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Man Holds I 00
On Frenc4 Jet
, PARIS <AP> A hijacker shot
and wounded a stewardess and
commandeered a French jeWner
with 107 people aboard today.
forcing it lo return lo Paris' Orly
,airport, where he demanded to
broadcast a message to France,
authonlles said.
The gunman -described a~
about 45 years old, big, blond and
blue-eyed -quickly freed the
wounded stewardes~ and six
pass~gers from the Air Inter
Caravelle. which had been bound
for Lyon on a domestic night. Qf.
I Hijackers Hok/.
l Oune~of HB·
Garfield Bank
John Gabriel, or Montebello, a
'hostage of terrorists who· hi·
jacked a Japan Airlines airplane
earlier this week. la the owner of a
bank in Huntington Beach.
Chamber of Commerce
Manaeer Ralph Kiser aaJd that
· Ga brlel opened the Garfield
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Bank nearly two years •co at the
' corner of Garfield A yenue and
Maenoua Street, Just acrod the
boundary Crom Fountain Valley.
Klser aaid that Gabrlel1 who. is
a member of lhe local cnamber
of commerce, is ln the pr<>Ce$S ot developing a shoppfng center on
the aeven acres of properaty ttiat he owns.
Darrell Ward. a retired Hunt·
ln1ton Beacb funeral director, t•
. • lont•tlme' friend of Oabtiel. ~Y became1 acquaint.cl when
both were actJve in Rotary clu~
ln the East 1'°' Anflele1 area
ne1rly 2S yeara ••o· ... John la a very lovable and
hl&hly emotional auy. My wife
Md I are really eonetrned about tum.·' Want said.
fi cials said the stewardess was
not t)adJy hurt.
The pilot radioed the control
lower that the hijacker, s aid lo be
armed with a grenade and pistol,
wanted to broadcast a message
over Radio Europe No. 1 and
R a d i o M o n t e C a .r Io a n d
threatene d lo e xecute a
passenger if the request w~ not
granted.
N~wsmen from the two private
s tations, which direct their
broa dcasts principally at
France. were standing by lo
make the recording.
But it was reported that local
officials negotiating with the hi-
ja,cker insisted on firs t knowing
th• contents of the 12· minute
messaee atad the hljacker replied
thai everything be had to say was
i,rt .the messaee, includine the
fate ol the passengers and the
desUnation he hoped to reach.
Police and firemen took up
positions 600 yards from the Air
Inter Caravelle after it was
parked at the end of a runway 500
-yar<b from the terminal, but
Lhey made no move toward it.
There were reports at Orly1hat
the 1unman called for the plane
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Norton's
Charges
Reduced
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Mason Fenlon today dis-
missed three charges brought
against political activist t:.oran
Norton in the Grand Jury lndict-
meotlast March, ,
As a result, Norton m~11/
answer to only four o/ the seven
perjury·related charges included
in the indictment.
Judge Fenlon agreed with de·
fense lawyer James Riddell that
the allegations in the three d1&-
missed counts were vague and
uncertain.
Riddell argued Lhat his client
could not answer those charges
because of the vaguenes:i end
their failure to specify cninlnal
act<>.
Thrown out as a result of Judge
Fenton's deci$ion was one count
accusing Norton of soliciling a
onetime friend Gary Newmeyer
to comm1t perjury.
Also discarded was an accus a·
tion that charged Norton with
fraudulently attempting to entice
Newmeyer to lie to the grand
j ury.
The third dismissed charge ac-
cus ed Norton of m aking false
!ltatements lo Newmeyer with the
intent lo influence his tesli mony.
Grand jury transcripts of
testimony leading to Norton's in·
dictment show that Newmeyer
carried tape recorders on his
body to record h1s conversation!!
with Norton before both men
were scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jury.
Thos e •t>pearances came
midway through an investigation
into Orange County political
praclJces that centered on Coun:,
ty SUperVlsor Ralph.DM!drich,
Three months after the Norton
indiCtl"ljent. Diedrich. Supervisor
Philip"'" Anthony and four other
men were Indicted by the jury on
charges related lo alleged viola-
tions ot state politl'cal campaign
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A baby hippopotamus clings affectionately
to its mothe r during a s wim in a
Sacramento zoo moat. The baby was born
Saturday. Zoo officials say the family ties
will be severed later when the baby is
sold or traded.
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Hauuiians
F"leeing Lava
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Dog IJolds Btirglar
For. Newpori Police KAIMU, Hawaii CAP)-While t
Kilauea Volcano continued t o ti
and started barking to awaken send lava fountains 200 feet into
'·
A Costa Mesa man probably
has developed a healthy respect
for'large dogs after having a run-
1n with a German shepherd ln a
home police allege he was trying
to burglarize.
Jn cuSt.od\Y io the Newport
'Buch city jail today was Jimmy
Alhln· DoM1 .~t,.· of 207" &.-Ave., CQsla Mesa. .Re was Jailed
heldonauspiclonprburglury.
Officer Vince Antista took the
grateful Dunn into ~ustody at
. about~ a.m. Tbur!Jday in Jlalboa
Covea. reaeutna bltn trom • dOf ··1"~~1 ouiia tne~ MeSin J)tc>wnnt
around hlJ~d ber' Qlaater'J
home.
Accordint to police l'eports, Du11n allegedly bNke into the
home of Mr. and Mn. Paul
Garber,. at 2S Balboa Cov~ whtle
*''""""'""~ --•""'"-· Apparently unaw.are of th•
doa's Pl'e&enot, Dunn helped
blm1elf to a banana and ·wa
about to help hhns .. t to tOMe
other lterN, when ta-e doa found
him. '
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the Oarbers. · the hazy air, 50 families in this ,.
Garber called off Schatzi and southeast coastal community of •
held Dunn at bay with a chair H~al_i Island ·beean m oving ?1 while bis wife called police: belonganpto safer ground. \
Dunn allegedly decided not lo Uawaii County civil defense ·1~
w:iit around end took olf runn.ing ditector Harr'}' Kim ordered the
OJJt the patio ~oor, a cross_ the e~cuatiQna l'bw.sclay ~. jt
. •bead\ ard':onto~ ~k"'Wtttl:' ! 't>ecame apparent a"m'ajor fava· ! ~cha~ii in hot pursuit. flo:.v was advanctn1,'steauuy in. ;~
When Gar bet ord~red his pet to the direct.ion of Kai mu 1 • .. kill, .. Dunn dlc1ded to sur· •
render.
fte is being • held tn lieu of s10.ooo bait -
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Rocks Pelt
Fire~ters ..
• SAN Y,SiDRO <AP > •
AmetiCJOll tryina to put OJJt a fire
in an ab...,doned. barn often use<l
by Jlle1at aliens were pelted by
rocks from across. tbe Mexican
border.
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AWAITING TREATMENT FOR OAS INHALATION
. Th.;ff ~t 1t90 Vletlm! In ~hll•detphla ...
Gas Scare
190 Felled in Philadelphia
l'llILADELPllJA <AP> -Deadly chlorine gas spread
through the East Falls section of Philadelphia early today after a
steel cylinder began leaking at a water treatment plant, police
~aid . More than 190 people had lo be treated at hospitals.
"I thought I was a goner, .. said George Pell. who ned half-
drcsscd with his wife from their home directly across from the
waler treatment plant.
":\1Y WIFE ANO I WERE actually rolling on the floor. You
fcl'I like you're choking to death. That burning sensaUon -I
nl!ver experienced anything like that in my life, .. he said mo-
ments after returning to his home, where the strong chlorine odor
s till lingered
According to oHicials. the leak started when a treatment
plant cmployc of 23 years. Wayne Fowler, was switching the
chlorine flow into the huge reservoir. which s erves about a third
()f lht• Ctly
AS FOWLER WAS SWITCIUNG from one set or four. one·ton
st~Pl , t'hlorinc tank<> to another , he smelled chlorine and tried to
tighten a nut where he thought the leak was originating, Water
C~AJ>f\e(,~qienGuarino81li<l, , ... ,. , n~• .,..., •
'The leak sprang,·· Cuarino said.
A i::rcen liquid and a green haze and vapor started escaping
from the pipe. he said. !''owler, who then ran. was hospitalized in
satisfactory condition.
"It was very panicky in the beginning, but I'll tell you. I'm
very, very glad how it turned out.·· Guarin~. said. "This is
something you think about, someUUng you dread.
Gunmen · Irritable
4 Hostages Freed
By Red Hijackers
DACCA, Bangladesh <AP) -
Hijackers holding a Japan Air
Lines DC8 jet released four more
hostages today as Japanese of·
ficlals rounded up prisoners in
Japan and $6 million to meet the
terrorists' ransom demands.
Bangladesh Foreign Secretary
Dobraki HussC1in said negotia·
lions were goin~ well. But other
officials said the five gunmen
were growing irritable and short-
tempered in the third day of the
~iegc and were communicating
less with the ouL<>idc
These offi cials also said the
terrorists had not been told that
one of their demands would not
be fully met -three of the nine
1prisoncrs in Japanes e jails
whose freedom the hijackers de·
manded have refused the offer lo
leave.
Japanese oHlcials said the
ransom night Saturday would ar·
rive here more than seven hours
a fter the hijackers' lalesl
deadline and would carry no more
than six of the prisoners.
The Bangladesh officials said
j t was not known whether the hi·
jackers, said to be members of
.tbe ultraleftist Japanese Red
Army, were willing to extend
their deadline once again.
The American hostages are
banker John Gabriel and his wife
of Montebello, Calif.: former
California Assemblyman Walter
Karabian of Monterey Park, and
these others not further den-
tifi ed: Eric Weiss, Mr. J .
Caldwell, Mr. A1lerej~~ ~. G.
Sands, Mr. T. Phalen, Mr. J .
Chunceand Mr. W. McLean.
Karabian·s wife, former
Hollywood actress Carole Wells
DAILY PilOT
Karabian, and an American
named K. Krue*er were released
Thursday.
The latest hostage release
brought lo nine the number of
passengers freed since the plane
was seized Wednesday. All four
passengers freed today -a
Japanese woman. an Indonesian
woman and an Egyptian couple
-were ill.
The five masked terrorists.
who hijacked the J apan Air Unes
DCS jet Wednesday, have re·
peatedly threatened to kill the
hos tages unless their demands
are met but have twice extended
their deadline.
There were indications the ht·
jackers wanted to leave Dacca
after the prisoners and money ar-
rive.
Tokyo·s Asahi Evening News,
in an unattributed report. said
the hijackers ~dlcated plans to
free all women, children and In·
dian and Pakistani men among
the 132 passen1ers and 14 crew
members ln exchange for the
ransom and keep the others. in·
eluding nine American men -
until arriving at their llnal
d estination. An Ame rican
woman is also aboard. Most of
the hostages are Japanese.
Sources here said Japanese of·
ficials were contacting other gov-
ernments in. searet\ of a country
willing to accept the hijackers.
North Korea and Libya al-
lowed Re d A.rmy mem~el's
to land hijacked Japa.G. Air.Una
jets' in 1970 add 1073. Captured
members of the terrorist croup,
which vows to foment revoluUon
in Japan, have told authortUes
they received training In Yemen
and Lebanon.
E'remP-AJ .
NORTON •••
Tefulations. N~ ii a former exeeatlve
alde to county Supervisor
Laurence Scbmlt and was a
Reoettcan candldate for the
1taloaenate ln mt.
'l'h 49-year-old fonn.er San\a
Ana policeman baa bMD active ln
Oraqe Counly DOlltlul clrdet
for the put docadt.
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Final Trip Hollle .
&Uiinuin
Hunted
A manhunt continued today ftr
the grotesquely garbed gunman
w ho confronted a Fountl;n
Valley bowling alley bookkeeper
with an eyefslilled pillow caiie
ov<'r his head Thursday. in a
HANOI, Vietnam (AP> -In
the glare and sweltering heat of
Vietnam's afternoon sun today
American soldiers and sailors
lifted the remains of 21 American
servicemen and a civilian into
. the belly of a military cargo
plane that would take them home
for the last time.
The servicemen died during
the Vietnam war that ended in
April 1975 and their remains
were being turned over to the
United Slates after long negotia-
tions by the Vietnamese Com·
munists .
~ • ltl.tM-.U.. lviel ..cvemOllY.,. Yu. Hoang ot the Vie tnamese
Foreign Ministry said : "We have
coope rated closely on the5e
humanitarian matters. We need
to setUc the past perfectly, so we
can have good and sound basis
for establishing .normal relations
between Ule two co'1ntr1es.'' :· •· '
The joint mission of the U.S.
Defense and State departments
was the firth to Hanoi to accept
the remains or Americans killed
in lhe Indochina war.
Sixteen of the small, black.
m etal ·boxes .Joaded aboard the ,,
U.S. Air Force C141 Starlifter
contained remains identified by
the Vi etnamese as members of
the U.S. armed forces.
Five others had U .S .
servicemen not yet identified.
Frank Sieverts, coordinator
for priSt>n~r df \lat and n«ssmg·
an action affairs for the State
uepartment, said the names will
be released only when the army's
Cent r a l Identifi c atio n
Laboratory in Hawaii confirms
the identities.
,. .'the 22nd t\S><b\. was that 9C
Sect Seeking
$6.6 Million
From Laguna
Damages totaling $6.6 million
are being demanded from the ci·
ty of Laguna Becach in an
Orange County Superior Court
lawsuit that charges the city·s
police department with harass·
ment of the Hare Krishna sect.
The International Society for
Kris hna Consciousness names
City Attorney George Logan,
Police Chief Jon S'parks, t>istrict
Attpmer Cecil Hie~ aqd 12 poUce
otncers 'as cocf efmdants in the ac-
tion.
It is alleged that the defendants
have repreatediy interfered with
the right of Hare Krishna mem·
be rs to hold uninterrupted
services at the Laguna Beach
temple, 641 Ramona Ave.
It is further alleged that mem·
bers or the sect have been cited
for disturbing the peace while
worshipping at the Ramona
A venue property and while dis·
tributing their organization's re·
ligious materials.
City orficlals noted after the
lawsuit was served that the city
was granted an injunction six
months ago when they moved to
halt any further use or the
Ramona Avenue property as a
temple. .
It was pointed out at that time
that the Hare Krishna organiza-
tion had never obtained a condi-
tional use permit that would al-
low them to use the home ror re-
ligious purposes.
The city took action after
neighbors on Ramona Avenue
protes t ed that the Krishna
services and the bell ringing that
accompanies chanting could be
heard (or several blocks!
because ol the public address
shtems utilized by the worship-
pers.
A hearing at which the city will
~ u ked to justify its arrests and
• citations ol Krishna devotees has
been aeheduled for Nov. 4 in
Superior Court,
• . GOP Urged: .
·~Doon
Trucker Gougclman, whose 1'oday·s mission brought to 61
family lives i n New York. the number of American bodies
Gougelman. a civilian. reported· returned to the United States
ly died in Saigon in June 1976, a s ince the end oft.be war.
year alter the former South Viel-Sieverts sald the identification
nam capital fell to Communist-center ln Hawaii will need about
led forces. 10 days to two weeks to cor\t'irm
The Sieverts mission was the the identities of the men already
second to Hanoa "nder the ad-identified by -the Vietnamese.
ministration of President Carter. The other five probably will take
The fint, on Feb. 2S, w u led by m ucb longer, he \aid .
former United Auto Workers The remains were flown direct·
President Leonard Woodcock ly to Clark Air Force Ba~e in The
and returned with the remains or Philippines, where they were to
12 men, including the one mis-be trans ferre d overnight lo
takenly identified a s an larger coffins. On Saturday the
$5,000 robbery. .
1'he employe or Fountaiil f\Owl.
17110 Brookhurst St .. was or-
dered to wait in a rest room for
:.cveral minutes before telephon-
ing authorities. .,
Detecuve Lee Pepka said M('i;.
Gertrude Flores. 5-0, was oot
otherwise harmed in the holdup.
which occurred as she opened the
bowling lanes facihty to do her
..American. • pl~ was to~ave.J:oc Haw .. u. d aily accO\UM.iDc. •
She told investigators she bad
1ust opened the front door and
was preparing to relock it about 7
a .m .. when confronted by the
hooded holdup man who bran-
dished a gun
Federal New Year
-.Taxpayers, Want
A Midnight Toast?
.•. W.hStl~N<.:.iTON iAP>. Happy fiscal new year, taxp11yers. So
far asyour IO'i-ernment ts concerned, 1978 begins at midnight and
federal agencies can begin using t)leir new appropriations of your
tax money.
By this time next fall. your government wiU have spent $458.25
billion, leaving a def1cil of $61.25 billion.
De tective Pepka s aid the
weapon was a blue steel
:rntomatic p!slol. adding that
Mrs. Flores could see her as-
sailant wore glasses beneath has
1>illowcase hood. tie did not say whether she
herself got a glimpse of Ule
getaway car ldt park ed at the
l'>Outh s1dc of the bowling alley
lol, but described it as a large,
dark maroon, dome!'.tic sedan.
WIOLE THE FISCAL 1978 BUDGET Congress passed is legally
... binding; the ~le behind it tacitly admit it may have to be re ·
opened and tmkered with. especially if Congress raa.ses Social
Sccunty taxe~ to help keep the troubled ~ystem afloat
On the fiscal New Year's Day, all-i>ut two or the biggest ap
propriallon bills are law.
No other employes had arrived
yt•l. smcc Mrs. Flores comes in
e arly to handle the bookkeeping
chores bt>forc the recreational
fac1hty oµcns for the day's bowl-
ing
Investigators theorized the
bandit muy have hidden inside
lhl' bowling alley at closing time
to uw;.ut Mrs. Flores' arrival.
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One or those !>till around IS the $60.2-billion appropnation for the
dcpartmt•nt~ of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare and
Labor. > ..
THE MEASURE IS STALLED AS a Senate-House conference
t•om mltte~ tries to ~cttle differeqc~ in .10 aQ9rtiOI\ measure at·
tached to at. • _
The foreign aid appropnaliOl'l bas 'been deralJed cw..-a pn>·
vision that would forbid the administration from aiding countries
thul violate human rights standar$. ~ ' •
Beginning the fiscal year Oct.1 i5 pafo\ of a law th.,\ t<\)k effect
J41st year to involve Congress more effectively .in setti~ thi federal
budget. · .
BEFORE, THE GOVERNMENT'S bookkeepJng "P.4"fod be.an
July 1, giving Congress. which co9venesjn January,onJy six months
to legislate before the new year bell{loi •• · · 4
That meant most l.tppropriatio(ls)Jere'not passed On tlme, leav-
ing federal agencies lo make do ror mottths tllrougb stopgap fl$cal
legislation.
Rep. Robert N. Giaimo < D·Conn. >. chairman of the House
Budget Committee, sa id he feels starting the fiscal year Oct l Is an
improvement.
I' "IT HAS SPEEDED UP legislation." he said. "We have com ·
pleted all the appropr1at1ors i>1lls in time, except for the two held up
by special circumstances.··
And he said members arc beginning to see the effect their fiscal
decisions will have on the economy as a whole
Panic Time
Wed's Car Locke"' Rumting
Chalk up an "A" for effort for Fountain Valley police.
who raced to aid a young damsel in distress after s he rushed
lnlo headquarters this morning and blurted out her troubles.
THE FOUNTAIN Valley High School coed confessed
she had gotten off to school late and became flustered, ac-
cidentally locking her keys in her car \l>ith the e~glne run-
ning. •• "And there's a government class test today. she
moaned. . Patrolman Don Nielsen was dispatched to lhe idling
auto parked two blocks away, but cowdn·t get into the vehi·
cle without smashing a window.
SO HE RADIOED headquarters to call the girl's
mother , who arrived shortly thereafter with a s pare set of
keys and the teenager was off to her government class quiz.
Police said they will write her an excuse if necessary.
Baker 'Fined
On Filth Rap
LOS ANGELES <AP)·-A
' baket b's been fined $5,000
,after health department inspec-
.tors found ii health code vtola-
lioJts i1' his Be>yle Heights
bakery, officials said.
Alfonso M. Gon1ai,s, owner-or
the 'Gonial.e.3 JJQery, pleaded •"no co~" -rbunday to tbe
cb•rgeia brougbL b,r City• Atty.
Burt Pines' office. He was fined
and placed on 12 months proba·
lion.
An·ording to Deputy City Alty.
Michael P. Stanley, a state
Health Department inspector
last April and May "found a dead
mouse in a trap ... and rodent
droppings. flies . insects and
other vermin .. in the bakery.
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to be given a maximum fuel sup-
ply.
An airport spokesman said the
s tewardess. reported to have
been shot ln the arm when she did
not move quickly enough on the
hijacker's orders, was taken to a
hospital for treatment.
The six released passengers
were believed to be five women
and a baby.
Known lo be a mong the re-
m aining passengers was Lucien
Neuwirth, a Gautust m ember of
the National Assembly.
Air I nter is the French
domestic line. All departures
from Orly were canceled but in-
coming planes w•e permitted to
land. · . '
PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 83 years of carpet retailing, one fact becomes
quite evident -that when money is less plentiful, people buy IMtter
~·
This is contrary to popular belief. but makee good sense if you
think about It. When you have to concern yourself with value ~nd
perf~nce, you "81'8 likety to buy..._, .-mtY·
" At Alden's in tthe last three years, our per unit sate has been
more expensive carpeting. reflecting this fact. Consequentfy. we
have the largest selection of finer Quaht es you wJll see anywhere. all
at oompetltive price$.
The end result Is customer satlsfactton, pride and
recommendations which ~e our overwhelming source of new
business. "
Orange Coast
EDITION
Tod ay's Clo log
N.Y.Stoeks
VOL. 70, NO. 273, 4 SECTIONS, .t6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 C TEN CENT
New Mural for Mesa High
Students <from left > Diane Gieselman.
Lcslil' \"anc.;cO\"OC' and Ste\ c Diaz add
..,plashes of rnli>r to elaborate mural thev
arc 1n1inlini.! on the school·s music bu1rJ.
inJ.!. The art work \\ill s how the rel a·
tions h1p betwe1:n a man-made and natural
"orld ,\II of .\ks a High ·s s t udenb are in
\'llcd 10 p1tc:h in and ;.11tisb figun• thl'
murul "ill hl' <:omµll'lL•d in lour lo :,1~
wt·cks
Police Stor1n
Hijacked Jet
PARIS <AP I Police
marks men this afternoon
s tormed a French Jetliner that
had been hijacked eight hours
earlier by a tall blond gunman
"ho shot a stewardess 10 the arm
during his takeover
ShoLo; rang out from inside the
twin-jet Caravellc as policemen
forced their \\a\ rnlo the craft at
Parb' Orly A1ri>ort when~ the h1
;ackcr was holding more than 90
persons as hostages.
Firs t reports s aid three
p ersons were wounded. one
seriously. in the storming and the
hijacker was captured.
The ~unman had threatened to
blow up the plane unless he was
allowed to broadcast a pre
rccordl.'<.l t'°litic11l message
Dunn~ the earlier negot1a
lions. the hijacker told French of
facials over the plane·s radio
system. "I know you won't try
anything stupid. An yway, think
before you acl. Out of the 94
passengers still in the plane, I'll
alwyas huvc lime to kill about 30
uf them ··
The blue-e y ed hijacker.
described as about 45, took over
the L\\-1n·Jet Caravelle aircraft of
/\tr Inter, the French domestic
airline. as 1l flew from Paris
toward Lyon in central F'rance
"1th 100 pa:,sengcrs and a crew of
seven. the atrltne said
Arm<.'<i wilh a pistol and a hand
grenade. he forced tl to return to
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Paris. whern 1t overflew the city
several limes in full view or a
noontime s treet crowd before
p11ttmg down at Orly on the
capital's s1>uthern fringe.
Ste'' ardess Annick Guillemot,
a 30·vear-old Frenchwoman, was
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* * * 4 Hostages Freed
By Red Hijackers
DACCA. Bangladesh (AP>
llijuckers holding a Japan Air
Lin~ DC8 jct n•leased four more
hos tages today as Japanese of·
ricials rounded up prisoners in
Ju11an and S6 million to meet the
terrort'>L'i' ransom demands
Banl.(ladesh Foreign Secretary
Dobrak1 llussarn said negolta·
lions were going well. Dul other
offlcwls said the five gunll)cn
were growing irritable and short·
tem(><'red in the third day or the
s iege and were eommunicatmg
lc'>s with the outside
These officials abo said the
terrorists had not been told that
one or thc•Jr demands would not
bl' fully met three or the nine
prisoners in .Japanes e jails
"hos£• freedom the hijackers de-
m andt:d havt' rl'fused the offer to
ll'nv1•
Japanese officials said the
ninsom flight Suturday would ar-
ISee HOSTAGES. Page AZ)
Parents' Plea: 'Keep School Open'
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Ol llM O•tlY "llet $1•ff
A citizens advisory committee
appointed by the Newport Mesa
School District i;:ol another taste
Thursday ni~hl of just how
strongly Costa Mesans feel about
preserving their neighborhood
• schools.
More than 350 parents and stu-
dents at Whittler School turned
out to tell the comm~ltee they
have a very special school and it
:,hould remain open. _
For the third time in nine days
following public meetings with
parents at Wilson and Monte Vis·
ta Schools the committee
heard parents echo deep feelings
about their lQCal scnop&.
During the hour and half meet·
ing, a stream of ~pe,akers o((ered
higb praise for Whittier's
peraonaJized instruction, racial
mix. bilingual and special educa-
tion programs and comfortable
IN1 rning <ilmosphere
District officials say declining
enrollment means al least one
campus must be s hut down.
possibly lo be used for relocation
of McNally High School. the d1s-
triM's continuation school.
While there w~ some mention
or a potential negative im)tact on
the west tiide neighborhood
should Mc;'l.lally students be
transferred there, parents
s eemed primarily concerned
with the fate of their elementary
school youngsteri..
District Business Manager
Ray Schnierer said Whittier stu-
dents would be bused lo either
Victoria or Pomona schools if the
WmWer Avenue campus is shut
dow~.
Whittier, along with Monte Vas-
la and Wils on elementary
schools in Cos ta Mes a. are
among the sites bcmg considered
fur plac(•mcnt or the continuation
school studenLo;. Monte Vista and
Wilson parents have s aid they
don't want their schools closed
either.
A fourth alternative. vigorous·
ly supported by parents at all
three schools, would relocate the
continuation school on the rear
four acres of its current site at
19th Street and Newport
Roulcvard
This would leave 3. 7 acres of
prime acreage that the district
rould sell to make way for the
city's downtown redevelopment
plan.
Of Whittier's current 324 stu· •
dents (capacity is 520), 28 per-
cent have Spanish surnames.
($ce PARENTS. Page AZ>
~2 America~s Take Last Trip Home
HANOI, Vietnam <AP) In
the glare and s weltering heat of
Vietnam's afternoon sun today
A mcrican soldiers and sailors
lifl<.-d the remains of 21 American
servicem en and a civilian into
the belly of a military cargo
plane that would lake them home
for the last time.
The servicemen died during
the Vietnam war that ended In
April 1975 and their remains
were being turned over to the
United States after Ion~ ne~otia
lions by the \'it!tname...,e Com
munists.
Arter lhe brief ceremony, Vu
Hoang of the Vietnames e
Foreign Ministry said : ·'We have
cooperated closely on these
humanitarian matters. We need
to settle the past perfectly. so we
can have good and sound basis
for establishing normal rclalions
between the two countries.··
The JOinl m1s:,1on of the U.S.
Ocfense and Stall' departments
"as the fifth to llanm to accept
the remains or Americans killed
in the Indochina war.
Sixteen of the ~mall, black,
metal boxes loaded aboard the
US. Air Force Cl41 Starlifter
contained remains identified by
the Vietnamese as members of
the U.S. urmcd forces
Five others had U S
servicemen not yet identified
Frank Sieverts. coordinator
for prisoner of war and missing
an action affairs for the Stule
Department. said the names will
be released only when tbe army's
Ce ntral Identification
Laboratory in Hawaii confirms
the Identities.
The 22nd body was that of
Trucker Gougelman. whose
:_Lava Threatens Hawaii Homes
KALAPANA, Hawaii <AP> ·
A 1.000-foot-wide streum or
molten ~ava from Kii auea
Volcano inched closer to this
coastal Hawaii Island communi·
ty today and threatened to bury
homes in its path.
The thick ooze of lava was a
mile from the ocean by thls
m orning anrl 18 homes and a
Catholic church were in ... its path.
The eight-mile-long st~eam of
lava. about six Inches thick, was
moving at 350 feet per hour,
slowed by level ground from I~
C:o ast
Weather
Night and mornin1 low
clouds becomlni mosUy
sunny afternoon Satul'day. Low• tonlaht 58 to 64. Hlah
Saturday 70. .
INADB TOD-4 't'
I/ LCJot.ma &!och turn• up h4
11ofum. Sundal/. tht u>hol• Ot'fmOf Coolt could ~ fftlff" tattwd. JI~ 1''utaoal '71 -
fO iflllntmntOl and vocal
grouf)l from Boch to rock -11
pr~anP09•CI.
600-foot hourly advance earlier in
the week.
The 50 r esidents of the
threatened houses began
evacuating Thursday. Hawaii
Co unty Mayor Herbert
Matayoshi declared a state of
emergency In t.he area, about 30
miles southeast of Hilo, the
Jaraest city on the state'• laraest
island -also named Hawaii.
After the flow hits the 18
oceanside houses in this small
community, It has a clear path to
the water.
County Civil Defense director
Harry Kim said the flow
threatened the cultural and his·
toric center or the community.
which is less than 10 miles from
the eruption site.
An Army demolition team has
been in the area experimenting
with methods or diverting lava
flows. But scientists told resi-
dents that techinical problem:i
and a lack of preparation time
prevented any effort lo hall the
j!pproaching lava.
• The last major volcanic erup·
tion in Hawaii came at Mauna
Loa, the other volcano in the
park. two years ago.
Instruments at the Nation~
Park Observatory showed stront
mov.emenl of lava underground,
indicating there would be no im-
mediate letup in the eruption.
The fountains fed at least two
other lava streams. One headed
south and apparently died out
and the other flowed into a forest
reserve and was no threat lo
private properly.
The specatcular lava fountains
are In an area not accessible to
the public, but the yellow-orange
glow has been visible at night
over much of the Island. The
eruption also is producing heavy
smoke.
family lives 1n New York
Gougclman, a c1v1lian. reported·
ly died in Saigon in June 19'i6. a
year after the former South Viet-
nam capital fell to Communist·
led forces.
The Sieverts mission was the
second to Hanoi under the ad·
ministration of President Carter
The first. on Feb. 25. was led hy
former United Auto Workers
President Leonard Woodcock
and returned with the remains of
12 men. including the one mis·
takcnl y id en t ified as an
American
Sieverts said the identification
center in I lawaii will need about
10 days to two weeks to confirm
the identities of the men already
identified by the Vietnamese.
The other five probably will take
much loniter. he said.
Fed e r a l New Year
Taxpayers, Want
A Midnight Toast?
WASillNGTON <AP> -Happy fiscal new year. taxpayers. So
far as your government ls concerned, 1978 begins at midnight and
federal agencies can begin using their new appropriations or your
tax money.
By this time next fall, y9ur government will have spent $458.25
billion, leaving a deficit of $61.25 billion.
. WIBLE THE nSCA.L 1'78 BUDGET Congress passed Is tecall)"
binding, the people beh,ind it tacitly admit it may have to be re-
opened and tinkered with, especially if Concress raises Social
Security taxes to help keqp the troubled s)'stem afioat.
On the Clscal New \'ear's Day. all but two of the bia&est ap-
propriation bills are law.
One ot those alill around ia the $60.2·bUUoo ..,propriation for the
departments of Labor and Health, Educ•Uon and WeUare and
Labor
mE MEAStJRE IS STALLED AS a Seoat.e.Houae. coolerence
committee lties to settle differences tn an abortion measure at-
tached to it.
The foreign a.Id appropriation bu been derailed over a pro-
vision that would forbid the adminlstraUon from aldlna countries
that violate human righta at.ndards,
Bel{i.nnina \he fiscal year Oct. 1 ls part of a &aw that took eff eet
last ye"r to lnvol~e Col')8rel$ more tl!tcUvely in aettln1 th• federal
b\4dset.
. J
•
l.2 DAil Y I'll() f C
Norton's
Charges
R educed
Oranfe C'.unl) !'lu1wr1or Court
Jutl~t· \1 .a,on f t nton lod11y clb
m 1,wd thn.·t' charn•' hiou~hl
.0: • .1111 .. 1 1•1ll11rl6I .. ttl\l!tl l..on111
'\,j11111111 111 tht• (i1 l•nd Jury 1od1ct·
nw11t l,1'.'\l M 1· r dl
'' ,, rl·.,ult Norton must
.1n:.w 1·1 to 11o h fo ur o f the 1ovtm
111·1 ,, ... , 1t•lal1•d t hnrge5 Included
w 1 lw 1111l1l·t nwnt
J ll(fl{t' ..... nton a~rcec.J with de
frn'l' law)<'r JJmt·:< Raddett that
t hl' Jllcgalion.., an the three dis·
rnhM.'Ci l'ount~ were vaaiuo and
Ulll'l'l ldln
H1dctctt Jr~ucd that tus cllent
could not answer those charges
bl·<·au ... c of the 'aguene~ and
lht>1r laalurc lo :.pectfy criminal
JCh
T hrown out as a rei.ull of Judge
F enton''.'\ decii.ton was one count
<.accu:.i.ng Norton of sollctting a
onehme friend Gary Newmeyer
to commit perjury.
Ali.o d111carded was an accuse·
h on thal charged Norton with
fr<1udulently ullemptang to entice
Newmeyer lo lie lo the grand
jury.
T h<' U11rd dismissed charge ac-
:'.U'.'>Cd Norton or making falso
~t atcments to Newmeyer with the
jnlenl lo influence hi s testimony.
Grand jury transcripts of
t estimony leading to Norton's in-
dictment show that Newmeyer
carried tupe recorders on his
body to record his conversations
with Norton before both men
were scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jury.
Three months alter the Norton
i ndictment, Diedrich, Supervisor
Philip Anthony and four other
m en were indicted by the jury on
charges reluted to all eged viola·
taonb of stale pohltcul camp1ugn
1·eiulations.
TONIGHT
FOOTBALL OCC vs. Long
Beac h City Co llege , OCC
Stadium, 7:30 p.m . Costa. Mes a
High at Dana Hill!!, 8 p.m.
OCC PLAN ETARIUM
' •'Relativity and Cos mology:·
7:30 and 9 p.m. Saturday, 7:30
pm.
FRIDAY NlGHT FILMS -"A
Ma n fo r All Seas ons.·· OCC
Forum, 7: 15 p m SI
OCC LECTURES "Orama
of Weather," Science Lecture 1;
"History of Furniture," Science
Bldg . Roo m t o, "Stre ss
M anugcmcnt 1n Today's World.··
Fme Arts llfi; "Success in Com·
petitive Athletics," Science Hall;
"Understanding Sexual Interac-
tion ... Science Lecture 2; "Art or
Communication.·· Fine Arts 119.
All 7:30p.m.
COSTA MESA CJVJC
PLAYHOUSE -One-act playit,
"The Private Ear" and "The
Public E ye." Fairgrounds, Sept.
30-0ct 1, 8 :30 p.m.
"PRIVATE LIVES" -South
Coast R e pe rtory The ate r .
Tuesday-Sunday through Oct. 30,
Sp m.
MOTORCYCLE S PEEDWAY
'RACING FaarArounds, 8 p.m.
Si\TlJRDA. Y, OCTOBER 1
OCC SEMINARS -"How to
Stretch Advertising Dollar for
Small Business," Fine Arts 116,
B'JO a.m. "Put It Jn WriUng,"
F ine Arts 119, 8:30 a.m. "Survey·
in~ and Laser Ins truments ln
Construction,.. Science Hall, 8
a .m.
OCC LECTURE -''Ski Cond,.
tionlng," Gymnasium, Handball
,JOI, 10 a.m. . CHILDRENS P'ILM-"Wllly
Wonka and the Chocolate Fao·
tory," OCC Forum, 1 p.m.
SATURDAY NIGHT FILMS -
''Showboat," OCC Forum, 8 p.m.
FOOTBALL -Eltancla vs. El
Modena, Davidson Field, 8 p.rn.
DAILY PILOT
APWl,._tl
AMONG HOST AOl!S
HB Banker Gabriel
Hijackers Ho/J,
Ou:ner of'!~
Garfield Bank
J ohn Gabriel, of Montebello. a
hostage o{ terrorists who ht
jacked a Japan Airlines airplane
e arlier this week, Is the owner of a
bank In Huntington Beach.
Chamber of C o m merc c
Manager Ralph Kiser said that
Gabriel opened the Garfield
Bank nearly two years ago at the
corner of Garfield Ave nue and
Magnolia Street, just across the
boundary from Fountain Valley.
Kiser said that Gabriel, who Is
a member of the local chamber
Qf comqterce. is in Vte process of developing a shopping center on
the :.even acres or properaty that
he owns.
··Darrell Ward, a retired Hunt·
inaton Beach funeral director. a:s
a long-time friend of Gabriel.
They became acquainted when
both were active in Rotary clubs
in the East Los Angeles area
nearly 25 years ago.
"John is a very lovahle and
highly emotional guy. My wife
and l arc really concerned about
him," Ward said.
* * *
HOSTAGES
. rive here more than seven hours
after the hijackers' Jateiit
deaclllne and would carry no more
than six otlhe prisoners.
The Bangladesh officials said
it was not known whether the hi·
jackers, said to be members or
the ultraleftist Japanese Red
Army, were willing lo extend
their deadline once again.
The American ho1ta1es arc
banker John Gabriel and h1s wire
o f Montebello. Calir.; former
Callfomia Assemblyman Waller
Karabian of Monterey Park, and
these others not further den·
ttfied : Eric Weiss, Mr. J .
Caldwell. Mr. Alterejos, Mr. G.
Sands, Mr. T. Phalen, Mr. J .
Chunce and Mr. W. McLean.
Karablan 's wife, former
Hollywood actress Carole Wells
Karabian and an American
named K. Krueger were releued
Thursday.
The latest hostage release
brought to nine the number or
passengers freed since the plane
was seized Wednesday. All four
passenaer1 freed today -a
Japanese woman, an Indonesian
woman and an Egyptian couple
-were ill.
The five muked terrorists.
who hijacked the Japan Air Line~
DC8 jet Wednesday, have re·
peatedly threatened to ldll the
hostages Wlles1 'their demands
are uiet but have twice t1rtended
thelrdeadllne.
70 Million
SawTVBou4
Nielsen Says
,,,...r,..Ai
PARENTS. •
ti ve percen\ Aalan, and there la a
1mall mixture ol Gl'ffk, Arab,
and Ewopean 1tudent.s.
Parenti are proud of UUI tnlx
wb1cb wu accompU1htd without
bu1\f\I. Whittier parents questioned
whut would happen to the
achool'a Early Childhood Educa-
tion program and courses for
educationally and developmen·
tally disabled students.
Krishnas ·
·.,Suing
Laguna
Scbnierer said these programs
would follow the students to their
new 1chool, but he offered no
guarantee that specific teachers
who have been working with stu·
dents would go along also.
Although Whittier's enrollment
is down. parents believe new
west side developments wlll
boost enrollment in the near
future. District officials project
an increase of only seven stu-
dents for next year.
One resident said it would be
ironic for the district to take
chtldre n from an uncrowded
school like Whittier and place
them In a crowded school.
The transfer of 54 percent of
Whittler 's students -those llv·
ang west of Placentia Avenue -
to Victon a School would boost
that school's enrollment to 122
percent.
Students living east of Placen·
tia Avenue would go to Pomona
School.
"Why docs It have to be the
quantity and not the quality,"
asked Leona Hall.
BelJJing Baad• The citizens advisory commit·
tee is exlMJcted to forward a re-
commendation to the board of
education io October.
Frona Page A J
IDJACK •.•
shot in the arm as she tried to
prevent the hijacker Crom bulling
into the cockpit, an airline
spokesman said. She was inter·
ro g ated b y police and
transferred to the nearby Henri
Mondor Hospital. where she was
reported in good condition, he
added.
Costa Mesa paramedics and passersby aid ll·year·old
Tom Baden ~fter the youngster was struck by a car
about 7:45 a .m . today at intersection of Merrimac Way
and Fairview Road. The s ixth gr ader. who lives a t 339
Princeton St . "'as on his \\-ay lo Davis School when he
\\as hit hy a tar driven by Eleanor Brann, 52. of 3037
Donnybrook Lane. Costa Mesa. Ile was taken to Hoag
Hospital m Newport Beach with a gash on his left arm.
an rt is reported in fair condition.
Six passengers, including an
infant, were later released un·
harmed as the hijacker negotiat-
ed over the cockpit radio with a
t('am of officials led by Jean
l'ericr. administrative chief or
Val de murne dis trict where Or·
ly Airport lies.
Marine Major Cited ·
F Or Vietnam Action
T h e c o n v e r s a t i o n s --
so m etl mes direct, sometimes
through the pilot -were
morutored by French newsmen.
A former wur prisoner and
public affairs director al the El
Toro Marine: Corps Air Station
has been given a medal for smug·
gling information about other
Americans out of North Vietnam.
Martnc Maj .• Ja m es \I .
DiBernardo. who has an ex
Fat11re Thief
' I
Traffic Control Boxes Taken
s1cnaHn1 a new trend in crime, a thief has made off
with a 1ophiaUcated, SS,000 electronic traffic alenal control
box mounted al a Fountain Valley street corner.
INVESTIGATORS say it is the latest such theft in a
wave of similar occurrences dating back lo 1976 In Santa
Ana. Irvine, Riverside and San Bernardi.no.
The box vanished from its cabinet at Warner Avenue
and Newhope Street Tuesday, but was Immediately dis·
covered stolen when police checked the inoperative lights
after motorists complained.
On Sept. 20 in Irvine, the signal box at the Intersection or
Irvine Center and Culver drive• was smashed open and
electronic stuffinis worth Sll,000 stolen.
Irvine police lnveatlgator Dennis McNeely said the de·
vice& may be in demand for thieves because they represent
the newest in sophisticated electronic phasing controls.
THERE IS A long Ust of public and private a1encies
waiUng to buy the devices, McNeely aald. which ran1e from
$3,000 to $12,000 Jn price.
It would be useful to someone who needs an automatic
switclline mechanism to turn on and off electronic equip·
ment, McNeely satd, ·and might be adapted to other than
tratflc lipal uaea.
cellcnt . memory, and was held
behind enemy lines for five years,
was awarded the navy Commen·
datton Medal at ceremonies at
Camp Pendleton.
After his capture during the
1968 Tet Offensive, the citation
!laid, he memorized the names.
ranks and dates of capture of
other prisoners.
DiBernardo.'42, al so
"memorized a map" or the
prison camp and smuegled the
information out when he was re·
leased by his captors.
Upon his return, DiBemardo
came to El Toro where he seY\>'eC
as public affairs director and
handled the bue newspaper ond
community relations.
The former Mission Vie10 resi·
.dent was transfered to a similar
post at the Marine Corps Recruit
DepotlnSan Diego In May.1976.
Rocks Pelt
Firefighters
SAN YSIDRO <AP>
Americans trying to put out a nre
in an abandoned barn often used
by illegal aliens were pelted by
rocki from acroa& the Mexican
border.
The barrage was hurled
Thursday by s pectators in T1·
juana. No serious injurr was re·
ported among police and
firemen, but the wlnd1h1eld of a
police car was shattered.
Damages totaling $6.1 million
are beine demanded from the c._.
ty of Loauna Beach in an:
Oranae County Superior Court·
JawauJt that charees the city'•
police -department with haraa&·
ment ot the Hare Krishna sect. ·
The International Society fof
Krishna Consciousness nameJ
Clty Attorney Georae Loaan~
Police QUef Jon Sparks, 01.Jlrt~
Attomey Cecil Hick• and 12 pollc«
offlcera as codofendants In the ac-
tion.
ll ls alleged that the defendant.Ii.
have repreatedly interfered wttlr
the right of Hare Kr11hna mem,,
ber1 to hold uninterrupted
1ervicet1 at the La1una Beach
temple, 641 Ramona Ave.
It is further alleged that mef1)·
ber1 of the sect have been clt.ed
for disturb!~ the puce wh!Je
worshipping at the Ramona
A venue property and while dis·
tributing their organization's re-
Ualoua materials.
City orflcials noted after the
lawsuit was served that the clly
was granted an injunction six
months ago when they moved to
hall any further u se of the
Ramona Avenue property aa :a
temple.
It wu pointed out at that time
that the Hare Krishna oraanlza-
tlon hod never obtained a condi·
tlonal use pennlt tlgt would al·
low them to uae the home for re-
llgloua purposes.
The c itv took action after
nei&hbors ·on Ramona Avenue
protested that the Krishna
services and the bell ringing lhal
accompanies chanting could be
heard for several blocks '
because of the public address
6ystems utilized by the worship·
pera.
E x -NB Officer
Talbott Dies ;
Se rvice s Set
A former Newport Beach
police officer, the department's
first officer to be shot in the lint·
of duly, has died in Newman.
Callf, where he owned an elec·
trical company.
Funeral services tor William
F. Talbott are scheduled at 9 a.m
~aturday a t Evans-Krieger ·
Funeral Chapel, ln Newman.
Mr. Talbott died Tuesday at the
age or 47 ot a cancerous bram
tumor.
Born Sept. 19. 1930. he was a
nut1veofWorlcy . Idaho.
He worked for the Newport
Beech Police Department as a
peace officer from 1952 to 1960.
Mr. Talbott was s hot and
wounded while tryin~ to free a
victim being held at gunpoint ~Y
an armed robber, an act of valor
for which the offjcer was
decorated.
After leaving the police force.
he worked for a time In Costa
Mes a as an electrical contractor.
He ls survived by his widow.
Patricia; mother Mrs. Elizabeth
Wilkes or Gardena; a daughter.
Joni Talbott of Huntington
Beach; sons, William F . Talbott
Jr. of Reno, Nev., and Georg~
and Patrick Talbott. both of
Newman.
Other 1urvlvors lnclude a
brother. Edward of Santa Ana.
and three s isters, Mrs. Alma
Rumusaen of Sacramento.
M araaret Woods or Gardena and
Mrs. J ean Rhodes of Bell
Gardens.
Mosateller
Rites Slated PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 83 years of oa~t retailing, one fact becomes
quite evident -that wtlen money Is Ins plentiful. people buy Mtht> .-.,.
This is contrary to \lppular belief, but maket good tenae· if you
think about it. Wflen you llave to ooncern yourself with value and
performance. vou are likely to buy ..._a~
At Alden's in the last three years, our per unit sale has been
more expensive carpe1tng, reflecting tnll fact ConeeQuftt'ltlY, we
have the largett Mtectlon of finer ciualHl you will •• anywhere, all
at competitive prices.
The end re•ult it cuetom•r 1atlafactlon, s:>ride and
recommendation• which ~ our overwhelming eource of new '
buslneeeA
_,.., ~ J.,~
Joan and Larry O•llf Polo! ~1 .. 1 PMIO
Table.· hoppin g tount~ Su pen 1s or
Luurcnct· St·hm1t <:hals with Joan lr\'inc
Smilh during S500·a ·plalc funclra1sing din·
nc r held on the supervisor's behalf Thurs
d<Jy night ut the Sanlu .'\nu Country Club
\Ir~ Srrnlh ts u nwmbt'r of the consortium
that rec.·cnll~· purchast•d th(• I r\"lnc Cum
pany Sht• :->al at a tablt• rt•ser\'ed h'
Orange CCJunt~ lobb~ 1st Sand~· Sandling
Schmit didn't t•at at llwl tabll'. but cl1cl
drop by l'or a le\\ \\Ords with :\lrs Smith
bcf 01:c ·dinner
Flash-fund Trio Indicted
ThreC' South L<Jguna resident!.
whose arrest resulted m the loss
ur SIR.l50 1n s hcriff"s "flal>h'
funds wtire md1cted Thursday b:-
thl• Orani(e County Grand Jury
Cy nthia Ann Wils on. 26
La\Hcn<·c l':mcrson Ferrell. 4!8
and Kevin Gordon Ferrell. 24, all
<>f JIR75 Circle Drive. were ar
ra1gnl•d in Superior Court on
drnrge-; of 'ielllni:: marijuana
.ludgt· II Warn·n Knight or
clc n·d thc trio to file picas Oct. 3
m his cou1troom All three arc
fn'c on SI0.000 hall each
It ,.., alll'Al'd that the defendants
.... olcl 1:10 pounds or high grade·
marijuana lo undcrrover officers
for 547,650 on three tl<.ilcs Aug 1
i\ ug. 29 and Sept ~
Sheriffs officer.., daim that
Sl8,l50 in "fla sh"' funds money
used by undcrCO\'er investa~ator'
to buy drugs dis appeared
during the transaction that led tn
the arrest of th~ accused trio
Officers said the money dJ s<.ip
peare<J m the s hort time that
elapsed bet.,.. ccn the defendant'
allegedly selling the marijuana
and their arrest on <:harges con
taincd in the grand JUry indict
m cnt
An indictment '" a form;.il
Toast Your Pets
With Sunday Pilot
It your household has pets or
liquor. Sunday'-. Daily Pilot will
µrovade hC'lp ful consumer in
formation
F ROM SCRATt:ll The last
1wo nea seasons have been rec
ord brt>akcr~ Staff Writer Phil
Rosmarin s urvey.., veterinarians
d o!! groomer.., and vector control
pt•rsonm·I for their recommenda
lion.., on tht• bl•st remedies
llOOZE BA t-'f'LE How soon
"ill Californians be able to bring
liquor hack lc~ally fro m Mexico"
How arc restaurants coping with
sharply higher insur ance pre
m iums for liquor licenses·•
.Joanne Reynolds und Jackie
Hyman of the Daily Pilot staff
look al new lcJtislatlon on this
s ubject
WINNER'S CIRCLE Drake
Offenhauscr racing engines have
powered 25 Indy winners past the
checkered flag at the famous 500.
'l'hc Daily Pilot's Gary Granville
profiles the com puny on the Sun
day Business Page
PSYCIDATRY INDE BTED ·
Dr. Karl Menninger. responsible
!or many of the reforms in treat·
(SUNDAY'S BEST J
ment of the mentally 111 , 1s still
\'igorous and active '4-lth manv
pursuits at 84 Associated Pre ... ~
Newsfeatures takes a look at
:\Icnninger·.., life in a You section
feature
Search Nets
Fire arm Haul
l~AKESIDE <AP> Sheriffs
deputies s ay they found 12
weapons and amm unition at a
wrecking yard occasionall y u.c;ed
by Hell's Angel motorcycle cluh
members.
The cache was found Thursday
by 20 officers armed with a
search warrant to recover 2,700
pounds of dynamite repor ted
stolen Sunday from a nearby con
struction company No dynamite
was found.
But the officers returned with a
4S·caliber submachine gun.
shotguns, rifles. pistols and am
munition
t•hargc made against a pl'rson h)
a grand jury. fl does not establish
g u i It or 1nnoc:cncc It was
-;trt•s-;t·d Thur-.day that the JC
eu-.t.-d trio d.o not facl' criminal
att1on in connectwn \\1th the lo~..,
of the flush fund.., We re l>l1ll
tr) 1ng lo get the money back.
an invcst1gator commented to
tfay · We h<.ivl'n 't given up hOPl'
\ l't
OC Murderer
Sem enced to
Life in Prison
Convi cted killer Michael
Hamon Bradley was sentenced
Thursday to life in prison for the
p<1rl he played last March 4 in the
.... taying of an elderly Santa Anci
market owner
Orange County Superior Court
.I udgc .Jerrold S Oliver imposed
the maximum term for first
degree m urdeJ:. cm Bradley. 19, or
I .o._ Angeles
The jury which found Bradley
J!llllly of the killing of ~1rs Ho"'
Yow Lau, 66. additionally found
him guilty of attempted murder.
armed robbery. as~aull with a
deadly weapon and burglary
Bradley was one or four men
arrested by Santa Ana police
following a shootout that claimed
the life of Mrs. Lau shortly after
s he and others were hustled gun·
point into a meat locker during a
robbery attempt at her market.
lier son, Kenne th Lau, 29, was
wounded in the gun battle during
which his mother was shot in the
head by a shotgun at close range
Russell Clyde Capers . .19. of
Los Angeles has been found guil·
ty of first degree murder. lie will
be sentenced Oct. 21 to what
could be life m prison
Still awaiting trial are codefen·
dants Sammie Dunn Jr .. 18. and
T yrone Robinson. 16. both of Los
Angeles
Dunn will be tried Oct. J
Robinson, a minor who will be
t ried as an adult. will face a jury
Oct 17
'So1•red on Lemons'
San Juan Widow 'Bitter' at Auto lnduAtry
By WILLIAM HODGE
Of Ille Deity Pllet Suff
,,
Youth's
'Sanity'
Probed
MIAMI <AP) Attorneys m
I be murder trial o f Ronny
Zamora huve begun debate over
the teenager's samty, question·
ing whether it as normal for a
15-year-old to play Russian
roulette with Mends
"It was kind of hke a joke, I
guess.·· Alan Cohen. a friend of
Zamora. told Asst. State Atty
Tom Headley on Thursday.
Zamora's attorney, E ll is
Rubin. is basing has defense on u
<·ontention that his client's addle·
lion to television drove him to use
a 32·cahber pistol to kill 83-ycar·
old Elinor I lltggert
Cohen . 15, tes t1f1ed that
Zamora produced the alleged
murder weapon several times.
and .feigned a game of Russian
roulette with friendl>
lie put a bullet in the gun and
put it one notch past the griggcr
and startc.-d pointing it and pull
mg the trigger," said Cohen. "He
must have taken the bullet out
because when he pulled the trig·
ger the sixth lime. he yelled.
Hang.'
"lie was just kidding around.
ha vtng fun." Cohen testified
Hubin asked "lie pulled a gun
and pointed it at you. Does that
:-.t·1.·m like a normal thing to do'1••
asked Rubin.
'It rrught not be right," said
Cohen. now of Newton, Mass
··sut It could be norm al."
Zamora and Darryl Agrella.
14. are charged with first·degrce
murder The prosecution says
Zamora ··executed" the woman
after ~he round the two boys
ransacktng her home Agrella
"ill be tried separately
The trial 1s the first being given
full coverai,:c by cour t room
television and still ('amera!> un
der a one-year experiment or
dered by the Florida Supreme
Court.
Cohen told the court of a two·
day spree at Disney World that
Zamora paid for with cash al
lcgedJy taken from the Hnggert
home
··Al any point du rang the
weekend did the defendant act in
any bizarre m anner or seem to
he crazy lo you?·· a s ked
lleadlcy.
"No,.. l.a1d Cohen. 15 "he
seemed normal likt• <.tl a l l
times ··
llcadln a s ked Cohen .i
number of time:. i°f Zamora
"'atched TV during their D1sne~
World trip
Cohen said he did not
Tight Squeeze Net s
Thief Bucke t Seats
A Uuef squeezed through a gap
1n the locked fence of an Irvin<:
storage yard and stoic the two
front bucket seaLi; from a car and
both control knobs from iLi; radio.
police reported.
Owner W .E. Bluck. 66, of
Oceanside. had stored his car at
the Plant Control Corp. yard
16281 Construction Circle West.
while he vacationed The loss
was vaJu<.>d nt 5600.
STAGHORN FERN
A rare b u y o n t h i s
collectors· favorite already
mount e d o n boa rd for
instant decor either indoors
or out. Reg. $4" S9.99 SALE
EUROPEAN SYCAMORE •
Large 6' specimens of this
fast-growing shade tree
make t his disease-resistant
\'ariet~ an o uts t a nd in g
Size S•" Rea. $10.99 SALE •
Friday, September 30 1977 DAIL y PILOT A:j
O•llY l'llot St•ll l'llOlo
FIREMEN MOP UP AFTER ANAHEIM PLA NT BLAZE
Two Hospitalized In Explosion; One Crltical
3 Injured in Wax
Factory Explosion
One man was m :,enous cond1
lion today and another remained
hospitalized after an explosion
and firl' Thursday that gulled an
Anaheim car w:ix fu e ton
fire men reported ·
Damage to the TH·3 Chemical
Corporation, 1028 E South St
was estimated ~l S200.000
firemen said
Three factory cmploycs wert•
1n1ured in the 2 p m blazt•
firem en said
Jack Birnbaum. 48 . of ~2213
Shade Tree Circk. Brc;.i . w~s rt•
T wo Sus p ect s
We d in Jail
SAN FRANCISCO IAP In ,,
pti l house <'ere mon v co
defendants in th(' tortun·
starvation death of an 1 l ·year
old boy have joined in wedlock
Shirley Ellenberg, 35. awa1linl!
sentencing for :.econd degree.•
m u rder . married 30-year·old
Charles B. Nakao The Rev
Lloyd Wake of Glide Memorial
Church conducted the ceremon)
'thursday in a seventh floor cell
at the Hall of J ustice
Gary Ellenberg died at the San
Francisco General llos pital in
February, three weeks after he
ing taken from an apartment hi....
mother shared with Nakao, a
former San Leandro policeman.
ported tn critical condition al the
l T l Medical Center burn unit
\\ 11 h second and third degree
hurns over 47 percent or his body
Thomas NC'av1ll Jr., 28. of 1942
Deer Park Drive. Fullerton. wa-;
rcportc..'Cl in ~ood condition at UCI
with burns over 14 pen·cnt of hi!--
body
1'hl• third workman Mark A
SI m m l)fl !-• 2 ;j , 0 f t h (' ~<.Im l'
Fullerton addre::.s. was tre<.1ted
lor burns and relea!'>ed
I nvcsthiators said the three
workers W(•rc mixing car wax
when the material boiled over.
1gn1lcd ancl set the factory
.1bla1.c
1\:-. flame-. '!Head, riremen
... aid. se\'cral drums of chemicals
.llsO {'Xplodcd
Thrc<' other employes m the
huild1ng t•scaped without inJUry.
Workers tn :m adjacent office
al....c' v.cl"l' evacuated while
firemen brought the blan' under
l'Ontrol
Then• w a -. s I 1 g h t water
clamag<.' Lo a farm occupying the
... ame industrial building,
r1rf'mCn rC'portP<f
Body R ecover ed
SAN FRANCISCO lAP) ·-ThP
body of a 22·year·old woman who
leaped off the Golden Gate·
Oridgf.' wa.., recovered early
Thursday near Alcatraz, t he
Coast Guard reported.
\J.'Qowe1a.ng
CBuQb CBonan3a.
Presents (;l't a h~ad:-.larl now
" 1 t h o u r \' a.:i. t
.... etect1on of Tulips.
I lyacinths. Daffodils.
Hanunculus. Crocus.
\nemonc:-.. Frecsias. 'arr1 "~u~.
l'olch1cum:.. Spider
L1lie~. Be:irded I ris
OLEANDER
Pink or white b lossoms
adorn this hardy landscape
favorite. Excellent for use
as tall shrub or screen.
1 Gal. Reg.
Size S?.49 SALE SJl9
SAGO PALM
Lend a touch of class to the
landscape or container
garden with this prized.
hurdy palm
I Oat. Sltr
Reic. SUI&
~~rncl :\tan,.. others.
Hn:
:15C'
MUMS
O!':l.Y
C h oose.• f r o m over 10
\'arielies of this fall season
f~ \·orite. Every p lant is
simply loaded with blooms
for that instan t color
addition. 4· Sm• SALE49c 99t Value
BLOOMING
PETUNIAS
Last c h ance on O\'el' 7
,. u I' l c t i e s 0 r t h i s
f re(•·bloom1n.: ~urde n
favorite 39 4" S11r ~ALE C
Rct. 79t
TRJMMER EDOER Here is a top-quality. t:.S.·mndc srardcn toot you • P?werful 1,3 h.p 8000 R.P.M.
1 TRJM·AU. ran eu.slly use to trim & cd(• ara111 und weed11 In • l.ighh~.cll(ht · welahs only 3 lb.1. MONOFlLAMEN'l' places bla~h.'<l trimme~ c•tn t reach 1'ht Trim All • ~la 11 dlometcr cut
MODELeoo 11 perfect to use around trees. pin) )'ilrct ·fully MUBrn ntt<'d 2
TRIM·ALL oquhrmtnt. pnUos. fences ond wolkwnys. 11nd 111 thr neic. s:io.vs $ ldeM trimmer ror eondomln1um owner11 s l\l Prltl'
.it I OAll v Pll OT
Sleeping
Infants
Rescued
PLANTATION. 1"la. <AP> A
fire m un office at a hosp1t.aJ here
-today forced lhe eva~uaUon oC 30
pattents from the building in
duding 11 newborn babia 'who
~lepl through 1t
Tbe pallents were husUed into
the parlnng lot on stretchers and
in wheel chairs The babies were
held m lhe arms of their mothers,
nurses and aides.
No patients were injl.ln!d, but
[ INSHORT )
four firemen in this Fort
Lauderdale s uburb were treated
for smoke inhalation. hospital
spokesman Dan Lmvill said.
TaJC Ctit Barked
NEW YORK <AP> --The
Treasury Department has rec-
ommended to President Carter
tax reform measures that in-
clude a one-shot cut in personal
mcome taxes next year. The
New York Times reported today.
Quoting a co nfidential
memorandum to Carter, T he
Times said the Treasury Depart-
ment believes the t ax cut should
be imple mented immediately
because of fears of an economk
s lowdown in the latter half of
1978.
A Trca ~u ry Ucpartment
::.pokesman declined to comment
on The T imes story, saying such
memoranda are conf1deotial.
Park An•wer• Due
WASHI NGTON <AP>
Justice Department officials will
meet in Seoul with South Korean
government authorities to dis-
cuss "satisfactory terms and
conditions for communicating··
with Tongsun Park about alleged
Korean influence buying in
Congress, the de partment said
today.
Park. a m1lhonaire Korean
rice dealer . so far has refused to
return to the United States lo
face trial on federal charges of
bribery and corruption.
The brief depa rtment a n -
nouncement was the first o({icial
i ndications that U.S. authorities
may be approaching some sort of
agreement to question Park out-
:>idelhe United States.
Pope: God •Needed~
VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope
Paul VI told a gathering of
bishops from throughout the
world today that though society
often seems .. hostile, indifferent
and deaf to our words,·· this
sometimes signifies a profound
need for God.
"One can often detect in this
attitude an unconscious yearn-
ing, a real and deeply felt search
for GOO," the pontiff s aid as he
opened the fifth Synod of Bishops
of his reign, called to discuss the
problems of religious teaching in
an increasingly secular world.
Strike Settled
NEW YORK (AP> -Techni-
cians on strike at American
Broadcasting Company for more
than foul' m onths h ave reached
final contract agreement with
the company and will return to
work Saturday. according to the
union.
A recorded message al the of-
fices o( the National Association
of Broadcast Employes and
Technicians informed telephone
callers early today that contracts
had been approved following con-
ferences with ABC. Network
representatives could not be
reached immediately for com-
m ent.
f'rldev S.otembe' 30. 197'1
AP IHI,...... .. U31,500 Ricltf!r
Kathryn II. Wright of Oxon
Hill, Md., knows whereof
s he smiles. She just won
250,000 pounds. or about
S437,SOO. i n the Irish
hospital sweepstakes draw-
ing.
'Find -Bis Body.,
Another Gem
Dea"ler Gone
CHICAGO (AP) -A broker is reported missing with up to $300,oOO
in gems from New York's diamond district where police are in-
vestigating the murder of another merchant and the disappearance of
a fortune ln diamonds.
Abraham Shafizadeb has been missing slnce July 27, the day before
he left for P uerto Rico on busi-
ness. his relatives said. and they released no details.
foar he may have been killed. New York police wouJd not
They say police have s uggest-comment.
cd that the disappearance is Hakimi and his wife, Dayla,
ltnkedtooraaniiedcrime. who are Shafizadeh's only living
relatives in the United St.ates,
have been to New York and San
Juan in search or the missing
man.
THE DIAMOND broker·s
brother, Dr. Farokh Sbafizadeh-
ll ak1 m1, told The Associated
Pre::.s in an interview Thursday
night that Shafizadeh may have
been carrying diamonds worth
between $!50,000 and $300,000.
T he Munhattan Missing
Persons Bureau confirmed it was
investigating the 31-year-old
Shafizadeh 's disappearance, but
"'EACH DAY WE have Jess
hope," said Hak imi, an clectncal
engineer for Standard Oil in
Chicago. "All I want 1s to find his
body and give him a decent
burial."
Carter Wins Right
To Approve Bomb
The couple said they thought
the New York City police had not
devoted enough attention to the
·case.
"They said he flew to Puerto
Rico so it is the problem of police
lhere," Hakimi said. But he said
New York police never d('·
termined that Shafizudeh def
initely was aboard a n American
Ai rlines flight to Puerto Rico for
which he had a ticket.
WJ\SlllNGTON <AP) -Congress 1s giving President Carter ap-
proval to produce the neutron bomb, a new atomic weapon that oppo-
nents fear will greatly increase the risk of all-out nuclear war.
The House of Representatives approved an authorization bill Thurs-
day to enable the President to spend money for the neutron bomb if he
chooses to do so. The Senate pre
viously approved a similar bill.
The neutron bomb is a small
warhead that would be placed on
Lance missil es and arllllery
shells. It produces twice tht-
deadly radiation of a conven-
tional nuclear bomb but less than
a tenth as much explosive power.
heat and fallout. This means the
bomb can kill people while caus-
ing little damage to buildings.
THE WARHEAD IS designed
to replace the approximately
7 ,000 nuclear warheuds now
deployed in Europe.
Carter has nol announced
whether he intends to approve
production of the controversiul
weapon, but he asked for the
authorization that both houses
have now granted.
has less destructive power than
I arge.scale nuclear weapons .
That could make it easier to in·
troduce nuclear weapons into an
altercallon that could touch off a
nuclear holocaust, opponents
~aid
"I am frightened to death of
this weapon." said Rep. Ron
Oellums <D-Calif. >. "Once you
~tart down the road to a nuclear
wur, there is no turning back.
Once we make nuclear war
thinkable. we make it possible.
and once we make it possible we
make 1t inevitable."
THE COUPLE SAID they held
off calling the disappearance to
the attention of news media
because in New York's diamond
business, if "they <brokers> get
publicity, that's the worst thing
for them.'"
T h e body of 25 -year -old
Pinchos Jaroslawicz. a diamond
broker who vanished last week
with up to Sl million in gems. was
discovered Wednesday an the
Manhattan office of diamond cut
ter Shlomo Tai, who led police to
1l.
In New York. detective Jean
D"Azevedo :sa id Sha!izadch's
busine!>s, Abraham and
Ab r aham. 1s n ear Tal·s.
However, there was no 1nd1cation
of a link between the two. l>ht'
added.
----~--
WEATHER I NATION I WORLD
Mom Sal'es Sons
Beverly French is comforted by her husba nd Peter a s
she's taken to an ambulance in Bothell, Was h .• after suf-.
feeing burns when fire destroyed their home. She was
burned while hunting for her 2-yee.r-Old son. who hid in
the house when the fire started. She found him and their
t)ther son and all escaJ>e2 the flames.
Oswald Threatened
JFK in September?·
NEW YORK (AP> -Lee Harvey Oswald threatened to kill John F .
Kennedy during a visit to the Cuban emb8S6y in Mexico City two
months before the president was assassinated. ionner CBS newsman
Daniel Schorr says.
Embassy officials threw Oswald out because they thooght the threat
was a provocation, Schorr re-
ports in the current issue of The
New York Review of Books.
Schorr satd the Warren Com-
miss.ion, which investigated the
Nov. 22, 1963, assassination, was
told of Oswidd's threat but did
not follow it up.
••The Cuban ambassador ii\
Mexico City had reported the in·
cident to Havana, .. Schorr wrote.
"It had not been taken seriously
al the time, but after Kennedy"s
assassination, Castro bad come
to smpect that tbe effort to get
Oswald into Cuba was part o( a
nght-wing conspiracy. The key House vole came on an
amendment by Rep Ted Weiss
I D-N.Y.). The amendment would
have blocked Energy Research
and Development Administra-
tion money from bemg used for
the neutron bomb, but it was de-
feated 297to109.
Rep. Patricia Schroeder <D-
Colo. ), said the neutron weapon
"has a very great potential for
blurring the line between nuclear
weapons a nd non -nuc lear
weapons. For that reason, it
makes it easier for a nuclear war
to break out. ..
our SUPPORTERS OF the
weapon said the neytron bomb is
preferable to conventional
nuclear weapons because it is
less dest.ru<:ti veto property.
TAL. 31, TOLD police he was
present on the eve of Yom Kip-
pur, when, he said. two gunmen
beat Jaroslawicz unconscious
and left him Police quoted Tai as
saying lhe robbers let him ~o but
later called him at home and or-
dered him back to the Manhattan
office "to tie the body in a plastic
bag and hide it. . . .' •
THE COMMISSION, Schorr
said, did not "press the CIA for
inform ation about Oswald'!.
C.11han association. this desoitc the fact-or perhaps because oC
the fact -that one of its mem-
bers was former CIA Director Al·
"Oswald would return from
Cuba. then aasa.ssinate the Pre>i-
dent. and it would look as though -
Castro had been respouslim.-
WEISS AND JDS supporters
said the neutron bomb would
"lower the threshold" to nuclear
war. They said military leaders
might feel Jess inhibited about
using the neutron bomb since it
"The defense and security of
our country depend on having a
wealth of weapons that can be
used if the necessity arrives.··
said Rep. Charles H. Wilson <D·
Calif l.
Li/ e-Support Cut
Okayed for Teen
MADISON, Wis. <AP> -Dane County Judge Robert Pekowslty or-
dered today that life-support systems be removed from a brain-
damaged teen-ager as requested by tbe youth's parents.
Lawyers for the Madison couple said doctors would remove the
equipment later in the day from the 18-year-old and no further com-
ment would be forthcoming from
the family.
The parenis. whose identities were not released. made the request
after doctors at the University of Wisconsin Hospitals testified Thurs-
day that the young man's brain
s howed no life signs.
THE PATIENT suffered an ap·
parent heart attack at a state
mental ins titution. He wai-
brougbt to the UW Hospitals·
Trauma and Ufe Support Unit
Hope for his recovery fa<\ed
two days after he was admitted.
when bis eyes became fixed and
di late d. said Dr. Marvin
Birnbaum, direct.or of the unit.
Tests failed to detect braln ac-
tivity, he added.
Birnbaum said the patient's
biological functions could be
artificially maintained ln·
definitely.
. ten Dulles. Scborrseid.
Coming
Tuesday
Oct. 4, 1977
ORANCIE eoUNTY
'DININCI
,
Snow Falls on Rockies
Night life is the good life on the Orange Coast U ytJCI I/ks
fiM food, pleasant drinking and excJtJng danoing. Some of the
beSt f98taurants and nightspots in the nation are right here in
; Orange County.
·• Check the Dally Pilot's special magazine. "'Orange Cooofy . I
Din;ng." for views of .some of the bettel' iuto tripe offered In thJs . '
Rain, Cl,ouds Seen Over Mo•t of Nation
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the spirit by browsing through "Oanll• County Dining,.. ~1-
lnformatiWt articles and photographs wlll 'c/iHj )10CI in on ..,..
where to find the best entertanment. the klnd4 ot,,,... nrved -:if
st 1oca1 esmblishments. ll1xl the vanous mooda •WJkfd h the . ..
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• .STATE I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
LNG Site .
Changes
.~
Studied
WASlUNGTON <AP> -The
l"e-deral Power Com1Dlulao bu Uken under aubmlulon petlUon.a
lrom lbo Southcm C&Ufornia Gu Co. and the Sferra Club to COO·
ider a new locaUon for Its pro ~ed f1tclllt.y to import liquefied
;palural 1u.
A 91as company 1poke1woman ... d t.be company peUUoned the
'FPC on Wednesday to conalder a
•ite at Point Conception lnstead
4f lbe Oxnard location previously
proposed.
THE SIERJlA CLVB has asked
'the FPC lo reopen the case and
consider the alternative of locat-~g the LNG terminal offshore
l.solating the LNG tankers and
-Uielr bar.ardous cargo from any
land areas. However, 10 its request
Wednesday, Southern California
Gas asked the FPC to reject the
Sierra Club request.
THERE WAS NO immediate
indication when tbe FPC might
resp0nd to either of the petitions.
The gas company has proposed
to import through a subsidiary
an average of some 69. 71 billion
BTU Cheat units) of liquefied
natural gas --roughly equal to
619 million cubic feet or natural
gas at standard temperature and
pressure conditions -per day.
over the next 20 years.
UNDER NORMAL condition!>,
in the form or a room -
temperature gas, natural gas
takes up loo much space for
economical lanker shipment
across oceans.
,.,..,,......
Handin Hand
Sacramento County Sheriffs deputies Dainese Taylor
and Terry Clippinge r were not on patrol as they stro!led
down the street hand in hand Thursday. They had JUSt
left the county clerk's office with a new marriage license:
The deputies. both jailers. will wed Oct. 9
Jayne Mansfield's
Estate' Liquidated
LOS ANGELES (AP> Four
of actress Jayne Mansfield ":,
children have learned there ap·
parently is nothing left for them
in their mother's estate.
They appeared in court Thur!>
day along with her second
husband and were told by the
Judge to come back to court with
a lawyer.
$516,000 estate.
The final accounting of the
estate cume a month ago from
administrator Bernard Cohen.
lie told Mass Mansfield's heirs
that of $75,000 an the estate stiJI
undistributed, $53.000 will go to
creditors and $22,000 is expected
to be spent for legal fees incurred
during the IO years since Miss
Mansfield's fatal automobile ac·
Friday, September 30, t9n l)AfLY PILOT AS
t Brings Pests
Rats, Ants Invading Bay Area Homes
ORINDA (AP) -TbJrsty rats and ants are slip-
ping intQ many San Francisco Bay area homes look·
ing for water made scarce during California's two-
year drought.
"We've had more calla about rats, and they've
been looking for water, de!initely," said Peter
Oevldson, service manager for Corky's Pest Con-
trol here.
Homes.in the bay area have been under orders
to ration water for about a year.
EXTERMINATORS say calls lo rid homes of
rats and ants have gone up by aa much as 4& percent
in the past three or four months.
Davidson said the pests have prompted calls
from homeowners who never had problems before.
M anv or them have creeks near their homes that havedried up, he said.
"And they've stopped watering their lawns, so
there was no water out there~ rat.a could get 81\d
no puddles, either," Davidson saJd. •
"They're looking for drippine raucel.S. anythil'\I ·
like that," be said. •·And the calls aren't from slum
are94, but from nlce nel1hborboods like Walnut Creek, Concord and Moraaa," all suburbs east of
Oakland. .
THERE HAS BEEN no indication from health
officials as to whether the rats pose a health hazard.
Bill Wallace, chief deputy agricultural com-
misstoner of Contra Costa County, said reperts of
f he pest invasUon are "not horror stories, exactly.
but it's really something of a nuisance this year."
He also said his agency has received ''far more
calla than usual about ants," this year.
Carl Koehler, an entomologist with the
University of California in Berkeley. said the
school's extension service has received about twice
as many complaint calls about ants as it did last
year.
Mari~
DI Gets
Demoted
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drill sergeant at the
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50 GALS
OF GAS
FREE
Depot is now a lance cor. it
poral after being demot-*
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recruits. ,.. *
Sgt. Michael Torres, lt •
~2. of Fresno, was con-it * victed by a seven-man it •
court martial board on it •
10 counts or maltreating it •
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c1dent. SUPERIOR COURT Judge S • S Neil Lake gave actor-strongman talion lays
it As recommended by the lt
it factory for as long as
it you own your car. • • • Mickey Hargitay and the COHEN'S FINAL report REDDING CAP> it
children, aged lJ through 26, an c;howed the original $516,000 Directors of public it
Oct. 28 court date and told them r1gurc was too high, since It did television station KIXE •
to hire an attorney. The judge not lake into consideration have voted lo reverse a ,..
gave them until that lime to ex-mortgages on Miss Mansfield's decision to move the sta-*
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Judge reviewed and approved the
application for the Oxnard loca-
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Viking II
Mars Photos
Show 'Srww'
PASADENA CAP) -A light, reflective sub-
. stance -possibly carbon dioxide frost or snow --
has been seen on the red, rocky Martian surface in a
picture returned by the Viking 2 spacecraft, scien-
tisl.S report.
If it is confirmed. it would be the robot lander's
first observation or condensation on the surface or
Mars, Vikln(C scientists at Jct Propulsion
Laboratory stud Thursday.
Bob Henry, a member of the meteorology
science team, said the material noticed in a Sept. 13
black-and-white photograph taken by the lander's
automatic camera could be dust. water ice or, most
likely, carbon dioxide lee.
Special Seuio11 E11ed
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. says tr two·thlrds of the legislators wanted lt, he
would call a special session of the state Legislature
"immediately" to deal with property tax relief.
Brown's comment was made Thursday during
an interview on a KTTV news program. It was the
closest the governor bas come t.o committing
himself on the question or bringing the legislators
back to deal with the con-
troversial issue. ( )
Although Brown said SI' ATE he had not polled the ·
lawmakers, he saJd, "I '"---------
don't think we have two-
thirdl Yet. but we 're geWng cloee. ••
Loeldteed Statu Teld
BURBANK (AP) -At the first Lockheed
Aircraft Corporation shareholders meeting since
1974, outgoinl board chairman Robert Haack d_rew
a standing ovation aft.er be promised Im earmnga
would be "eminenUy satisfactoey."
The shareholders aJso applauded Haack, 60,
,!rhen he noted at Thursday's meeUng that
Lockheed'• lending banlc.s are dropping the c:on-
croveralal $2!0 mllllon government loan guarantee
-"at averted a bankruptcy in um.
The shareholders approved a resolution to
ehange the company's name from Lockhffd
Aircraft Corp. to Lockheed Corp. The change was
necessary, aald Haack, because Lockheed bas ex-
pandecl lts involvement Into many non-aircraft
flelda. He stressed it did not indicate "any lessening
of commitment to the airuaft business.··
Pn•ltla ~
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dining tables and accessories.
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wood. glass. mirrors. rattan, fabrics and more. With over 40,000 square
feet completely stocked with modem furniture, lighting, and accessories
... ROBERT'S is certain to have the dining set perfect for your home
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Panel for Women
froving Its Worth
Tht.' Or.mi:e County Commis~lon on the Status of
Womt'n hn!i managed to survive two stormy y~urs and pro-
vide some USl'ful scrvl(•<.-s to county women In the process.
Tht• cumm1ss1on, for <:xampl~. has held two employ.
ment ~t·minut s for women that attracted more than 800
prospective Joh seekers. lt also has been conducting legal
;nJ.(hL'i st•mmars and developed a new maternity leave
~licy for county cmployes which is being used as a model
for other government agencies.
The commission 's 15 volunteer members also have in-
vestigated compliance by school districts and colleges
'' tth f cderal laws bannmg sex discrimination in education.
They hm c studied the child care problem faced by work-
ing mothers and s urveyed county workers about their own
child care needs.
The comm1ss1on has accomplished these things and
m ore despite a strict keep·them-on-a-short-leash attitude
by coWlty supervisors and in s pite of loud opposition from
t hose who think the commission is working to the detri-
m entof the homemaker and family.
Last week ·s debate over commission gQals marked the
sixth time supervisors have subjected the commission to a
critical pub he revie w an cl they set the stage for still
another grilling by a sking the commission to return with a
Jist of projects for the year.
How many more times will super visors play these
games with what has turned out to be a worthwhile com-
mission'!
Loading the Courts
The loading of our court system with demands for
opinions and rulings on matters formerly settled outside the
courts is creating concern among some very promin~nt
membersofthejudjciary.
This week California Chief Justice Rose Bird cited the
.. new burdens·· faced by the courts in resolving political
disputes and other issues formerly handled by community
ins titutions.
At the same time, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Jus tice
Warren Burger has warned that there is a limit to what the
courts can accomplish with calendars overloaded with
civil suits.
When the Supreme Court convenes next week, the
justices will be faced with 90 civil disputes on which they
have agreed to write opinions.
The case of Allan Bakke, who says he was denied ad-
mission to the UC Davis medical school because of its
minority quota system, has been the most publicized.
It does hold considerable significance for the entire
country, but other cases are more debat able.
A woman has petitioned the Supreme Court to rule on
her complaint that she was expelled from medical school
des pite hi~h grades because school officials disli ked her .
An airline employe complains he was forced to give up
his job when he was 60 years old and hence was a victim of
illegal age discrimination.
Suits like this challenge the right of a school or an
e m ployer to determ ine the continued eligibility of a stu-
dent or an employe. And if all students who a r e expelled or
employes who are dismissed should decide to demand
their day in court, the burden could become intolerable.
Every American has the right to protection under the
Constitution. And the Supreme Court is there to interpret
that document.
But the current mania for pursuing every difference of
opinjon right to the top of the judicial system is a real
threat to the ability of the high court to concentrate its
efforts on matters of truly nationwide significance.
Oil Spill Protection
News that a bill designed to provide quick a nd equita•
ble compensation for d a m age caused by oil spills has
passed t he House and soon will be before t he Senate s hould
be especially welcome in Southern California.
The Comprehensive Oil Pollution Liability and Com·
pensation Act, co-sponsored by Rep. Mark Hannaford of
Long Beach. would establish a feder al fund to pay claims
for damages and clean·up costs from all types of oil s pills.
including spills from tankers as well as offshore d rilling
faciJities.
The fund would be created from a 3-cent~per-barrel
tax on all companies that drill, refine or t ransport
petroleum in a marine environment, along with fines from
court judgments against those responsible for oil s pills.
Even as Congress was at work on the oil spill le.gisla-
tion, the need for such a measure was m ade apparent
locally when several hundred gallons of oil s pilled from a
tanker washed onto t he beach at Santa Monica. And only
days la,ter, a similar tanker mishap br ought the gooey stuff
ashore on several Baja California beaches.
U the bill m akes it through the Senate, the heavy tax
feature is likely to get trimmed . But such a law could en·
courage mor e caution, while guaranteeing prompt com·
pensation for the victims of oil spills.
• Opinions expr-.ed In the apeoe ~ are thoee or the Deity Pflot.
Other VIMS··~ on this pilge.,. thOM Of their·~" artl1t1. Rffder comm.nt tt lrWtt8d. ~ The Dally Piiot.
P.O. Box 1580, Cotta M .... CA IM28. Phorie (114) '4M321.
Why ar• the truck
drlven so eacwned
•boat the 55 mPb speed
JlmlU l'H •tea ve17 few~ lt aayway.
D.E.S.
1n ·~~~· Not. In t1Mi clUeS,~ tn tbe aubur~ nOt
om cm farma. EvtdeaUy. thiy
meant Whit tbe1 aald. TboH
tcholan who study &be maa
movementa ot people aa,y the
amall CoWna are ftlllnt up to
overnowtni ma rapid m•• ner.' Rem.f property ls wbtre
lt'•atpiilt.
lf ,,,.... dlJn' spend at leatt
ooe Nil,._ of yaur llrtUIM -da•'• 21 bolai'I a day -on th•~ you're Jun bCit
taltlal k up on the Umdllne u
mudl u the averqe cltlnb.
1'8 bum• '*11~ In eilild
WHtllrt• loae IWf ltl MMo
lf the Mid Isn't properly pro.
tec:&tid. lolt~ llterallt U'OI: p
you .wiint to keep ,.,._, 1'1111&
warm,....,.atiM.
A ll;t.J'""' i8aeet Wa)'S
walk& Clft a tn.Dll1: of Ule
fore .nd Jdnd I•• DM *91 ................. atllft.~.
Earl Waters
Initiatives Provide Tax Lesson
ls the initiative process the on-
Jy means by which homeowners
will find property tax relief?
Remarking on the failure of the
· · 'gislature to come to grips
with the problem, Assembly
Republican leader Paul Priolo
observed the solution to be
beyond the capacity of the
Legislature.
Undoubtedly in anticipation of
such a failure on the part of the
lawmakers,
two separate
g r oups had
already com-
menced
circulation of
petitions to
p l ace the
properly tax
issue on the
June ballot.
Orie, sponsored by Wiley Davis
of El CaJon, freezes assessments
on homes at the value in effect at
the time of passage of the
measure and reduces tax rates 50
percent over a two year period
following its adoption. It also
would exempt all homes of senior
citizens which are valued at
$40,000 or less. A further pro-
vision grants renters a max-
imum of $75 a year credit on in·
come taxes.
The second proposition,
sponsored by Howard Jarvis of
Los Angeles and Paull Gann of
Carmichael, is even more direet.
It freezes assessed values at the
1975-76 levels and limits ad
valorem taxes to one percent. It
would permit an increase of the
tax rate or up to two percent a
year to meet inflation. It would
also restrict local government
from imposing other taxes
without a two-thirds approval of
the electorate.
Both measures provide for
changes in valuation for new con-
struction or when property 1s
sold.
THE BEAUTY of both proposi-
tions 1s their simplicity. Neither
exceeds 500 words. One is barely
more than 200 words. The voters
will have no trouble und~rstand
ing them
The attorney general's staff
has estimated the loss of proper-
ly tax revenues to local govern-
ment under either measure as
rangin¥ from $4.5 blllion to $8
billion annually. Whether the
proponents agree with those
figures or not, they seem to be
content to let the Legislature
wrestle with the problems of
making up the losses from other
sources.
What the proponents are offer-
ing is a c h a n ce for the
homeowners to call·a halt to op-
pressive property taxes and, in
effect, tell the state and local
governments to either cut back
on costs or find other chickens to
pluck.
Since both measures are con-
s titution a l amendments the
sponsors must secure 499,846
qualified signatures no later than
December 2. If either or both are
successful the foitiatives would
go on the J une ballot. If both are
on the ballot and both. are ap..
proved the one with the mo.st
votes would prevail.
THE QUESTION at the mo-
ment is whether the failure or the
Legislature lo act on the tax issue
will spur the success of signature
gathering. No doubt Governor
Jerry Brown had such thoUJb~
in his mind when be lndicated h~
might call the Legislature bact
betore its scheduled return in
J anuary.
However, even if be did, is
there any prospect t hat the
lawmakers can find the agree-
ment in a few short weeks that
eluded t hem for nearly eight
months before recess? And, if the
lawmakers do come up wilb
something in special session or
early next year, will it be enough
to satisfy the homeowners and
forestall passage of the initiative
proposals?
It would seem the best way lo
head off the initiatives would be
for the Legislature to adopt
something close to that proposed
by the citfaens' propositions.
T hat would be a sim pie, concise
measure dealing solely with
property tax relief for
homeowner s, leaving t he
multitude of other problems
which they had woven into the de-
feated tax bill to be considered in
separate measures.
Nicholas Von Hoffman •
Why U.S. Steel Industry Lags Behind
WASHINGTON -The steel in·
dustry, union and management
both, are orchestrating a cam·
paign to push the American gov-
ernment away from free trade
and toward the economic isola-
tionism or the 1930s.
The thousands of workers be·
ing laid off at the big steel plant
in Youngs-
town, Ohio
must di s-
turb us e1ll ,
a n d anger
those of us
who fall fo r
the malarkey
that It was
those crafty,
preter -
nat u ra l ly
energetic Nips who have done
this awful thing to our fellow
citizens.
Nevertheless the real plight or
the workers and communities
like Youngstown should not be a
reason f or helping either
management or t he union. It will
take new legislation, but we can.
s ave Youngstown without saving
the Youngstown Sheet and Tube
Company which is closing its
plant a nd 5,000 jobs in that
Mahoning Valley city.
Just as we have special pro-
g rams or aid wben natural dis-
asters hit a community, so we
could declar e Youngstown an
economic disaster · area. Under
s uch a progr a m the laid-off
workers would continue to re.
cei ve a weekly pay c he ck
equivalent to the one they b ad
been receiving from the steel
company.
ORDINARY unemployment
cornpeosaUon won •t be enoui h.
The purchasing power in the
area hu to be maintained until
new industry paying similar
wages can be brOugbt in or peo-
ple and businesses can gradually
be moved away. The key word is
An Opposing View
gradual. The moving also re·
quires significant help for the
smaller businesses affected as
well as for the dislocated
workers.
This could be a reemployment
program that works. We're nol
dealing with demoralized center
city youth who've never held a
JOb and don't know how. These
arc good workers with all the
right habits and values to fit in
wherever there may be a need.
No matter how much steel
executives deny it, the reason
they·re in the soup doesn't have
anything to do with crazy lilUe
yellow men working tor in-
humanly low wages or unfair
help to the Japanese steel in·
dustry by its government. Our
government is every bit as as-
siduous in helping our export in·
dustries as tbe J apanese, the
German or the French.
The J apanese are simply more
efficient. In 1975 it took 9.2 hours
of labor in J apan to produce a ton
of steel; it took 10.9 hours of labor
here. That isn't a reflection on
t he American working man, but
on his boss and the tools the boss
'Sorry, but we gotta do sometbing about that
runaway bor.se!'
bas provided his workers with.
Eighty percent of J apan ·s steel
is made with new basic oxygen
furnaces as opposed to 63 perceht
of America's. which also trails
West Germany a nd France in
this regard.
THE JAPANESE are so far
ahead of us in the t echnology of
t he new. super-hu ge blast
furnaces that Inland Steel had to
hire Nippon Kokan. J a pan's
second-biggest steel maker, l<>
provide expert advice. ••w e
simply d idn't have t he ex-
perience to design a furnace that
will eventually produce 10,000
tons of iron a day.·· an Inland of.
ficial was quoted as saying.
The same kind of thing holds
true for introduction of the new
continuous casting process for
rolling steel. Again, American
steel companies are well-behind
all three of their principal com-
petitors.
How inefficient domestic steel
prodiicers are is seen by.the fact
tbat the .Japanese can buy West
Virginia coking coal, as impor-
tant in steel manufacture as iron
ore, ship it 12,000 miles to
Yokoham a, make steel out of it.
ship it back to the United States
and undersell steel made 75
miles from West Virginia with
the same r aw material.
Over the years U.S. steel firms
have been g iven billions of
dollar s in t ax write-offs for
equipment depreciation. The}·
were s upposed t o spend t he
money on new plants. aod they
didn't. America n f i rms buying
foreign-made steel say they do so
for reasons other than price.
Often, they say, the product is
higher quality and the service is
better and qulcker.
Twenty-five years ago Great
Britain, another .. mature·· in-
dustrial society, chose to save
jobs by subsidlmrg obsolescence.
Need more be s aid?
Active Senior Deplores Age Discrilnination
B)'llOGEJl S. WAT80flt
MemberalUaeCallfonla
<»mallaloa•A&laC
Re: Sept. 23 edltorial ''Too
MuchHute." .'
1 must protest your attempt to
discredit the aenior citlzeu• vic-
tory m fuWl.Y doing away with
tbis extremely unfair Pr:'&ctice of
llmltinf a penon'a freedom to
work past a certain age regard-
lets ~ tiealtb and abtUty.
As a member of the California
COmmlilloft on Agi.nl from 1974
c,o 1'n. Mrvinl under Rea&an
inCI srvwn. I can state that the
JS.member commission, ita staff
and I u an lndlvldual have been ,worldna wtth the letislatlon for
overthree yeara to o.ercomethe
Union. b:lilurance and bis bual· bMI GPPollUon to all elderly at· wm.-to correct our earnini
Uautl&lomL ..
I en tho m ention Soclal
~ Mttina a llmtt on eam·
1n11, bat tbat 'fa another au~Jecl
wb.ldl wtll IOOft be corrected by our ......,. MG•ora wltb senior
power.
Tbll sprtn•r Oft l\prll 5, th~ ctty Of LQI Aftle es by 1tiitf erendum
vot.e alto IHe their~. workers tr•m ~ ntlnment C~C(t U
did tM ttate of Maine. SO~ a.re .,_ t.o la.1 ttila WU dcm'ie a ....... .
~VUYa1 ls.Dt.,.>Ull
HouM Ila .......... ~ b .C. YOted
___ 4 k(tnlld almtlir ••••• ........ -Iii iilliit to .. ltllili to Dftttli sea. Clilfft ..
Pepper's bill, S.5383. and then a
flnalfederallaw.
Of eoune, aa wlih any new
social correction, these federal,
state, county (we are prepaJ'lni
pJans to petition Orane-e County
to follow suit) and even city laws
wJU be coordinated. Within a few
yean, you wW see tboUaandl ot
happy seniors eamtn1 a fair
take-home cbeclt and not bound
by ta.e starvation limits of ~nsiclns or IOd-1 security made
wone by creeplfll 1odallam and
lnfiatioo.
I persontlllY went throuib alx
months ol atandlftg i.Jl line at the
unemployment oflice receatlj, a
humillatina expe r ience for •
former engineer.
More than a dozen formal ap·
plication.a ·were filled out With
resumes by mechuing this unbas>:
py peiiod. One from Orense CouD·
tv wu Printed acrcu the top,
•1M.axlmum Alt Umlt 87." TbU
WH for a ~b for which l bed four
years HJ>4!rlt nn to t ftlled out
the applltallon anyway.
AT MY ln~tview, l wu told
&>lat my q e w 11 not a f aetor in
jud1ln1 my ablllt)'. but was
waraed that I ould htwe tO pus
a phys&cal to quallfy. Rea.rdklea
al bealth, I '""Id be iUell 10 •.Mr# ray blnh Nrtlftnt.e. If I
wu owr "• I woulc1 fall tM phydnl and eoul4 not be ldnd
or be ¥F•J:.: In the State ...... TIM•e.U. ~ Ol*dnl C!Oaldaotblftllld
by me-WhQt a pussyfooting way where many of tile residents of
to reject me -no age cila· IAlsure World gather. and who
crlmination! respect me for my age and
However. regardless of age, I ablllty.
am now bapplly employed as the • ''Judging a person by solar
director of the Senior Citizen's years Is unfair to youth and adds
Service Center. Seal Beacb, ugllnesstotheelderly."
On the Horne Front ·
AIDtaJCANS •E•B•BBll TAPE recorder in h and,
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Hoop11. Jlawtbom. a88 Pqa. from Ill waJb ot Ure who lived
'12.15.. and WorUd In um ~dur-
Amerlca'a participation In 0tn111.~ 1,e0annn. andtbe ~· ~: World War JI ha merited tull-~u-~-..-dNll ~ htn all PotnU raUvectttmbook.
Of wartlme .. no -from mWtarY ··~ Reinem~awn· jttra~ aqd cltplomats to bla· mons .-cb eo.tUata Of tilt wv
tori_ Del aoclalobterven. ~'•.JlilioUne ntlOalq, Vk-
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eCOLOGY I RELIGION
PICTURESQUE SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
$4 Mllllon Sought tor Preserve
/tlia111i Cast-
.End Prayers,
Teachers Told
MIAMr CAI') Teachers m Dade Countv have
been ordered to stop meeting on public · ~<:hool
grounds lo pray for the ('ducat1onal system.
~embers of the Oade County School Prayer
c:roup had bt•en g.itherm~ periodically on their own
l1 me bc/e>rl' c·luss<•s began for the day. The practice
"'as h<1llc6 after school authorities consulted their
attorne~. 1-'rank A lloward Jr He ~aid such meet·
ings vwlatc l'onslllul1onal b<1ns on prayer in the
puhhl· whools
··1 WAS l>JSAPPOl'liTED," SAID a newly retired
tt•:H"hl•r. Walt Ols1ac·k. who organized a prayer
g1 ou11 .11 his s(·huol Everyone was invited. Our
.)lowish J>r10l'1pal tame "
Olslat·k sa11I n11 ehaldren participated and that no
part1eulur r!'ligum was advocated.
lltJ\\ urd quoll'd a copy of the prayer group ·s
Ill'"' ..,IC"l\rr as ... avin,t? members were "individual
llt'l 1t·H·r<; m .I 1·..,.j.., Christ as Lord ... He said the
1 l·uder wu ... a<lrlrc•sscd us .. Dear Christian ...
"WUIU: TllE DADF. COUNTY School Praver
<;roup muy da1m to be open to all persons. it has
labeled 1tst•lf tt!'> Christian. This labeling robs it of
uny leg1t1matt• <'la1m of religious neutrality."
I toward said
I le addt•d lh<.Jt under lJ S. Supreme Court rulings.
school prcm1st•'> -.hould not be used without a
st•cul;.ir purpo'>t' lie said the prayer group appears
to have no purpo<,(.• ·'that is not directly connected
"'1th rchi:1ous motives ...
There was no a\'a1lablc figure on membership of
. the h.M>!-ely or~amzed group. A Dad& County School
Board "f>OkC''>man said 1t "'as operatfng in schoolsj.n
.1l least 11.\0 of thP district's areas. the northwest
und "l1uth
No, Dobbin
Horse Diapers Urged
l'llAHLESTON. S .C. IAP1 · Horse manure is no
loni::t·r a laughin~ matter to Charleston officials.
The e1ty is reconsidering a proposal to put diapers
011 thl.' horses thiit pull carnages through the his
toril.' downtown area
Two yt•ars <1go Charleston passed such a law. but
1t was repealed
Now, Charle~lon Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. m ain-
tains that horse droppings aren't funny. They are
"a nuisance. unMghtly und unfair to the citizens
who hvc• 10 Charleston ·s historic area ·
/\ hearing on the new proposal to pin diapers on
the carria~c hor,.es will he held by the City Counc1!
on Oct. 11
.. Donations Charitable
SACRA '.VI E~TO 1AP1 A hill de.,igned lo ~ive
J;.i..rmc•rc;. proccl-.sors and grocers an incentive to
111>natt> <;urplus food to charities-was s1~ncd into la\'
h\' Go\' Edmund Bro"' n .Jr
Elf'ect1\'l' .Jan 1. the mea!>u re. SB 199 by Sen .
. John :"leJcdl~· c R We1lnut Creek 1. allows a state in·
1·ome tax dedul't1on for the\ alue of donated food.
The ball allows counties to set up collection cen·
tPrs for donated food and prO\'ides for the screening
' of or~aniwlion<; lO whom the (ood IS gi\·en to be SUre
It <loesn ·1 .l!O to people who can afford to pay for it.
FREE
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Friday, S.ptemti.r 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT
$4 Million Requested
For Island Preserve
<'Onservutlonasts wants to save p1c-EL 'Q1IQL • y 1.os ANGELES tAP> A group or ( J
turesquo Santa Cruz bland and its \J LJ ~
wildl1fo from developers· bulldozers
and wtll nt!t.-'d S4 mil hon to do 1t. --------------YOUR SPRING STARTS NOW <.:utUe, wild and domestic sheep.
and un endangered itpecies of Cox now
feed off Santa Cruz's pine and oak·
t·overt..>d mountains But the Nature
<.:onstirvancy rears th11t unless at ex-
ercls~ iL'> option to buy 90 percent of
the 6i,ooo acre island, the only
creatures ft'l'din~ lht're cvontually
will be touriMs and wealthy con-
dom1ruum dweller">.
"WERE THE SALE NOT to occur. l
think it's safe to say that the island
would probably fall into the hands of
less sympathetic owners.·· Donald
Rubeni.,tein. Cnhforn1a director of the
t•onscrvat1on or~un1zat1on. said in a
telephone 1nterv1ew from his San
Franc1scoofflcc.
.. Resort development would be
most likely <1nd would be \·ery
destructl\'l' of thl' natural community
out there." he claimed.
THE CONSERVA:'llCY BEGA:'IJ a
t·ampa1gn today to raise the
necessary S4 million, and the Atlantic
Hichf1l'ld Foundation ha" alreadv
('hipped in S75.000 -
The island. 2•1 miles south of Santa
Barbara, is the largc.,t of the Channel
Islands and harbors the Channel
Is land fox, lhe brown pelican. and
ninC' rare or endangen·d types of
plan ls.
The Naturl• Conscr\'ancv has
p1ck<'<I up opt10ns from the Santa Cruz
Island Co to acquirl' 90 percent of its
lt·rritory fur pres<'rvatwn ot a S2.5
million purthU'>l' prin• Another SI 5
m ii hon w1 II lw n<'l'dt•d to pay for
futurl' managt·mt•nt of the R7-
squ<1rc-m1k prc.,cn l'
THE CllA '<:'IJEI. ISLA~DS fox. a
dose f'('lal1\·e of the mainland gray
fox, 1~ among tht· endangered species
found on the island. Another is the
brown pelican. which perches on the
craggy seaside cliffs or Santa Cruz.
There are also 43 other bird species
on the Island all year long.
Some 500 plant varieties arc also on
the island. nine of which arc listed as
rare or endangered by the California
Native Plant Society.
THE SANTA CRUZ ISLAND Co.
belongs to the Stanton family, which
has ownL'CI most of the island since
1937. Roughly 10 percent belongs to
the Gherana family. who raise s heep
on their portion.
Under terms or agreements worked
out between the Nature Conservancy
and the company. Rubenstein 's group
would buy a majority interest in the
firm and obtain 15.000 acres of the
island initwlly. then acquire another
30.000 acres within 30 >ears.
Until then. management
responsibility would be shared by the
two organizations. and existing
management procedures would re-
main in effect These include restrict·
ed landing permits. efforts to
eliminate wild sheep and pigs. and a
limited cattle grazing program.
"DOMESTIC SHEEP AND pigs
Have Annloada Ot Tulips This Spring
TULIPS 4 FOR .99 2.69 DOZ.
Other bulha to plant now: OUTCH IRIS • FRl!:t;SIAS
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originally were released on the island R $1
by the Spanish to provide fresh food eg. 4.95
for the early explorers.·· Rubenstein 11 --~~ Special Wed. thru Sunday
explained. "But they're wild today. Thru Oct. 4 __ ~~J t>ept. 28-0ct. 2
and have reached the point where ·----------------------------• they've become quite destructive. so
they have to be hunted.··
Counting its Santa Cruz al.'rl.'agl',
the Nature ConservanC\' will ha\ c
preserved more than 115 .• 000 uc~in
California. :-.lationwide. the 42.000-
member organization protects I 2
million acres in 47 states and mum·
tains 680 s eparately ownl.'d
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M DAILY~LOT
By BU Keane
AT YOUR SERVICE I TELEVISION
'Oswald' Mixes Drama and Reality
By JAY 9 HARBUTI'
LOS ANGELES CAP> -U you have kids and
they MO ABC'• "Trtal of Lee Harvey Oswald .. tonltbt and Sunday, remind them It only is an enter-tain~t abow, a morbid one, but definitely not a
new1 abow. (Cbannel 7, 8 o'clock both njght.s >
Ahd floequenUy remind them, for each show on-
and weaves. mixes it all up, during its two-niaht,
four-hour tnp.
I
KEEP AN EYE ON AN early moment tonlCht
in which Oswald and his Russian-born wife. Marina
<Mo Malone>. squabble over the TV set. Sbe rebuffs
hla advances to watch clips of Kennedy oo tour.
_ .... _11:q=----==;;;~ ly dote it once, that Oswald never was tried for the
1983 assualnaUon of President Kennedy, having
been shot dead by a euy named Jack Ruby.
THE ASSASSINATION IN DALI.AS, complete
with crowd cnes of "I think it <1unflre> came from
the grassy knoll," is effectively, chillingly re-
created. as i.s the killing of officer J .D. Tlppitt and
Oswald's capture.
But there's nothing real in the scenes of Ben
Gazzara as an ambitious, ambl1Uous prosecutor, or
where Lorne Greene, Ponderosa tonsils akimbo,
heads the defense team for Oswald.
Alter all the conspiracy chatter, Sunday's
show, 1n what was Intended as a powerful scene.
strongly sunesta Oswald ~ally killed Kenn~
becauae Marina paid more attention .t.o the p~l
dent on TV than Oswald 1n the fte.sh. Thus a:-oes
another theory check 1n for posterity.
''Thi' i5 a new girl in our school."
"I'm not new -l'm FIVE years old!"
r~r ot Attorney
DEAR PAT: Where can I get a form for issuing
legal orders relating to the care of myself and rqy
financial affairs should I become unable to do so for
m yself? This whole thing was brought to mlnd by
the unfortunate .situation Involving the late Groucho
Mane. I don't have an attorney and have no desire
to try to find one. I am 70 years old and although I
don 'l have much of an estate, l don't want my re·
latives maklne decisions about my care lf I become
incapacitated in the future.
N.H., Costa Mesa
AYS strongly advises you to deal with an at·
tomey for establlsblnl power ol attorney or setUng
up a legal guardlan1bJp for yoanell II It sbould
becmne necessary due to future UJ bealtb. Phone
Lawyer Referral Service ol Orange County and aak
for the names of several aUonaeya la your area
familiar with the service you require. The lnltlal 30
minute consultation fee ls $15, and $30 for one hour.
This Is a reuonable amount to Invest ln securing
the legal protection. you seek.
E'orau Jtfq B•ld E'irell'OCHI Pile
DEAR PAT: Can you tell me how I should go
about getting permlsslon to cut firewood ln the Na-
tional Forest.sin this and nearby states? Our family
takes frequent vacations at these facilities, so we
hope to build up our firewood supply in this manner.
C.G .. Costa Mesa
Free firewood often la available at many of the
154 Natlonal Foresta located ln 41 states <and
Puerto RJco). Write for Ust FS-13 from the Forest
Servlce, U.S. Department of Agrlcalture,
Waahlngtoa, DC 20250, and then, lf there's a source
near to your camplag desUnatloa, eontad tbe forest
supervisor's office for a permit to cut your own
firewood.
JD Required forSodalSeclnitfl
DEAR PAT: My father was born in Germany.
but he is a U.S. citizen. He has never had a social
security card because of his fairly recent arrival in
this country and his savings which has seen him
through the past few years. He's now approaching
relirement age and I 've been told that he will need a
:-.ocial security number to apply for supplemental
security Income. If this is the case, what papers will
he have to provide to get a number?
P.L .. Huntington Beach
As a United States citizen who was bom ln a
foreign country, your father will need one or the
following to get a social' Sffurity number: a
certificate of naturallzatloa or cltbensblp, a United
States passport, a citizen ldeatlftcatlon card from
the U.S. lmmlgratlon and Naturallzatlon Service or
a report or blrtb from a U.S. State Departmeat con·
sulat.e. Contact aay social security office for further
detal.la.
B•..,.ed1 AfrUaes ltf•t. P• Y-
DEAR PAT: A few weelca ago you bad an item
in A YS .sayina that a person must appear at the gate
at least 10 to 20 minutes before his reserved airline
flight ls scheduled to leave in order to protect his re·
servation from cancellaUoo. You then said that if
you come early and ara "bumped" from the fli&bt,
you should receive a written statement of your
rights and "certain compensations" unless the
night was delayed, if the airline bad subltituted a
plane with fewer seats or 11 the night was cancelled.
I had a recent experience where my reserved fiight
was just plain overbooked and I wu bumped. Am I
allowed compensation 1n this case?
H.W., Costa Mesa
If yoan was a clear cue ol overboolllat, ClvU
AeronaaUca Board regalatlou requln tbe airline
to book yoa oa &be aen nallable Olpt to your
dntbtadon. Yoa may qualify for competteaUon If
tbe alrUae f1llecl to set Y• aaodler fllpt aclled•led · to antve wtWn two boan after yoar ortllaal fllibt
oa do...Ue triPI or wWala foar llkoun latenaU.al·
ly. Tire alrUDe mut P•1 yoa .. dealed boardlag COJD•
peuatlelll" ap to ... , ~ Git tM prtc:e of 1oar Udld. If yoar deJaj~ ..,. dau foar
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Empbulze lt 's only a
"docu-drama," a hybrid ( ) f!~~~ ~~r~u~ed'~11~ rlV R EVIEW
fiction, surmise and
speculation. a form that
rapidly ls becoming a blight on televis10n.
The show seems weighted on the side of con-
spiracy, any conspiracy. So Greene logs much time
chasing reports of aasasslnation involvement by the
Mafia, the CIA, the FBI, Russia and anti-Castro
Cubans.
I'd suggest avoldlnl both the "verdict" and the
prellms. The only thing "Trial" does ta put ABC on
trial for playing games with Important history in
the name of entertainment and rallng.s.
1:Jus Monitoring OK'd "Trial" la the' worst of the lot. lt so thoroughly
mixes history with hypothesis on such an important
subject that ABC should have its corporate head
candled for ever air mg the thing.
GAZARRA SHOULD DO UKEWISE. But in
one scene -and no evidence even suggests it ever SACRAMENTO CAP> -A Chowchllla-lnsplred
happened -Presldenl Johnson phones him and in bill requiring schools to monitor bus routes and give
TID8 SZ.5 MILLION EXERCISE tnes to hook
you immediately. Its first scene is of Oswald --ex-
cellently played by John Pleshetle an an iSolalton
cage, awaiting the verdict of his 43-day "trial."
effect orders him not to go conspiracy-chasing. special training to drivers has been .signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. He quotes LBJ as having said he's been "as---------------------
ABC, to hype the program. refused to show Sun-
day's "verdict" in advance lo reviewers.
sured there's no conspiracy .. .it wouldn't be good
for the country to have that suspicion.··
CBS News exhaustively studied such suspicions
and, in a 1975 documentary, said it could find no
proof of any conspiracy, no evidence that Oswald
didn't act alone in killing Kennedy.
Don·t get any idea "Trial .. unfolds an
chronological order . sets a clear line between
recreated reality and courtroom invention. Jt bobs
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• ECOLOGY I MEDICINE Friday, September 30, 19n DAIL y PILOT A 9
Child Protection Urged Airline '..l&-lWJ Y S e t s
I.OS I\' (If. I. t•S c" p I ( 'lllllJ.:
nu mt>roo .... 11111&1•" 11f 1 h1· l'lrt'cl' cif
.11r p0Uut1on 110 t.h1ldn•n, u i.taH
n•pert-b\-tM;tet~ Air ftf"><>Ur<'f''f
Uuud hou U,-l!t'd thdt ht~pi ht•
t ken lo tn,urt th;1t 1 h1htrn1 1..-
prOll'("lt'Ci from u1111n t:,,.,ry r.:\
110,ure U11111llul.anh
"ll c. t'lt•..r that I he pr utft'11t
\'Our.tl' • 1' t o "''u' t• thdl dm
b1enl wr quality 'ldndarch art•
-.umcumtlv .tnnl!t'nt lo pt otN·t
t•h1lclren frnm both acute <ind
1· hroruc damJ~c. · the report :.aid
Thursday.
Repori Cites Air Pollution
(_E_co_w_c_Y_]
n~''t't'. Wl'l t• among those re-
lcn t.-d to by lht':o.ta!f
Sulphu1· oxide and dioxide
" o 11 u t 1 <1 n <: a n c a u s "' i. u c h
-.ymptom' 1n children a'i
couKh•n~. 1nc:rcai.t.>d mucous
,t•cretwni., UJ>J>t.'r and lower
rc<,piratory 1r1foctioni. and the
lung d1sea.!>e, f1broM !>, the report
noted.
The state standard for sulphur
dioxide is 0.05 part!> J)er m1llton.
the report pointed out that this
type of pollution can cause overt
health problems ror children at
levels as low as 0.15 ppm. only 50
percent above the existing st.ate
st.andard.
It also noted that som e
nitrogen dioxide levels in the
South Coast Air Basin are within
the range which caused adverse
effects on children studied in
Chattanooga. Tenn.
To Us e
Paloma;.. ~:.F~~
CARLSBAD <AP> -
The first airline flights
begin Saturday at
Palomar Airport, which *'
has been u sed by
per sonal planes s ince
1959. Scenic Airlines
plans two nights dally to
and from Las Vegas,
Nev.
4-hour
Session
An introductory lee·
ture and a rour·hour
works h op on se lf-
hypnosis are being of-
fered Saturday at the
Saddleback Valley
•YMCA.
The beginnin(:! lecture
and demonstration of the
practical uses or the
technique will begin at 11
a .m. THE RE PORT FU RTHER
urged that c:ontrol meai.ures bt•
taken to ac:hu~vc thc!>c air quality
levels and that interim ste~ tc1
protect chHdrcn from hazardoul>
. ly high levels of all pollutant..s be "TO PREVENT THE obvious
adverse dfel"ls -.ulphur d1oxid<.>
can have on ch1ltlrcn. 1t appears
to be prudt•nt to prevent tn·
creased s ulphur dioxide
<•missions l<:vels from violating
the slate standard:· the report
i.aid.
IN THAT STUDY. influenza
levels were found to be higher for
children and their families who
Lived in high pollution areas, and
the lung function of second-
graders in high nitrogen dioxide
a reas was found to be s ignificant·
ly lower than those of children in
control groups.
Phil Kuhl, Scenic"s
sales manager. said the
19-seat planes will stop
en route at Palm Spr·
ings. But no passengers
can be taken on or off
there since the airline
has only an interstate
license.
Capitalists Win
The workshop on self-
h y pnos Is for self·
improveme nt, whic h
costs S2S. will follow the
•P w•r•-'0 introductory session. .
• A1ven the ··mO!>l serioui. con
:o.ideration. ·•
The report was •~sued during a
meeting or the Air Resources
Board at the Biltmore Hotel.
Further information
may be obtained by call-
1 n g t h e YM CA at ·
830-9622.
Call 6•2-5678. STUDIES DONE IN England.
· • .Japan and the Netherlands. CIS
well as m Ariwna and Ten-Concern in~ oxidant pollution.
The effects of lead on children
were also mentioned in the re-
port. which cited a recent study
of young children in Los Angeles.
Contra Costa and Alameda coun-
ties.
An application for a n
intrastate license is op-
posed by Sun -Air. which
flies between San Diego
and Las Vegas.
Despite predictions that a capitalist
telension commerc1al could not be madl'
in Russia. the <1d agency '.\l a rs tl'llar
fi lml'd <.1 Dannon yoJ,!urt commercial
the re. The firm ·s art director . .J <w
Goldberg. \'isits with Russian Tarkuk
Las uria. 96.
Put a few words
t o work for ou.
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Bladder Cancer
Smoking Said
Prime Cause
NEWYORK <AP> ·Ci~areltcsmokingl·ause-.
hair of :ill bladder <.'ancers in men and one-third of
.. uch cancers in womc•n. according to a study.
Inhaling the· s moke seems to be the important
factor. and the n~k rises with the number of
rigarettes smoked. Ors. Ernst L. Wynder and
Robert Golds mith reporL
T llE STUDY COSFIR:ttS EARLIER ones link·
in~ bladder c:anl'<'r with cigarette!>. but the assocta·
twn 1s not as -.trong ;.is that for lung cancer. they
~aid. Writing in "Cancer:·
,-----------. the Journa l of the
( )
American Cancer Sode· MEDICINE ty. they t<•ll of a five-year
.__ -----------study of 574 men and 151:1 women with bl adde r
1 1m·c•r. in 17 h11..,r1tal.; in -.ix U.S. c1t1cs. comparing
1ht'm with non -.mokt'r<;. Hoth phy"cians are a-..
'"cwtc.'<f with thC' Amcric·an 11<.>a lth Foundation.
'l'W York Dr. Wynder wa-. one of the earlv re
''"•rt'her-. hnl-.mi? c~garettes wi th lung cancer. ·
f>e~on:-. now smoking between one-hair and
l\rn packc; a d:l\ have· a doubled risk of bladder
c-.1ncer At more.• than two packs pc•r clJ\. thr n-.k is
t nple that of non smokerc;, "'they <,a11f
AND Wllf:~ SMOKERS QUIT. the excess n !>k "r bladder cancer tends to dachne after seven years
or longer. the~· said.
As for artiltc1al sweetener... the new study
found no si~n1f1cant difference in bladder cancer
between 1>ersons consuming them and persons who
<to not.
Rut 1l addl'd the data ··refle<.'ts only consump·
t ion of those• sweeteners that have been ,,n the
rnarkt•t for :.<•vcra l decades. not those. such as
1·~ clamat1•s. that were developed in lhe recent
past.··
ORS. \\'\'~DER ASD GOLDSMITH said they
tound no relullonship between alcohol consumption
.ind hlacttler rancer in either men or women. but did
note · a :.l11?ht increase m relative risk ror coffee
drinkc.1r~.-'omt·what higher among men than
"'omf"n
E'llQsun· to industrial chC'micals may account
lor about lK pC'rcent of bladder cancers in men. anfl
.i ll·-.ser p<'rcC'nla~e in women. they said
Teachers~ Strike
Ends at 16 Days
FRl\'.':KLI'.':. :\lass. •AP J Franklin school
1 «aC'h<'rS end<•d a rn-day ~trike today. The walkout
h:.id put more lhan 60 of them in jail and could co:.t
I lwm thou~ancls of dollars in rtncs.
Tht• contract was ratified unani moush·. a union
"Pokt.>sman 5;11d. Those tc11 cht1r-; not in ja1i or <lul• in
•'Olll't headed for work. It "a' not 1mmed1atl'I\' "'""'11 whe n the J1tlled teacher<; would be released ·
The .spokesman for the Fr unklin Edul'alion A ...
:\Ot'iation. bargaining unit for the 28fi teachers. said
th<> three-year contract pro\'idei-a ... enior!ly clauo;C'
tlrntec1ing \'eteran teacheri. dunng layoffs one of
t ht.-main issue ... in the protest.
Ijine's B~sy
Obscene Calh Tluiving
: CfUCAGO <AP > · Want to Join an obscene
~· phonetallclub? ! Bob Gr~ene. Chicago Sun·Times columnist. ~ ~ays there is such a thing.
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''A WOMAN CAU.ED AND said that she had
joined an obscene phone call club.·· Greene wrote.
"'She said that ll you dialed a certain toll·frH
number. you could sign up for the club. You Jen
your own number. and your number was given out
to other people who called the ton.free number. and
before long you would start to receive your obscene
phone calls.
··She sald that hers had already started comlni in.
• I
• "'I THOUGHT SRE WM kldd.lng ... continued ~ Gl'eene, "but ahe save rne the number, ~d lt •a true. J talked to a spokesman for the club. I was told that
~omen aet to leave thel1'" numbera for rrff: men.
who it it presumed wlU make the obscene calls, pay
S19 a year for the prlvUe1e of belni aiven the women's numbcn. ·
"Apparentb'. thtte are eoouth women wbo
want to rec lvt obscene phone calla. and enouah
men who will pay U> ~ pu\ In touch with thoae
women. that the bU31neaa '' t.hrtvtn1:· satd Greene. ··r had to c ll tho tolMree number on and off for
most ol a day before I aot anythfn1 but a busy at1nal.H
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,. DAILY PILOT frlday, September 30, 1817 PREPAREDNESS I LEGALS ·J
U.S. Strength Swings From Asia to Europe
t: Dll UH .'i 'i07'1•, lnOf'<HlflO trn
ph4Ju u hf-ll'l(J 1>1und rm ~:un;J# m
plUrlllDtiJ /&durr ddc·n tt t1U1~•
llt>rt• r.t ci klo>i UL"""' I~ t.uropran
• m1iha.'l'l.J II lMtW/ 111 I ,'i t!pf'ru1Wnu
II\ Jhfo #'U1'lfk rlnd 141/101 II ''lt'ON /lJr
IOrntlf1'\l\t'
R~ Pl-:T•.R '\Rl'lil i-;n·
Af' --. ... c.-.. ._.....
LS.-, CO'\STl-:LLAl'ION. South
Chmu ~··• Wurplanl"• bh•'>t ort
from tlw p1tch11\Jt fh.iht deck of
th.lb 4llrt·1,tlt carr1l·r 1u. 1t cru1.,ci.
the i.t'J ltuw:. Ebt'whert· on the
oct·.111, c·ombul M Ufln\!l) noat ln
t•r JffiJ>t..J c1uartcr:-. prcpurlld t<J
l;.ind "1thin .i frw hour:. l ' S Air
Fon·c Jt•t:. monitor the s k1t-s
Tht.·M.' arc the· cuttan& t.."<ige or
Amenrnn rn1htar) powt'r in tht'
P"clfll· an<l lnt.l1an Onan'
Bl:T I NCRt;l\~1:'1/G
numbc~ of rrnhtar) rnen foar
that "'hile thC'l' force' arc at the
forefront of t n1tcd ~lutes de
fenst::S lJ1 <1 region covering near
ly half the "orld ·., 'urface, they
"I
\ f,: u · . ..; ., ·' • /,,} .... , ....
arc less efh:cl1\·e than in the pa .. t
because of the Pentagon's preoc-
C'\lpat1on with Wcstorn Europe
In interviews with senior com
manders. officc•rs and men in
their island buses and O(>t:rutmg
<ireas. the Assot1al<.'d Press
found these major concerns·
The empha:.is in U .S
military strategy ha:. :-.wung de-
ci:..ivcly away from Southeast
Asia to the dc·rcns<· of Western
Eurov<.:
....
APWlrepl>OIO\
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NAVY JET FIGHTER TAKES OFF FROM DECK OF USS CONSTELLATION IN CHINA SEA
Aircraft Carrier Part of the Cutting Edge of American Miiitary Power In Pacific ...
l'UP<1ble ~ubmurine fleet, which
has un estimated 100 craft
11pcratinJ.( in the rnd1an und
Pacific Oceans. About 50 U S
... ubmar lncs operate in lht·
l'at1fic
An indicution of the pervasive
pn•smce of Russian :-.hips is that
the SovieL-; avenigcd 19 s hips u
diJ y in th(• Indian Ocean in 1976.
while the United Sl ates averaged
... 1x And most or the U.S. ships
\H·rc u.-.ually part of nuclear task
lorces on long-range, flag.nyang
missions off the coast of Afnca
ed. An AV8 Harner JCt bomber
stopped in midair over the New
Orlean..., and gently lowered itself
to the deck. then ros e agu1n. like
an t!levator. and roared off
Assault helieopters now
routinely fly al night to a void sur
face-lo-air missiles
And the muddy-faced Manne
reconnaissance teams carrv
.. oph1sllcated radio equipment
"because thb is an aJ,!c when the
secretarv of state mav want to
talk to :.1 rccon squad -leader on
lht• ground ... said one· Mannt• of
f1ccr.
urc really important to ui.. but 1f •.'
necessary, we could do without " :
When· would the United State~ :
Mo"
"The b11lion·dollar costs would J
prevent building cl:-.ewht!re." he 1 -.u1d "l guess wt: would movc,,i
n~ht bat·k to the wl'st rnasl of tht; ,
Un1ll'CI Slates... · •
, .
1Nfo'Of01 ~J) SOURCES said
that cont&ngl·ncy plan'> provide
for ahout half thl· 218 ship U.S
Pacific fo'leet and part of its al·
tendant ground forces to he
switched to lhl' European theater
1f hostilities w1lh the Soviet
Union hrN1k out thc•r;-c.
MARINES TRAINING FOR NEXT ASSIGNMENT
It's Serious Business as There's No Safety Net
wmu; CONTROL OF the sea
lanes mav dominate strategy in
the lndiun and Pacific Oceans
there arc still requirements for
th1· possible use of American
I ore es m the dozens of countnes
m Asia and Africa where thl·
l 'natcd Stute.., ha-; tlirect 1n
tcr<:'sLc;
BUT rm :WATTER HOW gung
ho the Marines, the geographical
realities of the vast Pacific and
Indian Oceans swallow up thest·
assault forces lJ .S. Air F'orcc of
flt'ials belie\'C lhl'y can partially
l'Ompcnsatc for the lack of ha:.t>:o-
by refueling righter aircraft In
the air with tanker planes
J t:ST /\S POLITICA i. rcalillc..,
sct•m to bt• c·atching up with thl· .,
l' .S military present·c in thr
Pal'ific. '>O :trc the t•conomies
Thl' PaC'1fic Flet.'I '>lays anchored
more hccause of fuel cosL'>. And
while the avcra~t· ~hap might still
he ;rt sea ubout 50 pl'rCL·nt of lhl'
t1mc.1t will steam more -.lo"lY tu
t•onserv<' fuel
:'\ot onh· '' ould this le.ive
A menca ·~ fon\ a rd-deployed
forces vulnerahlc to Soviet flank·
mg aclwn, 1t "'ould also. m the
words <if one highly placE>d ob-
server. "mcun writing orr the
western Pacific ..
Strategically. t hl' '>ca lanl'.,
hu\'c hccomc far more important
than many of tht• countries tht'y
pass.
PARTI CULARL Y import
unt is the Indian Ocean .
whcrt.', at any given moment.
more than half the world's
seaborne oil i!> 1n transit But
senior American Navy men, not
mg the continuinJ? shrinkage that
has reduced the U S Pacifil
Fleet lo pre· Korean s11e. concede
that the Un1l<:'d States ma)
ulready have lost it., ma:.tery of
the Sl'as and that in ii conven
t1onal war with the SO\ 1et u nion
it would be unable lo keep lht
f'Jc1fic :ind Indian Ocean sea
lanes open
One s1:nior Navy man com-
mented· "Either redefine our
mb.,ion or give us more ships.··
-TH E LEGACY OF the Viet-
n:.im Wur in terms of public and
congressional disenchan tmen t
with foreign military involve-
ment helpt•d lead lo a redefini-
lion or America's Vital intere!>tS
In Asia. limiting them essentially
to the security of Japan and the
Korean approaches to that island
nation
The capahililic!-. of American
forces al s o have hcl'n
cl1mini!-thed . how<:'\Cr. due tot.IC'
luy..; in repairs. postponed 1n
Javor of s1>c nd1ng on future
weapons systems. and necessary
economies because of soaring
fm·I prices.
"We don 't kt•ep telling
ourselves thut th<· Hus~1ans will
attack ul midnight We wouln
wear c>urM•h e., out." s:.11d V1c1
Adm. Hobt.'rl H Baldwin. th<'
ll S St.•vcnlh f''lccl commander.
.cfter a brid1ng aboard hh
flagship . the· lig ht cruiser
0 k 1 ah om a C 1 t ,,,. 11 n t h c·
capabilities of th<' Soviet fleet 1n
the Pacific
TWENTY YE ARS AGO.
Baldwin said. "We• ruled th(• sea'
and 1l was Ju:.t a question of ho\\
much leverage we needed to ap
ply ... Today. he said, the· Seventh
Fleet 1s down "lo a bare·bonts
le\'el of around 50 s h1p r.; ·· In thl..'
1960s. it averaged around 100
ships
Baldwin said th<' Rus:.1an
naval threat is similar to that
posed by the Japanest.• Navy in
World War II
Search, Rescue
Cost $104,000
From AP Dtspatc:bes
The :.earch and rescue of a 34-year-old man who
\e.nnred a warning against trying to sail his nine·
\oot boat to Hawaii from California cost more,than
· SHM.000. the Coast Guard said.
Chief Petty OHicer Jim Glllnan said that
doc~n·t count. the crew costs for six military planes
that spent a total or 76 hours flying time over the
mid-Pacific looklne for Teny Naaent. He was
rescued by a passine tanker , Gilman said.
The new U.S '.\avy emphasis
\\-US apparent aboard the 83.000·
ion ('arnt·r Con~• cllat1on .... h1ch
wus lt•ad1n~ the Seventh Fleet s
-.outhern earner task force in a
training operation in 1h£" South
C'h1na S<'a nf'ar 1ht• Philippines
ll'Centl~
Vlt:TN1U 1 WAS JCST bc)<mcl
the horiwn. but it wus no longer
c1f any conct•rn lo the more 1 han
5,000 111en who ran lht· s hip. and
launcht'<I and flew the sleek jet
hombcrs and patrol planes that
1w ... tlt•d on lht• flight deck
'Wt• an· haek lo our pnmur~
m ""'"" of t·ontrol nf tht· -.eas 'a11l th<· la!-.k forc·t· commander
Jtt-ur Adm II P Gllndeman
Oas1call:. thLit ffilSSIOn I!-. llr
lo.tl'I> 1ntt•rnat1C1nul 'cu l<inl'
pt•rmancnlly opt•n lo com mrrciul
and military sh1 pp1n~. It also 1n
cluclcs observing the Soviet naval
t lot1 II as that ha \'C '>hown up all
"' (•r the Pac 1f1c includini.:
Diamond llt.•ad Ila .... au
TllE CONSTELLATION ~end~
up J('t fighters lo f SCOrl thl'
1nqu1s1t1vl', long-range Russian
aircraft which sometimes peek
al fl eet exercises
Most important. the carrier
and its escort ships operate 24
hour-u-duy surveillance against
• the Soviet Union ·s increasingly
Bring on the M::irines
Thi• C'rew-cut Marinf> ·•grunt.,
on immediu1<' atllon cluly in tht·
l"1cific· wen· aboard the am
phihious :issuult s hip New
Orleans off Okinawa About a
thou!.and ~oung men wen· sleep-
ing bcsiclc their helicopter" by
night and exercisini: on tht deck..,
by day as lh(•y wa1l(•d out their
four-month st retch of sea tluty
SIMILAR VOUNG Mt:N haw
hl•en as ... aulling beaches for the
t 'nitl'CI Slates for decades. most
n·cently in thl' Mayaguez inc1
rll'nl off tht· coast of Cambodia in
1975 when M:.irinc•.., suffered more
th<tn 100 cusuull1e., an freeing J
1·aptured :..h ip
"W<' could pull J Mayaguez
anytime. \V(• know how to do
that. .. commented one officer
Th<' commander or the 3rd
:\brine D1v1s 10n. Maj. Gen
c; 1· or~ c· W Sm Ith . s a 1 d .
·J.cader!>h1p remains the main
fal'tor We reco~nize that a
-youngslN will go down the
muzzle of the t'nemy just hecaus<'
-;omeone tells him to ..
T H E M ARI NES HAV E
become increasingly soph1sticat-
"'W<' arl' just 12 hours from lh1·
t!ast t·uast of Africa and it's most
ly CJ\'er the open sea and you don t
ha\'\.' to ask anyonl' to fly over it.·
=-aid a :-cnior officer at Clark J\1r
f'orcc base in the Philippines
He said America could rcsup
ply Israel by thl· "back door" of
the Indian Ocean base of Oici.:11
Garcia
UKE T HE OTllE ll :-crvi<:t•'> 1n
the Pacific. the Air Foret: 1s mak
ing the best of \\-hat 11 bPllrve., 1~
a bad situation
·'When we had to gt•t bases out
of Thailand a couple of year~
a~o. it was seen as a disaster 11
1., not seen that WU\' now · on1
i\1r Force man said -
This vie\\ also seemed to prl'
'ail when it comes to the Philip
pines. which is the southwestern
anchor for American forces in
the Pacific. with Clark air base·
and the Sub1c Bay Navy yards
COMMENTING ON recent
haggling over the future of these
installations. o n e s enior
American said "These places
The Air Force ha:-t·ut tht
ll•ngth of 1ts air '>Orties hy aboul
oiw third Lind turr around t1m1·
()\ t\\O·lhirds Pluncs t<ix1 with
onl) one en~mt•
Ammun1t11m cosh h;.1\ 1.· n !>t:n
"" les ... IS f1rc1l ()f lht• 27 airere\\ ~ •
of th1· lates t m rtdl·I Fl-I )"l .
flghlt•rs on tht· <.:ons lC'llation.
only thret• had f1r1:d the suphi..ll ,
r ated Phoenix air-Lo-air missile
C rt·v.s fire two Sitli:windt>r
missiles each ycur
"SURE WE WOlJLl> llkl· ll• ;
l1rt• more. hut we have to settle• •
for simulators ·an officer sa1cl
i\1r Forn· pilot.., an· ..,imilarl~
eonstraincd Thcv arc limited to •
lmng 100 round ... of 20 mm ammo
;>er m1ssmn out of ~u ns <:apa·
hit• of f1r1ng ti ooo round" pc·r
minute
Mihtan men m A'>1J arc ,.,.
-.1gm·d tc) thl' economll' .... hut arc·
('oncrrnecl Jbout thl' Western
Europ<.•an btas from Washington:!
·we should not concentrate on:
Europc W<• have never tn lhl'i
pa ... t ac·curatcly forecast s uctr!
l'Vents. · siud former Army Chier:
of Starr. Gen. Frederick Weyand.:
who has retired lo a bunk:
presidency in Honolulu •
"We don'l really know wh<:'re.: L's interest!-> will ht· in,·olvNtt
tomorro\\ ... Wt-yand suid •
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2. "71 ,.., .. , ttmller 12, 1'11 PuDI .. ,..., Or•no-C.0.•I lJ••I• 1'1101~·
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P UBUC NOTICE :: •
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Gilman said lhe Coast Guard is considering
civil or crlmlnal action a1ainst Nugent, who was re·
ported in good condition aboard tl\e Liberian-
. registered Chevron Rom.e. en route to Saudi Arabia. • Evangelist Biily Graham says be is being used
; as a "whipping boy" by the Council ot Better Busi-
• ness Bureaus and the Billy Graha m E vangelist As·
sociation may decide to withhold financial records
from the council.
CdM Student
OCC Editor
In ec:cor«Mm• wiln Int prov11l0<>• ol Sec\IOn 1110 lo 1111, l11Ch1slve of Ille
L•Dof' Coello OI '"" 51•1t ol C•lllorn1a, ""'Ctly Councll of Ille City of F-l•ln lldlltY ,.., bY r~Olullon ucer1a1....o Ille Pf"W.lllno noudy raN 01 *89" foreec:ll
cr•HO.-lype DI workman or m•<hanl< -to elf4!<Ule lne con1,.c1 Wllk;lt Wiit
""ewardtcl to,.,. wcceulul bldCMr. P1-otv1111no w119f In c••ulllutlon f!OI pro-
YIO.O IOt ..., rt!501Ult0r'I •h•ll 1\01 "" •••I 11\an 11141 ,,,_, rtcenl W.tQOI dlH•rr11•tw
lion tor Che Or""9" CounCy arta as publllhtO llv me U.!. 0t1111rtm.ntPI '-"*'•
eno lnnuvent r.Nlll 11 be len O•an CMHl•blllheQ F-rll Mll>lmu.+t W•rl'·
No blO will Ile cOnsldlrr.O unl•'5 II 11 m.de on the oflkl•I M•nll, IOf'lrt
1urn1W<1by llll! CrlY •nd 1s madl' In •ccoro.nce wlln llw 1WO•lllon1ol ll1l1 lllollct
and IM proPOtet rtqul•tm•llh and U)<l<lilklnS 1e1 IOf'lll uncttr Secllon 2 of Ille
Speclllcetiou Etch bt-r mutt llf ll~d In rKCOrdM\Ct wlCll •PClll<•bl• scaie l..llM. Graham struck back ---------
.at the Washington·based( )
council after he broke PEOPLE
: ground for a $15.5 million
• cente r in hi• name at
• Wheaton ColleJe In Jll.inols.
• "I th.inlt ll ls na ming us and other well·known
organizations like the American Bible Society and
Oral Roberts Unlveraity as a meansp( geWng other
agencies to cooperate. We may or we may not co m·
. ply with tl)elC' request for financial records, .. he
said. • Slide Mountain Ski Resort filed ror ban1m 1pttY
In federal court ln Reno, but its president s&Jd the
resort plans to open this wlnter.
i The resort listed debts of more tha n 11.2
million.
Resort. president Calvla GUl\t a Palo Alto at-
torney, bla med Slide Mountain ·a flnanc al prob-
• lemaonthetwo-ytardroupt.
'1Thcr 'a no doubt that we~I open as lone u it
"nows.·• Gunn said. ''That's the ble Imponderable ... ~· .
The State Court of Appeal att eed to a retrial in
a cue ln which o Jury awarded $3 mUlJon to a man
· badly hurt yea.-. aao tn fl dive from a railroad \J'~s ..
· tie at Santa Cruz.
The dedaton amrmed a tower court ruUn1
i ranUni lhe new trial In tho ault broui ht by lloMtt
• Geral4 Loatrltlo aaalnat Soutbora Pactrlc
Tranaportallon Co.
On May 28, 1972, Loatrttto; tMn 16, dJved from
the SPtreaUe lnto tho San LortnlO Rl~ .. a atrn in
,who1e dei>th nuct~t wlth ocean tJifel
Dan Trcssen of Corona
del Mar haH been named
editor-in-chief of the
Oranee Coast College
newspaper . ··coast
Lin es" for t h e fa ll
semester.
Nina Ellerman was
chosen news editor and
Kathy Wheeler was
tapped for entertain-
ment editor. Both a re
from Fountain Valley .
Jim Huff or Costa Mesa
ls sports editor
Major Sent
,To AF College
Pl-. 9'll(llk•Uon1 and olllc1111 prapouc lorm• 10 lie uMll for DtCIOlnt un
beobllllntclonly •I llttollkeol tr. City 5"0lneer, Oly Hell.
Cost of MOO Plens a11d Sotclllcallon• '' JS.00, lhCludlllQ ce• 11 er.. blOOe< ••
pofll ttwl IN "''°"'-Speclflutlons beMnt b., met I, Ille m. .. 1"'9-11-llnO LN•oe l/lell lie •II MIOieloNI ~MO !Mltr..r the COA of Cllt Pi.M 8flO ~Uk,e.
!Cont, mr 1r..c0il o1 ...... 111no •net .,.lld""' wlll tit mllnded
T ht CllY -IN rtoftl lo ,.IKI..,., or .. I b!cll 61111'(11 McC!eNon Cl IV Cler1c of "-Cl ty et ,._...,., v.cae.,, CMltonlla
O.led. S.Plell'lber:if, 1'11
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BOATING I WEA THEA Fridav. September JO, 1977 DAIL y PILOT A J 'J
I Ocean Racing Series Starts N 111nt •nd mo"'"'ll low < IOuG• ~Coml"ll mo\llY -· In 1IW .,..,. noon
Ll91\I verle.blt wind• nlthl en•
morning"*'" MIGi'> WIU<CNy In lht
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(714) 54i9&24
Recorded
Message
BOATING
Wome n's
Regatta
Scheduled
More than 70 women
sailboat sk i ppers
representing yacht clubs
from San Diego to
Malibu will compete Oct.
12 In the ninth annual
·Ladies Day Regatta at
Alamitos Bay Yacht
Club, Long Beach.
Competition in the
three-race regatta will
be in five classes of
Sabots, popular eight·
foot sailin g dtnAhY
There will be three
classes in the Naples
Sabot and two in Dag-
gerboard Sabots.
DEFENDING cb..iun -
pion is Monica Manzer of
San Diego Yacht Club.
In addition to trophies
to be awarded in each
class, the women will
compete for two
perpetual awards -the
Mrs. Richard Russell Sr.
Trophy for the skipper
with the bci,t overall
performance. and the
C hristina Wagner
Perpetual for the ABYC
skipper with the hest
performance.
RACING WI LL letke
place on Alamitos Bay. A
s kippers meeting will be
held at 11 : lS a.m. and
the warning for the first
race will sound at 11 ·SO.
Entries will be accepted
until 1l a. m . on r ace day.
The entry fee of S3 will
inc lude a continental
breakfast and wine and
hors d'oeuvrcs following
the races.
ll) \I.MON l.()('Ki\ttt:V
IHllW l'1i.. .... 1,,._ Writ.et
'k·"~" ruC'lnl( 11klpper-. tmd e rews from San
t>u·i.:11 lo Suntu Burh•r.i will hl' convcnin~ ut Marina
Ul'I Hl·y Sul u11luy 1.11111 SumJay for the three· race
Kt-rlt'l\ known 11i. lhl' Occ1rn ltacmg f''leet Cham·
plnn'lht11 The re)(alt1& 1-. being h~ted by the Del Rey
V ut·ht<. 'luh
1 hc <kt-1rn Hacmg "'leet Championship Is tn·
v1tat1onul und coni-.ists mainly of the lop wi"-.•
~ud1 o,ca1'onul i;eries a!I Newport Harbor Yacht
Cluh'' Ahmanson, Hultx>a Yacht Club's "66," Los
Angele~ Yacht Club'-. Whitney, California Yacht
Club., Overton, San Diego Yacht Club's Rumsey,
<tlld Santa Barbara Yacht Club·-. Wilson
ONLY YACHTS COMPETING under the In·
ternat1onul Offshore Rule <IOH 1 etre eligible.
The l'hampionship senes consists of two r aces
Saturday and one Sunday
Although the ORF Championship involves a
number of yachts from Newport Beach, the strictly
local action over the weekend involves small boats
or Ot'Can racing craft of the Performance Handicap
Rac1~ f'lect persuasion
THE BALBOA YACHT Club wsll hold a
singlehanded race Saturday over an outside
course; the Lido Is le Yacht Cluh stages Its Fall
Hegulta for s mall boats racing inside the harbor
Suturduy and Sunday. und Lhe Capistrano Bay
Yacht Club features its F'all Regatta for PHRF
yacht.., The South Shore Yarht Club will host the
ninth race of its J-11 -Poml Senes.
In other Soulhern California yachting areas
Los Angeles-Long Beach
I.ONG BEACll YACHT CLU B Catalina
bland Series Nos. 8-9. Saturday, sunday 1
LITTLE SHI PS FLEET Inverted Start race
I PHRfo') Sunday
CAB RILLO IlEACll YACHT CLUB
Sen es No I. Sund a)
Santa Monica Bay
Fall
CALIFORNfA YACHT CLUB Harns Senes
No. 3, Saturday.
DEL REY YACllT Cl.UR ORF Cham·
Boat Equipment
Sales Se t Record
Sales of new recreational boating equipment
topped the S3 billion mark during the industry's
1976·77 model year, according to Mall J. Kaufman.
president of the Boating Industries Association.
Speaking before the lnternat1onal Manne
Trades Exhibit and Conference m Chicago, Mt-
lendE.'d by a number or Orange County builders and
dealer~. Kaufman said sales topped last years
record by n('arly a half billion dollars.
"Inflation accounted for much of the increase.
but there was a gain in urut volume as well. The
figure does not include accessories --such as elec·
tronics, hardware. safely equipment. These sales
alone exceeded to more than s.500 million ... said
Kaufman.
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FRl.•SAT. & SUN.
SEPT. 30th, OCT. I st. 2nd
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HARBOR CENTER
4J STOllS TO SIRYI YOU
2300 HARBOR Bl.VD.
AT WI.SON
In The lack P~ LOf
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pionstup, Saturday, Sunday.
PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB Saturdtiy
Sabotage (Sabot) Sat~rday.
WF.STWARQ CRUISING CLUB -Long Point
Race <PHRF) Saturday.
KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Autumn One
Design regatta, Sunday.
San Dle10
MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -Junior Com·
modore's Regatta <Sabot ) Saturday, Sunday.
OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Harbor Days Regatta <Soling) Saturday, Sunday.
SAN FERNANDO V AU..EY SAILING CLUB .
Regatta Babla at Mission Bay, Saturday, Sunday.
.SILVER GATE YACHT CLUB -San Diego
Area championships 5o/.t t~n. One Design, Cal-25. Catalina·27, Thunderbird) Saturday, Sunday.
SAN DIEGO YACHT CJ.,UB -Fall Serles <Int.
110) Sunday.
SOUTHWESTERN YA CHT CLUB -Fall
Trophy Series, Sunday.
North and Inland
PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB Coastal
Series No 4, Saturday. Sunday.
WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB Sailor of the
Year Regatta, Saturday, Sunday.
POMONA VALLEY SAILING ASSOCIATION
Fall Invitational RP.gatta, Sunday.
SANTA BARBARA SAILlNG CLUB Sum-
mer Series No. 4, Sunday.
&Your Dally Piiot
ca n be
Aec:ycled.
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Ex.cowboy
Pro1rwtes
Food Pla1i
n t-:!'.o !\u CA P J <" 1-;
t lh11I..1 to;d" .. rrh a lowboy who
onl 1· r11.im4·d lhe plainb <>f
'l'\ •• d.1. '">" he has 1& way to
ft'ed cattle ond other livestock
more r heaply, providing more
profit for rancher'> and m ore foo<l
for t>t"Oplc
llydroponici. 11a the imswer, he
said adding ranchers ar c going
to huve to con::.1der his proposah 1r tht.>y want to ::.tay an businei.s
"I CAN RAJSE feed for $1S a
ton That's cheap wht:n you con-
'1dcr the $60 to $00 ranchers are
paying now for a ton of hay, ..
said Edwards, a Visalia resident.
He ... aid he 1s traveling Nevada,
v. orkmg on some land deals, try
m g to develop financing for his
hydropon1l·s processing plan. Men Need Help
Zenith Blames U.S .
For 5,000 Layoffs
CHICAGO <AP) -The chairman of Zenith Radio Corp. blames the
federal government for his farm's plam1 to lay off more than 5,000 U.S
employes.
John J . Nevin claims that his firm was forced to abandon American
assembly plants for overseas operations because the government has
failed to enforce ant1·dumping ---laws against Japanese television action in Ctve years lo dose· a
m a kers. The laws prohibit shipment of dum~d televis ion
foreign firms from unloading a sets and to impose the penalties
commodity at a price cheaper that are required by law.··
than they charge domes tic AS A R ESULT. he said, che,p
customers. imported television sets flood the
"WE HAVE PRODUCED
documented evidence to indicate
that television receivers import·
ed from Japan that sell for $295 in
the United States ure not availa-
ble in Japan al a pnce below
$.550." Ncvan told a news con-
ference.
ll .S. market
Jnd /\m<.•ncan
\\ orkcr-. lose
their jobs to
cheap forci~n
labor.
Nevin said
he nev<.•r has
f'l'l'e1 vcd an
answer as to
why federal
11cv1H authorities do
ll~droponits is not new, nor is
it an mvenlwn by Edwards. It is
uM·d around the world lo grow
Just about anything faster in an
ultra controlled environment. ..
When Harbar<.i T roy, :j6, started t he
Ft·mirnsl Auto B rokers in Southfield,
:\l 1ch., lasl ,\car. her purpo!->e was to help
women gel beller deals when buyin.i:! cars.
For lhal reason. she restricted her
ad vertising to thl· news letter of the
.'.'lat1onal Organiz.,.tion for Wo me n But it
turns oul Lhat more than h<llf her
customers a rc mt•n.
"We 're closed out of that
market," Nevm said. "That's
dumping. And il's contrary to
every international trade agree-
ment.''
He said that although the gov-
ernment acknowledged last April
that the practice was more
widespread than previously
thought, "there has not been one
not enforce thl• trade laws. "I
believl' the government as of the
opinion thul act1n~ on things like
dumpmi.t and antitrust law v1olfl·'
lions will impede trade rclal1ol)s
between J apan and the United
Stales." EDWARDS' PLAN, and he
claims it works. is lo produce
huge quanUties of grass to feed
s tock. He estimated he could
raise 20 tons of grass a day
enough to feed several thousand
hettd of cattle -in a 125·foot by
90-foot building. He added the
facility would cost about $200,000.
'Stars' Sparkle Under Trees
"\Vhen l tell ranchers in the
San Joaquin Valley about this, it
is so s imple, they just can 't
hch<•ve it. They won't invest until
thcv -;cc a machine spitting out
money. Uut believe me, this is
the coming thing. It will pay for
itself in a yettr.
.. By using this process.
ranchers m Nevada could feed
<incl raise bigger herds on less
land Hight now, cattlemen have
lo gc·l permiL'i for a lot of Bureau
of Land Managem ent la nd lo get
t•nough range for prope r forage.
This way, in a compact opera·
tion. they could feed more cattle,
and U.'>c less land.
"THAT WOULD REDUCE
fee'> and labor costs. And the food
1s more nutritional too." He sajd
the plan would also release more
San Joaquin Valley land for
growing ''people food."
Edwards describes himself as
<1 "SlOO a month cowboy" who
roa med the west, riding a horse
and roping cattle.
"During the war, in the Far
East, I s aw people raising
vegetables with hydroponics. I
never forgot it."
WHY DID HE quit his cowboy
career, join Visalia Investor
Doug Lanier , and launch his new
endeavor ?
.. I've seen people starving to
death around the world."
DALLAS <AP) -The "Force"
is with you, but your 'dro1ds a re
still on the assembly lme, and
Christmas is closing fast.
What to do"
That was the problem faced by
Kenner Products, which earlier
this year acquired a "galaxy.
wide" license to market toys
modeled after the futuristic mov-
ie "Star Wars." a box-office
s m ash.
IT TOOK A "<:onsidcrable 1n·
vestment" to obtain rights to
market the toys, said Kcnnt•r
President Bernie Loom 1s
Without enough t1m c to begin
production, Kenner decided to
try a new marketing C'Oncepl · a
Chris tmas gi ft cert1f1catc
package.
ll contains a Star Wars display
s tand, stick ers, club mcm
bersh.lp card and posta~e-pauJ
mail-order cards for a quartet of
Star Wars action figures · Luke
Skywalke r , Princess Leia,
Chcwbacca the Wook1e and the
robot R2-D2, named "i\rtoo
Detoo" lor trademark purposes.
AL.'50 PLANNED ARE the a n-
droid, or "dro1d ," C Threep10,
bad guy Darth Vader. s pace pilot
Han Solo, and othe r characters
from the movie.
The package was introduced at
the fall toy show here. Kenner
salesmen claim the idea has m et
with a "fantastic" response.
'' 1 've sold out my allotment,"
said salesman Gerry Dougherty.
.. Buyers are laking anything
with the 'Star Wars' name on it."
IN ADDITION TO the
packages, Kenner displayed a
hoard gam e, "E scapt' from
Death Star." jig:.aw puzzles and
a battery-powered toothbrush.
lhal Dougherty admitted was a
Terminal Dire
On Bay Slwre?
SACRAMENTO CAPl ··-A $15
m 1II1on r e fined petroleum
tl•rmm al will he built on the Car·
quml•z Straits in Contru Costa
County if the required state and
local &1gen c1es approve, the
Wi ckland 011 Com pany says.
The deep.water terminal can
be finished by January 1980 if
permit and planning procesc;e~
go s moothly, company president
J . Al Wickland says.
The company. based in West
Sacramento, operates Regal
service stations in California .
southern Oregon and Nevada. It
buys refined petroleum products
and blends them for sale.
THE TERMINAL will take up
about 35 acres of a 308-a cre
parcel between Rodeo and
Crockett on the southeast shore
of San Pablo !jay. Wickland said.
TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
$100,000 OR MORE
6.75%
180 DAYS
Pacific J.;t,.....
City aan~-, .. ~rJ 41 141-123•
Rubl9d 10 --_,.,.., lor ._......._....
Less than 3% of people quizzed In a roccnl study
coukl. dehne the roles of labor. business, lnvoslors,
anJ olhers tn our Ametlcan Economic Syslam
Why lhP concern? In the years ehead. we're all
<loing to be called upon to make great deoM;ions as
our system 11djusts to now
cond1hom.
And, if we don't uncfer.
sldnd our sy:rtem how
C8n we dectdew~t to~.
what to c:hanQe? ' ·
Thllt's why we're
offering a new booklet that
explains the American
Economic:
System. It Is
easy to read,
tntereeting-
and /reo.
Every
Arneriolln ouoht
to know w~t 1t
says.
ChalftfJer Plan• Seminar
A seminar on operating small bus inesses has
been scheduled from Tu~day through Nov. 15 by
the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commerce.
Topics include starting a business, raising
money, insurance and taxes, consumer!!, records
and bookkeeping, marketing and s ales. Cost is $10 a
session or $50 tor seven.
Meetings will be held from 4 to fl p.m . on
Tuesdays al the chamoor office. More Information
ii available at 644 -8211 .
'Frontier Da••' Sdlftl.,,_
~ frontier days celebration Is planned al the
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach offices of
Great Western Savings and Loan Association.
Entertainment and a Western fMhlon show are
scheduled for the next two Saturdays.
Regular business hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m . weekdays and from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m .
Saturdays.
l'aeo Gro•• Pla11 £..elae••
The Sales and Marketing Executives Club of
Orange County will combine with the Oranie Coun·
ty Advertising Federation in holding a luncheon
Tuesday at the Anaheim Convention Center Cor the
California Bwslneas and Industry show.
Guest speaker wllll be Frederick M. Linton,
president of U.C. Irvine Jnduatrtal AllSoclates and
\)resident and chairman of Delta Group, Inc.
Reservations may be made by phonln1
99'2 • lll.3.
Olllee Blllldl119 p.,,elNuftl
Construction has been completed on the Pen
Mutual Bulldlne at 2042 B'-lnesa Center Drive .. Jrvln~;. according to Christeson Company, Santa
Ana. me builder.
The STl0,000 facility wJll hoµH H. H .
Itoopengah\ar Jnaurance Agency and the West
Coast otfico and tratnlna tadllty of tho Red Jacket
Pump Company a dlvl1lon of Wyland Inc. Tbe
buUdina ii owned by H. H. Hoopen11mer Ill, local
Pc~ Mutu41I agent. .
rc·labeled •·Bionic .. brush from
t he toy maker·-. "Sax M1ll1on
Dollar M<in" hn<•
T,hc h1g push, though, is on the
nction figures, which ar c about
four inches tall. Som e won't be
available until n ext year, long
after Christmas.
"It's the be-the-firs t-on-your-
blol.'k appeal," Dougherty said .
''Kids Wlll want the real 'Star
Wars' item, <·vcn 1f they have to
wait."
Bl'T TllE \\AIT m av mean a
cash bonanta for rival 'manufac-
turcrs with star toys already on
the market.
"J wouldn't huy my children a
piece of paper and then have
them hang a round the mmlbox
for lhe next few months,·· one
Dallas mother said. "Can you
imagine their faces on Christmas
morning when they unwrap an
envelope'!"
Appa rently toy s tores are
aware of that sentiment and are
snapping up star toy items from
firms s uch as Ideal Toy Corp.,
which has a "Star Team .. hne of
figures including "The dastardly
Knight of Darkness," "Hobot
Zero1d" C1nd "Zcm l J."
OTHER TOYl\1AKERS ARE
offt•rini: s1m ihir items, based on
"Star Trek" and "Buck Rogers ..
themes.
"Children don't really care
whether they get the 0Hic1ally
hceru.cd product or not.·· said a
s hop owner from lkaumont, Tex.
"A robot as a robot ··
Unlt•ss, of course, it's a movie
star, lake R2-D2, Dougherty said.
And Kenner hopes that will make
the difference in the galaxy.
Ovt•r l'h~ Counter
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MUTUAL FUNDS
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STOCKS SYLVIA PORTER
Jt""rlday'
<:lo inR P rlcw
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Frto.y Septemtw1 30. 1977 l/N DAILY PILOT A J :J
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Why 'Up' Year
Yields 'Downs'
lSy SYLVIA PORTER ,.... ..........
Growth in the U.S economy has slowed aa the year
draws on. but only from an unsustainable 71,'l percent rate al
the 1<tart of the year to a healthy. sustainable and hoped tor
··real" rate in the 5 percent ranee.
Why. in the face or a generally healthy "up" year, has
t.he psychology of Americans been so "down'">
Why are forecasts ranging from the doom that. the
world Is heading into an economic smashup to the gloom
that the economy will turn from slowdown in 1977 to
downturn in 1978?
-IS THE FEAR THAT THE 1975·77 upswing is ready
to die based strictly on past statistics? The business cycle Is
Car from conquered, as the recessions in the Nixon-Ford
years demonstrate. This upturn also has developed serious
question marks: the vitality of 1978's auto sales, the drag of
consumer debts, the high level or joblessness among blacks
and the steep level of unemployment throughout the ex-
pansion. The U.S. index of leading economic indicators has
dechned three months in a row. So this fear must be playing a role
ls the "i.1ck .. stock market the reason? The l>f>w
Jone$ average has s agged lS percent in 1977 so fa r. with
holclt'rs of the widely watched glamor stocks takine a bath.
1l mu:-.t b<' playing a role, too .
Is it the failure of
bu:-.inl·Ss to anv e~l
enough in new plants
and t'Qu1pment to pro·
duct' essenti al good.,
and lO ~1vert inflationary
bottlenecks m s upplies ..
Although capital ap-
Money's
Worth
propriations by the nation·~ 1,000 largest manufacturers arn
reported at the second highe~t level in 25 years, these ap-
propriations for future spendin~ foretell a prop behind the
l'COnomy later, not now. So the foot·dragging by industry on
111vestm~ in 1977 1s another real worry.
Is it the l-'ederal Reserve system 's tightening of
credit and the consequent rise in interest rates? To date, the
ti~htening has been modest, the rise in s hort-term rates
moderatl' and the rise m long-term rates barely noticeable.
Hut anxiety about tight money is unmistakable.
-OR IS IT THE WEAKNESS tn the dollar, sending it to
1ww lows against the West German mark and J apanese yet'.'
Thi~ hos been the result of systematic U .S policy, designed
to compel these nations to import more goods from un
dcrdeveloped lands and thereby share more of the burden ot
helping the third world. But the weakening dollar adds to in·
flationury pressures by making imports more expensh·e
It's an advcrsl' factor.
What about apprehension that President Carter is an
t1 business-> 111~ economics are conservative and, H
;,inyth1nr:. pro·husincss. but this apprehension won't ~o
n ''a)
1'11l'sp and m<>rc are factors in the gloom and doom, but
nom' explains it. The "why" lies in the spectre of lnnation.
:ta· lear that 1t will accelerate and cause another slump J>rophcclcs of inflation impel actions that m ake the
prnph1..•c·1t•s sl•lf fulfilhn~. This is the key to today's high in·
r1•J't•st rate:-. the s tock markct·s slide, industry·s ··protec·
ll\ 1· pncl' hikes. organized labor's insistence on catchup
'' .1g1: increases.
Nert: ln/lahcm, a "trueCllld fal!e" quiz
Stock Market Posts
Another Good Day
NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market headed higher
again today on the strength of some favorable news on the
money supply .
. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrial was up 7.02
point-; to847 .11af\era5.37-pomt rise Thursday.
Gainers outnumbered losers by better than a 2·1 spread
a mong New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
Trading was fairly active. Big Board volume totalled
21.1 million s hares.
At Thursday's close the Feder~l Resenereported a$1..J...
billion drop tn the basic measure of the money supply .
Analysts said traders took the news as a :;ign of some possi· ~le progress in the Fed's effort to curb inflation by restrain-
ing monetary growth.
They also noted that the figures raised hopes that the
central bank would not feel the need to tJghten credit much
further in the immediate future .
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Stu.tknt
FDA to View Drng Test Demamh
N ftqjort F inn ..
nr r1 r1. 1' nr Sey.port
Ph•rmoaet•utt\'•I• lntt'rn tlun•I,
Inc • lid th•l lht~ have aittn·f'd
to mt> t "1th 11H1 r1 .th. ur thl'
ft•Jt•r.11 Fr111ct i.nd Drua Ad
rn 1111:.tr;it111n tu d1,cu"'' tt•attna uf
th\• firm' dnlt\lr"I dru••
l:.opnnc~m\'
I ht' ml't-tm.: "u\ •grt.•('(f tr>
artu lht' fl)A ullrJ\\c d tht•
"''"port lk.1< h ba!)(.-d hrm to rt.·
~unw h..,tin~ the cl rug
In A1ti.!U:.l tht.· F'OA ('aJI~ u
hall to lht> ki.ti., cla1mang the
drug "ai. nuthcr ~.tfl' nor eCCt:c·
ll\ l'
But comp.m~ 'pokeSmJn SJn·
ford Ghasky i.aid the order ww.
rescinded a month later by FDA
officials
Glask> noted that the purpose
of the FDA·upproved tesllng pro.
cedure is to esta blish the i.afety
and effectivenel>s of the drug
Company offic1ab du1med the
FDA action an he1lting the test:-.
was not an kt.•1:ping with federal
regulat1oru..
Ghu.ky r.1ud thti point or the
rutur met•un., "'Ith the f'r>A will
ht> \0 rt•ac·h 011 uur(•t.•ment oH:r
1·11nttnut•d Ct· .. hnal of llll' drUi!
l'iopnno"uu• hui. bt·t'n undergo
lllJl tcbU. hy the fi rm ~ince 1970
G tui.ky said the drft6' wu:, de-
velo1>ed to combat lhe vlrui,-
t'UU'ied meai,les encephalitis or
SSPK u childhood dtsease far
w h1ch there is currently no drug
t1\ ail able.
Cancer Unit Ai<U
United Way Drive
T h e Amcri<'un Ca n cer
Soc1uy·11 Orange Count} uml ha!'>
uss1gn<.'C.l an agreement to Join in
the fundru1s lng campaign or
United Way of Orange County
North South
The announcement came less
than two weeks after the Orange
County Chapter of the American
ll cart Assoc1at1on announced
its U!>SOCiation with United Wav
Under the agr ee ment. the
cancer society and heart as~oc•a·
t1on wlll cooperate in business and 1ndustnal United Way
.fundra1s10g.
However , designations pledged
to the two organiiations will be
t·red1 t ed to th em an d
acknowledl{ed by them.
The Untl<.'C.l Way 1s a fundrais -
1n~ a.'sociation that supports 76
agencies tha t provrde about 90
fH~rc(•nt of the \'Oluntary human
care service!> uva1labh! in the
('()Unty
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi _____ . ., .... ---·~··---·-··· ..... -------
Damages
Damages to be de-
termlnc<f In trial court
a r e being demanded
from the Coast Com
munity College Distract
by a student who clltims
she was attacked and m-
jured by a patient in
Fairview Stale llosp1tal.
Costa Mesa.
Golden West College
student Marie Ann
Turner names the dis ·
trict as defendants m her
Orange County Superior
Court lawsuit.
She claims the attack
occurred last Dec. 3
while she was visiting
Fairview a!> part of her
G WC academic pro-
gram.
Call 642-5678.
Put • few words
to work for ou.
FREE THERMOM!TE I
TEST l<JT & DELIVERY
WITHIN ORANGE CO\J
BR 2 DAYS ONLY SALE ENDS SATURDAY. OCTOBER lST ...
HURRY, SOME QUANTITLES ARE LIMITED!
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1Classmates
If you attend a community college,
chances are that most of the
school will be over 21 and female.
8'orl~ by MARCIA FORS8F.R~
VI -l><Mty l-1001 )1<111
l( the ""um..in rushlJlg Lu cl11~~ Jt
Colden West College looki. llku i.he
cou ld be s omeone 'i. mother
ebances are i.he I!> And 1f the m"n
:itudying in the It brary looks re-
tired, it's probably because he 1i..
Take a look at the ~tudents on
community college campuses this
faU and you're likely to notice more
women and older peoplt.•
The traditional student the
18-year-old fresh out of hiJ:h school
is still a part or tfle two-year col
lege scene, but sitting alongside
those teenagers are quite a few
people who used Lo be absent from
the classroom.
IT'S All part of a nationwide
trend, and local community col ·
leges are keeping pace with the
country's movement toward higher
enrollments of women and people
over21.
Back in 1946, there were 460 com·
munity colleges across the nation
with an enrollment of 156,456. To-
day, there are 1,235 enrolling more
than four million.
Growth of local community col-
leges has been accompanied by a
dramatic change in student type,
as well as a conscious effort by ad-
ministrations to satis fy a 1947
·Report of the Commission on
Higher Education, which states
that the purpose of the community
college "is educatiooal i.ervice to
the entire community . . . Ito>
gear its programs and services to
the needs and wishes or the people
1t serves.··
A SURVEY OF Golden West.
Orange Coast, Coastline and Sad
dleback community colleges re-
veals noteworthy trends in student population, characteristics, asp1ra·
lions and views toward education.
plus changes in curriculum de·
signed to meet the · needs of those
seeking instruction
A 10-year student characteristics
study traces the portrait of stu·
dents at Golden West College from
1968 •hen thci acbool opened. until
1976.
.. Let's look at some changea that
have occurred on this campus;·
•--Ui~ts Dt. A~&elo Segalla.
(1riginat.or of tbe study and director
o( institutional research and de-
veloPmeat utGWC.
"In l.966. the majority of students
was rn a1e, under 21. full time.
4ilegree oriented and planning to
transfer. In 1977, the majority is
female. over 21, part-time, non-
degree oriented and not planning to
transfer"
ln le66, dayUme enrollment ac-
counted for 742 women and 1,335
men. Ten years later, the female
population had reached 6,033, with
males numbering 4,854, so last
year 5G percent. of the day student
population at GWC was made up of
women, he says
Al one-year-old Coastline, the
•·college without walls" that offeri.
t•lasses at vurious locations around
the county. last year's female
enrollment totaled 63 percent. Sad
dleback shows that in 1976, women
outnumbered men 7 ,037 to 5,886.
Sam Peterson, director of institu-
tional research at Orange Coast
College, notes that m ale-female
populations at OCC are almost
even, and have been for the last
three years. However, in 1966 only
38 percent of the students were
women.
WHY ARE THERE so many
women attendins: school'>
Dr Segalla cites social changes
that have occurred in the past de-
cade, including the women 's
liberation movement. "Women are
beginmng to realize they can enter
the professions that in the past
wer<• exclusively dominated by
males. They are a lso coming to
-;chool to ~el trained or retrained
for a profession where they can
help bring home the bacon, .. he
~ays.
In addition to gaming marketa
ble skills for professional pursuits.
Or Scgallu mentions "there·s a
<See CLASS, Page 82>
Nancy Karch studies on the lawn at Golden West College.
Baek in College ·
'How will I do all the homework and all the things at home, too?'
Nancy Karch. 42. the mother of two
grown daughters, is working toward a
psychology degree at Golden Wesl
College. She intends to get a master's
in counseling.
She is typical of the woman -who's
e merging on community college cam-
puses across the country. Statistical-
ly. s he fits right m. More_ and m?rc.•
women, as well as an mcreasmg
number of people over 21, are enroll-
ing nationwide.
Two years ago, when she re.entered
college after an absence or more than
20 years. Mrs . Karch was terrified.
Today she's the coordinator of the
Women·s Center at Golden West
College-and s he takes classei.
besides caring for home and family.
But in 1975. when she first started
back to school. she faced special
fears.
"l was afraid to go back because I
thought 'How am I going to do it? How
will I do all the homework and all the
lhmgs athometoo?' •·
Mrs. Karch admits she felt uncom-
fortable in the classroom aod she
hesitated to s))e1lk up or answer ques-
tions because she didn't want her
classmates to think of her as an.
a uthority figure.
"Then I was surprised to find out
they didn't regard me that way and
t hey really enjoyed hearing things I
had to say.''
The Westminster resident recalls
that after high school she attended
UCLA for a year, then dropped out .
and went to work to help put her firs t
husband through achool.
After 17 years as a secretary, she
decided .. to stay home for awhile ... At
the time, her daughters were 10 and
12. and she felt they would need her
during their teen years.
··n had always been in the back or
my mind to go back to school because
it was important to me. When I quil
work, I thought it would be one of the
things I'd do, but I got caught up in be-
mg a housewife." Mrs. Karch says.
•'The women's ~ment had a lot
to do with it because it gave me
permission to go out and do something,
for myself-not for the good of my
children. husband or family unit. bot
for myself:•
Rent·a·Shopper
'Dressing is an art. I see a woman as an
open canvas in front of me,, says Gail Ra~en.
By JlJDITB Ol.SON
~f the Daily Pilot Slaff
Gail Rosen would rather buy a dress for
anyone but herself.
So who shops for an apparel consultant? Her
own consultant who trained her in tbe first place.
Mrs. Rosen, an Irvine resident, has such fun
s hopping for other women that she once helped a
client spend $4,000 in five hours. Anot.lter time
she worked just a half hour to help a "'.oman buy
a SlSscarf.
A specialist in shopping. Mrs. Rosen will
help any woman buy any kind or garment or
build an entire wardrobe which she says will
a I ways be noticed.
The secret to winning comp1iments. Ms.
Rosen believes, is having clothes you feel good in
and which are right for you. The fanciest hat in
the world or the most beautiful dress will be
wasted ifthey aren't c9rrect for the woman.
then pat it an t!M!tnsehes wl!J)oot looking to see
whatlooks good on them ... she said.
"Most women don't have an unbiased opinion
of themselves when they dress. Therefore. every
woman needs an apparel consultant. ..
Many women go shopping with girl Crlends
or mot.hers, which ts a mistake, the former Los
A~eles nieldeot said ... GUlfdends usoalJy dress
tbeU" friends as they wuuld themselves and
mothers believe eveeytbing lodm good on lheir
daughter:•
MBs. ROSEN was trained by a Los Angeles
apparel consultant who studiec1 color and design
a t several New York and Chicago fashion
academies. Sbe begins ber eUlllllltation by ask-
ing a woman's bei&bt and dress~. obsel'Vlng
her coloring and tJnd.lng out ~.her llfestrle.
Then. it •s off to the stores for Liiie actual shap.
ping. "I like to pla·n a wardro&e from start to
finish.·· the consultant said. "I often go througb a
client's closet and show her things she can keep
3nd add to to save money .. We can usually go rromtbere.··
Delly P'llel ......... , ......... ...
Gail Rosen scouts out what's available for would-be customers.
MRS. ROSEN also believes that many
women are afraid to try anything new because
they aren't sure of their taste and they're afraid
of breaking fashion "rules," which don't exist
anymore.
One of the hardest parts ot ber job is to~
vlnce a woman SM may be wrena about her
·'A lot or women look lo see whal"s in style,
\ 'I
Bent·a·Seamstress
Marty Cunningham will R,fan a wardrobe, coordinate it. and sew it herself.
ends meet but she loves to work with
beauUCul labrica and create elotbes
she knows will be worn often and
loved.
Since her days are fllled wlt.b ramlly
and work, ahe often nwa from 10 p.m.
to 2 a.m .• usJJ:lg the belt fabrtcs and
carefully er~ lb• aarmtota so
they w1U lutfor 1eah.
-THE NBWP9&T BBACR resident
1tutedJ1n.1ftl'1ViY4n ehUdhood un-
dc the ii.dttanoeil fltt lllO&her. whom
Mrs. Cunnln&bam detertbed as "an
exctllenl seamattt11."
.. The interest huJu•t continued
sine then, .. she add • "I work oo
day aw k u • hytlenlst but I )uat ~· jO)'l~na.'1
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J1% DAil Y PILOT
••• Cla
o ·rom raae BlJ
\easure .adl• to lh~. Women.,.. tu.
ms -1va.nta1to or opportunltl• 1o l~11m, have fun and 11oclaU , •• he
~•Y" l>r t:erah.l1nt· Pickar\, tL1t0Clale
prof•aaor ttr paychoto1y and
womm'& studies and • counselot at
OCC, believes that w1lh UM hl1h
d1vurc~ ralo m•ny woml'n are
i.t"ektne vO<"at1onal tnunln1 that
-will lead to job.lo 10 t.hey can 5upport
themselves und t.ht"lr famlllea
She ad~. "A lot of women are rt-
ahuna t.hat it's okay for them to be
1nlelleclual otnd to pursu e
-.omeUung that they want to do
Women are ~eeking knowledge,
becoming more politically aware
of their own rights and want to gel
more insights into social issues ·
Colleen Kilcoyne. Women "i.
Center director at Golden West,
has a similar viewpomt: '"General-
! y. they are being encouraged by
l>Ociely, which 1s saying it's really
okay to be an active woman al
home. Many come JUSt because they want to do something produc-
tive with their lime.
•
Frldev. t eptitmt. 30, 1111
NHl Duell, u1l1lant dean or
CoutllM'1 emorild lDJUtute, ex-
plains thal courses are be1AI ol·
r~ircid to ault the needa of 1eolor
dtl
.. People aro retirtn1 earlier and
they're lthel' 1eekln1J a third Of"
tven fourth career or they're tak-
1 n i practical courae1 (in
llfe1tyles). They don't Juat want to
•It down by tho pier -they want to
be active, .. Buell uys.
Dr Bcmard J . Luskin. president
of Coastline, notes that "Education
completed between the ages of 18
and 21111 no longer valid for that in-
dividual when he reaches 50. ·•
Recognizing the "araying of the
nation," he adds that the median
age in the United Stales will shi~ to
35 byl98S
HOW ARE COMMUNITY col-
leges dealing with the changing
profile? "We'u aware lbat
knowledge is portable and that peo-
ple can learn in a variety of ways.·'
Or. Luskin maintains.
•
Now be1lnnln1 lta second year at
Saddlebaclt, the emertlus insUtule
off en cluaes on campU5 and in the
community. Subjects for people of
retirement age Include Invest·
m ent.s, wills and probate, nutrition
slanted toward lhe need.I of older
adults and even ballroom dancin&,
sbesays.
Commwllty colleees serving the
Orange Cout area are seeing more
·t time students, probably
because they have outside commit-
ments to thelr families and jobs.
Or. Segalla Indicates.
Many students have decided not
to transfer to four-year colleges. he
says, and are taking more voca-
tional courses that will lead to a
specific career goal.
Sam Peterson sums up the com·
munity college: "Some people get
hooked on academic courses, re·
gardless of their age, and say. ·r
want a degree:
"Or they \lie courses to uperade
their skills in jobs they presently
have. Others use the community
college as an alternative for nat-
out entertainment -they do it for --
HOROSCOPE/ ANN LANDERS
_(""-_B_o_r_o_s_f!_~_p_e __ J
SATURDAY. OCT. I
y SYDNEY OMABR
ARIES <March 21-Aprll 19>: Your idea
becomes a viable concept. You no longer drill.
Sense ol dltection is heightened.
TAlJIWS <April 20.May 20): Obtain hint
rrom Aries message. Give full play to intellec-
tual cuno&ity imprint style, create, &ive of
yourself.
GEMINI <May 21 -J une 20>: Cycle high
make your own opportunities. Refuse to be ex-
ploited. Don't become enmeshed In petty details,
differences. red tape.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Illusion.
mystery and glamour fit into personal scenario.
HMpital visit could be on agenda. Dining out, at·
tending theatrical performance a lso figures
prominently
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Emphasis on desire.
ro m ance. breaking free from restrictions,
psychological and otherwise. Scorpio, Taurus
and Aquarius figure in scenario.
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22> · Accent on com-
munication with authorities. Analyze offers, re-
quests. Seek hints concerning career op-
portunities. Don't be shy about asking questions.
·"They are m school for trauung
for a second or even first career
Some come out or crisis maybe
their husband has left and they
would like to be r1nanc1ally in -
dependent."
Coastline. he says, ls designed to
reach out and serve a clientele that
was not ser ved before. Older peo-
ple. who may hesitate to attend a
college ca mpu s. can take
Coastline's classes in places like
c ivic buildings. ch urc h es.
libraries, senior centers or com-
munity clubhouses.
fun.·· School mates Esther RIVelli, Wallis Lester.
UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22> · What had been a
conflict 1s resolved. Reason is better com-
m uni cations Age barriers fall by wayside.
You ·re more in command of your own destiny.
Ms. Kilcoyne adds that she
believes the women"s movement is
""al the bottom or the whole nux
back to school · ·
ANOTll t:R S IGNl ... I CANT
<"hange in community college
enrollment. as the increase an stu-
dent population over 21. At GWC
m 1966. 28 percent of the day stu denl.\> wen• O\'Cr 21. while last year
that age group comprised 60 per-<"cnt ·•Thal"s an increase of 114 percent.·· sa} s Ur Segalla
i\t Coastline., students between 20
:ind 39 makt· up 59 percent of the
population. and there are about as
n1any over 60 as there are under
l!l takmg clusi.es.
The college gears many of its
courses to topics of specific interest
to the elderly, such as a survival
tourse for widows.
Similarly, the older population at
Saddlcback can draw from that
to liege ·s emeritus institute, ad-
ministered by Lee McGrew, assis·
lanl director or "'the division or
health sciences and gerontology.
Mrs . McGre w says that the
philosophy of the program is lo pre-
sent cl:.isses "planned by and for,
and where possible taught by, older
adults . . since 18 percent of
South Orange County is 60 or
older ··
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SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Why do some
persons take aim at you, draw a bead , display
animosity"' That. question arises. Don't be too
perplexed or concerned. It is envy, misun-
derstandin g, frustration or a combination of
a ll.
SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Lie low.
Don't rock the boat. Legal matters, partnership.
marriage your basic business or professional
responsibilities command attention --and care.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19>: Finish
rather than start · get lowdown on how to grab
space, how lo gain better distribution, attention
Cnr product. ·
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb 18>: Accent on
creativity, opposite i.ex. speculation. Rambunc
lious youngsters also command a place in your
personal scheme or things.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>. You"re given
··inside information:· You get facts and figurei..
You know where you stand. worth of property.
potent.Jal --you get true count.
George Bernard Shaw and Liberation
Dt::/\R ANN J wusn"t
1110 t razy about your cor
r cspondents who re -
ferred to themselves as
· The Girls ·· May I
share with you a de-
1 i ghtfu l quote from
George Bernard Shaw.
written a generation
ago"' It proves that
nothing has changed
Shaw noticed that the
most tyrannical female:.
;.ire strongly opposed to
womc·n·s rights. lie said
this
No fJsl·1nut1ng
woman ever wants to
t•mandpalc her '>ex lier
obJCCl 1s to gather power
into the hands or Man.
hetausc shl' knows that
"he can govern him She
1s no more jealous of his
nominal supremacy than
he hirnself is jealous of
the strength and speed of
his horse. Women dis-
~uise their strength as
womanlv weakness.
lheir audacit}' as
womanly timidity. their
unscrupulous ness as
Aa11
Laadft-s
womanly innocence.
their impunities a'
womanly defenseless
ness; simple men are
duped by them. and sub-
tle ones disarmed and in-
timidated. It is only the
proud, straightforward
women who wish. not to
gove rn , but to be
free ... ··
G.B.S. sure used a lot
of two-bit words, dldn 't
he? -PROUD WOMAN
DEAR WOMAN: He
s ure did -and lf be wert'"
around today, he'd have
to wear a crash helmet
and a bullet-proof vest.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: My husbanrt
and I have not been get-
ting along worth a damn
for two years. I tried
co un se li ng <Sa m
wouldn't go) and was
told by my doctor, my
mini ste r a nd m y
therapist to finish this
marriage before 1t
finishes me ·
We have two children.
five and seven years or
age. We also have a
German Shepherd. Last
night we were discussing
the division or household
goods . Many of the
things we have belonged
to Sam 's mother and
grandmother and he
wants them -which is
all ri~ht with me. Out of
the blue and in the
presence of the children
he blurted out, "I want
lo make it clear that I am
keeping Gupper (the
dog) and you can have the
kids.'"
I always knew Sam
was an insensitive clod
but this really got lo me.
The children looked so
rejected I broke down
and bawled. Of course I
planned on taking the
children, but hearing
him put it so bluntly
right in front or them was
too much. Comment,
please. -TEARS IN
THE VALLEY
DEAR VAL: What's
there to say except good
riddance? On Father's
Day I hope Gupper send s
Sam a nice card.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Since when
is school supposed to be
entertainment? Who "de-
cided school is only for
football and driver train-
ing? As a teacher with 27
years of experience, I
• • • Sea111stress
Marty Cunningham
has no time to
sew for herself.
(From Page Bl>
fabric to start. Then we discuss a pat-
tern and set a price. I make a pattern
out of a sheet or muslin first and fit
them ··
MRS. CUNNINGHAM helps her
clients select a basic wardrobe, which
!he says should consist of a wool
dress. four coats and a suit. "We
us ually discu ss the neutrals to
coordinate with designs they like.··
To ascertain lifestyle, she asks her
clients to k~p track ol where they go
lor three weeks along with what they
wore and what they wish they bad
worn. "That way," she said, "you can
rind out what kind of clothes aidl your
kind of life."
One of her rules is that a client hu
to finish off the ouUits she sews with
all the right accessories. "If I'm going
to all the trouble of makln1
somethin1, I want It to look nice," she
asserted.
To keep current on what fabrics and
styles are in fashion. Mrs. Cun·
nlngham makea regular trips to the
••• Sho
better department stores and bou·
tiques.
She also shops in Los Angeles-area
fabric stores because she thinks some
have a better selection.
MRS. CUNNINGHAM admits her
work isn't cheap, and that a person
easily could live without a whole
closetful of custom·made clothes, but
she believes the extra price is worth it
for the fit and fabric.
"U you feel good in what )'OU have
on you'll have a better Ume," she
commented.
The high prices also enable her to
spend time to make sure each detail is
correct. So, for $150 or so, a woot bluer
will be exactly right instead ol almost
right.
She thought of her first job and
1augbed. "I didn't know wbal to
cbarce and I ooly ended up with a llt-
t.le prolit after all tbedayso(w~rk. ··
"It's fun," 1he added. "I enjoy pick·
ln1 clot.bes out for people without
spending the money myself.··
.
• choice. "ODce we ~et past the eao thbil it ·a
okay;• Mn. Rosen aald. •'SI.nee I'm not th lr
huaba.nd, ouelated to them. lt'•• ler. "•
OYenm&bt women often call Mrs. ROHn
and aa,y they want her to 10 out with them after
they allm down. ''They seldom call back." she
said. "So I uaually tell them we abould 10 out and
get. a few thin11 now to wear amlil they loee .
.. BUT l 'H NOT putUna them down. 1t·1 just
that there is no training available and dresalnf ii an art. I see a woman as an empty canvu nr
front Gf mo.'1
Acceaonzint "depends OP the woman. r like
to do a whole outfit. But I won't force a woman to
buy more than she wahu."
U a client lln't aaUd1ed with the Job, Mra.
• Roeen t.elll her ah doeso·t havo to pay for tbe
service.
. • There la no such thln1 u a ''bale wardrobe·'
or a color chart for AD)' part.lcular woman, abe
added. ·1'he wardrobia ct~ on the ute at)'lt.
And a woman can wear every Color, perbape
not near her lace. Tb• Color eharta &re an
•btolute llmrnlck."
'"Ibey feel beltn about tbemsetvea.1t'11ood
to have a carrot at the end ot the 1trtn,."
Jn addition to her years ol experience, Mn.
Roeen Calm her expertlH by readln1 fuhton
maau:l.Dee and takln1 fncluent toura tbrou•h the atoreato ... what'aavallatile.
She l&YI ah• llD't lnUmldated by tho OV81\•
Whelililnl am~ of merAaMlle u.uaJly dil·
played ln department atorea. 1·1 knoW wbeN It la
or l 'm not attahl to uk."
One edv.ntapto lln. Jt.0Ma'1 jobll that tbe wo1tiftl houri are abort. SM Gilily ,.,.. out from
10 a.m. tolp.m . bee• .. "tlUI 51 J tlrlnc tneol Pro(eililon. • . _ _,
maintain that school is
for learning OM
DEAR D.M.: I agree
school ls not supposed to
be entertainment, but I
,
.,
~··
a lways le arned more
and worked harder when
I had teachers who were
lively, tuned-in and
turned-on. Long after I
forget the date of the
Batlle of Hastings. I 'II
rememb e r th e
philosophy and inspira-
tion provided by most in-
s ightful and interesting
teachers.
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They Robbed Me!
They Robbed ·Me!
NEW YORK (AP> -"They
robbed mo. They robbed me."
Those wert: the worda of
beavyweiatht challenger Earnle
Shavers Thursday nlght alter
losing a unanimous U.round de-
cision to champion Muhammad
All, a decision Shavers was sure
be bad woo.
The way it looked on national
television, il was all over alter
the 12th round. As many as 50
million people in the TV audience
knew Shavers would lose. Ah
said he knew 1t.
Then, why didn't Shavers know
it?
the card. Shavers' only chance
wu a knockout.
Over on AU 's side or the ring,
they were keeping track. Trainer
Angelo Dundee had arranced
with Eddie Hrlca. a Baltimore-
area fight promoter, Lo s huttle
between the dressing room TV
set and ringside to keep tabs on
how tlungs were going.
Judges and the referee, Johnny
Lo Bianco.
"J took some p unches that
would have knocked a ny man
out," said Ali, his face swollen
from the beating he had taken
from Shavers, considered one or
boxing's all-time hard est hitters.
"Hurt me? Yeah. he hurt me a
couple of times." Ali said. "I was
almoet knocked out two or three •
times. I was out on my feet. But
the experts told you right. I can
take a punch . . . I a m the
greatest fighter or all time ...
Ar,._
"I thought 1 was ahead. My
corner told me I was ahead,"
Shavers said after losing his only
shot at the world heavyweight ll·
tie ln a 15-round decision to Ali
Thursday night at M udal.oo
Square Garden.
No such arraneements had
been made on Shavers' side or
the ring, and no one in the
Garden audience of 14,613 was
aware or the cards. After some
discussion, John F. X. Condon,
head of Garden publicity, said it
was decided not to transmit the
NBC information to the live au-
dience or to reporters. The New
York State Athletic Commission
had recommended against it as
heing J>()Ssibly disruptive. Con·
don said.
After the 12th round. the two
judges' cards had Ali ahead 8-4.
and LoBianco had it 8·3 with one
even. Thal 's when Shavers. who
had never gone past 10 rounds in
his career. came on s trong. MUHAMMAD ALI FENDS OFF A LEFT FROM EAR NIE SHAVERS IN DEFENSE OF WORLD CROWN.
·'I threw a couple of pretty good ·
::.hots. but I didn't hit him real
hard. I was t r ying to save
m yself." !>aid Shaver!>. "I didn't
go after him becuase I thought he
might have been faking al."
The simple fact or the matter
'fas that after the 12th, the TV
audience had been informed by
NBC -which was revealing the
referee's and judges· decision
round-by·round -that All had
eight c~cck-marks on his side 01
Cougars, SC l'ie
"l,iut we didn't tell Ali,"
Dundee said. "We dldn "t want
him to know. He might have let
up, and you can't do that' against
a guy like Shavers.··
Ali, however, said he had been
told al one point during the fight
that he was ahead, and that he
would have thought so anyway.
He looked like a fighter trying to
hang onto his lead in the 13th and
14th rounds, which went lo
Shavers on the cards of the two
Shavers won the 13th on four
solid rights to Ali's head, while
the champion danced, covered
up and hardly threw a punch.
The 14th went to Shavers in a
more 11pectacular fashion.
Shavers came out swinging
those lumberjack fi sts that have
scored 19 first·round knockouts
in 54 victories (52 knockouts in
all). lie caught Ali in the corner ..
and a mighty righllanded.
AU 's feet went out from under
h im, and the count on the
auditorium loudspeaker went to
••two" before LoBianco waved
orr the count, saying it was a slip.
·But AU was in trouble.
Sports in Brief
Bitter Wife Says
Down With Boxing
NEW YORK Laverne
Shavers was waiting for the de·
cision that would make her the
first lady of the hca vywcaghl box
ing world.
It never came
move against providing federal
a id to the chosen city, LO!>
Angele.
Hep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal.
Angels Lose
As KC Bags
I OOth Victory
KANSAS CITY I AP> ·-Larry
Gura and Doug Bird combined on
a seven·hitter und the Kansas Ct-
ty Royals pounded out 14 hits to
down the California Angels 6-3
Thursday night.
The two teams meet again
tonight with KMPC radio (710)
carrying the action at 5:30.
A Dynamite Team,
Says Ex-area Star
Shavers continued to press,
and he caught the champion with
another right as All laid against
the ropes.
"My comer told me I was three
round~ ahead on poinLc;," said
Shaven. "I knew Ali was hurt,
but J couldn't tell whether he was
faking it. He's good at that. He
always fakes it when you hit
him."
The 15th round --by which
time Shavers was expected to
havt' been showered, dressed and
on his way back home to the farm
in Warren. Ohio --was a
s lugfest. Not since Ali-Joe
Frazier in Manila was there such
a round In heavyweight boxing.
"If they gav<· the decii.ion to
Muhammad Ali, I say 'Down
with boxing·," !>aid Mrs Shavers
before the M uda!-ioo Squan·
Garden crowd was told that
Earnie Shaver!> had lost a
unanimous decision to champion
Muhammad Ah Thursday night.
"Earnie won it I knCl'W he won
it." the pert Mrs. Shavers pre
dieted. "If they gavt• 1t lo Muham
mad, I hope Eurnl(' quits and
throws his boxm..: gloves in the
garbage can.··
U New York, told u House ::.ub
committee Thursday he objected
to a pledge of "appropriate hnan
cial aid" in a re~olut1on through
which Congress \H1uld endorM•
the l ' S Olympic bid
Golf L«-adt-r11
uuoug•.n• JO .lb t>I• hvcJAlhn j/ J/ ....
Gura, 8-5, guve up six hits.
struck out four and walked none
bdorc nccdinl( ninth-inning re-
lief help from Bird.
The Royab. with every starter
an thl1 lancup getting a hit.
b(•came the first team in the ma·
jors to win 100 games and tied the
New York MeL'i' record for vic·
tories by an expansion team.
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol tr. 0•111 rtlet St•H
Washington State University's
Cougars may have surprised
mos t football buffs with victories
at Nebraska and Mi chigan Slate,
but not everyone.
The Cougars invade the Los
Angeles Coliseum tonight at 8 for
their Pac-8 Conference opener
with potent Southern Cal and
among the Cougars as four-year
s tarter Gavin Hedrick. the na·
tion 's third le1tdi11~ cohegiale
punter.
Hedrick, a rormer Newport
Harbor High star, s ays he's not
surprised at the Cougars· success
at all.
"My only surprise." says
Hedrick. "was that we lost last
week to Kani>a~ hy two points.
The loss was a bag shock to us.
We're so cohesive it's unreal. In
my opinion we're a dynamite
team and it'll be a crime If we
don't win most of our games this
season. Others are beginning to
realize that. .. especially use ...
While lhe Cougars enter with a
2·1 record, Hedrick admits the
enthusias m In Pullman, Wash.
has been dampened considerably
after the loss al Kansas.
"We have a female sports:
editor on our achool newspaper, ..
says Hedrick. "She wrote a snide
article after our two-point loss to
Kansas and is of the opinion the
only thing we have left is the
Idaho game. That's tota lly
absurd.
"There's no question, that sort
or thing adds a UtUe Incentive to
us. People are pretty demand-
ing."
While Washington State, until
t his year , hu h~rdly been a
threat to the weekly top 10 polls,
Hedrick bu been a mone the na·
lion's leadint punters since he
stepped on the Cougars campus.
His average punt has been 41.1
as a fresh m a n , 44 .7 as a
sophomore, 43.2 as a junior. and
now it's al 45.5 through three
games C13punts).
Hedrick·s h a nglim e !th e
length of time the ball is in the air
before the receiver can get his
hands on the ball) Is in the 4.5·
second neighborhood, good at
a ny level.
The 6·3, 190·pounder 's fondest
memories as an individual al
Washington Stale have been with
his lethal coffin-corner efforts.
P'lllf'f'iitllv thP. 39-varder ro thf' use one-yard line in 1976.
As for distance, his SJ.yard
punt from his own 15 at Cal in '75
hasn't been forgotten, nor have
been several 70-yarders during
his three-plus seasons with the
Cougars.
With a realistic shot at USC
and a bowl bid a posslblllty for
t h e Cougars rega r dless of
tonight's outcome, Hedrick says
he has no regrets about his de-
cision to play in the Pacific
Northwest.
But he does admit some second
thou g hts earlier w he n the
Cougars went through three head
coaches ln three sea.sons.
But the arrival of Warren
Powers, a former Nebraska aide,
bas turnedit around.
"Warrell Powers has totally
pulled things together." says
Hedrick. "There Is a mutual
respect between htm and every
player. The whole thln1 ls that
we have solldll}ed our attitude
a nd cood1Uoning."
Althouah this 11 the last ap-
pearance In Southern Ca1Uom1a
for Hedrick as a WSU punter, he
says be attaches no sl&niflcance to it.
"I don't want any more pres·
sure on myself than la already
there," says Hedrick. "1 love to
punt at the Coliseum at
nlghL •• lt'& a beautiful sl&bt."
The future? "The prot have
sent a few l etters, but nothJng
concrete." says Hedrick. "I'd
like to play in the pros, that's for
sure. It's a nice way to make
some money."
Baseball Standings
NewYort
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Baltimore
Detroit
Cleveland
·Milwaukee
Toronto
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Ali and Shavers in the corner.
pounding com binations, hooking
off the jab, and Shavers was wob·
bling Both fi ghters were ex-
See Fight Page 84
Sour Grape11
WASHI NGTON IAPl In an
admitted "sour grapes" reaction
to New York's beini.: passt'd up a. ...
host of the 1984 summer Olympic
ga mes, a New York co n·
gressman has made a symbolic
Plflfil•fl f n NetDpo rt
Chrla Evert <above> will be displaying her tennis
prowess Saturday at Newport Beach Tennis Club ln a pro
tournament. She plays Francois Durr at 11 a.m. An hour
later lt~s Martina Navratilova against 1977 Wimbledon
finalist Betty Stove. Winners 1'etum at 2:45 for the title
match. Mixed doubles are at 1anda10 a.m. doubles ex-
hibltlon by Lance Good, Kevin and Forbes. Craig Thomas
and Danny Salta .nu out the menu. Tickets are priced
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Weekly speedway motorcycle
action will come to a conclusion
a t the Orange County Fair·
iro urids in Costa Mesa
tonight (8) with only the U.S.
championslilps remaining Oct.
15.
All 16 riders competing in the
U.S. champions hips will be rid·
ing in tonight's competition, . .,
The Hoyhl!> strung together
fl vc.• singles in the first inning for
a J ·O lead. Rookie Clint Hurdle
touched off a two-run inning in
the fifth with bis second home
run of the year. then made It 6-0
with a run-s coring ~ingle in the sixth
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Garvey Slugs Homer
LOS ANGELES (AP I -Bob
Watson slugged a two-run homer
and F1oyd Bannister and Gene
Pentz combined on a five-hiller
as the Houston Astros defeated
the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2
Th~ay night. .
Tonight the Dodgers meet the
Astros again with a 7: 25 start.
Jl'll be on KABC radio <790 ).
Watson's rbi gave him 108 for
the year and a n all-time Houston
record.
Tommy Jphn, 20·7, took the
loss in bis final appearance
before his starting assignment in
the opening game of the National
League playoffs. He was tagged
for all 10 Astro hits, Including
Watson's 21st home r un Jn the
fifth.
Art Howe ainaled homt one
Houston run and Dennis WaJUng
d rov.e in another in the fourth
with a fielden-cholce grounder .
Reggie Smith aingled home the
Dod~ers' fi rst run In the fourth
inning. Steve Garvey slu11ed hls
33rd home run ln the seventh off
Pentz. The homer gave Garvey
the Los AnJelea one·seuoo rec-
ord for homers. Garvey p re·
viously shared lhe record with
Jim my Wynn, who hit 32 in 1974.
Garvey's 33 home runs are the
most by a Godger since Duke
Snider hit 40 in 1957.
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1n a 24-1• wln over OCC latt ,_ar,
baa eomplltec:l'll ol 17 a.tall for
215 )'ardl apd "'"" touChdcnma UU. ...._.And he'• r•t~a very aooct opt.loft quarurback •
Or1.11 b.lil run for lOI ind toa
yardl lD the llnt two••••· Orance Coalt counters with
another 1ood opUon quarterbeCk
ID iOS)bomore Gary Guin ....
wta. ..U bel,ed tM Bua to •l*r
of wins tn three ouUn1s.
GulanesJ has compl«ited 23 oC
48 PUHi for 209 yards and one touchdown.·
Sophomore Larry K•U 1tarled
th• flnt two games u OCC'" qu•rterback. bUt Plratet coach
Dlck Tucker feels he'• Meded
more at tlabt end. Tbua Hau. a
6-21 200-l)OWlder, wW a tart there
tonl&ht. ·
Tucker,.,. Coast will have to
cont.rOl the ball lo .,.. LoaJ
Beach.
.. w ...... to CCIMtol u. '-11
arid llOW ~ ~ 8eecb'1 op-
tlon. Lon91 B•ach bas •ll aweeome offensive maclllne and n wUl ~a bla, bll wst for OClrd~~ f tnH,' Hl' 1'\acktr.
Tonlsht 1 1amo can ~ heard
on Long Beach radio ataUon
KJ.,ON·FM (88.U. ·
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Barons Run Wild Again;
Gittens Leads 49-0 Rout
H' llOWARO l .. HASO\" -oe-0..1,,. ..... ~ ..
Fount.on V1tllt"\' th11h S<-hool '
,l\o\t'Mlmt.• Baroni. roott>.11 tt·um
1>0111lt>d • chantablt-, 4fi 0, vj(•h1rv
over the Kiatl'll..i Knl•hl~ Thur'
llU) m.:ht 1n ion ll'UIUt' action on
tlH• \\'1•,tm1n.,l~r High fu:lil
IWIOl l' rlt .irh ) r.100 rani>
l>t''l.11tt· llw ,,·ore. fo'ou1111.1111
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much ur 1111' ~JOit' 1·\ llhc C:attcn,,
1k,tmt'<I to ht·t11m1• d hnlhant
1·11lkl-:t' -.tar of tlw futurt' and 1n
Jll pruhab1ht\, th1• CIF pla)cr of
the \l'c.U-, JJUl lht• Harun' an gear.
1 lwn \\<itched thl· rc ... t uf lhl'
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"i'I '<11 d' .mil l\\o touC'hdo\\ns on
League Opener
run11 or 32 and 4~ y1ardio In lhc rarsl
qu .. ~•·• und 14.!ft th4it game w1lh a
"llihl mw.ch: pull an his ldl lc11
Ill' urtuuJly n1rtl<'d a fourth tame
for 14 yunl~ !Jul tht: pluy was
nulllfl\.<d by a penally
<'01t<·h Bruce Pll'khm.1. wury of
tu .. team':; ,,w..,1nl( alluck b<:fon·
ttw .:ame alter two •·a rher ont•
.. I d l' d v I (' l o I I e ... . b r 0 u g h t
quartt:rbutk Uuvc Thompson out
p.iM11ng lie attempted aerial!> on
the f11'l>t four plays and five of the
far-.t sax with two completaonl>
Two others s hould have bt!en
l'i.IUJ(ht
The ~core tuuld haH: eui.11)
been 149 0 1f P1tkford hudn't opt
et.I to UM~ rel>ervcs mu<:h of the
fmal three periods Gittens wu.,
Tritons, CdM Vie
At Neivport Tonight
b !'!Jn Clemt·ntl' 1111-(h for real''
Wall Corona del Mar ll1 gh finally
gl'l 1ts passing game in gear'!
Thl'M' and more questions will
bl' an:-.\1 l'rt'd tonight 1n the South
Coast Leagut• football opener as
San Clemcntl":. Tritons face lht·
St•;i Kin~s on the Newport
11:.irl>or Jligh riL'l<I at H
San Gkmentc hu' rcdl'd off
l 11 11 ... 1rn1,ghl v1<·torac·s d es pal<.·
h:.i11ng lo'l -.c1 era I potential
-..tartt·rs to f11,1 ) t•ar school
Capistrano Vallt')
Corunu del ~t;ir I'> lai>l l>l'u'>on·.,
1·0-c·hampwn i.11111 loom'> as a con
tl·ntlt·r again. 1f Jh orrcm.c can
.. 1art J.:t•n t·niting the kind of
I 1 r t'IX>" t•r for "h1ch its young
pl:i~ er., ha\ e tht• pott•nt1;il
H1111:'<1 in the prE.'·sca!>on as a
µas:-.mg l<:am, Corona dcl Mar
tw.; t·omplt·1 t•d <ml) three of 26 ill
tt•mph .and has t\\O mterccp
lwn:-.
But thl' Sea King, huvc :,pht
lht•1r llw games <1nd looked im·
pn•:,.,i,·c 111 ht.•ating M:irina lli~h
of Huntington BcaC'h, 31 14. They
l'aml' from lwhmd to win after
tr ailing 14·6 in tht fourth quarter
Mc Elroy, ;i 5·11 , 160 pound
uuartl·rba<.:k . l11 s nrimarv
ball carriers arc Mike Wa<le 16·1,
IG5 > :.ind Huss Immel 15 i;, 15'J I.
who is injured and ma.\ not start
tonight.
Corona <.let :\I ar as led b) Junwr
qu<1rtcrbac k Kurt Hrockman
16-0, 175) and the running bac k'>
.ire Marty Green 15-10, 100 1 am!
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mmutt.~ and Tim Holmes left
after l'atchmg a 50-yard scoring
pass from Thompson early in the
..,ccond :,tanza with a bruised
· ll'r
Olhcrw1se. the Barons came
through tht: battle uni.cathed.
The Fountain Valley defense
µoslt!d 1t~ second straight i;hutout
and didn't allow the Knights lo
get beyond the Barons 38. The de·
tense also recovered four of eight
Katclla fumbles and intercepted
two passei..
Other Fountain Valley
touchdowns were scored by Sam
Centolantc on u four -yard run.
Dou~ Thompson from one yard
out, Jim l"reeman on a 14-yard
-.camper. and Ed J ohnston from
the two yard i;tripc
Duve Larson kicked live con-
versions and Mike llamLll poi.led
the olhcr h\O for the Barons.
1\mong thl· dl'fl'nsivc standouts
\\ l'rl' Lai r) Budgen, Ron Padilla.
Brad Wood . Tom Shuw. Rus:,
lll'ldl''>l'h \I ark Lun g, John
'\'1<:holson. Tim llen1gman and
Stan Sh1bi1ta,
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'' h1ch only Ill' al lhl' Sea Kings b)
a field ~oat , JO i
So in two game'-. :ilthough they
arc 1-1. the Sea Kings have out
-..cored their opponents 38 21 San
Clcml·ntc has onlv outscon'CI 1t!-
opponent... by :,1' p(1inh. 28·22
Gompf-led Artists
Take On El Toro
San Clt·mrnte-.; >Als hbonc of·
ren ... t· I!-dirt•clcd by Mark
Lutz Stops
Smith, 6-2, 6-2
S,\N FllANCISCO John
\kEnr<x.-. a Stanford frt•i.hman,
11ps<'l 'l'C<'nd seeded Manuel
Or;1ntes, Ii •I, !H Thurs duy night
aftt•r Peter Fleming knocked out
Haul Hamirc1 7-6. J -6, 6·2 an an
ripen tennis tournament at the
Cow Palace.
In ;mother upset. 13th ·seeded
Bob Lutz of San Clemente ousted
Stan Smith. No Ii ~eed . 6·2. 6·2.
Top-:,c•eded Brian Gottfried
had no trouble defoaling hard
hill in~ Hank Pfi<.ter. 6 2, 6 l
Harold Solomon beat Steve
K rulc\'1t2. 6·3. 6·2
Lut£':, quarter -r.nal opponent
\\ 111 bt• Dack Stockton. who won
from V1Jay AmntraJ 7-6, 7-5.
Laguna Beach High·., Art1!>l!'>
and the El Toro Chargers clash
tonight 110 in the South Coast
League football opener at
Laguna Beach.
The Artist.o; of coach Denna-.
llaryung are favort'<.I to notch
their third s traight victory
behind the running and passing
of quarterback Bill Gompf, lh<..·
a I I · r'o u n d p I a y o f M a t l
McCullough and a receiving de·
partment loaded with talent.
The Chargers of El Toro coach
Phil Brown. winless in tw·o
-.tarts, figure to gel their best re
suits Crom a running gamt> with
the emphasis on a fundamental
attack.
Upset plans for the Chargtrs
depend on mistake-free execu·
lion and Brown's reputation a .. u
coach is to use his tailback in a
melhodical assault at the tackles
and guards.
Quarterback Jerr Gibbs,
however, hru. also shown ability
to throw the ball out of the I
formation with 145 yardi. chalked
HB Duels Cypress
Oilers Seek Third Win in Row
Huntington Beach High seeks
its third straight victory tonight
as the Oilers host Cypress High
in a non-league football confron-
tation al8.
The Daily Pilot hus installed
the Oilers as six-point favorites
over the 0·2 Cypress Centurions
Huntington Beach hasn't won
\hree in a row since 1969.
The Oilers have been ham·
pered by injuries but as long as
t h e key t o their orcenae ls
healthy-quarterback Marco
PagnaneJll-Huntineton Beach
figures to be tough.
Starting cornerback Jtlf
Northrup wlll miss tonl1ht'"
gam e due to Injury, as will Scott
Gudmundson, Greg Llns1Lcum
and Shawn Cisco.
Cypress comes into tonJaht'a
game In tood health, but eoacb
Terry Henigan say•, "We
haven't hlt anybody bard enough
Irvine Duels UCLA
• UC trvtno seek.a lta 1Penth vie·
tory in etgbt gamH tonltht.
t1n1Uni with UCLA at Newport
·-Harbor Hlgh. It be1lna at 1.
• UCJ 11 Anteaters, led by Gary
.: Flaueroa, dtf eated UCLA by an
• :· 8·71coretwoweeu 110. •. ·E Ftpero1, 1¥bo 1c:ored tlcht
-10111 in two 1amet lut w..asftd.
.:: now bu 21 In 1nea l&llMI• .. •! :·
yet to get hurt. Our defense look'
terrible ...
The Centurions have absorbed
losses to Wes tern H igh of
An;iheim. 24·12, and El Modena
High of Orange, 23-7. The team is
young and experienced. but has
good size on the lines and in the
ortensive backfield.
"We have some big backs but
not much speed, .. Henigan says.
"We're a power running team ,
and we have a quarterback who
can throw well, too."
The quarterback is senior
Chris Gragnano <6-1. 1901. a
three-year varsity letterman.
Between Gragn ano and
Pagnanelli. it ligures to be• bat·
tle or the lt.alians.
Both of Cypress· opponents had
run-oriented offenses. The Cen·
turions have yet to see a paS$er or
Pagnanefll'a capabilities.
"I don't know how we can stop
him," Henigan says. "We're not
much of a atuntlng team and ll 's
tough lo run blitzes at him
because he scrambles 10 well."
190 tt2
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161 , ..
up against IJrea last week.
l\lthough Laguna Beach de-
feate<1 Brea 19·61 and Brea re-
turn<."<! a \\t'ek later lo defeat El
Toro C27· l·l>. the El Toro de·
feat wa' a rc:,ult of near misses
for TD.., whl•n El Toro was turned
away at the goalline twice.
"We feel like we can win it:·
says Drown. "If we can slop
Got»pf. McCullough and lhe wide
receiver~ I think we c an move
the ball. ..
One notabll' s hortage in the El
Toro attack is at guard where
Pill Nieblas is ouL,.for the year
after unde rgoing su).gery on his
knee.
The Artists a lso have a gap in
the bu~c1e ld with 200·pound John Mill r out of the lineup.
McCullou takes his place at
fullback nd does It well <he ran
for 129 yards In six carries, in·
eluding TO runs of 63 and 46
yards la:,l week >.
Still. however, when Miller is
in the lineup it gives the Artists
one more solid weapon to throw
at lhc oppoi.itlon oul of the \'eer
allack.
Gompf has rushed for 111 yards
an 22 carries and has completed
12 of 20 passes (60 percent> for
195yards
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210 110 Dick La
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Gauchos Thump
Citru8 Poloiats
Goalle Larry Anderson
stopped 14 s hots as Saddleback
Collcic crushed vlsltln1 Citrus,
13·9, Thursday to even It.a Mia·
sion Conlerence record at 1·1.
The Gauchos. now 5-7 overall,
I d 10·4 Jn the third quarter
befor coach Flip Darr be1an
aubstltut1n1.
Jeff Myl'rl had four JOila to
run hla c:onr erenct total to aeven. "-" ........ s.111.-Cll , • • ,_ u
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FOOTBALL
O.Uy Pllet ,._ i.y Ga<y ,,.,..._
NEWPORT'S MIKE JOHNSON (22), DANA WANDROCKE (35), CRAIG L VONS (15) IN ACTION.
Newport Breezes, 23-7
Lyons' Aeria/,s Slice Up Saxons
By a Daily Pilot Writer
N cwport fl arbor High 's un
defeated Sailors unleashed a po·
tent pas:.ing attack in the firs t
half Thursday night walh Craig
Lyons at the controls and the re-
sult wa-. a 23.7 luc mg· of Loara
<Anaheim> lligh's Saxons
Lyons completed six of 11
pu~:ses for 183 }ard!-t and two
touC'hdowns in the flr!>t half
before 3.200 al Anaheim 's La
Palma Stadium as the Sailors
roll<.'<! to their third football vac
tory :,traig hl non· league
!'l:olcd for their potent defcni>l'.
the Sailors of coaeh Dall Ptuica
<.lidn 't d1,nppomt their followers
as Jeff B1tetti. Don Barker. Ryan
Abbate. Dave Sturgis and t..he
re!-t of lhc defens ive corps
~topped the Saxons in tht:ir
tra<.·ks .
But with Lyons riddling the
Loara :.econdary with his pin·
point· passing, th<: <Jutcome was
decided earl;
Wayne Kasp arek':, catch late
in the second period s ealed
Loara '!> fate as he took a third
down aerial from Lyons and ran
right past a would.be tackler en
route to a 70-yard touchdown
play.
Mark Hate·s second PAT made
it 20-0 and with the defense as
tou);{h ai; billed that was more
than enough.
Earlier the Sailors had
cracked the scoring ice in rapid
fashion with Lyons connecting
with Kasparek for 26 yards, then
a TD hookup with Larry H1gby
from 38 yards out
Later more pass completion..,
set up Mike Johnson ·s one-yard
TD run
Lonra. unable to pt:netrat"
Newporfs 20 until it i.cored m tht·
fourth quarter. cut the Newport
lead to 20-7 with a :n yard pass
from Craig Weismann to all
round i.t<sndout Paul Fe hx, v.ho
added the PAT.
The scoring was wrapped up in
the final moments on a 28·) ard
11e ld goal by Hales
Plagued by pcnallle'> an their
first two vactoncs. the Sailor ...
were guilty of three infractwns.
netting 20 yards.
The Sailors did little offens1\'l'
ly in the second half with a 20.0
FIGHT ...
Continued from Page 8:1
hausted. Shavers found one more
punch, and it s aved ham from ii
knockout.
He threw a loopmg left that
connected squarely with Ah\
forehead. The punch still had
enough to rock the champion
"It almosWtllllCked me out," said
Ali --and it bought Shaver'> lime.
At the bell signaling the end
Shavers was nearly out.
"'Another 30 seconds. and I
wouJd have knocked him oul.
said Ali .
lt>ad anti poor field position dic-
tatani.: a conservative approach
until thl• final scorin~ drive.
Loura was l1m1tcd to 1.7 yards
Pl'r <;arry on the ground and it
"as .1u:-.l as tough through lhe air
·" th<' T u rs :-;etondary put the hd
on mo'>l attem11ts
O.ivt• Jlll£el intercepted one
PJ's uncl thl' ov('rull coverage al-
hm t•d lMcll1. 11 ag by and other
1 u!>hl•r:, the chance lo go after the
quarterback
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Cornell's Ciba Clinic
Friday September 30
Saturday October I
11:00-5:00
FACTORY TECHNICIANS WILL DEMONSTRATE
THE CIBACHROME PROCESS BOTH DAYS!!
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28 I I to the 1 tllt:r~ \Ai h1le Mt!ot,t11n VtcJO toppled
tbem lu..,t \\N'k, 21·9
In tonight·., battlt', M1-.-.1C111 \'1t·J11 " dn K1 ~-point
favonte
Uruvers1ty ha'> movcu lJJVld Lungmade lo
Q<Jarterback and hgurc:. to be 1m11roved over la'>t
'"•cit wht.'n the Tro1ans batU~ Lo!-. Am1Kos High
1 ~·ountam Vallev 1 w a 7 7 tu.•
t.angmade replaced Juhn l>a\ 1., out ~1th a
broken thumb. and did well in dtrl't'tlng the attack
la1>l week. lie completed six of 20 pa:.., attempts bul
carried only five times for 20.) ards
.. University 1s always a tough game for us."'
M1ss1on VieJo coach John Muno s ays ... They look
on us as one of their c hief nvals This leal(ue is so
dose this year, 1t oocsn·t make .my difference who
.)OU arc playm~. They all have a chance to wtn · ·
.. We hate to open with Mission VieJO. · · coach
Dick R<><.•hc of nivers1ty says "We'll have to con-
trol the game and nol play defense all night 11 we ex·
peel to win.··
Rocht: addt.-d that lht: un1vt·rs1ty attack has d
httle more diversity this week with Langmade at
quarterback. "He could only run tht: basic plays
last week because he dido t have enough time at the
position:· Roche says.
.\lisMon Vil'JO reported that tnJunes and the flu
huvc slowed practice sessions this week but that
mo'it players would be ready for the game
M1u_v,.,.04,.., .. Uf\otY9 rt.ll'f Off•ltM' SE-Mlk<'Brawley 18} kl:; ~h•vto Tille'> l•S
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Lakewood Romps
Past MD, 49-20
By Dave Cunoinl(ham
Of the 0•11~ PllOI SI.HI
Mater Dei Hi~h of San-
ta Ana was burned for a
~chool·record 49 points
Thursday night as the
Monarchs wer e beaten
49-20 in non-league foot-
ball against Lakewood at
the Santa Ana Bowl.
T he Monarchs got all
l h r l' e o r t h e 1 r
touchdowns on passes
from Tim O'Hara. He
connected with Brian
Dra2ba for an ll-yard
TD pass and found David
Reyes opt>n for scoring
s trikes of 38 and 23
yards.
SPORTS
Mesans,
Dolphins
Tangle
Unbeaten Dana Hills
High and winless Costa
Mesa Hi gh clash
tonight(81 al Sa n
Cleme nte High 10 the
South Coast Lea~ue foot-
ball opener
Dana Hills' Dolphms.
on the basis of ii.!. 1-0· l
pre·league record, 1s a
slight favorite. but de·
fending South Coust
champion Costa Mesa
could be a sleeping gianl.
The Mus tangs have
failed to score 10 two
gam es. losing to La
Quinta C13·0) and cro~s
town rival Estancia
<2 1·0)-bul coach Tom
French's team figures to
move the ball better
tonight.
"We are havmg trou-
ble getting untracked.··
says French ... We're
making a lot of mistakes
and we still have a long
way to go. Dana Hills 1s a
good football team ctnd
they are going to give us
all we can ha ndle."
Mesa's greatest sue-
cess has been with 1ls
passing game. directed
by qual"terback Jerry
Cribbs. He's completed
29 or 57 passes for 260
yards-but also has had rou r intercepted
And Dana Hi lls coach
Don DeGroote figures
the key to defeating the
Mustangs is containing
their passing attack.
"l can't see them not
moving the ball," say'>
DeGroote.
Oau Hiii• Oftenw
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LG D.l#Ehtow
L 1 -600 Ht'nCl<ICl"O" 1E~ KenMOrg&n
oe-TomT""'1tton
"8 -Slrw Gf'.om11<"
1l was the deadly pass-
1n14 of Lak e w oo d
quarterback Tim
Tereschuk that caused
most of the damage.
Tereschuk completed 10
of 17 passes for :n I
GAME STATISTICS
f <r'1 <townS r~ttonq
I-''Stc>owns ~~''"9
I..
I
M TB-J f!llOl,_,n
I St: -1'91f! 51""'0
.yar d s. Three o f
Lakewood's seven
touch d Q.W n s cam e
through the air
No team 10 Mater
. Dei ·s 26-year history had
• ever scored more than 48
points prior lo Thursday
night's embarrassment
al the h an d s o f
Lakewood, which lost to
· Westminster last week ,
15-0.
Mater De1 was leading
7-0 at the end or the fi rst
• q uarter but surrendered
21 poinL-; tn the second
· pe riod and 1l was all
downhill after that.
Girls CC
Results
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Cross Country
CdM Balance
Al Corona del Mar. the
philosophy for a sue
cl'ssful cross country
progrum 1s simple· the
t1:am that runs together.
wins together.
Trying for a five-way
t 1e for first. thr . Sea
Kings instead settled for
a two.second grouping in
their 15·48 South Coast
League victory at San
Clemente Thursday.
The finish couldn't
have been any closer
While Corona del Mar
saw it as a five-way tie.
host San Clemente gave
Cam Douglass first place
and Andy Gerken second
in identical times of
16:26, Dave Hunsakel
third and Steve Chase·
fourth in 16:27 and John
Scott fifth in 16:28.
There were clear-cut
winners in the other two
South Coast Leagu~
openers. Mission Viejo's
Mark LaBonte finished
tour seconds ahead of
teammate Jeff Van-
dereems with a 15:44 to
p ace the Diablos past
University, 23-32.
And Don Demetriades
had a 33 second cushion
when he won in 16:25 to
pace Laguna Beach.
Carl Anderson of
\1ar1na <Huntington
Beach 1 won in a sizzling
15.20 <1s the Vikings de-
feated Loara 15·43.
Likewise, F o unt ain
Valley's Brian Appell
turned in a 15:29 as the
Uarons won a triangular.
VARSITY l _ ... o 1111 l:MI El Tot•
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JUNIOR VARSITY
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SEE
CHRIS EVERT &
MARllNA
NAVRATILOVA
IN PERSON
American Mortgage/ Big Stetera
Tennie Challenge
Saturday, October 1-1 O AM
Newport Beech Tennie Club
2801 EaatblUff Dr.
Newport Beach
Reserved Seate-$1 & & S1 O
General Adml-lon-SS
Tickets avallable at:
Newport Beach Tennie Club 844-0080
Big Sletere Office 834-111 a
Tlcketron
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Su its -seleet from our
collectton of comfortabfe
blOhds in dac.ton/wool
that will give you a
Gool feeling year round.
H.lllld•y's mturaJ
shoulder styllna II
almys correct.
Friday, September SO. 1017 CAIL Y PILOT 8 5 .
Girls' Water Polo
Tennis Dolan's Play
Leads Mesa
If Bob Dolan can l<eep
up his scoring pace,
.,_... Costa Mesa just mig be "!~='.:'GI~•~• ~~~~.°"U,~ a contender for the uth
•na LAHeot .. 1; L.ocK<n ana 01ci. Coast League wale polo
1ET> "'°" ..... ~; Ptk• .,,., sm1111 championship . IE 11 Clll. Wilwnoi -AOl~I ...,.
c1e1. CM1c1tt1•1 and H111 .. 1, MMT••-While odds-on avorite
B•MC• 1emosu•.-.. 2. University High f Irvine ._,., ... ~::!:1 ••tM<&a was struggling ast M is·
L. ~ IE• 1 ... 1 10 Riemer..,, sion Viejo in ts league
dof. woc10 ..... e111. Mt1n1osh .. 3. J. opener Thurs y, Costa Moron tEI lost ... , I .. , WOii Oy 0.-
t•wll; Mc«<mlcll (El-. t>J Clll•ult# Mesa, betund an'ssix '°''°"' ,.., o.uet" goal performanc~_,.....,.
Jamlton -c..m.ron 1E1 IOil 10 cruising past Dana Hills
WlnMOfl and Sa-IM>n , .. , 1.,.1 to · 13 7
T•dl .. co •ncl C..mWI o ... IO>l 10 • •
MIH ll• -RI..-..... , Palmer •na Dolan now had 34 goals
Cum1"11118fniost.>-4.1 ... H .c.w1,,.1 in 65 attempts for a
enC10e1.-ve iei_i ... o-..?... s parkling .523 perce n-
MwtNCJei IU1Miule.v1o,. tage. Most of that output M-wv1~ ... .,..1:8irat-a.ios110 has been in the past flve
,.. Hans1n110.; win1e,. 1Mv1 "'"a... games rour of which the '.l_.; Gr-tMV l lo>I Sc>t4'<.ltlon 1 •, •
1os11o Morns+.; Henrv tMv 1 io.1 i-.. Mus tangs have won to
3-4; htory CM\fl '°'' to \Ian 0.rrio b d f 0 2 z...1os1101o11 .. o..;Morrls1~w110,1 re oun r om an •
to H. won 1•. Holl•nd 1,QI del J'*"Q Start.
tH, c1et GNcn 7-s; Mcc.o..an 1Mv1 Goalie Mike CastiJJo IOSl ..... U.. . ow ... " has eight saves against
Holllstr•Reotem 1Mvl 10\t to Dana Hills which was
Mllttr•H<l"'"l-r S.7, def Benoit
GornoJt.-1. Genscc1ten 1<a111 cMv1101r never in it a fter Costa
VAll51TY
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JUNIOll VARSITY
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NewpOr't I S 7 • • 7J
Lakewood 0 0 l II 2
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"ABC Records vs MCA Records" 0 FAMILY FEUD
0 NEWLYWED GAME
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0 JOKER'S WILD tD THE BRADY BUNCH
Marcia batta het llttle al9ter Cindy
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Oswald tonight on ABC's "The Trial of Lee
llarvcy Oswald .. at 9 on Channel 7 <review,
Page AB>. ·
Into believing that she Is soon to
be discovered as the new Shirley
Temple.
Q) ADAM-12
Two officers are shot down in an
ambush by members ot a mllltant
Q!OUp. m 28TONIGHT
Ci) PROFILE
Cl) YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL
"The Americanization Or Ellas"
8:00 8 (I) WONDER WOMAN
A Japanese man with telekinehc
powers (Yuki Shlmoda), the ability
to move objects with his mind, kid·
naps a prominent scientist (Lew
Ayres) to take the revenge on
Wonder Woman he has planned
for 35 years.
0 SANFORD ARMS
"Phil's Assertion School" Phtl"s
new school to turn mousey males
into m8f't Is being sued for fraud by
Its first student (Paul Price).
Should Phil accept legal advice
rrom a gay lawyer (lisle Wilson)?
0 MOVIE _ ***'Ir "Apache" (1954) Burt
( Lancaster, Jean Peters. Indians
battle the U.S. Cavalry, as settlers
open up the West. (2 hrs.)
0 ®) DONNY & MARIE
Guests: Lucllle Ball, Paul W1111ams,
Ray Bolger, Paul Lynde
Rati119s Gwde
'MovtP\ •"f' r•if'd M (ord•f'\Q to bo•
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1 ""9<'0 1>Y • < rt hr I
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••• -Very Gooo
• * -Good
* '1 -Fair
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6 MOVIE
**'lt""Who's Minding The Mint?"
(1967) J im Hutton, Dorothy
Provine. A U.S. Mint employee
joins forces with counterfeltets
alter he loses $50,000 In currency.
(2 hrs.) m NFL GAME OF THE WEEK
«!) MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
The fathtw of one of Dr. Welby's
paUents Is charged with murdertng
his daughter's tx>yfriend.
El!) Cl) W~INGTON WEEK IN
REVIEW
8:30 Cl CHICO AND THE MAN
"Take Me, I'm Yours" While Ed Is
struggling to make a decision on
the fate of orphan Raul, a case-
worker (Barbara Sharma) from
Social Services arrives with adop-
tion papers.
tD CROSS-WITS EID WAU $TREET WEEK
"A Junket Into Junk Bonds"
Guest: Harry Freeman Jr., Assoc.
Managing Partner, Lord, Abbett &
Co.
CI!) WALL $TREET WEEK
9:00 tJ (I) LOGAN'S RUN
Logan and his pursuer, during a
temporary truce. are offered hos-
pitality by a cunning archeologlst
(Horal Buchholz).
Cl ROCKFORD FILES
"The Banle 01 Canoga Park"
Troubles mount for Jim when his
gun Is round at the scene of a hom-
icide and h11 allbl -It was stolen
from his cookie Jar -adds llllle to
his defense.
0 ®J ABC MOVIE
"Trial 01 Lee Harvey OswflJd'"
(Premiere) Ben Gazzara, \prne
Greene. The fictitious premise of
haVlng Oswald stand trlal Is
counterbalanced against a careful-
ly researched Incisive portrait of
the man and hie Involvement with
the Pr .. ldent's death. (The cen..
cludlng ponlon wltt be shown
Sunday, Oct. 2) m MERV GRIFFIN m MARCUS WELBY, M.D.
Or. Walby tettlflee In the trial of a
oongraeaman who la Charged With
the murder of h£a daughter'•
l>Oyfriend.
9 REM.WORLD
"Uvlng Godden" A look at the
Nepaleee spiritual belief In the Vlr·
gin Goddees 'Kuman,' a Virgin glrl-
chlld who la Mlaoted according to
ancient rlt• and Installed •• a
dlety at the age of three 0t tour. 0 FlRJNOUNE
Guests: Robert S. Elegant, former
Hong Kong bureau chief of the LA.
Times and author of 'Oynaaty,' and
Doak Barnett, Brookings Institute
China expert and also a former
Hong Kong bureau chlef of the L.A.
Times.
10:00 f) ()) SWITCH
Pete and Mac enter the perlloua
world of Grand Prix racing to .oive
the my1terlous death of a top rac-
ing driver.
D QUINCY
"A Deed Man's Truth" Quincy bat-
tles to clear a cop accused of slay-
ing a bur.glar as a brash TV news-
man (David Splefberg) puts the
heat on both the medical examiner
and the police.
llD NEWS
Q) NIGHT GALLERY
Whlle a patient In a sanitarium, a
woman has peralstant dreams
about a house to which she Is lrre-·
slstlbfy drawn.
&!) PICCADILLY CIRCUS
''The General's Day" Alastair Sim
portrays an elderly rake who pins
his hopea fot hi• sunset years on a
spinster 90hOol mistress. ·
'9~0VIE
To Be Announced.
10:30 mm NEWS
11:00IJQUCl)®J NEWS II HOLL YWOOO CONNECTION 0 MOVIE *'It "'40 Guna To Apache Pass"
( 1967) Audie Murphy, Kenneth
Tobey. A cawalry officer saves a
group of homeateadMs from an
Indian attack, then stalks the man
who sold guns to the lndlans. m FERNWOOO 2NIGHT
Guests: Vern Taylor and Candy
Lee Hargrove attempt to save the
show from going off the air by con-
ducting a telethon.
Q) PERRY MASON
"The Case Of The Borrowed
Brunette" A young woman and her
aunt soon flnd themselves Involved
In a murder. f,D TO BE ANNOUNCED
11:308 NCMFOOTBALL
USC vs. Washington State Univer-
sity I 0 TONIGHT SHOW SPECIAL
Johnny Carson wlll celebrate his
fifteenth year as host of 'The
Tonight Show' with a two-hour edi-
tion featuring film cllps of the
program's moat memorable
momenta.
8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE
love and The Hotel Caper"
Gall BARETTA
"Soldier In The Jungle" Baretta.
ordered to atop a hit man before
he CM rMCh • k>cal mobster. Is
utounded to .. am the klller was
one of his cloeeat bOyhood friends.
(R)
mNews
CJ) M•A•S•H
.. Requiem For A Lightweight''
Tr~per. coached by Hawkeye,
enters the lnt9f'-camp boxing tour-
nament on a deal to save a beaute-
ous nurae fiom being transferred. CR)
MORNING
12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE
"The Lut Night Of A Jockey" m MOVIE
• * "Mission Star Oust" ( 1963)
Essy Peruon. Lang Jeffries. A
apace expedition from Earth,
headed for the moon. Is forced by
a mysterious power to land In an
area not of their choosing. (2 hrs.) CD MOVIE
**"Trauma" (1963) John Conte,
Lynn Bart. A young woman 11 trau-
matized by her aunt's murder, then
victimized by her scheming guardi-
an. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Em CAPTIONED ABC NEWS
(I) KOJAK
"Unwanted Partners" Crocker
must make a decision between his
duty as a police offloer end his toy*
alty to an old high School friend
(James Sutorlua) who Is now the
prime suspect In a protection rack-
et that results In murder. (R)
12:30 8 MOVIE *'n ''The Son Of Robin Hood"
(1959) David Hedlson, June Laver-
lck. Robin Hood's son rallies his
father's men against an evil lord. ( 1
hr., 25 min.)
12:37 0 SUSPENSE THEA TEA
"Their Own Executioners"
12:~ OJ) MOVIE * * 'h "Company 01 Kiiiers" (1969)
Van Johnson, Ray Miiiand. A psy-
chopathic klller terrorizes a large
city. (2 hrs.)
1:000 THRILLER
1:30 0 MIDNIGHT SPEC"'-L
Host: Helen Reddy. Gueats: Barry
Manllow, Fleetwood Mac, Queen.
the Byrds, Gary Wright, Hamilton.
Joe Frank & Reynolds.
Q) MOVIE
**"The Story 01 Molly X" (1950)
June Havoc, John Russell. A wom-
an seeks to find the murderer ol
her gangster husband. ( 1 hr., 30
min.)
1:350 NEWS
1:550 NEWS
2:00 I) TALKABOUT
Hoit Truman Jacques and his
guests air the Issues surroundmg
automobile Insurance.
0 MOVIES ** "The Cracksman" (1965)
George Sanders, Charlie Drake.
15 Years of 'Here's .Johnny'
Bv JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES !AP>
. Johnny Carson is winding up 15
''ears as the host o( NBC's
:.Tonight"' show and 1s looking
rorward to the next --well. who
knows"
"I remember backstage the
hrst night I did the show. I asked
my manas:ier. 'Whal a m I li(et-
t1ni:? into?" "Carson said. ·· ue :..aid the time will go by
fast. Soon five years will pass.
Then 10 years. We all laughed.
No one would have bet any
money in 1962 that I'd still be do-
ing the show in 1977. Not even me ...
C a r s o n ,L o n k o v e r l h e
"Tonight· :.how from Jack Paar
Oct. I, 1962.
"IT WAS WELL known at that
time that I was following a very
e motional and controversal
figure,·· he said. .., suppose
everyone was waiting to see what
\\oould happen ··
Car.-on. whose experience up
lo that time had been largely
• J1m1ted to i;!ame shows. took a
show so rlosely identltied with ~aar and quickly built it into his
own image of a comedian wtth a
devilish, boyish charm. At more
than St million a year, he ls
television ·s highest-paid enter-
tainer. ,
Carson. who will be 52 on Oct.
23, now has gray hair and Una on
his face, bul the boyish charm
s till clings lo him like the
California t an acquired when he
moved the show from New York
five years ago. He will celebrate
bis anniversary tonight at ll:30
on Channel 4, with a two-hour
s how featuring film clips or
memorable moments from the
past 15 years.
HOW MUCH LONGER will he
stay?
"I really haven't given much
thought to it," he said in his of-
fice whi l e preparing bis
monologue for that night's show.
''Obviously, I'm not going to
do it another 10 years. Probably
not even five years
"You give up the show when
the audience is no longer there or
when you gel bored. I'd give It up
if I was third in tho ratings. But
we're still on top and it's still
fun."
He said. "This is what
television 1tarted out to be. If s
spontaneous. We're on the same
day we upe. We can be topical
We can pick up on t1omething in
tbe news. Other shows can't do
that."
IN RECENT years speculation
bas been rife, growlne with
Canon's frequent absences from
the sbow, that he would quit or~
replaced.
Hehld. "I've been in this bwu-
APMr.....-
NOW AND THEN
15 Years of Johnny
ness tong enough to know that
rumors ny all the time. I bear
we 're moving back to New York.
J hear this person is goh1g to
replace me. The fact is that NBC
has (!()Ole to me to reneeotiate
my contract to continue on the
show. I donl think they'd do that
if they had somebody in the
bullpen ready to go.
.. l think when you hear some
name mentioned the talk really
originates in the camp of the
person being talked about. r ve
heard Don Rickles mentioned.
Chevy Chase. Steve Martin .
"YES. 'l 'VE HEARD T om
Snyder mentioned, too. But this
is not Tom·s bag. Not that Tom
doesn't do a good show on 'Tomor·
row .· But he's not a
performer and he·s not a come·
dian."
Carson has been criticized for
taking too much time off from the
shows. His contract calls for 14
weeks vacation a year and one
day ocr every week.
"I really don't defend it any
mdr&," he said. "I don't think it
needs defeodin&, Last year I did
140 shows . I did 140 ninety·
minute shows. When I started I
got only six weeks off a year. l
worked five nights a week and
the show was then on an hour and
4-Sminutes.
.. IF I DIDN'T have the time off
J wouldn't be dolng the show any
more. It's that simple.··
He said, "If I did a different
kind of abow, maybe. U I didn't
do a monologue, if I dldn 't do U\e
comedy bits. But when you do
lbat you can't do it five nights a
week, week ln. week out.
"If I was on that much, people
wouJd probably eet Ured of me.
We do more time on this show in
a month than other shows do in a
year. Variety shows finish taping
1n 1''ebruary. Nobody s ays. Hey,
how come you're not working"··
CARSON SAID HE spends parl
of his off time playing Las Vegas
pr doing concerts. But no movies
(or him, despite the scripts that
pour in.
"l have no time for them," he
said. "Movies are hard work
llaving been in television all my
ltfe I like the immediate feed
back from an audience. You
don't get that in the movies. On
television. in night clubs and in
concerts, you get that immediate
reaction. That's what stimulates
me.
Carson said, "This is it. This is
the biggest challenge in the
world. You reach miUi ons of peo-
ple a night. It's television like 1t
shouJd be.·· He said the show
changed over the y'ars u be
matured and his confidence
grew.
ASKEP ABOUT the occasional
~ex that pops up on the show, he
sald. "( don't know wba~ tbat
means ... Later, be aald, "I would
rather use the word maturity
when we talk about sex."
He said, "I watched 'Soap· and
it was so sophomoric. lt re-
minded me of a college play. l
think it was a super hype for an
unfunny 1bow. If you 're going to
deal with 1ex why not do It well."
An lnnOClent locksmith becomee
entangled with the underworld. (1
hr .. 55 min.)
• 'h "G I Jane" (1950) Jean
Porter. Tom Neal. A aoldler
changes his orders so that he can
tofn up u a WAC.(1 hr.,30mln.) 6 MOVIES
* • * ''The Great Manhunt''
(1950) Douglas Fairbank• Jr .•
Glynis Johns. An American doctor.
In possession or a deadly secret,
tries to get out of the country with
the Information. (2 hrs.) * • * "The Story Of Alexander
Graham Bell" (1939) Don Ameche,
Loretta Young. Encouraged by the
tove of his wife. 8ell struggles
relentlessly to perfect the lei.-
phone. (2 hrs.)
tD MOVIE
***"The Big Litt" (1950) Mont-
gomery Clif1, Paul Douglas. An
American G.I. falls prey to a
scheming German oJrl during the
Berlin airlift. (2 hrs., 30 min.) **'Ir "The Face Behind The
Mask" (1944) Peter Lorre, Evelyn
Keyes. After being horribly burned
by a hotel fire, a newly arrived
Immigrant turns to a Ille of crime.
( t hr., 30 min.)
3:00 Cl Q) NEWS
3:301) NEWS
'4:05 I) NOONTIME
SATURDAY
MORNING
7:00 I) MARlO AND THE MAGIC
MACHINE 0 C.B.BEARS
0 ®l LAFF-A-L YMPICS 0 PTLCLUB
(I)° ELEMENTARY NEWS
Q) SAM YORTY
fii) YOGA FOR HEAL TH
(I) FOOD
7:30 0 PACESETTERS tD MOVIE
**"Rage At Dawn" (1955) Ran-
dolph Scott. Mala Powers. To win
their way Into the Reno Brother&
Gang who are terrorizing the coun-
try with bank holdups, two detec-
tives pose as train robbers. (2 hrs.)
fii) EARTH, SEA AND SKY
Cl) FOLK MUSIC
8:001J Cl) BUGS BUNNY I ROAD
RUNNER
0 YOUNG SENTINELS
0 MOVIE
* "Jet Attack" ( 1958) John Agar,
Audrey Totter. Three Air Force
men parachute behind North Kore-
an fines to rescue an American
radar scientist.
0 MOVIE * *'h "Mister Corey" (1957) Tony
Curtis, Martha Hyer. A poverty
stricken boy rises to success
through gambling casinos. (2 hrs.)
Q) ROMPER ROOM
El!) EARTH, SEA ANO SKY
8:30 0 ARCHIES I SABRINA
El!) DOCUMENT ARY SHOWCASE
"Guess Who's Pregnant? One out
ol every ten American teen-age
girls.
.TUBE
TOPPERS
KT LA 0 8 : 0 0 -·-
.·Apache."· Burt Lan-
caster and Jean Peters
star m this 1954 Cavalry
vs. Indians epic.
KHJ f) 8:00--.. Who·s
M tnding the Mint? ..
f'unny. funn y movie
C'omedy from 1967 about
a Mint employe (Jim
Hutton) making himself
a bundle with Dorothy
Provine. Milton Berle.
Bob Denver and Walter
Brennan.
ABC fJ 9:00 -''The
Trial of Lee Harvey
Oswald.·· A drama of
conjecture shown in two
parts, tonight and Sun-
day. d epicting what
might have happened if
Oswald had Lived for a
trial. (Revtew, P age
A8.>
KTTV 0) 11 :00 --
Fernwood 2Night. It's
all over for Barth Gim-
ble (Martin Mull> and
company as this s um-
mer satire comes to a
close with a telethon to
try to save the show.
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~rounds of the Laguna Fe:;tival
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Hoad, l.aguna Beact~
A FUND·RAlSING event
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This eclectic gathering of more
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oC Coronadel Mar.
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Chamber Music Symphony un-
der the direction of Henri Te-
m 1anka, but they will also be ex-
posed to a synthesizer, the new
:.ort sound of the Matrix Jazz
Ensemble and the beat of Joe
l I art's Dixieland Oversextet.
TllE ROCK and roll devotees
will be blown away by high-
t>ncrgy. multi-level sounds of
~;ulogy, but they can also taste
the excitement of what opera is
;111 about as they watch USC's
Opera alla Breve present the cos-
tuming, drama and arias from
famous operas. under the d1rec
11on or Natalie Limonick.
Children will be entertained by
mime Jack Albee, puppeteer
Miss Mclua, percussionist Nigel
Bladen and the Mystical Magic
Man, Rob I lardcn.
Or they may want to follow in
I he footsteps of the Newport
llarbor Jhgh School J azz Band.
or tcC'nage prodigies Charles and
J lenry Curtis playing classical
duets on piano und cello.
MUSICOLOGISTS will ap-
preciate the great variety of in-
strumentalists assembled for the
fosllvul.
The Gohard Trio alone plays 13
different instruments lo create
Renaissance Elizabethan music:
there is l lelen Elgin with her
Jrish harp, the Odes sa
Balalaikas, harpischordist Larry
Whitson. J\dam Speth picking bis
banjo with Mark Waterman on
~uitar, and the special rhythm
instrume nts or the Chinese.
Armenian and Mexican dance
troupes who will perform on the
green during the day.
For blue grass aficionados
Abe Brown's Canyon Grass will
• • • At Music Festival. '77
perform at mid-morning and
there wiU also be folk music, str·
mg ensembles, vocal solos and
choruses -something for every
musical taste and multiple op·
portunities to experience new
:-.ounds and exotic rhyth mt..
ALL 60 EVENTS in the :.even
staging areas are included in the
ticket price of S6 for adults and SJ
for children. With each llcket will
he a complete schedule of
performances as well as parking
and shuttle bus information.
Fesllval goers may pass in and
out for meals with a hand stamp.
or may enjoy light refreshments
on the grounds. No picnicking
facilities are available
Mrs. Spooner explained the
festival 1s "a combined effort by
members of the 31 women's com·
m1ttces of the Orange County
Philharmonic Soc1l•ly to ra1M:'
funds for its youth acti v1llcs.
.. TIIESE INCLUDE a travel-
ing Music Mobile, youth concerts
hy Los Angeles Philharmonic
m us1c1ans, music enrichment
pro{trams in the grammar
l>Chools and music scholarships
to Orange County students.
·'Las t year 250,000 children
were given an opportunity to
learn about and appreciate fine
music through these efforts.··
Tickets may be purchased
through Mutual Ticket Agencies
or at the box office on festival
day. Depending on s pace availa-
ble. tickets to evening events
only may be obtained after 5 00
1> m. at the box office.
I
The Odessa Balalaikas,
above, Charles and
Henry Curtis and Henri
Temianka will be among
60 musical events
at Laguna festival. Special Attraction.s
. ,
Boost Ticket Sales :
Smglt> t1tkNs for the Orange County Philharmonic
Sot1t-ty"s 1977 78 season, again featuring the Los Angeles
J>h1lharmoml' und. for the last year, its famous music di ree-
l or Zubin Mehta, will goon sale Mopday. ·
Tickets may he purchased al the society·s new office.
1801 Nc•wtXlrt Blvd . Costa Mrsa. 92627, Suite 211, phone
1;.u; G41 l
\LI. C'ONCERTS \\.Ill be played in the Santa Ana High
School auditorium. 520 W. Walnut St.. beginning at8:30 p.m.
\II seal'> arc reserved and there is ample free parking. The
opening pt.'rformance 1s Sunday, Oct. 30.
Some choice series tickets are still available, priced at
s.14 or S38 for four concert series or $60 or $68 for eight con-
c-e rts. Completing the season will be the Rotterdam
Philharmonic and the Minnesota Orchestra. .....
Three varied dance works mark the kickoff for the
1977 78scason for Ballt•l Pacifica
Slated for Sunday at 4 p m and Monday at
R p m in the Laguna Moulton PlayhOuse, 606 Laguna
Canyon Road, are "Vivaldi Octet." with music by Vivaldi
and choreography by Lila Zali; "The Seasons.·· with music
by Glazounov and choreography by Michael Panaieff: and
·· f'rom Dawn To Dark ... with music by Strauss and Offen·
hack and choreography by Michael PanaieH.
I I
• 1 \
. ,,·
LEAD DANCERS includt> Randy Barnett. Louis ;--
Carver. Jennifer Engle. Roger Faubel, Kathy Jo Kahn, Car-
ne Kneubuhl. Kr1l>t1 Moorhead, David Pana1eff and Lisa
Robertson.
Admission is free to members of Ballet Pacifica.
Tickets for nonmembers at $4 for adults and $.1 for children
and students are available at the Ballet Center, 1863 South
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651.
Membership in Ballet Pacifica entitles the holder to see
fo ur programs for the price of three. Other performances
will be "The'Nutcracker·• <December 8 through 13 >."Three
Plus Two" and "Carmina Burana" <February 5 and 6) <tnd
"Coppelia" (March 19 and 20).
' ...
Daneer's Ego, Baek Intaet
But, Ballerinas' Adoration Is Tutu Mach
By JOHN TALLEY
John Talley is a part time resident of lAguna
Beach.
It took more courage for me to get out
on the stage and dance ballet than it did
to fight in Vietnam.
In 1969 the Army discovered I had de-
generating rheumatis m of the spine. By
1971 it bad proeressed so badly they were
going to give me a medical discharge.
but witll three months left oC 111Y hitch I •
decided to stick ilout.
AFTER MY discharge 1 came to
California and took a job In the ship
yards of San Diego as a heavy equipment
mechanic. A doctor was treating me
with medication and pain killers for my
back.
• In my spare time I beean going to
Mira Costa College as an art major. At
the eQlleee I met Debbie McDowell who
danced with the Victor Moreno Ballet
Co~pany ln Carlsbad. When ~ went to pick her up at ballet class I 'd go early
and sketch the dancers.
There were only two men to do
partnering with 40 girts ao Victor asked
me to do lilta with the girls. Forty girls
woWd file past me and I would hf\ each to
my1houlder.
AT THIS TIME my machO 1ma1e con-•l~ted of tidJng a motorcyde and wear· inf tong hair and tun boa.rel.But I lilted
lifting the firls Mter a ritMtl1 oC Ws I
declded to try taklni clan.
11\lA wai the tirst Ume -,ny macho self·
imqe wu threetened. For elus 1 had to
dOG Uptl Md leotard. Because of my
back C:c>bdlUon I bad •n overly develo~
cbqt ~ Nlndly I 11. l HW mysetr as a H~J>!r In ti1ht.1. However, once l had
U.~ oa the.Y, made me aware of my
bOdy lrid tt feK aood.
SUll I painted red names on my ballet
.Uppen and ca11td myself tll' Ballet
Rhino. When I did a leap the other guys
would call me the Flaming Arrow. This
helped relieve the tension of wearing
l1ghL'l. When the m en at the ship yard
found out what I was doing they called
me Tinkerbelle. My very presence
threatened their own egos.
MY EGO~ suffered at my clumsi-
ness m class. Within weeks I knew as a
m ale dancer I needed more strength
t han I had ever needed as a macho male.
For a year I felt, my God, this Is so hard
what am I doing here?
Instead of tuition the male d ancers
worked back stage making props. set-
ting up and tearing down the sets. run-
ning the sound. We began rehearsals for
"The Nutcracker" to be performed In
November. Because of the shortage of
m enl was allowed to be in it.
In the service I had been tau1ht to
march left foot first 'but in the Party
scene I had to march right foot first. Thls
took me forever to learn.
I invited my family to come and see
me dance. Their attitude wasn't eqer.
However, they came and lUced tt but
wondered why I dldn 't dance the lead
role.
Ll'ITLE DID they know it takes 10
years to build a dancer. LitUe did I know
I would be danctna leads in lYt'O years
because male dancers are so few. After
my first performance In °The Nut·
cracker" l was hooked.·
Because or my art. tralnlrif, my eye
cauaht the rigbt. way of dotn1 barTe and I
• pro1rHSed quickly. I started with one
class a w0t-k. After she months I was talc·
Ing two clauea a we k. By thla Um• I
had 1topPed aeelng my back doctor Qd gotten otr pain klller• and medlcaUGri
bul 1 lelt the load w a too heavy.
l wu workln.1 full Ume and lf06nJl to
chool. so I dropped oUt ot ~~In four montht my body began to tttettonte. I
went back to Victor llbriDO Ud told Mm
I wanted to be in this year·s production of
··The Nutcracker.··
''YOU'RE OUT OF shape ... he said.
"but if you work hard I'll let you un•
derstudy the Spanish dance.·· This i.9
when I began taking fi ve classes a week.
I got my chance to dance not only the
Spanish lead but ~lso the male lead ha
Waltz of the Flowers.
I loved it so much 1 went to Ventura
CoUege majoring ln dance. There were
four male dancers to 40 fe-male dancers_
And I was the onJy one with experience. I
taught some classes but I wanted to
perform.
I dropped into Oxnard Ballet Theater
to take class and staged Moldavian Dan-
cers for them. We performed it at
Vent~a College.
AL'IHOUGH MEN with beards pl17
only character roles in ballet I bad re•
fused to shave mine otr. When Ula Zall
asked me to dance the Sea Horse in
"Encounter Near Venus .. with Ballet
• Pacifica in Laauna Beach. 1 was over·
Joyed.
I walkbd into the studio fot rehearsal
with Cull beard and mu.iache.
Evelt'body tu.med to lbok at me. Ula put
her head in her hands and sald ... Joh~
sea hones don 'l have beards."
The beard Ud mustatbe I'd bad forll yellt"l~ame olf. n.e'aQdlence doesn't ex.
Pict a btllerlria ln a pink tutu to be danc-
ing with Prince Charmine who looks like a HlpPle.
IN MY THIRD year l WU dancinc -
Ventura Monday to Thursday. lft
Catllbad Thursday to Siturday and bi
t.aauna ~and Sunday. Wlthln •
two-mondi,..... I pjrformed 30Uin11.
J '*1 bOln Pbyilcally •cUve all m~ U
• before my beck problem. Ballet bfOUIM
me back to~lcal acUTtty and cuncl
my hick. J can ran tutu and ~
i'CI)
-· . . . . I
G OAJl. V P1LOT ,.,lday, September 30. 11n
Coast -Gallery
Shows Feature
Dream Scenes
"LOCAL SCENES AND SOMETIME
DREAMS' -A lhtme 1bow by art.lat. world.n" In
varied media Oct. 7 lhrou&b Oct. 27 at. Huntress
Gallery, 2811 Vllla Way, Newport Beach. Tue~·
«by throuthSunday, 11 a .m. to4 pm.
PllOl'OGaAPllS U( OOLOlt Photography
by Greg Mac Gregor Monday through Oct. 21 at
Jlippolyte Bayard Memorial Gallery. Orangt:
Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me~a.
Mondays lhrou&h Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PAINTINGS, GRAPHICS, CRAFTS
EXIUBITION -Torana Art League's CKhib1t at
Mills House Village Green. 12732 Main St .
Garden Grove, Sunday through Nov. 14. Gallery
bours noon to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Mon-
bys.
'Tinaeless Plaf!es'
A new collcc:llon of John Phelan seri-
graphs opens a thrcc·week show at 7 p.m.
Saturday at Tahsman Prints gallery. 1435
Glenncyre, Laguna Beach. 'Alberobello'
Arts in Brief
triptych in acrylic, above, is one of the dis-
tilled impressions of urban buildings and
village scenes -· some familiar and some
anonymous.
· · ·. GALLERIES I ARTS IN BRIEF
91CONCHNI• /:)
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IHfUfX.;lAIR5 OOUJll5fAIR5 RARE AFRICAN
SCULPTURE
GAll fRY
Yoruba. A_,,n 8"ule.
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Throuflh (h1u!Hor·:.?•>
Pre111uws C,ill tor
Jppointmt·nt
Gallery houn;: Weds thru Suns 12 • 5 PM
1550 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 497-4206 494-5046
UNMRSITYOf
c.AUFORNIA. ~
IRVINE
COMMrmE FOR ARTS
PR£SENTS:
.....,,Oct.7 1:00,....,.n......
l /C: ........ Rk ......... c:-z.,at•
PAINTED INSTALLATION -Works by
Pasadena artist Richard Jackson at UC lrvme
Fine Arts Village Gallery, noon to 5 p m .
Tuesdays througl\ Saturdays, Sunday through
Oct. 29. Works by artist Gary Martin also
(ealured through Oct. 15. Actresses Trace Roots B/C = Before Color. Blacks/Chicanos. Before Chnat. A
documentary theatre piece showing 2.000 years of
history and tracing paints of cootact between Blacks
and O\k:anos.
.....,,Oc:t.14 COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS L1tho
e-raphs from the 19th Century from David
Robert.-; sketches in Egypt, Nubia. and the Holy
Land, circa 1840 at Challis Galleries. 1390 S
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Saturdav
through Oct. 30. Wednesdays through Sunday~.
11 a.m. through 5 p.m.
UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHS By
Edwin Janss Jr., in color, through Oct. 23 m the
Orange Coast Coll ege Library, 2701 Fairv11>w
Road, Costa Mesa. 7 :30 a .m to 10 pm.
weekd.ays, 10 a .m. to 5 p.m weekends. Free.
ESKIMO EXHIBIT "Survival: Life and
Art of the Alaskan Eskimo." with artifacts and
Jacques Cousteau filr:ns. Through Nov. 6 at
Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana. 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 1 to 5 p.m
Sundays, and 7 to 10 p m. Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Free.
'31 COLORS' Photographs by Rob Fisher.
now through Sunday at Photographic Gallery.
303 Palm St., Balboa Peninsula <near entrance to
Balboa Ferry>. 6 to 10 p.m . Tuesday~
Wednesdays and Fridays-Sundays. Free
BLACK·AND·WHITE DRAWINGS By
Ray Jacob, Laguna Beach School of Art mstruc·
tor, at the school, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach. now through Oct. 18. 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. weekdays. Free.
FACULTY ART SHOW Now through O<:t
16 a l Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St
Huntington Beach. Noon to 4 p.m. weekdays, 7 to
9 p.m. Wednesdays. Free
'"B.C. = Beah Richards/Carmen Zapata,"
b the t1tlt• or a thcatl'r pwcc tra<:1ng Black and
Ch1tuno h1 st11ry to be prc!>cnted at 8 p.m. Friday,
Ol"l 7. al the Fine Arts Village Theatre. UC
I fVIDl'.
General admission for the documentary.
:-.ponsorcd hy UC I Committee for Arts, 1s $4. UCI
studl•nl l1tkcts arc S2, and UCl faculty, staff and
other student ticket prices are $3. Tickets are
av a1lablP by cont~1c·ting the Associated Students
ticketoHiccortheCommittccor Arts. UCI.
( Auditions )
Thl' i\c•wport Ballet will hold auditions for
· 'Thl' Nuleracker. ·· at 9 a.m. Saturday at Mona'
FranCl'~ Sc hoof or Ballet. 2632 Santa Ana Ave .
Cost1.1 M<'s a Dancers from Orange County arc
eligible to audition. Further information mav be
obtained by telephonmg640-1443or642-4068 ·
( For Musician_s .. )
The L /\ 4, a quartet of guitarist Laurindo
i\lmeda. ba5s player Ray Brown. drummer
Shelly M1.1nne a nd flutist Hud Shank. will
perform :It Ii p.m Friday. Oct 14 at the Perform·
ing Arb C'l'ntcr. Cal State. Fullerton. Tickets at
S1 go on :-.alt• Monday. Ticket information may be
obt:.tm<'d by tl'lephoning 870-3347 or 870-3:171
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS at our REGULAR LOW PRICE
NOTHIN~sae OVER
"OUR IE&T COLL!CTION !Vl!A'" -Landacapet. Seascape•. Street Scenes,
Florala. Still llfes.J. Abstracts, Wlldllle Portrait• end MOHE -trom talented
artiats the wprld over.
1'HIS SATURDAY -5 HOURS ONLY
OctoMr llf, 1977 12 Moon· 5 P.M.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Mft Dri•• Cllld Mnpart ll•cl.
COSTA MESA
-Free Admfaafon:---~~
'eraon11 Check• Accepted
~;MO 1971 By St.-vlt'Q M t• 11'0., All Rlghtl ReMf'Vtd
Kay Mortenson will take a look at women
a nd art in a lecture, "All I Want Is Everything,"
scheduled at noon Tuesday in Forum 2 at Golden
West College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach.
1:00 .... v-...n...... LBU ILAU le "RMIHIHI PLUUL."
A taclnatlng and sensitive portrait of the women ot
Shakespeare and Wilde evo4(ed at thelf most dramatic
and vulnerable moments. •
Tlcicet9 avallable at ASUCI Box Office. 9 30 am to 4.00
J
pm (833-6649) Monday -Friday. For 1nlormahon on
( p U p,pet Sh OW _.....ca11 Committee foovto at 833-<1378
~Th-e_a_d_v_an--ced_p_u_p_pe_t_ry_c-1as·s·a·t·G·o-1d_e_n_w...,,,,est <#!, Fine Things
College, Huntington Beach. will present a 101~M>nolA~1c.in 1mr•o•h.1n._1
marionette hoedown, a musical puppet show 1~(
with a western theme, at the Westminster Foun-featuring I
der's Day Celebration, at 6 p.m .• Saturday, Oct. THE BARBARA ESQUINO r--...
S. Two mother and son teams, J erre and Steve COLLECTION OF ~
Bannister, and Elinor and Walt Wilson, and a ORIGINAL BRASS
husband and wife team, John and Sylvia Berry, PIECES-Tables, Lamps,
arc among the cast. Planters, Decorator AccessoriES
The perform ance will be at the Community THC HELEN CERDA
Services Center, 7571 Westminster Ave.. COUECTION Of FINE HAND Westminster. --· EMBROIDERY •••
( ... Other Events J
A 12·mile horseback ride will be sponsored
Oct. 15 in conjunction with the Ride For
. Research. Beginning and ending point will be
Bay View School in Santa Ana Heights.
Participants obtain sponsors, who pledge
funds for the Morris Animal FoundaUon. For in-
formation, contact Donna Eddy. 20022 Frank St.
m Orange, 639·2338.
Shirts, Sklns,.
Totebags
N•tur(''s beaury capcurt'd in br.ass •• End tible, Sl40. Br~n .11
111 be\!: Mlaw, SlOO. "r 1•1rmizirig Fr~.· ~irSlS.
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rl.'gularly offered on the dutly menu Further. th1·
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Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
Ot•tobt.'r 4 dannt:r will be the first an a series or
t'J11curcun n1i.1hts
<;ul·~l!> will be <Jble to eat all they want from
.i menu -"fat mcludcs an aperitif, an antipasto
<.·urt offcran~ 20 different items, soup, four meat
and strnfood cntrees, an array of fres h vegetable
<11-.hes, four different pastas. seasonal fresh
fru1\, assorll'd cheeses and fresh homemade
ltalt~n pastries.
S.:attng for the "Unabashed Jtali~m Bash " as
hv rcst•rvalaons only, which must be made b)
Sunday, Oct 2. Price or the complete meal as
S!J 50. with <'h1ldrcn under 12 at S4 75.
Pupa P1o's 1s lucated at 34294 Coast
I ltghy, ..ay. 1nter~ecllon of Del ObisPo Road. Dan<.1
P111nl. For n·scrvations call 493·0604.
•
AS 'l'llE FOLKS down East arc quick to point
uul, anything 1s J>OSStblc under the Caltforn1a sun .
Tht• latest they'll resent, but only --as usual
bN.'aUM.' d1st.mce keeps them out of the action
That's the conferring of diplomas to students who
"<.iltsfactonly complete a course of study on
Cal1forn1a w10es.
•Odd Couple'
Serves lJp Fun
At Playhouse
Felix Unger tGwi l
Riehard!) > waves a plate of
linguini under the nose of
O!)car Madison c Michael
Collins) in the award·
"inning '.'Jcil Simon comedy
'Thl' Odd Couple .. at Seb<.1:-.·
Lia n·~ Wt•st Danner
Pla,!hOu!'>t'. The :-.how pl;.i~·~
111ghtl.v. CXC'Cpt Monday.
through Nov. 13, ut 1·10 A\c.
Pico. San Clemenll'. l"or rt-s
er\'at1ons, call 492-9950
Real
Cantonese Food
eat here or
take home
STAG
CHINESE CASINO
l 11 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3.9560
M-to Midfti«Jht Doily-Wfftl~ U..til I :00 a.M.
OYl8 1\ TU.Ill .. HAH04l AllA
-.REAKFAST to I I :00 A.M.
2 eggs, 2 pancakes 9 9c
bacon or sausage
LUNCH SELECTION $1.95 Weet&days to 4,.....
DIHHEll SELECTIOH
Green Olicken $2'5
SPrved with soup or salad. choice
of potatoes or nee pilaf and rolls ..,... •s.t•
5930 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
646-4202
To score for Western oneupmanship, all you
have to do is enroll an the JO.week seminar on
Callfornut premium wines being conducted by
noted wine connoisseur, Robert Lawrence
Balzer, at Lawry's Cahfomaa Center in Los
Angeles
Classes will be conducted at the center.
Avenue 26 al San Fernando Road, Tuei.day and
Thursday evenings from October 4 through
December 8. Classtime 1s 7:00 p.m.; fee is SllO.
with advance reservationi. required
Under the tutelage of Balzer. students will
sample, evaluate and become familiar with the
d1stancllvc qualities of the Golden State's wines.
Beyond the tastings, participants wall learn
about the vineyards, wineries and the vintners
who produce the fine domestic wines.
Offered only to course attendees, but not &n·
dudt'<i in the fee. is an optional trip to the
California wine country supervised by Balzer
and a class finale banquet for the presentation of
diplomas
Enrollment 1s limited and reservations are
confirmed on a firsl·paid basis. Send checks to
L<rn ry's Foods, Inc., Public Programs, P.O. Box
::1983. Los Angeles, Ca. 90051; include name.
<Jddress and phone number. For further
1nformallon, telephone <213 ) 225·2491, ext. 299
.... <o
WITH THE PROMISE of a "bigger and better
show than ever", the Orange Empire Chef's As·
sociatton is staging its 12th Annual Culinary Art
Show, Monday, Oct. 10 at the Anaheim Co n·
vention Center. Viewmg w111 gel under way at ti
p.m. followed by dinner at8:00.
The association, a chapter of the American
Culinary Feder alion. always altracLs a capacity
crowd for this yearly presentation of its kitchen
musterp1eces. Those io attendance examine the
va!-il exh1b1t of appetizing dishes before being
Jllowed lo help themselves buHetstyle.
Addmg to the proceedings, too, is the spinted
competition between member chefs for the
prizes that are awarded in a number of dlfferenl
catcsrories.
Cost per person for thls mammoth feast
covering hors d' oeuvres. dinner. tax e1nd
gratuity is SIS Tickets and /or inform ation can
be obtamed by calling W<.tlter Curfman, 870-7400 :
llarry Irvine. 531 ·6637: Jack Sullivan, 750·1410 :
Herb Wendt, 546·0120. '· .. ,
DON'T MISS the West Coast clebut of the
sparkling group of entertainers now on s tage al
the Regislry llolel m Irvme. This lop-rate ag.
~ reg<Jtion 1s the Mary J aye Tno, appearing in the
Gr and Portage Saloon.
The trio c:ons1!-itS of smger/piani-.t Mary
.JohnMm. drummer Don Gauch and bass player
Ed Felson Thl·v of for jau and jazz rock tunes by
such artists as Males Davis. Carmen McRae.
Cannonball Adderley, Barbra Streisand and
Hetty Carter.
Showt1 mes are 10 p.m. and midnight.
Monday through Saturday. The Registry b
located al 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. opposite
Orange County Airport.
f 'Earl~ '.Bird cMenu t
.6 SERVED DAILt UNTIL 7:00 P.M. t I CEXCEl'f IATUAOAY)
t A. MIRIMP TEMPURA Ind SESAM[ CHICKtN t
A pa1a10 pleaslng combination of
marrnet>Jd chicken and shrimp lemoura' $4.95
t B. TLMPURA SEAFOOD DINNER t Bullerfly shnmp and ftlet of sole
dipped rn a baller and deep-fried A 10 a golden porlectlon S4.9S t
-~ C. YAKI NIKU
Thin slices of boef, .6 preparod with onion. soy sauce t I and sevon cond1mon11 SS.95
0 . STtAK TJ:RIVAKI f Cho1cMI beel magn1flc9"Uy brof!ed t
" to pleoso your duscrrmlnallng laste $4.95
RICE SOUP Of THE DAY TEA
t 11n•at11 t f find Us on,. the North Side of t f Fashion Island, Newport Center t
HELEN REDDY AT FORUM EXTRAVAGANZA
Rawls First
Show of World Due
INGLEWOOD · Lou R3wl.. will be maktn~
his first appearance m radio station KMPC's
c.-h::mly production of tht• annual Show of the
World Saturday at the Forum.
Rawls Joins Helen Reddy, Johhny Mathis.
Vikki Carr. George Carlin. the Nilly Gritty Dirt
B<.tnd and Nelson Riddle and his orchestra in the
benefit performance for the Perm<.1nenl
Charities Committee of the Entertainment Jn.
dustraes.
RAWL<;, A CHlCAGO NATIVE, made his
singing debut al 7 an a church junior choir. H t~
first professional appearances were w1lh the Ptl·
grim Travelers, a gospel group from Los
Angeles.
But he has come a long way since then.
Rawls has recorded 37 albums, including one
plalanum. three gold, and has won two Grammy
Awards.
Tickell> for the Show of the World at $10. $9
and $7, are on sale at the Forum box office.
Tickelron outlets and Mutual Tick el agencies.
RIM fAMIL Y EHTEllT AIHMEHT
Opening Tue., Oct. 18
H-4151,,...•a
Rollicking Comedy ..
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK~''
~ 1Q~~fhu'4 ~ ::7Jw~ t Reservations honored: 644-4811 t
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Wvll IM., HunllftOIOn Ile.Cl!, II.
CHUCK "°"IS MAOIC lllVIEW
I, J, •Mid 1.30 pm. today, ,_, I,
7 JO -• pm • :otturci.r •no t, 2, J
end • p.m Sund•y •I Hunlln9ton
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P'ININSUl.A MUSIC ~Allll -P•los V••de• Penlnwla event lllQhl1911ts
<lt>loWI and lrl!ll'o den« clemontlr•
lion , orcllt•lra •nd 11roup
P<t•lor~• and -t 5hoWs; to e.m. to6p.m. •• Chedwlck School.
MONOAY,OCTOll[RJ
ANDlllAIE C:AOUCM •no Tiie Ols·
clpl•• 1n c.oncen at e pm. et tne
Ant~m C.ocwenlloo C.nttf'. Further
1ntorm4tton, .:J$. SOOD.
TUHOAY,OCTOIE• t
COMIOIAHS Johnny 0.rll, Grentl
eno C•rrozo a nd 8111 Meynuo
lhrOUQllOcl. 10et IN Ult SloP. 2tll S.
Eut Bristo!, Ne wport Beach
WllllTTIN IXAMINATION •nd
~ .. nu M>Clal "°"' In MIU THnotQll
Amerlc• yo<iell rkOQ11lllon program
et Huntlnglon Ctnter·a Gommunll'I
Mell. Tiils event Is In pre94fr•llon for
SoutM<'n C.lllornla llnals to Hlkt
reprnent•llve lo neUon•I """' In OailH for Mill Teena99 Amerl'9,
IV/I. Gins.,.,_ eQtl Of 13 •net II
.. reell9lble.
T IF:NTM INTl•NATIONAL. Hon•
ShOw IO bwltlll lhe Cllv of Hope •I lha
Forum, Inglewood, lllrOllQll Oct. '· fomts 1;30 p.m. TU.MM'I tllrOUQll
!..11uroar, ,...,,,,.., .. 1 lO p.m. Tuu ..
o• r 111roug11 !M;nOey.
TNUltSDAV,OC'TOll A t
"Sl!NIOll ~UN DAYS," lllrough .. ,,.
CUy •t Olsneyl-In AnaMlm TllO ..
Mon · Thur. 11 .30 om to IO p.m
Fri. & Sot I I 30 o m ro I I p.m
Sunday 4 pm to 10 p.m. CCXKTAILS
tnt bh.NCJr~~ Oo•\ •fld l•rrv G•lhn. oi•• ..:ne<lulOld tO<Wy •t Knoll~. llOJ9 ll••<n 81"°, o ...... Per-
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loMdl ~•I• Colle<fO<j fair, ltaturlnQ
"'" and 111\torkal llmlltd tdlllon Plul~, IOO•r M>CI Suna•y, 10 t n1. lo 6
p m , "'' ow ANtwlm Convention
(.tnhr . ....
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FOR A REAL
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V!irporter
• GOURll.l(T DINING MEDITERRANEAN RM. 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. • CHAMPAGNE l:lllUNClt SUN DA VS l0-3 PM
• DANCING NIGHTLY-CABARET LOUNGE IAVINE, CALIFORNIA
(Oppo~1111 0111091) Coun1yA11port) o CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -24 HRS.
With the Live Broadway 4C. _
Hit Musical ~~~
~~ , ... ·~·«''' l~\ec:J<oo'O .:61 \C"&ft 'O'i ~ ~~~'it,\C
· <o~~"'" C:-e2!!!:E!J?~:J
For Information & reservations
call (714) 772·7710 or at the box
office, Grand Hotel, Number
One Hotel Way, Anaheim.
(Across from Disneyland.)
(71 4) 833·2770
S~bastian~ w~st~
"Probably one of the funniest
comedies you wlll ever see."
NllL n
SIMONS ~ oo"' ''1~,. 'it>\.~· cou
For Information & reservations
cal I (714) 492·9950 or at the box
office Sebastian's/West,
140 Avenlda Pico, San
Clemente.
~wo 'Ceriyal{i Steal{
~inners for $1.9.S
Two of our regular Teriyaki steak dinners with your
choice of soup or salad and potato or rice, served with
warm bread. Specially priced at $7.95 for both.
~otlg Roser fAUfWJIS
I I Thie; coupon ooo<I for Two Teriyakl Buena Paril Conter Anaheim I
Sleak Dinners, <1p1·crally pric.t I 83T6L.i l"aln J Ave ?250 E Lincoln
81 1ust S7.95 tor both at any of 1he 995-7611 635-4453 I
re st,1uranl& listed bt•low Long Beec:h Marin. I
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~ Th11 olfor fs also available at our Rlggot' Restaurent, F ilshlon Island. Newport OP I
Mon .. Oct. 3
494-8088/9 JEUY IURHS' DIXIECRATS
J•O t. COAST HWY. U5UMA HACH
Op" 24 Hours
A .NEW DINING ADVENTURE l·mAnDAn1n CHINESE Geurmet c u1s1N E
PEKING • SHANGHAI
SZECHWAN • HUNAN
Daily Lunch
And Dinner
YOllll'Host and Hos ... s-
Miu and ANI ChlCIRIJ
(Former Chef of the
Twtn Oragon&--AnahelmJ
1500 ADAMS AVE. IAt ....... ·-·
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CROWN HOUSE
RESTAURANT
32802 COAST HWV.
LAGUNA NIGUEL
(At C:-V...,P'..-,1
499-2626 496-Sn3
. IVY HOUSE
RESTAURAUT
3'4 FORUT AYE.
LAGUNA HACH
(l"'li..Lwk1••
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494-9491 752-8554
:• Br.1rh Op. n Mon Thur~ & Fn to 10 00 PM
........ OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 13, 1977 •••••••
. wanna You got It at MJ Cua. One thins you must brtna to our two
restaurants besides your big family, Is your big appetJte!
The portions ar' big and the cost Is little. Tbat'1 a aood
combination ••• and we've aot lots of tbem too. Lot-a Encbllada2
I
MICllSll
Our chef maka til1, 1teamlna bot
encblladu, 1tuff ~ with delJclou
tate-C•ptm aDd •itlMiM wtdl
•uce Ud clleelt. Tben It Ii saugled
nut to moist Ucl tender Spanlsli
rke and smooth and zettfuJ
rtfritd beans. Tbe eecblladi,
like all oar mel.ls, II a
"tdp to Mako."
MEXICAN R!m'AURANJS #1 COSTA: MESA!296 E. 17th St.
HlllOREN SQUARBe64S-7626 41(X)CKTADS•
IANKAMUICAltD, MASTlltCHAltGE ond
So If you wuaa loba eacldlada, or
uco, or taiiuila, or tostada, or
_..arta. ••• take a lotta Mends and
famllJ to dtber one of oar JoaaUona.
The b.la l'IMOft It the foecl, and the
little reuo• II Jou check.
• .-Onenoust.r
Co• to Ml Casa (the wa•a-lott•
pl11ee).
112 BALBOA•l05MAINJl.
ALBOA PlER~7S·.9600
jO .,..,. """ ol-m•v P<1rcMM
-l•ll't PflCed ~ llci..t booh for
llleMMIW> -their IMnllln. HOW> IOe.m. to•p.m .
TMI SVMP'HONIC IANO •t C..I Stet•, L.onQ llNcll, will per1orm •I I
p.m. In Ille mutupurpOM ,_,, of the
Unlvt"ll'I Union on the <amp111.
G<tnetal twlmlulOl'U, 11udenl> •1.
"UOAY,OCTOlflR7
CALICO DAYS Ulei>fallon tnroUQlt
~unoar al Cahco (;host 1 own, 011 In.
lef'flMv IS, 10 mll~ norlh Of Barstow.
Tiie tvtnl ltatts al I p.m. wMI\ Ille
!.fiver 8owl Tlleater P'•""''' a ~n· try Gospet H-wn teaturlnQ Ille
C..fllorno--Crowftwnen.
THE STUDIO ENSEMILIU ot C.el
S1e1e, L.onQ Be<Kll. wlll pr-t • t•u
'ont•rl •ill I p.m . on Ille $h•dl0
Tr>eetre,6101E lthSI ,L-Beetl>
Passionate love with
its flip side of anger
are demonstrated by
Charles Lanyer and
Caroline Smith .
above. in Noel
Coward's "Private
Lives.'' now playing
at the South Coast
Repertory Theater,
Costa Mesa. The
E n g lis h comed y,
whi ch runs through
Oct. 30, a lso stars
J ohn-David Ke lle r
and Anni Long .
Rc servutions arc
available by calling
646-1363.
NOW!!
808 WHITE
PLUS
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COMPANY
Herry Unt, Organ
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TIMES /PLACES
"The Year's Best Movie
'Star Wars' has brought fun back
to the movies and glowingly
demonstrated they still can
make 'em like they used to.
A grand and glorious film."
' A hell or a lot of fun .brims
with adventure. chdrm
and marvels I loved it."
AFllM ~~~~-~!"'....? BY GEORGE UJCAS r ,...».;_,,,~,"~~ h, ~ ·' ,,. J ~.;:;.:-:~. ~
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mJ.:l1m Ut.'a1•h Plavh11U!>l' held 1b '>t'tond annual
1 arnl\ al tu ra1,t• funth for Lht• 1·1m'>lr ut t11JO of "
ne" lht>all'r 1Nhll1· th•· In int' l'1mlmun1l} Thedtt•r "a' a p .. Art11·111 .. rnt at lnml'., <'Ultural rl'gtstn.1
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Intermission
Tom Titus
Although hoth group., <.irt· dark at the mo
menl, tht· llunllnglon Bc•<Jch l'layhou.-.e · which
ha~ put on two productwns at the fo~dgewatt·r
Hyatt llousc-in Long Beach 1i. making plan~
for a third, as yet unseleeted, show somcttmt·
after the first of the year. And the Irvine Com
mun1tv Theater. cut off from 1ti. latest perform
ing facility in June. 1s m<1rk1ng time until next
s pring when a new thl·ater is scheduled to be con
s tructed in Irvine
THE IRVINE group may not have a theater at
the moment, but 1t has a i.clectlon of plays all
lined up in prcr,aration for the day it can resuml·
its s tage activity. Among the show-. ICT is plan
ning far production in 1978 arc "Twelve Angry
Men:· "PS . Your Cal is Dead,'' ''The Man Who
"ONE OF THE YEAR'S MOST LIKABLE
MOVIE S . IT HEADS MY
RECOMMENDATION LIST." DAVID
SHEEHAN, CBS-TV
"What we have here is a
total lack of respect for
the law!"
. ., . ., . • # # •
Friday. September 30 1977
( 'ame to Dinner, .. "Cat un a !lot Tin Roof ... "Tht>
Seven Year Itch" and "Who'l> On First»"
llunttngton BeaC'h , o n the other hand.
will be pickin~ up its pnxluctwn schedule in
Jnolher an•a of the Edgewater after staging
Norman. Is That You·1 " a nd "My Daughter~
!lated X" in the large Empire Room. The
problem there was that other hotel-related ac
t1vit1esoften edged the thespians out of a Saturday
t•vening engagement.
DAILY PILOT
Gossip col umnist.
Jane Nigh Davidson,
right. reduces artist
Joe Crites to gales
of laughter in
~addleback Valley
Community Theater's
upcoming 'Lovers
edwards NEWPORT
NtARC O ASl HWY &MAC ARTHUR
NLWl"OnT ()t l:NTl:ll 644-0760
edwards CINEMA
HARBO R AT AOAMS
C OSTA MESA 546-3102
PLUS (R)
, WOODY ALLEN
'ANNIE HALL
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•THE S7'1NG ..
BRUCE OPN
(PG) ,IN
"SILENT
RUNNING ..
THE ABSENCE of lrvrnc a nd Huntm~ton
Beach leaves the comm unity theater scene along
the coast populated by only !>IX groups
Laguna , Westmins t e r , Costa Mesa, San
Clemente, Lido l~nd Saddleback Valley.
and Madmen.' Show--=----
times are 8 p.m.
Oct. 7. 8, 14, 15;
6:30 p.m. Oct 9 But the latter area is about to double in
theatrical representation when the Mission V1e10
Hepertory Theater makes 1L'i debut in a few
weeks with" Barefoot tn the Park.··
and 2:30 p.m . Oct. 16.
Before George Lucas explored the outer regions
of STAR WARS he explored the inner regions of
DlJiZf/
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M m. Z~~ Ptmtion • S1amno IQ!(Rl OOVAl.l illd IX*ALD Pl.WEil ..
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Ptodlcd by IM!Ul STl.ftlAllW • i.ecred llJll!RI llm • 1.!uscllylJ.l.OSCllfllll CO-HIT AT CINEMA
"SILENT RUNNING"
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SAU. '"IELO JUlllYllUD
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Orl\T of a winner. o~Ed.r;
g-WOOOY ALLEN
IN "LOVE AND DEATH" CPG)
edwards LIDO CINEMA
"'EWPORT lllVD AT VIA llOO
,...EWP ORT BEACH 67l-8JSO
CATHERINE OENEUVE
GIANCARLO GIANNINI
IN
''LA GRANDE
BOURGEOISE"
edwards MESA CINEMA
NEWPORT llLVD Al t'tlH ST
CO STA MESA S.i8-ISS2
edwards HUNTINGTON
llAC" A f ELLI\ HI
848-0388
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LED ZEPPELIN FEATURE THEIR CHILDREN IN MOVIE
Stars Trek Kids
• Uy LISA ROBINSON
Elton John doe:.n 't have am Paul YcCartm·~ ~ ~ol four Mick ·Jagger
has one, James Taylor and Carly
Slmon huve two. John and Yoko Len·
non h<1\ c onl'. and Hob Dylan 1s re·
portedly trying lo gel custody of his
fo ur.
Whether they"rc al hom e, in the au·
diencl', on tour, hackstagC'. or a\\-ay al
ti chool, ro('k stars have kids too. And
more often tha n not they try to have
~ome family life, even 1( 1t is ~lightly
unconvenlJOnal.
THE ROLLING Stones all have
children Whe n he's nol in school.
lS-year-old Stephen Wyman usually
travels with his dad Bill; often one
"'Ill Set> Keith Richard's son Marlon
and daughter Dandy. and Charlie
Watts"s adorable 8 ycur old daughter
Serafin a occ:.1s1onal ly makes a
formiuuhlc appearance•
Mick and Bianca J agger ke<'p their
5-year old daughter, Jade, out or the
limelight as much as possible. and
Ronnie Wood's baby boy Jesse has yet
to expl•rit•nce a Rolhng Stones tour.
Led Zeppelin all have children
many or whom can be seen In their
film, •Vfhe Song Remains the Same."
What's 1t lskl· for the children of
mu!>1c1<1ns when they accompany
Daddy <u:.ually it's Daddy) on tour?
Well, the musicians tend to be bet·
tc r behaved if their kids are around
than if they were on their own. They
may not nece:.sarily keep earlier
hours, but their hotel suites a re
t1u1etcr.
Partying 1s abo more subdued when
"1ves and children ar e around.
Uill Wyman's son Stephen went on
lour with the Stones in 1975, and he
used t<> stay up late at night watching
TV taix•s with his father. Wyman·s at-
titude about shl cpping his son on tour
acros:. America was poi.1live:
··1 like havmg my family around
me." he told me, "and Stephen gets to
:.ce different things everywhere we
go. I usually try tc1 !>CC that he sees
somethmg of h1:.torical or cultural in-
terest m every c ity 1t"s an education fur ham ..
OFTF.!\', IT WI LL be the roadies or
the security 1.wards who will watch
out for the bands' children.
Rut for those children old enough to
enjoy the traveling .. the private
plun<;!> ... going to different cities
ever y day ... <.1nd being with their
parent!>, at can't be too bad.
1511 W. SIJNFLOWER
'#.OF BRISTOL CM. UO 089'
A different
kind of
love stortj. · /
• "STH WA«S" IPGI
+ "'HOUYWOOD HIGff" Ill
"A lllDGI TOO PU"
lf'GI
A. '"THI GltOOYI TUlr Ill .. "'K~f'f'111C2 Y NIED MOYll-" ,.,
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"THI DEIP'" IPGI
.. MUIDH IT DIATM"' MARTIJ FELDMAN ANN-MAR4RET
MICHAEL ijORlC
PETER USTINOV ...i JAMES EARL JONES
*TliE LAST REMAKE OF &AU QESTE·
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FULL LENGTH • LIVE ACTION •
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
. . ' , ' -:~. -
MOVIES /POP MUSIC
(A Quick Look at the Movies )
Iialians Balance 'Grand Bourgeoise'
"L A GRAND
BOVRGEOISE" ls a
grandly acted, lovingly
photographed account. ot
a scandalous murder ln
1897 ln Italy. Director
Mauro Molognlnl cap·
tures the decadent mood
of the period. and the
i.oclal issues are
balanced with depictions'
• of upper -class Ii ving.
The over-all effect is
powerful and moving.
Catherin e Deneuve as
the unhappy wife proves
that she is more than a
manikin. Gian carlo
Giannini as her avenging
brother demonstrates he
c a n play something
bl'Sides a buffoon. The
film has not been rated.
but 1t would bore most
youngsters. In Italian
with English subtitles.
"YOU LIGHT UP MY LI Fl" ti <1n
ul>O•I• ot t,.. Ruby 11.••l•r '"""c•lt
uCJOVI d l>tQlnnrr ' \l,yggte to
,1ardon1 In IY// 1t"s Oldl Conn trying
lu Q•I •rw•o In'"" world OI Tl/ com·
f'l1t:fC1•li •nG PGC) mu,1< Wiii 5he
n 4k~ •l. 0.. \pih ner PU\ftY ••itt~:r lJO..
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1Mtthd•I l•\1-1 r Jou11n Brookl
"'"m"' to P\.ave <Jo,.., 11 •II tumw:1r
)t: r10C dtr1<1ton and mwti1<. .nd he
hf'\ n1u0t· ..n Hr~'' af'CJ MW'r\et1rne1 '°"'"''lij 111rn J1 i no1 tf',,,Dly exclt· lr•u. t>ut 1l '• 0000 womtu'I" 'tory4 e r11r1tvont.n.tt<.re.n. PG.
"SIOEWINDIEll 1"' " w"•I l"e
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on •<lion •illmpf on d<~m•llcs Bui
e¥en tt•rOtoo customer\ m•v find
c:Uvf'nM)n tn OU\ \•mo1 ... mlnded ~
ot motocr°"' rac:1no. M•<M•I P•r1t.• ''
the'°''""'· de<llc•led reor 11m1nv 10
prov• •,.,... mo1orcvc1e t1etlon. M•<· I.,. Cortrer J>l"Y• hi\ llQlll·hff•lld,
9lrH:""''"'I _,,,., Suwn H-•rd It
cnt In u-..1amHla. role ol the M•d ._
n•lh bu\IM\!i •••cutlve who h
tr1n•lormed l"'o • womit11 or• roll In
the "41'1' wl1h Park\ The •<IO<\ .,.
Hrnot and llw reclflo ~ "'"'°'' <over ~lht <llCNIC11pt. II.CM PG.
"I NEVIEll ~llOMISED YOU A
llDSIE OAllDIEN" lellt tlW i..rrowl119
story 01.0 1wn·~r'1 itruoqle to con·
a~ ment•I 1llnr.• H•r recowry It
11.mperl!CI 1>t IM ollwr Plll.,li ~ •
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bV KlllllMn O;ilnl•ll, • CleNrW119
noml,... tor Academy can1le1etetloft.
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lies beefl dftcrl&ell Dy Its dl,.ctor, Hel
~ffCll\MTI, .. "pure I""_.,..,,_ who
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lllrlM 8"'1 Aeoynolctt lsooll'll m., I#
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or llMr ec:~ ....... , st•••• Jacki• GIHton J>llyt , ... r-k 11Wrllf.
TM ec:1lon i. JO l•ll. the llumor eo -rMlome, IN Uuntt '° outr•90>0111 ,,.., only uourt)l•U coukl I ell to lie en-
1.n e1-. AM-.f PG.
"l(ENTUOC'I' 1'11110 MOVIE" ....
UUll'I llW f\IMy ~ .. pW<ent of, ...
time, !lot • Nd ewr• In •-y·1
9rlm -Id. ll't •comedy rwi. IOlllll
Pieces r*'lllno from •~ono b0Qu1 Tlf corr1mercl•l1 to • Kung Fu
mlnllMt.,.... The_,.. of ttw POtn·
l>OUS Pol"' Count-Ill( of CIS' "60
Mln11tes" Is -'" ''-IHlmlulon P"lcr Tlw <omedv r~llH "uvlly on
SO. nuellly llnd .. plolllfH, llenC4' llW
R ••ting
"NEW YOAK, NEW YOllll." \UC
c•eo) 1n <•Ptw i"Q ant 'oun<h \h'••
•nd -oi lhe l>i~ b~noe1., lull-lnQ
World Warr II It tell\ In <1<1\lrvlna
work•bt• SCf!iWi Ot' eudlen<.t1 lnt1f'•\t
Lira Ml,,,.111 Is In •pl-Id VOICO """
crHtt\ \.....,Plllly H Ille patlrnl wllo.
Rober1 Dotl'llro Conlin.-the un••·
Pl•IMd vlolence ol "T ••I Or Ivor."
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"ONIE Oft Ofll" I>_,,.., "•11oy
'Uft"l~r \urprlwo, 1n unprf!tent1ou'
111m br1mmln9 wlll! riearl •nd
1..,ohl~r RObby 6M\on '' an un·
d•r>lttd besll.•lblll "OUhol wl\o
l<!ern\ IN pltt•ll• ol an .i111tt1c la<·
tory ~ <1110 "'' l•lller. Jtrry Se9•I. wrot• tho_,. \Crlpl, •nd L•·
mont John\on dlrt<lecl with en un·
ci.nlendlng of'"" cempu,.c-R•t·
oo PG but t11<1re•1 11111e lo guide
<"lldrtnallout.
"A BlllOOIE TOO FAii"
reproc1ucn World W•r II -'""°"In
• lavllll SIYI• '""' ......... ,,,,,.. Alllts
could 1.uruly •fiord l~ we<l•<I•"
lmpr"1\I,,.., •nd ll"tf' """1•n ttorle\ M• lntelll91t11t1y Olrac:t-.f. ll•llPd PG, tlMI
lllm contoln• much bltuellelo gore
''STAii WA Ill" It• l-•r11 film,
• WWII 01 '"'" -rj119 lm901n.ollon lh•I It will ..i llMICUrOs IOt 119ers 10
come. The ce•t. hUded by Alec Gui·
nen. Mal'!< Hamlll end Carrie Fh,,,.r,
II Ullllormly QOOd, t>ut tM r .. I tllfl
ere''-...-<I•• •11ec.n ... 11.r<b. Rel.cl PG.
"THa IPY WHO LOVl!O ME" h
vlntete &Oflct; '"" time 1h• In·
defat'9e0le 007 Join• w1111 1>11 tor,,,.,
MRAVl8HINGLY
-PHOTOGRAPHED. 11tl! FILM'S
INTIR& CAST 18 SUPERB.
THIM II O• VllUAU.Y ltUNNltCI llQUINCE AP.1111
ANOTltllL" . . -
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7:15 t:SO ..FLESH GORDON"
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l:ICM:OO
"R.ESH GORDON"
llJ J:4kJO.ttJO
comlorllbl• tollowlnQ SHn Con•
""'' •ect Aetea PG
"MACAllTHUll" convlntlnQl'I'
rac>rOductJ ,,.. look and 1~11 oi '""
"'"" In '"" Pttlllt •net Koru
Gre9C"Y 1'9<k ---1111 pny11C•I
bHrlno -!Tie htrOIC qu.ollty OI ,,,.
lerger lho,..Ult Wdrrlor but ,.,, <-plo•lliet aro,_caplurect
Mallhl'w Robblh\ Krlpt S11l•ndld \UPl>O'I C<>mel lrom o ... O'Herllll'f e.
Prosldof\1 R-11-Eel ,.l_s
.u Pre 1.-..C T"""ll\ llal-.f PG
IAll'S ''THE SPY WHO LO IO Mr
SO. COAST PWA ,.,,~4:-1.-. IPGJ =-.,,': "From Noon Until Three"
Wl-1111 l e.11!0UT/llM-Ut flJ .. lllH (PG)
1111,..
llAU'S "You Light Up My Life"
SO. COAST PWA 1.ui~:1::._
:::.':': "RJHMY LAO'r Wllln t.U UT/--lllM.l~lltlll .......
11&1n 'THE HILLS HAVE EYES'
SOCIUtf .. 171 700·1000 (R) • VIW n.11u1 SAT/SUN l;)()-4.J0.7.:JO.IO:eo ..,....._ "JAWS OF DEATH" (R)
.. ml I )()SAT ISVN 3 00.. 00
llAlll'S 'THE HILLS HAVE EYES
CllEIWJID s•r1su1./1·.':i~0:1·00.10.oo CR)
icM.:_..., ''JAWS OF DEATH" (R) .. ,.. e lOSAT1SVNJ JO.~.~ • .lO .....
l!I __ I IAll'S "GROOVE TUBE" {R)
Ci.r1u1 uiD s Mi :.Ar ,:,uN 1 "° s .O.f .so MM~ "Everything You Always
._.. Wanted To Know About S .• "
•1111 1 10·10 l>SAl tSVN 1.00 < 00.1 I I 10 ·
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MIND BLOWING ••• FANTASTIC
"A GORGEOUS
SEND•UP OF ••.
'FANTASIA.'
A\ once, lrrever11n1 anb worerilplul '"d by
no m111ns excluslvely
comedic 'Allegro Non
Troppo' Is a s11rrlng
lnlroducllon lo lho
post. Olaney uses 01
enlmellon. Bonetlo's
use ol Aavtl'a 'Bolero·
IS mlnd-blowlngl"
-cHAJIU:I CH/lllWl. IN L.A. 111"'11
,..-~~~--~~-=-~~~--.
"AN AUDIO-
VISUAL TRIP.
'Allegro Non Troppo' Is
'well worth tnyono'a time and m oney 111 somttlllng of a modern
·mHlerplece of motion
picture animation."
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"BRRUANT •••
Ill THIS~· --~ M•~llU"'I UCLA D YMIVI#
(PG)
THIHILLB
A nice Arnwtcan fllnlr. llllY.S
wmd IO lllll.11111..,
dldn'I wild ID die.
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FESTIVAL SCHEDULE I MOVIES
Wave's Rolling Stones
By MICHA L P~ IU;Vlt'Jt
OI -0..lr P-.. .._,
Tbmo "'bo think the <"Urrenl punk rock crne
mlahl be a media hou perpetrated by bored
critics ln search of• ftw laqhs bad belt.er t.b.1nk
lwtce.
New wne music ls deflnltely the in lhlnl for
lb.la fall's fuhlonable turntable.
Well, al Inst th r•c:otd compan1ea think ao,
and tboy aren't noted for b llln1 out lar1e 1ums
witboul upec:tina more ln retum Of collrte, tu
tlme appt(Mlches.
Amon& the new releaae11 (or esupes> are
alburna by "The Dead Boys." ''The Motons,"
•"fbe Votdolds," "Tbe Salnta'• and "Talking
Heads."
Aller hearin1 lhem, I'll admit that punlc is
eaeitlna, in a regressive sort ol way. Rock indeed
bu been growing softer in the 70s and new wave
i5 eupplyiJl& a dose of social frustration and sheer
kinetic enerey that's been missing.
Still, its mostly hard cor~ youth music aptly
summarized by the Utle of The Dead Boys· mitial
effort, "Young, Loud and Snotty."
More punkers are surfacmg daily, but the
best English releases to date are the Jam's "In
The City." (early Who revival> and the Doors-
Studio's Looking
He doesn't know it yet but during the next
• several months some young boy between the
ages of 8 and 10 Is eoing to become a full.fledged
movie star.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the studio that
launched more child stars than any other movie
company, is conducting a coast·lo-coast search
to discover a talented young actor. either pro-
fessional or amateur.
He will be one of the stars of Franco Zef·
firclli ·s first American motion picture, a
modernized version of the great 1931 MGM hit,
"The Champ," which starred Wallace Beery in
the Academy Award·winning role of the former
champion boxer and Jackie Cooper, then aged 9,
as his idolizing son.
Parents of young aspirants are urged to sub·
mil photographs and actmg experience, if any,
by mail to MGM 's studios, 10202 W. Washington
Blvd., Culver City, 90230.
I , om oll 1he vi .uo/ O'IJ. I confeu that paonllfl95 hove ol ... oys
I , c , ~,.j m.., """' Th"! PQ!'"" 'l' I to.o tN·m •n be pat of "'e. I see
"'Y ,plf Oltuoilt i11 rt' J "'.l•'•"(!(). or maybe •t '' tc...,ti;n memories com1nq
'" f,f,. ohe< bt 1 I l~•·•.J f,,, mi••y y1 JI\ "' •he \ubcO<>'o<:oOus.
V.!1 ,,,..,,,, 11 mo)lf l•l. 1t•J phonomN"' <Io P<l"'''"l f.3\ olwo~ tA.en
of "" ,, "''°'"'' l ,,,,J lor.c1ocJ1ion ro ""'· uo.j I hvj:"1 I<) oil 00'! lov"1\
W1• ,,,.,.,1, y-iv oll, lovtt'f\ ot tho a1\, ro 'ome ond "'~'with u\ one
'"'I •t rt. 1 .. 1.•dt}<J of rrt6m0f•U\, Ill ll'<J\I f,;r o lol!lu wh.le Who l:nows.
yn•J "• ~" W011I 10 mol.e 11 o hvbn.
,.,u ,..~ 1, Jnd \ll COH•Oi on uncor>J•••vnol 7.dcry tn0<1eybod
guJ• ,.,,,..,_
CO·HIT AT
HARBOR
"ANNIE
HALL"
CO-HIT AT
CINEMA WEST
"ANNIE
HAU "
(call &42•5579) Put a fewwordatowork
for you In the DAILY PILOT
like '' Ratlua Nove1lcu1" by the Stran1lers.
How.,ver, before new wave 1eta a trip on
America itis already bUtled En1land like a
slorm of killer bees-it must contend financially
with more tndlUonal rockers like the Rolling
Ston !i.
After a series of inconsistent studio albums,
und Lrud!Uonal rumors of the Impending breakup
of "the world's 1reatest rock and roll band.'' the
Stones offer "Love You Live."
lb a double-album with three sides recorded
at a 19'76 Paris concert; the fourth taped earlier
lh1a year at the El Mocambo club in Toronto.
A nicely-recorded piece of history, the album
wlJI offer Ut~le solace to fans who reel the band
hlt ib peak with "Exile On Main Street" and bas
sltpped slowly downward ever since.
A lot or hits arc here-tncludlng "Brown
Sugar," "Tumbling Dice" and ''Honky Tonk
Woman"-but most of them feel pedestrian and
unconvincing.
Minus the visual aspect of his dynamic stage
presence, Jagger's vocals are often thin and
forced and the great rhythm section of Charlie
Watts (drums>. Bill Wyman (bass> and
percussiorust Ollie Brown seems to overcom·
pensate for the lack of the old magic.
There are exceptions, notably "Star Star"
and the ever-chilling "Jumping Jack
Flash/Sympathy For the Devil" closing segment
when guitarists Keith Richard and Ron Wood are
turned loose for razor.sharp lradeoffs.
The El Mocambo side is also quite nice. The
boys have a great time going back lo their roots·
with spirited revamps of blues and rock stan-
dards like Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster··
and Chuck Berry's "Around and Around ...
This side alone makes the album a must for
collectors, but the band is really· just marking
time. The punks are closing fast, bent on making
the Stones relics of the past.
While its reasonable to ask if the Stones real·
ly care, or if the two styles might co·exist. the
message is clear. The old guard had better pro-
duce or be swept up in a new wave.
Los c:at>alle r.lo s
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SPORTS CLUB
(71 A) 546-8560
TENNIS DAY CAMP
FOR
ADULTS & JUNIORS
INSTRUCTION Will INOUOE;
BALL MACHINE DRILL
&
TV VIDEOTAPE ANALYSIS
October 3 to October 6
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October 2A to October TT
The total cost Is $25 for the first week
and $15 for each additional w eek.
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JUNIOR A:00·6·00 THRU
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DON'T MISS
lRVINE 'S
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SYMPHONY
SEASON
,_MUSIC (W
:;..92p,M~1 PE:STl\l~I ~~
T ickets on sale now
through Sunday at
the Irvine· Harvest
Festival Box Office,
C ulver Dri v e at
Barranca, Irvine.
Cell
t If I LAGUNA BEACH ART FESTIVAL GROUNDS
CONCERTS IN THE BOWL "A Total Musical Experience"
10:00 .• 11t15 12!30 & 2.:00 3:30 & .. :45 6:80 • 8:00
Canyon Grass U.S.C. Opera Cal Chamber Matrix
Blueerass alla Breve Symphony ·Temaoka Jazz Ensemble,
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES THROUGHOUT THE GROUNDS
Christopher Hnd
Elizabeth Lillja
watch as
Rumplestiltskin
<Mark Delaney)•
spins straw into gold
· during the fairy tale
to be presented by
Lilliput Players at 1
p.iv. Sunday in the
J rvinc Harves t
Festival.·
STARTS
WEDNESDAY
OCT. 5
Flash boclc co tM happy
cloys ot surf City hiih ..•
It was fun
in'&l--.r ')
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BRISTOL CINEMA
CINEMA WEST
LIDO CINEMA
VIEJO CINEMA
Friday, September 30. 1977 DAILY PILOT f:7
~U.E~L~~IS~~il
•'l'HArS THE WAY
IT IS ..
1:400HLY
'VIVA LAS VEGAS
7:00-10:25
'"!Kl IOCICY HOHOI ,
PICTURE SHOW ..
sot:Tu ('()AST
THEATUf
l Ar.uNA RF A(H ~n 1\q
0,.. Migllfty
MalMft • s.t. -S.. I :45
THEAl:RE I
"THE •••
OTHER SIDE
OF MIDMIGHr'
Festival
Blgfalfglats
Tenta tu1J of talent are ma.klng
their annual appearance at the
corner of Culver Drive and Bar.
ranca Parkway this weekend for
the lrvtne Harvest Festival.
Carmen Draeon will conduct
the lrvtne Pops Concert at 8 p.m.
Sunday ln the Big Top Tent.
Times of some other events
are:
SATURDAY
9:30 a.m. Unbirthday Party. $3
admlsslon. Reservations only. ·
Noon. "Snow White" ballet by
South Coast Institute of Dance.
1 p.m. Jazz to Rock marathon
or dance music.
6:30p.m. Junior Teen Dance.
9 p.m. Senior Teen Dance until
midnl&hl. Music by Texas.
SUNDAY
7 a.m . lo noon. $1.50 pancake
breaJclast by Kiwanis Club.
1 p.m. "Rumplestilskin ...
.Children's theater in Little Tent.
3 p.m . and 4:45. "Invitation lo
a Party" musical revue in Little
Tent.
He fought wars
and woo them.
He defied
Presidents -
and might
have been
one.
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'69 T-BIRD •••••••••••• $I 077
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'68 CAMARO ••••••• : •• $ 1677
V·B. auto. ps, air. Rare breed VSA 478
'7 5 CAMARO •••••••••• $4277
V-8, auto. ps & pb, air. Sparty blue 158 MOJ
'73 CAPRI •••••••••••• $2377
V-6. 4 SP. air, radro. Rally wheels Try 11 you·11 buy 11.
015HSY
'75 GRAM TORINO •••• $3477
WAGON V-8. auto. air, PS & Pb. Family wagon 934LHI
'75 DATSUN 710 •••••• $2977
WAGON. 4 cyl. auto, AM-FM. Import value. 188NOF
'70 FORD SURFER VAN $2877
6 cyl, custom conv. cap. chairs, mags. See 11 now.
85362G
'75 Fl 00 P.U ••••••••••• $4377
VB. auto, air, pinstriped, mags. Looking good. 86572W
'71 TOYOTA CELICA •• $2177
4 cyl. 4 sp, arr, mags. Very quick. 9450UX
172 PINTO W AGOM •••• S 1577
"' cyl, 4 spd. Clean 355SVI
'7 6 MONTE CARLO •••• $5277
VS. auto. ps, pb, air, tilt, vinyl roof, AM-FM 8 track & CB.
'408NLO
'7 4 PINTO • • • • • • • • • • • • $2277
4 cyl. auto, oas aaver 345JRM
'73 LTD BRGHM •••••••• $2277 .
4 Door. V8. auto. DS. Pb, air, p seat, PW. AM-FM, tilt,
tpeed control. 041 KBU
' •71 PLY FURY Ill •••••••• $ 1577
4 OR. V-8. auto .. air. PS. pb. 485CTS
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'7 6 BUICK SKYLARK • • $4177
2·000A. V~ auto. air. ps. pb Se)(y yellow 388POJ
'74 MAZDA RX3 .•..•..• S 1677
Wagon. auto. silver hummer 408MPW
'7 4 MUST ANG •.•••••• $2877
2 ~2 4 cyl. 4sp. air, ps Econo Sport 755MCL
'74 DATSUN P.U .•••••• $3177
4 cyl, .. SP. custom shell. cucitom paint mags Oat
sooner you buy da betler 455164Y
'72 LTD 4-DOOR •••••• S 1877·
V-8. auto. os. pb. air Famrly car 892FZL
'68 DATSUN 510 •••••• $1377
WAGON. 4 cyt. 4 speed Lots ol ftJn. UYF799
·16 GRANADA 4-DOOR $3577
6 cyl, auto, atr, ps, radio. 94 7NIU
'7 5 F 150 SUPER CAB • • $4277
V8, auto, ps, shell. BUX Ir. Low miles 85830W
'70 T-BIRD •••••••••••• $1577
VB. auto. ps, pb, air. vinyl root. Cleanest around.
8200UX
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'7 6 MAVERICK • • • • • • • • $3477
'4-0R. 6 eyt. auto. ps, air bucket seats. vinyt top, decor
option. 5~POOI
'73 PINTO R ABOUT •••• $1777
Auto. 4 cyf, clean. 278JFH
'74 OLDS CUTLASS •••• $3377
SUPREME. V-8. auto. air. ps, Db. Step up a class.
809JPW
'73 PINTO WAGON •••• $1777
'4 eyt, 4 speed. Sips gas. 3R 12X168355
'75' CHEV P.U. SHORTY $4277
V-8, noor Shilt, meo•. new tlret.. 984D8Z
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'70 MAVERICK 2-DOOR $1277·
6 cyl, radro Sharp oompact ZLA142
'77 PLYM VOLARE •••••• $4777
WAGON. V-8, auto. ps, radro Only 5700 m1. 34SAKL
'75 FORD ELITE •••••••• $3977
V-8. auto. arr. ps. Pb. vinyl rool 558NIT
'75 GRANADA GHIA •• $3877
4-000R. V-8. auto, air. PS. Pb. v1nyt rool. buckets.
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'73 GALAXIE 4-DOOR •• $2177
VB. auto, air, ps, pb, AM-FM. vinyl roof. Black on black
221HXY
'7 4 E200 VAN •••••••••• $3977
V-8, auto, bubble top, custom conversion. Sharp.
99136V
'75 PINTO R ABOUT •••• $2477
4 cyt, 4 sp, red-black int. Hurry 942NQU
17 6 CAPRI II • • • • • • • • • • $4077
V-6, 4 sp, AM-FM, sunroof. Oelux int, racing wheels.
See it to believe it. 689MNN
'72 TOYOTA CEUCA •• $2477·
4 c:yt, 4 GP. radio. delux int.. new paint 983FTH
'76 GRANADA 4-DOOR $3877
8 cyl, auto. air, ps, radio. Low miles. 976PUV
'74 PINTO WAGON •••• $2277
4 cyl, '4 ap. True value. 395 UCH
'75 LTD LANDAU •••••• $3777
4-DOOR. V-8. auto. air. ps, pb. pw, tilt, vlnyl top, Black
beauty, 384MKJ
175 EL CAMINO •••••••• $4377
V-8. euto. air. iie. tilt wtll. Slnlto buct<ets, mega, new
tires. Shatpest In town. 86059W
'7 4 PINTO SC'i)UIRE • • • • $26 77
• cyt, 4 ap, air, radio. o...-brown aharp1e. 104L9'F.
175 COURIER P.U ••••••• $2977
4 cyt, • eo. AM-fM. mags. Low mlln. m
'74 OPa1MANTA WXUSSl977
4 cyt, auto. Bronze beauty. 823MXY
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'75 Fl 00 P.U ••••••••••• $3577
V-8, auto. air. ps, radio. Seve $S. 1A0•38o
'75 MONARCH 4-DOOR $3677
6 cyl, auto, ps, air, vfnyt tap. 15,600 mi. Sharp. 930MVK
'73 PINTO WAGON •••• $2477 :4 cyl, auto, air, rack. Brite yellow paint. Sharp. 647NOZ
'74 LTD 2-DOOR BRGHM$3677
V-8. auto, air, ps, pb, air. l)'N. p seat, tilt, vinyl toPo
456SYH
'75 DATSUN B2 I 0 •••••• $2677
4·000R. 4 cyl,"' sp, radt0, Lots of room. 241NKL
'76 FIOO P.U ••••••••••• $4177
V-8. stick. P6. White wOf'k truck. 1871958
'74 MUST 2+2 •••••••• $3277
V-6. auto, air. mags, shadow, Super custom paint job.
137JPT
'74 CHEV IMPALA •••••• $3577
WAGON. V-8. auto. air, ps. pb,. ~load up. 265KEF
'7 6 PINTO R ABOUT •••• $2877
4 cyJ, 4 sp, vinYI roof, Lt blue cutey. 061 PEN
17 5 ELITE •••••••••••••• $4477
VS. auto. ps, pb. air, p seat. 'tut, speed conL sunroof.
mags. Gorgeous yellow. 650NIB
'7 6 PINTO R ABOUT ••• ~ $2871
. ~ cyl, 4 SC>. Beats t'llgh gn cost, 478NPI..
'75 GIO CH~V VAM •••• $4577
V-6, auto, pe, air. radio. mega, RWLA~1
'7 6 MERC MAROUIS •••• $46 77
WAGON. V-8, air. auto, ps, Pl>. rack. 858NPK.
'73 RANCHERO GT •••• $3477
V-8. air. auto. Pl. pb. 3A48N206910
'71 FORD CLUB •••••••• $2377
WAGON. v-a. auto. ps, seats. 699CFW
'7 4 CHEV. ST AKE BED •• $3377
V-8. Rudy fOf' work. 1805-488
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COUNT Y OF ORANGE
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PUBUC NOTICE ......
SU ... lllCMI CCWlllTO'° THI
STATIO .. U.LIPOltNIA '0"
THI. COUNTY Of' OlllANGI£
Ho.A.eJW
NOTICI 01' MIA"IHG OP
PETITION f'Oll COllll'fltM4TION OP
ULI Of' lll AL ~llOPl!llTY
E>t•t" ot ANNI~ ll:E OIJllHAM,
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NOllCE IS HtlllllY GlllfN t ... I
JAMES H OUR I< AM""' l1tlld ""'e1n •
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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SWEETUIND OltCl<ARD, I lllool·
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PUBLIC NOTICE
nHIH.
NATIONAL 01Vall$tf'lf.0 FUN-
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
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SUP•ll10A COURT OF THE
nu• OF CALIFORNIA FOR
THE COIJNJY OF ORANGE
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NOTICI Of' Hl£Alt1NG Of'
PE TITtOH FOR PROaATE OF WILL
AHO POR LETTEll' TESTAMEN· T ARY ANO AUTHORIZATION TO AO.
MINISTER IJ H Ol[ll T ltl[
INDRPl!NOENT AOMIHISTltATION
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PUBUC NOTICE
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NOYICa TOC•IOITOllS au ... •ro. COU"TOfl TH• STATIOftCAl..IP.OltllllA P-0"
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PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS •VSIHl!SS
NAMl ITATIMIHT
The lollowlng per.,,., •r•4o1"9 bU\I D•l4'd~~1•r.1bl'< 1), lt/1
Wtl UAM E POWl!LL
Pfo11t10t, .. r 1Ea•<ut0f"o·fthf'
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HOO Oow SI • 2 llt
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Tel: 171417SMIU
Att-Y tw "-4111-
Publlllled Or-C<>••t D••lv P1to1
Sepl. 16, u . JO. Oct , • "" 40$1 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
rttCTITtOIJS aUSIHl!H
NAME STATEMENT
Th<' lol•o-•no per-.ons •rt OOHIQ bvM
~'\\.,
ttUNTINC.TON CENTER CAR
WASI<. 1..or.1 Suen Blv<I, Hunt1.-01on
Buth C.A 9'1>'1
AJltdrtCt lnYP\tmf'nh M an«1Qf>
mt·nl, -t ~l1torn1,, corOOf"eUon 1M~1
Brath Blvd !>uolo I II, t<unllno1on
8~•<~ CA •IM 1
Ja'""" r Crewt~d. tlt> f 11111•
R1l11 Ltt Hnhra CA90&J1
rn1 bu,.,..,.,, • , < ondut1tod t>v "
()t"nttdl l>d'lner•~hlP
""' .. Wl!AR 'N SHARE, ltH lfl<tOtl•
Strttt, Su11eJ, <:.Mt• Mr'><1. CA
Ill-rt Oe Jon9 211 bht ::.1
NtwPOt1 S..clt CA 9)661 A"°'« l 0. Jor>q. 711 4hl SI ,
Newpor1 Be<1<h, CA f'll>Ol
Thlt ~n..• 11 conducted by •~ '"
CIM-1
Roi» t1 0. Jono
Tiii• tUl-1 w .. lllecl Wllh IM
County Cieri! ol o..,. Co<Jnh on Se~
i.mt>er 12, 1'11
l'l1nt Publl~ 0-""'0f O>a\l Oe1ly P1101
Sept 14. U. 30. 0<1 1, 1tn 4021.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llJ5tHESS
NllME STATEMENT
Thf' t0Uow1no per...an' 1're dof"O bu'•
M'\\ ~·
VNtFLITf VACHl!> NfWPOllT
81' ACH, '001 W"\I ~" Hoon.,.~-.
Ntwl)Ot1 8t •l<I\ C.AV1b6l
N*WllO<I Pi.;tllf M<trlOf• Inc •
r alHorf"ll• COf'pot"Allon, ?00' w .... , Crtt\"lt
HIOhwav, ...... port 0.¥h. CA ql•~l
ln1' b\A\lt'W""\" ·~ tOticJuc.h.'1.J Hv o 1.u• par.,11on
NEWPOIH PAC.If It
MAFllNf ,INC
pertntr~IO C..VYflt)' tu, ..
NOTICI! TOCOHTltACTOllS MAlll()N f fO~TF q ~PIE,.CE 6M<NAla
Seal.O IW'OC>O\AI< wlll b.t rtctlved at Thi\ •l#l_,I wH lllt<I ""''" tht &v JAME SW M<NA&a
All1Anrf' IOVf''\lfl'lt"nt'
Mc,.\~m,•nt
ShelCIOn Gro•\mtn
PrftlO.nt
Tnl' ,,..,t..,.,..nt wo llltd w11n II\•
County Clerk ol OrMO!' County on SotOI :zo. 1~11.
frent. E Cowt~r. Jr
Prf'MCIO~t
T111• \l•l~t WA> t•l•'<I woth 1"-•
Cnuntv Cieri. ol OranQ" Counly on S.,pt ..... 0 1110 of lhe O~partment of CounhCle•kolOrtr>Qe Countron!>ept 100\.FIO ..... Ho noo
Fore.try, 2$24 Mulb•"Y Strut, '· 1911 lo. A•'"'· CA'CIOll ·~. 1'11
ltlverlldt, C.lllornl• 91!02, l.lnlll 2.00 Fatt67 Tel lltJll»-.. JS
Pm., locel lime, Oct<>Oer 4, 1'11, •• Put>llslwod Or..,Q<! CO.t\I OA1ly Pllol Allor My'"' P.t•l1ontr "'""' Pu1>11°"""' Or•nq< C<M\I O••IY Potot.
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Publh.t'l'd OrArK)tl tod\t Oaily Pilot,
•hl<ll time ...., pi.,. U>ey Wiii be S.pl. 9, ... ll. JO. 1'11 l•u•• ........ 0<""'9' V"''·' 1.1 .... , Pilot. 'O'fl 71 'I" 11
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SI-Pl 23, 30, Oct, I," 1•11 Stpl 2J. 30. Oct '· t•. 1911
''ructlan al 8 borr1Kkt tdOltlon, •I ~ 1----------------
Dap.,lrnenl ol For11try, Et Toro P UBLIC' ..... "OTICI-: Pt;BUC NOTICE Pl"llLJC NOTICE I PUBLIC NOTICE rtO<'ttl l'lre 514111Clll,, l!I Toro, C.lllO<"ftl• ·' .
.,.,.,, IOUtecl In l!I Toro al 1'022 El
Toro Aoecl, In a<<~ wfllt pl-
•ncl -lfl<otl.,1 tltaOlfora.
11• must lie """"'llllld for tllt tfltlrt
work OH<rl-""''•"'· D•vletlont from dr-11'1!1' and •P•UkMlont Wiii
NM.,.~-.., andwlllw c...w for
relecllOftol~
In oe-··· thl•PfotKI ·-·~ ,,,. con1truct1on ol • ,_,,, SC1U¥e IWt wooCI ,,..,,,. -•Ion loen n 1111no btll•dlnq,
wlllt concrete !oundatlon •nd tOO.Cr•t•
'l•b "-· <oncme ,..._,nlnv -111. \!IHI vtnvt lw11\/I tt00<lno . .,,., w•ll ln-
t .. lot tlnlSll, -tru<< with clou "A"
compo\tllon \hlnQle' •ftctrlc•1.
mecn.nic•t -plumbtno work
Dr•wlflOt -~lflu\IOft\ for ,. ••
•m..,altort .,.. an ""' In offl<o ot lh<'
O.p.trt"*'1 ol Forutrr. 2S14 Mulberry
S1tul, lllYet<lde, CA '7S02, 2J012 Iii
Toro ROl'd, El Toro, CA 921>3>, on Ille IOI>
<ilf', and Satr•mtnlo ollic~. •nd
YArl()V\ euttdltrs E-CM"O'I on oces.
Contr.cton may OOl•ln 11•-•not.
-clllUtl-. and pr-wit •0tm1 for thlt work by requa11l09 thl!m from Ill&
Colllornt• O..parlmtnl of ForHtry,
JSJ4 Mulll9rry Street, lliv•rsioe. CA
'1!02. No Otpotll will be required. All.,.
tile bid -lllrio. I~ drawlr19t •nd
11>9cltlc.ellon1 are to be returneo to It.
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Publl\lteel Or_,. C:0.11 O•lly Piiot,
lept 1', U, IO, lt17
PUBLIC NOTICE
U 5 ,-OSTA .... S&."VICC
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT ANO CIRCULATION
(Rcquv•d b• 19 U.S C. JflRJJ
I . TITLC O f' PU •L.ICA 1 tOH .ll OATE 0 1' P'tt.ING
D.iily Pllt t with which i s combined the News-Press --, Sept ,_.2S~_19~17._7.__ .....
). ,,.l.OUt..HC.Y o r ·~~UC • ANNUALLY ""''~ '-=i· HO OP' 1aaut.a ,.UeLttt•kO •• A H NU AL SU 8$CHll'TION
Daily __ _ _ 365 _ _ _$54 .oo __ _
4~ L.OCA"TIOH o • t(NOWN or f 1c1. o ,. P\Jlh .• ICATIOH /.'J'""'· Clh County, .!>lot* arul ~11· Ct•tl•J tNot 1nmfrrt)
330 Weq t B11y Street.. Cos t ·1 M"-;~t. Orange Coun~Ja_!J.fogii'!_ _2_2626 __
,:LOCATtON o;, fHL HtADGfVA flTCfl'-OR c .. e.NCAAL OU!tlNE'$SOf'CJ'IC&• 0 1' THt. PUULl~H\.A• (Not p,,,..,.,.,
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llobcrt N. WN'd.1. 330 West Bny Strcet ..... _cost a~_eJ!~iiQilj.__61 __ 9)626 1--="-' -------·-----1
lrOITOff (Nt1nw an1J ""''""'' Thomas KC'cvi.l, 330 Wc•st Iliy Street, Co~ta Mesa, California 92626 ----MAftifAQll'~O CDIT OR (Nam, on.t l\cJ,trciM)
Thomas Murphinr . 330 West Bay St reet. Cost a Mesa California 92626
1• OWN[ R (If own•d h)' 0 r'HIJtlr'1tlun. U• ,,0,,,, aitd Oa.Jrlru1 mu.11 bo atotC'd gnd oflo jm1tu•dlot•l'1 tlt1reun,t.rr th .. num•·• 01td 01l1J1'••;·1 Of lh>c"-•
hold_.,. owrunr nr h,,ldint I ,,,,1 rnt •~r mur• uf rutol ornnunl nf 1tr>rlr. I f nut own.,,d by o C"Orpnrol'•>"• th•"""'"' ond OlfiJr"f-'HCI• of,,,,. '"dlddwl
ownf'rt "'"'' h• ''"'" II nuinvd ,..,. 0 1,0,.,,.. •. ,,,.,/1 Qr r;th1•r unfnc•>rPOn1t'd firm, ti• nom~ onrl fJdd"''• a• u1l'lt M that u/ t:uclt indh 11r..,ot mutt
be 11lu«'l1 J
NAM e AOON (SS------------, ~-O-r_a_n-1s:-,e-C~o-11_'l_t . .....,Pu::-:b~ff;h ing Compnny, a co~. t i on, owner _ou1,1.!> Uc a tion~ ·--------,
330 West B,y St rcet,-Costa Mcsa,_Ca1:_!forn:ia 92626. All of the i:;t ock _______ ...,
••
of theownor corp_o~ation i s owned bv Ti;;,Ts Mirror CollJE!!...nL TimcDtirror _Sgu<1r.~c ___ ..,
t~a Anaole•. California 90053
"-NOWN a O"IOHOLOU ... MOl'ITOAOllS. ANO OTHl!l'I SliCUl'ltTV l<OLOElllS OWNING DA HOLDING 1 PEACl!NT OA MORE 01'
TOTAL AMOUNT OF •ONOS, MOATGAGl!I Ofl OTl<ER SECUfllTtea 1/f lllt .... ,,, non• .... •laJ•I ---------.
NAME
None
•• FOR COMPU TION ev NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AUTl<OAIZEO TO MAil AT SPE.Cl,.L RAT(S (.'ittrtlon 132.122. '''""I
Th• purpo••. fur"ctlon, end nonpfoflt 1t•ru• of ,nit oro•t'f.i•tlon t nd th• •••mpt •••,u• for fedt tet \ncom• t•" ourpoM• (f'hf'~lr on~J
O HAVS NOT CHANOC'O OUltlNG
flt'l•C:KOINO 11 MONTH• D HAYS CHA.,GllO OUfllHO
..... c:wotNO 11 MONTH•
(If clton,111. p11blU/ltr """' ""'""" ••r1klnulk>n of ~IMlllP wlllt I/I/JI d ol•m•"' I
IO. &XTENT A"ID NATURE OF CIRCULATION
•· ,.AfD CIRCUt.ATION I. 8ALICI TMltOUOH O•At.<S ANO CARlt!Clt&, S"Tltlt&T V&NOOlt& ANO C:OUN~ Sit &At.IE8
I. MAii. •U•ICltll'TIOH&
c . TO'fA'-f!AIO ClltCUt.A'ftON l~u"' of I OIJI and IOBIJ
AllEl'IAOE NO. COl'tES CACH 1SSVI! DU flt NO l'RECEOINO
12 MONTI<$
45 057
256
ACTUAi.. NO. COPIES Of' SINGLE
ISSVI! PUBLIS HED NEAAUT TO
f lLINO DATE _
45 503
267
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NOTICE TOC•fOITOllS
SUl'IE•t~ COUllTOF THC
STATE 0, CALll'O•HtA "011
THEGOUHTYOfOltAHGf
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thdt all pt rV..in\ n.-y1nq < l•1m\ ••0•1n\I
th~ \did cJt_-<..otnt •r~ '"'IUlffO 1n 11t11 t~m. with ll'WI: nt.•<•·\~ty vou<twir\ 1n
tht> ott1c• of thfo c ,,.,._Of '"" al>Ovf' ,."
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al th• ldwotflc~of Ill 0(1(, OR 1(1<N£ R
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NAMIE ST .ATfMfHT
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Al'!IJ VON ".ARMAN. 4100 VOii
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k·b ti A Hrdfotf. )9'9() W!'\\erly
f'I N•-wn>t I i::W•< n CA •1660
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r "'"'''I c tH 11 Of Or-dnQc' Counl v O'l Sept I~, IV/I
FIJIU Puhl•.~ Qf ''"')P Co ''' Daily Pilol, '><•1>1 IJ. JO, Ott I, 14 1011
40&ll II a. LOPIN, IN(. t77~ North ll•OddW~Y. ------------1 ~•nt11An.,, C.tl1torn1•'1IOt. wn1cn I\ thf•
pt.c:• Of bt.n.1nt!..,\ of t~ undrr\IQn~d In
All m.tlttl'f'\ ~rt•lrunQ to I~ .,,,.,, or
\did Ot:<eO-nt, within foot month-. •tlrr
lr>e 11,..1pu1>4lc•t•onof lll1\not1<•.
DolNI So!lpl""'bfl' t~. 10 I
8RA0Lf Y J DAVIS
RUBY HARRIS
(of ••cutO•\Oft""Wlllol tr. .tbovr rwmf'd dee fl"~ot
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lOPIH,INC
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T•I 1'114lt:»-OMI
AH-y1 tor C. E .. Cllt4'rl
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PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
HAME 51'.ATfMEHT
Tn• foltowl"Q "'"""' is doing bc.s1 np\, •• ~
E HNIE'S GOURMET MEATS, 467 l 11111s1 ,C.O.taMtt•.Cdllfo•nle92!>27
t: rn•·\• f A1cf'llm•vr. 1841
At\ah~•m St • 11110, Costa Mtw, CA ~1611
Thi\ ~flf'i• " cO<KSuctfd by an ln-d1v10...1
Er,..,.IF Al<hlm•yr
Tll1\ •1"1....-1 Wdl fllf'd w il" I ....
Countv C.lrrt of 0rd"9e County on S.1>1 16, 1911
~Pl 23,lO, Oct I 14, 1'77 FIJI" 41lt 71 PUDh\tV'd 0r.....,.. C0'11\t Oaily Piiot
------------Sl'PI 23.JO,Oct 1,14 ttn
PUBLIC NOTI CE
P'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
H.AMESTATEMEHT
""..,. •Ollowtnq °"'~'•re oo.no bu\1
""\\ct\
GROUP 104 PRODUCTS, llOO A~m1 Aw,. Apt. SP, CO\I• MtW, CA rnoa
J~n•t DPlh While, 1)00 Ad•m\ ••e. No \P, (!>'to Mf'\11 CA '11671>
Arlhur Philip Roottow\~y. 1)00
Ad.1ms ... ..,., No SP. Cos•• M-.a. CA 9161~
Th•· bU\1,,.,..\\ t\ con due 1fld by •
0t'""'••I p..tfhlf''""'" Allhtu P i'HllO Au<IHOW\ky
J1ul"t 0.•th Wh1•t-
'lhl\ \t11tN·nf'nl w~~ ~ltf'd w llh th~
rnvntv Ctr<~'" Ordn~ Countv on S..01. 10, 1q11
P UBLIC NOTICE
.. uo
SVPERIOA COUATOFTHf
STATE OFCAL.,,ORNIA FOii
T"ECOUHTYOFORAHGE
No. A-tll16
OF PENT~~:~ ~~:~:.~~~'fEOF
WI LLANO LETTEllSOF
AOMIHIST RATION WITH Wt LL.
AHHfXfO AUTHORIZATION TO
AOMIHtSTEA UNOEltTHE
tNOEPENOENT AOMIHtSlRATION
OF fSTATIESACT
f.\tdfP 01 GRANT W. SMITH,
OtCf',,\f>d
NOl1Cr IS HEllEBV CIVEN tn.tt
RULM10 ~Ml IH, kCJC.Ek :>MITH I>
(.AfHJll. VAOE. ... Ila• "'"" twretn ••
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40'f1·11 the 1nCSt-O•:ndt"n t adnHl"U\1r•lton of ------------:;:ii;~~;~~ r~~;~~=:~wa~~,\~';'~
PUBLIC NOTICE '"'"'•nctllla<Po1 ~ .. ,."9, ... ...,m .. 11a.
-----------11+-ln ~I IQr Qcl_.r 11, IVll, .. 1 10 00
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SUPfRIOR COUATOFTHE
STATfOF(AL.IFOltNIA ,OR
THECOUNTYOFORAHGE
Ho At)Of7
NOTICE OF hEAlll HG Of'
PETITION ,OR PROBATE OF WILL.
.ANO ,OR l.fTTlRS TESTAMEH
TA•Y ANO AUTHOAIZATIOH TO AO·
llAINISTEA UNOtlt T"C AO
MINISTRATION OF CST Al ES ACT
f.\t•I• ot HOlllkf V.llLl.AM
HART Y•&• 1>011 HAHi• d k •
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NOi l(.L IS Hl kl UY C.IVf N llWI
JOHN l HAl<IY hd• lllf'<I t>f•t'1n a
·• m • tn ttw couttroom of D\>p,attm,.111
r•o 3 ot \did <-ourt, ~t 100 C1v1t Centn
lJr ..... Vit \l, 1n trw C.lty ot Sdnl,. Ant1 c .. 11torn.a
D•tf<I Sept-r 16 t971
WIL.UAM £. SIJOHH,
County Cieri<
S'T AHL.IE Y 8 PARRY, ESOUIAE UJll Vtdory 81.,0,.
V•n NuY$, CA •M01
'Tel UIJl 1-SlJO
Allonwy lor· "-ttttOllH
~ublt""'° "'-c.o.,,, o.uly 1'1101
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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l'ICTITlOUS IUSIHEU
.. 211 NAME STATEMENT
SUP'EIUO. COU•T OF THE Tri.foOowlnv per'!Onuredolnv !MN·
STATE 0" CALIFOltNIA ,OR ~u•
THE COUNTY 0,.011.AHGf T"E CRYSTAL. INN, U Mon.lf"(ll
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Estate ol PAULINE C.AAO HILER. This llelement ...... flied wltll ,,,.
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NOTICE 1$ H~ReOY GIVEN t""'' ''· "n.
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Friday St.:ptembllr 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT 03
GC"Mrol 1002
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-ESLEY N.° . IESTVALUE
IN HARBOR VIEW
1\YLOR >"CO .4.... ""' ,~~., ..
2 ..\ ,, d1·n or J bed 1 111
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ERRORS: Ad•~rtlHrs
should clMck tft~ir ads
daily and report er·
ron Immediately. Th~
DAILY PILOT ossum~
ff ability for ti,. first In·
corred lnHrtion only.
...........•..............•.•.•.•...........•. OM llG CYH GOLF COURSi>-$191,500
Fantastic long range view of fairway.
2 Bdrm & den 2 ba Pinehurst model.
Beaut. quality cptng & drapes. Lge
patios, closed dbl gar. end unit. Comm
pool, jacuz~i & tennis els. $18,500 cash
for lease/ option moves you in!
CORONA DEL MAR G~n.rol I 002 G.....-al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
LIDO ISLE allra<:tive 4 bdrm. 2 both, 111ni:le
storv, used brick frplc. Beamed ceilings,
hardwood floors. Lge pauo. 48 f\. lot. $225,000.
DU,LEX
(..OH'ly duplt'x, carh unit
ha\ tnl( 2 bedrms cat·h
Walk lo beach. Pnrc<l to
:.I'll
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LIDO ISLE newly remodeled 4 bdrm. d~n. 4
bath, hving rm w/rathedral ceilings. Lge
master bdrm suite. 5224.950.
21 11 S• Joaquin HIUt Road
NEWPORT CENTER. H.1.. 644-491 0
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Publishtt's Notice:
All real e:.tult? ad vert1sl'CI
in th1-, ne\\spupt•r I'> sub
Jt:l'l to the Ft.•dcral F;11r
lluu.,1ni: i\1:t ol l!Jllll
\\hwh m ... kcs 11 llll'J.:al to
a1h c rltst.• · "' n ~ pre
h•11•111·c, hnutalion, u1
d1 ... 1T1m111.1t111n IJ,1.,t·<l on
rat:t.'. rulur. rl'11g1un. st.•x
or na1111nal 011g111, or an
in11•nt111n I•> rnak1· ••nY
MK'h J>r<•frn•nce. l1m1t.1
LUXURY waterfront condo. 2 Bdrm, 2lf~ bath.
Pool, jacu1.zi, 24 hr. security. Brand new; comp. furn. $220,000.
General I 002 Gftterol 1002 NEWPORT •·····•·······•········ ........•.........•••.. EL CHEAP 0
llrmg :.in olfrr. 1\ :1 hdrm
d l'l'llratur's delq:hL
S l·clu1!1·d pati o an d
cu..,..lom "un <l1:1:k IL :. 10
Newport lk'ach and you
c.·:in \\,Ilk to lh<' ocl•an.
S.iti 2.:n:i
PENINSULA 4 bdrm, 2 ba home. All amenit1ei..
Lovely area. Sl95,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside 011vc. N 8 67S -6161
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adv1·rt1 ... 1ng lor r l'al
t...,l;ell• "hu·h 1::. 111 "'iola·
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Ho41ses for Sale ..•.••.•...............
PRICED TO SELL
CORONA DEL MAR
l.1wcly 2 hdrm. & ch·n
hom1>, with 2 IJalh~: H .,
lul Only Sl~l.50<>
OWNER SAYS SElL
3 H<lrm . :! hath condo 111
hc,t of Blul h . l 111h 1
SlOO 000 Opl'n S utt. I .>
l!ltil:I San Bruno
TURTLEROCK
Open Sun 1 .-, lk'aut1l 11I I
lxlrm, lam1h rm. 11•1111
& Jal'UZLI. \rll'>l ll,tll\
th:1·01 all'<l .\ mu~t ~1·•· •
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THE WILLOWS
,\ 17x2tl fom1ly rm ''1th
lrplc.; upgraded :1 hdrm
Country Charm
You'll fel'I ~uu'rL• ;l\\a)
out 111 tlw h•i: \'ti) \lohl'll
\OU !>t.'t.' th" ht•;tUltflll :)
i1t.•tlrm pool h11nw "Ith
J,:Jrdl·ns, rrwt lll'l''\. uwd
brick p .11 10 't_·;.tkd
.1m<1ni.: .,om(' tw.iut1lul
hurnt•s at ~!I uoo
640.616' s
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
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Golfers Dream
G~ral 1002 OCEANSIDE
NEW DELUXE home" 1th in '' .tlk1111: !11~ 1----------•I tuncc to pa rk :;i!l.!lt.lO.
:'ol<'~a Verde', mtJ~t
SPJ·;<:rA<.:UL \H h11m1'. :,
UH. I h .1. FH, DH. l.H.
Spa111sh 2 i-1111'\ ' 1 .wre
Ttw i.:oll 1 tllll'M' is 'our
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DIVORCE
FORCES SALE or thi s cus tom 3
t>Niroom, 2 bath runch
home on quiet tree l11H.'<I
~t rc<•t nr. Snuth Coa!>t
l'l:na. /\II for S53,500. /\gt
call
540·3666
WHELAN
CONDOMINIUMS
J\lanna amJ ocean view.
M1•mbcr-.h1p LO 1>riva1e
rlub with pool. ~curity HUNTINGTO" entry, boat slips availa-
ble. Gr<'&l value. TOWNSHIP COLE OF NEWPORT
RF.AL TORS Popular. much in de· 675•55 l I
mand Condo. With pool. ---------
we 11 main lain e d ]llJ ACRE grounds, good manage·
Open Sun. J 5. ·Mn Park
Glen, Irvine ----4 p I I I
DOH Y. tlUXKllK
I Rt . .UTCIR \ 32!>0 l. c-Hwy
c-... -640·7000
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ARCH BEACH HTS.
1.owc:.l pr11•c Laguna
h1dcaw~y. 2 lkclrm \\ilh ----------IMO dt•g. \llCW. 2 Ll'vl'ls $58,750
Guod lur 111 IJw c11 i.:u~·:.l. lluJ.:l' ramlly room "ith
Sl12,000. lllucl111d lo us~d hrick wall and
Sumrn1l-E11scnatl.1 t o fi rcplan•. :i lledrm. '.!
1:!1 t J\11r:.imar. Open bulh. dhh· c:1r gara!(c.
1.2 I. ~al Sun. nt.'W Jll' Dnu~hhoy pool &
BRAND
NEW
me nt and excellent lo<:a HORSE RANCH
uon. Close to shoppini:: GRAND TERRACE
and all fac1ht1cs. Priced Nl::AH JnVEHSIDE
to sell al ~.500. !'lease· H11-t 4 Hit home -.. 1hui:c
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Brand N<'"' l.dke Furl'~l
I illl'r ,\II Lht'> •>n ,1
secluded 'ln ·cl. Jlurr}.
t· a II 546 · 5880
~HERITAGE ·~· REALTORS
3 Ifrdroom, 2\-:? bath
P U D. in F.asts1de Costa
Ml·!>a ! 1750 Squarc rcet of
luxury• Pool & Jacuzzi
too' Call 1<1:<l Carpe l,
7[>1 1202 -----
MESA VERDE
phone rec rm , dmmg rm &
546-4141 fubulou!> pool \'I.US 2 RH ~
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
guL~l houw
Much, Much, Mor~
UnUt?hcvable Cman<:mg,
owner will carry enttrl'
baJ for JO~ r-;., meld 'g 8',,
mt w1only 2.'i' ,. down.
$240,000
LAKE VIEW JACOBS REALTY
Brand new 2 br, 2 sty 675-6670
Townhom e w /v1ews of ---- ----
lake & tores t from ever~ HU1.1Tl1.1Gro1.1 rm. 1..ake. pools, l <'nnts & " " "
mon'. .. only S?l,990. & rl' BEACH
:.icly lo move in! 1.1r..a.R BEACH Su1>t•r !oration. C'IO~C' to ~Warburton Co. "~
•who11fc; & :.h•11>pin1~. but $76,900
not do~c tu lhl• frccW<•Y· 559•4556 _ Grcut lot•at1on nt>ur ma
W<•ll pl..inned l bcclrc><•m. C-0-S-TA. M_E_S_A_R_2 J<ir!>hopµmg, unc· mil1• to
:! h.1th, n<'wly dl'corat<'d ht•Jrh anti llunt111t•ton
with new pamt & ready J\l ake offer. L owe~l Harhour.\\ulkto :'ol::mna
for qwt·k !i:ilt>. fo'ull p rirc pnced home on R·2 m lllJ!h Schnol. Sharp :1
onl y ~84,!JOO . C.\l.L choice Easlside Co!>la hcdroom houo;<' in A-1
751-j191. Mesa. Bkr. 673-8'00 eond1t1on. llu.:1• covered
!p SELECT OcEAMFROHT LOTS patio. OH•rlooks many
PROPERTIES bearing lru1l trees in Asking Sl00,000 ea . tropically landscaped
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
1r you were G .L & can
qualify! Beaut. wood
panelini:. used bnck frpl
One of a kind dream
house! Super b comm um
ty! Walkin~ dis tance to
lirhl.s & shopping. A lileal
at~,900!
ERAjWHtsJde
RJty, Inc. 848-2323
QUAINT COTT AGE
View of Catalina to Palos
Verdes. New 3 br, 2 ba
home.
A VERY PRIVATE
Located across from J>rl \a t c yard. C;ill Sandy beach 1n ,,,...,7788 Carlsbad. Zoned for :i un ..,.,... ·
1Lc; t'a r h. !\lake orrcr & ,IQ. K€Y
s ubmit terms. Realtor .<V P.€ALTOP.S A 640-7618
NO
CORONA DEL MAR
R·2
Add a unit on the renr or
this H·2 lot in pnme CdM
IO('at1on • front ho119e is a
CR EDIT ~w:?£~ r;~~!~~ ~~~
offered at Sl40,000. Call
67J..115."JO
NEEDED [i:i~J\il
$139,900. .
NEWPORT BEACH ~t~~~s
3 Bedrooms, 3 baths .
l'ncc indurll·., land~ En·
JOY :.a1ltn1! lrom ~OUI
o " n d o c k . C u <II 1 n g
hrectl'!i and panoramu:
\ 1cw uf la kl' J lkdrm:. &
lam rm . fµle, lar~e
rru1~tcr ~tult·. EM·<·llcnl
lt•rms are availalJlc to
lhclucky bU}<'r
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
642-5200
MAKE OFFER
or
ASSUME FHA
loan, li 1':!'~. ownc•r will
c·arrv 2nd T I> of <.<;lllHJ
for£} fl>. :'oltS!>llln \'ll'JO, :t
BR. fam-rm Cordova La
Fam1ha. \\1t h out::.tand
mg, brcathwking ''1ew of
Sarldlel>ack. Near
Colle1:c. new Jl q~h
School. new ElemC'ntary
school. Landscaped &
upJ(raded. R<'ally met?
neighborhood. Xlnt <1rca
for kids. Full pri<:c
$75,000. By ownl'r .
831-2551aft.6or wknds.
. •FOR SALE•
2 Br/den, EaSC.1de
$9,950
2 Br East.side S72.000
2 Br Duplex SW,950
3 llr Hawaii Kai Marina
Sl25.000
3 Br, Pool /Canyon View
Sl40.950
*RENTALS*
2 B<lrm Unit S2SO mo
J Bd F..astside S275/mo
2 Br, Nwpt llghLs $375.
3 BrOceunv1ew $400
2 Ur Easts1de bouse 5400
Kay Kwock Realty
Call 631-3822
& quiet condo home in a
very prestigious area. 3
br, 2~ 00, pool. jacuzzi &
ten ms crt. Ownr i Agl.
759.oot7
4 bdrm, 2 bath home with
pool, Jacuzzi. family rm.
etc, e t c. Just s pent
S22,000. on remodelin~.
Nr. golf course. 1 will
carry contract. For sale
by owner.~
patio, fplc: 2 bedrms. 2 ~~~~~~~~~I baths, s undeck, !pie.
TRI-PL EX
2266 MINER, C.M.
XJnt cond. $170,000 •
Owner/agt, 548·5777
GARAGE SALE ads in
the Daily Pilot bring hap
py result.a. To place your
drawing card, phone
642-5678 today.
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YOU
CAN
still get a fantastic 3
bedroom home in a great
area of Co!lta Mesa for
only $71,500! Call now lo see it! Red Carpel
754-1202
Uee the Dal)J' Pilot
"Fut RtluJt" aervlce
dinctory. Your
Ml"Vlce la our
tpeclalty.
Call so5'71 at. m
I
ll 75,000. 644-7270
360 OF NEWPORT
$265,000
Arcbllectural delight.
One of a klnd. 3 story
home with extraordinary
desi&n. Lots of wood and
glass and t he latest
amenlUes, NEW ln &out.
Steps lo Oceanfront &
Bayfront. This i s
something REALLY
NEED
4 BEDROOM?
Family g rowing?
LEASE WITH OPTION
TO BUY. Great Santa
Ana a r ea. Nice
nelJhbor11, nice street,
nice homes. 4 Bedrm . 2
bath, paneled garage use
as rumpus or garage.
Lge yard. S77,500. For in-
locall.
SPECIAL! ANAHEIM lflLLS 3 BR,
WATERFRONT
HOMES
cul-de·sac, adj to Reg.
Park , $84,500 /oCr.
~
REAl.E8TATE Have sometb1ng to sell?
631-1400 Cluslfied ada do it we.11. , ___________ ,
llllC & RNll
NERVOUS
OWNER
s ays •SELL". lmmcd
o c c u pa n 1• y . J. o " t• ,, l
pnrt'd 111 tomplt•'\ &. un-
mlll ulatt• ~12,500
2 FOR THE MONEY
1722 \I 11'Cll ELI.
UNIT7U
MIKE SAVAGE
REAi. !::STATE
642·960 I
G~rat l002 G~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
macnab I Irvine
realty
FINER HOMES
FROM $46,000 TO S 1,350,000
IRVJHE TERR.ACE MIHJ.ESTATE
Bri~ht & airy home nestled on near-
ly 1 ~ acre & only 5 min. from surf &
sand ! 2 BR.s + lg. family rm (easily
converted back to 3 BR.s & den).
Updated gourmet kitchen
+darkroom. $195,000 leasehold.
Paula Bailey 642-8235. (S·ll}
IEASTILUFF
Newport's mosl desirable family
area -walk to 4 schools, shopping,
parks & tennis. Bright & cheery
Macco built 4 BR w/Jg. family/ din-
ing rm. Space for pool in either of 2
patios. GOOD VIEW ! Immed.
possession possible. $152,500. Larry
Dyer 642-8235. (S·l2)
SUHSHIHE VISTAS
Cheerful 5 BR Southport w/view of
inland lites & future nature park.
Excellent Spyglass value ready for
occupancy. Helen Wood 644-6200.
(S·l.3)
DESIGNED FOR EASY UVl*i
You'll find convenience + pleasure
in this air-conditioned 3 BR, family
rm patio home. Near pools, ex-
ercise rm & tennis. $84,900. Anne
Pfaff 752-1414. <S·l4)
-COUMnlY ATMOSIHEU
Carefree Bluffs "E" Plan-3 BRs,
21h baths, family rm + formal din·
ing. Former model w/lovely green.
belt location. Lots of extras! Now
$164,500. Jean Dales 642-8235. (S.15)
MEW_..IW-t.WI
Brand new & ready to gol Charm·
ing "Aspen" model In Woodbridge
Creekside Homes. 3 BRs & dining
rm. Near new elementary school
$96,500. Bill Hutchings 752-1414.
(S-16)
MIWPOlt1' MllGHTS
Very unusual 3 BR older home
w/Joa<b of charm. Lg. wooded lot
w/Dougbboy pool, flagstme patio,
wishing well & lots of privacy.
Hardwood floors & freshly painted
inside le out. $112.iOOO fee. Paula
Balley 642-8235. (S.17)
IDCU'T1YI MO..
Located on 3rd PaJrw_, of El
Niguel Country Club. Private mini·
estate sctttng •Ilona. private drlve off cul-de-eac. 4' · BR& + nc rm w/baJcoey & terrace openln1 onto (~ le h.tlla. Occupa.n.c1 est.
12171. Will consider trade or Jeue/optton. Plans ti\ office.. Totn
Al1l.UOG 6'2-823S. ($!18)
I
• 1).1 DAILY ,.,, n' fr1day SwptemO.r JO 1911
If your hon1e town is in the South Coast Area,
we're your ho111e town real estate con1panyl
··wE WORK 1-IARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT!''
JURTLEROCK CHARMER
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(714) 759· IS01
s & s $71,950
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$62,900
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VIEW OF CITY LIGHTS
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bought ""w -~n•oou\.
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DEERFIELD DELIGHT
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VA TERMS·LOW DOWN!
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llf1111 \o\ Jll '" >l huol'> & 'hvppmg.
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(714) 545·94':11
VA TERMS
DOLL HOUSE
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MESA VERDE
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Walker &lee
Real Estate
Walker & Lee Sold 13,889 homes in 1976 •.• and that's a record! List your home for sale with the hard-working record setters!
CB COSTA MESA
OFFICE:
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
OFFICE:
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MAGNOLIA ADAMS OFFICE:
9032 Adams Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
(714) 963-5671 or (714) 556-7035
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SPRINGDALE BOLSA OFFICE:
6042 Bolsa Avenue
Hunting1on Beach, CA 92647
(714) 897-0321
NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE:
NEWPORT/IRVINE @
OFFICE: --
Pf• I ,,. 2790 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 545-9491 or (714) 545·0465
17213 Brookhurst Street
Fountain Valley. CA 92708
(714) 546-1754 or (714) 968-3371 .
2043 Wes1cliff Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714) 540-8944 or (714) 646-7711
2640 San Miguel Dnve --·
Newpor! Beach. CA 92660
(714) 759-1501
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ITS JUST GOTIA IL.
lhe best buy around: 4 bedroom, 2
story in Eastbluff with formal dining,
family den, breakfast eating area and
s pacious sunny living room. (One
bdrm down, three up) Also note
beautiful terra cotta tilework, brand
new carpets, 70xl30 lot affording max-
imum privacy and an owner who is
anxious to move. A new listing at just
$152,900. It's gotta be the best buy
around.
U~IC)UI: li()Ml:S
. REAL TORS1: 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona def Mar
also in Mesa Verde. at 546·5990
MUCH SOUGHT AFTER!
... The Bluffs popular E-Plan. Spacious
3 bdrm. & family rm. PLUS full din·
ing area~ exceptional greenbelts.
$149,500
IF BEAUTY COUNTS ?
... you'll love this elegant 2 bdrm., con·
vert. den & formal dining rm. "doll
house". It's pretty as a picture, both
inside & out. Only $101,000 .
YOU'U. UICI oua ESP
••. experienced sales personnel
759-0811
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759·08 l I
Ci1Mral 1002 Ge ... ral 1002 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • • •• ••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••
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Magniflcerlt"'ecean vtew
lot! Three Ard\ Bay;
build the house of your
dreams in exclusive.
private cornmunity
w ;g uard e d ~ate.
Sl7S,OOO! Will trade.
THINKDUPUX
Why not live in one and
rent lbe other? That·.s one way or beating high
prices. 2 nice 2·bdrm un·
Its ln 11potles1 condition on the Ne wpor t
PeniMula. Steps to bay
or beach. Walk to 1tores
& restaurants on a nice
wide 11treet. DO yourself
a favor, BUY IT! 646-7171
"'D"PLAM
-,..abulous location.
bdrm, 2"4.l ba. huge Uv.
rm., formal dining,
m.'lture greenbelt view.
An excellent value a
Sl.S8.500. 673-8550
Of'fN 1119 •11 S fU"1 TOUNICf'
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ERS 1 -_;
PRIDE OF
OWHER9"1P
4 Prime beach apt. ren·
t.al units. Perfect for the owner/manager who
wants coastline location.
Steps to the beach. Call
f'or app't. 1235,000
C. F. ColesworthY
REAL TORS 640.00fO
Gw1 .. 1002 Ge•rel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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t OVER 60 YEARS Or SERVICE
SUllPllSI O~
IM 'IHI HIWa ILUFFSI
--
costAMESA
Easts Ide charmer. 2
BR., atarter or retire-
ment home. 119,500! Will
trade Cor San Diego
C.ounty.
MISSIOM VIEJO
~ak house & coclctalls •
dancing. Will trade for
apt.s, $1.S0,000 + lnven·
tory. ..... ..,,,.,.
Rfflton
• 67$.7060 *
Ol'fN 1119 •II S 'UN 'Oil N<l'
[eilfillll
EASTSIDEl-2
Olarmlna 2 bedrqom cot·
tqe on large E.utside
lot. Country kitchen,
sturdy fatho le pluter
con1tructlon. Spacious l~~~~~~~~~I workahop In detached
Cl '"'ed Ad ll b" aarafe. P'1nt18Uc price Allua S H ~ of ol11y tsS,900. Olfei:ed
item.s, 1mall item a o v A. CAJ:.L 556-2680.
any Jtem. 642·5878. .SELECT •••rill IOOZ PROPED-r E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~' !i
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lale9uard Properlie1
17141752-0161
JANICE MUWS
SClllnComtllcr
HOMES FOR SALE
JUST LISTED! Great entertaining
home in Westcliff area. 4 bedrms.,
family room, formal dining. 1406
Westcliff Dr., N.B.
MESA VERDE patio home reduced to
$81,500. New carpet. walls, window
coverings. 1653 New Hampshire, C.M.
MESA DEL MAR Special -$82,000.
Close to parks, school s, tennis club.
Big 4 bedrms on huge lot. 2750
Portola. C.M.
...•.•.................
STEAL
thrs big 4 br, 2 ha tx.•auly'
Man[v pluses included
fam1 y rm, 11at10. frwl
tn•e:. cl('. l'1l' Priced
SI .OOlrs below mrkl at
564 ,950. Con\ t or VA
loan OK. &-16 !Al98 A~'l.
TRIPLEXES
Costa Mesa, Eastssde-1
bedrm each. Trees, lge
rear yd Sll2.SOO .
HWltington Reach. 3 br 2
ba, <fplc). 2 br. 2 bu, & J
br. l ba. Prtv' yards.
SprinldMs. 2 Miles to
beach. Near new Civic
Center. $165,000.
Roy McCCll"Ch_
Realtor 18 I 0 Newport
Costa Mesa 548·7729
Open Fri/Sat/Sun l·S
"79-481 Morning Cyn Rd.
DUPLEX with 2 bedrm,
1 ba each and fireplaces.
646--3928 545-3483
Lachenmyer
Rea II or
Fun/School Duo
GO VA! CJean 3 bedrm. starter home
for only $55,500. Owner anxious!
DUPLEX
ACROSS from ICH
$175.000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Best r enta l area of ::: Newport Beach. Sum·
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How ... fo,. s-. ~ H.e ... Fors• Houn\ ,0 .. s• 'Hot.IHI For soi. HouHt Fo,. Sale 'HouH' Fors• Friday. September 30, 1977 DAILY PILOT 05 ···················•·· ·········••·····•··•··• • • • • • • • • • ' '• '• • •. • • • • • • • • •' •' • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •' • •• • • • '• ' • ' •• ' • • •. • • • • • "" •• •' ••• • • •. • • • • • • • • • • Hou1e'$ For S* Houses Fo,. S• Houses For Sele Ge~r•I 100 G.-.rel 100 CottaMH o 1024 Cotto Mesa 10:?4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •••• • • • • ••• • • • • •• • • •• •••••• ••• ••••••••• •••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ...,..'")ton hoch I 040 lrviM I 044 1,.,,iM I 044
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THE LAND IS FREE
Wht•n you pur<·hase this lovely 4
hdrm., :{ hath <·ondominJum 1n Tht.•
Hlulfs. <.tl Sl62.500.
673-4400
l-L\.R1301-l,
REAL'1-,Y
Di•isiCMt of Horf:>cw tnnstment Co.
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CUSTOM BUILT
OCEAHVIEW
ROOM FOR
BIG R.V.
REDUCED $40,000 ······················~ ······················· ·······•·············•·
Bwlder must sl'll 2 vt.·ar oJd 3 bedroom
No. Bayfront hornt>, n •modeled last
month
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··*Liv Rm w/fireplacc & wet bar
Owner will l'Onsider 2nd TD, lease /op
t1on, or possible t rade. Principles on
Jy _ $358,000.
640.6648
THE LOWEST NJCED
IH COLUGI PAD
Immaculate 3 Bdrm, l~ bath. famtly
home in a great neighborhood. Park
hke grounds, w/ mature fruit tree:>.
A~ent. 546-8640
OPEH HOUSE SAT/SUH 1·5
2450 ,. ..... St.
Cotta Meta I 024 Fountain Vol~y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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11.iundry rooms, £enn~d
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garuitc~. Good lan;incin~
avail. SJ 15,000 \•~rt uu1
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7'4/846-1371
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W Jc1ts or U<ied brick &
~tngcrhrcad llu~c lot.
lmbcpd, autv. •Prklrs, 2
c:ar g.ir w1l~e workshop
attach. & all ut1l. H \'
pad Alley Ul'l't•ss. Near
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$66,900
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-Lots of •·old world" Th R CONOOSl'f:ClALIST charm, from wooden e OSeS
lltg Uch, C:\1, 1-'t Vly shutters & cedar shingles And udorc th1• lwauhful
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VALLEY 640-9900
UNIVERSITY PARK
S94.950
l-...:r 1t1n;.: Ed1n1Jurg
modd to" nhoml' w •;i
bdrm:., l.111uly rm. 2'~
bath:o.. llu~e harkyard
·", l>nl'k patw & lir<>ptt.
W.tl<>rfronl llonws
ti31 I IO(I
plu!oh carpet ing und l'OOd•>· Pool & clubhOU'>I'
eu:.lom dra~. &eluded a11J1IJbl<:, party pat111
plush 1>ut10. Acre::. of l>anlng ur~a. ca rp":ts, lkuul1ful 4 bdrm. home. green grJss & towcnni; drapl''l . ~H ,50U, HKH, Woodl1r11l~:e, :i HI> 2 B1\
lurmal d1n1n).!. 1:.imily trees :,urround tbi:. ~-17:!0 Hroadmo~r p;ilto home,
ruom. Sunken living popular TNllSJ-; + ~<irJ.:1•ous tn'1dl' <ind out.
l'al10!>. SH~.000 h h t ruom. !Irick fireplace. 2 privalt' apt! Call now .. TARIElL yi-~~-O\\-~r5.il·•I038_
LIDO REAL TY t as' ~n1quc ome w~n LUSK PLAN 1.
CoronodelMor 1022 CostoMu o 1024 673-7300 ~~~592·l34617U :9tl3-8961 .. #1 lnColifomio" Reduced !>!1.IOO. L~wl·.st
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SPECTACULAR
Quality Duplex
An to"\Ct')Jllonal ~u·,\om
hwll home with v;iultetl
wood bl•am c.:cd111 g
b(•;iutiful i.olad. o .1k
cabinets thru-out
fi replace11 tn h \'lllg room
and m;ister bNI room.
leaded ~IJ:.!> "'indolo''.\
and .1 tcram1t· till'
Ja<·uu1 in t he rnaslt:r bath_
New <..:onifo,,, :l llr. 2' ~Ba, OPEN 11ousi..: FHL 10 12
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an appointment lo :;cl.' 752-2000
OWNER ANXIOUS 0~tr~!f'ReAL toRs
Moved out of area. New 960·4342
landsl·aping, corpct. -------This pro11t•rty ha• bc•l•n putnt in & out. Super HUMTIHGTOH
multiple list 'i.: :.it 589.500. cla;.::.1r home 11n n quiet SEA CLIFF
Ownr. mw.t mo\'l'. \<Ill tul de-sdc S:!4,500 sell for sss.<KJO' Buyer to Colf·Tcnr11s Bt•adi
L1HWE 2 STOil\ I gd new loan Income Q Bcdrm, i.:i .int bouu" µro11 ,1t rear of Jot. CA&Jl'O•,.. .. lt•ast•d •ll S!OO p<.•r nao. room + famil} rm. :J (',11
BEST BUY IH CM
Pn vacy A3lc. leads tv 4
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Turtlcrock. A world of
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of $127.000. 0Y.nl'r Will
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WOODBRIDGE
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R.AMCH REALTY
551·2000
HERITAGE PARK
We have this highly uµ
l!radL'<I :1 bedroom family
home with a l>EN wail in.: jui.t for you. The
~ar:igc h,1'.\ also been
paneled. May be ju~
what you have bern look-
111.J.! for Walk to the new
1xirk, pool, tennu. court,.,
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:)76,500. l:all to sec.
RANCH REALTY
551·2000
POOL HOME
PLUS
540-3666
ownr. live at tront hou,,c. PROf!EfllY EXCHANGE. "1c. ~ar. Xlnt l'Ond 1 For into.
Cha-.. c. Martin. 216 '1 .__ ;,i:,k for A gl·nt. Jud
Broadway, ph: 6~5 153'1_ 963-6739 557-762() ~tasters~.21;~; --rh1-; ~1'l'IUdl·•I I !Ir ha!> Ill 1h1'> i,pac1o u:; J br :i t·harm1ng 2 IJ<'drnom
11wn\' nl'w an1I e•1.11ltnJ.! l-~a.,b1uc Co:,ta l\lt·:,;.i Rental with firephH'•'
•'\llJ,,. ~t.·11 llolo'n Iv ltv bc:iuty with beautiful and a separalt.• p.!1111 Lt;, l ATTDITJOM ---------1 Lowest Price in HB
N 1• w A r h o r l a k c
lownhoml' w lrg rcJr
yard, s UJJkcn Ii' 1n~ room
& form11I dmm~ plus 2
master .UR ::.u1le11.
VALLEY 1' 640-9900
H erc 1::. a l ovely
<iRANAl)i\ I ll thl?
tamow. Hanch of lrv111e.
4 t~rooms. form<il din-
ing room and a POUL. •
Featurini: mJny 1lc
corutor h1~hlis;hts. On a
c·ul·de-s<ic ::.trct't. No ·•~
~Ill'. dues. Now askm&
$107,900. Call for appt.
trnl•ll·i.:.111t·l·.lln•.rn111lw IJrJ,!c poolsi1.e varcl . deck i~c ~h ii MEWHOMEBUYERS Like new xtra nice IJ:e + ownl'r will help \ou
.111!1 h:.t1·1111\ "'11/1 bri.:c !.l'p,1rate double ,,~ra~c -· Call "1.1 .... , .. 11 !IUP:U• If Id lakn to livn lamily condo. 3 Br, 31 ~ with the t'los 11lJ.! eu~h . :1 -... .... <--·------·· -)OU wou ' .. n .. + bonus r·m Cho.IC" lJcdrm. 11, hath 2 1·ar tm l. cl1d1•rs on.•n1n •• t11 t:our .• 11°, ., ll", lrplc, ()/W, '(' I • L'Vlocal1'01\ Nrall Mu:.\ ~<tr . S5~1.!JSO Jlurry!! lln·.1klJ'I n1111k. <...111 lur l:trJ.!c rain. rm with etlB . J k a k ng ut ·1 fraction •><i • '
' u u 1 ;1ppu1 n •' n . ., ~ ,., ., .. " .. .. of the t•oi.l and bl! near ~,, • . · • · L , • Villa"t.' RE 963·4567. ,,,.,~Jl:l sp:mou~ patio Oil vcs ~ Mesa dt•I ~J:ir. ~wnN South Coa:;l Plala. ~ce sec to :ipp re<•. l!t _ -'=---__ _
.-----==='='===-thepm·<.'~'7S.~loandlets ._.!___'.___ Avail now. ~Rl.000 liUlLDt:R CLOSIO:OUT !11:JSlerbdr!11w1ba .W~1lk SH£RP&COZY [~
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&16 717 1 OLD COM DUPLEX -Townhomel'!-undcr San for lgc family. Pool, ten. Bnghl home, "'~ m1 tu ' . ..,,.,.,.,,Ill' •... So. or hwy , lo;idcd BESTr.a.sTSIDE t.1i\na llcadan1;. rus,11auna,clubhouscin bch. elemcntry, Edison CREEKSIDE RANCH REAL TY
551-2000 _ '. [®-~ h 1 t r arrt & &;A -cl. Dbl gar w,lndry & ll1~h Ownl'r. S71,9au HNiullful 4 lwdrm, :1 . : ; ;',.c~s~";;;111~ ~~c;~, bay HOME ~so Vttck View xtra prk'ng Must .~ell 962·3712 hath. z story home with S I S $49 000 . . \'i('W. 227Shl•rwoodPl.icc OnG HC ~oon. Hy owner (Fee --family r m. Move in con· O~n at •• ' OpenSatl2·4.Sun11 ;s .i Bdrm, pool l'abana. 0 CHIN~ negoJOr Agt Vacanl Decoralori,Dehght'. dahon. l'u:.tvm drapc11, New Woodbrid~e Croi.lf-
OCEANFRONT
TRIPLEX
Near 'Ualboa Pier. Xlnt
location. New c·opper
-plumbing & fixture~
ARTIST'S SPECIAL thru·out. New carpeting
BEACH 2 STORY & paint. UEST Ocean-front pnce uround. $54,950
Ry Owner, Sbr, highly """.'·""'· .... 7.7700 wkday~. Sunny Showra::.e_ home 1 2220Waterfront family room, prislanl• d .. 1 5157 950 o .,.,., ..,.., ..,,,, ., d «h.-c i:aragc npcnl'r, ~ mg 2 bdrm .• 2'1!! bath::.~ Call673Jltll clean. owner rt>ady lo \lpgra l'U. ' • pn or 962·8773 aftcr6pm for w i .0 n 1 1 m 1 t c back y<trd w1tov 11atw. upgraded "Bri~hton". llsc Sun 1795 Tanager appt. Ask for l\1arshall. prn;s1b1hl1cs :>:?000. I.It.•· v S16S.00010wnt'r start packm~ Sl3.'>,UOO Dr 6 1 Sy1·amorc motkl. a· nellr the lake. lkst bU;\
1'73-366.'l lliJ 11086 ~ •lOI~ EU1sl. Open Hou:.c <.'or<tl•nJ.! al owJncc, 1 cant. M;ikc ofll-1 Call avail. in lhc area. Vacam lm-da•at-. PRICE REDUCED'. Wknds Hit. :i Ba' <!:!UO llQ. It Mu 58XO & n .'ady for occupancy :11 ''"" "" s1ngil' slur~ :<>If)~ 500 Possession Vacant Must st.>11 3 Br 2 CONDOSPEClALIST w1as.sunwblc VA louu. 1 only S I 12 .:rno. 1 i, c h J rm 1 n I! 2 B H , Ua, new carpel!>. I Ilg lkh. CM, Ft Vly Mile to b<'aeh 96ll l!lti7 J.AKF$1 ni-:.
w 1sp11c1ou:; tarn r m , I 140MisslonDr. Touchstone Really
r ustom built, dl•sa)!nl.'d s:t'>.900 963-<Ml67 FOR S,\LE-Sprawhn~..._ .. _______ •I
()1,.,.,., SAT.SUN 1-c. Calaf. Ranrhettc. Open ,. for cnterta1n1nJ.: & "''' oJ
I Owner 545-0475 hearth f1rcplarl', warm W"• "'"'UT SQUARE pnvacy. Ful price OPENHOUSEOWNER WOWl.I. Ji ving ;,reus. Walls 111 ,........,
S169,SOO. Open Sat.Sun Sat & Sun 105 Mesa .BvownerJ Bdrm, p~ ba 1:lasstoJ,!:t rden.~paciou-.
~HERITAGE • .• REALTORS
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1·5. Cre.iltve Invest Vt'nle 4 Br 2 Ba. h(c Flt ~!any \tra's incl central Spanish style 3 br, l~ ba master with pnvatc bath Only ~.900 will pro11i1lc CUTE2.DRM mcnt.s,&1.\'.9S13 S79.900.54S·l588;545f'°84 w family rm. & patio. + 3 Children's rooms. you wi the exct·plion.11 __ _ _ _ _ _ A,C Nr So. Cst !'lala. . I f I I
SPYGLASS 576,500. 546·506I> Lg. yard on qwet Cu .cle· Harowood kitchen with ll e.tyle on y rvane can COTTAGE 3 BR BUCCOLA ---~ac. Move 1n on credit wrap de.'>tf(n and all the provide in this2 BR, AJC
Close to ull 11hoppm~. Uy owner. Southport 11 MESA. VERDE *TRIPLEX* approval.S84.500 latest app liances-beauty . Xlnt condition. Ca,.,.,..tcd. Bdrm, family rm· game a 1:t J. 0 1n 1· n .. r a m 1 1 y . VALLEY 640-9900 'f523 CMlf PUsl>l~IRVll(E
Pneedri2ht at 29.000. rm. orma imni:. · l' ~ " · Hcduced $1000's tbas , ·r-r Id musa· '!':xquis1tel" up0 radecl in Pride 11£ o wne r ship. Q .. ......,...=======J--------.-.:-= •fr! •
INVESTOR'S
SPECIAL PRICE
SLASHED S38, 900 Corona def Mer I 022
<iuardecl gateway pro. •••••••••••••••••••••••
lcl1S lavish .:rounds with CDM ll!"'CH pool. S<.·cludcd entry to IOI"
l''<t·l'utl\c 11v . rm . COTTAGE
Su n -; h • n e i: o u rm el Lot.s of wood and stained
i..1tchen ovcrlooks ~ 1 a 5 s. p R 1 c E
private <.'Ourt yard. REDUCEDtoSl37,SOO.
!';wt."t'p sng master bdrm R C TAYLOR CO 1-clllld'::. retreat. Aban· • • •
<lonod and owner 1s anx· 955-0350
syst e m . bea uti I u 1 best area Ai:cent!l79 5271:1 Three 2 bdrm un11s c.ui"°""'" wt.>ek! BkrS36·9Jl l. ~ W.Aa...UTSQU.ARE
are h 1 t cc tu r a II y -------w,patio-.. 6 car parking. PROP~EXCHANSE.llc. -~Re<J. \ cstat<Z P\OC P\C'lf~<Z OP£USUM.2·5 I d d I $140,000. Call 673·5741 _,_ ~ A"'I an sc 3 pe poo area· PEHDIMG 14605 O•al Rood
Side yard with 2 story FORECLOSURE Agnt. 96J.m3g • • 557-7520 -SHARP "B" unit; :$ playhouse. Game room
extensively paoelcd with Owner desperate, must (Trtr 0 Qualified ets may buy OWNER DESPERATE bdrms .• 2 ba. condo Gird
real oak. Oak cabinets sell. Big rus tom1Lc d Roomforloot Huntmgton•och 104 Uus fane ll.D.homewith $85,SOOVA bdrm.can bcformaldin cont a in a complete homc near Mesa Verde 3 Bdrm. 2 bath Camaly ••••••••••••••••••••••• the belltoCterms. Sharp 3 t . 1 1 n g rm. >. MAN y
.. _ lot W'lk • .a.uo._ ...... RIC bedrm w "··alled cornAr Cul-dc ·sac amt Y EXTRAS. NEAT "ov-m~ic system . Bank ap C4>unlry Club. 4 LnrAC uumcon com er · a ..._.... ,...._ ,_ " · hb h d B · k '"' ...
r JI b d d l oft topvlsw .• m1lenni•club lol, f plc, cov. patio. neig or 00 • rte nredpa•;ow1thlushplan-praisal o $330.000. as <' rooms an · " · fireplace. Bullt.-in wood ~· "" added $15,000 in dccorat· Private swimming pool. Only S71.SOO 4 BR, 2 Bl\. Comer toca· ma n y upgrndes . N r shelves in family & hvinp tings. Q!ntral air. G. E.
ing since that appra1i;al. Askin~ price JUSl re· DAVID BOURKE, ti on. Close to beach, Marina, for S79.900. rm. Sun sparklinlo'? family washer & dryer incl. On
Will sell below bank ap· duced to Sl45,000. Make RLTR schools & shopping. Ex· S.'ll-5800, eves. 847-8H23 k. h 3 Q Jy $6,200
Call 546-9950 h1t1REH•tworlc ate en. ucen size 14631. O•alRoad praisal. Our new home 1~ olfer. Call 540-llSl ceptional value $84,900. bedroom s . Lu s b 1 y
almost completed. V.AU.EY 640-9900 landscaped grounds. Call "A" Unit with 2 bdrms ••
644-67()9 DanaPoW 1026 ~ CONDOSPECfALIST fo r personal preview 2 baths. puneled family
001 · r.v.r.D Jltg Bch CM ~'t Vly 7~·1700 . rm., lge. patio; pool & REDUCED SIO,O -••••••••••••••••••••••• tatcz r~ · • opt,,rrt9 •trHUNroN N!<t • park nearby. VERY
Finest value in Spyglass ~a\ E~ Touchstone Re.illy [\fl''-· ·. ~ ~EH.vA···EL•R"'PY!HPCriOcedPEUrigbMlDal Tremendous ocean & bay ------,---OCEAN VIEW? I'!~=====:===:;:::=:::==:~ 963-0867 , .,.,. .,.,,.,,
T view. 4 BR., family rm .. Next to ND. 3.~R .. :im rm, You bet! This one year
VACANT LO 2 frplcs.; old world owner ~ays sell ·Come new duplex has views Hew Oc._.ood REALTOR 552·0434
111us Submit any offer !
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CDM c harm. Spanish tiled by Sal iSun l-5~ & make from both units + Us"'-NEW LISTING I & ofr 20311 Alis o Agt •--. Greentree 2 br, conv. den, Rare Spyglass Hill tot patios with poo • • fireplaces. balconies. Sbarp 4 bedrm home. Beautifully upg r aded spa. ssa,500• O.W.C. WOODBRIDGE w /magnificent ocean & jacuzzi. Open weekends. 646-11»4 or67S..1580. and low ma ant. landscap· formal dining rm & rum· :rownbouse. 2 br end Un· Many upgrades 831-7568 Owner Nduc:ed ~!rl~01o~s~~~ cvi!:~~ sm.~~'U~:'i1N ~~:::·S::~'n;~~e~~l ing~='*" RJtrs ~U:s~i ~r!1d:i:u:~ ~r~:~~~~~-creek 0 " 2 Tu RTL E a o c K . .$20,000
ELDUMPO home. REALESTATE 644-7383 TERMS. By Owner. 67~160 673-4147 bathw/Romantub. Cov. "CLEAN" 2 BR, Den. 2 4 Bdrms .• 3 baths, air ·
R.C. TAYLOR CO. 546-5228 atrium & patio. Owner % Ba w /wa rm col o rs. cond., new. Willows 241 STEPS l 0 CHARMJNG 3 Br. 2 Ba. leaving area. $112,SOOfor c.ul'O«HIA . Agtfowner, 833·1795 Morlel$100,000.
TOIEACH 955-0 5 frplc + 1 br. apt$159,000 VA. TERMS BY OWNER-You save, cul·de-snc home. Open PR EXCHANGE.Ill. eves. OwneriAgt. 833-1761:l
lt's k>wdownanddirty! iiiiiiiiiiii•iNiwww-i Owoer.64G-7030 MESA.VERDE view,4Br,2~Ba.2story, Housethisweekend,9201 ..... ...,._
Looks like a home where V le to O Sharp home ln xlnt an?a brand new home. Xlnt Sid Harbor, HB. Agent 963-6739 · • 557•7520 UNIVERSITY PRK EW IH the butralo roamed. A 1 2 I cean on quiet Lree shaded flt. location , look & com-968-S430or962-4454 BY OWNER N
handyman's paradise! Completely .remodeled Coda M 1024 Motivated seller agrees pare. $100,000. 493-5570, F.d.inburg lbr, 2Y.aba, ram SMOl<ETREE
Paint. and prof at! A quiet on an oversized lot. A "° • m· ""'·n·tin. " to pay '"""' or 496-SCMS Priced Roses rm, quiet. s treet. 2 IEOROOM SmashJ·ng 4 BR plus den ••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. ,., ..,.,., lane sheltered by tower-1 II! -.... ... 15 buver closing co!lts w /a 3 br 2 ..... ba home w /vault· Reduced for quick &ale. Nice., neat. terrific lex: a, l I d t this ~I"• f.ormal dining plus GO~ OR • u-." ..,,. • 'n For qu• k 5 I _, <N\ 640 8248 Pl 8 · mg recs ea s 0 -full priced VA offer . Of-ed. ceilings & soaring IC a e & Fru1•t Trees ._,,.,.,.,. . tion. A rare an 1 Jn rustic b1deaway. Sparusb uge family room with Walk t.o Mesa Verde C.C. f~ t $19 900 545 9491 N I I led Smoketree. Just 1 year
style 3 bdrm. Shovel •em open beam s. natural Charmlng 4 Br, 2 Ba on a • • · views. ew Y comp e Full price o n this 4 .Just Jlsted home. 3 Mountain Vi•w new and awalUogJosUor
up and you got yourselr lW>Od textures and ocean cor lo\. Open Sal/Sun l -5 w ;decorator crptg & bedroom Townhome -bedrooms, formal din· Btoadmoor Woodbridge. you. Great starter borne ~•n estate. Priced dirt and Jetty view from 3019JavaRoad patio sl3:b· P erfect f?r SSS,llOO! Tremendous de-fna, huge family room, 4br, Bba, ram rm, form. tortheyouncCamUyt.bat
4:heap at $72,000 whlcb rnast~r suite & s undeck. YEAGER REALTY entcrtalnmt. Call Billie al, dining area, forced fireplace. Frwt trees. din rm. $122,500. M6-42CM wants lhe beat. It won't
:oieems only right. CalJ Juatstepe to Ocean Blvd. 556-6111 833-3150 air beating, prl vale dos nm, near schools & eves lo.sllong as It's priced at
quick!847-6010 rm.ooo. IS Reduced Lovely 4br & fam nn. PQtlo,BKR.c.all842-2S61 shops, S72.000, 8.KR, _:_..,;._ __ *_*_* ___ _.a most r e asoaable .,.,. "' "''"% .,.Jfb c• 644-72 II rwg,.~~~~ ~: .:~...... ----TURnl!ROCIC • ..,...., [·~IHft:Hj~· !'!'cb8h:~~~'~:;,a3rn~! r~e~~:~tept area. 496-mt,•a.1-57S2 I ...aaa'I ~~:::.sc:::rJ.~-s _'$$----"••=•IP yards, hardwood floors. convenienltoshops.cov. OCUMVIEW "#I IBCalfonllo" I_.. ... Broadmoor plan 4. 4
brlck fplc , askl n ~ ered patlo, n eatly 1"8 best lo Dana PoJnt ''#1 lftCallfomio" Bdrm, separate dlnlng
red hill .....
552-7500 Wad Ads CaU6C2·56'18 ll0.000. Owner /Agt. Joe landscaped front and re· for 199,llOO. J Br, den, 2~ · NO DOWN rm., llv. rm., le fam.~~~~~~~~~
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................. -.......................... MESA VERDE. 1850 covered pallo, $"73,900, to' Harbor le Laauna. We have several homea 1 .. L1w 1042 Youwoo'tbedlaappolnl-ByQwner.28aths.Clote
aq.ft., 3 Br, no quality-BKR, 540-1720 Don't nWll lU und e r s 8 O • O O O • 3 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ed. Price reduced td to pat'M " ~boot On1Y ~ ~:·/:~ w~"'1:i uQl~c: K.R.Proplrtt.1 ~~Aih:C~~~~ oretSAT= l•S S131,000 land included. $79,900. Open Uoui. ~ r,::;;:~ sU.950. I MIRL &Toro l~-OSSS lOlJ :1:::=:-:a: ~~~~fJ!~:~:~ ~ *** tt?.£:.:o~~·i;.1!~~
110111 ILlllS Cal ~.drooeJf-~m-~lort,5bo!1aR.~ii!3'~b,v!·.· __ "'_#_l_la_C_tl_forWe_--.,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor detaHa. CALL w/apcctacular view of 2 WOODUIOGI _.... .... • ..,·· FAMILY • W H EL A N R E A L cbanoela. LC p r, aun· ClOSSIMfi WOODlllDGE
l'OOf D&tGHT mt'ATE.•1155. ~ deck & boat dock. Xlnt Br\lht.oo MdJ. 2 St.orJ, 3 C.'leb,.HoMe OVEFf SO YEARS Of! SERVICE Many xtraa. $110,000. ·COLLEGE · 8-tltl.CUI 4 bdrm both• SIS Baal• Speciallall-3, financ~. s:M91000 Br, 2\4 batha. Cbolce ,.,... Modlt
27881..omuo. !54&-0739 p .._RK CJDquiotcul-de-nc. Pl o• 401'5bdrm models a•alJ, · PURC'tl.L R~~ locaUoo. All up(?adH . abr, 2b9i, dln rm. noot. -rLAN 4• ~ ty of txJrat: FamUt eomew/pOCIUJ......._ SunaetBch Nr Rec facU f& lake. By atrium , corner lot.
WESTSIDE Prlced to Hill Great room, covered patlo • Panlnp>aYrOperU• B•rbof P•clfic Boac.b owner. Prln o.oly. tllS,990.AvaU.O.C.. Spacloua To\Yllhou•e Ove?looking l•ro.U1 hocn• ln • floe lar'41 ftnctd yard. W•lk eomo. Up15talra, c:«no.r, m-T.U1 ~OC''llNCM
Pool. Jacuu:l & Tennis Courts. Wit& nelebborbood. Clean and to tbf hill\ ICbool. Aak· ~TATI . . lbr unit W/ocuo vu. ore. HOUSI I OrEH • ~ M
n .. t. wltb patk·ltk• 1n1-.ooo.. Vert ·iur• pafk Ute SpeN to but14Joft.. Price HOU"I •-•i'• View Of Ocean From 2nd Floor. 3 SPECIAL IP'Ound• •. AD uetll•nt 7llrd with DOU HOUft hduced. ~ -..... Bf:d.rooms 3 Baths, Den/Famlly OppOcWntty ii Y~ call ...,.._ ... flttb~ P'anwtlc: S«aUoil. Alj lyTht1"..., t..5PMSAT/SUN ~ ll'ltft bflt loti.
Room, Will Be Redecorated ·Jn lrnpeeeably cared for nowlMS-OaO:S ~ ter'fnl, MMU'l,lJ.Hln.2811 4511 Gretfttrff ~·n~ :!:.":irT:::
Colon & Ton Selected By Buyt:r. ''i'BB.£DOllHOME"on l~:!!!!!~~~··~·~·uo=o~ SC:OTT•IALTT lnW 1 ~44 ~;1:;::~.~·sf: :8~ Hrtb tonH, lmmac.
$129.SOO. Shown By Appointmenl a '*\table Qwe\ atrooL ~ l>D-no qual nw IBr IJ6-71Jl •••-• .. •••••• .. •••••• twtmmini. ~lcJ Cu " w/llliertd.I :JidlAa.
Good u .wter home or AJC, up•~ &an~ DDR:n&LD 3 BR Patio parka. Ju1\ Sl09,000. Opt HM Sat or ~
ln•tltmttt. -5,000. or uf<I -ntc. aMl lf.&f111\unt. llLL kUe ltn11 'lrilJI Hom•, 11• '"" 1 rd, Jmw D, T&tWD.f lUtr QPL 1~~.!..~Ln.. mabott..C&llC.nlu.rr -..00.MJlftc, t.oaM n..11 .. PUotCl...UW.M. __,/otfar.~ '&-'1'1'9t llSM.m-,__.. ZlW..t.tlllf,~. -~
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l·'1·.1tur1•:... 11wlud1· Ut.'rvtm c:C1r~trng ,
1 u..,tom drapt· .... flt·h~htful rear yard
"1th "'cic.x.l dl·1·k111g , \\all'r softener and
,t I t',lll'llll Ill\ l''tl llH'llt nl $119,750
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THE LAND IS FREE
Wht·n you purl'hase this Jovel} -t
hrlrm., :i hath <·ondorrumum 1n Tht·
Bluff<... al :i;H.i::!.500
673-4400
llEALTY
Diwision of Harbor ln•e-shMnt Co.
REDUCED $40,000
Builder must sell 2 year old 3 bedroom
No. Bayfront home. remodeled last
month.
• • Pn' all' Bt•.it h
• • :\las lct' Swle" I trt•plan
*•Game Hoom w I 1rcpl~H'l' ~ wet h.1r
·••Liv Rm w/f1rcplace & wet bar
Owner will consider 2nd TD. lease top
t10n , or possible trade. Principles on
]y. $358,000.
640-6648
lHE LOWlST ... CED
IM COLLEGE ,AU
Immaculate 3 Bdrm, 13~ balh, family
home in a great neighborhood. Park
like grounds, w/ mature fruit trec:i..
Agent. 546-8640
OPl:H HOUSE SAT/SUM l·S
2450 ~St-
Costa M~sa I 02 4 Fountain Volley I 0 3 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
In Law Quarters
i\ND,Olt
TttnO«JffS Retreat
$66,900
HEW HOMES
HEAR THE
OCEAN
Attractwc 3 bedroom 3
bJth, 1700 sq. fl. home!>
f1:alur1ng CJr1>ct'i
t.lrapei., fuJly land.sc111><'d
laundry rooms. fonccd
yJrd, fireplaces, :? car
garages. Good llnancrng
uva1l. SI 15,UOO. Vasil 0111
olfice \lO properly at
tiOI 12th Stred
REALTY INC
7 14/846-1371
Eastside qwet tree lmt.'<.1
street, lovely Cape t'cKI
w,Jots or w.ed brick &
J!ingl'rbread. llu.:e lot.
ln<.l:;epd, auto. :,prklr,:,, ~
1:ar gar w ,lgc workshop
attach. & ..ill ut1I. H \"
pad. Alley accl•ss. Nt•Jr
schools & ll·nn1~ Crt:>.
5-18 4019 alt. 7pm
U O Y 0 U N t; t; D :!
llO:\lt:S IN ON1':-> Try Sm II this French Chateau I e ------
C.:ONDOSPEClt\LIST
Htg Bch. C:\I. Fl \ly
Touchstone llcalty
963 Ol:\67
Lots o! .. oltl world" Th R
lharm. from woodl.'n e oses shutters & cedarsh111gles And adore the ~aullfol
to thl• :.ill.pended, wind· lu:.h plants that :,ur·
Jnj.! ... tam·:isc. neautllul round;; lhl!> 4 bedroom
plush t·arpeting and rondo. Pool & clubhou:.C'
l'U.'>lom draf)t!:>. St!cludcd available, party patio.
GREEHBROOK i>lu::.h l'utau. Anes ul 1>1nmg area, carpels,
Beaul1£ul ·I bdrm. home, green ~ras:. & towering drapes. 568,500, UKll.
formal dming. fomih· trees s urround this 540-17:!0
room. Sunken ll\ing popular TN llSE +
room. Brick fireplace.:! private apl! Cull now, TAAll~ I
Patios. SIU8.000 this unique home won't IUK"'1i
Coronadel Mar 1022 Costa Mesa
LIDO REALTY last: 1 • • • ..
I 024 673-7300 i1a:5!12·13-.16i711:9tiJ-8961 "#I In Cahfonua
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SPECTACULAR Nt·w Condo::.,:.! Br. :?'~l Ha. OPEN HOUSI': FHL 10 12 We si>ec1alize! Call us for
2 frph:'::.. l't:ramit' till: & SUN 1-6. :!042 So.1---------•1 an appointment to .sec
Quality Duplu kitrh1:ns & bath Pool & KajX'lla Ct. 4 HR, Fam· OWNER ANXIOUS our selections. 1\11 except ional cu~lnm :.pa. 675-t\!112 Hrokt·r rm. Sl 19,500. 1;7!!1 ·8200 MALLOY REALTORS
bwlt home with vaulted --- ---------Moved out of area. New
wood bcu m ccil111g . FREE HOUSES BEST BUY IH CM lands t·a ping. cur pct. 900·4342
beautiful solid oak FOR VETERANS This properly ha., bcl•n p:.iint 111 & out. Super HUHTIHGTOH
cab Inc ls l hr u ·O ut . multiple hst'g. :Jl SH9.500 d:J!>::.IC home on a qwct sr '"CLIFF f1repluccs m hvm~ roum Nt> down, NO clo-.ing Ownr. musl move, \\Ill 1·ul-de~ac 914,500 5;A
and master bedroom l~hL'>. Wt• haH· 2 in Co::.l:.i sell for ~.OOO' Buyer to Golf-Tenms·Bcat·h
Generol I 00 G~rol I 002 leaded gl:.i::.::. "indows ,\k,.,a. I m ~anla Ana.:! in ~N new loan. Income LARGE 2 STO Jl Y. I
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e1nd a Cl'rdOlH' tile JlunlinAtlln lk'aeh Call prop al rear of lol. n Bedrm. giant bonus
jacuizi 10 the m.i,.,lcr tor FR EE mlorm:ilJon. lt•ased at SWO ix·r mo \.' CAuFO•"'" room + family rm. 3 Car
CUSTOM BUILT ROOM FOR bath a.., k for \ c l t· ran Ownr. live al rronl hou!>t' PROf!.ER'Q' EXCHANGE. lac. gar. Xlnt eond! For mlo.
OCEAH VIEW BIG R.V. PLUS tvunM•lor A1-rt Chas. c . Martin. 2rn ~ ..,,_ ·a:,k for A~ent. Jud
1 hi-; "<'1 luclt·1I I Hr h;i-. 111 I hi<., :,pac1ous :S br a charming 2 b('droom 540-3666 Broadway, ph: 645 15J.I 963 6739 557·7620 Masters 898·2636.
"'·"" 1ww ,11111 1·\1·it1111: .. ;Jshadc Costa Mc:,a Rental with f1replacl'
• \lrJ' ~ll"p ''""n to hv bt•uuty with beaut1tul and a separall• patw it;, ATTENTION LowfftPric~ in HB 1111t·l<'l!••n11· 111 ... 111\11•w 1.trl!l' pools1ie vard ·deck i~c ~.r.:1 ]j J HEWHOMEBUYERS Like new xtra nice lgc +owner wall help )OU
.11111 h.dt HI)\ \\ tlh (,JJ )!I' l>l'Pilralc double garage . . Call 644 T'.!l ,itJJtn• H \'OU would hkt• to hve family condo. 3 a~. ~· ~ w1lh the closing CO:-.l::.. 3
, •tli i .1 p pu int m 1• n I ::.hdi·rs oJ)l.'nmg to your '1 HR, 2 Ha , frplc, U /W. of the cust and be near f'V locauon. Nr all. Must gar· S59.'.150. II urry: !
SPECIAL PRICE
... 01 l.1~t '>all' 1 f.. '\1,'l'Ul I\ I'
l>t.'111rhultJ Plan V. 4 HH.
rumlly room form.ii d111
rni; room. hn'.1kra::.t &
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Month.'l olu
#IJ Dct.•1 wood Eu:.t
Dnvc by &<•all tor tl1Jpl.
PATTI WALK~!~
Hl':ALTY
H-12 14HI
LARGEST PLAH
PrH"t' rcclucl.'u Walk
lrom tl111'> I Hit lo ;111
::.choob. shop:, & JJUrk. I
Yr. homl' warranty ,\
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VALLEY 640·9900
-UNIVERSITY PARK
$94.950
1-:' c 1t1 n g Ed 1 n h u r .:
111uu1•l lo\\ nhoml' w J
bdrm:., family rm. :!1 'l
bathi.. Huge b,1ckyurd
.v1bnd. patio & lirt'pll.
Wat(•rfront llomc~
631 1100
Woodlmdgc, 3 HD :! BA
Aro:idmoor put10 home.
i:or~cow. m~1de and out
su~.~cr s:i 1 ·403!_
LUSK PLANl.
Reduced $4000. Lowest
price an Tu rt I crock
Highlands 514·1.950.
THE IRVIHE REALTOR
752-2000
Privacy gate, leads to 4
hr, dream home.
Turllerock. A world f•f
your own for investment
of S127,900. Ownt•r Will
help fmantc. 75'1 7747
WOODBRIDGE
NC\\ Arborlake
tO\\nhomc w Ir~ n•ar
yard, l>unkcn hHn~ room
& formal dmin~ vlui. 2
m~ter DR :-.wtc:.
VALLEY 1~ 640-9900 -"" ,11-.1.i-.1 110111-. C.all tnr larJ.:l' fJm. rm with ewn like a king al a fraction Ila -+ bonus ~m. Choice Bcdrm. l·'• bath. 2 car
.i1i:.::.iu :.iMtiou' patio OH yes ~ Me:.a dt•I Ylar. Owner South Coast Plaza. sec :.cc t o apprcc. Lge V11lagc RE963·4567. (~ 1m.1 ·i~."u,·~ ~~~.,~~ .. ~~s~A~n~1;~ ~-' -, ~~~3 now. ~~2.000. ~~ILD~i~l~i~s~c;~r ~~~~c~~~~:~1~y ~?~~ SHARP & COZY liim•W_O_O•D-B•R•l•D•G-E-
'Oi ilrlij)flj ~~v ~ 1~1·• ·" • ,,..n '" '· -~ · s~~ ~~~ :,ur~~'~ cd BEST EAS~SIDE -£a0::::i~~din~~der San· :.1~~~~~1~i~:i1C:~:~:~: ~t~h~1:~~:try:~ 1-~:s~~ CREEKSIDE
. $49,000 [ ~ IM&IHI] ~~'.'~,!~'~~~;~:~~~ 227Sh~=Plm ~G~~:::.~ fa{.~~f~iw:r;:t;~~~ -~-1 ·-:-:-·1-:0-aw_to-:-c-~-e-l~-::-~-:-50-· ~:~~:~:~r~£~fi~~~~~
IH1111 ... ·11l,1tc fam ily -. 0penSatl2·4,Sunll ·:J <I Bdrm. pool cabana, By Owner, 5br, highly ncgo)Or A~t. Vacunl Sunny Showcase home d1tion. Custom drnpc~.
h t l •<i<•nllJI 2220 Waterfront family room, pristine upgraded. $157,950. Ofln 5m,900. 557·7700 wkdays w 1. u n 1 i m i t e d dee garage opener . lg 111111' 111 quii· r ·~ 8oR>oa Peninsula I 007 Call 67:J.JH!I dean. owner ready lo or 962 8773 after 6pm for back yard w /cov patio.
111·.1 1'111.1.,ti.:1• yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.65.00010 wnl.'r ~lurtpackmg.S135,000 Hse Sun 1795 Tanager a ppt. Ask for Ma ri.hall. possibihties. S2000. de· Syc·amorc m odel. Vu ·
" hll .rnu'>l.tp111g. 6733663 673-8086 Dr.556-6076 flOO'J.IElhs>.OpenHow.c <·orating allowance. -1 canl. Mukc •>ffc1 . C':.ill
mu-.t oc1:.a.ai..1FRO .... T lm~iate -P-R-IC_E_R_ED_UCED! Wknds. Bit. :l Ha, :i:wo SQ. ft S.'658l«I ~ " --- -s&nglc ~lory4 510~,500. TRIPLEX Possession Vacant-Must sell J lir :! CONDO SP ECIALIST w,:issumable VI\ lo:in. 1
Near lialboa Pier. Xlnt Ch arm 1 n g 2 B R , Bu. new carpets. tltg Bch, CM. l''t Vly Mile to beach 968·•1!167 ~HERITAGE
!FREE POOL!
ll«aul1ful I Ut.'llrou111 I""
-.tor.> 1\ccut11 l' hom1
that ha-. l11.·t•11 h•i:hly lll' ~r;1d1•(j .inti i'\ !>UIJCI
i.h.a1 p .lllrl dean Prteed
"1th 1>.am1· model!> l"UI'
n.ontl.> •11l1•r\'<l, .) l;'t th1>
hcauty has a J8 root 1\n
I h u n y 11 o u I w 1 l h
.1ul11mul1r pool :.w1•1•J1
:-\rm•ly ln·1m··~ best hu~
II u H It y I ! A -; k I II f
~(IJ.1150
RANCH REALTY
551-2000
HERITAGE PARK
We have this highly up
graded 3 bedroom ramil)
home with a DJ:::N wait
1m; JU::.t for you. The
JtUragc h<.1i. also been
paneled. I\tJy be just
wlu1l )OU have becn look
ml! for . Walk to the m:w
J>:Jrk, pool. Lenn~ courts
and school. Asking
$76,500. Ca I I lo sec.
RANCH REAL TY
551-2000
POOL HOME
He r c l b :i lovely
(; ll A N A D A 1 n l h t:
f:.nnow. Ranch of lrv1111:.
4 bedrooms. formal dtn
mg room and a POOL.
Jo'caturtng m.iny tic
corator h1ghhghlS. On a
cul-de-sac street. No ;i~
sot'. dues. Now askm~
S101,9tJO. Call for appt.
RAHCH REALTY
551-2000
O~n Sat. l·S
New Woodbridge Cross•
in~ 2 bdrm .• 211'2 baths:
up~raded "Bril!hton".
near the lake. Best bu~
avail. 111 the area. Vacunt
& rt·ady tor occupancy <ii
only S ll2 ,300. lt.
J.AKFA"IDE.
C I Im rm 1140 Mission Dr. Touchstone Reall '' ----locataon. New copper w 1 spa iou-. < • ~ FOR S \LE S I ~ -plumbing & fixtures custom bwll. de,,igncd S85.900 !16..'l-08bi c If 'n :h tptrawom i---------•I & ()PEN SAT.SUN 15 ·--------•I a 1. anc e e. pen thru.Aut. New carpeting for entcrta1n1ng h rth f 1
•. • REALTORS
ARTIST'S SPECIAL
BEACH 2 STORY
$.54,950
,, F 11 ER Owner 54!>-6475 ea 1rep acc. warm & paint. BEST Ocean· privacy. u price OP£N HOUSE-OWN WQWll living areas. Walls ol WALNUT SQUARE
front pnce around. Sl.69.500. Open Sat1Sun Sat & Sun 10 5. Mesa Bv ownt>r 3 Bdrm, p. ba •• glas.-; to garden. Spaciou::.
1-5 Cr eative Invest Verde 4 Br 2 Oa, IRe FR ~lany xtra's incl central Spanish :.Lyle 3 br, 13(, ba master with private b<ith Only SSS.900 will provide
llrJmalH' 11' rm ,
i.;ourmPt kill h1•11. 1l11w.
'\H·~·ping -.1 :.i1r" t•t llrdl·
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CUTE28DRM
COTTAGE
<:lo::.c to all shoppmg.
Xlnt condition. Carpeted.
Pnced m tbt at 29.000.
ments, sw·.9513 $79,900 545·1588_;_~_5·6084 A,C. Nr So. Cst Plaza. w family rm. & patio. + 3 Children·s rooms. you w 1thc excepl1onal
SPYGLASS J BR BUCCOLA S16,500 ~5060 Lg. yard on quiet Cul-de· Hardwood kitchen with lifestyle only Irvine can bac. Move in on credit wrap design and all the provide in this 2 BR, A1C
By owner. Southport 6 MES•VERDE . *TRIPLEX* approval.584.500 l ates t appliances-beauty. Bdrm, family rm. i.:ame A VALLEY 640-9900 rm.formaldtntnn,musac :·:xqws1tcly upgraded m Pride ol ownership Q adj o inin g fa mil y.
.. bes A 979 5278 Th 2 bd 0 l Reduced SlOOO's this ~========~-----...--::--:-:--:~ syst em, beautiful tarea gent . ree rm uni !> . CAUl'CHOOA ~ w··· .... UTS'"'UARE 6 k. week! 8kr5J6..93ll. ,,, ~....,. ""' arc h i t e ct u r a I I Y ---------1 w, patios. car par mf.?. PROf!ER'Q' EXCHANGE. llC. -no\ cs•ote ~"' OPEN SUH. 2-5 landscaped pool area. S140,000. Call 673-5741 ~. .,,._ i---------.... 1; i Side yard with 2 iitory PENDIMG _Agn...;;_t_. ______ 1 96.'1-6739 . • 557.7520 V .a. TERMS 14605 Owal Road
playhouse. Game room FORECLOSURE ~ -------SHARP ''B" unit ; :r
extensively paneled with Owner desperate, must Qualified Vets may buy OWNER DESPERATE btlrms., 2 ba. condo (3rd
IHVESTOR•s real oak. Oak cabinets sell. llag custom17.cd RoomforloatjTrtr Hwmn(jt0ttleach 1040 lhisfine H.B.homcwith $85,SOOVA bdrm.canbeformaldin
R CE t · 1 t c home near Mesa Verde 3 Bdrm, 2 bath family ••••••••••••••••••••••• the best of terms. Sharp 3 in g rm. >. M AN y SPECIALP I con a1n a comp c I W lk bedrm W1""alled corner C ul -dc·sac family mus·1 ·ystem B· nk ap Country Club. 4 Large home on corner ot. a L ....... DMARK ... d B · k EXTRAS. NEAT cov-SLASHED $38,900 Coronoct.I Mer 1022 c s · a · bedrooms and loft. to pvt swim;tennis club. ~ lot, fplc, cov. patio. neighborhoo · n c crt'd patio with lush plan-(. I ·' t praisal of $330,000. Has Onl many upgrades . Nr fireplace. Built-in wood . G L' .uJrt cu ..:a <'Way pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• added $15,000 in dccorat· Private swimming Po<>l. Y S11,500. 4 DR, 2 BA. Corner loca· f shelves in family & livinp lings. Central air. . < ••
tl'<'lS Ja\•bh .:rounds with · g i that appraii.al Asking price jusl re-DAVID BOURKf~. t• Cl e t beach Marina, or $79,900. f . washer & dryer incL On
1011 S.•1·ludcd ~·nlry lo CDM BEACH m 5 nee k · duced to si45,ooo. Make RLTR ion. os 0 ' 531-5800, eves. 847-8823 rm. Sun sparkling amily l.y $6,200. ••x1·1'11t1\C' lav . rm . Will sell below ban ap· C 11546-9950 schools &shopping. Ex· lnt1REHdwork kitchen. 3 Queen size COTTAGE praisal. Our new home is offer. Call~ll51 a ccptional value $84,900. bed rooms . Lus hl y 14631 Owal Road -;11n•,h1 11e ~ourmct · ed d y 640 9900---------· bd katt•hPn on•rlo o k s Lotsofwoodandstain almos t complete . VALLE • landscnpedgrounds.Call "A''Un1tw1th 2 rms .•
" I a s s . P R 1 C E 644-6709 ONDOSPECIALIST r l prev iew 2 baths, p1meled family flrivatc C'ourl yard. " ---------• DanaPaW 1026 ~ C o r persona REDUCED to $137.500. H Bch CM Ft VI 752 1700 rm., lge. patio; Po<>I &
.S\\e<'J>IOI! mastt•r hclrm R.C. TAYLOR CO. REDUCED $10,000! ••••••••••••••••••••••• -o;{i\\ £S c .. ~•o'fl ~ tg • • Y oim 111Q •llHUNro~l°NI{'£• park near by. VERY (tcJ~~~,1~~d~~~~~.:~~~ 955-0350 ~:~:d~~~~::~~b~sy --~~------1 OCEAHVIEW? ~ .... wp~I Touc=~ealty [e 111111· ·. ! ~~!Priced right a l
111u' Submit anv olfer! ---------I view. 4 BR., family rm .. Next lo NB. 3.~R. f,am rm, You bet! This one year ' EYEL YH COPELAND ~.ni;o10 VACAHTLOT 2 frplcs.; old world own~r s~ys sell .Come new duplex has views nr••:roR 5520434
?•• I •p ·.,., ""''' COM charm. Spanis h hied by Sat/Sun 1-5. & make from both units + u.~ NEW LISTING _. .
ljjj,l 'l~'l.I Rare Spyglass HiJJ lot ja~·...n. Open w-keods. 646-l<M4ar 675-1580. fireplaces. balconies. ~bamalrp din4 belndrm .~ome, Beautifully upgraded s pa. $83,500_ O.W.C. WOODBRIDGE (® ~ Patios with pool & ofr. 2038 Aliso. Agt ,_., Greeolree2br,conv.den. Jit,'i!WJ w/magruficenl ocean & .__ ""'" and low maint. landscap-.or I rm.,. rum· :X-ownbouse. 2 br end un· Many upgr ades. 831·7568 Owner reduced
. ----, ..... -. Fuhioo ls land views. Sirnl,500. Act now! $S8 500 3br 2ba. Macy ing. $135,000. pus rm for kids. Sep 1L w ;lovely creek on 2 T U R T L E R 0 C K • ~o OOO Perfect Cor your custom PAUL MARTIN xt~as.'See a'ny ume. ALL WICJCJl'I~ Rltn master bedrm suite & des $74 950 .... •
EL DUMPO borne. REAL ESTATE 644-7383 TERMS. By Owoer. 675-6160 673-4447 bath w/Roman tub. Cov. stQ . ' . "CLEAN" 2 BR, Den, 2 4 Bdrd ms., J baWlh:sl·I air-
R.C. TAYLOR CO. :>4&-5228 atnum & paUo. Owner Ba w /w arm colors. con ., new. t ows 241 STEPS CHARMING 3 Br. 2 Ba, ---------1 leaving area. Sll.2,500 (or CAUJO«NIA .• Agl /owner, 833-1795 Model $105,000.
TO BEACH 95S.Ol50 frplc + l br. aptSlS9,000. VA TERMS BY OWNER· You save, cul·dc·sac home. Open PROtfll'(!EXCtWIGE.111. eves. OwneriAgt. 833-1768
11 s low down and dirty! liiiiiMiiiwiWiiNiww-i Owner. 640-7030 MESA VERDE view, 4Br. 2'hBa, 2 story, House this weekend, 9201 _ ~ ------------1.,.-,;,;,;,;.-.-;;;,;,;;.-;;.-_
Looks like a borne where llz Ilk to Ocean Sharp home in xlnl area bran~ new home. Xlnt Ski Harbor, JIB. Agent 963-6739 557.762<> UNIVERSITY PRK HEW IM the buHalo roomed. A on aulet tree shaded st. localton, look & com· 968-5430or962-4454 BY OWNER
handyman's paradise! Complete ly .remodeled CosfaMna 1024 Motivated seller agrees pare. $105,000. 493·5570, Edinburg3br,2!f.iba,ram SMOKETREE
raml and profit! A qwct on an oversized lot. A In "writing to pay ..cnn of <196-SO.i6 Priced R rm, q u i e l s treet. 2 BEDROOM d b srnashlng 4 BR plus den ••••••••••••••••••••••• .wvv 0$8S tune sheltere Y tower· GO• I!! OR _ ........ IS buyer closing costs w /a 3 br 2"'· ba home w /vault· . Reduced for quick Hie. Nice, neat, terrific loca~ " t Je~da to lh'" ~lus formal dinmg plus ..-• ""'"" • "" • k 5 I 0 "•8 B · Ill,. rl'CS .. ., .., Cull priced VA orrer. Of· ed. ceilings & soarlna For Qu1c a e & Fru*1t Trees $89,500.640·ouo tion. A rare Plan 1 IR rlll!hc hideaway. Spanish uge family room with Walk to Mesa Verde C.C. 9 900 545-9491 e. Smoketree Just l year slyleJbclrm.Shovel ·em open beams , natural O>armlng 4 Br, 2 Ba on feredat$7 • • views. Newly completed Full price on this 4 .Just Jisted home 3 Mountain View newanda~aitingjustfor
up and you Aot yourself wood textures and ocean corlot. Open Sat tsun 1·5 [ 1ttJ!li I lt w ;d ecorator c rptg & bedroom Townhome -bedroc>ms, formal din· Broad moor Woodbridge. G t tarwr horn ;,m estate. Priced dirt and jetty view from 3019JavaRoad 0 Jm IHll Ulf pateth>_.!11:i~St PCerfallecBl 11
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··heap at S72,000 which master suite & sundeck. YEAGER REALTY -Real Estate en ,... · ie al. dining area, forced fi~epl~. Frult trees. dln nn. $122,500. 846-4204 ~~~~e ~unt!!~~n~~
'leems only right. Call Just steps to Ocean Blvd. 5S6-el71 ---------• 833·31SO air beating, pri vale dog run, near schools & eves last long as it's priced at
qwck! 847·6010 $227,000. n-a.-d Lovely 4br & fam nn. patlo.BKR.call842·2561 shops, s12,ooo. BKR, 1...:..---------1 a m ost reasonable
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552-7500 brick fp)c, asking ered pat.lo, n eatly 'I1le best in Dua Point "#1 .. CalHonda" Bdrm, separate dloi.al
WantAds Call642.--56'll---.--errvn777 -• mnooo Owner / ...... Joel Jh_ .. _ pedf-tandre r .,..900 3Br den 2..... ....ODO~ li JC fam~~~~~~~~~ f+!!la.V--.,-------,-00-""2 ~-rin&u~ ,_.. .';.3c~~. rormai B!.~aay ~~des. isOO ·. = "yo vET"s" 1 ._1~ ~; 2~· b:., .. z paUOll:1-~ ..... ~. ~aa
Ge•ral 1002Gea41 --------dinlna. bil Uvi,Jlg room. sq.ft.ecudo Justminutes ++• atrh1rn. Nr park• pool. ~""'""'• ................. -........................... MESA VERDE. 1850 covered patio, S'13,900, to Harbor' & Laauna. Wo baft aevera.l homes ttilllDW 1042 Youwon'tbedlsappolnt· 8YOWner.2 8atbs~CJ05C
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Colors & Ton &:Jected By Buyer.
$129,500. Shown By AppolntmenL
sq.ft., 3 Br, no qualify· BKR,5'0-1720 Doo'tmiMIU under seo,ooo. a ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed. Price redu(ed to to parks & &ebool. Onty
log, 15~ down. Quiet I(. It.,,,,_......, Bedroom, 4 bedroom, 2 ONM SAT~ l·S 1131,000 land included. $19,900, Open Bouao
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po11e11lon. Sl9,850. - - -no down, hurry for beat 4 Br, Iba, Davenport *** Lind trom, lr•tne.
Owner771'2386 &Taro 1032 aelect.ion.Pboneuslodal J.aland. Great lloor plan ----.......:.----1551-301'1.
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dub'·" Jll. 4'1'J ~22 lk'tter than n"w' Li:c 3 Coast Pro-rties ---bdrm !»pltt len•I \\llh r-
bJy & lights view Total 6 73·5410 WHITEWATER h nl'w 1nleno1 1h·c111
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$139.500
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$2511 000
3 Bdrm home on h1·'-l
DEST BUY IN SAN
CL1'::".IENT1':. Full ocean
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Lido Isle. Pool siw lot. i\llrac tan· <'hllilr"11 ' JUSTREDUCEO
Ol'EN llOl!Sf·:, hy owm•1 lllk to b<•ach
4 Br 21f.: B..t condo. Fph:. 10' t. down 968·5700
new UJ>l!radcs. Sti4,!150. - - -
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Mobile HonRs
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Rent uniter SLIO :l m1 to
llC'f'.111 !:-27 500 I\}
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SAH CLEMENTE
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w1lrplr. Walk lo bcal h<\.
p;.irk. :)l.52,500.
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$25,000. PAHK. Annual incoint:
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S>'J0,000. Seller w11l l':irrv
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only. kkr. 5'.".6..(j17J
2 Bedrm, 2 bnlh. Mobilr
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SPACE RENT seo.
SI 7 ,900. lltg Heh
2 hr, l b~1 . air cnn1J. m•w
caq1. 531; 84117
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lk.•ach urc•a :;µcc1al1,..f.
Proliull•<;. J•'ort·closures,
B,inkruplc•1cs,D1vorcC'.
Jnvl'~lmcnt properties.
Jlclow market pric!•.
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port.<;. Frt'C 1nspcl:tion •
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fence, air c11nd1ho111·r. 2
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1 UNITS
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comc. J lu1te Int. Slb~J,!.1511.
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Newpt Ill h. near l>l':ich Costa Mt•lJa. Sl29,!1511.
Adult p.1rk. Owner. 64b-fJg98ai;:t.
$15,000. fi.lli·2737 ------------------· 1137 ·tiltil ---1 cl I' I 1 g ht ' ' ·1 a !' n • 111
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offil'I' Pl.L'S :! Bdrm .. I Gorgeous :1 hr, 2 frplrs ,
bath houw. l'olt•nlial for m·f'an vu. pool, lt•nm~.
furlhl'I' •k• 1'111pm1•11l & {•k St21i,;1fl0. 191 :lJ:!ll
$!94,000ioffers. Fll'11.ib1h loll !-.u1wr ocean view :J lilt
ty ,on intennr f~nturcs Peqgy Broms townhomc lol'atcd in
<R ·5) 540.-3383 Broker Re-ottor 645·1531 Preh1d••nlial llt-1i:hts.
$95. Mo. :.pace r cnla I.
Beautiful 1 or 2 DH
Mobile llomc in xlnt
park. Full price Sl3,ROCI.
<LX()JO:J) Duys, S4U·59:n
or eves 5S7-:15llO
DELUXE DUPLEX
ro4.500. 2 R!lrm & m•w 1
Bdrm. Income 9>25 pN·
mo. c:real ncii:hborhornl.
1;:12 Plumer. 01x'n l\lcm
thru Fri, !>·J. :;57 ·~579
_c_·oo-~_alson.:_ ____ ----------· Jll•autilully upgraded. S~J.900.
pr~-scnl 1111•11nw ~u:.iran·
ll't•ll ()W C. ht T .D.
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WANTED
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SALESPEltSON & Hf.N·
TAL AG E="'T opcninl!S
S<-lf ~tarter for a pro
l!fl'"~" t• '" mnuvall\ c ol
fl<.e
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REDUCED!!
AC't now! 4 Ded room :
m:iss1vc view: Laguna
Heu ch home owner
mot1\'ulcd and flexible;
pnce l!lai.hed t.o Sl64,500
(12)
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LIDO ISLE 4 BR
1 Br w /p1·t e ntry. A!!l.
$229,000. 1·661·2621i
WF-<;TCLrFF dlx :1 hr. 2
ba, country ~tylc tam
rm. outdoor cnlcrtainini:
patios. Open daily, 1201
Pembroke. By owner.
SLl!l,000. 616·9836, EHS
646·0100
Bayfront Exchas.
Lido Nord Pier & Dock 4 + F. Ba v front Pro11
&12·5002or1>45·5000 x2 IO J fVl1111.,,, 1, /J.1v P1.11.1
6 6 1 116 1 831 3888 497·2457 *LIDO ISLE
LINDA ISLE
R<>:iutlful K l\clrm, •i'~ ~ AMCHORAGE
hath hnmr• with formal IMYESTMEHTS
dining room. family rm, (714) 496-7711
hnnl! rm. k1tdum anti 2 '------------'
'55 J.1eetwoocl w /atlaC'h
cabana, furn. $1 IOll on
N1·wport Avt' S.18·!1111.l:> ---Bdrm suite:. o•crlookmll
waler. Pool. jacu111 & ----------• FOil SJ\l,1-: * sauna. DOCK & UOAT 'SURFSIDE C l<'an co7.y l hrlrm
SLIP. ~15.000 by ownc1 LIVING! mob1 le home. C.il I
lli.J.7M6nr644 5560 The ultimate in surfc;iilc S.18·!1652
Lido Isle
For ... ale or IC':J'I'.
ll\mg. Panoramic view -------
from this 2 bt'tlroom, 3 Aettaqe fOf" sol~ I 200
hath ncc·anfront condo in •••••••••••••••••••••••
San Clemente Sccuntv 15 ACRES
i.eate. communit:v PoOl & F;mta ... t1c view. South of
recreation. 5169,000 Orani:e County. Can hC'
spht. 1-'ull price $18,000.
Bkr.
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*SPENDABLE *
2 hou.,es on L lot.. 3br &
4!hr. Nicely rcnovatcrt
pMJ><'rly w , 7'.h spenda-
ble per mu. sn.soo.
Hewpcirt Real Estatr
Associates
645-6625
E..<;TATE Sl ,500,00o
4500 Sq.ft.. house on ti
a cres, maid qtr i>.
stables, pool, beautiful
landscape. Appointment
only. ilUl48·ll88 J1 • 't!b ,.... )011111.' lhl'
conlcmpornn :-,p.1111-.h .1 ----------1 Peek Of Ouan Ih• O\\ner beaut1Cul 4br Lg elci:ant 5Br, 4 ha, ram
!-. 11 3 1 1 ., 1 lh home. Prof. d rC'o & rm. w 1bar+pool tbl.
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Charm 2 sty. 3 HH, on
lar~c corncr lol S\00,000.
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buyer or lc;io.,1• srno mo
Call 5 lfl 6333 3 Monarch Bay Plaza
Laguna Niguel
lilt)G7fi 5717
OR522·2080 CROSSCOUNTHY
l'HOPERTlt;S, INC.
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31601 Coast Hwy.,S.laguno lndiicpd lot. (714 )4117·3107
499-4591 __ or t213)4:1l-15AA
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AUCTION OCEAN FRONT
SUMDAY OCT. 2M
$525,000. Minimum Bld. French
Normand.Y on 1/3 wooded acre, bolng
extensively remodeled. Private stairs to beicb, 3 br, 3 ba, llbrary,.separate
cueat unJt & artists studJo.
Stained/le ded windows u1ed
lavllblY.
Hillie~ O:ally. lrc.
4t+7111
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DEVELOPERS Iv llccoralcd Sl21,500. Latce For•st I 055 by 430 Via Lido Soud.
Hew ListincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Courtesy to bkr~. 673·9401
r11 Al fOll IHVESTMEHT 12%
Cash on cash return for
commcrc1al property.
Fully leased. prime loca-
tioo in orange Co. Call
for:ippt.
:? ·SI y . . :i ls d rm . , Raldwln Woo<ls 60 Plan. ON PE.'lllN .• huge 5 br, 4
===1 San i~ -----Riverside County in Sun·
nymcud, approx. 4!10
HARBOR VIEW CGpiatrano I 078 acres. Perfect for mini· punnramic ocean view: Sll8,9cJO OyOwncr. ba. everylhlni:: ncw!
frpll'., F.1\ furnaC'c: re· SAA·lil~'><lart5 Qill : Bruccat!J68·7468or Large 5 bdrm. home with ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnnchcs. 5 Miles from
s aw11 11anrlln1t. dbl. -v· I ___ 1_0_6_7 RickS. at963·5678 i.:ara~c. South Lni:unn. Mlulon 1e o ----------
Easy financing. 5115,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIXER-UPPER
family rm • sep. dining CA.PTAIHS HILL Lake Perris.
rm. & hv1ng rm. a<'cenl · Brand n ew 3 BR condo R.C. TAYLOR CO.
cd by cathedrul cl'lling. w /Mtn. & ocean view. 955-0350 MAY 0 CK
• 494-7551 * ATTHEBEACH! Lar~c <'nrncr Int, walled Upgradedcarpcts&a re·•-----------1
&fenced. Sl8!J,OOO. a l beauty on a top street
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lAGUNA BEACH
(714)4SM•2148
Arch Beach
Let us show you how
easy It 111 to own thb two
story Lagunll Beach
home for n modest In· vestment ot St 10,000.
1164)
3 BR. 2 BA hm w /pool.
Mint cond. 181.500. Moy r e nt. O wne r ;agt.
494·8611 .
VllW-$69,950
180 Dearou vlew ovor Lclsuro World; beauttrul 3 bdnn.J. a bath condo, all on ono noor; adult area.
~to fast!
·--Mar.nab -lr~me
Two unit.'l, near Pavilion.
Good rental arcu. Seller
.needs money. Askini
$125.900. Make offer.
Joan Howe-Southlandcrs 548.5774
corner. Planned com -IO ACRES
munity w 1sw immin1 Fixer upper. Needs lots
pool. $97,900. of TLC. On paved rd,
HEAR BEACH wtr. util, all useahlo.
& Dani.a Point Marina. Taxes $65/yr. FARGO.
TWO HOUSES
OHELOT
11osN.Coos1Hwy.,Lggu..a Sharp Harbor Lane tn4)677..so9l BLUFFS 494-nn home on greenbelt near OR522·0530
Beaut. 2 br, 2 ba "II" 31601CoooHwy.,S.l09Ufta community pool &
Prime East.aide. 3 Br
each home. Separate
yards. hardwood noors.
brick fplc, ukini:
tro.000. Owner/Agl. Joel
Devin642~
plan on greenbelt. Im· 499-4591 clubhouse. 2 Story lusiMHP,...-ty 1400 mac. cond. w /many int ----------t w /brick !.rplc. A steal at •••••••••••••••••••••••
lmprovmt's. 644·1549 CLIFF DRIVE $70,000.
We Just lllled o 3 bdrm. LOCJIMCI Mf4JIMI Rfflfy
IA Y VIEW home on a \choice Chrr 830.5050 49M040
Mobtle Home. located In Haven corn ror only ~
exclus Bayside Village, 2 $L49.500' -~
TU [ s AD 1 s NOT Co\linc)toct US.x
BLIND. our client wonts Spacious owncn unit. 3
Uiuale of b.1s business & BR. J Ba, + three 2 BR
property kept complete-Apta. !5 Gar, 1ep. )'l'ds. :1
I y co n f 1 d c n t l a l • yrs new fo'.l'. SU!9.SOO. Br 2 Ba. Din Rm, Den.
wetbar, lndry. bltns. etc.
B'y nwner. Prine OnJy.
Best Price In Town! B U S I N Jo; S S 0 P · A&L 64HlS13
4br, 2~bn. Upgraded PORTUNITV-growtb -=~------
home. Si9,900/negoUa· approx. $21,000 mo. 01111 $59,500. 675-7903
I _ .... , ble. owe. 492.4337 2 years old, lots or room Seas"ore n..1ex AYNvn --------1 aoexpand.Nttlsupp~. n uup
LUXUIY CONDO 3 Br, 2~ btt home w /Vault· Jl6.000 per year. Aakan& $177 500
Bil Ba)' /Oce1o1n vu. Adult. 20U!Wnl4LH.I~ cd ceilings & 11oatina S666.000-terms. LAND , • sec bldg. Boat allp, p00t. .646!: 4463 vlcwa. Newly completed & BUlLDJNG -<>CCUJ>led Yearly Income $15,600.
Lee 2br . 2ba. Sac. SALllYOWHER w /Uodecolrabtopr rfcre~"ro"r by the above bualnes•. ~~~. ~~.1:~&1ti~ REAL'l'V COMPANY $175,000 By Own. Will PM 1 a • e "' Present. owner wlll lt>Alflt vu
411 VllW HOMI trade lo r llt u on al Open Sat ;s ... I ·5 cntortalnlna. Call Billie ha<'k p.remlsH at. $70,000 beach Lnvotlment. JUJtt
D • Sa /S MUS'l' SEEi Jmmac:. 3 833·3150 listed! Aat.fW6..t8118 Ablolottb' Immaculate! T .. •.OpnJ0.5 t .un. Yr old homo, on lush \4 1---------per year net, net, net.1~~~~~~~~~
Covered patio ovarlooklfl 810 1-~emando, Bal Pen. CO ... DO Good loans. Aboutr
l LI. b • r •• n b . l l 1408. Carey, 21S·Ml-0381 acre, over 50 trees, 1"'111 '""40 000 c ..... r ...... •-.r ·--------. ---------bcautllUI pool &apt. 2500 "'-'• 2 BR slUdlo·lype _.. • • ....m ~ .. wnN. ~"r.~~k~fn.~ :~ OPENTJLSOLD Sq. ft . Jlvln6' area. ' BR, ~:Comm' pool, under =-~~4~~4.:!'!:::~ to To Place your
"Faat R~sult .. Ml11lon VttJo'• (lnut 2S20 UnlversJty, 2 Br 2 2111 81• LB. DR, FR, 3 the market at. ~ 9$0 o"" ell nt tn""l .... prove Ba .dull. ar ..... tr ctr sar. Brok r c.'00..-ra· , ... ' _,; ... ... .. ,. bomeut 197,900. (S·19> 7~ • va • tlon. t2H,OOO. nu Submit lc rma. uum'IOU all pot.anUal buyat1 ~5~!!!!!!:=~~1 Paula BalleyM.2.a23S Wlaidward Ln. (Hack ~$Ion. btrote1howln11 propcrt)'. !:... l~~~~~~~~ITrr a J>allr Pilot &ay)MS-1121 A.MlllCANHOMI Curt Herbert.I, Barr u ~:::[~;1u11 DaJJJ ~~.IQ', .. u W•Ad Reaul.ta MJ.sm ,., .. ,~:~:l.,111 BWtr. &U.m>
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·•hi.-. , t.r ~lb ., I' hi;w t1>k. '*hr ,11 ,, lln111Jn tuh ~undk. s:taomo Mll7lM:• 2+Dor3br,2ba .• ~ h~. D,1y1, 771 ·l~l or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 DR, l ba. Comer. Cln ~~· :)tJU l rt·alne ID\ul llab~alu. l \'au wia1. '"' IWO 1M!i l\flo:&\ tH:L MAH. 3 DR. 2 3 lJR, 2 Bu ....••• ~/700 evts/Wknda 67S GlfiO 4 Bdrm, pnvate beach Studio on PCll, 11cro~s $295 mo. 5'9·81SS CH·
"" 111 1 u '•'llJ ~· • y r1 v " 11 tu I 3 BR, 2l'I Ba .•.•• $100·450 Lovftly :>sty, 3 Br. 21,~ b •. $MO/mo. from bc!h Pool & Jacu1.1:1. 6+H220 ' .. " • Muv1• 111 fiuw' N1:\\ ly 1k &. f'llh'. bc•ut. clean BR Ba ~ -• .. 2 Bdrm condo Steps tu s 2 "' o / o ----------.... I f I kl h kid '4 'cz~A·M .. ES •. A ... $'1iS frplc. 32' 8o"l 11lin, ._,..,,, . " mo . a y 11 2b I t ·' I F I (·or :t .... nn . :.! i.1 , 'I' l' • tnl • n«'w 1 c , s-pets ,~, .. .. ..,...,., beach. $WOtmo. (7l4 )894·l7l7, evto, (Z13) r run uup x: rp c
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h k t I I -----3 ,2ba .............. siso --..... 1 ,, •• •••o Wll aw1 tn u I . \'Or. ., D h ·1 DLUf'l"SCONOOS bt•1.u·h. $39S/mo ----..... r1:. .,.,......., ·.1tnun1 100 mu. No 11t'l!I. l'iace w r OWIC!, avai O<·t d "'t'w furn St11dan ~cro)ov 1 r... d d It Le"•es slart1no ··t r:c."" l lldrm furn con o. Steruo ,, · • .. · " Au..-ul bl.;i ~•JO "'•"5· rps, a 0 s 0\1:r "" " ~ ~ ,.,.., fr n li I o k vall ~ os1·11"'. POINT • :t.'I, ~mo No children MOllth Al(ent 644·1133 from beach. $350/mo. UI c I UC u . "' SHOREBIRD RLTY Water pd. Jacuui, pool, Qulelllndro.ty3br,pat10L>t-luxu:i111 , ;t IJJ, t1unl orpel:;.64211135 BLUFFSWA'IEHVlt,;W 492_8384 er~. cirpi;. frplc, v1t1w
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Luu Jupl1:x, :! >•:; ol<I. 3 OPEN llOUSI': Sal PM & Oceanfront 2 !Ht, 2 Bu, lf'ee°:J:;.,..~e~:.~~~. •••••••••••••••••··~··•
CUTE 1 BR
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111111 !\!I'll Ur, :1 h,t, "'rph' & :! car SUn. Sunny&. cln. 2 br, 2 gur, crpl/drps, rC'fng. Scott Really 536.7:133 LAGUNA BEACH M rH.
11ur S57~. 633 7001 ba twnhse. duplex. ~60. Yrly l~e. s.;oo. 642.a,143 --------I NN. Kitch. $85/wk. J\i;L $!75.
67S.2all days -U .:-;-d , lll llll & lui.t + sso. 11e1-. dep. u.:73 C•wl'lol•• n... l'"'l., -----p I h d p I ..,..,,.,/1110 Mu1·d serv c·11l Corono .. Mor 3122 J SI Ht• 1t11x.l1•ll• 2 t No ix:ls. 33914 .Akazar, "'" ,.,..,,..,~.ua: ,.,. "E 1--opew onee eop u ..,.,., · · 2 005 8 albo.11 llt.,d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hornC', lq.1k, duullll, H'I 49621146 ---------·Newport (.'rc:;t Condo, 2 'I'hat'swhattbe or TV, heuted voul. ~~
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•~ "'17" 675 I"'''> oro I J .,5.,5 S~RVlCE DIRECTORY Coast Hwy. 2 BR TWNllS£. ocean· """\ Yrly. ~/~Ai.;t. _pc..;."' .,,mo .•. ·"'-· poo , Jat:., 8e, •.. . f I ll I "~1 '"""" "I 1·""12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-9148 Js all about! ..... _ ............. -h--3769 view. rp t:, pn o. poo ' • ,, ...,.,,, .,. ..., ____ , _____ ---------.-..-.......... • ac ten11111, $325. mo. 759·0715 E>.trash:irp,cxechome.4 REALTYCOM{!ANY 1 __________ San Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• -3n. 2 BA, fplc,I cpl~, . LIVE & PLAY Corona del Mar 3 Bdrm, CctpistrCll'IO 3278 Oceanfront 3 lilt, 2 Ba, B~~ht. & cheer~~ BR. 1
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hll A P bBRa··t+h {laomwilynrhmo,m:?~ bdrm home W/large 661·1606 Jennie or ocr:• .... FRO .... T Spac1ous.3br, .. "b .. ,C ... ,1 .... c 1 c r~n or vd::.. gl. r1vun '• Sµuc 1ous. Fowttain Volley 3234 . ~ IU"n n y r" Iii)-~ newly n•mt>dcled duplex ••••••••••••••••••••••• w redwood decks. ,\ir putao & yard S'J'OO/mo. 213 348-8501 collect. WINTl-:R RENTALS No pct::.. S>25/mo.
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l'Ozy corner rireplul·t• huge bon~ room-fplc. palio. Jmmed. occup.m • • , Dana Point Marina. ge. ,2 J. ~REAL ESTATE
11u11u11u 3 Arch liay. 2 Br, Crplr, SHU>11\to. Bellet:hui.e Ll'e OW, (•pts, drps, supl'r cy.~~~i'ri.ri ~~l) ~~l ~,:>c k. 1 ravale St25mo. 831·7830Chns 2~~STO BEAC ~OO ·•• ENTE.RPRISES
o"fH Houi.tAUl•'f' oc·n \U, JJ\l brh. S.HS. f~i.16200(S·2UI neighborhood, 5415·• .. -··---·r -··--WATEHflWNTJIOMES 3Br.2sl;,.y___ · ~ 1-llKurl 1•1'J·206li. • 96.'.l·4~7Agent,nofcl' 1• 2Blt,den.2ba s.'>75 ----------
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645-9161 .Wwporf BHc:h 3169 C~\R;\ll"\G 3 Hr, 2 Ila. GARDEN COTTAGE 1!3l·7830Chn~ 2·BH,den, unfum S>75 c1w .. fplc, dcrk. A\'l No'
---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Crplc. l\laturc adulb, no Nicest 2 br townhome in Loquno Beac:h 3248 i,.2 A llor::.e ranch in Back Santa Ana 3280 I. S.150. 675-5388 afl6
Loh for Sale 2200 On•anfront dPluxe family ix.·ls SS.SO. 640-70.IO 1-·oun1:11n Valley. Com· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay on J:•)lf cour:;c. Hi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Comp!. !um. :J br , ------mun1ty pool. S335. Call 3Br.2'rlba,2 carpurk111~. beam cert, frpl, "llr . 2 B 2' Ba F k t II k " Vacant. 2 br, 1'>'. ba Condo R:Jl..ot,l~x:l48',13Unats 2 ha, frplc, garages. r ~ . am,·1.:.i 9li2·7788or9'i3-3790 Wal lobeach.Jucuu1. Spacl'forboat&campcr. in family area. H1ghly
Pnnr only. S210,000. Call Hd<>. Avail. J lo 8 mos. bltns, l car gar, ~rdnr h O' 180 ocean view. Nr. Cmpll fncd. $475/mo.. d I
P •1 935 smo 1175-11119 pd. s.50(> yrly. Avail. 4.27 Very P'1. exec me,~ t shops. $00.499-3031 Call54"·6""1.'I upgra ec. $275. BKR
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Brand new unrl 2 Br. l ba,
deck. mma view. 2 Car
gar. $400,mo.497-3516
511 " • 559·5 Nurtb:.u.!>. IH2·3286 walls, 3 llr 2 Bu, f nm " "' 962·4471968· 1317
· Hm, hllns, wshridryr. 2 Br, den, 2 ba, frplr, --Costa Mesa 3824 LAGUNA BEACH Beaut ., Bdrm home Costa Mesa 3224 air, xtras S500 mu. patios. encl gar. Mature 5225 Utll Pd! 3 BR, 2 BA. cpts, drps, :! Oceanfront "Right on•••••••••••••••••••••••
llrlltop 3 ac. 11:10 dci.:. w i beach out front.••••••••••••••••••••••• !lli8·47J7 tJr 540·0511; adlts.S475.4!1~·1Wl Fanl;.istic h.is rl'f +car gur. Pal.Jo, fenced beach''. UtJI. pd. l br2Br.1Ba,lstory,shag.
ocean 'u. Low density Fabulous view, corn pl C ........ m .. -n-war .. 1. !162·~2 -----morr. l\lany more a\"I <•l r..?.~d. !<71ds /pel OKr. ~5. ~. 675·0513: 968-3558 drapes, patio, frplc • S300,000. w/terms. . .............. -" ----Ocean \'icw. rresh paint beac·h Small fN'. tlnl. _ • ..,.,_·456 Agent.no N'_._ -.-• -----beam cell., dishwasher .
.Jo;scrow closed 1977. A. [urn. sa5o1mo, winter Before you pay s ome Hwwtinc,rton Beac:h 3240 new crpt, 4 br. 2 ba, den. Call the prof. rnll ~erv. South L-..n 3286 OCEAN Jo RONT Class f!ar adults. 5290 2650 W11llams, Casa Pacifica se. agencies for the "run ••••••••••••••••••••••• Close to schools, bus. &.t5·1900 -~·-"A .. No pels. 3 Ar. 2 !fa. Eld~n 5.38·S406 •
Rily. 770-0882 On water. :J Bdrm w /boat a r o u n d ' • c a I I flcal nit·e :1 hr. 2 ba, cpts, $50/mo. 493-5710 afl 5. ••Consumrrs Guide ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-4688 No students. ---·-------
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~hp avaalabl1:, Si'90/mo. CONSUMERS GUIDE tlrps, :.i rar gar., fencecl 1»1·980fi days 2 Bdrm. unrum. All util --. -------2 & 3 Bdrms, mature On•anlront :! lidrm Doll Many have and are ulad I I I ".1, 5 ----LIDO ISLE pd. Garage. S385imo. W111ter n•nlal, l'~l.'an cute ndult.s, "a>. . .vi 778 Scot• ,.. ) arc· goo< ot: "':J · T Of 1· '" Id ·• 31lr den 2 1>·1 elrc '<H 0621 be h tl ·• [> "'"'5 " .,... ~ lkautHul Jlawa11, lo llou..,c. Short term s:i.;;o lhev dad. !Ulfs ol h~l''h, 1N;:11~"i7, 1\i.:1•nl, 1111ft•t•. op he nor • 31~0 · • '' .,..... llC co a11e. ~. ,r, ""'" Pl.~2-5073 prwe, ea~y terms. Owni·r 1x•r wk pl1:x·::. & apt'::. ;naalJlill' -Bern Dr .iBr. fam rm. i.:ara1H· door. no pC't~ mu. 111clds patio. ):JI'. -----•ll'~twrall' • Will 1 ;1r1) On Lido. On wal1·1 with NOW! Al bcat:h ur. Up :111r. :!ha c·pll:>, drp.,, 2 1 ar r t> SIX5 W·HH2S an Ii ~751n1o h7;i.:JK2I Westminster 3298 uttl 209' 1 33rcl St. Opt•n SHO F. Side tnpll'X. 3br.
:!ml. Call. Art, !H>2-l l.'.>O 11r hca1·h and mini \•u. 2 to lOO·s or NEW hslln).!!'> i,:.11 ll·nt1:1l. frplc ::..1110, ------- -••••••••••••••••••••••• llou:;e Dail}· :!ha, frplc, yd, encl gar. •Jti!S~AJ:t. eal.'h day . SmJll ti75!'>1:110,6-120393 ARCH BEACH JIGTS, Panoramic Vu Bluff:; Verymce4br 2bahome -----TSLM •ml 6421603
----------I Hdrm <MOimo r FREI'.: If newly decor'd, 2 Br, Condo. 2 Story 3Rr, 212 with DW dra.pes cpls 2 OCEANFRONT 2 Ur apt, -' .: .
Mowlfain, DHerf. WATEIH'RONT 110:'\IES eei J e service. l ll<odnx1m condominium ~ ard, gar. delic'iou::. balh::., frplc. F.nd unit. car .:ar .. ·~ood ar~a. SJS5. furn, w;g~ar. Available. MESA VERO E area.
Resort 2400 631-1400 6!;5;~umers Guide near pool and tenn1o; view. s;cio mo. 646-0505 l'vl pal11> l-:at an ~atchen. 9634567 Agenl. no fee. t>-12-4590 llome atmosphere 2 & 3
••••••••••••••••••••••• ---S2!JO month . Call Vast Ocean Vu atpool Sf,QIJ,mo.675-7133 Beaut. 4 Bdrm. Pror:? B~µatio. steps to bydeluxeapts,54&-1034
BIG BE,\H LAl\t::r-·noNT l..O\Ply rurna-.hed bcarh QUIET-CUTE PRIVATE 1>41i· 1117 E>.cc \J1n1 Orcan Vu Con Inds cpd v a rd. N 1 ce beach. S1S() mo 2 Br. adults. close to shop· ~li~l 1100 5 Cabins hou:;e on bav w :;ancty l Br. ulll pd S200 mo. Neal. 2 br. 1 ba hom1:, Unique 2 Bdrm. 2 ha. do. 1\1..,lr :.auh• +l!Bdrrns. neighborhood. siG5/mo. ____ s.111 5681 pmg, no pets.
Alrt4'1<1!f727 491970.1 rronl. p,·t rnmmunrlv IJ.120835or61b·6-123 wcpl'I clrps ')cJr "ir frplr,BBQ,1urn,unfurn. 212 bJ. frpll'. All n •c Connae.Aot.Nofeenl4) 645-8939
-------Bnlboa Coves. Plenty or _ __._ . • -,.. •. l'Xlras ~50 Ph .j!J9 . .i7J.) IJ<'ll ~"00. 67:J-2332, 0•0.HHICor"'('.'13)4"1\95"5 l Br Ul>Slaars, nr. beach.1----------p "'l SPRING 5 Co d 3 u ,, 11 F1•nced .~ ard 1'ire ,, rea. .,., .,..., .,,.,., _ .,..,. " * A M park111g. 3 hr, 2 ba, bar. n o. new r ~' 2 a, or49.1 l379 6.11 01:13 C-0uplc only. Yrly S275. New CONDO 2 br. 2~ ba,
THUNDERBIRD S750/mo. yrlv lse. l\trs A1C. gar, rerra~. "~hr ~~· !163·4567, agC'nl, no 2 nr. den 2 Ba. fplr, -Houses Furnished or 673-7078Sat.orevcs. 2 frplcs, bltins, pool &
C .C . VILLAS '1'10>323n ~390· 624 .i. 8 612 or r::.~~~· r~~~d~i11ylly 3 " ., h· t It . ., ,. patios. t.-ncl gar. mature l~1y~ho1~~ yrl.r Irr S~:ilrp Uttfumished 3300 2 Ur, l blork to beacll, $325 sDpkar. $400 mo. 6!5-491' · ur, -a, l ns. "" 'ar adlti.. <>•75 ()rwn Sal Sun :.. .,r, 1 en, ' a. pc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• HY OWN ER for l week - -r I d I -7' "' _pallo Si!lC> mo 675 356H_ 0 _1 P"nn ocnfront. 4 Br, mo. Winter. only. UpJ.(radt•d OCEANFRONT 5 Br.:'.lESAVerde:lhr.l '·lta gar , l'nn·t. y' poo , 9·1PM 9115 Miramar. D<J ' BurrWhateftltr.675-4630STUNNING 2 Rr2 Ba
< • () :-it p t. E T "; J. y Winter SliOO mo. 751·0557 home. :ma S1c1ly ~12;; 111· ~1111 I I l3l <.:hakau La. 49-1·1\l-ll 2 Br lkath Collug1:. I hlk den, 3 Ba. winter S800, ~;mien apt, pool. rec rm.
f-'URNISllED. Luxur) orrN572tl3;.ift5P:\t d;gardnr.l>-15-0llJlj in:H!">·I!> from l'a\'1110'1 Yrly . yrlySlHlCl1mo.673·S.110 Oceanfront2Brapt,over l'2/!>.?IOW.ISlhSl.
<·on do 2 Hr+ den. --DUPLEX .-8 -A-, S LOCJUna Hills 3250 ::,:J50 , m 11 1 n c I u l i 1. Townhou e garai(C, SJ!JU mo·1ocl utal. --
!\H0000 Op<•n Ot'l I thru SanClenwnte 3176 2 r I a, S!tl Lcl us ~how you how Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• li7:Jti057.afllj Unfurnished 3525 Winter.646-2510 MESAPJNES
Rt h ' 17 l I ):J:! t · 1 lli2 ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ~75· No P,cls. 1950~ & t I . I • d BRAND NEW. Studioil •l!~txi:;'.! 2 Sty.'.! Br. plush int. 1952~Ic)t'rll.6t15-41!5.1 IC J\'lll~ n•nl r1:l' an Lovely home. :Jbr, 2ba. WF.Sl'C'l.li''l;-3Br.2ha.rg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Bdrm,gnrpurk'g.Steps
"OO o making monn·. Call frplc, c:rpls, dpri.. hltn~. yurd WJ:;h1dry, cl(·t. l'u~lln. Available now, to bch. $260/mo. Wl.ntcr & 2 bdrms. 5230• S28S & ~~ i mo. en view. 3 Br .. 2 Ba. fam1rm. on Scol1 Ht:ally53H·7533. A,C, sunde•·k. fncd ytl, I I d only."H"uun SJSO.lrnmed.occupancy. RANCHO MIRAGE ti3:l 659l or498-37.J7 1 d d ~ gar opnr. rcmru kit. ovely A ull Twnhse. .,. ... --= Pool, jacuzzi, frplc & "Tll,.:SPHINGS" · · cu· e·sac. ca rp/ r1>:;. gardener. ~25. mo. Call 1\vml Nov J. S..)()() mu. 3br, 2".1ba ~.1st, last, SanC'-3776 dsh h Adult t 5425. in cl ~ardncr. -k d 71)8 4753 hn 832 9 .,., .wtneftt• w r. s. nope ~. :1 Br .. :i bu. 293! "'1 fl. HcMlsH Unfurnished 551·5071 Lgc 2 Br I Bu home, t'pti., _w n s __ . ____ -G-l2·829R c g ·14 s . .,.....424g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open daily. 2650 Harla
.\love-rn now. Self·t:ln ....................... dll"'· rnctl yd. gar. S300 locJwta NiCJHI 3252 Oceanfront 3 Br, 2 ba, ApartlMftts Furnished 1 Bdrm, l bath, fun\ishcd. Sl. C.M. (Mesa Verdi•
uven + mcrowav General 3202 Oceanview Park. 3br. mo &12-1205 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trplc, i:arai:e. winter.••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool&i:.undeck.2blksto Dr.offllarhorBlvd.) Dsbwshr. rcfng. W iD, 2ba 2 car gur cu,tm Be h C 11 1.MONTJI l"REE frplc, bar w/1cemakcr , ••••••••••••••••••••••• pal1~ lnscp'g n'u pnl & :J Br+dcn w1rrplc. Close Oaut. pvt: area twn me rurn. Sll00 /mo. a Balboolslanc:I 3706 bch. $260/mo.494-7287 549-U47
flrsafe,dbl carw/aut B&AREHTALS crpt's. S45U incld's toi.hoppmgcentcr. bus rc~a.n v~te~,hJtBr, 2 675·fi670ort17:J 7S4H. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanview.StudJonpl. .
dr. Total sec. S2t5.000. WhypayS2S-S30 when inrdener. 548·19tl5 service. $150imo. rp~S~\ cs:W~is. VERY-Nace 3-br.~Upper 1 2Br, cpts/drp.s, Yard, adult only. 1250.zBr.ownpatiogarden,
R i c h u rd Jl ch r. youcangetlhebestror ~-l953 ' 49-1·0058 J>OO.. imo. · or Hbr. View home .. nenut. frplc, "z blk to bay, ~25 63J.659lor498.37.i7• J?ar, adllsino pcta. SZ90.
12l3)277-0366;1213l821·31f less, SIS. fee. 7 Days f: h 194·3320 inside & oul. A\·I 10,15 _!:10 675·2773 644 15-17 aft 7PM
-Out--fC-.:_._... St50Furn4-Plexulalpd S275.2BR.1Ba . ..:.11.r<" ."<ecut1v(.' omr ncarNewhome3Br3Hawel S750""rrno64~21iA" I blkbh ..__l11wmts 2Rr 1Ba,n"wcpts& o .,_.,, SlOON , lB h tlpd llee,fcdbkyrd Adullcpl, 01.·can I bd, 3 ha. Cam , • ,.. . . -1 lr, l c. $250. mo.~ " ,
Prorrty 2550 S\75 D;I~. fr~l.uy;d no peLo;. 646· 1078 rm. dm rm. \\Pt har. lire ~~·4~~ ~~~ & la I.e. ~150 Hesl on~:-lllurr~ V<:ry h:e l .l>r SlSO. Ulll. •• ~':~~••••••••• ti rps, bltns &t reArr1
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl801 BR. pool, ut1l prl --.-ring, ou1rloor !rnQ & . . ~ l-'nmaly sized 4 BR, 3 b•1 ~ncl. 675·0612 8olbo 15' d 3806 J!ar. no pe s. v now.
TURNING TO GOLD S200 2 BR 2·Plx, will con· Mesa Verde North, 3 Hr 2 pool. S'TSO mt>. <.;onsrder LC'asc Sea Terrace, 3 Br tnhome; vacanl !.&nCc Li:i· 1 UR, dsh\\hr. sun-a an ~0.646-l2t6,CM.
·'• uc. in C'arbhad Nr sider children Ba. clean. fplc, new cpt1o. lse opt 1149.0707 212 Ba. T ,11 tennis, pool, comp n.-dccor. :\love in d"ck .• .,25. yrly ..• 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B Ba h · many xtras ~ Avl ~ ..., c. H~e Liv Rm. Din Rm. 2 2 r ii,.;. twn se, patio. (ke<in + :! hr house & ~ ~ 1rn C::'of. Apt. Ocl l. C~ll s.i9.311:? . WontC'd n1cc fa mlly to bch access, view. S'75. now ! i\ I I n e w & Collins. f>l!'i !1:m1 Br. Quiel. SJ39.SO. '"-I blk pool. J(jds Ok, no peLS. Nr
Studm ll :i Zn. Sl17,500. :s.!10:JBR.k1rbOK rent 3 I.Ir homc, all new 831-1678 i:or~eous' S725:'11o. to bch. 673-9547. 205 lichl. S275 & up mo. 2310 Pnn. cull Agl. 729 :.l60J 1.826NewportBI CM N 3 B c d 1 S 00 962 7 Agcntf-.40·5500 2 BR. upper, near new ..,5 r ;,.5·5990· e w r on o. pwn ,cpts, I . . -44 l. 3 Dr 2 Ba nice home as-___ ___ d W 0 Pearl. Santa Ana Ave Cl'rot. AMorP;\I ~ · ec "'"· Sunfl ower & Bear. ' ' • w ; eek, I • g ar. 6455088 213-371-4032 lmmed occ. SSOO/mo. Lg l Dr condo. All soc.pool.n~~cpts,$125. AluffsPlaza3BR.endun-Winter lease: ms. mo. lc6oaPettlnsula 3807 .. ;
Sale or tradl' 2~2 ucrci. HOMEFINDERS 894-5718: 644·1493 amenities, pool, etc. 6 lse. 546-6274. i51-5111 it. Fr~sh lam!h plu~~ f.42-5766 ••-••••••••••••••••••• Well managed: 2 Br. 2 ba ~~tr'~:~. LTar"uc:c"' tf,:·~ Calirornia's larcest ' mos.+ lse. Rf!Cs rcq Sea Terrace Twnhse 3 Br ~~k t~ ~k:~~spool~~~~l~ Huge Liv Rm, Din Rm, 2 ~uxur:iow; buyfront living apt. $235. Newly renovat-
Sla rrire, Skyhuwk . Since1942 $200HUGE. S3101mo. (213)377-6585 2•2 Ba fantastic ocean &park. SSOOMonlh Br. Quiel S349.98, v.a blk in lhL'i plush 2 Br, 2 ba, ed 2 Br, 2 Ba. $'250. No ~>40H2ti0 St45Pumlbr,Apt Circle' this, has pat 3 BR 1 BA pat"o 2 car view. Fplc in Liv Rm & Agent6'10·f>S60 to bch. 673-9547, 205 w/huge. TOO!f'S & over· pets.835·666Sforappt. -------1 SISO I br. kids, pets +more. Many more avl. 1o1ar • 1 hlk • t b~h 5350 Mstr Bdrm, comm pool, Pearl looks ghstenmg bay. Full 3 BR l 'At BA cpts drps
OutofStat• Sl75Cozycottage Small fee/LIFE Serv. mo'536.7J:isZ 536.2s28 ·tennis, pvt bench. S.S7 LIDOJSLE.cutc3Bdrm, · sec bldg. Subterranean fplc'palio d'btegar n~
Property 2600 Sl85 2 br, kids in L.B. Unl. Prof roll 11erv. · mo. · l'r'.i ba, ll(e sunny patio. Balboa Peninsula 3707 parkinl(. Boat slip avail. pets' Aduit!I pref ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• S2102 br, Westmin plex 645-4900 Sharp 4 bedrm, 2 ba, cpts. BLUE DOLPIUN nr hay, 2 cn.r s:ar. nva1l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 615·6ns. Age~t 548_7729 • • s Acres of Land, 26 mi ~2 br, 2ba, yard ••Consumers Guide drps, patio, fenced yard. REALTY 10/15. $450. 675·2435 aft. 6 Bay(ront tripleic unit. 301
Crom Klamath Falls, S!SOJbr, unt, kids ok UNREAL'. Only ... 15. All Kids an. d ""l welcome. 493-5337, Call Mary Binns or wknds. . Edgewater Apt C 3 br 2 Br luxury condo, ocean ' .. Bach Unit ...,10 Priv sr753br, 2ba kids. TU • .. ~ • · . • view security gates etc .,.. . ,.... · • _Ore_.S2_000.002·4004 s:ll0 4 +2 Condo,pooJ uti.I pd. Kids OK. s mall S405. 003-4567 Agent, no forapptat499-l!i92 NptllgtsCh(lHavcn.3br. 1~ ba, garage. Winter Jt25imo. yr ise, ooO E: patio •. no _kid..• or pet:..
R-.... Estat• Open7days Fee ree. Unt. Prof rnU serv. fee. sE•UTIFUL lba new kitc hen all s35oimo._ Yearly Oceanfront. Avail Oct lllOVictona,CM '""' 645-4900 -" bl • 1 • d ~/mo. Robinson. Bk.r. · &ch~ 210 557-0822 3Brw/xlralgeFam Rm, 1 Mile pvt bch, tennis. tns. mmac. Lrg yr · 548·:5647or675-8764 18th.997-3382or838-3094 1 bdrm 1 ha. Carpeu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----------t ••Consumers Gulde near the beach & Hntg pool, sec guard. 3 Br, 2 $195 mo. 548-7288 Corona del Mar 3822 oven, garden, gara11e.
Npt.Beach Gant.nGrov• EASTSIDE small old Harbour. S425 per mo. bahouseofglass.~. Harbor View 3 Br 2 Ba OCEANFRONT,3br,dlx ••••••••••••••••••••••• S22.5mo. 545-6169
UN ITS Large 3 bed rm. 2 bath. fashioned 2 Br hoiue. Avail Oct l. 840-42t7 ALSO pvt pool, jacuzzi, firepit 2·car gar, no pets. $S25. 2 Bdrm, l Bath.
1 Bldg 00 Balboa, 3 rent· Huge enclosed patio. Nr Encl. garage. lge yd. 3Br home with lge up· SPECTACULAR Comp privacy, grdnr wnlr.673-6640 Bltins S27Stmo.
ed as4. all 5chools. S42S;mo. S3l!i mo. 1970 Church St. stairs Br & lg fncd yard. Ocean views from 3 Br, 2 poolserv. 644-fJ140evs.· Oceanfront luxury 2 & 3 ~ -~ 548-8204or646-2Jl6 J BldJ.? on 2 lots on 34st St. Wnter pd. Call Pam or 548·6680 Freshly painted & fully ba family room. 3 car Bdrm, 2 prk'g. Winter 'n if. ___ -__
All rented. Pr. $399.000 Leslie, 546-5880. Eastside nr 17th St. on cpt'd, on quiet cul-de-gar new home in Dana Newly decorated uppe S400 up 2QO.i W Ocean "' ~ IMMEDIATE
THE CALLISON CO. lalboa Island 3206 quiet "Ul·de~ac. Charm· sac. 'h mi from bch. Pl. Ownr/Agtt93·7278 duplex. 4 br & den, 2 ba front. 544-2402 • • .. .., .,,951 0 """ """'0 frplc, balcony, blln ove OCCUPA .... CY 675"'4961 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing 3 BR, 2 Ba, home. "" mo. wner D<JoVVc..10 TOWNHOUSE 3 br 2 & range, dshwhr CORONA DELMAR ....
Newportlch. Reatt S265.UTILPD! fam-rmw/lgeuscdbnck am,9S2-098lpm. frplcs, ocean v·u, ~I. rcfrl g , wash /dry S:~fr.~O~n~~r~Ja~~ 2 Br Townhouse. frplc.
Unreal! Many xlras, frplc. nice yard w /trees ~on tenrus, etc. S49S. 494·3320 Newport Jsle. Yrly lsc Wash/dry, uWs pd, S400 Pool, tennis. Some ocean AVAILABLE •
OCEAN VIEW HOME many more avl at beach. & ferns. M75 mo. 955·3649 HarbOur 3242 Ldclt Forest 3255 ~;mo. 675-9582 mo. S48-674S & catallna v1ews. Close SUNFLOWER AnS
$129,000. Will exchange Small fee. Unt. Call the eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------tolhopplna&flnebeacb. 2.,._2._poolt.
!orsmallerhousesorun· Prof rnll serv today Two Doll Houses 00 bus HUNTINGTONHARBOR MustaeenewParkPJace. N b hs h CoronadelMar 3722 8"·2811 lecunf,...._ ~-?~ ?? Scott Realty 645-4900 . . line, kids OK. 2 Br, stove WATERFRONT A/C, 4br, 3ba, lge Cam p~:e:nt~~l, :b~~ Cr~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~~~~~~~~~~1 Zll I W. Suftflower
••Consumers Guide & refrig, yard. $275 & CONDOS rm w/frplc, microwave, p:itlo bltns aarage Fum. 1 Br apt. 3 Bl.ks Oceanfront 1 br ftp.. 1ar 557·4'00
Real Estate Corona ct.I Mar 3222 $325. 631·2l33or 642-6220 WINTER RATES Roman tub, drps & rncd pool, j0c, aau~a. etc. N' ~;05'?5r8~. ~0~7°7~e1as0er Ad!t.a no pets. i:l5o Wl)t.r: 10to5dally Want~ 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br. den, fum'd. 31' slip. yd. Jncl. Lake II mem-pets. 5475 mo. 640-3328 o .,.,1 NIN\.• • yrMZS.673-7787evea NO PETS
•••••••••••••••••••••••Cottage, 2 Br 1 Ba. polio, Lar!e~~~~~stic, ~.m~.en , unrarn'd. bersbip.18SO. 768·5227 64+~14evs ..., ..,,,.,., SpotleMluxuryduplex
o W N pro P ort Y t n new decor, carport. S. of Eastslde charmer. Dln· Sauna, 30' eUp. S800 mo. Newport .. ach 3269 Avaflyrty 1 Brort pvt bch, Frplcs, New epl;drps ~ !~~Baoc;1are~;wthorue Hwy.955-3547eves. ini rm, dinette. modern lbrl w/loft, unfurn'd. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Oceanvlew. One houa pvt 1ate: 1325 mo. Wlttobch-ebp'g.Grdnr
WILL PAY CASHll Spac Ideal fam bm. ~ bUc ~t:: lge yard. $4.50/mo. Poo • tennla. 14.Mmo. CASTADa SOL from beach, 3 Br, lV. ba. 213«18-IM', n"6'fs-77M aq.wtrlncl. Yrly leaso:
Ph.TomD'Allessandro to Big Corona. 4 BR, 3 uwLarry,546-5880. lbr, unfum'd, pool. ten· 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. Spec-duplex. UOO/mo. ColfaMuo 3724 38r3bel700'~/mo
T.D.PROPERTIES BA. Frpl, gar, guest rm 2 bdrm. t ba, CTPll, oven. DJ.s,40'~ =My tacular view. After 6pm 675-6175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Brabafam·rm2l00'
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546·6201 anytime or 3 Br 2 Bo, picturesque. S2S0.~169 Los Allsoe Vlllu abr. 2ba bllns, sec bldng. Encl •Studio& 1 BRApta 1211S.
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RHOrt 2400 '"' " ••ConJumers Guide near pnol and tennis ,,.,.,., "'"""" l'vt patio. t-;at 10 l..1tchcn. 963·~5ft7 Agent. no rce &12·.i500 llomc atmosphere 2 & 3
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ba, irpk ... All re~ ~~~~c. ~h~~ No ~~51f;;1) ---· · piog,no:5.g939 ---Balboa Coves. Plenty or ---Fi•ncl'd vard Nice .irca extras ~50. Ph 49'J 4715 tat'll S600, 67J -2 332. 8481885 f''l3)4:J<HIS!J5 1 Br upstairs, nr. beach.----------*PALM SPRINGS parking. J hr,:! ha, har. Condo, rww J Ur 2 1 ~ Ila. ~ oo;i.4567• agcnl, no _o_r_4_9-1_·_23_7_9 ______ 6JI 01;13 · or -Couple only. Yrly S'l75. New CONDO 2 br, 2\l!a ba,
THUHDER.IRD S750 mo. yrly lsc. Mrs A1C. i:ar. rcfr11:. "~hr -------1HousesFumlJhedor tn3-7078Sat.oreves. 2 frplcs bllins pool &
Lon1:. ti<l 1·11612 or dryr. pool. tt•n111s.ylly k c 2 Rr. den 2 Ba. fplc , llay!>horl•Syrlybc.Sharp Unfumished 3300 . . s pa. S40o mo.'675.,.912 C.C. VILLAS 111,,.,.,_.,,,,., 2. lse. S<'80 mo r.12.311:1 3-1, ., 1 1 11 ., patios. encl 1:3r. mature 2 Br. dl·n. 2 Bu. ft•lc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, l block to beach. $325 Bkr .
l V ( • • t f -""' ''"'' ,r, .. M, l ns, .. car adlt.0 "''"15 ()pun ."'at S'un I )\\NEI or 1 wt•ek ----f 1 d 1 ·' ~ ~ •7 patio SHnomo R75·3.'iG!I , mo. Winter. --------
on I y. Up !! r a cl 1• II UC" l•:,\N l'•HONT 5 Br. ;\IESA \'ndt<I h1 · I ' ' hu !.!Jr ' l'lll·cc . y ' poo ' 9 IPM 9115 MI ra mar· : -Bal I cnn ocnfront. 4 Hr, llurr Wlule Hltr. 675"1630 STUNNING 2 Br 2 Bu
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"1 0 mak 1111: munt·y Call frph:, crpls . dpr~. bltns, y unl Wu:.h1dr). el1·t-. l'ui.t1n. Available now, lo bch. $!60/mo. WIJ\ter 1 d. RANCllOMIRAGfO: ~~·~,,mo: en view. 3 Br .. 2 B.1. fum ,rm. on Scott Hcalty536·753.1. A1C. sundeck. fncd yd, gar opnr. rcmo<I k1L. lovely Adult 'fwnhse. only.544-6899 s:JSO. mme occupancy. ·~n11-; SPHINGS" t.3:1 li5.ll or 4flll·3747. cul-tlc ·~.1c, c·a1 p 1tl 1 pi.. gardener. S42S. mo. Call Avail Nov l &')()() rmi. 31.Jr. 2'"-'ba S:l.50. lst. last, ----------• Pool, jacuzzi, frplc & S425. incl l!aronc r . -------k d 7684753 112914 hn 832 498 S.W42.4ll SanC&emente 3776 dshwhr.l\dults.nopets. :1 Hr, .:i ha, 293! sq ft HousuUnfurnlstt.d s,s1.5071 Lgr2 0rl Hahome.i·1.1ts, _w_n_s __ ._. i;.u. ------c g ·1 · · •••••••••••••••••••••••Open dally. 2650 Jlarla
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• • •••••••••••••• •••• ••• 21Ja. 2 t·ur gur, cu ... trn Beaut pvt area twnhme furn. ~800 ;mo. Call D-H..--lsl-~ 310L bcb.--..n/mo.4!Pl-7287 UtONTHFREE frplc, bar w/1cemaker, • • patm, In~• p'g, nu pnt ,v. 3 Br+ricn w1frplc. Close Oce~n v;ew 3 Br 2 fi7S.fl670orfl73.71148. :';:': •• :::': ••••••••• ~ ,,,.,.,., 549-2447
fir safe, dbl gar w/ault B&AREHTALS crpts . SHU rndd ~ to sho1>pma center. bus C 1• t b,h t · 'is Ocean view. Studio opt. .
dr. TotaJ sec. S2L5,000. WhypayS2S·S30when gardener. 548·1!1!15, ~erv1 c e. $450 i mo. rp~1>~~~ c.,,;A;;~" VERY-Nice ;-br2ho°'Upper 2Rr, ('pts/drps , Yurd, adult only. S25o.2Br.ownpatiogarden.
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TURN I HG TO GOLD ~ 2 Bfl ;! Pix "111 t·on· • esa er e ort · 3 r pool. S750 mo. Consider Lease Sea Terrace. 3 Br tnhomc; vucnnl !.rnce LA<' 1 un. dsh\\ hr. s un· ••••••~•••••••••••••••• S!70.1Hti-l2'S. CM.
'1 J l. Ill Carl!ihud Nr 1>1der ch1lclrl!n ' Bu. clean, fplc. ne w cpts. lsc. opt. 848 0707 2' 2 Da. T II-Lennis, pool, comp 11t'<.lecor. Move an dc1.: k. S325. y r h. 218 ll•u•e Liv Rm Din Rm 2 2 Br 1 ~'Bo twnhse, patio. Oc·ean + 2 br house & Sl2S2 BR C ~t. Apt. many xtra~ .. ~., · Avl bch access view sns now I\ I I new & .... • • ,.,-,o,Jul'.k•<I~. OK Ot tl.Call 519311.. Wanted nice fnmlly to • · · · , Colhns.t."15!l:l7~ Br Qwct $33950 i., blk pool.KidsOk,nopet.a.Nr Slutho H J Zn. SI t7•5oo. "'" "" · rent J br home, all new 113J.1678 J<Orjl t.>()Us S725 Mo . to· bch, 0673-954°7. 205 1>chl. S'l7S & up mo. 2310
Pnn. cull Agt. 729 :16Ut t826NcwportBl,C.M. New 3 Br Condo. _p~nt,cplS,SI00.962·4471. 3Br,2Ba,nlcehomc,nl'· __ A_gent640-5560 ;! llR, upper. near new Pearl. Santa Ana Ave C)t.
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HOMEFIMDERS g~.~7~; ~~i49l /mo. amenities, pool, etc. 6 lse. 546-&74; 751-5111 It. t r~sh tlpain~h P u~~ f..12-5766 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Well managed; 2 Br, 2 ba
C'uliforn1n's laraest mos+ lsc. Refs req Sea Terrace Twn .. -e 3 Br carp. ·po c:is ruou · -L t r t II I apt $235 Newly renovat • ,.., Walk to mkts, pool, schls Huge Liv Rm, Din Rm, 2 .uxuhr:iou~1 ><h•Y roDn 2vbng ed 2· Br' 2 Ba P>c:o ,.,0• i:iince 1942 $200 HUGE! SllO/mo. (213)377-6585 2•12 Ba. fantastic ocean &park. s.500 Month Br. Quiet. 5349.98, '-2 blk in ,t is p u.~ 2 r, B, ' • _,, . , .. ~H5Furnlbr.Apt Circle' this, ha~ pal -view Fplc In Li·v Rm & A"entaAl\cu'" lo b"h. 673.9547• 205 w1hugc rooms & over· pcts.83.'i-666Sforappt.
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Sl75 Cozy coua11e Small foe /LIFE Serv. " · . · 28· • · tennis, pvt beach. SS7 LIDO ISL!':, cute 3 He.I rm, sec b. ldg. Subtcrranea.n fplc, patio. dble gar., no ~"52b k'd · LB Unt. Prof rntl •erv. _mo.536·732R&536· 28 · •~ b I ti •-n.-P I I 3707 k Bo ~"· r. • s rn . . .. mo. l r.r n, ge sunny pa o. -o en ns&1 a par ing. nl slip avail. pets. l\dultl! pref. S32S.
S210 2 br, West min plex 6'15-4900 Sharp 4 b<-drm, 2 bo, cpts. BLUE DOLPHIN nr h11y, 2 car gar. 11va1I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 675-6775. Agent 548.7729 5 Anes of Lund, 2G ml S22S 2 br, 2ba. yard ••Consumers Gulde drps, pulio, fenced yard. REALTY 10/15. ~SO. 675-2435 aft. 6 Bayfront triplex unit. 301
from Klamath 1''alls, S250Jbr, unt, kldsok UNREAL'. Only •>is. All Kids and pel welcome. 493-5337. Call Mary Binns orwkndt1. Edgewater. Apt C. 3 br, 2 Br luxury l'Ondo, ocean Lg Bach Unit $210 Prlv S!75 Jbr, 2ha kids. TH -r .,,,. ua . -view, security gates, etc. .d • • Ore. S2000. 002·4004 gio4 + 2 Condo, pool util pd. Kids OK, s mall $405. 963-4567 Agcnl, no orapptat4...,....,.,2 Npt Hgts ChtrHavcn. Jbr. l~ ba. garage. Wmtcr Sl2S/mo. yr lse, 600 K patio, no .k1 s or pe~.
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'IH ~ 11•5 •900 IOA "' $$50/mo. Robinson. Bkr. • be~ 2800 557·0822 .ro... 3 Br w;xtra lge Fam Rm, l Mile pvt bch, tennis. bltns. Jmmac. Lr1 yrd 548.56470r 675.a764 18lh.997-8382or838-3004 1 bdrm l ba. Carpet.a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------t ••ConsumersGulde near the beach & lint& pool. sec guard. 3 Br, 2 S495mo.548-7288 Cot-onadelMat' 3822 oven,garden,garage. GcsrclfttGrov~ EASTSIDE small old Harbour, $425 per mo. bahouseofglass.ssso. Harbor View 3 Br 2 Ba OCEANFRONT, 3 br, dlx ••••••••••••••••••••••• S22.5mo. M!Hll69 Mpt.hach
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Huge cnclost.>d patio. Nr Encl. garalot(?. lge yd. 3Br home with lge up· SPECTACULAR Comp privacy, erdnr wntr.67~ BIUna m.l S27S/mo.
all school<!. S425/mo. ~15 mo. 1970 Church St. fltalrs Br&. lg rncd yard. Ocean views from 3 Br, 2 poolaerv. &t4~140evs. · Oceanfront luxury 2 & 3 n;a -~ 648-820Cor646-2318
Water pd. Call Pam or 548·6680 Frc~hly painted & fully ba famUy room, 3 car Rdnn, 2 prk'g. Wlnter '[1 ,f ____ -__
Lcslle,546·5880. Eat!tside nr 17th St. on cpt·d on quiet cul·de· gar new bome In Dana Newly decor:ted uppe SWO. up. 200( W. Ocean-,, ~ IMMEDIATE
lalboa Island 3206 qulet cul-de-68c. Charm· soc. '•..\ ml from bch. Pl. Ownr/A1tt93·727S 1:;,':~~xb:lc~ny. t~~~ ~:ea front. 544·2'tO'l
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng 3 BR, 2 Ba, home. $4~/mo. Owner 962-0256 TOWNHOUSE 3 br 2 •-ranne, d•hwhr CORONA DELMAR OCCUPANCY am 962 0981 pm • ' "' ,. " BAYFRONT Spac. 2 br $265.UTILPD! fam-rmw/lgeuscdbrick • · lrplcs, ocean vu. pool, r e rrl g. wash /dr y wotr. rcnlal. Gar. 2 Br Townhouse. lrplc. AVAILABLE
Unreal! ManY xtras, lrplc, nke yard w /trees Huntl~on tennis, etc. ~95.494-3320 Newport Isle. Yrly lse Wasb/dry, ut.ila pd. MOO Pool.tennia.Someocean •
OCEANVlEWllOME manymoreavlatbeach. &Cerns.snsmo.955-3649 HClfilOw 3242 Llletforest 3255 ~/mo.675-9582 mo.548-6746 &Catalina views. Close SUMA.OWllAPTS
ro~:iie':~~u~:~~nus: Small lee. Unt. Cati the eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••--••••••• ~--aMIMar 3722 tosbopptni&floebeach. 2bdr-.2M.poell.
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536-7533 ••Consumers Guido & refrig, yard. $275 & patio bllna 1arage FUrn. 1 Br apt. 3 Blka Oceanlront 1 br fm~ar. 117 ... 00 •-'-'Lt-"-..,.,., 631 21"11 "•2 6220 • ' ' from bch """mo lease ' '"' .... --=-utw Corona ck>I Mar 3222 __.,, • .... or.,., · pool, Jae, sauna, etc. N 675•598i 840•7171 ·0 ; AdlUI no pet.s. l350 tr, 10105dallY
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lnl(lewood, Hawthorne Hwy. ~.3547 eves. Eastalde charmer. Din· ------.---v yry ron P • 1''rplc11, New cpt/drps orSo. Bay area? "!&rm, dlnette, modern One houa pvt gate. S3U mo. Wlktobch-ebp•g .Grdnr
WILL PAY CASHll Spac Ideal rem bm. ~ blk k1t.J lge yard. S.UO/roo. erui-wtr lnrl. Yrly lea11e:
Ph.TomD'AIJeuandro to BtJ Corona. 4 BR, 3 Cal Larry,548-5880. 3724 JBr3bal700'~/mo
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b 1 · "t:: n ro 11 • * 675·5930 • N B q'd. 2<>0-600 sq. fl. Plenty payment penally c·h.1rge ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1
1 d c ut 'dmig lY mtiul "'Ra:. YOU J l'onv. ocw ccor, CPl•. 3637 F. c ... 1 U11. v c· t•.• . or park'1ng 2082 S E eq111vule11l to u,,.,,, or 6 . • u Y exp '" mec n11 "" .. "11• "··r. ""'''" 111cl ultl _ __ • 1 ••_• 11'11mun COITl""nlon over · · · " Orinkann proble m ? bl' l I " "' ... .,._ "' .... Bristol St, Newport monlhi> unearned an · Ca " . · . pu tc. rca l'Slale sacs A Pt'Ople Pcrl>on·~ Ut1lii<' 1':.AS.J SJIH' I 11 ., II ~ $tSO lgti 3br, 2ba, enc. gar. 6S w /car to :.hu e CdM Beach. 557-7010 tercst on the ha lance. II Al~ohol Helpline as broker. te~h111cul & 6-10 hrs per mu. ot your . .' J, OU . -. Blk to bt'.h buk W/d home w/snme. Rm & Mortgage Brokt•rl>. or. 24hnaday835-3830 fashJontHtle11.Setikspos1 i.pare time & earn. f'ur .Peb :.l:10 1111 •• I I ~• South. Shore oceanv1cw, 2 hook up. No'pet:.. .• hoard & nominal salary rered to Callforni<& rest· PREGNANT! tion 3ll ass1slonli1;1rl Jo'n u1tcrvw appt. C;ill Mr~.
,,11. u:,,._,__ Bl< • .z u ... bltn.elcc k•tch, TSLM"mt "'·'"·1"'>3 t.o n 1tht person. N1t.e or lilii~il:~e·1 day to tru velln" ex r•-I . ""''1 I Cl eC .. "'"'"' denbonly C<irtn" conC1'dential · " wwett,&44·...,.. O.OPoint 3126 t o,.,c .•n 1J pr · ------ -day,phb7J.4725_ ... ~ 0!i' i. " ecullve.714/495·5576Call ----
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1' . fm ti th ----Pwres~1onal decor, 1 br. IU'!lp.fem.i.hrlovely2br, ....... ~ For PHI M 1-; IL E . Abortion, adoption & do ed1tor1al pai;te up
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JJH. &. l>cn 4 l'll•x Nu \ICw 1-.a-..y •tccess to l5JU W. Balboa tall5lh) 9636216 ~ W1'm""90davs.IJ7< ~030 APCARE 547·2563 p/Ume Rt'fcrenl'Cs. prl'fcrrecL 6·16-4451. pets Mi:r l'lb 1o•n bcJt· h '\ c" ly r.:d ec. _ --------• ./v...... """ ~ "
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C T M 1 br ds.ilJi. Lg., -pvt i:recn belt 3ba frptc rum 2 br 2 bu apl· pool .,, _, _.._-. DffdS 5035 0utccd1 MOSSOC)Ct CHURCH Organ1!>t. tsi---------
w/trop1cat lanai. Very Bntt.anyCoua.:e$RIO/mo. pal10 bltmi. ••J'ra••c' sp..i . S2t 0 incl. u111'. .l'M91e,..,...,. r.....-fL-r...nof1't'. yrs.nxp. L'ullorp/Ume. "'-'"L'.'18 LY pvt.L..<.e.$3004!>h0295 21Jr. frplC', fl..igslon l' & pool jiH: u~a"ctl·~'li · 546·4\\S, eve1wkndi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rvr nwrv ~ r '""""' ..
tile floor,.,. Pvl l>al·k ' · !> .a .' ... '0 002:119 LOANS 9% ServiogallOrangeCo. -------Large 1 Br. l>Plral !>lair~. j:Jrokn.-J blki. IJch . pets &17~ mo. 640-3326 or --------0 835-7313 Help Wonted 7100
to sundeck. rclng, S2ti5 4!H !f:,Cll 64..t·9Sllc"1' ____ t...dy w;wcll mannered dlr, ---Also 2nd TD Loons
mo. ~.! Copper Lan· . . . --Yrly Twnh.,e, 2 Bit. 2 Ha. ll, :-.eeks rmt s hr 3 bdr. SAM CLEMENTE l"a1rcsl Tl'rmi1since1949 Spiritual R~ow •••••••••••••••••••••••
lem.!lti0·5742 ·I Hr2'. Bu. 2:1 llVln~ rm frplc w,o D/W ., c;ir rumhseSJS7.50+ ~ultl. ~icalArislldg S J815So.EICamino Rea1
ci. .. ~ . 0 1 C'lt-:, w / b.alcony off mi.Ir gar $:iso m'o 551 j:J98 Prf uldr ldy, neat & resp. Ideal MediC'al or Dental crttl~r Mtg. Co. San Clemente. Fully I.le.
........ ., oce;in view up t•x, bdrm, fplc, sun porch, ' · -· -CM. t;.sid<'. Call 541·33!UI, suites. Plush carpels & 642-217 I 545°0611 For appt. <192-7296
2 BR, _d~n • ~r P,'.c · pvt ~rdn. 3 blks bch. S6SO PRIVATE l br. a pt (ansser.).Jan. central air. 55< per rt. ---------•----------c b~lcon1e:;. 2 enc.'· fur. mo. 4W·9501 w/View. Refr1g. furn'd. -CaU YEATS COMPANY Retired couple has m oney *MICHELLE'S*
WayneStewart,675·!.1873 ._._ Be-3 9 No pets o lder m;ilc OldCOMhousctosharc.2 4911-0660 499·2237 tolounonl:>l&2ndTD's. OuteallMassage
or7S2 7300 .--wport och 86 w 'ref's p' rcf'd S250 + bdrm fum1&h or part. --Agent. 400 0800 OAM 2AM ••••••••••••••••••••••• '. · · I I 1 Executive office spac<>. _1_ · 731-4462 Deluxe ocean view :!hr ut1ls. Avl. Ol'l. 1st. Call: mrnct . m·cup. a va1 . WE BU y I" J II S T &
2ba. patio. beamed ceal'. PARK NEWPORT 642-8825anytimealt 21'1\1 _!<cu:; 67S-89"14or675·04Ui:! inC'luding receptionist Loo K [NG F o R
B h I 1 2 from S.150 mo. to S385 mo. S ~~<~ND 'J' H. UST AMERICAN SPOUSE•. ing, dshwhrA/C, Hcfs re· ... ?} c 0 :_Ts· ho r •-Blk to bch 3 BR 2 b 2 IJll Apt nr bt>uch N B p J c l DEi-OS 'd ~IV\ 493-0075 ...curooms.,. own ouses ,. • , a, • . • · · restige ocat1on. a I f\GL:NT. · 714 •!J6.08()0 27 Yr old female, folk
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Hwwtinqton Beoch 3840 Spcctac~lar s pa, total Crplc, s1undec~. lndry. Ucrnw,631·1057 MO. COSTA MESA PVT PT~ w~rll pay more married, wants to meet
••••••••••••••••••••••• recreation program, SS00.12S\.'z46lhSt. Female roommate over •Private oHice $75 per foryour2nd ·~· widower over 30. Write:
ACCOUNTS
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NEW JBR. 2BA, frplc, social program. 8 pool~, 8 San Clflnente 387 6 21. stude nt preferred. month incl utiL 642-3573 Miss Kim Mi~· Kwaog
bllns, yard, was her & tennis courts. At Fashion ••••••••••••••••••••••• S145imo. 495.1955 eves •440 SQ. 1''T. Carpet, Hwa Moon. .0. Box TREND A TA
dryer hook-up. St.20. Kids J<.land, Jamboree & Sao Short term rent· I uva' I drapes, air cond. $195 per .Annowlcemenh/ _1.329_._Seou_l,_K_' o_re_a ___ , CORP. & ix•ts <>k. 675·6670 or Joaqwn Hills Road. , a • 1 • HMMTE to !>hr. furn'd p S.16·0183. t7 I 4t 644· 1900 2·4 mos. 2 BH. 2 lta, apl. Across rrom bcarh. month ind ulil. ersonals/ RELAXING MASSAGE Standard Memories ---------i----------1 Pres. Hts Condo. SlOO. Sl!JO mu + , , uttls. Prefer •Two office suites. 630 Lost & foWtd Bob James-Lie Masseur Dl•ision v• 3br 2ba $15(). 2br 2ha New duplexes 2.3 br 5350 mo. Av a 11. 10i l /77. male. 631.3811 SQ. 1''T. S22S per month ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcall 9-9, 494-5111 " 1 F .1 & ts 495-5906 -----• incl util. AnnowtcetMnfs 5100 ----------• An Applied Magnetics Co
S200. GJr , rec are..1. l907l ~.l;5~912ami Y pe RMMTE Wantc-d. Shr. 2 ~2200 (213)697·2064 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SHARON'S* :WOOW. Segerstrom Jlolly.~-3896 Le<iseOpt. Best area. 2 Or br. 2 ba apt. Lai;. N1i:uel ATIORHEY AT LAW OlITCALL MASSAGE Santa Ana. CA9'l7°'
APT MANAGEH; Rent S39S 3 br. 2 ha. t.'ncl. gar. 2 Ba adult condo. S375 SJ.50mo. + Ulals.49558611 EXECUTIVE SUITES 8.18·6838 (714)540.3605
deduction on new dl'luxc Block to bec1ch, bale., yd. mo. 1 yr opl SlOOO to ----Deluxe private office, BANKRUPTCY $95
units 10 Jlunt. Harbour NoJ)(•h purC'haseforS73,500.0pl Female r oo mm u t c S unn y. air cond . DEAUTTFUL NUDE Equal Opportunity
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:.ireu. Adult l'ouplc. Write TSL :'lti:rnt 642·1603 fee. portion of monlhly n<'C<IC'd lo share 2 br, I ha Personalized phone cov. DIVORCE $95 GIRLS. 625 N. Euclid, Classllicd Ad -2 1 Daily - -rent would apply l o upl an N n. S150 + ut11. crai::e, s <·cretar1ul Anaheim 1---------•IAutomat1e trans. rr
Pilot, P . o. j'M.I~ 1560. Block from 'A'.ater, Shores purC'hasc. 714-492·7110 or Call Lil, (714 J675 3'.!43 service. Easy fwy ar 640-2507 559·6150/535-5363 bwldcr. Top ~;tla ry. E,.
O>staMcsa !J262ti area. 4 bd, 2 ba duplex. 633-8173 R ---d -bd cess.666BakerSl.,CM. Acctng Bkkpng p'd on l,y . ~!nt Co.
---------Yr lse. (714 )956·5871 . oo.mmat~ wantc>, ; 2 r Nr. OC Airport. 546·2982 Live Mw.ic ror your wed· DIAL·A·SERVICE TEMPOR "'RY benefits. 962 66:J.> *AJ L NFW Al'TS 2 & 3 --New 2 Br 2 Ba condo, 2baduplcx,Ball t:nm. . ,. dtn/,!/r<.·cc1>tion. You LSCORTS, MODELS "" -----
bd,rms' encl. ga r . OCEANVIEW yrly nu ocean.view! nrSt. Park. Afll'r6. 673-710~ Deluxe office space 52a Ch()()sc:.oni;:s.Solototrlo. MASSAGJ:: Register Today to work Atrl'OMOTIVE
J1rcplacl's. l>ll·rns l'pts & pamt, 2 Br J B~ Wshr1dryrmcl.~mo. Professional or Bus i· 38c20S2ftNc:e.,'!'po4 8rt Blv~; .. 28CM. XlntrcpuWtwn.rcJsona· 645-8616 onvarwusaccounting& EXCLUSIVE t7l<l1~16·01887cfays. ~P,~~.;.,,!100 mo. S.t.1·67811• 581'2124 .,.,.,. t J 644·c.c. bl l 631 2~17 AskCorext.25 bookkeeptn ~ assign-USED CAR
V4£ .,.,...,,, t-. ...&L.' --3886 nl'ssman s hare exclusive . • tira cs. . . ------·-----1 ml'nts. Work clC'!sc to S"'LESPERSOu
"Bdrm 2b• C nd pool ---------•..vvrn~... home an f<:merald Bay. ISTMOHTHFREE Lott&Found 5300 •KARElrJS* your home. F1nurc ,... ., "',. .. rpo'rt. a~·dol t .u 0 0· nly.' 2 Br. 1 ha. 135 45th St. u.P· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Occun VICW. many xtras. .... .. .. .. " .. II l M , r Prestigi~us Lido Village ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCALLMASSAGE Cle rks to Sr . Accoun· Future managerial prci·
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5"!75/mo. 955.3097 J.>('r. <213) 937·0321ext325 l ~ 2 Br apls, panoramic ow arc ungo 645-2!ii:!l loc. Choice. Bay or Oce11n L-Ost: "Timmy" Lge Gold llAM·2PM 956-2443 tnnts ncedctl lhr uout
days. Eves (213) view & new cpts. Pvt lans.serv.) view. Offices or ~esk & white Tiger C'al. Hus __ OrangeCo.
:i Br, 2 full baths. lt'ully 763-6589. bch. ~ mo. 499·41i44, Cut down space._ Rec epl1<?n. nnmo tag from Pen-Semi-retired wishes to Robcrl llull's cpt'd. frpll'. d shwshr. 496-7l6latl6PM t 1 d A t Like new. Children OK. 2Drnrocean. new carpet livln9 Ex-nses! seC're arr a . ans wering nsylvania on. Belovl'd meet la y 40 or 50 for ccoun crn~ 937.4900 493.451 r
"'tl01mo. 10"" Ada1T10. St ms yrly; no J>Ct iC'h1ld ts.Fumish~d ,..-service. From Sl!)Oimo. pet. Please call 55!1·8383. travt>I. Reply Hox ~54. 500 S. Marn. Sit• SOI AUTOMOTIVE
J <.<> " 31136St644-4340frplc Unfum Md 3900 8hJrc<1hl)meQr<1plmeul LIDO <'10 Da1lyP1lot,PO.Box No.Towcr.Unumllank S"'LESPERSOu A.,it. Ellen c. Mahoney . or IS h.~ .. c -~ .......... n.n•··-BUSJN_ESS, CENTER L-Ost.ort'oundapct?Call l""".JJOW.BaySt,CM, 'lnTheC1t.vofOranuc A " OC'>fl73l •••••••••••••••••••• e •• 4.(.Ulf.U '· VJU w U l'O • .U"' l t.U . .JllUV ,., Qn d · t .,.,.,. · Lrg3br.2baDplx,stepsto THEEXClTlNG ~ • .-.---... ... ..,._....111. 3388V1aL1do,675-4030 Animal A ssi s t a nce 92621> 714 i83S4t03 "cxpencnce 1mpor
"'UIET & COOL bch, frplc, pvt patio, gar. p•·LM MES"' "'PTS -.--,..-~.--~"' League537·2273 nofce. ---------11~~~~~~~~~1 l'ar i.Jk•spcrson to round .. ,.. Wntr or yrly. S475. "' "'"' • ru ~~ MESAVERDE250sq.n ., --outoursmallsalesforcc.
Lge2 Br. l Bn. gur, lndry 675-4230arts MINUTES TON PT Forover6yrs. 832-4134 util pd. Nice loc. Air, LOST: Sunday 9/25, JI B.. HORSEDRA Mlti( Accowiting All company be nefits. fac1l, no pcl:.. Adults. BCH. ph~h. $200. 557..()825 F.V. area. Snoopy, 1 l g Y-Y lmmed. pos. for busy good demo & medlcnl
S?J.i. 425 A, 12th St. linlg LJOO ISLE Bach. 1&2 BR. Female to share beaut. male blk Lab & Stanford, HAYRIDES AiRdesk at pvt. Country piano;. CombinallOn new
Bch. Married cpls or families. from $220. & up. Nwpt Hts house. $120. Prime Newport Loe. l med. mix male blk, for groups Clb. Exper. A1R clerk. & u.-.ed sal~. Call Salcs
* 3 BE0-$295 * POOL·JACUUI
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3 Br2 Ba. fplc, pat1oyrly Adults, No Pets mo. BegrnOct. 9. 645·9634 Exec. Office Space. 200 grey, brwn. He ward. evenmgs adv to computer. eager Mgr. forappt.
lse. No pets. $525. Agent. 1561 Mesa Or. Seeking female to find 2 sq.n .. w /recept & xtra Call Irv. 551·1373 or US 7days a week to lea rn, non-smoker .
673-1020 (5 BJks East of Newport Br apt as soon as possi-services. Air cond .• util 962.0477 ----• Jo m 1 nut es fr 0 m ~-5404.Bob Rohn!r
OCEANFRONT YRLY. 2 c:~61~.~~~~ ble in Nwpl Bch area. 7i1n4_c549I ~29·19S 2 5 0 mo . REWARD• Palisades l~l Newport·Riverside A C C O U N T S
COSTA MESA
DATSUN .,... ~ K h D freeway. Minimum of 20 Br l Ba. encl gar. a ti----------1 a t a r 1 n c a Y s dog Beagle mtx. Tri col-RECEJVABLE CLERK, qwetend ofW.Newport. 12131335·1514 Eves ored spots. Long tatl. per group. For details, C'all btwa 1am·3:30pm. 2845HARBOR BLVD.
540-6410 540-02 I 3 S48·7219or55&-4221 • W3l33S-9977 Prime Ofc:. Spoc~ ~1584 ,_co_n_La_ct_Kri_._s_.5_37_-6990 __ . -t 547·5656
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8 2-6604 wood panelin g. Crplc, female, N.B. s16.s mo. 2 rates. length hair cat, s un FIGURE MODELS ACCOUNT . SALESPERSON
. bltns, close to bc!b.. Yrly. bdrm hse. 673-1451, Richard kenworthy bleached red on back. ESCORTS PAYABLE Experieneed. New or , sffi~s~~~f.~~~~~~~~ ~~:~CHOICE 2 br. BIG' ~;~· Rmmte. Male. c~~~~:_~~:~TY ~-~?.~:r~;~rea, OUT6C3A1_U380
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------ --view patio frplc din Super nice 3 br hse. LOST: Big lriah Setter,._ ______ ._,. __ , dlvidual exper'd in Ac· Beach. Call 'fommy
CLOS.E TO BEACH. like rm. Adults~. 675·Glss 1''um'd, patio. bar, frpl. Pror /Exec/Med Offices Male. Magnolia/Adams, EXOTIC GIR''S counts Pay11ble. Payroll, Thompson at
new <! Brl Ba house. s:110 • On the water! $238 + Sm store S85·S300 w /util. HB. "Rusty". 96i·6292 .. & detail Clerical work. 10 494· II 3 l 546-996 7
mo.848-0800 PROMONTORY utlls.675·3692or675-4421 HB 963-l24J 8401571 Massage&Modellng Key by touch. type min. .
PENTHOUSE. VIEW, :: There's Slmillion in · ; ' Loll Samoyed, female, 2 Outcall542-3Ul9i543·3250 4S WPM, EDP e x p . Automotive
Nr bch, 2 br, 2 ba upper. BR. 2 Ba+ loft, Small recreation: Tennis. lusinnsRental 4450 years. White. 893·3008, h elpful. Coll Anne New Detail Shop needs
F: n c I ~a r · 2 I 7 0 2 petok. S700675-S756 swimming, billiards. 2 •MOVING? SAVE$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8J8.78l0 AKASHIC·RECORI> life Clarke, btwn 8-ll:JOAM, hl'lp.
Brookhurs t. $295. ---------bealtbclubs,freeSunday Let us help you find a 4 DELUXEOFC'S analyses w /counseUng at549-0713 Top wages paid. Engine
_962_·0'17_8 _______ 1WESTCLIFF 2 br. 2 ba, brunch. parties and conf!enial roommate. Lost: Sheep Dog, fem. by methapbys • .ID.inister Steamers, em: painters.
3869 adults, no pets. lnq. Apt MUCHMORE' •SHARE A HOME• Conl. rm .• seat 25, all Shal(gy gray &whL Blue w/PhD. 631·2853 buffers & polishers. up-M.wpori leach 18, l700Wcstc1Hf Or. Pl b IC ·1 1 1 ,, • .,7,,65 a.,.o,,,,a paneled, sm. whse in re· & Brown eye. Vic. ---------Accounting holstery s hampooers .
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or urrus e · rry · Share 2 BR hm in Irv. Harkins. rates sailing high OD her Bl CM adults. only' no pets. T_he w iY'l Exec. Woodbrid1e. 714·581-9393 Loll small male Siamese list of interest. Reply to TbeJoUy Roger, Inc. has 2059 Harbor •
fmest in c~untry club hv-Oake, pools & fac.) 12 cat Sept. 13th.. B11< Ca Ad 1100, Daily Pilot, an entry level opening. ____ 64_5·_1030 ___ _
mg at a pnce you can ar-Ml to bch. Sl9S rt Approx 700 sq. ft. C-2. nyon. Reward. Pleas P .O. Box 1560 Costa for an industrious lndiv.,_ _______ _
ford.-Roommate servtce ~ + u 1 · A1C, ot 130 E. 17th St call833-3544 Mesa.CAD2626 ' looking for oppor. to available. $220/mo. Doyle548-U68 __ ..;._ ______ , grow. Must be proflcien\ AVON Shr fise on bch Respon Found: 1 large Green Tur· r~ ~lcff 5360 w /10 key adder. Poslllo
rm mt wante.d . 5175: Sma~J shops 4' ortlces, Ue. 10" lonf. Vic: Will ••••••••••••••••••••••• calls for filmg, audlUng MEED 1.,,.,,.111 ,.. CASH?
Furn'd. Eve. 493-5243 E1~deCM.rromS7Smo. Lane,CM.642-1168 IMVESTIGATIOMS of daily sales reports for IOA•-... .,... .... .., .....
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~ • Suiuble for bobby /bus. . our restaurants & misc. Eacrungs are good· hours 4 548-7249 FOUND; Collie mix pup-AU l)'peS • Missmg "1''1 office duties. Apply are flexible when you're
Female non·smoker in· ._...._tri-'R__..._. ""SOO py, 3-4 mo's old, wbi person1.826-964S,2"brs id person, 17042 Gillette an AVON represen-
t ll·a' t 'ibl -... ......._ .. w/&old on face. Vic. Social Cl·~ 5400 Ave lrv·ne Sam Spm talive. Call 54Q.70U or e 1 e n , re~pons e •••••-•••••••••••••••• Cat 11 Ci /B b d llllD • 1 • · ~hare home with author I ~ u s• ..... '!•,,., .... r us ar • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~M~on~t~h.~ru~Fr~i~. ~~~~~Zen~i~lh~7~·~13~59~·~~~~~ an exchange for _.,.,M~ ,_n._._ ....... __ ...,.... _____ -i 1: ~=t~ secretarial services. 350-665 sq. · s14e>-S2SO LOST: S he p /Lab mix, ATOUCHOFCLASS! ACCTSPAYAILECLIC BA8VSI'M'ER for 1 yr
<Dover at 16th> 54s.4129 mo.UWpd.646-3857 brown, male, Vic. 39th Meet attractive & in· 1 rvl 0 e b a 9 e d old, my lune. C.M. Tues
642·8170 Female Rmmate, non 1000 sq.ft. OCflce, 3 PB St.N.B.Reward.673-4790 telligent people. quickly homebuilder needs & Fri, 8·6PM & some
•---------• smoker, Beach hou1e. power,LS39Monrovta LOST: Golden betio. &~~vfi'~752•54u sharp tntelllgent girl. eves&wknds.646-7686 ••••••••••••••••••~~.~~ Sl39rno. +uUl.64M766 ~31U mixed c:olli• &. ah ep .. .... 5450 kNust tbe ahblo tot uso 12 BABYSITIER wanted. • Offtc• Recttal 4400 male. About 10 yrs old. 1ravww ey ouc sys em, "' CM •tea, 3 mornings a HplngTms 175-SlOS mo ........................ ,_l1M11Jleved/ Weartnc eucalyptue ....................... ability to type. Ideal wk. for 3 children.
All $.'SO. wk. Share kit/· ..._&:* bead.I. Scar wlde Jilht (2) Refined Older l..adles working condltlon1 & 64&-5386&536-3a4S ~alh. ,,Shown Hon·Sat •COST A MIS.A* ........... -... ·-··· ftont le1. Vic:. of Hunt· s •• k r id e t 0 I Q • Xln1 rrtnr• benofl\t. Con· __ _... _______ _
only . poll aft 1pm. otc apaco avail, 150-1300 ........ lnston "&mJet-Beach. dlanapolif, ll:ad. mJd ()c. tad Gena t-U. Mon·Frl. Babyaitter days* m y
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hnrnc l' \I 1 ..... ••I n •b . tA.·on.,111~ Al"U"'t11·~ <luJI •·111nm I, nuw ur ud1h,, Gurdent'r Reu'lonuble, Girl. Free ci.l 645-5123 ----Fair prrces Stale he & in Blue Diamond Pa.mt.lot(. dll1on111g. 1''ree ~st. SIU ll.t'.lrn•E'rl~·1 :'~.) hlli7 •pro•\t·d 1•,·1 hnici.. ri· W07020 _ freet!.ljt.tl45 ·5230Mike. lMMAC-ULATE -CL ",'AN· Mct1onry ~rd. Extenor srx-<:ialii.l. 548·0352 hr. Honest & reliable C.-nter l141t• c;uJ1 l.ll' llJlUW!I L 'K 'ON .1 '" ....................... Try me-{;alicos:k).55SS service. BorA. M;C OK. ••••'="=•••••• ••••••••••• t-'r.-.·1 't :a.11; 111uo__ MAllKSl l'. (; ~ •• # .... ,Of S..-.lcH lNG; You DESERVE ihe Brickwork. Small Job;, --------751-3150 N•.,N<'Mlr. Rt·11 /1.•omm I ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST. 7rilHX!77 Newport, Co!!la Me:;u & WORK GUARANTEED Paint & Papering, 24 yrs ----.------~ .irp .. ntrv. "'"" l\ JW , c-at/COftCrete Rmudtl, remodel, Palla HANDYMAN· C rpentry -lrvine.6753175cv1:s. tntcr1ur1Extr. Free est. serv'g Harbor area. St DRAl~S CLEAREO l'.uwl. uunr . d1· \h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llcconlr. Call 1179-"411 I .... I ·1 u b &'HOUSECLEANING is our FROM S3 SO " 1 1 __ __ e ect .. ra, p um m l{ Business. Reli able 25yrsexp.642·0295 l~c183281,rcr11.642·2356. Call 751 . .,.;A2 'ornm· II ''"l Alt ~. t'to:M ~NT W(JHK ·"" Bedrical noons646·6851.847-2787 service J anice':; Hug· F1rc11lace!S · Planll'rs ...,..
:..111 !7llj kmJ~ lh•a,onable tree •••••••••••••••••••••• --H-ANOYM/\N gedyAn'nsat 675_6553 Unck&Comn•tl• YOUNG Man. 5 yns expr Prof. Paper llaogmg, lk. 1 b w· l r
l>ooi '< wtt1tlo11o ,, .. 111,. '"'"b Ct111750 t..tl25 ____ El.fX:"flllCi\J. SJ;:JWIC~ Bloc:k Walls· DBl2 Pits m wallcoverlng. Free ~l~~~~!)~.;7~~ urcd. ~~iv. ~e~~. ~:~rm !n~I. ,1wh1.·~ Huu :h.\. i''tn1!>h Cu ~tom work Rei.~ CALLSS15h1,&SMAL..-NOJ0:7;~~gMALL THE S_UNSHINEGlllLS __ flcfs,t:;i.t~IWG·046'1 es1B.tl45·S57G.Andy . -ceramic tile. Rea~.
P1rku1lwnrl. ••P ti71n Spct·ul11.t1nc 10 µall08 & JOl:JSM.2·1f.2JJ To bnghlen your home Quality lirfck, Bloct & PAINTING. lntr/Extr. •Palnting/Papcrinl(• 832·2468
-t.idew..ilkb titil 1!179, ~..L.L-d-n-&....J Odd jobs, painting. in· or business ~all The Stone work. L1c'd & Jo:xpr'd, honest, neat. ..lnlerior-Extcnor .. A___,,_--------
Ccirpet Ser•ice 1001S345. .....__. .,..c-.nc tr/extr, window Sunshine Girls _for bonded freeesl51.8·3S31 Reas. Lic'd. 964·1045 Uc22539Slnsrd1Cuar. -""'"JI
•••• •• •••••• •• •• • •••••• Lie 327136 645·6!14 washmg. Jerry 645-8197 Pers 0 n a I c I ea n 1 n ~ --' l>ave w Call Harris 642-4$58 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• Slampoo &. 11-.im dt'an Child Car~ service. Reas rates. Call Movi1t9 ROOFS installed factory
Culur hn~hh'lll'I ~ 11. hi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ECTRICIAN·PricoJ l 'M YOUR JIANDYMAN anytime 552-0245 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality ~ork. lntiExtr, Patio. direct: eslab'I 35 yr:,.
<'pl.' 111m1n ltlt• wh l'h:JO l..OVl:-.JG ('lflLL> (;ARE. nght-free estimate on Res1d1Comml. Free e:;l. , Local & Long D1slant·c Av!: rrn SJS. Refs. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Harold G u nn.
"'· dm rm h.111 ~1:, ;\\~ uc·ll. hot lunrhci.. Rel!>, largeorsmallJobs, Guaranteed, Dallas H~PtSEKEE~~Rl Edprd. !\lovinl! Lowe:.t rate~. est. Dan631·2898 PaHoCOMtruc:tion s.t9-2961
rm S7 :-,..,, coui h ~IO. thr t:..111..l.2 !">-'9!1 Llcensed ti73·cis9 646-5888 ernoos'.::.73~ ur ay. f~sl, crric1cnt 11erv1cc FOSTER'S PAINTING. Aluminum Covers, --RO-O-t'S_'_F'_O_R_L_ESS __ _
llS Gu..tr dun l>\'t odor r_..._.;_ Gt-"--" I' rec c i.l. Ma1c:.l1c Screened Enclosers, .
Cpl rl'pJ11 15 "' l''llr Controdor ---·....., --..., Housedeanind;Wmdow:. ModernMovers639·8552 Comm'! & Residenllal. Wood Lattice Covers, Ce All l)pes, frnan .avail. l>o ~ork m}!>df Her~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••:•••,.••··~·••••••••••••••••••• Goodrates-Goodrefs. No Job loo big or loo menl Slabs. 20 Yrs exp. i'rtt el>t. lrc,1bond d. In·
5Jl 0101 n J tluffmJn & Son, Gen WEEDING·CLE/\Nl'PS Sk1ploader. Dump Truck. Mr Lynn Paintl1t9jPoperin9 small. 12 yrs ei..pr. Fully 1-'ree F.at. ~r. Senior c1lliensdascnt.
Conlr Cu:.LomAlt&Add, WceklyMai.nl.enal)!e Hauling. tree work, 96Q.S844.536-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n s rd,lic. 636·6995 & 831•0915 89-1o.l2lanyumc
WeCarH.:a1pet('fl•,1nt•r.., patios, lub1net:.. Freecsl 64~9907 i;r ading, demo etc PaintYourCastle 6733202 Tile
StcJm l'lt·un or '>hampoo lorm1cJ New const Res 1. b 8:111257 Averu.1:e Exlr 1 Stry s:l!J5 , . Plaster /R..,alr •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Fr c i. L, r c J ~ rat c ~ --Lenance. 963·4027 Daily Pilot Cla11s1l1ed Ad. See classification 9060 Guar11nsrcJ, Free est. small, pnces are small. JOBS & Tl::XTUHt:; Jobs welcome. 536-2426
645 J7l6 Want Ad Results 642-567 Want Ad Help?. 612·5678 642-5678. It can be a reality! Ted 636·7085 Ron all.5pm, 642·6799 Free est. 893.1439 alt.5
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EXPERIENCED
PART-TIME
TELLER
UNITED
CALIFORNIA. BANK
630A !':ewporl Center Dr
Newport licach
1714) 644-6464
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Bl-:AUTY-Reccpt. for El Carpet cleaner &gardl•n· COLLEGE DENTAL ASSIST. EXTllAINCOME HOUSEKEEPER exp'd, MAINTENANCE MissionVieJo
Toro salon. Must be over ing work. lo' ,time or STUDENTS for retired person to mature. own car. perm. COUPLB MO'l'Olt ROUTE 21. Salon cxpcr. pref'd. P1lirne. Will tr1in dt•pcn· ' Chairside, Exper 'd or maintain '10' cruiser and for partially disabled for 276 unit complex. The Dally Pilot has a
8:!1·474:1. dable pcr:;on. 1~6-8602 or HOUSEWIVES RDA, X-ray lie. Must he captain. Occasion a I lady. Hrs.11-6. 768-7926 Man lite maint .. lafly lite lari;o route in Mission
846.3777 Supplement your in · c:heerfuJ & outgoing. Non . ma111t. & help m olr1cu 5 VaeJo _approx earnings
•c"UTYOPER"TOR come Work o smoker . Sal open. shortcruisesandf1shm~ d k At& t'l + b ,..... A • n trips. Mechanical & sea Housekeeper, live-in for ays wee · P u 1 $JOO per month. Mont ru ,\ po~il1on b open for .in CA.SMER telephone. Guaranteed St7·7611 exper. necess. 673-2700 ~amUy. Non-smoker. Ht salary open. Newport Fri afternoons and ~·xpcn enccd makeup Cafeteria, ecper. M /F. hourly wage plus bonus. ----------• Bcharea.SJ6-622l Village Apts, 635 Bukt•r Sat.&Sun mornmgs. Car
art1:.t for a new makeup C-0. benefib. Call Cor 250 E. 17th St, Suite 0, DENTAL ASSIST FACTORY WORK, 7.30·4, St, Costa J\1e!la, 557·0075 and good driving record
ccnlcropcnmgsoon.Op· appt.752-71.'3 CostaMcsa.646·<llOO Exp'd endodontic. for sportin g i?oods lhkpr/Ltcook,live·in.for 9amto!ipm(ornppoinl reqwred. Call 642·4321
portunity for advance·......;-'---------COMPANION, Woman, Cha1rs1deass1:.lnd'd Cull manufal1.urer.s.t06142 mature cpl. R efs. menl. Leavingnameandpbone (~ecn·ln"lr•·•~~66~71Ncwport CAjHIER over 65, w,car, to shJre lime for very busy Npl FACTOAYTRMES-833-2382aftllam. Maintenance mechanic, _n_u_m_ber __ . _____ _
.. .,.... F1ttme, '1arp, growth CdM home w1same. Hm Bch practJce. Xlnt oppl. . . 1 F 11 •-expe resla ran• relat G SSIST ----------1 co. 5 Lo(. Over 20, we & bourd & nominal torright~irl.Non·smkrs Part time swmg shift. Jan1~oraa -u <>< r. u " . · MKT .A • 8-""0perafor train. only.Call644·0595 fullt1medaysh1£l Arts& J:>f time openings ed equip. Basic Resp. decisive indiv. ... _., METROCARWASH :.alary to rrght person. cranexperishclpCul.Wc Sal1Sun. F. Vly area. knowledge or elect. ·able to work wilitc ::~:~1of~c~~~t~or/\fs~u~ N1teordayPh673-4725 DEHTALRECEPT. make woven wood 17182 Armstrong Ave. plumbt~g, & carpentry. suprvsn, needed to take
pcr.,on Lo a~~isl racialbt. --29-50-H-•r_bo_r_B_l._C_._~l_._ll __________ , Penodontisl needs full -shudcs. i\pplv Kirsch Co. In •. :>:i0-7811. Apply in person. 2601 charge or anowty, ins, & ~ c h" d l I 52 . ' I Daimler. SAM6·0348 I f d ~Newport Center. as 1o's esper:i e Y COOK timeas:.1st Exper'd . 1·:'<· 173 1\rmstrong, rv. Janitor pt 5 hr dav 6 _ _ _ --mutua un processing ~C"Porl Uch.641·6671 neede4 experrence not DAYS ONLY panded duties oppor. X · < N r H l ' cl h 1 11 & day wk. 'Windows. il~s. for Fash ls. Jnvslml. ----------1 neceS1ary. Temporary Apply in person my Cert. req'd. Sal open. J\tat·~rthur) SIU 8503 __ vac. Mr. Cartwright. MAINTENANCE firm. Skills: xlnl typing. li;J11lm1g Beauty O~rator ~.29 4r. Job starts 10 :1 Aller JPM H.B. 842-6631. 1601 8 d COM Heavy Electrical Ex· staL abillly, 10 key cal. & TELLER p 0 s i l I 0 n r 0 r 2 F..0.£. Con la ct Phil FILE Clerk ror rndcpen-aysi e, . penence Req'd. 110to480 phonetech's. 714-64()..01.23 ~larinas Sa\1nt:' 1s "ANICUHISTS. :\lu~l 83J.fj26 TMAtlcientMariHr DICTAT10N MAClllNF: d~nl Fire & C~sually Jamlors·noexper.necess. Volts. Hospital exper. .
"l'e kin .i.: a qualilfl•il have experience. Full 2607W.Coaslllwy.NB TRANSCRIRf;R. Xlnl a.gc~,cy,NB.Call645·9000 Temporary rest aurant preC'd. Good pay & M_?te l maid wanted_. Cas)ier P iT. :\1:iture t l E h I I I c>.t24 K1rkwood Motel 4030 E T,•ll1•r lnr 1h l.;.iguna time. nus · xpcr. e Pu• · deaning. Flexible h rs. benefits. Please Contact · ( · won an Ca II Bu rbara for b t t er F e i L Csl Hwy CdM 673-452t lk'aeh 11 1 :\1an Ii mo i, H1chardOuellclleSalon u no n · r 1 ..,_ FO•MMFG. Ca 1 1 M. Terr y Personnel Office • · . 1 ap/t. 5-iQ-~O COOK, lady for evenrng J u m c 5 1 n s u r a 0 cc ,..
S;nmgo; ""' .t>Ull t•xp.:r 2UONt!wportCcnlerL>r. --,. meal & make beets for B k . orr Xlnt opportunity ror 7 ... 1 .. 4,·,.>I0·7000by 5pmSepL SouthCoast HURSESA.IDES r('c_(cl \ppll\·ants rnu.-.t Ne\\ port Beach I .. 3088 Nli ro er s tee. Lag. ""' c~-:... H ff I l>c "llllnj.! to work i.ume ----.,,.-----• coupe.6Jl · · Brh. Call J\1aur1nc M>meonc wrth cxlJ1,'r. rn ~·Y osp O &ORDERLIES
s .. i,... Xlnl ~.ilary, \\Ork· Beauty O~rator tr.t...JGCIJEVEILAl .... G COOK· Saut e, Brorler, Bradley, 4!H -10t!7 or using hot wire and hand Kennel He lp wanted , 31872C-OaslHwy Needed to gave tender
1111: t•1md' ,\, bcncf1l:s, 111 2 i\ss1Ntant!t for busy '"" ,... ,... Wheel. The Bay Marie, _~_9·_3058 __ E_O_E _____ l oo Is lo ~ h up e P1t1me, exper pref'd. SoulbLaguna,92677 lovmgcaretolheelderly
d lKI cll'11I ;ti i.alon. Will train. Also 1 :>esign Drartsman. Ex. 2371 So. 1-:1 Camino Real, polystyrene foam. Heply Baker.Bristol p e t 499·1311 pat ients. Wi ll train l'l,·J~eC..111 Shampoo g irl. Good p'd. in water & sewer SanClt•mente.492·7!M>l DISHWASHER Box F55, c,o Daily P1lol, llo~pilal: 2976 Dristol, qualified personnel.
C71 I> l!H 750fi wa~es & opportunity for fac's. Subdivision design LWlch. 4 days, 11-2pm. P.O. Hux 1560, Co~la Costa J\1e!ta. Earn while you learn. All
lor appomtmcnt ad"anrcmenl. knowledge desirable. J\µ. COOKS N r Br isl o I i Bak c r Mesa. Ca 92626 MAIHTEHAHCE/""1 ~hifts avaiL Apply, 1445
Equal011porJo:mplo)·er l'1rhJrdOuellellcSalon. ply rn llerson lo . :\Ir. \II hr E 'd XI 540-364lcallafl6pm -1\ennel assistant,reliable Man required, 40 hr Superior A ve, N.B. ' Jo~uentes. Robt Bein. ' s 1 t:.. >.per • nt 1----------1 & hard working fo r week.LagunaHillaarea. 642.auo
200Newporl Center Ur. Wm. Frost & Associates bene. See Cher Rowland. DISHWASHER GEN'l LABOR wknds & holidays. 830 3321 ----------
---------___ N_€_'14....:'po_rt_Bc_a_c_h_~• al 1401 Quail St .• Nwpl Ncwporler Inn, 1107 Apply in person. Mui 644·7262 .... URSESAJDES Jamboree Rd, N.B. URGc .... TLYMEEDED MAIHT.MAH " Bankini: •BIKE STORE• Bch. EOE::. doon's Irish Pub. 202 ..,... LEGAL SECRETARY Part time; apply Nolan All Shifts. Good bene.
LOAMSERV.CLK /\ss1sl. Manaier 'or --------• NewportCtrDr,N.B Musthavephone&reha· Corporation. Exper 'd. Real Estate. property Apply Garfield Conv.
:\I armer ... Saving'\ is Schwinn dealer. Sal CLEANING PERSON· COOK/Trainee ----------• ble transportation. Long NewportCenter.640--0800 management. 908 Glen· Hosp, T781 Garfield Ave.
"<--ckrng an t"\'.per·d loan SI0.100. Must have inor N E L . w a n t e d . 10 AM to 6 jo, Some 6 A~1 Domestic Help & short term ass1~n· neyre, Laguna Beach. H.B. 847·9671 E.O.E •
.,l-n1ce clerk. Mu..,l he hike mechanic exptr. 10 housewives, college l.0 2 JO. Aludywithsome Lite housekeeping & ments. Holiday & vaca· Legalsec'y.lnsurancede· i·ap~bl~, of_ h~~dlrn~I tn ~'lore 544-5987. girls, earn top waRes. ex pr for 50 gue~t rest c~hh11lldd. cf'arreomor 130Am •• !'stoold3 Plr~~ ~~~-il~osp1tahiat1on f ~ n s e backgro und. MANICURIST Wanted. -.uran<I.! & i;cn I oan various hours avail homeinTu.o;tan.8J8.JS.H •" :'1&1 namum 2 yr s exp. Must be neat, full t1me.
'crv1cc 11.orl. 1nC'lud IOATCARPEHl"ER Musl have own transp P~t. Monthruf'ri. $3hr. •WAREHOUSEMEN Salaryopen.832·3717 HAIR o RES SE R 1,.:n<'~ & clt'm_;.ind~. T)pe F1m11h \\Ork. AJJ>rox 2 Become a part of a new Counter help & cooks. Day ~Z-186or642-4180 •STOCK CLERKS w/clientele also wanted.
.10·till "Pm Xlnt 'JIJ1y. Wl't!ksworkstartbgOcl. growing company. sturts only. GO<'d hours -.. -..-:. ---•SHIP/RECEIVIMG ~f~l,~0~~~~~i!1;•0:,"~ Alis Hair Bazaar. CM workm~ conch, & hcnd1t... 5. Top pay. Qual11ed on· 552.0245 Appy Del Taco. 1720 ~~---;;;J;' •FORKLIFTOPAS car.6'S·7<&S 642·04.3"
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N.B. 64.2-8044. mclud •lenlalApply/\l, ly.1194-4010 · Superlor!'ve CM. EleciMec:hTech loS12<IO lnt.erv1ew11~3Mon·Fri M · H d S 1 Manners Savmi::s Cleaning -offices, pit 631-1831 I.E. Degree Sl200 APPLY Ll . b b itte i 3 anne ar ware a es. 1515 Manners Dr. N n. Boat .Manufactt1rer h~s days. $.l.50 hr. No pre· ve-m a ys r ~". Full time position te· urses aids n eeded for
EqualOiipEmplyrm ·r opcnangoi for : Experd ssures. Irvine orea. Counterpersonforhealth CorpLegalSec $1>75+ girls 5.s &3.Allhvmg quires,mJn2yrsexperin day&:PMsbift.sinconv. tnm & tooling carpen· 661.0714 food snack bar. Jo'ull or Irvine Personnel ARency expenses pd + $30 wk. marine field. Sala ry hosp. Exp prer'd. Xlnt
tcrs . Apply, AlaJuela p;t. Mature person. 488El7lbCostaMesa Call 963-7369 Mustbe 18 negoliablc.645·1711 pay. Please apply in
Yacht Corp, S47 W. 18th Clerical Free Make sa ndwi c h es. Suile224 642·1470 yrs. •----------11 person Beverly Manor.
BANKING St.C.l\1. A.ccowttingClk $600 smoothies. Must be neat ~ MAID MARINE DOCK 340Victorta,CM.
TELLERP/flME BOOKKEEPER. must Acc. type. 10 Key add. &personable.548-7751 Drivers wanted:o~e;21.· 3848CampusDri•• E . d A I OPERATOR Nunin• .
& .... EW needed to sta rt w/top · I · M N 546.4741 xpenence · PP Y or With :Mechanlc:ul ap. •"L-S .... F* " have recent exper in re· Counter l!elp, cashier a nd App Y an person, e-· call mornings. Laguna titude & knowledge or _.,.. ,...
ACCOUNTS P /TIME i.idcntial coniitr uction. N.B. co. Outsta~dl ng cleaninl. P ;T during Eds Pizza PalorL~lO E. <Across From Shores Motel. 494.S52l. local yachts. Xlnt work· Needs exper'd nurses o1:1opm.930pm:\tonthru Typiag required. The bene. Can train to lun c h . O ur H ero 17lhSt,CM.646-7136 OrangeCo.Airport\. Id "· d u All .. , & be""me supervisor Also d Sh · ll'~ .. 0 1 Oppor Employer M •10. P/flME Ing cond. 673-4300 3 es "' or er es. rrr. !J· 15am·6:30pm on Baldvnn Co. 5-t0-8300. nr o.v • " Sao w1ch op, Lew1s
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Sat For our So. Coai.t OCAJr rt. Fee l obs. Call Sally, Velasco833·2499 For beauty salon. 200 MATURE WOMA N trainingclasabeginning.
l'l'•ta 11fl' f',v. '"'"r. pr"f'd. ---1--------1 54()..6055. Coastal Penson· DRIVERS N....,..,..rtCenterDr NB ti t l u ·'"" ... I bo GIRL Fl"L needed CalJ ~-..,,. • · · Pi me o w e come No exper. req'd. Apply Call Cathy Uou1.ka. nell dAgency, 2790 lar r Counterhelpwanted. Full PartUmetodeliverL.A. forappt. • newcomers & contact Now, Royale Conv.
!>10-'10f10 • B v •CM & part time. 6 Days. Thnes to stores & r acks .640..2973 *MAIDS* merchants. F1exible hrs. HospltaJ, 1030 W. WB.rnei•
Calif.hderol Clerk/Courier D1mmilCleanersCdl\I inOrangeCo.Mustbave ---------1belnnatLaguna Need car, lite typing. Ave.SA.~.. ,.
Sa•i1t9s&Loan OOKKEEPER 5-6 hrs daily. Mon Fri DELIVERY liabkility ins~~.:'~:A~ & GUARDS 211N.CstHwy,Laguna 547·:.195. N I """"Bnc.tolSt,C•t p k true oc van..,...,........,or UNARMED , _________ ,--------... ursng F.q~· Op~r Empl~yer per wk . Must have ermanent, non-'lmo er. Shipping & Recei.ving 956-1650 ,. MECHANIC •CHARGE NURSES* •
II exper. & gen'I TrCn~ A~~5?~i:i~~,t~~:'~r~l Part time, 18 or over.I~~~~~~~~~~! IMMEDOPENINGS MAINJ£NANC£ Mln. 3 •"""exp. w/truc'-RN·LVN, FUil or p/time. --------•...:~;...e_r.~~-h_r._848_·_121_5_._I in AM. Afternoons Prefer own54v9anl85olr sta----------1 IF\JLLRVTN/EPJASR.AT.·ATIRMEEA &Ute~~ed.dutycori:l.. All sbifls. Competltive -------1 lion wagon. • El..,..roru·-ll£CTRICIAN salaries, frinae bene. KKEEPt:R Cor iD· circulate corres. & ore _... ...... U r r h d equi'p'mt. Mustb.av•own • I• ·nk111" ruiorms urrus c • vac ... ........, ...... erw'--... oc·•.An.. ... " pendent Fire & supplies a mong local DELIVERYP'/T ........ N--" .,e .. me-...... •-1\IU.I ~ i. .-~ COMMERCl"L & other benefits. Xln S6.71PerHour ....._ ~ • -\;IA ply Royale Conv-A sualty agency, N. 8 . branches. S3.00 per hr + "1ot 1 d ,. JU ... IOR 3 y 1 t who can do tune·ups lhru -Lo Ry n orcyc e eqwppe 1or " salary54M9508AM·8PM ears man enance Hospt'•a1 l030W. Wa.tDer AM SECRET A genry exp a reqws1te. 15c a mile. Call Carol fwy travel a necessity. TECHMICIA... background. Familiar rnjr. overhaul & some A SA......,.."A" "'~'"' lndependent bank sttek· all645·9000ext. 2-t 640·2500 Will work approx UAM· " GUARDS with machine controls, field repair. Gas&: elec. _ve_... __ .............., ___ ._. __
mi? bank e;icp'd. Comm. ~--------• CLER_K_C-... -5-H-IE_R__ 3PM daily, Mon· Fri. Hr-Universal b expandin g troubleshooUng & repair . welding sklll helpful. Nursing
Loan Sec'y. Apply at: IOYS· GIRLS -"' ty wage & mileage pd. 1·2 years basic elec· its operations In Orange Own hand tools. Able to Perm t><>• w /eatab"d. L~.AIDES
SAMTIAGO IAMK 12-16 yeara or age. Eve· Mature rem ale, 5 day 833-9617 t ro n 1 cs; work I n g County & needs 40 part & workanyahJft. rmu. Xtot. poss for ad· &OIOEttLIES
535 E. lstSt, Tustin rung work. Obtain new wk. Rion Hardware, 102.i knowledge of tesl equip· Cull time S"curi·•y or vanc~t.. Sal. open. Call: All Sbif•· U d
Equal Opp. Employer 11ubscripUona for the Dai· Irvine Ave, N. B. 642·11.33 De Ii very· Driver & ment i.e.: acopeB, pulse fi _ 1 med"' E pe• r · MAINTENANCE Bill Koepsell at 5@·1167 .... n er 'J..!" ly PIJol working with an A.'ik for Phil. Production Worker , S3 w generators, etc. To test ce •• m · x ·no rordet.ails. EOE manageroent. Top "411.
adult supervisor. Earn ---------..-start. Call 642·22.56. active and p~ive com· nee. Top wases tor ex· ----------• Xlnt bene. Small conv. ________ _., sro to $J0 per week or CLERK ---------• ponents,andcorestacka. per. penonnel. Car MECHANIC Mechanicwantedtowork hoep.646-7784. BANK m ore. Call 646·4100 Sharpw/numbers. Delivery man for early Applyinpersonto: phone req. 21 & over. on a Mercedes Bent ln 1_.-..;; _______ _
*TELLER* between 5:30 a nd 8:30 Cull642·6830 AML.A.Tlmeshomede· Veterans & retirees 9).3aPerHour blsJ'pato time. 873-8960 OflFICl.4DMIM
p.m. •---------livery route. Adults only. TRl!IJD .._T• welcome. Unlrorms lurn. 3 Years maintenance eve. Self reliant & lrtteWgent
PART TIM E 2"' Hr. Economical car IOl'llll " ~ Time & "'(or over 8 hrs. backe round. Famlllar , Plr10I' to run UCO ins.
Immediate open In In IOYS W.AMTED CLERK TYP'IST req'd. No co llect Ing. CORP. App.b' 9·12 and 1·5 Mon· wl th hydra u 11 cs, MEJ?. Assist. exper d. agentsofc. Stron.ltlYJ>ing
Costa Mesa olricc. 'av· AGES I 0·15 Mature person for work W o 1 tm1 o s t er & STANDARD f;'i-1. J.l\tumatlca, & weld\ng. F /t1me. Back ofo fol' aldlls. dktQbono-. Some
rng.<i and Loan or ank Costa Mesa area. Earn in public accounting ofc. Hunt. Be a ch urea. MIMOlllS Universal Prot.cffon OWn band tools. Able to very busy OB/GYN. blcpe. ~ ieo. olc. ad-
experrence prer red. $»$30. per week. Get· Goodtypiatreq'd. UaelO m-0128 Dl"ISIO.... IJZ6W.StftSt.S.A. workanyahifl. Send reaumo to minis tratloa exp. M~t be willlnf t work . t f key ndder Call 548·7040 ---------• ... " •---------. Classlfi.ed ad no. 62, eto needed Lllo bis "ttf'd
Sllturdo"•. Ex ll"nt Ung new Ct.II omen or r • DELIVERY PERSON An """lledua .... ..at-Co u.l•n STYLIST "eSIST. Da"·· Pllot, PO Boa 1560 • • r • ,. " THE DAILY PILOT. No .or appt. "rr ,.. .. -... -ruwn ·~ JQOil. ROOM aq ' Call' Mr Dean. 752-8814 salary, working c.ond1· deliverin& or collecting, STOP! 3'00W.Segerslrom NEEDED IM MEO. IL OoltaMesa,Callf.921818 1--·--·-----
Uom and beoon . Call Otll lhis number to apply ClotWng P.-.sser Santa An.a. CA 82'706 ALSO S H A M P 0 0 MACHINIST Medical Olflce Asabt. Oldfieeay CA~ .. ppolly"l~J~!?oan or •PPlY ot branc . 64MZS• FULL TIME -P E R S 0 N • H A I R Will train. Must be ablo • ......_ C!:~5' cp:!.~. AMHIC M --------.Fine clothing atore. HANDLERS BEAUTY "'90PerHour towortev lc/orwknda. a.~ vu-..• _,..
SAVI S IUS IOY ~t~~dc:~atN!:rtf:~ 1~~~~~~~~l_SALO __ N_._f42.8484 ___ . --1 5 Yan experience wltb Ute lYJ>lnc. Spanl.ab ff. ==3303Hatbor'Bl.
Expr 'd, nl&ht or day conditions with the beat I• tools, jJp. & fixtu.res. ainbJe.~m1. 1-_..;..-'-------
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819 Sleepy Hollow Lano, au for the Tailor Sbo" preHlon &t lnJecUon &koOC'tludenttw eoat• Be " mold repairs. Ablli~ to ptct ffl'S needed for H~ La1wta ach. 1_m:in __ •-'ii"-e_r_. ~----.. t.up 4 !'01' tracer 11 am home dol. of Uio -------•I Cmterio ~ COCKTAIL I at b •a le ml l l i o C L.A. Times. Mu.st Uve IA ----------• Mon·Frl. GOod benellta. , _______ .......__. maebl .... ~lo to read S.A... •·.v .. H.B.°" Wtst.
BARTEND a. ex~r., Apply, SlatJ Ferm bl~ptlnts. OWQ hand area ool.1. C•ll &4USl4
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\1 11111111 ni: '·" ll111l1ul ~. lurn1,1i ,,, II CLERKS A11pl)luMabl~A~llo ln\c,trnl'fll JdVl"lllr 111etl!an1CJl ah1l1ty ~ ~w1ngmachanl'~. 'VOur ~ltt orrer. Call llh 11 '•II' t.1'l\ .... 1 oun ed 1 n N 1, w r.o 1 1 1'.lcl'I rurlll ?-. tnJnuf .ir· h~I pl ul. App I y J 1130 646 571!H 4117 ~!). h ·l"P•..,lll' •t:l tN•r) • Munui:cr lurer not u .)ub i.h1f Newport lilqJ C)f
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11111.•11 '"1" I u111n· l.d "'' our :.trn 1, 171-l' IH4 6457 1>1.•r'd Top puy. Apply1 JI u G E ware h 0 u Ii e Tappan elect blln rnngc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\1·1~1 )ou mtu U1c hu•u ;t.\l«H/l.i·'Af>ult lil\11 I r•' • baHd ht>mc G&W'l'owmi:. HJOO!rvintj crammed Wllh over soo dbl, oven, conllnuou11 Bi\HNW,<?ODPANEl.'i,t
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1u11nr It. \t'llf'I Ill ''•••11~1!1----------i ll•lhl(l'Jlt md1v1uual lO ll\'l ss~L~CS~PSESOF~L~ Tralfl"" Sula~.· }o'a" deon pianos. circus Or· Ing l'ln. S2001b:it oCr. 2X412K6·IOC:a~24GO ftlX"-'"'ll'erS•r• tounly (,,ill<'ll11r1·111 .1,llc1·returylt>(i!)t'01· "'" r m; "" "" ~ II k 64().5907uft5
_,.,. · c;row1n..: {)1 s tt·ibut1un g11ns. wa cloc 8, BAHNWOODPANELlN<i \\ "Ol l•· ~.,, .. ·l.1 .1ll1·1 w •• I I I' fl II t n E \ I. R~ I I ·7 11<1rntc executives D UL' l!) promot1011• 11n1I dt th I k
y ,. ~· "· " '" •• Coq1 11ow tunng to han· s:ra n .a er c oc 8, Wh1rlpool' !':lee Dryer. 11h1ni,:les, beam!!", RH 111.>l'1n .. &c'H•1111i..:~111'-i II ~"T\l'l';li.~\frVi\\', I ~upcr'r ">o1 110 lh-11 retirements we haVl' dlt• c•omrn'I & rndust'I f1111c111atu1gunllq11es. SlOO.GlbaonWarSher,$30. tit>s. Tide poles-lo<' & CU\t .• ,,.,.,·• Wurlo. 17141842-9371 1 f'.C'I" liooth:il&lrtn"l' lhc quulrfil-tJ l'andidale mcr20Wactrveac1·ounb. OverSlOOOOOOWorth
" mu:.t po:.i.cs:. 5 years of sail's accounts. Top p:.iy. • • S3U·6756 631·2400. I t 1m1• or p 11 mt' 111•111•. )11·:0 .. 1 V1·rdl' l'•mv in Orange Co to lw u., Benefits Advancl'mt'nl. Amen can lnternation11l ------------W~kend~ " mu,i Xtr.1 H1•.il t-: .. tatt• S.1h·i, f't·11pl1• lltr.p 1;i,1 l 't•111cr St, t :\I scael.:lrtal l'Xpcricnce signl'd t<J the right i.:iles <.'all Mr. llarris. ll!.ll!· l--IB6. Ga.llerie.s; ll!O:!·T Ketter· Kenmore elect dryer 8.50. Cah 8035
PJ)" Cut 1·x1H•r'd want"'d lfp to !Jl>1 to. ~IK·~• 11" i:.up1iort lu top level people Prc£1!rl·rH·c in~ M., lrv1oe. Tel. Whirlpool wa:iher 575,•••••••••••••••••••••••
openitori.. C.111 tMVlt2!1l l'Omm :.pill. Nwpl Ikh mun<1.:crnent. Must have shown to sail•spcopll' TRUCK DRIVER 1754·1777. Open Wed thru Kenmore l(IJS dryer S93 Himalayan Kittens .
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11 w" 1 k 111 ubrllly to l'l\en:i.~c 111 • lic'tl 111 :.t'l'Urlhl'S or m Must be over 21. Call Sat.9AMto4PM.Vls1l 1 Guaranlccd&Delivered. C.1''.A. Racadoro line. --lll·r111.1t 11lo~ti-.t ·., oh· dcpcndenlJud.:e::ment. be i;uram·e Stud · 54(). 760 PIX OftERA. TOR lU:CF.IVI 'l/G c u :nK I' llffit'. fll .. ( hrs ti.15 7a10 hll(hly uq:a1111ed, detail w E wckomt• I he· op .Between 8 5, at 540-0501. ruauc AUCTION ~2 service l
F'-"<i>er only,mJture.dc.· hl..indcr \al·hli. ha., u fori.1p1Jt rninded and a self-J.>Orlun1ty to v1,1t with ~ANYfTEMSOFFINEToeh1badeluxe700senesPERSIAN kittens. top
pcnc.lalJlc. ;ibll• tu lollow fullt1m1..·orx·n1ngfora r<' ~tarter. PleJ:.e s ubmit you per:.onallv al>t1ut the TYPIST ~STATE JEWELRY, Microwave oven, new, quallty, regastered.
10!>tru1..·t1un,, V.ir1o u .. 1·l'1vin~ clerk Le> work 111 SA.IL MA.KER rt'l:IUmt• with s<1lary re exet!llcnt tarcl'r potcn SECRET"'RY ~ OBJECTS, AN· full W<Arranty . SHO. 638·9308 hours. Wknds & huht.lJ~.., <iur Mol'k room. (i11111I nccdl'd 1':'1.pcr prd qurn.i ml!nb lo. Genii trnl \\Ith our n:1 \f firm "" UES, FINI:: FURN., 5362-t0.1 "---
8040
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1 n c I Ii. PI 1• a:> c l' J 11 cm p Io ye c h c n 1· I 1 t ~Jll' by Schock, 501 2'Jlh Meio that olfor. Full t1ml· 1wr:.onuble, PHONE fOR IN .._,.
6!:!·1403 1;57 W. J!lth M, P<At' al(e. Apply 1924! ar · · n o• ""' Mulual 1-'un<J... i.tro11>: t)ptni,: skills ~· _
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N u .,.,S 1°·•·• ; · OC 1 URE· 01.shwa!.her. Xlnt runnanu •••••••• ••••• •••••••••• CM. Stell ram:a Rd, Irvine. :?l.i2 liu..,rne::.s C:lr Or Lrfc ln:.urunn· M•nl1JI. Applv an J>{'rson " .
----SA.LES Suit<• 11.10 \'anahle Annuittt'' lo )Ir Ful'nk'>. Robt. -h~all. $50. 892 1676 Your place or Mme SUP'P'LEMEHT ln·rnt.', Ca !12715 Profit ShJrm~ Pl.in" Bein. Wm Fro.,t & A:.· Dal> Eng. lmPorts. Beaut . h . G--·• John Martin 675·2440
PIX OperatM
Telephone Jn,wc:r1n~
-.rrv. Uay & eve 'hill!>
Will train. Cull hetwn
HVi!. 541 l395
YOUR IHCOM1: K~ , .. 11'1\ "J··n• Is S~eboard. dre11sers, 2 Kenmore \yas N • """ • "' t;qual Upporlumly (' '"/.!" 1 ' r " -~ 'OI ialr' '11 1101 Quai t · l' tlJIS Sal'' ti73-233'> cond. $?S <.:an <lchver. DODIE PUPS.A KC cham SS$$ SSS$ •·· rroup nsurall\'t• :\'"1>1 lirh · · · · -, 1192 16711 pion '-I red. s .. ··ts. "ar~ f':mpJoyer 1\1 r 01sab1h\V lnl'Oml' lrh 63 lJJ " uu ~ "
RECEPTIONIST
1-'UX H.cc(•pl. Im med. SS50
to ~-depend on expcr.
892-5571. cxl 243.
With the follnwrng 1 c·
<1wrcment:..
Sharp person
Pleasant appearance
Good telephone
personllllly
Good typmg :,k1lb
Hon Smoker
P ~RT TIME · cropped, 836AG64 an 5. WK ure cxpn1lfhni: our -• -l'lil::~AN-0 · s· d;; Coltlspr>t l"re1ner·Mnlc TELEPHOHEWORK Sc-1..·rct;ir•;Nwpt Uch. 2 serv1ces ... nee<I add1· TYJ.11.:.t •• to tram as fillc ·~r, ..... n!. ·11'gned Refr1 g. & Cold:spot Purebred Dobermau HOUSEWIVES ., t1onal rep""'SCntatron Ill ~l'I' \ flllt• lni.urnnce & r~p .. ,,, e un er rr"'"Z"'r 51•u1 e.·1. (!1'b"OD PU"" "'·rn s .11 '77 blk,.., Girl Ofc. Type 65 .. DIC· Or eo'" 'l'ru~t. Contact Jack re 81 I. pp . Ex . ~r~· .. s".:•2"""7 • ., .~.DU . • I • _, COU.!GE STUDENTS tuphone. Self-motivated. ange · 833 7855 Ser4nghettl Leopard re ng. S7 ·.,.. .,,,., • reds. M 11'. 5•6·2838.
Guaranteed Hourl.v S700+~·<16J3 YRE?'L • .UIV":W .. ,~i<·t"•v~: --5225~ also Casino de Fri.,rdurro Dl';LUXE, 556-8952 _____ _ WU0 t.' !'tu~ Honus. 5::10 ------v r c. ' TYPIST •1 onte Carlo $1275 .. pm" 10 11 :"30 pm Call SECRETARY eu.. ... tomer <ll'tounl!> .. lilt.' ~-990· · washer & dryer, good AKC _Golden Retri~ver
mol'o t 1·omprcht·n~l\ t• f"ull ttmc, C'.\Cper. on-__ ~--_ rood. Best offer. 548·801t Puppies. Sl.SO. For lJlfo. &U;-4223 or 1·01nc to 2!i0 J::. Newport Center Law z .. 1·11• "UO dual lt1•u• L"J'S --
Cull Mrs. While lur tn· t raininit 111 tht· 111 A "
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• "' •·• ' IBSSlJARBERCHR GARAGESAl·""'.Prl""son call 17th.St. Co~tu Mc:.a. llrm. Lei.:al expr. pref, LI mu~t be lai.t & aeturate. .r. "'
but m1i,:ht l'Onsidcr out· du:.lry .. unbc.•ala .c t"om 11 kc v 11 rt cty. Ill' u \ y OAK st7s r e c o n d i l i o n c d
d 1 p e n ::. a l 1 o n 675 5216 r · . h & . !>Ian 1ni: trainee. X nl privilci::es d<'frrrcd i.:cncrulors1>e::<'ialliedof. 1 • re n~erator:.>. ws r~ Oalmat1an, male, 4 mos.
terview api:>oinlment. Sales 49.1.0433
Paul Dosier Asso<'. Jnc.
Cosl11 Mes a 556· 7075
A FUTURE IN
COMMODITIES typinl-! & s horthand req non-conlrib~t-~rv i ctin• fu•<• ba1·ki:round. Airport FLEA !\ART OCT 1 & 2 dry r!t. G ua.r. & del. Papers. ahots. MUlit selL
Ptt"SOnMf Assistant
ro.14 to SI 1<18 per mo.
Hcsp. for supervls1n~.
penorming & particrpal·
ing rn a wide variety of
technical & complex
operations in the person-
n e I olc. Des i ruble
quallf1calions Include The inw•stmcnl or lodav
F"..qual Op•"'r Employer 1-:Jrn an u~l'rai::e moi1
CallHuthBruer64·1·2071 ment iilan rn·in-tt'l' arca.TheOHt1..·c".752-0893 lltos; stomShopAn· DUNLAP S _101160 ~S5.CJ80
·· ' '"" ----Talbert(At Euclid> F.V. --------SECRETARY /RECEPT. ment opportunity 111 G WAITRESSES tiques. 1311 Newport 963-0721 liJ!.l'nJ1, m ale, 31 ~ yrs old. ab1lrty to meet pubhc,. ____ ,,., _____ mf
lactrully. 4 Yr:. ol rn lhly rnrnme of $3,000 plus
as a broker \\1th one of creasingly rcsp clenc;.il the nalron':. IJ ~lrsl 1:ro"
PA.RT· TIME n:iont~ t\1~ht & On11v. D1llman's Blvd. Cos :Otesa ~ Hus 11:ipers. Mu:.l be Gd
FOR persflnal mtentcw ltt•st<iunrnlli?J.7726 Antique ~k armo1re FF nl'fni;:. licuft. 2dr, homo.S48-43l9 Profc:.,.ional appearance
rcq'd At'cur. typing
160) Lot". F. V. Start
Sl SO hr. 963-8337.
\\Ork, Cl\pt·r '" publrc RECEPTIONIST rng firms Call for appt and sale .. apllludc w beveled mirror door RH, white M,W. New ---------
analysis call or :.end re WAlTltt::SS, food & Xlnlt-ond.~.2512 · romp. tnst'I !l·l ·77. Good Qual blk standard Poodle t•mpJoyment & l'xper in PBX OPER "'TOR 714·759-1>121 ~uperv1sory Ci.1pac1ty "'
Typing 60wpm, sh Hofmann,kavanou9h SECRETARY, Gari Fri·
sumc to (.'()(;kl;ul, l''<J>er. Over 21. --v a I ue SI SfJ Arn a · s puppies, 7 generation:;,
DAVID.F !:-iGltA!>t Call KaTcn, <10·3) A.HTl9U AILES Rdngerallon5<t6·7260 Amer & Canadian
90wpm.Applv1n person. lmmt.>dialeopemngfora ~wportleach,Ca. day. IL I'~. ore. nr D1v1s1onal Sales Mi;:r 644 9550 Furniture f tory clos· -ctwmp. Lrg bones & fine lnveblO~ s 01ve~1£ll'.!d -ino plant. M 1 'd le KEM MORE WASHER temperament. Only 2 by 5pm MondJ.V Oclolx!r Rec e pt 1on1 ~ t. P BX ---A1rport Lile bkkpng, inq
10th. Founl:irn Valley Operator. Must h:He tn.1· Sall'S 540·2960 or wr1le 3.tOO Service We1trel>~cs, exp 'd for " . iqw a · Works good. SSS. lcfl, 497 -3888. ~001 Westerly Pl. Sti> IOll clay "h 1 ft . i\ pp I y 150 ~oh d 0 dining 642·~03 --------
Sthool D1s tr1tl. no. 1 ing skills of SOwpm & 6 DO YOU lr\/nt: Ave. Ste 101. NB,
L 1 ~ht ho u" e La n c . months recent work ex. lU<E PEOrLE7 92660
Newport lica<'h CA 9'ltJW Bearhhou<;e Jnn, 1119 tables. Tables re round 1----------11-'1t:lltY pedigreed 1 yr olc.f t7H18339"~ Sll'l'J>Y llollow Ln, oakcarvedbal nd.claw male Yorkie w1pape~.
1Corner or .Ne" land & penence preferably u:. a Pos. open for a memorial Secreta_r_y_e _lt""'-r-to train
Talbert I Fountain receptionist. Will add coun selor to tulk 1 • ~ · Teacher-Pre-School,Cerl.
Valley. E.o E. c I e r1 ca I sup port to w , 1am11tes aboul runerol ~ e~~~~~&'~rArfie~s:! or exper. for mo rn or ----------i personnel. We can ofler & cemetery arrange. 200N.B.orcall 752.5337 aftn cla:.s. $2.60 !Ir. an excellent starling ments bef. need. Comm. ------640·8820 Pll<YrO, expcr person rn
mlor Jab OPt'rauon. Cust
.\. automJlCd pr1nt111~.
1>0rlr;.iils, wcddln)(s &
'''niors. 646·7187, Nwpt
tkh.
PICTURE FRAMER
F:xpr'd mat & glasi; cul·
tmg, canvas strctchml( &
cui.tom framang sale:s.
Part or t ;ume.
Art World Frumes
660 No. Coast llwy,
Laguna Beatb "94-.8105
PLASTIC
lnjKtlon Molding
Rnpidly expanding com
pany with positions open
lot
Printing
BINDERY
HELr
PLATE IURHER
EXPERIENCED
PLEASE APPLY IN
PEBSONTO:
MART EC
REPRODUCTIONS
INC.
1311 W. MacArthur Blvd
Santa Arua, cauromta
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M/P
U.S. cttlseOabtp Req'd
salury with liberal fran~e av.:. $150·$300 per wk. Sal SECRET ARY ------lx-nchts. Ple-.se apply in exp pref'cl. Con1ucl. Mr. T•le~ Sales
vcrson : Pale, 545·1158 btwn 10 & Pleasant personality, Want lo make mom•y?
:J.Monlhruf'ri type60wpm,operJOkey Can you Sl·ll on thr
TRENDATA
CORP.
STANDARD
MEMORIES
DIVISION
An Applied Magnetics Co
3400 W. Segerstrom
Sant.a Ana, CA 92704
l7141540.J60S
Equal Opportumly
Employer MI F
RECEPTIONIST
S•s Girt or Salesman
uper. i" Hl·Fi Sales.
Some knowlcdl(c of elec-
tronics Speak to Jansen.
(;t().5093
& cak, Hood w digures, phone'! Top sin our bu ... 1
some phones. Xlnt frln~e ness. 646·3030, aflk fo1 benefits & pleasant al· Ray.
mosphere. Call Mona
752·J00l --------Telephone Sales SECTY /GEH'L OFC
SA.LESLADYS Expcr. Small Mfg rirm
Full time and part time, Pleasant workinJ; condi· A FUNNY
THING
HAPPENED
ON THE WAY
TO WORK.
tions & good benefits. nl'.!eded for our South Tapmatic Corp. Jrv. Coast Pla1a & Westminster .\tall loca· _979_-eaio ________
1
tions. Exp'd only need l•---------1 apply.
Poge loy Mat•mfty
~7-5734
Sell Idle ltema
I DIDN'T
WANT TO GO
If you're not
haYlftCJ fun
wortdng or making
CJOOd money-
CALL US FOR
AN INTERVIEW
BASE PAY+
comm + bonuses
long Olstance Lines
Casual, Fun Atmosphere
FUN-TIME
r4RT·TIME
Jf you read well, like to
talk on tbe phone & want
to enjoy your job ... Call. ..
TIME/LIFE
LIBRARIES INC
833-8095
F.qual Opp Emplyr m/f
~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ...... ?1!!
SECRETARY-
FASHION ISLAND
Fortune 500 Company seeJt1 a
sharp. mature Secretary for Us
Western Reslon sales ore. Must possess xlnt typing skllls wtaome 1h
or dictaphone exper. We orrer the
prettiRe & •ecurity or an
International corporation along
with attractive salary, benefits. &
work.in.I t'Onds Jn Newport Beach.
Ph>a.,e submit resumes to PO Box
7410. Sft.'pOrt Beach. Calif • ..-, or
phone rot interview 7$tat. • EtiUM~ § ...,, ..
1.ai:una Beach. antique repro uct1on:.. Auction 8015 Have to sac. al StOO. Call
De a I er s. B 1" kc rs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Glenn Olsen, 644·9174 or WAREHOUSEMEN Restaurant S~pliers 493-3i2S
wuntcd ot our San la and the public ~come. PUBLIC FURNITURE ---------A 11 u i c 0 !it a Mc s a Bcautrfully prod ed an. English Pointer, male.
war\?house. 1-'ull Co. hquesal40'ko£f. 38~E. *AUCTION* white1orange.1yrs.Top
hcncfits ,ho'i p "ltre Edinger, Unit S.A. Gunsmoke Kennel
Jru.., prol1l -.harn1i:. Xlnl !12·3488 • Friday 7:30PM Breed. Xlnt nose. needs
growth poti:ntial. Apply Applionc:H \o 10 D~"; Wei~ ~~~~: Sl.50. 714·837·5007
.tt . • ••••••••••••••••• .,... OftS 9""f , •
Nat 1on~I Lumber FR G HT 0 AM A ck 0 Stock llcauidot1on Champion line excellent
. ~Supply JIOTPOJNT SALE. ~ Lovely bed' room Sl'ls, male. 14mo. Proven .sire. 2400 W. Garry Av~. S.A:_ w. Warner nr Har~r. · dresseNI, hdbrds, m1r· 551'"6479
~ (I · Sanhi Ana. 979.2921 rors, nlteslunds, canopy r.......--------8-0-,,,-5 '-OtP, / bed, bookcases, sofa & ~to You , ~ CASH PAID loveseal. occuslonal •••••••••••••••••••••••
FQr Wshr;Oryrs/Refri1 chrs, recl!ners, hv1ng rm Silver-black Kittens. free
working or not 957-8133 tbls. rockers, tables & to good home. WESTERN PACIFIC
PERSONNEL SERVICES
::.'0902 Brookhun.t
~le 21n, lluntmgton Bch
WASHER DRYER
Finest all cycle deluxe
modt!I. Perfect eonditioo
5125 each. 7514488
chrs, barstools. chinas, 548·1742
vanity cabinets. TV. .
refrlg.' stoves, small FEMALE ~tten. 7 wks
l>OOI tables, + lots of old. Mustilveawaynow. lthers. _67_5-_5637 ______ _
i--------r SSSSAYESSS small remale cat to good
WOODWORKER MATCHING Set Maytag W., honor BofA, MC. home. Very loveable. 1
(714) 963--0804
Exper rnlerror dt.'cor. Washer ~ dryer. $700 C~hler's Chel'ks & Yearold.646-4742. mu.~t be.• Jblc ro read & value, <hvorce causes C/\iH. No personal .
undcrl.iland prints. work sat. or s.i15. Call Dana c~ PLEASE! Commercial shelfs &
:i l b c n c h w ' m ' n Pt. 66_1_·_1.349______ MA6TEAS AUCTION brackets. Approx 100 +
superv1:.1on. Good conc1 . me.Newport Blvd. CM brackets. 549-0906 & hen rt Applv 10 People who n~ people "' ~~Yr,o n. e~frord ;M. shouldaJwayscheckthe Cafa(714J83J..962S
Gordon l>cs11i1n. 2.50 Fis· Service Directory In the or C1I4J 6-46-8686
her.CM. DAILY PILOT
4~
Have something you want
to sell! Classified ads do
It well. 642-5678.
TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS
COMING Sunday, October 16, 1977
A
TRIBUTE TO
THE
in the Dally Pilot
ORANGE
COAST'S
SUCCESSFUL
WOMEN
BUSINESS
PROFESSIONALS
I
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• Ii t· •1 .11 111 J ,., l' r • • 1 "4 t>O\ 1-:n SllOIU.S " h.intJ tiibk with ho•;lh t11r •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Equl-t 9030 •••••••••••••••••••••• • honi.· "'' ~1n.-1I 11 .. , l '411 l•hh•, JI~ 1 .. 111111:-. ' ,. • " r"··-·· R "'IN • L B h ,4\) .,: 1 1 lli!t 04 ,., ~ 111 lll'll It,.'"" 1 'ulll'l M OV IN(, to 11111J11 l' I TOP CAS II 00 l.L \ H k1ldum 1 Alnll>"l l'l.l.'w I :.! IJ.·auL1ful l.'bour sp1nl.'l. • ••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• 17' r, t::L · Or . 50 µ
lllih·11111 .171147 11uu1lcn1 1-·urn, China, P 1\ID l''OH YOUR lkrh. H·onl1•mpnr,11v1 $.tuu Call Paul da):. UON'T CAHH'>' ICE ~tcrc 11 l> lrlr. Ext.rai.. \t '"' I ,ft ,II tlOIOI' 111 ltd \\hi &11r I ~I I 'of tltl ~·I
1111 I \I t1'4l 1.1 nl l1• l'.11~,1111 llf'll •:,""I\ I I; •• f •• j! .. !t •• I I' .. I
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1:.!IH l'11l.1ril'o Ur ""Pl Alff OBJECTS. <.iOLl>, &Cl ti7U'Jl'cl\I ' IJO'<. i.oltd Mall!. \C m:. t>U JJ3Sorti42·ti078
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BOTH PIECES $199.
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RETIRED ACTRESS 1':11·1 w1111• Wl·l1·111r11·'
will :-.ell lhc· maJ:n1f1i:P1ll Start!. Ott :irtl
Chinese• CollC'l't1on of ur1 t\cll t>ll H!l:JU
usu.ii l'olorcd J<.ldl!. I ml.' Hammond Orgon
~Jrmb{'rs h1p 1'1rfa11y's
Ncw}l(lrl l~'lll'h lpnvalc
dub l Call "Joy" Thurs-
Sal, 10·4 G73 llKti
J t• w c I r y . 1 1 g u rr n l"~ • & Plano Cent~r
1voncs. Cloi,,01111c. many 2854 E. Coast Hwy
m1~l'. fr1 Sl'pt :llJ thru CdM
Wed Ol'I 5th. St1· 1:J1.1----------t Starlin~ <il 11 A :'II. Ste
Y.1!ohll'U·I> reflex ramc!ra ·l:n 1101.ll>i\V INN
w tripod S30 5 wult Pace Co!>la ;\ksa
C.B. li <'h hand set. l<lnt 0-L-\' 'I I' I I I conc.l SSS. 'ill Beam bot· " ,\ .\. •1 n u a
tics, I Democrat, l lypewrilt•r ::'•!""1.~h
Hepubhcan Sl5 each. 23 Pecan corr thl 1;..i,, 11<1 __
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comh ~1110 l!ll liX>l7
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crn.t nl•w 'I IOO, !'>ill'. S775
Ob:l 55%
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12' alum. non·stnk 5 Hr
outhoard. Extra :-..
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EquipmHt 9030 ............•..........
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,\ tan\.' a s cover for a
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1!18 :!71r.1
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Port·A·Mannc
lnflalahlc Hoal"
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( 714 )540·2070
Seen lhl• new llJyhncr'! 675-950'.}
Then you'll love rn1ne.1----------:w. :-lpc; 4. hl';11I. J.(atlcy 26' Clipper sail boat, h ie
Jkadv tu fo,,h or t•nusl' lines. compas:-.. nearl'.!f
Call tor !ll:lra~. wo m<lllY new trlr. 1hk111S! S4200.
to list. !J6:!-0li6:1 • 83.5 9317 or67.'i·Y:>09
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646·0551
st•llan '77 WESTSAIL :i2, Cully
l'<ttup'd /\11 'frak int.ell'.
Mu::il be seen. Sell or
tr11dc fur smaller boat or
OC real cstall' Price ju:.t
rl'<IU<:l'd to M5,900. pp.
b'7J..4220
3.'l' 71 <.:hns Cummamkr
loaded & hkt• m•w low
hrs. Day's 646 llSS l. ---
25' Welk raft Nova off t4'Flyrni:Jr. w :trlr.
:.hore erwscr. '75._ Two ~ bc:-.t orrer.
35 L Ford :\T 1•1r ru1i;t·r~ 491;.KJlO
155 mph> Well cqu1p'd
lor d1vtnl!. f1.,hing &safo LIDO 11 & trlr. Xlntcond •
ty. Vao!>on tn uxlc trlr. No. 22110. 5975. Call
I 111' John~on O n S325 S16.900 bst ofr S5G ~ l>l4·41:J5 or644-6457
Co!>t $MO. t:sed lei.:. than Autos UHd Autos, UHd
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tam'I rh;11r... d11HnJ: 11r
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:MS 1454
more No offer s refused. Royal Palm. ,\pt C. t: ~I
~;1t Sun Oct l & 2. 9·.i. -21:10 Conlinl'nlal, C.M. C0tK'h s:l.J. l'h;11r '-10 gt;,..,.,
t~. Kraco deluxe mobile Kenmore f!:Js dryl•r g 1:> • 1 C:.B. w Po~cr mike Sfi-0. llP l'rafhm;J11 rotary
Grcal Books !'Cl "100. tawnmov.er w 1•1i :1;,:?R
IH2 l:l!ll liet'ft n :1.is f>:'lf -Autos, .-.ew 9100 Alltos, M•w 980C ••••••••••••••••••
, -Carpeting 150 sq. yd!'\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• coffee luhk. pknl' •11
'\1•1ghhnrhood Car;.i~e nusc. l·l.'.i :\lclody Ln C:\I
Sall'. De!>ks. books. furn, 645-&l52
:\J..itehrnl( pair s· l.o\ t· ho;1l kll. l'lolhc~ I.oh ------ - -Scat~. muted floral p.11 mnr.• \II priced nJ:hl. Anl1ql.I(' 11u1ll :::i.<i. old iron
tern. (!ood conll. SllXI 111 Sat !I 1 2115 Aniversary library mu!-11.' -.t..inll.
l'ilir Side ltl' h:icl, Ln.:'\ptllch. llghl.A..'<l 5.)5. Port. n.,yal
l>rapcs. mulcct floral -l ypewr1ll'r s.io; much
palll·rn. 71 J' l11~h x 3' Big Garage Sale. Sal & m1secll . .t<!l! lleltolropc,
wrrle, ;ilmosl nl•w. $300. Sun. 2231 Meyer Pl., CM. Cdl\I: SatiSun.675-5977
CdM 7S!l·9576 642·63.51. ------------1Garage Sale. Sat1Sun.
Alltos, Us.d Alltos, Used furn, clothm~. dinette,
••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• misc. 2192 Hur al Pl. C.M.
'78 VW'S
VWWAGONS
'74 ~w.,.. ...................... Sl4't
SuNOOI _,.O ,...., IO""'"' ltc)03
'74 411 WllfCWI ........................ $l211
Au!o , roo1 ..-, roo.o 1 llOO?
'71 41 1 WllQllft ........................ s:t4'1 A 81rooto t9036
:1!~s:;111adl .................... $1111
·10 vws ............................. st••• ··-·-·~ 'H YWS~ebaei. .................... $1411
Auto, rlldlo 1 11
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'71 c:...-· • ....., ... _ •to10 ·nc-..
··-·-'1010 '72C
Auto . =-•-ttOtt '70C-.. 47,000--~--. ''°"
Convertibles
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MOVING SALE
'53 Chevy l ton slake
truck. air eompresi.or.
dryer, color TV. ong 011
palntlngs. books. rum &
misc. 1835 Whittier Ave.
Unit 1"2, Costa Mesa.
548-4756
· * 1 Farnt'f. saa.
New girl's bikes. mat
tresses, Tupperware. an
t1 q. dolls, ca rrou~1·I
horse. Queen Mary furn.
applian ces. cloth 1·-..
lamps, loys Many
housi?hold items 110
f'ernleJf, Corona 1lc·I
:\tar S;it &Sun
PI.ANTS. BEDS qurcn.
double. corner ,.:roup,
kmst sofa bed. Color TV
dinellt• bookca~<' drYt·r
tab!C'S l;imps,llhpSt'h
Redwood chaise loun)(cs
MORI::.
S305 Bruce Cr. NB
Must sell now 646-578it
3 Families. severnl si.tcs
of Aquariums, lots or
~ood ies. 640 Hoso; Sl,
C.M. -------GOOD/BAO/& OTH t:R
Beer light.a. rcrng mm·
pre11sor. wtr heater.
chairs. tables. crib.
clot.he:s + odds·n·ends. sas Bammon. Apt e. CM.
IW8-S515Sat ;Sun 10.5
Yard tale. Furn .. drapes,
clothes. 16381 Fairway
Ln. H.B. 846'86SSSatrSun
1()..4
Olrl'• Mees. ch rs w /11\de
tbl. recliner. aolf clubs,
tennls racluil.9, Barbi~ doll howla, Games, Sat
hm·noon . 1933 Pt. 81.thopPl.N.B.
71 Ha~ly \I~ ail<' I mball Avo. gd. qua!. \'t'r.>' 1;d.
(,00<1 {one hi mn cond S125 496-3548 ssoo 111:1 )l()f,.1 __ • _...:._ ____ -
Acoustic ISO · St50. S.G. Antq. 11ho111• rcdnr Les Paul needs work
" m:.i"" , "<1 nuu.., ptc<·l':. S275. 2· 12" & I:lox S75.
of nr lll'W furn 581·5664 645·l537
&830 :~1:$9 ----------
CARPETING. 100 yrds.
Datsun or Courier gold shag. Gd cond. ~.
Cllmper Shell, SlSO. Sora . 541·8246 675-3606
like new, Sl50. 768·8494 ----·------1
IRVIHE COAST CC
MEMBERSHIP $600
Marilyn Berry 640·4550 ----
FLEA MART OCT 1 & 2
11 lo s. Cu.'ltom Shop An·
liques. 2138 Newport
Bhd. Coslo Mesa
WANTED
Complete king" ~:t. be d
w,pad. pillows. spread.
Good cond. S75 + single
matt & bxsprng Cree.
Honda 90 Tratl bike. St.
legal, good lransp. SIOO.
Honda 50. 3 spd, Sl25. ·I'
Long cust. terruri um
w /bamboo stand, S60.
499-4898.
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5 speed, AM /FM
stereo 8 track rape &
mag Wheels. (096611 J
Auto.. pwr. sleer. &
brakes. pwr. windows&
seats, rur col'ld .. radio &
vinyl tOQ. Low miles.
(265HIVJ 54295 5 1895
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SCAWCOUN
6 cyl. econo my,
4 s peed . r adio & automatic. Vinyl toP &
heater. (871JFK}. radio. One o wne r
ca r -l ike n ewt
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4 •Pffd. radio l air 4 9')88d, special paint
cond. Super sharp! & rad io. Super gas
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conditlontng, AM/FM Like NEWI I.ow rnllet a
radio, apedal atr1pet l AM/FM ateNo. (1585~).
low~, ... (515SPt.).
54495 53295
Auto Service, Parh 4 Wh.•I Drives 9550 Truclcs 9560 Vans 9570
& Acce1sori•s 9 400 ••••• • • •• ••••• •••• •• •• • ••••• •• • • •• •• ••• ••• •••. •••• ••• •• • ••• • •• • •• • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEEPS "77" 1!1'72 l'ord i':l'nnc•l111t• \ 1111 I
0 I 2 t>All Y Pll Of frida S• tember 30 1917 loat., Slips / 'Motorcycles/ Docks 9070 Scooten 91 SO
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Autos for Sale Cope.land Mtrs Inc ti-Iii l!Sl!>
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YOUR DATSUN
PAID l"OH on NOT
TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP CARS
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J.spd st1tk. !>Led radtah..
.ur '>htx. k.s. un1>r shell.
rat.Ito 4:.1 000 mt. St.WU
l1rm. 84:.! J25S ..ill ;i
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THIS WHkEHD OHL Y
DICK MILLER MOTOR
11 1.11111 1\11 ~•.17 '°' l rlt
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711 ti:!:! !>101
'75 NEWPORT 28
$22,500 Diesel
Tran5 Oceanic
675-7674
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loadPcl. sh.1 rµ' SI l ,l!OO
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sill!' Ii, hsl ofr ovr ~50
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ti pm
Motori1ed Bikes 9140 --•.......•..............
Boats, Slips/ 9070 M OP ED C1ntall1 ('at\
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hH· aboard l'rul Skip
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"ic·lo\111111 500 rn1., :\Int Antiques/ 77 Sl·out. 1 whet'! drtH'
lnnd. & 75 Honcla Clau ic:s 9 520 lotsoft·xtr.u.• J.owmtlt•s,
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lkatl \l'r~ i.:ood <:oncl 1~1 1.l'\COL"I l'\l'IH In IOJ.ti680;1S37·07IO
Sl;,(h'alh 5116 ls.JI. gvod r1".LctrJhll' l'Ond1 '67 Ford llanl'hl'tO pl(•k
TM l.:!5 ~an hom :! hort•. :10
lTh. flllrkt.I u1 r fork l 'In
&quack SJ8() f>lti l!~JK
'7:! Kawa:.ak1 1110 Mtnl
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181h 'to 32'
Fully sell cont;, tnl'll
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tum Sc11111· ,.0 ,t. will run h-1 ·i, ton H;ini;l'r XL T
('om1>lt•l t• ::.~oo F ·:!.'.U Hblt<JUl•>lrum,& up i\ulo, l',S, p I\, /\ c l' s h 11 i.har µ' $1300. 8lti·42\J6 OIJE177l. 1\l:-.0, n1:11 t·ni.: · "· s c · eves CllEVHOLl-:'l' 11. '1'0"1 l11llh, .illoy mag r l ml>,
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run. :-1500. I 1 f':fi7l!tW I '7 1 A L k f ·' k ( •. II St. • l"I ' .1•-11 . . ux Jn • rix1 r.1r . '7G Dodg1• <.:tut> .t'uh '' a • cv1 Ill > 11 ;,i huh~ In nu xlnl conc.J · t•Yt•nlll!-ls, MlHi1•14 clily'>. ·I~ 207,1 ' . · ton, l'1S. P ,B, air, r.ul10,
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spd, new ~hcll w,boot. If
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Sl7·K7fiM
BARWICK DATSUN
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831-1375 493.3375
WE BUY
CLEAN CARS
& TRUCKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
~Harbor Bl\'d.
COSTAMt-:SA
546-1200
WI-: PAY TOI' DOLL.\ It
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DOLLAR
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76GMC4X4 cvcryth1n~ i'(ood cond. WE BUY
14'xtl' bed. wmc.Jows, c,..
t r as. srnoo iofr. CJ 11 USED CARS!
645·3269; &16·76!18 We're the new t:twnolc•t
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Custom paint & interior.
I :>Jl('Ccl, air l'onc.J. & low
m1h':-.. 1101213!11 Pnccd
w ,.l'll fa!>l at Sl695
BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
dcaler..hap m the i n 111"
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.Avtos, Hew 91001Aaftos, H•w 910 A..tos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
S5599
Copeland Mtrs
'tMll E ht !),\ 5-"1 XllllO
!:)an Jui.In Capl\>trano
837-4800493-4511
sell this week. S600U. UAC PHERSO~ 84H!603 an 5pm. . l""U" n
1975 CHEVY 75 Ford Vun, xlnt cood .•
AMC.JEEP mu.~l sel I! Loaded. L o 21 Auto Ct•ntc•r 1.>n \ c
CHEVROLET •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••91••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <~> Tr:i1lcr~ •1) {..! Tanc.Jcm axil' w l;11 µ 1 I 1
At Phil long Ford at the
all new Irvine Auto Center
Lake Forest exit/San Diego Freeway.
WE ARE PLEASiED
TO AllllOUllCE
THE ARRIVAL OF
FORD'S llEW SMALL CAR
''FIEST ''
EUROPE'S .·
MOSTSUCCESSFUL-··
MEW CAR IN HISTORY --.....
COMES TO AMERICA. IMPORTED FROM GERMANY
BY THE FORD DIVISION OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY.
• Front wheel traction to help even
when driving on snow and ice
• Quick acceleration (0·60 1n an
average o f 8 8 sec. /9 . 1 sec. for
Cahlomla emissions eQuipped models)
• Good brakano (50-0 In an average of
3.3 sec.
• Solid comerino
• Exceptional stability for American
freeways and turnpikes
• Smooth maneuvering In urban traffic.
• Excellent gasoline mileage ratings ('4e
mpg highway -34 mpg city. In
Call'ornla. 43 mpg highway -30 mpg
city).
IMMEDIATE DEUYERY
**************~******
•
BRAND MEW
'78 F-100
l\!i Ultlal\ Uo\ lrlr·. lihl
\\' l!llh <.:~1 t>-1:! UH
Auto Service, Parts
& Accessories 9400 •.•................••..
Iii 77 L~l'cl l\lll"ot.Jnh
P;Jrt" ''911 N•> l'arkc•1
Orang<' CJll !l'J7·2UOO
The la::.Lcst draw 111 lhl
West .... Daily Paint
Class1f1c<I Ad HI:.! ~Jlnfl
LUV PICKUP mt,8S3·7M77 lll\'l~E
ii I in Calif. With spoke wheeJs-run::. 768 7222
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I U ·:P 1>E1\l.f>.H!-. Sale Priced-$2340 Mack. Hun-; good. Hill, WE'LL B\JY
I\ T it 1': ST AT 1-; MIRACLE som1• cm pr <'XLras. OrtJ: •
HUGE l .. 1VE .... TORY ownr. A..,ktn" 52500. your lorc1g1111r i·onnrJA:·t " " MAZDA/Ra.AULT " cur , puul for or not! c·,..11
<\II \lod1•lt, !'.c·w &. l ~1·d 645·0093M~s. Ca~--Safos M"r.
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.ca'>tllJ:i\Vat a I l' 645-5700 71 F ord sti c k Rh afl. BILL YATES Costa Mesa µil nel<'d, carpclet1, h1
AMC Jeep .>1 Ford ·~ T on Pkup, hat:k::., ~unroor. rt111 !> VW-PORSCHE
:!5:!1 II \ltBUll BLVD "' lfalht:i.l<l. run~. S.SOU or i.:ood. $22115. 962·3437, San Juan Copi~tr:.u10
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IM THE NEW IRVIME
AUTOC!NTER
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST
LINCOLN MERCURY
DEALER -NOW OPEN
SAH DIEGO RtWY-'-AKE FOREST EXIT
MARK Vs
CONTINENTALS
VERSAILLES
MARQUIS'
COUGAR XR7s
MONARCHS
BOBCATS -
COMETS
Brand New
'775
NOW ON
SALE
AT NEVER AGAIN
PRICES
SUPll S&IC110M OF
CAPRI$
I
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SADDLE BACK
BMW
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71 Bavaria, .a :o1p. ulr, 1976 DATSUH Karmann Ghia 9735 Met"Cedn IHI 9740 Mercedn ha 9740
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WE
HEED
·CLEAH \Jsm uas
HOW
CALLPArPY
·71 AlJUI HIX .X Int \:01111
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qu.illty u&•·tl UMW"
aOYCAaVHIMW
lMO.l.amhoreo Road
Nl•:WPOK'l' 8f;ACH
640-6444
COMllH&SH
THl6lOCSI
HOW OH
DISPLAY
side moldings. Jn c:\ In ucclhmt cond1t111n' Automulic & air cond Leather interior, pwr
Capri 9715 c e 11 en t con d It Ion. Not many loll' (30417 J. For the I u ic ury of a windows, cruae control, •
••••••••••••••••••••••• <92:SNRS). You MUST MUST SEE!!! Mer<•edes & thu efflclon $Wlr<>OC & mel4tllk purnt.
540:5630
1011\~0\ & ,0,\
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• 2626 H.UIO• ILVD
COSTA MESA
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9705 .••.•••....•...........
*ALFA ROMEO 111
OR.\NCECOL~l\'
;: l l>t.:ALl·.11 '
Ri~ dl::.lOU11l :. "" .ill
moocls now 111 ~t11d,' ''
BEACH IMPORTS 1 848DO\t-:~'TR~:l-.l'
(Nt!ar Mal·Arthur 111\ d
& Jambort'P Ho.Jd 1
NEWl'OH'l' 111-:ACll
752-0900
IMW 971 2 .............•.......•.
'72 IMW 2 002
11Ju1· (!:wr li8l11.
$3489
MOTORCARS
D'ELEGAti'CE
517 !l:!.'10
li'I II \I W "llfl ', rbll &:
..,lrllll )! :\htn\ \11 ,1., ·I
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dt l'~' lit\\ 111 tl1·::., l..;11 I
l'11nd 5J7 .ll~ll
CREVIER
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SA1'4f4 AMA
835·3171
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'77 SJ01 •hpd ~'iEll
'77 :®i.1 S H 177 HSh.
'711:!002-1.:.pd SIR <10ll'UP
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'71 .Bavo r ua auto
7KOMVG
Closed On SYndoys
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
!>.Ill'::. Sen 1cc·Lca::.i11~
Roy Carver.Inc.
rt oils ftoycc liM W
l~IO Jaml>orce
l'ic"porl R<•<1ch CHO r,111 ----
75 Alfa Romeo '76 2002 i7 UMW 5Jol Ulacl.. BUS
Spyder
S spd., rJll)c .... t11d-.
13,150 mile'I i\ n ·.tl 111·•111
t y. Diucounl1.:d Sllll~l th•~
week only. <017~1%1 I
vcar. l:!,01.10 mile\\ .11 r.in
iy uvailahll·
Copeland Mtrs
2001EhtS\5~ 11000
Bl.11 I.. 1~ tJn 1nl1·riur whh 4 !>IHI. ::.u11roof,
,\11tomJl1t· .1llo\' \1 hel•h lilau1>Unkt radio. S13,tl00. ~:,1·1·1>tiu11.tl l'O nu11J•m _4!1:159118
( 11117)
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ROY CARVER BMW
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640-6444
'7111:\IW 3 U Fully l'QUIP·
pell + !>Un roof & 1•a!.~l'lle.
S..1cr1fltc S7i ll5. ~:! Jt>!li!
,\mer ·n 11:\1 W 2002. auto,
air, )>Un rt ::.1150 or b1::.l.
ti7:tl~!I -
Autot, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 A&rlos, Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNT~ 1 BUICK DEALER
ANNOUNCES 1978 LE .SABRES & ELECTRAS
PRE·VIEW SELLING
UJ/,~ U/ail 1J,,f;/ t/., Jl11nounnmrnl ::Daf 1.1
':.bric1~ 1jour rJ11w 1
78 .JJomt! ~oJa!J
Bauer Buick
A Division of 81uer Moton
2925 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 979-2500
Auto1, Used Autoa, UHd Autos. Used
OUR COMPLETE
IODYSHOP
·12 Capn, V6, auto, au
l'Ond, new rarl1al11, \lnl
ro 11 c1, nl'w 1,a111t ,
~050 . Of r. 49S s:rn~
SEElhbga:.:.aver! MIRACLE In itreat cood1tlon•
LOY ..•
IS MOW OPEN
BMW RESALES
1969 2002
Automdl!C, u1r cond , &
AM , F M radio. A onl'
owtll'I l'ar. (ZK V419 ).
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
'71C.:...pri.4 bpd, lo m1, dt• 2MS HARBOR Bl.VD
1·0 f.tf(>. AM 1FM, air, nu 540..6410 540..021 l rue!~. S!7t.IO. U -Hlumlx•rg ---------
dys 54\i-9361. ev 955.1G17 BUT THIS PRICE
INCREASE!!!
MAZDA/RENAULT
::!150 llarlK)f l\lvd., C.l\t.
645-5700
'64 CONVcHTIBLE l\c"
pnt. & ml. AM i.FM stcr
Por'>L'hl• nm~. Clt!anc~l
Jround & t·o mp
rt>:.tOrl.'d. Htl'k !HS 5700 '71 Cu pn 2000.
4Spd.uir. Sl250 PI'.
Call !l&i-0252 41 NEW CARS '73 Karmann Ghia Coup<•
1972 IMW 2002tii '73 Q.ipri V·6 sllcl., xlnt
ATTllF:OLD PlUCt:S l mmJl'ulatc. Must 8t:li
Ali models now ava1la-Make orrer. fl73-1281.
blc. Cull or seu us belorc · -------4 speed air cond., stereo cond. /\1r, :.unrf, stl hdl·
ca'lsctte und mag wheels erl tires. Sue. $2•195.
(ti2'7t'GX I 9b8 0733. ---
you buy!!! Lotus 9737
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1972 2002 1973 Capri, AM /Jo'M '73EuropaT/C,31,0Wml. COSTA MESA
DATSUM l'.11>M.:tll', I :.pd, Ul'l"Or xlnt cond. Snrr, IHrk.
C'OU)X:' S!4oo,orr. 5Jti ti756 2845 HARBOR BLVD. $'.)500/offer. 559·4888
MISSION \'ltJO IMPOllJS
1-o••t I \I '••••"• ''"'""' ' ........ ,
831 -1748 49S-1704
LeaM Hew~Used
OVER 100
MERCEDES
OH DISPLAY
House of Imports
1\UTJIOIUZtl>
MERCEDES DEALElt
6862 Maiichester.
Buena Park
523-7250
On the Santa Ana Fwy. J\ulomalic "1th .ur cond.
O n l' n w o e 1· l' J r .
(1~11''T")
1973 BMW BAVARIA
'it Cupn, Vtl, 4 spd, u1r, _5 _40.._6'11_10_5_4_0·_0_21l_ Mcnda 9738
i\:'11,F:\I Stl'rl'O, de<·or. '73 240Z, Lo mi's. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• nA n v r A ~1 1,~ 1mmac_ S2950 1;.12.11:10:1 cond. Bestoffer. l--'L ~ l.lL \l~ ...
Automatic with air ron-----Call 837-1469 art 7pm M lo ,.,,... ... Co d1llonmi:. :.tereo ca.,seUc '7J Cu1m VG. A ~I l•'M · Q r '-=di·
& :.wiroof. (OOJNBZ> Huns great. Musl )>ell. '71Datson240Z. Clean. ·
1973 2002
4 :.peed, :.unroo r &
D e c k c r /\ M i 1'' M
077REV).
1974 3.0CSA .
Coupe. Automatic, elect.
sunroof & windows,
leather int , luxury
wheels. Siiver1 bluck.
(<l&jLNTl.
1974 3.0Sia
Full power, "unroor. air
:SUllO/bst ofr . Call $.1200or bstofr. Call us for personahzcd
6:11 Otl28 _ __ 640_8381 Men·1:des service ,ti,;
'72 C.'apn . Ii C)I. .auto, Al 280Z-197S Perf. cond. 2150 HcrbOr ll•d. le7~e 'A"W.17tbSl,C~l
c·oud, 33,000 ml. SI 100. Air, AM /F'M COSS., Costa Mno 645-5700 (714)631·~5
s.i8·1404 mags, 4 spd, lo mi. Must -. -----•-----......__._
C•t --971-6 sell! Bruct: writ 956-7900 73 .RX2. 4 m door, 30,000 1972 MIZ 250
I roen bm ""'3·2591 ' m1. Xlnl cond. $18001bst .. DOOR SEDAN I ••••••••••••• •••••••• •• e VI orr. 64S·9929 .. . .ow miles, AMi FM radio. air
Citroen Maseroti '68 Datsun Wagon, rw1s SUPER BUY! cond. & luxury equipped. Brown (337 MJC>. good, clean. S750. <54H'flBl $7989 015·2159 '72 'Mazda RX2 4 dr -------sedan, 4-sprl. Radials,
MOTOR CARS '77 Datsun 280% AM-FM. nuns ~real.
D'ELEGAHCE Automalk, mags, air $1500. dys 5312955, evs
S.17 9250 cond , l'ustom inlt!rlor, 960-41.35 ----
MISSION VlfJO IMPOllfS
ilor 1 I '' '••••• , .. ,... _,, ... ~-....... .
831 l /48 495.110.i
Ml~SION VIE JO IM"OR r ~
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831 11411 49S 1704
·w SEL. origmul ownl•r.
Xlnt car. $5850.
640-6410
'75 MB% 450SE
Sunroof, t·ru!M' t·ontr11I .
leather & metulhc p111111
(030541)
$13,495
MIHION Vlf JO IMPOl!f S . . . . ' . -. . ....... ... -.. ·-··
SJ I I 74 8 4"5-1704
*** '66 MB 230SI':. snroof. wbllt! w /tan int.
mint. best over '6.00u
67:J.2191 ----
'G7 2:10s·L Roud stt· 1 .
A~1rJo'M radio, MT. P :-.
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6pm
'ti:JJOOSt: Mercedt·~
1 p.i~s convert. Bl;u·k
lop, while bo<ly, reJ 111
lcno1 Huns good. Jla,
oew air bags. A real NII
ll't'l11r's piece. Last ol
custom built cars. Ask
mg SlJ.500. !711)646 85!10
or u7S-2Ui0 ask f111
Maurit·e.
cond .• & leather int. Datsun 9720 rear shade & stereo Ul!JC. --.... ~8---9-7 ,,0 1972 MBZ 2!lOC, auto, A/C:. ·73 450SL Roadster, mu~L
In excellent condition. ~ ...... , ens "' AM1FM. xlnt cond. Pvt sell! Xlnt cond. 2 to~ <38RKLF).
1976 2002
4 speed, air cond &
!ih·n·o l'a1<srlt 1• Im
muculate' 1788HJL1
1976 2002
4 spi•ed, ~unn1of. strn•u &
air tond. (i :ll\PlJU 1
1976 53010
Automatic. uir rond.,
stereo & low mi le:..
Beige (3633)
1976 3.0Si
.\ulomall(', air t·und .
stcn.>o, elect. windO\\ :..
leuther int. & low mile:..
L1k1.rnew! !<N6HXU l
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*DRIVE A*
*LITTLE ... *
SAVE A LOT
~llOJ>,'v('(l\lf' \HI·:
BARWICK DATSUN
..... 111.111.111 C ',1p1,lr.11111
8 31-1375 493.3375
NEWPORT DATSUN
FOR THE BEST
FLEET PRICES
Call Jim Needham
TODAY!
K&I UUVESTHEl':T
Nl.'ar !\laci\rthur
& Jamboree Road:.
SADDLEIACK 833-1300
VALLEYIMPORTS ------
811·2040 495.4949 Autos, UHd
(006SPNJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• party. 0 14)494-7735 Sl2,000. PP. l -tl33-48lli $SAVE HOW' S SPORTS CARS ----------• loUCJht & Sold 1972 MBZ 250 MG 9742
COUPE . Luxurv •••••••••••••••••••••••
t.>qwpped with low mill•:. '711 MG M1dJ:l'l. Hun~
& is in excclknt cond1 s:ood Nu fuel & "all·r·
Linn. (689G WG I Good pump, wire:. S129S. ol r
selection of other MBZs ~5·ilJO
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 11ARBOR BLVD
540..64 I 0 540-02 I 3
1975DATSUH
28012+2
4 s1wed lrans., AM !FM
radio, air cond., defog.
ger & much, mut·h more!
.Must be s<•en lo be ap
preciated! t601NBli).
$5788
,Nabers
Cadillac
:!61)() ll.11 l111r Blvd.
C.11\1.1 ~k,,1 ' 10·~ I Oil
WEST GERMAN
. IMPORTS
__ 714/548-1186
'74 MBZ 450SE
Less than lt,000 miles!
Complctt? with cruise
tontrol. stl•reo, pwr. wm-
dow!>, rad1.1l tire:.·in
... uperb showroom conl11-
tion. (142LJW I.
MUST SEE!!!
MISS/ON VIEJO IMPOllfS
••-•lo \I ' • ..,_. .. , ,.,o ........... ···-·-·
8311748 49Sl704
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MISSION Vlf .'0 IMPOIH S
A ••lo t ••
·•' ., . ,. ·····' MGB 9744
•••••••••••••••••••••••
83 r I 748 495· I 704 74 MGB -GT
73MIZ450SE A:\1.1"\I . raliye wtwl'I'.
railyo pamt. lmmaculJlt-This car is m Mml Condi in & out (:J:l i YQt; 1 1
lion. (!1241..PX I yl.'a1, 12,000 milt: warra11
SI 1,989 tyaviulable.
MOTOR CARS $3999
D'ELEGAHCE . Co~and Mtn
626W17th SA 547-92.SH :!OOL l~ lst '::JA ~ ------------
Autos, Hew HOO Autos, Mtw 9800 Auto•. Mew 9100 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..
.................................................................... • 1----------1 • ..................... .
HUGE USED CAR
CLEARANCE SALE
THIS WEEKEND (FRIDAY -SATURDAY-SUNDAY)
EASY CREDIT TERMS
Oii APPROVED CREDIT
Ask allout our "Powertraln Plus"
SenlceAgnement .
TRANSPORTATION CAR CENTER
SPECIALTY CAR CENTER
'71 DATSUN 240Z '74 Hornet Wagon DL ·-s3699-.. =·-$2.f<ii'·---
... ..
'74 MONTE CARLO ............ .,. ,,,_. "'""' ... ..-..... ••.ti!••'"''~ ....... ""-' .. ,,,~ ··~-~···· s3499
'72 Audi 100 LS 4-DR.
--·s2399-~-
• ,.. 'A#
1976 Datsun 280Z·Atr
cond., spokl' wheels,
sll'rco ta pt• 1>h1" t•\lras'
L1kl• rll'w' l'n pl~ He'll
Offer Uay)> j .)!I O!H I,
E\'Cntll~)> & Wt•l'kl'nti:.
673·05-11
.•...•••.....•........•
NOW Avail. for delivery'
Over 20 ~elect Fcrrarl''s:
Dino's, Daytona ·s & Box
ers. 631·05-i6
Rat •••••••••••••••••••••••
75 FIAT SPIDEi
COHVERTllU
Only 18,500 miles ;,
speed, wirr wheels,
AM J."M stcrt'O & sut>cr
sharp! 022NJ Nl. Priced
to sell this wet.>kcnd nt
Ml~SION VIE JO IMPOllfS ... '· \ ..... -. . ... . '"···-.
dJI 1148 495·1104
Frnt 72, 124 Sport Cpt'.
v<!ry mce. PP. S2175.
f>46·3WO
'73 128 Forced to sell 1m-
med. Xlnt cond. in & out.
Sl150. or ofr. s:.Ui 00.18
Honda •••••••••••••••••••••••
lrand M•w '77
HONDA Cars
MAHY
To Chooff Ft-om!
UNIVERSITY
Oldsmobile
Honda Can • GMC
. Trucks
YOU'VE SEEM $2000
AND $2500 DISCOUNTS .•
NOW SEE US •••
GET ·ouR DEAL!
~~~\' -~\ll
NEW
1977
CAPRI
II
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$ 299DM.$109MO.
"';.'ff ot. Vinyl root, 4 speed, power frontp1sc brak .. ,
reclining bucl(et sells. fold down rear seat.
protective body side mold lng1, full
carpeting (Ser. #GAECTY33396) SAiT AH06UH
ONl Y 10.I ...a 10.2
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Costa Mesa ' 540·ll6-10 USED CAR SPECl•L BUYS!!
1970 Honda 600 Sedan ................................ --~~~~ .................. ..
Cute as II Bug. New '1l YIGA '71 Pl.YMOUTH s:l:~V.:. 15 ~
brokes. $600. Call WAGOH DUSTBCPL "'9 "' DAITSDM.
646-7998 arter 5:30 m OO• ~II ,:..,~~..: !ft',' Ur~ .. l•dto Equlppeo Wll" pew., A g11al OU , A(J, Fri or nil day weekends. .. • H • ""°""""<-.. _...,. -....... ro"dt110 ... o. powel' '::'.~."":.~!hit(~: 8 ,. .. ftfte '~ ut ft tlOtO. MO ,. retl ., ... Inf ,...._ ....
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1976 Honda CVCC-4 speed
& AM /FM stereo. Very
clean. Pri. pty. Best Of·
fer. Days 759-0844: Even-
1 n gs & W eek e n ds
673·~4.
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$7419
MOTORCARS
D'ILIGAMCI
547.9250
1977 FOii
GUMA.DA
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SPORTS CARS
Bought & Sold
WEST GERMAN
IMPORTS
7 14 /548-1186
1976 PORSCHE
TURBO CARRERA
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SEE US FIRST!
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BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
!-Ian J uun t ·.q11!!lruno
837-4800 493-451 1
J!t76 l'ur ... c·he !112 F:.
Yellow T.in. 5 'P ·
BI au 11 u n kl 1\ :'II· F '\t
Sll•n•o l'il"t'lll', 1;; ·
vc>llshpll \Ito~... llr.1
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Br} an 1~15 t:Pl7
'Ii:! 356 Super ;\1.'\\ t.•ng
< lutrh. pnl \Irr) !-th:1rp,
n111 u.'t ::,.12110. Ill I 2130
'67912
H•w Black Paint
Koni s, olJoys. Sharp.
Cleon. S6JOO. After 6
PM call 846..S 141
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1976 Ponche 9 12
Ch1>t olJtc bro" n ,.,.
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lrll ll'' ( 'IO:J'\ X \ I
Bill YATES
VW-PORSCHE
San Juan t'ap1~trano
8 37-4800493.4511
70 Porsche 914
Nrwly rrlnnlt t•n1.1mc, 5
:,pd, 1\:\I FM H track I
year, 12.000 milt' warrun·
ly DHlrlJblt• C6tl9BU EJ Sll99
CopeJond Mtro
2001 Jo: t st SA !i5/l8000
9755 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Orilll&C County's ncwc~l
Re.naull dPaler. Mlraclc
Malda1 RcnalJll, hu Just r~eh cd its new C'ar. Our
introduttory otrer ts a
1''REE l\M/FM stereo
with any new cat
purchase. Come to Mira·
cle where we make buy·
ing a car u pleas ur1·not cboret
MIRACLE
Mada/Renault
2.J.SO.Htrbor Blvd.
COSTA MF.SA
645-5700
BRAND NEW
1978 CAMARO
Immediate Delivery
Fully equipped. ·Ski5J i . ·~·J
-r tax. 39 mos 0 E L. Cap cost $5973 Lease end value $3350 Inception
cost. $300 1st mo pmt s 123 38 + $ 104 he. Total or penodrc pmts.
$48 11 82 On approved credit
"O.. ...... at ..... v ............ ..
CONNELi.: CHEVROnEI
.· 2828 Hamor Blvd., Costa Mes~
1714) 546-1200
'6'1 BUG Nt•w pa111l, lire:..
brake:. sm:;
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BEFORE YOU
SELL YOUR
VOLVO,
Sec u.c; for a top dollar
esl1matc•
MARQUIS VOLVO
MISSION VlEJO
831-2880 495-1210 ----
ORANGE COUNTY
VOLVO Inn '72 lG-10 Travel All.
EXCLUSIVl::LYVOLVO l·u-.lom V·8. auto. arr.
Largci.l VolvoIJeull'r I'S, P ;B, root rack.
inOrangcCounty! AM F:-01. new tires.
BUY or LEAS!-: br<ikc:.. enR. 01·<>rhaul.
DlRl::CT Trlr pk ~. 41.000 mr.
~~~~ ~.~~:::::: ...... !!~.~
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lx·autilul. :\lui.l :.ell! Ul·~t tum "'·•l.!1111, K p ..... s. A C
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--Ownl•r ~.110t1 mtlt•s Tu11 '7ti Voll'O :!12. air, i\~. F:\1 t·ond $1~00. 6i:i.ll.l75
i;tcn •o l'ass, sunroof -
Llo.:•J<:l'. 5.12 528 1 __ Buick 99'10
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orrcr. 530·9!179 <,1l1t•r .... 1\l·r. n•d int. all
I ' ' fJc 1·\l r:1s. Ut r. J);i,-,. Autos, Hew 9800 AAltos, Mew 9100 Autos. New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800Autos, Mew 9800Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 ~11 i:ll.!.I. e,·c ... & \\kml ••
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Continental Mark V
1978' S •••• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
MARK Y -LINCOLN -MERCURY
We have received special permission by the factory
to give immediate delivery on all our '78 Lincoln and
Mercury models (Zephyr excepted). Come in today and
get a brand new '78; -o~ if you prefer a '77 at a greatly
reduced .price. See us today.
LUXURY USED CAR SPECIALS
1975 T·BIRD
Full power. factory arr, low miles. Real nice car.
Look this one over. Lie. f706NPO.
SEE IT TODAY
1974 LINCOLN
2 Door, hardtoi:>. light green fn«llllc. loaded.
Loaded. Loaded. (350LUV). We priced this beauty to sell today at
s4999
1977 MARK V
The All New 8111 Blass for 77. Thie beauty even has
a mooo roof. All the Toys! #729RSC.
EXTRA NICE
197 4 LINCOLN .c Coor. Sedan. The Ultimate In Luxury. eeet<JC.
This Sedan Is pure Road Car.
'5166
1975 MARK IV
White with white landau and ltPSltck & white luxury·
group. 38.000 miles. New Rubber. (495LIOJ. Yours
for only
sal 66
1973 LINCOLN Would~ beheve a 28.000 miles one owner Town·
car. Stk. 4301.tA
r~ County's Oldest Llncoln-Merc:ury Dealerslilp
f
FINANCING
~VAll;AIL~
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ALI; MAKES
'
·71 Rn 1i:r.1. full pow1•r
w,a1r,ci.tra rll'::rn Sl,3'..I.>.
840-4167
1968 R1v1era Buick Sl500. l Good concl
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P B .. \ t.:. P , W .• \'.\I F\l
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·74 La Sabre 4·dr. all pv. r,
/\~1 -f'.\f Sll'rl'O. Ori~
owner. Xlnt concl. S!XllO.
8-lfi fi393 C\ S
Cadillac 99 I 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'&8 Cadillac
LIMOUSINE
<WV:\fSO).
$3489
MOTORCARS
D'ELEGANCE
~17 92:•0
-~~ -~--
' j ti Sc\ •Ill'. "hl blue mt,
ll:rnll'"· loaded, only
9000 rni Fr rsl ~10,500.
lakl"i f>lfl·H208 -----
74 CADILLAC
ELDORADO
Black on black. All the
extras. Ser. f 11338)
S4989
MOTORCARS
D'ELEGAHCE
626 W17th SA S47·92SO
'66 Coupe de Ville. gOO<t
transp. S235. 67~195 (art
9<1m. bef. 8pm)
75CADILLAC
LIMOUSINE
Has Everything. Just like new .. (3430>
$SAVES
MOTORCAR
D'ELEGANCE
626 W 17th SA 547-9250
'76 El Dorado. Must sell.
SIWOOor best offer. Lo m1.
AJI xtras. 5 yr wmty.
644-4MS
'78 Seville, leather, lite
eokl1brown exter .. 19.000
mi. Day ,eves, 640-7314
'73 Sedan De Ville. Im·
mac. 40,000 ml. Orig owner. All access. Mui.t see to appreclate .
6'12·7273
'77 SEVILLE Blk on Blk.
F\llly equip'd. 8500 mi.
Wire rims 4' sunroof
Sl3,SOO. 636·7328 or
5.16-2821
'78 EL. DORADO F\.llly
equlp'd. 85000 ml. 11995 .
M·F days: 558-1313, eves
& wknds. 492.e990
'76 SeVllle, xlnt cond. Lo
rnilea&et.
CtU87M281.
'78 Sevlll•, m int cond. Ltatber1 em;fm stereo.
Mak OfJct.M0-7314 •
'74 £1dondo, Loaded, uc. ~. Onel'. Day,
<2U> XUUl !xl 1376; Evea, •kada ('710 ~
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'H ll C...U. n M1m1uh llruu11h11111 '71 l\IUlfl'ANO MACH I OLDS 11110 Cutla11 '74 Plnt.o Wa1on. 4 1pd, Plymouth 9t6G '-Hee 9965 ~ 9970 ft..l-'be u,u llllA l''1\' Wbl, v1 n to11 Auto. I' IJ, 1• S. P /W, Supreme. FM atureo. 33,000 ml, AM /FM 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 °"1 f'S lA••llh'tl l\M t"M •tt'n·u lupc, AC Gd c:oncJ Onll and tape, power, air. track aleroo, good con<l llS Plymouth Fury 4 dr, '68 Uonnevllle . New btkb, '72T U1rd Full 1>~r. 011 i;
Cad.11 i;;.: :'\.,,, .. 11•11011 w1ti;1111," ~rw1c nmt ull P"r lll ownr Uloa34:, &u·48llartn. $1950.546·2200 rurus &ood, new palnl. llrea . Good cond ownr Xlnll'Ond
I ac ••·•••. 11•1tlt 111c 1h·c "'hi. ll•l·l 1u1t., Mukt· - -. . "125.963·4108eve11 -.:IO/bllotr 8313647 $2500 S..t239117
'I u I "'Ind".. 'I :I' ulr ~ 7707 chi. ·1;u Mu•tun.. Xlut l'ClOd. '84 CuUa111, small ena. 73 Ptnlo Squire Wan 4 • • -. ~WI Mwtt..a ttl" $1200 l1rm 541l K210 Gauaver Nullrcs,runa cyl, AM·FJ\l ra~lo. Very r...tiec 9961 1960 Pontiac, a.d. body. ltl77 T·81ni. loadt'Ci, full
-••••• ~.: • d11)ao jlood. Nlc:e In & oul. $375 clean. S1200. 845 :!929 •••••••••••••••••••••••, lnl nu Urn realorublo pwr, moon root. quac.l
\1ithhu I I 'cir 1111 II"' II ••••••• •••••• ••••••••• . -546·1515 • p "" roMTIAC w,' not runnl~g 1131 1094 tape, tux int, 11.300 Oii ~e:w p>11nt, o111 , I' HI',!-> \h1~lo11111 1~1 \II, 111111 .11r liH\lu,tJnl! nKI ll~j.,o\cr ------76 Into Deluxe W!l~ ' • -S'IOOO 640.~ x21T d:r~.
I' l'h "~uo Mh lltAI "ll 11'11 I llW 1\1'1 1•111111 .. 111 l->4,•1· ,ll 1511) I IJ~l·n r1nto 9957 Full pwr. AT & A <;. Areblrd Fon.do ·~ F1robmi 400. AM l:''M b/3-2007 UYt!8 'wltndil.
USED CAR
CLEARANCE
SALE
1111111 '.\l:ioo l'I' hlJ 1~ llJ l \1 ':!ti I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• om/fm cu~b ~11 l1ru& ONLY 19,636 mllea. tupe. Air, pis, p/b. Call Chry.t.r 9925 , . n Pinto, I i.ixl. 4 tyl. SPort Pnme cond mJO. Call Automatk, hit whet.·I. air S49-3l41.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, \tu.lull!( II \Juell I ••i \lu'I 2811 :Js11 I S, t'pc, UH~rsltcd lircs. 8 540·4106 or all 5 pm, cond., p\!lr. wmdowa, -------_ y_,.. '974
(.'hn•h·r lkrnl lull hl11~11 1\ulo lt>J1l1 •I Xlnl l'U11tl 1' II 'l uallll'll track. $1.200 \·cry i.;ood 643-5481. rallye whccl11 & ull lhtt 71 LeMans, full pwr, u1r, •••••••••••••••••••••••
w11h tri.11, h'>t 11tr st1 .. q1 !>1110.1111 llbllll2111 cond SS7l!Ja7 ,.. l 11 1 -dl -t 1 ;--7& utru. UcJd ahorp! i:oodrwmmgcond. VIGA'76 ~""' cr.w17 '"'·' 1•1., . iuus ae mme II e Y " (S35REN ) 548-~ LU.TCHl"'CK , .. ""' .,... .. ·• • 1:11 MUbTANO V8 uulo '72 Pini.<> 25 MPG now Pinto, full loaded, V-6. 55' 481 ...,.. ,.. Con•tt~ 9932 PS. )llfJ.J UI l)t·,l oll l'h Oldsmobile 9955 clutch xlnl cond 1$1275 Like new. $2995. Bruce, '69 PoollQC LeMans 5Speedlrans .• r<1dio,eh'. 0.-..,. County'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111.. 1107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-3200 . ~ 7S41 waeon. A/C, radio, blr. Only eleven mile:.!
•
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1976 CADILLAC I' " l' II l'!OOll Cutlou SuP"m• cond. Auto' A/C. rod111, J6X'.t1JOO mi ,:;2 3:! M36PCi '68 Le Mans. Good cond. Dove & QuaU St.II.
CHOICE OF 11 i .. u 12Y.I Jlas all tnc optmns, low Vmyltop.S1S75.673-7T...!t ntconu.11110 J Cadillac. Ca~1'1~~~c1,radlo,aut,o. NEW1:,~,,R.0T11~EACH COUPE DEVILLES mileage & 1:. cxcclhmt .,.,.,....,.. ....., " l..e~~~~C1t~~~o~·ro .. ~1rc1 1969 THRU 1977 ~5.c~1~~l:i;ngg~~· n~uS:. lhruoul C.Ufl400J '74 station wgn, 4·apd. i:d Ptymouth 9960 1<•00 H.irtw1 BlvJ . Thunderbird-9970 -. ___ .:.._ __ _
4 i.pt:cdi. & l\ulomatks body work. S500 &IS 3173 OML y SSl9 S ga~. xlnl cond. $11150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.ol\I,\ Mc"' S 10,1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 GT Vea:a Wagon, u11 . ::~c~::low~~9JPfL1 OrancpCounty's SADDLEIACK Laura9689107or968·91lll '70 Duster. 6 C\I 3 s1>d ... '77 T·B d I 500 . good llre11, xlnt cone.I.
$7288 LorC)fft & FinHt '70 MUSTANG 302 uuto, VALLEY IMPORTS 75 1'111to Runabout, xlnl wide llrei. & , ma.:s, new c~~ ~aor~:nty w~:: S1500/offerS48·7455afi5
Selection uar, mag whb SI ljO 831 •2040 495_4949 t·on1l M7 4902 aft 8 pm SllOO/bet otr 5'16·~M64 an For ~a le two Pontiac·~; ·so air. sell or trcl for 2·3 yr '73 Vega Wag. R&ll, auto,
J:o:Z FINANCING 673·365Ht!v<'" 1Akda)~. anyllme wknda 6. two dr, and '!)() four dr lux car 759·17~ air cond, very c lean.
\.\I': u: \St-: Awtos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos. Hew 9800 tm 9110 dyJ, 842.2090 Autos, Mew 9100 ~~519°1·784v9!,5._1 76z da):-.. 1975 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLES
16 To (;hoo:,e From>
Loodt•d, choice of lcalhc•
.. 1 cloth tnleriors &. ull
po\l.cr extras 187-INJL)
l'nced as low u11
HO~ ~~'(;"i~.!~"rolet ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cv~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.....,. ____ .... ____ _
$5788
1974 CADILLAC
SEOAH DEVILLE$
14 To Choo:.c 1-·rom I
1-ully equipped & most
\\Ith a II power option~
«l250053J. Pnced w1 low
$4788
1973 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILUS
c:i To <;hooi.e From)
\II the dC'luxe extra'
111219027). Priet•d a:. low ....
$3888
1971 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE
Full power. \'in) I top, ~tt•roo. tilt wnccl & \er~
• kan. llblt'XW>
$2388
• ov1-:n 1so
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Nabers
Cadillac
~hi><> I l.11 h111 Blvd
( •J\l,1 Mt•\.I Sl().'.)1()0
l>m •· & (}u.1 II St rt•l•t 'I
"11.\\'l'Olt I BE \Cll
833-0555
·corvcu,. 11., T top, <111
power, Lill \\I F\I
i.tc•rco 11111 ~111111\ 11·!1
lcalh, l:! u 1111 ;;,1 :!:1112
1977 CORVETTE
T-TOP
0 N L \' :! H 1111 111 ti t"L
,\utomJtll . ,11·rc1
w.ta11t.·, air nmd, 11\\r
wmdu"'' ,\: door liwk-..
lc·alhcr 111tcrio1 • nu1:.c
enntrol. raek, l'lC
Ah'lolutclv 'h""'room
fresh SAVE NOW!
«1317311)
PRICED TO SELL
Nabers
Cadillac
_'1,1 Ill I l.11h111 Olvtl
( •• ,1.1 ,\1,, I-; Ill •JJOO
'64 Fu11tback. auto All
on.: 327 I'S, l'W, AM·
l"'.\1 Wht SMIJO. t> 14·64:17
COU!Jar 9 9 3 3 .......................
1975 MERCURY
COUGAR
Uni) 13.llOO miles .
Complcl•· w crwsc con·
trol, !.phl &l'Uls & rull)'
"'hl'l'b In l''<l'ellcnl con.
tl1t1on. U121U'DJ.
MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS
4 0,,, l ' \ ,1 I ... ~·•• '''0• .,,_.. . ..... -•
831 1148 495 1704
'7:1 Sedan de Ville, orig Ford 9940
owner, lx'low wtlolcsale. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IOO. 494-0706
74ELDOAADO
CONVERTIBLE
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F:OITION
VOL. 70 NO 173, 4 SECTIONS, .46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
,.
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TEN CENTS
Hijackers Free
lie
DivingD~ks
Dolly Pilot PMto by Goty AtnlW• ..
This s mall huat uppcurs to ha"e s een twt-
t<'I' cla~ s ~llong the Or:.ingt• Coast. Rut
the~~ clucks ">L'l'nl to ha\'e a lot g1)1ng for
tht·m. right now Do you suppose lhey are
diving for trci..lsure from the swamped
boar• ~othing so romantic. rn <Jll prob-
ability. A square meal would be more like
it.
HB Handles
Mock Attack
'Pretty Well'
Ry ARTH UR R. VINSEL
Ol llM D•ll• P•IOl Sl•ll
Thursday
T1ml'. 8 15 a m a Re<! Alert
warnin~ of 1mpcnd1ng Soviet
nu('l(•ar ~ttack on America is
mon1torcd 1n SH255 . the
Emt·r~£·nn C<1mrri<ind ancf Con
trol C:C'nlt'r 1n the lluntingt11n
Be;.il'h <.:1v1r Ct•ntt•r ba,ement
T1m1• Ii ~>~> " m ;\;ul'IC'<ir
:-.tnl.c.·s hit 1::1 Toro ,\1CAS and
March A~'U, the We"l Coa-.t's
principal incoming and outgoing
point for military air traffic.
Time, !J a .m Nuclear
Detonations <NUDETS> unleash
a firestorm of dC'vastation over
Long Beach, its Naval Shipyard
and the industrial complex sur-
rounding Manhattan Beach and
the Los Angele'> County South
Bay region
Grimly. Huntington Beach
D1re<'lor of Civtl Defense and
F.mcrgency St-rv1ces George W
Thydcn sup<·rvi:-c•c; as!>igned city
pl'rsonnC'l n •porting to SB2SS. a
cool. nuorcscent h~hled room.
A cloud of radioactive fallout
lravehng at 15 miles per hour
drifts toward the city of 160,000
and lhe millions more souls who
hve in the Southland.
Fires ar<' raging everywhere.
water system., are -;everely
damaged, secondar) explo!-.1ons
are transrorminj:( the Seal lleach
Naval Weupons Station into an
inferno and hospitals arc
jammed with the seared.
maimed and hy'>terical
Oil wells and nil storage tanks
are blazing hke torches and
looters run rampant in the '
streets of the city . .
It was only a drill, but Hunt-
ington Beach Civil Defense chief
Thyden firmly believes the
scenario he can bring to chilling
life 1n movie.accompanied lec-
turl's can happen
ISee A'M'ACK, Page A2)
Talks Negotiated
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.
<AP> Secretary of State Cyrus
R. Vance holds talks today with
Foreign Minis ters And~I A.
Gromyko of the Soviet Union and
Moshe Dayan or lsrael in an ef-
fort to convene a new Mideast
peace conference. Officials from
lhe Soviet Union are being
briefed regularly by high-level
Carter adminilitration officials
on prospects for Arab-Israeli
ne1oliallons.
HB Officials Party
Called 'Improper'
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol IM~"' '°llot ~~H
The propriety of a cocktail par-
ty put on by the Huntington
Beach Company last weekend in
San Francisco for Huntignton
Hea<.'h city officials has been
questioned by a local leader.
Mark Porter, president of the
llOME Council. said that the
cocktail and hor!> d'oeuvres par-
ty at the Hyatt Hotel in San Fran-
Judge Drops
Three Norton
Perjury Raps
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Mason Fenlon today di!>-
m issed three charges brought
against political activist Loran
Norton in the Grand Jury indict-
ment last March.
As a result. Norton must
answer to only £our of the seven
perjury-related charges included
in the indictment.
Jud~e Fenton agreed with de-
fense lawyer James Riddell that
the alle~ahons in lhe three d1s-
m isse<J counts were vague and
un<.'ertain.
Riddett argued that his client
<'ould not answer those charges
beC'ause ()f the vagueness and
their failure to specify criminal
acLo;,
T hrown out as a result of Judge
Fenton's decision was one count
accusing Norton of soliciting a
onttime friend Gary Newm!!yer
to commit perjury.
Also discarded was an accusa-
tion that charged Norton with
fraudulently attempting to entice
Newmeyer to lie to the grand
jury.
Tbe third dismissed charge ac-
cuaed Norton pf making false
statements to Newmeyer with the
intent to influence his testimony.
Grand j ury transcripts of
teslimony leadin& to Norton's In-
dictment show that Newmeyer
carried tepe recorders on hiii
body to record his conversations
with Norton beCore both men
were scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jary.
Those appearances came
midway thrwah. ln lnvtsU11Uon
into Orange County polltlcal pracll~es tbat centered on Coun·
ty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich.
cisco smacked of being im-
proper
"This appears lo be another ex a mp le of behind· the-scenes lob
bying efforts being conducted by
large landowners such as the
Huntington Beach Company, ·
Porter said.
Stan Young, general manager
of the Huntington Beach Com-
pany, wai. away from his office
Thursday but Vice President
Jerry Shea said the party was
nothing U)Qre than a courtesy
event.
"It was just a social affair that
we hold nearly every year at the
time of the California League of
Cities convention.·· be said. ·•we didn't do any business and
we didn't do any lobbyini. M05t
or the conversation was gene ral
talk such as how was your night
and things like that. .. he said.
Fourteen officials from the city
were reported to be attending the
League convention Sunday
through this past Wednesday.
Most of them were reported to be
present at the two·hour party
Sunday evening hosted by the
land Investment company.
lncluded In the list of party at-
tendees was a majority of lhe ci -
ty council Mayor Ron Pat-
tinson. Harriett Wieder. T~d
Bartlett and Norma Gibbs.
A majority of the planning
commission also was said to
have made an appearance at lhe
<See PARTY, Page/\%)
M<UfkedMan
RobB Valley
Bowling All,ey
DACCA, Bangladesh <AP>
HiJackers holding a Japan Air
Lines DC8 jet released four more
hostages today as Japanese of
ficials rounded up prisoners in
,Japan and S6 miJlion lo meet the
lt'rrorists' ransom demands
Bangladesh l-'ore1Hn Secretary
Dobrak1 Hussain said ncgot1a-
llons were going well But other
officials said the five gunmen
were lo(rowing irritahle and short·
l('mpered in the third day of the
~1cge and were communicallng
less "ilh the outside.
Thes e 0Hic1als also said the
terrons~ had not been told that
one of their demands would not
be fully met three of the nine
prisoners 1n Japane:-.c 1a1b.
whose freedom the hijackers de·
manded have refused the offer to
leave.
Japanese officials said the
ransom ni~hl Saturday would ar
r1\'e here more than sevl•n hour-.
after the hijackers · latest
deadline and would carr} no more
than :-.ix of the r11·1soncrs.
The Bangladesh officials s aid
it wru. not known whether the h1
Jackers, said lo bf' members of
the ullraleftis l J apanese Red
Army, were willing lo extend
their deadline once again
The American hostages arc
banker John Gabriel and his wife
of Montebello, Calif ; former
California Assemblyman Walter
Karabian of Monterey Park. and
these others nol further den
tified Eric Weiss, Mr J
Caldwell. Mr. Altere1os, Mr G
Sands. Mr T Phalen. Mr. J
Chunce and Mr. W McLean
Karabian 's wife. former
Hollywood actress Carole Wells
Karabian. and an American
named K. Krueger were released
Thursday.
The latest hosla&e release
brougJit to nine the number of
passenJers freed since the plane
was setied Wednesday. All four
P•S$engers freed today a
.Japanese woman, an Indonesian
\\Oman and an Egyptian couplt'
were ill.
The five masked terrorist~.
who htjacked the Japan Air Line:-
* * * Huntington
Bank Owner
Held Hostage
John Gabriel, of Montebello. a
hostage of terrorists who hi
jacked a Japan Airlines airplane
earlier this week. is the owner or a
bank In Huntington Beach.
Chamber or Co mmerce
M ana~er Ralph Kiser ~aid that
Gabriel opened the Garfield
Bank nearly two years ago at the
corner of Garfield A venue and
Magnolia Street, just across the
boundary from Fountain Valley
Kiser said that Gabriel, who is
u member <1f the local chamber
of commerce, is in the process or developing a shoppln~ center on
the stiven acres of properaty that
he owns .
Darrell Ward, a retired Hunt-
in,ton Beach funeral director, is
a long·time friend of Gabriel.
They became acquainted when
both were active In Rotary clubs
ln lhe East Los Angeles area
nearly 25 years ago.
"John is a very lovable and
h\gbly emotional guy. My wife
and r are really concerned about
hlm ,"Wardaaid.
DCS Jet Wednesday. have re-
peatl'dl} threatened to kill the
hostai:;t•s unless their dl'munds
an• met but have twice extended
tht•1 r deadline.
There were indications the ht
Jackers wanted to leave Dacca
after the pnsoners and money ar-
ri \'('
Tokvo'<; As:ihi Evl·nin)( :"cw ....
in an-unattrihuted report, said
the h1Jackers indicated plans to
free all women, children and ln
d1an and Pakistani men among
the 132 11assengers and 14 crew
member" in c>cchange for the
ransom and keep the others. in
eluding nine American men
until arriving at their final
destination An American
woman is also aboard. Most of
the hostages are Japanese.
Sources here said Japanese or-
ficiab \\ere contactin)( other gov-
ernmenL-. in !>earch of a country
willing to ac·cepl the hijackers.
:'-:Orth Korea and Liby11 al-
l1>w <•d Red Army member11
to land hijacked Japan Air Lines
jets in 1970 and 1973. Captured
members of the terrorist uroup,
which vows lo romenl revolution
in Japan. have told authonties
tht'v received training in Yemen
and Lebanon
Federal New Year
Taxpayers, Want
A Midnight To~t?
WASHINGTON IAPl Happy fiscal new year. taxpayers. So
far as your government 1s concerned_. 1978 begins a~ ~1dn1ght and
federal agencies can begin using their new approprtat1ons of your
tax money. .
By this time next fall. your government will have spent $458.25
In Ilion, leaving a deficit of $61.25 billion.
Wlllf,E THE f'ISCAI. 1978 Bl'DGF.T C<mgress passed IS legally
1J1ndin~. the people behind it tacitly admit it may have to be ~e·
openNi and tinkered with. especially if Congress reuses Social
Sccurtl.\ taxes to help keep the troubled sy11tem afloat
On the fi scal New Year's Day. all but two of the biggest ap-
propriation bills are law . . . .
Onl' of those still around is the $60.2-billlon appropnat1on for the
departments of Labor and Health. Education and Welfare and
Labor
THE l\IEA.SUKE JS STALLED AS a Senate-House conference
committee tries to s ettle differences in an abortion measure at-
tached to it.
T)le foreign aid appropriation has been derailed over a pro-
vision that would forbid the administration from aiding countries
that violate human rights standards.
Beginning the fiscal year Oct. 1 is part of a law that took effect
last year to involve Congress more effectively in settin& the federal
budget.
BEFORF.. THE GOVERNMENT 'S bookkeeping peri_od began
July 1. gi\•ing Congress. which convenes in January. only six months
to legislate before the new year began.
That meant moo;t appropriations were not passed on time. t_eav
1ng federal agencies to make do for months through stopgap fiscal
legislation. . . .
Rep. Robert N Giaimo t 0-Conn. >. chairman of the House
Rudget Committee. said he feels starting the fiscal year Oct. 1 is an
improvement. ·
"IT HAS SPEF.OED UP legislation:· he said. "We have com-
pleted aJI the appropriatior!> oills in lime. except for the two held up
by special circumstances."
And he said members are beginning lo see the e ffect their fiscal
decisions will have on the economy as a whole
Stewardess Wounded
Pirate Holds I 00
On French Plane
PARIS <AP> -A hijacker shot
a nd wounded a stewardess and
commandeered a French jetliner
with 107 people aboard today,
forcing it to return to Paris' Orly
airport. where he demanded to
broadcast a message to France,
authorities said.
The gunman -described u
about 45 years old, bil, blond and
blue-eyed -quickly treed the
wounded stewardess and slx
passenaers from the Air Inter
Caravelle, which had been bound
for Lyon on a dome tic fUght. Of·
flcials said the atewardess wu
not badly hurt. Th~ p\lot radloed th' control
tower that the hijacker. sald to be
urmed with a flrenade and pistol,
wanted to broa~caat. a messaae
over ltadio Europe No. 1 and
Radio ~onte Carlo and
threatened to e~ecute a
paasenger 1t the request was not
crant.tod Newsmen front the two private ~talion•, which direct their
broadcast. prh\clpalJy at
Prance, were etandlng by to
make the reci)fdtna. · 8ut \t. waa rtl)Oft~ that loca
Qlflclata ne10Uat1n1 lfl\!\ the hi·
Jacker lniiat.ld c.a ~ llniliWln&
• tile eontenu ol Ute l2·mln\M
mtea ... lind f.M tiilldet r;ptied
tbal e¥«Ythiftl M htcl to IJ)' wa
tn \ht ........ IKl"*I tW ttte M 0.. p=trt ad tM ........... to~. l'otiH Ud ftnmen tDt* up ....... -, ... '"* * ftJ'
Inter Caravelle after It was
parked at the end of a r\lnWa.Y 500
yards from the termin1tl. but
they made no move toward \t.
'
Weather ..
Night and mornina low cloud• beco.ming mostly
sunny afternoon Saturday.
Lows tonight ~ to N . High
Satunlay 70.
INSIDE TODA 'l' ;
If lAQtMO 8fOcA C•nu up •ta
vol•IM B.ndar. tM wMl• Or~ COut c..W t. _,.,._
t<Uned. Mu..cot F1ni0al '17 -so tn.trummor ad vocal
or'*Pf '"1'ft 8oefl co Ntll -ti prtlMU.Wd Oft Poifjf CI,
' .10 _. Cl~ll Y Ptl OT HF
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PARTY •••
:art111r Comm1c.i.sont'ra tncluded
Ro t'r ~latt'~. Prim Shu, Ruth
F1nlt')' and Su..~1t Newman.
Abo reported at Lho part.J ..,..
rlty Administrator Rud Beluto,
<"It~ Attclm > llc>n Bonru. <'1ty
lo:nJ!lnt't'r 1\111.t /1Amht-ir)' • f~blll·
lnfor nlllhon Ofh<'l'r lhll Reed
and ot hui.
i-;labor.atln~ un hi!! ?>u-.pH'lons
nf !\U<'h 1x.'t'•'1nn,, llOM r:: C'oun
('11's Purtt'r ,,uct the purty rouJd
c.'r<'ate un uMa1r advantaau for
development Interest!! over
citizens m thf' public aector wbo
ulso ltave opl.rl1ons but who do not
b osl such l'\ t'nts
Portt>r also ,,ud thcit there are
major issue-. -.uch ai; large
propt•rty re.tonin~ and artenal
:.treet alignments currently
before the planning comm1ss1on
and city council which would have
a n impact on the HunUneton
Beach Company.
C Plannin~ commissioners re·
fusc."<i Thursday night to rezone a
parcel of land owned by the Hunt·
inglon Beach Compirny from m·
duslrial to r~idential use.)
Shea earlier said that if the
land was lo be rezoned, the city
would do 1t without the influence
of his company.
"We didn 't schedule the
cocktail party because of the re-
zoning matter.
"Everything we do is above
board and I don't appreciate the
insinuations," Shea suid. "We
were just trying lo be socia ble."
The pcirty was understood to be
just one in a series of parties put
on for League delegates by
v<1rious busmcss concerns.
Mayor Ron Pattinson said the
party was merely a friendly
gesture on the part of the Hunt·
ington Deach Company.
·Tm surprised that someone
would say anything to the con·
trary, .. he srud.
··If I thonght It was wrong, I'd
say so ... he added
Planning Comm1ss1oner Susie
Newman claims that criticism of
the party JS ··off.the-wall
paranoia" on the part of HOME
Council.
"To assume that we can be
bought off by a drink and an hors
d'oeuvre demeuns us and it de-
means them. This shows how pet-
ty they can be," she dcclarc.-d.
0.llf ...... ,.,." ,._
THIRD GRADER TRICIA HURO, 8, GETS SOME HELP
·State School Chief Wiison Riies Visits Coast
Fro.e.Page AJ
HUNTINGTON 'A'ITACK' • •
Thursday, he ran a t<1sk forrc
of more than 80 l'ity personnt>I
and civilian volunteers through
their procedures in lhP event of
the nuclear war he believe-. 1., a
definite possibiltty.
"Overall, it went pretty well
We have people comp1hns.: the re
suits already," Thyden t•\
plained after the session m tht·
Civic Center basement command
c·cnter.
"We pointed out where "1·
have some defi<:1enc1c-. and
we're going to work on those, .. ht·
said.
Present in the bas(•ment factl1
ty throughout the morning were
55 individuals. most parhdpat
ing in the post-attack procc~:. ,,f
monitorinJ( damage and effect·
1ni.: r<'p:11rs to utility systems or
roord1nal 1n g hospitals,
f1rd1ghters and housing of
n·fugc1:s.
A fc•w v.en' ohservers. includ·
mg representatives of the Navy
Jlld MJrtne Corps, slate fire and
s ..ifl'L} official:-. and two men
from Holmes & Narver Inc .• a
nucll••ff rc:-.carch firm.
l'h) dt•n s;mt outside the build-
ing, the clnll involved 21 city
f1 n•mcn and seven police of-
f 1cc•rs the latter communica-
t1<111s -.pccial1sts--along with
mcmhers of a citizen radio or-
gar11 1..1tion.
Leave Viet Graves
Tht• city's civil defense chief
rt'l'cntly published an updated
hrol·hurc on facing nuclear
w:i rfan·. (•nt1tled "A Survival
l n:-.urancc· Policy.·· and
c•rammcd "1th data useful in
such <1111·vent
Last Trip Home
For 22 Aniericans
Thl'Y may be obtained from the
l'I\ V
Some or Thyden'!> concepts in
the evtmt of nuclear attack in·
elude·
Staging a mini-Dunkirk
<'Vncuation Involving boats from
llunt1nJ!ton Harbour. which
<·ould stand to offshore with
c:apac1ty passenger loads as the
wind carMes fallout inland.
HANOI, Vietnam (AP> -In
the glare and sweltering heat of
Vietnam's afternoon s un today
American soldiers and sailors
lifted the remains of 21 American
servicemen and a civ1han rnto
the belly of a military cargo
plane that would lake them home
for the las t time.
The servicemen died during
the Vietnam war that ended in
April 1975 and their remains
were being turned over to the
United States after long negolia·
lions by the Vietnamese Com-
munists.
After the brief ceremony, Vu
Hoang of t he Vietnamese
Foreign Ministry said: "We have
cooperated closely on these
-humanitarian matters. We need
to setUe the past perfectly, so we
can have good and sound basis
for establishing normal relations
between the two countries.".
The joint mission of the U.S.
Defense and Slate departments
was the fifth to Hanoi to accept
the remains of Americans killed Jn the Indochina war.
Sixteen of the s mall, black,
Jnelal beft!t loaded aboard the
l.J.S. Air Force C141 Starlifter
contained remains identified by
the Vietnamese as members of
the U.S. armed forces.
F l v e o th e r s· h a d U. S .
t'oll Boost. Asked
... SAN FRANCISCO CAP>
Golden Gate Bridge directors
were expected to rule today on a
proposal to boost tolls from 75
~nts to$1.
OltANOI COAST ""' DAILY PILOT
I
servicemen not yet 1denllfled.
Frank Sieverts. coordinator
for prisoner of war and m1sMn~ in artion atrairs for the Stcilc·
u epartment. said the names will
be released only ~hl'n the army·-.
Central Id entification
Laboratory in Hawaii confirm-.
the 1dentil1es.
The 22nd bodv was that of
Trucker Gougelman, whose
family lives in New York.
Gougelman. a civilian, reported·
ly died in Saigon in June 1976. a
year after the former South Viet
nam capital fell to Com munist·
led forces.
The Sieverts mission was the
second to Hanoi under the ad·
ministration of President Carter.
The first, on Feb. 25, was led by
former United Auto Workers
President Leonard Woodcock
and returned with the remains of
12 men. including the one mis·
takenl y ident1f1ed as an
American.
Today's mission brought to 61
the number of American bodies
returned lo the Umted States
since the end of the war.
Sievert.s said the identification
center in Hawaii will need about
10 days to two weeks to confirm
the identities of the men already
Identified by the Vietnamese.
The other five probably will take
much longer, he said .
The remains were flown direct·
ly to Clark Air Force Base in Tbc
Philippines, where they were to
be transferred overnight to
larger coffins. On Saturday Ule
plane wa1 to leave for Hawaii.
Using flood control channels
hastily covNed over to form tem-rM r a ry tunnels as fallout
shcltns
Ont• of Thursday's observers
was .Jeff Cohen, California Office
of Emer~ency Services informa-
t10n officer. who was clearly im-
pressed.
"This was a very well-rounded
apprnach ... he said of Thyden·s
Nl11cat1onal and practical ap·
plication presentation.
Following the disaster drill.
participants were served a
luncheon of beef fricassee with
rice. garden peas, murfins with
butter. chocolate and vanilla
cake. plus lemon and grape
drmk
The menu was· prepared from
shelves or bomb shelter survival
food such as that stocked at most
such facilities and which will
hopefully never have to be used.
"From what everybody said,
they really liked it," says
Thyden. adiling that aside from
city employe man-hours, the drill
cost only $80, most of that for the
lunch tab.
Crash Kills One
LOS ANGELES CAP> -One
person was killed and two others
serioUHly Injured when their car
went out of control a nd crashed
near Dodger Stadium, in·
vest1gators said.
.. Future Thief·
Tm/fie Control Boxes Taken
Signaling a new trend In crime, 1 thief has made ort
with a sophisticated, $S,OOO electron.le traffic slcnal control
box mounted aL a Fountain Valley ltteet comer.
Biles Questioned
'
• State Sclwol Chi~/ in Huntirlgton
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Riles said teacher collecllve
''Why ~:,~·~~'h;;';yulfread?" a bargaining is in for "difficult. times ahead.'· high school student asked WIJson While he believes teachers
Riles, state public schools chief, should be able to bargain for
at a Thursday afternoon presa salaries and fringe benefits,
conference at Clapp Special "They showd not bargain for
Education School in Huntinaton wbal is tautht ta the schools," he
Beach. added.
.. J ohnny can read," Riles • The state s uperintendent said
responded. "Some Johnnys can't he foresees problems ahead for a
but it's only lh~e who can't read state mandate. for local school
that make the news." districts to establish minimum
Orange County high school and competencies !or high school
junior high schoo l student graduation.
newspaper editors fired round He warned against setting the
after round of questions at the d t' 1 t t 60-year·old R11 es dunno bis visit gra ua 1on requ rem en s oo • • • high or low. "The local districts
to West Oranae County· are going to have to draw the line
Riles toured two elementary somewhere, .. said Riles. schools 1n Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach, taped a A new state law known as AB
television interview with Hunt· 65, designed to comply with a
ington Beach High school stu· state court ruling for equal !und-
dents and spoke with school ing !or all school districts, will
board members and oCficials all satisfy the court's requirement,
day. Riles said.
Riles defended the California "Through AB 65, we have done
public school system. a good job of raising more funds
"Today students are doing bet-for the low wealth school dis·
ter than ever before," said Riles. tricts," said Riles.
"There is no decline in student
literacy. Schools have never
been better."
Riles told students, "When I
went to high school. only about 10
percent of the students finished.
Today, everyone is expected to
finish high school.··
Riles, who plans to r un ror a
third term next year as state
superintendent or public instrUC•
ti on, said. "Anyone who says
nothing is happening in our
schools s hould visit the schools I
visited today."
Tbe state's highest ranking
education official also fielded
questions on areas such as school
C'mploye collective bargainmg,
graduation requirements, the
Serrano-Priest funding issue and
school improvement pl'ograms
under recently passed AB 65.
Mosteller
Rites Slated
For Monday
Korea Gifts
Admitted
MIDDLETOWN, N .Y.
<AP) -U.S. Rep. Ben·
jamin Gilman CR·N.Y.),
has confirmed a published
report that he accepted
gifts from South Korean of-
ficials. He says it was
neither unethical nor ii·
legal.
In an interview Thurs-
day, Gilman said he met
with -and accepted what
he termed "token gifts"
from -alleged agents of
the Korean Central In·
telligence Agency.
"Token gift giving is
necessary and even desira·
ble for public officials at-
tempting to foster good re·
lalions between America
and other foreign coun·
tries," the congressman
stated.
But ht! udded that only o
"reasonable job has been done··
through AB 6S in supplying high
wealth school districts with their
shareoHunds.
RU es s1tld under AB % school
districts will also be able to Im·
prove their programs if th.ey
agree to certain procedures that
will make them eligible (or
special grants.
Speaking more ltke a
c lassroom teacher, Riles en ·
couraged the students to •'learn
lo express yourself well if you
want to make it.··
* * * Protesters
Jeer Riles
lnPlacentia
About 100 protesters stormed
the foyer of a Placentia elemen·
tary school where state school
chid Wilson Riles was attending
a dedication ceremony Thursday
night.
The protesters were parenL'i
:rnd children ungry over the
closure of their nei~hborhood
school by th(• Placentia Urufied
School D1~tncl this year.
Hiles' <11des in Sacramento
said Tuesday he had canceled his
trip to Placentia because of the
threatened protest.
But Riles left a Fountain
Valley reception to dedicate an
orthoped1cally handicapped pro·
gram at Tynes Elementary
School an Placentw
No one wa~ injured when the
-...1gn-carrying protesters were
pusht..'<1 back by school officials
who blocked lht1r entry into the
school. said Ivan Reece. a
spokesman for the Placentia di'>·
tnct.
The demonstration starled
peucefully but protesters beg<1n
chanting and then attempted to
enter the school, said Rusty Ken-
n edy, an Orange County humi.rn
relaLions official.
Police were called in lo quell
the dJsturbance at 8 p.m.
Funeral services will be held
Monday for Huntington Beach
civic leader Mary E. Mossteller
who died Wednesd ay after a
lengthy illness.
Gardeners Save
Mrs. Mossteller, 66, was presi-
dent of the Huntington Beach As-
sistance League in 1944·45. She
also was on the board of directors
or the National Assistance
League.
She is a former teacher in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
She is su rvived by h er
husband. C. Lee Mossteller, a
member of the Huntington Beach
Recreation a nd Parks Com·
mission.
He was a coach of football.
baseball and basketball teams in
the Huntington Beach High
School District from 1941-1960.
Other survivors include a son,
Timothy Lee Mossteller or
Larkspur: sisters, Margaret van
Ausdall, Grand Rapids, Mich.
and Lenore Kohl of Phoenix,
Ariz .. and a brother, Doyt Early
of Carmel Valley.
Services will be held al 1:30
p. m. Monday at the chapel of
Pie r ce Broth e r s-Smith
Mortuary, 627 Main St., Hunt-
ington Beach.
The family has suggeated
memorial donations to the
Cancer Society.
OC Trash Station
Hours Extended
Orange County supervisors
will spend $64,640 this year lo
save gardeners and those sprue·
ing up their homes on weekends
an estimated $70,500 in mileage
costs.
They plan to create the savin~s
by opening a ll three trash
transfer stations two Saturdays a
m onth so residents won't have to
haul large loads of refuse to coun·
tydumps.
Trash transfer stations are
used during the week by com·
mercial trash h aulers who
transrer smaller loads to large
county-operated trucks for car·
rying to the refuse landfills.
Ron Bales, assistant director
of the county General Services
Agency. said the weekend open·
in gs will begin this Saturday.
According to the scheduJe. the
Huntington Beach trans fer sta·
tion, 18131 Gothard St .• will be
open to the public on the second
and fourth Saturdayc; each month
from noon to3.30 p.m.
The Stanton station will be
open the first and third
Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
und the Anaheim station. the
second and fourth Saturd ays
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The hours at the Huntington
Beach station were restricted
because commercial haulers use
the station Saturday mornings.
Supervisors approved the
Saturday openings on a 4·1 vote
this week with Supervisor Ralph
Diedrich dissenting.
This year's $64,640 cost will in·
elude $33,000 lo purchase three
skiploaders to scrap trash from
the pavement mto trash trucks.
Smee that purchase would not
be repeated in later years, Bates
said the net savings in travel cos-
ts for the public would be greater
in the future.
PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 83 years of carpet retailing. one fact becomes
Quite evident -that when money Is less plentiful. people buy b9tter ...-,.
This Is contrary 'o popular beflef, but makes good sense if you
think about it. Wh~n you have to concern yourself with value and
performance. you are likely to buy IMtW .,..aty.
At Alden's In the last three years. our ~r unit sale has been more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. ConseQuently, we
have the largest wf ectlon of finer qua1ttle1 you will see anywhere, all
at competitive prices.
The end result fs cuetomer satisfaction. pri de and
recommendations which provide out overwhelming source of new
bu1lness.
Irvine
EDITION
VOL /0 NO '173 ~SE( TIONS. 46 PAGES
'fudn)··s CloslnJ,f
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTl
Man-powered Flight Wins $87,500
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l lcY. J thrct> milt• f1~ure eight
California lesl c·our!>e 1\UI{. 23
Hut •woth1..·1 l ' S aspirant.
John Lanton of Da)ltJn Oh111 has
11h11..·1.·ll'd tu th1.· ...... ardini: or the
µr111.:, 'tJ\ lllJ.! onl.> 1m1.· off1<:aal oh
-.Pn 1.·1 '' ..... µrt•M•11t. an vmlatuin
of l'UITIJ11..•lltwn rull .. , culhng for
rnon· than 1m1.·
Thl· '"l.ll'l\ ' laY. \er!> un·r
I Uh.•d the Ohj~t:ll<ln f;ndtng thJt
tht• h::,t night "'a:, obst:rvt'<.1 cor
redly and tlw prize cc1uld he
aY. urd1.'<l.
It ha1> been 18 year!> 'iinte
llrttts h hu-.ane:ssman llenn
Krcint•r offrn•d a 5,000·pound
Jlflll' tu anyorw who could fly u
man.powered :..11r1.:ru ft Santt'
ttwn tht• µri1e monc) has steadily
tnl'n•a-.t'<l
lnnuml·r;.illll• atkmpl ... fualed
Thi ... ..;mall bo111 ap1w;,ir..; tn have "l'l'n bt'l·
tt·r cl:I\ :-. :dong 111<· Or;111gt• Coa ... t. But
lht· ... c· cl11<·k:-. "'l't'rn lo h;l\'t• .1 lot go111J.! for
tlwrn. r 1gh1 nm' Do ·'•Hr -.uppo!il' lh<.·y :ire
d1v111g for tn·:isurt• from thL· s\\>1mp1•cl
f)():.11 ·: 0:oth1n}! so rom;mtH'. 111 all pr11h·
:ih1hty .\ ..,quart• nwal would lw nwn· hkt·
I(
Korea Gifts
Admitted
MIDDLETOWN. N.Y.
<A P ! I '.S. Hep Ren·
pmtn Gilman I H ·~. Y. J,
has confirmed a published
report that he a<'ccpted
gifts from South Korean of
fi<'iab. lit• s ay" it wa ...
neither unethical nor ti
le: gal
In ~an antervww Thur"
day. Wiman ... aid he met
\\1th and at<:<·ptl·d what
ht· ll'rmC'<I .. lokt·n gafL-. ·
from ~allege<l ugcnh of
th<' Kt1rt·an C<'nlral In·
tell1g<.•nc·t· Agency
.. Tokt•n gift giving h
ne<'<'"'"'urv and cvt•n dcsiru·
blc for riublir orftcaals at-
temptang lo ro ... t1·r good re
Jataon ... twtwl'en America
:md olht•r foreign coun·
tries.·· the congr1·ssman
slall'<i
School Chief
Riles Visits
West County
Owner of HB Bank
Held by Hijackers
John Gabriel. of Montebello. a
hostagt' of lt-rror1sts who ha
iackt:d a .Jap:m Airlinl's airplam·
t•arlier this week. is th<' owner or a
bank 1n I luntmgton Jkuch
ch :Im,, t.' r (Ir c ()mm er('('
:\I anagt·r Halph KiM·r !.;ud thttl
c;ahr11.•I upcnl•<l the Garf1elll
Bank nl•arly two years ago at th1·
l'urnt•r of <; arfaeld A venue :mrl
\tagnoha Street. JU:.t utross the
boundary from Fountain Valley.
KIM'r said that Gabriel. who is
:1 mt•mber of the local chamb<'r
of commerce. is in the process or
developing a shopping center on
the sen•n acres of properaty that
he OV.'l'lS.
l>arrcll Ward. a retired Hunt
mgton Beach funeral director. as
a long time friend of Gabriel.
Th<'Y lx'came acquainted when
both wC'rc active in Rotary clubs
m the East Los Angeles area
nl·arly 2.'i years ago.
.. John is a very lovable and
highly emotional guy. My wife
and l arc really concerned about
him," Ward said.
* * *
A P W lf'ellflO 10
AMONG HOSTAGES
HB Banker Gabriel
Gunmen Irritable
4 Hostages Freed
By Red Hijackers
DACCA, Banglodesh (AP> --
Hijackers holding a Japan Air
Lines .DC8 jet released !our more
~oslagos today as Japanese of-
ficials rounded up pri~oners in
Japan and $6 mfllion to m eet the
terrorists' ransom demands.
B'1tgladefb Foreian Secretary
Oobrnlcl Hussain aaid negotta·
lions were going well. But other
offlctals said t.hc live gunmen
were growing lrrltable and 1hort-
ternpered ln the third day of the
siege and wer communicating
leH with ihe out.Aide,
Th ~ offlct*ts •lso said the
terrorbt.s had not been told that.
one or their demands would not
be fully met -three ol the nlne
prlaonen ln Japaneae Jalla
whoee freedom the hlJaoken de-
mandod have ref\lsed the ofter to
leav .
J apan"e omcial1 aatd tbe
nnsomlU1ht Saturday would ar·
rive here more tban Mven houra
alter the hijacker ' lat.eat dudlfneilftd~oerry no_..
tbanld•~IM~•·,. ~~ftla~Hld 1 WU nut'~ tthttltet thll N·
Jac'*1. •Jkl ~ 1-·,sptmbtii OI
Uie ult.rlW\llt lif*DU• Red
Arm1, ••e wtlUq to extend
their dhdlkiWoeee .,ala.
The Amertcan hostageA are
bnnkcr J ohn Gabriel and his wife
of Montebello. Calif.: former
Callfomia Assemblyman Wallet
Kara~ian or Monterey Park, and
these others not further den.
tified: Eric We iss, Mr. J .
Caldwell, Mr Allerejos. Mr. G,
Sfll'Q.~. Mr. T. Phalen, Mr. J.
Chunce and Mr. W. McLean.
Ka rabllln 's wife, former
llollywood octreH Curole Wells
Korablan. a n d an Amertean
named K. Kn.a cer were released
Thul'!lday
The lataat hostage releas
broucht to nlno the number cf
poss~ngera rr~ •Ince th rtan
w111 selied Wednesday Al tour
pusen1er1 trffd today -a
.Japanee woman. an Indonesia_"
wqman and an Ec~Jan coupt
,...... Wc.'l'fi lU. Thi~~il'aakei terrorisl!-wllO the Jaf&n Air u.-
IDCI Jet .... Y •• Lh••• ·re" •~w-.uut .......... ,. •.:..=:I J•c:_.,. wanted to .ltiiv. ~-.,.. .. ~M-Ytt•
riv• ..... Al)
over the yt-ars until pilot Hryan
.\l11•n "uct:c ... :o.rully fie"' th1..· lari.:1:
bllt la~hl Mac<.:rcady pedal
planl'. l·ro:-.~1nJ.( tht• 'tart and
I an ash lane~\\ 1th an l'le' a tum of Jl
lt:a:-.t 10 frt·I .1:-n•quaretl
·1 am d1•ltghtl·d 111 h1.•a1 that ul
long last th1• pri1.1: h;,i~ hct·n
1:la1ml'<I. · h.n·mcr "''11<1 through
ii ... ,>Okesm.111 at has l.u11do11 ur
ran•
K r « nH· r '"' n 1· r 11 r '"" 1.· r l':ngtnt•1•ran).( Ltd a11tl ;1 Ions.: t1m
,I\ 1al111n t·nthu-.w.-.t I" t'" '•II 1111•
l't It• of :\1 :m Ill -.t•m 11t·l111· m1·n1
\lad 11·atl~. 11 r11·ogn11t·ll
glldt>r l'Xflt'rl. "ill lit· anv111·<.I 111
l.onclun r111 U formal 1.'l'rt'mlllW
T tat• p I ;a n 1·. «a I It· d th c•
c; ......... anwr lontlor \\,j, flown''"
.1 cuurst· 111 Shaflt·r 1n Kt·rn
I '1111nl'
:'\kCrt'•Jth . "ho holds a tloc
lurall' 111 .a~rodynam1cs. i~ pre"
dt•nt of At•ro\ aronnu•nt. u firm
"'l>t't'tal11111g 111 cncrl(y and t'n
'1111nnw11t pro1cct-.
l'co1Jlt• un· rt•al1Ltng that
"1."tt' at lust aC'h1ev1nl'( ..1 goul
that m;an ha-. hmJ ror lhousanch
of \t•,1r' and that ha:. bet•ll
m·gil·dt"I "incl' po"' 1•r be~an bt·
111g put 111to a1n·rurt. ·ht> -.aid
Police .Storm
Hijacked Jet
Hl'l.l.ETI~
I' \ It I S < A P J ·-Po I i c 1·
m a r k s m 1· n t h i... ·1 rt 1· r noon
.. tormt>d a Frcnch jl•llincr that
had l>Pf'n hijackcd f'lght hour~
1·arlin h~ a t11lt blond gunman.
Fir..,t n•port't 'aicl thrt·1· pNMm'
"' f'rt' wounde>d. and th1• hijack1·r
\\a ... l»1 11tun•cl.
l'AHIS •1\1' 1 ,\ tall hlontl
gut1m.1n ,,,,,, .1 -.1t•v. arde,.., in lh•·
.11111 .allfl hllat·kt•d :j Fn·neh
.111 ltnt·r loday, thr1•all·111ng t11
blow up th1· vas-.cngn-. unlc ... s ht·
3 Norton
Charges
Dropped
OranJ,!t• County Superior Court
.Judge Mason l''c•nton today ell s·
m '""<'d t hrf't• l'han.:cs hrought
aJ.!atnst 1x1ltt1cal ac-t1v1<>l Loran
:"Zurton in the Granci Jury md1rt,
nwnt last l\tnr<'h
"" a rcsult. Norton must
llllSWl•r to only four ur I ht· Sl'\'l:n
fll'rJUry .rclatN1 eharge, inc•ludc<I
111 lht• tntlwl ml·nt
.lu<l~l' F<·nlon ;agrt•c•d with tit•
fl·11st• law~·t•r .lamci; Ht<ldl•tt that
I ht· ullt•J,!:it aon" in I h1· I hn·c· da -.
1111ssl'd c111111t-. \\en· ':tJ.!Ul' and
11nn•11 Jtn
llidclctt urgul·d that h1-. thenl
could not an ... wl•r thoSl• charces
l>N•aust• nf lht· vaguc·ness <1nd
lht•1r rail11n· lo s pecify criminal
:t<·t ...
Thrown out as a result of .Judge
Fl•nton's <IPt·1s1on wa" one count
atTUsing Norton of sollc-atang a
11rwllmt• fnl'nd c;ary Nt•wm<.•ycr
to l'ommit 1>t•rJury.
Also discarded was an uccusa
I ion that charged Norton with
fraudulently attempting to entice
Newmeyer lo lie to the grund
Jllry.
The third dismissed charge ac·
CUSl'd Norton of makin~ folse
statements to Newmeyer with the
inlentto influence his testimony.
Grand jury lrunscripts of
testimony lcadmg lo Norlon·s in-
dictment show that Newmeyer
carried tape recorders on his
body to record his conversations
with Norton before both men
were scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jur>.
T hose appear ances cam e
midway through an tnvestigalion
into Orange County political
practices that centered on Coun
ty Supervisqr Ralph Diedrich.
Norton is a former executive
aid e to county Supe r visor
Laurence Schmit a nd was a
Republican candidate ror the
state senate in 1976.
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I l·1·orch•1l polllwal mt''t">JJ.!1.•
I k1111\\ \ •>ll '"'" 1 tr~ <1nyth1ng
't\lptd . · tw -.:11d Ill a thick
l'.1ra.,1a11 a1T1•nl ''' Fn·neh of
lll'1a1 .. 11t•).!11t1:t1mg "''th ham Ii\
1 .111111 I rnm 1 lw I>• I' \ 1 rport n•n
1r11I 111\\ .. 1 \11\\\,1\. thank
bl'101 I' \OU al'I 0111 of lht• !JI
pa:-... t•11g1•r" 'till 111 th1· plam•, I II
a"' a\-. II.a\ 1· tlw 1 tnll' to kill
.1h•1111 ·l'l fl( llu ·m
Th,. h I u (' (' y l'll h I J ii(' k ,. I
clcs1•ratx•d as ahuut .1:;, took ov1:r
lltc• l\lotn J<·t Car:tn•ll1• aartr~rt of
r
Aar-lnll·r. thl· French domt•'iltc
.11 rlant· as tt fll'"' from I' an~
Inv. :anl L\on "' cc·ntral Fram·c
'' tlh 11)0 p;_a:-.:o.l•ngc·r ... and~ new of
">t'v1•n I h1• aarlanc• said
.\1mccl"'1th u fJl'-tul and ...t hand
!!rt·11;11h· hl· lr1rn·cl tl l11 n·turn lo
l';an .... \\ ht•rl' ti '" l·rflt.•\\ tht· ctl\
SCVl'l'al t1m1.•:o. ICl full Vil'W Of ii
noont 1 tnt.• slr<:et l' rowd heforl.'
p11lt111:.! down .at Orly un the
1-.1p1t.tl .., 'mrthcrn fnngt•.
SteY.anlc· ... s Ann1t•k Guillemot.
a :JO Yl"tr old Frenchwoman. was
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Future Thief
Traffic Control Boxes Taken
!-i1gnalin.(! a fll'W trend an crimt'. a thief has made off
with a sophisticated. SS,000 <·h·ttrontl' traffic s ignul control
box mounted ut a Founlatn V~alley strc1:t t·ornt'r
ISVF.STIGATOR.S say it as the latest such theft in J
w:ivt• nf similar occur rences dating hack to 197fi in Santa
Ana. Irvin<'. Hivcrs1de and San n~roanhno
The box vanished from its cabinet :it Warn<'r A venul'
:md NewhoJ>t• Street Tuesday. hut "~is immediately db-
rovcrcd stolen when police checked the tnopcraltve lights
;,ift~r motorists complained.
On Sept. 20 in Irvine, the ... ai.:nal box al the intersection of
Irvine Cailer and Culver drives wus smashed opcm and
electronic stuffmi.:s worth SI 1.000 stolen.
Irvine pollCl' Investigator Dennis McNeely said the de-
,·1ces may be in d(•mand for thieve ... because they represent
the• m•wcsl in sophis ticated clel'tromc phoi.ing controls
TllF.RE JS A long list or public anrl priv:...te a~t·ncte!>
wailing to buy the d evices. McNeely ">atd, which range from
SJ,000 to $12.000 in pr ice.
It would be useful to someone who needs an automatic
switching rtl('Chanasm to turn on and off electronic equip-
ment. McNeely said. and m1~hl be aduptc_d to other than
traffic -.ignal u-.1•"
Cocktails Cooled
By Alaska Iceberg
ANCllORAGE. Alaska <AP>
As sci<'ntists ponder the use of
icebergs at a conference in Iowa
next week. they will he watching
their s ubJect m elt in their
rncktail glasses.
Wet-suited divers planned l<>
s lip into the icy waters or a lakt-
at the foot of Alaska ·s Portage
Irvine Doctor
Roger Hauser,
46, Succ11mbs
Glacier south of here today to
tommandcer a 2.ri-OO·pound ice
slab from a floating glacial
1ccber,t!
Tht• ice will be used at the 1'~irst.
International Conference on
It•t•b<•rg !JlilizaUoo ut Iowa St ate
l'niversity on Sunday through
Thur..day. Representatives oC 18
nation.s are expected to attend.
After the divers wrap a three-
cubic·mcter hunk of ice in nets.
lhe chilly package will be s lung
rrom a helicopter a nd flown to
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ft' ea th er
Night '1nd m orning low
cloud~ becominit mostly
sunny artemoon Saturday.
Low~ tonight 58 to 64 . High
Saturday 70.
INSIDE TODAY
rt Loguno B4?ach tum• up ild volume Sunday, th~ whol1
Oran~ coon tot.11d ~mitt·
tomN Nu.Wc:ol Fntil10l '77-
60 1mirummtol ond uoca.I
grour» /rom BOch to roc1c -u
pr11Mwtd on Po(/f Cl.
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Last ·Flight HOme
22 Americans .Leave Vietnam, Graves
II \ '\t>I \ 1\'lOii m ,,., •• l In
th1• tilur•· and MH•lt1·r 111~ htillt of
\'h'tn 1m ' 11f1••rnoon sun today
\m1•111 '"' "oldtt'I" and 'aulorl'o
hUt·tl tht< rt·nl.iru. of 21 J\mt'rH·an
were belna tumed ov<'r to the
l 'nitt'<l Sti.teJ Jflc.>r l11n& nc&olla
t1on-< by lht• V1etnum<''C Com
mun1!>ls
'"' '1ct>men and a nvtllun inte
.1111· helly or aa military cuico
pldn1• thal \\ould takto them home
lnr ltw l.i .. t l11m·
Thi· "t'I \ H't•m1•n d1l·d dunn.:
tht• \ u.·tnnm w,1r that ended rn
~pnl ltl75 and their remains
Aft.er the brief l't'• cmony. Vu
lloang o( the V1etname:.c
t"orui6(n Mmii;try i-.b1d . "We have
c·nopvr uted closely on these
humamlari1m rnallers We need
111 :-.1c·lllt· tlw µast pcrrt:clly, so Wl'
c·an have good and sound basis
for ei;tabhshsn.: normal relations
r
No Date? Pay
Dumped Suitor Dumps Car
S'I l'ETEH~Bl'HG. Fla. !Al'> i\ l>purned suitor
''a:-. .1;.11ll•d under S.l,500 bond after lifting a woman':-.
1·ar \\1th a fork lift and dropping 1t into a 10-foot trash
dumpsll'r. police s aid.
Ron Wilson. 24 , was charged with criminal mt!-.
t·htl'f. uggravated assault and improper exhjb1tion of
av. capon.
l'oli<:l' :-.:.iid another man suggt•stcd Wilson. a fork
lift opt•rulor. cool his heels in pursuit of Betty
I lam1lton, W. who turned him down when ht· asked for
a elate.
All thn·t· work at AmeriC'an Aluminum Dis-
t r1hulors .
!\liss llam11ton was at work on the production lint·
;.incl touldn 'the reached for C'ommcnt.
"B(•lty won 't talk to anyone now. She's \'cry ups1.•t.
said <:O·\\orkcr .Judy Shinafclt. 25. "That was the onl~
ear !'>ht· had and docsn·l know how she's getting
home ...
Damage wa~ l'!:>tim<.1lcd at about Sl,000.
Marine Major Cited
For Vietnam Action
,\ furml·r \\.l.lr µni-.oncr CJnd
puhl1l' affair-dir1·l'tor CJt Lhc El
Toro Marine Corp::. Air Station
ha!'! lwim given a medal ror smug-
gling informulion about other
J\ nwm·an:-out of North Vietnam.
\1ar1nc MaJ James V
1>1 fil•rnarcl<1, who has an cx-
Ct•ll1·nt memorv. and was held
b<>hind enemy hncs for five years.
v. al> awarded the navy Commen-
dation Medal at ceremonies at
Ca mp Pendleton.
Arter his capture during the
" 1968 Tel Offensive. the citation
f said, he mcmonzcd the names.
I ranks and dates of capture of
other prisoner::.
1>1R e rnardo . 42, also
"mcmonzl'd a map" or the
Jin-.on camp and i-.mugJ:led the
information out when he was rc-
h-a-.cd b) h1!> captor'>.
.
between the two countries.".
The Joint mission of the U.S.
oerense and State departments
was the fifth to Hanoi to accept
the remains of Americans killed
in the Indochina war.
Sixteen of the small, black,
metal boxes loaded aboard the
ll :-; Air Force C14 l Starlifter
tonlamcd remains identified by
the Vietnamese as members of
the U S. armed forces.
P1ve others had U.S.
servicemen not yet identified.
Frank Sieverts. coordinator
for prisoner of war and missing
in action affairs for the Slate
Departmenl. said the names will
be released only when the army's
Ce ntral Identification
Laboratory 1n Hawaii confirms
tht• 1dent1t1cs.
The 22nd bodv was that of
Trucker Gougelman, whose
fjmily lives 10 New York.
Gougetman, a civilian, reported·
ly died in Saigon In June 1976. a
year after the former South Viel·
nnm capital fell to Communist·
11.•d ron·t•s.
'fhl' !'i1everts mission was the
:-.N.·ond to llanoi under the ad-
m 1 nistralion or President Carter.
The first, on Feb. 25, was led by
former linitl:'d Auto Worker:-.
President Leonard Woodcock
c.ind returru .. 'Ci with the remains of
I:! ml'n. including the one mis-
l a k l' n I y 1 d c n t i f i e d as a n
1\menl'an
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ICEBERG ...
Anchorage International
Airport. Jt'rom there. a com-
mercial airliner will fly 1t to Mtn·
nt•jJ>Olt~. :.md then 1t will be
truckl..-d the ltisl leg of its journey
to J\mcs. Iowa.
"They'rl' using ice from up
ht· re because 1t "s the most availa·
bk freshwater ice." said Ed
Crnn1t·k of J\nchoragt•,
1·oord1nator nf the• operation. "It
dtw:-mjkt· the bl'sl cocktail ice ...
<;l.1c1<'rs winding up in salt
w ~1t1.•r l<'nd to bc porOU!:> and the
:-.;dt tani.: rould bt' an unwelcome
:11ld1l1on to some drinks. he said.
lie said Portage Glacier h a
n•lat1vl'ly small. young glacier.
v. 1th it'l' in tht• smCJ ll lake al its foot
about 200 yc.irs old. Ice from
I ..irgl•r glaciers is thousands of
\'cars old, hesa1d.
· The divers will be working with
ice alrcCJdy adrift at the fool of
the glacier in the Chugach :0.1oun·
tj1ns. Cronick said.
"ffs impos~1ble lo cut a piece
from the glacier. The face of the
gl a<:H·r I!'! crl'\'assed . . it
v. ould lw too dungerous. ··
Cromck '>U ld he will be "riding
ht'rd" on tht· ice on ib trip south
.ind arlclrc::.s the conference on
the cullm~ operation.
The S7.500 cost of the con·
fercnce's centerpiece Is bemg un
clcrwrittcn by Youssef Elakcct of
Saudi Arabia. according to con-
L'pon his return, 01 Bernardo
t' ,1 m<> to F.l Toro where he serve<.!
<J!'! puhltc.-arrairs director and
hundled lhc hase newspaper and
c.-ommunity relations.
The formt:•r Mission Viejo resi-
dent was transfered to a similar
post at the Marine Corps Recruit
Depolin San Diego in May, 1976.
' ferencc spokesman William
Berk land or Iowa State.
Marine Racial
Strife Drops
A sharp drop in the number of
racial 10c1dcnts was reported by
the Manne Corps today on Camp
Pendleton, its biggest base.
A total of 11 incidents including
six alone in August have taken
place. comp~red with 50 in 1975
and 87 in 1973, a spokesman said.
A majority of those in 1977 in·
\'olvcd blacks and m embers or
sympathizers of the Ku Klux
Kil.In, he said .
Crash Kills One
LOS ANGELES <AP> -One
person was ki11ed and two others
•erlously injured when their car
went out or control and crashed
near Dodgers Stadium, in-
vestieatorssaid.
DAILY PILOT
D•lt\I Pilot $UH PllOIO
MEDAL FOR MEMORY
Ex-POW DIBernardo
'Harassment'
Dcrkland noted for the record
that Iowa is "about as far from a
glacier a s you can i;ct."
Sect Suing Laguna
For $6.6 Million
Damages totaling $6.6 million
are being de manded from the ci-
ty of Laguna Beach in an
Orange County Superior Court
lawsuit that charges 'the city's
police department with harass-
ment of the Hare Krishna sect.
The International Society for
Krishna Consciousness names
City Attorney George Logan.
Police Chie( JQn Sparks. District
A ttomey Cecil Hicks and 12 police
officers as codefendants in the ac-
tion.
It is alleged that t.he defendan\a
have repreat.edly Interfered wlth
the right or Hare Krishna mem· ·
bera to hold uninterrupted
services at the Laguna Beach
temple, 641 Ramona Ave.
It ls further alle1ed that mem-
bers rA the sect. have been cited
for disturbing the peace while
worahlpptns at the Ramona
A venue property and while db·
tributing their organisation 'a re-
ligious materials.
City offtclala noted aft.el' the
lawsuit waa served that the city
was granted an lnjunctlon abc
months aco wbeo they moved to
halt any further u191 of the
F,....P-AI
HOSTAGES
Ramona· Avenue property as a
temple.
It was pointed out at that time
that the Hare Krishna organiza-
tion had never obtained a condl·
tional use permit that would al-
low them to use the home for re-
ligious purposes.
The city took. action after
neiehbors on Ramona Avenue
protested that the Krishna
services and the bell ringing that
accompanies chanting could be
heard for several blocks!
because o£ the public address
systems uUlized by the worshlp-
pens.
A bearing at which the city will
be 35ked to justify its arrests and
citations ol krlsbna devotees hu
been 1cboduled for Nov. t Jn
Superior Court.
Bak~r Fined
On Fillli Rap
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THIRD GRADER TRICIA HURD, 8, GETS SOME HELP
State School Chief Wiison Riies Vlatta Coast
Thousands Due
Harvest Festival
Opens in Irvine
The third annual Irvine
Harvest Festival, one of the few
pl<ices you ('an get a s no-cone and
a hot doi:? al the symphony, opens
tonight for a weekend run
Thousands arc expected to at·
tend the celebration of autumn.
staged in ('lrCUS tents propped 1.1
a held at Rarrtinca Road and
Culver Drive. inside the triangle
formed by Lhe Santa Ana. San
Diego and Nev. port Fr~1.·v. ay-.
A llarvl'sl Moon Hall 1n -
auguralt''> th1.• f<·sllval <it 7 o'clork
tonight m Lhe H1g Top '1'ent. with
cocktails, dinner and dancing.
ll "s a black Lie affair thal"s tx·cn
:-old out for monlh:-
Al H p.m .. 1n tht· smaller lt·nl.
an original tom<'d) play. "F<.1n
l<.1s1cs . ·· dl•huts 1'1('kl'l'> an· s:! I\
rt•pcCJt performance 1-. scheduled
70 Million
Saw TV Bout,
Nielsen Says
NEW YORK !AP> -NBC re
search esl1m<iled todCJ y that
Thursday night"-; Muhammad
Ali-Earmc Shaver'> heavyweight
championshi1> right was seen hy
70 million pC<>plc, making it the
most widely viewed boxing
match in television history.
<Related stones, 83>
The NBC estimates arc based
on overnight Nielsen ratmgs in
New York, Chicago and Los
Angeles. NBC expects to have a
full Nielsen retading from across
the country Saturday.
T he previous TV record for a
boxing match was in May 1976
when the Ali-Richard Dunn fight.
a lso ~>n NBC. drew 6~ million
viewers.
The fight was originally set for
5 o'clock PDT but NBC felt three
hours was too long. and changed
it Monday to 6 Two other bouts
were dropped off the card.
Some TV listings, including
those in the Dally Pilot, earned
the 5 o'clock time.
for 8p.m . Sunday.
Also at 8 pm. Sunday, tn the
bi~ tent. Carmen Dragon con-
ducLc; the Long Beach Symphony
in a pops concert with soprano
Cathy Knight. It's part of the new
I rvme Symphonic Scri&s.
TickeLc; arc SS.50 for adult:.. S3
for rh1lclren.
SE'\'eral othl'r ('V<·nl!> arP
sl'hcclulcd Saturcla' and !'iundav
Adm1!'!st0n to daytime grounils
al'l1v1t1cs 1:-. 50 t•ents.
People atkndini:: the Senior
Ebells' auction al 2 pm. Satur-
clav t'an bid otl 1Lcm-; including m~·mhersh11> 111 a coast athlcltc
tluh. f1vl' days· usl' of a motor
homl'. ski ll·s,on ... dinner-. and a
:-tcn·o six:aker syslt'm
Other Salurdav al'l1v1l1t•s in
C'ludl' a "Snow Whit<' .. balkl at
noon. belly dancing at t p m . aml
mus1ral groups in Lhe evening
hours.
Sunday events include a 7 a.m
to noon pancake breakfast. a
Somelhin{! l:ieaullful lnterfa1Lh
rchg10ll!'! program with an 11 l:i
a m . address bv actor Dean Jun~ in the big tent CJn<I. near Lhe
t•ncl of the day·i-. excitement. a
l':t r<l111pul monary rcsusc1Lalton
program
Hauxziians
Fkeing Lava
KAIMU, Hawaii <AP> --While
Kilauea Volcano continued to
send lava fountains 200 feet Into
the hazy air, SO families in this
southeast coastal community of
Hawaii Is land began moving
belongings to safer ground.
Hawaii County civil defense
director Harry Kim ordered tht•
evacuations Thursday, when it
beca·me apparent a major la\•a
flow was advancing steaauy m
the direction of Kai mu.
Scientists at Hawaii Volcano
Observatory predicted the Oow
would reach the ocean by lhls af-
ternoon if 1l continued at 1ls
presentrateofSOOfeetperhour.
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SCHOOLS ••.
"ducation official also fielded
questions on areas such as school
employe collective bartalnlnJ.
graduation requirements. the
Serr.mo Prte!'!t funding issue and
bchool improvement programs
under ret•t:ntly µassed AB 65.
Riles said teacher collective
baq(atninJ? is tn for "difficult
ltm(!s ahead "
While he believes teachers
tthould be able lo bargarn for
salaries and Cringe Lendits.
"They should not bargain for
what is lau~hl in the schools." ht·
add1.>tl
The state supl'rintendent said
lw forcs<.•cs problems ahead for a
stat<' mandCJtc for local school
di:-.tnl'ts lo establi::.h minimum
t•ompelencics for hii:h school
grnduation.
lie warned against setting the
graduatwn requirements too
high or low. "The local districts
CJl'C going lo have to draw the line
:-.omewhere." said Riies
,\ new state law known as AB
65. designed to comply w1lh a
stale court ruling for equal fund-
ing for all school districts. will
satisry the court"s requirement,
Riles said.
"Through AB 65. we have done
a good Job or raising more funds
for the low wealth school dis-
t ncL-;," said Riles.
Rut he added that only a
"reasonable job h:.is been done"
through AB 65 in supplying high
wculth school districts with their
shareoffunds.
Riles said under AB 65 school
districL-; will also be able to im-
prove their programs if they
agree to certain procedures that
will make them eligible for
special grants.
Speaking more like a
c lassroom teacher. Riles en-
couraged the students to "learn
to express yourself well if you
want to make 1t."
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HIJACK ...
-.hnl 1n lhc arm as s he tned tu
prevent the hi1acker from bulling
ir1l11 the col'kpit. an airline
s~lokcsman said. She was inter·
rof!atcd by police and
tnmsfcrrcd to the nearby Henri
Mondor llospit<il. where she was
r<>1>0rted m good condition, he
aclcll '<l.
Six passcngc·rs. including an
infant, were later released un·
harmed as the h1Ja(·ker negoti<it·
t·d over the cockpit radio with a
1t·41m of officials led by Jean
l'cncr. admtnistralive chief of
VCJI de marnc district where Or·
ly Airport lies
The conversation s
sometimes direct, sometimes
L h rough the pilot were
monitored by French newsmen.
The pilot occasionally referred to
th<• h1Jackcr as "our guest. ..
The h1Jal'kcr msisted that two
French pri vatc radio stations
hroadcast a 12-minute slale-
mcnt. which he said he had re-
<'Ordcd on tape for the occasion.
!'crier, apparently s talling ror
time. demanded to know what
the message said.
But the hijacker r etorted.
through the pilot, that everything
he had to say was on the tape and
he would say nothing before the
broadcast. He pledged to release
at least some or the passengers
after the broadcast, but indicated
others would have to remain
aboard while he new to a destina·
tion he did not reveal.
Toll Boost Asked
SAN FRANCISCO CAP > --
Golden Gate Bridge directors
were expected to rule today on a
proJ)O!lal to boost tolls from 75
cents to St.
·PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 83 years of carpet retailing. one fact becomes
quite evident -that when money is less plentiful, people buy better
~·
This is contrary to popular bellef. but makes good sense if you
think about 1 .. When you have to concern yourself with value and
performance. you are likely to buy bettw ~·
At Alden's in the last three yeanr. our per unit sale has been
more e~nsive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we
have the" largest selection of finer ~uaUtles you will see anywhere, all
at competitive prices.
The end result ts customer satisfaction, pride and
recommendations which provide our overwhelming source of new
buelne8a. ·
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Fflday, Septembttr 30. 1977 IN DAil Y PILOT Jl l :J
Why 'Up' Year
Yields 'Downs'
By SYLVIA PORTER
S.C .... l11•t.Mt
Growth m the U S. economy has slowed as the year
draws on. but only from an unsustainable 71h percent rate at
the start of the year to a healthy. sustainable and hoped for
··real" rate in the 5 percent range.
Why, in the face of a generally healthy "up" year. has
the psychology of Aml'rtcans been so "down".,
Why are foreca~ts ranging from the doom that the
world is headin~ inlo an economic smashup to the gloom
that lh1.• l•conomy will tum from slowdown In 1977 to
downturn m 1978"
-IS THE FEAR THAT T HE 1975·77 upswing is ready
to die b1U>E.'d strictly on past statistics? The business cycle is
far from conquered, as the recessions in the Nixon-Ford
Yt!ars demonstrate. This upturn also has developed serious
question marks: the v1lahty of l978's auto sales, the drag of
<.•on.sumer debts. the ht Rh level of joblessness among black:.
and the :steep level or unemployment throughout the ex
µan:sion. The C.S. index or leading economic indicators ha!.
declin~ three months in a row. So this fear must be playing
a role
Is the "sick .. stock m;.irkcl the reason? The OQ'A
J ones avcra~e has s agged 15 percent in 1977 so far. with
hoh.lt'r:. of the widely watched glamor stocks laking a bath
It mu~I b<• playing a role, too.
b 1t the failure of
b 11!'>1nt·ss to in v1· ... 1
enou.,:h in new plants
and N1u1pment lo µro
du<'e c~sential g1Jod~
jnd to .ivcrt innationary
boltlent•cks in supphe~ ·1
,\!though capalal ap
Money's
Worth
proprialiom. by the nation's 1,000 larl!cst manufacturers are
l'l'port£•d :.at the second highest lt•v<.•I in 25 years. these ap-
propnat1ons for future spending forell'll a prop behind the
1·<.'onomy later, not now So the foot-dragging by industry on
mvc:stmg in 1977 is another real worry.
Is it the 1-'ederal Reserve system's tightening or
credit and the consequent rise in interest rates? To date, the
tightening has been modest. the rise in s hort-term rates
moderate• and the rise in long.term ratec; barely nollcea ble.
But anxiety about light money is unmistakable.
-OR IS ITTHE WEAKNESS tn lhe dollar. sending 1t to
llt'\\ 1<1\\s against the West German mark and Japanese yet"
This h<ts bet·n the res ult of s ystematic L' .S. policy, designl'd
lo cnmpt'I these nations to import more goods from un-
tl 1·rdevclopcd lands and thereby s hare m Ql'e of the burden or
ht•lptn~ the third world. But the weakcnin~ rlollar adds to in·
·nut1onury press ures by making imports more cxpensin ·
It's an adv<.'r:se factor.
-\.\.'hat about apprehension that President Carter is an·
ti· business ·t His economics arc conservative and, if
JO\'thtng, pro-business, but this apprehension won't eo
a\' a"
;l"hL"ot' and more Jrc factors in the gloom an<l doom. but
llOlll' C'XJ;lains it. The "why" lies In the spectre or inflation
:h1· lt•a r lhat ll will atcclcrate ;.ind cause another s lump
1•1 ophl•c1cs or inflation impel actions that make the
pr ophl''''"" wlf-fulf1lhn g Thio; is the key to today's high in
•t·n ·:-t rail•., the stock market's s lide. industry·.., "protec-
t1' ,. pritc hikes. or,1.1anized labor's insistence on catchup
w.1gc increases
Next· ln/lotwn, a "true and false" quiz.
Stock Market Posts
Arwther Good Day
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market headed highe r
ugjin today on the strength of some favorable news on the
m on<'y supply.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial was up 7.02
poinlo;tolW7.ll after a 5.37 point rise Thursday.
Gainers outnumbered losers by better than a 2·1 s pread
among New York Stock Exchange.lis ted issues.
Trading was fairly active. Big Board volume totalled
21.1 million shares.
At Thursday's close the Federal Reserve reported a Sl.1
billion dro~ in the basic measure or the money supply.
Analysts said traders took the news as a i>ign of some possi-
ble progress in the Fed's effort to curb inflation by restrain·
ing monetary growth.
They also noted lhal the figures raised hopes that the
central bank would not reel the need to tighten credit much
further in the immediate ruture.
DoieJotae•A "erage•
Hew YOl'MAPI Flrwl Oow·J-~ •·~-s STOCQ
Optn Hklft Low C-Oii!
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llp• and Do101t•
M'hat S t OC!lu Did
HEW YORK IAP)
SALE$
Due to late transmission ·
today's listing will not
appear in the pally Pilot.
WHAT AMaX 010 HEW YORK. IAPI
AMCJ( IAl.111
Due to late transmission
today's fisting wlll not
apPear In the O~lly Piiot.
St~lu 111 Tiie
SpotlJgllt
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) j DAILY r1lOT ftthJay September 30 1977
ewport f .,lnn Student
FDA to View Dru:g TestDeTTW1Uh
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bupnno.-.tm•
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ufl t'r lht• ... (>'\ ull rH~ t·tl tht·
"l'''POrt U1•ut•h liu!wd firm to H'
'llml' ll•Min~ tht.• drui.:
In Auuu:.1 , tht· Fl>\ 1·.,l11•d u
hull In lhl' h•'ib. l IJ1mini.: lht·
drug "u-. nt.'1tht·r .,uft.• nor dft:<:
ll \ l'
Hui f11lllj>Jll\ -.pol\t•.,m;m ~i.ln
ford Glu.,j.. \ '>cJlfJ th1• ur<ll'r "u:.
rl':.<:indl-cJ J month latt:r II\ FDA
offi caat... ·
Cilui.ky '>Uld th1· jllllllt 11( lht.•
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c, lusky M1lc.J the drul( was de-
' t•lo1wd to l'Ombat the virus-
' ,1\JM'<I mc:a!>lt•s encephalitis or
SSl't-. u t·haldhood disease for
"h11 h 1h1•1(.' 1s <.'Urrcntly no drug
·" aalahlc
Cancer Unit Ai<ls
United Way Drive
Th<: \mt>rlC'Jn CJ n tl'r
~oc·1t'I) ·.,I >1 a11c1· Count' un1l ha"
<IS!'>lt.:nt'fl an l.lj.(rl'l'ffil'lll ,,, JOln Ill
I ht• fundnus1nJ! cam p;u f!n (J{
l n1led Wa) of Orangt: Count)
'urth Soulh
l 1un w1 II coop<•rutt• in business
Jll<I in<luslraat lJn1ted Way
Fundra1s1ng
I !owe\ er. d1.· ... 1gnJllons pledged
Lo the two orJ.{anizutions will be
t rt•datt.·d to them and
ad.nu\\lt'<l~ed by them.
Thl' L'nalt'CI Wav 1s a fundrais-
ing a:.socwt1on that s upports 76
Damages
Damages l o be de·
tcrmined in trial court
are being d e manded
from the Coast Com
munity College DJs tncl
by a student who claims
she was attacked and tn ·
jured by a patient in
Fairview State llospital,
Costa Mesa.
Golden West College
s tudent Marie Ann
Turner names the dis·
trict as defendant:,, an he r
Orange County Superior
Court laws uit.
She claim:. the attack
occurred lus t Dec 3
while s he was v1s1tini:t
Fairview as part of her
GWC academic pro.
gram.
The announcement tam e le:.s
than l\\O W('eks aftl'r the Orange
County Chapte r of tht• t\mencan
llc:arl i\ssol·tat1on announced
It s ass11<·1atwn \\1th l lnll('d Wa\ agcnr1t.•s that pronde about 90 FREE THERMOMETER,
p1.•n·cnt of the voluntary human Call 642-5678. TEST KIT & DELIVERY
OBITUARIES I LOCAL
CHOICE OF 3 SPAS
• A.O. 5INth G• thater
• I H.,, Rat.ct ,...
• I H.P. Rat.ct Motor
• ,._.. South Pactflc
llower
• I DraM
• l Jets
• I c..tri.Fitt«
ATIUI 5665 SAVIMGOtl
Cla:.k~ nott.•d lht.1t the· pur,x1M·
of the I-D \ JPIJl'O\ l'd lt:slln~ pro
C<.'dun• 1 ... to t.·.,tabh:.h the :,,afel \
a nd <.•rfl'Cll\'t·n''":. of tht.· drui
CompJn\ uff1<:1ab dJ1mt'CI th<'
FDA nttwn in hailing the tei;ls
\\ U'> not in i-cl·p1ng \\1th fc:dt:ral
regulJlmn ... llndl'r the aJHCl'ment. thl•
t<mcer society :md heart as:.o<.·1<1
QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi
c-.irt• .'>t•n t<·<·s av:.ulublt: in the Put• few words WITHIN ORANGE cou
<·ount~· -----------~==='o:w::o:rk=lo=r~o=u=. :.:~~~~~!!~~!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!~~
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"And now, will you welcome. please ... "
Death lVot i(.•e11
MOSSTE~LElt h•t11,, <.or1n1'11o:111 YM:ht Club PtJc1t1c
MARYE.~~ 1 l Lll fi, aQfl tiill rP Vu·w ~·rtiorittt Pdrk M(Jrtudry Dirt<.·
~idMI ol Hunl1nglOO IWdth. Olf•d ...,, II lOr> ...... l/rJJ. n~~O•Y, !><;plfflll>'r Jij I'll dl 110n1r t<AUSER .,H~r a llngt•rtnq ollno\ ~"'"""fO Oy ROC.EcR G HAU~Efl M 0, rP"<k'nl
twr nu~1 C lttf' Mo\\lt•ll~r. on,• \Otl of Jr 1"nt" Pd~Y'<I ow•y ~ptrm~r 21,
11mol"Y lf't.t Mo\\ttll("r ot l~U~'tlJUr 1~11 ~"'~by w1ff PcQ~h·. rnotr.er
CA. lWO\t\lt'f\.. Mr\ Huon MtHO.tff'll , lurtont .. H.K,1-..•r of Pt"KMffU•~ Afll ~·)>· "~" AU'111Mll, Grctnd N•l.'.hd~, Mich and ttr f '1y411,. Wf:'U' ot CorOt\• Gel M<tf" J
Mr\. P~t •l.H"1c>fP) KOil• ot Poo.ni• brotn~rs "'-•·n Of Phe>eni• ano Ot<• o•
Attl Orwbloth(:r. UoyOl ettly <.-.-rmt-1 f'4t'ltPGff &.ctcn C>r H•u~r pr..t<t•<•'<I
v~11rv C.A Mf'\ Mo\ .. ttllt-r ..... a P•\l "Pd•<•IW' 1n Ordl"IQI: Co .,,,.d to' e1qht
pre\10tint Of l,,. Hunt1nqton ~AC,, Ai-~,.",. *'< J4ihl1nq m \urgt.ry 1---rtor to
M\lctnce l•a.Que-. ltJ.tA ,,,S, w W•\ c.ommo IOlhP Jft'd ht \#f\ll'O IJYt>d(~tn
dhO on the Bo.lrd ot l tw Nat~•41 A). t~ N•vy • rKetwO tnt> Rronze St•r on
-. ... 1.ncf' L•~• dnd \.fir vtd .,,. int '°"' OI Ol.tlY in Vtetnam S.r\tJ(f'\ lO 00
ptul.tnlhroou. tomnuth •t" O'l••f'n dn AM S.turd.1v iat Pac1l1<-V~w Memo..-... 1
11 14, /4 IS Sht n•O 411• O Dt f'n • ..,,.,.. LMP.'f fn hf'u of ffowfrs Sdn'lll'f
te..tc N-r •t\ The· Nt-wPort ~huOI 01-.lrtt t rt Qut")b rl\flmor1,,1c.ontr1tM.11.on!i.10 l P'l<
hcHIHnQ Cff·•t•v• Wr4 lfl''tQ .ti l,._ k09f"rG HdU\ott M O.~">Or~Jfvnd;
Hor•<• £.~on S<'-I H•r nu~.lnO ,~ I u\lln Comn.un1lv HOSPll•I, I ••u
cf'nttv '"'"~d from t~ HvntinQton Nt-"'00f'1Ave . fust1nt'2..,
Uf'•th Union ~nc><A 01\t' 1cl "'d11r<tor
ot >C>tt1•1$l-r"1tr\on<S Htt.rtdl~on H•
Deaths
Md 4fW> t>ttn I~ co...:n ol ll•t O•''''
b.etl, ws.tNU •nd foolbalt te•m' •t
Hunll"91on Bt-1.t<.h H•Oh ~hOol h on-1
l9'1 1960 .. Unt.'f'4'1 \4.tVI( .. \ w ilt b• -.on.
Oucte4 di 1. lO PM Monday '" Pl•rc• brotn~~ '>m•th Mo'tu•ry, HunlH'Qton
beech "'"" Ille Rev Sh41rwooo Cum· E J _ .L -
min> P,Hfor Of Tiie Rf'dWOOO '1lJew1rere
l't~\OYl.,.ldn Church, 1 .. ArUour. (II.
Entomomenl Wiii l ollow .;1 w .. 1monsler Memorl•l P••k, r arn11y
>UQQUb ""'""°' l•I• °" mb<h! 10 The
Americ•n Cctnctr $OC,My P1"r<~
llro11w,. Sntllh Morlu1ry Olr>eto"
}J6~.
WHALEY
MONROE L. Wt<ALl!V, rP\IMnt OI
Strnl llallev. PH~O •w•y Sepl•mo.r n, Hn. fuNr•I MfVI(.\ ., .. Pfl'\d1no
a l Smltn lulnlll·L•mb Morlu,try -. .....
FISHllt
MARGARET f,AWN FISHER, 11 'I'••" ol -· l)a\...0 •w•y SooPl•r>1twr 79, 19// A tonq 11mt rH1dtn1 of
NewpO<I S.ach ~rvlv•d Dy Mr \On,
W1lll.am C. Fl sher ol Ofl Mlir, (.A l-
O..u9hter\ Mr" Mar~r•t fr•~·' 01
LOS """""'*'· -Mr\ ,.,..rlen e.n,,.u ol (Ardolf, CA Also \Urvlvfd Oy 10
or•ndcl'ltldrf'n •no l qr••I·
9•-llll<><on. ~uner•I W!rvl<~• Mon
dily, 1 DO PM•1 Pac•ll< \1101111\emo<l•I
,...,, ~I. SN•••• mem~r of IN!
Ply-I> ConQn91llONI Church e nd
MI DDLETOWN ,
Conn. <AP> -Wilbert
Snow, 93, poet, teacher
and governor of Connec-
ticut for 12 days in 1946
and 1947. succeeding a
govemor who res igned
to run for the U.S.
Senate, died Wednesday
in Spruce Island, Maine.
NEW ORLEANS <AP>
--Al bert "P a pa "
Fren c h , 66, banjo.
strumming leader of the
Tuxedo Jazz Band and a
well-known New Orleans
musician. died Wednes-
-~-~~~~-~~ day.
•PlaClgOTMRS
SMITHS' MORTUARY
627 Main St.
Huntington Beach
536-6539
PHI( PAMIL Y
COlOMIAL FUMHAL
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westminater
893-3525
rACIJIC YllW
MIMORt.U rAH
Cemetery MortUll'f
Chapel
3600 Pacific View Drive Newport,
California
&«.2700
NcCOl.Mte:a
NOITUAllU
UQunaBeech
414-941 5 ~l•
San Juan Cai>ltlrano
495-1779
SAN DIEGO IAP>
Mass was sung Thursday
for Lawrence Oliver , 90,
a long-time businessman
a nd former president or the United Portuguese
Society of California. He
died Monday.
N EW YORK (AP> -
Lawrence J. McKay, 62,
a lawyer who represent-
ed The New York Tim es
ln the Peitagon P~rs
case, died Tuesday after
a brief illness.
For the
Record
81..Clta
~~M•NH GaN81tAL.MOll'ITAI. ••l"TaMaJ" u, ttn Mr. eflCI Mn. Mlcl!MI PtMrMll, ._.
Ji.1111c:.i••-·IWl0 •• ,,Te~" ... "" Mr, .,.., Mtt. ~ HoltMld, Sall Clem.-.~.
"''· MdMt1. ~ ~'·· ~ J ... ~ C-.19'r-;Wy.
~ 2DAYSONLY SALE ENOS SAT URDAY, OCTOBER lST ...
HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED!
SUPER SPECIALS
2 BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS. THESE ARE JUST A FEW-
HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED SPECIALS AT SAVINGS FROM lOo/o TO 50%
Save $7. i'}!>i
Women's cowl-neck long
sleeved fashion sweaters.
Ju~t whnt vou'll lovcw('ar-
ing WI I h cold Wl'U thcr here
soon. Cowl-neck s weater i:;
made of JOOt' ncrylic and
in fashion colors. S, M, L.
}99
REG. $9
SPECIAL
MEN'S NYLON
COMFORT SOCKS
77c
Non-sagging, Sani-
tized ... nylon socks with
the antistatic finish.
Pick from many popu-
lar colors. Sizes 10-13.
SAVE 1/2
BOY'S CREW NECK
KNIT T-SHIRTS 222
REC. 4.49
Take it away boys! Col-
orful print crew neck.a
are fun to wear, eaay
care. Mach ine wash
poly/cotton, S.XL.
Save SOo/0 •
Women's fashion group of
fine corduroy coordinates.
Brown and camel corduroy 588 skirt to match top-stitched
group. In 14-20 only. SKIRT
SJ7, pants •........... 7.88
$17, blazer ...••••.••. 7.88 REC. $12
Save SOo/0 •
Girls' cover up in hooded
. top with abiped desip.
Two-toneinterlockknittop 299 i n tan, red, brown or navy
colors. Button neck clos-TOPS
Ing. Machine we.ah. S,M,L.
•· 7·1.f pant. •..•.•... a.99 REG. .Se
WARDROBE NEEDS A Lim WHY NOT LET WARDS CHARG·ALL HELP YOU ovn
~
Save $4.
Women's polyester print
tops in bright designs.
A fresh pants t.op to wear 4ss year round. Polyester with
kimono sleeves and a self-
tie belt. Machine wash. In
38-46. REC. 9.99
....
SPECIAt
MEN'S FASHION
DRESS SHIRTS
4/$10 ~
Men can have an un-
limited wardrobe :
when they buy several
s hort-sleeve dress ..
shirts. In sizes 14-17.
White only •••••• 3/$10
·SAVE •s
MEN'S DURABLE
DOUBLEKNITS 7ss .
REC. $14
· Make way for these
doubleknit. panta and
you 'll a l ways l ook
great. Available in 4
colon. In sizes 32-44.
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La una/South Coast
ED ITION
Afternoon
N.Y. S t oeks
VOL 70, NO 273, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 TEN CENTS
Dana Citizens Oppose Blufftop Plan
lh S1 t:\'t. )!IT( HELL
OI UM D••lf ~ ... , i l•ff
{).mil 1'111nl ('ham bcr or Com
llll'H 4.' offtCta).., .ind repre:.en
tatl\t''> of thl' l>Clnu Point c1l1
ten .. lur \d1111\ ..irl' d1~plcased
"tlh Uw ~talc 's plun tr1 purchase
lfl at'rl'" uf l1lufrt<>ri land for ovl'r
night c·.1mµin~
Hoth group.-. !'>:J\ lht•) arc mor<'
< 11mfurut;1hlt· \\Jlh J S<in JuC1n
('a1n -.1rano dt•\'1•lr1J1l'r·-. pl<Jn . .., for
the blufft<>p lund, called Lantf.:rn
Uu)
Go\'emor Edmund Brown. Jr
has signed :i S53 million
park bond me:.isun.• that includes
s.i million for slHle at·qu1s1lwn of
the 10 to 50 acre partC'I overlook·
mg Dana :\farina
Thi· part•t•I tycd by the -.tale 1'-
lotJll·d north of Uel Obispo
Strt·l•t and west of the Street or
tlw (;ohh:n Lantern
The parcel, part of u 76·acre
'-llt' owned lly Pacific Mutual
Life lru.urimce Co . has received
county su pervisors· blessing for
devl'lopment of condominiums
and a large motel .
Hcprescnlatives from Smyth
Brothers Inc. have met with
community groups and cham
bcrs or commerce to outline tht•1r
dl'vt'lopment plans. inl'lurlrnu
dcd1calion:-. r1r a parcel for a tom
Paris
Holds
Hijacker
Hostages
l'i\HIS 1,\P 1 I\ tall blond
gunman :-hot a -;tt·warrtess 1n th1·
arm •ind hiJat·ked a French
a1rltnl•r today, lhn·tt ten1ng to
hlow up lht' passengers unll'SS ht·
""a-. allo""<'<I lo bro<idcast a pre
recorded poltti<'al m essage.
"I know you won 'l try anythin~
stupid ... he said 10 a thick
Parbwn ;.icccnl tn French or
ftc1ab nC'gntwtin~ \.\llh him hv
r;.i<ho from tht> Orly Airport <·on
trol tO \.\l'f i\ny""Y· think
hl·lon· 'ou <wt Out of the 94
JIU'>)..l'rtgl'r:-. -.1111 111 th<· pl<1nc. 1 ·11
Jfwa~·s han· the lime l<i kill
aboutJOofthcm."
T h c h I u e · <' y ~· d h i J a c k c r .
c1cscnlx>d as about 45, took ovcr
lhe twin-jct Caravellt.· aircraft of
Air-Inter, the French domestic
airline. as it flew from Paris
toward L,•on in central France
""1th 100 passl!nJ:ers and a crew of
M..'nn. the airline said ··
Armed with a pistol anc1 a hand
1-(renadc, ht• fnrccd it tu rl'lurn tr1
Par Is . wh1·rc 11 Cl\erflew the city
'>e\ ('r<ll tames Ill full view Of a
n1)0nt1ml' 'lr1:l'l crrH\d hcfon·
Gunmen Irritable
4 Hostages Freed
By Red Hijaekers
DACCA, Bangladesh <AP>
HiJackers holding a Japan Ai r
Lrncs OC8 jct released fou r more
hnstaJ,les today as Japanese of. f1<"ial~ rounded up prisoners in
Japan ;md S6 mtlhon to mc•ct the
terrorist!>' ransom ckmands.
l\an~ladC>-.h Foreign Secr<·tary
Dobrakt ll11ssarn s;11d nci;lotiu
lions Wl'rc going well But other
Ofrlc1ab '>Ulcl the fl\'(• gunml!n
were ~rowing irritable and short
f('mpt•r<'d Ill lhe third dav or lhe
APWlr9 .......
AMONG HOSTAGES
HB Banker Gabrlel
.·or:~:{j7 c oast
" ft'eathe r
Nigh\ nnd m ornina low
clouds becoming mostly
sunny afternoon Saturday
Lows tonight 58 to 64. High
Soturday 70.
INSIDE TODAY .
If Laguna Beach turns up it1
volumt Stmda11. lh~ whole
Orano-Coo.t ctMd ~ .nltt·
tamed. Musical 1-'••tivol '11 -
6Q lnatmm~tal end uocal
g'OfAPI /rom Bach to rock -ii
pr'view«J on Pa{/• Cl .
siege and wcr\l cornmu,i1cat1ni.:
less with the outside.
Thl.~_oCficials abo ~a1d th<•
tcrrorisL'i had not ~en told thal
one o( their demands ""ould not
be fully met three of the nint•
prisoners in Japanese 1a1h
whose frct•dom the hijackers tie·
manded ha\'c rrfuscd the offer to
leave
Jnpnne-.e officials stud th<!
ransom night Saturday" ould Jr
tSee HOSTAGES, Page A2)
* * * Hijackers Hold
Owner of HB
Garfield Bank
• .J ohn Gubricl. of '.\tonlehello. a
host.1~e or terrori ... h who ht
• .1:.ickcd a .Jupan Airltncs a1rplltnc
earll<•rthis wMk. is th<' <>wn<!rof a
bank 1n Huntington Bt.>ach.
Ch a m b c r o f Co m m er c ,.
Man ager llalph Kiser said that
Ga hricl opened the G a rflchl
Rank n<.'arly two years ago at the
corner of Garfield A venue and
~1 agnolia Street. just across t he
boundary from Fountain Valley.
Kiser said that Gabriel. who is
a member of the local chamber
of commerce. is in t he process of developing a shopping center on
the seven acre:. of properaty I.hat
he owns.
Darren Ward. a retired Hunt·
lngton Beach runerul director. IS
a long-lime friend of Gabnel.
They ~ame acquainted wh('n
both were active In Rotary clubs
In the East LoS Angeles area
nearly 25 years ago.
· · ~ohn la a very lovable and
highly e motional guy. My wife
und l are really concerned about
hlm1"Watduld1
J•llltang clC>\\ n :ii I >rt~ •in !ht·
c:ap1tal's -.outlwrn fr1ng1
Stt·\\'ardc•so; ,\nn1t k c;u1th·m11t
a 30 year oltl Frcm·hwoman. wa-.
.,hot in the arm a-. 'h•· trwd to
prc\'ent lhc htJaC'kl·r fmm hulling
into the c·o('k(Jtt . an .i1rltnt•
'pokes mun s111tl She· \\ ,,., mt Pr
r o g :J t t' II h r p o I 1 t' c.· a n rl
I ran1,f1·rrt-d to thl· nc·artl\ llt·nn
\lon<lnr 1lo-.p1t.1l. \~ h1·rt· ~h1• wa.'>
rt·porktl in g11od t•flnd 1t 1on ht·
athktl
Sax 11a..,..,t·nc1 ·r-. 1nt'1111linc ,in
«"1·1•111.J \('ti. l'Jgl' \:!'
Krishna
Sect Suing
IB, Police
Dam:1&.:t't> 1111 alrnc SI• 1; m11l111n
.ir~ IM-m~ 1h·m:irvll'rl fr11m tlw 1 1
t~· 11f Lac11n.1 llt•<·:aL·h an :1111
Or~111r.;1· C11unt ,. S11p1·n11r C-111111
l~rn :-;1111 thut rh:trJ!t•s th<' ttl\ '
pl'llin• dq1arl m1•111 ""11 h h:.ir..i~
nwnt of th<' 11.tn' 1'rn·h11:11.<'<'l
Tht· lnl1·rn:'llHinal )..11<·11'1~ l11r
"r .... 11n:1 c .. m.1'1t•ll>lll'""' ll.Ulll''
C11v ,\1111rn•·~ <;t•1ori,:1• Locan
Polar•t• ('h1cf .11111 .,;11ark' ()1 ... trll'l
/\ttorne~·('n·al llaek' and l:!p11l11'1 '
offirers :is coclt•ft•nd:int.., 111 lhl' ,.,.
I um
It is allt•i!ed that !hr• flpf1·nrl.1nt ..,
have n •prratNlly intr-rfr•rf'd w11h
thC' rii.:ht ot Hi.ire 1-.n:-.hna m1•m
bcr-. tn holit uninlt•rrupl1•il
)..t•n 'l<'t"' al the La~una Bca1·h
fl•m11lc, fl.II Ramona A\'t:
It 1s further ullci.;cd that ml'm
beri; of the sect have bet•n c1tt•d
for dit.turbmg lht! ncace wh ale
worshipping at the Hamona
/\ vt·nuc property and while d1..,
tributing their oq~anization's re·
ligious material-..
C1t v officials noted after lhc
lawsuit wa!! st•rvcd that the cit v
was granted a n ln\unct1on six
months ago when they movt'fl to
halt any f urther ui.t· of the
Ramona Avenue propt·rty a.., a
temple.
ll wai. pointed out at that time
that the Hare Krishna oq~amia·
t1on had never obtained a cond1·
tiondf use petmit that would al·
low them to ~e the home for re-
ligious purposes.
The city took action after
neighbors on Ramona /\\'cnue
prolci;tcd t hat the Krishna
services and the bell ringing that
accompanies chanting could be
h eard for Me veral blocks!
because of the public address
systems utilized by the worship-
pers.
A hearing at which the city wll)
be asked lo justify Its arre.,L'i and
citations o(Krishna devotees has
l)een scheduled for Nov. 4 lo
Superior Court.
muruty park. a smaller PQrt1on
for u local park, and <1 path"' a}
c·on~trucl<.'d ct long th<· blu fftop
"f:\'crybody fetls lh<• Sm~ th
Brothers have done an 1•xcellcnt
job." suid Dana Point Chumbcr
Pr<.'s1dent Ollie Harris.
'Now th<• stat£> coml'" al<m~
ancl say" '\\t"n· gomg to fl\t· our
... tall' tumpl•rs J vtc'.li from thl·
blufftop ·
S:1ndr.1 B111 1 ... trum '1n· pn·..,1
d1•nt of the C1t12ens Action group.
1:-. dumhluunded at the state pro·
posal "I l'Un 'l imagine the state
hu} inst that property without let-
11ng the t•ommunity know what 1t
1:-. i.:orn~ to clo with 1t." she said
St;.al<' off'ktab havt• said there
\\ ould be publit• hc:.mngs
~1 rs Hoo:-.trum !>a tel urc<is ~ur
rounding th1· propost•d s tute
put <·hJ'>I' "Ill' 1.·untmn h<.•t wccn 25
.111d :10 d"" t•lltng un1h 1wr at·n·
Retnember When. • •
Wl' don 'l need rl'crcat1onal
\'t'htcll>s and hmatcd UM.' fac1ht1es
thcr'" .. -.he suid
Wt• \.\OUld hav1.• to makt• our
dN·as1on on what the state has m
mrn<I for lh1· area, but J know the
! C1t11,t'n.., At·t wn > hoard would
not !-.Upport ... uch a rcs trictt'<l
llSl'
Sh1.· s:J11l 1f !ht· stall' Y.ould look
at I he ;in·a:-. ;1-. a rc~1onal park
1~1·1• OPPOSE. Pagt> i\21
<lid ttnH'I'' 111 L :1i.:1an.1 l\1.,1l'!1 111.1, 11·
m1·mli1·1 IJl\l'a' ('1n1· \\h•·11 1t l1u1l-1·i°I ltl-1•
( h1• !Jll'l 111 l' .al111\ \' C;1·111 ).!\' l'l'\ll\Ul:-
tun· :«1 y1·41r:-:.igo. 19-17. Thl' pictur<.' below·
wa!'> tJkcll for t•ompurison µurposcs to
~how d1angc:. that have occurred on this
1.an•Oll ~1mnwrm.111 d11l'" I k took tht.• pit· . M~c11011 of i.cc11ic Art Colony coastline
Riles Def ends System
Supennte~nt Says Sclwol,s Never Better
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
OflN D•llY 1'1191 Slall
"Why can't Johnny read'>" a
high school student asked Wilson
Riles, state public schools chief.
at a Thu~day afternoon press
eohf er ence al Clapp Special
Educ1ttion School lJl Huntington
Beach.
"Johnny can read,"" Riles
reRponded. "Some Johnnys can't
but it's only those who can't read
tbal make the news · ·
Oraniw County high school and
junior h igh school student
newspaper <.'<litors fired round
after round of quest.ions al t.Oc
60-year-old Riles during his visit
to West Orange County .
Riles toured two e lementary
schools in Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach . taped a
television interview with Hunt·
in1too Beach High school .$lu· den~ and Hpoke w1t.h school
board members and otrlcial all
doay
Riles defot'ld~ th~ C ;ili(ornia
public Kchool 11y!\tcm
· ·Toduy 11tudenU. arc dolna bet.·
tor than var before." !laid Riles.
"There 1\0 decUne in student
litcra.cy ~choolti bawo nevet
been better,··
Rlh~ told studonb. "When J
went to high ,cbool, only about 10
perctr\t. of tf\f' students t\n!lhtd.
Toda)', everyone 11 n~cted to
fini~h hilti sctlOOl," RU~. who plan~ to tun fol' •
t hird term next year as tate 11uper1n~ndent or publlc anlWc•
Hon. ..,d, .. Anyt>ae •M aaya
nothlnJ ts h•PPflfn~ Cn our
schools r.tiould v111tn,.-.eboola I
\•lalt<-d today."'
he !ttate'1t hl,hett {Nkll\c
educilUoe> otnd~ ...,uo II•= qu tlona on arelif.iuch a.uc
employe ~olWc:U'ft barlalalftll
gradtJotlon require m ents. the
Serrano-Priest funding Issue ond
school improvement programs
uncter recenlly passed AB 65.
U1lcs aaid teacher collective
bru·galning is in for "difficult
llmcsahel\d ...
While he beltcves• teachers
should be able to bargain for
salaries and fringe beMfils.
·'They should not barg_.\n for
what Is luugbt in &he schools." he
added.
The state superintendent siJd
he foresee! problems ahead tor ii
state mandate !or local school
districts to establish minimum
compelcnci<!s for hlah 11chool
arudunllnn
CSff SCHOO~. Page AZ>
ft% OAIL v Ptl OT l ~('"
,.,.. ... ,...ti
OPPOSE ...
:.th', th1·11 th• h11m1·11v. ""' vrc.up
"11uhl 1 t"\'\ ;al 11.1t 1 l h1·1 r 11•·• 1 .. 11J11
llJrfl.), :.p ra k1n ~ fut the
chamber. wu more ~mpb1Uc
.1hrn1t ... 1.11 .. 11..,,. of th1 hl uUt11p
p ,11 t 't I J ht• I I .Ill I 1'1110 1
d1.1111ht·r h.1 .... 1.11t•cl 111 11· ulut11m
th.tt II i.. ctdintt•·h 11111•0 1·cl tu lht•
M.ltc dum.: .tr1\ 1h1ni: v.1l h th.tt
land,"~ .. uut
tk ... 1111 future· r• 1111 nt.., n1·01r
the blulftop ""tll luok rorwarll to
pet•nn~ dov. 11 into J n ·C'rCiilll>nul
vuhkle p.ark It om their home'> 1r
1 he :.talt· plant.) •PJHO\ cod
But K~ Krl~or4.' prt.><11dent or
the Cap1:.lrano B •.tl'h Chamber
of Comnwn ·t· -. • .1111 ht· pt•r<,onally
beheves the South ('oM:.t net!d:.
more area:. for publtc use, In-
dud 1 ng n ·tn ·at1onal "ehtcle
parks.
Kilgore, who s.t1d he was
formerly in the recvee ac-
cessories bu ... ines:,, cited a
s h ortage of s uch parks in
Southt•rn C:.l11forn1 a
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O.lly PtloC ~tall Photo
Perjury Related
Judge Drops 3
Norton Charges
Oran~e County Superior Court
Judf'.!t' Ma1>on Fenton today dis·
missed three churees brought
against political activist Loran
Norton in the Grand Jury indict·
ment last March.
As a r e!lult, Norton mus t
answer to only four or the 1>cvcn
perjury-related charges included
in the indictment.
Judge Fenton agreed w1lh de-fense lawyer James Riddell that
the allegations 10 the three db
missed counts were vitguc ancl
uncertain.
Riddt•ll argued that hi:, client
could not answer those ch<trges
because of the vagucne:-;s and
thl'ir failure to :>pcc1fy criminal
ads.
"We h<1ve an area down here
that could be or good use not only
for Oran~e County cam pers, but
those from all of Cahfom1a ...
While tmphasmng that he was
speakmg for h1msell. and not the
chamber. Kilgore said he Is op·
posed to turnjng Dana Point into
"all houses and apartments."
NEW SOUTH COAST BOYS CLUB GYM IN SAN CLEMENTE A COMMUNITY LABOR OF LOVE
With Donated Labor and Mat•rlal1, $256,000 Bulldlng Cost Only $90,000
Thrown out;.~ a rc:'>ult of Judg<•
Ft•nton's decision wa.., one t ounl
accu.'>mg Norton of :,olit 1tmg a
oncti~ friend Gary Newmeytr
to commit perjury.
"I think we need a good
balance," he said.
Farmers to Rally
ELCENTRO <AP> -Imperial
Valley farmers plan a rally
Sa lurday in San D1tgo and
another Oct. 22 in Los Angeles to
protest the 160-acre· limit that
would force many lo sell "ex-
cess ·· land. Al least 2.000 per:.ons
arc expected to drive to San
Die~o in cars und :JO tractors, a
JOO-m1lc trip.
Ottlly f'li.t lwH l"Mle
MEDAL FOR MEMORY
Ex-POW DIBernardo
FrOM Page AJ
CLUB •..
Activities include sporLs ()Ike
volleyball, karate, wrestling,
archery and olhcrli >. indoor
games Chke ping pong, b111iard5,
chess, darts and others), special
interest classes and rield trips
One popular act1v1ty has been
basketball, with about 300 boys
playing on two leagues la:.l year.
Urady said. The boys played
their games at San Clemente and
Dana llills Jhgh School, but had
no chance to practice bctwc<:n
games because the school gyms
were heavily scheduled.
The comple tion of the new
Doys Club gym changes that.
Brady said he cxpecL'i tho gym to
be an use every day, with basket
ball games and practice sess ions
schcdul~ throughout the week.
The push to build the gym
came in 1974, :;aid Brady, Y.hcn
the South Coas t Jaycees raised
SS.000 to l<iunch a community·
wide fund drive.
Other service clubs join<.-<l in.
:.incl in .J .inuary, l !li l,, ground .,.. ,1..,
hrokt'n for tht' gym Cnnsl rud1on
\\'as eompl<•tt·d this month.
;111 hough suffit i('nl funds Y.trt'
not availablt· for such "fnlls" ;i.,
bleachers, said Hrndy.
County supervisors appro w·d
S25.000 in federal revenue shar-
ing funds for the Boys Club Tut·'>·
day, with ha lf to be applied
toward first year operating cx-
pen:.es for the tym. The rematn·
ing half Is to provide bleachers
and other equipment for gym
use, Brady said.
The club operates on an $80,000
annual budget. The United Way
, contributes $24,000 lo the bud.:el.
Brady said. The rest comes from
m embership fees and commun1·
ty donations.
Marine Major Cited
For Vietnam Action
A formpr war prisoner and
public affairs director at the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
has been given a medal for smug-
gllne Information about other
Americans out of North Vietnam.
Marine Maj . James V.
DIBernardo, who has an ex·
cellent :memory, and was held
behind enemy lines for five years,
Unit Disbanded
SEOUL, South Korea tAP> -
The last remaining unit of the 4\h
U .s. Army Missile Command
was disbanded today as pan of
t he planne d withdrawal of
A me rican troops from South
Kqrea. The unit was the first ln
Korea to be deactivated since the
tJ .S. and South KQrean govern.
menta agreed in July on a phased
withdrawal of American troops
by 1982.
ORANOICOMT
DAILY PILOT
..
was awarded the navy Commen·
daUon Medal at ceremonies a1
Camp Pendleton.
Arter his capture during the
1968 Tel Offensive, the citation
said, he memorized the names,
ranka and dales of capture or
other prisoners.
DiBerna rdo , 42, als o
•·memorized a m a p" or the
prison camp and s muggled the
Information out whe n he was re·
leased by his captors.
Upon his return, DiBernardo
came to El Toro whe re he served
as publle affaJrs dlrecl.ol' and
handled the base newspaper and
community relations.
The former Mission Viejo resi-
dent w as transfered to a similar Pi>st at the Marine Corps Recruit
DepotinSan Diego in May, 1976.
70 Million
· SawTVBout
{
0411'1' Pli.t SIMI ,,_
HAILS CIVIC SPIRIT
_ ~ys Club's Brady
f 'rona Page .. t l
HUACK ...
tnfont, wen' later rcltasl'<l un
har mt-<l as the hijacker necotiat-
l'<I over thr <'Ock r1t rac110 "1th u
learn of orftt1als led by Jean
P<'ncr. admjnistrative chief of
Val de marnc district where Or-
ly Airport lies.
The conversat i on s
sometioics dircl't, somctt me5
th rouJ!h tht p1 lot ·· wer('
monitored by French newsmen
The pilot occasionally referred to
the hijacker as "our guc:,t."
The hiJucker Insisted that two
French private radio station-.
broadcast a 12·m lnutc state
mcnt, which he said he had re·
corded on tape for the occasion.
Pcrier, apparently stalling for
time, demanded to know what
the message said.
But the hijacker retorted.
through the pilot, that everything
he had to say was on the tape and
he would say nothing before the
broadcast. He pledged to release
at least some of the passengers
after the broadcast, but indicated
others would have to remain
aboard while he new to a deeUna-
tlon he did not reveal.
Final Rites
Held for LB's
Otie Iddings
Otle G. Jddings, wbo moved
her family from Indiana to Ten-
nessee In a covered wagon 63
years ago, died In her Laguna
Beach home Tuesday at the age
of 91.
She was burle d today in
Newport Beach1...accordh1g to her
daughter Edra Kiehl, with whom
the elderly woman lived for 21
years.
Mrs. lddlnes came to Lasuna
Beach in 1955, shortly alter the
cfeatb ot her husband In Indiana.
She had worked at a holplt.al ln
LaGrange, Ind. for many years,
reti,rtng to California to live with
her dauabter.
Mrs. Riehl sald her mother
was a hard-workinc woman, wbo
began work at the age or 14 In a
glass factory. In Laguna Beach,
s he was active In the aenlor
cltltens club and the
PresbytAarian Cburch.
Sb• snade l•P robt1 for
hospitals and dresses for mls·
slonarlea, her dauahter Hid. And
she continued her ch•rlty efforts and wu •ctlw untll her death. Mn. Iddinp, Of au La Vllta, lt
1urvtved by daUClU.ert Sdn, ot
th• 11me addr111. IHlrlee
Zawi111 of W11tmln1ter; aon Cl1d• Hull or Holtville: 1tx
•r•ndchtl.rea. ll cre•t· 1r~cblldren and Ii•• trM:t· ~at·sr~Odrill.
,
From Page A I
HOSTAGES
Also discarded was an act usa-
tion that charged Norton with
fraudulently attempting to tnt1<.T
'\lcwmeyer to ht.• to the grand
JUI)'.
rive here more than s t•vcn hours The third dismissed charge ac·
afte r the h1Jatke rs . latest t•uscd Norton or making fabc
dc<idlinl' and would C'arry no more statemcnL'i to Ncwmcy<'r with the
than s ix of the prisoners. in lent to influence rus tes li mony.
The Rangludesh orrtc1als said Grand Jury trans c rrph ot
it was not known whether the hi-testimony leading to Norton's in-
.rackt·r..,, said to be members of dtctmml show that '\;c" mt·yPr
tht• ultralcftlt.t Japant'SI' Hl'd l':trrn.•'1 tapP n •tordt•rs 11n h"
1\ rmy. wcn• willing to <:xknd ltod\· to rl'<'Ord h1'> ccinversali"n"
tht·ir dcadltnt• once again with Norton bl'fore both men
The American ho:>tages an· "t'rt' s i·hL·dulc:d to appear before
banker John Gabrn:I and hti. Y..1ft· the Grand Jury.
O•llY P1lol $!Mt ,..,.to
3 CHARGES DROPPED
Loran Norton -------------
Pasadena
Man Wi1is
'Fly' Prize
of Monlebdlo, Calif.; former Tho:.c· app<'arances came
California A:-.s<:mblyman Walter midway through an investigation LONL>ON (AP J -l\lan tan flv
Karabiun of Monterey P11rk, and into Orange Count y polttical after all. ·
these olhcrs not further den-practices that cenll'rcd on Coun· Thal was the ver dict todav of
tified: Eric Wct:.s, Mr. J . tySupervisorRnlphDiednch. the Royal Aeronautical Soc.ictv
Caldwell. Mr. AltcreJos, Mr. G as it announced that Dr. Paul
Sands, Mr. T. Phalen. Mr. J . MacCready of Pasadena. Calif .
Chunce and Mr. W. Mcl.<!an. Front Page A J ha won its 50,000-pound -S87,500
Karabaan ·s wife. formtr -prize fo r creating a man
Hollywood actress Carole Wells powcn-d aircraft
Karabtan. and an Ame rican SCHOOLS.•• named K. Krueger were rclca:-.cd MacCn •ady's pcclCJl -powcnd
Thursdav · II<.• warned ag:unsl Sl'tlmg the f'raft, Y.1th a "ing..,1>.111 ur !16 frl'l.
The l ate ... t hosta,::c• n·lea'>«' l!r~1duation rc·qu1 rt·m t'nts too fl t·w a lhrN'·mtlt'. fi g ure eight
hrought to nine t ht' numher of high or low. "Tht• Iot a I •hstricts <.:allforn1a t<.•:,t course Aug 23.
pa:-.'>t•ngt'~ Creed since• the plan<· a n · going to ha\'(• to draw the line But anothrr u s a s pirant .
was S<'l7.<.'<i Wrcln<'5dav l\11 fou1 somcwhcn:,"sa1d Rile•'> .John 1.mton of Uaylon. Oh10. hJ.., passcng<.'r'> fr<'c•cl t1;d:t\' .1
I J .\ new stale Jaw knov.n a:. AH obJtekd to the .iwarding of thl• .I apanc:.1: woman, an n< onts1an Jtrne, ,;aymD only om• official uh-"'<>m"n nd ·1n r"''""t1nn cou1 I 1;;,, des igned to comply with a "' " u a • .......... 1 l' st•rvt•r was 11resent, 1n violat11111 .. r• 11 ''all' court ruling for (•nual fund. ·· ~c •' 1 ., nf cOm"''l1l1<1n rult•-. calltn" for Thl' f 1 \'C' mas ked I crronsb. ing for all school districts, will more Ui:;n one. ,.,
who hlJUl'kcd the J oip:rn Air I.mes s11t1sty the court's requirement,
DCK jct Wcdn<'sdny, have re Hiles sntd. The society·:; lawyers O\'t'r·
p<.•atcdly thn•atencd to kill th" ruled the nhjcct1on, find mg that / hostai::~ unless their demand-. "Throui::h An fi5. we have don" I ht· test night was oh..,erved co r-
uri! met but have tw1e1• CKtcndcd " i;oo<l JOb of ra1i.ini: more funds 1cctly and the pr11.c could be
tht•irdcadhnc for the low wealth :.chool db -awarded.
Thert• wcn• tndlcatlons the ht· trt<'ts,"saad Rtles. It has been 18 years since
Jackers wanteod to l('ave Oarc<J Britis h businessman Henrv Out he added tha t only a · urter the prt:-.<>n1•r-. and mon<'y ar J\ re mer offered a 5.000-pound "rrasonahle joh has been done· · 1 nve. throu~h An fi.5 tn supplyin~ high pr11,e to anyone who could r Y a
Tokyo's J\saht F:vcn1ng Nc•w..,, wcalth ..,<'hool districts with their man-powered aircraft. Since
in an unattnbutc'<.1 ri·port. s:ml -1harcoffunds then the prize money has s teadily
the hijacker'> rndtC'atrcl plum. 111 increased.
free all womt•n, children oncl ln Hiles i.1.11<1 unde r An 65 ~rhool lnnumcrahl<' atlempLc; falle<I
dtan anti Pakistani m<'n :imon~ districts will also be able to im-over the year!'> until pilot flry:in
the 13:? passengers and M crew prove their programs if they Allen successfully flew the larg1•
mt•mtx•rs in cxchani.:1· for the agree to certain procedures that h ut light MacCrcady nedal
ransom and keep the others. in will make them eligible fo r plan1•, cro'>smg the sta rt and
eluding nine /\mcnean men ·· s pecial grants. finish hnci. wt th ;rn elevation of al
until arnvrnc at the ir final least 10 feet. as required.
destination An American Speaking more like a "Iamdelightcdtohearthatat
woman ts also aboard. Most or etassroom teacher. Riles en-long last the prize has been
the hostages arc Japanese. couraged the studenL5 lo "learn claimed," Kreme r said through
~urces here said Japanese of· to expras yourself well if you a spokesman at his London of-
ficials were contacting other gov-want to m ake it... fice.
ernment.s in search or a country Kremer, owner of Laser
willing to acce ptthe hijackers. Engineering Ltd. and a long-llevice Dangerous lime aviation enthusiast. lives on
North Korea and Libya al-the Isle of Man in semiretire-1 owed Re d Army members ESCONDIDO (AP> --A m ent.
to land hijacked Japan Air Lines nuclear device which uses glider expert: will be invited to
jets in 1970 and 1973. Captured radioactivity to measure soil U>ndon for a formal presentation
members of the terrorist group, density for buildina contractors ceremony.
which vows to foment revolution was sought Thursday after being The p I an c. ca 11 e d th e
in Japan, have told authorities l'eported stolen off a truck. Police Gossamer Condor, was flown on
they received training in Yemen said anyone trying to open al a course in Sh after in Kern
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PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 83 yeara of carpet retailing. one faot becomes
quite evident -that when money Is less plentiful, people buy Mttw-...,. .
This Is contrary to pof)Ular belief, but makes good sense if you
think about It. When you have to concern yourself with value and
performance. vou are likely to buy....,...~-
At Alden's In the last three years, our per unit sale has been
more expensive carpeting, reflecting this fact. Consequently, we
have the largest setectlon of finer Qualltiet you will see anywhere, all
at competitive prtces.
The end r~ault ia customer satisfaction. pride end
reconvnendatk>ns Whicl\ Provfd• our overwhelming source of new
bualn91$.
Orange Coast
EOITION
Vt VOL 70. NO nJ. 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
'!'od ay's Closing
N.~. Sto eks
(
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1977 N TEN CENTSI
22 Americans Take Last Trip Home
ll \'\Ill \ 11111 .1m •\I' In
ttf llu.• .:tan· .incl "1 llt•r l•llo: twal 111
\ ll lll.1m ' Jiit 1111x111 'un lcK.lin
ti' Aml·n1·.1n ..,,,JlfH·r' .ir11t 'dll11r'
ai l1ftt>dlhl·1c·rn..11n-.11f;!I \n11r1t..i11
N '>l'I'\ 1t'l•mcn <tntl ;J c '" 111 .tll ml11
h the bdh of .1 mll1t..ir) ,.,ff~IJ
p
c
plam· that 1A11uld l..ik1• ltwm h1inw
for the lJ.,t ll rTH'
The :-.t•n 1n·nwn d1td during
the \ 1etn..im "'Jr that ended in
r\pnl 1975 <rnd their remain\
"'l'rc hcing turnc<l over to the
l n1ll'd ~li.lll'll 1.1ftcr long ncgot1u
t11in' lJ\ Lhe V1etnume'e Com
rnunl'b
\fll'r lht· brad l'erem<my. Vu
ll11 • .ir1~ uf the Vit:tnamc'>l'
Forl·1gn :\J 1m!ilry :.aid . ··We ha\ c
l oovt•ratcd cloi-t:I} on thc'il'
humun1tanJn matter'> We need
to st'ttlc the pa:.t perfectly. :-.o Wl'
can have good and sound basi:-.
for e:-.t<ibh!>hmg normal rehtt1ons
bl•I ween the two countries · ·
The JOmt mbi.ion of the l ' S.
Dt:fon'ic und Stutc dcpartments
""a1> tht• fifth lo llanoi to accept
thl· remu111:-. of Americans killed
1n the lndoch1nu Y.ur
S1xtet.-n of the small. black.
ml'lal boxl"• loaded aboard tht:
lJ S Air Force Cl l 1 Starliftcr
cunt<11nL'<.I remains 1denl1C1ed by
the Vietnam ese ui. members of
the l S armed Con·ci.
Fi ve o tht·r-. had LJ S
\('rvict•mcn nut 'l•t 1dcnt1fil'<.I
l'"r.ink S1everts. co<Jrd1nuL01
for prisoner of \~ ar antt mass mg
an action affair-. for tht· Stat1·
Dl'partment said the name-. \~111
bl· rel<.·ase<J only when the <trm) .,
Central ldcntiricat1on
Laborntor) m ll111A-a11 confirm'>
tht• identitH'">
Thl' 22nd bod\ was thut of
Trucker Gougl•lman, Y.hose
fumlly li ves 1n New York
Gougl'lman. a c1V11iC1n, reported
I~ dwd 1n Saigon in Junt: 1976. a
~ t.•ur afll'r the former South Viet
nam c.ip1tal ft:ll to Communist
ll'd fon·cs
Thc Siever~ m1s:>1on Y.as the
:-ccond to Hanoi under the ad
mm1.,tration of President Carkr
The first, on Feb 25. \\ ,,., led b\
form(•r Cn1ted Auto Workers
President Leonard Woodcock
and returned with the remains of
12 nH'n. 1nclud111g the one mas
lakenl~ 1dent1r1ed as iln
Aml·ncan
Sit•\ 1•rts said t hl• 1dt'nllf1cal10n
t·enu.·r an llaY. u11 wall need ilbout
10 day-, to tlA-O weeks to confirm
t h l' 1cknl1t1cs of the m{'n alreadv
1dt:nt1f1t·<I bv the V1l•tnamc:.~
Thi.' other ft ,:l' probably \\Ill take
much loni.tl'I". he :.aid
Police Stornt
.1
Hijacked Jet
D•••r ,., ... PllOIO ., C••• Amb<o ..
Div ing Ducks
PARIS <Af'I f~hc--t,-
m arks mt' n th 1 i. a rte r noon 't
stormed a French Jetliner that
had been h1Jacked e1~ht hours
l'Urlicr l)y a tall blond gunman
y, ho shot a '>lt'wardcss m the arm
during hi\ takeo• er
Shots ran~ out from 1ns1dc the
1.,.. in-jet Caravel le as policemen
furct•d their •vav mlo thl' craft at
Paris· Orlv A1ri>ort ""here the hi
1acker was hold1n~ more than 90
SJer\ons as hostaJ(e'>
F ir st reports said thrcl.'
persons wer e wounded, Ont•
seriously, m the s torm mi: and lht•
hijC1cker was captured.
This small hoat ;1ppl•:irs to ha,·e M'<.>n ht•t-
lt'r days along the Orange Coast. Hut
thcsP tluc:k-. st.·<.·m to ha\·1· a lot going for
thL·m. ri •.'ht now. D<> \ ou :-.u ppose they ar c
dh·ing for trcusure from the S\\ amped
boat'! Nothing !'IO romantic. in a ll prob-
abili ty. A square meal would be more likl'
il.
The gunman had thr eatened to
hlow up th<' plan1· unle!l'> he was
allowed lo broadcast a prt•
r{•corded politlcal message.
During the earlier negot1C1
lions, the hiJa<·ker told French ot·
Police Chief
Asks Newport
U>Operation
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ol IM O•llY Pllol SI.Ill
Newport RC'ach's pr,Jice chief
thinks th{' rommun1ty could be
crcatm~ problems for itself by
withdra""in~ into "enclaves" and
lctt1n~ polit'e handle all the
problems that croop up
S1>eaking Thursday before the
Corona dcl Mar Chamber o f
Commcrc{', Chier Charles Gross
said his ambition 1s lo create a
"law-abiding umbicn re" for
Newport Rl'aC'h by g(•tling the
resid('nts and busincsi-men to
take an active role in law enforce
ment.
He stress<'<! that what he has in
mind is not formation of v1g1lante
comm1llecs, but continuing in-
l t-raction between police and
community
'·By cstablishin~ that Jaw
abiding ambience. we can do a
~real deal to solve problems
before they arrive." he c;ald
Gross conceded has discussion
14•as in rather va~ue and general
terms ... because I haven't been
here lonJ! enoui:th tn really dis-
cuss specifics, .. hut he said one of
his Cirsl goals as to gel the com-
munity and police department to
know each other better.
"Things work muc h better
when you can communicate reg-
ularly with I h{' ofCicers assigned
<SeeClllF.F', Page A2>
Reswfacing
Of Newport
Highuxiy DlU?
Workers for Vernon Pav-
ing say they will begin re-
s u r r a cl n g New p ort
Boulevard Sunday night.
A spokes man for the
firm said the proJect will
close traltic to alf b\Jt one
lane ln eac!h dlrectoh
between 10 p.m . and 6 a.m.
while the asphalt coal is
beln1 laJd dQwn.
The project will boaln on
Newport at Finley Avenue
next to Newport Be1ch Cl·
ty Hall and 111hould bo com·
plclud l11\l nla hts later at Mesa Drive In Co!lta Mesa,
the spokttman aid.
All Janei. of the roadway
' will be open durlna
• d1yH1ht houri, be tx·
plained.
"We lUSt want people to
know •·e'ro 1oln1 '° be
there 1nd to dri e witb
1ome caution," lb•
tpoltearnan aiddeid.
Olilly .. I ... S\alt ........
ASKS COOPERATION
Police Chief Groas
Lava Still
Threatens
Hawaii Area
F e deral New Year
Taxpayers, Want
A Midnight Toast?
WASHINGTON <AP I --Happy fiscal new year. taxpayers. So
far as your government is concerned. 1978 begins at midnight and
rccteral agencies can begin using their new appropnations or your
tax money
By this time next fall. your government will have spent $458.25
billion. leaving a deficit of $61.25 billion.
WIDLE THE FISCAL l978 BUDGET Congress passed is legally
binding, the people behind it tacitly admit it may have to be re-
opened and llnkered with, especially if Congress nuses Social
Security taxes to help keep the troubled system afloat.
On the fiscal New Year's Day, all but two of the biggest ap-
propriation bills a rc law. l
One of those still a round is the S60.2-billion appropriation for the
departments of Labor and Health. Education and Welfare and
Labor
THE 1'1EASURE IS STALLED AS a Senate·House conference
committee tries to settle differences in an abortion measure at-
tached to it.
The foreign aid appropriation has been derailed over a pro-
vision that would forbid the administration from aiding countries
that violate human rights standards.
Beginning the fiscal year Oct. 1 is part of a law that took eHect
last year to involve Congress more effectively m setting the federal
budget.
BEFORE, THE GOVERNMENT'S bookkeeping period beean
July l , givin& Congress. wtuch convenes in January, only six months
to legislate before the new year began.
Thal meant most appropriations were not passed on time. leav-
ing federal agencies to m ake do for months through stopgap fiscal
te1islatlon ..
Rep. Robert N. Giaimo <D·Conn. ), chairman or the House
Budget Committee, said he feels starting the fiscal year Oct: l ls an
Improvement.
. ·•1T HAS SPEEDED UP legislation, .. he said. •1we have com-
pie~ ali the appropriatiors i>llls ln time, except for the two held up
by special circumstances." •
· And he said m embers are beg1nning to see the effect their fiscal
decisions will have on the economy as a whole.
~og Holds Burglar
For Newpor,t Police
f1c1als over the plane s rnd10
sysll'm. "I knoy. you won't tr~
anything stupid Any\.\ a), think
be fort• } (JU act Out or the 91
pa-.s<:nJ!eri. '>ltll an the plane. f '11
alw~ai-ha\e time to kill about JO
or them ..
Thl hlue t:} t:d h1;a<."kcr.
dei.cnbed ai-about 45. took o'er
th{ twin JCL Caravel){' aircraft of
,\1r-lnte1, the French domestic
a1rhnc. ai. 1t flew from Paris
toward Lyon in central France
"1th 100 passengers and a crew of
l>l'Vt•n, th{' airhne said
Armed with a pis tol and a hand
grl'nadc. he forced it to return lo
Paris. where it oHrflcw lht: city
St•veral timt1S in full view of U
noonl1ml' street crowd hcfor(•
p11tt1ng do"' n at Orly on the
capital's southern fringe
Ste"' ardess AnniC'k c; uillemot.
0.oly Piiot St.otf PllOlo
3 CHARGES DROPPED
Loran Norton
4 Hostages
Released by
Hijackers
DACCA, Bangladesh !AP>
Hijacke rs holding a Japan Air
Lines DC8 jet released four more
hostages today as Japanese of-
ficials rounde<l up prisoners In
Japan and $6 mJllion to meet the
terrorists' ransom demands.
Bangladesh Foreign Secretary
Dobraki Hussain said negotia-
tions were going well. But other
ofncials said the five gunmen
were growing irritable and short·
tempered in the third day or the
siege and were communicating
less with the outside.
These oCficials also sald t.he
terrorists had not been told that
one of their demands would not be fully met -three of the nl.ne
prisoners in Japaoese Jail!>
whose freedom the h.IJacktrs de-
mnnded have retused the offer to
leave.
a :JO·) cur·old Frcnt'hwoman. was
shot in lht• arm as she tried to
pre\ t:nt the ha;acker from bulhn~
1ntu the l'Otkp1t. an airline
i-pol.e:-.man sJ1d Shl• was inter
ro14ated hy police 1.1nd
t ransrl•rn•d to the nearby llenn
:\londor llm.pHal. \.\h!!r{' she wai.
n·portl'd 1n 14ood umd1t1on. he
uddL'<.I
S1' p.isscngl·rs. mcludmg an
infant. \H'rt• later released un
harmect as the hijacker negollat
l'<I ovt•r th{' cockpit radio with a
lc<lm or offit•1als led by Jean
Pl'ner. udmin1 ... 1rat1vc rh1ef of
Val ell' m<arnl' district where Or·
ly J\irport lies
The conv1·r'oat1ons
so rnt•t 1 ml•s cl1 n·t•I. 'oomell mes
L h r o u i! h I h t• p 1 I o t we r ~
monitored hy French newsmen
Judge Drops
Three Norton
P e rjury Raps
~ Orange County Superior Court
Judge Mason Jo"enton today dis·
m issect three charges brought
against poht1cal activist Loran
Norton in the Grand Jury indict
rnenl last Man·h.
l\s a n•sull. Norton musl
an swer to onlv four of the seven
perjury-related charges included
in lh<' indictment.
J udge Fenton aRrced with de-
fense lawyer .James Riddell that
the allcgallons in the three dis·
missed <."ounts were vague and
uncertain
Riddell argued that his client
could not answer those ch arges
heCUUSl' or the va~ucness and
their fullure to specify criminal
acts
Thrown out as a result or Judge
f'enton·s decision was one count
accusing Norton of soliciting a
onetime friend Gary Newmeyer
lo commit perju~
Also discarded was an accusa-
l ion that charged Norton with
fraudulently ultcmpting to entice
"lcwm<'yer to lie to the ~rand
JUr)
The third dismissed char ge ac-
c used Norton of m aking false
stntcm<'nts to Newmeyer with the
intent to influence h is testimony
Grnnrt Jury transcripts of
testimony leading to Norton 's in-
dictment show that Newmey<'r
carried tape r ecord ers on his
body to record his conversations
with Norton before both m en
were scheduled lo appear before
the Grnnd Jury.
Coast
Weather
NlRht and mornlna low
c loud!'! beeomln1 mos tly
sunny attomoon Saturday.
Low11 tonight 58 to 64 High
Saturday 70.
I llDE TODA 't'
Japanese offlclals said \he
ranapm ntiht Saturd4y W.o\lld ar·
r ive hert' more than seven ho\lrs •fler the hlJac~ers' latest
deadline llnd would carry no more
tban !llxottheprison•m1.
Thf' Btnltladeeb oftlclaJ11 said •
It Wti not now" whether tho til
Jacke~. said to be members or
lbe u ltr1Jeftiat J a panese Red
Army, were wi1Unc to utend
heir dead.lino once a1ain.
If l.oguntl Btod turn.t up u11 .
volume Surida11, tit• whot•
Oran~ COC&lf could be ~trr·
to nod. M~ rnttt)Ol ·11 -
60 b11trumt11tol ond vocat
groupt Jr<rm Bach to rock -ii prt~on Pag' CJ
Th6 Ame rican bo t••ef are
batak".riJObii ~libHtl '11CUdl :Wtfe or Montebello, C11Jl.j J.•mtr
Califoriila Arierabl)1nan Wll\er
Xarablan 01 Mdriteny.Nit ~
lhtH blllm not ~ Mn·
tlflti: '&rlc W:•lu, Mr. J , Caldwell. llr. Altert~ llfr, G.
SUMll. Mt. 'I'. Pbalta, •t. J. Cti~ ...a llt4 w. •et.Un. dll9 ..... AO~ PUt ~)
:1% DAil 'l PILOl N
Krishnas
Suing
Laguna
o~~ totahn.: $6 6 malUoo
.th• bc-UW lh'lllitlld4 cJ rrCJm thl' l'I
l ) u r I. ;.a~ u n ·' Ii I .. C.' h I 0 .,,
1 >r&aat.> t'ow1t) ~u~r1or Q>urt
1 .. w.wt lb11t chart& the d ty'a
IH>flC~ tf~rtDltnt With harA.ll4·
mcnt o( tht• lt.trt' Kt 1:0.hn11 M"C.'l
The lntern<1\1 ml.II Sfu·lt'\)' (o1·
K r~•hn• C:on'>rinu11nes1 n1t.mes
Caty Allt,>rnt•y ~t!Ofllc Lot:an,
Polle.-'\~ <luef Jon Sp1t.rks , Dt1tt.rlct
Allorne' Ct•t•1l ll1C'k'> dOd 12pobcl'
off1ct•ri. o1.1> c·•ldcfcndanllt in lhe at
tlon
ll l:i ;allc~t!d that the defendanL.,
have reprutedly Interfered wtth
the right of Hare IH1i.hna mem
bert1 to hold uninterrupted
sel'\lice... at the L<1guna .Beach
tl'mplt' 641 Ramooa Ave.
ll '" runhl•r alleged that mem
ht•r., of the !\CC L have bt.'cn ctted
for d1 ,lurl>tnJ( the peace "h1le
wcJr'>h1pp1n~ at the Ramona
A Hnul• prorwrty a nd whll~ dis·
tributing their organization·!> re·
ligiou:. mat1.•nah1.
City officials noted after tht!
Ja w-.uit wa.!. served that the city
wa:. granted an injunction six
months ago when they moved to
ht1ll any rurlhcr use or the
JL.1 mona A venue property a!S a
temple.
11 was pointed out at that time
that the llarc· Krishna organiza·
t rnn h<id ncvt·r oht<tined a condi·
!tonal U.'>c permit that would al-
low them to use the home for re·
l1gious purposes.
The city took action after
neighbors on Ramona Avenue
protested that the Krishna
:-t·rv1ce!'t and the bell ringing that
ac·comp:mies chanting could be
heard for '>e vcral blocks '
het·au.c;c-of the pubhc addres~
~y ... tl•m., ulilill'd by the worship·
pe1i..
/\ heann~ at wluch the city will b~ .c.kt-d to Justify its -.rrests and
c1tat1 on.s of Krishna devotees bas
been i.cheduled for Nov. 4 jn
Superior CourL
Ex-NB Officer
Talbott Dies;
Services Set
A former Newport Beach
police orncer, the department's
first officer to be sbot In the line
• of duty. has died 1n Newman,
Calif., where he owned an elec·
tric aJ comp&ny.
Funeral services for Willi am
I-'. Talbott arf.' scheduled at 9 a m
Saturday a t Evans-Kraeger
l''uneral Chapel, in Newman.
Mr. Talbott died Tuesday at the
age ol 47 ot a cancerous '1>ram
tumor.
Rorn &'pl. !!}, 1930. he was a
natavcof Worley, Idaho.
He worked for the Newport
Beach Police Department as a
peace officer from 1952 to 1960.
Mr. Talbott was s hot and
wounded while trying to free a
'-'ictim being held at gunpoint by
an armed robber, an act of valor
for which th e officer was
decorated.
After leaving the police force.
he worked for a time in Costa
Mesa as an electrical contract.or.
He is survived by his widow,
Patricia; mother Mrs. Eliubeth
Wilkes of Gardena; a daughter,
Joni Talbott of Huntington
Beach; sorui, William F . Talbott
Jr. of Reno, Nev., and George
and Patrick Talbott, both of
Newman.
Other survivors include a
brother, Edward or Santa Ana.
and three sisters. Mrs. Alma
Ras mussen of Sacramento.
Margaret Woods of Gardena and
M rs. J ean Rhodes oC Be ll
Gardens.
Crash Kills One
LOS ANGELES <AP> -One
person was kllled and two others
11eriously injured when their car
went out or control and crashed near Dodger Stadium. 1n·
vestlgators satd:
ORANOIC<¥8T H
DAILY PILOT
A~WI( ......
AMONG HOSTAGES
H8 Banker Gabtt•I
Hijackers Hold
~rofHB
Garfield Bank
John Gabriel, of Montebello, a
hostage of terrorists who hi
Jacked a Japan Airlines airplane
earlier this week, 1s the owner of a
bank in Huntington Beach.
Ch a mbe r of Commerce
Manager Ralph Kiser said that
Gabriel opened the Garfield
Bank nearly twl) years ago at the
corner of Garr1eld A venue and
Magnolia Street, just across the
boundary from Fountain Valley
Kiser said that Gabriel, who as
a member of the local chambc>r
of commerce. is in the proce!'ls of developing a shopping center on
Lhc seven acre:. of properaty th al
he owns.
Darrell Ward. a retired Hunt·
mglon Beach funeral director. 1s
a long-ti me friend of Gabn el
They became acquainted wh(•n
both were active in Rolary clubs
m the East Los Angeles area
nearly 25 years ago.
"John is a very lovable and
highly emotional guy. My wife
and I are really concerned about
him," Ward s aid.
* * * Fro..l"~AI
HOSTAGES
Karabian·s wife. former
Hollywood actress Carole Wells
Karabian. and an American
named K. Krueger were released
Thursday.
T he latest hos tage release
brought lo nine the number ol
passengers freed since the plane
was seized Wednesday. All four
passengers freed today -a
Japanese woman, an Indonesian
woman and an Egyptian couple
-were ill.
The five m asked terronsts.
who hijacked the Japan Air Lines
DC8 jet Wednesday. have re·
peatedly threatened to ldll th~
hostages unless their demands
are met but have twice extended
thelrdeadline.
There were indications the hi·
jackers waoted to leave Dacca
after the prisoners and money ar·
rive.
Tokyo's Asahi Evening News.
in an unattributed report. uld
the hijackers indicated plans to
free an women, children and Jn.
dian and Pakistani m en among
the 132 passengers and 14 crew
members in exchange for the
ransom and kteP the others, in-
cluding nine American men -
until arriving at their final
jestinalion. An Ameri c an
woman is also aboard. MOflt or
the hostages are Japanese.
70 Million
Saw TV Bout,
Nielsen Says
NEW YORK <AP> -NBC re·
search esUmated today that
Thursday night's Muhammad
All-Eamie Shavers heavyweight
championship fight was seen by
70 m\lllon people, making it the
most widely vie wed boxing
m atcb In tel evlslon h I story.
<Related stories, B3)
The NBC estimates are based
on overnight Nielsen ratlngs ln
N ew York, Chicago af\d Los
Angeles. NBC ~xpect.a to have a
full Niebeo reading from across
the COWltly Saturday.
Tbe .,.-eYlOUI TV NCOrd for a
boxing match was in MlY 1'78
wMio the Alt-RJcbafd Oum ftlht.
also on NBC. drew 65 Dlllfion ~.
Tbe n,tJt wu orUh>alty At tor
5 o'docle PDT but NBC felt three
hours wu too long. and chan,Jed
tt --~ to s. Two otbet bouts w...~ otttl\e nrd. Some llstJ.us lneludJag
thole ift the Dall)' ~\ot. canted
tbelddoctthne. ·
Mesa,• lt1aittfer
Pai-ents Want Future 'rhief
Tm/fie Control Boxes Taken
School Open Signaling a new trend ln crime. a thief has made off
with a eophhticated. SS.000 eJtttronlc traffic si(.naJ control
b<>x mounted at a Fountain Vallt:y street cornt!r.
INVESTIGATORS say tt 1s the latest such theft m a
wave ol similar occurrences datin& baclt lo 1978 in Santa
Ana, Irv111e, Riverside and San Bernardino
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH o. tM o.i1r ~•i.t s1.1tt
A C.'ttizens advisory committee
.ip&>Otnt.ed by the Newport-Hesa
SchooJ Dlstrict got anolber ~
Thursday night of just how
strongly Costa Mesans feel about
preserving their neighborhood
schools.
MOl'e than 3SO parents and stu·
dents at Whittier School turned
out to tell the committee they
have a very special s chool and it
should remain open.
For the third time in nioe days
following public meetings with
parents at Wilson and Monte VJ.S-
ta SchooJs -the committee
heard parents echo d eep feelings
about their local school.
During the hour and half meet·
ing, a stream or speakers offered
high praise for Whittier's
personalized instruction, racial
~ix, bilin1Ual and speciahduca·
t1on programs and comfortable
teaming atmosphere.
District officials say dedining
enrollment means al least one
ca mpus must be shut down,
possibly to be used for relocation
of McNaUy High School, the dis·
trict 's oontinuatioo school.
While there was some mention
of a potential negative impact on
the west s ide neighborhood
!-thou ld McNally students be
transferred there, parents
seemed primarily concerned
with the rate of their elementary school youngsters.
District Bus iness Manager
Ray Schnierer said Whittier stu·
dents would be bused to either
Victoria or Pomona schools if the
Whittier Avenue campus is shut
down.
Wtuliier . along with Monte Vis·
ta and Wilson e lementary
'>Chools in Costa Mesa. are
a mong the sit.es being considered
for placement or the continuation
school students. Monte Vista and
Wilson parents have said they
don't want their schools closed
either.
A fourth alternative, vigorous·
ly supported by parents at all
three schools, would relocate the
continuation school on the rear
four acres of its current site at
19 t h S treet and Newport
Roulcvard.
This would leave 3. 7 acres or
prime acreage that the district
Police Probe
NB Burglary;
Loot $10,900
Newport Beach police are try·
ing lo pick up tbe trail or a
hurglar who stole three pteees of
Jewelry and cash valued at
Sl0,900 from a Spyglass Hill
home a week ago.
L. Anthony Silva told police he
noticed the it.ems missing last
Thursday. But he said he as-
!lumed he had mlslaid them and
leftfor a business trip.
Wednesday, wben he returned
ho me, he made a thorough
11earch of his home. Wheo the
ml.ssinl items failed to turn up.
be called pc&ice.
Officers speculated that the
thlefma,y have broken ln tbroQ&b
a sliding glass door.
Llated as mlaslng. ln llddltioo
to St,400 ln cash. was a $4,000 gold
and diamond bracelet. a $3,500
diamond ring and a $2,000 ruby
a nd diamond ring.
' Mossteller
Rites Slated
For Monday
Funeral services will be held
Monday tor Huatinaton Beacb
ci vie leader Mary E. Mout.eller ·
who died Wednesday after a
lengthy illness.
Mrs. llossteller, 66, Wiii presi·
dent ol the Hunttnctoa Bach Aa·
slttance Leque in l~. She
also was on tho board of directors
o ( tbe NalJonal Assistance
Lea,ue.
Sbe It a former tucber ID tbe
Newport-Mesa Unlfted School
District.
She ls aur•hed b7 lter
,butbmtd. C. Lee Moateller. a
memba-ol tbe BaDtJastoe 8lacb
Recreatloo and Parka Com· ,... ....
He ._ a coedl fll footbelJ,
bbeball and buketl>aU ._ lo
tbe Huntta1toa Beau H1'b ~hootI>llltdc!tMa *'4• Other n:rvtvon lacw. • IOD. TlmotJay LH Mo1.teUer ot .I.er.._;..._.,.,.... \'an
A~ a..lll ~\l&eh • ..s i..... ...., ., PliMnu.
Aik., llilil a .. 4 llei. Dlilt Sarb" "'=v:..,'9 w • i~ .m.~.alla.i_..ol
I ere• r•tt er•·•• It II ... ~----..lfanL-
could sell to make wi.y for th~
city's downtown redevelopment
plan.
Of WhiWer'• current 324 stu-
dent.II (capacity is 520 >. 28 per-
cent have SpanUih surnames,
five percent Asian, and there is a
s mall mixture of Greek, Arab.
and European students.
Parenta are proud of this mix
which was accomplished without
busing.
WhitUer parents questioned
what would happen to the
school's Early Childhood Educa
tioo program and courses for
educationally and denlopmen-
tally disabled students.
Schnierer said these program!>
would follow the s tudents t.o their
new school, but he offered no
guarantee t.hat spedf1 c teachers
who have been working with stu·
dents would go along also.
Although Whittier's enrollment
is down. parents believe new
west side developments will
boost enrollment in the near
future. District officials projeet
an increase of only seven stu·
dents for next year.
One resident said it would be
ironic for the dlstrlct lo lake
c hildren from an uncrowded
school like Whittier and place
them in a crowded school.
The transfer or S4 percent or
Whittier's students -those liv-
ing west or Placentia A venue -
to Victoria School would boost
that school's enrollment to 122
percent.
Students living east of Placen·
tia Avenue would go to Pomona
School.
"Why does it have to be the
quantity and not the quality ...
asked Leona Hall.
The citizens advisory commit
tee is expected to forward a re·
commendation to the board or
education in October.
Fro.Page A I
CHIEF •..
lo your area rt g1 V('S the offiC.'er
better sens1tiv1ty lo what the
problems arc and he can adJU~l
his routine accordingly.·· hcs~1d.
''I'd like to have thts closer
jdenlification be on an ongoing
basis rather than an incident
basis."
T he c loser communication
between police and community
eventually will work aa an "tn-
hibltor .. In reducing the op
portunity for criminal activity.
Without that kind of coopera·
lion. Gross predicted that
criminal activity can increase
Citing his experiences in the
Los Angeles Police Department
where be served for 28 years,
Gross said refusal of the com·
munity to participate with police
in enforcing laws .. a cts to create
an atmosphere in which the very
problems you want to avoid ar·
rive. They will move into the
vacuum you creat e by not.
part.ldpatlng wilb us."
Wrong Kiwanians
An It.em in Tuesday's Daily
Pi lot incorrectly llsted the
Newport Harbor KJwanis Club as
the organtution that bonored or.
ricer Stan Bressler for his work
ln crime prevention. The award
was given to lbe Newport Beach
officer by the Corona del Mar
Kiwanis Club.
The box vanished from its cabinet at Warner Avenue
aod Newbope Street Tuesday, but wu immediately dla·
covered stolen when police checked tbe inoperative light.a
after motorists complained.
On Sept. 20 in lrvtne, the signal box at the intersection ol
Irvine Center and Culver drives was smashed open and
elect.Ionic stuffings worth $11 ,000 stolen.
Irvine police Investigator Dennis McNeely said tbe de·
v1ces may be in demand for thieves because they represent
the newest in sophisticated electronic phasing controls.
THERE JS A Jong list or public and private agencies
waiting to buy the devices, McNeely said , which range from
$3,000 to $12,000 in price.
It would be useful to ioomconc who needs ao automatic
switching mechanism to turn on and off electronic eqwp·
m ent, McNeely said, and might be adapted to other than
traffic signal uses
Marine Major Cited
For Vietnam Action
A former war prisoner and
public affairs director at the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
has been given a medal for smug-
gling information about other
Americans out of North Vietnam.
Ailing NB
Man Trapped
In Bathtub
A Newport Beach man, who
firemen said was too proud to 3.!>k
for help. spent 26 hours in his
bathtub before allowing his wire
to summon firemen fo r as·
s1stance.
A fire department s pokesman
~aid the man .!.uffers from em-
physema
They said he took a bath Tues·
da.v evening, but was too weak to
gl't out or the tuh and hL'> ware was
too small to lift him out herself.
The wife apparently drained
the tub and made her husband as
comfortable as possible. hoping
he would reg.Un enough s trength
lo get out on his own, firemen
said.
When it became obvi~ that
wouldn't happen, the wife called
firemen for belp al about 9 p.m.
Wednesday.
Firemen lifted the man out of
the tub and put him to bed, said a
department spokesman. who not·
ed the man apparently did not re·
quire hospitalization.
F11mes Victim
To Go Home
A Corona del Mar man found
underneath a tent used in
fumigating bis home was to be
releaHd today from UC Irvine
Medical Center where he has
been undergoing treatment for
inhalation of poisonous fumes.
Norm Frohm. 33, wu found ty.
ing between the tent and his
home at 703 Heliotrope Ave. by
police who were called to the
scene Thw-sday by neiehbol"s.
The neigbbon said they heard
m oaning and crying coming
from the covered home and
became concerned. Police aaid
they don't know why Frohm was
under the lent.
Marine Maj . James v .
Di Bernardo, who has an ex
cellent .memory. and was held
behind enemy lines for five ye~,
was awarded the navy Commeb·
datioo Medal at ceremonies at
Camp Pendleton.
After bis capture during the
1968 Tet Offensive, the citation
said, he memoriJ.ed lhe names.
ranks and dates of capture of
other vnsoners.
DiBerna rdo. '42 , a l so
"memorized a map .. or the
prison camp and smuggled the
information out when he was re.
leased by his captors.
Upon his return, DiBemardo
came to El Toro where be serve<!
ao; pubhc affairs director and
handlt.'<1 the base news paper and
commwuty relations.
The forml'r Mission Viejo resi-0dent was transfered to a similar
post at the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot in San Diego in May. 1976.
Irvine Doctor
Roger Hauser,
46, Succ11mbs
1-'uneral services for Irvine
phySJcian Roger G. Hauser are
scheduled at 10 a.m. Saturday at
Pacific View Memorial Park
Chapel in Newport Beach.
Dr. Hauser died Tuesday of
cancer in Honolulu, where h(>
was visiting. He was 46.
Vi!>ilatioo al the chapel was
scheduled until 9 tonight.
Dr. Hauser practiced general
s urgery in Orange County for
eight years.
Relore that, Dr. Hauser sened
13 years in the Navy.
The family has suggested
memorial contributions to the
Roger G. Hauser Medical
Memorial Fund al Tustin Com-
munity Hospital, 14662 Newport
Ave .. Tustin.
He is survived by his "'1dow. Pe~gy: his mother, Floreac,-"
Hauser or Phoenix, Ariz.; a s\I
ter, Phyllis Wells of Corona del
Mar, a nd brothers Ken ol
Phoenix, and Diclt of Newport
Beach.
Bunal wilJ be at Pacltic View
Memorial Park.
PRUDENT BUYING
Throughout our 83 years of carpet retailing, one fact become&
Quite evident -that when money is lea plentiful. people buv bethr ..,.
This is contrary to popular be1lef. but makes good sense if you .
think about it. When you have to concern yourself with value and
performance, you are likely to buy......,..-...,.
At Alden·a in the last three y.,., our per unit sale has been
more expensive carpeting. reflecting thfs fact. Consequently, we
have the largest selection of finer qualltlee you will see an~ere. au
at competitive prices.
The end result it customer eatltfactfon, pride and
reoomne.idatJons which provfde our owrwtielmlng eouroe of new
buatnest.
-t.!Uip!lll ....
.... "'W·~il-........ , ......... tid
memorial donaUoa1 to lb• Caaclr'~.
1663 PlACINTfA AVENUE •
•
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Saddleback
EDITION
,\ftt.~rnoon
N. ~·.Stock~
VOL 70, NO . 213, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 TEN CENT1
Man-powered Flight Wins $87,500
L0"\1)( >'\ \I' '\1.1n t·.tn n>
•f\.-r all
That ",.., th•· '1•rd1l'l today of
thl' Roy JI i\\11·1111uutu: .1 I Socitly
us It annuu1wt·d thtit l>r l'aul
~ac:Crt.>ath of l'asadt•na Calif
ha "on 1L., so 000·11ound $87,500
prize fur creating u man
Powered a1raafl.
~tacCrt·ad~ ·., µedul-µowcred
craft. with a ~ m~:.pun of 96 fet:t.
Diving Ducks
(I("" a three-m ilt· f1Rure·eieht
( · J hforma 1 .. st cour!'le Aug 23
But anolht•r L' S aspirant.
John Linton 1•f l>ayton, Oh111. has
olljt'clt'd to the a\.\ ardin~ of the
11r1.te. saving only unc official fib
sc rvt>r was present. m vwlatwn
of c:omr'Ct1twn rules c ailing for
more thun one.
The socit1ty's lawyers over ·
ruh.'d the obJect1un. finding that
Ow lt:sl flight ..... as obser\'c>d cor
rectly and th1· µnze could bc
awarded
It h;1~ hc<'n 18 y<'ars s11H:c
Hr1tis h Llu:iin1•s.,man llenrv
Kn•mcr offered a 5.000·pound
µn1.c to anyom· \\ho could ny ..I
m<in 1m ..... crcd a1rnufl. Since
then the prize money h;i:. :.tead1ly
incrcas1..-d.
Innumerable alltmpls foiled
Thi:-. '>mall hoat appe;.irs to ha\'c sct:n bd·
lC'r da~ s ~dun g the Orange Coast But
thest• ducks seem tu h ave a lot going for
tht•m. right no\\'. Do you ~upposc they <Jrc
d1 nng for trca~urc from llH.' :-,\\ampt•d
boat'! ~oth1ng ~o ro mantic. 111 .ill prnlJ
ahility. A square meal would ht· mon• 111\t·
it.
School Chief
Riles Visits
West County
By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR.
CMtlw D•ily Piiot St•tt
''Why can't Johnny read?" a
h igh school student asked WUson
Riles. slate public '>c hools chief,
al a Thursday afternoon press
conferenc<' at Clapp Special
F:dul'alion School in II untington
Bcul'h.
"Johnny can read ... Riles
responded. "Some Johnnys can't
but it's onl> those who can't read
that make the news."
Orange County high school and
j\i.nior high sc hool s tudent
newspaper t.-ditors r1rcd round
ufter round of questions at the
6().ycar-old Riles during his vbit
to West Orange County.
Riles loured two elementary
schools in Fountain Valley and
Huntington Beach . taped a
television inter view with Hunt·
logton Deach J ligh school stu·
dents and s poke with school ·
board me mbers and officials all
day.
Riles defended the California
public school system.
"Today students are doing bet·
ter than ever before, .. said Riles.
"There is no decline in student
literacy. Schools have never
been better.··
Riles told students, "When I
went to high school. only about 10
percent of the students flnished.
Today, everyone is expected to
finish high school."
Riles, who plans to run for a
\h\rd term next year as state
(See SCHOOLS, Pate AZ)
Coast
Weather
Nlltht and momlnc low
clouas becoming mos tly
sunny altemQOn Saturday.
Lows tonight 58 to 64. High
, Saturdny 70.
~·I INSIDE TOD~'t'
If Laguna IHach tuma up tu
volurM Stmd411. ti•• whot.
Oronot Cooat could lN nttr-
tatn.ed Ml&lioGl FtttfOol '11-
60 fn1tn"n~t4l Oftd oocial
groupt from Boch t(I rock -6t Pr•vitwnf on Pao-Cl. .....
Federal New Year
Taxpayers, Want
A Midnight Toast?
WASHlNGTON IAP> -Happy fiscal new year, taxpayers. So
far as your government is concerned. 1978 begins at m11.lnight and
foderal ugcncies can begin using their new appn:.ipriations of your
tax mone,·.
By th.is time next fa ll . your government will have s pent S458 25
billion, leaving a tlcfic1t or $61.25 billion.
WIOLE THE FISCAL 1978 BUDGET Congress passed is legally
binding, the people behind it tacitly admit it m ay have to be r<'
opened and tinkered with, espedally 1r Congress raises Social
Security tuxes to help keep the troubled system afloat.
On the fiscal New Year's Day. a ll but two of the biggest a p·
propriation bills arc law.
One of those still around is the S60.2·billion appropriation for the
departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare and
Labor.
mE l'iEASVRE IS STALLED AS a Senate-House conference
committee tr ies lo settle differences in an abortion measure al·
tached to it.
The foreign aid appropriation has been derailed over a pro·
vision that would forbid the administration from aiding countries
that violate hum an rights standards.
Beginning the tiscol year Oct. 1 is part or a law that took effect
last year to involve Congress more effectively in setting the federal
budget.
BEFORE, THt GOVERNMENT'S bookkeeping period began
July l , giving Congress, which convenes in January, only six months
to legislate before t he new year began.
That meant m ost appropriations were not passed on time. leav·
ing federal agencles to make do for months throu1h stopgap fiscal
legislation. '
Rep. Robert N. Giaimo <D-Conn.), chairman of the Houso
Budget Committee, said he reels starting the fiscal year Oct 1 is an
improvement.
"IT HAS SPEEDED UP legislation." he said. "We have com·
pleted aU the appropriaUoris oUls in time, except for the two held up
by special circumstances."
And he said members are beglMlng to s~ the effect their fiscal
decl!Uons will have on the economy as a whole.
School Finance Bill
:wt•r the years until pilot Bryan
Alh•n '>Ul'<'l''>'fully flc\.\ the l<trgl'
hu I h~hl '.\t ac·Crcad y pcdJI·
plmw. cros,1ng tht• start and
finish lines \\'Ith an t•h:vat111n of at
il-:Jl>t IO fed. as rt•qu1rcd
I :Jrn dehghtl'd lo hear that at
lung lnl>l lht· prize has been
tl~1imed ... Kr<:ml!r said through
a spokt•sman al his London of·
fll'l'
Paris
Kremer u" n t'r or l.as t'r
t-:ngtnt>c•r1ng l.td ;rnd J lon~-lim
<l\'1at1on cnthus1a::.l. h vcl> on tht•
1:-.lt• of Man 1n·scnurct1 rc·ment
7\1 ad.'rcady. a rccu~n 1 tcd
ghd t•r c'pt•rt. \\ill b(' IO\'lled to
London for a formal t'l'fl•mon~
T h <' p I a n r . <' a I I t• d t h e
Gol>samcr Condor. was fl own on
a c:ourst• 1n Shafter 1n Kern
County ..
'\kCready. whu holds a doc·
luratt• tn JenKi) 11amll'S, 1s pres1
dt•nt uf 1\cnl\ ironm ent. a firm
'Pl'<:1Uli11ng in <'rll'rgy and t'n
d ronml•nl pn •Jc:l'ls
'' f'('uplt• art• rt·alil1ng that
\.\ t• rt• at lm.t :.t<'hH.'\'IOJ.: a ~oal
that m an has hud for tho usands
of n·ars and that has been ne~it•<:h'd '>llll'I..' µowcr began be·
ing put inlc> a1r<:rafl. .. he said
Holds
Hijacker
Hostages
l'AHIS (i\f' 1 /\. tall blond
gunman shot a stcwardc.,., in the
.1rm and hiJal'kcd J f"rC'nch
,11rllner today , threatening to
blow up thP 11al>sengt'rS unless he
""as allowt·d to hroadca!-.l <1 pre
n·t•onlcd political m ess1.1g1•
"I kno\\ ~ 1111 ""'lfl 't try Jnythmg
-.11111111." hl· !'la1tl 1n a thick
l'al'll>lan at'Cl·nt tu French of
llnals n<'g<1tiating with him by
radio from lhl· Orly Airport con·
t rnl LO\.\ l'r. ·Any\\ ay, think
hl·lorc· you ac.·t Out of the 94
l'·l'>Sl'll).!l'l'S !'lttll in I hi.' plan<.'. r11
3 Norton
Charges
Dropped
Orang<.• County Superior Court
.Ju<li:t' Mason Fenton tod;.iy dis·
m1 ... sedi thrct· charg t•s brought
against i>0lit1c:al act1v1st Loran
;'\lorton in thl' Grand Jury indict·
ment lust :\lar<"h
,\s a rt'l>Ull. l'iorlon mu!-.l
answer to only four of th<' s<:vcn
penury.related t harges 1n<'ludcd
in th{• 1mhctmcnt
.I ucll!l' Fl•nton 11grl'ed Y.1th de·
f1·n"' luw~ er .J amc:-Rulcll'lt that
lht• alll'~Jtion ... 111 the three dis
m l'"t•cl counts \\ere vagur und
un<'l•rta1n .
HHldctt argut·d that his client
could not answer those charges
because or lhl' vagueness and
lht•1r f;1ilur1• 10 specify cri minal
al·t~
Thrown out a'> a result of Judge
Fenton 's dec1s1on was one <"Ount
at•t•usin~ Norton of soliciting a
onetime friend Gary Newmeyer
to commit perjury.
Also discarded was an accusa·
lion that charged Norton with
fraudulently attcmptini: to entice
Newmeyer to lie to the grand
jury.
The third dismissed charge ac·
cused Norton of making false
state ments to Newmeyer with the
intent to influence his testimony .
Grand .1ury transcripts of
testimony leading to Norton's in·
diclment show that Newmeyer
carriro tape recorders on his
body to record his conversations
with Norton before both men
were scheduled to appear before
the Grand Jury.
Those appearances came
midway through an investigation
into Orange County political
practices that centered on Coun·
ty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich.
Norton is a former executive
aide to county S u pervisor
Lauren ce Schmit and was a
Republican candidate for the
st ate senate in 1976.
alwavl> haH· lht· t1ml· to kill
ahout :JC111r l ht·m
Th t• h I 11 c.· t• H' cl h 1 Jacker
dc.•.,cnbcd a' aboul 15. look ovl'r
tht· twlll·Jt:I Cara Hile aircraft of
i\1 r -Jntc:r, lh1· l"n·nch domesl ic.•
a1rlint·. as 11 flt'w from Pans
lo\\ ard Lyun 1n l'entral France
"1th IOU passt·ni.:t·rs and a crew of
st•\·cn llw a1rlmt: ~a1<I.
l\rmcd \\'1th a p1:-.tol <.1n<l a hand
gr1·nadt'. ht• forced it to return to
I' ans, ""ht·n· 1t ovt•rflc•"' th1· r 1ty
:-.c:veral t1mt'l> in full \'lew of a
noontime s treet cro ...... tl before
putlrng down al Orly on the
<'ap1tar, '>outhcrn frrngc.
Stt:wardc·'s i\nni<"k <;uillcmot,
a :w \'l«•r old Frenchwoman. was
shot· Ill lhl· arm as sh<: tried t•>
prcvt·11t the.• hijal'kl.'r from bulling
111l o the.• l'uc:kpit. a n airline
spokl''>man ,;i1d. She was inter·
r 11 g a t t• <I h y JI o I 1 c e u n d
trnnsrcrr<'<I lo thl' nearby llcnri
!\londor llnsp1tal, where she was
n•porkd in good t•ondilion. he
acilh'<I
Six 1>ass<'ngers. 1ncludinl{ an
ISl•t• lllJAC:K, P age r\2 1
Owne.r of HB Bank
Held by Hijackers
John Gahr1cl. of Montebello. a
ho~tage or terrorists who hi·
1aek etl ::i .Japan Airlines airplane
l'arlier this wee k. 1s the· owner of a
hank in Huntington n each.
Cha mhl.'r of Com merce
:\Tan ager Ralph Kiser said that
C ahrll·I opened the (iarf1eld
Bank nearly\\.\ O years ago al the
corner of Garfield A venue and
Magnolia Street. just across the
boundary from Fount:un Valley
Kiser said that Gabriel. who;,
a member of the local chamber
of commerc·.-. is in the process of dl•vcloping a shopping center on
the seven acres of propcrat) that
he owns
Darrell Ward. a retired Hunt·
mgton Beach funer<il director, is
a long-time friend of Gabriel
They becamt• acquaint<:d when
both were actl\'e in RotC1rv club-.
1n the Eui.t Los An~eles area
nearly 25 years ago.
"John is a very lovable and
highly emotional guy . My wife
and I arc r<'ally concerned about
him ... Ward said.
* * *
AP WirtlllftOI•
AMONG HOST AGES
HB Banker Gabriel
Gunmen Irritable
4 Hostages Freed
By Red Hijackers
DACCA, Bangladesh (AP> -
Hijackers holding a J apan Air
Lines DC8 jet released four more
hostages today as Japanese of·
ficials rounded up prisoners in
Japan and $6 million to meet the
terrorists' ransom demands.
Bangladesh Foreign Secretary
Dobraki Hussain said negolia·
Uons were going well. But other
officials said the five gunmen
were growing irritable and short·
tempered in the third da;v or the
siege and were communicating
l es!I with the outside.
These ofliclals a lso said the
terrorists had not *n told that
ono of their demands would not
be f\llly met -thrto or lht nine
priaoners i n JQpaneso ja11r.
wboM freedom the hijackers de·
manded have rnfusld the otrer to l ave.
J opanca offtclala said the
ransom ru1ht Saturday wOu.ld ar·
rive Mr-e more than ven hours
after the hijackeu· latest
deadllrie and would carry no more
than!Qotthepriaonor5.
The BarilladeSti Off~illl aald
tl w.u hOt llmOwa Wbether tlMt bl·
Jackers, said to M membetl ot
the ulttaJtftlft JapfMN Red
iArmy ...... wllllq m· iMtr WUo• c.co •I . ~ American laot are
bQlref.;Jolm 01briel... ....,.
of .11.oiiteMJJO, Calif.:
Calllorida ·:A..\aembl~• .-. Kar-~6' ~ P~Ad tft•f ·' ~ Dot fUriW deQ.
lified. Eric We iss, Mr. J .
Caldwell. Mr. Alterejos, Mr. G.
Sands, Mr. T. Phalen. Mr. J .
Chunce and Mr. W. McLean.
Kara bi an 's wjfe. former
Hollywood actress Carole Wells
Karabian. and an American
namOO,K. Krueger were released
Thursday.
The latest hostage release
brought to nine the number ot .
passengers freed since the plane
was seized Wednesday. All lour
passenaers freed today --a
Japanese wo man. an lndoneslao
woman and an Egyptian couple
werelll.
The live masked terrorists.
who hijacked tho Japan Air I.ln
DC8 Jet Wednesday, have r.-
peatedly threatened to k.111 the
hostagc:i unlesll their demands
<Sff llOSTAGF.81 Pa•e AZ)
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( Pilot Logbook J
Leisure Worlders
Search for 'Roots'
By Wit.LIAM SCIDlEUUUl
OflllSOillly .........
l.A(arsA HIU-' l.t;fSURE WORLD '" 12 yelir!> old
,11111 nl'o&rm~ Uw t'lld oC its bu1dhng program. Already,
""me r~ldent'> of tht' rmvutc reUrement community are
tool.In~ for 1~ "root~ ..
Marjonf' t' Jonei, l!I hc1tdlng a committee conslstin&
of former hbrarlan!i Cntherint Wri&ht and Harold K1me,
l'" i.port'> editor Paul Zimmerman, retired historian Dr.
frnl') Strcve~ and writer~ Evan Baker and Eugene
Wolfe
The question this intrepid group or
researchen. raibe is "How old does a
rommunJty have t.o be before it has rOOL'I., ..
A-. lhc Lci:.urc World Historical
So~1ety, they have spent the better part
ot a ~ear digging for the history of
tht·1r "lo\\>n" behind walls.
"ll 11> lms><>rtant ... said Mra. Jones.
"The Leisure World concept was a new
~cHu1 1111 and untried idea proposed by Ross
CortC'"c in 1960 and his idea was practical. ..
She ... auJ thl' proof 1s in the fact that 20.000 people now
lt\'C' in lht· -.outh Oran~e County community in a park-hke
-.ctl1ng with cvl•ry possible recreation facility close at
hand
"We know the history 1s worth recording and that i~
what we intend to do." said Mrs. Jones.
The hii,tor1cal group is looking for nostalgia, picture:-.
rind other item!! to be bound into book form using funds
donated by Profrssiunal Community Management, the
firm that run-, lhl· tommunity
• • •
ORAN(; F. COUNTY SUPERVISOR Thomas Raley
camr to Saddleback College thii. week to appear on a
telC'v1s1on forum program discussing county policies and
planning
During tht' 45·m1nutc discussion before a group of sru
drnts Htll'v ~ot into the questJon of property taxes and
lht•1r 1mµac:t on the hous ing market
lie vc11ced concern that many young people can no
lonJ?rr afford ho ... umg in the south county but noted he
cl1dn 'l havl' an) personal "hereditary interest'· in the
prubl<.·m
"I havr a dog and a cat and they've both been
neutert'd." Riley quippPd "L'nfortunalt'ly. I don't have any
eh1ldn•n. ·
l!tlt•\' <1111 offt>r .... nrcb or t:ncouragemenl I le o.,a1d
:-.o mt· k1ncl or property tax relief will t·ventually come to
pa~s "I don ·1 know how or when but it will happen, · he
s aid.
• • •
R08F:RT 80S/\~KO, dean of admissions and records
for lhl' collt•l{t'. noted recently that enrollment this fall
ha:-. top1K•d 16,000 for the first time in the school's history
The college has tripled 1n JUSt a few s hort yea r~. fore
inl! the admissions oHtce to try a fe" new tricks lo han
die the load.
Bosunko -.aid things went smoothly despite thl' surge
in s1gnups beeau::.e o( computer regi~tral1on procedures.
som<' mail in regi<1tralion and 2.500 off.campus t-nrnll
mt•nt~
• • •
TWO SOl'TH ORA:"'GE Counltans are members of
th<' 65lh cla's of the Delinquency Control Institute at t:SC
this fall
Ka) i\hl'~lo(. an El Toro resident and county Sheri(! c;
[)(opartment \lo orkt•r, and Dale C. Walters, an trvlne rei;I.
dC'nl and i\nahe1m policeman, are enrolled 1n the pro·
gram.
Thl' JO~t1tute . rounded in 1946, IS the oldest JU\'Cnile
justice training program in the country. according lo its
director. Stephen C. Duncan. More than 2,000 people are
graduates or the program. representing most oC the Unit·
t•d States and 30 countries.
• • •
Wlf E~ T H E C A L I FOR NI A Department oC
TransportHtion (Ci\LTRANSI does things. they do It right
if money spent 'is any indicator. that is.
The state agency has gone to bid (opening sel Oct.
20 1 for landscaplnJ{ around the freeway interchangec;
'outh of San Juan Capistrano. The 1.7 mile stretc h
hctY.ecn th<· San Juan Creek bridge and Camino de La
1-:strclla will get a full treatment of plants and trees and
-.prinklt·r--for the paltry sum or $183.000.
·' Farmers to Rally
L·ast Flight Hoine
22 Americana Leave Vietnam Grave ..
HANOI, Vietnam <AP)• -Tn
the glare and •weltering beat ol
Vietnam's attemoon sun todll)'
American soldiers and sailors
hft.ed the remains ol 21 American
servicemen and a civlllan lnt.o
.the belly or a rnlUta.ry car10
plane that would t ake them bome
for the last time.
The servicemen died during
the Vietnam war th at ended in
Aprll 1975 and their remains
were being turned over to the
United States after long ne1otia-
tions by the Vietnamese Com-m unislc;.
After the brief ceremony, Vu
Hoang of the Vietnamese
Foreign Mini1>try said: ·'We have
cooperated closely on these
humanitarian matters. We need
lo setUe the past perfectly. so we
can have good and sound basis
for establishing normal relations
between the two countries.".
The JOJOt m1ss1on of the U.S.
Defense and State departments
was the fifth to Hanoi to accept
the remains or Americans kllled
10 the Indochina war. ·
Sixteen of the small, black,
m etal boxt•s loaded aboard the
U.S. Air t'orce Cl41 Starllner
contained remains identified by
the Vietnamese as . m embers of
the U.S. armed forces.
Fiv e ot h e rs had U.S .
st•rvlcemen not yet identified.
Frank Sicverts, coordinator
for pni:.oner or war and missing
in uct1on affa1 rs for the State
uepartmcnt. Slitd the names will
be rclt.>a:.ed only when the army's
C1:ntral Id en tification
Laboratory in llawui1 confirms
tht• 1denlttics.
The 22nd body wui. that of
Sect Seeking
$6.6 Million
From Laguna
Damages tmahn~ Sfl r, mlllicm
<!rt' ht•1n~ dl·mandt·d from the Cl·
t ~ of 1.uguna He a ch 1n an
Oran141• County Superior Court
l.1w,u1t that l'harlo(cs the uty's
polit·t· d1·1rnrtment with harass·
m1.·nt of lht· ll.1rt: K nshna sect
Tht· lnt(•rnJttoncil Society for
I\ rao.,hn.1 C'1m.,c1<1usnes" name-.
City Attorney Georgl' Logan,
PohcL Ch1t-r Jon Sparks. D1stru·t
Attornt•y Ct:l'tl llickc; and 12pollct·
nfftcl't''> as codefendants 10 the ac
t1on
It •~ all1·gl'd thJt the dt-fendanLo;,
h.1 \'t· n·rn·all'1lly mtt'rft'n.'<I "ath
tht• rilo(hl ot llare t\ri,hna mem
ht·r-. lo hold 11n1 ntt'rruptcd
-.1•n'H't'" .it 1 he La~una Heach
h·mpll•, li41 Ramona A\'e
It I~ furtht·r alleJ-:ed that mem·
bt•r!\ Of lhl' Sl'C t hav~ been citt'<f
f11r d1st11rh1ng the peace while
worshlppln~ at the Ramona
i\ venul.' prope rty and while dis-
tr1 l>uttn~ their organization's re
ll~lou~ mulenals.
Caty officials noted after lhc
lawsuit was served that the city
was granted un injunction six
monthb ago when they moved to
halt any further use oC the
Ramona A venue property as a
temple.
It was pointed out al that time
thnt the Hare Krishna organiza.
t1on had never obtained a cond1 ·
tlonal use permit that would al·
low them to use the home for re·
liglous purposes.
Trucker Goutelman, whose
family 'lives in New York.
Oougelman, a civilian, reported·
ly died in SaJgon in June 1976, a
year after the former South Viet·
nam capital fell to Communist·
led forces.
The Sieverts mlaalon wa.s the
second t.o Ha noi under the ad·
ministration of President Carter.
The first, on Feb. 2.5, was led by
former United Auto Workers
President Leonard Woodcock
and returned with the remains or
12 men, including the one mis-
takenly i denti fied as an
American.
Today's mission brought to 61
the number or Americ11n bodies
returned to the United States
since the end of the wa.r.
Sieverts said the identification
center in Hawaii will oewd about
10 daya to two weeks to contlrlJl
the identities or the men already
Identified by the VietnameH.
The other five probably will take
much longer, he said.
The remains were flown direct·
ly lo Clark Air Force Base in The
Philippines, where they were to
be transferred overnight to
larger coffins. On Saturday the
plane was to leave for Hawaii.
Marine Major Cited
For Vietnam Action
A former war prisoner and
public affairs director al the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
has been given a medal for s mug.
gllng Information about other
Americans out or North Vietnam.
Marine Maj. Ja m es V .
DIBernardo. who has an ex·
cellent ·;memory, and was held
behind enemy lines for five years,
was awarded the navy Commen·
datlon Medal at ceremonl~ at
Camp Pendleton.
After his capture during the
1968 Tel Offensive, the citation
said, he memorized the names,
ranks and dates or captUrt: Of
other pn~oners.
DifJernardo. 42, al"o
"memorucd :1 map" oC the
prison camp and !>rnul(gled the
information out when he wus re·
leased by his captors
t:pon his return. l>1Hernardo
eJml• to El Toro" hl'rl' Ill' wn l'<I
a-. puliht· Jffa1r-, 11ln·1·tor .ind
hanrlll'd thl' h<1-.t' 11t'W'>J;Jpt•r :.ind
community n.:lat111n'I
Tht• formL"r ;\11!.-.wn Vie111 n•s1
dent wa!\ tran~rcn•d to a -;1m1lar
P'>'t at lh1· :\1.tr 1nl' Corpo., H1•rru1t
l>epot 111 S:.in D1t·go 111 ;\I·". J!171i
70 Million
Saw TV Bout,
Nielson Says
~EW YOHK l;\P l ~nc rt·
't>;,reh esllmJtt•d IOdJv thJt Thur~clU)' night·., Muhammad
Ah F.arn1e ShJ vcr-. hea\ Y" Cllitht
l'hamp111n,h1r f11-tht .,., J" 't·<·n 1,,
ill m1l11on J>L'<JJ>h:, muktr11! 1t the
010-.1 "11lely v1t•1,1, t•d lrnx1ng
m~tch 10 lt-lt•\ 1'1on ha :-.tory
<HclatL'<1 stones. 83 >
The NBC ei.ttmatcs are based
on OVl•rnight Nielsen rutings in
New York. Chicago and Loi,
Angeles. Nl:tC cxf)ecls to have a
full Nielsen reading from ttcross
the country Saturday.
The previous TV record for a
boxin~ match was in May 1976
when the Ali· Richard Dunn fight.
also on NBC. drew 6S m111Jon
viewers.
The fight wa!. ori1i1nally set for
5 o'clock PDT but NBC felt three
hours was too long, and changed
it Monday to 6 TY. o other bouts
were dropped orr the card.
Some TV listings. including
tho!.e in the Daily Pilot. earned
the 5 o'clock lime
O~•lr P1lol S~ll Pholo
MEDAL FOR MEMORY
Ex-POW DiBerna rdo
Frona Page A I
HOSTAGES
;.irt· ml•I but hove lwH:e exkndt:d
thc1rdeadltne
Then· "l're 1nd1~allon-. the hi
1Jd .. l'r~ \\antL'<i to kavc Dacca
.tltt!r the pn~nl:'rs and money ar
I I\ l'
Toi.yo-. i\-..Jht Evening :'\c"°'·
in JO unallnbull'd rl'port. -.;1111
I ht• h11uckers tnd1<'Utl•d piano., 111
frt·1· all women. c·h1ldren and In
lltJn and l'ak1s1a111 m<'n amonl.(
the 132 pal>sengers and 11 cn·w
m<'ml>t'rs In exchange for lhc
ran-.om and kt•ep the otht·rs. In·
eluding nine American men
until arriving at their final
lcstination. An i\merican
woman is alsQ aboard. Mos t of
the hostages are Japanese.
Sources here said Japanese of
fi cials wrre contacting other gov·
crnmenls in search of a country
wilhnlit to accept the hijackers
North Korea and Libya al-
lowed Red Army members
~o land hijacked Japan Air Lines
jets in 1970 and 1973. Captured
m embers or the terrorist group.
which vows to foment revolution
1n Japan. have told authorities
the\· received training in Yemen
and Lebanon.
FromPapAJ ._ . ..
SCHOOLS •• :
superintendent of public inst1'\4'C-
Uon. said, "Anyone who SflYS
no.tb.lna ii bappeoioa m oµr
1cboolJ l&bould villt tbe IC.boott I
visited today."
The state·s hl1be$t runklag
education official also field~d
questions on areas such as school
employc collective bargainln1.
,:?raduatlon requirements, the
Serrano-Priest fundin& issue ~d
school improvement progra~~
under recently passed Aa 65. •
Riles aaJd teacher collecUi.te
bargaining is in for • 'difficµlt
limes ahead.·•
Whale he belJeves teacher~
s hould be able to bargain fl>r
salaries and Crmge be neffts.
"They should not bargain Cor
what Is taughl In the schools. "be
added.
The slate superintendent said
he foresees problems ahead for a
state mandate for local schQol
districts to establish minimum
competencies for high school
graduation.
lie warned against setting the
graduation requirements too
high or low. "The local districts
are golng to have lo draw the llne
i;omewhere ... said Riles.
A ne w s tale law known as AB
65, designed to comply with a
!ltate court ruling for equal fund
ing Cor all school districts, will
satisfy the court's requirement.
Rilessa1d.
"Through AB 65, we have done
a good job oC raising more funds
for the low wealth school dis·
tr lcts," said Riles.
Bijt he added that only a
"reasonable job has been done",
through AB 65 in supplying high
wealth !lchool districts wtth their
shareoffunds.
Riles said under AB 65 school
districts wlll also be able to im-
prove their programs if they
agree to certain procedures that
v.111 make them eligible for
s pec:ial grants.
Sµeu king m o r e like a
cl u~sroom tea<' her. Riles en·
couraged the students to "learn
to express yourself well if you
want to make it "
Frona Page A I
IDJACK .•.
infant, were late r released un-
harmt'd as the hijacker negotiat-
ed over the cockpit radio with <1
ll'am oC officials led by Jean
Pt:rier. administrative chief of
Val de marne d11Jtrn:l whe re Or-
i.'. Airport lies.
T h (• <' o n \ l' r ~ a t 1 o n s
:-.omctimci. direct. i.ometime~
through the pilot --were
monitored by French newsmen.
The pilot occasionally referred to
the hiJackcr as "our guest."
Th<• h1Jatk('r insisted that two
Fn•nt•h private radio slbtion~
hroudca:-.l a 12 mmute ~tate
ment. "'h1ch he ~aid he had re-
cord<.-d on tape for the occasion
J'l•ner. upparently stalling for
t1m<'. clc>mandccJ to know "hat
lhl· mc•-.sa~c said
But the h11acker retorted,
through the 1>llot, that everything
he had to soy wai1 on the tape and
ht.' would say nothing before the
hrou<kast. fie pledged to release
ut lcusl some of the r1assengcrs
uftcr tht• broadcast. but indicated
others would have to remain
ahuard while he flew to a destina·
t1on he did not reveal
De vice Dangerous
ESCONDIDO <A P > A
nuclear device which u ses
radloactlvilv to measure soil
density for building contractors
wac; soui?hl Thursday after being
reported stolen off a t ruck. Police
~aid anyone trying to open 1t
cou Id he injured seriously.
EL CENTRO <API Imperial
Valley farmer11 plan a rally
Satu rda~n San Diego and
a nother <Jct. 22 in Los Angeles to
protest the 160·acre hm1t that
would force many to sell "ex·
cess" land. Al leust 2,000 persons
are expected to drive to San
Diego in cars and 30 tractors. a
lOO·rnlle trip.
FINANCE IN SVUSD • • • PRUDENT BUYING
OftANOE COAST H
DAILY Pl LIJT
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tax rate has been decreasing by
about 20 cents as its assessed
valuation increased. Next year.
Moreno said. the rate wlll prob·
ably re m ain t he same even
though the assessed valuation in·
creases. Hom eowners. hence.
would pay more.
He estim ates that f7!50.000 to
Sl ,000,000 in SVUSD tax money
wlll be sent to Sacr amento to be
dislrlbuted to other school dta·
trlcts with 1 lower aa1e1aed
veluatlon.
But the law Indicates that tht te
will be even mort compUcated
problems for the dlslriet. Moreno
said it now appears that the dla-
trict will be aetttna only about f .5
percent more ln incom e to cover
Inflation and lncre11ln1 H · pensee next ye.r.
Salaries and 11lary re,lated
co.ta already bunt lnto emp&oyo
conltacta alone call for a 7 .J per· cent lnereu e ln dlatrtcl expen·
d lturea.
And thll doeln't lncludt the lih
creutna coet of 1uppJl• and
uUllU• or ahytbln1 to meet
enrollmentsrowtb, Morenoaald .
AddlUonalt)', tM dtltr1ct'1 e\11'
trlbutkln to the._. Teacbei'i'
ReUNmen.t Sy1te111 will bl In· creaNd Martinf Dut year.
The new law UIO ~ tbet
lbt dlatrlct wm • ....., a.ut seoo,ooo tncom 'l•••rated thrOlllb lta ...at ............
l?•m Oftr tbe niltjlft ,..,..
llortllO •aid. ....... ~ ... ,. .......
9W9 ptMialM lfJMI for IS· . ..
rlculum. But, he uld. no one
knows yet how this m oney can be
claimed. He added that there
doesn't appear to be enough
money for a ll districts In the
stale.
This year. the new law ap.
parently will have little effect on
the dlltrlcl. Current estJmates
indicate that the distr ict will be
receiving an additional M5,000 in
state money.
' MOil o( tbls was promised to
e mployH dutln c collectln
bar,alnln•. T h e dlatrlet 'a
1eneral fu.nd wtll rectlve only
about $10.~1.• •mall percentaie
of lbe Pl mllllon budtet.
Saddlt back, however. ls re·
celvtn1 more than Caplltrano,
L1tuna Beach and Newport.
Mesa achool dlalrlcta.
They .,.. rec?elvtn1 no add!·
Uonal tunda from the it.ate thl1 year. on tM other •Id• ot the ledter ar• •~h dlatricll u Garden
Orovt, A.nahebn, Santa ba and
Oranp. TbeJ are eaeb nC.Mnc
more UIM a mUUan dollan. t;aat )'Hr. Saddleback rt•
ctl•ed •boUt -.ooo in tddi· tktnal etatl moner. TH ·19ar
Wen, tbe dllb1ot wu It• ....
Throughout our 83 years of carpet reta11tng, one fact becomes
Quite evident - that when money Is less plentiful. people buy bettw
~· I '
This is contrary to popular belief. but makes good sense 1f you
think about it. When you have to concern yourself with value and
performanoa. you are Jlkety to buy....._. .-MtY·
At Alden's in the last three years. our per unit sale has been
more expensive carpeting. reflecting thts fact. Consequently, we
have the taroet.t selection of finer Quallttft you will see anywhere. all
at competitive prices.
' T he end result is customer sat isfaction. pride and
recommendations which provide our QVerwhelmrng source of new
buslnees.