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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-16 - Orange Coast Pilot• • •• IV8 ana a 1es .. r•• .. •l ' Trash Compaetor Jllind Man, 70, '• Death ~ Probed Begs for Delp; By SA Police ,.. Nobody Liste~s ' DAILY PILOT - * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 VOi.. 70, NO. JH, 4 Sl!CTIONS,•42 '"AOIS All a Joke? . A'"WI"""°"° ' BUDGET OIRECTO~. ATTORNEY FIND TIME FOR CHUCKLE Bert Lance Confers With Legal Aclvlser, Clark CHfford I ( Iiigh Ethics Met, I • 'Bert Lance Testifies W ASIUNGTON <AP> -Insist· tng that "I have done more than stay narrowly within the law," Bert Lance testified today that his conduct both as a banker and as budget director meets the high ' ethical standards set by Presi- dent Carter for his administra· t~n. ~ Lance also sald he withheld Compactor' ·Death P~obed . . BySA Cops I ' Surprise '· Coast ·Get~ Light Rain W est Orange Co unty weatherman J . Sherman Denny expressed surprise today .. at the s li ght predawn. drtzzl~ that dam- pened slreets in the Huntington Beach region. resulting in several accidents on slick pave· ment. Drizzles and wet pavement also were reported in Costa Mesa early today and other scattered areas along the Orange Caost. · · 1 was Quite surprised with this current storm front so un· predictable." said Dennv. the re- tired general manager of the Carter Aide Has Praise -For Nixon TULSA, Okla. <AP> -Former President Nixon has at least one fa n.ln the Carter White House. Greg Schncldet'S, director of White House projeclt, praised Nixon as a good White House manager to a group of Democrats at a $100·a-plate Cund- raislng dinner Thursday. While discussing Jimmy Carter:s abilities as a manager', Schneiders said. "Rlohard Ni"· on, tor all hls naws and faults, as a manacer'dld a good job." When scattered gl'umblln1 followed, Schneiders added, "I admit that's not a popular posi- tion to take at the White House rt htnow." ~ "~ said Nixon, "arart from h1s total lack of more leadenhip, ~lsw a '*t deal about bow tM l'fderAJ eovemment works." . fipnlington Beach Company. He has kept weather records and daily observations on climate and atmospheric condi· t1ons for several decades. Denny, of 1745 Pine St., said his raih gauge recorded only a trace of precipitation that wasn't quite measurable in fractions of an inch. He declined to guess whether any real rain showers mlg))t follow today's dampening. "Of course this is September and it's just sort of unpredicat.a· ble. "l do notice light cumulus clouds, so we can have light sprinkles in the early morning hours,·' Denny explained. He said, howev..er, it is quite un- likely the Orange Coast can ex· pect any real storm at least before October or lat~r. Denny pointed out September is an odd weather month throughout the U.S .. due to the changing or the seasons and their subsequent effects on. different areas or the nation. He specifically mentions Oooda in Kansas City and Johnstown, Pa., as examples of the unex· pected atmospheric events that strike ln the ninth month of the year. <See'DRIZZLE, Page A.%) !111 lllooked ·. SACRAMENTO <AP> "'-A blU increUml ertJer .. C)' room doc· tors• prote<?Uoo from malprac· tice sults haa been ~locked in the law1•r·doptlnat.ed A11ernbly. - The bill would have elven virtual immumt.)' from Jaw1ulta to tur· 1eo111 and ~r •~laltata who ne ~allocl in u conault.ant. ln emergency room~ ..... ,.,.~ OPERA ST AR DIES Marla Calla1, 53 Famed Diva Maria· Ctdltu Di.es at,· 53 " Sl~yer To Die - ' d~ Mon ay · TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP>~ The state Supreme Court toda denied a stay of execution fo John A. SpenkeUnk, the 28-year~ old California man whose e~ ecution has Men set for Monday morning. 1 The court upheld t1le death1 warrant signed earlier this wee_~ (or Spenkelink, who was co~ demned to die in the electric1 chair for the murder of a drifter" in a Tallahassee motel room .• The attorney general's office said there was no indication of how the seven justices voted after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. No written opin· ion was issued immediately. Spenkellnk's attorney Andrew Graham asked the court to spare the condemned man's life tem- porarily so he could J>UTSUe other appeals. These would have to be in the federal ~ourt system. MeanwhHe, (1.S. District Judge WHUam Sta,ford of TalJahassee called a he'arint for late today on Graham's attempt to win a stay in the federal courts if he fails in state courts. Spenkelink. 26, a prison fugiUve from Buena Park, Calif., was convicted of the Feb. 4, 197), murder of Joseph Szymankiewicz, 43, a traveling comp.anion who waa an Ohl<> parole violator. ' Sixteen death row inmattt re-i fused to eat at Florida State <See EXECUTE. Pa.te AZ> ' Weatb'er Partly cloudv through Saturday with lows to.nl1ht 55 to 62. Hilb5 Saturday 70·lo'76. • INSIDE TOaA Y ... .42 DAILY PtLOl s Brown Suffers 2 Blows TuoScale Mt. Everest Mitchell · Hip.Need • nate Kills Tax Relief, Canal Measures KATMANDU, Nepal <AP> -A South Korean and his Sherpa guide scaled Mt. Everest today, bringing to SS men and two women tbe-leleet club of climbers who have con- quered the world'• hi&hesl mountain, the Nepalese Foreign Min.iltry reported. Reported SACRAMl-:NTO 1Al'1 Ciov dmUDd Brown Jr autlcr• a double dt°ft'lll whc•n lht-11tule ~nutt> k11l1'i.J 11 $4.2 bllhuo t4tx rt: hef btll .-nd uro..-n •• proposal tor C'tinistructaon of the Partphcrul Canul Th"' ch)Slnit ~tss1on Thursthay of thl' 1977 i.t-~'wn v. ui. th .. DemoNatac govt'rnor·, wor!>t · Panamanian Blackmail Talk Denied WASHINGTON «API Am bassador Ellsworth Bunker de nted toda> a rtport that the Unit ed States electronically eavesdropped on Panamimaan negotiators of the Panamli Canal treaty and was bla<.'kmailed by the Panamanians after they d1i;- covered the bugging Hunker, summoned to discuss the report in a closed session of the Senate Intelligence commit- tee, was asked by reporters if t~ere was any truth to the story aired by CBS News without nam- ing sources. "No, none whatever, .. Bunker rephed. He ::tlso said in response to another question that there had been "no threats" from the Panamanians. Bunker was one of the two US. negotiators who worked out the treaty under which the United States is to gradually transfer l'Ontrol of the Panama Canal to Panama's leader Brig, Gen. -Omar Torrijos, s igned the agree- ment last week but il still must be · ratified by the Senate Some critics of the treaty have raised the suagestlon that the United States had been "blackmaUed," under threat of violen.ce in the Canal Zone, )nto agreeing lo the arrangement bv the.Pan.amunians. •A spokesman for the In· telllgcnce COO'lmitlee rerused to comment on the broadcast re· port. Despite Bunker's blunt de- nials. lhere was a special air of urgency about the Senate panel's meeting, which sources said had been called two days ago by its chairman. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye <D-Hawau J All 17 members of the commit -tee and the S ale majority and minority Icade s, Robert C. Byrd 10-W.Va. >. an Howard Baker < R·Tenn. l, wer present. The two leaders arc e orrici~ mem- bers of the pant•I <_:IA and State epartmenl of f1c1ats also were · the room. Committee sources said the or1~lnal plan had been lo call not only Bunker but also his co- negotaator, Sol Linowitz and A.dm. Stansfield Turner, th~ CJA direct.or, but both of them were out of town. South Africa Protests Grow JOHANNESBURG , South Africa <AP> --White and black South Africans protested in swelling numbers today against the death of young black leader Steve Biko, and there were in- creuing demanda for the ouster of Prtsoru1 Minister James T Kruger. Protest meetings were held or planned at all four major English-language white uni- versities and at the two main black ones. Slol(ans r4ading "Kruger murderer"-'and "Biko" were painted on the doors or four post offices in plush white suburbs around Johannesburg. Jn Cape Town. white students placed do~ens of mournint notlcea ln the Cape Times newspaper. O"ANOI! COAST s DAILY PILOT dtty an thf' leg1•lwturo r.ince tak- lnl ctt\ce32 monlht a10. Whllt' lirown donh:d the vol~ wtm: u peraoo.al •ctl>~ck, hts bad perl60l\ally ne10U1ted tenna of both btUa and put tbf' full wei1ht and presll1e of his omc~ bebJnd the uffort to t·ruu:t thcm Thl•1r ddcut lcuvcs u $4.3 bilhon 11chool btll as Urown ·s only muJor legislative achievement of the year. ~ lotenda to sign that Saturday. The votes were 21·15 on the tax relte( blll and 21·16 on the water projects bUI. Each measbre re- quired 27 aye votes. The tax bill promised anna.al rebates averaging $239 each for 6 .2 million California J.C:: Bridge Collapses Hescue workers attend to children bt'n<.•ath tht• t\nsted remains of a pedestrian bridge th<it \\as kno<:ked do\\ n by a crane working to widen the street helow. Six elem_entary school childn•n \\'(•re hospital11t•d 111 L<in · sing. Mich .. this morning aft<.·r falling lrom tht• ''alk\\a~. FreaPageAI EXECUTE. • Prison Thursdav in an apparent show' of support for Spenkellnk. Prison Superintendent David H Brierton said the 16 had been on Spenkelink's wing before he was moved to an isolated "death watch" cell a few steps away from the electric chair. Graham is appealing a circuit judge's refusal Tuesday to order a stay of execution. The attorney contends that jurors opposing capital punishment should not have been excluded from the trial and that Florida judees dlJ· criminate between whites and blacks in handing down death sentences. In what may have been Spenkelink's best hope of avoid· ing execution Monday, Justice Joseph Boyd ralsed the issue or the U.S. Supreme Court challenge filed by three other death row inmates or state clemency procedures. The court has not decided whether it will take the case. "If we execute this man on Monday and a few days later the Supreme Court or the United States says Gov. Reubin Askew's clemency procedures are wrone. what answer do you have for that?" Boyd asked Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin. Shevin noted that Spenkellnk Is not involved In the U.S. Supreme Court case. He said he has main· tained all alona that the clemen- cy procedures are constitutional. whlch the state court held re- cently. Sbevtn called Spenkellnk'1 ap· peal frivolo\15. The Judie said ·•rt was not filed. In our oplnlon: for any other numose than de-lay." r.,r-- If Spenkellnl ts put to death Monday. he wlll be the first penoo executed ln Florida alnce Moy 12. UM. Utah murderer Gaey Gilmore 11 the only'person executed bl tbl1 country alnc• the U .s. SUpreme Court upbtld death penalty lawt In Florida lftd two other atatel on July 2, 19'11. Crash Kills Rock Singer LONDON CA P> -British rock singer Marc Bolan. a onetime teenybopper idol who recently made a comeback from alcoholism and drug addiction, w a~ kllled )n a carcrash early to-- day, police reported. The 29-year-old sin ger - gultari&t died instantly when a car driven by Gloria Jones, the 30-year-old American iJlnger with whom Bolan llved for three years, struck a tree in iuthwest London, a police sp esman said. Miss Jones was inju ed and taken to a hospital. The frizzy-haired Bolan shot to stardom in Britain in the late 1960s and made 20 hit records before dropping out in 1975. Fro• Page AJ CALLAS •••. Meneghini, wealthy Milan in- dustrlalilt 26 years her ,enior, who had discovered an ungainly. overweiiJ:it e!rl with a magnifi- cent soprano voice and auided her to stardom. • Her nine-year liaison with Onasals ended when he married Jacqueline Kennedy in October 1968. She never met Jacqueline, but continued to be h'ienda with the shlpplng magnate until his death In March. 1975. Born Sophie C. Kales in Brooklyn, she renounced her American citizenship In 1966, ap· parentJy to ease ttaanclal com· pllcatlons connected with her divorce. Mlaa Callo be1an to study mu.sic when 1h1 wu 8 and by 14 had won a number or amateur radio contetta. Trapped abroad at the bia;tnnl.nt of World War u .. abe 1tudled .at the Royal Conservatory. She made her debut in Ma1caant 's ••ca\'allerla RuaUcana .. at the Royal Opera Hou8e ln Athena at. 1'. Bui her career really ~ta.n when the great La Soala Opera Howse in Mllan offered her a rqle Jn "Aid•" and then slgned her on as a member of lb• company In 19&1. She made ber A1berlcu debut ln dM. otrformlna Lti• UUe role of Ja•lll.ftl 1 ''Jlorma" at ChlrllO'• LY?Jc Theatet ind ln tatll Ir"' ~n lbe WU wldelJ eeela mi4 for "" role• ln "Purl~" 'ttottat" ''IMllA .. Ud~ ........ -..... =·v-,.·· cor•RP.~I ............. 1111'.Mlt ·~-~····* homeowners and $115 each for 2.6 mllllon renters. It also would have phased out the business in- ventory tax and imposed new taxes on corporate profits, new homes and new cars. But It was attacked on all sides. Some foes said it did too lit· tle.Jor homeowners. Others said renters were shortchanged, that the new taxes were not needed, and that the bill would lead to deficiL'i and more tax increases in lhreetofiveyears. On the $4.2 billion water proj. eels bill, The Peripheral Canal was the focus or opposition although it onl~ amounted to $640 mi Ilion of the total. Mos t of the money was earmarked for four major new Northern California reservoirs which were barely mentioned in lengthy floor debate. The vote was one of many de- feats ror the 43-mlle canal, which has been on the drawing boards 15 years. Repre sentatives of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Della area, who oppose the canal under all circum'stances because they rear it might steal their water, teamed up with San Joa- quin Valley scnafurs, who wanl the canal without r estrictions Brown approved to protect Della interest$. Assem bly Speaker Leo McC.arthy and Senate President pro tem James Mills immediate- ly urged Brown to call a special session of the legjslature on the tax issue. ' But Brown said he was "not quite yet" ready to call a special session. Brov. n said he wanted to gave legislators time to reflect on the iss ue and hear from their constituents. "Unless homeowners com- municate more forcefully with legislators, 1t will be dirficult to gel a bill," Brown said. "There m,ay well be a special session if that's necessary.'' I le s aid he was confident botb property tax relief and the water pl:.in would be enacted even- lu<dly. f'ro111 Page A J DRIZZLE ... omc1als of the firm he headed for years also consulted Denny as a weather forecaster Wednes- day. he said tod<.ty . The Huntinaton Beach Com- pany has almost completed a new commercial omce building complex at Main Str eet and Yorktown Avenue and ex- N'Utives are anxious to pave the parking lot. Denny !>aid they called and asked hm1m 1f it was safe to do so -bccau~e it looked like it might rain. So far, In the past year, the city has re~ived 2.42 Inches. Proposal Ready WASl:DNGTON <AP> .-The Carter administration Intends to propose to Israel that I~ admit to a Middle East peace conference Palestinians who are not known members of the Palestine Liberation Organization, U.S. or- ricials say. The proposal will be made next week to Israeli foreign minister Moshe Dayan when he ii in Washington for talks with President Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus R . Vance. ·Ko Sang-do became the first-South Korean \.o stand on top or the world. A ministry spokesman said he and Sherpa Perm a Norbu remained one hour on the ~.028-foot summit and then climbed down t.o t..he camp of the South Korean expedition. The previous team to have reached the top or the world was an American bicentennial expedition in October 1.976. Fro• Pflfle A J LANCE ••• told Sen. William V. ~ (R- Del.). r-\ ..... To simply say overdrafts constitute an unethic~l altuation, that is not the cue. "There was no attempt to hide. no attempt to coverup anything, .. tempt not to disclose anything,., Lance said of tbe controveny over his Calhoun checking ac- count. i Roth began hla questJonlng by quoting Carter's statement that staying narrowly within the law would not be enough to satilsy the ethical standards or his ad- ministration. Lance responded that he had met that test and "certainly, I have done more than stay nar- rowly with.in the law.•· During his appearance Thurs- day, Lance said the question of whether he had withheld in· formation from the committee, when his nomination u budget director was before the panel last January, was the most serious or the issues raised against him. Lance insisted he had told the committee staff about his finan- cial d~allngs, including the over· drafts, during his banking career. Lance's assertion prompted Seo. Jacob K. Javita <R·N.Y.>. to say be thought members of the committee should testify about their interviews last January with Lance. , . WASHINGTON <AP> - Former Atty. Gen. John !If': Mitchell needs artlficial replace· ment of h1a nsht blp because or degenerative arthritis, lifs lawyer said today in a petitt'n asking his release from prison,] Mitchell has served neatJy three montha or an elght-yetf .. term lor his role In the cover p of lhe Wat.er1ate affair. His petition lor leniency was riled with U.S. District Judje John J. Sirica who imposed .. e sentence in February, 1975. ' Lawyers for H.R. Haldem•. formerly the White House ~f of stair, also asked for reduc*'1 or bis eight-year sentence, ple~­ ing with the court not ·'lo pun1'h Haldeman to the point of destrdC· tion." Mitchell is servin& bis time at the federal minimum security facility at Maxwell AFB in Alabama. Haldeman is im· prisoned at Lompoc. Neither is eU•lble for parole uolft late December1'19. • "Recent X-rays taken at a cov- emmenl faclllty show that &he defendant's right hip has suf- fered severe destructive de· generative disease,·• Mitchell's motion said, adding: "'lbll condltlon bu become ex- tremely painlul to defendant and his mobW. has become severely t)pgp. Tbere la no treatment (or such condition short or special s u r g e r y w h i c b r e.- quires ..• replacement with substitute materials ... In addition. the mutitfn said that Mitchell suffers from an enlarged heart "apparently the r esult of hypertension." -; .• Mi~hell told the judge he <'s truly sorry for and regrets thofe actions of ~~s tl'lat ·resulted in l(is convictioo. ;. _ : Haldeman wrote a penon)1 letter to Sirica expressing '""8 contrition and his repentancei7Js well as his determination .... :J.o avoid any such action. i.n Ulc fulure," his petition said. Outlook Healthier BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) - The spread of cholera in the Mid· die Eaft appeared to lue momentum today. but bealtb of- ficials throughout the Arab world continued \.o t.ake precautiCJllS · and urge pUbllc vieUance. .....__ Billy's Beer <Arter Brother Bacla Brew , LOL'JSVILL£. Ky, <APJ ·President Carter prob· ably will have streets and other public projects named after him. but his younger brother Billy has already had his name gi\'en to an appropriate item. The \\'ell-known lo\·er of hops appeared at a news conference today to announce that Falls City Brewing Compan~· will market a beer named after him. It 'A ill be called "BILLY.·· and the top of the label will cayry this endorsement: "Brewed especial!~· for and w1th the appro,·al of one of America ·s all-tim~ great beer drinkers. Bill)' Carter ... Plans call for the beer to be introduced in Carter's home state. Georgia. then be distributed nutionallv by ~O\". 1. . • "For me. the beer thing was a natural. 'cause I know a good beer better than an~·body ... he said. ··\\'ho knows? Maybe I'll become the Colonel Sanders of beer ... THE FOOTBAIJ, SEASON You are possibly now In the process ·Of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feet like a "football," bounced .i around with a bevy of conflicting atones. Which ts the best carpet fiber? What Is the best texture for your use? What kiad of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight~ aimyers at Alden's. We've been helping PeoPle score .. toUchdOwns In Orange County for over twenty years. · Orange ~•ast EDITION -T oday's Closin g N.Y . S toeks .... -. VOL. 70, NO 259, •SECTIONS. A1 PAGES 8)' GARY GRANVILLE o.-.c..11,~s .... lioard of Supervuori. Chairman Thomas Riley said 1t 1s tlmt' for county rcl>&denls to "balance pnor1lies · so that as Orange County ~rows · '1t will re mam what 1t 1s " SupervlSor Philip Anthony said that perhaps too much attention is bemg paid to the county's un- developed areas and not enough to its mner l'it1t-s Supervisor Hulph Clark dcl'laredwwar un noise Supervisor Ralµh Diedrich c all<.'<i 1t a shame that Orange County's young are forced to go to R1vcrs1do and San Bemar· J1ono Counl1~ for housing they can afford And Supt-r,·1sor La urence Schmit said the county's 1977·78 property tax rate should be o.111' ~, ... ,..... .., _,, .,,.,.... Driver Wallced A "'•11 · Costa Mesa police said a 23-year-old woman escaped serious injury Thursday afternoon and emerged undt>r her own power from this tan~led mess Charlotte Goulet of Costa MC'sa told traffic officers she lo:it ~ontrol of C'ar ~ho111~· hcfor<• hittmf,! ll~ht pe>ll· on llarhor n oul<•\ ar<I 1war \'1l·toria SI l'l'l'I Ex-countian .Denied . Stay of Execution TALLAJIASSEE •. Fla. <AP> ... The state Supreme Court today denied a slay of execution for John A. Spenkelink. the 28-year- old California man whose ex- ecution has been set for Monday morning. The court upheld the death warrant signed earlier this wee'k for Spenkelink, who was con· demned to die in the electric chair for the murder of a drifter in a Tallahassee motel room. Tbe attorney general's offi ce said there was oo indication of how the seven justices voted after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. No written opin· ion was issued immediately. Spenl<~linf< 's attorney Andrew Graham llSked the court. to spare the condemned man's life tem· porarily so he could pursue other appeals. These would tiave to be in the federal court system. Meanwhile, U.S District Judge William Stafford or Tallahassee called a hearing for late today on Graham 's attempt to win a s tay in the federal courts if he fails in state courts Spenkelink. 28. a prison fugitive from Buena Park. Calif . was convicted or the f'eb 4. 1973. murder of J ose ph Szymankiewicz, 43, a traveling companion who was an Ohio pa role violator. Sl~n death row inmates re· fus.ed to eat at Florida State Prison Thursdav in an apparent show of support for Spenkellnk ... Prison Superinlendent David H. Brierton said the 16 had been on Spcnkelii;ik ·s wing berore he was moved to an isolated '\d~ath watch'' cell a few steps away frort1 theeledrlc chatt. Graham is appealing a clrcuit <See EXECUTE, Page·A2) ORANGE COUNTY., CALIFORNIA C TEN CENTS . Relate ·County . Problems lower, but mentioned that, in th r ee years as a county s upervisor, he hasn't been pres· cnt when county budget and tax r atet. have been adopted Orange County's five ~uperv1i.ors' remarks came at the annual county Chamber of Commerce "meet your county s upervisor " lunch. Riley sounded ttie keynote of the five-man forum when he pointed out that Oranae County is California's fastest growing • county in terms of population, housing starts and employment. "The growth means op- portunities in employment and lh•ing, '' Riley said. "Also, it raises questions about the lon&- term future. "As we grow," Riley con- tinued, "Uvina becomes more in- teractive. thJngs that people do increasingly affect others." Riley explained hii; comments by sayi.r)g what might be one man's profits might be another man's pollution. "An airport can mean pubhc aervice to one man and public nuisance to another man," the Newport Beach supervisor sald as he urged "an intelllgent balance or conflicting priorities to provide maximum benefit to the greatest number at the leaat cost.'' Both he and Diedrich told the chamber of commerce audience that skyrocketing housing prices "is probably Orange County's number one problem." Riley praised a recent study of housing costs in Southeast Oranae County for suggesting • ways to drop bulldin~ costs and, (See GROWfH, P•«e AZ) . Lance: -~thics Met High Carter Standards Adhered To? WASHINGTON IAPl --Bert Lunce testified today that his conduct. either as banker or budget director, bas "done more than stay narrowly within th~ law" and meets the high ethical s tandards set by President Carter for his administration Lance denied repeatedly that he tried to influence federal banking officials or. luter, to con · ceal rnfotmallon from Senate in· Blind Man's Pleas Go Unheeded • DELRAY BEACH, Fla IAP> A 70-year·old blind man who mis- takenly got orf a bus in the wrong city waited 15 hours on a bench while passersby ignored his pleas fof help. police said. "I've been sitting here in the hot. sun all day without food or dri~k d nobody wlll help me," Eas Vickers told police who ~ tohlsaid "Fifteen people passed by me and I said twas blind and needed help. but they just ignored me, .. he said Vickers told police he left Miami by bus Wednesday morn- ing, headed for West Palm Beach, about 50 miles to the north. But he got off at Delray Reach, 19 miles short or his destination. When he discovered he was in the wrong city, he felt around for a bench and sat down about five blocks from the bus station near the main part of town. The tern· perature reached near 90. • "I cried for people to call police but nobody listened. I didn't know where I was so r prayed and hoped help would ar- rive," officers said he told them. Vickers had a white cane. was well dressed and clean-shaven. police said. "It was a sad sight ... we took him out for a hot meal.·· said patrolman Howard Goldstein. On Thursday. pol ice put rum on a bus for West4falm Beach. Crash Kills Rock Singer LONOON~) -British rock singer Marc Bolan, a onetime teenybopper idol who recently made a eom~back from alcoholism and drug addiction, was l(illed iµ a car crash early to· day, pollce reported. . The 29~year -old singer- guilarist died instantly when a car driven by Gloria Jones, tbe 30-y~ar-old American singer with whom Bolan lived for three years, struck a tree in southwest London. , vestigators about his fmancial dealings. ·-lie also told the Senate Gov- ernmental Affairs Committee during his second day in the wit- ness chair that his ui.e of a bank <.1irplane, even for purposes that might appee1r partly personal. was justified in the interest or promoting ~ood relations and new business for the bank "l considered public relations a major part of my job.·· he said. Asked if he ever tried to ln· fluence· the comptroller of the currency or other banking reg- ulators to have a disciplinary agreement lirted from one of his Georgia banks, Lance replied "absolutely not.·· The same answer, he said, ap- plied to the question of whether he ever made any threats against such officials Billy's Beer Carter Brother Backs Brew LOL'ISVJLLE. Ky. IAP 1 President Curter prob· ably will huve streets and other public projects named after him. but his younger broth6!r UilJ~· hc.1s already had his n ~me giveh to an appropriate itl•m, The well-known lo' l'r of hops appettred at a news conference today to announC'e that f''alls City Brewing Company'' ill market a beer named after him. U will bl' called ··BILLY ... um.lltie ~op or tht> label will carry this endorsement : .. Brewed especiall~· for and with the uppro,·al of one of Americu·s all·lime great beer drinker•. Billy Carter.·· · Plans call for the beer to be introduced in Ca1tcr·s home ~tale . Georgia. then be distributed nationullv by :'\ov. 1 · "For me. the beer thing was a natural. ·cause I kncl\\ u ~ood bet•r hl'ttl'r thun anybod~·." hl' said .. \\'ho kno'' s ·• :\I aybl• I ·11 hl•rome the Colon('! Sanders of be('r ... Lyric Prima Donna Maria Callas Dies PARIS CAP> -Maria Callas. the Amef'ican-born prima donna famed for her lyrlc soprano, her fiery temperament and her romance with Aristotle Onassis, died today at her Parls home. ShewasS3. Her long-time artistic director. Michael Glotz, said she suffered a heart attack in her apartment on Averuae George Mandel and was dead when doctors arrived. She tlad not appeared on stage since 1973, but continued as a re· cording artist. Born in New York Clly to Greek Immigrants, trained ln Athens and propelled to fame ln Milan, La Callas was worshipped by devotees as their ''Regina del Mondo" <Queen of the World> and their "Divina," and critics hailed her for bringlnf operatic a<itlng to new theatric a · heights. But the dark-eyed diva al.So gained fame aa "opera'• bed girl." ffe She battled with m naeen and conductors -ttincl ding well- p u b Uc I ied duels with the Metropolitan Opera's Rudolf Bina. She "alked out of ~rfonnances, on Ume cuttlnc short • 1ala performance of Be1Unl's "Norma" attended by ,. . ....,... OPERA STAR DIES Merla Calles, 53 the president or Italy, , aqd fo\laht wtth ~erperf ormers. "Of COUl'M LaJD dUncWt.." ahe <SeeCAUAS, Pa1e.U> Most of the questionin,1' posed by Lance's Senate criucs cov· ered territory already explored Thursday, when the besieged budget director held forth, point· by.point, at length in efforts to knock down the numerous allega- llons leveled at him in recent weeks. Lance also said he withheld nothing about financial dealings <See LANCE, Page AZ> CIA Silent On.Charge Of.Bugging WASIDNGTON lAP> -'11le Senate lQlelligence Committee declined comment today Oil n\· port.<> that the United States elec- tropica Uy eavesdre>rp ed . on Panamanian Cana treaty JH!Jotlators aod was blackmailed Wli4!A th• buggin1 Wal di•· covered. But the panel scbedul~ hearinp an the matter. The commJttee met behind closed doors ·with Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, a U.S. treaty negotiator. wbo earlier told newsmen there was no trath to a lh?gations broadcast today -by CBS. !n P~ama City, two top Pana-• manian officials also denied the report. Panamanian Foreign Minister Nicolas Gonzalez Revilla called the report "terrible, incredible, re all~ wild'' when told aboutitln a telephone interview with the As· soclated Press. Carlos Lopez Guevara·, a member of Panama's negotiat- ing team, called the report a "fabricated atory that is un· American. It is baloney. and there la nothing to lt." Sen. Daniel K. Inouye CD· Hawaii), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, refused after today'& meet.1.ng to provide any details. .. We are required by law to maintain silence on matters of intelligence," Inouye told re· • porters. He resPoDded with "no eom· ment" to every question about the a)Jeged b u agtn&. and '1>Jackma11. But Inouye did say ttiat.furt.ber hearings Will be held, bednninlt next week wl~ AJim, stanafield T1.1mer. d}rec&or of the.~~1.~nd treaty neaotlator Sol L~ t.o appear as wltnes-.. He aald ''appropriate mem\)era of the~ telllgence co.-nmunlty'' wo,ald be called to tesUf y. 2 DAil. y PILOT c ,rider, !!f>lember "· "" Governor . Dealt 2 Setbacks SACRA ENTO <Al') Oov. ~dm\Wt Brown Jr autftred a doubt.., d~f••t when lh• Ital• Senate kill !Id ~ 54 2 billion tax r.. hut bill and Brvwo 'a pro)>Oaal for <'Ollltrud.ion of th• PerlpberaJ <.:anaJ. The closing se~on Thunday u f the 1977 •ession wu the Oemocrutic aovernor'a wont ctax in the lerullature atn~ ta.ll-ma bfllce ll2 montha ~o While Brown denied the votes were a personal setback, be bad personally neeotiated terms or both bills and put lhe full weight .rnd prestige of hts office beb.lnd the effort to enact them. Their defeat leaves a $4.3 billion school bill as Brown's only maJor legislative achievement or the year. He intenda to sign that Saturday. The votes were 21·15 on the l'.Jll« relief bill and 21 16 on the waler proJects bill. Each measure re- quired 27 aye votea. The tax "bill promised annual rebates averaging $239 each for 6.2 million California homeowners and $115 each for 2.6 million renters. It also would have phased out the business in- ventory tax and imposed new taxes on corporate profits, new. homes and new cars But it was attacked on all sides. Some roes said it did loo lit- tle for homeowners. Others said renters were shortchanged, that the new taxes were not needed, and that the bill would .Jtad ·to deficits and more tax increases in three to five years. On the $1 2 billion water proj- ects bill, the Peripheral Canat was the focus of opposition ulthough it only amounted to $64() mi I hon or the total. Most of the m on ey was ,.earmarked for four major new Northern California reservoirs which were barely mentioned in len~lhv floor debate. The vote was one of many de- feats for the 43 -mile canal. which has been on the drawing boards {s years. But Brown said he was "not quite yet" reacfy to call a special session.· Brown said he wanted·to give legislaLors time to reflect on the issue a nd hea r from their constituents. "Unless homeowners com- municate more forcefully with legislators, it .will be difficult to get a bill," Brown said . "There may well be a special session if th at 's necessary.'' He said he was confident both property tax relief and the water plan would be enacted even- tually. Girl Injured In Smashup P olice said a 19·year-old girl and her two-month-old baby escaped serious injuries Thurs- day morning in Costa Mesa when the woman's car smashed into a traffic signal pole and over- turned a l the intersection of Adams and Pinecreek Drive. Debbie Ann Lett. of 19171 Coenson Circle, Huntington Bcac~-wtls taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following the 8 a.m. accident. She was treated for minor cuts and releued. Her young son wu uninjured. She Lold police she lost. control of the c~ while tending to her c·rylngbaby. Bill Blocked SACRAMENTO (AP> -A blll increasinJ emereency room doc- tors' protection from malprac- tice suits has been blocked in the ·lawyer-dominated Aasembly. The bUJ would have given virtual immunity from lawsuits to S\Jr- geons and other specialists who are called in as consultants in emergency room casea. OAANQI COAST c DAILY PILOT .,. .. ...,.... BUDGET DIRECTOR, ATTORNEY FIND TIME FOR CHUCKLE Bert Lance Confers With Legal Advlaer Clark Clfford Heart Group Joins County Unit«(~ Way The American Heart Assocrn t ion has left Orange County's AID-United Givers program and joined the county's United Way organization. United Way s pokesman said Thursday that the American Cancer Society is expected to follow suit in the next 10 days. This would be another blow to AID-United Givers, which has been suffering declining dona tions since United Way of Orange County cul its AID ties in June of 1976. Both fundraising groups com- pete heavily for funds derived from employe payroll deduc-tions. AID funds have dropped 25 per- cent to 30 percent since United Way broke away. Robert Clifford, president of Air California and chiarman of the this year's United Way fund drive. has set a ~oal of $5 million. So far. United Way has raised about $1 million this year. Cllf· ford said. GROWTH ... in turn., prices. Diedrich urged acceptance of d ensity bonuses. minimum-sized , Jots and limitations on the size of hous'es that can be built as a way in some areas to curtail rising prices. . "Yes, that probably means less house than what we 're used to seeing. but it will also meafl hous- ing that middle and lower income people can afford, .. the Fullerton supervisor said. Anthony suggested that a solu- tion to the bome·price dilemma might be to concentrate more ef- fort on rebuilding and re- furbishing existing housing In the county's developed areas. He sugguted that "what already 1tand1" ml1bt be "a great natural resource of Oranae County'' lf rehabilitated. Clark wanted It known that his one·man war with noise ls cen- tering its attack on traffic nolle, "the noiJe of freeways, cars , trucks and motorcycles." The Anaheim supervisor said he wanted it clearly understood that his recent attack on motorcycle nol.Je wu directed at motorcycles "without a muffler that works" rather than motorcycllstl u a claas of peo- ple. Clark said there are "laws on the books now" which, if en- forced, will go a lon1 way towards tumin1 the nolae volume down. At the outlet of this year's budget hearln1s, the Garden Grove supervilor said county de- partment heads should be made to reduce their budget proposal& a blanket 10 percent. Fro•PageAJ LANCE ••. from Senate committee staffers who interviewed him before con- firmation hearings on his ap- pointment as budget director. Referring to his meeting last J anuary with the comnyttee staff, Lance said: "It was one in which we had a total and run dis· closure." C h airman Abraham A. Ribicorr <O-Conn. >. said that after Lan ce fini s hes his testimony, possibly on Saturday, m embers of the committee staff would be called to testify under oath about their discussions with Lance Pressed by a Republican sena· tor about his overdrawn check- ing accounts In Calhoun, Ga .• Lance replied -as he has insist-. ed earlier -that the issue wasn 'l a matter of ethics. "In a place like Calhoun, where you have a practice of overdrafts . . . overdrafts· as such is not an ugly word, .. Lance told Sen. William V. Roth <R- Del.). " ... To simply say overdrafts constitute an unethical situation, that is not the case. "There was no attempt to hlde. no attempt Lo coverup anythlng, ·· tempt not to disclose anything ... Lance said of the controversy over his Calhoun checking ac- count. Roth began his questiontng by quoting Carter 's statement that staying narrowly within the law would not be enough to satifsy the ethical standards of hi s ad - ministration. Fro• Page Al EXECUTE. • judge's refusal Tuesday to order a stay or execution. The attorney contends that jurors OPPOsing- capit.al punishment 's hould not have been excluded from the trial and that Florida judges dis- criminate between whites and blacks in handing down death sentences. In what may have been Spenkellnk's best hope of avoid- ing execution Monday, Justice Joseph Boyd raised the Issue pr the U .S . Supreme Court challenge filed by three other death row inmates of state clemency procedures. The court has not decided whether it will take the case. "If we execute this man on Monday and a few days later the Supreme Court of the United States says Gov. Reubtn Askew·s clemency procedures are wrong, what answer do you have for t.bat?" Boyd asked Atty, Gen. Robert Shevln. Settlement Near CONCORD <AP> -Mt. Diablo Unified School District has reached a tentative contract agreement with its classilie<t employes but a teachers' strike entered Its slxih da v Frid av. Second Race Taken By Courageous there has been no indication In either race -or the one t.bat wu pbandoned Tburtd~ because the Umo llmlt. eJCplred -that Turn~rwoold falter. Although the Australians saJled their beet race of the 1etle1, there dld not appear to be any cblnlt tn Turner'• tacUcal armor. · • The llnal mllfllA of victory WU 1 a>JDUte I HeoDd4, llthouih TW'QIS' led bY u mucb u a:aa at th• t1llrd mark. Auatn11a cut more than a mlnuw ott Courqeoua' sparctn cm t.a. Mh Mf, a nm dowawiQd. But H. wu JDOr• Tu.raer'1 con- aervaUv• 1trat111 than' any IQOft by tM Alltr.UIDI that c.autd tbe reduction ln the m~. ~ . ' I Amphetamines Coast Doctor 'Faces Charges By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol tN 0.11~ ll'llel lt•ff A 78-year-old San Juan Capi•trallo doctor, long con· Bldered a plllar of the community by dlatiy did timera. is facin1 misdemeanor charees alleging he illegally distributed am- phetamine diet pllla. Dr. Paul H. Esslinger, who has practiced medicine In the Mis- s ion City since the early 19308, ls free on his own recognizance pending a pre-trial conference Oct. 12 tn the South County Municipal Court In Lae una Nig1'el. He was arrested in mid-August a fter a five-month investigation of his office practices by agents of the California Office or Medical Quality Assurance. John Urso, chief or that con s umer agency's Santa Ana bureau, said today evidence gathered during the long probe was turned over to the Oranl{e County District Attorney for TONIGHT KIWANIS TRAVEL ADVEN· TURE SERIES -"Andes to Amazon," J ohn Goddard lec- turer, OCC' Auditorium. 8 p.m. FOOTBALL Estancia vs. Edison, OCCstadium, 8 p.m . OCC LECTURES · "Art of Communication,·· Fine Arts Bldg. 119; ••Drama of Weather, .. Science Lecture 1; "History of Furniture," Science Bldg. .Room 10; "Stress Management in Today's World, .. Fine Arts 116: ·'Success i n Competitive Athletics," Science Hall ; "Un- derstanding Sexual Interaction,·· Science Lecture 2. All 7:30 p.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING --Fair~rounds, 8 p.m . SATl'1RDAY, SEPT.17 HOAG HOSPITAL HEALTH FAIR ,_ Hospital grounds, 10 a .m . l.0'4 p.m. prbsec.utioo. Acc»rdlnl t.o Urso. the charaes against EuUneer include nine countl ot unlawfuJly preacr1bin1 amphetamines. one count of altertn1 medical records and two counts of improper labeling of drugs. JI convicted of the cba.rges, Esslinger could lace a term in county jail and /or a floe. • The doctor wu not anllable ror comment today on the cbar~es pending aulnat him. Hil attome)', John D. Cocbrati of Irvine, contended hla client la innocent but would not elaborate further on the caae. 'Ibe state lnveatJ1atlon re- volves around aJlesaUona that Esslinger wu dlltribuUna diet pilla to paUenc.. without conduct· ine physical namlnaUona be- forehand. That contenUon is at.o tho cora argument of a wron1ful doath suit filed agalnat E11Un1er by • Riverside County widow, at.em· mln1 from her huaband'1 death from a heart attack last October. The suit, however, ll separato from the state caae a1atnat tho doctor. "We know nothinH about. a wrongful death ault, Uno said. EssUnger has been a doc· ·tor alnce 1928 and, tor years, he was San Juan's only resident physician. He ls remenibered by lonstlme residents for many good deeds in the past.. including lavish Christmas parties for the com- m unity's children. Only nine months ago. Eu· Unger drew headlines when he chased two bandits on the nm for three miles after they held up his office on Camino Capistrano Just south of the old mission church. With tJie help of Sheriff's de- puties, Esslinger tracked tbe men down and they were captured. Alt.bough the state Investigator would not reveal details of their investigation pending court ate· tlon, stipulatior:is In Ute Riverside County lawsuit aUe1e that Ess· linger had 3,000 to 4,000 cases and toolc In an average of $1,500 a day from his diet program by charg. ing $7 for a month's supply of am- phetamtne capsules. F,....PageAJ CA~LAS ..• once said. "An art1sl who tne~ sincerely Lo meet the demands of operatic muaJc must Wbrt under extraordinary tensions . But I know -and my friends would s ay tJUs for me -that I am not a monst~r." The romance with Onassis followed the stormy breakup of her marriage to Giovanni Bat- tista Meneghlni, a wealthy Milan · industrialist 26 years her senior who dllcovered Ute overweight, near-sighted girl with a..magnili· cent soprano and aulded her to stardom. Jn Sirmione, Italy, friends of Meneghini, near 80, said be was bedridden alter suffering a heart attack several months ago and was not Immediately told ol Miss Call85' death. Her nine-year romance with OnaaslJ ended when the sbipplng mnenate married Jacqueline Kennedy in October 1968. Miss Callas claimed she harbored no Ill feelings for Jacqueline, but never met her and continued to ace Onassis until his death in &1 ucb 1975. ''He la my bes t friend, .. she uld In 1974. "He is, be was. and he always will be." She said she never married him because "l think love ls so much better when you're not married.'' In 1970, res>orts circulated that MlH Callas ·attempted suicide and wu taken to a hospital. But ahe denied it, suing a magazine that re~rt the alleged attempt and aa · g: "I bav~ no idea where ~e rumors come from. I am very well.'· · Miss Callas was born Dec. 4. 1923~ and spent what she described aa a miserable childhood as a fat. ungainly iirl in the Washington Heights sec- tion of Manhattan, beginning mualc l~ at aae 8. In 1937 her mother took Maria -14 years old and 200 pounds -- to Greece, where they were stranded by the outbreak of World War II. There, she won a scholarship at Athen s Conservatory and began a serious study of music. A year later· she made ber debut in Mascagni's .. Cavalleria Rusticana." She continued studying in New York after the war, and after two years the Met olfered her the role of Madame Butterfly. But she turned it' down because of ber weight, and went instead to Verona. Italy, where sbe met Menegh.lnl. OCC LECTURE ·-"How to P resent a Small Claims Case ... Fine Arts 119, 8:30 a.m. Lo 12:30 p.m. "PRIVATE LIVES" ·-South Coast R epertory Theater. Tuesday.Sunday through Oct. 30. 8p.m. FOOTBALL -OCC vs. Golden West, OCC stadium, 7:30 p.m. Costa Mesa High vs. La Quinta al Bois a Grande High, 8 p. m . NB Jazz Etisemble . Gets New Sponsor Forum Dates Reversed A story tn Thursday's Dally Pilot incorrectly listed dates for two public hearings to be held in Costa Mesa on the relocation pf McNally lllgh School. The Newport-Mes e School Dis- trict's citizen advisory commit- tee wlll bold public hearlnp on the Issue Sept. 28 at Monte Vista School and Sept. 29 at WblWer School, with both bearlnp to begin at 7:30 p.m. The earlier story lncorrectly revened the dates and locations. The Daily Pilot rerrets the error. The Newport. Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department is taking over ~nsonhip of the Newport laz:r; 'Ensemble. a program foll)'oung musicians. Directed by John Lindfors, the ensemble formerly operated through the Newport·Mesa Unified School District. This year it will perform under auspices of the city department, although the program remains open to school age musicians from any community. The program will be expanding this year, accordin1 to Bob Gr allier of the recreation depart- ment. He aaid that, In add1Uca to the Jazi ensemble, a second group will be formed for less ex· perienced players. To be called the Newport Big Band, the new proaram is Gpell to ) . students In grades five to 12 who ·have a least one year experience with their instrument. · The group will concentrate Qn the music of the Big Band Era. Interviews will be held Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Ensign Middle School band room. The Jazz ensemble itself is open to students in grades eight through 12 with at least three years experience. The emphasis is on playing, performing and im- provising Jazz. Interviews for this group also will be held Sepl 28 at Ensign. I Rehearsals tor both groups will be held once a week and a fee of $10 a month will be charged to cover expenses. Both groups will concentrate on pl~g in performances. For further information. con- tact Granier at 640-22'11. 'FHE FOOTBAIJ, SEASON . . You are possibly now In the process of shopping for carpeting and have l>een taJkJng to safes people at two or three stores. If so. )QI no doubt feel like a ·footb811 ... bounced around with a bevy of conflfcting stories. . .. -_. ,,. .,... . ---_: =--·· __ ..... . Bick;' Ouster DerUed A 1 '1 Cella Loses Battle , ty Over Prosecutor ar .th th th Al DJ DI cl ac otr in bt Sli m .. F J( }I ( ti a t• g <l i i J < l O.lly ~ .... IWff "'"" LOSES IN PRE·TRIAL MOVE Defendant Cella Younger in County ~ Public Concern Urged in Crime • . ~ ~ ) I • j 1 J "CITIZENRY MUST HELP' Attorney General Younger Wiggins' Seat Sought by Mayor of Br.ea c Rex D. Gaede, the mayor of Brea. announced Thursday he is a candidate ror the 39th· Congressional District seat being vacated next year by Rep. Charles Wiggms CR·Fullerton). Wiggins p~a{ls to retire: Gaed~. 46, becomes the se<;ond entry in next June's Republican primary. He joins Assemblyman William E. Dannemeyer, 47. <R· Fullerton), who announced bi.s candidacy two months ago. Gaede, director of the coUl\ty's Child Guidunce Ce nter. describes himaelf as If Goldwater·type Republican. Mayor Gaede has served on the Brea City Council for two y~ars and was formerly a president and trustee of the Brea·Olinda Unified School District. , Kickjng off his campaign Thursday in Santa Ana, Gaede accused Dannemeyer of ••un· fortunate opportunism" In run· ning for another post so soon alter being elected to the As· sembly last Novem bcr. Gaede also expressed concern over the influx .of lllenl aliens • from Mexico artd the Increasing • burden it places on welfare pro- crams By ARTIRJR R. VINSEL Ol IM 0.lty ~li.t St.ff Crime cannot be held in check as long as the citizenry leaves the whole job to law enforcement personnel, state Attorney General Evelle J . Younger declared Thursday. Speaking to the California Crime Prevention Officers As· sociation at Anaheim's Dis· neyland Hotel, the state's chief law enforcement officer said the key to stopping crime is com· munity involvement. Younger, currently considered an active candidate for the California governorship, alsip said a uniform building code in· creasing security of commercial and residential structures is a necessity. "If you're going to legislate safety requirements in case of fire or earthquake, why not do the same for security against crime?" Younger told his cw· dience. The attorney general said. however, efforts to toughen buil<UJ\g standards to make Ure tougner for burglars have run in· to a solid wall of opposition from the building and protection in· dustry lobbies. "The economic experience of recent years and the continuing impact of inflation a nd budgeu.ty constraints . . . has importatnt i mplications for crime prevention in tbe future," Younger told tbe group. "It makes essential a more de· liberate and committed decision by local com·munilles to share with law enforcem ent its responsibility to maintain or· der," he said. "The community must be wlll· inc to accept responslblllty and recognize that the community must• decide what level of criminal behavior is acceptable or tolerable and then exert com· munity control," Youngeraaid. The third annual tralnlq con· ference for crime p"v~ntiolbof· ficers drew nearly ~ such of. ficers from police departments throughout the state. The u· sociat1on is divided tnto northern and southern membership sec· tlons. Officer Stan Bressler of the Newport Beach Police Depart· ment is president of the southern chapter. Contract Ratified SAN DIEGO CAP> -The San DfegOTeacbers A8'oclatlon bu ratified a contract. a1reement neg~ted wt week. One·time Orange County political power Dr. Louis Cella lost another court battle Thurs· day when Supe~ Court Judge Warren Knight refused to oust Distrtct Attorney Cecil Hicks as Cella's prosecutor. Celia's attempt to have Hicks' office taken oCf his case and replaced by the state Attorney General's Office centered around an allegation that the district at· torney is biased against him. Judge Knight ruled otherwise. He said defense lawyers acting on Cella's behalf had failed to show sufficient bias. Tbat ruling means it will be a deputy district attorney from Hicks' office who will prosecute Cella next month when he stands trial on multiple fraud related charges. Last year, a federal jury in ~ Angeles found the former county political kingmaker and two co. defendants guilly or federal tax and Medicare offenses coMected with the bilking of fu{lds,.from two hospitals once controlled by Cella. The SJ.year-old Santa Ana physician is free from a ~nding five-year prison sentence handed him until the outcome on his con· viction ap~al Is known. Since that conviction. Cella has spent a lot of time In Orange County Superior Court as his at· torneys made a long series or pre·lrial motions. A Cella co-defendant did win a point Thursday. Stephen Evans. a former ad· minislrator at Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, was told by Judfte Knight that he will be given a trial separate from Cella. Evans' attorney~ James Rid- del, appealed for the separation because of what he said was the massive amount of publicity sur· rounding the doctor as his. political and financial empires began crumbling in late 19TS. Cella 's demise as a potent force in Orange County politics came in Januar)> 1976 when federal and county grand juries simultaneously indicted him on multiple fraud related charges. In 1974, Cella was California's ntsmber one political donor when 'he contributed more than $500,000 to at least 54 candidates and poliUcat causes. Heaviest recipients of Cella's political generosity were slate Controll er Kon Cory and county Supervisor Laurence Schmit who together raked in almost $400,000 Cella dollars for their '74 cam· paigns ]olumy Irked .. Over Potties, Seeb Silence DETROIT <AP> --Lawyers ror Johnny Carson want a Utica, Mich .• toilet maker to stop talk- ing about the tele-psion star's Sl.2 million suit over a line of "Here's Johnny I" portable toilets. The attorneys contend Earl J. Braxton, owner of Porta-John Corp., Is using the lawsuit to gain publicity. Carson's lawyers asked U.S. Diatrict Court Judge James Churchill today to bar Braxton from talking to reporters about the "Tonight·· show host's suit. Carson $Ued Braxton last January after he brought out a llne of portable toilets called "Here's Johnny!" That is the phrue used by announcer Ed McMahon to Introduce Carson on the TV show, and the sui\ charges trademark infringements. Caraon•s lawyers contend Braxton has "regularly given out interviews to newspaper re- porters" about the cue. They 19bmltted as evidence copies of slx r)ewBpaper articles on the suit and 1 newspaper ad Braxton ran ciUna.the 1ult .. • -................ JOHN DAVIDSON GETS CLOSE TO HIS AUDIENCE In Cincinnati, a Benefit for the Survivors. Rememher\ng Concert 'A.Uh Fire Survivors CINCINNATI <A Pl -Minnie Butsch clutched a yellow rose while her 70-year-old husband, Pius, broke into a grin at singer John Oavldson's jokes. For a rew moments Thursday night, the memory of their daughter's death in the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire last May was tucked away, but not forgotten. THE BUTSCHES AND TIIEIR FIVE grandchildren were among a crowd of 7,000 attending a benefit performance at Riverfront Stadium for the 200 children whose parents were among the 164 killed in the fire at the Southgate, Ky., night club. "This is a wonderful thing they've done here," Butsch said. "I'm glad someone had the courage to put it on ... Davidson, waiting backstage when the fire broke out, didn't talk about the blaze that killed his music director, Doug Herro. "JOHN'S HERE TO HELP THE children, not to talk about the fire," a spokesman said. Oavidson sang love songs and talked about visits to the Ohio State Fair, and sometimes clowned with fans, who gave him a · standing ovation when he came on stage. · Wallace 'Cruel?' ... Told. by Cornelia MONTGOMERY. Ala. <AP> --- Cornelia Wallace says the reason her marriage to Gov. George C. Wallace broke up was "not in- compatibility but the com- mission or actual violence and cruelty" against her by Wallace "with danger to her life and health.'' Mrs. Wallace made the accusa- tion in a countersuit for divorce filed Thursday, three days after the governor filed for divorce on 9rounds or incompatibility. There was no elaboration on the charge. WHITE ABELIA 'Whlte flowers backed by glossy foUa1e make thla lllnab a handJlome addlUon to any laodaoape. ~ SALE 1 Gallon Site Reg.SUS CAROB TREE This compact 1rowln1 1bade tree add1 cooln to any landscape. SALE She asked the court to award her a divorce and to grant her , "liberal sums as alimony sup- port and maintenanoe." • Flight Sold Out NEW YORK $P) -About two dozen budget-minded, spur-of· tbe·moment travelers showed up at Kennedy Airport on Thursday. hoping to fly to London at the new Pan American World Airways cul·rate $256 round·trip rate for standbys. PANSY. VIOLA It's plant1n1 time i.r these fall·pllntint favorttes again. Great for landscape or e<mtatner use. Pony Pack/ 6 ~lanta Rec.• SALE DAILY PILOT A3 Allaway ·Gets 2nd ]ur.y Try Convicted mass murderer Edward Allaway's defense at- torney refused Thursday to let a Superior Court judge decide if Al· laway was insane when be abot and killed seven people on tb13e Cal State r'ullerton campus months ago. As a result. Judge Hobert Kneeland set Nov. 2 as the date it new jury will be selected to sit in judgment al Allaway's sanity hearLna. One jury heard 10 days of sani· ty tesUmony. but was unable after four days of deliberation to decide ii Allaway was insane when be killed the seven people and wounded two others on the university campus. Judge Kneeland declared a mistrial last week and sent the •'hopelessly deadlocked" jury home. The same jury earlier had no difficulty finding Allaway gu.illy or six counts of first degree· murder, a single count of second degree murder and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon. Bunny,, 'Body' Tales Mark Anniversary A m annequin in the morgue and a jackrabbit that laid off three workmen were among stories told of the construction of San Clemente General Hospital. whjch celebrated its fifth an· n~rsary this week. • Two of the'bospital's-founders. Ralph Graham and Joe Long. each had a son working there during the final construction phase. A practical joker b'ad put a mannequin in the hospital morgue. and it was the" two boys ' who found it. They d.idn 't stick around long enough to find out the •'body .. wasn't a corpse. Long told a group of 38 employ.es who were -honored tbls week for their five years of service with the hospital. The jackrabbit story involved three workmen, who were told~ .;walk through a large concrete • pipe to work. .. Watch out for snakes, though,·· the foreman told them. .. There are a lot of rattlesnakes in thia hill country.·· The three m en proceeded cautiously into the pipe openiilg, one out in front with a gun, in case of snakes. The other two followed, with flasbligh.ts. When their light hit a jackrab- bit, hiding in the pipe, the frightened animal sprinted away. 'lbe gun went off. and the hospital found themselves sad· died with their first workmen's compensation claim. · The gun blast had hurt the men's ears. said Long. PERIWINKLE (VINCA} - f'ully·blbHomed plant• of this tend• ~al add tnatant color to the garden. SALE - .44 DAil V PILOT s . F'rld!y, !!pt«nbfr ti, 111'1 ,I . . •. • Saccharin Gets Ne~ Hope Senate Rejects .. B""' Seeks Wa~ng Note May Force BeWith·You FUZZB\JSTEaS: l now cer· taanly agree walh one of my col· leagues here on tbe paper who observed the other day that poltce radar traffic enforcement is popping up everywhere. There I was the other morning, toollng alon1 good -old Pacific Coast Highway in my usual grump-in~work daze. My mind was doing about one-half revolu- tion per minute. I was groggily reviewing what l 'd read In the morning news and speculating on whether or not the coffee machine would be-working when I got to the omce. About then I was ro111ng into a sector or the coastal route where the speed limit drops in just a few blocks from 55 to 45 to 35 miles per hour. Then abruptly, it happened. I GIANCED \JP on a hilly sidestreet and there he was. The motorcop was parked on the hill, sitting astride his machine, a radar gun pointed at the highway. All of a sudden my pre-coffee dulled mind came to a full alert -as full as it gets, anyway. "Good Lord," I said aloud to the empty seat at my right. .. HE 'S POINTING THAT THING RIGHT ATME." Now even with your mind in the early-day glops, you should know that by the time you see the officer with the radar gun, it's too . late. He's already· got you ·clocked and recorded. You are either busted or you're home free. -. So for the next few blocks, driv· ing ever slower, it was rear-view mirror watching time. Is be com· ing to get me? Do 1 see red lights in the sunrise? How much will this one cost? He did not come get me. THIS LED ME to the con· clusion that CA) He couldn't get his motorcycle started; <B> He was just using hi5 radar for prac· tice; <C> He waa in· a benevolent mood (unlikely>; <D > He had dis· c~vered a more interesting t.~rget; or <E> I wasn't speeding. Trouble was. I didn't realb' know which conclusion was cor· r~cl. I'll never know. I• had been driving along in the doldrums, j\,lst sort of floating with the flow of traffic. I didn't really know what my speed was when l final. ly spotted the motorcop with bis Star Wars radar piAtol. . 1So it was pome fr~e this time; not knowing whether you'd been right... wrong or indifferent. One thin& ia clear. There is someLbin& moat. disquieting about seeing one of tboae men ol the law alongside the road, point· ing that electroolt-bUooka rl&bt a~you. I guess that's why a number of c\)mpanies are maklns a mlDt by s!_lllng device• llke '\be •7·uubuater" whlch/ou·lmt.all op your dashboard an lt alleaed· lt gives you an early wa.rnlna Oil ~Uce radar with a butur and flashing Ugbt. The electronic age clearly haa W. in ita clutches. ANY MORNING NOW, I ex· s-ct to come to work and find my boss polntina all eltctrOnic platol at me. · It will be tellln1 blm if I have rfty brain turned on yet. · WAIJDNOTON <AP> -l>tet aodu and other product.I con· talnlnl aaccharln •~•11 to ..... main oo aton 1belv (Mat leut. another 18 moatbl, b tbeyprob- ably .-u have to caru a cancer ••mlaa almllar to Uiat print.tel on dalfttta pacU,11. Wbllt there II aireement on Ult Med ror a cancer wamlnal • fierce conara1ion1J tt1ht II oo- veloplna over wbetbtr man:ulac· turen Should also be required to hlclUde a almllar w1rnln1 when they advertise product.a contain· ia1 aaecharin. THE SENATE VOTED 87 to '1 Thursday to block a 1ovemment ban on aaccharln, which had been acheduled to take etrect Oct. l. The vote allo approved the re- quirement that cancer warnings be placed on all p~ucta contain· ln1 the artlflclal sweetener. Vendina machines aelllna such proclf.acts also would have to post the wamlna. as would dlaplays in aupumarketa. Durlna the 18 .t month · moratorium on the saccharin ban, the 1ovemment wlll study health risks and benefits of the ... No Known Motive 4 Children Killed, A.lone in Home CLIMAX SPRINGS, Mo. <AP>-Four children were shot to death while their parents were away from their home in an isolated rural area, police said. Sheriff's officers sar they have uncovered neither a motive nor a suspect in the slayings at the h~me in the Missouri Ozarks. "I DON'T KNOW IF ANYONE broke In or not," said Deputy Sheriff Joe Vauhn. ''There's no evidence of any forcible entry.·· 'The victims, the children of Mr. and Mrs. George Swift, were two girls, approximately 15 months and 2 years old, and two boys, 12 and 14 years old. He said the names of the victims would not be released pending notification of a relative. The bodies were discovered Thursday evening. ••we responded to a call that there might be an injured party at the residence,•· the deputy &aid. VAUGHN SAID HE KNEW WHO made the call but declined to identify the caller. "It.wasn't a neightbor. We really don't want to release that information." r Three of the bodies were found in the house and the fourth, one of the boys, was found in the backyard. Vaughn said all were believed to have been shot with a small-caliber weapon. All were fully clothed, Vaughn said. The deputy said be did not know how close the victims were to their assailant when they were shot. He said they were not tied up. ... The home is in a rural area along a state highway, Missouri 7. "There ~eally are~ 't any close neighbors.•· HouSe Backs Hike In Minimu~ Wage WASHINGTON (AP) -The House of J\epresentativea la sending the Senate legislation to raise the mlnimam wage paid millions of American workers by 75 cents an hour over the next three years. About 3.1 million persons work for the current $2.30 hourly minimum wage, which will go to S2.6S ill January 11 the Senate agrees with action taken by the House Thursday. This would meaira $14 weekly raise for people working a 40.hour week. <News analysis. Page AB.) The raise to $3.bs by 1980 would be the most sizable since Congress paned the first minimum wage legislation dec- ades ago. A aimllar bill already has been approved by a Senate committee. Mmee Celeflr.Ca . MEXJCOCITY <AP) -Ahalt· mlWon celebrant.a crowded into the capital'• malD plaza Tbun· day nl&bt to watcb President Jose Lopez Portlllo ring the traditional bell ofir..ectom, com· memoratJQa lndeptpdence from Spain 187 years ap. Lopes Portillo appeared on the • balcony of the National Palace for the time-honored re· enactment of Father Hidalao'• signal of Mexican freedom in 1810. . f'.wead APJf .. fffl WASHINGTON (AP> - Travelers with flexible 1cbedulea can fiy from New York to LGndon and back for $280. The Plan. ap- ( IN SHORT ) proved Thursday by ihe Civil Aeronautics Board, will be especially attractive to teachers, students and others who spend large ch\Dlks of time in Europe. Under the plan, pusengen can name the week tl)ey want to fly but not the specific day, What they'll get ls a fare $346 cheaper tban' the normal New York· London roundtrip coach fare of $626. l'lolellee KIU. JS BOGOTA, Colombia (AP> Police batUed scattered lfOUPS of rioters in Bo1ota early. today as Colombia'• wont violence since the 1948-1958 civil war 1ub- alded. Labor leaden whole na· tionwlde strike set off the dis· turbances vowed to continue aaltatln& for bl&her wages . Fifteen persons died and more than 120 were injured in two days of lootlq and rioting that t>etan ddrinl a 24-hour 1trike Wedftes.. day acatmt President. Altomo Lopa' ,-overnment. COoi Weather Continues· ' . artificial sweetener, which ha, been linked to bladder cancer in laboratory animala. THE SENATE-PASSED bill probably will win approval by the House, which gets to act on it next. House members have gone on record as tavortna the delay on the saccharin ban. They voted for such a postponement earlier thfs year as part of aJiothtt piece ot legislation -a ta()tlc the Senate didn't go alonJ with el the time. While there is widespread con· A,.WI ........ Rlde'E• # Opening da~ crowds at the Pendleton <Ore.> Roundup thi s week sa w J~hn McDonald of R ed Bluff. Calif.. take o.n a Brahma bull. The rodeo continues through S~turday. gr~sslonal support for delaytn' the ban and requlrin& a warntnc on Ncch.arla products, the real controversy II over adverlislng. The Senate stripped from the bill a pr"O¥ialon that would have requtnd canc.-r wamin•s In printed advertlttnf or In radio or televWon conuaelclall for ~ duct. cont.alnl.DI aaccbarln. . . THAT ACl'ION prompted the blll's •PMSOt. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D·Mau.>; to repudiate the le,WaUon. Kennedy 1ald al- lowing 1accbarln products to be advertiled without aprroprtate wamlr\s.I "goes 11aln8 the rec- ominendatlon of every health expert fn.thls countey. ·' Kennedy Hid a warrun. on saccharin products tsn 'l enough to alert consumers to the rt.ska of using the IUCar IUbatitute. He tried to get the Sen•te to re· turn the bill to his Senate health subcommittee, but. wben that failed. on a 69 to 24 vote, Kennedy voted against the entire bill. Kennedy and others who want the advert.laing warnlnas -in· eluding the Carter admin.istra- t'ion -are looking to the House to revive the proposal. A House health subcommittee bas ap· proved the saccharin legislation, but without sucb a provision, in a bill that goes before the full House Commerce Committee for a vote next week. ··· A,.Wl,...._ RAPE SUSPECT Oscar Edward Kendall Avedon Imposter Suspect Arregied W ASJUNGTON <AP > -Police arrested a man Thursd~y nl&ht on a rape charge and said they believe he is the man who has been im· .personating fashion photographer Rictntrd Avedon as part of a con- fidence ea me. Police in a number of states have beeA seeking a man who has been posing as Avedon. allegedly swindling at least 30 women out · Detectlve Joe Satterfield aald of money while promising them ~endall was charged with a rape' careen 11ffuhion modeling. in Washington three years ago in Metropolitan Police detectives which the assallant claimed to be said the arrest came after a Avedon. bar\ender told police that a Authorities said they had is· customer resembled a photo-sued a nationwide bulletin gr'hpb of the alleaed Avedon im-earlier Thursday seeking Ken· personator and that the man dall in connection with tbe "was representing himseu·· as Avedonimpersonatlon. , the famed photographer. POLICE IDENTIFIED the fnan arrested Thursday night as Oscar ~ward Kendall, 33, of Queen Creek. Ariz. You Can't . J . A PHOTOGRAPH OF the al· leged imposter appeared with a story Th\11'$day morning in the • Waabinaton Post. . Tel I The Players new• now ' .. .Aqueduct To Ope n Tuesday? LOS ANvEl.ES CAP> nun. t y homeowners and aniclo"" 1rowen ar~ hopin11 the op tlm11Uc pred1rtors are rt&ht and lbiat watt.-r will once 01aln now tbrou&b thl• Colorado River Aquedut·t to R1vcn1de and San .D1eao Count1e by th~ "eekend But thu Metropolll4ln Water tllstrict held to 1tJ. more cauho\1.\ -claim Thur.,day, saying that the aqueduct wUl ht! clear or rockb ~nd debm. by Tuesday FOT the mtenm, emergency efroru were begWl to divert dwindhng water · ~upplies to areas in the greatest need. .Klufnge r Honored LOS ANGELES <A P > 'F'ormer Secretary of State Henr)' Kissinger has accepted the Humanitarian Award of the Na ( STATE .J tional Conference of Christian~ and Jews, unperturbed by pro· tests from antiwar activists. Representatives of antiwar groups complained before Thuri. day evening's event lbat Kisl>· inger'sinvolvcmentin U.S. policy in Southeast Asia made :i mockery ofthc award. Prior to accepting the honor at Century Plaza Hotel ceremonies. Kissinger responded to hil'- <:ritics. Odld Porn F laye d SACRAMENTO CAP> Legislation designed to crack down on what some officials have described as a growing business i n c hi I d po r n o g r a p h y h a-s reached the desk of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The bill. by Sen Robert Presley CD-Riverside), would make it a felony to use persons under ago 16 in pornograph1r publications and film~ Fire llghte r Kille d MONTEREY CAP l One firefighter was killed and another injured while battling a S50,000 condominium fire at Carmel Valley Golf and Country Club, officials reported. Mark Worley, 32, of Carmel Valley, died late Wednesday or intense hcf.it and respiratory dis tress, said 'Monterey County Coroner Harvey Philburn. Th~ firer11an had been pronounced dead on arnval al Community Hospltul, he said . Post Nephew Name d SACRAMENTO. (AP> Retired legislative analyst A. Alan J;>ost is being replaced by his nephew, William Hamm, in the S47,549·a·~ar job. The appointment was an- nounced Thursday by the Joint Leg1slat1ve Budget Committee whose chairman. Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R-Ncwport "Beach). added: •·we considered the coin· cidental fact that Or Hamm is Alan Post 's nephew and de· termined that this alone should not preclude his appointment. .. .· Friday, September 18. 1971 DAILY PILOT A4 .Rock'S Tops NaJ11ed • f Wonder, Ronstadt 'Best Vocalists ' POLICE DI SCOVER $2.5 MILLION 'MAGIC.MUSHROOMS' Lt. Robert Plummer Inspects Hallucinogen Rel ated to LSD $2.5 Million Baul Illegal Mushrooms Nabbed by Police -FREMONT (AP) A 32-year-old plant store owner has been ar· rested for investigation of cultivating more than $2.5 million worth of 11legalhallucmoge01c mus hrooms. authorities report. Police said Thursday the garage and basement of Larry Van Williamson's home was a "mini-warehouse" of mushrooms and spores containing psllocybin, an hallucinogen related to LSD. CIDEF ROBE RT W~ERMAN said it was believed to be the largest psilocybln bust in state history and the largest bust of any kind in this surburban, east San Francisco Bay community. The so-called "magic mushrooms" reportedly cause muscular relaxation followed by emotional dlsturbanc~ and visual and auditory hallucination. Eventually the user reaches a dreamlike stat~. ABOUT 2,500 POUNDS, or 2,500 square feet. of mushrooms were confiscated in a raid Tuesday night which was prompted by re· ports from an officer patrolling the area. · He had spotted the bounty of fungi through an open window last Friday and picked up one mushroom. When police confronted Williamson. he said his plants were "Black Forest" mushrooms which he plaJVled to sell as delicacies to gourmet restaurants. HOWEVER, CHEMICAL analysis of the mushroom showed it ' contained psilocybin. When officers descended on h1s house Tues- day, Williamson ran several blocks, fell and was captured. He was booked for investigation of ~ssession for sale of psilocybln and was held on $9,000 bail. THE MUSHROOMS remain in damp. cool. 8 by-10 fool bins of mulch and peat moss where they were cultivated. A guard has been assigned to watch the mushrooms while police considered how to diapoee of the~. . . Investigators were trying to determine the source and destana· lion of the mushrooms and wh~lher Williamson had any partners. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rock music, in the first or many. many awards shows in this new television season, baa named Stevie Wonder pop-rock's sillier of the year. So what else is new? Wonder, who swept last year's Grammy Awards, was a big win· ner in Thursday night's Third Annual Rock M\1$iC Awards, be· ing named Best Male Vocalist. His album, "Songs In the Key of Ll(e," won the best rhythm and blues award. Linda Ronstadt was rock's best female singer, according to a panel of rock music critics whose winners were honored in NBC's nationally televised production Thursday evening. Fleetwood Mac was named the year's best group. Fleetwood Mac, whose album ''Rumors" was atop the charts tht'ough most or the year, was also named rock personality of the year. Their album also won the bestprod~er award. As is common with television awards shows. Thursday's rock music affair was as much an ex- cuse to spend two hours in front of the television cameras as it was an homage to an art. But rock impresario Don Kirshner's nationally televised ex - travaganza was at.least a snappy bit of razzle dazzle offering some of the best rock acts available. Among those performtt\g m quick-paced show were Rod Stewart. Stevie Wonder, Dolly Name Riles Feminists SAN DIEGO (Al» -The Jetliner s of Pacific Southwest Airlines may be -grinning birds, but there is no smile on the fuselage of feminists on the payroll. A new $.5 million com· puter making PSA flight reservations is called the "Happy Booker ... "A direct in - s ult ... implies the employes are prostitutes and pimps," said the San Diego ·chapter of tbe Na· tional Organization for Women. Among 341 reservations · agents who voted on the name, an airline publicist said "about 80 expressed dissatisfaction with it " TOP FEMALE SINGER Linda Ronstadt Parton. George Benson. and host Peter Frampton. Much to the delight of the crowd at the Hollywood Paladium, Wonder turned over his "Rocky" td Olis Blackwell. composer of some or Elvis Presley's most popular tune!. Wonder paid an emotional tribute to Presley who died Aug. 16 -and gave his statuette to the man who wrote such Presley tunes as "Don't Be WINS TWO AWARDS Stevie Wonder Cru~. ··and" Return to Sender." ·~Klrshner 's music awards show. one or several awards shows honoring pop musicians. named Boston the best new group of the year and Yvonne Elliman. whose "Love Me" was a big hit this year, best new female sang er. And Elvis Presley, to no.one's surprise, was named this year't. inductee into rock music's Hall of Fame. Candy 'Not Dandy' SACRAMENTO <AP> --Sell- ing alcohol-spiked Cl;\ndy to children will be against California law starling J an. 1, under a bill signed by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. Brown said Thursday it will be a misdemeanor to sell or give candy, calce, cookies or chewing gum weighing five ounces or less cont'llining alcohol in excess of 2 percent to any person under 21. The bill by Assetnblywoman Leona Egeland <D·San Jose>. was. aimed at Babarums, which have been sold in California since last September. said Bert Barker, spokeswoman for Mrs. Egeland. Babarums, ·packaged like can· dy and selling for 25 cents, have been bi& sellers at conventence markets near schools,· Ms. Barker said. ..Kids are eating them for the effect, not the taste,•· she said. Ugi,slaton <;et Pay Hike SACRAMENTO (AP> -A 10 oercent pay raise for state legislators an December 1978. \J increasing their salaries to S25,555, was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Edmund BrownJ r. - The raise averages 5 percent n yenr. t h e maximum t he lawmakers can receive under a constitutional amendment ap-• proved by voters in 1966. ' The l egislators· last raise was in December 1976. They now make $23,232 a year. ' .~ WHEN SOLD in this country, the mushrooms usually are dned or powdered and capsulated. Police said the price varies between SS and $15 for two mushrooms. depending on size. or about S60 to Sl50 a • gram. · . . Part o( the m ushroom's mystique was related lo its relative rarity and its exotic history as a curative and ritual drug ahtong some Indian tribes or Mexico and Central America. Convicte d " BAKERSFIELD (AP) A Tulare County man has been convicted here of selling 15 ounces of heroin worth $150,000 on the street. Sentencing of Reynaldo De Leon, 32, of Alpaugh was scheduled for Oct. 7 FINAL2DAYS According to Jonathan Otl's "Hallucinogenic Plants in North America," a mushroom containing psylocybin is used today by the M azatec Indians in Oaxaca, Mexico. '"J JGPenney H~W~ORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY MEW GARDEN SHOP HOURS! 'Sat. 8:30 to 6 p.m. -Sun. I 0 to 5 p.m. f All IS THE SEASON TO PLANT BULBS FOR SPRING COLOR. CHOOSE FROM. . . I • UNUMCULUS • TUUPS •DAFFODILS • tlNEMONES •STAR OF BETHLEHEM ~ SPIDER UUES • FREESIAS OF•R ' .. / I . .. ' : .. t: . .. . '. . . • • • I • . .. EditOrial Page ..................................................... • Orang Friday. &eptemt.r 11. 1m Robert N. Weed/Publll~r ThotNI l(eevll/Edi\or Archaic La~ Sets Off a Risky Plan Now comos Interior Stcreuuy Cecil 0 ~n<1ru1 with a propoMI to change the Whole picture of WHttrn agriculture by 1t8f't1ng to enforce 1n arctta1c acrt11ge llmttatlon law. lt'a a move that lo ds one to wonder where the 1ocretary hat been tor the ~t few decade• The 1902 law set1 1 180-acrt limit 0t1 t1rm1 Nrved by lederal water roclamatton protecta. It waa designed to promote "f am1ly farming and to keep landgrabt>era from buying up vast acreagn of• land opened to productMty by Bureau of Reclam1t1on water pro1eet1. In fact. ttio law was never seriously enforced and the day of the 160-acre family farm has long gone. Farma of from 500 to 2.000 acres now are common In the 17 Western states where Andrus proposes to break up land holdings. In CaJ1f0<n1a up to a million agricultural acres would be affected. His plan 11 to force owners to sell off their excess land at a price fixed by the government to small farmers selected by a government lottery. The landowners. Andrus argues. should not be permitted to profit from the use of formerly and land made productive by the use or cheap water This is nonsense Obviously the big corpoi'ate farms have contributed enormously to the growth of Western ag riculture. which in turn has benefited the entire country and has been very important in helping feed a hungry world And the government should take pride in the fact that its water reclamation projects have made this growth possible. V Secretary Andrus wants proof of the foolishness of his proposal. he might look below the border and see what damage a similar "land reform" did to Mexico's agricultural economy Juvenile Junilile Nothing better illustrates the chronic ailments of Orange co·unty's 1uven1le JUSt1ce system and the bureaucracies that that control 1t than what is n ow the almost comical demise of McMillan Reception Center. What happened at McMillan is that the iuvenile court decided to quit using it as a place to send youngsters involved in such noncriminal offenses as truancy and running away. Judge Raymond Vincent can't be blamed for seeing the futility of sending chronic runaway youngsters to an unlocked place where they can run out the back door almost as fast as they are checked in at the front do0t. But while McM illan has fallen from the courts graces and into virtual disuse. 1t is still staffed with 33 persons and is somehow costing an estimated $25,000 a week to operate Deputy Probation Officer Rex Castellaw said he had the answer for the $25,000 a week dilemma He told county supervisors that McMillan could be put back to use as a secure detention facility for juveniles serving less than 30-day sentences. Supervisor Thomas Riley put that suggestion into perspective when he said, "Well. then that puts us back right where we were a year ago The whole McMillan expenence 1s 1ust one more indication that the bureaucracies responsible for the juvenile justice • system don't know. or seemingly care, 1f the right hand <f'oesn·t know what the left hand 1s doing. Study Essential Newport Beach city otticials are understandably touchy about the subject of shorellne currents and what they can do to beaches. The city has suffered considerable damage in years past from beach erosion. a problem that is just now beginning to be contained. It 1s not surprising that council members reacted with concern when they were notifl&d.that the Department of Fish and Game plans to sink an old lrlberty ship off their beaches to establish an artificial fishing reef. When they first heard of the plan in June. city off1c1als asked the Fish and Game people to provide them with the scientific data that leads to the conclusion the reef won't alter the currents along their beaches Apparently officials at the state agency don't think the city people are serious. because so far. they·ve provided them with nothing. · Councilmen ere now beginning .. o talk about legal action to halt the project until a thorough sclentltic study Is made. The Fish and Game authorities have go(ten themselves a declaration of negative environmental Impact -In effect a ._non-study. · We agree with the folks in Newport. There ought to be some substantial study done by experts In the field before that ship is sent to the bottom. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are tho~ of their authors and artists. Reider comment is invited. &yd/Stevenson By L.M. BOYD ., It has been more than a quarter of a century since . that sensitive soul Acftai Stevenson jumped into the na- tlonal scene to run for the U.S. presidency against Oen. DwiCht D, Eisenhower, on.LY to loee not once but twJd, much to the sorrow of tu. Uterat. le8'0lll. Moel Of them never knew about two hap- peai.Qp that lrad affected GoY. Steven.ton'• nr. pro· found)y. All a youngster, he'd accidentally shot to death another youth. SubsequenUy, he flunked out of Harvard Law School. Later, be was to earn his law decree from Northwe:!Mm In fairly abort order. But bis atonement for th• kllllna wu lifelong and too penoftal for any further talk of it. That Gutenberg printed the flrat monbl•type Bible oo doubt you know. But were you aware be did tt -on a wine preu? In Af rtca, tho alx·foot·lanl mUlbrooms round m tennlte hllli are sold by the.foot. l'io \Old. . AbaUt 84A1ambi Fr&nklln'• e.x~ wttb decU1clty: He wa the flrit to •.fP.!J. :!I web ... u "jiiikt -• "netatlri" u well u "bat· tery,' • • 'cond•c tor ... ··~till'ft" an. "dllc,ar111t? AYfl'~•;.,.:ot farmen ln lllO,~,. .... , ..... I m.oatbl. AQd that aver ... ••• eb\btd neiidtlJ WtW ft 1o& to 53 yea,~ l snOdth ln 1tl0. MoW. tboU&h, It'• back to llballl.,. 40. How do you u - L~ln tbe fact that the f armett '..W .... )'0Uft8Ut TRB .. Voting Rule Changed· Hist~ry 1 am probably one of the few ldl In Washlntton who still hates Henry Cabot Lodge Grandfather Lodge. that is Republican Senator from Massachusetts; 1850·1924. He did in 1919 what Republican Senator Strom Thurmond from South Carolina ls trying to do today, de· feat a treaty with the aid of the Founding Fathers. 'fhe Fathers put that two-thirds joker into the law <Article 11, Section 20): a treaty is ratified "provided two· thirds of the Senators present concur." Thi.rtr·four "no'' votes will kill it if aJ 100 are present; and less if some are away. And if a Senate minority reject.a the Panama Canal treaty, which was s igned in a glittering ceremony in the big hall or the Pan American Building here September 7 -the day Congress returned -we will have another guerrilla war on our hands with all Lalin American countries and all Third World countries against us. And before long somebody will toss a grena<Se into one of tbe Panama locks and then we shall have no Canal for a while. ELLSWORTH BUNKER, 83, one of the treaty neg'otiators. told me the other day that he was 25 when Lodge defeated the League of Nations. He 1s white-haired and pink.faced. and looks as fragile and elegant as a piece of kind of war? A war far more ter- rible, he said . "There were destructive gases," he said, "which were just ready for use when the war ended -yes, and great projectiles that putded thtmulvn <my italics> and wenl for hundreds or miles ... What the Germans used were toys as compared with what would be used in the next war .. inventions that were just about to be used for the absolute destru C'tion of man.kind." He told them ; they didn't listen. Yet he pleaded (Denver. September 25 > that with the League "the littlest nation, along with the biggest -Panama, to take one of our near neighbors - can stand up and challenge the right of any nation In the world to do a thing which threatens the peace of the world. It does not have to be a big nation to do 1t ·· JIMMY CARTER on TV cim reuch the nation in discussing Panama in less time than 1t took Woodrow Wilson to pack his trunk. But at the end of it he s till facci. the hurdle of the two-thirds vote, lUld if he needn't fear the overeducated, poisonously parlisan Lodge, it will be some other pa11lonate aotaconlst. Strom Thurmond ran for Presi- dent as a Dtx.feerat and became a Republlcao ln 1964; be la famous for h\8 antl-clvtl rigbta flllbuster of 2' houn. 18. mlnutea. But U takes on1J 60 Senate vot.I now to break a filibuster; it takes a Constttutlonal 87 vot.ea (with all present> to rauty a treaty. Why did Senators get, such power? John Jay explakf ed In the Federalist Papera <Nu mber 64 > that they would be picked by state legislatures <they no longer a re, of course) and woµJd be "the most enlightened and respected citizens." By contrast with the popularly elected House. said Alexander Hamilton, fFtdmJU1t 75), Senators would have "ac· curate and comprehensive knowledge of foreign policies. a s t eady and sys temalie adherence to the same views: a nice and uniform sensibility to national character; decision. ~ecrecy, and dispatch . . · · A s uper.body an truth. worthy or Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms. North Carolina, Orrin Hatch. Utah, and other patriots. WOODROW WILSON in his fight for the League had the sup· port of floor-leader Hitchcock. china but with a deliberate kind .-f.~J-:::::::.-------.11"\l:tl of mental agility that causes a gaggle of hard-boiled reporters to exchange adminnc ejacula· lions. Yes, he agreed with me ar. terwards. there have been few times since 1919 when so much hangs on a difficult two-thirds treaty vote. And remember - Wilson predicted what would ha ppen if be lost! Few or you probably have read recently the compilation of 4-0 Wilson speeches that be made between September 4·25, 1919 u he heroically whistle-slopped across the n ation . without amelifiers. without radio. stand- ing up waving bis top hat in end- 1 es s automobile processions while flashpowder cameras popped. Eloquent and passionate, be made his last fight for the League and failed. "I cun predict with absolute certainty,·· he said, "that within another generation there will be another world war if the nations or the world do not concert lbe method by which to prevent it.'· What Paul Harvey 'If we lose the Panama Canal, which of our foreign possessions will be next? Taiwan? South Korea? West Germany?' But can Carter count on M~onty Leader Robert Byrd? Tho latter reportedly told the President la.st week that "he has an uphill road to travel to ratUlcatlon" and added that be is d~Jaylng bis own personal decl~lon. What a leader! A floot lea'der ls enormously important l.n the treaty Cree·for·all. Wilson should have won his ft1ht: at all times during debate three·fowtbs of the Senate were ready to accept some form of admlsalon to the League. Lod1e exp1oited Wilson's obstinacy. The small band or Borah irreconcilables firsl voted with the Wilson Democrats agaimt any reeerva- tion, and then switched to the Lodge side to block the necessary two-thirds. Ratification <March 19, 1920> received a m-iontyof 491 to 35. and lacked only 1 votes for, a Constitutional two-thirds; of the 12 absent at least 8 were, favorable to ratification. World War II came punctually. My bet is that the treaty will pass. But lr is tricky. The two· thirds rule makes lt an entirely different ball game. It is t?nonnously emotional: building the Canal was the Moon Shot or the era, the schoolbooks have boasted about It ever since, and with justice. BUI' IT IS also colonialism and times have changed; that was stressed at the gaudy sh.ow at the Pan American Union her~ last week. Never mind that the beads or most of the Latin American s tates here to see Carter are .cenerals, dictators, and junta leaders. We have been trying to work out a better arrangement· with Panama for 13 years; negotiations have been backed by four administrations; Jerry Ford and Henry Kissinger, to their credit. s upport the move· ment. Those against it, like Ronald Reagan and Strom Thurmond, ironically enough, h ave the s upport of the diminutive Communist party in Panama: it opposes any accord. Finally, this is a test of Carter leadership .. Is he an effettive President? Can he govern? Is· s ues are coming on thick and fast now. A great deal more rides on the P anama treaty than lhe treaty. TRB i& a longstanding Wmhington byline. Its author currently b Richard Strout of th• Christian Science MonitM. Thi• ,artick is reprinted from New Republic. A Different View Of 'Double Dippers' You have heard that there are "double·dlppers" working for o ur government: Retired military people who are continu- mg to collect their retirement pensions while earning addi- tional money as government ... employes. And you've heard aome de· mands that th~se double-dippers be required to give up one or the other or thelr in· comes. Why? Bud Jones was picking t"olton on a leached out Texas farm tbe day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Ho wanted to enlist lmm~ ly but be was only 13. Outra1ed Americans were Charles McCabe everywhere lining up al recruit· ment centers eager to serve. t-0 save their country. Bud Jones had to keep p1ckin& cotton, Shortly after he turned 17, be signed up. It was now 1945. With limited scbooling and skill.8, but uncommon aptitude, he began to move up through the ranks. EACH re.enlistment time he. was reminded that our nation needed trained professional military. Legislators were im· proving benefit& and incentives. Pride, patriotism and honor were emphasized. Bud believed in the principles and the prom.hes, and so he signed up again and again until one day he'd had 20 years in uniform -and waa retired at 37 . At 31 be st1ll bad a cblld tn acbool. Betirement J:Gm was not enough. So be ~ded he'd have to have another job. With extensive technical train· ing and experience which he could still offer his country, M went to work for the government as a -civilian for anotller 10 years. Now he is 4.9. Bud bas served our country for 30 years. He is highly qualified for his present government job. His skills are less adaptable to commercial employment. UNDERSTAND, bis total military pension last year was $3,628. That's less tban the acknowledged "poverty level." If he were not working. be would qualify for welfare. · ti be were not working, his training and skills would be wasted. As ia -and bear this -Bud Jones is 1ettln1 a military penal.on ol $3,826. But be ls ~income taxes annually amountma to mcntban lhat-$3,737 lutyear. He is more than paying his own way. And yet there is agJtat:lon lo Congress to require the diamiasal from government emplo>;nent of all double-dippers -'U thouih they were somehow tattq ad- vantage c:A us taxpayers: TREY ARE taxpayers. Bud Jones ls paying more in taxes than be ls collecting ln pemdoa. Congress ls tryin& to eta.Qae the .rules after the 11me ls over. Bud cannot remake bis decisions of 30, ~. 10 years ago. He did not glve lea than wu asked. He does not ask more than wu prombecl. And in a soclety of con· gresamen on the tat~ and pardoned draft cJoqera and sub- 1klbed lolfen. tt ls.undW'ltanda· bit ti tM Buel JClbelel wbo have worbd twice a bard u IDGlt are hqlne•nc to 1"JOder why. Gmnb~ Increase Spells 'frouble for Tahoe Taboeaty Jmt about nel'J'bocb' wbo com• .-ap..ber.e.Aurina tbe sum-mer airees that.. except-for the •ceGerY and the 1amblln1, :! at Lake Tahoe are awf\ll - 1lue-rnovln1 qafftc, tbe • erowdina. tbe DaitJ browll lmof . over the cuinol, the poltual ar-r 01 an c e of th• c ••lno• Uaemselv., the '"4Y echk>ek ov~ Oil UM Callfomla north u• tbe lnadequat• ...... 111tem. etc. etc . And. Tibet .. propoted to be ctone? Jli•ht no• the 1re1 bu 10- lnt for tt a cra•b pro- srmtomake •"erytblna that I• bad Ju1t about twiM a bed. It mt1ht be c •ll•d tll• Doiblln1 or Td08. . ft• crash ~ 1tutl wttll tbedoU= ol ......... ICttYtt1 ., Ult ·~·:th.la wlll,'"an • douWina M ;opui.uon; tbl' envtnlimea· tallstl say. Mote tblD lMOO hotel empJoyees wU1 be added to the population ol South Late Tahoe. This wU1 brlnl a total of ~.ooo more ~anent residents to an area wblCb aow hu 29.000 people tnlt .. Jual u eertalnly. vebltuJar tramc would be doubled. u tbe c .. b* were to aurvlve at tbelr pretent econom1e l9Yel. th• four· lane bllbwaya on tbe Nevada alcle ol the ·1a.1ce Would Ila" to IO to 1tx. Htrbway 50 on tbo Callfoi"cda 1lde would ha Ye to co to._ l.,... 0th~• taetndflc wCMald be'*" cbaOI. -aewaae out d tbe cimdaol wtn retdl levels that will .. ap remalalDI capacltJ OA the C•llfornla tide. Some 1pare •ew*le capacll.J wilJ .remaiD on tbe Nn.t1 alde. -pwnand for domtltle nts to the euino lndUltll Will II"'!' from m mlllloD salloea •IMr to 503 mmp, ... laal. nnanoumanklitto belieft aa .. JOU CGi.llt U.u Of the new ICMltb ...S MIMltrue-' tloo. Rqht.nat to Barnla .. Club 1'111 ..... the t•l&Ol7 BdPw•• llotel-eutno. rnM 1:i11, .... will . hue niarly ••PM• ID kl pafklng 1otl .... ftnllbed. Jt la now about~ doae.1' wtD UH 40.000 lqtlV8 feet ~ etiiilDo 1pace. employ 1100 1urn1aer workers and h1H 4N .._.. rooml. Harvoy•aw..-~ .... • U.S. $0 from tbo Edlft .. .t: approval for a a.n •••> culno tower that WlU •lf•f Ml iambi.Inc area by ao,ooo ....,. feet. At lhe m11by Nevada J~ ot u~ eo wt. u. xtft11bur7 , 1 DAILY PILOT "7 Time Bomb Buried Mexico. Okays CB Use Fuel Pipelina Pose Explosion Threats M08T ACCIDENTS QE not fatal-. but some have been holocalllts. Nine people were killed and 14 injured last year in 1uburban Venice when a &aaoline pipe ex· ploded after it was ruptured by excavation equipment. On Labor Day, a man waa killed and bis brother critically injured when their moving van ignited a cloud of natural gas in New Cuyama. in Santa Barbara county. The brother died Thurs· day. THE LEAK. STILL under in· vesligation, occWTed in a 26- year-old AUantic Richfield Com- pany pipeline from a gas compression plant along a highway. And last month, a Vietnamese couple touched otf a block-long fire in a Lakewood street when ( NEWSAIVAU'SIS J 54 oil netdl 1n lM An1elte County. and t.belr producUoo ln 1t1'S was t3 m1Won barrela. But ottlclall aaJd on1,y cne of 11 clU• 1n the county -Los Angel ea -requires tbatoll lines be Lated. Pf!DEBAL RBGULA'nONS. auued in l.9S9, require oll com· pan.Jet to test pipes before in· stalladon and every flve years thereafter. When a pipe ls ex- posed, the companf muat test it. _, But federal officials say It's difficult lo enforce the laws, which require penalties of $1,000 in fines and a five-year Jan term. "We've had a bard time en· forcing safety regulations because of that penalty," said J act Overly. the western re· gional director of the federal Of- fice of Pipe.line Safety Operation in Burlingame. "Can you Im· agine the president ol an oil com- pany goinl to jail?" THE RULES ALSO sate that "pipeline right-of-way must be selected lo avoid, as far as possi· ble, areu containing private dwellings, Industrial buildings and places of public aasembly." But Overly said federal of. ficials have nqt identified all the lines the government can re- gulpte. A4 a result, both new and ---"'l'lletf uep dlflfll•fl -111 ,_,, ltear a elallfl, tltftl llgtlre tltefl'"e reaeJaed ilae pipe, theta '""11 It bade 11P au dotl't •q-a tlthag.' they unwittingly drove through what looked like a mud puddle. Corrosion apparenUy had caused a leak, which oozed into the ·puddle. Their engine jgnlted it, said a spokesman for the pipe's owner and the resulting explosion In· jured a woman. EXTERNAL PIPE COR· ROSION, the main cause of failures until 1974, resulted In 41 accidents in California durinc 1976, the National Transportation Safety Board baa reported. Since 1974, when pipe design was im- proved, the main cause of acci- dents bas been construction work above the pipelines. But many older pipes remain in use. "Most construction companies excavate by sound, .. said Lincoln Sanders, an eneineer in the Los AD&el~ Departm~t. oL.Pvbllc Utflltles and Transportation. ·'They keep digging unW they hear a clang, then figure they've reached the pipe." THE PIPE'S PROTECl'IVE coating often ls nicked, wtfich causes corrosion. Sanders said, but worker.1 often "bury it back up and don't say a thing." A Los Angeles County law bans such practices, although it does not require checks for com· pli ance 6r annual tests for leaks. The Western Gas and Oil AB· sociatlon estimates there are 62 old pipelines still underlie the urban sprawl. Federal re&U)aUon.s do not re· • quire oil companies lo register their interltate pipelines, ao "we have to do a lot of diggin& to fmd them," Bill Whiteman, an engineer for the Office of Pipeline Safety Operation, said in a telephone interview from his Burlingame office. "We know about some and don't Jrnow about others ... WBITElftAN SAID BIS agency sent 2SO letters lo oil companies across the nation in 1978 lo iden- tify their interstate lines. In California, Arco, Chevron U.S.A., Inc., Mobil OU Corp., Shell Oil Company, Texaco; Inc., and Union Oil Company denied that their Jines crossed stale boundaries and so were not sub- jed lo federal reawaUoo. said • E"a ~gan d the fede1'll ptpeJlne safetyafficein Waabington, D.C. The Calllomia Public UWities Commlaaioa ls investigating the same five companies for possible state reeulation.. But the state also has bad trouble enforclni pipeline safety regulations because many California oil companies deny that their pipelines are "common car· riers" dedicated lo public use, s aid PUC attorney Richard Neuman ln San Francisco. COMMON CARRIERS originally 'were defined tn ll 1920 PUBLIC HEARINGS will be held at WILSON ELEMEMT'AllY SCHOOL IOI WILSON COSTA MESA federal act u any pipeline cross· tn1 U.S. aovernment land, Neuman aaid. But the atat.e Supreme Court ruled in 1980 that such pipetmea 1nWlt be declared public utillUea before the PUC may re&U)ate t!Msm, be added. Because the oil companies COO· llnue to operate u private buai· nesses, the PUC has been power- leq, Neuman said. "California ls the only state in the nation that bas been unable td enforce the common carrier laws," be aaid. OIL COMPANIES SUCH u Mobil and Chevron arsue that th~ir pipeline systems are rel· atively safe, pointing out that accidents involving explQSaoos or fires happen rarely. The major companies have com~ that detect pipeline leaks almost immediately, and can shut down the system in a matter of minutes, Mobil and CheVT'Oll spokesmen both said. H.E: Gillispie of Chevron: whose gasoline Une ruptured in Venice last June and caused an explosion that killed or injured 23 persona, says the company bas done nothini to uppade safety precautions along it.a SOO.mlle Los Angeles County system because construction workers were responsible for that dis- aster. "WE WERE SAFE before June, 1976, and we're safe now," Gillespie said. , To help eliminate construction· related accidents, Los Angeles County approved an ordinancct last February that new pipes car· rying ha2ardoU1 sub&tances such as crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas be buried about a root deeper. and that excavation be conducted more carefully. There are no penalUes for violations of the county's new or· dinance beeause "there have been no problems with non- compliance." said .,county road commi11loner Irvine Mohar. "Generally, the construction in· dustry bas complied." ONE REASON, MOHAR said, is that construction companies must pay $500,000 in llabWty in· surance, plua half the cost of materials and labor for luly coun- ty project. • However, companies working on projects not belonging to the county must post a maximum bond of only $2,000 lo pay for replacing pavement, aald assis· tant road comml.sioner Donald Dreher. Mohar sald the county la con· sldering adopUn• a "on~all" sys~m to help eliminate con· structioo·related pipeline acci- dents. Under the system. a con· tractor theoretically may dial one telephone number for in- formation on all pipes in a etven are~. Snd~E'fdo .... .,........ LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -A pro&ram to promot. Increased tourism ln Mexico, tncludln1 permittinl the uae of ciilzen band radios, bu been announced by ,tb• Minister of Tourism. Gulll~mo Rcesell de la Lama told a newa ~­ference the regulationJJ were signed by Mexican President Jose Lopes Portillo. ROSSEU SAID radio communication is strict- ly controlled in Mexico and that this is the first lime private use or radios bas been allowed. You might call this mugging for the photographer. This pooch in Bozeman. Mont., makes sure the cameraman gets his best side. He said the move was one of several steps taken by Portillo to make travel more en· joyabJe for the more than 3.5 million tourists expected to visit Mexico this year. Smoking D~cline Seen NEARLY M percent of these tourists are from the United States. Rossell said. Another convenience •WASHINGTON (AP> -Per-capita cigarette smoking will decline about 2.5 packs this year from an averaae of 20:>.S packs puffed ln ltr78, according lo an Agriculture Department forecast. - The department said that on a per-' capita basis Americans 18 years and older will smoke an average of 4,060 cigarettes this year compared with for travelers, Rossell · 4,110 in 1976. A pack contains 20 • said, ls an all-purpose cigarettes. telephone number for louriSt Information ~nd OFFICIALS EXPLAIN, however. assistance throughout that the statistics include all people 18 the country. and older, non·smokers as well as smokers. The figures alao ignore • ROSSELL SAID the smokers younger than 18. number is 0123, preceded Regardless, per-capita cigarette by the area code for that UT l C l G• smoking aa def'med by USDA will be part of Mexico from w e8 088 I Ven the lowest since the average was 4,043 where the call ta made. cigarettes -sllghUy more than 202 The program include• Car. Pn·ce Break "' packs-in 1972. elimination· of many of MILFORD, Mich. <APJ -In the IN 1963, PUFFING was at a peak of ~~d~= ~~·w~J~ latest salvo of its batUe agaiost small 4,345 cigarettes or more than 217 have only one bagaage imports, General Motors Corp. is packs on aper-capita basis. inspection at the border chopping as much as '600 from the But following the U.S. Surgeon· if they drive and none if sticker price of ita 1978 subcompact General's report in 1964 about the th n Cbevett.es sold on the West Coast. The health hazards of smoking, a decline ey y. price in other states will be about $282 in per.capita cigarette use bottomed c.11 642-5178. under that of a comparably equipped out at 3,985 cigarettes or about 199 Put a tewword• 1977 model, GM said Tbursd=a:::Y:.:.· ___ !:.P:•c:.:ka::.,:in:.:_:197:,:0::· _________ _:::=::::'o::w::o::r::k:::to::r::!::o::u.:::::::_ NO~. NO PUNS WASHINGTON (AP> -Wben Sen. Dale Bum- pers CD-Ark.> found be had trouble underatand- iD& the intricacies of a proposal to encourage truck owners to aend their trucks back loaded alter deliveries/ be aaked the staff o the Senate Energy Commit· tee lo diaaram it on a blackboard. There wu only one trouble: the committee had a blackboard all right, bUt nobody could find any daalk. rare opportunity to add to AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY 50%0fF SEPTEMBER 15th THROUGH 25th ONlY. ORIGINALLY '12 to 52,000 SALE 16 to '1,000 ON Sll'TIMIER 201 I tn IM THE MULTI- PURPOSE ROOM AT7:JOP.M. Come in for FREE pop com! your own collection of American Indian jewelry at 50% off the orlginal price. Each intri· *** MOMl'l VISTA B.IMENTAIY SCHOOL JtO MONTI VISTA COSTA MESA OM SB'TIM• U. .I t77 IM THI MULTl- PUIPOSl IOOM AT7:JOP.M. * ** I <l...rully tall ""'eJepnt 'ARECA' PALM One of tile ftMllt Indoor Dlan&I t« tiome, ofllce. None ._ ~ 5' tall REO •• PRICK 'l'tlN G0.915 tlijlt. 20 GET READY FOR SPRING Plant 8prine.81ooming Bulbs Nowl RANUNCULUS 'umbc>tllze bulbs 2.89 DOZ. BrUUant 1JJrin8 blooma. Mon to plant now .... DA,FODILS • 'ruLIPS FnEEslAS • &PARAXJS KYACIN'l'ffS AU Bulh Net. 1 <lf8(1c. FRRR Plan .... Guide. , eatery worked piece from our remarkable collectlon Is an work of natfve art from the NavaJo or Zuni trlbel. The I vltalltvof anentJrepeoptelsexpresaed earrings. ' In theCN8tfon of theee turquoise. coral. -mother of pearl ••• eachfntlt· . tinge of hendwotked STERUNG. And l"9 ~~ .. tr __ _ ....... Ml ...... _. __ •• Fr!d!r. !!ptem~r 18. 1177 t# DAILY PtLOT ~ ·----__,._ W . A .49 , STEP TWO Bag beains inflation . ·passcn{.!t'r·· Brue<.• ~l ttcfden. L'S Oepartm t.'nt ofTransportatil)n. watch<.•-. STEP ONE Urt\~t Hu·hJtd Au~ltn ~I H·hq.!80 '>t't n ·t.11 \ nt -.1.1tt• "·ttJt .. , in for lht· dt•mon!ilrullon 0 • STEP THREE \ir bag pre\ ents dr i\ er· from 1 hrowr forward into "heel or windsh it.'ld f.Answers Deflate,ltlyth About ~it•Bag . - DETROIT <AP Wi thin f1'<#t years, you probably wi ll be rid- ing lD a l'ar equipped with air bogs. Unles s C on g rcs~ d ec ides otherwibe this fall , the govern ment · uire full-size cars to \.\Ith a passive occupant er protection device air bags or automauc wr ap-around belts -an model yeCJr 1982. Mid· siie cars would be so equi pped in 1983 and sm,;.tll cars by 1984 THERE IS STILL much d1s- a g r eem en t about t he con- troversial devices. Are they more effective than scat belts? How much do they cost? Ho\.\ many lives w.ould they save? The a nswers vary, depending on who is giving them The fo ll owing Jn~wers are based on mformation supplied by the Natwnat Hig hway Tram e Safety Ad minis tr ation in Washington. U.S a utomakers and the insurance mdu!!try Q. WHAT ARE air bags" A They are nylon bags cov- ered with a rubber-Uke plastic. They iDtlat~ autom alicaJly Vi fron~d crashes to provide a protective cushion for front-seat 11t·rupants (~.WHERE ARE they located" !\. On the driver's side. a small bag it. located in a compartment in the steering wheel. On the passenger s ide, a larger double hag (a bag within a bag 1 is stored to a panel underneath the glove compartment. Both are out of sight. Q. HOW DO they work., A. The bags are triggered by ont' of two sensors on the front hu mper and fi rewall The o.;ensors measure sudden change!\ in speed ff a car slows mort> abruptly than Crom normal brak ing, the sensors determine thal a rrash is occur ring and activate the air bag system . A chemical stored under pressure in a con- la iner is released, causing a small explosion. The bags break ( IN HIGH GE.4R "] I hrough the padded com part· ments and inflate. Q. HOW QUICKLY do the bags inflate and deflate '' /\. fl takes a tiny part of a second -one.fifteenth by some estimates -for them to inflate. General Motors says 1t occurs in less than the blink of a n eye. The drivers-side bag does not defl ate. but because it is relatively small. 1t can be pushed aside easlly if a driver must make a quick exit. The passenger-side bag begins defl ating immediately and is defl ated within a few seconds. Q. AT WHAT speed do the b~s infl ate" A Al an impact speed of al least 12 miles per hour. GM says 12 m.p.h. was chosen to avoid Generations Do . Battle Ol~ Young Struggle for Employmenl UyJOllNCl 'NN ll'F AP aw•ifttU Aft•IYtl \\'c arc witnessing. or perhap~ are involved in. lhc battle of the generations for job~. the pitting • of g r a n d p a r e n t aga ins t g randchild in a fi ght to be an ac- tive mem ber of the labor force. For leen·ai::crs it 1s u matter of • gaming a foothold in a labor market for which lhDy have been poorly trained. For those 65 or over the task is one or convincing e mployers thot the :oski ll it the~ h aVC' Me still of USC ,\ND WHILE SOME may wonder why there 1sn 't room for both, the less thc.'Oretical among the populace a re concerned that chaos might result 1f those on top don't make room for those com- ing in at the bottom. Who should be ser ved -·youth or age'! Or can both be served" The 1 m mc d \'a l e legis l a t h ·e considera tion r~gar d1n ~ yo uth 1 ~ whether and hy how much we s h o ul d r a i se t h e minimum w a g e . n 0 w CUNNIPP $2.30 an hour . The chances are high that it will go to $2.65 an hour this year. a figure \hat represents a compromlae. Or1anized labor wanted the figure ~er, but business in· NEJllS ANALYSIS terests sought to have it remain the same or be lowered. especial- ly for teen-agers. As H. was, they said, it constituted an lmpedi· ment to the employment of the unskUled. A lower rate, said the latter, would enco_urage s mall business enterprises to employ young.sters .. at )obs involving minimal skills and enable them to acquire train- ing on which they could later capitalize. INSTEAD, IT IS ar(ued. the jobless teen-ager makes his anger known through crimes. Or, if all aggressiveness in him is de· teated, through idleness and various forms of emotional dis- orders. 'The elderly --the connotation mlsrepresents in that the expect- ed life span of a 65-year-old male 1s 78.7 years . and ~ 65-year-old woman. 83.1 years · · defend themselves with a disturblngly direct logic. In a country that stresses in· dlvidual liberties, they say, it seerm more a convenience of the establishment than a rational act to declare everyone age 6S to be In need of retirement. TO ARGVE THAT makes no more sense than to declare sum· mer over because La bor Day has past That assumption also ls meant to serve the bureaucracy which states that effi ciency die· talOt> that school begin then. It has little to do with the tern · perature. Neither does age 65 have much to do with physical, mental or e motional condition. It has in- stead to do with labor contracts and pension regulations and custom. As a result. some are rorce-retired at the height of their skills. Cast adrift, many so·called re· lirees are arbitrarily forced to lower their standards or living a nd often must accept odd Jobs for daily cash payments. leaving no telltale record to inte rfere with Social Security benefits DISCRIMINATION? Of course: and the fact that it is legislated hardly ennobles it with morality or j ustice. Perhaps the real questions cµ-e being avoided. Why. fo~ exam· ple, is it that the economy cannot accommodate the very young and the older members of the community" If you ask the economists you 'II get in return as many q1,1eslions as answ~rs. ot so many explana· lions or why It haa to be that you'll recognize qulckly that the framework from which\ they speak is limited to defending what is. But almost all of them agree on one thine, that any wasted skills, for whatever reasons, represent a net loss to the community. deployments 10 >ases of parking lot fender-benders and because of chances of receiving an injury requiring medical attention at less than 12 m p.h. are "very. very sli m." Q. DO AJR bags work m all crashes" A No, only front-end collisions and those within a 30-degree angle from the front. They are not designed to deploy in rear· end, broadside or rollover acci- d ents. The a uto indu s try estimates front-end collisions ac- count for only 50 to 55 percent of traffi c fatalities. The gover.J1· ment~timates the per centage at <·loser to 75 percent. Q. DO AIR bags protect back- seat occupants., A. No. because of technological and design problems. Detroit says. But statistics show the chances of injury or death in the back sent are much lower than in the front. Q. DO AIR bags eliminate the need for seat belts? A. No. Occupants still must .J wenr lap belts for optimal prottt t1on. However . shoulder har· nes~es are not needed decline S32 a car because of lower medical costs resulting from Q. DOES THE system work fewer deaths and injuries. Th~:., ov er and over again? ----Aadded cost for collision coverage A. No. It operates only once. to replace a n air b,ag system wal-1 then must be replaced. That is put at Sl. another reason fo r using seat belts the bags do not provide Q. COULD AIR bags acc1den protection in a seco~h re tally deploy ? suiting from the same accident.• A. 'Yes. GM. which built 10.000 such as a car bouncing from one cars with air bags between 1973 vehicle into another . and 1975, reports 11 cases. None Q. HOW MUCH would air bags add to a car's cost? ,. A. The government estimates that when bags a re mass pro- duced. they will add $112 to the cost of a full-size car, in 1977 dollars. That includes a sso m arkup for company and dealer. The government estimate for replacing a deployed system is S325. GM estimates initial added coa\ at SI93, including a dealer markup but no manufacturer·s profit. GM estimates replace- ment costs at $500 to $600. Q. WILL AIR bags raise in- sur ance costs? ' A. Insurance firms say no. Na- tionwide Insurance Company has said if all cars had air bags. an- n u u I insurance rates wduld Ov .. r The Counter NASO UstilMJS c aused an accident, but a passenger broke a fin ger. The government says the "chances of an accidental deployment are no more than 1.000 to one. and tough quality controls will be required to insure that the chances of ac· cidental deployme nts remain tow. Q. CAN AN inflating air bag cause an iOJury:' A. The government says 1t 1s highly unlikely. But GM cites four or five cases out of 125 re- corded deplbyments in which the I ba~s may have aggravated in- juries, GM noted one accident an \ which the inflating bag may have broken a driver's arm. GM say~ more research is needed before 1t can draw a conclusion about ai r- bag caused injuries. ' 2 J .. Ul'S l.a~t _o~t u:c•,, 4 •'" -.._ Up 11' i • • 1 Uo 200 ... .a., VP 1Q f) OOWN~ -1 .. .. , -.. -.. -'• -+-,.,, ., . ' ...... + ·~ + .. .. . ... + ,,, .. + ,.,, ... "• .. ,, .. .... .. '• ... ~ '• la ~I 0C "'• . .. 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Fight Fades Salea Hopes Buy Peace 1 By MILTON M~ltOWITZ tbrdly a week passetts without aome new bleata rroa{ American ~mpanle» about "un!alr" compeUUon fr~ J apaneae producera. The charae ii uau&lly that that Japanese dump tbelr products here at prices below wbat these same ltema 5el1 fat in Japan. ' THE STEEL COMPA.N1ES HAVE complained. The television set manufacturers have complained. The lateat tQ join t,he wailing chorus are Monsanto, a major chemical ~ producer, and E.F. Johnson, the leadins U.S. maker ot CB ' radios. Monsanto hu built a new plant at Chocolate Bayou, Texas, to produce aorblc acid and potua1um aorbate, chemicals that are uaed u p~ervallves ln food process· ing. The company cbar1e1 that the Japanese a~ dumpinf these chemJcals here at • ~ prices 40 percent below what they command In Japan. Monsanto says the viability or its Texu planlis threatened. The U.S. Intern&· lion al Trade Com - Money Tree mission is investigating rising imports of Japanese-made CB radios. E.F. Johnson warns that lf "quick action," in the form of quotas or tarlfts, is not taken, Japanese makes will take over the American market. However, look what's going to happen in the coming Christmas sales season. You are going to be bombarded· with pitchtm for an expensive new Japanese-made toy ..... and there won't be a whisper ot complaint from U.S. com- panies. · · " THE "TOY'' IS THE HOME videotape recorder. which the electronics industry ls counting on to become the big ticket replacement for color television sets. The recorder is· a unit that will enable you to to t.ape tv shows you are nor around to catch, so you can play them back at your con .. venience. It's capable of recortling a program orr one cban·· nel while you're watching another channel. Sony has been selllne such a unit here under the name Betamax for $1,300. The units being moved into the U.S. mark et will sell for as low as Sl.000. · The TV recorders to be marketed here will be sold un- der a variety or brand names -RCA. Zenith, Sylvania, Panasonic, Quasar, Magnavox. Sanyo, the Sears, Roebuck house label. But the var~ety is less than meets the eye. WHILE U.S. MANUFACTURERS HAVE been working to develop a recorder, the Japanese have clearly beaten them f.o the punch. As a result, all the units to be fielded here in the coming months will come from two sources: Sony ~r Matsushita. Matsushita, the world's largest maker or TV sets. markets under the Panasonic and Quasar labels, but its video recorders will also. be sold under the RCA, Maganavox, Sylvania, MGA and Curtis Mathes labels. Zenith, which led the fight against the color TV invasion from Japan, will market under it.a name tbe Betamax re· corders made by Sony. In addiUon to Zenith, Sanyo, Toshiba and Sears will buy their recorders frc>m Sony. THE SONY AND MATSUSIDTA units are not compati- ble, meaning that you will not be able to feed a Sony tape cassette into a Matsushita recorder and vice-versa. Despite the profusion of labels then, this contest will be basically a battle between two makes. And it will be an all· ' Japanese e&ffair. There are no U.S.-made sets for the Japanese to undercut. lrwestors Worried Over Money Supply NEW YORK <AP> --The stock market turned down to- day, giving up some or its modest gains or the past ~o sessions. r• · The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 6.23 points Wednesday and Thursday, dropped back 3.98 points to 856.81. Losers look an 8·7 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was relatively light. Big Board volume totalled 18.34 miUJon shares. · After0Thursday·s close, the Federal Reserve reported an S800 miUion· aecllne in the basci measure of the money supply. 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Ct\ttlO> 10 tboll9 -m .. 111 eeun1., on "-"1 PUBLIC NOTICE **MUSIC CATERING** H•vlng a party, reception, or Hlff bOOster event? Heda problem with llvt music? Custom music systems are now availa-ble for your home, hall or bUslness. Complete Installation & operation /ealurlng a Dimenaioft 1 disc Jockey. Super sound muslcal lights. Your music or ours. Reasonable rates. five hour minimum. Early reservations are sug- gested. CDB Charlle'a Diaco Bualneaa After Six please: Charlie (714) 95~35 Danny (213) 691-99'4 Featurlngbll);J Thi•..,..,.... I• COCIClueled bV ... ,,.. 10. "''· Writ. ;., ,.,_. i.t .... ,_ dlvl-. Oolcwn M. 1Cellff1 l'°2 Se" O.brl•l1'!=======~===~------------------------Menl I. llll•umlk Circle,.._. Park, t;A.. .0.JD I Thh llM-t WH flled Wltll IN llll1bullneuWllUAlllCNc:ltdby011lfl• C-ty Clef'll ol Orai>Qe Coumy oft~ dlvlclUal. ltmbt~ 12, ttn Sl9r*1 Dotorea M. l<eller L.;;.:..~--..:.=.-;::::.;:;;;;;;o-...;;;;;...o;;.;..;;,;;;:;;.;,;.,;.-.-.. ___ ...., lSU Mut-rv $Ir .. , i.1v.,,.c1e. CA 9U02 Nodt-11 wlll lie requlrH, Allff • I und1•r:.lJnd lhc highway comm1'l'i1oner u!>ed lo own a 1"" bid -"'""· 1he dr•••"I• .,.., toi.d!>ldl' fru1I st.mrl •· "'9<1fiatl-.,. to De r.tu......S totlle ,.1n• Tiii• r.Mll-t -filed wllll n. 'uott-Or-Coa•l Dally Piiot CountyOtrllofOr .... c..wnt,OllS.,C. Sept."· n. ». 0c1. 1, 1911 .on-n 1, ,.,, Where else can you get this? Pu1111nc1 Or8ft99 Coest Delly , ... ------------------------·~1· DEPARTMENT OF FOREST RV LA ,,_..,, Q;recior PUBUC NOTICE Sept. "· 2l. JO, -OcloDer,. 1'17 .0.1·11 Baggage ln•ured -Mo••l11 DEAR PAT: I'm planning to visit my pa rents in New York for a month this fall. Because or m)"long :,lay, I 'II have to take a qui_te a lot of clothing and lug- ~age. Do airlines provide insurance coverage for haggage,ordo l havetogetmyown? G.P .• Huntington Beach On domestic fUgbts, the canter's maximum liability is $500. If your baggage ls worth more, you may obtain addition al coverage by declaring excess \I alue and paying a lee for extra coverage. 'l 'el.egram• A re Guaranieed DEAB PAT: I sent a •night letter recently and \~as very upset to learn later that delivery had taken eight hours. Doesn't Western Union have to observe delivery time limits? H.H., Newport Beach Although it's not generally known, Western lJnion offers money-back guarantee on delivery time for all types of domestic services. Night letters are supposed to be delivered within one and one- ha tr to two hours by phone, or within five hours if delivered by hand. Mailgrams should be expected lo arrive in the first business mall delivery the day after being sent. If you did not get service within these lime limits, you are entitled to a full refund or you may have your message resent at no charge. Contact your local Western Union customer service operator to file a claim. tthat Does •K.o•her' Mean? DEAR PAT: I love kosher meats, but it seems that usually they are more expensive than other varieties. The same thing applies to other foods labeled "Kosher." Are these foods prepared to Jewish custom. or does it amount to special recipes being use<t? ·" "' B N .• Dana Point The use or the "Kosher'' label Is regulated. Kosher meats must be prepared In accordance with ritual. The way an animal or fowl 11 killed, b!>w it must be dressed, treated and prepared for human consumption has to be In accordance with J ewish law and custom, according to the CaUfomJa State Bar Association. Advertlllng to the contrary ls a crime punishable by a $.100 fine and up to 90 days In jail. Death Nodce• KOllHIO PU.-cl •••Y S.plembclr 1', 1•11. LILLIAf'j ICOENIO, ruldeM of Survived by two d•ugMert, """ I •oune 8'!.tch, c.111oml• tor 21 n•r~. Cempbell of Newport Bea<h, C. .. ...., P••M<I awey on September 1', 1'77. Olive Coo• of Tiburon, '•·• sl11 1 M•eo lwr ..epflew Orme Hering of gre,.dcl\lldr•ft, end slll or••t· Tuoon,Arltone. PtlveleMfVICHWtrt greftdChlldreft, 80rft In Oe,.ve r, ll•ld lnl.,ment MelroH Abbey ColoredO on April 21, 1•1. Prlvele MemOfl•I P•r•, M •llelm, c:.. Sllefftf' i::mlly MtVICU '" R•dle,.dl, C•. L<tOU"• B•Kfl Mortuary, ti• South PecltlcVi.wMMtu rt<tors. Coe•I Hlghwey dlrtetorL 'ATTllltSON KELLY. PATTERSON. Aoe 2S died '>•Pl•mt>er I•. Survived by h•r O•UQM•r. l•r•h """ W•k•ll,.Q, molt,.r 0.llY Getldron, let .. r 81sMp Pelle,_., sl1ter Geor9f• "•lttnllft, or•nGper-• OouQ Str\1111, Mra. Helen Buo Mid Mr A Mn . Jemes "•Utf'10fl. S.Nke S.turclo 10 AM •I HoltOll -!ao4I Mortlw"t. L.onq Beecll wllll 1 .. 1 .... ...... 1 '"All Soul• c.m-,. ~·••MAN HELEN HAllER FREEMAN, rnl· deftt al Newport he<ll, C1tltor,.le. Deatlu E~ewheret. WILKES-BARRE Pa . CAP) -Former U .S. Rep. Mlkbell Jenkins, -------------81, suffered a heart at· .. laLHOADWAY ...OITUAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842·9150 SMnM nmaL LAMI COSTA MIS. CHAPIL 427 E. 17th St. ~sta Meta• ~8 Santa Ana Chapel , 518 N. Broadway . Sant1Ana • 547.-4131 PllRC:. llOTHIH lMmtl' MOlrTUilY ' 627 Main St. Huntington Beach ~I> • ........ y CCM.OMIAL ......... HOWi 7801 Bolu Ave. We1tmln1ter 893-3525 •AClfltC YllW MIMOllAL PAU Cemetwy Mortuary Chapel 3500 Plclflc View Drtve Newport. ca11romla 844·2700 tack Thursday and died at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. . WATERTOWN, Mass. <AP> -SUvloCosda, 77, a French horn player and voice coach with the Metropolitan Opera for 36 years, died Thursday at hi.a home here or an apparent heart attackl .. Pubfl"'9d 0rMIQe Coe•I Delly P1..,., S.iM. "· n. JO. "n PlJBUC NOTICE "CTITIOOS e~S NAM• STATEM&NT Tiie IOllaWlng ,.......,, ere 001"9 bull· neu •• NEWPORT INSULATION, NEWPORT POOLS. 223 Woe SI., l.eg~'!"f."~d::.;.~:.s~?3 We .. St , l.eQllM Beech, Cell! tl•SI Ed Jeck>0n, 241 VIClorle, Cotte Mue,Cellt.'2'21 Tiii\ Ou•ln•u I• <andu<led b• • generel ,..rtnerlillp Brute t: M<GOw•n Tiii• >U01..,._t WH Ille<! with Ille Co<irtty Ct-OI Orenge Counly 0115eot. l , ""· ... 14'1 Pvbll....., 0renQll CoHI Delly Piiot S.pl •. 1'.1l. l0. 1'11 PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS BUSI NEU NAMUTAUMENT PUBUC NOTICE TM tolloWlnQ ,..._.ere dOl"9 tM.ttl· l------------1\eU H THE Qi.ANGE COUNTY AN· TIOUE SHOW & SALE. 1'1' Cre11a,,. A,...,~,_, C:.. 9°'211 JOMl)fl 0.811 Grlmet, ,,.. 0..,..,1 Wey, Rl .. nlOe, C:.. '2SO. Bettye S.YOle Grimes, "61 O..ryl Wey, Rtwnlde, Ce. '2SO. Tlllt buSIMH It COlldl."led by e Qtn.rel PfftM""lp. JoMc>ll o.'en °' '"'" Thi• 11•1-t wes llled wltll the Cou11ty Cieri< of 0••"99 County °" AUQIHU. 1t71 ,..., Pubfllhecl Ore .... CoHt Delly Piiot S.PI. 2, t, 1•'. 2:1, 1911 3111).11 PlJBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS NAM• ITATIMINT The fotlowl"ll per-. I• CIOlnq bud · ~ ... , Pi.OFl!SSIDHAL UINOSCAPING ANO GARDENING SERVICE. '717 Humboldt Ave., Westmlftsler, CA.. .,.., S.lv_. T. Remlrer, '712 Hum- bolelt A.,., we-tl""Mter, CA. 92"3 .... " SUNltlOll COUltT 0" TNI ST A Tll CW CAl.1 POil MIA l'Oll TH•ClOUNTYO .. OttA.MOa .... ....,... NOTICI Of' H•AltlNOOI' ... TITION l'Olt Pll09AT't 01' WIU. ANO POii Lln•llS THTAMINTAllY ANO ~Oii AUTNOlllZATION TO AO· MINllTlll UHOElt TMI INDl ... NDINT ADMINtnllATION 0' HTATHACT. Ealete of ANNA MAY HALDERMAN, DKHMCI. f'j0TIC& IS HERl!IY GIVEN lllet JOSEPH II. HALOl!RMAN flH flied herein • petlllon for PrOltew Of Wiii Ind for lssuence of l.ttlers lfflMllent•rv end for AAl!llorlr.ellon to Admllll•l•r 1111• cler lhe llldtpet'°"lf AdmlftltlrlltlOf> E1tetnAcl, reference towtllc.fl 11 for h.1rtllor !lllf11<tllen, end tlWlt tflt UM41 at\CI piece_, flffrl,. ltw -hall -.. w11or0ct.4. lt77,e11o:ooe.m .,I ,,,. cour1..-n tf Oetier1mtlll Ne. a MICI ~ • .C 100 Ovlc Ceftler Drt"'I wn1, In tfle City of leftl• ,. ... c.llfomla. o.1ec1Secit.1f. tm. wtWAMl.M.IOMN, CP·SI" Tiiis bullMU 11 ~ by eft If\. NOTICE TOCltlOITOi.s dlvl-ls.I T. Remlre1 Oulty Clerlt MILi.ait eMAllTINO ..... .,~ ...... s~~~~'::~~~~~~iAT;:. lllh •t•lemenl wn flled w1111 flW THI! COUNTY 01' OltANOE County Cl-of Oreftge Co<ll\ty or ...... CA...., Tel: ttUl.....,,J Alt_.,._,...._ H•. A-mo AUf11dl 23, 1tn ~ E stale ol E OWA RD F II OST Publl\hed Or-Coest Delly Piiot, Plllbll....., 0rar>9' 00HI Delly fOI Sept. 15, "· 22. 1'11 .,..11 HODGDON, OecuMd ------------1 f'j0TICE IS HE A EBY OIVEN lo llw AUQvll 26, Sept-r J, t, 1', 1'11 credllors ol uw et>o .. ftemH de<-___________ n_•_1._n 11 .. 1 ell person$ r\ewlng clelms eg1lft1I the wid dt<eclenl ••• required to Ill• PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE them, with the ,.<enary "°"'"""· '" ------------PICTl'nOUI aUllM•U Mit.Ma ITATaMUff the Office of Ille <lerlt ol IN et>owe .,.. lllled court. or lo pre~• them, wltll llW ne<euery vOU<hers, lo the u"cMf'llQl'Md ., c IO W1lll•m E Pow•ll, Pelllloner, •• 1600 Do\19 St • a 110, NewPOrl Beech, Celllorftla. which I• '"" pleo of 1>u1I· MU ol the undenlgned 1,. ell mettefl iwr1elnlno 10 lho eslete of wld <lee•· oenl, wllllln lour month\ •lier ti.. flfll pub II< allon o! 1111• "°"'•. Dated !.eptem\>l'r 13, 1'77 WI LLIAM E POWELL Pernloner IEJ<ecutor of ll1e w111 of lhe ebove nemed dl<4'denl OIENISL KASTEN , ... Oo,,. St.,• 110 Newpert 9N<ll, CA hi• 171•1751-wJS AttorMY ... P.t.ltlener Pubflw.ed Or..,ge C:O.•I D•lly Pilot, S.pl 16.13, JO, Oct 1, 1911 "CTI TI CIUS euSINEU NAMll ITATllMaMT The toflowtng llfflOM ereclel119 ltlltl· neu:~y Cl.EANf;RS,.., so. Brlstal A,..,, SellUO Me, CA i.oberl 1.. CM11enttr Jr .• 311 Alve Ln.,Cotte-.,CA'2621 Robe~I I.. C..rpeftltf' S«_. »:le NtVede St., C...te Mese, CA Tiii• bualnen It conoucted tty • oeMtel pertnertlllp. R-., L. C...pell1tr Jr. T11l1 118t-• wn · flled wllfl IN eovmy o.ni of 0r-. County o" s... temtiert2,1f71 TM tolfdWl119 .,.,_ ........ llvt.l-...u n ; TOOi. Tl!CH, 1116 Morll'ovfe, Ceala MtW Cllllfoml•f»27 Robert J . L•ftCHltr, 209 Edgtwetw, Belboe, C..llfoml•tM1 Vklll S. ~.tot l!C19eWeter, kltioe, CA!lfonlletMI lllla NlflHI b conducttd by 8fl I,._ dlvldllel. Aoe:..1 J . l.ent••ler Thia ltM-" -tiled •1111 tM Cou111v Cl«ll of Or•ft99 C-ly Oft AUQll'll 2', tffl f'lt11t Pub!"'*' OrMQlt c:.st Delly Piiot, "''"' 5eptembw2,t, 1•,2l. 1m J111.n Publlst.cl Ore1199 Goeal Delly Pllol, Sept "· 23. ». Oct.1, 1971 402A-11 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTl'nOUI IUllNEIS MAMm ITAT•MaMT "CTITIOUS•UllMIU Tiie folloWlllO ,.,._ 11 OOl"V ltlltl· NAMllTATEM8WT · MU•: PlJBUC NOTICE Tiie lolloWlftO,.,.... .. dOfft1I ..,,.. CLASSICAL CAllNllTltY, •21 ------------1 Mllel N~I Street. CMle Mew CA fln7 Pi.1MO ASPt4ALT, uo11 a-..s 0on wetter at111o. "°6 Hotloey LAI,.., .-lftQIOll 8Hcll, CA '2"9 Ad-,..._, tletcfl CA.. ftMO JoMclfl 0. WlltOll, 11't'2 Teli.rt, T~I• IMlftna Is~ • .., by .. ~ HUftllngton .. edl, CA '7MI dlwkluet T hit bullrlelt 11 condUCted by ell .... • Don Otlll9 dlvld<.oel .__..0 Wll Tlllt a~ wn flleel with 1M ,,_,..., ' IOfl C-ty Oen ol Or-CowmY Oft A4'9. Tiii• \UOl-t ... flled Willi ,... " 1971 COwntv o-of or-. eo-, on u. • · 1m 1'1CTlllOUI aul•N•H MAM• ITAT•MINT Tiie folloWlng Pt<-ere ...... bllsl- MH :~ 1 U .f Pl MAIONI! S'l'Dllt!S, 21U NtWPOr1 Bowleverd, N-POrt 8ffell, CMllOmlettMO Pltllllps Merine Storti, 1 .. c. I• Otfltorftle corpore11on1, m w.11 ••WI SlrHI, Newpot1 .. ec... C..lltor11l• .,... l ltl• bldllwla •• clOfldllCted llY • ~ porellon. ""11.Ul"SMAAINI! STOl'lS, INC. ... , •• DelMlll. ............ . Tlll1~-flltdwllfltlle CoulltY Cleft.. Or ... °""""' ... ~ loMMW 12. 1'71. PUBLIC NOTICE ouARANJ'EED v AWE EXCHANGE CERTCFlCATE ge1.cwcme GU.UJJt1"U.t waGUAaMITltl. ft)~F.. fNIA.iWW&CJMWI• f.t'll .. \A.ND,.Pn' IM• fUU Nat:HAlill ...... lUWAAD A LJ1C.1 ~ U1 ..... -Mii VAlUI ANO Mtiu._U WiADIL 'ftMt• 1K~ •AIJJI ~~ft wtU 14t YA.UO..Mf'tTIWtt _.. ••. Uf' TH\. QA Tl Uf MJllOiA'i:... We furnish the above guarantees on' all coins and meet the standard of the ANA Grading Board when applicable. 2630.C ··-Slnet MeW'p!f'l leach 645-1744 (Behind Mariners Mlle) Tuea. 2:00-5:30 Wed. thru Sat. 11 :00-5:30 Cloe.ct Sun. & Mon. NEWPORT BEACH ONLY STOCK ELIMINATION EVERYTHING ·GOES! NO ALTERATIONS ~LL SALES FINAL MO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ' / p- • MARMADUKE by Brad Andt"on Q ,_/ "It seems the new mailman's wife has a trench poodle." . FUNKY WINKERBEAN MISS PEACH ............. -.- by Tom ~atiuk IHE" ~RKING LaT. ! ~I!> 15 A MA~~­ ING BAND NOT A CIRWS// TANK McNAMARA MOON MULLINS TODAY'S CIDSSIDRD PUZZLI ACROSS ilme Preli• 50C111end1r 1 Slight t>y at>t>r ignoring 52 Preserve 5 Careless one , dressers stand1nq 2 ICE Indian worda carpel 54 Cul dOwn 14 G•YE' an 56 F1ral edge 10 u s s R 15 Fem.none premier ouahly 5g •• way 16 Sleel slreel ongred enl 60 Ouanhty ol I 7 Coon ol India him • 16 Walelllul 62 8PISY and 19 Awkward Diana lellow 85 Poaes 20 w:irmong 6 7 Mullny device 11e,sel 22 h igency 69 Colony ol 24 Ul1l1zal1on t>ees :>5 Semesters 70 The 27 Fell in P1nlaleuch globule a var 2q Fish 11 Sea eagles 32 Palm 72 Atways Springs. lor 73 Solid orec1p. one 7 4 Nose Slang 33 Boal 75 Fender accessory blemt1h 34 Synthellc I tiler DOWN 36 Check11 lh1 course ot I Suoreme •O Slldanese Pcrs1t1n monelarv ruler 11n1t · 2 MobOdv 42 1cecream 30t>v111llng co,,coctoont lw"' a norm 44 lnterrogat oo,, 4 KllChPn toot 4 5 Tllofoughlare 5 8Ha. e g • 7 On no G Noar IN! occaaoon hOftton 49 Belore 111 : 1\'!\btan Sea UNITED Feature Syndicate r I:' gull 8 ·····Alaska 9 Jeers 10 Be unwell 11 Assemt:>lage 12 Sour 13 Fed the killy 21 Work Prefo• 23 Lowers 26 Athenian pool 26 Meat 01e 29 Ra1l t:>lrd 30 Follow. In· formal 31 Knobs 35 01 an tfmed torce 37 Out(IOing 38Grape relusa 39 Peter Pan pirate 41 "····W8 1oroet" •3 Most dire 46 12 months 48 Nevada 1ourl1t center 51 Portion• 53 Trolled 54 Prices paid 55 01 a labor group se Backward Prefix 57 Acquire through ex- perience 61 Printing machine: lnfotm11 63Tranqu1I 64 Span11h D1lnter 66 Carpenter' a lool 68 New form: Prefix by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS WHAf WOULP 't1:)CJ SA'( I~ 1101.V YOU I WAS 11f5CftJOEW FPDM R01A&:rtf ll*1e ~v?~ ' ·-· Frld!y. s.ptemw te. ttn OAJL y PILOT A J 1 PEANUTS by Charles M. ~'1ulz Diddle. diddle dwnpli!'¥J, My son uohn ... DR . SMOCK by Mell [ E G ReAi" .' CURE? ve;AH .1 Ge-r R t!:::> OF N\Y R OC.K Ff:Vf:;R .1 MOTLEY'S CREW NctN L l~EN I MOTL~Y. r,:: '(OU DON'I 51i\.R'f -r~E:ArtN6 M& wm-4 /.. 1..rr·n .. ~ R6.~~cr ... N\Y CAVe ROi".' by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux IT'5 AL-50 ve~· GOOD FJR THE GROUND ... lRR. A DUMPLIN6 MAD£ OUTOf- 01001..E DIDDLES T 5 GuJv F2;\ "12~;: t1E~T ,.\~i:' '1'0t~ LEc:; AND ~OVi\ FEET •l ''" by George Lemont ON A weP....,EESPAY ~ 11 by Templeton and Forman GERIATAIX ... ~OU 5 1MPLY HAVeN'T ™E PROPER VOCAS.ULARY IC COPS WITH r:=R&E;WA Y DRIVING~ .... , l MARMADUKE by Brad And1non • "It seems the new mailman's wife has a french poodle." FUNKY WINKERBEAN --- MISS PEACH . ............... by Tom ~atiuk fHI: PARKING LOT~! 1H I!> 15 A MA~c.H- 1 NG BAND NOT A Cl~W5// TANK McNAMAR"A MOON MULLINS WONDERFUi. 'TIME" OF DAY IHE PAY BUGS HAVE GONE iO BED .. · ,AND TH~ N~HT BUGS HAVEN'T STARTED TO WORK YET ... ~ ... ~orrr:-)!) TODAY'S CIDSSlllD PVZZLI ACROSS ilme· Pre11x 50 Calender 1 Shghl by abbr ignoring 52 Preserve 5 Careless one 9 dressers s1and1ng 2 10 E lnd11n words car~I 54 Cul down · 14 G '"e an S8 Firsl edge 10 us SR 15 Feminine premier auality 59 •• way 16 Steel street ingredient 60 Ouanhly ot 1 7 Coin ot tnd11 1ilm • 18 Watchful 6:.> Betsy and I 9 Awkward Diana tettow 65 Poaes 20 Warming 67 Muhny device vessel 22 Exigency 69 Colony ol :.>4 Ullhz1t1an bees 25 Semestere 10 The 27 Fell in Pentateuch globulet var 29 Fish 71 Sea ogles 32 Palm 72 Alwaya Springs. !or 73 Solid preclp. one 74 Nose Stang 33 Boat 75 Fender accessory blem11h 34 Syntt1811C 1tblr DOWN 36 Checks the course ot , t Suorerne •O SudlneH' Pers111n monetarv ruler un1I • 'l Nobody 4 2 Ice cream 3 Oev111tlng concoc1ton1 tn1111 a norm 44 lnterrog111on • K11c:ht>n tool 45 Tt1orougt1l1re s S..1. • g 4 7 On llO G Noar the OCCHIOl'I hOmon 49 Berore 111 / At.ib11n Sea UNITED Feature Syndicate gull 8 ··-··Alaska 9 Jeers 10 Be unwell 11 Ad'emblage 12 Spur 13 Fed the kitty 2 t Worl(' Prel1x 23 lowel'6 26 Athenian l>OOI 28 Meal pie 29 Rall bird 30 Follow In· lormar 31 Knobs 35 01 an armed • force 370u1001ng 38Grape retu11 39 Petf'r Pan l)lrart •t "····we f«get" 43Moatdlre 4612 montha •8 Nevllda tourist centtr 51 Portions 53 Trolled 54 Prices paid ssor 1 labor • group ·• 58 81ckw1rd Prefix 57 Acquire through ex· perlence 61 Printing machine· Informal 63 Tranquil 64 S111nrsh 1>11n1t r 66 Carpe ntt r" • tool 68Newfor1111: Preh- by Jeff Millar and Bill Hinds • JUDGE PARKER ' Fridey, Septembef 19, 1977 DAIL v PILOT A ' I by Wm. F. Brown and Mef casson . Ar-lo IH~ 51AMP 15 weu., Grl="f PEANUTS · by Charles M. Schulz 1~1'21f'.6N CEtJ15 \ W2AP I~~ ~-----,--51AMP, WI t.L. "l'bu ? ... ~Ave YOU ev~ HEA~D OF Drr. ANO MC~. JiKYL} ~o Mr.~o Mlt'i MYDE • 0 DOOLEY'S WO~LD Diddle, ctiddle dWl1pli~, My son uohn ... DR. SMOCK GF<E:A-r.' CURE MY CAVE; F<O"f".' by Melt [ c Y'C::AH I GEi R t D OF MY ROC.K FeVER .1 MOTLEY'S CREW ~ Ll~EM, MOfL~Y, 1;: YOU DON'I 51ARI 1'~EA1'1t-J6 M& wrn~ A 1..11 .. f\...~ ~s;SP6.CT .. P.: l'LL R~ISE ~ YOUR ~OPE~1 T 1AXES JUSf L\KE by Harold Le Doux 1T ~ AL:-J vER'1 GOOD FJUHE GROUNO .. fr:!R .. A DUMPLING MAD£. OUT Or DIOOLE: DIDOL(S "7" 5 GJJti F0~ 'f2~.\ rlE~i ~r-..C' tfOU~ LEC~ AND \jQl:R FEET I'"' by George Lemont ON A WEPNESPAY . ?!.' : GcJ? by Templeton and Forman GERIATRIX ,, .. YOU SIMPLY HAVeN'T ™E PR.OPE:~ VOCABULARY IC COPE. WITH r=R6eWAY • DRNING! DENNIS THE MENACE I J~ DAILY PILOl f 'rld!y, S!p!ftnbet ti, 11n 1'11E F MILY CJR<.:US By IJll Kean~ "Wont me to put the handles on those little hot dogs?" No 'RingS" Last Tolkien Best Seller? LONDON <AP I --J .R.R. Tolkien's posthumous epic "The S1lmarillion" has been published, and critics agreed that it's not up to "The Lord or the Rings.·' But the publishers arc sure it will be a best seller. "We have a first-edition print of 800,000 in Bri- ta\n and the United States," said a spokesman Thursday for Allen and Unwin, the British publishers. TOLKIEN, A PROFESSOR OF English at Ox- ford University 31 years, started ''The Silmarillion'' in 1916 but left it a jumbled mass of much-rewritten manuscript when he died in 1973 at the age of81. It was assembled and edited by his son Christopher. a lecturer in English at Oxford and his Cather's literary ex- ecutor. The book. planned as Tolkien's final work. 1s a descriptive pre- history or the mythical. a ll cgorical world of Middle Ea rth that Tolkien created in "The Lord of the Rings" and populated with the Hob- bits, a race of 1ittlc peo- ple given to overeating and family trees. ''The Lord or the Rings" is a collection of adventure tales describ· ing the heroic quest of a Hobbit named Frodo to destroy a fatal ring -the source of evil -and his encounters with monsters, natural dangers and t-he power or evil. .. TOLKIEN "THE SILMARILLION," WHICH the publishers call a "prequer· to "The Rings,·· opens in the land of Numenor, a star-shaped island from which lh"e characters journey to Middle Earth before the days of the Hobbit. It explains the creation of Middle Earth. covers 1l!> First and Second Ages and makes clearer the pa:.t often referred to in "The Rings." But it refers to the Hobbits only once. ··is it as good as 'The Lord orthe Rings'?" critic J ohn Ezard asked in his review in the Guardian. "No, not b~ a long chalk. Yet ... the stories, even in their undeveloped promise, come close to the best !n European legend." EZARD AL.50 SAID THE NEW book was 1'olkien 's "Genesis, Exodus, Paradise Lost and Drowning of Atlantis rolled into one." Student Press Freedo01 Okayed Grocery Pricing Required .... , EEP! 2 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS. 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'Ii~ scary· coming to high school the first time. darbor High s;,,ior Julie Anderson dons a feminine, peasant look. .. .... -------------=~ -=-~ Ken Babineau, 13, Harbor High: OP shorts and shirt, book bag. Adidas tennles? 'No,' latJgh Edison freshmen (from left) David Barclay, Marie Santos Tefano, and Glenn Springer. 'They're J.C. Penneys.' Friday, September 16, 1977 Campus 81 • Cleanup By CHERYL ROMO ott• o.lty ..... ...,. The pUblic address sys~m at Newport Harbor High conveyed the greeting, "This ls the second day of school. Welcome back!" Some of the kids laughed and one of them said. "Maybe they thought we forgot to come the first day." Orange Coast youngsters bounced right back into scboOl this week, some with mispvings about giving up Joni, lazy days at the beach; but others were just glad to get back into the social swing of things, greetioe friends with "lllyas" and bugs. ~ And they looked different this year -even ' school offlcials commented about it: area teens re· turned to school looking clean, healthy and well· groomed. And they smile a lot. Gone is the scraggly hair. the torn jeans and the bare feet. There are aome similarities though -- freshman still look lost. ·upper classmeo look confi· dent, teachers and counselors loot harried and the parking lots are Jammed with banged.up VW's and Mopeds. Gordon Thorin, a 17-year-old senior at Edison, was proud to show the interviewer a picture of bis car he "totalled" this summer. He carries it around in the pocket of his Osb Kosb B'Gosh bib overalls so everyone will know why be walks to scbool .o(.his year. · For a closer look at the young trendsetters our area. we visited three bigh schools: Newport Harbor, Edison in Huntington Beach and Irvine and talked with teens themselves. • . All three campuses abounded with OP, Hobie and Hang-Ten shirts fo'r guys. OP walking short were also a bi& number as well as form-fitting B · . tania jeans and brown corduroy pants. Polo shir <SeeCAMPUS.Pa&eBZ> Left, Irvine sophomore Debbie Dierker in shorts, t-shirt, scarf and all-American apple; right, Gordon Thorin of Edison carries a picture of his wrecked car in his overalls. 1be local chapter meets once or twice a year ,with NMF afflll•ted phyaiclana for updates on re· cent medical developments. Mrs. Mucbete bas been sufferina from what is termed a clataic mlaraine since abe was 19 years old. A clualc mlaraine ii moat common amon1 women. fllually ~n the ages of 20 and 40, and can bf provoked by physical and emotional stress. .. J DAILY l'ILOT From 81 ... Migraine prophvhet·1 u u!te uf u ~\• t1IOfklnt •I nt called lndcral "'OU. ~· t t.C'f~ o• dfervuceol 1tJ1plnn art' l!'W> und•r ~tudy but r uJta ar• nut expected for al leul • y~ar. '' ht· U)''ll Acrordana t<• 11 'llpokt~man for the round•· lion. ht"adach~ m•y t>t• tr11&eted by c•rUUn foods. beveraac.-a or ... tulillons Somt common ft-.od"l tu be avoided lill'" chf't-se, chocolate, cured 1nl•ata. Otleotol food!I cont•lning monoaodlum .:lut.amate, ahl'llrl•h and certain frulU. Al.lo tu be uvolded 111 •ny type of alcohol t•i.ptt1lllly wine In MN Miucht::ic ':. cllitt', c11aret.te or c11ar :.mo&c trig"cn an udverst.! reaction and thla t•auses her to avoid most public places, lncludin& reatauranu. <1nd m•ny of her huaband'a bU1lnes• runcuon. .. 'It h..i .. put d :.tru111 011 1>ur inurnage." 11he , .. ys :.adly ·because I h•ve not been able lo at lend a lot of thmai. with my husband " 808 BIUK>Kl'\, cJ rohu .. l mall 111 h1l> t urh 50':.. i.ulfcrs from u type of m1grame called a duster. It ha:. been de:.cnt>t:<l ws one or the mo:.t excruciating pa1n11 known by doctori. who specialize m hei.dacbe re:.earch Clu,,ters often at.rake with no warnan& when the victim is i.leeplng and attatcks may last 45 minutes to an hour but wUI return again during the duration, which usually lasts intermittently for about two months. according to an NM F spokesman These headaches may oecur every thn:e t'/ four months. Studies 1nd1<:ute dusters are probably hereditary and may be genetically linked. They occur m a ratio of four to one, male to female. and arc generally considered a m ale disease Research by Or. Kudrow indicates there may be a physical type more prone to cluster headaches Cluster sufferers, according to his study, are oflen taJI. have high c heek rxmes, hazel eyes and "orange peel complexions." Brooks has been 11uffcrmg from C'luster headaches for 33 years. "I had my first attack in the army during the Battle of the Bulge," he says '"The pam 1s so bad. clw;tcrs are often called su1cidl' or killer headaches because of the s u1c1de rate of ... ur fer<'rs 1·1 lost my trucking bus tnl'SS because I <·ouldn'l drtve. I've had doctor:. tell me I must have marital or sexual problem11 " Eventually Brooks lost another l.Jusancs:. · · 1 went broke and considered su1c1de, · he says looking down at the floor "So,, my wife and I came down here to Newport to hve in our summer cottage. I thought maybe the whole thing was just pressure, you know, tension or something " But living a tranquil life at the beach didn't stop the attacks, and, in desperation, Brooks began reaching for anything for relief. Transcen· dental meditation, yoga, tranquilizers, nose sur- gery . . . • Dr. Kudrow st.ates there is no evidence that any of these remedies are benericial and the only drug available at this time, that appears to bring some relief, is Lithium. ''It's just so frustrating," Brooks says. "And it's financially devastat.lng." He says he's been headache .free recently, has started a new business, and "1s hopeful." -CHERYL ROMO Ann Landers · Teenager \ N e eds Help l>t-;AR ANN LANDERS: You will erobably think Utll letter is a fake but I give you my word of honor il is real. . I am 15 yeams old u girl. Jn the lust year or so I huvc had a problem that has caused me 1a lot or l'rnbarraasinent. Whenever I laugh hard I \qt my punt:.. Lately It's been happening almost every other day, but so far only with girlfriends. If it i.hould happen when I 1Am with a boy 1 would just dw I a11kt.'<i my mother what lo do about 1t and she ,,11d 1t would go away und not to worry that she had the :.ame problem when she was my age. CWl you give me :.ome advice" NORMAL OR WllAT"1 DEAR 0 . W.: I took your problem lo a top·notch urologlsl, Dr. Russell B. Roth or Erte, Penn· sylvanla. lie called It "stress Incontinence'' -a fancy name for not being •boul to bold It. Acc:ordlng to Dr. Roth, tblB condition ls com· mon among women who have had children and ex· perienced a l(eneral weakening or the muscle 1Ungs that normally hold the bladder ln place. When these m uHdeA become weakened they cannot do the Job of pro~ting agalnllt a 1udden surge or pressure caused by coughing, sneezlng, laughing, jumping, or c:omlnl( down from a hlgh step. First you should be examined by a uroJoglst lo* make 11ure you don't have an organic problem. CChances arc.very good that you don't.) If you are O.K. physically, the trouble ls that you let your bladder get too full. (Some teenagers drink a lofof m Ilk or pop end gel too busy to go.> The remedy ls two-fold. One: Empty your blad· der more fr~uently. Two: Exercise the muscles of control by starling and slopping J.he urine flow voluntarily -several times a day. Tbls should solve the problem. DEAH ANN LANDERS. I huve two adorable ,;randcht&dren. six and nine years of age. 'l'heir dad left my daui.:htcr last year and ever since that lim~ she has had one man after another living with her. l "usn't brouRht up that way and 1tjust kills me. Last week she let a miserable creep move in cJnd this one 1s the worst. He hasn't got a job and the two of them i.leep till noon. The little girls get their own breakfast and do everything for themselves. I have offered to make a home for the children but my daughter moans. "I couldn "t give up my children. Whal would people say?·· I woJ\der what she thinks people arc saying now with such a parade or bums moving in and out. l 'm hot writing for advice. Ann I know you can't solve this problem, but I hope you will print my letter. Maybe if m y daughter sees herself in the newspaper s he 'll sh ape up. ASHAMED (;RANOMA DEAR GRANDMA: llerc'' your lelter but don't expect any miracles, dear. You can do nothing except stay close, try to be a poslllve Influence In the family and hope your daughter cleans up her act. CONFIDENTIAL To Walling For My Slllp To Come lo: I read every word or your five.page letter and now I have a question for you. Are you sure you sent one out., Wine Party The Junior EbelJ Club of Newport Beach will hold ll wtne-tasUng and buff el dinner at 7 p. m. Saturday. Sept. 17. at San Antonio Winery in Costa Mesa. Proceeds will be pre- H nted to Vick Knleht Director of Community Relations for Children 'a Hospital of Orange County at the Sept. 22 &eneral meeting. Mrs. Arthur Yeary, left. Mrs. Robert River. From 81 ... Campus Clean ~ook are in, but U looks as if Hawaiian surfer-style sttirtl have taken a breather on campus this fall. Colored tennis s hoes wlth white stripes. sometimes sans socks, or surfer thongs adorned young male feet. Many sported canvas book bags over thqlr shoulders and there were a few "Star Wars'' and California surf shop T-shirts. Blb overalls, a big number last season, are not as common on campus but they're sWl around. Girls are wearing a variety of styles -from tbe soft, peasant took to form-fitting Dittos and waist- hugging T-shirts with hoods on the back. Mini-ski~ are completely gone, with the ex· ception of cheerleuder outfits, and dresses and skirts are popular with lengths ranging from just below the knee to mid-calf. Platform heels are popular -both with pants and skirts, and many girls are donning nylons. More athletic females are seen on campus in tennis shorts, colored tennis shoes with white st.ripes and shirts with logos like "Sweet and Inno- cent" and "Come and Get it." Handbags range from denim to leather and women, just as they have traditionally in the past, curry their booka ln their arms. Guys don't appear to be much into jewelry, with the exception of diving watches with Velcro bands; but the girls are very much into delicate. feminine Jewelry like gold chains <sometimes two or more wornover~uchother> and tiny pendants, rings, baby hcartsandantiqu~lock~ts. , Pierced ears are in and some .r the youn1 tffn.s interviewed had their ears pierced twice and wore two sets of tiny. delicate studs. Makeup was sparse, if any, and most of the girls wore only a touch or mascara and maybe a dash or rouge. The look is naturl\I. Nalls were manicured and often painted in shades of soft coral, beige or red tones. A few of the girls sported Farah Fawcett- M ajors locks but most <guys as well as glrls > had !lhort or medium-length hair, cut and well 1baped, requiring nothing more than a daily wuh and a good hair blower. Welcome back Cius of '78. '79, '80 and '81 ! Dan Garff and Sue Temps, lrvme High. FUNDRAI ER-RALLY Help send the band to South Bend this year. Bring your 1r1ends and enjoy hsterung to the USC-Oregon game at Roger'• G.rden•. * Food ...ton• • ... store filft ,.._ * ,,. MarcWRC) ..... Sagittarius: Res _ist Temptation SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 6:00 PM DOHA TIOM $5.00 per pwsoa -BO'S WDOtS. WI JOmM II.LS IGAD SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 Ry SYDNEY OMA RR to empha1>1z~ creative means or communica· ti on. 22-l>ec . :.!1 >; Ke111st temptation to lake ap· parent shortcut. Go the way that breeds quality. Accent on secrets, long- range results, awareness hgure in scenario. Older person asks you to aid in long-range plan. concept or policy. If September 17th Is your bll1hday, you arc no weakling • you ure passionate, u critic, ' perceptiv,, wllllng to ac- cept respC>NJlbUlty, very attractive to opposite i.ex; you "have a way .. wat.h older persons and you are a rough-and· tumble competitor. C aprl corn, Can eer persons play important roles In your life. AT llUCAITHUI IOULOAll, llWPOIT IOCR. ARIES <Marc h 21 · April 19): Emotional needs are fulfilled. You breathe sign of relief as tensions vanish. Taurus. Leo and Libra rit into picture. VIRGO (Aug. '23·Sept. 22 > : Follow through on ideas -teach and learn. rise above petty envy, differences. Close neighbors, relatives -!'igure in jigsaw ·pieces will fall together. of polen ti a I. Stick tQ --1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~=·iijii~~~~---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· number ''S." CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What ap-{ pears to be a block, op- position, a detour to nowhere can be • bleas-TAURUS <Aoril :.!O· May 20): You may be reaching for something that is more puff than t1ubstance. Key \s to be a ware. se nsitive. dynamic, imaginative - a nd to avoid self· deception. GEMINI <Moy 21-June 20): Separate fact and fiction. Be receptive. not gullible. Obtain hint from Taurus message. CANCER (June 21· July 22): Way ls paved lor you to progress in many areas, including financial and emotional. Key la to perceive poten- tidl, to reach beyond ap· parent llmllatlons. LEO (July23·Aug. 22 ): '( ou might find younelf in new or different en- vironment. Key~ to take stock, to make contact, BE CONCDNID PRIVINT ..... LIBRA CSept. 23·0ct. 22) · Entertainment, social function -these Cigure high on agenda. Forces tend lo be Acat- tered -leave details for another lime. Enjoy view, accept invitations. compliments. SCORPIO (Oct. 23· Nov. 21 >: Cycle is such that you dig deep enough to strike pay dirt. Ques· tions are answered, you receive valid direction. ,Aquarius. Taurus, Leo persons are part or scenario. SAGITfARIUS <Nov. i ng in disguise. Family member comes through with assets saved for proverbial ralny day. ,I AQUARIUS CJ an. 20.Feb. 18): You learn what ls real, of genuine promise and what t. talk, frail. foolish, deceptive Pisces. Virgo individual:. are In picture. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): You get re· suits. Past efforu pay dividends. Stand tall for principles. Capricorn . Ca ncer individuals 20% OFF* Witt\ Thia Coupon « ANY PURCHASE -the best in C9Unt7 stores I OPEN SUNDAY 12:00 to 5:00 P.M. .. • _.. ------ Orioles Quit, Leave Field; 1 Forfeit Game TORONTO CAP> -Tho ro- µ4!rcu:.a1ons of E~rl Weaver's d nslon to P'olll bb team off the n un soakt'd field, reaultin1 ln forfeiture. may not be fully known Wllil the conclusion of the A mencan League schedule. -- 8 ut the Ball1more Orioles man ger contends he did lhe on ly ttuna be could do. "I couldn't afford to leave my players out there," Weaver said Thursday or his flftb·tnning de· cis100 which produced an official 9·0 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays and left the Orioles tied for ~econd place 21r.a games back of the New York Yankees m the AL East Division. Toronto was lead- ing 4-0 when the game was stopped. The last forfeit in the major leagues was in 1975 at Cleveland wh&Q. the Texas Rangers were awaraed a game when Cleveland fans stormed the field during 10-cent ''Beer Night.·· ·In 1971, the Washington Senators, now the Rangers, forfeited the final game of the season to the New York Yankees when"Wasftington fans Pros Duel At Laguna dHcCDded upon the field to pro- test the Senators' move to Texas Weavu r equested that a tarpaulin, unchored by bricks and covcrrng the mound lo tht: Toronto bullpen down the left· field line, be removed despite the ate dy draule. Third base um· pare Marty Springatead refused. Weaver said he expressed to the umpiring crew his concern for the safety of his players, particularly left fielder Andres Mora. who had stumbled cross· mg the mound while making a catch in '!Vednes day night's gaRle. When Springstead refused to order the tarp removed, Weaver pulled his squad off the fleJd. The Orioles held a meeting m the clubhouse where, Weaver said. the players unanimously agreed that unless the tarp was re- moved, the team would not play. "The players agreed to suffer the consequences ," Weaver said, adding that the safety of his players was foremost in his mind. "I might have. s av e d someone's career ... Weaver said. "'There's only four feet of space ' between the foul line and the mound. I had a guy <Mora ) slip out there last night <Wednesday> and wasn't about to le,t it happen again. If you can't go four feet and catch a ball, there's somelhlng wrong." He said he hoped that when AL president Lee McPhail reviews the situation, "he'll see our point of view." Oelr P419t Staff "'9t9 Tom Leonard, upset victor over Roy Emerson in the first round, advanced to the quarterfinals of the Laguna Niguel international tennis tournament Thursday by defeat- ing George Hardie, 6-2, 3-6. 6-2, in action at the Laguna Niguel Ten- nis Club. Springst ead s a id We aver "complained they had bricks on top or the tarp and he wanted them removed. I told the ground crew to remove the bricks. But then he (Weaver> came back out and said he refused to play unless the tarp was removed.·· ROD LAVER. LEA ANTONOPOLIS GET TOGETHER FOR TENNIS IN_ IRVINE: Host pro Randy Verdieck. the man who toppled defending champion Billy Martin on open- ing day, lost to England's John Lloyd, 6-4, 6-4. Others a dvancing to the quarterfinals singles play in- clude Colin Dibley, Trey WaJtke. Russell Simpson, Brian Teacher and Andrew Pattison. The tournament will conclude Sunday with the singles cham- pionship at 1:30. Third place will be decided al noon with the doubles finals following the title match. Saturday·s singles semifinals will be played at 12 and 1: 30 with the doubles semis to follow. In today's action, Lloyd met Waltke; Dibley played Simpson: Leonard raced Teacher ; and Pat- tison battled Fleming. s.oMlt ..... ~• John Lloyd do1 A-y v ... dieck, .... , .. ; Trev Wallk• Ml .ionn Yuill, 4-6, •·2, 6·1; Colln Olblltv def. John Whhllnoer ...... •.o: Peter Flemlna def. IJoO C.rmld w1111, ._,, 1·4: Ru,...,n si..-def Tim Wlllll-., .. ,. 6-3; Tom L-..rd ttef. Ge«o- Hlltdle, .. 2. i.. • ._2; 8rlM\ TH C:-dtf. P..,I Gerken. ... 2, ... 2; Andrew Petti MW> ct.I. Aock Fl'" .~r.1•.'"'- 0..-ilft•h -Flomlna·W•ltU def. Fl-Whllll-.1•. 7 ~ TetscNtr·Wll•l"°"'def Llovct-Yulll, .. ),6 ... "It's the s ame thing in Cleveland. Detroit and Chicago. where they have similar parks. When it's r aining, they put the tarps down ," said Springstead. the chief of the umpire crew. Springstead said Weaver was warned that if his players had not returned to the field within 15 minutes,. the game would be forfeited. When the time limit ex · pired, home plate umpire Larry Barnett signalled that the game had been forfeited. First base umpire Jim Evans said Weaver had been told he could have protested the game a nd allowed it to continue, but the Orioles' manager declined. Weaver said he didn't lodge a protest "because I value the s afe· ty of my players. I'd rather take the loss and leave here with my whole team." The Orioles and Blue J ays have a four-game set remaining m Baltimore, beginning Sept. 19. and "the only sensible thing is to finish it <the g ame > off in Baltimore," Weaver said. Uat~h at Irvine Ran Out of Gas, Says Beaten Laver By GLENN WHITE Ol lhe Delly l'llot Staff V ttas Gerulailis said it was the ht.>sl h<' has ever played against Hod "The Rocket " Laver. And his best was indeed good enough to defeat Laver . 6·3, 4-6, 6-4. before an overflow turnout of 3.388 at Irvine Racquel Club in a $20,000 challenge tennis match Thursday night. The combatants put on a dazzl ing display of tennis, then turned over the ir winnings to the benefactor or the proceeds, the Harbor Day School. Gerulaitis, often victimized by La ver in World Team Tennis play, was the rriaster Thursday ni~hl. His fitncs:.. speed and service strength proved too much for the game, but tiring, Laver to over- come. The two-hour struggle reached marathon proportions in some games. The loth game of the second set went to deuce eight times before Laver won it -one of his four service breaks of Gerulailis, who is 16 ye~rs his junior. However, it was Gerulaitis' fifth break of Laver's service that finished the match. Laver had broken his New York City adversary to tie the game at four. But Gerulaitis came right back to break Laver, then held service io wrap up the triumph. 1 •( guess I ran out of 'gas, .. Should Win 300-·Se·aver Laver said. "I haven't hit a ball in three weeks. When you aren't fit, you tend to go for broke too much. Vilas played awfully well, he was v~ consistent." Asked wbat part of bis game might have been better, Laver replied, "everything." Champion _Reth Def eat fA Agaii:i LOS ANGELES <AP> -·Tom Seaver had just won his 200lb ma· jor league victory and he im- mediately began talk.ing about 300 .. •·If I stay healthy five more years I should win 300 with this club," said the Cincinnati right· hander after hurling the Reds to a 3·2 victory over Los Angeles Thursday night. Tonight the Dodgers host Atlanta, 7:30 <KABC; 790 >. Seaver joins four others among active pitchers who have won 200 or more games -Ferguson Jenkins. Gaylord Perry, Jim Kaat and Jim <Catfish) Hunter. "It wasn't easy," said Seaver, who retired the Dodgers in order only twice.· although giving up ju.st six hits ... I made lt tough on myself. I was wild and I was high most of the night. "I didn't really thlnk about 200 until the ninth inning. a fter t got past Rick Monday, and then it dawned on me." The victory was the 18th in 24 decisions for Seaver and his 11th since coming to the Reds June 15 in a controversial trade with.the New York Mets. Monday staked Los Angeles to a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning with a two out, two-run homer. The lead lasted only until the top of the filth. The Reds were held hJUess fpr four innings by Doug Rau, After Johnny Bench walked to lead off the fifth, Dave Conception lined a double to center. Bench came home when Bob Balley grounded out and then Dan Driessen singled home Con- cepctoo to Ue tbe game. The Reds b.roke the tte m the seventh when F<>1ter and Bench opened the inning with alngles. Mike Garman replaced Rau, but • gave up a run-scoring:single lo' Concepcion. CINCINNATI ROH lb Grlfteyrl MorQ9<'21> • •b r II Ill '0 I 0 '0 0 0 7000 4 I 7 0 3 I 2 0 4 I 7 I 7 0 0 ' 0 000 2000 0000 3 0 2 l G f'ott.,..11 e~ncnc Cont •oc-n ea11ev11 Lum pt, ICnlQfll tf Geronimo ct Ori•'""' lb LOIAHGt!US Lopes lb Ru•.ell~ Smith rt Cev>t> c.e. .. ,,l>. 11•11.f'f'lf Moncleyd ourhpr Vtt.,-c R•u~'-P So,.p Motnll Raup Germanp Grolec Oe'M!llloelll •It r II 114 .. 0 '0 '000 !I 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 .. 0 0 0 3 I I 0 1 1 1 2 0000 3 0 7 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0000 2 000 0000 1000 '00 0 . Tolell 31 l ' J Totals at t 6 2 Clncln""'I 000 020 100-4 LosAngelft ooo 200 ooo-2 t!-conce~1on. 01>-onc1n,..tl 6, l.ol A11991ft ' \..09-ctnctnnetl •· Lot ""911• a. 211-v-... ~Ion. on-HA--Mondrt OJ), 58- Lopel i. s--·· *-IW.IM) Rau IL.IMI °'""'*' A•u~ s- T-41'4 A-52.2'2• II' H • •• N IO '622.S• • • 3 • • • 0 1000 ..I ... 0001.,, ,.,, ' 0 0 • 2• Gerulaltis said, ·'he let me in, . in the last" game. He didn't play that .well, maklog errors he ·usually doesn't make. The court was slow and that helped me out bicause ll made the mat.ch last longer. · - "My forehand was working well and I was returning well. rve been working hard on my serve lately and it waa eoing wen.·· Laver seemed to be stnJU).lng with service, suffering four dou· ble faults and finding great·dif· ficulty getting bis first service in. H1s shots to deep court were go- ing out and overall his tim1na ap- peared comlderably off. Yet be also ualeasbed seme of tbe great 1ho'8 -the kind that bad him atop world 'rankinp for alx eon· secutive yean. lo the companion match, Gerulaitis and Tracy Austin topped Laver and Lea An· tonopoUs. 8-6, In mh:ed doubles. The Angels' Jerry Remy loaes an argument with the umpire. Ho, H11m; Ange~~se ARLINGTON, Tex. <AP> • Willie Horton. singled home two runs and Mike Hargrove slammed his 16th homer of the year Thursday night as tbe Texas Rangers rode the stout relief work of Adrian Devine to a 6-4 victo~y over tbe saeglog O.Tl'T•• ... I OJaatlel s ., &a• California An&els, wbo are now 21 ~games out of flrlt place. Starter Nellon Briles, 6-4. went six lnoinp and allowed six bl.ta, includina Don Baylor·a 22nd home run of the year. John Canelra, who •was C!Ombed for five bits in a 4146 lnnlnp, suffered bis flrst loss against one victory • Devine came on 1D tbe seventh inning to earn bis 12th save of the year. The Rangers scored rour runs In the first lnnlne on a allagle, two walks and Horton•s bases· clearing sln1le. Two runnen scored on the Uner to rtibt field and a third came home Ylben Bobby Bondi misplayed the ball. ,.... ....... ".,.,.,_ * a t , , ~·s•t• 1).-.,tt • 011 ".,.,.... .., .. ....... ...,. ...... .., .. ~c 1tll ,..,..,.~ '' t, ....... " .... • DAILY PILOT ,3 U.S. Ups Cup Lead To Three BLACKPOOL, Eneland - Tom Wataoo and Hubert Gr~n blitzed their opponenta s and 4 t,o... day and pointed America's heavily-favored forces toward an apparent rout of Great Britain· Ireland in the ~d Ryder Cup gqlf matches. The Uolted States compiled a 3~-1~ lead in Thursday's open- ing play and the romp by Watson and Green over Brian Barnes and Tommy Horton in today's first match gave the Americans a 4'Al·l~ edge. Kmg.aa to NY NEW YORK -Dave Kingm an re~rted to his fourth club of the season Thursday night, but he b ·back lo the city where he started the year. , "I feel great. I have come full circle." the 6..S slugger said after reporting to the New York Yankees, whnclaimed him from the California Angels on waivers earlier in the day. Kingman began the season with the Mets, who dealt him to San Diego on June 15. California obtained him from San Diego after Kingman passed through waivers. ~Til'82 Chuck Knox, who bas guided the Los Angeles Rams to four consecutive division titles, has been given an extension of his contract, the National Football League club said Thursday Knox. with a 44-ll record in hi9 four years at the Rams· helm, had a contract for this season and three more. The new agreement is for five years, and is "revolv· ing," meaning one year is added after each contractual year. Sfttr.e..etat NEW YORK -The Golden· State Warriors wiO receive u first-round draft pick from tht! Los Angeles Lakers in t})e 1978 college draft. plus $250,6oo, as compensation for the Lakers· signing of forward Jamaal Wilkes earlier this summer, Na· tional Basketball Association Commissioner Larry O'Brien ruled Thursday. It was the first major com- pensation dispute which O'Brien was ~alled_upon to settle under the collective bargaining agree· • ment between the NBA and the Players Association. Wilkes. a 6-6 forward from UCLA who was the NBA 's Rookic of the Year in 1974 and has been a starter in all three of hi.S pro seasons, played out bis opt.ion with the Warriors last winter and signed with the Lakers. The two teams could not agree on com· pensation, so the case went lo O'Brien. DouWes Bendt• HOUSTON -Top seeded Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan were to meet Sherwood Stewart and Freddie McNair today in a "quarler-fioal match at the $125,000 U.S. Pro doubles tennis championships. Hewitt and McMillan ad· vanced with a 6-3, 3·61 6-3 victory over John Feaver a nd John James while Okker and Riessen ou.sted Manuel Orantes and Den· nis Ralston, 6-3. 7-6. Tim and •Tom Gulllkson pulled off the big· gest upset of the tournament with a second·round 6-2. 6-4 victory ov.r second-seeded and defend· ing champions Brian Gottfried and Raul Ramirez. In another pair of second- round upsets, Jaime and Alvaro Fillol defeated sixth-seeded Ross Cue and Geoff Mastera. 6-4, 6-4; and Mayer and Menon defeated seventh-seeded Syd Ball and Kim Warwick, 7-S, 1-6, 7-6. Io other second·round matches, fourth-seeded Stan Smith and Bob Lutz defeated Mike Cah1l1 and Terry Moor, 6-11 1-6; Stewart and McNalr defeat- ed Vijay and Anand AmritraJ, 7-6. s-1. M; and Owen Davidson and Fred Stolle defeated Byron Bertram and Bernie Mitton, 2-e. 6-3,M. Sizzling Royals Wm Two More KANSAS Cl'1'Y -The Kansas City Royals and Oakland A1s ••• what a dlfference • aeaon makes. A year ago, the vp.and-com1n1 Royall were fendlnl off a late- summer ehallen1e ~>' tbelr 1reen-and-f0ld nemesis en route to tbetr ftnt Americ:an Leatue WesttlUe. Kw11 Clt)' now baa lta •1itata on • eeeond division el"DWn, but ~ tlme a 1t.unnlq J.1..11me win· nJ.n• streak bu destroyed all Mmbllfteeof a race. X-CtQ, racklnr up lLs HcODd. tw1D-btll vlctoh' over. Oakland In two Dlebu, M, ?I~, DOW OWlll the IODCilt w1nrilna 1&.rtnt alae• tlae New Y'rk Y...._ ww 11...._ lallla. TMIOJali''~-w·•tw wlllililU.ALWttdUU.80# ............. fill DAILY PILOT SPORTS Newport In 3-0 Triumph • By ROGER CARLSON Of 111e O•llY P'lletSutt Newport Harbor High's Sailors rode the foot of Mark Hales and a rock-ribbed defense Thursday night to record a 3-0 non-league football victory over visiting Long Beach Millikan before 3,200 . Cans. Hales kicked the winner from 42 yards out in the ::.ccond quarter and the Sailors' defense did the rest, turnini;: the Rams of Millikan away in impressive fashion in the 1977 opener. The Sailors got a scare, however , with 54 seconds re- maining when Ram s quarterback Al Hawkins hit Thomas Morns with a quick pass over the middle on fourth down for what would have been the winning touchdown from the Newport33 But a nag was falling to the turf for an illegal r eceiver downf1cld as Morris was catching thr ball and the ap- parent score was nullified. Newport coach Ball Pizzica was looking for a highly im- proved offensive thrust Thursday 'over the '76 edition, but he didn't ge t it. The passing o f quartrrback Craig Lyons was the only bright spot in Newport's of- fense, which was limited to 106 yards net. Still, it was enough with Hales available. The 170-pound senior split the uprights with a couple of yards to s pare with 3:07 left in the half after narrowly missing a 31-yard attempt in the first period. Abide from Hales, the story of Newport's victory 1s wrapped up \\1th the defense, which had ::.tandouts in every direction. Critical defensive efforts were turned in by Wayne Kasparek, Don Barker, Jeff Bitetti, Jim .Corum and Dana Wandrocke. 1\nd inside the Tars were bottling up the quick Rams running J.(a ml' with Mtkl' Ashen and Doug Brotkmeycr. lnd1vidually, and as an entire 11n1t, the Sailors' defense did etverything asked of it. Millikan's ·only threat of the game was in .those waning moments when the Rams got to Newport's 25 after recovering a fumble on the Sailors' 43 with 3:20 left in the .. aamc. c: Lyons was clicking well in the ..t)econd series of downs for rNewport, hitting three of four at- :'emPts for 46 yards. ~ But the Sailors' runni! game .. .,as boUed down from t outset ~ind the issue turned In a de-:r ensive duel. ·z The decider was Hales, but it ·was Barker. Kasparek, Corum .. and the rest of the defense which 4preserved1t. • :.. * i: . * * OAM~ STATISTIC. ~1 r11 do.wnt rll\ll'l'Q ,,, _, ,,. .. ,"<! "'' 00-peMlll .. .Tol•lflr.tOOWn\ M • l I I NM I l 0 Y ''d' ru\h1no .,, • u ' Yerdsl>ff)l"O "'N•I v•rC1109IMCI \P\llllHVO. dltl..ict Ptnelllft·vud• penellted 'Fumbltt·IUMC>IH Iott 40 UJ S•,.,O 1·'4 ,., 11 '°' J..3',I 10·71 M .. "°" i.y °"'91'1trt ,,Lon9 ... (II Mllllll•n 0 0 0 0 ~ •"Ntwll0'1 H•rbOr 0 J 0 O-J " llUIHUIO Wt1'41 . Wt!14roc~t L-t JOllll-t Brow11 .. ., .. , l'tclU"' Te4tlt Ltflt IMCll Mlllllltll ltll " ., .Q II .. u JS I J ll ltt l'O•,_,. Htl'Wr yt .... , , . 0 0 • '°' O JO 40 u 10 u J 21 • IS .o 11 • n 11 o"° 1 l 0 IS I ~ 0 U I 0 S ·SO I t , •U U U ti IJ l'Altl .. O ....... ll(aM1thu11 ,. """".ct It , , J4 ,JIN '00 o .ooo ti 1 I jf • .QI .. ...,.,. .. tl'W U I ''ldaX1 8eetember 10, 1977 D~ngerouS Edison .,, Takes. on Estancia In a 1amt of contr11Un1 atyles and 1ltuatlOOJ1, Ealand• <Calta MHa> Hltb'a E11lu and tbo Edlaon Hiab <Hunt1n1t.oo S.eeh> Charcers eollldt toni1ht <8> in non·lea1ue football at Oran1• Cout Colleao. Eatancla coach Jlm Branen and hJ1 Ea,rles enter with a veteran olfenaive llne that hu been intact ·for four years and a on.i-two offensive punch of quarterback Dave Jeranko and receiver Mike Cantf>, considered the most lethal at Estancia in years. Edison, on the other hand, will be relying on an untested usault which haa only three returning :,tarters. The big item is at quarterback where Frank Seurer (pro- nounced sigh-er> becomes the first sophomore starter for the Chargers since 1969 when Edison had no seniors. Seurer is only the second sophomore to ever be on the varsity squad-the other . quarterback Nate Ching, who was an understudy to Dave White and Craig Way before getting the starting nod as a senior. The Chargers rely on the power game out of the 1· Major League Stand.ings. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division New York Baltimore Boston Detroit Cleveland Milwaukee Toronto W L Pct. 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' Mlnnetot• !Redfern,.,,., TuH IMor•I> ,, n s.turNY'I Otm" Toron\oetCltV91- BCKton at !•lllrnOl"e N..,,YOl"ll•IOelrolt C•l ltornfe ti Clllt.,o MIMHOl••tTe•H.n S.a1Uu11 Ken .. , City. n O•klenc:t et Mllwtuk". n s..,..u'• o ...... formation. In contrut to Eatan- cla 'a rollout opUona wlth Jeranko runnln1 or pualng. Th Ed1aoo returnln1 starters a-re 1uard Brlan Gloshen, fullback Dan Bo1dan and noaeguard Don Weisman. "We've picked some starters,·· says Edison coach Bill Workman. "But we're not sure they are our best. We've fot to find our starters and we fee we'll play a lot of players tonlfht re· aardless of the situation." Edlaon'a injury plight bas one addition-Weisman bas a strained foot-but he'll play, ac- cording to Workman. The Chargers are lO'h-point favorites, however, with tailback Rob Milucky and the always rugged Edison defense the major reasons. Edison enjoys an advantage In enrollment of 1,600 more stu- dents and worked the Eagles over in '76 at this same site, 28-3. Estancia enters almost l'ie at Ne.eport at full stren1th with only guard David Pilarkll out (fiu). •'Our tophomorea were hlt with the nu earlier this week,·· says Bratten. "But Plaarsk.l ll the on- ly varsity player out at this point." °'"'-T• T.c:.mtt T e.cftlor G ()byrM!lO c Crllltd•ll G Ollllff T WllllMn~ SE M.c.mo OB J«-o HB ~ H B Dofl'll110U91 l'L Hoc*tns TE He"°" RT ROIKll RG 0-.. c ... , .... LG "Dumlty LT l'l~•ld WR CtewforO 08 Seufer TB Mllucky .... 8ood9ll FL R,_I ....._ "' l'IO l.Mtmer 127 205 Ollymello 20S 147 S!Mft llS 1U Wlll!Mw Its Ito VCK\#ft 115 l'IO M. c.ntp I 'IO 1 lS Ctllndall 170 115 C&.wllff 1.S IU HtMll tU 110 .-..,... us 170 ..... ~ oe OT OG oc; OT oe LB LB H8 Hiii s 20t 11S ...,,. DE nt Ito Fri'* OT 17S ttS w.i.,,..., NG 101 1'5 l'-IMn OT 190 1'2 C-DE 210 11 S °""'*' L 8 110 ,., .....,. LB 110 U2 ~y C8 17 J HO Pander C 8 ltS 190 0.VIJ S lU 170 (Mou~ SS Marina, Sea Kings In Passing Duel? Two tet':ns that figure to be Marina coach Mike Henigan. throwing the ball quite a bit lhl.s •'They're running the option football season clash tonight (8) more than they did last year, but in the 1977 opener when Corona tbev also throw the ball well. AB del Mar High duels Marina of far as we're concerned, we·re HunUn~ton Beach at Newport ready to play. We're tired of hit· Harbor High. ling ourselves.·· The CdM Sea Kings· offense is The key for Marina, says geared around quarterbacks Henigan, will be the play of the Kurt BroclCman and Rick offensive line. "That's the big Starnes while Marina's Vikings key-whether our offensive line are led by QB Joe Sartain and can block well for both the run running back Ron Roy. All are and the pass." juniors. Morris says he has been im- "Wc 'rc very happy with our pressed with the Sea Kings• de- qu\(terback situation," says f_ense. "Our defense is strong CdM coach Dick Morris. "We again this year. It's as good or have two very good quarterbacks better than last year. Our secon- who can pass the ball well. And dary Is young, but we have good we have four or five very good re-athletes and they'll get a good ceivers." test against Marina because we Brockman. a s tarting de· expectalotofpassing.'" fenslve back a year ago, will Tonight's game is the second open at quarterback tonight with meeting between the two teams. Starnes starting at safety. Corona del Mar logged a 7-0 vic- Sartain waged a tight duel with tory over the Vikings last season. senior Scott Salee and has also looked sharp. But Roy could be the key. He was a starting run- ning back as a sophomore for the Vikings last year. ·'Before the season began we expected Corona del Mar to be down, but they have some good juniors and we've been im- pressed with their defense," says Cyclists Vie Tonight at CM "'-'In• Surth•t LIMllftl Off- TE LU911n AT Mawr AG Haw•rd c ,._, LG ~.c;r-, LT Tuck~ SE Nel'lOft FL LalM 00 S.n•1n FB Kerman Aov T8 o.1 ..... llS 190 M Pklnqr>rne !IE 200 100 T Green AT lllO JOO ""-• Mc; :ZOO t•S MalllleW\ LT 211 llS R Pltlft911rnt LE lOS ''° 8rend0n LB 110 tlO Klr>O L8 110 If\ G-~•~n C8 190 UO Wood C6 t'IO 16S ThOtpe !i~ 1.0 HO Ne•'lOft F~ C.-tM1 Mtr St.tr1lllt LIMlllN Othn .. .,....... TE Shollln 190 11S Mllla B•ker OE RT e-11 ?OS ''° Marl< Beller OT AG l(e"I"' ISS llO Huft MCi c Alllfl 190 10S -· OT LG Ctoloe• us t•s F lfltltOllll DE LT 0111911 11S 171 Koell~ LB SE Turner us IH Scllnlloer LB FL Jofw!lton ISS uo BetC ... llOI" q OB BrockmMI lU uo Melbon CB F8 M.Of-. ''° us J~ C8 TB Hemewekl us IOS Sterne' s ..,,, . \ Oltlly ...... Pllole ESTANCIA HIGH ST~NOOUT MIKE CAMP FACES EDISON. RB, Garden Grove In Grid .Collision .... When Huntington Beach High kicks off its football season at Garden Grove High tonight <7:30), it will have to do so withouttwoofits biggest men. And that is of qiajor concern to Oilers coach Dave Van Hoorebeke who lost tackles Donald Grosc06t <6·1. 235> and Sten Lundquist (6-3, 210 > to in- juries this week. "Garden Grove is bigger than any team we play this year." Van Hoorebeke said of the Argonauts who have only one of- fensive lineman under 200 pounds and boast a 270 Pound nose guard on defense. Van Hoorebeke said he was pleased with the Oiiers • defenae in last week's scrimm age against University but still is worried about the offense. "It just'hasn't come around like we want lt to,·· he said. "I felt last year, the defense played very well but we just weren •t consis- tent enough on offense.·· Ironically. the only win Hunt- ington Beach recorded last year was over Garden Grove, which won the opener between the two teams 14-0 and then had to forfeit all its season wins due to an in- eligible player. · With 16 starters back, includ- ing nine on offense, the Argonauts are solid nine point favorites in tonight"s game. CllllOf'nlut Clllteoot N f!W Vorl! et Detroit Toronto at Clevel..,d B<Klon et Btltlmore MIMHOte 41TtHS2 S..eltleelK.....,Clly O•kl•nd •I Mllw<IUkH NATIONAL LEAGUE East DlvlJloa W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 91 5S .623 The final speedway motprcycle qualifying race of the season will be staged at the Orange County · Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa tonight (8) with 14 of the 32 riders maklna lt to the national cham- pionship event on Saturday, Oct. 15 .. Tonight's action will be the 1lnal event of four qualifying rounds. A new format finds only the lop 16 riders advancing ljeyond lbe first two rounds with a chance to get Points. Powerful Barons Tackle Redlands The big men up front on offense for the Argonfluts are center Dan McKie (6-5, 240) and tackle Kevin Alexander (6-4, 235), both of whom wer_e all-league performers as sophs. The de- fensive giant is nose guard Dan Leonard (6-5, 270). · Huntington Beach witl also have to contend with Garden Grove's all-league passing com- blnaUon of Tim Golia (5·11, 185 quarterback) and Clay Harris (6-2, 180 wide receiver). The O~ counter with a highly-touted quarterback of their own in Marco Pagnanelli. Joining him in the starting backfield will be Jim Thomas at halfback and Bob Guzman at fullback. Nose guard Craig Nikcevich anchors the Hunt- ington Beach defense. Plltaburgh 84 64 .568 8 St. Louis 77 70 .524 14l2 Chicago 75 70 .517 is•.:z Montreal 68 78 .466 23 New York 58 . 88 .397 33 West Dlvlalon Dodgen Cincinnati Houston San Francisco San Diego Atlanta 89 58 .GOS 78 70 .527 1112 74 73 .503 15 68 80 .459 21'h 64 85 .430 26 56 91 .381 33 Laruna Beach Kl1ti fllUNI to have one of the better dtlea.alve rootball teams ID the SoUth Cout Lea1u• thl1 aeuoD~ut tli• ArU.tl wlll 1•t a 1laat teat toollht (1:30) Whtft U.., trlftl to Brea Hllh lntbe lt'f7 opeMr. Le1una llaebaol&erl BUI Ooilillf <lte> and .IOM MIDti ,.,,, ..... -1rith mlMe ~ .!Jla'* MeCulkMIP C1*t> twiilill.eo have d u.ey·cu blllldlitlrilin • VIUil'tm wu.kltir olftftllft 1elln " Steve But, a former national champion. wlll trek to Costa Mesa from Northern California along wlth Mike Farla or Richmon~ Dennis igalos, out with a broken c ar bone, has gained permlssl n from his doctor to participate in tonight's event. He had 'previously been listed as a non·starter. ~ne Woods was disqualified and will be i neligible to participate In the quallfying compeUUon. Aner tonJ4ht's action, the field of 16 riders, including Mike Bast and Bruce Penhall, wm be com- plete. Capo Film& Set Films of tho Elsinore- Capletrano Valley football 11me will be abown Tuesday nl1bt when the Capo Valley boOlten dub meets at I at the Chlcaco Plaza 11taff Oil Mar~r1tt .nd Avery ,arkwaya ln Ml11lon Vltlo. Plaques wlll be prest1tted to the top Off enalvo and dtfenalve players. ... REDLANDS-Fountain Valley High"s Barons unveil their 1977 attack tonight at Redlands University where the Redlands High Terriers await in non-league football . Kickoff la at 8 and the Barons of coach Bruce Pickford are 11 · point favorites to roll behind the runnlng of returning All-CIF tailback Wlllie Gittens. Gittens scored 16 touchdowns in 1976 and it started with the first play or the season against Redlands· with a 67-yard scoring scamper to pace a 34·0 victory. Redlands, however, haa 23 let- termen and 11 returning starters a.a the Terriers attempt to re- verse a disastrous 1-8 s~on in '76, including six straight blanks, beginning with Fountain Valley. "I just hope our kids aren't sit- ting around reading the press clippings," says FV coach Bruce Pickford. ''If we are and don't play to our caP.ablUUea, we'll 1et our tai11 beat. • The Barons are without the services of guard Mitch Finklea <an injured toe> and Stan Shibata 's effectiveness on of- fense will be limited due to an in- jured band. Too, No. 2 tailback Kevin Romine is out with a · broken collarbone, probably for ·a month . Still, the Barons have a lot or aces, beginning with flanker Tim Holmes <205>t quarterback Doug Thompson and an offensive line ~ltb no apparent holes. Al Koenig (232) and Bryan Cllldwell <215) lud the way. Redlands' attack revolves around quarterback Gene Larson, a retumin1 starter. An addl1lonal problem for Fountain Valley could be ln the officiating at Redlands. In 1975 some quesUonable calls acalnst Fountain Valley sparked a ia!t- minute touchdown drive to giv<1 Redlands a gift 6·3 win. , ....... ~~~ °""""" ...... Tll ...... .....,. ,., ~ oa IU OllMkl 1'1 21S CAIOMtl OT ltO Dwllt 1• "' ---NO c CAIWMll 21S -ll•tw OT LO--., "II "' Mk'*-oa LT ec.tlt U2 tto.,...,. LB ......... "' '°' ~,~ L• 01 """'"'*" •• ,,. ..... 11. c• ,.~ .,, t1tllt!Mta C9 ........ ,., '" _.. SS "L ...._ ., -"'*'-• H-llfllOll .. tclll.I...._. Ofltf!W °'""" SE Brll<NNll l&S ''° Peftcln\ LE LT IC. $lnllll 200 ,,, ,,,,.,. ... v LT LO Hi.trnstrOfll 110 17$ "lktettl<ft MG c Murphy 111 11S R.smllll AT RO ll.tOlnllll ''° 170 .. ., RE RT l.onQ HS 210 Rey LR Tl! t~f 190 1ll0 C.PegMntlll LR ,. olecM us 1'0 Uwr9n<• CB 08 M. PtQNMlll 193 160 v--. SS ... 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Co.ch 8111 Barnett 'a Sullor" han won lbe crown 10 1traa1ht \Imel. h•Vll c•plurod the 4 A hllc fuur time·~ and wer4' t.ccond 11 not.her four OC'Cailon~ Gone are Cl F player-of the year Kevm Robertson and Cl t-· ~ A Cir.>t tt"am packs Jeff SteveM ~·nd Joe Beek. among otheri. trorn \.h~ '76 tum wtllch lost only twice -to C{(o' kanapin Sunny llilla High or Fullerton. The only returning starter 1~ Junior James Bergeson . augmented by senior letterman Jt.>ff Young Up from the juruor varsity ure seniors George Robertson. Mark Gauger. John Iverson, Mark Buc:hanan and senior goalie Cns Forsyth. Also an Barnett's plans a re Hunt· ington Beach High transfer Tom Tay lor and sophomore Mik e Grier, up from thefroah·soph. Newport's strong suit is its size and Barnett c;ays the major ques- tion is whether his crew will jell on defense. - ,.._.,.,,. ¥allefl Although Fountain Valley Hig h water polo coach Ray Bray has three returning starters in lhl' fold, he's still in the process of d etermining the starting lineup for his Barons as they gird for Sunset League battle. Seniors Mike Twyman:-Rod Nelson-and John Chavez Corm thl' nucleus for Bray to work around and he has a steady goalie in John Chavez. Juniors up fro m a good frosh soph group include Mike Nichols. Brian Umphenour and goalie Rick Nagura. "It's a matter of buil ding toward league play," says Bray. "Newport Harbor is the team to beat, as· always, but we would like to finish among the top two and make the playoffs. We think lhl're is a strong possibility for lhat. .. Mari11a Marina High Clluntington Beach) water polo coach Topper Horack says last year's ftfth· place finis h was frustrating, and he fuJly expects his Vikings to show marked improvement this season. "Newport Harbor looks like the strongest team, but we'll be • competitive behind them," Horack says. "We have a couple Of fast kids and a better attitude than we had last season." Four starters from last season return to the varsity. and the best of those is probably Scott Bozanic int.he key position of goalie. "Bozanic wa.s .good last year and he improved a lot over the summer," Horack says. "We ex· pect a lot out of him. He'll help us in releasing out or the goal. .. Other returning starters are Bob Hume. Dave Thielen and An· dy Rosenburg. Other up-and· coming players who have im· pressed Horack are sophomore Carl Morabido, junior Kevin M cClynn and senio r John Hutchinson. tht• •ophomore tfam. which l)liaytld v~ry Wl·ll IHt year." Oct· ty '4•Y• •·r wua 11leu1nUy •ur- prl1td ln our 11t·rtmmace thl• wt'ek. We 10'1k~ 11rttty 1oocJ." Bealde11 Moorhouse, Gtny·a lop phayerg will be Darcy An· dtlin , Tom P11yno, Larry McNernt·Y. O.rna Taschner, C'liaude J>unh . Ah1n Soule. Jtrr lluahe!l, J ohn GHford and .a l ran1iofer frum Puerto Rico, ftuphael Cort'l·U. EdUet1 l<:dli.on lt•i:h <Huntington Beach> wuter polo couch Lou lt1lt'y constders thu. year's edl· taon the be~l ever al the Charaers \'11mpus ~ut 1l ':. i.tlll basically a flght for se<'ond place in the Sunset League and a berth In the Three seniors who started last year are returntna-Bobby Dolwt, John Olson and Mark Paulson. An offenalve driver who has also lmpretaed Schupp is junior Alan Chacon. Olson Is a bla, strong set mlln and Puub1on is u take-charge type wbo directs the offense. Dolan CO)Jld poss ibly be She Mustanas leading scorer th.is year. Junior Mlke Castillo Is starting at goalie, backed up by another junior, Matt Peurson. "We won't havt:: to rely on any 1:1ingte player this season." Schupp says. "We have few weaknesses and more ex- perience than last year.·• O...BIU. Clfi'4·A playoff!> that is al stake. J ack Dickmann hopes mixing ··we could ht.' better than I an· business with pleasure in the t1 c1pate," i.ay~ Riley. "But s ummer can lead to a winning nobody as gomg Lo beat Newport combination in the fall. Harbor, not a team that works Dickmann a nd most of the out eight hours a day all summer Dana Hills High water polo and has a pluycr as outstanding players he coaches spent a week as James Bergeson." In Hawaii last month. specifical· Only three are left in the varsi-ly to compete ln. the Hawaiian In- l y picture from the potent 1975· vitational water polo tourna· frosh-soph team -t>eniors Doug ment. While South Coast League Pickford, Tim Spaeth and Larry kingpin University High of Irvine Isr aelson. won \.he 16-and-under title .J1.nd Israelson. a 6·4 goalie, is a re· Long Beach Wilson copped 18· turnang varsity starter along and-under honors, a combined with Pickford and senior Steve team of University and Dana Kluk. Hills players captured the open Others who make Edison tough crown. are juniors Dan HoHman, Scott In the process. the Dolphins not Melvin and Bob Bcrgholtz. only improved a.s individuals but The eighth spot on the squad is as a team to a point Dickmann the one question mark for Edt:.on feels they can be contenders in and fighting for the berth are the always tough South Coast Mark Reddick. Jon Goetz, Chuck League. Crawford and Bob Hamm. Three seniors and four juniors, Spaeth is the best ball handler all but one of whom started at and along with Pickford. figures various times in 1976, comprise to produce the mos t scoring the bulk or the roster. Leading punch for the Chargers. the way is senior Paul Milosch, lhd~nlt9 the team's most valuable player a year ago. To hear m ost South Coast Seniors Pat Beeman and Scott League water polo coaches tell it, William,i, along with juniors Joe University <Irvine) High is the Delaney, Dave Varney and John team to beat for the loop cham-Tweedy were also starters at one pionship. especially with All·CIF time or another. Newcomers in· goalie Jack Graham returning elude junior Chuck Wood and for his third season in the net. sophomore Ron Suttle, who will But Trojans coach Gary start in the goal. Sophomore J oe Robinett, in has firs t year at Beeman will also be brought up University after coach lnf to the varsity squad on occasion. Laguna Beach last year, isn' quite as convinced. Cerell• flel 1'1ar "If we keep playing the way we When water polo coaches do right now, we should be in the around the South Coast League top t'Our," Robinett said, down-hear that Corona del Mar is in a playing a team that advanced to r e building year, they might the quarterfinals of the CIF heaveasighofreUer. playoffs last fall. "On paper, I. think we'll be The reason for his cautious ap-somewhere in the middle of the proach, he saad, is ~pie. The league when the season's competition in the league is finished," says CdM coach Jim lougher than ever . Kruse "But we have a good "Anybody can beat anybody tradition here It's just a matter else in this league," he said. of bow we improve as the season "You have to take everybody p rogresses •· seriously. Jn this league, teams Good·tradition is right. For the get keyed up for every game, past two years Corona del Mar alwaystryingtopullanupset. has advanced to the CIF "All we would have to do is re-quarterfinals before being lax one week a nd somebody eliminated, and the year before would pass us." that the &a Kings won the CIF That goes for University prac-crown. Corona del Mar also won tices. "We have quite a few CIFtiUesln1969,1966andl.965. juniors who are putting a lot of "Our team S{>ted isn't bad this pressure on the seniors and that's year," Kruse says, ."but we're what is helping our team right awfully small arid we have a lot now," Roblnett said. "Back-up of inexperienced players. Our goalie Tim Ha llman never let.a strength so far seems to be on de· Graham taJce it easy which keeps fense." his competiUve edge up." Mike Bercaw will atart at Seniors Peter Campbell and goalie, with the other ritarters Gr eg Hanle along with junior currently· lilted aa Chm Silva, Greg Borsuk were all starters Greg Walker, Rwss Jenkins, Eric B1a1tl119to11 Be~h last year while Steve Kishineff Kredel, Eric Piper and Scott When Huntington" Beach High and Steve ~ruan lettered· Turkmette. water polo coach Duane Getty C..ta Jfaa Vying for a startlng position ts looks out into the pool and sees Villa Park Hl&b transfer John Part or the problem at El Toro 111 the ab&ence of a year·rou.nd waler polo program. "Most or our ki<hi are basically swimmers so they don't play in the sum· mer," Farris says. "It's like starting out new every .year." Though he calls them an easer bunch, Farris admi:!f the C harge rs will be s tr gling again in the l.ough South Coast League. . Goalie Bob Marshall ls the only senior starter for the Chargers with the rest being juni~rs: John Awerkamp, Matt Sm.it\. Brad Richie, Frank Hughes, Bob Cul- lie and Tony Choquohuanca. Other varsity members include i.erl\ors Steve Fluss and Dave Richie. sidelined until late in the season with a broken neck, and J unlors Craig Farrington and Mark Majors. · Sall ae.en•~ In his first year as head coach of the San Clemente High water polo team, Mike Sutton has set his sights on a berth in the CIF playoffs. He's also lhe Cirst to admit it won't be easy. "They take three teams from our league (the South Coast) into the playoffs," Sutt.on explained. "It's a very tough league and it would be e.reat to at least g~t third place but to get there, we have to beat several excellent teams. "We would have to beat Mis- sion Viejo and we'd have to beat one or the other top teams. Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa or University," he added. "Actual- ly, all of our games are tough in lUgue. Ir you're not hot for Laguna or El Toro, they'll beat you." One reason Sutton can afford to be so optimistic is experience. Six of the eiaht seniors on the varsity squad sfarted last year when the Tr1tons finished with a 9·8 record and were fifth in the South Coast standangs. Mike Gibbs. who will operate as goalie, and Marty Graff are the only underclassmen on the varsity. Seniors include Mitch Kahtt. Dan Lineback. Dave Bora, Don Murphy. KevJn Haskins. Peter Hart and Dave Wysopal. . MbnoaV&e-Jo Mission Viejo Hlgh's water polo program has been beefed up with the addition ot coach Ken Bonaly, who steered Los Altos High <Hacienda Heights) to four league championships in the past six years. Among Bonaly's crew are re· turning starters Mike Woods and Brian Okazaki. along with varsi- ty lettermen Mike Bush and Jon Peterson. Andy Kontrimas is in the goal with others expected to help in- c I uding Mike Scolman. John Silvers and Bob Jac~s. "We'll use a center-forward of- fense and mix our d efenses." says Bonaly. Among Bonaly's products at Los Altos are back-to-back first team All.CIF goalies Sean Foley and Bob Evjene. "We're in the toughest league in theCIFwith three teams rated among the top 10," says Bonaly. "Wath only two 101ng to the CtF playoffs from Heh league, at will make ll very difficult for us." Lagtma 8eaelt Uni versit y ll1g h <Irvine), Costa Mesa and Corona del Mtr are among the Top 10 in Cf.F water polo, but all figure to ha~e a tough time against the Lagurta Beach High Artists. Coach Lee Graham, In his first year as head coach, returns to Laguna Beaclt with a group of seniors who were on his frosh· :.oph team of 1975 -whlch re· corded a 20· 1 record. "A lot or those players are :.enlors now." :.uys Graham . "We s hould be pretty com· petilive. although we lack some experience due to the lack ·of summer league play. We h~e good size, however." Laguna Beach's leading players are goalie Mike Malone. Tom Grindle, Rich Christensen Tim Houts. Mark Stott, Brucl' Cunard and Craig Brashier. The Artists possess good siz(· M lh Grindle and Christensen it1 th~ 180s. Racquetball Set The firth annual state out.door three-wall singles racquetball ·championships will be held at Orange Coast College Oct. 7-9. Entry fee is $12 ror the first event and S8 ror each additional event. Deadline for riling enlrie: 1s Oct. 5. Competition will be hehl 1n four divisions for both men ancl women. Tars, BB Collide Capo Valley Tabbed First-ever Game Set Tonight LONG BEA CH - Corona del Mar Iligh's water polo team scored four goals in the 'first period and went on to ·notch an 11·4 victory over Santa Ana High in a first-round game ot U\e Moore League Tourna- ment at Long Beach Wilson High Thursday. The Sea Kil\is got balanced scoring as five of their players each scored two goals. E L S I N O R E --perienced players on the Capistrano Valley High Cougars squad including School will play its first-s tarting quarterback ever football game Brad Parker . Parker tonight i7:30 ) against moves over from San the host Elsinore High Cleme nte along with Tigers and, surprisingly, starting tackle Todd the Cougars of Capo Fulladosa. Valley will be favored. Robin Charles, a de· Coach Bill Cunnerty's fensive back at El Toro Cougars are picked by last season, has taken 7'h points in their In-over at a halfback post augural gridiron clash, for the Cougars along largely due to the small with his cornerback posi- tumout al Elsinore and tion on defense. Parker the fact that several key plays free safety and players for the Tigers Fulladosa defensive end have been lost. when the opposition has Both teams have an the ball. outstanding field goaJ Els inore, 1:8 last kicker. Elsinore coach season, has had prob. Randy Haskin has stated le ms with personnel thatlheTigersmayeven this campaign. The try ror three point.a on Tigers are down to 22 first down lf the team is players after several quit the squad and othert- transferred or were in-jured. 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I, Corrte J, TUC'-• 1, GllfonU.MclHmeyl, CWMe•MerC101611.tMoAINI S-.lllY~ C:O-dlt~r • J t 2 -11 hla 1977 team,. it reminds him of Costa Mesa Hlgb's water polo Kercera and four sopbomores- his league champlonabip squad program is undergoing a gradual Jon Piper, Brian Buck, Mark . .orthree seasons a10. change in leadership but the Czaja and Scott Baldridge. hftla Alie I 2 I I -• korlfl9• CorONI def M¥-Wolll., 2, Kr•9"1 2, TurllMtt• 2, P'lper 2, .. Just Uke with that team, we Mustangs are once again con· El,.._ have no dominating guys, but we sidered contenders for the South ••• - play well together as a unit,.. Coast League title. Young and lnexperienced in Getty says. "ll's a young team, Head coach Terry Bowen will 1976, the El Toro High water polo but an intelligent one." leave in January to take a posl· . team will flt the same bill this Only one starter comes back lion al Cuesta College In San Lula fall. from the team that finished Obispo, and Bob Schupp is mak· "We have six returning varsity , second in the Sunset League a Ing the transition to head coach players wh ich sounds im· year ago-Dan Moorhouse. He at Costa Mesa. pressive," says Cbar1ers coach looks like 8 favorite to become .. Universit y <Irvine} and Steve Farris, 11but we were a Huntington Beach's top scorer Corona del Mar will be tough," very young team last year and and Getty ta building his offense Schupp says, "but we'll be ln the we sun have mottly a Junior around Moorhouse. running, too. We have a very •team. 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DAIL y Pll O;..;T _______ .;..F.;..;rl..;;.d•;;,Xi....;;S.;;.•.1;.e-10;;..l'Yl.;.;be-..r _10 ..... ..,1_.t_n Area Running San Cl~mente Invades ··BG Tonight ..il'11on u.Culn'\t the halfback slots across the Tr-1t11ns attempt to MJIJ1lc11·, from Rui.1> Immel (5-6. ctvenge a 28 14 defeat sun < 'lt•m.t·ntt-111 "h w 111 u 1111 J rt' 11 l I y 111 ~ athout 1t:<1 lop run111111i1 huc·k whtin It truvda. lo Uul11J Gnmdc l<.urd<'n C rov1•) llaa:h l111111(hl 17 J11 1 1111 lht• W77 fool Ii.ii I upt'lll'r Bolba Grande is a young team with juniors (41) .SE outnumbering seniors ~ 1151 on the squad, c MD Faces Explosive C~gers Outlook W1• hk1· tu \\IO thc•m 1501 they suffcrctl to Boli.a ull mak1•nol.><>nN1 about Wudc, who went both Grande 1n 1976 *0.-•0ff-u "''""" .-ectw•ro' 1.0 llO ,., ~ ......... M-J. . \1t ,~1nn \'11.·10 ll1a.;h 1u .. 1 m1.:h1 h.t\f' tint' 11111 .. 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In uanw · Edwards CS·ll. 170) and. tonight's game. he said HowM.''.t. who ran Jot 7 fullback·nq_se guard Carl the Tritoni. would at w when -.tall not in top Uash C5-10. f85). tempt lo concentrate on 11h11rX'. wall lw n·pluccd Murk McElroy, one or exerulion and play good hv M11:hu<'I Wade (b I . two starters back, will football both wayi. The main Matadors ~ scoring threat is junior n wide receiver Darius ~= Durham (6·3. 187) who He runs the 40 in 4.6. In last He year's opener. Durham oe caught two passes for 100 ~ yards oc $1 ....... 11 ltOdr'-• W.lllQ "UO.C""• Mtl!lrov 81111 w-·-.... C.._...e OwfenN Ect•ero.. MIKDllY -OYI Byrd 81"1 S•-•n llndw Immel B..,..., ,,.,_ uo II\ 110 110 1.0 llS 1.0 uo ''° ti\ 1.0 GOLETA-Mater De1 (Santa Ana> High opens the 1977 football season tonight (8) at UC Santa Barbara against Dos Pueblos High of Goleta and the visiting Monarchs Cigure lo have their hands full trying to contain an explosive of- fense. Quarterback tom NG Stormer (5-10, 185) threw t: for nine touchdowns cB liio I al 0111• ol tht• •iµen at quarterback as Lake San Clemen te, last year lo lead Bolsa ~8 Grande to a 6·2 record. cB C..l .. ft 160 tts 10 l\S llO 1)1 •.o ltO Both teams have five returning starters. a s peedy runner in the backfield and operate a veer offense. But the C hargers have a quarterback, Alan Saller l6-3. 220). who weighs as much as Mater Dei's hef- tiest •tarter. offensive guard Jim Ingram (6-0. 220>. I II\(' '" llltll'I (II .... ,., 111 th1· li•aJ?Uc Clc•nn Dill lilt• 111'>1 \l'JI tw,1d Olilll ,,f th~ 1)1Julo., dll hul t'Unl'1•1fr:o. lhl' tlllt• tu 1·11..,ta ~lt·:o.J ll1~h. the dt· lt·nct1ni.! Cff J A chum 111un "h1ch hd:o. "tJll b·I t'OnM•l'Ull\ t' It.' ague du,11 111 l'l'h Jilli I:. ht.-ad I: d IU\\ Jrtl Jnolhl·r hJnnl'f '><:J:.un Highly-rated Diablos ·Baseball Clash With Saddleback Top Ten I thml.. "e II llt> \ t'n , \ t'r\ tough, · Dill .'>aid If "c \\ <.-rcn t w th1.: 'cimc lc.ti,:uc "1th CuslJ \le:.a. \\e'd ha\c a l(O<>d chantt• tu'' in thl· tllll· A:. 1t 1,, thl' l.)1abl11:0. \\Ill probJb)\ h.t\C th '>hoot for beins; r-.o. ~. which \\On't be an ea!.V ia:.k in itself This year, ttw Seuth Coast appear:. c~ugher than C'\'t'r from ·op to bottom 1\monl,l fin• varsity n.: turners. 0111 has" h;il he cttlls ont· of the bctkr runner!. 111 Orange Coun I), ~lark LaHontc Tl)c ~o 2 mJn la:o.l ~·t·ar. LaU011lt• l'Jtl .1 !.I 19 l\\o mall' and 1:21 male in track Tunaghl M1:.:.1on V1cJo 1 lagh football coach John ~uno gets a chancc lo stilrt proving has pre -.cc.1son boasts that has :~~~ t~a!~'~~ ~v~~~~~c!~ M1ss1on " Th1.: Diablos' host Sat.I - dle back lligh of Santa Anu at 7: 30. Mission Vae- JU 1s picked by the Daily Piiot as a seven·poant fJvonte Th<· Diablos will start Scott Spear at Cl uarterback and Muno has promised that Mis- sum Vi<.'jo will pass more this scuson. The "ide re· tt•1vers are Mik e Rra"'lcy <6·3. 185) and DC'vin Rower (5· 10. 160) J l' rn Wille '>J \' ha' :.tn·ngth IS an lhl• uf fen1>1\e skill poi.1lsons. and fears thal M1ss1on V ll'Jo will rorn· hb un ll•Sll'CI defe1t'>l' lo '>lllk or S\l.lm .. M1:.:.1on \'1l'JO 1s ... \\ell ('Oath<.'d ufft'nM· minded ll•Jm th1i. sc>ason.'' W1ttc :o.a,> s "They 're cupuble <Jf ~coring a lot and I really thank their tleft'n:o.e 1s bet tcr than ours " The tcarn:o. match up prl'tty cn•nly a:o. far as s1w gol·s, but 1r Mission ViCJO can run through the Satldlcb;ikck lln<· 1t \~ 111 find a Mopper n~hl behind 1t lancb:.acKl'r George Garcia, a rtturn ing all le;iguer and honorable mention All· Amercacan for Sc.td dlcback. Saddleback also ha:. a b a g, experienced quarterback an Chuck L>eLaMater <6·1, 195J MluiOI\ ViJjo OH.., .. SE M~1i,.•r•wt•1 ·~1 RT JON\ Ht-MttSl'V 110 RC llov1n M<K Oon• 10 180 c JohnPf"tlt 10 LC. JOllnWhol• llO i.r Jerry'-'~''°" l'<O TE flmStrewintr 1'S Ob '>co11So..ar l'IO re MltcnHooo l•S Tll Alllf\Partc9'1" IOI WR 0.vm8owu •SS Nt•uton V••10 O•l•ftM l f 8ol>C•'°"' 181 I. r JOhn HPMt'\Sif'y 110 N (; R1(\ 011tv1d\On II\ RT Jf!rry N~•\On l'IO R£ Ml~· 0c "°" 180 l ll Oan·Cf'l•rnlh " • 181 l 11 S<on Spear l'IO R P•ulUtO•t-IH CB Otv1n Bow..,-llS Cl! l4n<:P IUct\•r<hOn IH s M1~~ Br•wffy Ii\ Seniors Dannv :\lercado, Mike Shrave"r J n d ;\l ult !\1 iJ n n a n cl Junior Kl'n O:o.hornl' arc the other returning 'arsit.\ runners H'1un<I 1ng out lhl· 'iqua<I "111 IJl' JUn1or Kt.·n McJ\fcc Jnd ~01)h:o. .JC'ff \'undcrN•m" .ind Tro~ ~clb Rut Mis:.1on V1eJO will :.tlso have a potent run- ning auack behind re- turning letterman Alan Parker (5-9. 165.J and nc\\ comer Match II opp 15-10. I~>. OCC Poloists Play Capo "alfefl Indeed. it appears lo bt• a daffl•rent team than lhl· one that lost to Sad- cll eback High in l ast year's season opener. 13·0 While Murio as !>tres!.ing defense. as alw<1ys, he appears to have u balanced, potent offense fo r 1977. Saddleback coach Orange Cou~t Collc·gt: laul!J.·hed its "all'r polo s ccf:.on t od:..iy . hut Parules coach Jatk Fullerton 1:. unsure of what kind of tl•am he'll have or who the startc·rs will be OCC <lidn't havtc• its fjrsl practice until Thursday, primarily because FullC'rton and Coach Tom White is lr3'1ng to make som e sense out or the confusion that typifies first-year school Capis trano Valley -fligh, and through the jungle he secs a good cross country team lurk tng. Uni Kicks Off "We had four kids G •d c • transfer In JUSI today n mnpru, gn who run cross country,·· White said. "I don't \ know how good they arc. With sC\ en pla) cr:o. • spec1albt in mltl1l1on llJ but I think we'll have a playing offen!.e and tie duty ut halfback and dt· rcspN·lablc team \.\ t: fcn:o.e ancl the \'ersatale f ensave back • l'X pe<'t to" an some · 0 a " 1 d La n g m a d c Tustin has a Ol'\\ loo lo. Currently the No '>tdcltned with a sprained \\1th thl' ubscnct> of runner 1s junior Tom anklt.'. University High quarterback Tom Bank-., Fogarty, a transfer from <In-me> opens the 1977 lin·ebacker R1c·hard L'm San Clemente who was fnothall season tonight phrcy and ta~ht end John last year's Soulh Coast <fl> at Tustin High 111 a Jessup. League champion on the non-league skirmish But Tustin coach Jeff frosh-soph level The Tr o j ans of J ei.pt•rsc11 says he e:.: · No 2 is Sean Red-Un1vcrs1ty fought to a petts a bctt<·1 team than dinglon. a junior who scoreless lie with Tustin has '76un1t. mun)' of his team mcm hers d1dn 't arrive back from a rour·week tour uf Europe until Tuesday "It could be as good a ll•am as we've ever had." says Fullerton. "But al this point we just don'\_know." The Pirates have 10 sophomores returning from last season's cluh that finished third in the state including :--tnrters Jim Davidson and Enc Elder. The other sophom ores an• Erik Klitzner. Bob II aug. Stevc Soros. Er1 n Sloan. Phil Gumbert. SteH' Sutherland, Doug Pritchard and Chri' i\ rnold All hut Pritchard <1nd Arnold pluyed in Europe. The key incoming pl a) ers figure to be freshmen 'datt Smith of Villa Park High, Steve McGowan of Saddle back High and Kevin Thene. u transfer from Humboldt State 110..oon Jl\41 R•I HAllONAlll!AOUI! 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IE I <k'I luna & I ~· Vaktll •I A M#lbour,,.1E 1 w°"•~ 6) 1(10Q •Sl °"' All'" l C Mt AYOy t EI 0.1 St~rll"9 6 1 <k't 01• .,, Sl•••n' •Sl °"' Rat>dl~ & 4 ~lnllnQ '!il°"'R-lr /\ 004'bt•' 01'1.-~-I( Crr""•'"' E Gtf l ,.Wl\M 'S.'\C't111& RO\CAmc>-T~r1or S I 0"' Hrncir H Crrm•nn • 1 MCOon•ld 01• SI det M•n~I•• P•Un'>Otl I I LlncM> C S•\C• SI cl*I SetMoo.~1,. .,7 J Bfumm•ll W•lkfr <SI O@I L,...., Md l l\A Hlol~ 6 I LtWI\ M !lo\(L tSl e!<!I HHIOt' H Cerm4nn 6 I O•ltV IC c;,,m...,. 1 E I drt Ro•omp. l1ylor 6 1 Sal••ou »ndltr IE I def Mt OorwtlOFo"'"no•r .... llnde C Cl'<• ISi O..f Mlnklrr Pattertonl S Tonight at8 Dana Hills Battles Lobos Dana Hills' football team will display its new I offense tonight as first- y ear coach Don DeGroote leads t h e Dolphins agajnst the Los A m i gp s ( F o u n t a i n Valley) Lobos at San Clemente High. It starts at 7:30. Directing ·the offense wlll be quarterback Todd feni.1 ve rover-. but h t.- won't be able to double on offense an the season opener. Calonico says his Los Amigos team will have to contain Olsen on the sweep and Thornton on his rollouts if the Lobos are to come out with u victory. Thornton. a 6-2, 170-O•""""'•<>fl•" .. FL-!>le•• HaytllorM p 0 U n d b a C k U p RT-SltY<tAnderson quarterback on last RG-<1111.auor,w••o C-Cro1110 WIMlllQl\011 year's v~rsity. lG-0.wE~ow L T-llotl HenclrlcUon lib primary ballcar-TE-O.O.Mokl•wl(l raers will be fullback oe-Toml1"10tn1on Steve Gramlich and ~==~~mi1ch tailback Jeff Olsen. SE-Pllt•~nlftO llowever. the biggest Dos Pueblos scoring threat is running back Don Dailey < 5-10. 175> who runs the 40 in 4. 7. Maler Dei counters with speedsters of its own in quarterback Tim O'Hara <6-1, 180) and two-year start~r David Gonzales <5·5, 165) at running back. Only one of the Monarchs will s tart both ways, fullback-safely Make Dotterer (5-11, 180 ). Don Pueblos likes to pass out of the veer while defensively, th e Chargers operate a 5-2 alignment. * * *· DeGroote says Olsen •o..-.H11110., ..... . I E '' ,_ -.o.iotffft .. was partacu arly im-o -cu ....,.,. •• ,a ~ sE R~, 160 us 110 1'0 190 19S ' • D H"l l , OE-.. ~P·•1 .. ~n I•~ lT 9 r,...,_, press1ve m ana 1 s or-e;;;;;.,.;10;;,.. 100 1..G ;,;.;;;• scrimmage Saturday or-R1<•Sw.n""' ~ c ~· against Tustin. ~G-<>enni••cs.ms ~';"0 Re. 0omt-..1 LB-o. ... £n•-•IC RT c °'""" Los Amigos is stronger ~=-~·=':="""'" ioo ~E ~ on defense than it was ce-M1k•Gome1 1io 08 O'H••• last season, according to R -MllcllM<Cte90' 1'° Re o Go11 .. 1 .. <:. Mil•c t...••• 160 R 8 Oott..-er ''° hO 19() 1&) 110 coach Al Calonico. and MaW 1>e1 o.1 ..... last year the Lobos beat Lr TOfll 1•s Dana Hills 13-3. Cross Country ~g ~':.=. 1~ But DeGroote expects •H ••11• 110 l"r• ... Sotoll 1..8 S.~-t7S his Dana Hills team to 1,.,,1 ... 117112111..osPI"" 1..e 8o1e1uer110 11~ ShOW a more potent Of· I Fero Ol 1t"S6 •. 2 Nuner ll) t: ~~ :~ fense than last year , em-n:t• 0• 3· H""""'r~v 111 11 lf o: ' CB s111e•d~ '1s Sal.-,.ack II) 12 ~ 0, s V3n Nol Ill •• ~ Phasizing thatbisswitch u.u,o.t..MHsec 1u1M10 CB T.Go<Ua•n .., s 0ott.... 1110 from the veer to the I is ----------------------m orc s uited to this year's personnel. Los Amigos has been 1ntstalled as a l 1h-point lavoratc by the Daily Pilot The only major injury either teom reports is to Dana Hills' backup quartc:rback. Tom Champ1eux. lie suffered a hairline fracture or the elbow during practice and "ill be out in- definitely. Dana Hills' returning a ll-league tight end. Milch McGregor, is suf- facaently recovered from " le~ IDJury to start at de- •9t\11+11·Jl:ljl•l%iitJ+i •GRAND PRIX •TRANS-AM 0........_ ..... ,..._0.Al..._..t ,_ OdelMr Dtl"'J Help send the bend 10 Souttl Bend this year . Bring your friends end enjoy llatening to the USC-Oregon game at Roger's Gardens. clocked 10:03 in the two-in 1976, but the TroJans Pucin~ tht· Taller' of mile. Other lop runners figure to possess better Tustin ar(• quarterback are sophomore Scott scoring potential this Rich Driscoll u n d Campbell and juniors time around. l;.ailbuck Joe Henry. El Toro Tests Tigers Don Hayes a nd Bob I t begins with T h ose who must Martin. Also contending quarterback John Davis . perform on offense and El Toro and Valenda "We've spent a lot of for a spot in the top seven a returning starter, and defense for the Trojans (Placentia) high schools time on the wacUce field are senior Mark Romero although Langmade. one are Ii n em en S le v e have two things in com-just learning the basics. and junior Steve Weld-or University's best English. Tom Hughes mon as they launch the We'revery young and in- meir. backs, Is lost for tonight, and Steve Titles. Dan 1977 football season experienced and Valen- * Food and Drfftb • look sfor• Gift ltena • TIM M..-chlng land SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6:00 PM 17, The four transfers of the Trojans have backs Schroeder and Perry tonight C8) at Valencia's cia is much improved," which White spoke are Gil Z~ldivar and John Totten at linebacker and Bradford Stadium: says Brown. Blair Hardy from New Rogers behind a front the ortensive line, and Both are very green It wouldn't take much Jersey, John Laderman line which includes two backs Rogers and a nd both have new for the Tigers to be im- from San Jose. G r eg tightends. Zaldivar. coaches. proved since they've Thatcher from Utah and Roche acknowledges El Toro's Chargers, only won one game In the Mark Woodall from the dilemma with seven RE St~~1.~"'11 °'•-m under new mentor Phil past three seasons. But B:oron players going both" ays, ~T strwenou,,. I'\ Brown. has only three new coach Norm Parker, saying. "We've been ~c. -~k~":"::: ;: s tarters returning -. an assistant at Temple lrl{i11e condationing hke a bunch 1..o-ov1.1Crm' 11s strong safety George City High for six seasons. fr.vine High c ross of bandits all year t~-=~t:~~ ::~ Jacobo. linebacker Andy is optimistic he can turn country coach Jeff b~cause we've known 08-JolWIO.••s ..,so Dick and tailback Hector the program around. Swigart and his Va-lb1s problem would exist. ::~::;• :~ Avella. "We are inexperienced queros face a varsity "But we're ready and FL-.ioeerur •.1n And El Toro has had a everywhere, but we're schedule without benefit anxious for Tustin. I u"' ... "'"o.."'.. lot of problems at taking a positive ap· of seniors on a free lance hClpe we're quicker than oe-stow1,.11111 tti quarterback with Robin · proach. El Toro wlll be a basis, but Swigart is OJ>' Tustin." :~::!:'~T:::~ ::~ Charles transferring to very formidable oppo- timlstlc of his team's The Trojans, however. lO -st ..... r111.. 1n Capistrano Valley High nenl. It should be a very chances. are also in trouble with ll Jo..,,0r1,,,.n 100 and Steve Key quitting . good football game." "I think we can qualif-their kicking game with e:~~:~:.,., :~: Pete Changala, also the says Parker. ty tor a berth in the CIF Langmade missing. He's ce-<;uz..c11 ... , 11111 free safety, will start at S~ior running back th t • t CB-NonnenBuroer 150 J. 1-A prelims a nd we're e earn 8 pun e r . ss-JohnRoclQm 11s QB for the Chare;ers Robbie Hoff (5-8, 150> is • hoplnt our three best _.:..Pl_a_c_e_k_k_k_e_r_a_n_d_k_i_c_ko_f_f_,._s_.ioe_c_ru_r ______ ,_ss-.:t:=o~nlgc:.:h.::.:t. _______ --:;t.:..:h.;;.e _top offensive stand· runners Can run in the low l&I," says Swigart. out for the Tigers. And Parkei:: says he Is also going with a green quarterback in Scott Benedict. ·'Scott and Ger ado Hurtado have been JV!Ck and neck for the quarterback spot, but both have no varsity experience " TE ll'T .... on-.. 14.rrOy OKk 170 Rl Bet1M<Coy llO ltO 0.l•MllcMll JlO ' Tim Albngftl 16S lC. Jeff lM 17S lT SI•"" Pinn llO WR ~w,,,,..... 160 l'l K.,..S.<H lu 08 ..... 0.."9111• 160 F8 OMnl\ On ml 170 T8 HeclorA .. 11• 1U ltTono.Mw OE K.,..,,es ••s OE JIKk~llnelder 17S OT lom H•llllO•Y 23' Ol S1ewPlnos llO MG Mollrll M<C..•tllv 110 LB Andy Otck 170 lB RorvSmltll 175 CB Oreow.,...,.. 1.0 ce Hector.llowll• ISS FS Pete Ola••• 160 SS o.ot'l19Jec:OOO 16S Juniors Tom Stapp, Brad Oulso a nd sophomore Malt Fero lead the Vaqs, with sophomore Mike Hum- phrey and junior Jim Doyle also counted on. "Now in Fast.on Island, In the Bullocks-Wiishire Ext•naon Stapp's best in '76 was 10:00 In the two-mile, wblle Guiao and Fero were In the area of 10: IS. Prep Grid Results o;a,_ Coast COiie~ season Grid Tlc~ets DONATION $5.00 per person IOCEl'S CAIDOCS, WI J8AUI Hl1.S IOAI AT MAWTNUI IOUUYAll, NEWPDIT IUCll Easy care.dacron/cotton in ten sreat.oolors. r t ~ ~ ~· ' .. Friday, September 18, 1977 DAILY PILOT •t CO~STWATCH: Tonight's Tl' Fare 1 1<111\, 0 MOVIE EVEHINO beatert, IPPNt• at hla door I G NEWS ROOM22.2 t>Yd~ 11:35 Ila CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING •, 5:«>••• MEWS •• IA "King o r Th9 Khyber Alflel" ( 195-t) Tyrone Power, Mlchael Rennie. A half...caate Brltlah olf'l<itr prove• his IOyalty during • native revolt In India. (2 tva.) A Mexican-American boy, trying to flnlah achOOI on hla own. has to INtn that It ll no disgrace to llCC*Pt help. 12:008 KOJAK Roland. A Broadway pre>Q~ dec:ldea to learn bullflghtlng lh ord., to collect stage Id.... (2 hra.L 2:25111 NEW8 2:308 8 NEWS 8 MOVIES ·. ·' , • " , , ~ , ~ ,. • . ~ . • • .. I TWIUOHT ZON Wll.0. WILD WOT Th• Night Ot Th• Bu1n1ng Ocemond . w .. t fM)M • truer wh•J dtM'lkl hquid from mtttted di•· mond• 10 mo• 1\1.maeitf lnvlalbl• • MICK!Y MOUSE CLUB I DR!.AM OF JeANNll! • SESAME 8TAEl!T MISTER AOOER8 ~:30 Q 8ASE84U C~ Whit• Sox 119 Callfotn1• ~ W TOM AND JERRY CD AOOM22.2 e» VILLA ALEGRE 8:00 8 CBS NEWS I D NEWS MY PARTNER THE GHOST WNln a psychotic killer se.k1ng revenoe on Marty Hopklrk learns the detective has died, he decides 10 go alter the ghost's llve wife G) THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY Ketth hH two dates for Saturday night and trl•s to echeme his way out of trouble. ti) ALIAS SMITH AND JONES Heyes and Curry need all their wits and akllls to avoid trouble when they encounter a supposed treas- ury agent and his daughter al) ELECTRIC COMPANY Qi) INNER TENNIS "Competition" «IJ ABC NEWS 6:301J WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS "Hawaiian Wlldernesa" 0) THE ODD COUPLE tJl) ZOOM CD SPECIAL -coumry Cornet'" The roots, music and function of Contra Dance as a social rllual (()CBS NEWS (LO) MERV GRIFAN 7:001J THE MUPPETS "George Burns" 0 NBC NEWS U ABC NEWS 0 CONCENTRATION 0) I LOVE LUCY 'Ricky's European Book" G) THEF.B.I. Erskine tracks down a brllhanl aerospace engineer who has lurned his talents to space-age crime fll) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT CD CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT "What Price Bliss?" Cutting wed- ding costs and avoiding frauds. (I) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 1J ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES CJ WILD KINGDOM "Brink Of Extinction" U @) HQ&..L YWOOD SQUARES 0 JOKEFfl~ WILD 0) THE BRADY BUNCH Greg and Peter are convinced lhat • Marcia Js a traitor when she dates a school rival. LAWANDA PAGE will con- tinue In role of Blble-totlng Eather. character she creat- ed on Sanford and Son, forerunner of new series Sanford Arms, premiering tonight at 8 on Channel 4. tJl) 28 TONIGHT CD PROALES ll) THE MUPPETS Guest: George Burns 8:001J (I) WONDER WOMAN (Season Premiere) When an Inter- national terrorist and his aide (Frllz Weaver, Jeaslca Walter) threaten 10 reveal the eiustence of Paradise Island by ualng tOday·s sophlstl- caled equlp"l,8nt. Wonder Woman convinces her mother (Bea1rice Straight) she must once again become Diana Prince and join the f~ht for lreedom CJ SANFORD ARMS (Premiere) "Bye. Fred, Ht, Phil" When Phil Wheeler (Theodore Wiison) has trouble paying the mortgage on the Sanford Arms, his daughter (Tina Andrews) takes a 1ob as a scantuy clad cocktail waitJ ress. Rati11gs Guide 1-les .,., r•t..S eccordl"I to boll • oltl<e et~e. Mo1tltt IOf' TY •re 'uOQ9d by • <rill<.) *. * * -Excellenl .. * * -VeryGr.iod * * -Good *., -Falf * -Poor D O SPECIAL "Th9 MaJdng Of 'Star Wars• As Told By C3PO And R2·02" A ~hlnd·t~ look at tM Jpe- claJ eHec:ta In 1977'1 hottest m<M9. II MOVIE *** "SMwOlf" (1974) Edward MMl<a, Raymond Haymatorl. A ruthlesa eea captain deal• out bru- tal punlahment to th9 men on his lhlp. (2 h,..,, 0) KING OF KENSINGTON ti) PERRY MASON Mason defends a ludge ecc:uMd of murdering a wltneu who wu plan- ning to expose him u •crook. Qi) elD WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:30 D CHICO AND THE MAN (Seaaon Premiere) "Who'• Been Sleeping In My Car?" Ed and Louie, returning from a flahlng trip in Tijuana, discover they caught more than they thought when they find a 1towaway (Gabriel Melgar). W CROSS-WITS fl) C!) WALL STREET WEEK "Wall Street Goes To The Movies" Guest: Joan E.. Lappin, Senior Analyst, The Dreyfua Corp. 9:00 D R~KFORD ALES (Season Premiere) "Beamer'• La1t Case" While Jim Rockford la on · vacation, a mechanic (Jamee Whit- more Jr.), fantaalzlng, UstJmea hl1 Identity, u ... hi• credit card• and man~ges to loll a Mafia takeover of the taxicab buslnelft. U (1J ABC MOVIE * • * (Seaaon Premiere) ''TM Curse Of The Black Widow'' (1977) Tony Franciosa, Donna Mlll,.,A prl· vate Investigator attempts to unravel a eerfes of bizarre kllllnga the police are trying to keep quiet. 0) MERV GRJFFIN (I) BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE fJ!) REAL WORLD •·Farouk: Last Of The Pharoahs" An In-depth look at Egypt'• lut king wtio began his flamboya.nt reign In 1939 at the age of 16. '11) FIRING LINE "The Race Against Jerry Brown" Guests: Pete Wiison, Mayor or San Diego. and Aasemblyman Kenneth L.'Maddy. 9:30 II (I) LOGAN'S RUN (Premiere) A man (Gregory Harri- son) and a girt (Heath« Menzies) aided by an android (Donald Moffat) escape from their Domed City to search for something better In the outside world. 10:00 D QUINCY (Seuon Premiere) "No Deadly Secret" Quincy's romantic evening with e stewardesa (Elaine Joyce) Is Interrupted when a man. eeverty • B8C OUTI.OOK "Bomb D11poaal Men" GD MOVIE ***~ "400 BlowS" (196Q) Jean- • Pierre LHud, Patrick Auffay Negi.cted at home and unwanted at 9Chool, a young boy sink• Into • privet• end fugitive existence that leeda to reform ac:hool. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) 10:30me NEWS 11:008 De()) tm NEWS D HOLL YWOOO CONNECTION D MOVIE ~'"'***'Ai "Midnight Lace" (1960) Doria Day, Rex Harrison. After a woman la married tot three months to a wealthy man, 8t'9 begins to l'90elve frightening obacene phone calla. (2 hrs.) W FERHWOOD 2NIGHT Gueeta: Happy l<yne, Susan Cloud. Cl) MARCUS WELBY, M.D. Dr. Welby helps a Japanese-Amer- ican boy .ctlleYe a change In atti- tude toward• hi• rather. 11:05 9 BLACK PERSPECTIVE ON THE NEWS 11:308 M•A•S•H Hawkeye and Trapper John arrange a party and rattle to raise tuition money In order to send their Korean houaeboy to Hawl<eye'a alma mater. (R) Cl TONIGHT Hoat: Johnny Carson. Guests: Charlton Heaton, David Horowitz, Steve Landeaberg. M cLean Stevenson. 8 LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE Wh9n a woman forgives her husband'• phllanderlng, he decides to earn her full lorglve- neu. GO BARETTA "Aggie" A retarded girl (Shelley Duvall) Is marked for death by a narcotics officer (Richard Jaeckel) when she wltneaaea him kill his Q!_rlfrlend. (R) m NEWS G!) MACNEJL I LEHRER REPORT (J) MOVIE **'h "The Seventh Dawn" (19M) Wllllam Holden, Capuclne. A plan- tation owner faces an enemy who turns out to be a former war Sports on TV FRIDAY EVENING 5:30 8 BASEBALL Chicago White Sox vs. Callfomla Angels 12:00 m NFL GAME OF THE WEEK "Deadly Innocence" A lather (Tlge Andrews) enc:oura~ his son to kill In order to cover up • frame Involving a former policeman on Kojak's stelf. (R) 8 TWILIGHT ZONE "The Whole Truth" 0) NFL GAME OF THE WEEK CD MOVIE ** "The Climax" (1944) Borla Kar1oH, Susanna F08ter. A beauti- ful opera sing« becomes the obtec:t of• musk: teecher'• bizarre fantasy. (1 hr., 30 min.) 12:30 l!t MOVIE ** "Er'Y Man A King" (1970) Pier Arigell, Wllllam Berger. A new1paper man captures the mood and events l\lrroundlng the Six-Day War In lsr .. 1. (1 hr .. 55 min.) 0) MOVIE ** "Island Of Death" (1987) Cameron Mltchell, Kai Fischer. A group of tourl1ta on an Isolated Island find themselves being aya- tematlcally murdered. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 12:35 D SUSPENSE THEATER "Chatlle. He Couldn't Kiii A Ay" Keenan Wynn, Richard Kiley. 12:40 9 MOVIE ***'~"Marie Antoinette" (1938) Tyrone Power. Norman Shearer. The Austrian bride of Loula XIV meets a tragic fate during the French Revolution. (1 hr., 50 min ) 1:001J T ALKABOUT Host Truman Jacques and his guests aJr the Issues Sl.lrroundlng media coverage of terrorist acts. 0 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 0 THRILLER "Knock Three-One.-Two" 1:30 (!) MOVIE: *'Ir "Hercules,· Samson And Ulysses" (1985) Kirk Morris, Rich- ard Lloyd. The legendary charac- ters of ancient Greece come together to defeat Greece's enemy, the Phlllstlnee. (1 hr., 30 min.) 1:350 NEWS 2:00 0 MOVIES ***'fl "Man Of A Thousand Faces" (1957) Jamee Cagney, Dor- othy Malone. Lon Chaney becomes renown for his remark· able ablllty to use make-up to aaaume different appearancee. (2 hrs.) **'h "Aood Tide" (1Q58) George Nader, Cornell Borchers. A man Is convicted of murder by the testi- mony of a chronic llar:(2 hra.) • MOVIES ***lh "The Brigand" (1952) Anthony Dexter, An'lhony Quinn. A royal guard, who beara a striking resemblance to the king, Is accuaed of a polltlcal ....-aln .. tlon. (2 hrs.) ***'Ai "The Bullflghter And The Lady" (1950) Robert Stack. Gilbert ** "Raw DMI" (1Ma) Denni• O'K•te, C&alre Trevor. A oonlllct eecapea from jall to seek l'9\l9lnge on the mob that lremed him. (1 hr., 30mln.) ** "Beware Of Chlldren" (1981) Lealle PhUllpa, Julla LockWOOd. After Inheriting en •tate, •young couple decidea to tum It Into a home for disturbed chlld!W'. (2 h,..,) 3:00. NEWS 3:0511 MOVIE ** * "Hell To Eternity" ('1980) David J8"SMn, Jeffrey Hunter. A young man. ralMd by a Japaneee family. find• his k~ of the Japaneae 181'1guage en aaaet when he enllsta In the Marines. (1 hr .. 25 min.) " ..\ T I ' R I> :\ Y MORNING 7:001J MARLO AND THE MAGIC MACHINE II C.B.BEAAS D 9~YMPICS a PnCLUB 0) ELEMENTARY NEWS ti) SAM YORTY Ol) YOGA FOR HEAL TH (I) FOOD 7:30 U PACESETTERS Welfare rtghta repr..entatlvea wlll discuss th9 Carter welhll9 refOfm pacttege. 0) MOVIE **'h "Santa Fe" (1951) Randotph Scott, Janis Carter. Upon returning from the CMI W&T, three brothers join an outlaw gang whlle one goes to work for the rallroad. (2 h,...) f.D DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE "1.F. Stone's Weekly" A pottralt of the Intensely lndMduallsUc news.- paperman, considered th• potltlc&I conecJenoe of the WaaNngton Presa Corps. (I) FOLK MUSIC 8:001J (I) BUGS BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER D THUNDER ~MOVIE ** "Zorro Rides Again" (1958) John Carrou. HeMln Christian. Zor- ro come. to the aid or a pair of rail- road owners. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) G MOVIE *** "Target Unknown" (1951) Mark Stevens, Aiex,, Nichol. The French underground h•IP9 a downed bomber rxew get Informa- tion through to the Alllea concem- 1~ occupied France. (2 hra.) Q) ROMPER ROOM 8:30 II ARCHIES I SABRJNA ED SPECCAL "lnctudlng Me" Six handicapped children reach their potential with the help of encouraglog parenta, teacher• and tt19nd1 • :.~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"!'-________________________ _,, • . . ~ " ~ J >----• • , __ A Bumbling Utt ,· ~im Conway Vp for Arwther Special % • =:: By JERRY BUCK said. "If you'r e capable. why not get :• the best. All I'd have to do was ask •: LOS ANGELES (AP) -Think of him where he was from or had he ever ;!;'im Conway and the word that comes shot a gun before. He'd m ake up .. ~o mind is bumbling <> weird things. :• First. there was the bumbhn~ .. . :•transportation manager for the . When I as~ed ~am 1( he d ever shot : Cleveland Jodians on "The Steve Al· a gun. he said. Yeah, back on the :·ten Show" back in the early 1960s. lie farm. J sh~t ":'Y step brother. out of a ::11ever knew where the team or the tree. I.le did.n t have no bus1;11ess ~P ~uses were t~cre O~v1ously. you can l wnte ? T hen. us E n sign Farker on d1al~~ue like that, 1l JUSt com es to ~'·Mc Hale's Navy," he nearly scuttled fast. ~PT boat nut. He's bumbled his way My favorite among the sketches i s ~h rough CPUD.t.less television guest ap-Conway~ a r elinn general giving his pearancn. three series of his own and fa re well, speech to the accompani· ";t>isney m ovies to his present berth on ment of an echo. At rirst the echo only CBS' "Car ol Burnett Show.·· repeats what Conway says. Then it SATURDAY YOU can see hi m ............ TIM CONWAY MUGS WITH BERNADETTE PETERS ON SPECIAL Tonight's TV Highlights CBS fJ 8:00 ·Wonder Woman. The gorgeous Amazon has found a home on CBS with a regular series.· debuting tonight and changed from the Forties to _ the Seventies. Beatrice Straight plays her mother. ABC fl 8:00 ·-The Making of ··star Wars:· Robots C3PO a nd R2-D2 narrate this special, taking viewers behind the 7: scenes of the hottest movie of the year. NBC D 8:30 -Chico and the :\Ian. The new season begins with some new cast members and a stowawa~· cGabriel Melgar' from Mexico. KOCE 9 10 :00. "The 400 Blows.·· -~alule the armed forces -in his own .... bumbling way, of course -in his ~ lalesl special. "Uncle Tim Wants ~ You." Bernadette Peters and ; Jonathan Winters join him at 8 p.m . i on CBS. Channel 2. ; Conway has honed an enduring ~ character who vari~s with the sltua- 1 tion but remains basically the same. ~ Me describes him thus: "He's a guy ~ who thinks he's right but Is dead ~ wrong and doesn't know it. It's up to J-the viewers to see hfm for what be ls. ~ a bumbling idiot. No matter what dis· ~ aster strikes him, he plows straight begins to correct his grammar and finaJly his claims of a distinguished military career . AFTER ''McHALE'S Navy," Conway tuted his wings in three series or his own, "Rango ... "The Tim Conway Show" a nd "The Tim Conway Comedy Hour." All failed. ·A Guy Who Think• He'• Right But 11 Dead Wrong and Ooetn't Know It' • 'Sanford' Rel'amped 'Logan' Starts to Run This French classic movie tells of a , , neglected boy's lonet~· life and subse· \ quent commitment to reform· school: DE ~ahead." . · ~ Jt's a malt.er of attitude that turns It { from drama to comedy. "Look at all ' the things that happened to the (uy in t 'Taxi Driver .' " he said, refeTritJI to ~ the movie in which the driver reacts j by going on f klWng blnee. #. "You could switch tbal around and f make it a comedr. That's wbat com-1 edy is -you take the serious thine• In J Ufe and look al thetn humorously. I TIUS SPECIAL IS a salute to the I mUlta.ry. but Conw,.ay aald, "U'a just ~ an excuse for a aJ)ffial. We make no statemeJtta about war or ~lety. We ' Just as well could have a salute to do11.'1 A runnlnf ca1 bu blm aa a German soldier t.rylng to kUJ Gen. George Pat· ton in a parody of Geora• c . Seoll's speech before th• huge American n11 to "Patton.'' COnway 11 aotncpt with an UAC>rtment of weape>n1, all of 'th~i~ ~backfire on him, that the ,......., I.I never aw1ro of hla presence behindJtlm. Coeft.1 a Wlnterl AN especially erteetl~ u they ad llb thell: WA1 th..OUO auetcl\ ln wblct-CGnwa~. u a drllJ ~ant; trt• to lbow recrialt Wlnte-a bow to a1M111bl• Mi Ml ttn•. "IONA'IRAN W.\NTED to~ tt. That'• the WQ' h• woru belt, .. tle ) "I 'm very happy on 'The Carol Burnett Show,' and have no desire to try my own series again." be said. .. I· m working almost an .hour a week now. When you're working with the best people ln the business it'd be sUly to go somewhere el se and try to pr ove somethlne." Why .didn't his own shows make it? He replied, "I imagine because they weren't that eood. I guess the answer is that lC you're 1ood people will find you." CONWAY ISN'T stand1nt"Mllyoy. however. He wm do a sequel with Don Knotts to their hit Dlsn~ movie, 0 Tbe Apple Du.mpUns Gang. • He recently ~ompleted "BUllon Doll'ar Hobo" for tbe Atlanta-based Jnternatlonal Pie· ture Show .company and will write and star in three mor, movies Cot them. Jn tho first, ha and Knaua will team a,ap u two small town policeme'f\ c:ollecl on b)' tti.. eovernor IM an un· dercovor a11i1nment {n the stale prison. Disaulsed as prlsonen, the.Ir job is to flnd out where a banlc robber hu hidden· ht1 loot. OnJy Ule iovernor knOWt they're not rHl prlaonen -and, of coune. h• dl11 and tbQ'n a&uck ln prilOft with no Ont' to b4iliev etr1tory.~ H~ ('Olfte to kDOW ftat to C!X• peel um ln • 9M)VW 01' oa TV ....... you aay Doo Kuatll or Tim~·~! l'lley know n.t t11ey• 'IOIAI to IM· You 'rrtbeiU.., th• eucl....ee lf '°" don't .tve tMm &bat. Tba&'• "1 I never& anythla• dr•maUc." By JAY SHARBtrrr LOS ANGELES CAP> -CBS' new version of "Loean's Run" starts tonight at 9:30 on Channel 2. Like "'The FugiUve" of yesteryear. there's a whole lot of fieeina 1olna on. Only now the year ls 2319. The lead fugitives, Greeory Har- rison and Heather Mensles, are on the lam from the law beoauae it limits their Uves to 30 years. Whfcb means they1I never get to open a diaper service in Sun City, J 1ueas. Tbelr 90-mlnute "Run" tonltbt features good acting, lavish seta. fine special effects. but poops out after a rouatn1 atart. ing Sandman. He meets Heather while ehasing a runner she's aiding. Another Sandman Randy Powell zaps the guy. But Harrison says hmmm, knocks Powell out and decamps wttb Heather to the uncertainty of the out· sldeworld. TIDS CAUSES pursuit by three Sandmen: a visit to a paci!iatic tribe gone underground i n Washln1ton, D.C.; S\ jou11t with hone·mounted, ray.gun bearing "Riders" and much trouble In Mountain City. Fans or "Star Wars" may dJe tbls acl·fi jaunt. but be warned: Much of the Ahow ts padded peril. You may wlnd up urgin1 the fualtives to aur4 THE STAtT 18 in the Domed Ci,y, render on c~arges or anticlimax and Thero, 200 yeare after a nuclear af .irava~ eeing. holocautt end• matt Ute on earth, a • computer-run °Pedect Society" pro· EUUEll TONIGHT, NBC pre· vldlnl lot all human needl 1-under mleres .. Sanford Arma,·· the wayundel'al.UI. j unkyard aeri .. that underwent A problem: 'lbere'a Just IO much radical ch1nges art.er Redd Roxx and room available. ~ each birth la • Desmood Wiiton te~ what uaed to be m atcbec! by • departur•. Everyone ·'Sword and Son," at 8 °" Q,annel •· bit.tlQl30mu.1t1otothe••cU'OUlel"to Tbelr rundown home now ii a run· be wafted (great wiftlne here> up to a down bot.el operated bJ Phll Wheeler "greattleep." P1A19d by fteodore Wllloo. an eit· Such actions oceur u crowd of t.-eme!Y JOOd. capable 1ctor. younpr folks, poulbly atlies pro-Wheller Ii a widower, an Army vet duc ... cry, "Reoew! R~!" trJtnl= the botel't "100. mon· tblt4a ... wbJl• copb\i' witb 'th• lOOt·led>' aWailcta Pace and r&llin• hta two kta.:rlaa ADClrtft aid Jolul SUL .,,,... ~ 'ilbWt ~ fl!ol'tl.,e, ii a mtt. ua./bil& tM pace iicf act.Isac ll nnt.rate. It'• ....... --~--bit Jtrepl.IM!ed. -OAIL Y PILOT r11day, Septt,..,bet, HI, 1971 . ·World Champi o nship Clo~k Halts-Cup Tun Yachta Will Try It Again;.odayRttM~-----Catamarans Cfush By ALMONLOCKABEY o.i'Y "'1et ... t1119WrlMr SAILING THE BOAT requlres agility and brute strength on the part of skipper and ooe-man crew. The boat uses a tras)eze to give more leverage to the crew when hlkin1 to weather ln a breeze. NK\\ PORT. R.I. <AP> -ft'athcr Tlm~ v. aJta tor no ono rwt even Atlanta 8r1tvf'11 ' own r Ted Turner \ltipp~r or the 12·meter Yl<'ht Coura1;"ou.' At the fifth mark. Coura1ieoua had a• ) 35 iadvant1taie but only l , 10 to beat hi• wuy thrOU(th the final windward ll'6' und finlJh the nace T•cklna back and forth to keep up hU. boat 1pced. Turner was about 550 Nearly &O orthe world's fa.ste!t.saU-ing catamarans wlll be fiying bulls off 1'urnt-r. nicknamed 'Titptaln Coura,eou~ · and ''Tb• Mouth of lht south'' for ht' outspok~n maMer, wa11 within h.•w hundred )'ar& of tht• fuui.h hnc Thursday when llme ran out on the-America 'a Cup COUl'Be yards from the f101s.h hne when the"• ~.-.ai..or• · Long Beach Harbor starting today when $kippers and crews from 13 countries atart competition for the world champlonsblp ot tbe 20·foot Tornado Class out of Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. The Tornado was designed m 1966 by Rodney March, Terry Pearce and Reg White of ~ngland, JntemaUonal status was granted the Tornado as the result of tbe outri&ht wlnnin1 or the lnternationat Yacht Racina Union <IYRU) trials held In England ln 1967. In 1968, 72 Tomados had been built and the first world championship was held at Kiel, Germany with 14 boats entered, Ntiw York Yuchl Club ruce committee .. aanaled that the 5'i·hour tame hmll '-'XJnred and ended the match, "If )OU've ev~r hnrd 11 erown men cry, 1t Wlb ~hen they fired the 1un on tbt: comm1Uee boal.00 we knew llme "ould run out," Turner said between puff:. on a borrowed cigar, AtJ&'TRALIA WAS about u mile behlnd. "A.LI;-. OF US were crym~· . .' he added, Yl>u know. boo boo, boo, As had happened m the first race ugaJllSt challenger Austraha, Turner lost the :.tart. but made up the slight disadvantage on the first windward leg and led the rest of the way "My good friends, the mayor of Newport and the governor of the stat~ of Rhode Island, have asked me to let this thing ao on as long as po:.sible." Turner joked afterward, "Also. the !Newport) Chamber of Commerce, 'So we just figured. we feel 1t would be real sad when this is all over and we have to go back lo our jobs," The time differences at the second and third marks were 20 and 44 seconds, respectlve4y. However. on the second winward leg, the wind had fallen from 10,15 knots al the start to about three knots, TllE RACE BEGAN on lime at 12: 10 p,m, and was abandoned at 5:40, A bout 30 minutes later, the committee said the yachts would r ace again to-~ day, TURNER READ TUE wind shifts correctly and skipper Noel Rq_bins of Australia sailed off into a lull, 1'A.Ung Courageous increase her lead to 10 45 at the fourth mark, JW,ii;l;.w;~~~r4 ·c oa•tal Weather Rules governing the America's Cup competition give the le.ad boat 5112 hours to complete a race, The second weather leg took l : 18 to finish an winds of eight to 10 knots so the race appeared doomed as the yachts rounded the fifth mark, Partly cloudy lllrOUQll S.lurdoly, ll9"1 •••l•bl• w1ncl• nl9hl •nd rT1ornl119 "°"" H19"• ~1urdoly tn ,.,. 70\ Alan Bond, syndicate boss for Australia, was asked how he fell when the gWl was fired, Co,•l•I ltn'IO'""lurH wlll r•nQe between 67 and 71 tnt•ncl temoeraturn will r..iQe bel-n Ml and 14 TM waler temperalurt ,..,11be70 l'ltlDAY "WELL, WE WOULD have been greatly disappointed if the time limit hadn't run out because this would not have been a true test," Bond said, St .. condlow S~conCI h1Qfl • 110"1 11 1Sp m 0 5 • 3 "The race, of course, wa~ no race." t--ir~llow F1r\l hl91> Second I-~UNOAV 5 54am 11 ?Op m I 14p m I 6 II 06 Bond added, "A race like this shows the wisdom of the 51 ~-hour limit because it's not fair, .. F "'' 111911 Fir\\ low s~condn19n Second low SYnttW\• )1• m \4rtl• Slpm Moon""'' t0.04""' , Mtlst· 110"' ' ll•"' • •ta.m 1 ttom I 400 m ,, , 1 S I 0 I Race committee Chairman Frederick H , Scholtz said the American and foreign yacht clubs in- volved in the 1977 races agreed on the 51h -hour limit in advance, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS •USINISS l'ICTITIOUS aus1N•H HAMI! STATEMENT NAMESTATUHNT TM 101towl119 person Is 001n9 busl· T._ lot I-Ing per'°" It CIOlnQ l>usl, nen ... ntti~~ " • SOLARSAVE IO~ll Ellls Ave TURH·KEY ASSOCIATES, :Ml71 Founl•in V•Hey CA f270I " Ruity L..tntern, Oar.a ~lnl, CA '262' Phllllp All~ Olbb, 11150 S•nd Rotien G, Tur,.,, J.1171 Rutl'( ~n- OuM\ Cl., Fountain Valley, CA f270I tern, 0-Polnt. CA'2U9 • Tf\IS buslrons Is conducled by •n In, Thi• """-' Is. c.onducled by an ln- d .. l-1 Clh•ld\lal Pllltllp A OibO Aoller1 G, Tut,.r Thi\ >laternent wH liled will! Ille This sUll-1 was llled will! I,. 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"'"" Pvbllsr.d Or-C.0.SI O•llY PllOI Publl$1\ed 0r•"9" Co•il Dally Piiot, Pvbllsi.ct Or-Coast Dally Pilot, Au9u•I M, -$eolember 1, 9, 16, 1917 Sef)I 1• 9• 16• 22• l'l7J J7M-77 37 .. 71 ,....,711 ----------~ Sept. 2, '· 16, 23, 1917 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUllMEIS SUPEltlOll CIDUltT 01' TNC PICTITIOUS BUllMHI NAME STATE MINT sun°" CALI P'OllNIA l'Olt HAMESTATIMeNT The lollo•lnQ petaonl .,. doln9 TMICOUNTYOl'OltANOE T ... lollowl1>9--a••dcH"1bltll· bvaln•Uet' ... ,A.ftttl nesus A, & E. l!NTIAPAISl!S. 32' NDTICI OP NIAltlNO 01' WEAA 'H SH~AE, 11U Vlclofla Sydf>ey l.Mlt, Colla Mew, CA PETITION P'CM ""DllAT• OP' WILL SlrHl.Su41eJ,C:O.llMew,CA Mic'-' GUber1 Alley, m Sydnay AND l'Olt LITTlltl 01'" AD1 It-rt Oe Jon9, 221 6111 ~I,, LeM. Colle Mesa, CA, MIMllTRATION WITH WILi. AN, NewPOr1 llNcf\, CA '2 .. l Ml<Mtt Thomal Ell loll, IU See IHXeO Audrey L, 0. JC>n9.,n7 6ht St.. Gull~. "'-POf't ... , ... CA Ell .. 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Oct, 7, i.77 '°27·17 a7?>1n Ill tlle ~ "' [)eperlment Ho, , PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MO'flCe tMVITIMOBIOI P'O" TI4E CIDMITltUCTIO-O~WELLHO.J-"HAH I "ltO..llCT MO, 11M NOTICE 15 Hl!REIV GIVeN tflat Ille City Council of Ille Oty of l'-taln Valley, Calltornla, wlll receive ... 1.., pr_..t1 untll tlW ~of IO:JOe,m, Oft T...-V, ~ V , 1m for construction Of Ille w.11 He. J -PhMI 1, 1n ec-<~-..U wlltl Ille plMI Md ..,_cHlutloM, ,.,...,.... tllall 1111 ,,_llCI llM9r w•lld c-r end tflell IM tc:UimPllftlecl IW -of tlle IWllll tll bld&Mf'• wcurtty req11I,.. b¥ s.ctlofl US el tM SllKHie.tloM, All pn!llOMll llwll .. marked "P"OPOSAL l"Otl Wl!lL N0.1-PHA$1 I" _..IMlleder•ll__. ... ,tolll In Ille ....... tll IN Clly CMtll ttilef office lft h CllV HM!, loaf Sitter A-. Foumaln Velley, C..llf'omla, et wtlkll ti-111 bldl ,....., wtn Ill puMl<ly -'*'· 1umlned and dt<laff4 ity IN Oly Cler1t, ,iddlf1 llllCI lfte P<lbllc ••I~ vlted tobl preterit et U.*<l•retlOflof wld prOl)OU!a. All llldt 10 nlClll"9Cl,eumlMd Mddecllred•Ml lie Nletftd by Ille City Clerll to the CllY E,._ .... tN Clly At-y l.r dlKll .... •"" ,..., le tile City Counclletltsreoutar..-Unton0c'°41et4, tf71, Ptlortoc-lft9-1llNeertlrlCtllr,..,llltukefttnc:ton,1hllloll4alft a bltll...u llG-from t11e Clly of ~Valle'( In~· wllll Title S, Chapt..-5,0.of IN F-1aln VelleyMUfllc ..... C.edl, Ho bid wlll lie cenaldetecl Wlltu It la !Tiede°" tlllt off ~l•J blonk fonn fvrnl shed by tlle City aftd 11 mede In KCOt'Otn<e Wlltl thl Pt'OVlllOfll o( tl,ff Notkt -tM P,_i reqyl-n1• and cOftdltlons Mt I.,,,, Uftdtr S.Ctleft 2 of tt.. ScoKlllee- llofts, Eecll bldller mvte lie llceftMd lft ecc;enMnce •ltll all...,.~ Stet• I•,.., All bids Ill'• lo be c-nct Oii tM ._.11 of tile IO!lqw'"9 tc-114e of -k Item a: ITeM OStcltl,.,.10..CM'WOtUC 4tUAMTIT'I' 1 FurnlSllalleQU~.IRor,n'laltf'~ll ..... -~ .. tOCOftlltllCt,dtvelOplftd teat oump-14-ln<ll lnslcltdl-• wet., ftl'9dUCtlOn ... ll IO IN dtptllof •i.tt In eccordlne• wltllllle Pf 1111 encl lteeff lcallOnt, lncludlno: • «I'' hole and 12'' I, DJIO.l 12" condUclor casing Complettoroulecl If! pleQ, b JO''dl....t•borttllldlt''l,O,.wS/16" CM1119c;om,iete9rwte411\plece c .ll"llOlellftdl4"1.D,x114"'*'111Mll welluslftQcompletelnfMKewltll.,-e\lltl ~, d.W'holeendU"l.0.•1/4"11eelllllltter • 1Creencompletelnplecewltt11revet ,., .. , .... , uoi.et --'' UOlwt In ec~ """"the ~•hlll• et Seclloft 1111to1m lflClullwe, « t11e u• Code OI ltle st .. e of Cel.....,..., .. ~ty ClluncH OI tflt Qty .. ,._...,.Valley 11111 by retohlClon •-tUIMd the prev•lllnt '*-IV re" of -.. for eacll ueft., ..,.. of _.,,_ er IMChonlc ,..... • t.cllte tlle elfttreet ~ wlll IM ewefWdtet'9~"'41*r. ,.,..,.,.,.."'..., l11clatmulliNllMt~ for .., retOMlaft llNll lllt • teea tllM .. ,,_ rfflnt .... ~-tw "" °'""' GlulltY•-• ,.,..,......,., .. u.1, ~et u,.r,1M 1a11e 9'ttftttNlllttle'-t"41ftttlt~llMd.....,elMlnlmumW ... , .......... lfketloM ... 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C.llfewnla, Deltd September 14, 1'77 WIWAMl,MJOHN, CMMty Glet1I Ct4AIU.Q tt, MART,'"' ltHOOS"S, llAltMAltD, MAl.ONIY, MAltT &MUU.IM ".o, ... ,... .... _...CA,._ T .. : (7Ml..,_.,,4 Atl-ysfW: "9tltl- Pvblllhed Oraf\99 Coa1t Dally l'llol, Se~ IS. 14, n, 1'71 .OJS:77 PUBLIC.NOTICE ("·'"' NOTIC• TOCtteDITOH OP IUUt TRAN_, •• llec:L 6111-t 1'1 u ,C, C.. l Notice Is ll•••bV given to the creditor• of M, P, Merttelllnt . t/•Mlenlr, ..._ IMHI-eddr"t 11 1664 Iii-' Awe,, Clly of GOllll MIN, C-ly Of Or ...... StetfW C..llfernle, that a IMllll Ir.,,,.., Is abou1 to be - 10 o-C•••ll and Sancsre c1ar11, Ttontlwen,-. MIMS• .-rns 11 1664 N-1 Awe,, OIY of CNte Mesa, Counly al Or ...... Stet• of C.llfOnol•, Tiie p,-operty 10 lie tton1t1tred It loc•ftd et 1"4 Newport Awe,, City of Cotle Mtse. Co\Wtty of 0r ...... Stal• Of Celllot'flll, Seid fll"OIWtV 11 dttitrltled '" gmneral H : All AOCll lft ttade, lhlhlt'tl, -111- ment eftd ODOd wlll of lt\et lletr end wlN lawem i.n1,.., k-"THI! ISCA"A0£ ROOM eftd IOcettCI 11 1"4 NIWPOf1 Aw., City of C..ea Mesa, c-tvofOrenge, MMeof c:.111om1e, TMMll trlfttlw•tll 1111-met· tel on., aoltitr tllt Hiii dlty el Octoaer, 1'77, et IO e.m,. et Grower l!tcrow COrllOrttla\, _._ ...._ Is I~ ""Jt1teNC., Tllllllfl.C.llf9mle, So fer ft I• II-to tM Trt11•ttrM, all bllslfltU '*"91 Mid INIClr-11Md by tt1t Tr_._ for Ute jloett llv• Yt•r••t:.-. 0-..Cltn ltndr• Clent Tr_..,_ Oellld: Selltemllef-!, 1'71 ••ove• acaow COR'°91ATIOtt fl'.o ... m T_...,CMIMnllle,_ •tt--.. l .1'*'° llllllllttllld Ortnee CMlt 01ny f'llOt lep1C11..,.1 .. "" ... TIME RUNS OUT ON AMERICA'S CUP RACE Lengthening Shadow Saves Australia The Tornado is the lwln-hull craft thosen for the-yachting Olympics, participatlna for the ltrst time at MontreaUn 1S'l6. The cbamplonship aeries will con- sist ot one race each day over an 18· m lie cour"e off the Long' Beach breakwater. Racing starts each day ' at 1 p.rn, There wm be a layday on Tuesday, CREWS ON HAND for the title series include champions from Europe. Australia, New Zealand. J apan, So~America, the United States and anada, Chalrm Pete Jung said there were 56 eni band Thursday and that several mor ected by race time would run the entr list to 60, The Tornado is 20 feet long, 10 feel wide with a 31 foot mast , It is s loop rigged with a run batten main and carries a maximum of 235 square feet of salL In 1969 there were 165 or the spee4y crafl in existence and the second world championship was held at Melbourne, Australia with 23 boats particlpaLing. In 1971 the Tornado was accepted for the first time at the CORK Regatta in Ontario, Canada, IN 197% THE Tornado was selected as one of the six Olympic classesl marking the first Ume a multihul class bad been sailed in the Olympics. The selection by the Olympics caused a boom in the class which now numbers over 2.000 boats throughout the world. Yacht Cl.obs Greet Fall T tie Balboa a nd elude the Laser A, Laser has scheduled U. classes 'Newl)Ort Harbor Yacht B, Lido-14A, Lido-148, fOrstartsint_heoceanoff Clubs join forces in in-Lehman-12, Sabot A, Balboa Pier. Two·races itfating the autumn SabotBandSabotC, wilt be sailed Saturday , yachting season in __ T;;...h;..;..e;;..B=a;;..;;lbo=a:..;Y:..;a::.;c:..:h,:.:l~C:::..:l~u~b_a,;.,.n,;,.;d,;.,.on:.:.....:e::.:.o;.;;;n;.;;;S;.;;;un;;;;.;;;d:.=a.'!..y,;_, __ _ Newport Beach with the a nnual Fall Regatta Saturday and Sunday, Bodega ' INTE RIOR O F A 48 FOOTER The Newport Harbor Yacht Club will handle the inside classes con- sisting or eight classes with three races on Saturda'y artd two on Sunday. Inside classes .._ scheduled for starts in-.,,.... _________________ ..... _ The Toyota C9rolla SR-5 liftback. Sports .car look. Station wagon room. B_uilt for go and cargo. The "looker" is t?u•ll to be a ·1oog.1as1er· 100 Welded unitiz~·body construction Steel remtorqed doors. Trans1stonled 1gruhon, II s enough to say that Toyolas are bull right lo help them st~y llgt)t cargo goes, Put the hflback up and lake your cholce- bolh rear seats down-one rear seal down-or no rear seats down People or cargo-either way it's a snap With lhe Corona L1flback, In the middle of the Corolla SR-5 Liftback you'll find pure pleasure, Bucket seats that go mto more pos111ons than you could imagine Carpeting door to c:Joor, AMJFM radio, Center console/armrest Tinted glass All standard, and there's more-see your dealer, Up front IS where the ·go· goes. A 1.6 Iller hemi-head engine puts out the power. A 5-speed overdrive transmission puts the power m the road, It adds up to sports car go, ' ! .. o.lly !'lift .._.. ..., GMY A,,..,_ URGES COUNTY CULTURAL CENTER Newport Musician Henry Brandon Conductor in Tune With Pop Music "SummD"hme, By TOM BARLEY OI Ult Dall'/ l'ltllC Staff "And the li vin' iua.!y.. " Orange Coast music man Henry Bran<ton finds it hard to hold back a wry smile every time he offers the George G~ahwin classic to his summer concert audiences. The man who has just completed 10 years of the popular Fashion Island concerts he brought to Newport Beach bas a Car from easy time or it during the high summer season. . But undeterred by an agenda that would tax a man half his age, Henry, 61, reels them off: "TUESDAY, WE do a mer ants' concert in West Covina; Wednesday, we go to the yin ange; Thursday, it's P,e Glen· dale Galleria and on Friday1'9ami~ two. The Mall in Orange and Fashion Square in Sherm an Oak Brandon will never be able say that he has made a mlllion dollars out of such performanc by bis SO·piece Sympbanette but he finn!Y believes -and stands uncontradtcted -that tfe has brought pleasure to milllons with his popular claaslcs and show music. But with the pleasure there are regrets. He believes that Orange County is long overdue Cor a multi· purpose facility that could seat 2,500 to3,000 patrons. BRANDON QVICKLY acknowledges the fact tb1t.dedic1ted people in this county are working to obtain funds tor such a cultll('al center with facilities for the county's mu.sic, billet and theater ortanizations .• And he comments with obvious pleasure on ttie lrvtne Com· pany's offer to donate land near Fashion Island to a group that can bring such plans to fruition. "But the time is passing very quickly and it's something we ought to be using now," he said. "The kind of center I have iD mind would cost something like $16 million and .It's hard to believe that we can't raise that in Orange County. "And that's no slight oo the volunteer individuals and or· gani.zations who work so hard towards this goal," he stressed. "I have nothing but admiration for them." SVCH COMMENTS lead many admirers of the Orange ' Coast's music nfan to note th•t Henry Brandon has not~,.. behind the door when It comes to volunteer work. He has donated many thousands of man-houn to the Orange County Philharmonic Society's youth music programs, which have bro~ght claaslcal music and discourses on the art form to more t.Din.~;«X>~rschool clillaren. . Backed by the local Musicians' Union and the James Irvine Foundation, Brfndon has also featured h1s Symphonette ln a televlaed music series that was balled as possibly tbe finest cultural program of its kind in terms of music education for youth. He firmlY 1>elleves that an orchestra on the lines of his Symp~ette -possibl' expand~ to S4 members -should become Orange County's own personal properlY1 headquarter~ In tht cultural center that he hopes be will see.someday. QIS MANY Fashion Island followers •ill not need to be told that Brandon strongly supports such tmpre11rios as: Arthur Fiedler and Carmen Drqon ln their view1 on muaic for the maaaes. .. Let's face lt, popular cluslcs are popular, .. he ennned, "We olfer a wide range ot muslc and we bellen that the public want.I I\ that way -classlcll, Utht and show mualc, bi1 band and Jazz." H1.a own contribution to American rnuatc bas been codsidera· ble and be obviously rerr~ that he can rarely find lime to turn, in creative mood, to the rna1t11ficent ltafdwln piano In his Newport Beach home. -.. ........ ,.,. l . Arts I Dining ... Qu # Entertainment Friday, September 18, 1en DAIL.Y PILOT .. . Newport Haroor Art Museum Opening \ No lyory Tower in NB \ By JACKIE HYMAN Of tlll O.lly .-Ji.t Staff Three phone lines were ringing simultaneoO.aly and Thomas H. Garver was talking rapidly on a fourth in his office in the new Newport Harbor Art Museum building. The past (1968·1972) and now returned museum director looked up from the phone Jong enough to hand a brochure or Tony DeLap's work -on display in one of the.museum's galleries -to the artist, who had just stuck his head in the door. Autside, a woman writer from Art Week had come early for her interview with Garver and was deep in conversation with museum educational director Phyllis Lutjeans about the museum, which was in the proc· ess of completing its move from tiny quarters near the Newport Pier tothe new $1.5 million struc· tu re at 8SO San Clemente Drive in Newport Center. AS SOON AS Garver set the phone down, a photographer from a Long Beach newspaper excused his way into the office. posed cwator Betty Turnbull next to Garver and began snap- ping pictures of the two at the director:'s desk, in front of a bare w aJl where a ~'Plinting will go, when it turns up. When the pbetographer depart· ed, Garver, himself stilJ in the process of moving from San Francisco, looked up and said, "l hope you'll excuse me, I just have to make a quick phone call to Sears-Robuck customer con· venience or I'm afraid my mar· riage will be in danger.'' As he dialed, museum person· net visible through a glass win- d ow were scurrying about · completing arrangements ror the museum's official opening, which wtll be from noon to 4 p.m . Sunday. Along with DeLap's paintings, on display is a major retrospec· live of works by David Park . .ln· eluding more than 150 watercolors, paintings and draw· ings from the realistic genre or the 1930s through his cubist, abstract and figurative work, up to the time of his death in 1960. PIECES FROM the museum collection will also be shown. Ad· mission is free, and the shows will run through Nov.·13. Hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, plus 6 to 9 p.m. OJ:) Fridays. · "No thanks, I'll call back," Garver said into the phone and hung up. "I don't know why they Two methods of painting similar s.ubjects are shown in David Park's 'Woman Playing Solitaire, ' 1937 (right), and --'Solitaire,' 1954 (below). call it customer convenience. It's customer inconvenience." Then Garver relaxed, leaned back In the chair behind his desk, and began to explain why be left his job as director in 1972 to ac- cept the position of curator·ln· Opening Film narrator ... Orson Welles Is f-.atured In the film "The Challenge: A Tribute to Modern Art," with footage of great modern art lats In their studios. The hour and 45 minute film wlll have Its West Coast premiere at tt'I• Newport Harbor Art Mueeum at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Wedneeday and sept. 23. . . On Thuflday. spec:lal ~ormances ari achtdUled between noon mid• p.m. At 1 p.m.. South COMt Repfrtory will pre- sent .ntertalnment In the lecture room. At 2:30 p.m., the Nancy Mock MOdern Dance Company wlU ~ featured In the mUMUm'a ecutp\uie garden. charge; department of exblbl· lions at the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco and why now, five years later, be has returned. "I left because I felt I wanted more experience In a larger museum concentratin1 on the or- Events Grand opening. · .. The public can view the David Park retrospective and works by Tony Delap from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. At 2 p.m. ourator Betty Turnbull wlll talk on David Park, a Northern California painter who re- belled agaf n•t • abatract ex· presalonlsm and used that echoof'e painting technique to portray people. · ganization of exhibitions. What found was that rµy ·time wa spent oo lots of low-level peaog oel problems," be said. G A a v E a s A I b t b ~~ - bureaucracy of large ~11 \ work "disagreed with my eens of impetuosity. If r have an Idea ~ (want to worlt on it right away." .: However, he added, •'The es : perience was extremely usef\al t< : me. I learned a good deal marl about musem man•gement bot!;,: positively and negatively." : When Garver left the Ne~.: art museum five years ago,~· was the only full-time emplo He had personally supervised move from the old Balbo; Pavilion to the Newport Pie. area headquarters, which be de signed, but had, at that time, i need for bigger and better things "I think it was a fortuitous se of circumstances that broulb me back," he noted. "I bat looked at a number of museul)" posts outside of CautomJa ancl they really didn't interest me foi a number ot reasons, includinr the climate and the sense of ' lack of growth. "I TIDNK those dark gray di mant periods in the weather matched in some places by way people think." Returning to Newport does oot feel at all like a step backwUAl, Garver said. "I think the institution ha( gone forward and I think L tO( <See MtJSEVM, Pa1e Cl) ~ .... Special days. ~ Civic groups. Inch. merchants, professionals · ,, fraternal organizations, a vlted to the museum • noon to 4 p.m. Wedn • Julia Baldwin Conner af .H; . California Arts Council iiVd{ speak at 4 p .m . Tft'•it educators wlll be wetco""8Ct from noon to 4 p.m. Sept ~. with a talk scheduled at 2:15 p .m. by Bonnie Bat~ curator of education at Ml' University Art Museum; Berkeley. • -a DAllV PILOT F11cs.x. September 1e, Ut77 'J'lle A rt• t• B rief A Mw tea on ol 1how1 wm ti.aln thl1 month ln the Orance C'na1t Collea• planeUUium, 2701 t-'.Jrvtn. Road, C:O.ta Mtu Pt'rformanch "111 ht: ut 7 JO 1.1t1d 9 p m P"rlda~. and 7 30 p m Saturdays with nn addl llonal 9 &> m Saturda)' pt'rformuncc for the run ol "Tht' ShH of lkthlchcm " 3 p m m;6tinecs wilt be h~ld on Oct 15, Nov 19, Dec 17 and Jan. Zf, Ht't1ervat1on11 urt.• ..ivu1lable at 556-5772 and ad· minion 1~ frttt! Ot.>tu11J on 11pectul group shows are available at ~58-5816 Lecturers are Jim Pltton and George ltuiney Coast H11hway, Malibu, which closes on Saturdays due to beach tral!lc during the surn- mer, will resume a Tuesday through Saturday schedule next week. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission Is free but parking reservations are re- quired and can be made by calling (213) 454~1 three days ln advance. ~ Hyman tb be staged at 8 p.m . Friday. Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 2 altbe Irvine Harvest Festival, Bar· ranca Road at Culver Drive. • SCheduled are "Relatlvi~ and Cosmology," Sept. 23-0cl. 15: "The Invasion of Mars," Oct. :lllNo.v. 19: "The Star of Bethlehem," Dec. 2-17 ; ( ~ "1'heLooeUnea1F•ctor," Jan.6-28. -Auditions !J ( Concert Ser ie 5 ] An openlnc reading for Nell Simon'• "S"::'' AdmiasM>n of $2 bene!lts Bl& Slaten of Oranee County, with reservations available at 834-1118 or S56-4226. The ploy features Steve De Naut of South Coast Repertory, Katharine Atherton, Tanya Siabo and Adina Ross. who hu appeared on "Stanky and Hutch" and "Police Woman." _ _ Favorite" will be held at 6 p.m. ~unday a the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 608 Laguna Caa.yon Road, Laguna Beach. Jan Arvan will dlred the comedy, which opens Nov.1. Ventriloqukt Edgar Bergen will bring his sidekick Charlie McCarthy to the Orange Coast College' Auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m . Sept. 23. Tickets are $3 and may be reserved by c~lling 556-5.527. The pair have performed for two U.S. presidents and for royalty in England and Sweden. Comic Sticks To Nonsense Tickets are $12 for the seri~ and $5 per con- cert in the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church's 1977-78concert schedule It includes : Oct. 23, guitar duo Peter Kraus and Mark Bird; Dec. 4, Christmas choir festivaJ,,.. wlth handbell and children's groups; Feb. 2ff. Jester Hairston and lhe Costa Mesa Concert Choir; April 16, Mus1que trio of Judith Vaccaro, voice. Mike Vaccaro, woodwm~. and Jack Reidl- ing, piano. Concerts will be at 7:30 p.m . at .798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information. call Shella Radies et833·3851. _. · ••• Trinity United Presbyterian Church, E. 17th Street at Prospect, Santa Ana, will present a 1977·78 season featuring Carol Stewart, pianist: Musical Offering, a baroque ensemble: the Norman Luboff Choir; and John Fischer, contem· poriiry singer. . Season reservations are avllilable until Oct. 11, the date of tbe first concert. Forjnformation, call Leila Paula at544-7850. ••• The Orange County Philharmonic is oHering twoconcertsenes. "A" and "B," bothat8:30p.m . in theSantaAn<.1 lhghSchoolAuditorium. · ''A" includes: Oct. 30, Rotterdam Philharmonic; Dec. 11 and April 12, Los Angeles Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta; Feb. 18, Los Angeles Philharmonic with Erich Leinsdorf. "B"includes: Nov. l2and Feb. 4, Los Angeles Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta: Jan. 14, Los Angeles Philharmonic with Jesus Lopez.Cobos; and March IO, Minnesota Orchestra. . ~discount is offered when both series are purCfilfsed. Prices range for "A" or "B" from $30 By MICHA EL PASKEVICH to $38 ·• for both series, from n: .. to $68. Information Of tM D•lly l'HeUUff ..,.... ~k comedian Steve Martin what made him is available by calling 558·5811. funny and he says, "Orange County-Disneyland." .---------------....... n ·s a somewhat su~rising response from a ( D Se . . ) . man who ad mi ts to have • done tern b1e things to my an Ce r I e S dog with a fork," and once gave his cat a bath, but had a terrible time getting the furo!fhis tongue. · .,.. ______________ __, Dut Disneyland is where one of America's finest young comedians got his stvt. At age 10, Martin bicycled his way from his home in Garden Grove lo Frontierland where he dressed up in an 1890soutffl ond <lid m agic tnckson the street. Today, in a brown cardboard box at Martin's parents' house in Corona del Mar, there is a signect program from "H's Vaudeville Again --A Wally Boag Production." Although Martin cites Lenny Bruce, J ack Benny and Red Skelton as early in· nuences, it was Boag, a companion at the Dis- neyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue, he loved most of all. He memorized Boag's act because there was ~omething clean about it. Good Jokes and delivery, · and balloon animals that are still a part of some or • ~artin 'sown bits. · Martin later became a comedy writer !or the : • Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (!or which he won : an Emmy), Sonny and Cher, Pat Paulsen, Van :· Dyke and Company and countless other TV shows. Four performances arc included, in Ballet Pacifica's 1977·78 subscription series. All con- certs will be at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Scheduled are: ''Vivaldi Octet," "The Seasons" and "From Dawn to Dark," 4 p.m . Oct. 2 and 8 p.m. Oct. 3: "The Nutcracker," 7:30 p.m . Dec. 8, 9, 12 and 13, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Dec.10 and 11; "Three Plus Two" and "Carmina Burana," 4 p.m. Feb. 5 and ltp.m~ Feb. 6; and "Coppelia, "4p.m. Marchl9and8p.m. March20. Subscriptions at $12 are available by calling 494·1148. ( Fall-Winter Hours) Sea World or San Diego is now open from 9:30 a .m . to6:30 p.m. dally, with the ticket booth clos- ing at5p.m. It Is locatedJustofflnterstate5onSea World Drive. ..... • However, a couple of his performances on The ~ Smothers Brothers drew his writing career to a "; quick close. Now he's one of the hottest acts on the Th J p l G tt M 17985 p ifi ~~club circuit and occasionally fills in for Johnny on ____ e_._a_u __ e_Y __ us_eu_m_, ___ a_c_c __ S' the Tonlght Show. f ~ UNLIKE OTHER lal~led young comedians -a/inti 1SLAN ~ • a group that includes Rlcflard Pryor, Robert Kleln ... EASY TO GET THERE ~ and Franklin Ajaye -Martin's actis almost devoid ~~~ ~5 TRIPS EVERY DAY f t!r~~i~. comment, pol~cal views or hip drug re-~-L .... o""'N~G-B .... E.J...;.A~C.:.:H:.:./:.:..C..:A;..::I::.;'A:..=.:.L:..:IN:....;A::.:..:.C.:....;:R1...U-IS__.E-S........., • He ~rformed much of his last set at the Golden • GO THIS WEEKI nw111 • 132·4521 • (714) 521-1111 : •• Bear with a fake arrow through his bead. He wore a -==================::!'.' " giant panda bear head while interviewing Laverne ?: tor was 1tShirley? >on a recent Tonight Show. : As hos.t on NBC's "Saturday Night Live,·• ! Martin, with a haggard-looking German Shepherd at his side, introduced the world's first dlg1tal "' watchdog. Besides the dale and time, a quick pull : on the dog's ear gives the owner his aee in dog years. ~ The digital shepherd even survived 45-mlnutes · :--· fSlrapped beneath a powerboat; "and it's still tick- ::.. l111 ... IN A SMALL club, Martin is devastaUne. de· ivering b.ia nonstop absurdities with a refreshinc air of fal1e sincerity that mimics every Las Vegas lounge a bow ever presented. "My act ia intentionally apolitical," he says. "It's about what people think, not about what busl· • nesses do, or what governments do. It's about in· -dividuals and how distorted their thoughts can get jwst being alive In the world, and how you have to ' .completelybeeomecrazyinordertosurvive ... " -Thia philosophy ls evident on Martin's Just re· lhsed debut al bum, "Let's Get Small" <Warner ·Bros. BSK-3090>. Nert wanUn1 to ruin the fun, I'll ' just say lt's typical Martin Insanity, includln1 hls "Ramblln' M8J\" theme and warped looks al Vegas and 1mok1n1. JAZZ NOTES: Popular Jan·rqck group Seawind la at the White House in Laeuna Beach tonllht and Saturday. Reservations rec:ommended. ext Tueeday lbrouab Saturday, lt'a Jan atn1er Carrie SmJtb, who reportedly aan1 Sarah Va\lchn di the 1ta1e at a recent ft1tlval. She's performing at the Monterey J111 Fesuval thls weekend. The \Oraqe County Rhythm Machine and Wlnd Ensem· l»la CDQUnUM tt.t Monday nlibt venues al lsadore'a til M~. ; ---m:x l:Ur:Ntt----. .----T it t=M;Uf)U----..• 1--nc; ~()lNI) SUNDAY,·OCT. 23 at 7:30PM al the . ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ANAHEIM EAST ROTARY CLUB by arrangement with Columbia Artists FHliv1l1 preaents w11h Special Guesl Stars *~A,,fRW * IYclula ~elly & The M()dernaims l3U1Ui ill ·J()4~ ED;. ~ * STl.MIJr ~ * TICKETS $7 .00, $6.00, $5.00 AVAll,ABLE BY MAIL ONLY MJkt cheek or money order payable to Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katelle Ave .. Anehelm, CA 92802. **• Tryouts for Oranie Coast College's Five Pen- ny Opera Company will be held from 4to1 p.m. Monday and Wednesday In the ~olleee Bltdltorium. !701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Scheduled productions will be Menotti 'a ·•Help, Uelp, the Globolinks!" Jan. 13·20 and Bizet's "Carmen," April28-May6.CaroleBoelter directs . ... . The Matti Lascoe Dance Theater Company will hold tryouts for male and female dancers at 2:30 p.m. Saturday al Dance Loft Studlo, 118 W. 4th St .. Santa Ana (between Proadway and Sycamore). Also needed ia a remale dancer who can act and slng for a touring chitdren 's revue. For Information, call 542-86:50. ( Other Events ) Yellow Brick Road Shows has two children's producUons available to tour: "ATaleofTwoSis- ters,. "a Scott.ish folktale, plus "Quantum-Trap," a science fiction adventure. Information is avalla- ble from the group c/o Access. P .O. Box 5728, Huntington Beach, CA, 92646, or673· 7450. ••• Tickets are still available for "Fantasies,·· a world preroiere romantic comedy by Jackie r----47,;:u=~---1 I <@' 1M openU.. oF' I ' FEATURING !.1e~~RA'f !!o~£~l10N t t of ORIGINAL BRASS PIECES t Tables, Lamps & Unique Deooratlve Accessories t for Home and Office t ALSO THE HELEN CERDA COLLECTION t of FINE HAND·EMBROIOERY t Shirts, Skirts & Handbag• Order Early lrY CllM~ t 141 ~An .. s.ta AINI 546-6600 f M ~ ~ Mallotd Wil!On r-. probably r+. qeotw ~ ladKape ortnl (1775-1851~ •. 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The Nation's Largest Gallery L Olfl.-•.ktwe..,AllM-O,..Ope"IM-......... j ----~------~================= LOOI< AT THISI f IXAMPUS Oii OUI SUNI LOW ftRICISl AMD YOU ..r -,.IWPOtlT PlODUCI 9UALITY" J t ' • I t f • f l • i • ... _ .. _ --. - Deily ,.,.._le.ft ,.... Friday, S.ptember 18. 19n DAILY PILOT • C3 0 MUSEUM OPENING NEW FACILITY ••• (From Page Cl) have changed ln the sense that 1 know more now about articulal· inl and formulating directions." For one thinj, he said , "I have Thomas Garver pauses before office w all hanging, Robert Motherwell's 'Plus Fours· a desire to aee a more complete institution, which would include more community involvement, issues <:A which I reaJly had no consciousness before. "MuCH OF Wbjt a museum does ln its galleries is not fully explained. We'r~ more verbally literate than viaually literate. I think that's why people at ex- hibits Spend more time reading <identiflca,tion) labels than look· ing at work. "Many people are intimidated by art and we hope to avoid that." Taking over from departing director Harvey West Just before the building's openine "present- ed soma short-term problems in completine some things and making some changes in things that might have been start.Gd and no longer fit the situation," Garver noted. Although most exhibits are ar- ranged by curator Turnbull, Garver said be wW o~ganize ooe or twosbows a year. "I will want' to do somelhine in photop'aphy," be said, and also hopes to bring an exhibit of Louib Comfort Tiffany desiens. •·I think there's been a loo.a period of exploration in the area of ceramic sculpture, and that in tereats me too,'• he noted. BtJT BEFORE be aets to that. Garver bas to supervise the thousand details lnvolveclc in opening a new f acillty. plus, Gith wife Natasha Nicholson, set up housekeeping in tbeir new con dominium. "OUr furniture ar rived yesterday," be sighed, tht- t.en.sioo and pressure beiinoing to show in his face a1aln. As soon as be opened the door to his office. the buzz of pboneb rushed in. Garver said a polite farewell and then turned back to the miss ing membership brochures, tht.> lady from Art Week, tht> customer inconvenience and tucked among the worries and busies, the delight of opening .i beautifulJ11lfW museum. View of Bay Whets Ancient Mar,iner Appetites Sunny September days and balmy evenings offer some of the year's· finest hours for. dining at the seashore. The time and place are as compatible as Romeo and Juliet. Choice of place last week fell to the Ancient Mariner in Newport Beach. a spot with a scenic marine view that's virtually beyond topping. Once settled down here, in fact. you can't bear lo leave. IN ADDmON to the sight ol . bay and boats through a full ex· panse of ceiling-to-floor win- dows. the breei;y nautioal decor throughout is an everpresent re- minder of the loc~le. Combine these surroundings with great food and you have what could easily become your home away from home. For luncheon or dinner, the Mariner offers diners a,menu at once small and select. Fourteen items on the midday bill of fare range from a -low of $2.SO for chowder and salad to a hi1h of $5.25 for the steak sandwich. In between are such choices as turkey and swi ss cheese sandwich, $2. 75; the Mariner NOW!! BOBWHITE PUis LISTZ& COMPANY hamburger (on a esh roll topped with melte cheddar cheese), $2.95; chick teriyaki, $2.95; scallop broch e. $3.50; lbeefdip, $2.'15; latos , $4.95. All luncheon sel ions are served with your boice of Mariner fl.sh chowd a fresh spinach or an ice· d tossed green salad, bot ugh and squaw bread, •col slaw or French fries. NEARLYAlikenu rofdin- ner entrees extend l'Om beef brochette, mahi oabi or huachinango (broil ed snap- per') at $S.95 each high of $12.95 for a t,op sirloin d lobster combo. By way of mething quite dlBerent in a b /seafood upiop, the Ancient iner also offers a top sirloin teriyald shrimp combo, $8.95. You'll doubtless vor any choice but we wer espcially pleased with two electioos the night ol our visit. ese were a perfectly broiled petite sirloin (a smaller cut but the same beef a.s the aged top choice>, $6.SO,: and the heel brochette <chunks of tender sirloin surrounded by ' sauleed mushrooms, onion and bel I peppers), $S.9S. Our entries, like all on the evening bill of fare, were served with a choice of Mariner chowder, fresh spmach or tossed green salad, sourdough and squaw bread, fresh steamed vegetables and pilaf. We also noted the restaurant's highly efficient service, performed by enthusiastic peo- ple with a young and healthy air. Youthful verve likewise car- ries over into the two current en- tert_pjnment attractions. Wednes- day through Saturday that's "Voyage," whose talents give way to those of "Sparrow" on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. .. The Ancient Mariner is located at 2607 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 646-0201. Lunch is served daily from 11:30 to 3; dinner nigh Uy from s: 30. ••• GERMAINE, one of Orange County's few living legends as a FOR AREAL TASTE TREAT crJ. # J quu-.-J.o,e. ~i!P°rter ANEAN AM. 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. S 10-3 PM • DANCING NIGHTLY ~CA ET LOUNGE IRVINE. CALIFORNIA • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFE OP -24 HRS. (Opposite 0rlfl98 CooncvA1rport) (714) 833·2770 . ••Probably on• of th• funniest comedies you will ever M•." =-·~oot> ''1~ • '''-~· cou .. For Information & reservations call (714) 492.9950 or at the box office Sebaatlan 'a/West, 1«> Avenlda Pico, San Clemente. club -'itertainer, is wowin& •em as ever these nights at the Hunt- ingtdn Bea~b Inn. Backed by the talented all-male group Clear D4lfS, she's on stage nightly through Saturday, from 9 to L Every Tuesday, however, Ger· m aine departs from the format of her show on the other niebts of thea week to stage a special ··celebrity Night." In recent weeks these increasingly popular shows have spotlighted such guest artists as the Drifters and Johnny Smith's Ori1inal Alphabetical Ink Spots • If you're a la~mer to the Celebrity Night action, a gooa time to get started is next Tues· day, Sept. 20, when the Coesters move front an<,\ center. , As their engagement last month clearly proved, "Yack.ity Yak,·• "Charlie Brown,·· ••searching," "Along Came Jones" and "Little Egypt" still have magic appeal. THE BIVINGTO NS will perfonn on Sept. 27. Among their remembered big bits are "Pa-Pa 0 Mau Mau" and ''The Bird". The Penguins of "Earth Angel" fame will appear on Oct. tf1 ghesl Quahly Native Mexican Foods -4 to be followed by Donnie Rrooa en Oct. lJ. His r~rdings include "Memphis," "Doll House" and "Mission Bell." and get a good seat" basis. The Huntington Beach Inn 1~ located at 21112 Pacific Coast Highway, south of the Hunt ington Beach pier and on the op posite s ide of the Highway Telephone for further informs ~on: 536-1~1, There's no cover charge for these shows at the Inn and no reservations are accepted. Alt.en· dance is strictly on.a •\come early IN TUNE WITH POP. <From Page en ·~ lightful to me each time I play it as it did on the first time I beard· the music." An added factor to Brandon's love affair with ''The Nutcracker" is the presence of so many children in the audience. THEY CLEARLY delight hi~ and that same love of children and the desire to let them hear music as it should be' played and· explained has been the spur .for many of his youth concert. ac· tiviUes in Orange County. "They're so good for my &QUI," he mused. "Gee, bu tit's good to put my love of music into those young, fertile minds. "U ooly we could do more of it," he said. "Millions of dollars that could be devoted to such a worthwhile cause are being wasl· ed every day when they should be diverted lo a No. 1 priority like this." Henry Brandon finished bis diet lunch on the sunlit terrace, looked over the glittering waters of Newport Bay and hummed a bar or two from his latest Fashion Island concert. "It could be done Cor $16 million," he mused. ''You know, that iso'ta lot of money for this part of the world to raise. ls it, now ?" Open 7 Days LOS CASTIUOS -A FRJ94DLY PLACE TO DIME -·· .. Mede• food ........ ,nc..... ... IM~. ca d1hl....,. _ ........... nw • .., s..,. 1 IOll .._......_.Wad ' ht. atMl 47 WHAT'S IEW at the HYAm e Shol¥Place MON .• SAr. 9 P.M. CLounge THI fMULOUS ""FOOTNOTES1' All ~TS EVENTS GIAITT 7 FOOT 1V SCREEN Mon.-Thur. 11 :30 o.m. to 10 ~.m. Fri. & Soi. 11!30a.m to II p.m. COCKTAl"LS Sunday '4 p.m. to 10 p.m. . 9093 E. ADAMS, HUNT1NGTON BEAOf 962.7911 ED Anaheim 1700 soum HARBOR BOULEVARD <JllOOlll• Dl•IMIYla,.-(114) 772·S900 ... ... 1 ....... -----~...._....---·---·------.. ......:..:..; ':-:. ... .. g DAIL V PILOT Blockbuster Unfocused . --------------•, ~ ~A'r~£c~~~ Featurtnc Tropical DrtnJca • It Afttt 1Jx nl1hta and .. doun houu of vlewlnl lh• TV blockbuater "W uh ln1ton : 8 hind Cloud Doon," the crlUcal consen.aua appean to be tllat. while 1ome 1rrHlln1 rrormancn emeried from tho t.bmly chsawaed pre Wat.er1ate etit:. lt neverlheleu lacked the ltndrnarlc quality or the 1how U.at paved th• way for It a year ••o· the multl-Emmy-wlnnJn& ''Roots ... lntermlask>n Tom Titus 1crlpt and the expertlae fo handle them. Robardl should have an Emmy ln h1I pocket and Vaughn, uaed 1paringly after an electric first two nights. also is worthy of one. I BAMBOO SEPTEMBER I TEIR&CE SPECIAL I x._ '-ft .,.... ,.,. Tw.. w... ·rr-u.,., ... ,..,.... I ... "'"~- BEYOND THEM, the most in· I A'"''---... ro11. '""'""',..· Iii ...... Mee Sl.25 tereating character in the show I j ~~= ~ ·.;:-....;. proved to be Prior as the erratic ~l'ICl9· ... w~ underachiever thrust into prom-I .J, •.t.\c ~aormcn0orn1.oww.r°" inence by the axing of Barry I ~-r rr Ollltbl*W......,,..,ID.•tT7 Nelson (who, by his ailence, took . 153 EAST17TH .•• COSTA MESA -L.A. and SAi FRAICISCO know wh~ and ntMJt~~ YOUR chance b;;O;e ltW YORK and LOIOOI find out ~ why .•. .... The reuons for lhe apparently l uk ewarm reaction t9 "Washmeton" vary, bui one aspect that straneely haan't been touched upon 1s the problenwor foc us. Even a 12 hour mlnbe~es nteds a central character or situallon, and "Washington" just ahort.er span, four years, and from tho outlet \he problem of focua wu evldent. Given \he mulerlal at hand, the producers ml1ht have chosen to empha.slze either the moat Interesting characterts (Juon Robards' vln· dlcllve president, Robert Vaughn'• steely chief or slam. Or they might have taken It from the other end and rocu.sed on the three yoWlg campalen workers <Tony BUI, Nicholas Prior, David Selby) and their dis parate stories.·· tho r ap for ~ior>. The .. __________ _ metamorphosis of a harmless --------,_.,,.--.-..,...,..,.....or-_.,.~~-­ ) ceuldn't seem to make up 1t-s ~ mind In that regard. IN THE CASE or "Root~:· even though it spanned two cen- Instead, scripters Eric Bercovici and David W. Rinlels honed in on CIA director Cliff Robertson. a most lackluster character, and his oft-again, on· again marriage (to Lois Net- tleton> and affair (with Stefanie Powers). As a keystone for such an elongated drama, It simply . didn't hold up. . i tw1es, Its focus was clear and sbarp. In the first episode LeVar Burton was the central figure; an tbe second, John Amos; 1n the third, Leslte Uggams, and so on. Each episode was a story in itself with a beglnnin&, a middle and an end. "Washington" covered a Puppet Love No such worry, however, when Robards and Vaughn were in front of the cameras. As the Nix· on-Haldeman power brokers, they had the meatiest roles in the 4 Walter Willison plays a puppeteer who can only express hi~ love for Cindy WeHs throug h his puppets in the mus ical "Carnival." playing now through Oct. 2 at Schastian 's Dinner Playhous e at the Grand I lotel in Anaheim. For reserva- tions. call 772·7710. Price of Sll to SlG in · <:lud~s dinner. flunkie into a power-thirsty heel was beautifully interpreted by this heretofore unknown actor. But "Washington" was in· evitably weighted down with the stuff or which soap operas are made -Robertson's dalliances, Selby's womanizing, even Prior's sophomoric conquest. It was a "something for every· body" ploy that weakened the real drama considerably. One last observance: In a 12- hour dramatization wherein ac· tual Nixon administration figures were so thinly disguised, where the hell was Spiro Agnew? One thing "Washington: Behind Closed Doon" could have profit- ed from waa a Utt.le comic relief. 'Odd Couple' Not Up to Par ;;~\»n liJol'o-n CROWN HOUSE ~" '""t-RESTAURANT ' 12902 COAST HWV. LAGUNA NOU!L "'' c,_ v,..,, "*"""" 499-2626 4H-5773 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT *POMSTAVL LAOUftA 8IACH Cl• Tiie """' , oiill Ample FrH Perlclng 494-9491 752-1558 GERMAINE CLEAYdoAYS TUESDAY thru SATURDAY e-"i BUFFET & LUNCHE * DINNER * COFFEE SHOP • * • HAPPY HOUR I • • COCKTAIL ENTERTAINMEN IL&llll H&IDll WHITIY HOrPll&ll tll Sunday Champaan Brunch BANQUET FACILlflES 20-40 Is ... "A NEW SMASH HIT ,. MUSICAL ••• br1111ant1y done ••• a Joyous happening •.. " _...,,,.,., "A NICE HELPING OF ROLLICKING FUN ••• A aood ~~ apoaf of the Hollywood QI als made lust -If nr! ind durln1 WarldVfar II -~•n 'l f~'::.'!: ''TRIM AND TALENTED •.. pure 30's and 40's Hollywood'! -S~v1• Drake\ LA T11ne5\ .. A GREAT BIG HIT AND, , HALLELUJAH l Its pure entertalnment"Ref1~:o/~ EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA t Ml Casa. On• thins 1ou must bring to our two nts besides your bl& famUJ, ls your bl& appetUet rtJons are bl& and the~c~o~••~.,,.Ulll~Ulll~A6!1UQjL--:--f--t comblnadon ..• and ,, .... aot lots of., •• too. I l I I ' I j t I , • , ' ' Bead liner Singer Vikki Carr will star with Helen Red- d ). Lou l«rn I and G~org~ Carlin 111· KMPC's "Show o( the World" Oct. 1 at the Ing lewood Forum. Tickets are available at Ticketron anCI Mutual aaencies. A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet cu1s1NE PEKING •SHANGHAI ~1\+A..tl. SZECHWAN •HUNAN £ ~~ii Daily Lunch I . . • .. . ~,. .• And Dinner ~ Yow Host ...t Hosteu -• Mib...tA.-CWcmg rta (Former Chef of the IO Twin Dragons-Anaheim) 1500 ADAMS AVE. c•t K....,. II•&• COSTA MESA . 540-1917 FROM LAS VEGAS DIAMOND JIM'S r11sENrS SYLVIA PERRIN & EARLE WILLIAMS W eel tlru Sat • 1:30 to I :30 LUNCH SERVED-Mon thru Sat Mdndoy Night Footbal • m. Hot Dogs SUHDA Y JAM SESSION 3:00 to 1:00 PM 1170 Balcer St. CostaMno 540-0573 ~ ..XllCAll ... FA•Allr ;" ,.,.. 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H.on '1Y0tuvm Soup &rkicl Jl!lf"'~O ~altimo110 RICE• ORllN TIA• T8Ut<IMONO ........ ~.__ .. ---------- Frid!); !!ept.mber HI. 1977 · DAIL y PILOT C5· Mendes ShiftS Years STATELINE, Np. CAP> - Mualclan Seralo Mendes says he • 'compltttly reahutrled the ca.rdl' In developlnJ hla "New l:Jrull 71." But It you llked hla old "Brull 64," you should Uke the new aound, loo. Mendes draws on hla Brui11an root.a. American Ja11 and con· temporary pop mualc to create hla new aound. That 'a pretty much what be did to create the old sound too. whlcb produced record hit.a llke "Maa Que Nada" and "FoolontheHUl." But Mendes saya his group now 11 Into .. a new beginning." Of the 'o r iginal "Brasil 66 ," only Mendes and guitarist Oscar Castro Neves remain. The other eight members, all from this country. joined the group a year ago. .. WQEN I formed 'Brasil 66' and we established a sound, a trademark, we lived with it for many, many years," Mendes says. "But after awhile it was sounding a lltUe bit the same, so I decided to completely reshuffle the cards and start fresh." "For me, it's just part of my 'Star War•' The characters from "Star Wars" <from left Chewbaca, Mark Hamill, Alec Guin- ness and H a rris on Ford) are featured in "The Making of 'Star Wars• as Told by CJPO and R2-D2 .. at 8 o'clock tonight on Channel 7. own growth as a muslc1'n. as a person, cbanaLne. learning, aet- tln& exposed to new sounds, new thln&a," says Mendes. Now the "New Bra.sil 77" plays and sings songs like Chica1o's "Ir You Leave Me Now," and "The Real Thing," a song by . Stevie Wonder and Mendes' favorite on the new album by "Brasil 77." There seem to be similarities between the old and new -like the Latin influence, the drums, the smooth blending of voices, guitars and keyboards which Mend.es plays. BUT THE NEW sound has "more drive, tnel'e funk, more pulse," says Mendes. "The roots wlll stay there, the basic identity of yourself from the beginning will stay -;:. b,ut the change will come.'' The old and new sounds, says Mendes, were "both new for the time. In 1966 it wu a fresh, new sound. Today it's new again. That's the only way I can put It. It's fresh again." Beyond that, Mendes makes no comparisona. You have to listen fbr yourself. Mendes, 36, arew up in Rio de Janeiro, starting piano studies at •I• 7. In his teens he picked up keyboard styles of jazz artist.a like Dave Brubeck and Bud Powell. American audiences were first Introduced to his music at a 1962 Carneiie Hall concert. THE AMERICAN bosaa nova boom followed, but while Mendes aays his first group had the same "ethnic flavor," the "Brasil 66" blend of samba styles and American Jazz was "more open. a litUe more free." ' Mendes now spends about seven months of the year on the road, mostly doing concerts throughout the world. He takes responsibility for the direction or his group, leaving room for ·'spontaneity and creation'• by individuals. Other recent projecta include the scorlne of mualc for a rum on the famed Brazilian soccer star Pele. Mendes alao plans to in- troduce Americans to other Brazilian musicians through album releues. LA County Fair OpeniDg ..._...""" ..... Oft~· .. "·_ ... 71JO p.rn. Tuttd•Y •I S.nl• An• TONl9"T, U"9Me•1t 1' LOI ANOU.•I COUNTY l'Allt - T_., ... °""' Od. 2 .i fefror....w11" ,. __ UlletlO<ll, fins ans end In· d<Jtlrl.tf -. ..... recl1>9, CMnlY•I rldet -•.n.•-L ' a.m. to 10 pm.~~.•e.m.1011 p.m. I'~ and S.twdos. SI.JS Times/Places C0119ge, 11'tl -9r1Slol 1trff11. "''" but ,_,.Mlant required, I U ·lOOO eat. >11. Colltf11un •I 7:JO p.m. Tuetda'I" Md T'lllnda'fl. adUltl, '°cf"' clllldrM .. 12, -· 6 ''"· l'LAMaMco OAMU -Wftll LH MoHnat Delle• Coomparrf, 7:alo'clock IClftigM In ~ ~ Coll9De OUl- ampl11tlla•ttr, 11111 .,.. er11101 .,,....,..,., MICMAllL ,.,ltPt«llY -And o.w.y O'IC_,t, ..._... .... 0..... ... r; I06 l'«lf!V C..11 Hleltwe.,, HIHll• lllCltM llMCih. MoftN\I: AIWty l'rett. Sept. D _.. 2A, Oo. Seilf, 21, 91Mdlt . ~. l'LUT• C:ONC•ttT -9Y Jolln a.re.flare, I o'Clock '°"llllht et OIJ SClllt LMll .. acll Studio TIINttr, •101 fl. 1"' ... -a.'° ...,.,.,, s1 •Wde91•. (211) ftMi4D. CATALINA l'•ITIVAL -•rt t it• lllblb , lodfY 1-.otl SW.day, plut dlnntr....Ct 111 C.slM ••llroom ..... '9M {17.511. 9oat ,,.,._.,.,loft 1110) fNf!I Lo119 a .. c .. /Calllh1e crvi.s, 121·7111orTICUtnlft. •1c• l'Ot.UU' -wi111 ""' ....... 11an, at tllt 1no1-ooc1 P:orum, I o'clock tanlgM; 1, J, Ind• p,m. s.tur• de.,, ancl 2 ancl 6 p.m. SW\...,. 6'-i7 adults, """°" ...-r 14 llalf .... let. TlckabMTICIC.ttr'llll. - lonlllllt e'ld Sept. •• -... m.111 ... 041 • "•Ir Drive, Cotta MMe, el OrenQO County l'elrQroundt. 1150 •dull1, U.lO funl°" IMS, '° cent• <lllldreft. F._ ...,-lllllQ. 'MY OAUOHT•lt •AT•O X' - Comtcly, lonl9N 111r...,. ...,., u at e.,..... .. .._,._,w.....,,_ 9011ltvtrd e11d l'•cfflc Coest HIQllW..,, Lang 9t1Cll, Wlllt dl-r, n&.0513. HIA.ITllM'SOINM•tt TN•AT .. tl -"Tiit Odd Couple;• now at I"° Awfllde fll'IC.o. 'Sall°"*"•· ..., ... 50, tlNIS; "Canllval," -""ouafl Oct. 2 et the ~_,.. Hetti, I Hotel Wp\ Anfllelm. 7n·77IO, 111 .. 16. ... COM«OIAM -At Leff Stop, 2ttt s.a, .,._. M., Newport 11 .. c11. r .. Ny~ sw.i.y1 Aft AltlNll, °"'91 Wtll-ancl Gltn l'lptf-. lept • 10-2': Mllltdtitr Md Jeck Menaft. l :JO Ind 10 p.m. _..,.!Qllla <S2.SO 114111 -Cltlnll mll>l-1; 1:30 and 10·• p.m. P'rlcNYt Ind Salvrdays CS.UO pha twe Clrlnllt I. UNIV•ltSAL AM'°"ITM•AT•lt :_ J eck_, a,_ Wltll , ... 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DWAY ••c•• -I o'clecll 2S ·~ tM Matti T..-Forvm; "Tiit GBWINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes . I lUNO....OmNER DAILY Food to T• Out 11 :30 AM. to 10 P.M. COUNT Mii• -Alld lllt on:llHtre, 71>0 p,m. Ttlund•y et Clt•Pm•" COJl9"'1 llW"'°'lel Harl, J.U N, TONY D• l'aMCO -Alld Tiit De Gitt .... It,, °'81111f, t6. ft end •1t. l'r•nco Femll.,, I and 10 p.m. Satur· "7...._ day and 5uftdev ti ~c Mounteln J11 VeltftCla. COUMTIIV MUllC -2 Md 4 p m. Saturdrf, tN WHl-1 et HIHll· lnOIOl'I Calllr, 1171 EdfflCltr A.,t., HIHlllngton 8"cl\. l'r•. ••LU UWITDY OAllC. COM- l'ANY -1:30 p.m. S.IUf'dey '" Ille M9n'I CW-lum, Cal Steta LOlll llHCll, 2101 E . 7111 SI, 12, l2UI ~. HNIO!t CITIHNI W••IC -At Lien Co11ntr., Setul, HtO M•dllon l'wtiwey, l..eoww Hlllt, $ttlt. 17·U . U.'° edm!UIOll for persons SO Ind o ... r. l11tl•• dr1ve tllrouott wlld efllmel '*"'· "'"' Wlltf181MMflt Ira• ouiw1111eous1. t:4J a.m. to''·"'· 'IW•Dt .. SUMMS•'-~9"1 fllM MOD•ttM DAMC• CONC•llT - Jemes °"""""*" Ind aw Aame DeMe ~.I p.m. Sept. U-2A In Ille Cal StAIM fl'Ullertclll Lilli• ni..ttr, a H. Stae 0111811t 91...S. .... l10-IM1 _...,.., l!DOAlt ••ttOSN -Wltlt ct-v OW1 It McCa r111'/, I ft.m, Stot. U In Or~ Cilest Co4C.0.'t Audltortwn, 1101 P:alrvlew "-'· CoeW Mne. ti. J»-4427, or et t lclctt aft Ice I 11 ect-ntllllttr..._ ........ OllOA•••CITAL-:-e'l'~IWM' Jottpltlclwlll.l•m. a.t. Uat 1'1nt aaptlllt OluRll, 1llO w. t7111 It., ..... A111, Musk Illy etc11, Hl111Mntltll, l'rlflCll end"°*"" S47-2SS7, • COIN MO SYllMP •Xf'0-10 e.111. to 10 "'""Sept. a• M, 10 Liii ... • "·"'· ..,.. u .. Loa AllONt Clelt-UM CAM.-. ti Mwltt, llllCIW ttfrte, MtTetld .. Didi ~. 7:• "·"'· -----------Tutlldey at Sanla A111 Coll ... 'a ""'"•Hall, t7VI ........... It,.... ....... C.11 Ha-5171. Put a ftW Wotdt to work fo ou. 'What we have here is a total lack of rtspe<:t for the law!", Burt Reynolds ''Smokey .... Bandft'' Sally Fleld ·.Jerry Reed.,, .Jackie Gleason 1 •• Snt<·ll e.i .. o 1 M•<• 1 Scre~ay by JAMES LEE BARRETT dnd CHARLES SHYER ~ & ALAN MANDEL • Story by HAL NEEDHAM & ROBERT l LEVY Mose by Bill JJSllS dnd JERRY REEO Otrtele<I by HAL NEEDHAM Prodoctdby ~()RHNG(LBERG .. ~ • .. •· • •• .., ••• , .. A RASTAR PrOOUChon. A UNIVERSAL Plctlle. TtctncOlofK """"' ., .. .,.. L-:.m&11a LA MIRADA 4 • LAKEWOOD 4 WAlll4N UllOAIN "llCl tt 10 lllOllOAY ..... IATUllOAY ~-fl) 12:~ 1<00 LA llllAADA 4 ONLY IUNDAYI I NOl.IDAft 1~• 1e HO FOllNTAIN ~ VAL l FY ri111v1 tN ,.: '·,11111 11:3..~ . . tliif:~1 llCllUll PUHi MUllWALK(9) '"" Sill MACMINI 11t ....... MCWlll • ,. I ; • R DAIL y PILO f ,.,10 r. S!pt.mt>er !I, 1971 Photo Show· Feat1•red in Lido PtlOTOGllAPUIC WO&K Ry Herry < 'iallld\IU\, U>d•y throu1h Oct. 29 •l Susan Sptr1tua t;ullt'ry, JJ36 Via l.1do. Udo VU1e1e. Newpor} Rnc:b Rl'.t>\!pUun T to 10 p m. Sept. U . Houni · 1 \ .1 m . to~" m Tu d•Y• T'hurade)'ll. ll a.In to 6 11 m I' nd.Dv• und baturd1y1. ,..,.. • .,Ol Tln;RN t 'AUFOaNIA ARTl8T8-Palnl 1na~. &culptur•11 •nd 1rephlc1, Wedne1d1y throuih O<-t. 30 at Ln1unu Beech Ml.&Mum ol Art. 107 ('liff Dnve ll.30 am. to 4 :30 p.m. W~l·!'wd~yb Monday1 Admlaaionbydonatlon. T l .. :"'BLURJlED Wl\TEltSCAPES' · Photo .:rjp~ by Joseph Jachna. now lb11C>U&h Sept. 30 in th,• Orange Con:.t Coll~ee Photo Gallery, Fin~ \rt'> Hu1ldtnR. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa. H .i m to 5 p m ~el< days •·ree. PASTEL POR'tltl\ITS By Alan Murray, now through t:nd ot September at Haggenmaker 1.allt•raes, 372 N Coaaot lhghway. Laguna Beach. I to 5 pm. dwly. Free 'WORKS ON PAPER ttOO·lMO' By Chagall Dalt, ErnM. Klee, Matisi.e, Miro, Motherwell. Pu:asso. Pollock and others, Sunday through t)ct 27 Cit the Montgomery Art Gallery, Pomona College. Claremont. Receptton 8 to 10 p .m. Satur· dJy Hours· 1 to 5 p.m. daily <ind 7 to 9 p.m . Wt-dn~ays Frec t<A \' JACOB DRAWINGS Sunday through t kt 18 at Ett.mger Gallery, Laguna Beach School 11( i\rt. 2222 Laguna Ci:tnyon Road. 9 a .m. to 4:30 µ m. weekdays. Free. (;ALLERY OPENING Richard's Gallery, 121 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa, featuring works by Wilham Verdult and others. 5 to 10 o'clock tonight and Saturday. guests tonight the Lennon Sisters. Fr~. \RT AUCTION From Robert Sills Gallery. to benefit child care center, at Golden West Colle,:ie Community Center, 15744 Golden West St . llunl1ngton Beach. Preview 7:30 o'clock tonight, auction 9 o'clock. Free admission ·ECHOES OF THE PAST' --Contemporary \\.Orks by 12 Indian artists and craftsmen. now through Sept. 26 at Mills House. 12732 Mam St.. tiarden Grove. Noon to 4 p .m . Thursdays- ~tondays. Free. TWO.PERSON SHOW , By Merrill Everett .ind ~arg1t Omar, now through Oct. 2 at DJB Callery, 1535 B Monrovia Ave .. Newport Beach 10.1 m toJp m. Wednesdays-Saturdays. Free. \HT PJ\Nf.:11 DISCUSSION On Amencan Inds.Jn ;.irt, 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesday at Mills House \rt Gallery. 12732 Main St .. Garden Grove. Free. • l.A~DSCJ\PES, DRAWI NGS · Landscapes and scas('apes in oils and pastel portraits by Louisa Collins, and drawings and prints by Glenn Martin ... ow through Sept. 29 at Glendale 1··cucro.rt:ravmgs and Loan Art Gallery. 100 :"lcwport Center Drive. Newport Beach. 9 a .m . to I p.m. Mondays Thursdays, 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. f''ndays Frt.'t.' \KT AUCTION Work!> by well-known .1rtisls. viewing al 7 p.m .. auction 8:30 p.m . Sept. 23 at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. $5 . iJ0-9423. 84.2-9468. or 646-4652. 'iEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM OPEl\lNG · Grand opening of new facilities. v.1th retrospective of Dawd Park works plus rom· l>d.ap pa1nt1ngi.. Sunday.~ Page Cl. THIS MOVIE IS TOTALLY .OUT OF CONTROL Nt-0 TC)PHAM Pf'f,_../'nl A IW'ITUO<Y F'lam lM:'Jmlt; Pft<X>lK'llUl't "'n*.. tcDl'IUCJ(V ~ MCMr "-•M<·l\o• .. ••INIH\ 1<1""111('ifl'•l,,.._·~"""'•N'l ll•Mlil\-.i\ ...,,1,.ip-,1, ~~ lllt"l\IR -~.!'~"414 fw.f111k"l\lf( l\••i... .. 11, l«Wkl K Wfb."•l ... •ll•l" R~IA-'lll' HI 1 IA ... ~•HY INn 1•1'11,Mltt-mlllJTl(lt'\('(~'Y '-"' 0 l'~H.H4 Flt~ L\(' (BJ~ Galleries I Exhibits ~ ~ FACULTY ART EXHIBIT Tuesday through Oct 16 In <'..olden West College Community G11lh:ry, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington lit!ach R~ephon 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Hours : l to4 p.m. wt!ekdays. Free. William Verdult's 'Connecticut Snowstorm ' will be ori display ai tonight's opening of Richard's Gallery. DAVID CARJUJI)INE OCAD JACOCSON It's 250 Proof Pun! as they bust up the biggest moonshine racket in the ~. .. ... In 'Rose Garden· there 1s the flawless performance of Kathleen Quinlan ... I was unprepared for the staggering unaffected integrity Of this performance." -JnnnS1mon NV. Ma0&11ne "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden' 1s a powerful but delicately structured film ... There are scenes that brought tears to my eyes, and scenes that filled me with joy ... A rapturous young actress named Kathleen Quinlan is nothing short of brilliant." "It 1s a moving reminder of the strength and indom1tab1llty of the human spirit...The performances are all superb ... lt is Kathleen Quinlan's performance as Deborah that truly illuminates the whole film ··***'*" 'Quinlan mirrors Deborah's inner turmoil ma strong and sensitive performance." t fltt'.f1111f11•1JJ1111111f11•111 l11tlt• M,t~;t/111r "Kathleen Quinlan gives a remarkable performance. 'I Never Promised You a Rose GIJr(jen· is kind of a strong testimonial to the Incredible .machine that Is man's spirit. .. SALLY "EU) n1111YllHD PLUS(R) 'ANNIE HALl' STAii iii NG a1a1 ANOellM>N ICATMLelNOUINLAN SYLVIA SIONIY DIANI VAllSI HARIOR AT ADAMS. COST A M!SA OaTE MESAVl•DECEHTE• 979·4•4• ~~-l'he story "TEASE RS" O~T of a winner. PLUS <R> ~~--~<PG> "GIRLS WHO Q1\TElfll; Vt w I LL ~~WOODYALLE~ DO ANYTHING" IN "LOVE AND DEATH" (PG) MA.JO.-iTUOIO .. llflVllW .. lllOAY I • fHE MOST IXl"l.OSIVI! .. ICTUlllO .. THI Yt!Alt'~aLI .. MOH" •••":::,.:;.:!~~~" P LIZA MINELLI Off ROBERT D£MIRO ·NEW YO~. NEW YO~· , edwards LIDO Clt«MA " HfW,ORT ILVD. AT VIA LIDO ,NEWPORT BEACH 673-SJSO c1ll11.A1C1 MOMSUR lfjliO l1i!iOTRtJ~ _,,.,. e.dwards MESA CINEMA NfWP'ORTILVD.AT 19THST. COSTA MESA 548-1552 I ( , i ( • • i > TVLog TOday'a TV log, in a new, expanded format, appears on Page 87 1n stead of in lhe Weekender Section. "I had to stand up for fT\YSelf alone. and you know what. they did to me. Untll all men stand up for wha.t they believe in ... the same thing ca.n ha.-ppen to you'.' Sheriff Buford Pusser He fought wars and won them. He defied Presidents -and mlpt have been one. f'riday. September 16. 1977 \ OAIL y PILOT C7 'Garden' Acting Tops B! 1IOB THOMAS ~~-­... NBVE a · PaOMl8ED YOU A a o GAaDSN' • tell1 the harrowlnt 11tory of a teen-awer'a 1tru1tlt to conquer mental illness. UnUke the realdenll of "The Cuckoo '• Neat," •he ¥UCCCCds, and the film ends on an upbeat note. It Is rouih 1oln1 until then, us Deborah lurche i; from one suicidal act to another, bedeviled by cloudy, caped phantoms of a de, sert landscape. Her re- covery is hampered by the other patient.a and a .sadistic orderly, but her s alvation ia the com- p asslonate doctor, sensitively played by Bibi Anderson. There is a same:nesa to the antics of patients in asylum movies. 8ut this one Is enhanced by a stunning performance by Kathleen Quinlan, a de- se rvlng nominee for Academy consideration. Rated PG. ( A Quick Look . at the Movies J could rau to be enter- tamed. Rated PG, large. ly because or the lanauaae. "IC•MTUCKY fl•t•D MOWt•" •s- Mlllb tlle ._,, Mw .. ~fUM Of tlle time, Nt • ..._ .,..r._. In teoey't •Im -Id. It's• comedy rev11e wltll tlKH rMtlftt lrom 3kecolld bOtlH TV cemmercl•I• to • K11n1 1'11 mlnl'-ure. TIMI _,.up of Ille POm- ~· l'ollll-Coufll9"IOlftt Of CIS' "to MlnutH" It wortll tile lldmlulon 11tltt. The comedy reon heevlly OR w•, nYdtty 11111 .. pltllw., '*'<• Ille ,Ar.ti,._ "M•W YOttK, N•W YO•K" tUC• Ce.ft In ceoNrll'Q the -·· atylft ..... lftOOdol tlw blQ bMd era foll-Int World w., II. II tells In ac:hlevlnt worllable se.tw1 or •Ydlence lntettst Lit• MIMtlll I• in •"'9n<l•d voke •nd <r••I• 1.,._tlly es !tie patient wife. RMef't DIHlro eo<ttlnYft IM'IM\U• ,._IMd Ylolen(e of "Tul Orlwr." R~PG. "MA•CM Oil 01•" lltlrtt "'9 eOOt ot tre,....IY encl k>o o11 ... fell\ over ttot btlnll. Uftlll<o Mar1Y Feldm•n"s re· uni ettort, tllh Fo<elvn L99'°" movie ''not"--"''° be• comecrv. but It ,..,..,tl•'-••-H laUQM.,. end wllh O••ndl'°"'*'t -llH and abt<lnl ectlOI\. Too twld, beeavM Wle Ulll It lmpreulve •nd tlwi photov••Plly s..aoenor. PG. ''OUTLAW at.UIS" Is stertlll'Q -· vrlt~movi. ... 1111c.,.rmerld ...,_.., ....... ....-Is• follt·slntlnt convkt who 1-P<ltM IP 1 .. r,. th•t • country music ll•r (Je mu C•ll-1 1-hit hit IOftQ, M uslc-wlte Su-. Salm Jame~ lllflps Fonda achieve relrlbullon. 8 w L. Horton's tlewrtcrlPI and AkNrd T. Htlfron'1 •ure"'hendecl direction mdlt~ "Oullew Bh•s"uurnmercltllQht. PG. tlllf Olwwy~. n.1111methell\o ttlllfanl VW Is.....-ine r...i rec. ... ,_ .. ,,,,, Md Mef\K• eftd • ....,..,_ wl .. • lelClllnQ lllOWOff·91119 t.•n<le pllOlecl by Jyfe $0tnm••t. He..ie•1 *"suffer Int ewMr I• 0.tft '*''"·MCI 0on Knocts 11Ill1 llllf'Obllnv me<~. The lllm conl•lnt ewry. tlllng ucepl -•-• wit. ••tee! o. "TM• lftY WHO t.OY•O Ml" It 11lnl• .. lond; 11111 ume ,.,. 111. delat1Qab4o 001 jolM with 1111 fotm.f eMmlfl of KOi, ptlnc1.,.11y • 11\llllle ••-played by a.orb.are llt<ll, In cemballng • INPP1119 "'6111<11• -Ci.rt Ju~ -wllO collecb nuclNr .uo. rnulne1. Olrector Lewis Giibert mlllnl.iM • modlc~ of bell•v•&lllly ..,cl Rllllf' Moore no'°""'' ... mt un· comfort.ot• 1oiio.1no ~ Contwry's eel. Raled PO. "THI UIT •llMAK• Of' a•AU o•STI" ....... H. 9'9-trv •t lll'ldlnt lauQht In • W>OOI ol foreign l499lon movlet. Some ot '"" 9'9Qt are out ra0tOU$IY tunny, m..,y are simply oul••G"ul Marty F•ldman •nd Mlt .... I Yorll o••v klenllc•• twin• llwlnsn -jol11 ,,.. 1091on An,.. Margret h 11'91r lalCIYIOYS lleP.. mother. Peter Usllnov pleyt the t.adlstlC MrOHnt. PG. "A a•100• TOO f'A•" rtpt~tt•WOfldW•rllooe<•lt0<>tn • lavllll llYI• th.al Ille ... r1.,,.. AlliK touldK.,Ulyattord. TIMwietlM:lo 11 lml>'"61,.., ...o !tie hu,,..,. uorltt .,.. lntell~ly dlrKled A.Cecl PG, Ille fll m c.onlAllM much bametltkl oort "ITA• WAllS" 11a1~11 film • ewor1<ottucll-rlntlm499lna11ont"'9t II wlll Mtl tllndll•dt for YHrt t.o tome. TIM <•II. hN-by Ale< Gulnell, Marl< Htrnlll •nd C.rrl• Ftthtr, IS un-iformly 90'>d, but llW •NI ttars ere lhe N>e<ialtttectswlurctt. A•ted PG. "THI 0•1••" ••• IUCle•b IKlven- ture. not K llorrlfytno •• "J•w.-• but more Mtl$1ylr19. Tl'9 "-ter 8oru;hley ON• Ott Ottl!" 11 -tiler h-y plot lnvolvea • <•Ul>M (Jac:q.,.tlrwa wmrrMr W<l>(fM. an unprelentlous llluat, Nick Nolte! wllo dla<over a lllm brlmmlno "'"" htart and WorldW•rllwrtc:kona Kuba·dtvlno l•uQhter. lltobbv Ben"°" h an .,,.. v•catlon In S.r,.,,.,d•. The t•roo. def\IHd b••ll•tb•ll hotshot who morptllne. Undernulh Is •n ancient ••••n• ... Pltf•ll• ,,, ... att14•tlc I•<-•hip with Sl*llSll 90111. TM P•lr .,. tory ..,_ •nd his !ether, Jerry. helped by '"·wlM diver (Aoberl "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" has been described by its director, Hal Needham, as "pure f u n -·anyone who believes a word or it s hould see a shrink.·· Fair enough. This re· viewer caught it late, in the company of factory workers a n d sub· urbanites who seemed totally amused. The plot Is purely kinetic. Burt Reynolds is point man for Jerry Reed, who is racing a truckload of beer across several states. Jackie Gleason, who plays lhe redneck mont ~ dl...ctecl with an..,.. H•lllanlLOul1Gooalt1 PG. "THEOEEP" EDWARD'B~ LIDO cltritandlnQOf ti. camous sc-. Ital· -:::=========:::;:-- s.o-1, -· ine -re Krlpl, -La· s ... wl ...0 ~d by • murderous ~ ed PG, but 1her•"• nttte .., a.,,. C•ll 642-5678. wlll be shown before Newport _ v 1·9 L·ido clllld,.....-,i. Put • few words and after the preview. ''MACA•THU•'' conv1nclngty -~~~to~w~o~r~k~f~o~r~o~u~.~~~~~~~~~~~~!N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~!-!~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ ,.Df-.C..S the -end 1 .. 1 ol IM wer• In , ... P..:lllc end Kore•. sherifC, is in hot p.ursuit. The action is so fast. the humor so down·home. the stunt.q so outrageous that on(y a sourpuss G•990'Y ~II ---ltle P"r>lcal be••'"' -"'9 llffolc q.,.11ty of the l•roer--.Hle werrior. but his,_ Pl••llln ere not c911t......, In IN Hel ll•rw-.Metthew It-I'" t<tlpl Splendtd '-' ,...,_ lrom Oen O'Herll...., H ,._Iden! A_,..lt end Ed Flandit<t es Preslcltnt TNmen R•tt<I PG "The Year's Best Movie •star Wars' has brought fun back to the movies and glowingly demonstrated they ttlll can make •em Hke they used to. A grand and glorious fllm." lrne ~ "A t:lell of a lot of tJn .. brirtis with adventure, charm and marvels, I loved It.'' Joe' krot ,..,~..,.... Mogoil"9 MOVIE RATI*18 FOR fMENT8 AND WUNOPEOPLE Jiit ttffC ... "' .... ,....,, .... ""-,., .... --__ _," _ .. ,_,., ........ ., _ ,,.,... ... &U ACU Allll lllO ""4rll...,..., ,;: .. All &CU Aoet1nro '"'"'•' wt4111114 ~IM ·:!· au mm• ~., ..... , .... ~ '""'" .... "~ 0 ® 10 -UllOO 11 IOtllfllD IA.-111• .. INY•..., Ill'"'"" M iii "' . ,,,, ... .. ·~·· .. ""· ....... o .. .... ..... llC ..... C..•at~· ..... .... .. A ·A" 'THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY. U8'S "THE SPY WHO .,,. &Ar- a-.. " SO. COAST PWA l..OVEO ME"' CPGI ,_ 10:21 c..... "RETURN OF THE PIMK ~• ~~ PAMTHElt" ait!:(~~• IUll'S SO. COAST PWA ....... ,.._.., 1111 "LOVE AND DEA TH .. ,_,..,. IAT/1'JM.>,»_l.,H "ROCKY" .... 111 •M IAT/-h»WN:JI --...... ~--~------:,.::::::::::;;; IAB'S so. C8&ST PlW ....... •au 1181 ,.. ... ........... .... -- "A STAR IS IORM" •-t•.Jt U.T/,_h,._.t .. >e .. CASAR.ET'' ..... ,~ • .._.." ... .. ,._._.,.,.. ''&fD OF TH! WOllU>" . ' ( .., I ( t . ., . . . . . f • Q OAI~ y PIL_O"--r ----r _____ F_•-.•d_..•r._·..;;;~ .... ·p.._1.;;.;or_nbo;;;.;;.;,.r ..;.1 e ... ...;1.:.97::.:...7 . ' English Rock: Punk' the Word Whal'• reall)' haprwn 1na w1th the punk !or B1W ao IN~N [ J "new wo••" > ac•n• on ROCK. T .4LK t:naland'" I• 1t •• b11 as tht' overseas pr<·~• would ha\t' lb bt'h~v~" When ur.-tht l' aroupi. coming to Amenca, ond v. ho, 11 uny ol them, v.111 "mah H" here" He~'s the update THE PUNK population In London IS growina. Each week there are new bands and new clubs (the Marquee, the Vortex and the Nashville present bands regularly>. a nd there an~ stars and a d e finite hierarchy even in a scene that a year ago hardly existed. o nly Britis h "punk" bond who hav e performed In Amerlc11 - 1n New York and Los Angelt•s. But with their m'ukeup und glltttiry thcutracat :,luge preis ence, they're not really indicative of the "real" UK punk scene. OTHER UK punk band news: Eddie and the Hot Rods are changing their name to The Rods; a new band called 999 got a great r esponse when they played The Vortox last week; the Adverts single is hot; Generation "Ch1C'ago 1970" by Joseph Jachna is one of that photographer's works in "The Blurrt'<.i Waterscapcs ... now through 'Sept. 30 in Orunge Coast College's Photo Gallery m the Fine Arts Building, open 8 to 5 p.m . \\oeekdays . Admission 1s • Top of the heap, of course, are the Sex Pistols, whose singles have been No. 1 in England, but who are not yet sig n ed to an American label. The word is that they're ask· ing something close to a mlllion dollars, a figure that the big record com- panies here are reluctant lo spend. ~·& single «Hied ''Your -~~------------~---~~~~~~~~~~ Because 01 their rep· utation, the Pistols Mill have trouble getting jobs in England. so when they do perform, they do so under an assumed name, and if word gets out, the gig 1s 1mmed1alely can- celed · THE PISTOLS even· tually do plan lo come to the U.S. for that Russ Meyer film manager Malcolm McLaren has been working on . McLaren h as a ls o mum bled something about performing an af. ternoon con cert in Madison Square Garden, ·but J wouldn 't call for tickets yet. The Clash have had huge ~oncert s uccess in Londltn (they sold out the Rainbow last ·spring>. <1 nd the ir debut CBS album was on the UK c h arts But their manager , Bernard Rhodes. says that he doesn 't plan lo bring them here for two years because ''America isn't ready for them and • they're not ready for America " One can 'l be sure if he's seriou$· . The Damned are the -~_..~ AUCIHCMA .. UJIGAIHlllATS. IYH YOAY'TI. 2·>0•111 •ti U -DC>t.R•ACK fOLAZA t IM• ... 1111.I II tit ............. .,.......... .. .. "'• ..... ,,::... ~p ... ~ ~ THUT auro '"" -~-~ ?>II . . .. ~ ,,.., .... "JAllHWM.1'" Ill Ill ,,, .. " ... "" '"TMI SIX MACHINI" Ill _,,. "WAI Of 'THI WOILDS" IGI loJM<J .. , .. "'WHIM WOILDS COUJDI" IGI ,_ .. , ... "WilOFntl WOll.DS"l6t ... MollWclt "WHIM WOti.DS COUJDrl4JI Ill.._ .... Generation" a nd pro- duced by Sweet's pro· ducer > is eagerly await· ed this week ; and Stiff Records' Elvis Costello performs every Sunday ni g h t to mobs a t the Nashville. · Everyone in the Lon· don scene was dlsap· pointed when the Ramones cancelled their scheduled Nove mber lour (due to a dispute with Phonogr am, their UK record company). but as or this week. problems m ay be re- :,olved so that they can go there for a mini-tour of seven or eight dates. SOl'Tll COAST . · JHf A fUt l Ar.IJNA er ACH q.n l\t-l P"Ni9MIY Mat!Me~ • Sot. -Sun. I :45 THEATRE I "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" (PG) THEATRE 11 -- "WAR OF THE WORLDS" "WHEN WORLDS COWDE° CGJ 15&1 W. SUNFLOWER W OF BRISTOL C M. 540 05M + "STAI WARS" U'GI A_ "JAllllWAU(" llJ ? "A IRJDGI TOO FAI" ''lllMTUC1CY RllD MOYll" Ill "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" "T~E SORCERER" (PG) . "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) ·~NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG) fUffiJRN-OF-fME PJNK PANT~::a.---. "FANTASIA" (G) 3 -60 min. CASSET.TES •4.42 CASSETTE OR 8-TRACK HEAD Cl'..EANER •1.42 CINEDOME 23 3000 W ()HAPMAH AY( 011AHO£ IM-2113 ........, ... ,......, ......... , ... ........... , .... , ..... ... PACIRC'8 rmI1LtIJ DOME .,_.,....... aciurwooo .. ,. _ ... , ............ _ . . ... -. A FRANK YABLANS PRESENTATION MARTIN RANSOHOFF-FRANK YABLANS PRODUCTION• "THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT' CHARLES JARROTT FILM • Stair"'& MARIE·FRANeE PISIER •JOHN BECK • SUSAN SARANDO RAf VALLONE • flrooiac1 by FRANK YABlANS • Uecutive Prodl.cer HOWARD W. KOCH, JR. 0or«:1a1 by CHARLES JARROTT • Sa~ by HERMAN RAUCH ER aro DANIEL TARADASH ....... SIDNEY SHELDON • Music by MICHEL LEGRAND I c 1 i ( l , . , # ' } FORD'$ NEW FIESTA FOR 178 HERE NOW -1.6 lttre OHV engine. frt>nt wheel drive. 4 speed manual transmission. Several models to choose from tn stock. Come in and drive one today. 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(714) 646-7711 BTFL 4 BDRM 2 ba1h -fmly rm, pool & much more. Anxious owner -Submit Terms. (714) 963-5671 WAlk TO BEACH from this 4 bdrm 2 ~lh w/dinong rm l.,ge lmly rm w/conversa- toon pit & fireplace. 111 mile from ocean on quiet cul-de-sac. Proleuion&lly landscaped. Real pride o f ownership home. (714) 646-7711 MESA DEL MAR New llsllng -Immaculate inside & out. Lge fmly rm, 4 bdr~. 2 baths, abun<bnt storase. Walk to K hooh & shopping. Call for more Info. (714) S45-9491 VA TERMS -LOWDOWN! Sharp 3 bdrm & fmly rm o" tree lined streel. C real floor plan. Hrwd floors. Wilk 10 schools & shoppin3. Betcer hurry it's o nly SSS.~. (714) S4S-!M91 RECENTl Y REDUCED $4,000 Over 2300 sq fr of "Clas\1c" beauly w/va.uhed ceilings, wi1lk- 1n bar & Kreal \lorage. 4 bdtms, fmly rm & frml din rm. Bric.k en yc1rd tntrdnce &-only 10 mos old. Ne.ir 5o. Coasl Plaza. At S93,99S 1h1\ won'1 last! (714) S45·9491 WALK TO BEACH 4 bdrm 2 ba1h -d in rm, luxury 111ras -Anx1oui -Submll. (714) 963-5671 MESA VERDE BEAUTYl Lvly lge 3 level fmly home In btfl .irea. Very nicely deoorated & on xlnt cond1t1on. Has 4 bdrms & lrge fmly rm w/frplc. Lots of tre~ & cement volley b<ill or piddle tennis court. (714) s.45-9491 GREAT MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME 4 lxfrms, hufe fmly rm, w/frplc & rm for poo table. 8tfl gardens, tastefully upgrade~Be sure to .ee 1h1s one h's pn right1 ( 14) S45·9491 VETS.. $65,500 Is 1he unbelievable low price of this super clean 3 bdrm MC home in one of the ~t neigh· borhoods you'll find. This spa- cious residence will make 1he perfect "starter" home. (714) 897-0321 NEW LISTING Spacious 3 bdrm home on prtm(' H.B. locale. Nestled at 1he end of c1 child ~afe cul-de·\.te. Tho~ immaculate ho me feacure\ .i IKl' "French" kitchen, uram1c Ille entry, brick frplc, hardwood flo0ts, trailer accessl Hurry! (714) 897-0321 GARDENER'S DEllGHT Is the only way to describe this immaculate 3 bdrm 2 b;ich home. No lawnmowt'r needed here Juu en1oy the btfl cool tree \hided, grounds from your lge cov'd p.mo. A v.ilue buy under S70,000. (714) 897--0321 COOL Off This summtr m the sparkling w;iters of your own H & f pool . This btfl C.G. liomulso offe" gu BBQ, malntenanc.! free yard, new crpt, wallpaper & p•ont Priced under $70,000 • 171'11 897-0321 $58,SOO "All TERMS" GI welcome, 111ra sharp J bdrm. d!!n 2 ba1h. Plus enclosed pa110. family kttchen. Bullt-im, no wJ~ floor, wood cabinets, used brick lrplc. Can't last, see & compare. (714) 546-17S4 or (n4) 968·3371 BIKE TO BEACH Btfl Seabreeze Condo, spiral wrought iron stairway, loft ms1r bdrm, l1plc, private patio • btfl condi11on. Lowest price in area (714) 968.JJ71 FIX.ER -UPPER Best H.B. buy -562,900. 3 bdrm 2 bath -nice house. Seller will pay $1,000 buye" C.OSC -Submit . . (714) 963-5671 SAVE $S$ I ho~ ne.ir new 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 )IOry Cl;is~1c home neecb land- \caponR HH mo1ny upgr.idei. rrml don rm, fmly rm, wet ~r. bdrm & b.ih on 1st floor. Vaan1. pnc<'d under mark~ at S9J,900 for f.i\t \.tle--See & compare (7141 S46-17S4 or (n4) 9611-337' 4 BDRM -2 BATH PAINT & SAVE N~ds redecorating • Pflced right, only $74,900. Vacant, 'ubmll tefms -F.v. HI. 1714) 546-1754 or (n4) 968 .• 3371 7 MOS NEW "(c1\tmong Villa". Spacious 3 l>drm 2 bath ·sec. patrol. -1.u~ury ~lrilS incl electric 3arage door - cu\tom decor : Hurry can't l;astl (714) 963-5671 3 UNITS GI term,, return 1st yr. JuH reduced $5,000 • Call for Info. (714) 963-5671 3BDRM l bath -pool • CIA· An~1ou\ - Seller will pay $1,000 of clo$lng cost. CRV $65,000. (n11 963-5671 Walker&. Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 ••• and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard-working record setters! a er ee m· COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE: OFFICE: MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE: klA\flJk• 2790 Har~~ Blvd. 17213 Brookhurst Street 9032 Adams Avenue Costa Mesa, A 92626 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Hun~ton Beach~ CA 92646 (714) 545-9491 or (714) 545-0465 (714) ~-1754 or (714) 966-3371 (714) -~671 or {n4) 556-7035 PUBLIC NOTICE s.""2t SU ... RIOll cou•r 0111 THI STAH ot'CALI lllOllNIA lllOR THI COUWTYOlllO•ANOIE "···-NOTICIEOlll ltl[A•INOOlllf'ITITIOH pro• P'ltOIATI 0' WILL ANO '0a LIETTE•STISTAMINTAaY E\tete of MARJORIE E BEALS, •IM> k-n M. EVELYN BEALS, De<•~.., NOTIC.E IS Hl!Rl8Y GIVEN 11\el MIL OREO TAYLOR 0..\ IU.cl ... r•ln e P"lillon lot ProWI• of Wiii •nd ,.,. h \V•r><• of L.el•rs THl-lery lo It• """"-· rt>ler...ce lo Wfllcl\ Ism-lor r1K1""' tiitrtlcul•"'· ...., IN! 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'· "· u . 1m mt-n PUBUC NOTICE C~I ,..,Ill 'f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH NAMll nATIMINT TM'°""""'.,._ Is dOlnv lllnl• neMot: IAMMV'S HOLi IN TME WALL. Ult 9aMr street, Colt• #IMM, CA tU1'. Rica JIM Mer'Mlle, c/9 ... c.plW Slreet, Colle MeM. CA. f Tlllt ........ It <-.Cl.., by.,• dlvldl*. Rice.-.. MoneKe Tlllt .. ....._... .._. flled wit!\ llftO c-ty OM1•0r-. COWlty Aut 2', ""· oaov1a 11e.ow CICMlll'OttAnOM ,., ............... ~c. . .-•1er.--.11Mf ..... Pulloll ...... or-Coelt Deity ~­$o91. z. •. ,,, n, cm PUBUCNql'ICE PUBUC NOTICE SUNRIOll CIOUllT Ofl THI ST AH OP CAU,.,.!YA 'Oil TMR COUlfTT OP OllAllOll ... ~ NOTICR 0111 MIARING 0111 lllRTITICIM flCMt "°9ATe 0111 Wl&..L ANO LITTaas 0' AO · MINl"RATtON WITN WILL A ... NllCIO E,1411• Of AGNES E MEHl.LER, DK•...S. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVl!H '1Nit JAMES E He11111, PUBLIC AO· MINISTRATOA ... ftled 119'9111e11911- tlClfl w .,,....,... OI wlll end letters of edmll'llotreCIClfl wl1h Wiii ·-•ICI, relffenc.• IO~ I• m-fOf IVf'Nr penlcul.,s -tll•I llW ""'• enCI pl•U Of llffrlno 1,,. wme llH """ wt lo<~ 5. 1'71. et 9:00 e.m., In !he courtr-'! of o.s>ertl'Mllt Ho. J of seld COUt1. el 100 Ovlc Center Orlve WHt Ill IM Cl!Y of S.11•• An•, ceutomle 0•ted~14,"11 WILUAMl.llJOMH, c-ity~ ADRIAN ICUYNR, COUNTYCOUNHL JUL.le R. IAMI, DllllUTY 611 QwkCIMllr OW. w ... 111.0 .... tm Jell .. AAe. (alifwllfl 91711 Te410 MI..._, Att~ .... : ....... ~, .... or-. CNlt Delly ~lo«. S.Jk ,._ IS, ... 22, 1m ....,,, PUBUC NOTICE ea s a e HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT/IRVINE @ SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE: OFFICE: OFFICE: --2640 San Miiuel Drive -6042 Bolsa Avenue 2043 Westcliff Drive Hunting,ton Beach, CA 92647 Newport Beach, CA 92.660 Newport Beac , CA 92660 (714) 759-1501 (714) 897-0321 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI[ TOCRIOITOaS Wf'l••oacouaTOlllTMl IT A TS OP CAU lllOll NI A lllOR TMI CIOUNTY 0111 ORANOI .......... Estel• OI HANNAH HOT ICI HS, OK-. NOTICE IS Hl!Rl!8Y GIVEN lo,,_ Credi ton of IN MIOY't ftemed de<edelli tllet ell __,. llevt119 Clelmt -O-IMI -wk! OK-en f'eCIVI,..., to Ille lhem. wlll\ l"9 nKMMrV vouchers, In IM offl(.e ol IN Clefll ol llW allOw ert-tlt--.n, w to-' tllom, wit!\ 1119 _ _,, -Nn. lo 1119 "'*'"9Md et HICJ(fY & NEULANO, AltorM'f' el ~ ... :1»91 ~I Ml'MI. Ste. sot.. l!I TOf'O, CMlfOf'fll• ••ao. Wfllcll " '"" ploce of"""""' ol 11• -n•QftOCI In •II m-'Mri .. IUllllflO lo CM ••tel• ol l'tld oeotdtnl, wlll\ln tour mofl!M •fter tM f Ir• &llllll~tiGll ef 1111• notlc.e. Oot.ct...,.t 10, tt17. MAllllC I!. HOTICINS l~ollheWlll o11NaboWN1meddK-M MICICrt 8 NaULAND ... __,_ .. .... t:lt9t.....-n ........... . a1T-.CA .... A ................. Pulllltlled Or11191 Coott Oell'I PllOt .... .,..,...,,,,tt,tm m..n PUBUC NOTICB (714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711 PUBUC NOTICE pr1CTIT10UI aUSINHS HAMalTATllMllfT Tllo .......... #W9Dft .. dol119 buM· -ft: "\ SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Sf'RINTl!R, "" w .. w1119 Clr<I•, C.to Mose, CAma. ~ 9. Woll. 27'9 Wowl119 Cir· do, COJi. Mne. CA '2•». Tlllt llYllMl• I• Condwded by en ,,,_ clYICIWll ~8.Wolf Tlllt Itel-Wb flled Wllll Ille eouncv O«'ll °' Orenve c.ountv on A.,._ 2',ltn 11111n2 Putlllslwcl Or-Coffl Oally PllOt Sept 7, '· 1', 23, Hn 319+11 "'" ................... ar...,.c.. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS --------1House. For We EaRORS: Ad•ertis.rt •••• ••• • • •••••••••••••• should chKk ~k ads G.-rol I 002 ':I ..::di~ Te;;••··~~~~;~~:~~~···· DAILY PILOT GIMl'MI Chance oC a lifetime to lability for the first ift.. buy in De yshor~s. 3 cornet inieriiononlv. Bdrms., 2 baths ; pnvale ---------'•! pa l10. Completely re-modeled garden home . -----------rftubl1her's Hoffee: You musl see It to believe PUBUC NOTICE All real eatate advertised It. Call for app't, $159,500 llllCTITIOUI IUSINISS NAMIUTATEMINT Tiie follOlllftg--0'9 clolnv llull--• •: SPORTS HOM&S. 10092 Gertleld Avenue, HwttlllllOll 8HCll, CA. '2 ... l'tllllp H. McNarMe, llSI .. mer Drive, eosi. -.. CA. tU» Dew Slmtwo. ,,. ~lie Ter- rec.e, eor-• ,,.., . CA. mu 'tlllt D<ISIMH ,, conel\ICIM by • ..,.r .. per\Mntllp. OeleSl,,.,,.o Tiiis stet-I w• llMll w1t1t U. Courtty OOt11 °' 0r-. c-.c... on A4'0o u.cm. 111•r• PU!llltllod 0..... Coftt Delly lllllOt, A.,.,.a».-~r2,t, it. 1'11 11;.n in lhia newspaper la sob· C I _...... Ject to the i-~ederat F111r • F. ~O 8SwU1 u•z llousing Act ot 1968 a111A•f RS , .... •o o which ma,lte.s It llleial to1_..-.-_____ •_wv __ advertise "any pre·1·----••••- rerence, limitation, or PLEASE call "have us dlscriminaUon based on tell )'OU about.a terrific race, color, rell1lon, aex, b u v i 0 beaut 1fu1 or national orlgln, or an ' Intention to make any Eaatbltlf. A 5 bdrm., 3 auch preference, UmUa· bath, with dlnln&,rm. & a tion,ordiscrimlnatlon." view, too. Walkw pool, tennil, schoob, churches This newspaper will not " .. ..: 1 ... knowingly accept any Suvpp,... adverlislnl for re1I estate-which ii in viola· ----------t Uoooltbelaw. l'HIJ 833-9781 Hester-Brown · Pf Al 10~5 PUBUC .NOTICE ......... u. I c 1 l ( t ' 'J ___ ..,_.., --_....,. I I ~!~.~~.~~ ...... j~~:::~~~.~~u•u•o• ~~:::.~~.~~ .......... ~.~!:!!.~~-~~.• ........ ~~!!!!.~~.~~.~ ........ / ~~!:!!.~~~~....... Friday Septombclr 16 1977 DAILY PILOT D3 ., .. ,_, IO~C.tMrel 1001 .-rof IOOZ GtMrol 1002 ~=.-:a! .......... !~.~~!:~~~ .......... !~.~~ ~~~!!!.~~~-~~ ........ ~~!!!!.~~.~~ ....... ,~~!!!!.~~.~~.•: ...... . •••• ••• • ••• • •• •• ••• •• •• •• •• ••• ••• • • • ••• ••••• •• •••• • • ••• • • • • ••• ••• •• •• ••• ••• • •• • • • ••••• •• •••• Gr..-rol I 002 G..-.rol I 002 GeMf>ol I 002 -DUPLD AD CORRICTIOH Wl" h ve dvert.l l'd 1 dupleox with 4 bdrm." 3 bat.hi; & 1 hdrn\ untt with 1 bath We have ml•nuont!d ~onu• possibll' nexablhty lo lhf rlrat noor • huv1n.c 4 bdrms • dtn & 3 bulhi. howeH•r. lcl't. muke st ell'ur, the pro Pl'rh '' R -2. with 2 I ·gal 1111ih $1~.000 YOVU Ull OW UP ext>«'r•enc<.-d Jl~b per~onncl 759-081 I Fiul .,_, 6'u! Wut.na SU,. 1 ooi Gew«ol 1002 ··•···········••·•·•••···················••··· SUPER CLIAH, HIDDIH 2 SJORY Fabulous family home! A 2 slory that looks like a 1 story! 4 bdrms, 3 baths. formal dining, island kitchen. an added lanai and lush backyard with maximum privacy. A new listin~ that won't last long at $136.500. U~lf)UI: fi()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 546·5990 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Ml'$d dlso m Coron.i dcl M,11 . JI GJS GOOD G•Mrol I 0021 G~nerol 1002 .....•..................•...•..............•.. UVE IM GRUH VA.WY Finest of toes. A Fountain Valley planned comm w/21 acre park. 3 pools, 2 clubhses. Nr. schools, ~ shop'g, golf & Mile Sq. Park ...._ 3Br. 3ba w/ game rm. On park $103,000 3Br. 21Ja. w fam rm. Nr adlt pool $83,000 <iRHN VALLEY HOMIS ly Dde Howcrd '61·6' I I ----------------- Gnerol 100 G.-rol 1002 ···················~·· B/uffi Owner~Jup ··•••············•••·•· •••....•....•..........•...................... ~r $5000 2Jown UMIWIYAIU7 NO! Ow11v1 \l(t·11t ~ 111 wit Bluff• Condo 2 Bdrm homt• oo ~·ontr .tC'l for 1.ta Uttl., as $5000 down. Ae.k111w prl\'t' M:rl below market at $90.000. For 1nlur11i.1t111n or .ippomtment to lit-~· c• U0..2779 or 5514f67 OfllM HOUSI Fri/s.t/5-dey Sept 16, 17. II from II AM to 4 PM 23~3 Vista Huerta I I 002 GeMrol 1002 ..•..•••••.••.....•.....•••..•••....••......•• THIS IS IT!!! No yard work. yet an attractive. 4 bdrm. condominium with 3 full baths & an abundance of s torage space. Of· f ered at $162.500. Make a big red c heck here' 673-4400 Division of Harbor ln•estmettt Co. I I 002 GHerol 1002 .•••.....•..•••...•.•.....•.••••......•••.•.•• llAUTIFUL IUlUHGAMi In Harbor View Hills, a Burlingame model: the 4 bdrm with game room that can convert into 5th and 6th bedrooms and still provide a family room, formal dining and large living room. This Unique Home has moun· tain and ocean views from a serene selling of trees, lawns. shrubs with an occasional cow meandering along the hillside trails Presented at $278,000 MOO-O·O' UNlf)UI: fi()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 1443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar ..,1~0 rn Ml'Sd Vt•rllc, JI 546 5S90 I 1002G......t 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. KEA LTORS ~1 m ·1· UM() NO HAY But lotli of· room tor hor:ies ! ~ Acre near Newport's Back Bay• Owner must sell nuw 1 Pnce reduced lo ~9.900. Call Red Carpel. 754-1202 WOODBRIDGE MADISON llEDUCED Woodbridge E state:. most popul11r plan re duced $10.000 for fu:.l saJe. Dramatu: cathedral living room opens to de hghtful gourmet k1t.chen and family room. Exotic master swte plus twin :s1i.ed ram1Jy bedrooms. Owner s11ys "Sacnfice" llurry. call 962·7788 -Q.. K€Y v 1 P.€ALTOP.s • Need 4 Bedrooms? FOR $72,500? A grel*l Santa Ana urea Nice homes. nice s treet. Paneled. l'Onvert1ble dble gardgt'. 4 Bedrooms, 2 haths. large yard. Large family d10- 1ng rm. All terms. UDO PENINSULA YUMMY PENTHOUSE Wllh t:xhtl&Jrut in~ view of Newport Harbor 2 Bdrms , 212 baths plui. ::.aun.i orr m!>tr suilc: microw<.ive oven. Security con trolled condo. 1acut11 & pOOI S425.000 LIDO ISU CHARMING 3 bcirm. home beam construction. spacious street to street lot $189,500 Open patio NEWPORT CREST BRIGHT & CHEERY 3 bdrm. condo: frplc .. wet bar. trash compactor. s wim pool. tennis cts . sauna $139,900 COSTA MESA PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP. 3 Bdrms .. family rm., lge . enclosed patio. 67xl00 F't. lot with trailer a ccess $18.000 EXCELLENT EASTSIDE LOCATION. 2 Bdrms . 2 baths. den. rock frplc .. shake roof, s pacious garage, pool. $95,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 3 BDRM. CONDO. Solarian noon; m kitchen. upgraded carpets, mirrored closet doors : dining area features mirrors & pecky cedar. $63,000. .. .J,,, <:.'(Vf?.oo 1u;,u :n {~77 Ylo Lido, Newport leach " 673-7300 IA YSHOlEs-IHCLUDES THE LAMO Charming home on ·quiet street. Rustic L~ DR with cathedral ceil· ing, lovely ~R & de• with wet bar, gorgeous hardwd floors. Smart newly remodeled kitchen. huge guest bdrm & bath over 2-car gar. Redwood jacuzzi in secluded patio. $180,900 FOR All GeMrCll I 002 Ge.rat I 002 ~~~lll~AIW~:1 ·•••~:;~~·~:··~:~··~:~··~:~:••••• LUXURY waterfront condo, 2 BR, 2112 ba. Pool, jacuzzi. 24 hr. security. Brand new: comp. furn. $220,000 PENINSULA. 4 BR. 3 ba homt:. All amt:ntlits Lovely area. $195.000 LIDO ISLE, 4 BR. 2 Ba. Nicely decor. Lge. patio, beamed ceil's., hdwd Ors. 48 Ft. lot. $225,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ru y~1d1· 011v" N B 675 · 6161 G....-rol 1002 GeMrol 1002 ...•••••••.•..••.......•.•....••.....•.•••.... 21 I I San Jooqllln Hills Ro.t NEWPORT CEHTEI, M.I. 644-49 I 0 GARD9' GROVE GetMral 1002 GtMnll 1002 $60,950 3 BR. n~ ba, cov pul10, ..,.___,.,.~,,....,_.,.-,,....,-. .. ~,,....,_..,.-,,....,_. ... -,,...., __ 1•--------i dbl gar. Priced to sell. DUPLEX call now •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT Brand New Lake Forc~l Pnl'c inl'ludes Jund! En JOY ::.;.11hnJ( from your own dock Coolini; breezes and panol'amll' view of lake. 3 Bedrms & fam rm. fplc. large master Mule Exl'ellenl term~ an• available to the luck) l>uyer. WEST NEWPORT 646-J92S or 545•34113 Lachenmyer Nt'w on the market: 3 bdrms .• 2 baths each. On fee land. Steps to the Re;iltor beach . Xlnt sum--------- mer/winter rental. LOOK Priced al $189,500 673 3663 675-4777 Eves VA TERMS HELP! PETE BARRETT associated 011 0 1< (A ':. REAL TORS J01'. V. Polboo 1. 71 Joo I LIKE LOVE DOLL HOUSE J bdrm rulle on QWl'l t ul de :.uc street. Very dt·un & sharp Great fml} rm. microwave oven 1nrl S I' (.;.111 now' Only s&l,500 545 !H!ll HELP! -REALTY- Th1~ owner 1s dcsp;:ratc 6~2~5200 and nt!eds to unload this •~.,........,_,,.......,.......,.,,.......,.....,,_, _________ 1 that's what'll happen '>uper J bdrm Freedom I'" when you see this lovely home on a 65x100 ft. lot. home. 4 Pedrm, 2 story. (;n•at starter home or NEW OUPLEX/IEACH sep fam room, form din n1n~ mve:..lmcnl Uon l S 175,000 room & pool All on Ii he shy! Let 's go for 1t fk:..l rental urea in manicured corner lot in Recent acquisition of additional office space has· created several sales open· ings (only 3 remain). Unique is now looking for experienced. proven performers who want to s hare in our fine reputation. accelerated com mission schedule (up to 707' > and ex citing ~marketing techniques. If in terested, contact Tom Boland at 714: 675..oooo. 1002 GtMral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• STEAL OWNER DESPERATE •. ;-~ 'MESA DEL MAR TllYVACllll646·7171 ON THE MARKET! NewPort Beach. Great Costa Mesa $115.000. this big 4 br. 2 ba beaul)'' Many pluses included family rm. patio. frwt trees etc. etc. Priced Sl.OOO's below mrkl. al $64,950. Convl or VA loan OK. 675·2626 Ai:rt. '"'' ~·" ">'1 u1 '• ,. Summer/wint.er income. Century 21 Westcliff Real Estate I I Pamt is barely dry on 645-7221 -- !'.1us l sell. big cu'>tom1tcd home near Mesa Verde C.OWllry Club. 4 Lari.:e bedroom.., and loll . Pnvale ~w1mmmg pool Asking price just re· duccd lo Sl<IS,000 CJll 540-1151 41::~· HERITAGE SPECIAL · $82,900. Cls. to parki.. schls. ten· nis rib Big .t br's on huge lot. 2750 Portola, CM . $60.000 Assumable loan Over 2000 sq.ft, Less than l yr old, Low monthly payments. Priced for otack sale Call. 96.1-6767 NE~~~:~NG ~ lft!ltll ~:~·?£.~~~{;~:'. ~E~:i~l~~~: ·---~-U-PL_EX _____ T~~~[~im~~~1~~~~ ~~1~1--------- x1nt early Bluffs lot•a-,._ ________ dishwasher & roof! Try ACROSSfrom --------- . • REALTORS two llandsomc gn'en •· to beat lhb at $79,900. BEACH Genercrl ·I 002 Getteral I 002 bell area Bcaullfully de· LAGUNA 546·414 I $1.75,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'f'°i l•I Y • 11 ~ ~tJN I )bl l.{f 752-0861 rorated "D '' plan 3 Magmllrenl ocean Hew ,... ~drms. 2 •2 halhs An lot' Three Arch Ba y. Best rental area of xlnl valul' al SIS!l,500 hwld the house or your llAl.llOA ISl.A:\D Newporl with sum· 6738550 dreams in exrlu~ive. • 673•6900 • mer/winter income. I. l l Spacious units w /2 2STORY·41DRM , .. .,,,. o. ' ' "'' ' pr va e rommuni Y bdr .. '° each. Balconies I ~ I w ,guarded jlatc•. • .... :~~ie~~~~~~~ 'Ol .. llildl\\1 ::~2~:01i~~:,~. 1---------· Su~er Condo ~~?~'0r':~r ~~j~ny~ througho ut. Walk to -hndRe. Irvine. 2 sn + CONDO Near new, 2 bedrm, 2 beach from this de· SPACIOUS & dining rm.+ eating arc.i b~ one story. Localed !®11i1mq corator 11arden home. CLIAM m kitchen. 'Goq~eous Adult occupied condo. in park-like setting --------•! Priced at $72,950 for Priced to sell! Den, Cami-bnrk frplc. Low maint Charming end unit with wiSpanlsh architecture. ---------• QLDCk sale. Call 963-6767 1y room, dining room and yard. $98,SOO! secluded entry. pools, Good lerms. WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE '631-1400 Ol'fN ''' o. ,, ~ ivN rn1t1 ""'. lndry room ls set around COST A MESA tennis courts. Walking SS8, 900. HST VALUE I~ hi this 3 bdrm home with an distance to shopping and 2 ~aH:e~·~R3v~:m. ·~ ll~Nllt c~~B~815~.J<li:m. Ft~~~i~~~:;~~l.7~cRnl library6~~6~all Delightful patios. yard ~-. =~•~ 1110·" SllJ'~ ro11u. , lolboa Boy Prop. ~ .~1 11. COSTA MESA $79.900 3 +Cam rm/Ip + guest • Irvine/Deerfield S89.500 3 +ram rm, patio home ll 1 g h I y up g rad e d EASTSIDE R·2 lmmed. occupancy. With charming 2 b<lrm R.afton COATS & WALLACE : ANYTIM~ Newpo~.~k Bay CORONA OEL MAR DUPLEX Lovel,9 dupleK, each unal having 2 bedrm!f each. Walk to beach Priced to sell .-rn~ ,,, .... ll lll \1 1\ '· I ' home bnnging income 1 =~~~~~~~ • 675-7060 "* while you develop ~ 1--------• You can live in the pre-RE AL ESTATE , INC. J + bonus rm + 2 sty Cewtury 2 t Airport 751-1910 :mothh unit. C1ose to LEASE-OnlOH .._ R .._RE 0 ...,E allgious hllls or Turtle shopping & transparta-S&S Redwood model in ~ ~ " Rock. Sparkling brlaht ;;;;;;;;~~~,;.-.-.-.-.-.-. lion. Just listed. Better Woodbridge. 3 Bdrms. 2 Qf a kind J bdrm. 2 ba PANIC PANIC cheery home ln move-In takealook.646-7711 baths. hrelace. r-'ull chaJ"mlng home in CdM Owner must sell Cast! 4 coodllion.3largebdrms, HARBOR HIGH pnce SHW,500. Lease for with 1 bdrm guest hoU$e Br,famrm,2ba.2169s.f. 2ba, atrium, many 1475i mo whjJe you suve for income or guest.'!· the Pool rm & table Very c u a t o m b u i I t I n Undbet fjlt/KaiNr your down payment Call ma in home is u n close to beach. Reduced bookcaaes. Only $118,950. for your cbtkiren if you 673.8550 believably charming toS108.000. Lowest price In Turtle buy this great4 bedrm. 2 You will dream about il. Roc:k areu. By Owner. bath home. On large, Real Estate CUSTOM IUILT ,.,..,,., 1, y .. , . rMi.. Owner anxious asking Prin only. Open Fri-Sun tree lined lot. A bargain ACCINTOH ~~~~~~~~:~l•'lliHI [~~1-:iJif.r~111 ________ 1~·::9:FT-.--:()pen~it:f.5¥~~::~1 VALUI J IDltM ~! ::a:ic:!~~?°o:'e~o ~, ~~~~11:!\t..::~1:~::11~1.~i:o~·~I ·'•i tt(fU)A --------s. Coast Plaza ar~a. 4 er 1.5 PM JACUllJ \'i:.leand balcony wit~ MES"-DRM_..R , -=•-•:iimn:!!!'! CAPE COD 3 Ba, seperate DLD Rm. · Best buy In beach area. Jar breakfast nook. "' "' DUPLEX ~~~paRu':, allw ~-:'p!!:d~~·. 10!.llr~,. FOR. JM l~i; I LGJI" H•1 Co''"~'' Iii Just listed, Owner Cal for your appo\nt· $79 900 RO .. •· '""" ."'4·•-Ml•~- boU&hl another want• ment. 546-2ll.3 Lar•e 4 f>edroom with 'CUL-D~SAC CO NA DEL MAR-2 2 yrs old. Sue com· ~~--~l!~~~~·~ ... ~~~1 r~ sale. Large bdrtl'IS Ol'rNruo•11Hi.tJ1d11ttt(i•· '-a~tif11lly""dedfamllv MESA VERDE 4 bedrm. fireplace, front miaslon , by owner. ••· . big fam kitchen, covered I . s 11 ; uoi: '""' 1 bedroom, 2 bath. large unit, enclosed yard. Up· P .000. 751·5189 • redwood dei:k w/buill·ltl •• ~ 111·~· room on a quiet street In r rl d per unit-beamed cell· jacuui . don't wait, call . J '. ~ta lies.a. The own~r 1a~mi!,ert.es.:!t!r~~r. inp. l bcdrm. Walk to --------•I IUEMA VISTA now!M2·Z35 . ,,~ ... ~ ·-· 11 a.rutloua lo sell and !S double fireplace &dininR shopping end beach. MEWUSTIHGSI IAYFtlOKT Cl'fN r11 o•" s IUf:l IOtll Nlfl • ., o(f~ng VA terms at thlS rm. Prlced r1oht. Call A.sklng $154,500. 644-7270 CORONA DB. MAR .~ -low prtce. CALL qwckly " Commandml a premiere 1s1-auu. MG-5880. .v ;:1 ~~. 111>.-. !f_!,.bdaT·1:. view of Newport Harbor CadlUaca toG~>-C1&rtl Wltalever the Fad Roll 'em olttbe m...-et With a Clutlr1ed Ad Call Nowl M2·&1'78 ~ "'4Utti ""'~ ot: -·-.. & 'ot tu a l•lan.da. lit.a • Ss;;.LECT '1.-.-A.M. mac. Must see! Open unique home combines PROPERTIES '?""".,............. Sat/Sun. 1 ·5. 714 d .£•lJOlS M-... _,... every mo ern conve--.. - -anJ ..... 1139.500 nlence, with timeless TV.._ -ocw charm & understated "n·-" eltaance. Not.blnJ was OpenSun.1~. BeautltuU overlooked In crealia& , _________ ,bdrm., famUY rm.1 pool one of the· tlneu It jacuul. Artl1t cally 1'&W'front homes ever to decor•¥ A mmt nel be bullt in Newport 5322SMrraRoJa.113'7,600 Beach. 4 Bdrrria., '"' bop., S ~placn, bay view study, 2 run base· menu, ~Y terrac~ with lawn, treH Ir undy t.acb, A truly remarkll· ble bi.I fl h..-1 kftcb i'I, with doublo everythlnt for Informal 1outm•t en· tertalnlna. "Flnest •P· polntmentt thruout. 1950,000, On tit1:ollenl ~. Brochure un ro ~ macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $51,500 TO S 1,250,000 "DEC ORA TOR PERFECT' Don't miss this perfect family home in The Colony! Beautifully up- graded w/ cozy wood & brick in family rm +no-wax floors in kitchen & entry. Air conditioned + custom window treatments. Comm. pool & tennis! S 125,000. Holly Markas 644·6200. CP·ll> CHAU.EMGES COMPARISO~ Lovely 3 BR + beautifully paneled den w/handsome built-ins (or 4BR> on exclusive Lincoln Ln. Formal dinin~~ olav-room: eating area in kitchen; pool + swing. Top condi· tion & immaculate! Fast escrow. Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. ( P-12) IA Y YIEW ltil IWFFS Low price! New on the market! Professionally decorated 3 BR ·- 2'h bath "Trina" model in front row location w/lovely view of bay & lights. $147,500. Jeanne Barnett 644-6200. <P·13 ) HEW DB.UXE DUPLEX Corona del Mar -So. Bayside Dr. 3 BRs-2 baths each. Lg. living rms, !.&replaces & gourmet kitchens. Steps to beach. 1 leased -1 availa- ble. Reduced to S259,500. Harriet Perry 642·8235. <P·l4> OCEAN Ii POOL BeauUf\JI 3 BR home In Cameo Shores . Formal dining rm w/ private garden -cozy den - maater BR w /11Mr . .& Mrs!' separate bath. Light & •lry w/Catallna view. $325.000. Barbara Aune 6'2·8235. (P·lS> DAMA POtMT HIU.SIDI LOT- IUILD•'S UIAJO View of ocean 4c 2·blks from Marina entrance east of PCH, Approx. 6()x8'7x42x91. New const. all around. Priced for immed. sale -'45,000! Tom AJlinson 842-8235. <P-16) \ ( , • ( I . ' . . • I !!4!'!~!:.~~.~'!! ....... 1 ~~!!!.~.~ ....... ~:!:!-;.~ ....... ~~-~~~ ..... ! .. ~4!'!!!:.'!~.~ ..••... HMntift9ott leoch I 040 Hwlttngton leQCh I 040 lrYttM ' I 044 1 ... -. I 044 lr¥1M I 044 84 DAILY PILOT ''ldey, September 11, 1971 .._.., Pw s. ........ ,., '* ........ for s• ·····•·••••••······•·•· •!••••················· •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••..•••...••••....•......••.•••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e 11 I .. I OOJ C.... del Mw I OJI ....... V•y I 014 Fount• Valley I 034 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Golfers Dream \'t•r) nll O 3 br,:? ba" I br u , r•nt •I . ~I U;!,UOU •t •II "rr d • ' m otl Lt'lll f' •J1•l 1t111 Jl U UUll SPl<X:1 ACULA R hocnr. ~ flown Ow11i•r ti-W 7oo0 UR, 4 b,., fo R. Oil, l..H, ~n~h 2 •tory, '• 11trc l>u111.,, i hr. Zba hi1 l b(• J;UU ("OUl'"!\C' I!! your + :t la. :i b II .. pt ()\ ~ r h;ar k Y•l'\l 01~n ltowie 'I a 11 r • IC<' $ l 7 I , 5 O O da)• I ) 1 V•n•Y C..:lr l..1H k1p11 r 500 bl k d \in ro '** !'>44 !Qtl.1 !Mil------""'~---- MO IULl DICUTIVI F41lM IN.TOWN 15 1'~rult trees. veS(ctable .carden. blruwbcrries, boy~enberries, wine .irupos, Japant!~e gurden, tea house, room for pool Lgc patio, lot size 60x168. COHVBTllLI A.MD CO%Y Spacious 3 or 4 bdrm , huge living rm. with some stone frplc;. large family rm. Cul de sac location. Pride of OWJ}ership neighborhood. Priced at $81,900. Won 't last! Ask for Madeline SSS,000 Colofty "-I 00 la all that ii btlbt asked Owner HlHn1 •uper ( t... 2 bed ~Br, !ba, r~m rm. or ... a neat room tch w/aolarium. tondo in desirable u .... .v1.. ' Wall\ut Square or Irvine .,., .. " ~r. II lltru-out. Comm poo , park & ten Convenient to 1cho0l1. n11 crti. '84,000 Ph park. pool and fre.:w11y M2-30rl 41ccesa. Call lo see -------- WALNUT S9U41ll Oval Rd., crou streets TWOIDlM STAITH•a.ooo Spectacular College Parle Sta.nf ord. Be1uuful bc'tck frplc. Sun iu>1rltlca lhro'!lh wall ol tlua an k.lteben & ramily room Sepaute muter wan". Beauhfully landscape<! around•. Ca.11 now 752·1700 I. . . Open dalJ)' 2-4. 141131 Walnut & Kazan ; 2 ~N 111 9 .,1S1UN 1011Noe1 • Lout bWlder •••ft SPICT 4CUL.AI ..._. •w okl fod1loallll t.. "-" PEMielMGTOH PROPIRTllS HM•O.Z bdrma family rm 2 ba I I ::'~~· C::.:'.:~! 11 yuu ~~'~ .. u.r111d ~~l:k~\,~~~~~~~~~ms. Kitchen t~~o ~~~~-Y:':t~i~h:~~ : . , lt~ftJI~ ~ T..-......., ad-~1th 1tw orclln11rS' or <"On end unit. Convenient. loc. I~·;"~~~-=~-~=~=~·~·~-~ .... ~ d-oH, ,.., •• ,,. •Rlt Mdn ta ll· too !\hurt to •ur Call Don Biel 546-8104 A~ent B Toro 1032 tWinc)tott leach 1040 RANCH RIALTY Priced Ji&hl at 164.900. round youn.t-lf with hum •••• .. ••••••••••••• •• •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551·~000 EVB. YM COPILAMD Woodbndge Crosslag 2br, Pr OP• rt Y · f AST dru111, t.'Orusld1:r thh1 ex ATTN · Build Chol ------------1 REAi.TOi 552·0434 den. 2~ba, A/C. Near ISC:IOW . Call '~pt 1 un11 1 tir11t t 111H· CottaMeaa 1024 CottaMeaa 1024 VAorlO%down,3bdrm,, · er1. ce COUNTRY Lake&ruturuhops.Opn 64M201 • ....:,..., nfft•nni: of" quuhty ni•11r •••••••~••••• • ••• •••• •••••••• • ••• •• ••• • ••• •• nr park, alr conditioned, lula nr bch. 75'x117 '. l(l'l'IC uEN Sparklln1 'l'urtle Rock Sat/Sun J..2.4. 6'4-736' . ______ ,_··--·! nt-w 2 lift homt1 with Vi th super ga rage for hob-Reas. ofr. 213.799.5627 "' a home ln movCJ·in c:ondl· \l1ulteu \lo oud b~amed 18W 8 b~l~t. trailer acces, nu CONDOSPEClALIST Makei this 3 bedroom tian. Brtght CbeeQ' open MAGHtPfCIHT OVEllLOOIUNG l'l·•llni; th\• tin1·i.1 kitchen G hslUJg has more lo offer Htg Bch, CM. P't Vly J~ rooms. &are Plan MANOR THE, R" JµJ)o l11 l 111 c11 l11 with 0lfCOUrSe ~an aSeny c,·omparlfblre TouchstoneReally nefa:1tllhoymbeo.mHe"~creenalrllayl I . 3br, 2ba, aat.rooourt, lnthetudort d.Jtiom t A IJ1.-autiful oak culJ1n CJt --. . Lovely clcanhome,large me. e or yourscl · 963·0867 -doubl~carearaae.Many ra ye L4rlle I IM!drriom with ~ork Lhru-0ut, f1replaceit RIME l''>vc red pat 10 , J ~:~1 f68~71~ Assoc ~ ~DITJON~NG e t:I st om bu I l t I n ~li~bati~ be~l. wdudl!d ma~t~r .... u1h· 1n tiv111g room & mai.ler STSIDE bt.-drooms. dining area. Sharp 3 BR, comp re· · e c aanee oor booltcaaes. Large lot. mis.. a .. ami Y ,cp.irJlto"1I fru rn t h1· lll·droom leaded gt .. i.s EA family r oom. bric k modclt.>d, deluxe kitchen opener. Also s pnnklera Leutexpenaive1n area. ~·::.~~::~!~~~~ l hildr.-na .. n ·J ol l hh v.mdov.~.an.da ceram1c COSTA.MIS.A -11replace. d el uxe ~-1.-1-y-1•-y 1034 l)tc lot, nr parka & fronlandreartoeaselbe By Owner. Prin onJy. b h Th I I th k h .--.-rum us..-:.choob. 41) blks ~ch yard work. Beller take a o F s 10 6 t e viii age of Wood· &pac1ou:s onw 1,,onl· 1e1ucua11n emaster DUPLEX 1lc e n. r educed t o ••••••••••••••••••••'••• look Call pen r1 -un •. bnd&e.$132.!iOQ has It .al l (;ourml'l bJth 3 Bedroom upper ~oJt ~.950, BKR, 540-1720 CONDOSPECli\l.IST ~2938 - - . today. Alki.QB &13-ZZ2'7 kitchen and a dJoming PLUS h d k I 2 F1' m.ooo ---------~ fdmtly room Ell'llric.: a chJrmUJg2 BRRental ~ sun e~h· o~ercd TARBELL HtgBch.CM. Vly ' llfksfromle • ;: Under 5527000 ,, i:ar age o!)t·nl·r . douhll' with fireplace and a room wi enc 0~ Touchstone Really Beautlrul 4 Bdrm. ele • 0 d '· ll ll k d k pul10 & yard Kuig 111.ced 963-0867 , sto ry' in "rac o s $60 0001 \en an uw 1nl> m.: ::.epurate pauo ec . bedrooms, individual •• •• " THE ·. · · ~~~~~e .. $84,900 CALL 644-7211 lauud"" areas. built· In f I IR Calfontia" neighborhood J\lr1u , • ....... '"""" ·1 w1trop1cal plants. Wood Unbelievably ;riced VILLACE · · !p SELECT r~nge, oven. garbage M&5A VERDE NORTH In law Quarters parquet froot entrance. Oranactree towllhome, · ·· disposal, & dishwasher , J it •'-j t entry hall b'" living REAL TORS Just 5 years old. o wner All new ,Prof decor d, 3 Br acu.iz ype ... erapy e s • .. ______ ...... __ PROPERTIES desires exchun"e for ad 2 Ba, Din Rm, Fam Rm, AND/OR In muster buth. 9154! room, new appUancu, UNIV PARK •--------.i---1111i:...111i:...11111i:....-.,._.u1111.c~.c~ . .c~.i~1i.~1:..~i:...~.,.~ff~J~.O::: ditional units in San fplc, atrium, vaulted THnager• I.tr.at Bermudo. Take Pac: RAMC55Hl·,!llAOOOLTY ~r!!':eadKcRI°!!;•,· ,!nly Edlnburg3.Bdrm, 2•L ba. Clemente. $1-46,500. c Ing s. 1 un ken tub. $66,900 Cout Hwy to Magnolia, 6 -·"""· • -.,.1 «.v .. ~ $58,750 •MEW LISTING• COLEOFMfWPORT 642·2A22. S9J.ooo ~rmrtuhda2. b toe k 1 to Lowest pnce on market. llus:c family roorn with D 0 y 0 U NF.ED l °"' UNIVERSITY PAO Good inves tment OP· u:.cd bri ck wall und btTIMEOFFERED 675-5511 REDUCED HOMES IN ONF.'! Try Calfunnan.A11oc $9 ... 950 PQrtunity. Owner mul:lt Rare Old CdM Trir>lcx on -09• • sell «>" 500 or '--• orr t1r<·Pl"l"l' :1 l~ .. drrn, 2 this French Chateuu ~ 96"2421 E ' · Edi b · -&.. .&111• • v • •15' lot. 1 Bdrm mini "SLEEPER.. $IO OOO .,.. x c1t.1ng n urg "'*1 '-C-''...,-1 .. Call6408248 bath, dble car i.:aruge. home w /walled garden, , Lots of "old world " model townhome w r3 TT "' -"""' O ---·------ new IH' Dliul(hboy pool & !.late fl oors. high l'cil'gs WAKE UP to this 3 Assume existing loan at t harm, from woodon YOl.I'•• EarMd It' bdrms, family rm. 2~ OWHBt SAYS TURTLEROCK $S,000. t •It er A 11 th•:. on u l'LUS two l Bdrm units, bedroom home on largl' low under the market in· shutters & cedar 11hin1llC:. WllY NOT ENJOY IT? baths. Huge backyard below mrkL. Anxious! secluded street. Hurry, ea w;own pvt patio. New fenced lot, newly painted terest rate. Seller anx-lo tho suspended , wind· Country club hvlng atlhe wi brick patio & flrcplt. •• SEU.1 0 Jmmac. 4 br, faqa rm,. call546·5fl80 cpts, drps. Mint cond m and out. $66,000 or ious. Will carry 2nd TD. ing staircase. Beautiful beach Bcuullrut llunt· WaterfrdntHomea -s.SO VA·OK highly upgraded. Nr Sl85,000. Brk 759·0358 SUBMlTOFFER. Spuc. SpanU>h style, red plush carpl!llng a nd ln11ton Landmark Con· ____ 113_1_·1_4_00 ___ _. Quiet tree tined c11J.de· park " pool w/vif!w of ~jA.. HERITAGE • • REALTORS REDUCED II .• Quail~ t1ICJ roof. formal dining. 2 c~I t.ohm dr~s. Secluded! do'• Crom $54,500. Million s ac . Wood but ll·lns hills . $124,900. By owner. fplcs, sittinit rm. qwet P us patio. Aci:el> 0 do 11 a r rec re at 1 on VERY POPULAR enhance llvl.hg room & Open Sal1Sun 12·4. S342 _______ ... _, A classical Victorian de· Plac• cul de sac. II urry ! green grass & towenng raclhtles. manicured -family room Sunklssed Sierra Roia,833-1061 trees s urro und lh1!> ·•-ncJ h ' sign, totaJly repone w I 1 Prap..-ll•a 645-0003. J:roun~ a 24 r secun-In culverdale is this 4 family kitchen. 2 Queen TURlU ROCK po Pu I a r TN II S I:: + ty All rt-s1dcnts mll!tt be bedroom family home In sized bedrooms. Lushly private apt! Call now. <£t leui.t 40 yrs or age. For ont: of the best family planted backyard & 3 Bdr, 2 Ba. F.DR. wood ltus unique home won'l more lnformalioncall: • areas or Irvine. Single patio. Brlnf. your VA deck . lrg. l ot. Only lalboa lsJand I 006 Yr. warranty & fealurin~ 752-1920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u most dramatic view ol 1400 OUAILSt HlW..otiT llACH .I Br 11 ~ Ba. xtra ll{e lol. l h e b a y & o c. e a n . 3 IDRM FORESTE OLSON °"" nr •t.•fJlll .. last! ! Jock Rck & *4ssoc. story and In the center or bu.Yen. Don t wait call ll.10,000. Owner wants 213·592·L346i7t4 ·963·8961 963·0926 the development. makes 752-1700 a ction . Open House Day '1ew Dy owner $185.000 673 sow Drastically reduced by POOL HOME • $30,000. Owner 1s ver} mouvated. VA TERMS $91,000. COLONIAL R. E easy ace~ to the com· oPtN ''' o." s ,,,... •011 N(I t 5at1Sun 1·5. UM91 Sierra :lffi!::i ~"f~,~·.::r•;~ [~1&111 =°ma• ow•u:::~ --- V.AUEY 640-9900 Lvty 3 bdrm, 2 bath. tgc Submit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cmly rm! Gorgeouli heat· Balboa Ptttinaula I 007 ~~~~R.u~le~~ 4 s~~s~~ '~~ ~_:esr~r:1an~.m~~: Antsy Own~rs! Pool home. $58,500 3 Bdrm, 11!1 ba. New ci>ts 913 So. Austm. 8J9-4821 Owner. Pnnc only 675-2321 ~ lion. Fantastic rear yard Neat ari<i clean .. big cov-......-=======~ w/gas firepit, huge cov'd ered patio, trailer pa:k· 1------------------1 HOUSE+ lnc:o.... patio for year round en· mg, 3 bed~m~. eating S • h Ch PENINSULA N ' a Bd ho • .th joyment. New tisting area. red bnck rareptace, ~nlS arm Oe~anfrontTriptex n~~4 car~~r+~;low~2 mustsellfut.586-4000 ' $64,950,BKR,540·1720 Lovely 4 bedrm, 2'h Top location. Close to Br, 2 ba apt over. Asking (~Ir "!'I A TAlllU. baths, quality improve. :~l~l~~!~~~:~ I .,, . mac·n·a •• b •• / •• l.r·v·l·n··e······· •• celling. Complete with ' owner's prlz.ed pool table and bur! FOtmal hving It rm with dramatic 2nd . rea y everything. Now install $180~. Ph673-05TI .. -_t !!_!,\Wl~'tlf ments. new cabinets. fplc ! 4 BR '11. Manicured RANCH RIAL TY nei ghborhood. Just re dix:cd. BK R 536·!131 t. m i: copper plumbing Ceramict1le. $83,750. lhru·oul. Will be com ---------1 Real Estate "#1 lnCallfomfa" II ': • • '• ' ' ptetcly repu1nter1 in & SPYGLASS HILL -''' out. & recarpeted /\ 8 MORRO BAY BY OWNER By owner 6 mo old. 962·4471(2tl: 546·8103 hard to find it em & Sharp2sty, 58r , l ~Ba, modcrn Condo.2 Bdrm.2 ---~-----· priced RIGHT. Op Fri/Sat/Sun l-S home w/new pamt, cpl~ bu. S74 000 Cal1548·9718 OPEN SAT. 12-5, 4 br, 2 $230.000James DTatum & drps. auto gar opnr, ' · ba, fam. rm. Brand new 752-7799&494·1681 many other xtras, only MESA VERDE 957-070tAg(. --------1 $82.900. 1122 Charleston, EXECUTIVE HOME HIGH OM A. HILL 4 br, 2 ba on quiet Cul·de- sac. $77.500. Real Estate Prof99~1 963-1377 I 024 557-43117 Just Redl&ed $5000 ............ •ach I 040 1--------••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE CUTIE to sts4,900.10% dn to ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- Sharp nlcety decorated 3 qualified buyer. Pool & S&SResaleSpeciaUsts.J, BY OWNER : OPEN bdrm home on tree jacuz.zispa+4Bdrms,3 40r 5 bdrmmodelsavail. SAT/SUN Beacbwalk shaded street.Lgestone ba, ram rm, dan rm, somew/poola,963-4602 Condo.3br,21Ai ba,bonus ssa.zooo lrvineGro• .. 21.eda 1100 Sq .rt. 3 Jluge bedrms, formal dl11e, ram rm w/Cplc, brkfsl area. Auto gar door opener. Comer lot. 11000. carpel allowance . A great buy, come see! S95,950. 875·3411, Lusk ReaJty. .. STUMMIHG! Woodbridge Crossing "Easton " model w/ all the upgrades & just re· duced $4,500 ! Cbarming cul-de.aac location -walking distance to boathouse. lake & s pa. Don't miss this one! Amy Brown 752·1414. <P·l7> · Capistrano .. och I 0 18 SUBTLE CHARM Crplc In liv rm. Great Walk lo golf course. Pennington Properties rm. option. 6 blk lo bch. neighborhood. Walk t D Id lourb Rltr -Pools, s auna, jacuzzi. ---------mrkt & b1J11 slop. Shdmg '"546-9950 ' BY OWNER Hunt'g 19666 Surfbreaker Ln . IMVISTORS -'IMI COLOMY Beautiful 2-story "cul-de-sac" home w/ 4 spacious BRs, 2th baths. sun- ken livi11g rm, formal dining rm & high soaring ceilings. Terraced kitchen w/brk bar. Low-maint. yard & close to parks. pools & shop- ping. $119,500. Lorraine Rennie 742·1414. (P ·l8) ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCMFROHT DUPLEX $255,000 644 8185 glass doors lead to m vit· ---------Landmark adult condo. 2 S t 1 O . O O O . D a Y s mg side patio past fish XJnt 38r, dbl garage, Br, 2 Ba. brand n ew 213-648 ·6126, aft 6PM pond l6 very ruce back owner anxious $74.950. plush ept & drps. Call S36 1194 Corona del Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comfort, charm & true prid e or owners hip describes this expertly yd. Hurry!' Only $75,000. 673-3430. 751·3082 _548_-4595 __ . ______ •--------• S45-9'9l RARE FIND ,, J LG SUPdEulR DLX CONDO 4 Bdrm, family condo. For a ts over 16 yrs CentralJylocated. $83,950 Must leave area by Try f7000down or trade. owner, bargain price. -----~---i HAL PIMCHIM ~.900. Consider a ll of· COrlDOSPECIALJST Rf:ALTOR rers. ~; 842-8073; Htg Bch, CM, Fl Vly 675-4392 544.2477 CDM BEA.CH decorated & maintained COTT"'GE home. Fam. rm & "' generous bonus rm, pro· Lots of wood and stained v1de gracious entertain· glass. $139.950. ment for your guests & R.C. TAYLOR CO. family. Oul back on the Touch.stone Realty 963-<*n 955-0350 patio you can smell the steaks cooking on a Sun· . A ST ARTER day afternoon. Designed LOTS OF LAND Homeonl>Cean v1ewsile. by former U.S. presi· ---------4 Vets Atletltfon with small 2 bedroom FANTASTIC I! 3 br, lg. fom rm w/frp~c. 111! ba. BeaUt. yard le convenient toe. 1611,950. ERA./W"hfde Rtty, Inc. 841·2323 ·····~················· l.Jke new. 2 bedroom, dent's de<.'Orator. Hurry CRY $80,000 VA appraised value house. Ready to expand. bath, $122,500. Try -Call $80,000. Offered al OnlytfB.900. $15,~~~PIHcHIM FIXER -VA :::ge':~~taMesa. :,~ .. ~u~~t. bS°~!k! sc~:z.~~~TY w~~;:i;,HT REALTORS MoDow.YA. rool, brick fplc, 675-4392 Low down payment & 55 .... _7777 hardwood nu. Near --------•! New llltlnf by orl PRICE SLASHED! Super 2 sty sacs home. 4 br, 21.fa ba. Highly up• graded thruout. Nr. park & comm. pool. Best b uy at onJy S106,000. Hurry on t.b.is one! Call now? 963-0ltl ---------• amall monthly payment -1cbooll & park. Vacant, tstT1J11eOfftncl owner. Beaut Davenpo CORO .... "' provide an xlnt chance to Wortd RMI •t.te aee an>' time. Ca 11 Jsld 4 Br,' 3 ba. Supe lite•_ T.~ r t le r o c k ""' own this spacious home ~llll. Seller has bou1ht other plan. '/Br down, Mute m~. Piao I with 4 HIGHLANDS. & make $$$ on your in· N Condm B \.-2 B ~rt!:..~r s'"~vel. on water " 1 more up. Br, ram rm. '167,$00. The ideal romblnatton 0 vestment. Popular ttW , ,2 r. Z a, um...._,,.. ley-vown FantaaUc view or Main 75a-OS110Wft/A&t a new home In 8 n neighborhood. So. Cat. 2 frplc 1, ceramic UI ram rm overlooking Channel. Huge iar e 1 t a b I 1 s h e d Plaza area. Bland new kitchens & bath. Pool gorgeous pool. 'Al mile to 1undeck+4S' boat doclt. PRICED llDUC• • ne1"'hborhood, re"turl cpt. Seller anxious! spa.87~12Broker ocean. Quiet Cul-de-sac 118.000dniQnew$250, $7,000 • • .. ..,2 t<IV\ Cal'•· street . (213) 01·9922, Joan • all the la test appoln . •• ·"""· •• save. LeaMwfttt()pffotl 431•3105 .. • .. CB.Ll ..... LTY Tree Uned cuJ-de-uc. ! m e n l s . o v er 1 ii e d v..,. J...._ Rlty To IUf 3 TOWHHOUSH .-v" -TIJe entey. Formal 1tep· ~=r~.11:te~':f:!n ~~:~r 540-4646 4 CUSTOM HOMES ~;a~:o.!~~tc;:~~=!~ ~MGAw: (71 4)848-2M8 :J1nv:.'H'::1i1~t~ mlnioceonvlew,alllully Leaseexe lsablel-1-79 Treat youraelf to the 38r, 2Ba. sln&le story family combo. Walle in ~:~~!c~gc<IP;,~:~!'~a~~: S89.950 <~1::: t~~~TI~:n ~o:;~-e~~e~Tn~~a~~ ~yappt' ~·shown IYDTHREAMI s•• ~8:,t{l, =f •. ~;c•a;~~~ Mesa Verde 3 Br + Fam ) 5"' tied bed "' St95,ooo. '"· Rm, vacant. 771-2386 e 64().5357 Fulfill your drtame In q~ 1 J'QOms. CA.LL 644-7211 Tues thru 1751·3850 IY OWMIR thle r eaplendeot 4Br • Don't wait. Call '752·1700 ~NIGEL UJ\IL[Y 1-.. J\55UCI/\ TE r1 11JB•toOcem1 ~~ir .11 l'(d\ I Y \ J\'1'>lll 1/\1111 Ct' rt A 'l)J]£P JJR lEDUC:ID SJ,000 TOSB.L East.Ide 2 Br 1 Ba Doll house. Readytomovelnl Seller llk.tlvated. Call to Sat thru on 548-83lO Ru.Ilic aeml c141tom bit 2~Ba honte by lhe sea. r!Cl"t~H~ll<~•i••i!iH''llUN•'°~!li JUSTREDUCED 0..PoW 1026 w/uaed brick. Atrium, Thia faahionabl r77,900, College Park •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• patio, Crplc. 4 Bdrms, 2 nelgbborhood,.l:reaheoed ', .. -.,...1"' Br 2 Ba, RV access. 11.ACH HOUSE ba. lam rm, highly UP· by tho Ha breeze• pre h'"~' ~~Mj~~~~ Move in cond. 831·1340, 2 Bedroom loaded with grd'd . Next to aolf se~ not Just a graclo :: A~. charm, outside deck, coune. 1~ mi to ocean, lrl·level home. but a wa -----------c ocean view, & bonus nr schls, cbllrchea; • of life. Detlgned for lh area. Clost to marina. park. '97,000. 5802 executive, wllh tlle roof F.acapo to the beach. Tbophy Dr. IM&-8989 private entry, low main Alkin11&2,:IOO. 1.111••y,....... THIS! taneoce landscape and ~ """" 3 car aarace. Tbll Is ...CHOU.. Owners have bou1hl flno val11• at 1182,600 . .-. another fa are 1nxk>ua to For full ptrt1culan and WllS1'M ... ~ sel..I w.' bdrm., a bath print• •howln1 cal C7t4t 496-771 I home, nt. beach, schooll NOWI "~ .... 181 .900 OHM SUM 1·5 MIWPOIT MACH I ~ 9DNCNtt 83181.GOldenLantem Dr. UAL.TY 671-1642 ll.-ty Neat 2 br. Ckean view. 146-1173 4 BR, 2 Ba, aH1.1ma ~--------1 137,000. 7~ VA or new HAR~RPACJPtC finuclo1. ~.OQO. va. Blach condo. Beaut. up cant. 9391 Neolanl Dr. atalr1, comer lbr unl ---------~ dA)'I, or .. 132-ZUT w/ocean view, Pool ---------11 Jacuut, •ttJeW"bcb a. U 8Y owRtR ·SAVl: quor m•'*· Feel the cool tmmac ~· U¥ll\I al oc .. n br•11•, whOe JHtt~day • prtce. Ul&enln1 lo the waves Ouaffi(3), BdiJDa (4/5) bnut H the IUD Ht.I .ea '3), IU.dO llf dtotltl Spic. to build loft. 1542 •J>klrs, t\£11 op1r1ded ln· PCH No. *· By The Sea terlor.r.te3·5891/m-utJ RI t Y, t 4 • ~• 417. ()pieij.ttOUNluP. J2·5 +it ~2~~~-~·217~1 _.:;~:2:?.l~~~~~~~!i .,,, WOOOlllJDG!-A.VAILAIU MOWI Move into this brand new 4 BR Broadmoor ''Aspenwood'' upon loan approval. One of the .~­ popular floorplans featuring central' atrium, lovely gourmet kitchen next to glass-walled f amity rm & ,!ntge living/dining rm w/massive 1.. (jreplace & soartQg ceUtngs. , Owner's plans changed -priced to sell -$108,500 ! Forrest Powers 752·1414. CP·l9> -DCB.LINT VAWI 4 BR on quiet street In The Colony. Bright & roomy family rmlldtchen combo; nJce yard w/sprlnlders; community pool & tennis; steps to •hopping. Only $88,000! A super value! GU Ide 752·1414. CP-20) O~IAYS: 'TU. COMSIDll ~u. OU I as· Woodbridge Estates! Ltnco)n model-beautifully planned w/~ BRa, 21AI baths + spacioua family rm. Salling, adult & family pools + future tennjs club a11e just a few a~Ues ofrered by the assoela· ti on. Will consider lease/ opUon. tuo,ooo. Natalie Benjamin 752-1414. CP'21f .J. ! I , ( 1 \ ( l .. .. . 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I>'\ . .'\/ ' POIVl' .(98 l!KU 495-1720 SOUTH LAGUNA 499-<&5St LAGUNA U.EACH 4li7·2'81' • ---------------... ---------PR1Ml!; Newport tkJth J Newport leocJt I 069 wpor oc For StM 1100 J 8 n 2 bu ("' m rm •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OESPERA TE-ORASTICALL y REDUCED! 11 .. ..., Av.i ..... ., p u B L I c A u c T I 0 H ~·~;:,;1E~p::; Lar11c Custom llornc, Lido Ii.II• Pool i11.tl.' Jol Own'" U1 health requir• Rrot under $130 3 mj lo 01,000 uHt•rs i-1exlb1h lmmecUat~aale oeean. S27 .~00. By ty on 1nll•nor feulures TWO CHOICE BEACHFRONT PROPERTIES Owner 645 ~7.646-Q7. H < 51 ''"3 8 k NEWPORT BEACH, CAUF 1 .,, o JJo ro er DELUXE FURNISHED DUPLEX- lOOperallon. CORNER LOT WITH BEACH COTTAGE IA YFR'ONT To be ofrerect separately LUXURY Co..,.DO and in Its entirety "" SAT SEPT. 17, 19TI Big Bayt<X·ean vu. Adult 2 P.M. sec bldg. Boal slip, pool. 3503 Seaabore Drive Lgo 2br, 2ba. Sac. Ry Newport Beach, Ca.Ur. Own. SI 75,000. Opn 10-5, Sale lo be held at thealte. Sat/Son, 310 Fernando, Inspection: Sat. Sept. 10 thr~h .Friday Sept. Bal Pen. #408. Carey, 16; 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Each day, and prlor to 213~t -OJ6l sale Ume oo Sept. 17. • HARIORVIEW 1 ' PALHMO By Owner-Lux upgraded mobile hm. SJC. )Jany xtras. Price reduced S!OOO below apprabed valu. Adlts. no pel1>. Dan 496·798', Eves 400 2824. Walk t~ beach frQCD thm lovely 2 bedrm, 2 ba home or enjoy pool & clubhouse activities. On- ly $2 1,500. Just listed. A&ent 6'5"380 4 or 5 bdrm + 3bd. View & Butt~rOy shaped pool. Now rcdurE..'<J to $112.500 this weekend only. Vogue Real Estatt. 540·~. 495·6463. Open House 1·5, Sat. & Sun. 1mn. 1044 •• ••• •••••••••••••••••• LG1J111M1 leoch I 041 1 1 __ _ 4Br, 2Yt8a, ram rm, din rm, prof lndscpd, JICun1. Owner ut re duced price of $179,500 Lease hold or $193,250 f' ee 644 IM!2 l Four bedrooroa and two baths en the lower level -two bedrooms and one bath on the second level. Sun deck, two car 1arace. Completely furnished lncludlnc all cooklnc utensils, dishes, linens, flatware etc. Lot aclJotn· ing the duplex measures 2S' x W Beach cottaae 2 BR, fantastic ocean view, sundeck , So. La1uoa. l'lUOO. 499-2630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loguna HrCJ11114 I 052 ..._,......,, MH)uel I 052 Mist.Ion Viejo I 06 7 8&1l:>l:>li11C) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fountain Of! the lot. Duplex was desl«ned and c\15lom built by the OWNER. The quality of has skilled ~for .. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and M.11.ihu hi.;ht1n11 adch • hJ1111 tu the lovely pl.ink & t.il0<·k multi level patio 3 tklrm!> 2 ba +lam. rm Ed1nbur11 :'11odel 1n Viii !-Th tteclU!>IOn O( J l'Orncr lot 11'\iJkes lhL'> .in ic.lcal farn1 ly home W'J,500 lf523 C.otPU5Dll~fRVIWE LIVEIM VJLLAGE Ill • ~.OJOY the wade open i.:rcenbells, the fully ~rown trees, poolii, len- n1s and relaxkthe Jacuu1. All this p an improved oxror odel wllh fresh paint. new l'arpeLs, new drapes and 1cady tor the family that nl.~-ds room. Can be u..,ed as either a 4 ors bedroom home. Priced at a modest Sl~.soo and you own the land• NORI NS REALTY AFFORDAll.E! Possible the moi.t uf· fordable property 10 Laguna today. Brlghl and airy, 2 Bed. 2 Bath, O·Y·O just I block t(J beach. Newly redecorat ed, you can move 10 with on ly US,000 d own . $8.5,500. ODDortunity is Knockinq This ..-clta~~l~g remodeled 3 Bdrm home h as· new landscaping, n ew carpets, new doors, new bathrooms and more, which add up to a bargain. Great starter or investment for only $99,999. Assumable VA Loan at 8~% Interest Architects Custom Brand new 4 Bdrm home with out- s landing features. Including: high beam ceilings, skylights, and an open feeling. Read)' to move in now. A Bargain at $139,500. Both homes will be open for inspection Fri., Sat., Sun. Call for directions. craftsmanship is evidenced throocbout. TERMS: 10~ deposit oo day or sale, balance -SS ll New 2 Br + den, 2 Ba. upon delivery of deed and marketable UUe. 1 • ·~·-\~ alnum Comer lot on eul Buyer will be required to arranae flnanclna ----de sue. Guard, pool & prior to the saJe Sales are subject to confirm•· jacuu.J, ownr. 640-2365 tion of seller. 1976 R.E. taxes: Duplex, 12211 Lot Let our profess1onal as· $1906 · socu1tes provide you m * UDO ISLE BROKER COOPERATION )NVJTED d1v1dual attenuon tn Lge elegant 5 Br, 4 ba, FOR BROCHURE, CAU.OR WRITE: SEA VIEW ATTENTION DIVaOPBS Riverside County in Son nymead, approx. 490 acres. Perfect for mm1 ranches. 5 .Miles from Lake Perris. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0350 securing the home or tom rm w/bur+4>00l ta· FOX AND CARSKADON Y 0 u r d re a m s i n ble. Frml dm rm. 3 car 951 South El Camino Rea.I 20 ACRES America's most suc· gar. $345,000. Dnve by San Mateo, Calif9M02 Xlnt tor investment or cessfuJ new community. 400 Via Lido Soud then (415) 342-7701 can be split. Some with Escape to an aura of make uppt. 673-9401 views, loaded with oak cusual, q uiet living trees. Seein& is believ- 11waiting you in '110 Sad· i---------1 111g. BKR. ~~~~~k Valley. Call us DRIVE BY ~~~.~~~ ••• !~.~~ ~~~.~~~ ... !?.~! <g~~~~T 714/837-9500 OWNER · OPEN condo. REOUCB> TO SELL -------- 714/581-1000 UlOO DOVER DR, NU N cw port crest. 7 Unobstructed view from LOADED W /OAKS Tftlllis Swim Golf VACANf 4 BR. 1-~RPLC Goodwill Ct. Tastefully COM to Costa Mesa. 5 Acres loaded with oak $129,500. TERMS , decor. 2Bd .. + den. overlooking beautiful trees in the Cleveland By owner. Mad'r1d 671. 4 2\AJBa. Xlnt Joe. $125,000. Newport Bay, ocean & National Forest, So. of br Casa Saria. Spet.1., 645-5 04 4 548·3235 Catal!na. Del Peso entry. Orange Co. Municipal unobstructed mountain d 11 3 waler, gentle rolling &gol!coursevu.Walk to NewpartJle1ghl.aRealty BIGCANYON plustere wa s,. I f . . bedrooms, 2 baths & all knol a or view •ate:.. M A Y 0 C K golf course, lake, rec Townhome. El Dorado electnc kitchen. l-·enced Owner will carry. Agt. DUAL center. Prof. lndscpd, mdl,new.962-6898 off oversized heuted & (714)677-SClll beaut. decor wiall UP· ORS22-0S30 POSSIBILITIES CORPORATION grades. Aft 6 wkdays filtered pool. Now only, ________ _ Duplex on Balboa Pen 837-8260 Bein buy .Beaeh Duplex, 4 $210,000. 014'.ne r will Trabuco Mesa & Canyon ninsula, 1 block to bearh LAGUNA BEACH BR & 3 BR. Pnne. only. earry "buyer. Submit un 236 Acres, $630.000. 40 . 2 Bed. upper. studio By Owner. El Joya 4Bd, _67 __ s.232_1_c_all_fo_r_a..;;..p.;._p. __ , der29~down. acre ranch site, SllO,OOO. lower. Use your 1n ~ 494•2146 prof. landscaped. Super Bayfront Exdus. M.M. Lalor• RJtr. 30 acre ranch sit e, mag111at1on for remodel upgrades. Pnnc. only. Lido Nord Pier & Dock 4 ~~~~5~41~·~1~4~0~4~~ ~000. 155 acre ranch or enJ· oy Its intrinsic 581-0472 t ~80 000 w l & + F, Bayfront Prop. s1 e, -• . a er ~~~S:;li~R-2 toning LCMJUnaleoch 1048 l:agunaNlgwf 1052 SUPER Sharp, Many ex· ~i&imirrrr~~l 642·5002or645·5000x216 S.Cle•Ht• 1076 electricity avail. Sam ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tras. 3 br, 11· ba $71,u-.). Porter,493·2781 • ""' Ht R •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ---------COZY HA VEN HORSES, HORSES Award landscape .1--------·1 Npt s ome 355 QUALITY acres in red hill~:.:. 552-7500 Duplexplusgueslstudio. Raneh home w1lh 2 SPARKUNGrOOL 58l·98lS Custom bit beauty. Uni · S.,/lenl/Trade Lake County. Suitable EnJOY Old World charm Bdrms. & 2 baths in plus Jacuzi1 Is yours lo HARBOR VIEW ~~tnt>~sp~a~,o~ ~~·a~ Beaut. ocean view home. ranchctte, mobile home of Corona del Mar. WaJk Laguna. Owner will enjoy In this highly up. •EL RIBERA Carmel i.:arden. Frpk. FA heat. Overlooking Dana Point park, agriculture elc. ~~~~~~~~~ to beach & shops, t~is carry 1st T.D. S\17,500. graded home. Charming 5 br, 3,ba, bale & Vu. AC. 3Br, 2 &. fam rm. din $1 45 000 Harbor. Price reduced to Owner selling all or part. L_CICJ'Wl ___ a_Beach I04" & rec. center. '"J!~t Causey&Company COWllry kitchen, family $7,500. in upgr ades. rm, fee land. By owner THEC.ALLISONCO. $1Z7,9SO.Call Package lncld's 2 br ••••••••'••••••••••••• now, enjoy fore er. 1104So.C:oastHwy. room,den&4bedrooms. StOJ,000.581·4255 640-8925 R.:: .... TOR SCOrrREALTY house.Ownermotivated. Ncxl door to i::merald $184,500. LAGUNABEACll Pncedrightats139•500. ----------------2819 ~11 .. d. 536-7533 Agt. o>99H 500. Bay.lovelyrcfurb1shcd2 * 494-8057 * 497-2457 PRIVATE toWwporta.ach 1069 REDUCED " .... ~,...... .. ----... --c.mtt9!YLots/ br, 2 ba home w/vicw, ---------1---------PARADISE ••••••••••••••••••••••• THOUSANDS' Mewportleh. Cryph 1500 heam ceilings, fplc, lgcl---------1 OPEN HOUSE Price reduced Sea Ter· $BEDROOM • 675-4961 Townhou!le, 3Br. sec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jandscpd lol, $182,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 SUN IPM 5PM race home on large,lot, FfXER Not one-but"l_Newport gate, pnvate tennis crt, Last 2 available Crypt.I al Owner. 714 .497-3107 or 1116 MIRAMAR • • with 3 bedrooms, family Crest Townhom~s. Both UNIQUE EXTRAS pool & jucu;zi. Adult Harbor Rest ~O ea. ~13·431·1588 Spectacular ocean view, 28?0ZELLORfVE, room & dining room. Bring your paint & sellers anxious. La rge Extra livmgspace +ex-comm., 101o down. ~7·182S ---beam ceiling living rm ~ WHLAGEHUNIT~SBREIAGCHTll Ideally localed on quiet LLt.~·uf:c::;, this . ladg~ llvtng rm with balcony. lra rec. space. Excep-$87,500 Seller cames 3 --------- EXCELLENT w/frpk, 3 BR, 2 BA. cul·de-sac with view of s me pnce Spac. open master taonal Harbor View year. 10% only, 2nd TD. 2Muoniccemetery pJot.s, MOTEL owner anxious. Make YOU KNOW IT!!! Gel rollinlg hbeills.hSecuri1·t>:· se~~~':~f:>R CO. bedrm.h xlnt pnc~s.1 Bet; Home. Take advantage 49J.20(J S340 ea. Contact Pacific Heart of Laguna Inca-ofr.Asking$142,000. lBdhe/mee.•. o2f,~hJSbafathbulhoousme3 pnva e ac • poo "' 955- 0350 ter urry, wont ai.l. &eallnowi SanJUmt ViewinNwptBcborO.L. lion; xlnt condition, OPENSU .... D"Y I 5 ... tennis courts, afford the 645-0303 CENTURY 21 r-.i 1 ....__ tOJI Denton.3050GramteDr. 1.. I •· ti " A • with country kitchen. best of Uvine. A vaJue at ----------...... ~ n-----An ... ,.,.1 ...... wrge poo "' ret·rea on 703 I "LIO" $1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. ·~vu, i.. .,.,..., ,,. _ area. Short walk lo A A spacious master 29,000. • Sandpi~640.4950 call(602)44.S.,9136 beach.. For information PORTAFINA·LAGUNA bedroom with dressing SEA TEARACE DOVEA SHORES 1---...:..-=------CASITAS, spacious 4br. --------- call Oeean & Catalina sunset room. patio&ocean view Nearthesea with partial IEAUTIFULLY ap• STEPS TO BEACH 21,A.tba, crpts, drps, bltns, Coma.rclal RIYfet"CIRe'""'-views.3BR,den,3 1 '2BA, of the sunset over oc.oeanview.NearnewJ pointed 4 bednn, 2 Sl6',500 Crpk. pat.io, gar. com-Property 1600 49'"5678 .. ,-, •• '2800 3 frplc's, wet bar & Catalina. HURRY. bedr oom. 2•,:1 bath ........._ .__ Sep d '-1... -•·~-~ Huge 4 Br. 2400 sq.n . mwutyrecfac1ht1es. ••••••••••we••••••••••• ,... ,. jacuua.Asking$200,500. OWNER ANXIOUS'. _......_. • '"'"9 -==---------... 6900 Ownr Pn Co I townhome with 26 ft ·--------home. You own the land. •• · · me mm. cmr ot. OCEAN & CITY SH9,500 master bedroom with r11t, formal Uv rm, Just became available. 493-595Sor493-7780 70xll7 Nwpt Blvd. Sm VIEWS MEDITERRANEAN Causey&Company fireplace.Seetoday,onJy brick fplc. 2 car OuhtandinqValue Hurry! SAVETHOUSANDS! bldn'g Gd prkn'g, vJ1 .. VILLA JIM So. Coast Hwy. $122,950. garOCJ•• lands pd & ONL V Sl6;f.OOO 1b1hty. 646-7171 2 br. 2 ba, frplc, open SA:"/ CLEMENTE, ap. LAGUNA BEACH prinldeoreci t. t 1u .. 3 Bdrm, family or den, 4 BR, 2'':1 Ba. upJ:raded ---'------- bt!umed ce1l'"s, lo m111nt 21L A 16 497 L;Ts: Hi9Mf Realty s 1 .... , 2•L ba, S"'P din rm home. $79,900 /negotia· 1111 W. Chapman.Orange " prox " crcs, rooms. ·2457 13 5050 '"9L '"040 t thl I I ,~ .. yard S123,500 6 BR, 8 BA. Tennis crt, __ ___ • .. .,.., •ft • eac us •• 150'>.80'+ Back bay. •u•o..t-s blcOWC.492-43.17 Early 1900, 2 sty house, '°"' pool, ocean & htll views. G t --~ n • i CJ h b or hood . ocean view lot. 548-2886 ~ o"" HOllM 1tuLn zoned C-2. Corner lol. ---,<WI~~ sec. gate, fruit orchard. UeS $146,500. Owner will 11030.~.eo.1...... REDUCED! xlnt for any bwiiness or --~~ Call fordetails. Apartme.nt help finance. 645-9161 Jbr home. New nrea. live in. Owner will con- AMERICAN HOME Workl Wide Brokers UDO ISLE 4 IR ----'-------i f'nrd, J<'rplc, etc. $76,900. sider 2 yr lse. Agt. 1990So.C~t:..H~'(.~J ..... ~J19 REALTORS This charming, well VILLA PACIFICA t Brw/pvtentry. Agt. NEAR OCEAN & BAY Mike Madagan , Agt. tl)997·2SOO. OCJ:!;ANVIEW Sacrifice! Job reloca· lion, 3Br , 2Ba, frplc, many xlras, S118,000 or muke offer. By owner. 1!14 7739 --------- HOtM + lneotM 875N. Coast Hwy localed Soulh Laguna Beautiful 2 bedroom, de-' 673-4545 ~29.000.1·661-2626 •DUPLEX• 492-5151 --For-----·.-or- 1 -__ -_- ' 0 ' 7 I cottage has separate t"ched patlo home Well ----------....._ 4 4· I 0 I 4 4· 5 l rented "uest quarters, " ·· WESTCLlFF dlx 3 br, 2 Lovely beamed ceilings, 2 BR. 1 ba home. Wood 6000square reel ocean views and access decorated & landscaped. WATER FR 0 NT, ba, country style fam one fplc, well kept. deck & encl. yard, •Prime comm'l proper· to the finest beaches . Pnvate community with Newport Shores, 3 Br, rm, outdoor entcrlainin1i1 Owneroecup1ed. sm,ooo 29412 J:o;dgewood ty •Xlnt investment opp. Sl:J7,500(l08) clubhouse. pool, Jacuzzi, den3Ba,2 Cplc ·s.comm patios. Open daily, 1201 30535thSt. Rd.SJC.495-5216 ty •Nwpt Bch, Costa etc. $87,.500 ,.. pool & tennis. !)139,500. Pembroke. By owner, Mesa 11 rea •Must see to By owner. 675~1_7 __ $149,000. 646-9836/Evcs apprec. ,,..,,0100 RANCHO IEST VALUE '""' CAPISTRANO Ashwlll-lurke Super view, 2 blks. to OPEN 1·5 beach, on dbl. lot; 2 J73McAuley .... 229,000. Cb Co ldwell Bon~er bdrm., frplc. & big deck, 38r,3Ba, Victoria Bch with l·bdrm. apt. + laun New Cont ruction ~~~ 3 Monarch Bay P laza IN HAUOR VIEW 2~;. acre paraels. lo'rom 634-2500 Laguna Niguel Wahrfrottt 496-7ll.Z 831·0136 1951 Port Lockslc1gh C Cod Own 2 fabuJuous Newpart SJ.0,750. National Forest Dupleua/ dry rm. & workshop ---------i "" Great property at only ~~~~~~~~~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ape homes. Both fee . must area. Idealforhorses. <w..-. 1800 =:!!!=m!IE. -Sll9,llOO. 2 & a den or 3· 3 Bedroom home w /boat sell one. Harbor View PREVUE REAL TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl79,500. Open Sun. 1·5 2817 Rouns~vel Terrace. White Water View Prime -North end 3 bdrm., 2 ba., den, 2 frplcs .. oak firs., stained glass, deck. brick walks, g reenho us e, e l ec garage. Real value for S184,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5. 1640 Hillcrest Bargain View Only 2 blks. to beach In South Laguna. 2 Bdrms., Crplc., deck & lath ho~e, on big lot. Ch arm in e starter home for onl)' $129,500. Open Son. 1·5. 31788 5th Ave., \South Laguna. • 4t4-7HI * ANIMAL LOVERS "·d 1 o 6 mo ths large bedrms, formal d · f 73 -0333 c:~ a 983 ni gev ew r. n d. . L ock an ront. $189,500. PortoCino, 2600 sq.n .. ·~ I or '"4.., 4 PLEX·S243,000 UNITE!!! 1, acre In new, 3 Br 2 Ba, last •ning room. arge p I A Se I ded 20 Fr ·t Lal(una with commercial chance al $129,900. To R. breakfast area. Freshly ecJCJY roms ere. c u · w s.to AINI I 010 Blk to beach kennels, stables, groom-E.10/1.495-6119 painted." Thick plush Realtor 64§.1531 ~~e~~t~e~~~;~V~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l0%down1161-5700 Ing area & office. Lots of carpets. One of th ej~~~~~~~~~j u95,000. (2) BROAD· ---------htc0ft9 'roperty 2000 room for expansion to NORTHVIEW' largest, most delightful MOOR SEAVIEW: 3 2 STORY/POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• make Uus a real money 3 Bedroom, 2Y, baths, 2 back yards in area. With Newport Crest 2 Bdrm, Bdrm oceanview lot. will 2'1 UNITS, INDUSTRIAL maker. 0 . W.C. l.Bt T.D. story model 282. $118,950. patios, &ardens and cov. 21fa !i trl-level. Lowc~l complete Oct. $240,000. ON1. y $89, 900. PARK .. Annual lnciome $197500 J£YWYl!.£TS ered decking. Wosuide prlc plan 2. Upgrade · Shown'by appt. Eves ,"""'-4bedrm,2bathCen· $109,000. Priced at C ' · & c A """ sun exposure. Immed. End unit, steps to PoOI & """ TOP OF WORLD aus.y ompany CO occupancy. A must see! teMls. $113,500 o nr/Agt wknds (714 >644·0652 tW'Y Home Is on a large $830,000. Seller •/carry Altr. 3 bdrm., 2 bath 1104So.CoastHwy. 67$-3411,LuskRealty. 675-0105ot675·5200 Wkdys(213)860-l323 lotalendofquietcul·de· contractalK.Princon- home; family rm., din· LAGUNA BEACH 499-2237 -BY OWNER sac. M~ny upgrades. ly. Bkr, 556-6171. ioa area, frplc. Lge. 497-2457 THEILUFFS LEASE-OrtlOM Must sell 3 br Newport Low maintenance yard SAMCLEMEHTI fenced yard. Some view r ---HI 0 Exc:;s1·vell Hett.er than new! Lge, 3 $500.VIEW Sh 646 with RV aece11s. Good from deck. Patio off ........,.._ U5 I 05 •• bdrm. split-level with FantUUc Newpart Cre11t · ores. S79•950. ·780l schools. Close to South TRl·PLEX-extra nke 3 mstr. bdrm. Owner buy.••••••••••••••••••••••• Five m on PoOI· bay & ligbtl view. Total· Condo, 1900Sq.ftofsbeer Nwpt. Crest Condo Coast Plaza. Seller has BR, 2 BA owner's Unit inll another home, anx· DUPLl~VllW sized lot with mature ly new interior decor. elegance. Enjoy the 3 +bdrm retreat. 2'4 ba, bought new home. Call w/frpJc. Wal.k to beacb & iouatosellf $117,000. $72,900.$69,900 =:r!ll& ~!T~Y~~ft Truly outstanding at breathtaking view of 2000 sq. ft . Ocean Vu. foradditJonuldctails. park.1152,500. .., MAURYSTAUFFER On bluffs, overlooking th.la and more; 8 must S138,500 ocean & harbor Illes. Open Sun. 1·5, 19 Jma · 546-4141 DUPLEX-sharp 2 41 1 SEA LION REALTY Leisure World. Buy one see home. Now selllnJ AGENT640.5560 1bis 3 bdrm dream won't Loa Crt .. 21.3·429-5901, near beach & park. 1213 N. Coast, Laguna unit or both each has a r ...... 500 (2l8) Jut at only 1149 000 Call eves431·7663. ,,,.,,!1)< ('c "'JM ') ; t' i\l. ( (),. 497·3318 644-2212 view; con'slsts of 3 or.~, Portoflftot.auty 752-1700 ' BLUERJBBON 191•500· ~~~~~~~~~ ..,, __ 2 ...... _ In 1 • More aq.n. th1tn any Ol'fN1119·11Hu"'ro11tN<t• RE INC _ uwm..,., .,....,,,., x nt thtr model ln ll bo . . ~1':/} COATS & WALLACE ~::t~~':"~~~ ~~·~~~ [•·11111 FOVR·PLEX-&st bpy near beach. SJ.a,500. ARCH llACH HTS. nus' bdrm. home off en for auesta. teenaeen or otnce. Lee prlitate lot, IA YCIEST IEAUTY color 11lore, Nddle tel)· nts court It all th• Sparkllnlt clean Ivan amenlllea. By owner Weill dttiaoed .a BR, .a 1170,000. By appt. BA, W/fltMm "dJntn1 "'4-5121 « "4-2071 ext rm. Pvt. low malnt yard 1_250_. ___ ....._ ___ , wn, fn.dt tret1. Ideal mov•ln rood. 1 Yr. war· rant,y. YAU.ff REAL ESTATE, INC. MUST SEE NOW! 0,.•Sat/S.. l·S SOllfh~ 1016 BERTHAHl!NRY REALTORS 2U Del Mar '492-4121 Price will soon be In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• creased on t.hla tmmac. 3 MOVI IH HOWi 1--.. -.. -.-v0-N-• yT bome on lu.'b \4 acre. ..,.......-A over ~ trees. des1an~r·s Pet'fect tor a •tarter ~ • COUISI pool " apa. 2SOO 1q tl of home. 2 Bdrnu. & 2 WVW"" t.al&dull)' appointod llv· tralba. Just atepa lo a Gre•'C>PPOrtwlb'tlocnm ln1arta • .aBdnn,2~ba, private beacb Jn So. beaulltut units on livlnJ rm. din Int rm, Lll\lna. '136,000. M ••do w l u k Go If family rm. 3 car 1ar. C-.y & C:411a .... -•-Y Coul'H. a Bedroom. 2 $225,000 _, 11.IMSo. Coast Jlwy. t>Qth owner11 t.lo1t wllh 23UWl~mti.aae LAGUNA BEACH drepl•ce. Oill1l1r n.tw. Catl64M821 497·2457 AlklD1sm.ooo. I ' , .. DAILY "ILOT ,, .._,.., U•~ Ho.H Unfun.hh.d Holt••• U11fUl"ftithed HG.•t U11funll.a..d A.portm ... ta ...,,.Wd Apartmetttt Unfw1'. .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• °""" lHI It.... Ottwr .... •t• ' th mu,.,....... Cotttl MtM 3 224 P•tt• y......._ 3Zl4 LA1cJ11M HIAs 3250 Newport leoclt 32'9 lalMHI PHIM.ao 3707 Newport hoch J7'9 ·•··•••················ ···············~····· .•..•.....•............ ·········•····.········· ~, .•...........................•.••..••......••.••.•.•..........••.•••••••.••••.•..•.......... · 19 · •••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• 2 Br upper ~1.nfronL ...._,.,.,.,,, JOOO M08'.LI HOM 9 ~le'11elt 1 141 ~~ ~t co°od_?AI ~~·Beaut. 3 bedrm, J bath, Nvew 3 A8rc. 2 ba rondo. •l'l'rWATIANOHT 1&28Rnexttobeach AR Av1ul till nee 1. Util pd -··-••••••••••••••••• TRlJll PAKI 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • r c '"'• ... • hut• bonus room-lplc, low. I • pool, tenn&S 3 Br, bltna, frplc. Yrly 5.30PM • $325/mo.11:'1·31&8 •-THI 11.....,,... •••••••••••••••••••••• •1 droo1 m, l\'1 bath1, d.rpe, auto.dr dbl sar, all fJW c ... • drpa iuper La&una V1ll~e. No peu. lie. Daya, '7'H-431W or ~ 673 9034 -• • ....,... ar1e lvlnti room . 2 mJr appl, pvt patio, ten· nelih~ihoed' S4H M5C).8"-9804. eves/wknda87Wl68 -2 Br wmter rental,"°' blk 1-4-U! a ii. Un1t1. nu~h IY THi SIA prlv•l• palloa. a <'Ur nil, pool, Jacuui,no::l 963-4.Wl .& ...... t 'f • anfronl ull elec, rum to oceaa. $3ZS mo . iA1and 0.-aa&t' Coun Ukt new. 2 HR. family .CllJ'••ea Inv•':>' pupulur S4Ml mo 540 .__. , no ee. J Br, 2 b~ A/C, bwlline. LARGE 3 BR. 2 8A home, 1 Br incld gar S300 mo: trr.J.GlO t• •a for h11hH1 nn, 1lua rm, many H arn. Aull S4!pt :wth 1 ......... •leedt 3240 $375 mo. Nr. Moulton like new, Lido lale. Ap 642-2164or673·0782 ------------ v.Jm Call mam, Hob lr1&1 1 pntaduJt p•rk Cot )'Hr llround ltllH M a Verde 3 + family, •••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza. 23708 Sorc1in.a. prox. 2:200 1q. ft. Long SfEPS TO BEACH 2 Br, ~orauu Pn<'~ to tell. ?Odl'.~ llper nlUflth 1• .. b,.. now paint. $400 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, m~or95S-2200. t 0 rm 11 e. av" i 1. OCEANFRONT deluxe. pr, win~.127S. Adwt11, 4 ........... ,9'. P11dt ill "'*""nh1p, J I.Ir l ':a bit O'A'ntt I UJlll. Ju"t n.'dutcd lu • k._ al'". wo UJ..Olt I irl Gl> Mo. No~l.11 iorccows brand oew unit Lovely bome, 3br 2ba, 11300/moot.h. gar, blln1, wm~r. 1 Br, nopeta.67:Hl840 (.'OlJ KTHSYnt;ALTY newater -Aaenl&33l7ea wllb 1 tr1 patio, aar, frplc,apU,drpe,htltna, BERKSW~EREALTV no;o.3 Br,SS25.ti73·6640 OCEANFRONT Claai. 1i1Z TISI ~ 1 c--•rt hw.-1 ~· close to tranap. A/C, 1Wldeck, fncd yd, '1900 1000 W. Oceanfront, opn "A" No pets. 3 Br, 2 Ba. t1 _, .. o...rt, REAL ES TAT[ tt.ilorc you pay some 846-J:lei. ~~O. Call eardener. ~ mo. Call BLUFFS CONDOS 12-5 Sat/Sun. 3 Br pluah. 675-4688 No students . ..._. 2400 1350 S.Coa 1t Hwy. u11encle• for the "run or61 . •at· wtmda76M753 Lea.tea starting at $500 ~. Winter.5!58·74911 Newport Oceanfront. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-,536_ ~round ' ' ca I 1 Real nlce J br, 2 ba, c~ Leue w/option le> buy, Month. Aaent6"·U33 Bal Pen Point. La 1Br, nr Br,2ba, bltina.Avall l-0/1 THIMICIMCf OF ~Hila 3 150 ~10NS~MERSd GUI~~ drPld 2 car aar., fenc new'a BR, 2 Ba Condo. Xlnt family home 5Br bay & ocn. yrly II• $275 lo 611. $450 mo incl util. PALMSPllMGS7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lh:fdi:.v~~~.![~e~s. ~·~ :oc~f::_H. Fully u praded Ip 3~ba,lge lam r~.lg~ mo.833-8111 <714)673·0881 or T'lunk Qf a luxunom ~ Leillw-e World Condo. <ibr, pJex·a & ap\'a available • im • o :{tflbt eartr tores. Cuat kltch, nr achla & shops. Winler-1 Br er l drps (213_>11HJ_._00_1_8 ____ _ BR. 3 DA. 1700 1q. n Ba1ba. c•rport. 5400 mo NOW! At beach or ... Up CLOSETOBEACK Panor!~lc ~fe!' ;.t;f,· ;:,-~~F/mo. Yl'ly Paho. $22~ Ut~1: paid: Winter Rental. Lge 3Br. '"nhin w/pcl()I, JUC04zi. ~$4$·3722 _ to 100'1 of NEW li.allnga Clean 2 Br, formal' din· mo.S8l-007&oreS4:S"6 · · · C811894·3S23 2ba luxury apt. Beaut ""'-" bar, , mplll'y furn. M.w ri • h l 169 each day . Sm a 11 rm. 1 sty p aUo h~e. BLUFFS WATER VIEW -furn. AvaJI Oct. lat tbru <.:"-' to d~nlwn Palm ... :'?:': ... ~......... fee/FREE life service. w/lplc, wetbar, .relng. LacJ-aMIC)llet 3252 3 BR. & lam., beaut. gat· Winter Rental, super _lex;. Jwie 15. Block to bch. Sprinaa ~or detail• Lovely bayfront 3 br, 2 ba MS-4900 D/W, bltna. Tenru1, pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed courtyd A.I). M4-lU3 . r~cmg bay beach. Light $525 /mo. 673-3057 or phone at:l 81l3·477'3 or bcbhse l>lbwhr wat"her ••C.......nGulde & RV storage. $42S mo. Beaut. pvt. area twnhme atry, 2 Br 2 Ba lower (213)1MB·598S 8118711..\5 & d e.r (2l3)007-6087. --9722 Verde Mar Ocean view, :i Br, 2 OntheBay,2Br,2ba,un· duplex. Resp adlts, no • 1213;?49 ....... 5 • $400. New E·a1de 3 br, 2 ( Brook h u r 1 t & ff'PlCS. Pvt heh, tennil, dergnd prk'ng, full aec. pels. $400. 675·~9 Winter rental, 3 Br 2 Ba, IUCBt:ARLAKEFRONT _ -----ba, yard, encl. garage, Hamilton) 545·3359; pool.~/mo.834·3333or Redec. 1 yr lease. Oceanv1ew. l0935lhSt. $159,000. 5 C1&b1ns Bcoch duplex. 3 br. W/D. No pets. 848-2600 494-3320 f150/mo. 833-9442 Eves. BaJfronlj.nplex unit. 3 br, NB. $400 mo. 675-6124 Ai1-494 tn27 494 9704 Winter ~95 Students ok TSL Mgmt 642·1603 "· l • ba, &araae. luundry · Avail 9 15 751.9392 · 3 Br, 2ba, cpts, drps, 2 car NJGUu. SHORF.s, pnv. Newport. Creal Condos. Winter $350/mo. Yearly $186 Bach. ~lnl bch loc, 0Mt of C~ . 3 BR, 2~i BA, gorgeous gar, fenced, frplc. $400, commun., dramatic 3 ocean VU( "2t>r, den, ofc, MSG/mo. RoblMOn, Bkr View, patio, uUI pd, WllMilMillililiillflilllilillill"-illil ~ 1550 SHORT TERM RENTAL brand new condo. W1lb 2 675-5810,642·0393 BR . 2 b a ·• com P · lrplc, all rec facil. Also 548·5647 or67~64 adult• re la. 1111.1\ler " •••••••••••••••-... •••• 2·4 mos. Pvt bch comm lrg. patios, 2 car garage, pnvacy; StePI to pool, lge 3br, fam rm. (rplc ,. __ .... __.Mer 3 722 67~ TWENTY UNITS Hancho California , ............. u-•2or3Br2 .. a poolJac .. ••ttenn'•Sub· lBedroomcondominium tennis. beach. $550. ~ui\ ea Sell Sl'"'OOO __ _.. ---------~ f ru .. ., w . • D • ' ......... • .... I d t I ~· . &M, •••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly lrg 2br Huge patio Teme<-ula 5br, am rm, fplc , bay view. Grdnr. mil on kids & pets. $495. q.ear poo an eon 5· 493-7278 673-2332 • · 3ba , lrplc. wet bar: Reducedrate s.18-0554 call549.37100r536-l9S6. $2900/month. Call Avail. yrly, l BR on w/oceanvu,stepatobch. Priced for qwck1c SJlc-Premium lake & mnl vu. 646-4477. OCEAN VIEW 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc, lge yard. beuch, pvt gale. S375 mo $375 mo. 213·355·1379 Oceanside $<135,000 Clbh.-.e fac. 2600sq ft. ()c. Wmter rental, clean cute New 3 Br 2"°' Ba lwnhse, Sltl 2 Ir, ttO LM. Adults. 2Br. 2 ba. Frplc, $400mo. < 213) 928·18 4 4 or Winter Rental, 3 Br & 2 •Maua.il ~ liilPlac• Prap1trti•• 7s2-tt20 l400 OUAll U HIW~J llA<H r upancy Oct L $125.000. beachcouage,2Br,S285 reCng, W/0, 2 car gar, 2Clubhouses,J acuzzis& 675-4912Bkr (714l67S.7'164 Br, completely re- Uill owner at 644-4779 or mo. lnclds patio, i;ar, tenrus, pool, jacuzzi, rec Circle this! Fncd yd, + pools. $460/mo. 7~·9260 nf 8 1 BR, adults, no pets. UP· modeled, y, blk to bch. M6 ll400orS48-1789 ulll. 2091,, JJrd St. Open rm, $485mo. 640-5751 more. Nice area. Call the Ocea ront 2 R. 2 Ba, per rear, r""lic. Call Encl gar. $4.25 & $325. 1st. House Sept 17 & 18. experts, many more avl. 3 BR, 2 ba home, pool, gar, crpt/drps, refr1g. a•n71:•c ..., •·last+ dep. 673·9404 aft 8 UMIT .A.PT. 674 Cove St. 3 Br l 'h Ba, Small fee. Pix. Prof rent new cpt, $475., 1 mo free ·Yrly lse. $650. 642·3443 .....,. ....., eP" 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. Lo vacancy Winter Rental, 2 Br, steps huge Fam Rm & fplc serv 64s..4900 rent•"'/l yr ••A "'•" "'""4 Co tau--3724' --~--------d · · .. ""'· .....,._, 4 Br 2 ba 1444 Santiago • ....... a ·-. area 4yrsold.Aircond. to oceuo. $275. A lt11 , Fncdyd.$425.642·0282 **~Guict. • · • 1 BR kl ~88 ooo 645-8657 ------..----•Adults, 2 Br 2 Ba, condo. N.B. $1500 mo. Agent, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • garage par ng, _________ , ' • 3 bdrm 2 ba. builllns, $215, check t his! Nice 2 Frootrowongolfcoursc. 541-5032 $40.00WEEIC&U, steps to beach. S250. LAGUNAUEACll,Z una C..llMr.Frey 542·~ Bayshores, xlnt area, carpcts,drapes,d~lc~r Br.kidsOK,xlras,rent $400mo.831·2738 •Studio&lBRApts M4-68990t 675·7598 lot. Both with sur,cr ~EN lllNKLE R.E. neur water, 2 Br. lge Liv gar. fenced yrd, w1pa~10 serv, fee. No last mo. •TV & MaidServ Avail SanCa.n11..ta 3776 ocean view. New :J l.39Acrei Rm,$400.842·3315 cover. Gardener paid. Mustsee.845.4900 tiMuloftVlejo 3267 SanCa.m.nte 3276 •PhoneServ,Htdpool ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrm, <! bath, fpll·. 2 184.1 ...... 327.'74' $45() pr mo. 833·1084 aft C G I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2376 Newport Blvd, CM decks. dynamic design Fenced ~t trees 2" ONTHESA.HD 5:00PM.Nopels. ** OMUIMl'S u CA.STA.DELSOL LG. 2 br, \ ba home. 548·975Sor845·3967 i;~:~ul~te!Bu"~ldb::tl: +older up11radcd 2 · • Beautiful3br.2ba,patio, 4 B "1s' Ba tad 2 o. 2 Ba d s Stone's throwtolbebch. ----------" wtr line septic lank new crpts, drps. A vi.ii NEW Family Condo, 3 lg. r -r•. • cp • rps, ta-cul'ar v1'ewc.00Afote' r 6pepmc· Xlnt. ocean vu, pat1·os. FUm. lge & small 1 br, S275/mo. 49-t-7287 beerm w • fpk. J>ri <'rd to workshop 2A 'x40' & olhe; immediately 'tll 6178. bdrrrui 2'n ba A/C elec bltns, bike to bch. $450. wkdys. 837-8260 garden, newly decor'd closed in gar. incl 'd. sell at $232,000., i.ubm1t bldg~. 220 elec. 22091 5600. 752·7410 dys, eye dbl. ga;. Cpig & 848·9'68:842·9700 w/newcptg. S385·moincl Adults, no pets. 2110 ~lnwftb your terms. World Wule Walnut. (Sedco Dist.) 494-4851 evsiwknds drps, all appl's. Tennis, 3 Br, l~ Ba. Nr. Warner & 2 BR, lV• ba, AC, rrplc, lllils. 492-6l88or 547-0361 Newport Blvd. u..fur'llilhed Brokers, 673-4M5, J ean Lake Elsinore. $28,000, LL....--•a..L-I L-...1 pool,pvt.pallos.Nopets. Graham. $400/m o . bllns. landscpa. $375. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nie. $8,000 dwn OWC Bal at ~ vnTW"n Snwu $47Smo..M4·5861 846-7250 581-4255 New MiraCostaTwnhme, Sl95. l Br, incl util. Crpta, lal»oalsland 3106 9c;., Cont.at.--l owner {503) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br +den, fplc, SJ60 mo. drps, patio, qwet adults. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 535-6721 GeMt-al 3202 4 Br, 2 ba Mesa del Mar. 3 br, 2 ba, fenced yd. LUX 2 Br 2 Ba +den con· 49'1·Z147 or640-6878 644~58 Quality Tn·Plex, lge 3 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.n, frpl, nu cplg, cov ,_,Id k .....,,,, do l I blln I g II ---------FROM S'l2ST0$750 owners unit, 6 yrs old. Ranches. Farms, I & A RENT A.LS pat. $450. 640-0008 ";;&.~n ° · .-v. mo. view~ Yc~rd . .:S.= • 0 Bach Apt. Adult/no pets. All yearly; also houses ~a0040n. S$al4n6C.0001em. Brkr. Gro•es 2700 Why pay $25·$30wbcn c· I t.h.i N. I Sm Juan Close to everything. In· lnchJded. _ .. _.., ______ . __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• you can get the besl for $!15! irc e s! ice oc, Neat, 2 br, 1 ba home, Hewport leoch 3269 Capl•tr.o 3271 quire 186~ Roctiest.er. Rumbold Really Invest. CORON ... DEL M ""R WANT Bch hse, duplex, less, $15. fee. 7 Days call the experts for the w/cpts, drps, 2 car gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • --•-ocL 3748 675-4822 ,_ "' uruts or for exchange of serv. you 'II like. Fee, F ed d NI __,... .. -• 2 unils +guest Ideal .._.EV RA.._.CH Sl50Furn4·Plexulll pd plx.64S-4900 enc yar . ce area. ShorecliCCa. Qual 2Bram Lovely 4 br. 2 b~. fplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly N1ce2 Br unfum apt location. Owner will "" "" ~~~P'*ir:. ~rpc~.uyt~~pd * •COMUDWrl Guide F· 963-4567, agent, no rm home. Lge patio & rNI. cpts, drps, kida/pet w I f rp I c. No pet s. finance. Sl67,500. Agt 12 Hldgs, 8 wells, 300 ee. back yard. Pvt bchs. ~.4J,0°t t!~e:~f::.25· Nicely furnished yrly S350/mo.675·2975 494-4118 PLUS level acre. 'Close il801 BR, pool, ulil pd Check tbl.s 2 Br 2 Ba kids 2 BR, bltns, new crpls & flOO/molae. • g ' rental. 1 Bdrm, $300/mo, ·-----p-t--. .a-3807 C A I ine, $420,000. s;ioo 2 B~ 2·Plx, will con· ok, fncd yd, putio, gar. drps. Beach/Garfield. Lido Isle 2 Br+den 2 B d bit I GI 1 blk to ---AN UNUSUAL 673-2617. · sider children Call the expert rental · ' r + en, ns. poo ' on enneyre, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $22.5 2 BR c.~. Apt. serv. Pix. Fee. 645-4900 no;o. mo. 554·7210 view. $800/mo lse. la.Ices. rec. fac. S37S/mo. bch. 67J.S093or 494.4420 $325. 2 br, 1 ba, block to ON£.2:'i.::IMD &tat. S2703BR,k1dsOK ••CCIMUIMNGulde 4 Bdrm. family rm, 2 ~/sle. 2 Br+den. 8J8.380'7l3l·l248 beach. Nr. all. Garage. Exc:t.anc. 2100 1826Newport81,C.M. bath, built-ins. lrplc, On Wmoate.r. 3Br +orra·ce, Victoria on beach side, TSAdLultsM/""mtpet.s. Yearly. Large Coral Trei> in •••• ~.;~~•••••••••••• $15 fee 645 5990 $27 B Ba kid r rde N pets s.uto Ana 328 g 642-1603 courtyard, bubbly foun· Whypay laxes?·Trade · · 5· 3 r 2 • 8 pets pa 1«;ga ner. S · fam rm. din rm. Lge 2·2Br, $400 & $4SO. ~pl· __ ......;:; _____ _ tain. BBQ. No one llv1n~ frank Zelamey Reullor HOMEFINDERS OK. Pool, etc. Must see. Nr rabam & later · home w /comp I el e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne • fr P 1 c • v 1 cw• 1 br, steps lo beach $250 above your t enants. 4~-8~ Calt~he rental expert S47S/mo. ~ privacy. On water at Greats bedrm, 21h b~. 499·3858orS8l·2999 mo. yrly. Jnct. util. Pn.vacy abounds. Lots of Real Estate Ca~~~t~::r!:sl serv. Plx.1'~ee. 8454900 898-2tl28 Eves. 3·9431 turning basin. VIEW. fplc, or, cpls. ~xs, 1 Br apt Victoria Beach 675-5800, Bkr. pride shows he re . Wam.d 2900 $1451 br(um. Orange ••eo...-nGttlde 4 Br 2 Ba, 2 car gar. fully Sl.500/mo. ~~/~t ~~.:;,~~.a~: area. 125()/mo. Utll: Incl. CoroflacW Mer 3122 SINl60V.~MSOEUNTTJ841 ~.01JAS03'T •••••••••••••••~••••••• SlSOlbrkids,plex IMSTA.NTMOVE-IM fncd, bltna, .&cpltsl, Odrp7s, SUps to beach, 3 Bdrm, Q63.4S67 Agent nofee. 494..:111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... u " $170\br,k.ids,unil N t: h 1921 S395 mo. rv I 7 'beaut decorated, ' ' TWO .. ~.. lot B O W N Properly in Sl902br,air,uml Anahr. nelemwStwn.2Br',e1.•Lba, 894--0810 .,50/molse. Swimmin"pool,3br,2ba, Clean 2 Br Oceanfront, '""""es on . y I~lewood, Hawthorne ~ •• • fplc gar lge deck Qwel -owner. $67.~. lncome orSo.Bayarea? S2102br,kldsok sm. pet·child ok • .A11 JBr,2 ba,frplc,patio.5 WATERFRONTHOMES lam rm w/lplc. good • • · ~ '"v l620/mo. Only 10% d.own. WILL PA. y CA.SH!! $2352 br, plex, C.M. blt.ns + 811'. Only SUS blks ocean . .Bltl.na, 'New CALL631-1400 neighborhood, children ~ts. ~~ts. Wmler, V if. ___ ·_ . 510 So. Garnsey, Santa Ph.TomD'Alleuandro ~~~~~~=~~~~ _mo_.CallMgr.64$-46M cpta/drps.2J3..e.03H ~en:!~le:!fi ~!1~: Oc_ean_.t_Fr_on_t _w_ln_t_e_r _2_B_r_.• 1' ~ Arut.83!M82l T.O.PROPERTIES S3753br,pool,condo Meaa Verde 3 br 1~ ba, Hall~-For Lse. ·•seavlew" Meyer,714:1140-5357 2Ba, f~lc. TV, deck. CORONADELMAR 5 HOUSES <213)674·6907 or (714) Open7days Fee Fam. SUS. tat. Lat. $100 t .. tuiw 3242 wts1w!m1 ·tcnnisNclub Vacant.2br l~baCondo super kitchen, gar, no 546·6201 anytime or 557·0822 sec.NewCf'D::.drp-pnt.No ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• pr v . eges . ear . • petsS450 494•5792 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. All 2 bdrm, beam ctil· <714 )846·522laft.6pm • peta.S51-662!r'aft6PM. Wik to bcb, t e nnis, "Spyglua Hill"! Sbf'; m family area. Hlgbly -=-----·------• Pool, tennis. Some ocean lngs wood frplc's pvt .1d lalaoa l"-d 3206 U new, vacant. Make offer. upgraded. $275. BKR 1 BR, lYJ ba condo. Utils & Catalina vlewa. Close ards• PLUS 3 Id· Local but er wants ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br, 2Ba, bltna, recen >' marina. Elegant clean, Red Carpet Realtors, 962-4471968-1317 pd.Gar,pool,ocean.S400 toshopping4'fmebeach. ~ 0 er un· bu1ldable property 3 Br 2 Ba, (pie, din rm, carpeted&palnted,fncd 4Br, 3ea;2 fl'plcs, f100 7u12QZ 4949601 64426 its. A!l for $270,000. Newport, Costa Mesa SS25 mo. Consider qwel yd, coveTed patio, boat mo. 8 48-9585 d aya' .,.-3 Bdrm luxury Condo nr _mo~.;;-·-;:;,:;;;:~::::~l~~·~l~l~~~~~~ Easts1 de C. M • Agt area. Tear-downs, add· students. 494.3223 OC' RV atorage area, $375 ~eves BAYSHORES nearly new So. Coast Plaza. Pool, BACH, terrific ocean 645-1103 ons. multiple unit pro· mo. 9'79-6161 ....._ 3244 2 Br den 2 Ba, lge patio, 1 gar. $365/mo. 640-4462 view, util pd. $2~ mo. Oceanfront 1 br, f/p._ gar. Nw pt Hgt s t ~ i PI ex. ~~Ta~~~~W. 11:~~ ~~~c~ c:~~g~~~ 3 Br, 2 ba, cpt.s, drps, kida ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllt to pvt bch. $800 mo .• Beautiful 3 br, 2 ba, with 497.~7 Adlls no pets. Winter Slll},500. Three 2 nr un Bill, at67S.3859 ok. 2 car gar. $410. grdnr . llMTALS yrly. 675-3568 brick fplc, cpta, drps, ....... •-h 3769 $350, yrly $425. 673·7787 1ts. Agt. 581·0421 o Will h ( in I 8319081 BLUFFS 3 B 2 Ba I lovely area nr ML Sq .._wpart _ac 5 ...... 1 I d I 540-9007 a~ eit~~~C1ash0~ ~01'f as'°:! ... M• .. 3222 c . . 2 BR,2 ba ' ......... M40 r ' ge P k Kids/pet OK $395. •H•••••••••u••••••••• ~::. ~:w~pt~:~~ Scot.tRealtyS36-7!>33 Eastslde tge 1 br house. 3BR,2Ba ....... $435/700 r;,~o, ~.St~eat loc. ~ Agentno f~ . On the beach·winter ren· Wlktobch-sbp'g.Grdnr Chll Chari• Loe. Beamed clnga, fncd yd. 3 BR, 21,; Ba.·····••· $450 mo. ' · tal. Duplex 3 BR, 2 Ba E/side front dplx., 3 hr Wanted to buy bu!ldable SPYGLASS ulit pd. No dogs. $235. 4 BR,2'h Ba .... : .... $795 NewNpt.Terrace3brCon· Wwts••.... . 3291 up,$495.2BR,1Badown 1;~~t!'~~~r~~=!: hse, all new reel wood lot. or house on the canal DELUXE/ PROF mo. 648·6680 4 BR, 2 Ba · ·' • · · · • · • $420 do, nr heh. SS2S. 634·1441 •••0 •••••••••••••••••• $395. Both wt ear & frplc. 4 Br 3 ba fam-rm 2100' encl. patios. all encl in Newport Shores. Prin· · DECOR aBR.~=~~~.MSO d)'l645-3763ev1 Very nh:e4 br, 2 ba home Mature adults. 2914 W. $11>5/moAdult.spref'dNo garages, pool . rrpl. clples only. John 673-9211 4 Br, 3 Ba, Fam Rm , 3 Enchanting 3 Br 2 Ba~ wtth UW, drapes, cpts, 2 Oceanfroot.646-2030 petsS09Acacia64S·7048 1 n cl K <' p R. s 14 2 . ooo. car gar, 2 fplc's, micro great loc. quiet nbrhd, car gar., eood area. S395. Oceanf 3 BR 2 B 642·0759 & 752·1920 Gen R...tals wave oven, wetbar. atone fplc, yd W/cov'd Sea Wind Condo 963"'567A&ent,nofee. ront ' a, Lge2 br,2 ba,beautview Ryan __ ....................... Panoramic view. S900 patio, dbl garw/opnr. Nr ~ Lease this beautifully Homet,_..shldor !~~~·.June. or yr· or bay. Private. $500. LL....--Fournithed mo. Lease. Call Onnle, fwys, $475. lan 645-8908; maintained2bedrmCon-•L....L-1_a..._..a 3300 03· '675-5205;673-4841 . --------1.--. Aaent.644-7211644-8i32 Jeanne646·7173 do l N rt Be h ,.,......_ OC"" .. "'FRONT t2B ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~~~~~~~~~~! n ewpo ac . ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.tM.. , nea r -1: OPTION to buy S335 mo. 3 Refria./wHher/dryer/ Uveon BAYFRONT le en· w/gar. Adlta, no pets. br 2 al)' condo. 1 m1 No of traab comt:'ctor lftcld. joy llvin ... Near 4 br 3 S34 5 m 0. w In ter. 1.n.2 .. !e3xesbdrm& .Anum· .e 1 Mar.nab lrwme REAL.TV COMPANY So. Cat Plaza. Comp. sec. 14'1S/mo. R D CARPET ba, din. rm. Pier. No _2_13-_195-__ 30_11 _____ 1 ~... f)ri No children under 16. REALTORSMS-3474. ..... ... *''00/mo.8'75-0525 Ml.&-.-~ .--~ '"A•-.rft~• Corona d el Mar loca- MS-309'7 2 BR. lwtury condo tlom. A&f.. 615-2311 days. FuUyfuril. $1500Mo. ~ BILL GRUNDY REALTOR 615-6161 IUATHrAICIMCi JITTYVIEW Upgraded 3 BR upper, OCIAMROMT •Pl to China Cove. f750. WINTERRENTALS Mo. Call Nisei . at 2BR,tba. $370 644-7211Agt. Lge. 3 BR, 2ba. s.550 ---.....;:;'------ 2BR,2 ba. S400 2 Bdrm. BuUUna, frplc, STIPS TO llACH pool. a undeck, patio. 2BR den 2ba $575 Adults. No pets S32S. 1 BR yearly tinn 6 7 3 -1 • 1 a e v e a o r • " ~ weekends. associated ti U fl I r h' '. U ~ Ii I 1 ' ol rJ ~---~--~~ 2 8'\. 1~ Ba, new crpts drpe. Cklle t.o ~b. .$365. mo. Daya ~. evea , , \\ 11 , , I I , _ _. .................. _~.;.;....8025..;_~--~~~.!- ·--.. , . ltf a bHtl ~ ... taeah u.tw., .... twah u.tw.. Office R...t• 4400 Office Retttail 4400 awe;:,:...... Friday, Sepltm~ 18, 197] •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················~ ffy 5005 c:..tw...... l124 c..t.ei.c... 3124 .... ,...... h6t ....................... Lolt&Found 5300 JobsW4'1fed. 7075 Het,WantH 7100: •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJGARF.TTESUPPLV ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' ~ lledtl1wY.._ z Hr ap41, • z Br hH EXECUTIVE ROW Inc DLSTRJDU1'0HSJUP LOST. s mo old Cat, Male,25,wklelectriclan Babys1uer.1yroldell'lr• IZ.lW WllwnlM!oto -1ar.t1ita. llld.IOK,nu rAbMIWPOIT P-·~,.~~ --··· ·-· ·-.. ·.w-.:. l'artor•'ull'nme hlk1brn w/ore mrk'11. or lll•intenance job 4 yr old boy my homl'." rl:IKNORl'NYURN ~ta IZ~~ 131 1 H•~b•lor1, 1 or 2 ••• ....-. ~ ... _... fmmcdlatenecdlnCt):jlu wh!lcbc:lly&pawa. Vic w/veryaoodmcchanlcal Mon·Frl 28, start 0<.1.. -ar\o--nhumew h'pl WRP 1• b-Btdrooma•Townho.uH lctt/ --. T...W Na ...... ......,, Mt!llu und or isurround Pnncel-On & Greenbriar, aptitude. Wkdy an 4:30, Cat. refs req. CciM ·tee ~Uo •~DC carait I bi • Inc 1 ltna V.-om 13114.50 tel••••• ....... MrYIH. c_,.,tttc• 1 n I town 1 r or d I 1 c M. 548· 7378 wknd anytime, t'Jll-3827 OMfiurea) 754H310 •Alb&lta, ehild 11 , 0 ,•r + D W, no~~· kid• OK Spettacular 1p11, total ..........._ Lributor11. AU rt'lail oul· uk for Nairn. -• PooUijacu.UJ av111. RZ5 Ml 91fl (;W't rtcrullon proaram, ,..,__---.a... .. .,.. llt/ ... l•lllt -teta a.re se<:ured by com· Lost, lge grey/white Tab· BABYSITrER Wanted tu IAITSIDI llOclaJ pro1rurn. I pooi,, ti Mi •lw. ....... & cepr P lf'I IS........ pany. therefore no by Cat "Demian". Vlc. PATTERN CUTTING· tiakc &· pl ck up m1 J Or, t 0.., l •We'). •h•I lenoil ~ At r .. hioo ............ •::r;tertu4 .,,......... product selling. Become II arbor Vtew H1l11. mo•t pattern11 7Sc·Sl. datJihtcr from sch!. SI dr•P••. patio, frplt. Jbr, Jba. t'rpt1, drp1, Jalaod, Jambor~• Is S..n c fl" Maa Mrrictt •••llll• • dlatnbutor for such 011• 640-7316 Can pickup and deliver. hr, CM area. Pill call. m' ti . dbb -uher. bJl.AI, Xl111 lr• c1 .. n. 11 Jo.q~nH1llaRoad ..... .,... tionallf advertised -5413182 9797735 icar. •duJu aiao. ~ t'lnMU. pvt ••rd.a. PIO. 17141644-1900 ... SJfO ,.,..... claarettes as Winston Lost : Male mlQiature -------- 1-:idrn. ~ C4lll (7141 7SZ.. 7170 Otmela Marlboro Pali Schnauzer, CdM' area, OCC accounting major de· Babysitlioa. my h.oma. --New duploxc1 z.3 br $.150 Mall Salems Kool answer s to Alfie. airea work exp. oppty. 8:30to3:30,Mon·Fr1.Npf . DAILY PILOT 01 ~ I .! ,t, 3 Bdrma, matur. I Ur r.tudlo, I..._ 8a, patio, ~ yrb' ll'ap.tUy " peta Kent.'et.c. To qualJ(y y:~ Heward. 640-858S w/busy CPA firm; lµJI or upper bay. Aft. 6pm, c1tll ~ll. 1u pd m S<-ott 1ar.12ao. olil. 67A-4tU . must havo a car 2·8 bra MJS!lng from Mna Verde ~Ume. Mature, t,:d. bus. _M_7_-64_34_. ____ _ .,,,-... Pt 6U 507 SU tm7 Sl't!PS TO SAND deluxe ltOCM111 4000 OHie. R...W 4400 per week (daysorevea>. area, 1 man'• black p•~~!~·1~"mc!..~cayaeakJPl1sat· BABYSITTER Needod t\AKFUD<iE~ILLA Adu.It. Ea1ta1de l br cot-8 Ba ' 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• PLANLAN l... $4000 briefcase, lnltlala GDM WlOl'·--~.,,. llUVt..,_ 4 ' Wkdys. 11 :30AM-3PM. 3 br • ., .... b~s c;-11dr-tqe, pool, J•cuul, encld 3 r, 2 ' ll1tr, b tni, l?T.SO PER WEEK P 11... '8000 In gold . lm portant _,..,,..........,, My home. Call alt 6PM • 1 c 1 i ( I • .,. .u .... aparkllng clean. $450 mo lBLK FROMHCH HB NO.COSTAM!SA PLANlll welClOtne. $2 s ass W a•r, laundry, bJtna, $3()(1. yrl,y. Call l·D85-4E52 or S38-4728 LVE MSG · •Private office $7S ""r ... . $25,000 ,papel'll. Reward ll found. IXftC MGMT SICTY S38-876S CflttttSt ...,,a. 644«78 1 ....,. .,..... • ..-For more information 764·7788 557·2566 ,.. t AB ---------._............. month incl util. write lo "CIGARETTE • •• a urc, resp woman, Babysitter my home Univ lotto EISldo tnplelll, 3br, 0.. ,... llZ6 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cla111fled ads sell bl& •«O SQ. fT. Carpet, DIVJSlON #23, P.O.Box LOST: Male Doberman. 1 decree <Ena MJr>. Latin, Park. 2 CluJdren. Own Jt>..trplc,yd,encl1ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charmin11 1 br w1b1y item•, s mall Items or dra~,air cond.$19Sper 14, Rosemead , 'Calif. yr old ears not clipped, types over 80wpm, lr81l8p. WllUtti lo dr t(>f TSLMcmt 64.2 UI03 Maan1f1cenl Mitrina vi4iw. Mature adults. a ny Item. Jut call monthincluUI. 91770. Please include vie 2088 Nwpt Blvd. CM 8 1 peedwrtUna 1 • 1 •peciuUat schl & back 3 days. Nd_i~ ..,_ View, aoriteoua l, 2 &3 br Mu.at aee! lSlO W. Balboa M:U678. •Two office suites, 830 phone number. !Ulwardl 64.5--4539 o compoa t on, cor· hskp'a. Sal open. Meats. iJSO. ,_w 2 br, 2 ba. 4 Apc.s.49.J.007s (all.5th) SQ. FT. S22S per month re1ponde n ce , die· Rel's.Aft6pm,559-l960. 1 ~·•· Encl yd, l1tund. -Room & loord 4050 incl utU. Trade name nxtures & FOUND: Bicycle. Vfc. la phone. Hvy phone • blt1n1 Paruu-oma view, new l lc2 ~~ 3 br, 2 ba, ezicl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2200 (213)1!9'7·2064 eqwp. of Jr. wear store, Big°tanyon. Call to iden-backeround, some le&al, BABYSITTER, som • 'l'SL.M1mt 642160.J BR If Den 4·Plex. tilo gar Block to beach Roo . . Balbao Isl., 2S yrs tily.&w.22ofS ed1t,teachingsk1ll11,peo. hsekpng, Mon-Fr!·2 ptL'I \1 gr 4961097 l>lil . d.N ta ' mwiorwithoutmeals Dix oUi cea w /secy goodwlll.833-3622 pie co-ordmator, other t.eacbcr,olfAU8oLa,Ht\af :!br. l~ba 1tud10 type. TStifgmt 0 pe 642 1603 In pvt Mesa Verde home. service, xerox. Nr. O.C. _ Found 3 Bikes. (1) UD· valuable disciplines. Top 536-3'03 ~ palJO, pool Kid OK. no 2 l:IR, magruf1cent ocean · Xlnt food. 545·2095 Airport. $250/mo 7S2·S626 'SAN CLEM ENT E known Mini Bike. < 1 > 11lary required ror top -------- pets, nr achl. $29S & up vu Woodburnmg frpl. WESTCLJFF 2br , 26a. VocaH011letttafs 4250 EC YES In HEALTHCLUB Schwinn, (1) Sears. polttiveresulta. Write or Babysitter wanted, 11 ~r mo. 2310 Sanla Arui, Av I. 10 1 $37 5 mo. adulta, no peu. S31S. lnq. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EX UTI. U S FOR WOM l'.:N Owners Identify by serial wire Eunice al Box 2&2, days a Wffk :· 2 small ~S088or21.3·371-4032 493-5845 l700WestclifCDr Apt 18 Pl . Deluxe pnvate oflice. W11J train in cxcerc1se & no .• color, date & loc. Newport Bch. CnllC. children. Own tran:.. ---' an your winter vaca· Sunny, air coed. nutrition couni.chng. All lost. F.V. H.B. Police 92663. Ph (714)641J.7838or Collel{e Park area . . MESA VERDE area . ..._ ... Oft leach 3140 4 Br, 2 ba. garage, new lion. Palm Desert Tennis Pel'500aliied phone cov· e qul pment ancl uded. Dept. 536-5622 846-2957 S49-84S6 Home atmoepbere 2 le 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts/freshly painted. Club. 3Brcondo.639·32'71 e rage, s ecr etarla l Greatopportumly. --------- b)'deluxeapt&,$4G·1034 FAMILI ES Ylrylse~/mo.34thSt. Cabin-BioBear.Slpsl2. service. Easy fwy ac· BERTHAIJENRY Found: 1 Year ol d Uraeot lady seeking Babysitter,evea,very lite BR.AND NEW CONDO 2 STOP HUNTING Closetobch, 532·3331 Pool tbl, ~Ir TV. MJ\ day. ceaa. 666:8-ker St., C.M. REALTORS Doberman, Vlc. Monte perm. Wa1treu job. Yra hskpa .• in exchange ror ..,., Nr OC Airport S46 2982 215 Del Mar 4 . Vista & Newport Bl, CM exp. at Hilton Hotel. room & board; college ' 'Br 2•,2 Ba. 1''plc , LUXURYadultl&2br, 494-8611. • · • 673-0514. C.Club, Top Reata. student OK. Female dsbwahr. Lnah cmptr, WE HAVE IT ALL AT step to beach, oceanvu. Rent or lease Desert 30fffcffA¥0H •·-t---,w-.a.-..1 5010 FOUND·. German ~-392Sby10:30am prer.64HIU3 pvt patio, $400 yrly. BANBURY. CROSS. 5515 River Ave. Lse. fleVeat,alrco~d.,l BR -~ -·--::;~;:;::~::;:;-::=::JI.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:" 642-3783 eva, ~f9PM Close to beach, schools, 8'2-2566 modern house. Elcc. ap. at 419 ftiwn St. Hunt Bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shorthaired Pointer, Reliable youna women ( 500 ~q ft. Ideal for am.all TRAVEL AG ENCY a· ny 0 c ea n Hi II a , Sa n looking for housekeeping BANK ? Br, adulta, clo.e lo shop-reeways. pll 's. Artesian hot business Secretarial • Cl " Pool •J nJ · . size Orange· Co or LA emeotearea.496·2748 j obs. San C l emen . ping, no pets. * •* acu * BACHELOR mineral spring, adj to 24 service oo premises. n.. i N B (71• l7S9-06t·o · . le/ Dana Point areas 64.5-3939 2 Bedrm from $2&. hr free hotlmlneral bath. 536·6688. rre · · · .. FOWld young Siamese kit· 492.0062 &42·6604 F\lm or unfum. 529·0041 MoMy to Loan 5025 ten in Park Huntlnb'10n ---------New CONDO 2 br. 2~ ba. V1ewpoln't-La. off Beach APT days,or675-9087 wknds. li170 o~ Av•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tract, H.B. 968-0630 after Help W.ted 7100 2 frplca, blllns, pool & betwn Warner& llell • • •r"rrf"' ecep•·loo area s·JO ' ALLU"'ILS PD1 """' ·••.,r .. · It 2-..1&3 dTD ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1pa. $425 mo. 675·4912 " · · 2 of aces, pvt restroom. I , nu r • • 1 Bkr ~~a!~~ r~~e~~r1~~~ ~o~~ i ~~0 :0!~e 2°0c1e11~: R.tais to Shor• 4300 5225. 548~96 ~~~~t~~11~~~1~~ ~~1l~.~;~. :~~:~i~~ Acctng BkkPlg Npt Hats area. lbr, nu Holly. 848-3896 Balboa Blvd. Only $250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe office space S25' lrolcer, 493.3 t 02 Culver & Walnut,lrv. TEMftORARY crpt, wtr pd. '240/mo + per mo. NO FEE. Call: Male to share fornishe<f; 3 ~ Newport Blvd, CM. Ml~ Regist.er Today to work tst & last + dep & cln'g APT MANAGER ; Rent Sueat556-7777 anytime bdrm, 2 ba home 1n :llcft. SSS-.lSl.644-222S MoMyW.t.d 5030 ---------on various accounting& ree.213~·5108 deduction on new deluxe Irvine's University ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Sm. Wht. Poodle, bookkeeping aaaian- unltS in Hunt. Harbour Park. $2.W/mo. 552-9606 Corona del Mar, outaide H you're not getting f ., vie Hunt. Bch. mcnls. Work close to ta&t.sidebeaut.3br,2ba. area.Adultcouple.Write Westcllrf 2 hr, l'h ba or752-637S entranc~. second Ooor, lJ.8~;. .. returnonyourln· R ward. S36·S840 o r your home. Figure $360/mo. Clusif1ed Ad #21, Daily townhouse. Adults, no Ocean view, pvt bath & vestment, call Sandy Clerka to Sr. AccoUD· . 548-6885 Ptlot, P. 0. Box 1560, pets. S300/mo. 1728 Bed· Female roommate to ahr storage. Wallc lo ban.t &c Ross, Ajax Co. 837.3744 _,_ ________ , tent• needed tbruout. EXPERllMCED PART· TIME TB.LER UNITED CALIFORNIA IANk 630A Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach 1714)644.6464 AnEquaJ Opportunity Employer STUNNfNG 2 Br 2 Ba Coeta Mesa 92626 ford Ln, S4fM5l3 ~trk ~:!~0:z1~9~-:n~~ resuaurants. Sl20 per mo. •Average yield on pay. of~~·:~~;:;~ Orange Co. garden apt, pool, rec rm, Uruque Health Spa Condo, Block from wa~r. Shores 64G-4J.80, 639·2'41 ~e ~ ;s~.r.~~~ly offs to Ajax investor . S.A. 7Sl~ ARoc~!!~,! Banking S27S. 7lOW. t8thSt. charmingsplltlevel I Br, area. 4 bd. 2 ba duplex. · Jan. thru July, l . .. ................. alnum, balcomes, fplc's, Yr lse. (714l9S6·Sl71 M/F Shr Beant. 4·bd con· State law permits pre· FOUND: Female It brwn N~~~:.·.~J:~-'-lredl SKrelary 1 Smitll l bedroom. onlya20umtcomplex. do Woodbridge-Irv. 4UHITILOG paJtnent.penaltyc argc sm Whippet, v·ic "-'Independent bank seek· AU utilities paid W1teMis, gyms, sauna, OCEANVJ.EW yrly nu Amcmllea. Mark 559-7111 • eqf.dvalent to 80% or 6 Magnolia & Warner F.V. In TheCltyofOran1e ing bank exper. branch 8311-1742 volley ball court & pool. cpt.s & paint, 2 l:lr 1 Ba :n>sq.ft., A/C, priv balh, montb1 unearned in· !168-4166,847·7588 714/835-4103 ae<:retary. O.C. Airport -----Complrec rm encl gar dplx. $450 mo. 644-6780; Need M/F roommate, nearfreeway&So.Coaat tereat on the balance.---------• OpenSat8:3CH2:30 area.ApplyAt;. l''OUR SEASONS APTS d · • 642-3639 Nwpt Bch. 'h blk to Plaza. $1.SO. Mortaage Brokers. or. p_..Ollals 5350 !~~~~~~~~~ SantlOCJO .... Spacious2br twnhse, l \.<J pvt Y s. Adults onJy, no beach. $158 + utll. RoyMcC.-cle fered to California real·••••••••••••••••••••••• 53SE.latStTuatin ba, pool, pvt patio, child pets.$325.842·8779 3 Br 2 Ba upper duplu, 549_.199 RHltor 1810N•wport dentaonly. Dnnkingproblem? Acel'i clerk. Bank de· F.qualOpporEmployer ok. No pets. $260. 73S $21.Simo. 2 Br, 1 Ba . encl gar. Call aft 6:30 or C:O.t MeMS4' 7729 CallALcoholHelpline posita, lilin1, check In· Joann St. 646-64113 gar. No pets. 1 child OK . wknds 71Hl7543ll YNG. Businessman wants • • Mort9C!4Je•• T,...,.t ac hrs a day 835.3830 voices. 10.key addlni &._ _______ _ I n" .,.0 ... EW Sngl story. 962.4522 M/F to ahr 3 br, 2 ba hse. Dffib 5035 bkkp'g knowledae re· Bank.in& 11\.An " _..;.__..;._ _____ 1 Lge bach, ocean view, in Meaa del Mar, CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? qr'd. S46-0806 Tal.ER 2 br, 2 ba, all bltns, frplc, 3 Br Studio, 2 car gar, patio encl gar, refrig. 1 Very pvt many xlras Caring confidential blk to beach. S2SO. Incl utll, .;.;2S. 540-7196 · ...._.sR...tal 4450 LOANS 9% AH EXTRA SSOOO. P/tlme. Branch office encl. gar. Balcony, patio, bltins. Wtr pd. $39S/mo,. l>.,1_...,.,,.. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 counseling & referral. .,,_ ..... ng Ta-...... ,,.., p--' .eeka bondable teller to laundry rm -.$325. • 552-8364, 848·0800 ..., _,. Abortion, adoption & uun ".....,_ ..... TSL Mgmt 642-1803 Cut doww 4 Dauxe OFC'S Also 2nd TD LoOftt k · time, u an Income tax work &:me. Ex per. ~re- ---..::.----..,7--12br, 2ba. Wik to bch, 3boB~2J'ba.condU ~3SFt. UvlnghpenMs! Cont. rrn., aea\ 25, all FalrestTermaaincel949 ~1AKE 547-2543 preparer with Tu Corp, ~~vea~<~•Hil>s:!~--~I'*' - $260. 2 Bdrm, cpts, arps, shop'g & bike trail. $295. a 8 pava · ..,.,.,. Suire a home or aptment paneled, sm. wbae in re· SatflerMkJ. Co. ol America. No exper. ·-, ..... bltins. 1 mile to bch. 792 963-7080 963-0301 2 BR, 2 ba. ba)'{ront con· ar. 1 or 2 yr. leaae. Lake 642-2171 545..061 I LINDA Ir VICIJ req. We train. HJ&b com· • Wftteftl Shalimar. New paint, no ' doln1HJCuritybldg. Pool. Qoun-Cl2AruUM.IMnm Forest area . Kent OutcalM miaaions&presUge.CalJ FedltalSavlftgs .• pets, ()pen house Sunday •ALL NEW APTS l, 2, & 3 S7SO Mo. A&t. 67S·l642 Uk~~ c..JIQ«ht• Harkins. Retired COQPle ha.a money For the ,:of'j. 552-9600 or 848·3898 or 2744 E. Coaat Hwy «callSaturday67S..7479 bd r m s e n cl. gar. rvv.-vlBd l 1 1 c.>~b.x.t~ 714-Slll-9393 to•---ooiat&"-.. TD'a. ~.l CorooadelMar _____ ..:;_ ___ ,rt r eplaces, b i t -ins"""'-• rm, rp c, poo -... -. .._.. u.iu ServiQeaUOraqeCo. • 2 Br+ studio, encl gar, (n4)846.-0l817daya. & jac. Kida OK/no peta. FotoverS)'l'l.132-4.lU SHOPllliNTAl.S A&cnt.496--0800 88>7313 EOE/M/F C)Q, kids OK. No peta. 1261>/mo. MNIOZ 2 BR A-"' 1 .,. hr saio. See Bart 376 E. 18th 2 Br. l ba, 2 bib rrom -rv · ,.. em. s Artiatic atm01Jpbere WE BUY Fl RS T " SplriW ....... • St. oceJHt. Adulta/ainalea. S. CM•..ta 3176 w/ume .. sno + utll. CAt*llRY Yiu.AG! SEC 0 ND TRUST J.8lSSo. ElCamlnoKeal •un-S'llDJXU"l•.2..-0NIST ---------• 140f'Olive.S36-2646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S9·1827bef.3pm Severalavallablefrom DEEDS. SanClemem.e.F\IUylic. ..-. __.,.,, 2 Br l Ba, $32$ mo, l Br 1 . 2Br., l~Ba. oear Beach, Shan auper condo 2br 16S~$'31>permo. AGENT 714-C96-o&oo Forappt.ca.7'298 J::-Natiooal&nk Ba, S210 mo, util pd, lat. Extra long single garage. ms. 237 w. Eacalones. 2ba frplc pool clbtise' PVl' PTY will pay more ---....:..::~----' ct Bob Creighton IMt & dep. 548-8204 or SJS.mo.DowntownHunt. 492-5557or~ St50 67H332.645_7953 · foryour2ndT.D. •MICHELLE'S* . -:-:-::-:-=:-::-=:':"':'-:---J..--m..:J7=.::.:.:00:::..:.E:::.·:.:::O:.:.:.E:::.·:..._...:., 646-2316, CM. Beach. 962·3S33 · • ---------•---------•aeanneat2Br1Br,2 blka w t •1 ._7 64.2·3573 OutcallMuaage 2 Br 1 Ba w/1ar, lndry 3br, dbl gar, Condo. Pool. from bch, see manager ~11'::~7:=· ,.360 2nd TD be 10All·2Alal 731--4462 facll. S2SO mo. 2009 Ma· S400 mo. 962·3Sl9 1602 Calle Las Bolaa aft •SHAREAHOME• 'r12o:ooo. ~n· ~~i~~ pie. Mar Apt K. 548-6185 eve./wknds Fred SPM. Laguna oceanvlew re· Nice 2Br, lBa dplx. cpts, 2 Br rondo, 1 Ba, bltrus, S..._ 2b bedhroom 7apt nea11r Ret.ail.COmmerclal, front 1ldence, In escrow to ru,., earage, S21S mo. utll rm , pool, Call Capistrano 3171 S:~e · J!~o5~o:ft~ 6 =!c!:::;': .,W~~= Dod.or at 1267,000. All _49S~ or 973-1712 84.2-0LS2 aft 5PM •••••o••-•••••••••••• PM. • Go b •. 1 h due 45 days, Dlacounled _ now. Y"' ook. t .en to I Id 20~-. . ftllllT & COOL l~ ml from Marina & call 752·1.830 for Info. is.4 Ye -'°per annum. !Br. util.itiea pd, cpts, ,..... beach. Decorator's 2 Office R...tal 4400 Newport Blvd. CM. 751-4827 OC''493·W 3 d.rps,S210 mo. Lge2br,l ba,gar~dry bedroom townhouse .••••••••••••••••••••••• C ASH FOR MORT· 838•5172 facil. No £its/chi"fiil.en. AiC, communlt~ ec>ol, 65• ,!R SQ FT GAGEs & lST T.U.'S. 2 br apt remodeled. Water $235/mo. 4 l2th St. dishwasher. SDac1ou1 1817 WESTCLJFF·NB lndustriaf R...tal 4500 Call <714) 962·6292. pd, no pets. Refs. 1275 ..... t~Oll areen areas. Cloae to AGT. S41·5032 ..................... .. mo. lat, last+ deposit. Hcrbow 3842 ~'int S32S. 498·0500. •HEWPORTllACH• ..,.w..,....../ 64.5-881B; 675-98118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal at y. 150 I W..tclff Dr. JtlQQ Sq. Ft sprinklered. PflnON!lt/ You deserve to meet so-meone you belona with. Call 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 i-ara1ea. Kida S... &..,.... 3116 Newport Financial Ct.r S633 per mo a-rou. Agt. Lott & PoUnd MEW OWNERS OK. No pets. $405/mo. ....................... Lemi.g Office S,.C• Call 752-5041. ....................... EXOTIC GIRLS HIWMANAGIMEHT Call848.oo'Z3 1 & 2Br Apta w/pvt bch. CallonSlteMan.ager L.od&..._. 5300 Masaqe&Modeling 1275~$4.50 499-4644 (714l&U-3Ulext2'6 btcl.~W/ofc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcall542-3189/54.3-32SO SUMFl.OWIR L.al)IMe .. och 3841 mo. ' ~sq.rt.from19". LOST: Male German 1 bdr'M-.d... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 486-7lilaft6PM DELUXIOl'ACES IMMEDOCCUPANCY Shep & Great Dane mix RELAXING~SAGE 2..., J bclnM l BR, No. Laauna, furn or 2Br, Apt appro• 1000 sq ft, CommJ & lndatl apacea, Leasing ofc open 9·5 dai-at oc Collefe, Auf. 30. Bo&!.::Ut;:~~~ lbrtowntll.,.. unfurn. UUI pd. Adults. wJkey lo pvt bcb, no kids 200 to 2000 sq. ft . .M low ly, Sat. 9-noon. 711 W. Wearing choke chain & ____ .._;; ____ , No pet,. Walk to bch & or peu, lee prefe rred u 3:i' sq. ft. Laa Niguel• 17th St.#C..t or macrame leub. re found Cwfttt fluplec") 1bop'1. S310. mo. 494-3541 MSOmo. 4"-4001 Mlulon Viejo areu. 642-4463 pleaae call: 548·11698; •SHARON'S* 3 POOLS Ml If -t--tw 3191 Handy to S.D. Pl'wy. M'J.7675 Otrl'CALLll~SAGE LIVE JN A CASTLE "• IW CaJI: 831-1400 Uh Mfo.l.,.1 JACUZZI Lie iardena, wide ocean ••••••••••••••••••••• • • 390-500 aq.h. SJ50.l1200 LOST: Female Cocker SUAMA vrew. 1 br apt, pool & LG, Attractive 2 BR ~OHien· mo.UUJpd.646-3357 Spanla.l.Aprlcotcolored. ape. F.atate living. Cloee w/refrig, bltna, atv, cpt, 9i9 Beacbwalk Condos Clole lo S.A. frwy •So. to beach & •hopping. drps, cln, quiet bldg. NTH FREE Stm "9* · 4550 ReWard! 538-4048 · Cat 1hop'1. Tiny Tota Mature adult. l37S/mo. Adlts, no pets. S22S incl F\tU aervlce. No lease re-••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i welFlcoOmeM. 3 plS2aylalroUundtP Incl. util. 494-4853 or all uUJ,. 538-4490 ~~d·p=g~q·2~a!'s~~ Storaae 1arage 125, 1959 Loet: Youns fem neutered ___ _..;.;._....;,__--l Bankin TIRED OF COMMUTING TO YOUR ·JOB? Excellent employment opportunities at local, aavinga & loan offices in Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach & Laguna Hills. Exper'd personnel pre- ferred. For further in-·, formation call Mrs. Jenae -SADDLEBACK SAVINGS 759-0181 ~17 Brlatol St, Newport Maple Ave:. CM. Mar at bla~k cat. Mesa Verde ---------2511 W. 5-flowtr. 8 .,., 2 8 2 Ba d 1 O\q>le. 4 BR, 3 Ba, 2 car Beach. 557-?0lO Apt s. 646-MOS area. Reward. S4t.5098 -------- 157-4100, S.A. ~ v1!n. 1~ blb e~ l:fs. ::.~~~peta ok. Retttah Wanted 4600 LOST : Reward I Black 7 ciaya, 10.5. No pets bch. Lower, MOCli upper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lab, full arown male. "25. Aii./Jobn ~06 ... a twwlll1 ........ d WANTED tBr/itudfo UD• Vic. La1 Bcb. 497-2138 or~ lfOO r t s200 •2"'0 Gemleman in 308, attrac. MESA PINES c. Condo Blue La(OOn. z Bd, ••••• ;;~;;;;.""';;I.•••••• urn ap • •• ., · Lolt: S.L 1mall bit fem. BRAM> NEW. Studlo/l pool, tennis. Sec, pvt bch. ntE EXCITING Mature workin1 woman, C.t., ft'/fiea coU.r. Vic. ----------1 1 _.;;.:;.....,,_.. ____ _ "2 bdrnia~ mo.~ s.'!00/rno yrlx, No peta. PALMMDA•ns ~~....... 8'73-981M Bucknell & Carneale, BEAVTYOPEB.ATOR 'H. S:WO.lmmed.occupancy. -.-.or~a M"'"-~TONPT. ~=-CM.S4M839Reward. Pool, Jacun l, frplc & a.nvu:.o ~NI.._....... ......../lftv ... / ~~.;..;.;.......;,_....;.:. ___ ,, _______ _.,. dab""1', Adultl. no pets 1 BR view apt., nr Hotel DCB. .,....... .... "'-M• LOST: Tabby, male, ,. 1 ____ .....,. __ _ O~n d ally . h -1/4·6: Laauna, SZ7S. Rf!'• re· Bacb,WBR. ~..., ...... .., •• ..-.................... neuteNcS. wtnea collar WJmda 11-4. 3850 Harla q'cf. Apply, NI~ffOLS fromm>.aiup. ....... tied w /1trint. Ans St. C.M. (l .. sa Verde Real Eat.ate, 1508 So. Adu~,NoPeta 0,pa..._.,r. IOOS "Spook7". Irl1, CdM. Dr.ottH#borBl•d.> c.oa.tHwy,La1Bch. 158lmeul)wl. • ...................... 844-7262 AJtuhJc-Reeord put We lMONTHl'RJ!:E (IBJbEaatolNewport ana1, ... W/couutUna 50-2&41 $130. incl. utlUUea. Un· Blvd.) to0toSI01q.ft.9'.29Bak•r. 24UHWMOTa ~: ... Male Lab Sett~ bymetaphyslcalftn.w/ ---------.. funt. bachelor, crpta, ~ CM.8:10lo5.~A·l NEWPORT BEACH uui;, .-.c 1W\ 41& Plaeenwa 2 Br w/pr. szso. Nu cpta d1111. arnall kltcbea. •~ 4000 Apt..SuPPb' PRINOPALSONLi( thruoul. Water pd. Quiet. Nr. atoroa. No -"0 " PlaceoUa Call bet 1 pett. Call C211)4C.a4tt ................ '•••••• SAM CLIMIMTI .,sl3Mll0 ZB~ ••• t.11cbu. trplC!, san "!:. -::::-1r':1: .~::c!t: ':!:u1 2br, 2ba. Adlt• only. q et area $3115. Adulta, bath. Shown M1>n·Sat IUAtee PIUlh oarpel.a " Qxn~ ndeco. pas, nopm.01.me "onl1". Call Al\ t pm. ~l air •151 per I\. AvalllO.L-__, '-Ima..,_. J112 Rell req'd. 5lt.odSI or ~Y'EATSOO. 2 bedtoom 1 beth, newly .......... .-.;.......... ,.... .._ Gf.m1 dtcorated. c:z:ta. Oeluxe I Bil Apt. beaut. ROOMS 121 •k 6 up. JCUc'41h•• otnc.e ap4ee !•------...-...... •mo. 171, loc. Nt. kb. Pool A""' Wik~ • .., .. wt le lochadt11r recepU01u1£ 54MUI rm. II.JO.UP -+ d4f'p.: Gu "!· Apta. Jtl.1'711 from tuO mo. to ... mo. •wtr~e:u..11N Plwtl11. IOI:~. Gall I j I ~, N OAl)Y ~OT ,!1d!i, Bepe.mmt l!, 1971 • A it...Bulld lt...Olaper lt. •• Hammer It ... Carpet SERVICE lt .•. Cement lt ... W1re lt .•. Hoe tt ... Clean lt...Move It. .Press IL.Paint lt. .. Nall lt...Plaster It. .Fix It .. DIRECTORY *"'•i:•..,. /Ce.creh m.ctric.I G_r .. Senlc.. ......_~ looffng ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DltJ Appbanc•St-Tv MAN Crn• $ )'tll u P:l.P.C'TrUClAN prked llANDYMAN-Home1 • Want a REALLY CLEAN 8 )'ff t\lper, fNe e.t. at.o WORX GUARANTEED Pamt1n1. Hom~s. 1n\r " ROOFS l'OR LESS 11UPC'llARG£ SJO pr pounn1 6i 11n1'hlllC' ra1bt ftC'c t•.,tlmale on Apte Couclentloui HOUSE? Call Glntham lndaCJJQS material avail, ln~rtor/Extr. Free est. eitterior. Apt9: Sptmal· All types. fln1m avail. ~ M•aa. A Stotywrownlorma,11v• hu·1•0t1rri•llJob•· Crallim•n.Ph~ Glrt.Freeest~U3 cleap up• re1'1. Jay 25yniexp.$4Z-029S ty.Lorates.631·2* Fr~ est, l~c/bond'd1 In, " zi ~7.01 tneblY Ml :iM:U &;c· 61:JCWO 848-'043or•215$ sr Seniorc:1tlict11dl.fcnt.. -Profeulonal window IMMACULATE CLEAN· , Koowlu Paln tln(. Plasfer/R.,.W 1194-0alanyUme Ct.:M ll':NT WORK. All G.r•aab9 wuher. Palnlln 1n· ING. You DESERVE\M •·Hlflf loll Ex~. comm~rclal oueuh•••uueuuu • lllnda Rca.oneblto .. Jl"r ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• trieKtr, odd jobt. 'ierry BEST.149.()371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts, re11dentia I " VERV N~AT PATCH Repairs. Lied & lnard. Carpeolr). any t>Pt-. ta C•ll'T~ WMl:OlNCi CL,l!:ANUPS ~IU9'1 , Brl~kwork. SQ>aU Jobs. mobilehomes.83tHUO JOBS&Tl!:X'fURlo; All types. Free est Call Pa11el. dnon ~c Al W~klyMamt.en•ncc.-&.emarle1 Houseclean· ~.Costa Mesa" f'reeest. 893-1439 anytlmeS41·!mOWatt"' Cocnmi. hcl•l Ar\ ~. 0 6 D Conrnto All ~\" cat M2 9ll0'7 Gnllltl lng. Xlnt wor1t, reft, &d Jrvlne.e?~17Seves. YOUNG11Man, 5 yrs !xpr na. ~ 21,9 ~ ~cA'lo, bloc'k .. .. ........ •••••••••••.. rat.el, own trans. 642.1403 Id wa covering. .. ree ~ btlclr. work Yn~c: r•l• G•rdl•n•na Servu:e · rlean Sk I d d tr k Mo•illf · eltl. ~76, Andy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~h Ii .. wi.h. r('mod, Lu:'d 6 bood.cl 675 9720 US> & h11ulln1. weeikly ~~g erne ~rk 8~~d: Houlecleanlng by 1-'eUable •••••••••••••••••H•••• lnt/E)Ct de od bl HOMESAVERS. Plumb· CERAMIC TlLE. New or ~r. •1unn1" plumb C ~at -malntenimce R~•aooa· me de~o etc751.8930 couple. Referencea. Local " Loni Diatance 1 U ~ ~.Jjreu. 1lli & Heating & air con· ~model. Free at, aml •e• <.'~&om Cupontt')' 1 u-w blc-ratca. lrt.~ e•tuna~1. --· ' 963-681Jor 1·626-6126 Mo"ina. Lowett rates reees '!'..8r: ~"' ay dilloni.Dg. Free est SlO Jobi welcome. 538-12" -,... • • • • • •• • ••• • • • • •• ••• • • • .. · r 0 u-•-f Iii l • • .....,. '.,..., ' alt 5 _....,n . Aat•r 4 30 u11k ur "on. -----fl4J H 1 in-Extr le H l. e cent service. hr. Honest & reliable R J. lhllm•n 11 Scm, Gt-n ~ 0511 or ~4987 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~ebcl eaJn .. d Free et t Maj est 1 c Sml paUallng co small eervice Bo!A M/C OK ~----C-,.-1 -,-i--c.,.t s.r.tce Cotilr Cuatum All" Add reua e apanese 1 y, u...a~ u • · ....,. .,..,.. • • • • .... _w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti bl t . VEKYUJWf'RICES' ~Ina.moving.cleanup Nds transportation ........ ,rn .. oven_._ pri* 181.J Extr. Oepen· 751·31.50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P 11 o • · c • n e -· ~up. Treework. Reas., . dable. Work auar., free ~t falem w1I !Jay ynurs torrruca. New curut Rei on 1p.rdenln& main· 1,..1 freeest8"2-4S97 642 43119 . '-.tiftgf'.,..,."9 eist. 754-mal DRAINS CLEARED Window Washing! Reaa. or mint) R•pa1ra " It comm. 645·46441 U!nan'--e.•Goor&eS4920l5 ' Xlnt housecleaning by ••••••••••••••••tt••••• FROM$3.50 Reltable work. Rera. d.,anint tou! Guar work ~Lie Bonded l'rol J -La ds -OCC Student. Big ~ T day OwntranaportaUon PETERS PAINTING PAINTING. Jntr/Extr. Call751.fZJ42 Fr~est. Mark,613-4417 •l b111er 11.&\inp . Free -----»pan~e n CllP· truck. Trash. tree tnm, ~ · Expr'd. Reu Bales. Expt'd, honeat, ne.t. . ,est, MS 364IS DrywalJ And Acou11t1 c ini.: & garderu'!B. Ma1nt etc. Randy 642-5703, Free Eat. Call Gene Reas. Llc'd. 964-1045 Any plumbing. water -~ .. St. Lie:. &38·57311 or incl mow:}n trftnmang, ~3666,. COMPETENT, DEPEN· 55?;04S8 Dave ser"· le~ks, bathrm encl, for Ad 1""-R ~mpoo 4c steam clean. <213>422-0279 apr1.1ym[(. OO<Jang. l''ree DABLE custom service ceramic tile. Reas. MU9 Color bnghteners; wbl a.ctriul eel ~7 CHEAPEST hauling in HB/Npt 848-0641 . Paint Your Castle QdtvP-..Mg 832·2'68 Call a· cllU 10 min bleach. Clean G -alt--· town. Fr ests. CHEAP! · A ~ t is•-• ...,,5 •LowestPrlces •-"-llv, din rm. h•ll Sl.5. Avg ........................,..r _.... ... tc•s 642-~or~l.390 HoUBecleanlng Weekly. verage x r "" _.. * u-·-es/Apt.s, _ ... .., Dailj" Pilot nn $7.SO, couch $10, cbr ELECTRJCAL SERVJCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good work. Good ref1. 2Story SSCS. lntrSoUr.m .nuuo ln'-/E ... •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Guar e!Jm pet odor CALLSSLShr,&SMALL HANDYMAN: Carpentry,~ E.xper 6?5-9589 Pnctsinclmatr'l·labor •W kG., """Rf ROOFS installed factory CPt rep4tr. IS yrs expr: JOBS842-8233 electncal, plumbing & ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Guar/lasrd. Free est. • Ft°!e ~Mi~~.. direct; estub·l 3~ yrs. an VISOR Do work cnyself Refs ftoors646-6851 ,847·2787 H DUTCHCOUPLEtoc:lean Ted62'7·'1900or63&-708& · 5 Call Harold Gunn . ftU" 531·0101 . · ....._...&dric --HANDYMAN a°~~~~~~~fi~b~~ occupied & vacant PROFESSlONAL Paint· Quality work. Jnt/E•tr, 5'9·2961 642-5611 Llcl27l36 64.5-ti974 NOJOBTOOSMALL service, Janice's Ras· homea.842-0720 Ing. Inter/Ext.er. Reu, Av& rm $3S, Ref&. Free Have something lo sell? Want Ad Reeults 642-567 Want Ad Raul ts &42·5678 675-2440 gedy Anns at 87~ Want Ad Help? 642·567 work auar 542-0388 ell, Dan '31·21118 Classified ads do it well. i--------- , ~.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~-~ ... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~' ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ ...•• ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~! ---------·· -------COUPLES needed to help Draftsperson GEN Ofc. girl, p/lime, lile HOUSH•• Medical sec'y. Must have OPTOMETRIC TECH .. manage family business. · Mechaaic:Clll ~ olc duties. Must be de· KITCHIN HaPIR Ill k 4-BOYS & GIRLS · P/llme.ss1-0215 5•10 Yrs exper. in pendable&haveowncar Aculo care boepitat haa Part~Moat.b.ruFrl. Jns.exp. Wi ngtowor approx. 30 hrs p/wk. d HB opening for u exper'd .. _ in a b u s y o f c Hours flexible • Exper. mechanical design & lo run e rran s. . Homekeeper, day ehJR. 2•u•§MI! y,$49·9'46 w/d!verisfied duties. Hrs req. Minion Viejo. CREW MANAGERS drafting of devices, pre· 898-239'2 Ooodpay,benetll1. .,,,....,...__ s~ .. d 9·6. Mon· Fr I. Ca II 831-0581 evea. Aftt:r school and evening work Earn $20·$30 per WE:ek or more Apply now by calling 646-2443 bE:tween 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. uure vessel» or rot.atln& . 1 "n.......,. nrw 640-6000 mechanisms. Duties lo GIJll~am GJrl housec ng PCldffce ......,... P~ Counl-t')' Club, Ex pr. ---------OUEll l'ROCESSIMGr · 1 d d l 11 d · llttVlce nds women p/l. 18'192Delaware HD v •-t.e ED C me u e ea es!gn, tops, carnec645.5123 CalJS42--0lll nece111ary • .-or ... rv1ew •M I AL• CLERK . Part time, evenings and suppart for engineenng, call 8'4·5404 Serving aH Orange Co. Busy olc & phones. Use Suturdays managing checking & drafting. Sal Girl Friday for busy olc. HOUSEKEEPER. Live LEGALSECRETARY Trainee to Specialist. cakulator, type, follow. juruor sales persons sell· c:ommensurate w/exper. Need person for light in. Newport Bc:b lady. C •1 .. 'd DR. PHSOMHE&. up. Forei""' marketln" ing subscnpt10n.s door to Apply in person w/wo~k bookkeepinl & t)'pini. La Un glrl w /some or90ra. on. r..J(per · Org. Medical Complex .... • door. Requires van or sa~1;>le& to Sclenlihc Careful atten. to detail, a knowledge of EngUsh. Newport<:etlter. 640-08!>0 6J3.9'140 Free/ Fee ~:~C:e:~:a~l~v~~~ large station wagon. Drilling Controls, 4040 must. Pleasant ofc area. Pleue wt'tle to P .O. Box Leta! NC'y. Exp. l to 2 sume or letter lo Pert0n· Contact ~la~ Presley Ca!!!!'uEsOEDr, N.B. Re&ular hra. Call Ms. 2187•.NwplBcb. yre. xrnt typini. no MESSENGER Person nel, PO Box 2415• at the Darly Pllot, 330 W. 551 . .....,1. · Miner for appt. 645·2640 abthnd. Call 752-2$18 for w/car. Guar. 2$ hrs per Newport Beach, Ca :::n~l6..'£>:~1 ~:;•a~~ Drapery Manut. needs G~l Friday, Ute bkkpng, H~U~JC::E~:~~a~~ tnt.ervlewappt. :!'au+:~~~a~~us~~1_9'S3 __ . ______ _ HltpW..ted 710 HelpW.ted 7100 poiotroenl. full or p/tl~e female hte machinery work. ing, ~acberofconveru· Liquor clerk, pa.rt time 9 & 4PM. Call: Dav1d PAIMTER/EXPll1> •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• help. Experd or will ABC Locksmith, tlonal Greek to 2 weekends.CdM Smith 549·8871 Bookkeeper/Secy, no yp T DELI GIRL train. S2.7S·$S br. EOE. Newport & L aguna childre n . $.07 mo. 6'T3·7S30'1Nkdays ' CallS48·l99"1 shorthand. H.B. area. CLERKT IS Over 18. Some exper. Also, need Installer, areas. 497·3233 or Employment Develop· MODEL INSTRUCTOR P"'ITS/ST~., Salary commensurate Trainee pos. tor In· F /ll me. orr Tues & m~e, full or p/U~e. E.x· &f.2..t782 meat Dept. $.'58-4.544 for LIQUOR CLERK needed. to take charge or A ..,..." wiexperience. 846·1328 suranoe .. ~Jn NSal.B. Goodl Thurs. CdM. MHlOO. per dt.ort will lr&UI. PW1ildl GIRL ~1D•Y dltedlons. Ad pd for by P/Ume, over 30. program. New school, qE'xdpewr·,·11dter1a11.rnedM, u~ott parse,· typtng ..., . .,.,. ary o ----------t nego 1a e wages. a "' ,,_ em lo er. 642-6S37 legitimate. Send resume · . · " Bookkeeping $500 & good co. benelils. DeUvery hol & vac. Apply, l83S Type S5WPM, 10 key, P Y & photo to Box 51 c/o ,co. physical lnclud. back WHY IBRE A BKKPR? 833-84:;6. AUTO CARRIERS Whittier Ave, Unll 8 ·1, non-smoker preferred, NOUS8CllPER LOTMAM Daily Pilot, P.O.' Box X-rays. Call for appt. Use our computeriied NEEOED C.M.orcall642-1843. good pay, hours to suit. 2 daya a week. Own Good hours • Good L560.330W.BaySt,Costa S4().7639E.O.E. ' bkkp'g service designed ~<>;.~~~ WORK FOR Driver for compressed 691 Randotpb, C.M. transportation. La1una bet_lents.Applyinperson MeSICa,9262.6 Part.limesbifl,8-lorl-6, for s mall businesses. gas. Will train. Must be 540-6791 Niguel. 496--o9:s8 Fri., 9/16/?kt to ~r. Bill Telephone Answering Simple entry, inex-Leamin40hrs themost YOURSELF able to work all hours. AllLSi..a.-&A Houae .. eepinJ •-Haiold or r. B1U Her· MO'l'.ORR~UTE Bureau, work 00 busy peni;ive. 1·634·1505 call exciting, glamourous, IY woa111a...1r--"-"'-" .. rera. The Daily P.llot hu_ a switchboard EOE Amrt. ruebly paid profess. Day " "• Start immediately. Call Sandwicb del. 5 Day wt, ChUdcare, live·id or dai· large route 1n M111s1on 546 3333 • • ---------1 or eve seasions. Place-WITH US. 492.1240, American 4 hr day. Own Uad1. ly buil. 644.fi887. Nwpt, Viejoarea,goodtorhigh --·-------Bulldcr's Hardwar rnenlassist.Goodjobop· Many men •. women ~it RespiratoryTherapy Earn over IUO hr. Call Bch. 540-5630 scboolorcollecesludent. Part Time specialty co. in N.B. .,. .. P..,_•540-8339 · seeldng"cleancut man fo por. over Orange County PRIVEAS 8am-lpm. ':::l' . HOUSEKHPER Approx eammes $300 per SUNDAY ONLY pe rm employment. C•7l4/751·tl94 have been earning extra Early AM, 3-6. delivery GIOC.YCLEIJC ·NptBch. =~~<;!1116:J:::,~:nd D!ivers to ~eJlver Dally 548·34S4. So. Calif. Cocktail maney lor years by de· LA TIMES. C.M. $300 ,.11 ., .. _ 1 1 3 Live·ln, muat have car, 2626u"'RIORILVD. P1lottocamera.Muslbe ----------t Waitresses, Inc .. 17922 livering a Register mo+.MS-0770BobNl •· ~~}P~·~:·7,. room, board, salary. COS~"' Mu• 18aodbavegooddriving BUSBOY wanted, exper Sky Park Bl_ Ste C. oewspaperroute. /hr 6•10 .-1·--r· " 751.7125 daya, 645·4128 •~ 11-NEW IN TOWN? Dis· record. Reqwrea station · ~. luncb & din· Irvine.Callrl714. YOUCANTOO! Eldetrly C~le P r au •r no, eves/wknds. LV.... satia(led w/present posl· wagon or van. Call ner. apply In person. The only Investment is 751-4652 " fU'> ..... 1 a-"' • n ... .... LeDianil:r. Frencb Cafe, COCKTAIL Waitress. about 2 .. _ .. ...,per day of Needs care aever daya "--.-..-•/lJve ,_ bl F'11J le p/tlme 3-c·ao tion? Would you like A ~-' -ior ..... . ""~ ___ .. _.~ A nu..... •. n!nh•· per w--'-Nl,.... Gu•us ~-..-Ult • • • Career oppor. w/mulli """"'Icy. 414 N. Newport Blvd. """". P not .............. ;,. P· --. .. time. (before 6:30 "' ...... ..,.,.. ""' ,. ling··-• OK Balboa 1-• .iii.A Good Hl 4' :Jc 1---------"""8 30t 8 ""PM tTb .. ~ b h .... • .... · · millioll-tlrm! £amiog NewportBch.~00 ,,.., : o :..., a e AM>.Tbeseareperma· apt. pvt r m & at . Univenal ls eirpanding CbUdren.'15-507' Pleaseapply,ParkLi o -PIXAlllS.c()pn • Confetti Factory, 23861 nant part time openinga. 6404Ml6. $32perday. tts operat.i.ou in Orange Con v. Center, 466 potential in excess of Im ed 1 A 1 . C... loy /~k Hc.d El Toro Rd., El Toro (top Ideal supplementa l In· County It nMdB 40 part & HOUSBHPIR Fl 111 s bi p Rd, N. 8 . $20,000. WilJ train. CaU in ~~pet!t~~·9a:;r l tocrewooSoulhPaclfic fir. of Home Savin1s comeforrdiredpenons, Elii.lneering full time security of· Enallabapeaktnf. Small 642-80W. 751-9134. 4pm Mon· Fri. 155 cruise. No expr. nee. _bl_d_g"-)--------c housewives, students, MEW PRODUCT fioen lmmed. Ellper. not family. Pvt roooi & bat.b. Roe: heater St, Costa Great u:avel opportuni· COMPETITIVE SWJ M etc. Must have depend a· DISIGM EHGIMEER ~: ~P1110w.::. ~!. eA Lloda lale, NB. 87~. •• LY .... (or R..., ) NURSE/ Aide/Companion _M_es_a. _____ _ ty. Asking ages 19·20. TEA,.. __ _,_ coach for ble car & be 18 years old. To "reate original de· -..,.. .... .n. "• ........... ve car 9·30 A to M t be d d bl I • UCO>Ua u.~ •-'" phone rtq, ·21 • over. HSKPR, care of t.dy bJ · · """'' .... · · PIX Aasww Sen us epen a e. age ·group swimmers. ·-·....,•-each signs of miniaturized Veterana • retlrees Wheelchair. Must drlve. to work in c:Uotcal lab Id 1:30 P, Mon lhru Sat. S3 t n t ere st e d ca 11 Write SCAT, P. 0. Box FouRt• Valley precieion aluminated -41--H.B .,... ,...... Newport Beach. Full hr 645-3953 Wanttowork days, after· 1·213·968-1188 Dr. Scott. 203.1. Capistrano Beach. C:AU. 84Z.. I 468 switches & assembUea. welcome. UUQ.W"DlalW11. . area. --time " p/time positio~ . .. noons & evenings in N. B. Cat..hria .........._ 9262A or call 0>492·73561---------1 Wellestab'l Orfe14Co. ~Y~"':;~f~C:9~· llskpr/Comp, chauffeur avail. Call for appt. Nurses Mde, exper'd on· & COM areas? Work .--..,... eves DELIVER .. ISSED ST"'COSWITC: •i..ac -· .., t-• '-tmo.Septl9to0ctl' 640-0140 ly. Pvt duty. Elderly f/llme or p/time. P/lime work. Mio 3 hrs. · R E G I s-T E R "" "" lW""4111'0ttdw (;cpl on waterfrnt. N~ --------gent wheelchr. Conv Weekends a must. Xtra _ ~-u.:_t&h~~ !::~s.CAMp~ COe~~apucartTJJ&ONcSUPTond,.., NEWSPAPERS. To A.M. 1138ag~;.C<Js104~ Maa lll6 W. Sth St. U. smoker req'd. 8'6-6565 or •--~-·c·H-, .... --•1 !'.~·~Sat/Sun 12 hrs. pay for ex p e r · d .. ..,.... .... Customers in Huntin"'on • 557-9881 -f'llS .....,._...., Leave name & operators. Call 640-329'2. ly, Newport-Mesa HBarea 536-4022 &• F.qualOpporEmployer lft..u••"'S OPllATOl pbooenumber EOE Unl·r,· •d School Dist ----· ------1 Bcb, Fountain Valley .., ~ : ...... __ ·-~ . 1 __ . _._. ------"' · • area. Mon t.hru Friday. ea.ta 111 Start s;t.70 ---~"r~ Small preclaion awitch Food Service Dept, 1857 •COOK Ideal for housewives per hr. u•:M·7AM sbltt. Secretary & Sa es. componenta. Operaie 1--------•I PERSON ForMltilM Placentia Ave, CM Broiler man & KJtch1h with children in school. ESCROWSECY Uniforms f urnished. Salary It comml11lo•, variety ol machines ln· NURSES work. Telepho11e. I 556-32'13 help wanted for dinner Must have dependable Mariners Savings la Over sc>'-. car It phone prefer tom• J.oaurance clud. turret lathe, verti· AIDES to $40 co.fer ........... c.h ...... h C II I t seeking a qualified ;,•• HB cl mllls b •--....-· .,... CARPET Cleaaer, f/tlm ouse. a or app ' car. be over 18 yrs old & Dcrow Secmary for its nee. Call collec~: exper. area.963-5841 e • punc preaa,"' 1r11rkh19 ltt, hmtdlhtt or p/lim~ Will Uaio de 494-9991, ask for Don, be able to work from (213)172-7378 . dJ1P pl'81S. Short run pro-3-11 It 11·7 pendable person. H.B.1-;Lae;:;un.a;;;Be;;:ac;b.;;;;;;;;;;j..:AM.::::...:to~ll~AM~.~8'2-~1:.:..:468;.:__ N.B. ofc. Min. 8 mo'• ex· --------1 INSUIAMCI duCtfuo, •tnall ebop, daya Stllff & P.t Duty t_ apeWlrt•1~. typ. Ph. appt. 846·8802 or1• per' req 'd. Xlnt tal, HANDY MAN. Jack.of-all GENERAL AGENTS! onJ,y. Exper. & Reta Req'd -.. .. .._ Apply: 846-3771 DENTAL worldngconda&beoef&ta trades to work 10-12 hn lmmed. openll\gs for Sl'ACOSwncMIMC. Chotl........... Co It Dr•'• r y f.lupet layers helper . Op· portunlty to learn good trade. Muat be responsi· ble & dependable.· 557-8103 between 1 lOpm .. COOK Glrl Friday f or lnclud.dental per week at. Npt Bth General Agents td n.9abl'Coetll)(eaa •• ..11-1.-cost c1 ........ 1702 Da-Only Ortbodootlc office. Good Appl,y At: home & ore. Nd.I to be t D t .. 149 •041 A -....... Appiy'i;,persoo typbUFtr.642-5997 MarinersSavings familiar w/electrlcal, =::e~~npr::r.-; ......... ~E lo • WCOUUE Newport ll•d., CM. After3PM DENT'"" •OSISTANT lSl.SWeatcllffDr ~bin&" other flx·il ~-"" ...... mp yet ......... _....... ·~'4_2"027_· __ 40 ___ _ .......-. • 1 ..e u.-: n&.n<> Newport Beach . An xtnt oppr fior • lndlv•duala & Group. & 'IU-~ _. ;!':"1 T .-,_. ...c • ,_....,.... "1ll-time, exper. or re· OrC.U Personnel mature, capable person tJnllmlted oppor. ln one .• MAl!MJ * ~c .. ...-• ces 'EST CONJiOL .• 280'7W.CoastHwy,NB centirad.?'(8.644-9211. F0t•Pf5 842-4~ foraperlnposltlon.Seod :!ct~'~!af~~!~: '1'19elnbatLuuna 351 HoeptalRd Study job for rlght . DENTAL~.chairslde F,qua OpporEmployer briehtatementofnp.& semc-.C..U 2700. 2111".Cltffw)',Lal\&Da ... ,.,,... .. _.. pel"IOft. No exper. nee. car Wash Caahlen. Ceo COOK to work w/GP. X-ray ~-., ....... .._,_ hrly w1ge requested to AcroNfromHoa.gHosp ProOl •bartne " group t.ral " So. Or&n1e Co. DI c It church• s cert. nee. F /Ume. Sal ~~ ~';!: Ad 1940, Dally PIJot,•------••I Maltelen•c1 M-. CALL TOU.FRH health. Apply Friday, _ea_U_84_•_4_480_·-----1 R estaurant. 2Cl98 open.84U880. Exper. nee. Call P.O. Boll 1580, Costa •••c•s.les Elqw'd. ~er JO_. Must 64J.9tl5 540.9'54 8-nooo. Lloyd Pest Cotl· --------.. Newport Blvd, Costa Marcaret, 557·0150 Meaa,CA92828 UnJfmftecl lead.a for top bow emergency plwnb-1--------• trol.5818.DyerRd.S.A. CASHIER Mesa, $4MI01 Dental Exper OrtbodonUc wkd)'s 8;3CM:30. mp sthool fltl part time, C~Uf. Stock Co. i.o. non· int. SUb thru Thurs da.)'8. NURSES •IDES Pla1Uc Medlcel tubing. --'"------• recept.lonist needed for FACT. ORY ' 4-3 PM. Harbor/ Wllloo I*' rat.ea w/hlJb corn..,. Call for'appt. "9·2988 or "' Nd u..----peck~. Jl'o COOK l>Uty Irv. otnce. 552-7800 a renewalt. 1mmedl1 -.1'35 All Shift Good be ...... ~ F/Ume for R9'all Store . ,.,..11.l!f..115 uu,CM.61J·302t doJlara l,;ld on aub· s. ne. exp. nee.:Mct. Best tulted in Faahion laland. 9AM· Ex"Per'dforoaov. hosp Dl!MTAL/ASSIST ~-,.. MAINTENANCE MAN Apply Garfield Conv. for women, but aU may ePM Mood1y Um& Fri· i'/time. Good aal & Female. Merit ral.et. HOSPITAL miaaklo. p'd only. Call • Hosp, '1'181 Garfield Ave, apply. lit. 2nd • 3rd day. bene.ApplyParkLldo, fe'::!d~~,!t~~.I~~; 1S37MonrovtaAve,N.B CUSTODIAM 5'9-&2or871 ~~~e~°J~~ H.B.8"7·9871E.O.E. ahlttt. Smooth-Dor Ap~ly In Person 4i116P'8gshlpRd,N.B. handed dentistry , 5tt·SUS. • lmmed. opeojn" for lead Olurch. aa1aJ7 + 1tudlo PlastSca, 23322 Del Lara~ At Ease . ___ 642-IOM ____ -I eene:ral practice. Mon· FACTORY wou•s po1itlon 3..11 :30 ahlft. JNl'IRIOI DISl4IMB apt. ~~· w. R. NURSIS AIDIS Dr, ear Hilb. !lt•tS30 Coot, Part time, some ex· daYI only w/posaible •d· Manufacturing plant Prior aupenisory & ~llW'd IJld.eetlooal to ~_._. ~!rn':;:~~;~~ "J'ahloo lalancl per, apply ln person dftlooa1 hn. Hunt. Bcb needs factory help. Call acute care facility ex per. WOfk la r.,.. Auheim --------•I Pl..ucs •-•N•ewllillport-Bea-111ch _ _. Derb~urant. lJG2 _MT_-8097 ______ ,, •-•o ............... nee. Apply lo person" Fornttu.-. ~ ..ulnc ,.._1_.!.. __ ...... Sept.216th.1Earnw,h1le 1 ... -~ S • cu •«""' · ..._,,_.. uk tor Mrs. Coco, San b d __ .. )'OQ earn. ""-''"" ---------c ,.,,, ' ... •DENTAL* Oement.eGen'lHosp,854 many name ran •· . ..AIWIST App\Y,ParltlJ4o MOLOSIT·UPS , CASHea COOIS ci-.1 .... aUOranpCo Fm'!.~.':!v!,~°naMnon•.;:i•, Camino de Joa Mares, P,r!.!J~_t.!..•!~•r SBYICIS ConvalescentCenter ~ledp f1' wn•t.Malt Fftfme. abarp, srowth Lunch or Dinner. ex.-. '1;.~t.oSpe~laU..t. ~~CallS18:MleH. San Clem. ';e~n:m0p'!.."':.1~u;;;k•b; Prod• ... UoaP'aclll•• •FlagahlpRd,NB 6 tx~r. w/Ht•up • co. 5 Loe. Over 20• we only. Applf btwn aa~. Olt.PBSOMN& -.. •--------• N.Baru~i.tofyur JRVi'N!:,CALIF7 642-ao.4 opera\IOI\ of bUedSoft • train. 4J)m. Harry's Bat & Ort.lledicalComplex FLOORWAX!R,Ff1lme,a-HO-S•ns-S•/•~-SHl-•a-I whenbmlchwlllo_penla Aci e•~llent Job op··--MUl--S-IS_A_l_D_l_S __ , tranater mor~ln• of Ml'llO~AIWASH Grill, '241 llantn•ale ~'° hee/Fee required. Call Wtttcltff Plau. , pot\Unl~ .Cbr 1 perton -Full & p/Ume. 3Pll· •mall precllloo Nrtt. 21150llafbor81,C.M. Way N.B. -ApplYlaPM'I09 Blette.'• W/m;chUJcat abllit.Y • ••IMI ,._ P"" •U J>a.ySbift. :.-:---::--::-:::----:--t·..;.;..;;;;:..:.;;:.;;.;.;;;.;._._ ___ -f•~-.--111t-..i-p:!-.U111111!111..--... ._-.,-.-..._...._ .. ~ ... ._-.,.1 Dall)'Bet"sarspm Furnit~ atiequate lcnowl~e \n .ur-• 11 ••'7.-.. , •x· STACOSWITCM .. C Cbemleal Operators, C,,._.w•~. l>ttEQ"r/Elec to'1500 ---------...Alll1i•......... ., -•-..i..,,.-.c al•-, to S'et'd or traineee. M•a 10-n· .. ·-"'---A50/br w/periodlc re. vva ""'....., .. ·-2:21.... "1WA ~·c •Pll•m "' Verde COnv Hoap, 881 ~u.....--.-... lll•• • .t.__;.,., Sb'"'·•-"•.""' or FuU-thoe " P/tlme. Elec/MtcbToc:b \oll.200 21Cn'W.Cout8wy,NB Anahelm 71"5381 mako r.~n '5 prevtn• ,.~ .... c:. cu-~.,..,,. 14f.JCMI ·~ • u ... .....,. -u .. Jndust'I En~t $1!00 •• ••t -1 •.....a ~ ~.. • ... -·-,, a:»mfdn.lpL' Mon-FrL Au • any ""• morn. "' lBONER, 90~ ~to do uve mtou eoance w. ·-EquaJOllPot Smploytf'• ua ..!:.:m ....... -_ .. pref'd.Expar.prerd.Sal ~Sec)' $IOO procett •qulp111M8t "1'~==-~~~~-~~~~~~~~ ~ __ , -....... A~l ........... lrviMPenooMl'lfeney Coutln-lftCweekly~ • .M.·So. bdld~. -exr.· w/ctwmlcall -. a::· n ...-~··• -.,. "'" ,.__.6 ·-a• e .. ... --, _ _._r ......... ...... _.,.1,.u~ eta -... L ... 1 JI •'np••co. ,. MN281 ••m·5pm. m. ~ u.~ ;9 .... -&1 teiN ac.u10 smsnTs. E.O.&. ~ .... .,y, · q..aOpp«Emflonr ctmSlMAS IBP =u~'ii!<:,i;-:.r:· -....... Call ('11•)~1 ~ io tell wtnchtlll Doo\l\t 2S3 E. a .. tavrot le c:91D· Work 10.U l'ftbSt.C.111. , miWcl.a blteltO-r. Mln 2 ..,.. wk.; earn •PPi'Oa •· yn txper, capablt of 1'9' train, Call. Nanc1 • o.MrGlrl, ~App. ~ liir ..-••· Maia 0*'1 Sa~ t to 12 ~. (Japt. NUce a l'lth tlon!,wJth cllent, idntliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ..._ta.#M ny,&1.SW. l9tbSt. CM ....,..,, aaJar.r open. c.um•>~ I ( , l ( } 1 !~.~~ ..... ?~ .. ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~.~~!.~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~!~~·~:! ..... ~!.~~ ~~~! ....... !~.·.~ Frld!Y. S!ptember 18. 1977 DAIL y PILOT • .; (--------mf-----•-111'1---------1 ..... __ ....,._.tow11t.ch'wo ...... y ... "''--1.._.T • New~p freeze 15~ (U. FreetoYOll ' 1041....... 1050 n.-s.19 aOll •-·• ~ .... _, --._,.,.. • •-511. ""-" fl Enameled 1teel In· ••••• • •• -...,... -l•t• I 1prraon * s .. LES* ~wwnu cbildno •••• all and c 0 • ~1 :._ "A D-• .. .. 9 • • •••• ••••••••• •••••••••••• ••• • •• ••• • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ..._ COMMllMOM ~ -1 el&b.t alter school l2·5 areer ppur ~ a~ro st. . ...,, ..-au.y .. ), Stn.U miucU YI' old male We hrn l 1" du 11 -HOT& •In IHOP S8CIOI Piii) ln their hom trev~I exper. req d. Call ..!:!1· 541.13311 dof. Good w/chiJdren. INSTANTC~ll Movln•· ev~rythln11oa1 \41~• Hcmuy 6 lmnwdlatAt openln• ex· Prefer hlab achool ~ M4-13'71 . lj' Upncht Free~er like ~en. &M-toa Por apple's, rum, tools" t'Um. lippl, kitcheoware. i.u for• l*>t>L urtented llCllf AlY Uvltlc lo vklnity of~ Tutor needed for 1ludent "new avocado c'otor Fr-ee Guinea Pia to aoott aotqa. Anytime963-52U6 ~"!~"~oo.~8u:1~; LA CASA 11.TT e•raoa •ble lo worlr. We ar• an electtonlca itreet Uld N41wport In lat year or French. 540·1760 home. 7 Weelta old. Klna S~ hcadbrd, velvet. 23.'iiCollege Dr, CM . a.mt e~.fL'tl0'1J'1 VC'Olnlbow-1.EnJoyu ul ct t Blvd., Ct.t , 120.00 per CAllKeeloy&c.S-5064aAer Fr' Id i Rf t ~ blbqull turted Ii c •II• n t co ru p • n Y man a u,..r o com WHk. Pleas• phooe 2:30Jmport~nt! aa Ila rte onde "t ger~::,r Wh't kit'· bl ,, m11tchlnii hvy quHted SAT ONLY. Mud tlr ... '1efll1. IMcr eqUlprncnt with an Al·llU after & PM. exce en c 1 100 ..,,,. 1 • ... n. ue eye1, lipread Peralmmo" col· '1 . so" l 6. near new, RKAL ~'TAT • ApplYV•m·noon M4Hl·Frl lmmediaa. opcnln" tor a TYPIST 645-4589 very playful. Weaned. 6 · ld C l ~ Hickock ScoPo tobolC· ..... S,..LES• f•enonnelDept. Scnk>f S.CNU.r)I with a Stationery Store In Fut, Accurale. s Daya STOVE-Apartment aiie 648-7895 , :i1 .. ~°'.'2on11' h:!to~,· gan. cycle 'paa rta , Jlf A MAllllJOTT HOT& mlnl1"um ol S yeart ,... Cotooa ckl Mar need• ex-k • •Ao h I t l b hid w t:.al•t~ ule•i::Ph• llOUNew-CtrDr cool ut1•~•rlal ex· per'daalc•ladyfuH·Ume per wk. Pleasant wor · excellent condltloo $.'SO. Klltena, Y. Siamese. .Beasett, all wood M ll. c me 11• m •c., 8 ,ut ..,... .... ... ,nee. -·-""•1tlon Sdav", "Int worldna coo· ing conda. Co. benefita. ~ weeks, boxed tral.oed. *"5ea. 962·1961 llems.173190akSl. F .V. )"OUI' ure l ua Newl)Ort bta~h ,..... uu.a .,.., V 1 .. _ ,. "laJI fl U Apply, PeMyaaver, le60 C.115'5-~'1 S I l help )<IU tntu lhe bwl FAaual()pp!mpl)'rm/f wtu re.pott to OW' . •. ""• eapec Y ne c en· Placenlla,C.M. Washer & dryer. , DJVORCE Neceullates Garaac a e , Map o M61 -jotn a cumpany and Oener1.t Mana1er tele. 675-1010 ---Wh irlpool, heavy duty, He'a Too Blg-4 mo. y. Bull aali or quahty (pro· Headboard (dbl I, Sal nanw HI>'""~ in Oran1• Mu•t biave uoll.nt TVPISTCLERK/RECPT barveat gold, l yr old. \ MaaUI '°' Blk Lab, had lesslonally decorated) Bed w/matt Coffee Tbl, t:ow.t:r l:•ll l'lair. Of'~ll lpwal\lt!d.f\lllor Ilk.Illa with typ1n1 at 7~ StocJtboyforloeallight· Ouay olflce, .heavy $450.5'5-8878 ebota,loveable538-192.S furnhhlniis "ac· grn velvet Chn, War rt n • t R • AL part limo. Apply tn wpm and lhortband at lnJ fixture store. Pull phone1t & typin& in· cetaoriea. 2 children·11 Blrdcaae, misc llean. ESTATEby \l4V Y, pen<m The Pen1lmmon UIOwpm.Mu.ltaJ.ohave E.x f ~ b volved. Incoming · Aucffolt 1015 KJttena, I wka. Mother Bdrme-green/w.hlte & Sal. only I 1775~ 1114114J·fl7 I Tre~ Inc Zit Marine tbe ablllty to handlt :::e"5e:O:r' ~~ply ~ outgoing mail. CaJl'San· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Silver Persla.o. 1115 E. yellow, etc. TV, chn, ek. Anaheim Ave, C.M. Real &lalt! S..1.-s Proplt! ~~~bo°:1~i ~~~· o;;~~! =~;::l~I~ ~:~1~:. pet'9Cll, 222 Victoria St, dy, 549'2117 PUBLIC YUR.Nl'ruRE Balboa Blvd, &J. ti73.a883. 901 Almond Pl, Eaelbl~. wanted t p tu 90 10• f'crunaula u•l•tanc• to our con· CM.Mf.3737 WAITRESS • ,_.,,.,. 1050 ROUND TABLE 4 Cap-NB . Frl /Sat 10·3. l"Qn)m :1plit. Swpt Bch SALES.-H-o-r-rl_b_l•_J_o_b_1 trollcr. Dullea will In Friday lunch Sitt/Sun * Al£TIQN * •••••••••••••••••••••\~ t&ln's chrs, solid wood. Children's loya, deab, 548.-\4 elude alllll meetinaa. STOCK PERSOM breakfast. Good hourly 1.-"-7 •• ~orM STOREWIDESALE . dining or game, re· clothtng, TV, crpte & --------Rauen Urs. Mean Bon t1P'nl ol lllWlelal 1t1te· F 1t 1 m.. •-p / t Im e. salary. 673.3515 _,. • New" Uled tum, appl's, flnlshed. S41J.l4S4 drps, achl Items. 759-93$9 H E C E I V I ~ G & R.t.'llreet accepted. 12.15 ts ncl tin " "' ID.oilen Wek0tne) m!Ac Wllson'a Ba I MAltK I NG I' El<SON hr+ comm. 531·0842. :_e~ce"to o:r°:~eceuu! llnmed opening. Retall WAITRESS rt t' STORAGE LOT Nook S4S It 814 W rt:ti Lovely "like new" 4 pc Garage Sale: Collectable Eit~r d in hardwart> ---Store. '151·11$1 Williams • pa ime. CM.Go-7930&$48-W • Spanleh sect Iona I, 1l.asa, hsehld itema, belf'"'. Ap1>ly in '"•rson SALaSLADYS 11twr. Sonoma, So. ~aa*tf»laza. Some exper. Apply in CONSIGNMENTS wooden lountJAin, wood & mm:. Cash only. Sat/Suo ... ,,_ "'·I nd · per so n . D erby Lovely bdrm sets, UM 106 Lexinnton Ln Bu Id" «.:row 111102 ruJtlmea part time. Excelle.nt opportunity SUMMER 18 OVER. Restaurant, l262 s. E. dre11eM1 , cheats. **'BUY•* metalwaUdccor.SUper. . •• • Culvt!rDr '" needed for our 'South f b .. h b 1 l 1 1 962·2:)00 C M. <lo Monticello C oast P l aza & ora n.,.t,ent uaaatc WHAT NOW? You can Bnst.ol,Costa Meso. awnmowers, n &ht Good ua~ Furniture & Townhouses, otr "career oriented in· get skill tramlng, gain ----slanda, headboards, m1r· 't: bed 1 dbl · I RECEPTIONIST W~lmlrulter Mall loca dlVldu.al who work$ well val-1H1ble work ex· WAREHOUSE MAN. rors, deau, bunk bed, AppUancea-OR I will n az . a so _F_a_irv_e_w_> ____ _ f.·x,_r , ror hvy p"'ones, \Jons. Exp'd only need · ,.__ .J ... • and t d I shi'pping •·receiving I t.o dinj ir•bl I sellorSELLtorVou. ed. no mar formlca . S f ,.... " 1 tn u.., manwa'"""unng en· penence at en co · "' · g aso P "• • , a so MASTBSAUCTIOH dinette set w/6 chrs, G1g.anuc ale, um, an\a· gd typ1:.t for dU;lnbul.Jon 8)P y. lo at--"--vlronment. We otrer ex· Jeae m the Army. Your 540-3236ask for Zeke game tbl, hide-a -bed, 64~ •616 & IJ~ .9625 recliner w /vibrator, ques, clotb1nai. 9C8 Park.. warehouse, pleabant of age yM •••""r cellent starlin& salary Army Recruiter will ~ ~ sofas & loveseat.s, oc· -.. other easy ch.rs, reezer· Lal!A"aBcb. nee, dnl benefJt.i. Ask 5575134 with liberal rr1nge show)'ouhowjolningthe '0(0/ caslonal chrs, rockera, hatt 6'S-l786 -~.~·0'1'10. SAL~SLADY Wanted . benefits. Please apply In people who've joined the · ~ ~fee & end tbls, blk & C~QPAID c ype. RELOCATING: penoo or send resume Army can get you in the white TV's, stereo, & For gd used, furn, anti· 8' Sofa lounge chr & ot· Everything must. 10. RECEPTIONIST ff':1~~=~k 8:~rt0 /' ~:;:Y t.o: training you want, as· WESTERN PACIFIC modern telephone bench, quea & cir TV 1 • 957-8133 t.oman', · xl.nt cond, $125 furn, art, auto, etc. 2 pc General ofc, Ille typing, shop 840-1$57 signmenl you want, col· rerraaerator, apt size LOVELY takesall.S4G-7663 velour sect aofa. Wal.ft\lt. 10 key :uid helpfol, but · TREND.AT.A legecreditaandhowyou PERSONNELSERVICES s tove & sink. PLUS LikeNew1'SoCa & glass cortee & end not mandatory. Informal SALESMEN wantc<I , Ex can earn up to S8100 for 20902 Brookbul'lit LOTS OF MISC. 1100 ., 963-Z082 Dng rm set with 4 chrs. tables w/lamp, table orticc. Costa Mesa. per. In retail-i.tert!o CORP. school after your enlist· Stew. Huntington Bch SAVE SAVE SAVE ' · Uke oew $95; 3 pc crner lamp, hatchcover table Salary SJ 50 hr. Call !lales.Call5!i8-0420. STANDARD ment. Check 1t out. Call (714)963-0804 We honor' BorA. MC. WATER BED SALE. grp, near ne w $150. on 12'' wood treble Mtllle after 9 AM , MEMORIES Army. Caahler'a Checks & 1179.95 crnplt w /btr. 644·'1240 blocks, green velvet 645·5800 · SALESPERSON p/time, Costa Mesa 540-1026 CASH N I Save 150 FLOAT & . c h a I r , c h e e r Y ---------1 mature. Hunt Bch. Jiirl DIVISIOH . Have something you want . o persona DREAM WATERBEDS, Dining set w/4 chrs. P.d yellow/white kltch 'lie\, • --------llllf shop. 003·0000 or 963·6006 An Applied Magnetics Co lfuntmgton Bch 962·8821 to sell? Classified ads do cbeckl PLE~El Food 2U64 Beach Bl, at AUan· $120, stUl Uk.e brand new• ref rig, wshr, gas dryr • RESALES 34-00W.Segerstrom LugunaHllls '168·5251 itwell.642·5618. ~;;~~~I~. llems subject ta,H.8 .!Ml().320'l. Sell$65.848·28S3 green cpt. New 5 pc Qn LUSkREALTY s.1lt!!!pcrso!' needed Wed. SantaAna,CA92'704 SUrlltVISION Merchandls• MASTERS•CUTIOM Two two beds, hlk bdrm set, solid Oak + . ls operung a new resale Thur.., Fri 1.oam·6pm f~r HooftDlllyAI• GlantRumma1eSale. hdboarda$3S D mirrors & lamps (2) omce in the llunlington rcla1I store in N.B. Must Equal Opportunity aJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WS Newport Blvd CM Sept. n & 18. dea. r~~~ Panasonic stereoe many Beach urea Needs both be mter~ted ii.energy & Employer M/F JV, bn per day. S S3 hr. Antiques 8005 833-9625 64~ 1964 Orange Ave, In halt. ru. Antique resser, '""' orig art pcs, 'tncld manager.sal"ry +"om-water conscr vation.1---------Apply lo, l rvme Unified ••••••••••••••••••••••• repalr$15.642·9731 c · t . Id u .. -615-61 School District. 2941 Drexel "•me table set . . iovenne t1 , ac on m1ss1on and sal esJ)(.'<>ple. -30------i---------Alton Ave, Irvine. m4 > Wonderland lkydff 1020 w/cred:nza $500. <714 ) TnP.le White Cheat for st.eel. Plants, kitch ware, He ller than average SALESPERSON: t:vt>n· •SECIETARIES 556·4900. Equal Oppor. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '168-S737 cbllds room. & cherry books magazines, tools, comm1ss1on + m<·l·nt1~c ings. Enthus i11i.t1c & ToS14,400Local Employer. Of Antiques! 2-SCHWINN 10 s pd wood cheat. sso ea. 73 Dodge Sedan, AC:• plaleaW1.Thlsorrkc~•ll l'ncrgetic. lllCKORY W.LAAreaS22K HUGE warehou se Vars1tyblkes,boy's,gd. Custom 9' Sofa down 548·1153; 1717 Hum· PeugeolAC,F\.IJllOepd be approx 1800 i.qJt. with t'ARMS, WestclJrt Plaza. Employers Pay All Fees Teacher·Pre·School, Cert. crammc<I with over 500 cond. ~ea. 644--0M6 CWlb. Xlnt coqd. 'eat Of· mlngblrd Dr. CM. & much more. 642·'7703, u lot of company support. 642.0972 Liz Reinders Agency ot exper. for morn. class. music boxell, nickelo· fer. Mt-2932. 184SAnabeim, CM. 116C. CollPauJ.114:675-3411. ---------4020B1tchSt,Stel<M S2.60Hr.640-8820 deon pianos, circus or· VOLKSCYCLE GwaipS• 1055 Sal/SUnl0.3PM S •LES I 10 Spd. $110 Couch & matchlng chair, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. No~rt llea<!h 83.1-8190 TEACHER-Part-time, gans. w al clocks . Call548·76SS bm Ii wht check. Man's G"'• "'GES"'LE V.Uo~g Danish , Sof~. R.F.. Sales Part time, 5·9pm, Mon Fri, perfect for College Callforappttcstab '85 Physical Ed. Christian grandfather clocks. 10.apd.bike 6'2·3338 -"' hme1gold, 4 Dan11h dm School 962·3312 fuscmattnA antiques. 10 Spd Molobccane Grand • Saturday & SUnday chrs gold, pine dropleal $179'4 Student, no press ure __ S_EC_R_ET--.... -y-- sales or quqtas to meet. "" !'>Jl -<.611 Sales " AdminsU:..tl\ c ia HM fllOftthly Dept. for Interior Design Firm. Shorthand & ac· curate Typing req. Apply at 2SO Fischer Ave Costa Mesa. 540·2880 a .. roge of our Salespeople! We're ex· punding ! Room for S •SALE$• Retail salesperson, jewelry & gift wear. App- ly at R.M. ABRAHMS, 1819 Newport Blvd, C.M. i--5-IC-R_ET_A_R_Y __ more people! Loo~ing Sales, telephone. Nu· for a huppy place to tionwlde sporting good make mont!y? C1tll Tom mfr. Good hours, xlot $. Turner 754 1202 54<Mll42 RED CARPET -------- IMMED. OPENING Sh pref'd. but not essen. Use or 10 key C1tlculalor. Good bene. Call for appl. 536-2541. Restaurant work av1t11. SALES Secretary /Office Mgr. 1mmed. Athletic Club YOU DOM'T Small Newport Beach in· Health f'ood Bar. Mature HA.VITO vestment R.E. company person lo handle all STA.MOON needs all around office phases of restaurant mgr. Lile bkkpng, SH work full or p/t. Xlnt YOUR HEAD and typing skills req'd. benefits. Inquire btwn TO FtMD Salary Commensurate 12·S, Mon-Fri, all day A.GOOD.IOI! w/exp.Excet.1rowthop· TNphoMSales Want to make money? Can you sell on the phone? Top Sin our busi· ne". 646·3030, ask for Ray. Telephone Sales 10-4 ON THAT SALES JOB GOOD BUDDY! 1Ms 11 the tftOSt lloMst, Over Sl .000,000 Worth Tounng, 25 ·· frame. Xlnl Couch SSS, lge coffee tbl B 0 0 kc as e • h u t ch · tbl, misc. Sat/SUD 11-4 Amencan lntcrnauonal cond Sl4.5. S48..i886 $55, Oster Vegetable marblelop end table, 846-11137 • Gallenes; 1802·T Ketter· juacer"2,64S-8616 portable washer, gai; --------- 1ng St ., Irvine . Te l. luildiftcJMahrialt8025 dryer, PLUS LOTS OF GARAGE SALE Sal/SUn 7~·17'17. Open W~ thru ••••••••••••••••••••••• RuralFreochDin.rmset. OOODIES! 10·4 Misc. furn & Sat.9AMto4PM. Visit! 1 hundred so lb boxes of Chlna cab etc. $2600. 2221WaUace,C.M. motorcycle, 4552 green sinker nails. 554-72llor888-7494. 642-5581 Wyneate Circle, Irv. 112/box. 675-941'1 Bob ... IUC "'UCTlou ~'!1~~W1llowa Tract, _________ ,Redecorating Sale : r-v "' " oN .....,.., SI 1ding glass doors with M e d i l • 8 ' c Ou ch · MANY FlNE ITEMS OF --------- screens, 9 & 10 n. S75 matching loveaeat & ESTATE JEWELRY, MOVING S~Stereo chair 1375. Stereo ART OBJECTS, AN· tape w/spkra o. 8 trk cabinet, 4' decorative, TIQUES, FlNE FURN .. tapes S2 ea. tools," could be used as a bar ETC. PHONE FOR IN· lots ot goodies. l Dan· SSO. Glaastop corfeetbl & FO. at BROCHURE. bury. H.B. rl·Sun matching end lbl $120. ~2200 9611-3162 Blk 8' vinyl couch, nds --------- recoverlng $40. Kitchen 1940 Pedal sewing mach, Sat/Sun 9-5; 3390 Cannel 8030 tbl formic• top, 6 swivel pwnporaan + Miac. 3210 Dr. C.M. Office equip., chairs. S14S. La%)'·8o)' WuhlngtOSl Ave. C.M. cuat furniture, tools, recliner 575. Port. ref rig. l)'i/Sat/Suo 10.5 palnUngs & pictmea. & $80. Unicycle ·SlO. much,mucbmore. 840-4480 wtmdsat.3601Jamboree, Time-Lite Libraries haa portunUiea. C714) _N_._B_. _______ 1 absolutely the finest _844-8 __ 153_. _____ _ ........_,.... & fwt saa.s -------- --------• p/time sales jobs avalla· ble In Orange Co. No SECRETARY Rei;taurant COUNTER PERSONNEL FUll-t1me, Part-time Days & Nights 18 or over for nights Apply in person: 2·S p.m. Tuesday ·Saturday door to door & no pre· ssure tact.lea. We use a nice fnen<lly approach & our reputation is number t ln the buslnen. We orrer a baae salary + R. E. ofc. Prop. mg mt. Sh. typing. Non-smoker. Send resu m e to Classified ad no. 954, c/o Dail)' Piklt, PO Box l!i60, Colt.a Mesa, Ca 92826 a commission & a 1reat Secretary, Travel A gen. bonus plan. There la ex· cy, for busy office. Ac· cellent money on the job curate typing, flUng 4' + the atmoapbere. la phone akllla. Laauna casual & Jun. Try a Job Hilla area. 83'7·3720 you'll enjoy for a change. --------- c "'RL•S JR. We have <3> Part-lime ti--------•1 "' shifts & Full·Ume Is, of ~Secretaries, Clerks, 1720 E. Dyer Rd course. available. Our Typists, Switchboard •-•Sa-n.ta-An•a•'•C•A--i st.aff people enjoy ex· Operatora. Immediate cellent. benefit.a tocludin1 ()penh\p, ---------• health 6: Ute ba~ance. Thnebv.n Tempor•..., '· T1Jt Y•'I Service 133.n$s ' RETAIL n.tt1 lob iill Or9MJ9 Co. W• offer a baM pay. o 9ood COlftM., •Int boMs & casual at· • .,...,.. to CJO aloRc) w /ow stoff IMMflts. '< CLERKS GIVEUSACALL '= For A PersooalloteTvw 11Securl--•ty ______ 1Telephone Sales, Ad· 133-8095 PIH vertlslnt. Wiii train. UTOTEM TIM E·LIFE JC MIYS Some aales exper. f\111 & 1------1 D09S GLASS.CHINA & POTIIRY SALE SEPTt'l& 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG TRAJNING Your place or Mine 675·2440 ------~~-~1 ...... FiMst HOMt Entire contents must be 11<>ld! New "•lightly used furn . & appl 's. EVERYTHING! $707 LIBRARIES Z4 F•hlu w.d p/Ume. S3 hr + comm. EquaJOppEmplyrm/( Mewport•11eh m.7296or835-9892. 1.-._ .... _____ 1 la Now lnt.ervtewln• For TalPHOMI 4FcmllyG•._. .... c ....... Secwtty Offlctr SOUCtTORS Hn. M.Ol(beftextble Workatbome. Will train. Oulltandhtr Beoellta ApplY ln Person Mon·'Frl 10AM-4PM Equ..J Oppor. Employer Medlt styling, Pecan LIDO ISLE, wool rug, Ice akatea, Walnul Qb wood, 4/pluah beige belae 1Sx17, Lge wbt hdbrd, Cpta le rua1. velvet hl1h back chn, awlvelchair , Office desk, Adult le children'• xtra leaf tor tbl. $uper many, many other ltema. cloUlea, furniture, t.oola, eond, but must sell now. 811-Zta5 toys, lrplc irate, elee S3SO/oft. Also bu.tcber 5 FAMILY SALE·Fum fence unit. Mlec. 2531 block bar w/5 bar stoola alaasware, collectibles: Buckeye (E Blulfl) NB. S300.Toaea,caUaf\Spm, clotbln1. misc. 8211 SatontyS ... pm. 64$-18$1. C.M. Evelyn Circle H.B. Thur· MOVING SALi DlNlNG Rm. table le 4 SUD <AUant .. ,Beach> MostJy furnlture. Ver¥ chra. Drexel. Ant.q whl. 3FamllyCarportSale.210 reasonable. 4114 ·A. w/pecan top. Xlnt. cond. Cyprest, Balboa PeniD. H ii a r 1 a W J y, NB. SlSO. 53M8&8 or $3WllN Set, UM .•• Toyota+ 631-<1663. *-'-t C• IH Somelbint Un iq u •,SHAD ___ Y_Dr ___ G_ar_ac_•_$a_l.i-, SlfO 5'1·7155 ~be ADUque for 2nd Twn. beds, surfboard_, ..;_-----.-----1 "-'.a l t 8, --• ... lo homes or yowaa 1over1. lawnmower, baby bed '• """' ve ve -• • ve ~m. dJlabe9 le •ccea. equlpmt.. 12" Band Hw Nothlq over sioo. Tbe lg. atalnlesHteel coll. tbl no llhtfa, 450 GavM>ta, NB. base, 1Jasa t.op paUo let. Sat/SUD, l'1th & 18th, '1.anf misc. itema. 4t8 Sliady Dr., CM (Off Gi\~BSALESat. lrv\ne, nr.17th)Satt&ASI Diji1q nu a.et w/8 chra & --.;._..,------ aerver, eaec desk It chr, PATIO $ALE f'aoM quten Ii: twin bede1 ~itc. ESTATE: Oak & Vic• 2113HllMewDr. <D.i>lnd tori•IJ cbrs; Vlctort-. ---------• Ralph's Market It. ford ari prints; am bllmW: ad takiles, chandelier; l•mP•; collectablH: ,, DAILY PILOT llermu ·uw" uddlc w lltlltlp Bnnd new, never med ~cub ~U50'7 1•. 1977 -llln ...... rorC't1ll •••• 0 r Hay Nar ... aentle . Toomaa ora11n, 11d cond n• C'omplete s lo U-.mod tbd 11111 ahot.a, -..> t'l 111 bed, comp., Lad.I" Goll Clubl + ba11 , 11'-~ormlld u luna 1225. 51:i,, Ctw11t 1:.w. 2 m11~lti ~firm. 640.06?tl 1~.1~ ~ntlOOl• SM 642·3280 JeW9iry 1070 MA'ITRE..')SSALY.-TY,! ... • > •••••••••••••• ••••••••• S111vti al 40'.t, Beuutyre.!lt, "'"·Stereo 1091 WANTED :,11nn.:.ur, Sl•rta. twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro .. CA'-ll D')LLAll i.ets tfl* 1'\1111911 Queeni. ll·lrack stereo AM /FM "' ' siai Kw&a SJ49. "The Re&li11t1c Concert Mate. PAID !-'Ott YOUR Limey 'a Ma tt reu ~.'9'7·2417 H :WKLRV. WA'H'llES, W.:arehoua_e" 1145 8aker 50 --NY--B-ET_A_u-.. -,X-V_l_D_E_O AllT OllJt-:CTS, GOLD, St " ) C M ~ SILVER S 1-: Ii V I<' F. ~~ c airview . RECORDER, S82S. 1-' IN E fo' U RN & AN M2·2U3 TIQlJES 845 :!4!tJO l'WR Lawnmower, uatldl•--------• M<'Lanc 7 blade front l'ASll l)J~H.1>1.\TEl.Y' throw w <'atcher. 3HP NEW ULTRALINEAR IUGHl'~T PRIC f.~'-) H>R Bngga Strati.on t1elf pro· 2160W ''Diaco Mont.or & G O L U . S I I. V 1': n . pelted SZ25. 536.6868 or apqken. Lut PIO ea. J E W ~ I. R Y . SJ6.5894 Atlantic Music's sule Uli\MU~D~. D1':NTAI. pnce$149ea. <.;OLD. WEDDING 'Contractor s 4' Ha11-ATLANTICMUSIC UA:'llOS, STEllLI!\(;, dymcn• 4 whJrlpool gas 44SE.17lh C.M CLOCKS. WA1'CllE.S IN furnaces w/water coil --------- ANY C 0 N)) IT I 0 N top. new, still in the ship· --------- SILVER COINS TO :l ping cases $150 ea. set. Sansui 331 Receiver & 222 TIM~ FACF: VALUE. P.P. MS·lJ38 turntable, Fi.sher XP 75 M 0 RE F 0 R RARE ---------spkra, 3 months old. No CO J N s, Go I. D & Rubber dinghy, break· reas. offer rerused. Gene D O I. L i\ R s . upart rowboat, $75 each. 548·36&4 BENTLEY'S, <!20 F:. 17th Washer $75. 962-7987 ---------s COSTA MESA -Magnivoxstereo/TVcom· 6 ~5 .65 8 5 <C l oised ROTARY Power mo~er. binalion .. Beautiful Wed ·sat) starts easy ~-Canister walnut cabinet. 4 Yu 1 • Vacuum US. 646·1525 old. $200. 552·4056 Unstock 8075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beu ch Tennis Tape deck/recorder, new, F~ M " k Club M mbrship. $1000. reel to reel, retail $425. ,eg. organ mare, .. ro c Call 675·6675 Price $325. 552·8180. to riiJc & drive. blk -------- parade Morgan gelding, Irvine Coast Country Club Used ~ .. Sylvania color Eng, Western (714 ) Membership, rast sale, TV. li~e ne w. Maple 338·1011 $650 + transfer fees. cabinet $200. 586-6429 Machinery 8078 499•2316 Boats & Mariite EquiptMRt . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 220 Volt Arc Welder Seari. 60 ump. Never used. 4" Rockwell joiner. Motor & stand. $400 for both. 963 3S32 . One Autumn Haze, mink Jacket stole. Good cond. S200 or be~l ofr. ~IH>576 Walnut dming table, 6 cha1ra $350. Walnut buf· fct .S150. Amana refng~ Misctf1GMOUs 8 0. 0 610-l395 ..........•.........•.. WANTED MiscellOMOUI .Wanted 1011 TOP CAS H DOl,LA n ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID FOR YOUR Want to buy: pair of JEWELRY, WATCHES. 6.50xl6tires. AHT OBJECTS. GOLD. 642-3379 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30' SEA RAY All Models HARRISON'S SEA RAY 2327 So. Maln, S.A. 540.6555 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. 631-2547 SI L\'-ER ,St;HV I CI'~. ---------FINE f'URN . & AN· Wanted: 10" table saw ------..1------ TIQUES.645·2200 also bench grinder. loats,M__..ne 9030 ----·-Please call 548·1487' Eca'pmtttt LUGGAGE TAGS . · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted : P 1 ct ures , ZODIAC f~om your busim:ss card. manuuls & parts for 1!>38 * lhe Only Boat ~f you c... ftough to buy .... .,.,, best! • 1978 MODELS• at 1977 PRICES While Oft display AT THI AHAHIJM IOATSHOW AHGB. ST AOIUM SEPT. 9·11 All Model Sizes 19·20.22-24-26-30 OPEMIOWV SUN RUNNERS CUTTY CAllNS SUHDAHCERS WHKEHDERS SPORTIRIDGES OCEAN CRUISERS WARNING! Thesewlllt>. the lowct1t prices you1t-. ....... °" 19 78 Modeh ·for the ttttire rnoct.I y.ar!! lriftCJ check book! * s.a Ray Pow..-• Mere. Cruiser, OMC, Volvo 7·15 Yr lank Financing! See you at the Show! HARRISON'S SEA RAY 2327 So. Muin. S.A. 540.6555 3101 Coast Hwy, N. 8 . 631·2547 S<:nd one l'ard fo r each p ck· rd. Port-A-Marine l111C plus one spare We 41 a f,42.3379 Inflatable Boats 20' GULFSTREAM. lm- rct urn perm anently -292SCollege, C.M. mac, fast 160 Mere 1/0 . sealed attractl\e t.ig & Music.al • _ (714):>40-2070 Lo hrs-wi :l5' Newport strap, meeting airline lnstrurn.nh 8013 ---------slip. S37SOiofr. 549·2547 I 0. reqw rcmcnls. Pre ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974, 7 .5 HP Mere Out· , \Cnl loss & theft! For a Accordlan, like new. Used board, long shaft, remote 27 Owens twin engine persooabied tag enclose only 5 mo'a. Luisetti controls, good cond $375. Cabin Crwser, xlnt cond. )Wallpaper, fabric or W/plckup. Make orrer. 768-9052 Sips 4, bail lank, etc. On· "'Day Glo" pa~r & we Kdl\..J288 • ---------ly $5,500. 493·5192 or wtll back & tnm your ~ Tamaya~sextant 49'7·1666 ______ _ tags. Or try two cards Gememhardt flute. Xlnt S225. DRAKECRAFT '76 36' back to back rood. $125. P/P. 83l·21682 Fly bridge Sedan. 90'/c, PRICE.<; 751-GSOJ,556-1277 Krueger hydraulic comp.$30,000.orofr. PP S2 ea or 31 $.5 d SJl ""ll 4 5 tags Sl.60ca G_ E M EI NH A R D T backstay a jW1ter, $450. ·- ti 9 lilg.s Sl SO ea STUD ENT FLUTE 6 mo. ____ 8J_l _·26S2____ ' 7 7 S e a R a y , 2 4 o IOor more SI .40 ca new, barely used Sl85. 2 Man rubber raft Weeke nder. 454 Aero Sales Tax Included s.is.5735 $35. Manne, radios, depth NO CARD" Alpo clannel $80 768·9052 finder, 69 hrs total lime. Draw your own or send Violin S9S $18,500. 540·7494 or name. address. phone & OO·l.897 Weber carburetors 48 IDA 642-7323 ask for Jim we'll make one card per ---------i on McKay manifold for --------- lag. Add 25' each. Conn E Flat Alto w/case. small block Chevy, throt· 20 Foot GLASTRON 6-cyl, Send check or money or· s:;o. tle linkage & fuel lines deep V hull, ISO hp tn· derto: · 673·1838 complete&reodytorun. board-outboard e n g. PILOT PRINTING $850 or ofter. 631·209~ Completely overtiauled p 0 Bo l5tiO Student Clarinet days or 979-6247 evea. "zero-hour" on engme. r~~ .M. XC 92~ $75.00 13700. 630-1710 """ta csa, a. u-644-1016 loats. ftower 9040 · · PUIUC AUCTION ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 32' Pacemaker, 1975, to MANY ITEMS OF FINE Yamaha flute. Gd cood. lB' Electric .Boal. hrs, Bristol, aee al, Lido ESTATE J EWELRY, $l25. Just like new. $4000. Village Boat ahow. Fri· ART OBJF:CTS, AN· ____ 64_2·_5008____ AJterS,645-3262 Sun.Call675-8711 TIQUE.5, FINE l''URN .. Conn Trumpet & case, In loah. Soll ~IC. PHONE FOR lN· xlntcond. Makeoffer. MUSTSILLI ••••••••••••••••••••••• FO. & BROCHURE. 979-040 33' CHRIS CRAFT 1975 18' Sol Cal, 5 0% sails, 645·2200 Offlc.e Furwlture Ir Powered by Twin Freeh duel trapeze, cslm trlr, Bar stools, sunar plush. £-.1-nf 1015 Water Cooled Chrysler x 1 n t con d, $2, o o o. .,... ....-r·-V8's. Quality double l·~ tufted backs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• planked mahoaany con· ---------• 962•1597 MOVING SALE atrucUoo, excellent flab· '77 West.uil 32. Fully Free estimates on up· Deab, 135-175, chn all in& capability. Includes equl pped. Sacri fl ce holstcnng, sofa hide·•· styles SS·S3S, drafting color TV p electronics. S49,SOO or trade for O.C. bed special. 768-8494 tbls 175, letter & legal az You mual see. Only Real Estate. Pvt ply. files $3().$80. reception SlS.999. 637 ·5125 or 873--'220 Kmg size mattress. firm, room furniture, work 673-95iO -H-o-b1.-e-C_a_t_l_4_'.-m-o_v_in_1_1 new $185, Trundle bed lb'·. • --------- $175 768 •un• "' 18' Runabout, divided must sell. S850bslofr. · ..,...,.. C.E . SUPLUS windshield 35 Johnson 646-1291 or675·5707 l"URNITURE ' --------1 R VINE <;:OAST C.C . 900Weall9lbSt CM w/lrlr. Lots of xlrat. Byowner.l2'D.E.Atklna membership $650. QuJ ck 631·2'777 631.2570 11100. Call 5e·3504. 'Eric ' ketch. beautiful, sale + transfer fee. Call • S rta all /40 llP loaded. Located Yacht _7~·5041. Exec Aesk & ~xec chalt. 1~oh~on~ trl~ xtru. Haven #2, Wilmington, Camper shell $75. '76 Pin· Sacnrice St75 both. Like XJnt cood. $1650. 847·1863 \AJ mi W. of Ford brldtre. l · •-t """" new cond. 652-0057 ONt:/245 1830 ·r o eng1n:.9'.'12f:n.s ...,.,.,. 17' REINELL. O/B. 50 bp """ . •' no aruiwer ---------1Take over leue on RX700 Mere. H/D trlr. Extras. _2_13_1_5_18-_1_09_1 ____ _ 130 Yrds or Brown Pluah photo cCfller. including Perf cond. Beal ofr. WANTED lo excban1e: Carpel. $4.50 yard. Ph supplies: S108 mo. lBM 642-3335or&U-60'78 40' motor/salter ketch 675-9417 Bob Exec typewriter $275. for houae or condo tn ---------• 642·3755 days, 642·0176 M A RAU D ER 2 4 • • Pal'tn Desert or Palm RmRED ACTRESS eves. Flybrid1e. twn screw, Sprinp. Pvt party. Call will sell beauuru1 collec· 2 typewriters IBM elec· low hn, VHF, like new. 714/833-3M4 Uon of unusual colored trtc $295. Sn°lith Corona ~=:·;:JU00:.,50• PP. _'73_H_o_b_lo_l_6'_w_/_tl_r.-cl-b-l1 Jade\ fine jc~elry, portablo electric $9S. • t.ra Ufe Jacketa wbt fl1ur1nes, Clo1 sonne, 968-2665 17~ Volvo motor pinto h·ap, bl aJla "~ ,._· ivoriea screens many • ulla, u s · _,, ..... out.It.anding misc. Start· Cfffce desk. blk & chrome drive, fibet;&lau boat " 556-4729. SllOO/obo. Must lnl 11 AM Fri/Sat/Sun, "woodgralntop.40rwr. lrlr.493-0397 _Se_ll_. -------• Sepll6,17,18. Matching deluxe swivel 20' CABIN Crsr. Many ex· lJOO 14 w/trlr. No. 2200. MARRIOTr HOTEL chr. Both like new. Sl2S. tru. All nbertlaaa. VI, 4 Xlnt. cond. •. M4-f1J5 NeWpOrt Beach IBM Electric typwr1t«ir, wb.1 trlr. Dana Pt. slip orf4.M4.51 2 hi ba .. ed 'I bl 5 yrs old. Needa cleaned avail. JZSOO. Firm. ---------• c.. m ro · u $.'SO. 552-4056 $2828 18' O'Day Sallor. W /•bore ch•ln1t4()ea.LaaVe1as moorlna on Penn . dice cla. box, coll. Item P... IOl7 25' SEACRAFT twn 1/0'•· 6'1M81Sev1/wknda m. Kodak 8mm proJ .• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Pwr w/full cntrla. VHF, ---------1 llke nu + screen MO For sale red beaded par-outrt11era. Lrlr w /braka ll&' Double tndfr. 10 HP both. ~ rot: very youo1, doe• + many other Hiru. auxlU•ry. Cluslc folk ear w/a htah back atools, talk.1200. 84!·911» l8850. '40-7000 or 545-7521 ~ Xl.ot ccod. w/allp. &1c brwn vinyl. Cabinet rt... a°"""' 1090 eves. =!~.~75-dll dya, tD b&r hu locka for LI· ••••••••H•H••H•••••• '73M'LAPAZ quor $400/bst orr. Small '4" Studio tTJhiaht Dresel, H/C pteH wtr, 1'' 81llboat w/eabln, J Con10lt Packard-Bell piano w /bench uoo . sbowel't.. VHF, AM 1-trk, aalls, main &Jib, new a.a Solid Stato AM/l!'M 675-08IW A/P . rropade 1 h • l1P mtt, OIH)' l tf H at oteo w /turnOble oven.saa,900.C?MIN SUOO.Mr·.SalUPM SIJOlbit Oft. 549-3351 an. 5 Kawai '4" Plano cootoJe - pm. w/bench, walnut, •is "7Ur.XARAUDER u· Clau D"lp , re• PP.ta4112 151Mere,&tq·~~--11 .. trakt hall W/WhM Completed boat/movlnf .-. teOO. ~ tat; tleop rtat111,:1ll 1Mia Hl•~ l'\lrn. •PPL BAL&rNIN' fi rac ..... ,..Mtdd brdwate,•tools, t ler90. SP.INITPIAMO ' ao• QlilMCIMa ~. trtr. if:tt Ne. I&·-. ~ Wart, Sabot. mlK WbJ MUie ror liaU Uaan ft•PNIMtln. lee • Wild a n. Ul 1111, bcielP¥rta. ..... 121. U. ftllllil&I Waln~ Xblt IMDoft•.m-ml .-1.,-bdlf•1'll WAn:lUIBD, brarichew, eood.r.-.N.B • .,..._ ... ~. new kln1 1lH deluxe w / 9°'11l Uptff lat P111tr vatnlahi n-pt. v!Matot, tlOO. ~•lue, .p.&aao. X at cond. •aa. ... a pa •· lmallMIJI «MIO. m.2300 •lmUllMIJ. TIMl• ..._ CAMPER SHELLS '73 Jeep CJ5 Basic, 14,000 ml, A·l Shape, tell or trade 646-6813 Chevy Mags, like new, wit1res, aJso VW adap. tors ~-768·9052 (5) Goodyear AT Truckers. lOx 15 while spoked wheels. S225. 83().9l51 eves. A name to contend with~ s.-1• DICK MILLER MOTOR IJO W. WARMER, SAMTA AMA 114/551-2132 110f4B IN THE NEW IRVINE AUTO CENTER ORANGE COUNTY'S •EWESI Ll•COL•MERCIRY DEALER-NOW OPEN LAKE FOREST EXIT, SAN DIEGO FllEWAY MARK V'S CONTINENTALS VBSAIL1ES MARQUIS COUGARS MONARCHS IOICATS CA PRIS COIJ.EOORS ITEMI ' c 1 l ( ' lncu 'HO Awto, W•ted UU Awtoa. lmport.d .Awtoa, Import.cf Awto•, hnport.d Friday, September 18, 1977 DAIL y PILOT DJ l ····•········••······· •........•...........•.•.•..•....•............ ·············~········· .•..................... lt1'~D s..,.J•Plc ... C.."ultom painl t. U\\41C1or 4 •l!Md. •tr (\il\l.I • '° .. mll l\Ollll»J l'rh· • Wldlfbl1 llLL YA'RS VW.fOISCHI S..0Jwant'1p1 lr•nn ll7400 •t J.411 I ii ford Ran1;.hero OT VII, rs. r" 8 11t \ M F" Up\4 nuht< $.)JOO !»t Ml 6024 1.11 ~ l5IM '1u.st cell 73 ().1111un Pl um~r 11hrll w ooot m1any «-xtru GOOO of f'l!r ~100 l\'e mt:aaaa rort.lt M11y 1961 Ford ~. Lon }' U. autc lrall:I, v~ $1500 207 Harbor Rlvd . C M ~7401 '66 Chev V8, ,., Ton. W1d bed Ask mg S900 ~2100 '73 LW Pickup, AM/FM. magi., lo m1. $2000. Cal 982.(JQH '72 D o d ge Van , Tradesman 100, w/many xtl'as. Must sell cheap. 496.8209, '92-U 21 '75 DODGE Tradesm an 100. Cptg. & ponel'g. $l200 or best oCr. 645·1847 aft9PM' '70 Ford S upe r va n Ca mper, mlleage getter, 6 cyl, 3 spd. fac air, mag whl1, 1tereo-tape deck, perf cbnd. $1950. 645-8457 '62 Ford Van, mais, crp, etc. Xlnl cond. B/O over $1000. 538..()t34 '65£hev & '65 Volka ~need little work, bestoffer751~ Auto LeaelftcJ '580 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf71FORD FtESTA HottHt car on th e market! 30-40 mi per gal. Available for Immediate delivery. Lowett lease ra~oo the market. See~ at. CORT FOX 2518Newport Blvd. MS.3661 A-. W-'-4 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP DOU.Al PAID IMW '712 o.t._ 9720 Aat 9725 n. Bluttt'~ on ttte ar.,.. eout ····~;i·i;.;w·ioor··· ····;·D·;,·v··.··:·~···· ;5·;.~:;·1;·5;;:r.-xi~t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS KJu11 1 r.t7i0l it' " cond Lo mi's . G l95 SJ41t * UTILE ••. * ~311"2• 545•2751 You Can Seu It, Find It, ( 842 •5878 ) One Cell Service MOTOICAIS SAVE A LOT '75 X19 D ark G r n Trade It wtth a. want NJ . . Fest c..dit ApprOWll D'IUG~Ct AM/FM caaa. Xlnt. cond. M1 , S p s.1600.W.l282or»l-21.S ~ ... ~ ... "! •...•.. !~! ~·.~~."!•••••••!~!! ~ ... ~ ... ": •....•• !~!! ~ ... ~ ... "! ••••••• !~!~ "77 I MW UOf .._. 9727 • B•RWICK DATSUN 4 ilr I apd l l4Vll~ I su ....... 1.-0tn' CA 5 MOTOI CAIS ALL MODW D'IUG.AMCI 'II I. ••1' •1.i I ,,, 831 13 7S 4 9J.JJ75 NEWPORT OA TSUN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..-c1Mew'77 HONDA Cars MANY WI MUD CLIAN USIDCARS MOW CAUPUPY 540-5630 M7~~ FOil THI IUT To Clloole Frotwl '111 lJMW 2U(U ··~·" l R.HTPltlCH UNIVERSITY AM/FM •lereo. ery j.ld Cal J im MH dhom o•.L-t..l .. cond '2lt001b1l ~fr -- l714)1160-l482wkdy .. lt 7, TODAY! Hoe.do Ccn • GMC wluldll. tl8800VESTREET Trsb Near MacArthur 2850 Harbor Blvd. '10 B~W 22,500 mllei. &J amboree Roads Costa Mesa S4-0-98CO • u n f'd 0 r . A M I F M lll-1300 1011\'SO\ & SO\ cuse«c! ------_,,,, 9730 _fl_._100_. ____ 644 0363 1973 260 z ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'di liavanJ, With auto. trans, factory 2626 HARIOlt ILVD. u.ioo it!M 11620 air cond., AM/FM radio. • LINC 01 N M [ l!ClJHV COSTA MESA "4!14-7768or41M 4855 (38775) -----$4390 WI IUY Capri 9715 USID C.AISJ ••••••••••• •••••••• •••. MIRA CL! MAZDA We re the new Chevrolet 1971 Capri 1600, J cyl, n~ 2150 lfurbor Blvd., C.M. dealerslup m Ule lr v1ne pamt & 1ntenor. Comp __ 645-5700 Auto Center. We need recond1t1oned. Sl21JS . SH your used car' 673-41199 JOE 9716 MAC PHERSON ••• ••• •••• • ••••••• • • • • • CHEVROLET 73DATSUN Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 181•1 lf'o<lit.li.4 1•1 I\\\ HUNT1 H<. JON ll ACU JAGUARXJ6L 16 Showroom fresh, Lo miles. Not our line or car and MUST Sell TODAY! Long term rln. avail. (360PQQ) House of Imports ....... ,. ••••• •10. ••••••••• '55 ....... XKl40MC $7419 MOTORCARS D'S.EGAMCE 547.9250 1971 X.J6, Joaded, xJnt tond. $5300. 833-8256 1974 XJ12L forced sale. Silver wiblack, 16,000 ml. $8000/olfer. -'98-2130 WESTGERMAM IMPORTS 74 Jaguar X.KE Vl2 l99'1KLN) •••••••• Sll,995 OUr Construction . ls Finished SADDLEBACI( I BMW I COMllM&SEE THE6JOCSI NOW ON DISPLAY Outt COMPt.ITE IODYSHOP ISMOWOPEH MISSION VIUO IMPOllTS 6 • I •,.' . . ... . . .. . . 831 114H 495 1704 These cars have never been dri v e n or re· gistered. '73 6102dr. Yellowsedan, xlnl cotld. Great buy! Must see! AM/FM 8'trk, , new Ura. $1700. 673~~ '76 Xl9 Roadsters, Choice or 12. 14295 '7612' Spyders, choice of8. M99(5. '76131, 4 Doora, Choice or 11. S3295. '76 t28Sedans, '67 PlAll Dat1un Sta Wag. New mtr & many xtras. Good 1:ond. SJ.SOO. M6-1934 Choice of 11. 12538. All you add to the above prices Is tax & license & dell ver y & bandllna IMW RESALES '73Datlun1200, auto, FM, charges. 1974 3.0CSA lo ml '1 . Perfec t . Paclfic AutoBroken Polaris 11Uver, aunroof, SlOOO/l»tofr.882-4687. 8111-4645 cruu1e control le all op-'68 DataWl 1600 Roadtter. '7S FIAT 17000 mi, A/C, lions <4885LNT>9. 5 Nu pnt, valves. $1000. atereo tape. '2500/offer. 12,9 .(94.2130 491·3241 ~-~~~~~~ 11993002 Mtot. Mew 9100 Mtot. Mew tlot Automatic, air cond., & •••••••••--•••••• •••••••••·~··• .. ••••• .. AM/FM radio. A one ownercJ?, (Zl\V449). . . PLEASE STOP Ill AllD SEE •R llEW FA(ILmES llOW DUlllllOUR HliE GUALITY.USED CAR CLEARANCE ._.,~Frlclay•SatuntayeSIMday,tepte111 .. r 1~thru25 EASY CREDIT RIMS •APPROVED CREDIT Askt1•181 ow"Powert1aln Pl••" S.nlce Agn1~1nt :.. ... ol'' lj~··J. ·~· ·~ £" ...... '.~ ... ..,~...-....~·· ..... --... ~~.: ' ·,'., ,,~.:-~'t";:'f~.~ ~' >'-,~., ''. "' .. .,, •. , .. ~ :~; .-•.• --'7 .~: • 'l\ ~' ,e" • ~. ,>.I~ . ·-. • . ' ..... ·,. .. -~ "' . .. r: .. I ('I T in c h· Cl sl j J ' - •12 DAii '(PILOT '"l?Y, !eptember 11 1171 ....... ••port.cf . Alltos. fntpot'W Mtos. lmporhd .......... ,...tect ........ ., .... ed .......... ,.,.t.ct --~ ...... --_.;;.;;;...__~----~--~;;.;;i:=;.;.;;;:~~~.. .. .. .• . • • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .• . • •• • . . • ....•...... . . ••••• .• •.•••.•....... . ••••......•..........• ~.·.-:~ ....... ~.~r~ ...... ~~·.':'!~.· .. ~ ....... ~ ............ !?.~~ ~ ............ !?.~~ ~~-· .... !?~~ ~!~·-~ .... !?~~ ~ .......... ~ .. !?.~~ .~ .. :: ...... !?.~~ ....... •TU ...._.W. •7H....... '7ll '75 RX4 wagon, Muto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All1"2., t.ran.s warran· 1972 Ml% 250 '15 ~ SEL. $15.500 Low 19'11 Opel 1900, 4 dr • '58 Cpe. New mt. & pnt, C 0 UP E L miles Silver 962-4782 or rad lo, 1ood tranap. compl r bll ena. Burn '' Jll Hlk w1t.n tnl ·n. AM l'M, n~w blu" "la M1udo ttX 2 Good t y J5,000m1. $3750. toP lmmar &\,SW" p•1n1 n1J d en l 1 C'Ontl 53,000 ml '• 51UOl117 • eq\ipped With ID~x ~ire~ 842-9371 ' Sl025/bst. 968-3359 pel"'I, Kootl. ~lnl cond. & 13 ln excellent cond•· Make orr. 499-4629 aft 5. fllr 17521\1 t.v n11m" SIV7!\1ofr Mu11l nil AM/l"M C111111utlci Alk· - w b'lSliltil ~~.Cull~·l71!_ WaotAdReJSulU &42·5678 JI 0 H..._ ll•d. 1.9:16 Mercedes Beru 190, tlon, (6890WG ). Good 4-dr sedan. Gd 1hape. ln· ,......,. 9747 1968 912 Porsche. llblt fldectloo of other MBZs tad.~. iw7•3778 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eng. Koru'a maas. new tlOO ......_Mew tlOO Alltot. Mew tlOO COlfo Mesa 6(5..1700 In stock. 74 PAHTIAA paint. '6800. 644·9030 '75 Mlt 45051 30.000 mlles, fully fnc · '71 914 Porsche. A 1>· ... ._........ ..... ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ... ...... .. . . . . ... . . . ..•.......... --------- GUI THEY GO O.r htlre Stock wlll be sold at Sacrlffce Prices Guess which Car Dealer Is MlD because he has the world's lousiest locatlonm WE NEED ROOM for the coming 1971 MODELS MWllY IAU INDI lfff. l 9 Merudn ...... 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... Hew-UMCI C)VER 100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY ttous. of lmDOrts AUTHORrzto MERCED.ES DEALER 6862 Manchest.er. Buena Park S2J..72SO On the Santa Ana 1-~wy. '75 Ml% 4SOSL With metallic paint , ster eo & 1s luxury equipped. In 1howroom condition. (447MXN>. Prl ed t.o II I MISSION VllJO IMPOllJS ••• t' \I 1., ... ' ..... ' ......... . liJI 1148 49~ I 104 Mercedes 226SE. sunroof, cpe. 4 spd, new mech & ext. Have recelpta.1. $7500 mvest sac. $6,000. r·inanc avl. PP. 494-6204 eves. --------1972Ml%250 4 DOOR SEDAN. Low miles. AM/FM radio, air cond. & luxury eqwpped. (54 GBB MIHION VIE JO IMPORr S ... . .. . ' ' ..... . ........ ,, ........ . 831 -1748 •9S-170• '7 J 280SL, Tobac - c·o1co,qnac Int. Auto, 2 to~. mint cond. Best ofr. 213.e.22-3325/714-640-61'08 Sunroof, crul1e control, tory equipt, (aer.H07296) pearance a roup. Moii~. lciather & metallic paint. One of lhe tut 100 made. Koois, rbll eng, AM / FM (Q.'IClM.1). $14,419 tape, Clean. $3300, MIHION Vlf J'> IMPORTS ... '· .. . .,, . ~ 8JI 1748 4'7~ 1704 HOUSE OF IMPORTS ·-~) BUY OR LEASE NOW AYAILABLE llJ ~FINANCING 48 Na,. LEASING MOTotl CARS 496-846l D'ILIGAMCE '70 914. Nels work. body m 6216-W17lh8A547·92SO aood shape. $3000 or bi.l ---------1 ofr. 675·1!127 Dave •Pmhra'•* 12 Pantera ....•.. $l2,389 914 Porache 1.8 liters, 1!175 Yellow <Ser. 4234) Appear. G.roup, AM/FM. 73Pantera ....... $13,789 mags, PERFECT body. White (Ser. 5976) <114)595-4733 AU priced below market '65C. 4000 mi on new eng. TeatDriveToday! New paint. new brk1>. MOTOA CAIS Price mcls never opened D'B.EGAMCE orig eng $5600. 536-3873 62SW. t7thSA547·9250 Porsche 69 -912, 5 spd. P~ 9750 AM/FM cassette. xlra ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. SS.COO. 6'2· 1811 SH US FIRST! Porsche 72, 911T. black. NIW 1977 DATSUN PICKU' $95!! NIW 1977 DAJIUN 1210 HAfCHIACK $96~. MISSION VIEJO IMPOllTS A• t, \I 1,,..,., . "' ...... 831 1/48 495-1104 '74Ml%450SEL The best one-atop Leather interior. pwr. I Mercedes-Benz dealer windows. cruise conttol, has a lot to otter i.unroo( & metalltc paint. EXEGITIVE CAR SALE 1r you are consldenng strong eng senow. offer~ buying or leasing your 0 n 1 y . p p . D y ~ • nextPorsche. 213-578·0642 • Ev :., llLL YATES 114-998·9741 VW-POISCHE WEST GERMAN • •-d. Set, •H61'10Dll97. Only U00 -•1'4 llS.21 -MO. lftcl, I•• & llC tat 41 ..-lhs O.A.(. DeNtred pyml Is UO,,,..._ APlt 10.1$. C-prl<e tA111 II. 1977 DATSUN . 1-210 211ew $90!!. '72 MZB 280 SE. White, tan mtr. Immac. clean, x.lnt cond, low m i, ong o wne r . 546·8900 & 5Zl·'0:91 Jn great condition ' • MISSION VlfJO IMPORTS 6 • .-.,, lo' 'II r .. .,. ' ,.,(t ........ ,. .......... . 831-1748 49S 170• 73 Mer~i l&O · '71 280SL Mint! Silver. Auto, air, power win-AMi r'M cass .• $12,SOO .. dows, Uecker AM /FM, 213.434.9189 $w. •HllllHI..., Dime. Onl'I' .. - -•t• PH me. ll>cf, I•• a. 11<. lor • -o.A.C. o.fwred pyml I• S..JS.n Cati! price • P"· ANl"-11. "'99• rlGIL 5«. •WPlFIOOJIOT1 Only UGO -eo'll ft7.l7,,., mo. Incl. ru & lie. for" monlllt O.A.C. oeter'8CI pymt It 1617~ c-prk• ........ '""' price kl02 ll new Michehn 'is. 45,000 -------- miles, "Pnshne condl· '71 250c. Beaut cond. Lo l 1 o n th r u o u l ! ' ' ml, loaded. $6400/ofr "Probably the finest 879-2175,213·941·5675 used 280 anywhere''· Mu1>t be seen und driven! '68 250.5, full power, steer· <MlUIBl mg, brakes. windows. air. low mileage, ivory wtlh mmt red interior. new radmls, xlnt (•ond $5500. 979·11121, aft 6, !198-1705 WE LEASE MlUllll ..... .................. ..,.. ......... ____ .,.. ___ ,,,_ - CREVIER &I ST & HOADWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 TMtl UlTIMAH DflfVIHO M.\CHIHI! '59 Limousine, o'ri g. $13,500. or '! 494·8620, 494 1768 or 494·4855 The fastest draw 10 lhe Wco,t .. a Doily Pilot Cla1>s1fled Ad. 64.2 56711. ------'66 230SL 4 sp, stereo, both lops, lo mi. 015000 'b'1 250SL rare 4 seal<!r w /(ull leather. auto, stereo, lo mi. 003408 Hoth in flawless cond. Scnous inqwnes. Aatot, Mew tlOO Autos, Hew (aoo Autos, Mew 9800 Overseas Imports 675-7903 ··········~············ •...........•.•...•.... ········•·•••··••······ BRAND NEW 1977 GMC % TON PICKUP hAyfoc""YE~ IS.. TO> l47Xj21904j 'tin TA.IC & UClH$f TO RONA DO OLDSMOBILE 98 · OLDS DELTA 88 ,,;;=.., DISCO;D =~=~:.:: s24 7 ..,._, AM-#M ·--. ........... CW.lU7VM721l711 ~61 Cll IACOl'f STDll /Ila BRAND NEW 1977 ••ANONIW 11117/tOYAU AvtOf'lllOf•( .,l)f'timt\VQ!n, PO••' , ... ~. poww _,...._, pow.., doo, l0<\i.t, ,,., dtfOQ91". tilt wti...I. pow._ ...... ~ C.Oirl· .....AM-#MtlrD C'-"lMJ7l1"'35'7UI DISCOUNTED s1477 CUTLASS SUPREME Avl•-lk 1t-.io.., ,_... _..,.. -........ 1.,11.., ........ .,.., !W 1JS1C1 IUJOJ221J PlUS TAI & uaHSt $ '71 ''90NDA $1077 '71 fOU '73 GMC $3477 llDAll T·lllD JIMMY 4x4 --· r....=.=... .._.............,.., ... Miii.ti. ---..... -::::::-~-----~ ~"" CIJUWTI '74 ClllY;.OT s1577 '72 CllD. '74 CHIYY SAVE YIM llAIClllACI IMPALA LUY ,.,.....-...,_ __ ...,._ ·--·----· -..... ---.............. ·--.. ~ --··"""' ....... , '73 fOllD '1977 '73 DODGI '75 CHIYY $3877 ""° IUMAIOUI IUaRIYAll PICKUP ........-.---;:.,."t,-:;:-...,. Al•c .............................. ~.~-· ~--= p:;1;1'i:i -· .... -llO'UI ........ Jlf1'TI '76 HONDA .. '70 010 '75 DODGI $AYE CIVIC $3477 "IUPlllllUP'' CUStOllmDYAM ,.,...__.,.-~.: .• .'': :.t ...,._ "-.......... , ............ -o ...... =·=~(/ ::::: .=--......... ~..:: ....... ttOJal) ....... _ .. ,..,. '70 fOllD '76 DODOI SAYE UYBICI COWi IUllLI TOP . ,,_ ..... --IOM-"TI 'ff TOYOTA AllCOllD· , ..... _ --"J~ '77 450 SEL ($«, 61507) '77 280 SE (Ser. 75860) '77 280 E (Ser. 18949) CALL FOR QuoTE 21 3/9'21-8588 714/523-7250 FactQtY Authorized Dealer MERCEDES BENZ WESTGERMAM IMPORTS 12MBZ350SL Convert. <068018) . S9950 2 More To Choose 450SLCs ....... 450SEs 220SE Cab .. 2SOSECpe 714/541°1186 San Juan Capistrano , IMPORTS 837-.4800 493·451 I 67 Porschc912 '76 Ponche 911S Targa. <TVTONY) ........ 16500 Xlnl cond, AM/FM tape deck (114>735-1722 'TT Porsche 924. Silver. SUBrOOf, AM/FM stereo. Alloy whls. 15,60 0 beautiful mil es. $11,000/bst ofr. 494-8338 PORSCHE 9 l 4 2.0 '76 Super Sharp ! White/black. Not our line or car and M usl Sell TODAY! (535RZV) House of Imports .., ........... ., .... , ........ . J I•'•• '•t ''' ,,,, 2 More To Choo.,,. 62 Porsche Cabrlokt . (S28MET) ...• Super ~I: 714/541-1186 R.....at 9755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RENAULT: LE CAR!! New~t Renault deulcr has many l o c hoose from. Come in and lc1>l drive the new Le Car by Renault. Ask us about our Easy finance terms. G~'~r.; Ca~-' $7419 MOTOR CARS ,..,S()UIMllREAIOULtVAl>O . lll<IA D'S.EGANCE 1""l'J07;1)() • 2"'"'"' ,,.., 547.9250 Rolls Royee 9756 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 914' Factory appr grp. • •t DEALER IN US A Bra & cover. AM/FM I! • • · trk. S6100/ofr. P .P . ROY SSl-0077 rRR CARVER '69 TARGA 911T, xlnt. ROLLS·ROYCE cond. Must gee! Leather tMOJ•mbort• Int w /xtras .. 548·5931 an Nurll!lrt .. ..,"' 5PM ........ Don't drop the ball! Gel a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• job with a low·C06t Daily Pilot C l assified Ad. Phone 642·5678 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MG MIDGETS! Will Rive FREE 5 yr .• S0.000 ml. warr. with p~chose of any new Midget in stock. Many l<> c hoose Crom. Call ~~ -~ H6&0UlH llf!CA llOUl.(VAllO • llMA ,,...,.,ll00 •}1~lll51 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 MGI With AM/FM stereo, rallye wheels. only 6,000 miles. (527RZO> $4660 MtRACl.E MAZDA 2150Harbo1' Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 '74MGI Grey C606MXX) $3Ht MOTOICARS D"ILEGAMCE 547.9250 '75MGI Convertible, 4spd., elec· tric overdrlve, AM /FM, radials, raJlye wheel1, "Sparkling red w /black trim" Nice thruout! "Superb example'' (~NXM) CREVIER Ml\RQ DIS MOTORS . VOLVO & TOYOTA SPECIAL TY CARS . ---------------------lt7410YOTA ..WXPIC&.U' Equipped with camper, atove & Ice box. (40135U). '9'7fOID MUST .... Automatic, radio. air cond .• & pWr. steering & brakes. Showroom new! (UIU319). s3595 52195 ttUPOISCHI fl2 Immaculate condJtlonl 4 •P••d & radio. A collector's tteml (IM9KBP). (RHY373). s2595 55795 tt7JDOD411 COLT 4 •P••d. radio & 5 speed, AM/F M heater. (871.JR<). stereo & low mllea. (042NLL). s.1995 s4595 IHtYW COth•l.U 1'74YOl.YO • .141WAeoM 4 •P"d. radio & air Automettc. air cond. & concr. Super aharol I n • u p • r • n I c • (iseet). condltlont (818LNS) • . . /..- ....... 1 ... ~ ..,..,, l.,or+.d Aufot, UHd 4tdot, UHd Avtoa, UHd Autoa, UHd F!!day:September 18. 1977 DAILY PILOT DJ3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ../' Allt u d S.. t7' Vollbw.... t77 C .. lec tt II C--• 9911 Por-d 9940 Ford tf40 ~.°.!·!f!~ ........... ~!!·.~!~!'............ ...°.~· .. :: ............ . •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Pinto t957 Pontiac. f965 1m ab V4 M. ml '74 VW 412. 1ur. v1uy lt7J CHIVY 1976 fO•D "70LTDZdr Drgm. ~!!4!'!? •••••••••• !!.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~=~ft' ~~~~•,ti~:, 12100. Nabers CAMARO UHCHIRO Auto'f~~PS :~·~Int 68 4 e;pd Mui;la.na super i3 Pinto SQwre wen. 4 . FANTASTIC IUY Wtlh V-8, auto tran•. rac· \V\tb v ... auto lron.1, rac· ~1·0wn::.r~2~ enc n~ body ~ork & cyl, clean, hi mi. '1300, Mu.staell now! T.,... t1H ... YW I•• ebecll CadlJJa tory 11lr cond .. power tory atr cond .• full tra~s 548 5081 8il5·2929 '75 Pontiac Traoa·Am ···-·••••••••••••••••• llGO cau5&U 4111 C a.Lt.<t·rioa. (717NXN> power. power at.eerlna, '68 LTD CoW\try Squire -· • AM/FM alereo w/tape tt74 TO'fO"TA •· S2710 m.ll,.cont.rol. OC684Gl) Stn wan. iood cood. All '67 Muslana convt. Xlnt 74 Pinto RunabOut, Jo ml, daclc. Very clean. ~s. CllJCA fH '12 Kl.OE t"W BUI New MlllACll MAIDA $4990 power 1'5(). ~·9336 cond. Orli ownr. ~. xlnl cood. M0-1144 or 957-0338 ... U... Jl~ :mo Harbor Blvd .. C.M MIRAQ.E MAZDA 8'13-3•14 eves afl 6 538-38M -,67-Fl_R_E_B_l_R_D_•OO-, -.. liit Wlw 5 11peed, fact1W')' 111 UU «il:S ... ,und . AllClfM aterf'o, 645.5700 2~Jlarbor8Jvd.,C.M. Ma•erick 9t47 '6SM~lan1.wttlecl11ssic '71 HATCHBACK Gd. cood.$875Farm. rllll)te 'lll'h«-b ctnU<TI 80 VW. aood tnruporta 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• white convertible. Pvt transporlation. P P 840-0571 •"'•JO t•-. nrw 1ntenur, .. ..,., 'b'tl Camaro 3SO, au lo, -'71 Ma ... rt k .. dr ... y •.. ""S. or reaa orr 1150. 673-5338 ctt873-3111 ..-~11 .,_, SUMMER PS/PB nu paint dot '10 Torino Convertlble v .. c ·'" • M r '."'"s u n d e r 1 • 19117 Lemant, new tires. MIUCLIMAJDA _. <'ond \n/oul. $1500. Engtne per<, nda minor n~.~5· (7l4)SZJ.7~orB2l-872' '73 Pinto Wagon. Auto. ball. !5,000 Ml, l_lnt .!l.501larbor81vd ,C.M. '67 VW umper Nn SALE &e900t body work . $1500, ---Low mileage. Gd cood. oood.,'100.CalJ~ 641-1700 pelnl, clu,cb, tlr4)1 • ~94_:_0387_, _ _ ~ury 9950 '68 Classic.· Red. n 1 ew 8 cy 1 1 $2000 Pb 64-0-51911 .._Am+'--' 9970 en11ne. w iwarr•ntv • 71Y·83'17, Auto, Air, P/S, ' . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 3 ,_, ... • ---·you '1SOO ~32.'1 0r..,.c............ P/8, lilt &lcerlng 75 GRANADA Sliver, lo OD ""'GECOUNTY'S eng. 18'~ mpg, sp< '74 PINTO Xlnt cood. ········-············· Sii:L'Youl S.•l .. c• Perfect mech cood. Lo ml, uJung $3900. .IWW"..,.IWHT ~:as Sacra rice SlJOO. AMiFM 8 trk $1800. Oria. '72 T·Bird. FuU pwr. Ong . ., vw UMJ.. Nt·~ (l<lllll miles. Sl99S.P /P 646-6285 493-5845 " -Ownr. SS2·61.98 owner. Very good oond TOYOTA. mkn111 111~ UNCOLN·MERCURY '10 Mustang Grande, 351 , -.._,..: 9960 $2500.PblO~ :u-••• for • lop d"llur 11M ~uo 1976 CADIUAC Che.,.olet ffZO '66COUNTRYSEDAN Dealership la now OPEN A"l "'M •tureo air • ., .. _ .. , - --------.~.,. -" " ~ W R'.1"1> " I r " ~ • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• V ff74 ...tim.tu' SIYILU ••••••••••••••••••••••• agon _.,,, RAYFLADEBOE loaded . Jmmac. PP . ecJO MAJt9UISTOYOTA 72VWIUG t"uli lualber 1.0LenOr, all 1976CHlvY 640-00'7& LlNCOLN·M1'.:RCUl\Y 675-42311 73 Duster; v.a, air·COnd, •••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION VIEJ<J AJr cood · JmmacuJ-.t~ powtr optiona. cruis EL CAMINO '74 Ltd Brougham. Lo l&al8Aut.oCenter Dr. ---ong. owner Fold down Yl6~ 76 in•lde & out J yr, 12,000 1.... M L'M 1• 0 F SDI:'.~. L k F t l Oldsmobi14t 9955 rear scat Only 39,000 m1. Lu.TCu••cu AT .J 1.•ttO 495-121 O " COll\rO .. A / .-sle With auto tran•, ractorv m s. l woer. u II •· ~r a e ores ex1 · ~ ..-"w • l'Nlt *&rr.mty 11va1hable. h 1 .... .,, X $299 IRVINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ750 S3J..1768 ...,0 __. ( ... "'l<I> Wll t n pe P u ye r . air cond .. power at.eel'· power. tras. .S. ----DE ... 5 a__. t!8n1>. Bii "wv t666RSH) i AM / Fu t 644-5209 830-7000 ·73 Toronado, lull pwr, '1 2 D u s l e r . G d a 1 r co D d . • et c 811 i 1799 · n g' •• 1 ereo • mu:;t sell! $2~. or best mechanical ('Ond Sl200, (6S(M5/3533), Wu~. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111• l•o,,_,lh d 14 ' I \\,. HUHTllMC.. f (IH ll &\. H Copela.dJeep $9988 ~;:!~j~1;.~~)' custom 1973 FORD . WAY BELOW BLU BK! offer. !l68-3407orS48·9912 m ust Sl' 11 1 mm ed. OHLY $] lfl ~t F.~A ~ 8000 • $4870 PINTO WAGON '76 Mere Montego. All '77 CUTLASS Supreme 546-6673 HOW_. • ..,, Che.,..aet 1976 CADILLAC Automatic transmission. xtras. $2800. 642·4945 8 b A · c -V-'-o 9772 MIRA'"'E ...... _.., ... .1. r 0 u i am · / • For Sale 197" Du•ler. Dove..._ n.•0 ll "•-.,.. COUftEDEVILLES -....._,_ Realshan>l (008HSX) AM/FM stereocass,crac " " •"°"" ...... ••••••• ••••• • • ••• •• • • • • 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ·s 1995 Mercury station wagon 10 Automatic A/C, 6 cyl. NEWPOR'l' ¥ACll (3) to choose from 64S.5700 passenger $7~. Trade cntrl, tit whl, all pwr. 8474461 lll-055'5 IEfOREYOU All with Cull power, llU. YATES 1ma1leror?494·6320 14,000 mi. ~,005 or best---------•--------- SB.L YOUR stereo. air coodition.ing. 't» Chevy Impala,' 2 Dr. VW PO SCH 9952 ofr. 64().2421dys,675·9626 '72 FURY Ill 74 Vea• wen. air, auto. VOLVO, etc. (218NIM).Pricfldas V-8,Aulo,air,&oodbody, • R E Mllst.MJ evs 4I>r. • $900 newt.Irea. See us for a lop dollar Iowas tires, paint. runs great. SanoluanCaptstrano ••••-••••••••••••••••• Plltto 9957 640.0076 ~114'«548-8818 estimate! $7988 S4SO/flrm. 646-3818 837·4800 493-4511 '66 Auto 289. 57,000 ori1 ----m1 2 ownrs. Xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Sport F\ary. xlnl, only '76 Veia Hatchback, J.spd MAR9UIS VOLVO • '7.C Monte Carlo. Full '71 Torino, com pl. rebuilt, $1800. 831-1548 '73 Pinto Sq. Wac w'rack 9,200 mi 011 full \\roly, AMiFM aterco, 15,000 MISSION VIEJO 1975 CADILLAC power, low mileage, air new paint. tues. eng --Make offer. AC. AT, PS. Plh•tt\ must m1 . recent tune-up, 131-2880495·1210 COU•fDKWfLLES shocks, new Uru. Mint $1800.497·3688 '67 Auto 289 wi PS. R&ll ; Call646·3S31 sellPP.$4250.673-'L'.12 minor int. dam agl'. r .,.,. ---.a r•" ...,.1 white wired ml. Good G d ... 550 -....... ~Ecouury (7)lo .. ~ I UA................... . w f d & ·12 p t R b l '63 Plym. 0un~ Ut)Od rcat COD ' ... . "'~ " c • ....,.e rom 64 agon. $.')25 or o fer. con , recent eng tune 1 n o u n a o u . "' ~ ., VOLVO Cloth or leather interior, 1964 Chevy Sedan. new Excellent' brake ovhl. Orig owner, 2000cc. Auto. new I.Ires, Needs body work. Make _642_·3190 _______ _ EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO all with power assists & motor, good cond. SS()(). 644·483!t _as~g Sl~. 008·0462 Sac. $1195. 536-8018 offer. 540-6551 75. 39,000 ml. reblt fat t -----------1 stereo. (874UJL). Priced 675-6462 g Int cmd 556-4467 Largesl Volvo Dealer aa low as -------Autos, Hew 9100 Autoa, N•w 9100 AMtos, Mew 9800 Autos. Hew 9100 ~~ ~ll ' inOranReCounly! 55988 '75 Monte Carlo Spt Cpc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• ---------IJ UY or LF.A.SE Air; tit whl, PB. PS. AM DIHEC.wl' • PM stereo. wht wall:; 76COROUA ·--.. Auto tt•n• l•ctorv ••r Gond~ A,M •IOO•>. u<l<lef 20.000 -(360f'Ol(j BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 111•' lf'O<"' lhd I• 7 I\\~ """ TIHC. ro .... AC H '76 Volvo 242DL, sunroof. air, A M/f'M stereo, overdrive. 10,000 m1, xlnt. $5900. 645·3598 eves. '63 VOL VO ~·l.t 1-'aslhack. Super concJ in1 out. S97S Ph646 lll58 ----- 'jJ Cehca, 4 !>pd~ '70 14~ Station WJgon mags, clean. &-st offer AM 11' M. rud1als. xlnt !">19·2988 or 645-0049 cond. :i.1000 offer. 536·3629 !!172 Toyota Corona '75 Station Wago!1. Auto, Veluxc. 4·dr, A/C, 4·spd, PSt. AIC. AM /J<M, stcr economical, nu radial ca'i,..rf rk. l owner, buy tires, Good cond. 96&-6630 ~04~r tal<e over Jse. Triumph 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••~.Used •76 TR7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\M ,FM w/ c11sset1e. 3 Getlef"al 9901 more to choose from. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~~<t.~~lan buy or * $599 Sale * -t...,SO\JlH 8RtA IOU\.fVARC) • f!HfA It l'9'lO 1900 • 2 t )4114 l9' t ._. VolkswOC)eft 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 VW SUPEI. IUG With 4 speed, radio, MUST SELL-'61 COMET, heater. t~HWF) good cood '61 LINCOLN $1975 CONTINENTAL. run· MIR.AC1.E MAZDA nlng, needs work 848.e937 2LSOHarbor Blvd .. C.M. AMC 9905 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974VW WHtphalio Camper '71 UORNJ.o;T. A uto. economy car. $980. Ph586-8441 1974 CADILLAC _DWO __ . P_P._835-_337_7 __ COUftE DEVILLE 76 Moot.e Carlo Landau, lo Cruise control, AM /FM ml, xlnt cood. Make of· stereo with tape fer.675-5074 Cabriolet top. (662MNF>. -------- $5388 '73 Nova, auto, P /S. 6 cyl, • ex. sharp, 45,000 ml $1795. 673..J007 1973 CADILLAC '70 Chevy station wagon COUPE DEVILLE AMiFM, nir cond, power f\Jll power, vinyl top & steer. good cond. $1200. tllt wheel. (Q219027 ). Kyle 673·6075 $398---~ 1974 Nova Hatchback. V·8 1971 CADILLAC eng. Xlnt cond. 57,000 ml. COUPE DEVILLE fJ:'M Call S4S-3W btwn Full power, vinyl t op,--------- stereo, tilt wheel & Impala, '65. 2 dr. VS. Xlnl v E R y c L E A N ! cond. $450, or bst: orrer. <M<aCXW). 751MLS4 $2688 _l.9'70_C_he-vy-Im_p_a_la-, -o-ne owner, good cond. muat sell. 839-6298 • OYERlSO QUAUTYCARS TO SELECT FROM • OPEHSUHDAY • Nabers Cadillac 2f.flll H.11 b11r Blv<l: C..m1.1 M1.•,,1 540·9 IOO I 971 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Fully loaded·extra sharp! <774SER). Price bas now been reduced lo ONLY $3395 llLL YATES VW-PORSCHE '70 Impala, 350 en&.. alr cond. Auto.,.. pwr. steer. &. brks. AM radio. Clean . Runs fine! Orig. owner. S8SO Ca.sh. 968· 73:11 '71 CHVY a c......o wu .. ~ -4 tOMd. IMl81re ~ 177834J) Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ·······~•·t"l 'IJ" ••U'" r1Mr., '"--''• "' ,.,, •• ... BEFORE HE 6£1S. BACK OR WE'RE IN REAL TROUBLE! JUST LOOI! NEW 1977 CAPRI I San Juan Capistrano -:-Loaded including stereo '62 CLASSIC Rumbler, 137-4800 493-45 I I CJwysler <'11ssette. Jn excellent reblt eng, new trans & _________ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l·ond1t1on! (392KL0). brkesS.S25.&16·5368 '73 Sedan de VIiie. orig. '74 N.Y 2-dr Brouaham SADDLEIACK .... L owner, belQ)V wholesale Wht/Wht. Pvt prty. Lo : VALLEY IMPORTS -c• 9910 $3400. 494.0705 ml. Loaded. 642-6233 : 831-2040 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -·------'71 Bwck Rmera, eictra 76 C-.. • VIie : KUCESELECTION clean, high mileage but Lowmilea&e ~ : USEDCARS very sharp. Sacrifice $1,495. 840 4167 '68 Cadilloc Top casH SS for your vw , -----LIMOUSIM! Paid for or not Call 68 ll1v1cra. Hc1.1ter, A/C, <WVMSO). Kath or Jerry. r11~0. Rull!I well. 72,000 S:J4'f l BOB WITHAM vw m1. Toseecall673·9010 MOTORCARS r 76/JOWestminsler /\ve. RIVIERA L d d • '71 oa e · D'EUGAHCE i 893·7551 or 638·7880 16rupa. reg. gas. New 75CORDOIA Silver beauty with all tbe extraa. <00337 > $468' MOTORCAR D'ELEGAHCE 626 W 17th SA 547-9250 c:or.ett. 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 91VWVan,1971 eng, tires. orig owner. moo. ____ 54_7_·9250 _____ 1 { &oodcondilion ~-271l6 '70 Cad Sed an. Full 3·spd. S3200. Call ~ Sl.525.496-9789 • .,., 8 k vs Good power,nullres&brka. 6PM •. 67S.3439 ~ ---------• "" wc . eng. $109S 54&·0285 • •73 vw Van <no windows) AC. Bestorrer. 75 Corvette T ·top 350 , xlntc:ond.Ma&!l.AM/FM 548·2930cve!I '74CpeOeVU1e,xlnt,full auto Every xtra. " slereo,tape.7611-6640. .70 Electra Custom 4-dr pwr, $4950/Bst orr $7800/bstofr.998-1739 ~ . 673-3430751·3082 • 1600 Engine & Transaxle. H1T. Gd cood. Nu ateel U. Roadat«, both topa, Gd cond. $400. radial.I. SSSO. 499-3658 full pwT, auto. 1973 T· , Call840-1678 •73 BUICK ELECTRA 4 um .Coupe de Ville. Steel r~· M,000 ':f~· full P;;• -. 'M VW Van, reblt eng, door, power brakes, ~n· radials, good cond. Sl995. '44-=eo, •new · new brakes. new gen. dowa, seat & steering. _642_·_960_1. ______ 1 Sl.200/trade or best ofrer. Tilt wheel, sas-1avlnl( une Cadlllac Eldorado w J C..,.. 9f l3 675-2515 cruise control. AM/FM astro sunroof. Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---..-------1 radio. Low mileage· lop loaded. original owner. 1975 MIRCURY ·62 VW l.g. $600. cond. Only S3000. 548·3404 18700. 630-1710. 633·9264 COUGAR ___ 64_5-338 __ 9__.. __ ,Codllloc 9915 Only u,100 miles. ~ '"Tl Sqbck VW. Au.to. lo mi, .. rtll)I xlnt. Muat sell now. • Sl%95. 588-2911 .. 'm VW Bua, reblt en1, -ukinl $1.U), 642.4759 Ot' 8314161 Complete w /cruise con· troJ. apUt seat. tlr rally wheela. Jn excellent con· dltlon. OURFD>. $4995 M/\)/0'1 VII JO I MP<)tlr ~ /j J f I ',_.-•I I') I ) 1)4 ------ ~ ~ar XR7. AM·ll'M 1-trk, l>B/PS, alr. Xlnt coad.MHM5 This .c door haa reellnlng bucket aeats. Is automatic with Whltewalts, radial tires, eon90i.. bumper & decor groups, tinted glass (Ser. 7W34L~SS43) USED CAR SPECIAL BUYS! 18 Pl n10tl11t SATIUJTI ·-"'"-· rldlo a .....,, Come In __ ....... e&3HH) 51186 SIJM $1081 1971 ft.MUTH IUIJa c-.. &!conomlcal t cyllnd•t. tijlO ... allo "enlmlltlOll, redlo I ..... (11131CNI t111 CtlYY IT<llftOMW.I.~ l'llOI tldl Y9. WIOIM!le ''•"•Mlt1IOft, r1dio a, ···-·~· br •••1 . Allll ~lllWOll ,... . DAfLY PILOT 11, 1177 BRAND NEW 1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 2 DOOR SEDAN . , 225 cid 6 cylinder engine, .utomatlc tran1mlsalon. left remote control mirror. protection • rubber stripe, front & rear bUmper guardS. wsw tlr ... Ser. IHL2SM::7B-2M&e9 SAVE MOW WITH CUSTOM CAR • LEASIMG- UAU,... ALL~ COIDOIA Ate YOLAll OI ANY MIW MAU CAI. TIUCI OI YAM DmlCT AND SAYll LOW 'COWlllllVI IATll-JIOI ~TIOM AMO PllCJS CAU. PAUL DIFAlllS...146-lt34. fUIT SALIS: •. GIANT SAVINGS ON ENTIRE INVENTORY OF BRAND NEW I 977 CHRYSLER$ AND · PLYMOUTH$, DURING ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH'S CLOSE OUT ON ALL ~77s. IRANDNew $1977 CHRYSLER CORl>o . . IA , 360 cid VB '4CTQrr tinted o•ass.~ne. bucket ee.ts, v -~ Jett 'emote eoot °'f'8dlo, un~tl tnyt root, f'81JiaJ ti r mirror. Ser t~c-~.:. d/Qltal ~ res~ ~ •teert . -.cJ7R 305017 IUfOIJ)afic transm1~· oow.,. disc ~ .. .. · on. waw , .... 1 1 .... es, Ill!!!!!!~= .... a tires. - lflANDN 1977 t& EW ~ . •01.uN':~ONs, I ti iJ f ~ Arc1.oseo~ SAVINGS! FABULOUS VALUES ON FINE USED CARS ••••• '75 CHRYSLER . · '71 l!tYMOUTH · ~· COIDOIA •IAM llURY . . '72 DODGE SWIM&R v ... artomatlo. air conditioning, l10Mlf ltelring. POW9' brakel. redlo, Mater. wtllttwll....._ vinyl roof. C•18MEB) . , '73 OLDS CUTLASS SUPllME v-e. uomeUc. .ir conditioning, poMf' at~ng. power t:wnl. radio. heater. whlt9Wlll ti,.., Vln)'C roof. (011JJS) • . . " Huntington Beaeh Fo11ntabi Valley eotTION Afteraooa N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 70. NO. 259, _. SECTIONS, ;2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRJDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1977 TEN CENT~ Huntington Squabbles ' Over ·Election By ROBERT BARKER Olffllo.ilyl'li.MMt Ao old issue once again re ceived most of the attention Thursday night as the Hunl- inaU>n Beach Charter Rev11oion Committee held its first public h.earinp on proPOsed cban&es in city, government And resident Zoe Ralph said she's eetting tired of 1t. ·'The city has t hrown the issue Blind Ordeal Related DELRAY B'EACll, 1''11.1 IAP> A 70-year·old blind man who mls. takenly got off a bus in the wrong city waited 15 hours on a bench while passersby ignored his pleas for help, police said. "I've been sitting' here in the hot sun all day without food or drink and nobody will help me." Easton Vickers told pohce who came to his aid. "Flrteen people passed by me and I said I was blind and needed help, but they ju~t ignored me," he said. Vickers told police he left Miami by bus Wednesday morn- ing, headed for West PJ!lm Deach, about 50 miles lo the north. But he ~ot oH at Delray Beach, 19 mile~ short o( has destmatron. When he discovered he wus in the wrong city, he felt :iround for a bench and sat down about five blocks from the bus station near the main part or town. The tern· perature reached near 90. "I cried for people to call police but nobody listened. J didn't know where l was so I prayed and hoped help·woutd ar· rive," officers, said he told them. Vickers had a white cane, was well dressed and dean·sbaven. pollceaaid. ''It was a sad sight ... we took bim out for a hot meal." said patrolman Howard Goldstein. On Thursday, pol Ice put him on a bus for West Palm Beach. Meadowlark . ~port Rally Set by Pilots A rally to save Meadowlark Alrport will get under way at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Huntington Beach facility. The event is sponsored by the Orange County Pilots Associa· tlon which vows to give airport owner Art Nerio both moral and leeal support in a battle to keep ·the airport open. Pllou spokesman Jim Evans said the rally will draw about 500 representatives from a number · of aviation groups in Orange County and Southern California. ffe said only about 50 pilots wilt • fiy their planes to the facility at Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Av.enue. Others will drive to the rally that will offer a chili dinner, beeq an exhibition of aircraft and jJ>eechea by some poUtlcaJ liaures, "We're rallyine to the cause of an endangered species," E vans sald. He noted that if !'fttadowlark is closed there wlll oe only two airports remttinlna in the area -Oranae County aru1 l\&llertbn. • •Jt the city councll succeeds in ¢lostna Me adowlark we 'll C!hallenj[e the clty to find an alternate alrp<>rt sJte ln Hunt· in8t.on Beach.'' tvans 11Jd. 'the rity council ts constckri"' action that wouJd close the atC'POfl ln JS montN., ot an appointed city attorney ln the laps of tho voter• four Umes and every damned time we've thrown it back," she said "Tbe city attorney should be elected." Mrs. Ralph was referring to past elections an which voters de· feated Rroposals to make the position appointive. Don Bonfa, the incumbent city attorney, said that appointment would be a mistake and woul~ place h1t office under the control of the city council and city ad-min11trator. He warned that too much power concentrated ln a clty ad· mlnlstrator ls not ln the best in- terests of the people. Mark Porter, pre!ldent of the HOME Council, said a poll t.aJcen by his group favored appoint· ment of the city attorney. He said electors do not have an 11.~WI ........ BUDGET DIRECTOR, ATTORNEY FIND TIMB FOR CHUCKLE Bert lance Confers Wittt Legal Adviser Clark Cltford High Ethics Met, Bert Lance Te~~ifies WASffiNGTON CAP> -Insist- ing that "I have done more than stay narrowly within the law," Bert Lance lclltified today that his conduct both as a banker and as budget director meets the high ethical standards set by Presi- dent Carter for his administra- tion Lance also i1aid he withheld nothing about financial dealings from Senate committee staffers who inLerviewed him before con- fi rmaUon hearings on hls ap· poinlment ai, bud,el direct<\r. Referring to his meeting last January with the committee staff. Lance saidt "fl was one in which we had a total and full dis- closure." C h airman Abraham A. Rlbico!f CD-Conn.), said that after Lance finishes his testimony, possibly on Sa1urday, members ol the committee stair would be called to testify under oath about their discussions with Lance. Pressed by a Republican sena- tor about his overdrawn check· ing account.a in ClllhOun, Ga., Lance replied -as he h as insist· ed earlier -that the issue wasn't a matterofelhic:s. "Jn a pta•ce like Calhoun. where you have a practice or overdrafts . . . overdrafts as such is not an ugly word," Lance told Sen. WilJiam V. Roth CR· Del.). " ... To simply say overdrafts constitute an unethical situation, that is not the case. "There was no at~mpt to hide. no attempt to coverup anything, .. tempt not to disclose anything," Lance said or the contro9ersy over his Calhoun checking ac· count. Roth began bis questioning by Quoting Carter's st atement that staying narrowly within the law would not be enough to sallfsy the ethical 1tandards of his ad- m fnlstration. Stormy ·perform.er, Maria ~aUas, Dies t opportunity to evaluate the clty attorney's performance. Darrell Smith, a spokesman for the city's Management Employes Association, alao sald the clty attorney should be •P· pointed. The charter committee recom- mends that the post remain elec- tive. ' Councilman Richard Siebert criticized a proposal by the com- mittee that a personnel board set the city attorney's salary. "I think that the public would be inceMed lo see authority in salary matters going to an ap- pointed group. "The personnel board is not engaged in runnine the city and is in no position to set sa1aries," he added. Former mayor Harriett Wieder lobbied for a full-lime • maror, a plan opposed by the m~Jority of the charter commit· tee. She said a full-time mayor could serve as the watchdog over internal operations ot the clly. "It's hard to place the blame on a body (city council> instead of an individual when things go wrong," she said. , Other speakers opposed the CSee SQUABBLE, Page A2> Death Warrant Upheld I ·~ Stay of Executio~ Denied for Slftyer TALLAHASSEE, Fta. (APl • The state Supreme Court today denied a slay of execution for John A. Spenkelink, the 28-year· old California man whose ex- ecution has been set for Monday morning. The court upheld the death warrant signed earlier this week for Spcnkelink, who was con- demned to die in the electric chair for the murder of a drifter m a Tallahassee motel room. The attorney general's office said there was no indication of how the seven justices voled after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. No written opin· ion was issued immediately. Spenkelink's attorney Andrew Graham asked the court to spare the condemned man's life tern· porarlly so h~eoold pursue other ap~. These would have to be in the federa l court system. Meanwhile. U.S . .District Judge William Stafford of Tallahassee called a hearing for 14te today on Grabam'& attempt to win a ata}' ln t.be federal couru if he fails tn state courts. Spenkellnk, 28, a prison fugitive from Buena Park, Calif., was convicted of the Feb. 4, 1973, murder of Joseph Szymankiewicz, 43, a traveling companion who was a n Ohio parole vioJator. Sixteen death row inmates re· fused to eat at F lorida State Prison Thursdav in an apparent s how of support for Spenkellnk. Prison Superintendent David H. Brierton said the 16 had been on Spenkelink 's wing before he was <See EXECUTE, Page A2 > Weatherman 'Surprised' By Drizzle W.e s t 0 r a n g e C o u n l y weatherman J . Sherman DeMy expressed surprise today at the slight predawn drizzle that dam· pened streets in the Huntington Be11c h r eglon 1 resulting in several accidents on slick pave· meat. Drizzles and wet pavement also were reported in Costa Mesa early today and other scattered areas along the Oranee Coast. .,..,....... FLORIDA SUPREME COURT DENIES STAY OF EXECUTION Former Orange County Kiiier John Spenkellnk Teachers t 'o Strike In Westminster? Westminster <elementary> School District te achers were meeting late today lo decide whether to strike Monday if a contract settlement is not reached. District oCficials and teacher negotiators met all day Thunday with littl~ progress. Both sides planned to meet today with a st.ate-appointed medJ.ator. Salary, fringe benefits and con- tract duration appear to be the major Issues at imp11s.e in the seven-month Jong talks, said teacher spokesman Bill Bianchi. About 160 teachers and many parents jammed Stacey In· termediate School Auditorium Thursday nig ht to pressure Westminste r School Board Compactor Death Probed By SA Cops trustees into reaching a speedy settlement. Teacher pickets were baraaed out.aide the auditorium by two un~ identified youths on mlnl·blkes who threw water balloons which missed their mark, Huntlngtoo Beach police reported. Earlier this week, teachers de- cided they wUl walk. off their jobs Monday jf no contract 11 reached. The meeting at Sigler Parle near Olive and Plaza Streets In W elUnlnster ii to reafflnD the teachen' position, Biancbilaid. Teachen are askine for an 8.1 percent acroH·tbe-board PJY hike, Gil ln addiUonal trtnie benefits per employe, an arbitra- Uon clause and a one-year con· tract. · District oalclala have ottered teacher& a five percent pay boost for a one-year pact or a 5.5 per· cent pay hike if teachers will ac· cept a three-year contract. Dls~ct ornc1ala are also ofter. ing ah addltlonaf •2n pu em ploye ln fringe benefits. Partly cloudy throu1h Saturday with low1 tonight S!> to 62. Hl&bt Saturday 70-to76. INSIDE TOD"~ An ~ ~-at Safl4a11'• optnJng o/ th~ N•wporc fla.rt>of MMMum ii on Pag1 Ct o/ thf Wet~r. , 041L Y f'll OT H F , r 10. . Stt tember UJ, trn t Billy's Beer <Art.er Brot~r Bacha Brew LOUISVlLLE, Ky. CAP> Prt 1dcnl l' trlt.'r prob uhh \'111 h<tvt• Mrt.'t·li; und other publle proJt>cb n..im1.-d Jiit r tum hut t11 ... \'ounaer broth r Biiiy has '1ln·.1d} h.ut h1!-. namt· .:1H•n to an appropriate ltt-m The "'l'l I k no\\ 11 "'' l'r or hopb UJ>J>t.••u·cd ut a 11~" i.. conforcncc todJ) lo .tnnouncc.• thut Jt'ull& City Brcwtnf' Co 1np..in~ "111 mut~l·t u bt.•t•r n.1nll'd ullt.•1 him. It "ill he ('.tlh:-d ··HILLY ... <And th~ tup of lht· luht'I \\ 11\ l'dt n thh. endon.~·ment ·· fkt.•wed t'b pcciall~ fo1 end \\ith. the appro\'al of one of Amt.'11c.·..i s all•time );rent beer drinkers, Billy C&rtt>r. ·· Plane. rail for thC' bt.•l'r to tw 1rttnxlU('<.'d 1n Curlt·r·.., humt• ... t.1tt•, C:t•or~1a, I hen lx.· d1 ... t1 llwll'd natwn;.tll~ hy :\m . 1 "For ml~. the beer trung \\as a naturJI, 'cause 1 I. now a good b£•t.·r bC'Uer than anybody... he said . ··Who know~! :\J a~ be J ·JI become the Colonel Sanden. of beer.· Doctor Faces Co11nt In Diet Pills Probe By WILLIAM SCHRf:IBEft ot ... o.11, ~•lets~ A 78-year·o ld San Ju a n Capistrano .doctor. long con-~idered a pillar of the community by many old timers, is facing misdemeanor charges alleging he illegally distributed am- phetamine diet pills. Dr. Paul H. Esslinger, who has practiced medicine in the Mia· sion City since the early 1B30I, is free on his own recognizance pending a pre-trial conference Oct. 12 in the South County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel. He was arrested in mid.August a fter a five-month investigation of his office practices by agents or the California Office of Medical Quality Assurance. John Urso, chief of that con. s umer agency's Santa Ana bureau, s aid today evidence gathered during the long probe was turned over to the Oranl(e County District Attorney for prosecution. o.11, ~ .... SUlf ,.,,... PHYSICIAN CHARGED Dr. Paul Esslinger According to Urso. the charges against Esslinger include nine <'ounts or unlawfully prescribing amphetamines, one count of Heart Group· a ltering medical records and two counts of improper 'labeling or dr~gs~nvicted of the charges, Joins County Essliiiger could face a term in countyjalland/oraflne. um·ted Way The doctor was not available for comment today on the , cbaries ~ndinl( aJ;(ainst him. The American Heart Associa- His attorney, John D. Cochran tion has left Orange County·s · of Irvine, contended hb client is AID-United Givers program and innocent but would not elaborate joined the county's United Way further on the case. organization. The state investigation re-United Way spokesman said volves around allegaUona that , Thursday that the American Esslinger was distributirig diet 1<~ Cancer Society is expected to pills to patients without conduct-· follow suit in lbe next 10 days. ing physical examina tions be-' This would be anolher blow to forehand. AID-United Givers, which has That contention is also the core been suffering declining dona· argument of a wrongful death tions since United Way o( Oran&e ... uit filed against Esslinger by a County cut its AID ties in June of Riverside County widow, stem-1976. ming from her hmband's death Both ftmdralslng groups com· from a heart attack last October. pete heavily for funds derived The suit, however, ls separate from employe payroll deduc· from the state case agalmt the Uons. doctor. "We know nothing about AID funds have dropped 2Sper- a wron~ful death suit,.. Urso cent to 30 percent since United said. Way broke away. Esslinger has been a doc-Robert CHfCord, president of tOr since 19'Z8 and, for years. be Air California and chlarman of was San Juan ·a only resident the this year's United Way fund physician. drive, bas set a goal of SS million. He ii remembered by longtime So far, United Way has raised residents for many good deeds ln about $1 mllUon this year, CUf. the past, including lavish fordsald. Christ.mu parties for lbe com- m unity's children. . t>nly nine months aao, Es~ linger drew headlines when be chased two bandltl on the rub for three miles after they held up his omce on Camino Capistrano Just south of the old mission church. With the help ot Sheriff's de- puties, Esslinger tracked the men down and they were captured. Allhou•h the state investigator would not reveal detalla ot their inv•U&atloo pendlna court ac- tion. stlpulations in the Riverside County lawauit a1Je1e that Esa- l1n1er b&d a.ooo to 4,000 cues and took in an averaie of $1,500 a day from his dJet proaram by chara- iqa f1 I« a month'• aupply ol am- pJtetamlnecapsuJea. ""' DAILY PILOT Chairmanship 'Ihreatened SACRAMENTO <AP) -In a dramatic power play, the state Senate•• leader moved earlr to- day to strip a long-tlme rival of aa important com mlt.tee chairmanship. Senate President pro tem James MUia told a startled upper house be wu dem1.ndlna Sen. George Zenovich &iv• up efforts to topple him or Jose his In· dusrtrtal Relations Committee ~hatrmanshlp. The move came during the last seconds of the 1977 aenlon and nearly sparked a showdown oa the floor between backers or the two Democrats. Milla <D·San Dteco>. convened tbe apolntment-mating Rules ·Corn· mlttee, but the panel delayed ac· lion untfl lt bad a chance to mtet wJth1.enovlch later today. Dori Crashes . C,:cle, Dies Mitchell Hip Need Reported WA S HINGTON CAP> Former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell needs artiriclal replace· menl ot his right hip because of degenerative arthritis, his lawyer said todfQ' in a petition asking his release Crom prison. Mitchell has served nearly three months of an eight·year- term for his role in the cover-up of the Watergate affair. His petition for leniency was filed with U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica who imposed the sentence in February, 1975. Lawyen for H.R. Haldeman, formerly the White House chief of staff. also asked for reduction of bis eight·year sentence, plead- ing with the court not "lo punish Haldeman to the point o( destruc- tion." Mitchell is serving hls time at the federal minimum security facility at Maxwell AFB in Alabama. Haldeman is im· prisoned at Lompoc. Neither is eligible for parole until late December 1979. "Recent X·rays taken at a gov- ernment facility show that the defendant's right hip has suf. (ered severe destructive de- generative disease," Mitchell's motion said , adding : ''This condition has become ex· tremely painluJ to defendant and his mobility has become severely impaired. There is no treatm~nr for such condition short of special s ur gery which re - quires ... replacement with substitute materials.·· In addition, the motion said that Mitchell suffers from an enlarged heart "apparently the result of hypertens ion." Mitchell told the judge he "is truly sorry for and regrets those actions of his that resulted in his conviction." Haldeman wrote a personal letter to Sirica expressing "hib contrition and his repentance as well as his determination ... to avoid any su<'h actions in the future." his pehtion said. • Both men, a long with former domest1<.· counselor J ohn 0 . Ehrlichman. were denied review of their convictions and sen- tences by the U.S. Supreme Court. Ehrlichman fJJed his peti· t ion for reduction of sentence in June. EXECUTE. • moved to an isolated "death watch" cell a few steps away from the electric chair. Graham is appealing a circuit judge's refusal Tuesday to order a stay of execution. The attorney contends that jurors opposing capital punishment should not have been excluded from the trial and that Florida judges dis- criminate between whites and blacks In handing down death sentences. In what may have been Spenkellnk's best hope of avoid- ing execution Monday, Justice Joseph Boyd ra1sed lhe issue or the U.S. Sup r eme Court chanenge filed by three other death row inmates of state clemency procedures. The court has not decided whether it will take the case. "It we execute this man on Monday and a few days later the Supreme Court of the United States says Gov. lleubln Askew's clemency procedure.! are wrong, what answer do you have for that?" Boyd asked Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin. Sbevin noted that Spenkellnk is not involved in tbe U.S. Supreme Court case. He said he hu main· tained all alona that the clemen- cy procedures are conaUtutlonal, which the state court held re- cently. Shevfn called Spenkellnk's ap-~al frivolous. The judge said, 'It was not tiled, 1D our opinion. ror any other purpose than de- lay." U Spenkellnk is put to death Monday, be wUl be the first person executed in Florida slnc11 May 12, ~. Utab murderer Gary Gilmore la the onb penon executed in tb1i countey alnce the u .s. SupNme Court upheld death penalty laws ln Florida and two otba 1tate1OQJuly2, 1978. f',....Pflfll!AJ SQU~BBLE Dllltr ...... ,..... .. ...., .......... Dri1'er Walked Awag Costa Mesa police said a 23·year·old woman escaped serious injury Thursday afternoon and emerged under her own power from this tangled mess. Charlotte Goulet of Costa Mesa told traffic officers she IOst control of car s hortly before hitting light pole on Harbor Boule\'ard near Victoria Street. Policeman Resigns, Ends City Probe By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol IM o.ity ~let Staff An eighl·month probe and hearings in the c a se ol a Westminster policeman accused of excessive force, Including the Christmas D:iy s hooting of a man in a routine holiday d1slurbance. ·suSpe~t Fre ed In Huntington Te en Shooting A 45·year -o ld Huntington Beach father was released on his own recognizance Thursday af· tcrnoon alter being jailed in con· nection with the shooting of his 16·year.old daughter's boyfriend earlier that day, police reported. Wilham Kazuo Tomita, of 17091 St. Andrews Lane. was booked int.o Huntington Beach Jail on a charge of attempted murder. said police Sgt. Bert Chadwick. An official charge Is pending. Chadwick said Tomita alleged- ly shot Brandon Eugene Arakaki. 18 or 6372 Newbury Drive, Hunt· ington Beach, while the victim was in Tomita 's home. Arakaki is reported in good condition in the pediatrics ward at Huntington Beach Intercom· munlty Hoepital. He underwent surgery Thursday morning tor removal of a .38 caliber slug from his left leg above the kneecap, officialsaaid. Hospital officials said Arakaki was placed in the pediatrics ward because no other room was available. has ended with the officer's'fluiet resignation. • City Administrator Carl Berry confirmed today the city council has accepted the decision of ex· patrolman Hans De Haas, 29. who was relieved from duty last April. The former officer's attorney, Richard Kreisler, finally advised him to drop eCforts to a void losing his job a recommendation made in a t~o to one vote of the city's Metil Commission. Proceedings. details and testimony taken in the. lengt~y process of upholding Police Chief Robert Bonnet's firln1 of De Haas ln April has been conflden· ti al Wlder terms permitted by the Ralph M. Brown Act dealing with governmental secrecy. "This whole thlng has been confidential at. the officer's re- quest,'' Berry said of the initial firing the Merit Commission hearu;gs s ubsequent to it and the specific testimony on De Haas· difficulties with excessive force against the citizenry. However, it ls known and also a matt.er of public reeord that the fired officer figured in several ln· cidents. The most critical involved the Christmas Day, 1976, shooting of a man, 21, seriously· wounded when De Haas used his (UD dur· ing a holktay d.iaturbance'Call. The Orange County District ~t· torney's office investigated in that and at least one other inci- dent, but in neither case was any criminal charge filed. One of them resulted ln an of· ficlal letter of reprimand being placed in De Haas' personnel file. GOvernor Dealt Setbacks SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. suffered a double defeat when the state Senate killed a $4.2 billion tax re- lief bill and Brown's proposal f<W construct.loo of tbe Perlpberal canaJ. The closing sess1on Thursd•)' of the 1977 session was the Democra tic governor's worst day in the legislature since tak· ing office 32 months ago. While Brown denied the vote; were a personal setback, he had peN100al)¥ negotiated terms Of both bills and put the fuU welg~t and prestige or his omce bel\ind the errort to enact them. Their defeat leaves a $4.3 billion school bill as Brown's~ major legislative achievement 9( the year. He intends to sisn that Saturday. · The votes wer.e 21·15 on the tax relief bm and 21·16 on the water projects bill. Each 111easure re- quired 27 aye votes. The (ax bill promised annual rebates averaging $239 eacb for 6 .2 million Califo rnia homeowners and $115 each for 2.6 million renters . It also would have phased out the business in- ventory tax and imposed new taxes on corporate profits, new homes and new cars. But it was attacked on all sides. Some foes said It did too lit- tle for homeowners. Others said renters were shortchanged, that the new taxes were not needed, and that the bill would lead to deficits and more tax increases ln three to five years. On the $C.2 billion water proj- ecta bill. The Peripheral Canal was the focus ot opposition although it only amounted to $&tO million of the total. Most of the money was earmarked for four major nefl Northern California reaervoits which were barely mentioned "1 len«thy floor debate. ·J'be vote was one of many de- feats for the .CS.mile canal, which has been on the drawing boards 15 years. Representatives of tb.e Sacramento-San Joaquin Riv•r Delta area, who oppose the c~ under all circumstances because they fear it might steal their water, teamed up with San Joa- q_uln Valley senators. who waot t~e canal without restrictions Brown approved to protect Ddt.a if\lerest.. Auembl' Speaker Leo Mccarthy and Senate Presldeat pro tern James MiUs immedia~­ Jy urged Brown to call a special session of the legislature on the lax issue. 118 Station. Robbed of $38 A red-eyed gunman stole S35 from a Huntington Beach sel!- service gas station al the Beach Boulevard·Adams Avenue in· tersection at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, police reported. The bandit '1asbed a .38 caliber blue steel revolver at the station cashier who handed him the money. The LaUn gunman fled on foot west alone Ad a m s A venue, police a.aid. The thief was described as about 23 years old, five-feet four inches tall, weighing 130 pounds with black bair coml)ed atralabt back about three inches below hia ears. TBE -FOOTBAI,I, SEASON You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting and have been talking to sales people at two or three st~es. If so, you no doubt feel like a .. football.'' bounced around with a bevy of co~flicting ~ories. ~ Which is the best cirpet fiber? What is the best textur!t for your use? What kind of padding should be uled? . we think you will diteet the ~ht answers ~ Alden ·s. We\le been helping ~e score 'touchdowns 1n Orange COur;W, for over twenty ~ · Irvine EDI TION VOL. 70. NO 159, ~SECTIONS, •2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today' Closing N.Y. Stoeks I TEN CENTS Irvine Adopts Land-use Policies Policies aovernang land use de <0ls1ons for the futun• develop mentor the Caty of Irvine were approved J 2 hy lht tat~ rnuncal Thursday The vote followed c.1 (1 vc month study of the lund u~e dement of the city general plan, which generally senc~ as a harbanaer lo zonan(( The plannan..: J<'l1'>n paved the way ror (IOtcotlul development of lh o u sa nd s o f acres of agricultural land, into housing ranging from 1 unit for every 10 acres lo~ units per acre. Council members Gabrielle Pryor and Mary Ann Guido voted. agatnSl the meas ure. Today Mrs. Pryor called the land use policy "a sham." and said the council "as deliberately ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. .... ,,....,... FLORIDA SUPREME COURT DENIES STAY OF EXECUTION Former Orange County Kiiier John Spenkellnk Ex-cowitian Denied Stay of Execution TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP> - The slate Supreme Court today denied a stay or execution for John A. Spenke1ink, the 28-year- old California man whose ex· eculion has been set for Monday morning. The court upheld the death warrant s igned earlier this week for Spenkelink, who was con- demned lo die in the electric . chair for the murder of a drifter in a Tallahassee motel room. The attorney general's office said there was no indication of how the seven justices voted after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. No written opin- ion was iss ued immediately. Spenkelink's attorney Andrew Graham asked the court to spare Riley Urges Balance of Priorities By GARV GRANVILLE °' -Deity ,..,.. lt.tff Board of S upervisor s Chairman Thomas Riley said it )s lime for county residents to ''balance priorities" so that as Orange Co4nty grows "it will re- main what It is." Supervisor Philip Anthony said that perhaps too much attention ts being paid to the county's un- de-veloped areas and not enough to its inner cities. Supervisor Ralph Clark declared war on noise. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich called it a s~ame that Oran1e County's youna are rorc:ed to go to Riverside and San Bemar- Jiono Counties tor houatn1 they can afford. . And Supervi1or Laurence trying to fool the pubhc. The public's been very badly de· celvcd." Al Issue ure Irvine Company lunds in northern Irvine, north of the Northwood development, and property south of Turtle Rock, at the southern city limits. About 2•.ooo acres in Irvine are under agricultural preserve con- tracts Wlder the Williamson Act and ure taxed at much lower rates than land scheduled for de- velopment, Mrs. Pr)'or said. "lt seemed to me It was more appropriate to leave that area in the general plan as agriculture. sjnce the Irvine Company Is get· ting a huge lax bre1tk because we have allowed them to put It into preserve status," she said. She claimed that, because the Irvine Company pays less tax on the property. taxpayers coun- tywlde1wm have to pay the major portion of the bill for roads, sewers and fJood control develop- ment that cnust precede grading for homes. The councilwoman sald she wlJI approach the county Bo~rd of Supervisors to persuade tMm to pre-empt the lrvioe council majority. and take the Irvine lands out from the tax protec- tions of their preserve status. Brown Supports Irvine Satellite By PWUP ROSMARIN ot IM D4111r f'ltet 'u" Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has given his personal support. and pledge or assi s tance from ham helf and scien ce and technology assistant and former • astronaut Rusty Schweickart, to an Irvine Unified School District satellite communications pro- posal. The district seeks a $50,000 EX-Mesan Charged With Rape A Conner Costa Mesa man who pollce said moved to Irvine where he con~u~ an alleged spree of sexual assaults a nd burglaries, has been charged with two counts of rape and burglary and a 1ln1le cowrt pf al· tempted raptt. · · James Hudson Thomas Jr., 25, of 5081 Barkwood Ave .. Irvine, was arrested by Costa Mesa police Wednesday after an in- vestigator noted a similarity between an Irvine police com- posite drawing and a description of the suspect given by a Costa Mesa woman who was raped in May. Police moved in and arrested Thomas al a Santa Ana auto re- pair shop. He ls being held today in Orange County J all in lieu of $50,000 bail. Del. Linda Geisler said Thomas allegedly raped a Costa M~sa woman and then burglarized her home. Police said Thomas lived at 337 W. Bay St., C-Osta Mesa. Police said Thomas then moved to Irvine where police have charged him with the Sept. 9 rape of an Irvine woman and the attempted rape of her cousin. Police said the rapist rang the front doorbell, posted a note and sneaked \n the back door while the two women read his demand to be let in. Irvine police have also charged Thomas with burglary In the Sept. &crimes. In both cases, police said Thomas lived within walking dis- tance of hts victims. Flood Aid Sought SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov: Edmund Brown Jr. has request· e-d federal disast er aid for Riverside County following last week'• Clash flooding and mud1Ude1. Charles Manfred. direct« of the governor's Office of Emeraency Services, said Thut'ld•.)' total losses in the coun· ty were estimated at $482,500. grant from the National Jnslltute of Education lo develop a two- w ay televised satellite com- m una catton system between Irvine and Spartanburg County School Distract No 7, Spartan- burg, SC Irvine students wall be able to bounce their sound 3nd video am ages off ex1st1ng educational satellites already orbiting the earth, allowing them to see and talk directly with students in Spartanburg. District officials said grant ap- proval includes the necessary federal permits to use the satellite~. ln a letter to Superintendent of Schools Stan Corey. Governor Brown wrote: ·'I am pleased to add my personal support lo your pro- (See SYSTEM , Page A2> .. .. w ...... BUDGET DIRECTOR, ATTORNEY FIND TIME FOR CHUCKLE Bert lance Confere With Legal Adviser Clar~ Clfford High Ethics Met, Bert Lance Testifies W ASIIlNGTON (AP t -Insist- ing that "l have done me>re than stay narrowly within the law," Bert Lance testified today that his conduct both as a banker and as budget~rector meets the high ethical standards set by Presi· dent Carter tor his administra· lion. Lance also said he withheld nothing about financial deallnga from Senate committee staffers who interviewed him before con- firmation hearlng1 on hia ap· Polntment as budget director. Ref erring to hl5 meetln1 last January with the committee staff, Lance said: "It wu 1one ln which we had a total and full dia-closure." Chairman Abraham A. Ribicotf <D·Conn. ), Hid that a tter Lance finlahu hts testimony, possibly on Saturday, members of the committee staff would be called to testily under oath about their discussions with Lance. Pressed by a Republican sena- '''fhe council Is saying." she said, "that those lands will be de· veloped, and, indirectly, that the county will be paying for flood control and roads. "I think the Irvine Company ought to start paying full taxes now, becau&e we have said il wlll be developed, and will not re· main in agriculture." The city general plan indicates ISee POLICIES, Page A2> . ............ OPERA ST AR DIES Marla Callas, 53 Stonny Opf!ra Star Callas Dies Partly cloudy throo1h Saturday with Jowt tonight ~ to 62. Hl1hs Saturday 70.to76, IN81DE TODAY .U DAILY Pll..OT Blind Ordeal Related OEUlA Y BLI<..JI, l'llll <AP I A 70 )'~I.Ir ohl blind m.&n who mu. tak~nly aot off J bu"' in the wruni t'll)' v..i1tcd 15 hours on iil bcnt'h -. hale pubM~r..,by 11norcd blR pl~~ for help, Vol tee aald ·'I've bct!n :.1llln1 here ln lht• hot sun all duv "llhoul food cir drink llnd nobodv wt ll•help m t'." F.aston V1ckt>r:. told pullet! who <'Ame to tus atd ·· Fillet!n people pass('<J by me and I said I wa"' bhnd and n~ed help, but lhl'y Just ignored me,·· he said Vicker:. told pohce he l\'fl Miami by bus Wednesday morn 1ng, headed for West Palm Beach. about 50 mites to the north. But he got off at Delray Beach, 19 miles s hort of h1:. de!.tination \\'hen ht: dasco\.t'red he wu:. 1n the \Hong <:1ty, he fe lt around _for a bench and sat down about five blocks from the bus station near the main part of town. The tem- perature reached near 90 .. I cried for people to call police but nobody listened. I didn't know where I was so l prayed and hoped help would ar- rive," officers said he told them. Vickers had a white cane, was well dressed and clean·shaven. Police said. ''It was a sad sight ... we took him out for a hot meal," said patrolman Howard Goldstein. On Thursday, police put him on a bus for West Palm Beach. E'ro• Page Al GROWTH ... increasingly arrect others .. Raley explained his comments by saying what might be one man 's profits might he another man's pollution. ··An a1rJ>Ort can mean public servatc to <m<· m:.in and public nu1sanc·c lo Jnoth<•r man," the Nt•v. port Bc.wh !>upcrv1sor said as ht· lll'l.:<'d "an intelligent lwlant·<· ot eonflictin~ pri<>ritaes to provadl· maximum h<:nc:fit lo the grcatc::.t number al the least <·Ost." Both he and 01cdnch told the chamber or commerce audience that skyrocketing housing prices "is probably Qrange County's number one problem." Riley pra1J:>cd a recent study of housin g costs in Sout h east Orange County for suggesting ways to drop building cosLc; and, an tum, prices. Diedrich urged acceptance of density bonuses. manimum·slzed · lots and limitations on the size of houses that can be built as a way '· an some art'as to curtail rising prices "Yes, that probably means less house than what we 're used to seeing. but 1t will also mean hous- ing that middle and lower income people cun afford, .. the Fullerton supervisor:i;aid Anthony suggested lhut a solu- tion lo the homc·price dilemma might be to concentrate more ef· fort o n rebuilding and r e · furbishin~ existing housing In the county's developed areas. He s uggestect that "what a lready s tands" might be "a · great natural reRource of Orange County" if rehabilitated. Clark wanted il known that his one-man war with noise is cen· tering its attack on traffic noise. "the nmse of freeways, cars. truck$ and motorcycles." The Anaheim supervisor said he wanted it clearly understood th at h is recen t attack on motorcycle noi~e was directed al motorcycles "without a murner th at wo rks'' rather than .. motorcyclists as a class of peo- ple . Clark s aid there are "laws on the books now" which, if en- forced; will go a tong way towards turning the noise volume down. Schmit 8pent his time before the chamber audience complain- ing that the county's tax rate didn't plunge far enouah this year. DAILY PltOT Bridge Collapses RC'scue work<:rs attend to chi ldrcn b<:neath the t wistt•cl n :mains of a pccles tri.in hmlgc that wus knocked d<m n by a crane working lo "1den the street he low. Six Plemcnt;.ir\· ~t:hool ('h1ldn·n \\ l'l"f.' ho~pitall1t•d in Le.an s m g. '.\lldi·. th1-., morning a fh·r f.tlling fr11m the\\ alk'' a\ ,_ Policetn.a~ Resigns, Ends City Probe By A RTH UR R . VINSEL '-04 tM Dilly l'llot Sl•fl An eight-month probe <1nd h e a r i n g s Ln t h e c as c of u Westminster polie1.•mun ac<:u.se<l of excessive force, including the Christmas Day shooting of a man in a routine holiday disturbance. has ended with the officer's quiet resignation. City Administrator Carl Berry confirmed today the city council has accepted the decision of ex- patrolman Hans De Haas, 29. who was relieved from duty last April. The former officer's attorney, Richard Kreisler, finally advised him lo drop efforts to avoid losing his job. a recommendation made in a two to one vote of the city's Merit Commission. P roceedings. details and testimony taken in the lengthy process of upholding Police Chief Robert Bonnet's firing of De Haas in April has been confiden- tial under terms permitted by the Ralph M. Brown Act dealing with governmental secrecy. "ThJs whole thing has been confidential al the officer's re· quest.'' Berry said of the initial firing, the Merit Com m(ssion hearings subsequent lo il and the specific testimony on De Haas· difficulties with excessive force against the citizenry. However, it Is known and also a matter of public record that the fired omcer figured in several in· cidents. The most critical involved the Christmas Day, 1976, s hootmg of a man, 21, seriously wounded when De Haas used his gun dur- Fro•PageAJ POLICIES ... city policy lowaJrd land use and zoning, but is not zoning in itself. The council majority ,said the agricultur al lands, much of them in the hills. should be developed for the most part in low-density housing, ranging from one unit for every 10 acres to one unit per acre estates. Also included in the land use decisions was a policy for de- velopment of so.called Vlllaae 14 . Planned for apartments and condomlnluma, it too ls in agricultural use, cbJefiy for the harvest ol truck crops 1uch •a tomatoes, lettuce and aspararus. Vl~ 14 is bounded by CUJver Drive the eut, the San Dleao F reew on the south. San Dleao Creek and Peters Canyon Wu h on the west and Irvine Center Drive on th&nort.b. The council tied the develQP· m ent ol the villa1• to f utur• de· velopment of the lrvlnt In· dust.rial Coml>le•-Eut and an- nexation of •artoulturaJ land nonh al city Umite, wlthln tbt Jr vhtt polltJcaJ •PMrt ot lD· nuence. Developmenl ii plaanil ln pa..,. duriaa UIOto 1"'.\-, • ™ COUDcll prMJdtd)IMt .... ics.ualdft~-. tUIMlt.OC• cur a&._. ... WI,_ ortoWW thu t.haH IWWD·,lia dae..:....., plaa WttbOllt. l,.eiM. ........... cm ttacll tl9il eoecll. T110M deutun rann Inna n¥eto•untu per acre. JOI! a holiday disturba nce call. The Orange County District At· torney ·s offic:c investigated in that and at least one other inci· d ent, but in neither case was any criminal c:harge filed. One of them rc!>ulted in an of. r1c·1al letter of rt'pri m and bemg placed in De llaas· personnel fih.•. Following Chief Bonnet's firing of De Haas. the patrolman de mandcd a hearing before the thrco·mcmbcr City Merit Com- m 1ssion \\hi ch voted that he should be booted off the force. Jo~ollowmg that. De Haas· at torncy vowed to appeal the de clsion in Oran~c County Supenor Court. but decided not to after re viewing th<.• whole affair and has !.lim chances of winning re instatement for his client A Westminster policeman for eight years before he was fired. De Haas was kept on the city payroll P'ending .outcome of the termination hearings . Fro• Page A J SYSTEM .•. posed Irvine-Spartanburg com- munication satellite project. "The poss ibilities of sharing human experience and broaden- ing the understanding or people around the planet through the use of satellites are virtually limit- less. "Through the cooperation of the school systems of Irvine and Spartanburg. along with their supporting communities, your proposal can be the leading edge of a wave of the future which will brine people around the elobe closer to&ether." The proposal also has won the backina of the governor of South Carolina, James B. Edwards. The Irvine school district has considerable experience in the field of two-way educational ca- ble television. Wtth two-way t elevision systems In the district office and each of the district's 19 schools, it... claims the most extensive such operation with educational use in the United States. Mltauru Kataoka, technical consultant on the project, said t h e I r vine-to·S p artan burg satellite hookup will afford bun· dreds of •1one-to-one" ctassroom- to-clasaroom experiences. Tho c~s-country communica· lion wiU be available to the 73 percent o{ Irvine, and 50 per cent of Spartanbura, homes that have cable t.levlllon. Kataoka Ckacrlbed lt as a cross-cultural excbant~ of lMaa and Information. • • Jrvlnt ·Sp1rt1nbura Project part.lci~ta wlU have firwt·hand knowJedao of eltera.tlve Vi•W• and a broad ranae of croas· cultural, re•ional and envlron- rneat&J NSOUtcee prevfoualy un· evllilatU ln ~ dlted, modltl•· lale, lorii, .,Xiitiolsa 1aJd. '*""' cilftdia. In '*la lnlne <4Uld •1t•r.t1•b.r·f art tD· ttsuuM* doU& UM c'*"-o( th,. n.ama u.. pant. pat MWU..1....,rtof U..lwo"8U.f"IW'I· U .... ..r pf9Ml•I fol' the ••telllte l )itttn .,.,. td• abOut al.X i*ltM. Amphetamines SJC Doctor Faces ChargeS By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER OI ... Dally l'lltll Si.ti A 78-year-o ld San Juan Capistrano do<: tor, long con- s idered a pillar of the community by many old timers, is facin& mis5eanor charges allegine he i ally distributed am· phetam e diet pills. Dr. PaW If. Ess linger, who has practiced medicine in the Mis- sion City since the early 1930s, 1s free on his own r ecognizance pending a pre-trial conference Oct. 12 in the South County Municipal Court In Laguna Niguel. He was arrested in mid·August after a fi ve·month invesllgalaon of his office practices by agents of the California Office of Medical Quality Assura nce. John Urso. chief of that con sumer agency's Santa Ana bureau. said today evidence gathered during the long probe was turned over to the Oran~e County District Attorney for prosecution. According lo Urso. the charges against Esslinger include nine c:ounL-; of unlawfully presc:ribmg a mphctamtnt.>s. one count of altering med1c<1I n·cords a~d two <·ounts of improper labeling uf drugs. If convicted of the charges. -Esslinger could face a term to county Jail and tor a fine. The doctor was not available for com m ent today on the t•ha r~cs pendinJ? aJtainsl him. His attorney. John D. Cochran of lrvme, contended his client 1s innocent but would not elaborate further on lhc casl'. The st<1te 1nvest1galaon re vol Vl'S around allegalaons that Esslinger was distributing diet pills lo put1cnls without conduct· mg ph;s1c:al exam inations be forehand That cont<•ntion is also the core argument of a wrongful death :-.uit filed against Esslinger by a H 1 vcrsidc County widow, s tem- m mg from her husband's death I rum a hl'art <tlt:tck las t October. · The suit, however , is separate from the statt· t'liSc againsl lht• clo<:tor. "W1.: know nothinic: about a wroni.:ful dtwlh s uit.·· Urso -.aid. EsslinJH'r has be~n a doc tor :,inc·e 1928 and, for years. he was San Juan's only resident physician. . He i..s remembered by longtime residents for many good deeds in the past. in c lud in g lavish Chrislmal> parties for the com mumty's children. Only rune months ago, Ess- h nger drew ht!udlines when he l'hased two bandits on the run for three miles afkr they held up has offat0l' on C.1m1no Capistrano Just Flag Football Signups Slated Signups for• Irvine youth flag football are scheduled from 10 a .m . lo 2 p.m . Saturday at Un ivers ity Community and Harvard community park5. T he program is offered lo boys and girls, in the third grade lo s ixth grade of school, who wilt play in separate divisions. B League play begins the week of Sept. 26. Additional s ignups will be taken next .Wednesday, from 3 p.m. to5p.m. at both parks. Fee is $4.SO. which includes a football jersey. • liOUth of the old mission church. With the help of Sberift's de· puties, Esslinger tracked the men down and they were captured. Although the state lnveati11tor would not reveal detaila of their investigation pending court ac tt0n, stipulations in the Riverside County lawsuit allege that Ess· linger had 3,000 to 4,000 cases and took in an average ol $1,500 a day from his diet program by charg· ing $7 for a month ·s supply of am phelamine capsules. 0.11, ~· ... "'" .._. PHYSICIAN CHARGED Or. Paul Esslinger 130 Entries Due In Irvine's Rodeo About 130 pint-sized and half. sized roping, riding and steer· w restllng cowboys and cow1lrl$ are entered in this weekend's second annual Junior Cham·· pionship Rodeo in Irvine. Children aged 10 through 17 members of the Junior Rodeo AB· sociation of California -will compete in 13 events on the open field rodeo grounds, localed next to the San Diego Freeway at Culver Drive. Performances are at noon and ............. Boy Crashes Cycle, Dies A 14·year-old boy who was critically injured while ridin& an unlicensed motorcycle at 1 :30 a m. on a Garden Grove Street Sept. 1 died Thursday, according to a police report. James Barker, 14, of 13936 Dawson St., Garden Grove, died in Palm Harbor Hospital from in· juries s uffered w hen t h e motorcycle he was riding col- 1 ided with a parked car. Police said Barker was near Glendora and Mallard Streets when the· or(!road m otorcycle s lammed into the parked auto FromPageAJ CALLAS. • • plicalions connected with her divorce. Miss Callas began to study music when she was 8 and by 14 had won a number of amateur radio contests. Trapped abroad at the beginning of World War JI . s he studied at the Royal Conservatory. She made her debut in M ascagni's "Cavaller ia Rusticana" at the Royal Opera House in Athens at 14. But her career really began when the great La SCala Opera-House in Milan, ofrered her a role in "Aida .. and then signed her on as a -member of lhe company in 1951. She made her American debut in 1954, performing the title role of Bellin i's ·'Norm a·· at Chicago's Lyric Theater and in subsequent years sbe was widely acclaimed ror her roles in "PuritanJ," "Tosca,·· "Lucia .. and many other operas. She also made numerous re- cordings, includlna 19 complete operas and 10 albums or operatic selections for Angel Records. 4 p.m. Saturday: 1 :30 p.m . Sun· day. Tickets are $3, with children under 6 admitted ·tree with an adult. A barbecue dinner and dance is scheduled after Saturday's 4 p.m. performance: tickets are $4 . Rodeo events include bull rid- ing, steer riding, bareback rid· ing, saddleback riding, steer wrestling, calf roping, barrel racing, team roping and goat ty- ing. Championship belt buckles will be awarded first-place winners, with trophies going to second and third·place contestants. The Irvine rodeo is part of a series of rodeos in which junior bronc-busters accumulate points toward the alt-around cowboy a nd cowgirl championships of the year. The local sodbusting contest is sponsored by t he combined merchants of Irvine. IA Celebrates Mt:xico F ete LOS ANGELES <AP> -The green, white and red flag of Mexico flew over City Hall today as Mexkan Independence week neared completion. · A jubilan t celebration. cllmax<.>d by a traditional bell ringing, rocked the Sporta Arena Thursday night as Los Angeles area residents joined eHy -iJignilaries to celebrate the 167th 34exican lndependel\ce Day. A loud cheer went up at exactly 11 p.m. when the "El Grito" festivities began. Among the en· tertainers were the inlerna tionally known Ballet Folklorico and singer-dancer CanliOas. TOP S4lJS4GE TAKES POWDER CHICOPEE, Mass. <AP> - Wh at was billed as the world"s largest(Pol.i'sh sausage is miss· ing. · · Officials ol the Cha m ber of Com merce say t h at when Chicopee Provision Company workers went lo pick up lbe 107· pound, 10..foot-long sausage and put It oo dlaplay at t he Eastern Stales Exposition in West Springfield, all they found wer e empty trays where the kielbasa had been the centerpiece of the fourth annual kielbasa festival here. • THE FOOTBALL SEASON ' You are possibly now in the proceas of shopping for carpeting and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no doubt feel like a •'football.·· bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We th1nk you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdciWM In Orange County for over twenty years. 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WJll'!'l'I U• t 6t n.-+ " WuttM ,tall 2J U>4 .... . W1tkll\I .112 I) 29 1A , .. .. W•vOof ,4'14 I ....... .. MM!Un .JO 4 I S~ ••• ., WHnpll,1t.. 4 H .... , WUtMd .fOtl 2tO 14\'i+ "' lllU+l't I Friday, S.ptember 1e, 1977 DAILY PILOT Fig•t Fades Saks Hopes Buy Peace By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Hnrdly a week passes without atome new bleata Crom American companlea about "unfair" compctlUon from Japanece producers. The charge ts usually that that Japanese dump \hejr products here at prices below what the~e same items 1eU ror in Japan. THE STEEL COMPANIES HAVE complained. The { television set manufacture!'$ have complalned. The latest te> .. Join the wailing chorus are Monsanto. o major chemical producer, and E.F. Johnson, the leadlng U.S. maker of CB radios . Monsanto has built D new plant at Chocolate Bayou, Texas. to produce sorbic acid and potassium sorbate, chemicals that are used as preservatives in food process- ing. The company charges that the Japanese are dumping these chemicals here at prices 40 percent below what they command in Japan. Monsanto says the viability of its Texais plant is threatened. The U.S. Intcrna t1onal Trade Com - Money Tree mission is investigating ri!>tng imports or J apancsc·made CB radios. E.F . Johnson warns that iC "quick action,·· in lhr form or quotas or tariffs, is not taken, Japanese makes will take over the American market. However, look what's going to happen an the coming Christmas sales season. You are going to be bombarded with pl~ches for an expensive new Japanese·made toy · and there won't be a whisper of compluint from U.S. com panies. THE "TOY" IS THE HOME videot1tpe recorder, which the electronics industry is counting on to become the big ticket replacement for color television sets. The recorder is a unit that will enable you to to tape TV shows you are not -around to catch. so you can play them back at your con- venience. It's capable of recording a program off one chan· nel while you're watching another channel. Sony has been selling such a unit here under the name Betamax for $1,300. The units being moved into the U.S. market will sell for as low as $1,000. The TV recorders lo be marketed here will be sold un· der a variety or brand names -RCA. Zenith, Sylvania, Panasonic, Quasar, Magnavox. Sanyo, the Sears, Roebuck house label. But the variety is less than meets the eye. WJDLE U.S. MANUFACTURERS HAVE been working to develop a recorder, the Japanese have clearly beaten them to the punch. As a result, all the units to be fielded here in the coming months will come from two sources· Sont' or Matsushita. Matsushita, the world's largest maker of TV sets, markets under the Panasonic and Quasar labels, but its video recorders will also be sold under the RCA, Maganavox, Sylvania, MGA and Curlis Mathes labels . Zenith, which Jed the fight against the color TV Invasion from Japan. will market under its name the Betamax re . cordcrs made by Sony. In addition to Zenith. Sanyo, Toshiba und Sears will buy their recorders from Sony. THE SONY AND MATSUSHITA units are not compati· blc, meaning that yc;{i will not be able lo feed a Sony tape cassette into a Matsushita recorder and vice-versa Despite the profusion of labels then. this contest will be basically a battle between two makes. And it will be an all· _Japanese ~!air. There are no U.S.·made sets for the Japanese lo undercut. lrwestoi:s Worried Over Money Supply NEW YORK <AP J -The stock market turned down to- day, giving up some of its modest gains of the past two sessions. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 6.23 points Wednesday and Thursday, dropped back 3.98 points to 856.81. Losers took an 8·7 Jead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange.listed issues. Aller ·Thursday's close, the Federal Reserve reported an $800 million decline in the basci measure of the money supply. But analysts said many traders still seemed concerned that 1.he tonger term growth trend in the money supply would prompt the Fed to tighten credit furthet jn the com- ing months. Do8"Jone•A ueragea Hew Y-IAPI 1'111111 l)ow.J_, ..... avtt ITOCJCS °'"" HlQll t.-Clow 010 30 Ind .. , 11 '6s.lll llU.U ll6 I I-) .. fO Tm 111 8' 71141 fie.GI 215.11-0 .. tS VII 112,JO ll2.M 111'1112,63+ 040 "su1 m.u 7'uo 2t0.•J m .os-o." lndol\ • .. • .. . • •• .. • .. 1,$11,200 Tr•ft .. .. .. .. • .. • .. .. .. • 252,100 UUll .................. , )IS,900 6S Stlt .... • ............... •• ,,11',400 A~rfran Leaden NEW VORlt V.PI· S.lff, • 11.m . prtte Ind ...i <'lt"91 of the lln mq~t 1<11\11 AmerlcM '1od< £11<!\Mlol llwn. trldlro ""''-"~ el mort tllM Jt. It-..... Ill..... IJ1,JOO O'A + "11 Ho<100M ... • •• .. tS,600 l7 .. ~ C11nl11111•io• A... . • 1~.soo 21~ • 14 CllatnP ~....... 51, 1IO 2 .. '-=mtfa 0...... •·'°°oo 'rt! + " 1'ff*I • • Sf, t .......... ~t<~ ... »..-.-. ---lm...otl it.. • 29,SOO 1.-. -'4 WYl'ft '"'"· V_. 14'-' + '111. lltllt (tell, t7,200 22"9 +I M'hat Stoeh11 Did NEW VORlt tAPI ACIVenceO D•Cllnecl Untlla,..a To11l I•~ Ntw ltTI 11•(111• N•w 1'77 low~ iALt!$ Due to late transmission today's listing wlU not • appear In the Oally Pilot. WHA\' AMIX DID NEW YORlt IAPI ~It tAUI ~~. TMly °""' ~ ,.. 1ff ,,. '" JOS -1137 1• 0 ,, I• Oue to late transmission today's listfng wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot. StoclUl1t 'r-Spodlpt .. \ J e CA.IL Y PILOT QOIENIE BGflflOf1e1111sured-Mostlfl DEAR PAT· I'm planning Lo v1s1t my parents in New York for a month lhis faJI. Because of my long stay, I 'II have to take a qui_te a lot of clothing and lug. gage. Do airlines provide insuranc~ coverage for haggage,ordo I havetogetmyown? G.P .. Huntington Beach On domestic mghts. the carrier's maximum liability is $500. If your baggage ls worth more, you may obtain additional coverage by declaring excess value and paying a fee for extra coverage. Telegram• Are Guaranteed DEAR PAT: I sent a •night letter recently and "as very upset to learn later that delivery had taken eight hours. Doesn't Western Union have to observe delivery time limits? H.H .. Newport Beach Although It's not generally known, Western Union ofrers money-back guarantee on deUvery time for all types of domestic services. Night letters are supposed to be delivered within one and one· half to two hours by pbone, or within five hours if delivered by hand. Mallgrams s hould be expected to arrive in the first business mall delivery the day after being sent. If you did not get service within these time limits, you are entitled to a full refund or vou may have your message resent at no charge. Contact you'r local Western Union customer service operator to file a claim. What Doe• •Ko•her ' Mean? DEAR PAT: I love kosher meats. but 1t seems that usually they are more expensive than other vanelles. The same thing applies to other food s Jabelcd "Kosher." Are these foods prepared to Jewish custom. or 4 oes it amount to special recipes OEPARTMENTOI" FORE, TRY L.A Mot.,,, OltKlof' Publl"*' Oranve co .. 1 O•lly Piiot, 5"PI 1•. ll, JO, lt?7 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTI nous IU$1Nt:S$ NAMISTATl:MINT Tht lollowlno per'°"" are dolnq bull· "''' es: NEWPORT INSULATION1 NEWPORT POOLS, 113 W•vt St .• L•o~~'!"r.111.?~~:~~·n Wtvt St .. ~Una Be•<ll, <;.tlll. '2UI Ed Jll(i;..,,,, UI Vlcto<la, CHU M•W C.0111 t'K77 • Tl'los bUilntu I\ <onducltd by • ~nertl P"r1Mrllllp &ruu I: MCOow•n Thl1 •1•1-t WH 111.0 wllh Ille County 0-ct Or-County on 5-pt, 1, 1'11 Pllo .. 1 PUOll""" ()r11n9e Co.a" 0.lly PllOt See>I t, 1•, 1l, l0, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·S1M NOTICI TOClllEDITOAS SUPElllC>tl COUllTOPTHI STATE OP CALll"OANIA 1"011 THECOUNTYOl"OllANGI N•.A·'2742 Elltle of EDWARD FROST HODGOON, DKHMd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Illa crtdlloo Of lht •bove n•mtd oe<._I Intl •II Pl!f\Ot\l l'l••lno tllllm• •O•lllll Ille \•Id doc-nt ••• required lo Ill• lhtm. w1111 ll>e iw<en••Y vouchers, In 11'19 ollKt Of tlw <Itri; OI lhe allow tn- lttlPd court, Of to P'H•nl lhtm with,,,. necowrv vo.Kl'oers, lo Ille unoenlon..s at c 10 WUll&"' E Powell, Pe1J11on11r, •t 1600 Do.... St 11110 N•wporl Bu<n C•lltorn•• whtch I\ 1hf e>l•c• of t>u\I nen ol Ille uncltrilQntd 1n •II m•ll•rs l>'l•l•onlnq lo I"" •'l•I• of stld Cl<'<•· d•nl wllhot1 lour monlM elltr Ille first publlc•lionol 11'11\ nollct D•leo 5'>P4rmller IJ, 1'71 Wll llAM E POWELL P~l otloner fE HCulor ot lllt Wlll oft"" •bovt n.amed CllK-nl OENISL KA$TEN IMIO Dove SI.,• 110 N•wl'Cl<t ... cl\, CA Ttl' 17Ml 7S2...,S AttortWy ltr Pwtl-ff Pul>llJheO OrM>Qe Cot•I Oetly Pilot, ~pt 16, 2J. 30. ~I 1, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE "CTITIOU$ •u•11•1u MAMllTATIMllfT , ....... low! ... --•• dolftf .,..... ....... ,. MADOO)( APTS., 105 Maddn, Hlllltl1\910ft 919'11, CA Mani L &Nunlllo., l?O Sec• St .• Pa~.CA•llOl Tll" lloAlnen '' conoucttd t>y an '"' dlvlduet. Merli L. llla<nnlk Tnlt It.at-I WH 111.0 Wllll - c-1 y ~ o1 0r efl99 "°""' y Oft s.p. le Mb« IJ, 1917, p""' PuOllthed 0r•"9t Co.ad O.tly l'llOt Sept. 14. D. JO. 0c:1.1, ttn .on-n PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOU$ IU$1NIH NAMISTATIMINT The louowino persons••• CIOl1191M1ll· ntUH: THE ORANGE COUNTY AN· TIO\JE ~ I. SALE. l•H Cr,Ktnt Ave . 11utne P9<k, c.. •11uo JQMClfl o. .. GrllYM•, 35'11 Clltryl W•y. Rl,..rtldll, Ga '2io. Bettye S.vote Grlmn, 3Jtt C/wryl Nay, Rl,..nlcle, CA. '2SO. Thi• l>Utlneu IS <OllOUCltd llY • oenertl 11tr1ner1lllp. JOMllfl °'.,, G<i.._ Tlllt •llll-t w•• llled wlllt tN County Cltr11 ol Ortl\99 Covnty Oft A1191111 S, 1'17 ,. ... , Pu!lllv..d Or•noe (OHi 0.ily Piiot s.111. 2, •. 1•. 21. ttn ..,n PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USINl$1 NAMI STATIMINT Tiie lollowlno perlOtl ll dolr19 lluSI· nH>H PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING ANO GARDENING SERVICE. •142 HumbOldt Ave., WHtmln•I••. C,t.. '2.e.1 Salv_. T R.,..lre1. •742 H.....,. bold! A .... w-.tmlMttr. CA. '2"3 Tllh b<DlntU ll t-UC1t<I D7 en In dlvidutl ,. Sal T Rllnllru This sia1..,...1 "'"' llltd with tlw County Cl-ot Otanoe Counly Of Auou•I 23, "77 · .....,,, Pu!lllSl\ecl Or-Co.a\! Delly PllOC. AU1111SI 16, Sept~ 2, '· 1', 1971 110.n PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8UllN•U NAMI $TAT•MllNT T,,. loltowlno persons tr• dolr19 !><Isl· ntHH: KEY CLEANERS, JCm So. 8'1•1ol Aw.,Sotnlll...,..,CA R-.i L CMpenter Jr .. 311 Alv• Ln., C:OU..MHa,CA'2611 R-rl L C.,oen1.,-Sr , JJJI NtY..S. SI , Colt& Mew, CA This t>uslneu Is conducted t>y • Cit"'•"'' pertneri11lp. R-rt L. CerDentM Jr TlllS Sllll-t WM flled wllfl the County C...... ct Or-County on~ 1.~n.1'n PUBLIC NOTICE ALLERGY? NEW? FO R ORANGE COUNTY SOUTH COAST **MUSIC CATERING** Having• party, reception, or sales boOster event? H.cj •problem with live music? Custom music systems are now avalla-. ble for your home, hall or business. complete Installation & operation · featuring a Dimen8ion 7 disc jockey. Super sound musical lights. Your music or ours. Reasonable rates, five hour mlnlrnum. Early reservations are sug- gested. (2131 214-2156 17141 54J.9624d ITATIM&NTOfl•IANDOttM ... T R e c o· r. d e C)PUSIOP M I COB PICTIT10Ul~:JHUAMI essa e ,..,. flolloWlftQ "-' ---- Charlle•a Diaco Business After Six please : ~:.-: w~~~"e~ T~s~'v~'ii l l l EiC Y C 0 MT I 0 l Charlie (714) 95S·3535 et •sot s.n Gttwi.t Clrcle, e_.. P•t1t, fOUMIATION · c.11toml• t06111. 9'M!cl Danny (213) 691-994' FeaturlnglJ:ID:) 111e•1<11Uous11us1 .... , .... ,,,.,..._.., 811 1saJ. Dr1llll ca '"" 10 -wes lllecl 111 C4.l11ty on Aprll 10. ms. Write fer~ llltonMtf• DolOrff M Keller. 6»2 Sen Gelltltl l~===========!...------.::...-----------------Clrclt,....,,. Ptt1l, CA. t0620 r Tllll Mlntu w.-<011$1dtcl t>y •n I,.. dlvldlull, S'9ned DolorftM. Ktlltr Tllll 11.M-was flied wllll IN C-ty Clti'tc °' Orefl99 Co<lnty Oii Sept. I, lt17, Pu!llllNd 0refl99 Cotr>t O.lly Piiot Sept. "· 23, '°· -Oc:toc.r 1, "" ...,.,.n PUBLIC NOTICE s...." SUNalOfta>UltTOPTNI STATI OP CALIPOANIA POii THICOUNTYOPOaANOI .... ,..ftt41 NOTICI OP NIAAlltOOf' NTITIOH l"Olt l'lt09AT• OP WILL ANO f'Otl LITT•AI TISTA~INTAAT AND POa AUTHOltlZATION TO AD· MINUTIA UNDla THI INOIPUH,.NT AOMINllTaATIOM OP ISTATHACT. IE l I a t t o I A N N A· M A Y HALOERMAN, DKHMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ill.at JOSEPH B. HALDERMAN llH llled htreln •petition !or Probate of Wiii Mid tor Is-. of Let .. rs lHtementery end kw Auttorlzatlon to Administer,,,,.. der IM 1-peooctotot AclfnlnlltrtCIClfl of E st.etff Act, rtfvtnet ta wlll<ll 11 n1 fOf tur111tr pert lcattrs, -I Mt time -plect of 11ffrl119 tlle um• llM been NtlorOtt. 4, 1'11,et tO:OOe.m •• Illa c-1,_.. of Otptr1JftMI NO J uld court ... 1'00 Oo;k GenlM Ori .. Wttl, In 11\t City of 5•nlt Ane, C.Ollfornit. Dal.ad 5"11 12. 1m wtLUAMl.tt.IOWN, County Cltr11 MILLla,&MAltTIHO * •••• Aftwrtce ...... Wl\lt1'w, CA. -Tel: UUl'41MS11 Alt~,_.,....._ Publlslled Or-C.0.st Dally PllOI, S.pl. 15. 16, 22. 1t11 ~71 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUSINIU NAMaSTATIMllNT Tiie lollowlftf pet'tonS •r• CIOl "t buM-,....s as: TOOL 11!0., 111• Mo<vovlt, Colt.e Mtw·C::~nl~~:,.cuter , 10, Eove-•. 8.albot. c.tlloml• •i.'1 Vldtl S. L.-nttst .... 20t EOOtweltr, Btlll09, c.tlfomlatMI Tlllt !Miine» 11 _.., t>y .., Ill· dlvl-..i. R-J. Ltn(•lltr Tlllt --wtt llltd wltll lht Covnly Ckrlt Of Ora1199 CO<Hlly .., Auou1Ut,1m PlttM Pvbltstwd 0r"'9 CMlt Delly Piiot, Where else can you get this? Q¥bl tQI COY\h GU.uAHTt ... wr CiUA•ANtPt. ro tle"MAN(,I T;· .. ~~= ~~~:~~:~IL~I~ ~ri.tH• rUlL i'\JM& 11.ui ...U lOW~M> 4 UKa tJ1UI t n"4•· 11ft\\'AlVf ~a:at'lflCAf'&WtU••ALM'tAJfrft;ott 111>•--• ot Jut. 0Afff ttl' ......... A,t-. We furnish the above guarantees on all coins and meet the standard of the ANA Grading Board when applicable. 2630-C A•• Street ~ leadl 645-1"144 (Behind Mariners Mile) Tuea. 2:00-5:30 Wed. thru Sat. 11:00-5:30 Cloaed Sun. & Mon. Pttm s.11temi.r 1, t, "· u. "" l1~n Publl"'" Or.,,._ CMll Otll'f Piiot. 1-------------1 Stllt "· n. JO, 0c:1.1, 1m .... n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOU$ IUllNIEU NAMaSTATIMINT PICTITIOU$1U•IN•U TN toOowl119 oert0n I• dol"f bin!· NAMI ITATIM9NT • ,,. .. eJ: NEWPORT BEACH ONLY hcang used? ., B N., Dana Point Tiie looowlno --.. clolno ~ CLASSJCAL CABI NETRY, •Jt -------------! neues NewMll Slr..C,Coslll Mew.CA. '2U1 l'RIMO ASPliALT, t.o21 Btll..:I Ooft Welt« OllllO. 2D Holl<Sey STOCK ELIMINATION The use or the "Kosher" label ls regulated. Kosher meats must be prepared in accordance with ritual. The way an animal or fowl Is killed, bow It must be dressed, treated and prepared fO( human consumption has to be in accordance wltti J ewish law and custom, according to the California Stale Har A'soclatlon. Advertising to the contrary ls a aime punishable by a 5300 fine and up to 90 days In jail. . 'I. Death Notice• Death Notice• KOENIG Pesud .... y Seotern!Mt 14, 1•11 LILLIAN ltOENIG. roldenl 01 Survlv•d by two dauohleri, Ann l•oun• OHcl'I, Gallfo,,11• tor 21 yurs. C•rn-11 ol N-1 Be.tell, Ge., .nd P.o-.ed away on Sept•mber IC, 1'77 Ollvt Coo~ ol l•t>uron, C•. •I• 1.-.. v .. ,,., ,,..,,,. .. 0.-me Herl"O of orandclllldren, •nd •I• O"lll· lu<\on Artton• Pr•¥•t~ wrvlC•~w•r• or•ndct\Hdren Sorn In Otnver. h•ld lnl~rment M•lro .. Abbey Color-on Ac><ol 11, 1111. Prlv•le Mtmoriel P•rk, Anehtlm, c .. Sllefl•r ;~mlly "'Vieu ln Rtdltnd~. ca L•oune 8e..:I\ Mortuary, t7• Soullt PeclllcV-Mortu•rydlre<to" Cool MIQllw•ydlre<lors l'AnEIUON ltELL y PATTERSON. Aoe 2S do..S ~•pl•mber 14. Survlv•d by lltr "~uollltr Tarah Ann W•ktlino. mother S.lty Gendron, l•I~ Bl\hop Palle'W". 1111er c;.o.oi• PtlltrWft, qr•nde»rtnU Oouq Smith, Mr~ H•ltn Ouo ~nd Mr & Mr\. Jame~ Patterson. .,...,,«~ S.lurdo 10 AM .at Hollon ""d ~n Mo<'lu.trv L-8e•<h w1111 Int••· m•nl 1nAJI !>out\ C.mtlffY P'IUEMAN HELEN HAVER FREEMAN, resl (ltnl al N1wp0rt Buch, Calllornle HUHOADWAY MOUUAIY 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH TUTHtU L.AMI COSTA MISA CHAl'IL .-21 E. 1 7th St. Costa Mesa • 64M888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway SantaAna * 647~131 PlllCIHOTHUS SMITHS' MOl'TUAIT 627 Main St. Huntington Beech 53M539 PlaF4MtLY COl.OMl.AL JUMUAL NOMI 7801 Boin Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACllllC VllW MIMOIUAL P.Alll CemetetY MortUllY Chapel 3500 Pacific View Ortve Newport, Ctllforn11 U4•2700 Deaths Elsewhere WILKES·BARRE Pa. <AP) -t'ormer U.S. Rep. Mitchell J enkins, 81, suffered a heart at- tack Thursday and died at Wilkes·Barre General Hospital. WATERTOWN, Mass. <AP) -SUvlo Coscia, 77. a French born player and voice coach with the Metropolitan Opera for 36 years. died Thursday at his home here of an apparent heart attack. t..M, Jtunttnotan 8Hcll, CA-Rd., "'-1 8Hcft, CA "'60 JOMPll D Wllsan, "'2 T•la.rt, Tllll buSlntSI ,, conouct.o t>y an ,,.. Hunllngton llM<ll, CA m4I dlvlOU.t. Tllll buslnMS 11 CondUdtd lly .., .,.._ Oon Otlllo dlvkNal Tl\11 tllll-wn tlled With IN Tiiis ~j ":~lltd "With IN County Ott1I ct Oranot Cout!ty Ofl Auo. County Clerk OI Oranoe County on u, "· "77• p...., "n PlllM Put>lllNd 0ntnve Cetlt Dally Piiot. .l'utlll"*' O.-anoe CC-st o.lly Plrot. Aueust2'.See>1-2.•.1•. '~,,..n 5tot.1•.n.:io.0c:1.1.1m 40»-n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUllUllNllS MAMl ITATIMINT The fol!OWlll9 ...,_ tre clol"t bull· neu•s: PHILLIP$ MAlllNE STOR(S, 212S Hewpon 8oul•v•rd, Newport 8ttc:ll, c.tltomle t1660 PlllltlPt Marine llOf'fl, I"<· I• C.lltomlt ~ellOft), '111 Wt• .... Strfft, Newport 9ttcl1, C.lllorlll• '2MO Tiiis b&lness Is COftd\lctecl Dy • cor· poreUoll. .... ILLIPS MARl"'I! STOIU!S, I NC. Reoer I!. Ooetlll•. ~ . Tiiis .-W8' filed WlOI Ole c-ty Cltf1I ct Ol'MOI CAMttl' Oft ~ '-"'IJ" 12, 1m. ,..,m l'vblllhed Ortnee Cofft Dally l'llot Sept.. ,.. %l, •• Oct.1, ''" C.17 PUBLIC NOTICE EVERYTHING -GOES! 601'l 7·53 OFF NO ALTERATIONS ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES NEWPORT BEACH ONLY! I ·Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 70, NO. 2S9, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES . SJC Doctor By WILLIAM SCHRE18Ell ... Oellt ..... , .... A '18-year-old San Juan C,Jpl1traoo d(>ctor, lon1 con· 1ld~red a pillar of lhe community by many old timers. is facing mlldemeanor charges alleging he illegally distributed am· phetamine diet pills . Dr. Paul H. Esslinger, who hl*S practiced medicine in the Mis· slon City since the early 19305, Is t rec on his o~ recognizance pendmg a pre·lnal conference Oct. 12 in the South County M un1c1pal Court in Lo gun a Niguel He w;is arrested in mid-August after a five-month mvesUeaUon of his omce practices by agents of the California Office or Medical Quality Assurance. John Urso. chief of that con· s umer ugency's Santa Ana bureau. said today evidence ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Charged • ID gathered durfng the long probe l:sslinger could face a term in was turned over to the Oran~e chunty jail and/or a Cine. County District Attorney for The doctor was not available prosecution. 1 fo r comment today on the According to Urso, the charges' char~flS pendin~ against him. against Esslinger include nine Hrs attorney. John D. Cochran counts or unlawfully prescribing of Irvine, contended his client is amphetamines, one count or innocent hut would not elaborate altering medical records and two further on the case. counts10of improper labeling of The slate investigation re· drugs. volves around allegations that If convicted of the charges. Esslinger was distributing diet Body ID Given Writer Crashed in Ocean? D.tlly ~lr.c S!Mf ...... PHYSICIAN CHARGED Or. Paul Esslinger OrJnge County Sheriff's an vestigators have identified the body of a man found floating a mt It-off San Onofre Sept 8 as a I lollywood writer who had rented a plane tn Santa Monica a day before his naked body was found tn the sea. Douglas Winfield scott Jr., 42, of Hollywood, was found offshore by people aboard a cabin cruiser. Investigator W. F;. Stansbury said the man was believed ac· co mpanied b y a second Hollywood resident, whose body has not been recovered. Nothing Witlaheld1 Conduct Met Rules . ~ 1 l ~~~TO~~~~~~p=-C~~t?.~~t "tng that "I have done more Ulan staying narrowly within the law stay narrowly within the law," would not be enough lo s._tifsy the Bert Lance testified today that ethical standards of fli s ad· bl& conduct both ua·btlnkerund ministration. ~s'budget director meets the high ethical standards sel by Pres\· dent Carter for his admlnbtra- llon. · Lance also said he withheld nothing about financial-dealings from Senate committee staffers who interviewed him before con· firmation hearings on his ap- pointment as budget director. Lance responded that he had met that test and "certainly. I have done more than slay nar· rowly within the law." During his appearance Thurs· day, Lance said the question of whether he had withheld in· formation from the committee, when his nomination as budget· director was before the panel last January, was the most serious of the issues raised against him. Referring to his meeting last .lanuary with the committ~e staff, Lance said : "It was one tn which we had a total and lull dis· closure." c h a i r m an Ab r a h am A . Lance insisted he had told the Rlbicoff <D·Conn. ), said that committee staff about hls finan· after Lance finis h es hi s cial dealings, includ\ng the over· testimony, possibly on Saturday, drafts. during his banking member.i of the committee staff career. ··we think thl'r e 's a good chance another man" as with the pilot when the rented plane went down." Stansbury said He said Scott rented a plane tn Santa Monica on Wednesday, Sept. 7, but did not bother to file a flight plan. · "We think he might have an- ticipated the crush," Stansbury said, "and set the plane down softly, taken off hi s clothes and attempted lo swim ashore. "That's · just an assumption.·· he added. lie said Oceanside of· ficials found a left funding gear from an airplane on Sept. 9, but :-aid Orange County officials did not hear about that discovery un·· ul Thursda.> .. It looks like 1t is from the rented plane,·· Stansbury said 11 c said Scott is divorced . Sheriff's ocputies would not identify the name of the possible passenger on the plane, saying the Los Angeles man has an ail· mg mother who might be ad· verscly affected by the news. "We've got a missing persons report out on him,·· Stansbury 'tJl<f ·~··,....... BUDGET DIRECTOR, ATTORNEY FIND TIME FOR CHUCKLE Bert lance Confers With Legal Adviser Clark Clfford would be cdlled to testify under oath about their discussions with Lance. Pressed by a Republican sena· ·LB Stitdents. Decline Afternoon N. Y. Ste,eks ~ ' ., ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 TEN ceNTS Pills Probe pills to patients without conduct· ing physical examinations be· forehand. That contention is also the core argument or a wrongful death suit filed against Esslinger by a Riverside County widow, stem· ming from her husband's death from a heart attack last October. The suit, however, is separate from the state case against the doctor. "We know nothing about ... ~ OPERA ST AR DIES Marla Callas, 53 Stormy Opera Star Cal/Au . Dies PARIS (AP) ... Marla Callas, "· stormy American-born diva famed also for her romance with the late Aristotle Onassis, died at her Paris home of a heart attack today. frlends reported. M lss Callas had not appeared on the stage since 1973 and in re· cent years had been living quiet· ly in Paris. • Born In New York to Greek Im· migrants, La Callas was trained in Greece and established her career in Italy. Her talent brought her acclaim as one of the greatest sopranos or the 20th cen· tury while her fiery tempera· ment and romance with Onassis made front pages. She fought with managers and conductors, walked out of performances and cancelled ap· pearances and alienated herself from other performers. .. To me the art of music is megnlflcent," s he once ex· plained, .. and I cannot see it treated in a shabby way." a w,-ongful death suit.·• Uno satd. Esslinger b as been a doc· tor since 1928 and, for .ars. be was San Juan's only resident physician. He is remembered by longtime resid,ents for many good deeds in the past, including lavish Christmas parties for the com· munity's ~hildren. <See DOCTOR. Page AZ) Slayer's Death Upheld TALLAHASSEE, Fla. <AP> - The state Supreme Court today denied a stay of execution for John A. Spenkclink. the 28-year- old California man whose ex- ecution has been set for Monday morning. The court upheld the death warrant signed earlier this week for Sperikelink, who was con· demned to die in the electric chair for the murder or a drifter in a Tallahassee motel room. The attorney general's office said there was no indication of how the seven justices voted after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. No written opin· ion was issued immediately. i I I Spenkelink 's attorney Andrew Graham asked the court to spare the condemned man's life tem· ' porarily so he could pursue other 1 appeals. These would have to be ~ in the federal court system. Meanwhile. U .s. District ~ Judge William Stafford of TaUShusee called a bearln& for late today on Graham 'a attempt to wi'n a stay ln the federal courts if he fails in state courts. . - Spenkellnk, 28, a prlson fugitiv from Buena Park, Calif.. 4 was co vlc:tccl of the Feb. 4, 1973, mu...i:.. r of Jo h Szy · 3, a tta com a par s· death row Inmates re- fused to eat at Florida State Prison Thursdav in an apparent show of support for Spenkelink. Prison Superintendent David H. Brierton said the 16 bad been on Spenkelink's wing before be was moved to an Isolated "death watch" cell a few steps away from the electric chair. Graham is appealing a circuit judge's refusal Tuesday to order a stay of execution. The attorney contends that jurors opposing capital putllsbment should not have been excluded from the trial and that Florida judges dis· criminate between whiw and blacks ln bandlJ>g down death sentences. tor about his overdrawn check ing accounts in Calhoun, Ga .. Lance repHed -as he has Insist· ed earlier -that the issue wasn •t a matter of ethics. Enrollment Down 2(j(J Over Last Year's Total The romance with Onassis followed the breakup of her mar· riage to Giovanni Battista Meneghinl, wealthy Milan in· ,.. dustrialist 26 years her senior, who had discovered an ungainly, overweight girl with a maanifi· cent sop rano voice and In what may have been Spenkelink's best hope of avold· • lng execution Monday. Justice . Joseph Boyd raised the !due of t he U.S. Supreme Court challenge tiled by three other death row Inmates of state clemency procedur•. The court has not deelded whether it will taketheca~e. "In a place like Calhoun. where you have a practice of overdrafts . . . overdrafts as such is not an ugly word," Lance told Sen. William V. Roth <R· Del.). " ... To simply say overdrafts constitute an unethical sltuAUon, lhat is not the case. A nose count of students on the five Laguna Beach Untlted School District campuses this week shows a decline of more than 260 students over last year's total, district officials sald today. But Superintendent Robert ·Sanchls said be expects that stu- del'it l•P to narrow by tbe fir1t of "There was no attempt to hide, no attempt to coverup anything,•· tempt not to disclose anything,·· Rattlesnake Lance said of the contl"oversy over hl5 Calhoun checking ac- count. Roth betan his questioning by Coast Weather 'Piartly c:roudy throuah Souard•Y with lo,wa tontaht ~ to· 82. Hips Saturday • 'IO·to 'JS. INll•B~ODAY , Al,ert, lsaued In Cle11Wnte next week. "We'regoing to wall until Mon- day to determine the real enroll· ment, •• he said. District officials. S!lid attendance tends to be lo'!er when school begins In midweek. "WeJJtarted school on Wednes· day last year and by the next Monday. attendat\Ce had in· creased significantly," Sanchis said. But he did admit surprise at the large decline of first day stu· dents. Fisures turned In to the Orange County Board of EducatiOJ'\ Thursday show attendance figures 0!_~1016 for kindergarten through um crade. Last year's student population tot•led 3,282. The lower enrollment figures wtll not have an eCf ect on th• A ver~ge Dally Attendance (ADA) measure for schoof financing, Saochis said, because those figures are not turned ln until April. "What our enrollment is today does not determine what our financial picture will be," he ex- plained. "As a rule, our enroll· ment has started lower and in· creaaed to the amount we pre· dlcted br next April.•· He srud if attendance dtSei'bot climb by next Wffk it will be due to two factors: 15 a significant drop In the number of kin· dergartners ln the dtstnct.. and 2) the dlstmt will not have re· celved the number of junior and high school younist.ers to offaet the lower kind erg art.en numbers. •'Laguna ls typlcally a com· munlty where students who do come i,p the area aniupper 1rade level ~la~. which offaet ihe (See S'J1.1DgNTS, P"e A!) guided her to stardo'!'. . Her nine-year halson with Onassis ended when he married Jacqueline Kennedy In October 1968. She never met Jacqueline, but continued to be friends wltb the shipping magnate until his death m March, 1975. Borp Sophie C. Kales In Brooklyn. she renoupced her (Sff CAUAS, Page AZ) "If we execute thl• man on Monday and a few days later tile Supreme Court 0£ the Unit~ States says Qov. Reubin Altew s clemenc1 procedures are wrong, what aniwer do you have for that?" Boyd asked Atty. G«t. Robert Shevin. · .. • DAil y PILOT ·L ~c '"day, 8epi.m~r 1•. 1177 SupervisQ_:rs · View County Chamber Hears Coniments on Growth Problems 8)' (iARY GftANVU,Lf: O!•O<Mty~twt Board of Supen1-or Cbatrman Thom• Raley 1ot1d It 1 llme for county rc1ldcnb tu "bulianc:~ pnorlU ' ~o that ~i. Oran1e County frow11 "It will••· mMin what lt ts.· Suµervllor Philip Anthony •aid thiat perba~ too much nttentioo 1~ belna paid lo the county's un 1t~v~lopcd tln·u~ and not cnouwh to Ill clU11. Supervl•or Ralph Clark d~cl.,.-Od will' oo not..o. Supervisor Ralph Dtedrlcb olll'd It '* &hame that Oranie County's yOUnl MrO forcod lo jlO to Rlvttr1tidtf a.nd San Demar Jlono <.:ounll~ lot housln1 they CMn afford. And Supervi11or Laurence Sl'hmit suid the county's 1977·78 property tax rate should be Billy's Beer Carter Brotlwr Backa Brew LOL'ISVlLLE. Ky. <AP 1 ·-President Carter prob· ;.ihl) '"II have s treet-, and other public projects named after ham . hut h1-, )OUnger brotht!r Billy has • iln·.1cl) had hii-. n.imc given to an appropriate item. The v. <:11-knov. 11 lover or hops appeared at a news C'Onlerence today to annount·c that Falls City Brewing <..'ompan~ will market a hN·r named after him. It \\Ill ht•<:all<·d ··BILLY." andthetopofthelabel \\ 111 t •.11Ty this t'ndors<:ment: ··Brewed especially for ,rnd \\tlh tht• appro\·al of one of America's all-timl' ).!l'l'al h('c•r rlrink(•rs. nilly Carter.·· l'ltn:-. l·all f'or lhl' bt•t•r to be introduced in Carter's humt• stalt•. <;corg1a. then be distributed nationally I> v !\:o\ . 1 · "For mt•. the beer thing was a natural. ·cause l k11m\ a ~oo<I b<.•cr ht•tkr than an\'bodv ... he s aid. ··who kncl\\~'? Ma,·bc I'll become the Colonel Sander~ of hec•r... · Moulton Meadows I Laguna Reaches Halfway Mark By STEVE MITCHELL Oft ... Oa41y Pl ... Sl•lf Laguna Beach is halfway there in an attempt lo obtain $800,000 to <JCqurre a lO·acre ridgeline parcel called Moulton Meadows for use as a regional park. · With Orange County supcrvii;ors ' approval this week or $150,000 from the state's 1976 Park Bond Al't for the Moulton Meadows purchase, councllmen now have $400,000 in the kitty. Another $250,000 has ~n set aside in the city's federal rev· enue sharing funds for the park buy. And councilmen instructed city planners lasl week to ao ahead and seek matchina funds ($400,000> from a federally- ftnanced Land and Water grant. The approval of $150,000 from the supervisors this week was \'iewcd as good news by City Ma nag er Al Thiel. lie said matching funds from the federal grant would mean S800,000 toward the purchase price of the parcel. which runs f'ro•PageAJ DOCTOR •.• Onlj Time months ago, Ess- linger drew headlines when he chased two bandits on the run for three miles alter they held up his office on Camino Capistrano just south or the old mission church. With the help of Sheriff's de· puties, Esslinger tracked the men down and they were captured. After that incident. EasUnger noted that, despite his age, he keeps flt, never smokes or drinks, eats only one meal a 4ay and works hard. Although the state investigator would not reveal details of their ·investigation pendine co\1!1,.ac· tion, stipulatlo~ in the Riveiirde County lawsuit allege that Ess- linger bad 8,000 to <6,000 cues and took ln an average of $1,500 a day from his dlet·program by charg· ing $7 for a month's supply or am· phetamine c1q>1ule.s. DAILY PILOT along the hilltops north of Arch Beach Hei~hts . The land b owned by Ahso Vie- jo. a s ubsidiary of the Phillip Morris Company, and Thiel said an appraisal of the lend would have to be made before a purchase price is agreed upon. 104.hcir request from the coun- l y supervisors. Laguna Beach councilmen stressed the park was lo be a ''regional" facllity. While the county rarely con- siders any park site under 100 acres a regional park, the council believed the parkland can be used by other countians than those living in the city. In its ap~ic,tlon for the federal matching funds, the city is stressing immediate acquisi- tion of the oark "so that the land may be purchased at relatively lower prices:i-and to forestall de· velopmentofthe area. The projeet application warns that should the parcel not be ac- quired for public use, single family homes could be developed on the IO-acre site. The ridgeUne. running between the neighborhoods of Arch Beach Heights and Top or the World, Is currently zoned for residential use. l'.-...PageAJ CALLAS ••. American cltiienship in 1966, ap· parently to ease financial com· plications connected with her divorce. Miss Callas beean to study mu&ic when she was 8 and by 14 bad won a number or amateur radio contests. Trapped abroad at the beginnin& or World War II. s he s tudied at the Royal Conservatory. She made her debut In M ascagnt 's "Cavallerla Ruaticana·• at the Royal Opera House ln Athens at 1'. But her career really began when the a-reat La Scala Opera House in Milan offered her a role in ••Aida'' and then alped her on as a member of the company in 1951. She made her American debut In 195(, performlne the title role of BetHnPa "Norma" at Chicaao•• Lyric Theater and in s ubAQutttt years she .,., wtdely acclalmed tor her roles in .. PuriUDJ... "Tosca;·· "Lucia·· and ~otheroperu. lower. but mentioned that, in three years as a county auperviM>r, he ha.an 't been pres- ent when county budget and tax rates have been adopted. Orange County's five supervisors' r emarks came at the annual county Chamber of Commen:e .. meet your county supervlaor" lunch. Riley sounded the keynote of the five-man forum when he pointed out that Orange County is California's fastest growing county in terms or population, houslne starts and employment. "The growth means op· 1>0rtunities in employment and living," Riley said. "Also, it raises questions about the long- term future. "As we grow;· RiJey con- tinued, "Uving becomes more in· teractive, things that people do increasingly affect others." Riley explained his comments by saying what might be one man's profits might be another man's pollution. "An airport can mean public service to one man and public nuisance to another man," the Newport Beach s upervisor said us he urged •·an intelligent bulanl'e of conflicting priorities to provide maximum benefit to the greatest number at the least cost." Both he and Diedrich told the chamber of commerce audience that skyrocketing housing prices "is probably Orange County 's number one problem." Riley prajsed a recent study or housing costs in Southeast Orange County for suggesting ways lo drop building costs and, m tum, prices. Diedrich urged acceptance of density bonuses, minimum-sized lots and Umitations on the size or houses that can be buUt as a way in some areas lo curtail rising prices. "Yes, that probably means less house than what we're used to seeing. but it will also mean hous- ing that middle and lower income people can afford," the Fullerton supervlsorsaid. Anthony suggested that a solu- tion to the home-price dilemma might be to concentrate more er. Beach Cities ·Incorporation · Study Slated I The reaalbiUty of incorporatine Dana Point, Capistrano Beach and Laguna Nieuel will be dis- cussed Wednesday night at an in· corporaUon study group meetfne in Dana Point. The cityhood meetine is scheduled for 7:30 p .m . in Con· ference Room 151 at the Marina Inn, 34902 Del Obispo St. . Represented at the meeting wtll be the Dana Point and Capistrano Beach Chambers of Commerce and the Laeuna Niguel Homeowners· Associa- tion. The drive for incorporatin& the three county areas has been led by Stanley Weissburg, a San Clemente resident, whose Jaw of- fices are In Dana Point. Weissbur g said population growth is inevitable in the area and is not necessarily bad. If wealth is brought to the areas. the tax rate would be low. he said. Additional information on Wednesday's meeting is availa- ble by calling the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce, 496-~ or Hans ~ossen, 831-9716. Signups Set For San Juan Rec . Program ReaJatratlon for San Juan Cal)ilt.rano'1 tall recreation pro- t ram MU betln Saturday at 9 a .m . 1n clty ball offices. 32400 Paseo Adelanto. Stp.-up1 will be open unW noon Saturday and will continue from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday throuah Frtcl11 unw Sept. ao. ctusee off erid through the proaram this fall will involve everyme from three-year-olds to aenlor elUzens. For edulta, tbe d\Y II offerlnt c1111ea ha CblaeH cooklnf, bridge. disco dance, photocrapb,y ~d 1Dll11Y otlMa' tblnp. SomlGttMJ-.fa .... elude Snatructloo tn IJmUIUea '1ld creaUve 4ramatlc1, For cldldnli .,. thrM to flve. the ~RI on .. a t.IJ\t tot ltory hov a a..&avt l>UPPeli:Y. l'or more tntormatfon on eoWMta.-tap, pboee -.ure fort on rebuilding and r e· furbishing exlsUng housing in the county's developed areas. He 1u11ested that "wh at already stands" might be "a great natural resource ot Orange County" ii rehabilitated. Clark wante<l it known that his one-man war with noise is cen- tering its attack on traffic noise, "th e noise of freeways, cars, trucks and motorcycles." The Anaheim superviBor said he wanted it clearly understood that his rece nt attack on motorcycle noise was directed at motorcycles "without a mu!fier that works" rather than motorcyclists as a class of peo- ple. Clark said there are "laws on the books now" which, it en· forced, will go a long way towards turning the noise volume dowr. . Schmit spent his time before the chamber audience complain· ing that the county's tax rate didn't plun1e far enou1h this year. At the outset of thll year's budget hearings, the Garden Grove supervisor said county de· partmenl heads should be made to reduce their budget proposals a blanket 10 percent. HQwever, during the budget hearings that followed, Scltmit did not make a budget cut pro- posal that was adopted by the full board. When it came time to adopt the budget and set the property l8it rate, for the third straight year Schmit was not present ~either endorse or reject what his fellow supervisors determined was to be the county's 1977·78 budget· tax rate package. Bridge Collapses APWI ..... Rescue workers attend to childrl'n beneath the t" isted remains of a pedestrian bridge that was knocked down by a c rane working to widen the street below. Six elementary school children were hospitalized in Lan !)ing. Mich .. this morning after falling from the walk\\ ay. 'Nobo.dy Would Delp' mind M""' 70, Waits 15 Hours for A.id DELRAY BEACH, Fla <AP>- A 70-year-old blind man who mis- takenly got off a bus in the wrong city waited lS hours on a bench while passersby ignored his pleas for help, police said. "I've been sitting here in the hot swi all day without food or drink and nobody wtll help me," Easton Vickers told police who ca me to hia aid. "Fifteen 'peop1e passed by me and l aald I wu blind and needed help, but they Just ignored me.·· hesald. Vickers told pollce be left r.oam1 by bua Wednesday mom- ..rg, headed for West Palm Beach, about 50 miles lo the north. But he got off at Delray Beach, 19 miles short of his destination. When he discovered he was in the wrong city, be Celt around for a bench and sat down about five blocks ffOm the bus station near the main part of town. The tem- perature reached near 90. "l cried for people to call police but nobody 11atened. 1 f',..,_PageAJ STUDENTS decline· in kindergartners. •• Sanchis said. "If the pattern <of decline> holds," be said, ''we will bave shown a decline lhtoucb all grade levelt." . But district officials are stilt' waltina tor the Qrst bell to rlne on M~~ay. didn't know where I was so l prayed and hoped help would ar- rive," officers said he told them. Vickers had a while cane, was well dressed and clean -shaven, police said. "It was a 1ad 1;ighl ... we took him out for a hot meal," said patrolman Howard Goldstein. On Thursday, police put him on a bus for West Palm Beach. Irvine Satellite Proposal Backed t / l' By PIDUP ROSMARIN OllMOlllf PlleUC.ff Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has given his personal support, and pledge of assistance from hims~lf and scien ce a nd technology assistant and former astronaut Rusty Scbwetckart, to an Irvine Unified School District satellite communications pro- posal. The district seeks a $50,000 grant from the National Institute or Education to develop • twO.. way televised satellite com-munication system between Irvine and Spartanburg County School District No. 'T, Spartan· burg,S.C. Irvine students will be able to bounce their sound and video im- ages off exiatinl educational satellites already orbiting the earth. ~owinl them to see and tallt directly with students in Spartanburg. District officials said grant air proval includes the neceuary r.deral permils to use the 4 s a t.elli t.es. In.a letter to Superintendent of Schools Stan Corey. Governor Brown wrote: "I am pleased to add my personal support to your pro- posed Irvine-Spartanburg com- munication satellite projecL "The possibilities or sharing human experience and broaden- ing the understanding of people around the planet through the use or satellites are virtually limit- less. -· "Through the cooperation or the school Systems of Irvine and Spartanburg, along with their supporting communities, your proposal can be the leading edge of a wave of the future which will bring people around the globe closer together." The proposal also has won the backing or the governor of South Carolina, James B. Edwards. The Irvine school district has considerable experience in· the field or two-way educational ca- ble television. THE FOOTBAJ,J_, SEASON .. You are. possibly ,,ow in the process of shopping for carpetJng, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. yoo no doubt feel fike a .. football,·· bounced around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which ls the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? 'M\at kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. Wew been helping people score "touchctowna In Orange COuntY.for over twenty yess., · · • -- DAILY ~I.OT l SC ·Ge~ _NeWc HOP' • 4'a t •• Senate Rejects. Ba~ Seeks Warning Note"' ..... Te• arp•l•e tfay Force Be With You l'UZZBUSTERS: l now cer talnly agrt.-e "'•th one or my col· leagu~ ht-re on the paper .~ho o~served the other day that POiice radar traffic enforcement 11 popping up everywhere There I was the other morrung, t.ooling alone good old Pacific Coast Highway in my usual grump-into-work daze. My mind was doing about one-half revolu tiOn per minute. 1 was groggily reviewing what I 'd read in the morning news and speculating on whe ther or not the coffee machine would be working when I got to the office. About then I was rolling into a sector of the coastal route where the speed li mit drops in just a few blocks from 55 to 45 to 35 miles per hour. Then abruptly, it happened I GLANCED UP on a hilly sidestreet and there he was. The motorcoµ was parked on the hill, silting astride his macrune, a radar gun pointed at the tughway. All or a sudden my pre-coffee dulled mind came to a full alert -as full as 1t gets. anyway. "Good Lord," I said aloud to the empty seat at my right. ·'HE'S PO I NTI NG THAT THING RIGHT AT ME." Now even with your mind in the early-day glops, you should know that by the time you see the ~fficer with the radar gun, It 's too l ate. He's already got you clocked and recorded. You are either busted or you're home free. So for the next few blocks, driv- ing ever slower, it was rear-view mirror watching time. Is he com· ing to get me? Do I see red lights in the sunrise? flow much will this one.cost? He did net come get me. TJDS LEI> ME to the con- clusion that CA) He couldn't gel his motorcycle started; <B> He was just using his radar for prac- tice; (C> He was in a benevolent mood <unlikely); (D) Hq had dis- covered a more interesting target; or (E) I wasn't speeding. Trouble was, I didn't really know which conclusion was cor· ri!ct. I'll never know. I had been driving along in the doldrums, j~st sort of floating with the flow of traffic. I didn't really know what my speed was when I final· 1)' s potted the motorcop with bis S\ar Wars radar pistol. So it was home free this time; not knowing whether you'd been right, wrong or indiffer ent. One thing is clear. There is s omething most dis quieting al>out seeing one of those men of the law alongside the road, point- ing that electronic bazooka right at you. I guess that's why a number ol companies are making a mint by &e 11 in g de vi c ea 11 k e the "Fuzzbuster" which you install dn your duh board and It alleged· lf gives you an early warnlna on police radar with a buzzer and ~shing li&ht. · The electronic age clearly has 'fin its clutches. "ANY MORNING NOW, ) ex· JJ~ct to come to work and find my b9ss pointing an electronic pistol ~tme. It wUl be telling him if I have tPY brain turned on yet. WASKINGTON CAP> -Dlel &odu and othtr productl con· talnlfll aaccharin are Ukel1 to~· maln on atore •b•lvea for at teut nother l8 month.I, but the,v prob- ably wUl have to carry a tancer warn1n1 almllar to that p.rtnt.t on claamto packqet. While there 11 11reement on the need for a cancer warnJn1, a fierce conercsalonal ll1ht ls de· veloptng over whether manufac- turers should allo be tequlred to include a similar wamlna when they advertise products contain· 1ne saccharin. THE SENATE VOTED fff to 7 Thul'lday to block a aovernment ban on saccharin, whlcb had been scheduled to take effect Oct. 1. The vat. al4o approved tbe re- quirement that cancer warnings be placed on all products contain· lnl the arWlcial 1weetener. Vending machines selling auch products also would have to post the wamlns, as would displays in superm~keta. Durlns the 18·month · morJtorium on the saccharin ban, the aovernment will study health risks and benefits of the No K nown M o tive 4 Chil~en Kille"' A.lone in How CLIMAX SPRINGS, Mo. CAP>-Four children were shot to death while their p arents were away from their home in an isolated rural area, police said. · Sheriff's officers say they have uncovered neither a motive nor u suspect in the slayings at the home in the Missouri Ozarks. "I DON'T KNOW IF ANYONE broke in or not, '1 said Deputy Sheriff Joe Vauhn. "There's no evidence of any forcible entry.·· The victims. the children of Mr. and Mrs. George Swift, were two girls, approximately 15 months and 2 years old, and two boys, 12 and 14 years old. He said the names of the victims would not be released pending notification or a relative. The bodies were d iscovered Thursday evening. "We responded to a call that there might be an injured party at the residence,·· the deputy said. VAUGHN SAID HE KNEW WHO made the call but declined to identify the caller. ''It.wasn•t a neightbor. We really don't want lo release that information." Three of the bodies were found In the house and 'he lou~ one of the boys, WjlS found in the backyard. Vaughn said all were believed to have been shot with a small-caliber weapon. All were fully clothed, Vaughn said. The deputy said he did ndt know how close the victims were to their assailant when 14ey were shot. He said they were not tied up. The home is in a rural area along a s tate highway, Missouri 7 ·'There really aren't any close neighbors.•' 75e i n 3 ¥ears House Backs Hike In ~inimum Wage W ASmNGTON <AP> -The House of Representatives is sending the Senate legislation to raise the minimum wage paid miJliona of American workers by 75 cents an hour over the next Ulree years. About 3.1 milllon persons work for the current $2.30 hourly minimum wage, which will ao to $2.65 in January if the Senate aarees with action taken by the House Thursday. This would mean a $14 weekly raise for people working a 40-hour week. (News analysis, Page AB.) The raise to $3.0S by 1980 would be the most siiable slnce Congress passed the firs t minimum wage legislation dee· ades ago. A similar bill already has been approved by a Senate coqimittee. JtfeziftJ Celellrate• MEXICO CITY {AP> -A half· million celebrants crowded into the capital's main plaza Thurs- day night to watch President Jose Lopez Portlllo ring the traditional bell of 'freedom, com- memorating independence from Spain 187 years a10. Lopez Portillo •ppeared on the . balcony of the National Palace for the time•honored re· enactment ol Father Hfdalao's signal of Mexican ·freedom in 1810. Fare Cid Anf'!eHCI WASHINGTON (AP> - Travelers with flexible schedules can fly from New York to London and back for $280. The plan, ap. ( I N SHORT J proved Thursday by the Civil Aeronautics Board, will be especially attractive to teachers, students and others who spend large chunks of time in Europe. Under the plan, passengers can name the week they want to fly but not the specific day. What they'll get ls a fare $346 cheaper than the normal New York· London roundtrlp coach tare of $626. l'lolellee K.fU. JS BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> Police battled scattered groups or rioters in Bogota early today as Colombia ·s worst violence since the 1948·1958 civil war sub- sided. Labor leaders whose na- tionwide strike set off the dis~ turbances vowed to conUnue aeltatlng for higher wages. Fifteen persons died and more than 120 were lnju.red in two days of lootlq anci rioUng that be1an durtna a 24·hou.r strike Wednes· dar qalnat President Alfonso Lol)a' aovemment. I Cool weather COnthiueS • b • , law Temperature. 'frigger Tlruntfento,mu artificial sweetener, which has been linked to bladder cancer in laboratory aulmala. THE SENATE·PASSEI> blll probably will win approval by the House, which gels lo acl on it next. House membera have aone on record as favorinf the delay on the saccharin ban. They voted for such a postponement ~rlier this year as part ofo&nother piece or legislation -a tactic the Senate didn't go along with at the time. While there 1s wide~pread con- RIM 'E• Opening day crowds at the Pendleton ~Ore.1 Roundup t h i s w e e k s a ,,. J o h n McDon a ld of Red Bluff. . Caljf .. take on u Rrahma bull. The-r odeo continues through Saturday. gressional support~or elaytn,s the ban and requ:irin wamina on nccbuin produ , the real controversy ls over vef\11ln1. The Senate strip from the bill a provision that would have required cancer waratnaa 1n printed advcrtittna or tn radio or tele\lialOIJ oonunerdala for pro- ducta contalnln8 aaccbarln. THAT ACfJON prompted Ule blll's aponsor, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D·Mass. >;to repudiate tile leaf,slatlon. Kennedy said al- lowing sacc'barin pro{lucta to be advertised without jpproprtate wamings "goes against the rec· ommendation of every health e:ltpert in this country.·• Kennedy satd a warning on saccharin products isn't taOOUlh to alert consumers to the risks of using the sugar substitute. He tried to get the Senate to re- turn the bill to his Senate health s ubcommittee, but wben that fa iled, on a 89 to 24 vote, Kennedy voted against the entire blll. Kennedy and others who want the advertising warnings -In· eluding the Carter admlnlstra· t ion -are looking to the House to re vive the proposal. A House health subcommittee has ap· proved the saccharin legislation, but without such a provision, in a hill that goes before the full House Commerce Committee for a vote next week. APWl ...... RAPE SUSPECT Oscar Edward Kendall Av edon Imposter Suspect Arrested W ASHING'ION <AP> -Police arrested a man Thursday ni1ht on a r ape charge and said they believe he ls the man who has been im- personating fashion photographer Richard Avedon as part of a con- fidence game. Police in a number or stales have been teeking a man who ttas beeo posing as Avedon, allegedly · swindling at least 30 women out ·Detective Joe Satterfield said of money while promising them Kendall was charged with a rape careers in fashion modeling. in Waabington three years ago in Metropolitan Police detectives which the assailant claimed to be said the arrest came after a Avedon. ... · bartender told police that a Authorities 'iatd they bad ls- customer resembled a photo· sued a natlonwlde bulletin graph of the alleged Avedon Im· earlier Thursday seeking Ken- personator and that the man dall in connection with the "was representing himself· as Avedonlmpersonation. the famed photographer. . POLICE I DENTIFIED the m aB an-ested Thursday night as . Oscar F.dward Ke;9_dall, 133, of Queen Creek, Ariz. A PHOTOGRAPH OF the al- leced irpposter appeared with a story Thursday morning in the ' Washington Post: • ONE DAY ONLY E : FINE QUALITY ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS ALL PAINTED IY PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS f, . I Hicks' Ouster Denied Cella Loses Battle Over Prosecutor 0.11, ...... lt .......... LOSES IN PRE·TRIAL MOVE Defendant Cella TO GET SEPARATE TRIAL Defendant Evans Younger in County Public Concern Urged in Crime 'CITIZENRY MUST HELP' Attorney General Younger Wiggins' Seat Sought by ~yor of Brea Rex D. Gaede, the mayor or prea, announced Thursday he is a candidate for the 39th Congressional District seat being vacated next year by Rep. Charles Wiggins (R.FulJerton >. Wiggins plans to retire. Gaede, 46, becomes the second entry in next June's Republican primary. He joins Assemblyman William E. Dannemeyer, 47, <R· Fullerton>, who anno11nced his candidacy two months ago. Gaede, director of the county's Child Guidance Center, describes himself as a Goldwater·type Republican. Mayor Gaede has served on the Brea City Council for two years and was formerly a president and trustee of the Brea·Ollnda Unified School District. Kicking Qff hla campaign Thunday in Santa Ana, Gaede accused Dannemeyer of "un· fortunate opportunism.. tn run· nlng for another post so soon. after beine elected to the Al· sembly la.st November. Gaede also •xi>rnaed concern over the influx of llle1al aliens from Mexico and the increuing burden it places on welfare pro- &rams. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of t11e 0.11, rllet It.ff Crime cannot be held in check as long as the citizenry leaves the whole job to law enforcement personnel, state Attorney General Evelle J . Younger declared Thursday. Speaking to the California Crime Prevention Officers As· sociation at Anaheim's Dis- neyland Hotel, the state's chief law enforcement officer said the key to stopping crime is com· munily involvement. Younger, currently considered an active candidate for the California governorship, also said a uniform buildinC code In· creasing security of commercial and residential structures is a needslty. ''If you're gomg lo legislate safety requirements In case or fire or earthquake, why not do the same for security against crime?" Younger told his au- dience. The attorney general said, however, efforts to toughen build.Ing standards to make life tougher for burglars have run in· to a solid wall of opposition from the building and protection In· dustry lobbies. "Tbe economic experience or recent years and the continuing impact of inflation .and budgetary constraints . • • has importatnt lmplicalions for crime prevention ln the future," Younger told the group. "It makes essential a more de· liberate al)d committed declalon by local communities to share with law enforcement its responsibility to maintain or· der." be said. .. The community must be will· ihg to accept responaibWty and recognize that the community must decide what level of criminal behavior ls acceptable or tolerable and then exert com· munlty control,'' Younger said. The third annual trainine con· ference for crime prevention of· ficers drew nearly 300 such of- ficers 'from police departments throughout the state. The aa· soclaUon ls divided Into northern and southern membership 1ec· tions. 4 Officer Stan Bressler of the Newport Beach Pollee Depart· men\ la president of Ute 10Uthem t hapter. Contract Ratified SAN DISGO (AP > -'l'he San Dleco Teachers AsaOciaUoo W rautled a contract aereeinent neCQUat.ed lut week. One·tlme Orange County political power Dr. Louis Cella lost another court battle Tburs- dsy when Superlor Court Judge Warren Knight refused to oust District Attorney Cecil Hicks as Celia's prosecutor. Cella's attempt to have Hicks' office taken off his case and replaced by the state Attorney General's Office centered around an alleeation that the district at· torney Is biased against him. Judge Knight ruled otherwise. He said defense lawyers ac;ting on CeHa's behalf had failed to show sufficient bias. _ That ruling means it will be a deputy district attorney from Hicks' office who will prosecute Cella next month wben he slands trial on multiple thud related charges. Last year, a rederal jucy in Los Angeles found the former county political kinamaker and two co· defendants guilty or federal tax and Medicare ofrenses connected with the bilking or fonds from two hospitals once controlled by Cella. The 53·year·old Santa Ana physician is free from a pending five-year prison sentence handed him until the outcome on his con· viclion appeal Is known. Since that conviction, Cella has spent a lot of time in Orange County Superior Court as bis at· torneys made a long series of pre·trial motions. A Cella co-defendant did win a point Thursday. Stephen Evans, e Js>rmer ad- ministrator at Mer~y General Hospital, Santa Ana, was told by Judge Knight that be will be given a trial separate from Cella. Evans' attorney, James Rid· det, appealed for the separation because or what he said was the massive amount of publicity sur- rounding the doctor as his political and financial empires began crumbling in late 1975. Cella 's demise as a potent force in Orange County politics came in January 1976 when /kderal and county grand juries r si'multaneously indicted him on multiple fraud related charges. In 1974, Cella was Callfomla's number one political donor when he contributed more than $500,000 to at least S4 candidates and polltlcaJ causes. Heaviest recipients of Cella 's political generosity were state Controller Ken Cory and county Supervisor Laurence Schmit who toeetherraked in almost $400,000 Cella dollars for their '74 cam· paigns. Johnny Irked Over Potties, Seeks Silence DETROIT <AP) -Lawyers for Johnny Carson want a Utica, Mich., tollet maker to slop talk· in& about the television star's $1.2 million suit over a line of "Here's Johnny!" portable toilets. The attorneys contend Earl J. Braxton, owner of Porta.John Corp., is uslng the lawsuit to gain publicity. - - Carson's lawyers asked U.S. District Court Ju4Je James Churchill today tO bar Braxton from talldne to reporters about the "!I'ont1bt.'' abow host's suit. Carson sued Braxton last January after he brousbt out a llne of portable toilet. called "H&re'1 Johnny!~· That ls the phrJ.Se used by ahnouncer Ed McMahon to tntrOduce Carson oh the 1V abow, and th.Huit charges trademar.k infrtnet ments. Canon'• Jawyert conten~ Bruton bu ''rel\llarJy elven out interview• to newspaper re· porters" about the case. They submitted u evidence copies or alx new.paper artlcl~ on the suit and a newspaper ad Braxton ran citing the .Wt .. Braxton'a lawyer, Allen M . Krau, calla the request for a gac order unreasonable and says he caanot stop reporten from ask· lng quest1onl. 'nle swt bu held up Braxton'• application for a U.S. trademark oMhe Phrue, whlch ta DeDCUM the outcc>me of the 1ult. BrutOii aald lie bu about 8,000 tolleta, Whl.Ch bi rent.a tor uae ~t COil· atrudbl attel, •Portl events Qd otberJ)laca. ........... JOHN DAVIDSON GETS CLOSE TO HIS AUDIENCE In Cincinnati, a Benefit for the Survivors Remembe~ng . Wncert :4i~ Fire Survivors • CINCINNATI (AP> ... Minrue Butsch clutched a yellow rose while her 70·year.old husbfind, Pius, broke mto a grin at Singer John Davidson's jokes. For a few moments Thursday night, the memory of their daughter's death m the Beverly ffills Supper Club fire last May was tucked away, but not forgotten. ' THE BUTSCHES AND THEIR FIVE grandchildren were among a crowd of 7,000 attending a benefit performance at Riverfront Stadium for the 200 children whose parents were among the 164 killed in the fire at the Southgate, Ky., night club. "This is a wonderful thing they've done here." Butsch said. ''I'm glad someone had the courage to put it on." Davidson, walling backstage when the fire broke out, didn't talk about the blaze that killed Jlis music director, Doug Herro. "JOHN'S HERE TO HELP THE children. not to talk about the fire,·· a spokesman said. Davidson sang love songs and talked about visits to the Ohio State Fair, and sometimes clowned with fans. who gave him a standing ovation when he came on stage. Wallace 'Cruel?' Told by C~rnelia MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Cornelia Wallace says the reason her marriage to Gov. George C. Wallace broke up wa~ "not in· compatibility but the com· mission ot actual violence and cruelly" against her by Wallace ''with danger to her life and health." Mrs. Wallace made the accusa· lion in a countersuit for divorce filed Thursday, three days after the governor filed for divorce on grounds of incompatibility. There was no elaboration on the charge. WIUTE ADELIA 'White flowers bacltfd by glouy foUqe mate WI lhnab a bandlome addlUm to any laDd~ape. 1 Gallon Sl te Reg. S:l.49 SALE , CAROB TREE This compaet srowln1 1hade tree adds coolnm to any land•c•a;»e· SALE She asked the court to award · her a divorce and to grant her "liberal sums as alimony sup· port and maintenance." • Flight Sold Out NEW YORK SP) -About two dozen budget·minded, spur·of- the·moment travelers showed up at Kennedy Airport on Thursday, hoping to fly to London at the new Pan American World Airways cut·rate $256 round·trip rate for standbys. PANSY, VIOLA It's _planting time ~r t hese fall·phlnting favorites ••aln· Grat for landacape or container UM. Pony Pack / 8 Plant.s Re1.a SALE ROSEBUSH We're doalnc out our 1ummer aeledloo of three-year-old No. 1 roe-. Hun')' whlle they lut! SALE sr• DAIL y PILOT A3 Allaway Gets 2nd Jury Try Convicted mass murderer Edward Allaway's defense at· torney refused Thursday to let a Superior Court judae decide if Al· !away was insane when be shot und kllled seven people on the Cal State Fullerton campus 13 months ago. As a result, Judee Robert Kneeland set Nov. 2 as the date a new jury will be selected to sit ln judgment at Allaway's sanity heanng. One jury heard 10 days of saai· · ty testimony. but was unab)e after four days of deliberation to decide if Allaway was insane when he kllled the seven people and wounded two others on the university campus. Judge Kneeland declared a mistrial last week and sent the "hopelessly deadlocked'' jury home. The same jury earlier bad no difficulty finding Allaway guilty of six counts of first degree murder, a single count of second degree murder and two counts of assault with u deadly weapon. Bunny, 'Body' Tales Mark Anniversary A mannequin in the morgue and a jackrabbit that laid off three workmen were amon~ stories told of the construction of San Clemente General Hospital, which celebrated its fifth an· n1versary this week. Two of the hospital's founders. Ralph Graham and Joe Long. each had a son working there during the final construction phase. A practical joker had pul a mannequin in the hospital morgue, and it was the two boys who found it. They didn't stick around long enough to fifid out the •'body .. wasn't a corpse, Long told a group of 38 employes who were honored this week for their five years of service with the hospital The jackrabbit story involved three workmen, who were told to walk through a larate concrete · pipe to work. •'Watch out for snakes. though;· the foreman lold them. "There are a lot or rattlesnakes Jn this hill country." The three men proceeded ~ cautiously into the pipe openi.Dg, one out in front with a gun, in case of snakes. The other two followed, with fiashligh.ts. When their light hit a jackrab· bit, hiding in the pipe, the frightened animal sprinted away. The gun went off, and the hospital found themselves sad· died with their first workmen's compensation claim. The gun blast had hurt the men ·sears, said Long. PERIWINKLE (VINCA) Pull1·blot1omed ptaot1 of thl1 tender perennlal add ln1t.ant color to the 1mten. SALE 4" Size Rea. 19' TAM JUNIPER Super-lar1e and full 1peclmens or this trouble·fret. low·arowln1 conifer at a baraaln price. I Gallon Slzo Re1 .•. 9t SALE SALE s4" Orange Coast EDIT ION VOL. 70, N O 2S9, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TOday'• £lo•mg N.Y.Stoek8 N TEN CENTS Supervisors Relate County Problenis . By GARY GRANVILLE Of -O.Oly ...... $Utt B oard o r S uperv i sor s Chairman Thomas Riley said 1l Is time for county residents to ''balance priori lits" so that as Orlltlie County gro\\ s ·'it will re main what it L'i · • Supervisor Ph1hp Anthony said that perh<£p!> too much uttentaon is being paid to the county's un developed art.'..es und not enough lu ll!:o inner cit ies. Suptrvisor Ralph Clark declared war on noise. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich called at a !>hame that Orange County's young are forced to go to Riverside and San Bernar J1ono Counties for housing the) can afford. And Supervisor Laurence Schmit said the county's 1977·78 property tax rule s hou ld be ,.,.wt ... fMt• FLORIDA SUPREME COURT DENIES STAY OF EXECUTION Former Orange County Kiiier John Spenkellnk 7 (Ex-countian Denied I • Stay of Exec'utton TALLAHASSEE. Fla. CAP) -- The state Supreme Court today denied a stay of execution for John A. Spcnkelink, the 28-year· old California man whose ex- ecution has been set for Monday morning. The court upheld the death warrant signed ear lier this week for Spenkellnk, who tJtas con· demned to die in the electric chair for the murder of a drifter in a Tallahassee motel room. The attorney general 's otfice said there wns nci indication of how the seven justices voted after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. Nb written opln· ion was issued immediately. Spenkelink 's attorney Andrew Graham asked the court lo spare the condemned man's life lem· porarily so he could pursue other appeals. These would have to be in the federal court system Blind Man • Lost, Finds Nobody Cares DELRAY BEACH. Fla <AP) A 70-year-old blln~ man who mis· takenly got off a bus ln the wrong city waited 15 hours on a bench while pauersby Ignored his pleas for help, police said. ' "I've been sitting here In the hot sun all day without food or "# drink and nobody wlll help me." Easton Vickers told police who came to his aid. "Fifteen people passed by me and I said I was bUnd and needed. help, but they Just i1nored me," hesald. Vickers told police he l~ft • Miami by bus Wednesday mom· tn•, headed for West Palm Beach, about 50 miles to the north But M 1ot off at O.lray Beach, 19 mil•• abort of bls destination. Meanwhile, U.S. Dis trict Judge William Staff or~ of Tallahassee called a hearing for late today on Graham's attempt to win a stay in the federal courts if he fails in state courts. Speokelink, 28. a prison fugitive from Buena Park, Calif , was convicted of the Feb. 4, 1973. murder of Jo sep h Szymankiewicz. 43, a traveling companion who was an Ohio parole violator. Sixteen death row inmates re fused to eat at Florida Stale Prison Thursdav in an apparent i.how of s upport for Spenkelink Prison Superl:ntendent David II Brierton said the 16 had been on Spenkelink's wing before he was moved lo an isolated ·'death watch .. cell a few steps away from the electric chair. Graham is appealing a circuit <See EXECUTE, Page A2) lower. but mentioned that. in three yea~s as a county supervisor, he hasn't been pres· enl when county budget and tax rates have been adopted. Orange Count y's f ive supervisors' remarks came at the annual county Chamber of Commerce "meet your county supervisor .. lunch. Riley sounded the keynote of he five man forum when he pointed out that Orange County Is California's fas test growing county In terms of population, housing starts and employment. "Th e growth means op- portunities In employment and living, .. Riley said. "Also, at raises questions about the long- term future. "As we grow.'' Riley con· tinued. "living becomes more in- teractive, ttungs that people do increasingly artect others .•• Riley explained hls comments by saying what might b4J one man's profit& might be another man's pollution. "An airport can mean public service to one man and public nui~ance to another man," the Newport Beach supervisor said as he urged ·'an intelligent balance of confli cting prioriUes lo provide mwmum benefit lo Parkland Vote ' ; {.'·, ,#\,.. NB Needed .,. lil By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol 1.,. Dally P'lie. Staff Newport Beach city coun· cilmen, who were shocked when told of the cost to s mall de· velopers or their newly enacted parkland law. won 'l be able to change it unless voters approve the amendments first City councilmen are slated to disc.·u.ss the financial impact of the new luw during their Monda) afternoon studv session City Allornt•y 0f'nnis 0 Nt.>11 !>a11I to<lav that. sho11l1' coun cilmcn decade to alter the new luw to give the small developers financial relief. they will have to ~o to the voters first. "The city council has no authority to amend an ordinance hased on an initiative," the at· torney said . "Amendments must be approved in a vote of the peo- ple .'' City councilmen asked for a re- port on the financial impact of the new law laat week after they were told the developer or a seven-unit condomlnlum project on the Penll)sula would have to pay a fee of $22,000 because of the new law. · The measure. enacted in May. is based on the parkland in· itiative pui;hed by Dr. Gene Atherton The initiative upped the a mount of parkland de· velopers must give to the city from two acres per l.000 ney.o residents to five acres per 1.000. But the new law also sets up a formul a. 'to be applied to de· velopers of projects or less than 50 units, where the land dedica· lion would he loo small to be useful Dave Dmohowski, who pre pared the report to be given coun- cilmen on Monday, said t he fees will not be assessed against projects of rour units or less But when applied, the fee wall be based on the median fair market value per acre of existing neighborhood parks, a value he !>el at S286, 189 In an example prepared for his report. Dmohowski showed that a development of 15 units on an acre and a half oC land races a park dedication fee of $68,685 in addition to all other city fees and taxes. The funds collected are to be used to buy parkland in the neighborhoods where the de· ,·clopment. occurs . O'Neil said thP city council's only avenue of action to provide r elief from the costly new parkland fee would be to eliminate other fees and taxes. such as the city"s building excise tax. · .# The excise tax, which is levied at a .rate of 20 cents per &Quattl fool of building, is used to raise funds ror parks, libraries and fire stations. According to City Manaeer Robert Wynn , the Balboa Peninsula condominiums of lm· mediate con cern would be lapped for about. $2,700 In excise taxes in addition to the $22,000 tn parkland fees. ., .......... BUDGET DIRECTOR, ATTORNEY FtHD TIME FOR CHUCKLE Bert Lance Confer• With Legal Advlser Clark Clfford High Ethics Met, Bert Lance '.Ees.tifies WASHING'tON CAP> -l~lst­ lng that "I have done more than stay narrowly within Ute law," Bert Lance testified t~y that his conduct both as a banker and as budeet dlr~ctor meei. the h{&h ethical standards itet by Prest· dent Carter ror his administra- tion. I,,,ance also said he withheld nothing about flnanclat dealings from Senate committee staffers who interviewed him before eon· firmation bearings oa hta ap- POintment as budget director. t Ref erring to hls meetln1 lasl January with tbe committee staff, Lance said: "It was one In which we bad a total and full dis· clo1ure." . Chalrman Abraham A . Rtbicoff (D-Conn.). Hid that after Lance finiahea bla tesUmony, possibly on.Salurday, members of the comroiuee staff would be called to t"U(y ~e.r oath about thelr diacuaslom wlth Lance. Pressed by a Republican s~· <See LANCE, Pa1e All the greatest number at tbe leas~ cost." Both be and Dledrlcb told the chamber of commerce audience that skyrocketing housing prices ·'is probably Orange Counly'a number one problem." Riley pralied a r ecent study or housing cos ts in Southeast Orange Countg for suagestin«i ways to drop buildin« costs and. CW GROWTH, Page A!) All'WI,....... OPERA STAR DIES Marie Calles, 53 Stormy Performer ' SucCurnbs t PARIS <AP> -Maria Callas. the American-born prima donna fam..S for her lyric soprano, her fiery t•perament and her romance .,-ttb AristoUe Onassis. died toda)' at her Paria bome. Shewas63. . Her tong-time artistic director, Michael Glot!, said she suffered a heart attack in her apartment on Avenue George Mandel and was dead when doctors arrived. Sl)e had not appeared on stage since 1973, but continued as a re- cording artist. Born in New York City to Greek immigrants , trained in Athens and propelled to fame in Milan, La Callas was worshipped by d~votees as their •'Regina del Mond,o" <Queen of the World) and their "Divina,'' and critics hailed her for bringinf operatic acting to new theatric a heights. But the dark·eyed diva also gai~.fame as "opera's bad gtr " S with managers and conduc rt -including well· publicized duels with ibe Metropolitan Opera's Rudolf Btnc. She walked out of performances, one Ume cutting short a gala performance• of Bellini's "Norma" attended by the president of Ita ly, and fought with other performers\''r . "Of course I am difflcult;1~e once aaJd. "An antst who U\es sincerely to meet the de.m~ operatJc music must work under extraordinary tensions. 1$\lt I kftow -and my friends ~d say this for me -that I am mt a monate,r." ~ T)le rai:nance wltb Onii is fellowed the stormy brt!akUp of her marriage to Glovannl B1at· Uata Menesbinl, a wealthy Milan lndu.strtaUst 26 }'ears her seoior (See CALLAS. Pa11AZ> ... J I I J JI • 0 0 ! • "rtday. S•ptamber 18, 1111 ~PflW'!AJ N DAIL V l'ILOT Mitchell Hip Need Reported CALLAS. . . WASHING TON <AP> Form•r Ally. C'°n John N M ltchell nec."tb artificial r plac• ment ul l\ls right hlp beeause ol dec~nuatlve artbrlll•. hls hueyer said today In a petition a:tkinl h.ls release from prison. M tlchell ha~ !>crved nearly lh1 Ct' month:. of an c1ghl·year t.-rm for h1~ role in the cover·uv of the Wutergate affair His pelll.wn for lentency was filed with U S District Judge John J . Slrica who imposed the sentence i.n February. 1975 Lawyers for HR. Haldeman, formerly the White House cblef or staff, also asked for reduction of bis eight-year sentence, plead· ing with the court not "to punlsh Haldeman to lbe point of destruc- llon." \ Mitchell 1s serving his lime at the federal minimum security facility at Maxwell AFB in Alabama. Haldeman is im· prisoned at Lompoc. Neither is eligible for parole until late December 1979. "Recent X·rays taken at a gov- ernment facility show that the defendant's right hip has suf· fered severe destructive de- . ~enerative disease," Mitchell's motion said, adding: "This condition has become ex· tre mely painful to defendant and his mobility has become severely impaired. There is no treatment for such condition short of special su rgery which re - quires ... replacement with substitute materials." In addition, the motion said that Mitchell suffers from an enlarged heart ''apparently the result of hypertension." Mitchell told the judge he "is truly sorry for and regrets lbose actions of his that resulted in his con viction." llaldeman wrote a personal lt'ltcr lo Sirica expressing "his contrition and his repentance as well as hts determination ... lo avoid anv !'.uch actions an the fut un·." his petition said. Heart Group Joi:ns County United Way The Amer ican Heart Associa- tion has left Orange County·s AID-United Givers program and joined the county's United Way organization •bo cUac:overod lbt our lCht. atar,.labted 1lrl with • mqnift· ff.ft\ 1opr and culdod ber to ttardom. ln 8lnnione, lta.ly, frttadl ot K..elai, D IO aald b9 WM bedn&dtn after 1ui#ertn1 a ~art ullack MV ral month• •10 and wa1 not lmmcdlatolv tald ot Mlu Callus' deuth. Hor nino·year romance with Onawla ended when tho ahipplnc ma1nate married Jacqutltne Kenned)' In October 1968. Mlu Callu claimed ahe harbored no 111 fet:Ungs for JacQueline, but never met her and continued t.o see Onassis until hls death in March1975. "He is my best frtend," sbe sa1d in 1974. "He is, be was, and he always will be." She said she never married him because "I think Jove ia so much better when you're not married." ln 1970, reports circulated that Miss Callas auempted suicide and was taken to a hospital. But she denied it, sulng a m agazlne that reported the alleged attempt and saying: "I have no idea where these rumors come from, I am very well." Miss Callas was born Dec. 4, 1923. 'nd spent what she described a s a miserable childhood as a fat, ungainly girl in the Washington Heights sec· lion of Manhattan. beginning music lessons at age 8. In 1937 her mother took Maria -14 years old and 200 pounds - to Greece, where they we re stranded by the outbreak of World War II. There, she won a sc h o larsh ip at Athens Conservat ory a nd began a serious study or music. A year later she made her debut in Masc agni 's "Cavallerla Ru.sticana." She continued studying in New York after the war, and after two years the Met ofCered her the rote of Madame Butterfly. But she turned it down because of her weight, and went instead to Verona, Italy, where she met Meneghini. The industrialist spent vast sums and her career flourished. The break-through came in 1951 with a mas terful "Aida" at Milan's ram<.>d La Scala followed by a contract with the opera house. At the same time she slimmed down to a shapely style- setter and soon leet Menegbini for Onassis. Drown J7ictim Identified As Writer Orange County Sheriff's in- vestigators have Identified the body of a man found noatJ.ng a mile off San Onofre Sept. 8 as a United Way spokesman said Thursday that the AmerJcan Cancer Society is expect.ed to fol low suit in the next 10 days. This would be another blow to Hollywood writer who had rented AID·United Givers, which has a plane ln Santa Monlca a day been suffering declining dona-before his naked body was found lions since United Way ofOrdh~thesea. County cut its AID ties in June of Douglas Winrleld Scott Jr .• 42, 1976 o( Hollywood, wu found offshore Both fundralslng groups com- pete heavily for funds derived from employe payroll deduc- tions. AID funds have dropped 25 per- cent to 30 percent since United Way broke away. Robert Clifford, president of Air Ca.Ufornia and chiarmao of the this year's United Way fund drive, hag set a llOal o{ $5 million. So far, Uruted Way bas raised about $1 million this year, Clif. •ford said. Wrong Builder A story in Thursday's Daily Pilot Incorrectly identified the . builder of the Newport Terrace condominiums as Landmark Homes. . The builder or the three-year- . old project was Leadership Jlorpes. The Dally Pllot regrets : fhe error. N DAILY PILOT by people aboard a cabin cruiaer. Investigator W.E. Stanabury said the man wu bellUed ac· companied by a 1econd HollyWooct resident, whoee body bas not been recovered. "We think there•• a Jood chance another man was with the pilot when the rented plane went down.•• Stansbury said. He said Scott. rented a plane in Santa Monie: a on W edne.aday. Sept. 7, but did not bother to me a flight plan. "We think he might have an- ticipated the crash," Stansbury said, "and aet the plane down soCtly, taken of( bl• clothes and attempted to swim ashore. "That's just an assumption," he added. He aaid Oceanside of· flcials found a left landlng gear from an airplane on SeJ>t. 9, but said Orange Count1 otrlclala did not. hear about that discovery un- "til Thursday. "It looks like it la from the rented plane,•' Stansbury &aid. He said Scott is divorced. Sheriff's deputies would not identify the name of the possible pusenger on the plane. UuterAide HaJJ Praise . For Nixon Protective Car • • in lum. prices. Wedrich urged acceptance or densUy bonuses. mlnimum·$lted Iota and Umltations on tbe 11&• of houses that can be built as a way in some areas to curtail rising prices. , "Yes, lbat probably means lest house than what we 're used to seeing. but ll will also mean houa· ing that middle and lower income people can afford." the Fullerton . suQervisorsaid. Ant.bony suggested that a solu· tioo to the home-prlce dilemma miibt be to concentrate more er- r o rt on rebuilding and r e- furbishing existing housing ln the county's developed areas. He suggested that ·'what already stands" mighl be "a great natural resource of Orange Co\UltY" if rehabilitated. Clark wanted it known that his one-man war with noise is cen- tering its attack on traffic oolse. . 'the noise or freeways, cars, trucks and motorcycles." Governor Dealt 2 Setbacks SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brdwn Jr. suffered a double defeat when tbe slate Senate killed a $4.2 billion tax re· lief bill and Brown's propo1al for construction of tbe Ped~ral Canal. The closing session Thursday or the 1977 session was the Democratic governor's worst day in the legislature slnce tak- ang office 32 months ago. While Brown denied the votes were a personal setback. be bad personally negotiated terms of both bills and put the (\lll weight and prestige of his olfice behind the effort to enact them. Their defeat leaves a $4.3 billion school bill as Brown's only major legialaU ve acblevement or the year. He lntends to sign that Saturday. The votes were 21-15 on the tax relief bU1 and 21-16 on the water projects bill. Each measure re- quired 27 aye votes. A Rhodesian woman and boy sit on the bumpe r of tht• Tusker. a bulletproof. mineproof vehicle. in Salisbury White Rhodesian families have been trading in cx pensive family autos fo r equally expcnsh·c "armon·d cars to protett themselves from terrorist attacks . The Anaheim supervisor said he wanted it clearly understood that his recent attack on motorcycle noise was directed at motorcycles "without a muffler that works" rather than motorcyclists as a class of peo- ple. Clark said there are "laws on the books now" which, if en- forced, will go a long way towards turning the noise volume down. ' At the outset o( this year's The tax bill proMised annual rebates averaging $239 each for 6 .2 mlllion California homeowners and $115 each for 2.6 million renters. It also 'would have phased out the business in- ventory tax and imposed new taxes on corporate profits, new homes and new cars. NB Jazz Ellsemhle Gets New Sponsor budget bearings, the Garden Grove supervisor said county de· partment heads should be made to reduce their budget proposals ... blanket 10 percent. However. during the budget hearings that followed, Schmit did not make a budget cut pro- posal that was adopted by the full board. But it was attacked on all sides. Some foes said it did too lit· tie for homeowners. Others said renters were shortchanged, that the new taxes were not need~. and that the bill would lead to deficits and more tax lncreases in three to five years. Th e Newport Beci c h Parks, Beaches and Recreation Deparlment is t a king over sponsorship of the Newport Jazz Ensemble, a proeram for young musicians. Directed by John Lindfors, the ensemble formerly operated through the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. This year It will perform under auspices of the city department, although the program remains open to school age musicians from any community. The program will be expanding this year, according to Bob Granger of the recreation depart· ment. He said that, in addiUon to the jazz ensemble, a second group will be formed for less ex- perteoced s-tayfrt. To be called the Newport Big Band. the new program iaopen to studen1' ln grades five to 12 who have a le~t one year experience with their Instrument. n.e ICOUP will concentrate on the music of the Big Band Era. Interviews will be held Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Ensign Middle School band room. The Jazz ensemble itself is open to students in grades eight throu11b 12 with at least three years experience. The emphasis ls on playing, performing and im· provlslng Jazz. I',.._ Page Al EXECUTE. • Jud1e'1 refusal Tuesday to order a stay of execution. The attorney contends lbat jurors opposlng capital punishment should not have been excluded from the trial and that f1ortda judges dis- criminate between whites and blacks in handlng down death sentences. In what ma y have bee n Spenkellnk's best hope or avoid- inl execution Monday, JusUce Joaeph Boyd raised tJte lsaue of the U .S . Supreme Court challen1e filed by three other death r ow inmates of state clemency procedures. The court has not decided whether lt wlll \akethecase. "If we execute this man on M.Obde.y aPCS a few days later the Supl'eme Court of the United States says Gov. Reubln Askew's clemency procedurlf are wrong, what answer do y8'1 have for that? .. Boyd asked Atty. Gen. Robert Sbevtn. ' ·Forum Dates Reversed lntcniiews for this group also wi 11 be held Sept. 28 al Ensign. Rehearsals for both groups will be held once a week and a fee or $10 a month will be charged to cover expenses Both groups will concentrate on playing in performances. For further Information. con tact Granger at 640-2271 Talk Planned By Publisher l''rancis Dale. the n ew publisher of the Los Angeles Herald·Examiner will be the gpeaker al a Town Meeting Tues· day mornin1 a t the Newport Beach Sheraton Hotel. Dale wall talk abo u t ne wspa pers at the breakfast m ect1n1 s ponsored by the Newport 'Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Reser vation s for the $3 breakfast may be made through the chamber offic es, 644-8211. Changes Set ForCormcil Newport Beach city coun· cilmen are changing their meet- ing schedule for the next six weeks. Councilmen. who normally meet on the second and fourth Monday of each month. won't be doing that again until November. The next council meeting will be held Monday at 7: 30 p. m. in ci- ty hall. The t.wo meeUnp in October will both fall on Tuesdays. Coun· cilmen will meet. Oct. 11 and Oct. 25. When it came time to adopt the budget and set the property tax rate, for }he third straight year Schmit was not present to either endorse or reject what his fellow supervisors determined was to be the county's 1977·78 budget- tax rate package. LANCE ••• 10! about his overdrawn check- ing accounts in Calhoun, Ga .. Lance replied --as he has insist· ed earlier --that the issue wasn't a matter or ethics. "In a place like Calhoun. where you bave a practice or ~yerdrafts . overdrafts as such is not an ugly word,·· Lance .1old Sen. William V. Roth CR· Del.). " .. To simply say overdrarti. constitute an unethical situation, that is not the case. "There was no attempt to hide. no attempt to coverup anything,·· tempt not to disclose anything,·· Lance said of the controversy over his Calhoun checking ac· count. Roth began his questioning by quoting Carter 's statement that staying narrowly within the raw would not be enough to s alifsy the e thical standards of his ad· ministration. Lance responded that he had met that. test and "certalnJy, I have done more than st.y nar- rowly within tbe law." During bis appearance Thurs- day, Lance said the question or whether he bad withheld In- formation from the committee, when his nomination as budget director was before tlJ.e panel last January, was the most serious of the issues raised against him. Lance insiJted he had told the committee staff about hiJ finan· cial dealings. including the over- d r arts. On the $4.2 billion water proj- ects bill, lbe Peripheral Canal was the focus of opposition although it only amounted to $640 million of the total. Most or the money. was earmarked for four major new Northern California reservoirs which were barely mentioned in ten,«thv floor debate. , Tbe vote was one of many de· feats for the 43-mile canal, which bus been on the drawing boards 15 years. NB Security Guard Nabbed A In 'J!he/ts ~··~ A man employed as a security guard was spending his off hours Thursday as a burglar in the Peninsula Point section or Newport Beach,. police alleged today. Adam Martly Paige, 18, was taken into custody Thursday morning near the intersection or L Street and Ocean Boulevard by Det . John Furrow who had gone to the area lo investigate the theft of camping gear from a garage. Furrow explained lhat police had been given a description of the suspect's veblcle Crom that garage burglary and he was sur- prised to fand a ca matching that description in the neighborhood. /\ few m.tnutes later Det. Fur- row claimed, Pili&e appeared carrying several bottles of liq- uor. Furrow alleges the liquor bad just been stolen from another nearby garage. Paige listed his employer as a Santa Ana security guard firm ~ and gave a Palm Springs address to arresting officers. He was being held today in heu of $.5,000 ball. THE FOOTBAI,I, SEASON You are paasibty now in the process of shoPping for carpeting, and have been talklng to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no dout?t feel like a "football.'' bounced around with a bevy of conflicting ories. "Which Is the best carpet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind of padding shOuld be used? , We think Y®. will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We\/e been helping peopte score .. tOUChdowris In Orange COOfltY. for over twenty~ · -___ . .........,....., Saddlehaek ED ITI ON VOL. 70. NO 2S9.' SECTIONS, '2 PAGES Supervisors Relate 8)' CAR\' GRANVILLE Of .. o.I" ...... , .... Bourd or Supe r visor s Chairman Thomai. Riley said 1t ,.., llme for county residents to "balance pr1or1t1es so that a'> Oran~e County grows .. 1t will re main what 1t b Supen 1sor Ph1hp AitUhony said that perhupi. loo much attention 11> being paid to th<.' county's un developt:d ar~J~ and not enough to 1l& inner l'ille11. Supervisor Ra I ph C lark dt!clared war on noise. Supervisor Ralph Diedric h called 1l a shame that Orange County's young are forced to go lo Ri verside and San Bernar· J1ono Counllei. ror housing they' can afford And Supervisor Laurence S<·hm1t :.aid the county's 1977·78 property tax rate should be Death Warra nt Upheld lower, but mentioned that, in three years as a county supervisor, he hasn't been pres· ent when county budget and tax rates have been adopted. O r a n ge County 's fiv e supervisors' remarks came at the annuul county Chamber of Commerce "meet your county supetvisor '' lunch. Ril ey sounded the keynote or the five·man forum when he Stay of ExecutiOn Afternoon N.Y. S toeks r TEN CENTS 1 County ProhlelllS pointed out that Orange County is California's fastest growing county ln terms of population, housing starts and employment. ''The growth means op· portunities In employment and Ii vlng," Riley said. "Also, it raises questions about the Jong· term future. "As we grow." Riley con- tinued. "ijving becomes more in· teractive.\thlngs that people do increasiJ'\81Y affect others." Riley explained hls comments by saying what might be one man's profits might be another man's pollution. "An airport can mean public service to one man and public nuisance to another man," the Newport Beach supervisor said as he urged "an intelligent balance or conflicting priorities to provide maximum benefit to the greatest number at the least cost." Both he and Diedrich told the chamber of commerce audience that skyrocketing housing prices ·'is probably Orange County's number one problem." Riley praised a recent study of housing costs in Southeast Orange County for suggesting ways to drop building costs and, <See GROWTH, Page A2 > Denied for Slaye_r .___ Victim's Identity Traced Orange County Sheriffs in- \'estigators have identified the body of a man found noatine a mile off San Onofre Sept. 8 as a Hollywood writer who had rented a plane in Santa Monica a day before his naked body was found in the sea. Al'WI ........ TALLAHASSEE. Fla. IAP1 The stale Supreme Court today clcnicd a stay of execution for J ohn A Spenkchnk, the 28-ycar- old California man whose ex· ecution has been set for Monday morning. The court upheld the death warrant signed earUer this week for Spenkelink. who was con- demned to die in the electric chair for the murder of a drifter in a Tall ahassee motel room. The attorney general's office said there was no indication or how the seven jui.lices voted after hearing oral arguments late Thursday. No written opin ion was issued immediately. Spenkelink '11 attorney Andrew Graham asked the court to spare the condemned man's life tem- porarily so he could pursue other appeals. These would have to be in the federal court system. Meanwhile, U.S. District Judge William Stafford of Tallahassee called a hearing for 'late today on Graham 's attempt to win a stay lh the federal courts if he falls ln atat.e courts. FLORIDA SUPREME COURT DENIES ST AY OF EXECUTION Former Orange County Kiiier John Spenkellnk Spenkelin k . 28, a prison fugitive from Buena Park, Calif., was convicted of the Feb. 4, 1973, murder of Joseph Szymankiewicz, 43, a traveling companion who was an Ohio parole violator. Doctor Faces Co11nt In Diet Pills Probe Sixteen death row inmates re· fused to eat at Florida State Prison Thursdav in an apparent show or support for Spenkelink. Prison Superintendent David H. Brierton s_aid the 16 had been on Spenkelink's wing before he was moved to an isolated ''death watch" cell a few steps away from the electric chair. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol tllo Dally l'lle4Stall A 78·yea r -old San Jua n Capistrano doctor, long con· 11idered a pillar of the community by many old timers, is facing misdemeanor charges alleging he illegally dis tribute.cl &M· phetamlne diet pills. Dr. Paul H. Esslinger , who has practlced medicine in the Mis- sion City since the early 1930s, is tree on his own recognizance pending a pre.trial conference Oct. 12 in the South County Munic ipal Court in Laguna Niguel. He was arrested m rriid·Aug ust after a five·month investigutlon of his offi ce practices by agents of the California Office of Medical Quallty Asauran,e. John Urso, chief of that con- s umer agency's Santa · Ana ~ureau , said today evidence gathered during the long probe was turned over to tbe Oranae ·County District Attorney for prosecution. Accordinl' to Urso. t~ ch•rges Partly tloudy throuah SJturda,y with lows tonlalit 5$ to 62. Hlths Saturd1y:>1 70·l076. INSIDE TODAW An tMidc IOolc ot Sundo11'• opcnhtO of the N~soporr ..J Horbor MUHUm II °" P• CJ "O/CJa.W~. against Esslinger include nine counts of unlawfully prescribing amphetamines, one count of altering medical records.and two counts of improper labeling or drugs. If convicted of the charges, Essllng_cr•cou ld face a term in county jail and /or a fine. The doctor was not available for comment today on the charges pendinit aitalnst him. Ills attorney, John D. Cochran of Irvine, contended his client is innocent but would not elaborate further on the case. The slate Investigation re· volves around allegations that Esslin ger was distributing diet pills to patients without conduct· ing physical examinations be· forehand. • That contention Is also the core argument of a wrongful death suit filed against Esslinger by a Riverside County widow, stem· ming from her husband's death from a heart attack last October. Graham l!!eallng a circuit judge's refus uesday to order a stay of execu on. The attorney contends that jurQrs opposing capital punishment should not have been excluded from the trial and that Florida judges dis· <See EXECUTE, Page AZ> TOP S4.US4GE TAKES POWDER CHICOPEE, Mass. <AP I What was billed as the world's la rgest Polish sausage is miss· Ing. Officials of the Chamber of -Comtnerce say that when Chlcopee Provision Company workers went to pick up the 107· pound, 10.foot-long sausage and put lt on display at the Eastern States Expos ition in West Springfield, all they found w,ere empty tr;ays where the klelbUa had been the centerpiece of the rourth aMual kielbasa festival here. 'J;'he aul\, however. is separate trom U)e stale ease a1alnlt the doctor. "We know nothin& abo1Jt. ' <See DOC.TO•, P•1~At> Al'Wh·••1e BUDGET DIRECTOR, ATTORNEY FIND TIME FOR CHUCKLE Bert lance Confers With.Legal Adviser Clark Clfford High Ethi'ci -Me i , Bert Lance Testifies WASJ-llNGTON <AP 1 -Insist· ing that ''I have done more than s,tay narrowly within the law," Bert Lance testified today that his conduct both as a banker and as budget director meets the high ethical standards set by Presi· dent Carter for his adminlstra· tion. Lance also said he withheld nothing about. financial dealings from Senate committee staffers who Interviewed him before con- firmation hearings on his ap- pointment as budget direct-0r. Refen1ng to his meeting last J a nuary with the committee staff, Lance said: "lt was ooe in wblch we had a total and full dis- closure." Ch airman Abr a ham A. Roth began his questioning by quoting Carter 's statement that staying narrowly with in the law would not be enough to satifsy the ethical s\andards of his ad· ministrati1>n. Lance responded that he had met that test and "certainly, I have done more than stay nar- rowly within the law." During his appearance Thurs· day, Lance s aid the question of whether he had withheld in · formation from the committee, wllen his nomination as budget director was before the panel last January, was the most serious of the issues raised against him. Lance insisted he had told the committee staff about his fin an· cial dealings, including the over- d r a fls, during his banking career. Douglas Winfield Scott Jr .• 42, of Hollywood, was found offshore by people aboard u cabin cruiser .. I nvest1gator W. E . Stansbury said the man was believed ac· co mp anied b y a s econd Hollywood resident, whose body has not been recovered. "We think there·s a good chance another man was with the pilot when the rented plane went down," Stansbury said. lie said Scott rented a plane in Santa Monka on Wednesday, Sept. 7. but did not bother to file a flight plan. "We think he might have an· licipated the crash." Stansbury said, "and set the plane down soft~. taken off his clothes and attempted to swim ashore. "That·s just an assumption,'' he added. He said Oceanside of. ficials found a left landing gear • from an airplane on Sept. 9, but said Orange County officials did not hear about that discovery un· lil Thursday. ''It looks like it is from the rented plane,·· Stansbury said. Jie said Scott is divorced . Sheriff's deputies would not identify the name of the possible passenger on the plane, saying the Los Angeles man has an a il· ing mother who might be ad- versely arcected by the news. "We've got a missing persons report out on him,·· Stansbury said. Outlook He althier BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - The spread or cholera in the Mid· die East a ppeared to lose momentum today, but health or- fl cials throughout the Arab world continued to take precautions and urge public vigilance. Ribicorr <D·Conn . l, said that a ft er Lance fini s h es h is testimony, possibly on Saturday, members of the committee staff would be called to testify under oath about their discussions with Lance. Pressed by a Republican sena- tor about his overdrawn check- ing accounts In Calhoun, Ga., Lance replied -as he has insist· ed earlier -that the issue wasn't a matter of ethics. Stormy Performer~ Maria Callas, ·Dies "In a place like Calhoun, where you have· a practice of overdrafts . . . overdrafts as such is not an ugly wotd," Lance ·told Sen. William V. Roth <R- Del.). " ... To simply say overdrafts constitute an unethical situation, that is not the case. "There was no attempt to hJde, no attempt to coverup 1nythlna," tempt not to disclose anythinf," Lance said of the controyersy over his Calhoun checking ac- count. .. ... .42 DAILY PILOT se Worke-r~'~s~=~~~ Blind Ordeal Taro Scale Mt. Everest Death Probed S nt• Ath1 voll1 l" Ut' 1n \ c·'>llUttltnN tt11 rkulh t>f • loudang dudl v.urkt•r "'bt.l'>l' t ru~hf'd und hfel«!:>lt bully w•" f11unc1 an u lJ uh tompaclor Thur.,d.t) bv 1 fellow "orkt..,. ld~ntlftf'tf .. ., tht.· \ H'tlm wi.i. John Tu)lor Wri.:hl, 4!:1, uf 701l G unthcr St . ...,,.111 t ..a \nu Ac~-ordmit to ..i t•oroncr a. re l><>rt, Wra~ht ·, crumpled body was found 1ru.1dc the lra.!!h c:om pactor Ln .t work ) ard al Goodwil l lndu.:.lne.. 2702 W hftb St . S<ln ta Ana. about 7 a rn Whal h~ pol ICC baffled is that Lhc victim dPJMr<:nlly tumbled mto the t·omµactor .. omet1me ufter 6.45 p m Wednei..duy while his work time card i.hows that he left "ork almor.t an hour earlier A coroner's deputy said the ex set cau.cic of Wright ·s death ha' not yet been determined. Until 1t 1s and until a reasona ble determ10at1on of how he was trapped in the powerful comlJuC tor 1s mudc, Sc.inta Ana police said they will conl111uc to in- \'e:,l1gale the my.sterwus deuth. From Page A J EXECUTE. • criminate bdween whites and blacks in handanl{ down death sentences. In what may h ave been Spenkelink 's best hope of avoid· inf! execution Monday, Justice Jo:,cph Royd raa~cd the issue of th e US Supreme Court <:ha ll enge ftl"d by three other death row inmates of s tate clemency procedures The court has not decided whether it will take the case. • "Ir we exec.:ute this man on Monday and a few days later the Supreme Court or the United Stales says Gov. Reuban Askew's demenl'y procedures arc wrong, what answer do you have for that?" Hoy<! a!.kcd Atty. Gen. Robert Shevan. Meeting Set On Safety Of Crosswalk An Alicia Parkway school crosswalk in Mission Vlejowruch parents claim as unsafe will be discussed Monday by Capistrano Unified School Dist rict trustees. The school board meeting 1s scheduled for 7: 30 p. m. In district offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Capistrano. Parents presented a petition to the school board this week. signed by 28 people, asking the school district to provide busing at least for the younger children <k ind er~arten through third l(rade >. who must cross the six· lane highway to get to Barcelona Hills Elementary School, near Lake Mission Viejo. Dis trict s uperi nte ndent Jerome Thomsley will recom· mend t o trustees that the , parents' request be denied. OJ -~wi ....... A OURNMENT TIME BRINGS SMILES TO FACES OF CALIFORNIA'S LAWMAKERS Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy (left), Art Torres Reflect Happy Mood l'ro• Page A I By Senate -. GROWTH ... In turn, prices Diedrich urged acceptance of dens ity bonuses, minimum.sized· tots and limitations on the size of ~ouses that can be built as a way Double Setback Jn . some areas to curtaiJ rising .. • prices . Dealt tO Brown "Yes , that probably means less house than what we're used to seeing. but it will also mean hous- ing that middle and lower income people can afford," the Fullerton s upervisor said. Anthony suggested that a solu· tion to the home-price dilemma might be to concentrate more cf fort on rebuilding and r e · rurbistu.ng existing housing in the county's developed areas. He s uggested that "wh at already s tands" might be "a great natural resource of Orange County" if rehabilitated. SACRAMENTO (A P > -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. suffered a double defeat when the state Senate killed a $4 .2 billion tax re· lief bill and Brown's proposal for construction of the Peripheral Canal. The .clC1s1ng session Thursday of the 1977 session was th<: Democratic governor's wor~t any in Lhe legislature smce tak· ing office 32 months aJ,?o. While Brown denied the votes were a personal setback, he had personally negotiated terms of both bills and put the full weight and prestige of his office behind the effort to en a cl them. deficits and more tax increases 1n three to five years. On the $4.2 billion water proj· t•<·ts bill, The Peripheral Canal was the focul> o r opposition a lthough it only a mounted to $640 mi I hon of the tola I. Moi.t of lhc money was l'armarkcd for four ma,ior new Northern California reservoirs \\ h1ch were barely mentioned in lengthy floor debate. Tia.: vote "'a:, one of many de· fr ab for the 43-male canal, which hJ:-. bet•n on the drawing boards 15 year~. Related DELRAY BEACH. Fla (A P)- A 70-yea!'-old blind man who mis· takenly got off a bus ln the wrong city waited lS hours on a bench while puaersby ignored his pleas tor help, police said. "I've been &ittina here ln the hOt sun all day without food or drink and nobody will help me." Easton Vickers told police who came to his aid. •'Fifteen people passed by me and I said I was blind and needed help. but they just ignored me.·· hesald. Vickers told police he left Miami by bus Wednesday mom· ing, headed for West Palm Beach, about SO miles to the north. But be got off at Delray Beach, l~ miles short of his destination. When he discovered he was in the wrong citx, he felt around for a bench and sat down about five blocks from the bus station near the main part of town. The tem- perature reached near 90. "I cried for people to call police but nobody lis tened. l didn't know where l was so I prayed and hoped help would ar- rive," officers said he told them. Vickers had a white cane, was well dressed and clean-shaven, police said. •'It was a sad sight ••• we took him out for a bot meal," stid patrolman Howard Goldstein. On Thursday, police "'t him on a bus for West Palm Bea~. Shakeup Due SACRAMENTO <AP> -A gov- ernmental shakeup plan that would dismantle the huge, prob- blem-plagued state Department or ttean.b has cleared its nnat legislative hurdle. Thursday's 22-8 Senate vote sent the bill, SB 363 by Sen. Arlen Gregorio, D- San Mateo, to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Clark wanted it known that rus one-man wat: with noise is cen· tering its attack on traffic noise, "the noise of freeways, cars, trucks and motorcycles." The Anaheim super visor said he wanted it clearly understood that his r ecent attack on motorcycle noise was directed at motorcycles "without a muffler th at works" r ath e r than motorcyclists as a class of peo- ple. Their defeat leaves a $4.3 bilh.on :-.chool bill as Brown's only maJor ll'gtslalt' e athievcmcnt of the yNir. I It-intend-; to !>1gn th<it Saturday. · Tht• votl·s V. l·rl' 21 I:> on the tax n•hl'f bill and 21 Hi on 1hc wall'r proJccts bill Eal'h ml•asure n · quired 27 aye vote~ Policeman Resigns, Ends City Probe Clark said ttiere a re "1-..ws on the book.s now" which, af en forced, w ill go a long way towards turnmg the noise vol um~ down. Schmit spent his time before the chamber audience complain ing that the county's tax ratt." didn't plunge fa r enough thi~ year. At the outset of this year's budget hearings, the Garden Grove supervisor said county de· partment heads should be made to reduce their budget proposals a blanket 10 percent. However. during the budget hearings that followed, Schmit did not make a budget cut pro- posal that was adopted by the full board. When it came time to adopt the budget and set the property lax rate. for the third straight year Schmit was not present to either endorse or reject what his fellow s upervisors determined was to be the county's 1977·78 budget- tax rate pack.age. The tax bill promised annual . rebJll..•s aver:.iging 5239 each for Ii 2 m 1 I I 1 o n C a I 1 f o r n i a homcov. nt·r~ and $115 each for 2.6 mi Ilion r<:nJers It also would have phasc<l out the busmess in vcntory tax and imposed new laxt•s on corporcite profits, new home' and new cc.irs But al \\a:-. attacked on all sadci.. Some foe!. said it dad too ht tic for homeowners. Others said renters were shortchanged, that the nc·w taxes were not needed and that the bill would lead t~ By ARTHUR R . VINSEL Of tlM! O•llr ~llol Sl•ll .An eii.:h t month probe and h c<Jring:-. an th~ case of c.i We~lmanslcr 1x1l1cc:m:Jn accused of excc~:;i\ c force, including the Christmas Duy i,hooting of 11 man m a routine holiday disturbanct', has ended with the officer's quiet resignation. Caty Administrator Carl Berry rnnllrmccl lodi.ly the city councal has <JCC(•pkd the decision Of CX· patrolman llans De Haas, 29, ,.,, ho wai. rl'hl•vc•d from duty last Apnl The former officer '!> attorney. Richard Kreisler. finally advised ham to drop efforts to avoid losing his job, a recommendallon made in a two to one vole of the city's Merit Commission. Proceedings, details and testimony taken in the lengthy process of upholding Police Chief Hobert Bonnet 's firlng of De Haas In April has been conflden· tial under terms permitted by the Ralph M. Brown Act dealing with governmental secrecy. against the ciliienry. However, it ls known and also a matter of public record that the fired officer figured ln several in· cidents. The most critical lnvolved the Christmas Day, 1976, shooting of a man, 21, seriously wounded when De Haas used bis gW\ dur· ing a holiday disturbance call. The Orange County District At· forncy·s office investigated in that and at least one other inci- dent, but in neither case was any criminal charge filed. One of them resulted in an of· ficial letter or reprimand being placed in De Haas· persoMel file Following Chief Bonnet's firing of De Haas, the patrolman de· m anded a bearing before the three-member City Merit Com· m lsslon which voted that he should be booted off the force. KATMANDU. N•pal C~P> -A South Korean and h ls Sherpa &uide scaled Mt Everest today bringing to M men and tw~ women the select cl~b or climber'$ who have con- quered the world's highe~t mountain, the Nepalese Fore~inistry reported. Ko IUlS·do became the first Korean to stand on top 1 the world. A ministry s pokesman said · h e and Sherpa Perma Norbu remained one hour on the 29,028.foot summit and then climbed down to the camp of tbe South Korean expedition. Tbe previous team to have reached the top of the world was an American bicentennial expedition in October 1976. CIA Silent On Canal Pact Bug Reports WASlllNGTON <AP 1 -The Senate Intelligence Committee declined comment today on re- ports that the United States elec- tronic a 11 y eavesdrorped on Panamania n Cana treaty negotiators and was blackmailed When the bugging was dis· covered. But the panel scheduled hearings on lhe matter. The committee met behind closed doors with Ambassador Ellsw~rth Bunker, a U.S. treaty n egot&ator. who earlier told newsmen there was no truth to allegations broadcast today by CBS. Jn P1nama City. two top Pana· mantan orficials also denied the report. Panamanian Foreign Minister Nicolas Gonzalez Revilla called the report ••terrible, incredible, really wtld" when told a bout it in a tel~phone interview with The As- • sociated Press. Fro•P119eAJ SYSTEM ••. With two-way television systems in the district office and each oltbedlatrict'1 l9 schools, it claim1 tho most extensive such op,ration wtth educational UM in • tbe United states. Mlt.suru Kataoka. technical consultant on the project. said the Irvine-to-Spartanburg satellite hookup will afford hun- dreds or "one·to-One" classroom- to-classroom experiences. The cross-countcy fOmmunica- tlon will be available to the 73 percent or Irvine. and so percent of Spartanburg, homes that have c able television. Kataoka des cribed it as tr' cross-cultural exchange of ideas and information. • 'lrvine-Spananburg Project participants will have first-hand knowledge of alternative views and a broad range of cross. cultural, regional and environ· mental resources previously un- available in any direct, modifia· ble, form," Kataoka said. ~ SVUSD Trustees ''This whole thJng has been confidential at the officer•s re· quest," Berry said of the lnllial firing. the Merit Commission hearings subsequent to it and the specific testimony on De Haas' difficulties with excessive force Following that. De Haas' al· torney vowed to appeal the de· cision In <>range County Superior Court. but decided not to alter re· viewlng the whole affair and his slim chances of winning re· instatement for his client. A Westminster policeman tor eight years before be was fired, De Haas was kept on the city payroll pending outcome of lbe termination hearings. District officials in both Irvine and Spartanburg are en- thusiastic about the chances of the project winning the grant. particularly after the support of the two state governors. If approved, planning for the satellite system would take about six months. . Reschedule Meet Saddleback Valley Unified School District t.ruateea will meet Monday, rather than Wednesday as previously scheduled, to pre- vent conflicts with the Jewish holidayofYom KJppur. During the meeting, which...W beglnat8p.m. Monday in thedil- trict offices, trustees will con- sider accepting a formula to de-. termine the amount of merit pay salary increases given to ad- DAILY PILOT ministrative employcs. Last year, the superintendent gave raises ranging from zero to six percent for mer\t raises based on individual evaluations. For this year, however, be has apparenUy designed a formula to determine the raises. In other actiOR, trustees will consider plans to install a softball diamond at San J oaquin Elementary School and the South Mission Viejo Little League's re- quest to use O'Neill Elementary School for their games. TM.1$lees also will consider con· tract1ng with Human Factors Research, Inc. to do a f ollowup study of the June araduating class. p,....pflflCtJIJ --I C~LLAS ••• O.lly ~Uot Staff -o PHYSICIAN CHARGED Or. Paul Esslinger f'rota P119e Al DOCTOR .•• e wrongful death suit," Urso said. Esslinger has been a doc· tor since 19'l8 and, for years. he was San Juan's only resident physician. He is remembered by longtime residents for many g~ deeds in the past, including lavish Christmas parties for the com- munlty'e chlldNn. Only nine mqntha aio, Ed- llnf er drew headlines 'When htl chased two bandit.a on the run for three miles alter they htJd ~P hi• oftlco on C•mlno Caplstrano just cqµthotUteold ml11lonchurch. 'With tho help of Sherttr• dt· putles, EHllngeft,racked the men dow~ and thoy were captut«l. After that tncldent, Esslinger noted U\at, despite 'hi• •a~ be keep• m, never 1mokt1 e>r drlnb, eata only one meal ' day and WOr1tl bard. . AltllguJh the ~ tnvestliator wOUJd not reveal ditalla or thofr lnN&~J~~ P*idJftl court ec· tloa. ~atkilll lD lbe IU""lde Count1 lawsuit alltae Ulllt Eil· Haar bJd J.GaO to 4.000 ce•• and ~·-....... °'·~-·day ,,_-... dllt ,....'! Nlan-lnl•ka~"i-._ oram· ~npialtl . . .THE FOOTBALL SEASON You are possibly now in the process of shopping for carpeting. and have been talking to sales people at'-l.Wo or three stores. If so, you l}O doubt f~l like a "football, .. boilnGed around with a bevy of conflicting stories. Which is the beat <*'P8t flber'l What i8 the belt texture for your use? What kind of padding shoUld be used? . We think YQU will detect the atralght answers at Alden's. 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It aent a wire Tbunday to members ot the Sen•~ Enern Committee iQd CaWomJa'• con1res1lonal deltJatl.oa HYina lt btUevea th• Houa••ppi'O\"ld bill "wtll hinder our abWty to con· tlnut our c.urrent active profram ol rate reform oo wblcb •• ban testiftld b9fon Con1reu." s OAIL Y Ptl.OT ~· Fight Fades Stiles Hoj,es Buy Peaee By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Hardly a week passes wlthout some new bleats from American coropan.lca about "Wlfalr" compeUUon lro"'- Jopanese producers. The chara~ la usually that that Japanese dump thelr produda htre at prlcu below wqat these aame Items sell for In Japan. ... THE STEEL COMPANIES HAVt! complalned. The televiJion set manuracturers have complalned. The la teat tQ join the waiting chorus are Monsanto, a major chemical producer, and E .F. Johnson, the leading U.S. mak~r ot CB radios. I Monsanto bas built a new plant at Chocolate Bayou, ' Texas. lo produce sorblc acid and potaasium sorbate, chemicals that are used as preservatives In food process· lng. The company cbaraes that the Japanese are du.mplni J these chemicals he.re at prices 40 percent below '\;~ -. what they command in Money ... Japan. Monsanto saya the viablllty or its Texas Tree plant is threatened. · The U.S. Interna· ttonal T.rade Com - mission is investigating rising imports ot Japanese.made CB radios. E.F. Johnson warns that it "quick action." in the form of quotas or tariffs, is not taken, Japanese makes will take over the American market. However, look what's going to happen in the comln1 Christmas sales season. You are going to be bombarded with pitches for an expensive new Japanese·made toy -- and.there won't be a v.;hlsper of complaint from U.S. com· panies. THE "TOY" IS THE HOME videotape recorder, which the electronics industry is counting on to become the big ticket replacement for color television sets. The recorder is a unit that will enable you to to tape TV shows you are not around to catch, so you can play them back at your con-. venience. It's capable of recording a program off one chan- nel while you're watching another channel. Sony has been selllna such t unit here under the name Betamax for $1,300. The units belng moved into the U.S. market will sell for as low aa $1,000. • The TV recorders to be marketed here will be sold un- der a variety or brand names -RCA, Zenith. Sylvania, Panasonic, Quasar, Magnavox. Sanyo, the Sears, Roebuck house label. But the variety is less than meets the eye. WIOLE U.S. MANUFACTURERS HAVE been working to develop a recorder, t.he Japanese have clearly beaten them to the punch. As a result, all the units to be fielded here in the coming months will come from two sources: Sony or Matsushita. • Matswihita, the world's large$t maker of TV sets, markets under the Panuonlc and Quasar labels, but lt( video recorders will also be sold under the RCA. Maganavox, Sylvania, MGA and Curtis Mathes labels. Zenith, which led the fight against the color TV Invasion from Japan, will market under its name the Betamax re· corders made by Sony. In addJtlon to Zenith, Sanyo, Toshiba and Sears wm buy their recorders from Sony. THE SONY AND MATSUSfDTA units are not compati- ble, meaning that you wlll not be able to feed a Sony tape cassette into a Matsushita recorder and vice-versa. Despite the prorusion of labels then, this contest will be basically a battle between two makes. And it wlll be an all· Japanese affair. There are no U.S.-made sets for the Japanese to undercut. • Way to Cas h In 'Business' Arson May Cut · Losses NEW YORK CAP J -Americans are intentionally burn· ing down their own buildings at an increasing rate in an ef· fort to "cash in" wben they're in financial trouble, in· surance officials say. "Arson is a negaUve economic indicator," said Gene Kacson, vice president of the Insurance Information Institute. "During llmes or an economic downturn, w6 always have an upturn in arson claims." ..WE ESTIMATE THAT 11 PEI.CENT or all the fire losses are attributable to arson," Kacson said Thu.nday. "Arson bas grown over the last several years. But during periods of bad economic conditions, arson doe.a rise." The Insurance Services Offices, • 1taUstJcal organlia· Uon. reported that fire in the United States caused an etUmated loss of $310 million in July, the latest month for which figures are available. That was $35 mUllon, or 12.7 percent, higher than July 1976. The Oeure, which includes both insured and uninsured losses, brugbt to nearly $2.3 bllllon the tot.al estimated fire loss through the flnt eeven months or the year, up from about $2.1 billion in the period in 1976. ( Arson "tends to be commercial rather than personal.'' Kacsoo said. "IF THEY WERE residences, they would be apartment houtes. D'\ore than alnJlle•f amll.Y dwerun11," he •aid. "People very seldom bum down t.helr own homes. We just don't find that occun very often~ It only happens eomeUmea when someone wanu to tell their house and can't. "U people 1tave structures thlt ate not uteful tn an economk senae, there may be an fnductment to cuh ln,·· K1eacra aaJd. "Secondly, some people may find expemes are bJCh and will aa~e anon u a way of 1ettlnf out from un· d er aneaat1vultuat1on. "Jn aeneraJ, this ls accepted, by police, fire ind cov«n~ ment. oflSclall," be uid. "Durla• difficult. bualn.., cydes we Wlll nnd w1.rehou1e fires at a blper level tllau durins proepwdul Ume1 KACSON 8A1D INsuaANCE CO•PANil8 dOft't pay claima "when it'• ob•loualy anon•• but tbat ln ma.ny cases "it ia very bard to tell''. Industry apoUlmeo also HY -that an eatJmated 1,000 people~ lclOed ln dellberat.b' HUlns ut~ 7ear. PaUI Sawin, 1pokelmM,for the N&Uoril111'lre Protet· Uon Aaoclation Jn Bolton, a n=t cq&ftfution tbat •at.bent IUIU.tl~ and prOrid• aUoe Oft tt.r., aald anon ''baa been irowln.t at an abloh1tely •taall'riDI rate. •'JN UM.;WS Da .. CtM'otanoa.•• IM1ald. ''In ms. welaad t'4,100CM&~ kill ln 'Mw• •.r- mlWGit.. • .,.1&••~ '• .._.,_ ... ~ " Je DAILY PILOT .. BIJflflafJe l11•ured -Mosdg DEAR PAT: l 'm pla nnlngt.o visit my parents in N e w York for a month this fall. Because of my long stay, I 'll have to take a qulte a lot of clothing a nd lug- gage. Do airlines prov ide insurance coverage for baggagc,ordo 1 havetogelmyown? G.P .• Huntington Beac h On domestic flights, the carrier's maximum liability is $500. If your baggage Is worth more, you may obtain addition al coverage by dedartn& excess value and paying a fee rorextra coverage. T~Wflranu A re Guaranteed DEAR PAT. I sent a •nighl letter recently and was ver y upset to learn later that delivery had taken eight h o ur!>. Doesn't W estern U nion have to o bservedehvery time limits? 11.H .. Newport B each Although It's not generally known, Western Union offers money-back guarantee on delivery lime for all types or domestic services. Night letters are supposed to be delivered within one and one· half to two hours by phone, or within five hours If de llvt'red by hand. Mallgrams should be expected to arrive In the firs t business mall delivery the day after being sent. If you dJd not get service within thei;e time Ii mils, you are entllled to a full retund or you may have your message resent at no charge. Contact your local Western Union customer service operator to file a claim. What Doe• •Ko•Mr' Mean? DEAR PAT: I love k osher m eats. but it seem s that u sually they a r e more expensive than other varieties The sam~ thing applies to other foods t u beled "Ko~her ... Are these foods p r epar ed t o .Jewis h custom , or docs it amount to special recipes heing used'' ·~ B N., Dana Point The u~e or the "Kosher" label is regulated. Kosher meats must be prepared In accordance with ritual. The way an animal or fowl Is kllled, how it must be dressed, treated and prepared for human consumption has to be In accordance with Jewish law an4:.custom, according to the CaUfomJa State Bar Association. Adverth1ln1 to the contrary Is a crime punishable by a $300 fine and up to 90 days In jail. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIH NAMl ITATIMllMT The fOl_I,. llef*'t ere clOI~ ""ti· neu ••: NEWPORT INSULATION1 NEWPORT POOLS, ?1> W••• SI .. Le~~~~~~~~!.5~u Wm St .. Y9UNS.etll,C.111 '1U1. • Ed J.CkMln, 241 Vlt111rt•. Colle Mew. c.tlll n.21. Tiiis ""•lneu 11 conducted by • Qetltrel P"rt-lhlp, Bruuk.M<Oow•n Tl\il •'-1""""'\ WH flt"° wllll 1"41 County ci.r11 o1 Orenoe Co<lntyon S.pt, 2. ltll. 1'114'1 Pullllt'*' Or-Coeat D•lly Piiot S.1>1 '· 1•.11. JO. 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'·S109 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUl'E lllotl COU llT 0, T ... ST A TE 01' CAL"OllN I A 1'011 T .. ECOUNTYOl'ORANGE ....... mo E•l•I• of EDWARD FROST HOOGOOH, DkHtm:t. MOTIC.E IS HERE9Y GIVEN to ltw creolto" OI Ille etiove ,..,,,.d 0.<•-1 111•1 ell P"rloOfls hevl~ Cl•lfTIS egeln.C Ille u la ~<•c»nt •r• r11QUlred lo Ille lllem. wll1\ ,,... MC~ry "°"'tiers, In Ille Olflal Of Ille clerk OI , ... •llO ...... lllletl court, or to pr•.-.• them, wltll 1M ntus .. n••O<Kl>•tr" lo Ille undeolonecl •I< IOWllll•rn E Powell. Pellll-r, •1 1600 Dow ~I , • 110. N-POrl BHCll, CelllMnl•. which I• Ille Pi•<• ol b\lsl· neu OI ,.,. ur>aenlQned In •II m•lters ~rtelnlnq to '"" •••••~ ol s•ld Of<•· dent. wltl'Wn tour months •lttr 1ne first pubtlc.Honot lhl•nollce Oe1e<1SeP1tml)er 13, 1977 WILLIAME POWELL PetillOfl•r.E••cutorot II!• Will Ol lhll •tiove ,..,,,.d cle<.OW.1 DENIS L. KASTEH uooo.,..s.., #110 He_,.., INcll, CA Tel: 1714)1JMtU Alt-y , .. ~9llll011•r Pubtl-Or~ '°'"" D••lv P1101. Sf.Pl ll, 23, 10.0cl 1 1'11 40SI II PUBUC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE l'ICTIT10UI auttN•ll HAM& ITAT•---T l'ICTI TIOUI aUSINH.. Ttw loOOwl"9 --..... dolllO 111111- NAM« STATIM•NT neu u : . T "41 lotloWlno --en dot"9 llli~· TOO\. TECH, 1116 ~ovle, Golla neu as ~ Ge41fom1•'21U7 ICEV CL&:AN~RS, Jlll1 So. 8'1~\Cll flohr\ J . Leflc; U'• r , 1H Aw ., Senta Ana, CA EOgeweter, 8etbN. Celllomte nMI Robe<t L c.r....,1er Jr., 311 Alva Vldll s. Len<a.ter. 10t EdQewelet", Ln., Coil• Mew, CA f7U7 Balboa, cettfomle '2'61 Robert l . C1rpen1er Sf' , 133' Tiii• MlnKS i. condoi<t.,. by .., '"° H•"ect.S..,C:O.te!MM,CA dlvlduel. Tiii• 11;1,,,..,. ta concluc;ted by • lltabWI J . ~tier Qeneret pertnt"111P. Tiits SI-.. ., filed with tlle Aollfft L c.n-ntM Jr. CA>vnlY Clertl of Orenoe Coli"ty "' TlllS ste ............ tiled wltll ti• August2', tfT7 c-w Ci.tll of Or-c:.o...ty on S.-Petitt temw ti. 1971 PulllltNd a-.,,.. coast o.uy Pllot, Ntm ~i. t, t•,u . 1'7' J,..n PlilllllMd Orenot GoMt O..ly Piiot.-------------1 Sept. 16, U. IO, Oct. 1, 1'71 402•n P\JBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlTIOUI aUllNllll NAMll STATSM•NT l'ICTITIOUlaUllN•U Tl'le followl"9 --i. CIOl"9 ~· NAMI STATllMINT ness n : PUBLIC NOTICE TN foll0Wlt19 --•• dOl"9 '-'· CLASSICAL CABINUlltY. "' -------------1 neu,::IMO ASPHALT. 16021 a.tied H-"ll!I serwt. Cotta.,_. .. , CA. '7611 SUl'ERIOltCOURTOPTHI lAM,....,\lnatonS.e<ll,CA'?.,. Doll Wallet' Ohllt . "°' HollO.y STATEMCALll'OllNIAl'O. Jo1e11f1 D WlltO'I. 1m T•IDert, A~j,==~~:by4"'llfl. ,. T .. ecou.::_r:.::,~uNoa "':~::::;,:~;~.:.= ... by.,. in-c1MdlMM. NOTICIE 01' M•AIUNO DI' dlvklwt Dan0hl'11 ~IETITIOH l'Olt ... oaATI 0, WILL JoMtlllO.WllW'I Tiiis •IM-... Bled wfl'1 ll'le ANO 'o" L•n••s nSTAMUI· Tiii• ... ,_ .... Iliad .. 1111 ll'le Co<llltyOerllofOr•nveeo..ntyon.t.ut. TARY County o.rll of Or-co-ty on u. 1'· l917. ""61 Estel• OI JOHN l CRYER, .-. 1tn -·-· PUbll-Or-Gout Dall~ Piiot, JOHNLEWISORYER,Dec .. Mcl ..-. ... -..... • NOTICE IS Hl!RE9V GtVl!"4 \11111 . P\lbll-.r Or .. eo." Delly Pllol_ A"9W(211>, 5'9lambert.•.1•.1'71 IRISE ORYERlle•fll"°IMlreln•oell· ~.1',2',J0,~1.1.1'11 ~n 11U·17 tlon FOR PROBATE OF Will ANO 1------------fOR lETTERS TESTAMENTARY to lht PeUtior...r rl'f.r.nc• lo wllltll 11 PUBLIC NOTICE ...-tor turthtr pertlcul•n, -"'81 '------------1"41 lime ..CS piece of heerl"' tht &MM NOTICll INYITINO a1ot 11111_,s.ttorS.pt-r21, 1'11, •t NOTICl IS HIA•&Y GIVEN tMt )0:00 e .m .. In 11" courtr_,, OI Depart .... ,.., proP01et1 lor f11rnl1lllllQ ell PUBLIC NOTICE PICTIT10UI aUllNHI NAMll ITAT•MaNT ment No. 3 of Mid court. et 700 Chrlc 1ebor, meterlel1, equlprneftl, KOE NIO Peoecl •••V Sephmlle• 14• 1'1f. center 0r1 .. Watt, In Ille City 01 Senta tr•nspon.tton ano well other fa<lllUes LILLIAN KOE NI G, re•lde111 ol Survlv•d by two d•uQhters. Ann Ane,Celllorl'W•. 81 rn•y II• required tor '"• Tiie lot-int,,.,_ •r• ClolnQ """• 11111$ ••: PHILLIM MAAINI! ITOPllS, 112S N-por1 llo<llevercl. NtwPOrl e .. c11, c:autorn•• 9"40 L•Qu~• BM<,,, Celllornlalor7t yun. c;emt>befl Of N-pon a .. c,,, Ce .• end De\ed59plfMl>er6,19n INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC Pn\41d •wav on SePIM1lll>r 14, 1'11. Oii•• Cook ol Tiburon. Ca .. slir WILLIAMl.St.IOHN SIGNALS AHO SAFETY LIGHTING IP•ves ht• Ntp/'llw Or,,.... Htrl119 of grendchlldrrn, end '1' great · CountyClera OH 8111ST~ STRl!l!T AHO &EAR lv'•on, Arltond. Private ~rvlcn were grjlf\dtlllldren Born \n D•.,ver' aURRll, LAO•RLOI' 'T'REET, wtll lie rwc:elvecl by t"9 City PllllllPS Merine StorH, Inc. I• c;elllomle c°'110rellonl, t10 Wtll 16111 StrHt, H-'1 e .. cll, C•lltornle 92640 hold lnt•rrnenl Mtlro" Abbey ColoredO on April 78, 1M7 Prl••l• SWll'T&YHICAL ofC.wMne,ettMOlflceOltheClly Memorl•I Peril, Ana ... lm, O . Sllelltr l~rnlly HrvlcH In R•dle.,G•, Ca. s.twa.t C:lerll, 11 l'elr Drlv•, <:Mt• ~ ... LaQun• Beech Mortuary. •16 Sovtlt P•<llk VlewMortuerydlrKton MJI WlhN,.. .. .-. C a 1 I I 0 r n t a , u " I I I I II e CoHtHIQllweydlrectors ~ ........ CA-It l!our ot 11 Lm. °" ~ '· 1tn, 9' Tiiis lluliMSI Is concf11Ct41d by a C«• POI'.,._ ~ATTEllSON AttetMys fer: Pwtlll-Wflkll tlmt llWy wHI bu••Md DUll!lcl'( IC Ell Y P.HTERSON. AO-2S dl9d PullllJlllMI Or....-Coal! D,.ly Piiot. <1fM1 reed e1oW In Ille Oovncti O>em- PMILLll"S MAltlNI! STORES. IMC. RoOH' .. Ooebltll. ~ep !Omb•r 1• survived b y "•r De"atm s.114.t,10 .... 1'71 11en.1ee1ec1prOll0'4i•S11et•••rt11111-d•ue111er, Terell Ann Wellelln9, JUl·l1 tleofllle_._!M_oflflebld- motller Betty O.ncl•on, l•tller al\llop ,,., 11111 no oti.r cllltlntllltlllno ~ ........ . Tiiis ~ _, fll•"wltll tM C-IY a.nt Of Or_. CiMttY 04' S.. ..,.,,.,., i1. tm. Ntm Pau.rnon, si111r Geor91a l'•tttnon. • PUBUC NOTICE Ally bid ~lvecl elttr Ille ac-led 9r•-Mts Doug Srnllll, Mrl. H•len cloolng time ror ti. rec.eltlt of blcts r.111111 9u<k end Mr & />Vt Jemet Pett.,...,.., E J _ ,L _ be ,_......,to U.. blOder _ _., ti S.l'Vlce S.1Urde110 AM •t HOiton et.cl f,lff!l,(JJrere HOTICS 01' aUt.K TllANSl'•a tl\ell m IN Ml• rftCIOl'llllllllY of IM Son Mort.-v. l.°"9 S.etll Wltll ln\W• 1sec.a.•1t1 .. 1'7 U.C.C.l bldcMr '° * "'-' N• bid 11 rec.el¥H Ill PublltNd Or-. GN .. Deity 1"119' ......... D. •• Ott. 1, ''" MIJJ.11 -nllnAllSoul•Gtf'Mlery. WILKES-BARRE Pa. Notte. 11 llerebY t lven to lllt ~time. l'REEMAN S cr•dlton of GEORGE $MITH, Alttofpt-,So«lell'n'fl1lenund PUBUC NOTICE HElEN HAVER FREEMAN. J'fll· (A p ) -Former u .. Trentlttor. '""°"' ~""· ecldrtst" ecldltloM to 0.-el """'I"-to"" a.nt o1 Newport e.ec11, Ot11orn1e. Rep. Mltchell .Jenkins, 1lGO Oce•n Blvd , "'"POrt 8H cll, Sl•flClent Soec;"lcal-may lie • uff ed h rt t c-ry of Or ...... Stele of ~lllornle, t•IMCI et ti. Office of U• City Ellll-. C""ttW HUHOADWAT MOITUAU 110 Broadway Costa Meu 6<42·9150 Wint TUntlU LAMI COSTA Miio\ CHAP& 427 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa • 84M888 Santa Ana Chapel , 618 N. Bro.clwey · Santa Ana• 64~_.131 ,_Cl.OTMIH 5Mm4\* MOllTUHY 827 Main St. Huntington Bea<:h 530-e539. ,_fAMtU' CWAt. NMHAl NOMI 7801 8otM Ave. w .. trnlnster 803-3525 PACl'IC Yttw MIMOllAL PAii Cemettry Mortuary Chaoet 3&00 Paeiftc Vltw Dr1vt Newport, C.Ulomla 84.4.-2700 81, S er a ea a . 11\et ellUlktrenilerlullOUtlobem• n '•Ir Orlw , CO.IA l!NM, cellfornla NOT'ICSTOCtllOITOH tack Thursday and died to SAMUl!L H. GIESY Ill. Tren1ltree. -,_.,...lllldebl. peymene of as.oo. SUP9UtlOll COU•T OP TNI t Wilk B G I Wl'IOM bUtlMH acldrHI ,, 11011 ....... An edlllllaNI Cl>trge ol St.GO Wiii .,. STAT• Of' CAL"OttfOA 11011 a CS· a rre cnera L•M . Huntlntlll'I tMt'll, Co\HllY of "'tdt It ll•llCllM bY "''"· Pl•M. T"ICOUMTYOl'ottANO• H osp ital. Oranoe. s1e1eo1~11torf\le ,119cHkeltcm end oin« contract doC&I· N .. A_..... The .,.._,, lo be tran•lerrtd h ,,...,.tt nwry ellO lie examined 9t Ille... E11Att of CAltL BONNER 01985, locet.a el 2JOO O<Nn ltvd,. Ntwpon llctoltntCltvCltrttoftlWO tyofCot!A SR .. 1111.1 CAAL 8. Ol88S, SR,. •-• WATERTOWN, Mass. (AP> -SUvtoOosda, 77, a French horn player and voice coach with the Metropolltan Open for 36 years, dJed Thursday at his' home here o f an apparent heart attack. a .. c11, County ol o,.n99, St•I• of "'""· jL &OHH&A Gll81 • .UCAltL a. c.eutorl\le. eec" bid 11\all M "'•" .., Ille es. DtcHlff. Seid ""°'*'1'1 ts dtK•flled In QOtneftl PrOpoMI form, .,...., p.' fflrOugll P.7 Tica IS HaReev OIViN to Ille H : All 1100 In tr-. flaturet, equip-pl'Olllclld tn the c;on\rec:t dOC\l"*'lS• c ton ol 11111.....,. named cltcedtnt met\I end 9DOd wlll Of 111111 ,,., l"oocl •ltd tll•tt .,. KCOnlttll•lled wttll • I •If ,.,_ llt1t1l119 cl•lrnt ... ,,.., R .. 1a11rllfll ll;ltlnen •nown •• 'Lii ctrflflecl w cMNff'• check Of' • 1114 the Wl4 ~ w• re1111ll"ff lo Ille Ha11k1' 1111d ,_,led .t ncc>Oceen &Ivel., bond fer llOC I•• IMn 10 •rcet'lt of"" tlltm, .. 1111 Ult NC .. ..,., llO\Klle", '" H••POn .. efl\. County ot O"""· ~ o1""111c1. m .. ,.yRle • tllt tile ottkt of tltt clenl of'"' ,.,..,,. e11o S\tttofCl'f!Oml•. (Uy .. Olllta Mesa. ... ""9eMI r.111111 tltltdcourt,OflOllf'tMnltfMm,wltlltllt TM bulk trentt.,wlll bO '°""'rnrn•I· be ~ ..... _I_, DY MUMMY ~rs, •tllt underlltnH eel on .,. after tllt 16th ....,. of s...-wtll ce'llllet'• Cl\tdt, CMll -' bldltr• a\ It• Tniat Oepenl'MnfkUO Nfllfl*1 ttmber, 1t71, at 9•nk of Amerlc:• 11on4. eenwr Dt1w, Post Off t aaa 17.0, , _____________ , HT&SA, ~ w. lttll Sir .... (flit,...., Ho bid #Miii be~'" Ullleft It,, "'--' BNCJ\, Celllomt• HMO, wltklt c-1yofOrtlfl9',Slattol~ltfoml•. m11H111• .. -*lormfvrlll1ht4bytl9 11 tile pie<• of bull,,..• Of tl\t vn• PVBUC NOl'ICE Soferet•-10111tTr•11lfrM.•11 C:ll'f ef Clllte ,,. .. .,,., .. m.-111 ec:· dltl'llQMd 111 ell mettel't Ott'l•l,.1119 t• --------------1 1111 .. _ ......... end eddf-USM by cMM1U _.,II 1119 ttfW\tlettt .. the Ille...._ al .. 14 dt<Hellt, Wit~ IWt Tr_,....,, i.t ttw tllf".,...., 1••1 ,..., ,,...._ ,....N!Nftl1. monlllt ettw the flM pullllcetNll ef tlll• NOTICll Oft INTINTION TO aNOAO« IN TN• IA&.e 01' llLCOi'tOUC NVl•AOH lfellfenll!tlromtllte-..•r•t "-· a.m ~ """' • ''-'"end 11t11<e. 0•1ecl Selllfmlw 14, 1'11. • .................... ,..,.'""' .... Deted ..... .,,..... 1t tfl1. $j1mUt1 H. Oley Ill, Tllll CllY Clwlcll of .. City of c.tM H(UltlTY l'.ACl"C TftMN<W ... _1Nr111!4te")e<ta11yw HA'l'IONAl.~IC HNICOflAMalllCAllT81A eMbkliL 9y:°"'f..._1Wl MW.,,...,_ alLHNl",PHINN•Y TNllOHkM c..e--.CA.tM2' Otyo-tltUM ~oflMWillef •ec-•ltr"1nl 0t"t41fCllNMIM tlla_..._,........,. "'*lellldOr .. ONlltOellr ..,.._, .........._Or-. c.eu& O.Uy f'tllt WILUAMV.ICMMIDT ..,.,..,tm •1.n ltlll.W.U.tm M6Mll,......OF.,,....• ..._77 .....,....._CA .... ..,4-,., T .. 111M>...-. -~ PWI""" 0r'"'9 CNlt Delly l'tl«. .-.... a.•.Oct. 7, tfn ....n NleW? FOR ORANGE COUNTY ·SOUTH COASf **MUSIC CATERING** H•vfng • party, rwceptlon, or Min bOOsttr evtnt? Had a problem with llvt musl'? Custom music systems are now avalla·. bte for your home, hall or business. Complete Installation & operation • featuring a Dimen.rlon 7 disc Jockey. Super sound musical lights. Your music or ours. Reasonable rates, five hour minimum. Early reservations are sug- gested. COB Chartie•a Diaco Bualn••• After Six please: Charlie (714) 955-3535 Danny (213) 691-9944 Featurlng[BQ Where else can you get this? . . ~~ ouARANTEED v AWE EXCHANGE CER11.FICATE Q4U.NfTUt Wf C.tMMHTfl m UCJtAMlA tHt. A•WI n•N i'lli rt•tr\ AND Affl "I rtt• tUU "*-"A.Vi~ TUWiUI> A llKI u •N Of" .... NI!• ~AJ.Ua A-..0 HM.Mtll c..tlADt.i 'TIMI.I 'II~ VAUJI QOt.UCI CUlTFICA Tl wcl Iii YALtn o\,..,n .... .,.... •. tll' Tiit' Uo\U+\lf f'\141"--.IA'l ""~ ...... We furnish the above guarantees on all coins and meet the standard of the ANA Grading Board when applicable. 2630.C A•• Street Ne~ leach 645-1744 (Behind Mariners Mlle) Tuea. 2:00..5:30 Wed. thru Set. 11:00-5:30 CloaeCI Sun. & Mon. NEWPORT BEACH ONLY STOCK ELIMINATION EVERYTHING ·GOES! 60 TO 75% OFF <.NO ALTERATIONS ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES NEWPORT BEACH ONLY! ..