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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-04 - Orange Coast PilotDB Bank Owner ' ., • Ear Sent in Ransom Demand I • 'lmpeaeh Young,' Bad.ham Urges • Spurned Man Torehes DimseU • AF to Diseharge Gay Sergeant • 'l •. I • . :-. -. . . DAILY PILOT ·r .,. • ., . ... . .. .. .v•. ·. . . . " · * * * 1oc * * * . ,,. . . . . . . . ,, TUESDA'( AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4, 1977 VOi.. "·NO. rn. 4 St:CTtOHS, .. racas ReSolUtion Bad.ham Urges Young Ouster Citing "verbal indiscretions," Newport ~ach's Congressman Robert Badham joined with nine other members of Congress Mon- day in calling for the Impeach- ment of U N. Ambassador An- d rew Young The resoluhon. signed by two Democrats and eight Republicans, accuses the con trovers1al ambassador of high crimes and misdemeanors In 21 points including his failure lo op- pose adm1ss1on of Vietnam to the United Nations. calling former presidents Gerald R. Ford and Richard M. Nixon racists and supl)ort for some Communist leaders The Newport Beach Republican said he co sponsored the bill "to call to the attention or the American people that An 1 drew Young does not represent the views o( the country 1n foreign policy." According to a Badham spokesman, the 10 congressmen felt the impeachment resolution was their only forum for oppos ing Young. since congressional efforts to have President Carter silenc(• the peppery ambassador have "been to no avail." In addition to Badham, the other signers of the resolullon m· elude Reps Steven D Symms and George Hansen cboth R· Ida >. John M Ashbrook lR Ohio>. Dan Marriott <R-Utah>. Robert K. Dornan CR-Calif >. Philip M. Crane lR-111. >. Bob Slump CO-Ariz.>. John Rousselot <R-Cahf. > and Larry McDonald <D-Ga > Neither Badham nor his spokesman would comment about the future of the bill. although at was noted that more than 20 congressmen were invil ed to ro author the resolution and only to signed 1t The Impeachment bill now faces committee hearings. It would requm.• approval of lhe full House to hring an impeachment trial 10 the Senate Alie D.8 Strike PHOENIX . Ariz <AP> 'Between 100 and 200 migrant worker.1, all belleve to be illegal alien'\, have gone on strike against the Glf'ndale Arrowhead Ranch, partly owned by Robert Goldwater, brother of Sen. Harry Goldwater (R-Ariz.). .. , NB Police Study Teen NudeScMme Newport Reach police are con- tinuan~ their 1nvest1gation of an alleged scheme by a Balboa Island man to us<' 12 to 14 year- old girls for nude photography s essions Det Sgt. Make Rhtch said David Paul Reumont. 28, of 127 Agate Ave. was arrested Mon· day morning on a warrant issued by the llarbor Judicial District Court charging him with 16 mis- demeanor violations in connec- tion with the case. The warrant charged Rcumort with four counts or soliciting proslllut1on, six counts o( sohcil- ing a lewd act and six counts of cont-ibuting to the delinquency of a miTlor Blitcl' asserted lt-at 'h:~mont approacher' at leas• four girls who arc-N:tweC'r the a~es of 12 and 14. anct offered th<'m cesh or narcotics i( they would pose nude (or rum. Ile alleged one ~irl was offered $600 for a photo session But Blitch said evt~ence gathered in thf' case so far .:lot's not Indicate that any of thf' photo ~raphlc sessions ever l<>'>k place He srud further evidence link ing Reumont to more teenage girls is bein~ souJ.'(ht today Reumont was released from Newport Beach city Jail Monday night niter posUng Sl,500 bail. Kidnaped Student Loses Ear By The Ass~lated Press 1talian police rescued a k1d - napcd university student today. but not before his abductors mailed part o( tht• man's lert car to his family to underline their demand for a $1 2 m1l11on ransom The grisly message rccallt'<f the lactic used by kidnapers of a Getty family hear an 1973 Swiss and Italian police. meanwhile. reported no progress 1n tht· kidnapings of the 5 year· old f!rand ruecl' of a Bolivian.tan magnate or the l ·) c ar old 1:randson of JO Italian tn· dustnahst Giusep~ Luppino. 21 . son or a 'l.Calthy landowner, was frt'ed al dawn by a squad o( police who broke into an isolated hut where he 'I.a:. bt'ing held near the '-OUtht·m Italian town of Reggio Calabna A police s pokesman said Lup· pmo broke into tPars when his r e scu<'rs appeared The spokesman quoted him as telling police the kidnapcrs had mut1lal· ed part of his ear several days ago. after beating him almost un· conscious and us ing a c;mall amount of anesthet 1c Pol1<·e said the family paid the k1dna~rs $600.000. A spok<'sman -.ard the v1ct1m s ear was di'>· patch<'d to extort add1t1onal money from th<' ram1ly The kic1napers of J Paul Gf'tlv Ill. ).!randson or the lalt· 011 b1llionair<'. sent the youth s right (•ar to Italian news papers to press thC'1r demand~ for a S2 5 million ransom Gf'tty was held for fl\C months an the Calabna region ht•fore th<' ransom was 1>aHI and hl' was freed . Two men werl' convicted and impnsoned in that .alxluct1on In C:l'nt·va, Swiss police said lh<' family of 5-ycur old Graz1ella Ortiz rt'ct•lved no word of ransom demands from thr k1dnapers who snatched the child Monday out· .,See EAR, Page AZ) Man Torches Self in Car ST. CLAIR SllORES, Mith. <AP> A youn~ ma" who rc1>ortedly set h1mse" a(1rc• in his car nftt r an ar~11nient with his /,!ir\fri<.rc! wu~ t-os pitallzed in cnt1cal corrM1<m to<!ay Ne1~hbors o• the: J?1rl draAit<'<I thl' young man. Peter flehcrry . 24 , of Grosse Pointe Woods, in fh•mes from his burning car Monday night. He was transferred from S aratoga llospital lo Detroit Gent•ral Hospital, wh·r~ lus cond1t1on was re ported cnlil'al with bums ovt•r almost nl I of his body. The Jprl. whose name was not rev<'alcd. told polit'C she and Reberry quarreled. CALIFORNIA BANKER JOHN GABRIEL, 65, AIDED BY WIFE AT TOKYO AIRPORT Collapsed, Lett Unconscious for Hours Because of 'Carter Connection' Hijackers Deny Aid To Sick HB Banker TOKYO cAP1 An arhng American bunk('r collapsed at gunpoint anrl then was left un- c·onsc1ouc; for hours becau.-.c the h1Jackers o( a Japanese a1rhner thought ham a . Jewish fncnd or U S. president Jimmy Carter," a former California lawmaker said today <Related photo, A4 1 "They m1sundcn;tood John ap- parently because I persuaded them to let me send a telex to the president, the U S ambassador In Bangladesh and five con- gressmen." said Walter Kara· b1an in an Interview with The As- sociated Press. "The hlJackers had a loRic to Jump to the conclusion. They de· c1ded that John Gabriel m ui1t be a capitalist friend of President Carter because we sent a telex direct to the President," said Karabian, of Monterey Park "That mnde him their first target " (Gabriel owns the Garfield Bank in Huntington Beach. I On Thursday. Karabian said. h11ack<'rll took tht' 65-year old c:a hnel to the Japan Air Lines l>l'R c0<·kpit, but Karab1an said ht• didn"I sec what happened hehind thl' cockp1t 's closed door ' I had the worst end of it. They w (' r t' <I <' t e r m 1 n c d t o k i II m e There were three ter- rorist." in the cockpit, three guns at my head They fared two shots into the air through the window,·· Gabriel s aid in an earlier in- terview with Th.-Associated Press "I heard from John later that the terrorists threatened h1m by saying 'you capitalist, you shall . . • be the first one to be executed.' or something. After getting out of the cockpit. he collapsed and lay on the floor for two to three hours." Karab1an said. "But we could do nothing, because the hijackers never permitted us lo stand up or take c:areof him "But Dr. Masaoml Hokari, a Japanese doctor aboard. gave him medical care and then re<:· ommended that the hijackers release him, which they later clad." he added. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel, from Montebello nnd Karabian and his <See BANKE R, P age A2> Gay Sergeant To Be Owted FORT WORTH, Tex <AP) An Air Force sergeant says the Air Force has told him he will be discharged a'gatnst his will because he is a homosexual. Sgt. Robert McKee, 24. a native of Long Beach. and a veteran or more than four years in the Air Force stationed at nearby Carswell Air Force Base. s aid n four.officer board re· viewed his case art.er he told his commanding officer he was a homosexuaJ "l just got tired of hiding it I thought it would be better lo be out in the open,·• said McKee, a trlev1s1on equipment repairman whose Job involved the m ain· tenanct' and repair of Carswell '• closed circuit television 1y1tom. Boy Stabbed 'Over Milk' WILMINGTON <AP) -A 16· year-old Mexican-American ~y was stabbed below the heart and a 17·fear-old .black youth was charged in what police said was a race-related fight that started over mHk Danny Gallegos of Wilmington was listed ln extremely critical condition Monday night al Harbor General Hospital. Coas t \\enth ~r Fair and sunny through Wednesday with some fog a nd low -clouds late night and early morning hours. Lows tonigbL S.7 to 63 Hi&hs Wednesday 70 to 74. l.NSIDE TODAY Tommy John of tM Dodgna throws hU rebvtlt arm at tlwr Phillies tonight as the No- llonol teaou-champtonthip ~enn opms. Ston•s. Photos. RJ Index AZ OAIL v_1>_1.;;...L .:;.O_T ____ s ____ T...;.u_u_d_a.._y._01;_-1o_t>e_r _,_,_9_77 Reds Reported .Able To Attack Satellites WASHINGTON (AP> • Uefense Secretary Harold Drown :;aid today the Russi<ms arc able to attat'k som, .. satelhlcs 1n 5pal'C, a dc•vclopmcnt he siud was "somewhat troubling." Brown told a news eonference ' t.he Soviet Union "has an ope~a- tional capability that could b~ used agamst some sat~lhtes." This was the hrsl d1sl'losurc that Russia achicvt>d ~omc form of an anti sutelhte system. The defense secretary dechned to go into detail on the kind of U.S. satellites that might be Carter Slips Error Made in V.S. Speech t:'.'\ITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP> -President Carter, in u momentary slip, referred to tht• ··teg1t1matt• rights of the Panamanian people" to day during his address to the U.N. General Assembl}. The mistake drew a smile from hraeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan. The President, reading his speech from a pn· pared text. quickly corrected hims·eu to say "Pales· tinian people.'' Staeks of Cash Youths' Wealth Puzzles Police EVERETI, Wash. CAP) - Wastungton authorities continue to ponder the strange case of the kids with $105,000 and no visible means of support. Thus far, the money is Ieeal. It is not against the law to be rich, though the cash that was piled in stacks of $20 bills m the van of the young brother and sister con- tinues to defy investigators. With the money, an officer found a .22-caliber rifle: a .50- caliber black powder rifle described as a "collector's toy"; a .77-caliber pellet rifle; some ammunition; and about a pound or a substance being tested to de- termine if it is marijuana. The mystery money ~ in an Everett bank safe-deposit vault for safe-keeping under the name of Snohomish County Sheriff Bob Dodge. No one bas claimed lt or reported it missing, a spokesman for Dodge said Monday. The 17·year·old girl and her 15-year-old brother are in custody at the Denny Youth Center in Everett on beer and drug possession charges. They apparently are from the San Francisco Bay area. The series or events beean SepL 24 when a State Patrol of- ficer spotted a 1969 Volkawagen van parked on the shoulder of In- terstate S near Marysville, about 30 miles north of Seattle, and stopped to see if there was a mechanical problem. The trooper approached. smelled what he thought was marijuana and saw cash and guns inside. Authorities found about $00,000 in the girl's pockets and on the dashboard. Another SS 000 was mixed with dirty cl~thes and the Temainder was stuffed in a shoebox. The youngsters· stories con-- Iii ct. They say the money was to buy a house. but claim either not to know where the cash came from or that they got it from their :;tepfather. The FBI says their stepfather js at large since escaping from the Terminal Island federal penitentiary in Los Angeles in 1975, where be was servmg a 15-year term for importing co- caine. The youths say their mother was accompanying them in another van, but if that is true. she has disappeared. 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Costa Mesa's Dial-a-Ride Plans Shelved Plans to offer Dial·a-Ride service to Costa Mesa residents starting in February were at least temporarily shelved Mon- day by dire(:tors of the Orange County Transit District <OCTD >. The Costa Mesa service fell victim to a study OCTD planners have Wlder way that could chart the district's growth throut;b 1990. Director Al Hollinden said that study could have an impact on bus service in Costa Mesa and he convinced fellow directors to temporarily bait plans to offer Dial-a-Ride in that community. Dial-a-Ride offers residents door-to-destination service within a community in vans or taxis for a SO-cent fare. Left on the drawing boards were plans to offer the service in the Sad- dleback Valley this winter since bus service there is expected to change little because of the OCTD Jong-range plan. Hollinden said the Costa Me"a service may proceed anyway as the ~tudy progce~ses this wwter. BERKELEY (AP) The University of California says the Allan BakJce reverse discnmina- tion case should be decided on "whether a state university ad · missions program may take race into account to remedy the ef · feels of. . .discri minatlon." (Related story AS). In a legal brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday, UC said the Constitution does not prohibit "race-conscious" action a.1med at "achieving a m8Jor public objective." The Supreme Court will hear arguments Oct. 12 on Bakke·s claim he was denied admission to the UC Davis medical school while minority applicants with poorer academic records were admitted. F,..,.PageAl EAR ••• side the family's subu'rban Geneva home. Graziella's parents broadcast a plea Monday night for their daughter's safety. Her father. George Ortiz, appealed to re porters today to ''please leave us alone, we want to save our daughter's life." The child's milliona1rc Cath<'r is the n~hew of tin magnate An tenor Patino. PaUno. 82: Is mt· son of the late Bolivian magnntf' Simon Patino, who founded 11 tm mining empire later nalionulm•d by tbeBoliviansoveromenl. \•ulnerable to Soviet aUack. The most important are recon na1ssa1H.'e satellites which keep track of military devt'lopments 1n tht' Sov1t•l t Inion. and other spat•e vl·h1('lt•s which would warn of any S11v1t•t musslle launch a11nl'll at the llr11tcd States. Ut•ft-11sc sources said the Rus .. 1an cavab1hty is believed ef· fet•t1n• .1g<Jmst so.1tl•lhtes travel- rn~ in rl'l;.itt vdy low level orbits, whit·h n11i.:hl tndude some recon- na 1 ssatll'\' \ t.'h1dcs Brown m.1de his disclosure in rc.,ponsc to a question at the end of a 11\'\\ s ('onft-rcnce "We don't have that capab1h· h " ltw titoknsl' secretary said, a·lthnu~h he nott-d th al the l:rutcd Stall'' 1s t•ngugcd in un ex- ploratory development which <'ould ll•ad to -.uch a weapon. Thl• t 'nitcd !->tale<; had a crude anti .,atl'lhtc syslem in operation 111 thl• t•arlv 19GO:-., but dismantled I l On anotht'r mutter, Brown said "1t may lake months more" to rl•solH' thl' (!Ut.''ilion of whether l • S alltt•s 111 Eurupc want pro· dtH'l111n .inJ deployment of a U.S. rwutron bomb, a weapon de· s11.:111·d to 111.,ablt.' tanks by killing thl•tr tre\\s but without infiictmg seven• damage on structures on tht' battlefield or killing civilians ,n m·jrl1> areas. Ht.· s;.i1d the neutron weapon, \~ h1l·h ha!> become a political is· '>lll' 1n Europe, has "substantial n11htary advantages" and dJS· 11utcd the contention of critics that 1L'i existence would make nuclear v.e1r mor~ hkely because 1l limits physical damage and thus, pn'Sumably. would make it easier for Western leaders to or- <h:r into use. Pn...,1dcnt Carter is studying whether to order producllon of the weapon. Fro• Pag~ Al BANKER ••• wire. former actress Carole Wells Karabian. weTe on a round- the-world trip when the hijackers took command of the DC8 15 minutes alter it took off from Bombay for Bangkok last Wednesditv. "On the second day, in Dacca, I persuaded the hijackers to let m<! send out the telex, wtuch l thought would inform the U.S JZO\'emment that there were 10 Americans on board the plane in jeopardy. We were informed by the Bangladesh government il was hard to contact the Japanese gov<'mment, .. Karabian said. Mrs. Karabian was released Thursday, Gabriel on Friday and Karab1an on Sunday. The hijack ended Monday after the plane landed in Algiers and the hi· Jackers surrendered to Algerian authorities. Gabriel, who calls Karabian "my adopted son." said he served as Karabian 's father in the wedding when Karabian married Miss Wells. The Gabriels and Karabians will return to California Wednes- day aflt'moon, Gabriel said. Policy Def ended MOSCOW CAP> -President Lcorud I. Brezhnev presented the final draft of the Soviet Union's new constitution tod~ with a 90 minute speech that defended Sovit•t human righL'> policy and said it 1s still too early to create a cla-;sless society. The 70-year-0ld leader told the Supreme Soviet, tht' 1.500-member national parliament, that the new con- '> t 1 tu lion 1s a victory for "socialist democracy." Cont:est Crowd Pleaser Judges }and spectators al first organized :;urfing contest at Lower Trestles watched more than 100 top surfers competing dur- ing the st.•cond day long Sutherland Sportswcur California Pro contest. First day of meet was held lust month, but lack of waves had postponed contest. Third and final day of the competition is still up in the air. contest officials said today. Contest purse is $3,000. Sorrow to Buy Freedom?· Haldeman, Ehrlic~ Mitchell Seek Reletl$e WASHINGTON CAP> -HR. Haldemarl 1s repentant John 0 Ehrlichman has "demonstrated contmwng contnt1on. ·· Jdhn N. .M 1tch<!ll ts • 'truly sorry " Their l~yers argued before U S. OlStrkt Judge John J . S1nca todav that for those reasons, and others, the three should be re- leased from pnson Each wu close to Richard M. Nixon when ht' was president. Each was among the most powerful ~en in the ftrst Nixon administr,1tion. Each is serving at least :!'~ years in prison for multiple "..criminal acts in the Watergate coverup_ Ehrllcl)man, 52, will have served a year of that sentence Oct. 28 al the federal prison camp al Safford, Ariz. Haldeman, who will be S'l this month, entered prison at Lompoc on June 21. Mitchell.',C. became a pnsoner at the Mmtwell Air Force Base fac1litv in Alabama the next day. They ~ the last Watergate · figures inprison. Haldeman. chief of staff in the N1'<on White House, and Ehrhcblnan, the domestic counselor, asked that their sen- tences be cut to time served. Mitchell asked only a reduction of his sentence. Sirica •has granted similar pleas irt the past for such Wat~rgate figures as John Dean. Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, James W. McCord Jr. and Jeb Stuart Ma· gruder. ,He has said that a necessary ingredient of such le- niency ls contrition, a thread that ran throuah the petitions filed by the lhreet.>nvicts' attorneys. Ehrliclknan 's lawyers pleaded that be tias been disbarred, is hundreds of thousands or dollars in debt, is in danger or losing family ties and has been punished enough. They said all the money he re- ceived for his novel "The Com· pany" and the tete,..ision series that it spawned t\ad gone to satlsfy lawyers' fees. All three of the convicted men made similar references to being im· poverished by the Watergate Youth Jailed Aftl!r Random Plwne Call SAN DIEGO CAP> -Gayle Murrell picked up the telephone in her home when it rang at 11: 30 pm. Monday. A man's voice said he picked her name at random and offered money if they could meet for sexual activity. Miss Murrell drove to the ad- dress and says she found a man in a yellow van who identified himself as her caller. But she re- fused to get into the van with him. Tbe man then handed her his driver's license to bold while he, went to find money. When he re- turned and offered it, the 18-year· old man was arrested by plainclothes police officer Mur· rell and booked into jail for in· vestigaUon of making an obscene telephone call, indecent ex· posure, soltciting prostitution and lewd conducL Then Officer Murrell went to work on her regular shift. scandaJ. "The extent of his punishment cannot be measured solely by the months or years or conflnement in prison." Ehrlichman•s lawyers argued in their written motion •'The deterrent effects of society's wrathful outpourings on Mr. Ehrlichman are well known by all people in tbe United States. No public official at aQY level is unaware of the conse- quences of maUeasance in of. !ice." Llke Haldeman, Ehrllchme mentioned the pardon granted to N•~. speaking in bis petition ~ ·'the ironies of serving • s\ll)erior who ls later pardoned.•• Haldeman'• petition said Nlx,. on made clear in bis \elebskln ~ terviews ''that be was the prtn. c1pal actor in the obstruction of. justice in 19'2 and "113 ... ~ . Haldeman•s lawyen argued • that if that information bad been available to Sirica wbeo be sen· tenced the former chief ol staff. "perhaps the court would have imposed a lesser sentence.•• Mitchell made no mentim of Nixon, who remains his friend. But his petition noted that since his sentencing be bas become a widower aod that bis lS·year-old dauchter, Martha. mas been .. the principal ~ctim. oC these events.·• 'Sick-in' Healed SAN JOSE (AP) -Santa Clara sheriff's deputies were nporting back to work today after UlOre than half the department , participated in a sick-in Monday. officials aald. .. • • RDdolph's Incompatible Dancer Wants to Forget Ro'le of Lover LONDON (APJ -British film critics r"oasted director Ken Russell's new movie based on the life of screen lover Rudolph. Valentino and said dancer Rudolf Nureyev yi the title role was little or noheli:'. Nureyov said today he wants to.· forget about bis role in the con- troversial and heavily panned new movie in which he pl~ nude scenes. "It's done. It's all finished. Now it's their affair," he told re· porters at tus London hotel. When asked about the newspapers• unflattering re- views, Nureyev said: "l have not read any of them." " 'Valentino' is a dislocated se- q u ence of bizarre events: destructive, silly and dull.·· wrote Margaret Hinxman in the DaiJy Mail following the pre- miere Monday night. Ian Christle of the Daily Ex- press commented: "Veering between slapsUck and realism. over.acted in the supporting roles and clumsily written, the film is simply tedious. Nureyev dances quite well in the leading role and his performance is never less than adequate and never anything more." Arthur Thirkell of the Daily Mirror said Russell "takes the bare bones of Valentino's life, turns the man into a lemon and squeezes the pips out or him. Not a pretty sight .•• Under Russell's direct.ion Nureyev ts lit· tie more than a circus performer called upon to leap through hoops at his master's bidding." But Tim Radford of Th~ Guar· dlan said Nureyev "ian 't at all bad. He looks better than he speaks, striding hau&btily about, Latin and ferocious, mouthina courteous endearments to camp- ily star·strlcken ladies.·· The sexually titillatint scenes that are found in most Russell movies in "Valentino" included nude love scenes betw~en Nureyev and actresses Michelle Phillips and Penny Milford and an orgy in a crowded drunk tank in a Call!orniaJall. The critics bad noting to say about the nude Jove scenes but most objected to the jail scene. Miss Hinxman said it was "ghastly and inaccurate taste- lessness." Thlrtell said It was "crudely bandied ••• not sicken· ing, justslck." • Chuich&uu Gay: Priests PORT sr. LUCIE, Fla. (AP> -In a movo to unify • the Epfsec>l)al Church, tbe House of Bishops bas ruled that homosexuals abould not be ordained priests <>t married in the ehureh. The church's govemlnc body al10 1ave nearly un. anlmou.'I sanction Monday· to any bl.shops who mltht decide by "their own eon- science' •to retu.,,e to ordain women priests or allow lut 'I ear o p.e-o l n 1 t be priesthood to women. The vote on the homos t· ual lsaue cam• alter a 1'6- port by • theotoa~cotn! ... tee Jiead~ l>y ObJO Bls - NUREYEV COSTAR LESLIE CARON Al PREMIERE No Bravo• for Ballet Star ea 'Valentlno· "Valentino." which opens in ti\~ United States ~nesday, was the 39-year old ballet star's debul as an actor. He attended the premiere with Princess Margaret. Jobl> ff. JSwt that ••BJbUc uadtr1tandln1 HJecta hom.aaxuat pncuce. • • ' J Orange Coast Bi&'il Today's Clo Ing N.Y. Scoe VOL. 70, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1977 c TEN CENTS Satellite Attack by Russians Possible WASHINGTON IAP> Defon~e Secretary Harold Brown said today the Hussrnns are abl~ to attack some satellites 1n space, a development he srud was "somewhat troubling." Brown told a news conference the SoVJel Union "has an opera· tiorfht ~pabihty that could be U3ed against some satellites." This was the flrst dJSclosure that Russia achieved some form of an anti-satellite system. The defense secretary declined to go into detail on the kind of U.S. satellites that might be vulnerable to Soviet attack. The most important are reeon· na1ssance satellites which keep track or military developments tn the Soviet Union, and other space vehicles which would warn of any Soviet missile launch cu med at the United States Defense sources said the Ru~-.um r11n11b1htv IS believed ef- fective aga1J1st satellites travel- ing m relatively low-level orbits, which mJght include somt: recon- naissance vehicles. Brown made his disclosure in response to u quest1o)'l al the end of a news conference "We don't have that capabih ty ,'' the defense secretary said, although he noted that the Umted Stutes 1s engaged in an ex ploratory development which could lead to such a weapon. The United States had a crude anti-satellite system 1n operation in the early 1960s, but dismantled it. On another matter, Brown said "1t may take months more" lo resohe the questJon of whether L' .S al!Jes an Europe want pro- duction and deployment of a U.S neutron bomb, a weapon de· signed to disable tanks by killing their crews but without inflicting severe damage on structures on the battlefield or killing civilians in nearby areas. He said the neutron weapon. "hich has become a political is- s ue m Europe, has "substantial military advantages" and dis· puted the contention of critics <See ATTACK, Page A!J Si1-ica Reduces Sentences Time Cut for Three Former Nixon A.ides AP ......... PAROtE DUE SOON? John EhrHchman WASlllNGTON CA P > ti S D1slnct Judge John J . Sirtca ended tlis long involvement in the Watergate case today by drastically r educing the sen teoces of the biggest fish netted in the scandal. He reduced the 21 ~ year to 8 ) ear sentences of John N Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman and John D Ebrlichman lo a period of ·not less than one nor more than four years.· Ehrhchman, who went to pri!.ton without waiting for the outcome of his appeals, thus becomes eligible for parole Crom his Watergate cover-up conv1c tion after Oct. 28. He !>till is under a 20-month to five-year sentence for his convic lion in the so-called Watergate plumbers case but it was expect· ed that the judge in that case • would reduce the lime to con- form with that handed by Silica. For Haldeman the magic date is June 21 next year and for Mitchell, June 22, 1978. Smca made his decision alter hcarinJ! tape recorded requests for lcnaenc} by tht: three men, and picas by their lawyers. Sirica was chief judge of the U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia when the seven Watergate burglars were indict- ed Sept. IS, 1972. He assigned himself to hear their trial and Andrew Young Target Move for l~a£1utwnl Joined by Badham that bc~an un involvement that ended only today "l'm glad it's the last maJor decision I '11 have lo render m thJs case." he told n reporter before entering court. "It's a long, dif ficult case, in many respects a sad case. I'm glad to sec the end ofthetunnel" There are no more Watergate prosecutions pendm(.l and it LS ex· peeled that Siraca will soon voluntarily take the UUe or senior judge, which will free him from day -to-day courtroom responsibilities He is 73. M1tchell, Haldeman and Erhlichman were convicted of con!>piring to cover up White Housl' involvement In the Watergate scandal and of lying about it afterward. They fought their conviction and sentences to the U.S. Supreme Court without success and there were no judicial remedies remaining other than Sirica s action. If Sjrica failed lo reduce their sentences their only other re- course would have been lnterven· lion by President Carter. Mangers' Vlete Ehrlichman. 52, formerly domt.>sllc counselor to Richard Nixon when he was pre:sident. has been in the federal prison camp at Safford, Ariz., since Oct. 28. Mitchell, 64, who was Nixon's attorney general, went Into pri:.on at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama on June 22 and Haldeman. the Nixon chief of btarf. entered the prison facility at Lompoc, theday before. EhrlJchman's lawyer, Stuart Stiller, read from a Jetter bi& client had sent to Judge Sirtca earlier in the year: 'Tm guilty in law and In fact .ind during these months In prison I've come to accept thi.s reality,·· Ehrlichmann wrote. ·'I tflink often of bow tbh wreckage migbt have been avoided." Jn the inl.erview, tape n!C01'ded by a probation o fficer, Ehrllchman spoke of having Jet Nixon be his conscie11ce, aayin1: "In effect. I abdicated my moral judgment and turned it over to someoneetw. '' Citing "verbal indiscretions," Newport Beach's Congressman Robert Badham joined with rune other members of Congress Mon· d ay in caJling for tbe impeach- ment or U.N Ambassador An· drew Young. Tbe resolution, signed by two D e mocrats and eight Republ1cam, accuses the con- troversial ambassador m high crimes and misdemeanors in 2l points including hJs raili.ire to GI>· pose Jldmi'8Jon of VletnJm to Ule United Nations, calUng fotmer presidents Gerald R. Ford and Richard M. Nixon raci.stS and support for some Communist leaders. have "been to no avail." In addition to Bldham. the other signers of the resolution in· elude Reps. Steven D. Symms and George llan~en lbolh R- ld;i >. John M. Allhbrook CR· Oh101, Dan Marriott IR t.:tah >. Robert K Dornan ( R-Calar. ). Philip M. Crane <R·lll. >. Bob Stump ID·Arit.), John Rousselot <R·Callf) and Larry McDonald ID-Ga.). Property Tax ·Bills Said 'Exploitation' The Newport Beach Republican sa1d he co-sponsored the bill "to call to the attention of the American people that An· drew Young does not represent the views of the country in foreign policy." According to a Badham spokesman, the 10 congressmen felt the impeachment resolution was their only forum for oppos· ing Young, since congressional efforts to have President Carter silence the peppery ambassador Neither Badham nor his spokesman would comment about the future of the bill, although it was noted that more than 20 congressmen were inv1t· ed to co-author the resolution and only lOsigned it. The Impeachment bill now faces committee hearings. Jt °" ould require approval of the full House lo bnng an impeachment trial m the Senate. Assemblyman Dennis Mangers <D-Huntington Beach) said Monday that so-called prop- erty tax reform bills rec:entJy re- jected by the state Legislature would have constituted "ex· ploilation or the middle class . beyond our wildest dreams." Mangers, speaking before members of the Huntin1ton Beach Chamber of Commerce said that. under the measures: most of the $2.S million in a state • budget surplus was earmarked for the inner-city poor. Coast Banker Stricken "Only 16 percent of the money would have been returned to dls- t r i ct s like this" (73rd Assembly District). he Hijackers Left Collapsed Man Unconscious said. Mangers said that un· der the pro· posal, resi- dents of his district, which in · TOKY-0 (AP> -An ailing American banker collapsed at gunpoint and then wu left un· conscious for hours because the hijackers of a Japanese airliner mistakenly thought him a· "Jewi!h friend of U.S president Jimmy Carter,'' a former California lawmaker said today (Related photo, A4 I '"They mi!lunderstood John ap· parently because l persuaded them to let me send a telex to the president, the US. amba5sador Top Dining, FzmPlaces Highl,ighted The Orange Coa.'lt has scores of reasons to celebrate National -RHtaurant Week --the many fine restaurants which serve the area. Today's Daily Pilot brings you a special magazine section de· laihng many or the Orange Coast's best dining and enter tainmcnt establishments. Orange County Dining and En· tertainment Is /Our armchair Suide lo places serving every- thing from soup and sandwiches to ~auces and soufnes For your up to the minute tour or the Orange Coast'<; best restaurants look tor Orange County Dining and EntertaJn. mentin today'!! Daily Pllot. • in Bangladesh and five con· gressmen," said Walter Kara· bian in an interview with The As- sociated Press. Gabriel is an Armenian Chris· lian. . "The hijackers had a logic to jump to the conclusion. They de· clded that John Gabriel must be a capitalist friend of President Carter because we sent a telex direct to the President," said Karabian, of Monterey Park. "Thal made him their first target.·• <Gabriel owns the Garfield Bank in Huntington Beach.> On Thursday, Karabian said, hijackers took the 65-year-old Gabriel to the Japan Air Lines DC8 cockpit, but Karabian said he didn't see what happened behind the cockpit's closed door ''I had the worst end of it They were determined to kill me ... There were three ter· rorists in the cockpit, three guns at my bead. They fired two shots Into the air through the window,'' Gabrtel said in an earlier m· terview wlth The Associated Press. "'I heard from John latt'r that th<' lerrorisL'i threatened him by saying 'you capitalist, you shall he the first one to be executed,' or something. Arter getting out of the cockpit. he collapsed and lay on the noor for two to three hours." Karabian said. "Rut we could do nothing, hecause the hijackers never permitted us to stand up or take care of him. "But Dr. Ma.'lnomi Hokari, a Japanese doctor aboard, gave him medical care and then rec- ommended that the hijackers release him, which they later did," he added. Mr and Mrs. Gabriel, from Montebello and Karabian and his wife, former actress Carole Wells Karabian. were on a round- the-world trip when the hijackers took command of the DC8 15 mlnut~ after 1t look off from Bombay for Bangkok last W ednesda.v. ''On the second day, in Dacca, I persuaded the hijackers to let me send out the telex, which I thought would inform the U.S. government that there were 10 Americans on board the plane in <See BANKER. Page A2) .eludes Huntington Beach, Foun· tain Vall~y and most of Costa Mesa, could expect cheeks rang- ing from $34 lo $200. He said that check of $800 to $1,200 would have gone to the inner-city poor. "Is this a good redUltrlbuUon of wealth? l say no," he declared. "Why In hell do you raise $2 .S million In surplus money anyway?" he asked. "There's something wrong in the fint place for government to be did· dling around With this kind Of money." Mangers said lhel'e would have been a St charge In handling each Carter Slips Error Made in V.S. Speech UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <AP) President Carll'r. in a momentary s lip. referred to th<· "l<'g1t1matr n~hts of the Panamanian people·· to day during his address to the U.N. General Assembly TI1c mistake drew a smile from Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan. The President, reading his speech from a pre-· pared text, quickly corrected himself to say "Pales- tinian p('Oplt' " /\skl'd about the slip, U.S. Ambassador Andrew \'ounf{ smiled and said: "Don't you think Panama- nians have legitimate rights, too?" I check plus the fact lhat new tax- es, such as an automobile rec· istratton, would be part ol the tax reform. ''This isinsanit,y,•• be said. Mangers also expressed COO• cern that t.he tax reform propoeal would have created a new class of poor people out of t.be present middle class. ·•we are an endan1ered species with a lot of virtues thlt. need protection," be added. Mangers also lubed out at the highway program, claim.inc that Orange Count.Y g~ far below Its shared tax revenues. "This is where the 1rowt.h Is and thb is where the money should be," he said. (See MANGERS, Pase A.2) Costa Mesa's Dial-a-Ride Plans Shelved Plans to offer Dlal·a·Rtde service to Costa Mesa residents starting in February were at least temporarily abelved Mon· day by directors of the Orance County Transit District (OCI'D). The Costa Mesa service fell victim to a study OCTD plannen have under way that could chart the district's 1rowth through 1990. Director Al Hollinden said that study could have an impact on bus service in Costa Mesa and he convinced fellow directors to temporarily hall plans to offer Dial·a·Ride in that community. Dial-a-Ride offers residents door-to-destlnalion service within a community in vans or taxis for a SO-cent fare. Left on the drawtng boards were plans to offer the service In the Sad· dleback Valley this winter since bu~ service there is expected to chsn~e little because of the OCTD long-range plan. Hollinden said lhe Costa Me.u 11ervice may proceed anyw"ay as the study progresses thl~ winter. V eJlir~ Victim LOS ANGELES <.AP> -A 41· year-old resident bas been killed and a 15-year-old wounded after a gunman shot into a cro~ Venice neighborbood. • ~ SOVIETS "TROUBLING' DefenH Secretary Brown Parents: Don't Sell McNally Parents a n d teachers representing )(cN ally Continua· t.ion School 're planning a cam- paign to convince Newport-Mesa school trustees to keep the cam- pus where it ls. About ao parents, teachers and district otfici~ discussed the future of the school Monday nlgbt. It is currently located at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard lo Costa M~a. Sc:bool district officials want t.o aell the seven~acre alte to Costa. Mesa's downtown redevelop. meal a1ency and mOYe tile Mc Nally.~ P..rlDclpal :.JacJc Coleman tal4 U.. ~ Jlmdq be belleves the best~ let the school. wb.fcb cQJTeDtly has an enrollment of more Ulan 320 hiall .school-age stud ots, is Jts pres. .entlocaUon. He Aid be believes the existln& buildio8 could remain lJo nve acres aDd "we would •till have • viable program ... Under quest.loninl from mem· ~of the d.lJtrlc\ Cltlzen Ad· vtsory Com~. whkh is atu- dyiDI the posalble closlu of three demc-nt.ary schools and the ~ation of McNally. Coleman said it. m.liht be J*slbte to fit the caropus onto four acres, but that would entail new cooatruction and • whole new laYo\lt. McNally pare:nta. teachers and a few students took the op· portunit.y to tell tM vlslt.l.na co.m· mittee members what they thOuebt ot the pro~ to re· loc•tlt the campus to Ule three elementary achoOli Ybereenroll· mmt has dipped -Monte Vi.st•. Whittler and Wilson. "We don't want tog~ lDto aey comm\llllty wbero we're not wanted,.. said ooe parem who aaid abe atteodid ~c meet· togs tidd at the thrfi acbools dur- ing the put.two~ Parenla at the three elemen· tary schools have turned out in Jar1c numWra to protest tho possible closlna or thelr oelabbotbood •cboola. Some ot. also opposed movin, the con- Unuation campus nto their ne!ihborboods. Parents at Monday's ltcNaity meeting aald they want to con.. (SMSCllOOL, Pa&•A2> Weather Fair mwl sunny through Wednaday wltb aome fog and low clouds late nteht and early momlnc hours. Lows toni1bt. S7 to 63. Highs Wednesday 10 to 74. INSIDE TODA. Y TO"""l/ John o/ fhe ~ throw hJI Nbuilt.arm at tM PhUll~• tonight .OI the No- fional LfoOw championlhip aeri411 opmt. Storift, Ph<Jto.. 131 .,. 112 DAILY PILOT c Tue!>day. Octobclr 4, 1977 Letter Asked M esa Council Wants 'Trust' By JA('KIE llYMAN Ol I"' ~IY Pitel Sl•ll ll wtts a c&Sl' of "the old fashioned handshake 44pproacb" versus suspicions and lack of trust m ele<-ted officials. At leas t, that's how tht• C'ostct Mesa City Council viewt..>d at. The issue arose at Monday night's council meetmg when council members were asked to adopt a letter setting forth the re- s ul ts of salary and related nerotiations with city main· tenance workers. f',....PageAJ MANGERS. • He remarked that he hH raised "lots ol hell" with Adriana Gianturco, director of the California Department of Transportation, after she said she bad no intentions ol ever finis hing the Costa& Mess Freeway. "l didn't get far with her. but nobody does," Mangers said. ··sbe gets her marchinf orders from the governor ·' He said becaus e of tho un finished freeway more and more traffic will be going through residential streets "and it's going to kill kids.·· Although traditionally the city has merely 11~cepted and hied such memoranda of understand· ing, this time employes request· ed that the letter be adopted, an 11ction that would make It bind· ing. "I really think the lime has come in th.is country when we have to have some understand ing, some trust 10 elected of ficials' words," responded Vice mayor Jack Hammett, noting that the city has always honored its agreements in the past. "With me it's a question or ph1106ophy," he said. The document, whic h represents the first bme the city h.1s negotiated a two-year rather thun one.year agreement, calls for hikes in salary ranges and covers other topics such as pay during jury duty and industnal uccident leave. Linder Its provisions. top pay tor a custodian will 10 from $1 ,003 per month to $1,066 per month by next fall and, for an ~qu1prnent maintenance supervisor, from $1,696 to $1,802. James G. Harker, an attorney representing the workers, said the formal adoption or the docu mentwas••aquestionofmorale .. However, council members ap· parenlly believed their own morale was at stake They ac cepted, but did not formally adopt the memorandum Co uncil Act ion . . In Monday night action, the Costa Mesa City Council PROPERTIES WESf: Approved plans to build 54 sangle-famlly homes north of Salinas Avenue and west of Santa Clara A venue SUPERBLOCK: Okayed the fi~t reading of a move to rezone property bounded by Park Avenue, Center Street. J>lumer Street and Anaheim Avenue from residential and commercial to institutional and recreational. EMPLOYE CONTRACTS: Accepted and filed, but dtd not adopt, a memorandum of undentandinl with the City Employes' Association, Maintenance Unit. NORTH CITY REZONE: Refused to overturn a plan· ninl commission decision to postpone until Jan. 23 possible reioning ol property south of Sunflower A venue and west of Bear Street pending further study of <'om pal.Ible us.a ol the whole area EXCEPTION HEARING: Upheld a planning com mission decision to deny a variance that would have permitted two units to be added to an existing residence at 252 Palmer St FOLEY TRACT: Approved the final map for a sub· division by Foley Construction Company at the southeast corner of Sunflower Avenue and Smalley Road, despite pro· tests by some neighbors about the height and positionin& or several of the houses to be constructed. Ce lla, A ides Asking R e opening of Trial By TOM BARLEY OI .. o.ll't 'llet IUft A motion to reopen the Lo6 Anseles Federal Court trial that ended with the conviction ol Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three codefendants wu filed Monday in the courtroom where all four men were sentenced In June, 1976. Judge Matt Bym e agl'ffd to examine the issues of new evidence raised by lawyers ror three of the rour defendants and set ()ct. 25 u the date for a hear. inc into the motion. He ordered lawyers for Cella, 52, former hos pital ad · minlstrator Stephen Robert Evans, 32, and former hospital business manager Theodore Scblffman, 53, to prepare af· fldavits supporting their ariu- menta that evidence not avalla· ble at the trial should now be ex· amined. It was learned today that George Louis Ollendorf, 45, of OftA~OecoAST c DAILY PILOT .. ..., .. -,.,.,,~ •• ,.. P\1911.,., JM••~ Vi~ ""tlOOnl-Ot-olMIMfW ~ .. 1(-ldlter .,_...,..~ AM .... ll>t&olltw CN""'°M.l.Mt .. ~,··· AMl\llf•t IMMtl"" ICll!an eoet1 Meu omo. lMWnt lay it,..•1 MllllrtQ Af)dtttt ft 0 .-.,. 1Wlt .... 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Ollendorf bas served that term with remlssioa for cood conduct and has 1ince pleaded fullty to related criminal charges con· tained in an Orange County Grand Jury lndlc:Vnent. He was sentenced to one year In the county Jail and placed on one year's probation. The sent~clng Superior Court judge ruled that the jail term would be c:onsldered served In view ol the federal prison time put in by Oltendorf who has cooperated with the prosecution in the Orange CoUfttY cue. ScMffman was sentenced t o two and one half years ln federal prison for hi• role in a conspiracy that c:ost Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana, an estimated $2 mllllon ln fWlds . He is free pend· tng heating of his appeal. Schiffman bas pleaded guHly to five of the 127 felony counts contained in the local arand jury indictment. He will be sentenced Jan. 9 to what could be a state prison term of one to 14 yean. Cella was sentenced in federal court to five years tn prison and ja free on appeal. Evans Ls ap· pealing b1a one yetr priaon term ordered by Judi• Byrne. Cella and Evans have been granted separate trials In other California countle11. They art> scheduled to return to court Oct 17 to learn the location of those trials. Deputy Killed WEST COVINA <AP> -An off· duty Lynwood sheriff's deputy was killed when his automobile ran off the San Bernardino Freeway herf', authorities re ported ' l'ro• Page A J BANKER, .. • Jeopardy. We were inform.CS by tho Bangladesh government it was hard to contact the Japanese aovernment, • · Karabian said. Mrs. Karabian was released Thursday, Gabriel on Friday and' Karabian on Sunday. The hijack tnded Monday alter the plane landed in Algiers and the hi· jackers surrendered to Allerl#D authorities. Gabriel, wbo cells Karablan "my adopted ion." aald be served as Karablan's father in the wedding when Karabian marned Miss Wells. The Gabriels and Karabiall5 w11l return to California Wednes· day afternoon, Gabriel aaid. FreeaPage.AJ A'ITACK •. that lta existeneiS would make nuclear war more likely because it Umlta physical damace and thus, presumably. would make it . easier for Western leaders to or- der into use. President Carter is ltUdying whether to order production of lheweapon. CALIFORNIA BANKER JOHN GABRIEL. 65, AIDED BY WIFE AT TOKYO AIRPORT Collapsed, Left Unconaeloua for Hours BeceuH of 'Carter Connection' Super Blo ck Rezo ne OK'd · L io n Country Revamped The Colla Mesa City Council has approved the first reading of a petJtion to rezone a downtown block a.a part of the city's r• development plan. Irvine Safari Park t o Get Thrill Rides The "super block." ~uncled by Park A venue, Center Street, Plumer Street and An&belm A venue1 wu 19ned for residen- tial ano commercial use. It will be rezoned to institutional and recreaUooal use ln confotmance witb the city's Central Area Plan. By WILI.IAM SCHREIBER Ol I .. lkUy ~llet SUIH Lion Country Safari of Irvine, the mo:.l low-key of Orangt' County's commercial amuse· ment centers. will 1tet into the so- c ailed "white knuckle" thrill ride busm~ starting next summer, Leon Unterhalter, Lion Coun· try manager, said a long.term lease arrangement with a newly rormed entertainment corpora- tion will bring a minimum ol $2 milllon in new capital into the wild animal park. "The new company will be tONIGBT BACK TO·SCHOOL NIGJIT Ka1su M1ddle School. 7 p.m. OCC LECTURES --"Single Parent Families.·• Women's Center. 7 .30 p.m COASTLINE CC LECTURES "Archeoloty llnd the Arts. ''Estancia High School, Room 2S2, 7 p. m "Turning Creative Skills Into a Career." Unitarian Church, l~ Victoria, 7:30 p.m "Magtc of Microwave Cooking," Estancia High School, Room 323, 7 p. m. "World of the Bible," Methodist Church Fireside Room, 7·30 pm. "Alternative Lifestyles," Halecre s t Clubhouee. 7·30p.m. "BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown, lecturer, OCC Forum. 7:30p m. "PRIVATE LIVES" -South Coast R e pertory Theater, Tuesday.Sunday through Oct. 30. 8p.m WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5 OCC LECTURES -"Choi ces, Changes and Challenges, .. Science Lecture 2, 2:30 p.m "How to Protect and Make Money From Your Idea." Fine Art! ll9, 7.JOp.m Cyclist Hurt In C osta Mesa A motorcyclist suHered neck injuries about 9 p.m. Monday when his cycle collided with a car <'n Newport Boulevard near Vic- toria Street in Costa Mesa . Nlcola<1 Peter Vosyka, 16. of 2047 Charle St .. Cost a Mesa, was treated for neck pain and con- tusions at Coeta Mesa Memorial Hospit al, but wasn't hospitalized Police said Vosyka collided with a car dnven by Darrell Wad<' Knuts on . 30, of 4804 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, which had JUSl changed lanes ahead of hlm. Bilingual School Program Weighed H1lani?ual education in the Nc•wport-Mesa Unified School District wlll be the topic of a meetin~ Oct 10 . The dl11trtct 's Parent Advisory Commltl('(' for Billnitual FAUca· lion will holrl 1~ first meeting at 9 a m an Room 2 or the Harper facaht>, Tustin Avenue at 18th Street. CMta Mesa. The meetlnJ( i~ open to all parents of children in the ~gram-. bringing ln a substanllal number of amusement rides entertain- ment and shows and will general· ly upgrade the existing park fac1Ut.ies," Unt~halter said The new les~ is Stahl·LacaJ Inc . formed b) a group of New York city investors for the ex press purpo!>e of running Lton Country. Unterhalter saJd Under terms of the arrange· ment. Stahl·Lacal will pay Lion Country's owners more than $4 million between now and the ex· paralion of Lion Country's lease with the lrvme Company in 1997. When the lease on the land ex· pires. Stahl·Lacal will buy the park's exisUnc assets for Sl00,000 cash and negotiate a new lease with the Irvine Company, ac· cording to Lion Country c:x- ecutJve Renate Graf. The deal with Stahl·Lacal calls ror an investment of at leut S2 malhon in ndes a nd other attrnc· t ann-. tn ht.'t'f up park attendance Cntttbalter said lnJllal plan· rung has not yet been completed but he noted that the new rides will be permanent lnslalhaUons Fre• P llfle AJ SCHOOL ... vince the school board that the best place for McNally is right where lt Is because It Is centrally located in the district and ea,,lly reached vla public transporta- tion. They said public bus lines are a neeessity since the school dlstnct does nol bus students to McNally. They also Indicated they are fearful that if McNally 11 relocat· ed. the district will not do much to remodel an elementary school "other than to raise the hel&bt ol the toUets for the kida." Coleman said that. If the con· tinuahon school bas to be relocat· ed. he would prefer that it go to Monte Vista •·Actually, the best spot would have been Harper, but that's not available." The former elementary school lo<'ated at 425 E 18th St. wai. closed last yo4r because or declining enrollment. School board members con· s1dered moving McNally to that campus, but protest.a from neighborhood residents resulted in a decision to move the dis· trlct's print shop and student services, now sharing the McNal· ly site with the continuation school, to Harper. It also wiU be • the site of a meetins room for the school board. • Parents agreed to make a pre· sentaUon of their views at next Tuesday's school board meetinR which will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Hleh School Lyceum. Tonight the Citizens Advisory Committee 1s ~lated to me-et al the ctlstrlct conrerence room. \601 16th St., Newport Beach at 7: 30 p m to discuss findings from the four parent meetings Adult Re ading Classes s~ Adult& who can't rea are be- ing sought for an evening class s ponsored by the Newport·Mesa Unlfted School District The class meets Wednesday from 7 pm. to 9.30 p.m. at Pomona School in Co~ta Mesa and is tauaht by Jerry Sheehy. Sheehy said the class currently has only ri ve 1tudenl<1 enrolled and needs a mlnlmum of\~ if It l:i to continue Shee hy asked anyone who kno~ of som<'on<' with a !levere rt>adang problem to tell them about the cla41s or phone SS6 3222 for furthf'r anformMltOn similar to those at Knoll's Berry Farm and Magic: Mountain. •'The exact details depend on the space, design and layout their architects come up with,·· Unlerhalter said. The Uon Country official noted that Slahl-Lacal has plans to complete much of the ~novation work by next sum mer to c apitalize on the vacation crowds. Besides the rental payments. Stahl·Lacal will pay all taxes and rentals on tbe park to the Irvine Company. . The lease arrangement la the latest in a long serlea of financial maneuvers taken by Lion Coun· try officials to avert financial collapse. Earlier this year, through a complex aeries ot uranaementa, the park managecl to erase ill longstanding debts and go into the black for the first time m }t,'3~ The block already contalns the city libl'ary and a community center and ls scheduled as the slteotaocwflreetation. Family Carnival .. Slated in Mesa A famll,y camlval will be held from 11 a.m. to a p.m. Saturday at St. Joacblm School in Costa Mesa. Games, a •POOk bouse and a dwik tank will be amoo1 the ac:- Uvltf , with l\loda to be used for school maintenance and im- provements. For additional in- formation. c4ll 6'2-6543. ( PilOt Logbook J F~ew Patients 'Make It' Outside BJ AllTRUR a. \'INSl:L Ot•o.11¥ ...... A etrl who can nner bope to follow the YelloW'lht Road to stardom 1an1 "O.,ier The Rainbow" ud a \hr.- piece band played on lato the n1'b IT W&I A SA TUUAY nlsht bloct party fOf' lb• 21 MW oel&hbon on Mark Lane In Cost.a llesa. 'Ibey are Just working people, but they are ment.alty re- tarded and pbyskall1 handicapped and the alx boUMa where they live are on tbe 1rounda of Fairview State Hoepltal. Farmerl.Y. tM bous• wert occupied by hlgb·rankhig bolpital offlclala. M1'lllS IS TOE FRST STSP 1n what we're tryi.n1 to chvelop a a means of helping clients make the transition from • hospital envtronmenl to communlly ure," explained=. Fraocia J. CrSnella, director of the tal. Terms of the ntly tnaoted La.ft. • viNHL terman !Defelopmtntal. DlaabUlU•• Services Act order atate hotP1talt to speed up efforta to place the leu-ttYttely hancllcapped In lbe community, U they can work~ live outald41 One bouse on Mark Une wu \lied u.,.rlmctaUy t'"> yean 110 wllb alx bandlcapped )'OGna men, two ot whom held outside Jobi. one as a reataW'ant dlabwuber and \be other In a dellcateasen. THE 18 FAIRVIEW reaideota DOW moved into tht t1x homes are all employed Ln a abeltered workshop at the Elwyn lndustriea Tralnina Center in Fountain Valley. They rangeln age trom 20 to 50. Saturday vlslton touted the sis bom•. WMM a licensed psychJatric technician ls present M hours • d'7 lit each houte II a supervisor. Tbe law requlrm it. altlMNjh the residents could most likely iet &Jona on their own zmJel of the tlme. Dr. Crinella and other Falmew staff memben live Ju.,t down the street. Furnishin&• for the six patJent bom•, lncludlq brand· new color TV aeta tor after.work entertainment. w purcbued by nonprofit bOlpital support croups, or ctqna\ed by well wlaben. • ··n BAD CONTIUBU'nONS t1P lnt.o the llve.ftt\l" bracket.a trom lndtvlduala and private lndulllry.'' sal4 Dr. Crinella. Speakers at the block party tncluded A11tmblyman Chet Wray <D·Garden Grove> who la• lon•Ume volunteer worker with the handltapped. Wray said he becarne involved throucb lnte.rtat ln Hope House, a private school for tho retarded and ph)otlcalb han·. dlcapped ln Westmln1Ler. NOONE IN WS OWN famlly ls 1obandlcapped. "My wife and I are ju.st habitual and chronic vohan- teers," Wl'&y said after the block partJ halllnt lbt partla\ comlna-out or the 28 Fairview resldentt Into tht so-called normal community. "1 think It's really beautiful," be aald of tht new pro gram. "1 lhlnk the whole thine ls bued on cartna .. :· Arresied for Hair? Youth Suing CHP A Caeta Mesan who cltiims thut his youth and lon& h.Air wen~ liu: real reasons tt\e California Highway Patrol arrestl'd him has sued the. state agency for damages to be determined in trial court. Arresting nfflcers William Moore and l>.C. Woody arr named as to·detendants in thu HOUSE QUEST Ruth Carter Stapleton Orange County Superior Court laws uit fil ed by Mark S. HerkW1th, 19, of 954. Capitol St.. Costa M~s a Ut><:kw1th tla1ms the two or firt>rs atlt.'<i 1llc.,;ally when they arrested him last March 3 on the Santa Ana Freeway in Buena Purk Beckwith claim!\ he was forced APWl.._..t 'LOW PROFILE' Pomo King Flynt Ponw King F etes President's Sister COLUMQUS, Ohio <AP I Evangelist Ruth Carter Stapleton, the President's sister. and her huaband were house guests of porno king Larry Flynt over the weekend. Tho-three vis ited Chil<lren's Hospital toeether. c hauffeuredln Flynt's limousine "We were hopine to be able to keep a relatively low profile. but I guess the world's best known pornographer and the Presi· dent's sister can't be toeether and maintain a low profile," Flynt, publisher tr Hustler magaz.ine. said Mohday. "Very few people know me. and very few know Ruth. And It's hard for them to visualize an as· soci&tiOCl between the two or us ... said Ftynt after Mrs. Stapleton left Columbus tor a Lo.s Angeles engagement. Flynt said he v1s1ted the hospital because he plans to ~i\e the nonproht ractl1ty some money. Mrs. Stapleton said '>he went to team or research to pre vent traumatic f"Xpcri ence'> amonJt premature babies and their parents. Both declined to be photo· graphed together by a local television crew that interviewed them individually Flvnt met with Mrs Staph:ton for several hours last month at her home m Fayettevilh:, N C The \'1sit was arranged after she read an article on child abuse in Flynt's magazrne, the publii.her said. Mr!I . Stapleton and her hw1band. Robert. a Fayetteville veterinarian. arrived in Colum hu~ on Saturday and were guests of Flynt and his wire. Althea. at their palatial home In suburban Bexley through Monday after noon Flynt, a crusader against child abuse. said their mutual 1n terests lie with helping children Although he acknowledged they have many dtlferences, he said Mrs Stapleton is not the type or pt>rson to hold those d1rrerences against him · She loves everybody -sin ner, a-; well aa her own people, · he said. "She's not a judgmental person She (eels very few things arc accomplished when you're Judgmental. .. FJ.rnt described his meeting Mrs. Stapleton as a ''phenomemon " R2D2 Rides Again? No, it's not the rohot sc·t•ne ~lraler from "Star Wars ... Jt's a bicyeli~t m .1k111g h1~ "aY along the Seattle waterfront · Th<' 11n11knt1f1t•il rnler apparent\) overdid the rcflccllvc g l•ar to mi.Ike s un · hurried motorn•ts didn't miss h1m to undttgo a field sobriety test despite the fact that his physical ll mltatlons ruled out any poaaiblUty of his passing such a test. He claims that the blood alcohol test also administered by the officers resulted in a zero . reading and that drunken driving charges were later dismissed In municipal court Big Buses Curbed ByOCTD The o rr .q~a1n , on-again purchase of 10 extra long buses wai. turned back orr agarn Mon- day by directors of the Orange County Tran!> it District Actually 1t was Director Philip Anthony who changed his mind for the second time as directors voted 3·2 against lhl· purchase. Anthony, who originally op- posed the purcha!>e last April then changed his mind in May. rejoined Directors Wilhum Farns an<l Al llolhnden who had op~etl the fi7 passenger buses all along The swmg from a 3-2 vote in favor of the purchase to a 3·2 \'Ole against at i.et into motion a tangled web of paperwork shuHhng required to satisf) federal grant procedures The mo\•e also prompted Board Chairman Ralph Clark to obi.en·e. "Curi.e the day they <thl' long buses > were ever brought mto ttu.'> thing " Director Robin Young. who with Clark favored buying the Sl7S.OOO bu:.es, added, "I think I am going to go home and knit some pink foot warmers for members of th11 board who get cold reet ... But Anthony sa1d he re· evaluated his position and de· cided lhe distract should spend its money on smaller coaches for short c:ommun1ty routes and for mectinit the needs or the han· di capped The 67 passenger buses were to be purchased through a con· sorllum with 10 other transit aJ?enc1ei. .md "'ere to be manu ructured Jointly by a German anc1 L S firm They were to be tqu1pped with hinees in t.he center to make them easily maneuverable Until Monday OCTO 0Hic1als had been proceeding with paperwork change-; t<> amend federal bus purchase granls to replace twenty H-passenger coaches with the 10 longer buses. OCTD Planning Director Tom Jenkin!! sa1d he now .will try to amend ~rants over the next three years to put. the 20 s maller coache" back In again The federal grants pay 80 percent of the bu.s purchase costs. oero plans to buy 225 coarhes over the next three years. 65 this vt>ar. 85 the followmg year and 75 the third. Driver Pleads Innocent to Drunk Charge Dana Po int rc-.t aurateur Ro bert Charl1•s M ard1an Jr pleaded 1nnoct·nl Monday to <lrunken dravm~ charges filed uflcr his car allegt>dly ran down a 14 \ear old bo~ near Dana Point Harbor. OranRe County ~upenor Court .fudJ!l' H Warr('n Knight accept· <'d the plea flier! by Mard1an, 30, nf 3321 /\tlant1c Ave., 1,aguna N1Jtucl. and a1aiened his case lo Jud~e Kenneth E Lae's 1·ourtroom for trlal. Judge Lae will set the trial ctntc> Oct 24 Mardlan remains free unltl then on hla promise to ap1)('ar The son or Watergate figure Robert Mard1an was arrested .June !'5 after he alle~cdly lost con· trol of hi s c.,ir ne<1r Dana Point H¥rbor and i.truck the young pedestrian Th~ boy, "ho has survived '!everal me<llcal cn'lcs in the last four months continues lo be treated for his mulllple 1n1uries today in the L'C lrv1ne Medical Center Joe Louis' Baby Saved I~AS VEGAS I AP> Two "peedy ambulance attendants and a hospital doctor saved the 15 month old adopted daughter of former heavyweight boxin& rhampion Joe Louis from drown· in12 . Metropolitan Police said Mercy Ambulance attendants .John Lamdaker and Bill Young performed mouth-to-mouth re- sus<'1tation on Janet Louis when they arnved at the Lows home two mmut~ after the emergency call Monday TUl!ld!y. October-. 19n APWi....... MOTHER OF MURDER SUSPECT TESTIFIES Ronny Zamora 'Crazy About Superman' Crazed by TV? Mom Says Teen Boy 'Addicted' MIAMI IAPl -Ronny Zamora, the television murder triaJ defendant. liked the Superman show so much as a c~ld that he asked perm1ss1on to leap from a window, the boys mot.her testified "lie was JU.St crazy about Superman," Yolanda Zamora tes t1f1ed Monday. "He would wrap a towel around his neck and a:.k my hw.band to open the window so he could jump out. "TO WM, WATCHING TELEVISION was the greatest thing 1n the world It was like a gift to tum. The way he learned English, actually. was watching TV '' Mrs. Zamora was the ma,Jor Wltness as defense lawyer Ellis Rubrn began trymg to prove that a decade of viewing televised violence left Zamora, 15 unable to tell right from wrong. Zamora and Darrell Agrella, 14. are charged with first· degret' murder m the June 4 shoollng of Elinor Haggart, 83, in her Mianu Beach home MRS. ZAMORA SAID Slit: 1'1~7 welcomed teJeVlSJOD a.s a companion for her ~on after commg to the United States from Costa Rica 10 years ago. But :.he i.a1d it soon became a sinister m· fJ1.1ence that the parents couldn't control. ' . She Hid she tried without success to set lime limits on her son '!>. v1ewm~. Zamora would ringer toy guns while watching television and exclaim. "Mommy, this Is the way they hold the gun -look al how well l 'm doing," Mrs. Zamora said. SHE SAID HER SON DEVELOPED a favorite : "Kojak," t.he show where Telly Savalas plays a 1ruff detec::Uve. "Ile actually begged me to convince my husband to shave bis head .. to look lake 'KoJak',"swd Mrs. Zamora. Savalas has been subpoenaed and 1s to give a deposition in Miami on Wednesday. The 1ud1e will then dedde whether SavaJas must testify 1n open court. South Laguna Trio Ordered to Trial Three South Laguna resldenu who were Jailed on drug ctiarges after an investigation that re· portedly cost the Oranae County Shenffs Department $18,250 In "flash" funds were ordered Mon· day to face trial Nov. 28 in Superior Court. Judge H Warren Knight set the trial date for Cynthia Ann Wilson. 26. Lawrence Emerson Ferrell. 38. and Kevin Gordon FerrelJ. 24. all of 31875 Circle Drive, and ordered them to face pretnal actlon Nov. 4 in Judae James H . Walaworth's courtroom The Ferrell brothers remain tn the County Jail with bail reduced from Sl0,000 to SS.000 by Jud&e Kniitht. Mtss Wilson ls free after postme $10,000 ball. It ll alleged that the defendants sold 130 pounds of high grade marijuana to undercoveroftlcers for $47,650 on three separate dates. Sheriff's officers claim that $18,250in "flash'' fUnds -money used by undercover investiaators to buy drugs -disappeared dur· mg the transaction that led to the arrest oC the accused trio. Officers said the marked money disappeared ln tbe abort time that elapsed between the de- fendants alleeedly selUne the marijuana and their arrest on charges contained in a arand jury Indictment. Arresting officers 1tres1ed that the accused trio do not face criminal action in connec::Uoo with the loss of the flash runcb. NEWPORT $SKI* COMPAN'i DAILY PILOT t\3 Lawmen Question Survivor A Dana Point man who 11ur· vived a car crash that kllled lus passenger faces que1i1tion.ine to- day by investigators from two Jaw enforcement agencies. Otneers of the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the California Highway Patrol said they intend to visit injured Neil Victor Kelly, 21, in his room-at South Coaat Community Hospital to further question him about an accident Sunday night o~ the Ortega Highway. Officers say Kelly was at the wheel of a car which pluneed off the Ortega HJgbway and ISO feet down an embankment in the Lake Elsinore area. Sheriff's officers launched an air and ground search alOQJ the Ortega Highway Monday and found the car and the body of Jet· frey Scott Thompson, 21, also of Dana Point, about four miles in· side the Riverside County Uno. Investigators said Kelly told them that he was unable to ~all anything other than the fact that be crawled up the embankment near the road and was driven home by a motorist who has' not been traced by officers. They said Kelly told them that he was a pa!15enger in the vehicle driven by Thompson. Kelly, of 24601 Harbor View Drive. was ·listed by hospital of· ficials today u being in stable concllUon. He la being treated in the intensive care unit for bead and neck injuries. CRP officers said that Kelly's car failed to negotiate a curve and rolled down the embank- menL Thompson. of 33622 Dana Vis- ta, was trapped inside the vehi- cle. Coast Man Sues Fordm Fire Death A Laguna Hill• man lfbo claims that faulty placement of • the gas tank in bia 1911 Ford M averlck wu the c~wse ~a fire in wb!cb bis"21·Yea.N)ld wife'f'U fatally burned bu sued tbe Pard Mot.or Company for damaps to be determined in £rial court. . . Named as co-defendanu ln the actJon filed by Emst Greenbef'a, 24962 Wells Far1eo. are Wilson. Ford Sales of Huntlnfton Beach and the drivers of thNJe other can involved in a collision that claimed the llle of his wile. Marcia Jo Greenberg, who was holdioc her 4-month·old ion, Ma thew, in Iler arms at the time. died Oct. l, 1976, in the fiery plla. up of four cars on the Santa Ana Freeway at 17th Street. Greenberg and fits Infant son survived the crash. Both are named u plaintiffs in tbe laW1uit which states that he watched helpl•sly while bia trapped wife died in their car. It is alleged in the action that Ford knew long before the acci- dent that the placement of the gu tank in the Maverick model wu faulty and that th~ car was likely to explode in flames it it wu tut in the rear. "SKflNG IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS" WEDMISDA Y • OCTOllR 5 . • I P .M. 26-00 W Coast Highway• Newport Beach• 631·3280 ~Mile East of Newport Blvd. I \.J DAIL V P!LOI 1 uosday Oc tot>er 4 1977 WEA TnER f NATiON I WORLC 23,800 Strike ·carter: ~rms Treaty Sight' Boeing ~1-;,\ 1·r1,1-; c i\ I', I he u~ing C11mp;111' '' orlll s I argt'">l 111 J11tJf ,u·1 u1 ,., uf c111n m t-rc1al Jet PJ\~l'n~:t·• pl.1111.:s, ha\ bet•n hit with its (11~1 lllJJllf '>lnke in 12 )<\',II"> l'id,l'11ng ht•g,w '>hortlv aflt'r m 1dm~hl fol111~ 111g a bre~kdown tn 1ll'got1al 11111s for a contract \\1th lht• l11l1•rnitllonal ASs<icla lion of '1ad11111..,h an<l ~ro:.pac:t' WorkPr..,, "hrc:h rt'IHl'St•nts. :!J,800 houri) Bot.·1ng cm pl1)} e~ Uu~1n..: .., <·h1t•f spokesman, Pl'lt' Hu <..h , ..,,ud no rurther ( __ 1_s_11_<_J R_T____...J liJr.:a1n111,.: ''''"'""' "°l'll' "l'ht.'dult.'lJ ;.sllhou){h .,., ,. rt• rcJd) to n • ... um1• t <ilk~ un -.hurl nollt't• A bout 19. 100 •>f tht• ,t£fcct1'<.I "or kl· rs an• t•mplo\ 1.•d in the Pugt't Sound areJ <snolht•r J.~ work tn W1rh1ta, Kan ;.ind tht· n:st art' 1n l'ortluntl Ori.'. C.ip1• Can;ncr,11. Flit J111J '''\ t'r.11 m1s.,lll' ba., .. s ~oool f 'wnf!!I 1•robf!d K 1\N!-.AS t'ITY , \ 1• or Finally Heading Bonte ... w,,.... .. UNITED NATIONS, N Y <AP) -President Carter rtpc>rted today tht! United Stat~s and the Soviet Union are "w1lhm sight or a signifi- cant agreemt!nt" to hm1t strategic weapons In an address to the United Nations General Assembly, Carter also looked beyond a new SALT accord and declared the United States is "wilhnr.t now" to reduce 1b arsenal of nuclear arms "~y 10 percent. by 20 percent, even by 50 percent." if the Soviets will do the same. T HE PRESIDENT received a ic;hrndmg ovalion as he entered the a<;sembly hall. jammed wilh representatives of all but two or the UN 's 149 member nations Absent were Soulh Africa, which has boycotted General Assembly sessions since 1974, and Albania. which follows an isolated course m world affairs. During the speech, Carter was interrupted by applause only once, when he said the United Stales would never use nuclear weapons except in self-defense At the conclusion, he was given a 37-second standing ovation Among those who withheld ap plause was Farouk Kaddoumi of t h e Palestine Liberation Organization, which has "ob· server status" at the U.N WIBLE EMPHASIZING arms control efforts, Carter also dis cussed the search for a Middle East peace "-FOR THE ARABS, the leg1Umate rishts of the Pales· tm1ans must be recoiniied ••• I low these rights a re to be de- fin ed and implemented is, of course, for the interested parties lo decide in neaoUaUons. and not r or u.s to dict.Jlte .•. Carter, who will spend two Days m New York pursuing both public and private diplomacy, was to meet separately later in the day with Egyptian Foreign lsmrul Fahmy and the foreign ministerorisraeJ, Moshe Dayan. Legionnaires Disease Kills Vermonters ATLANTA (AP) -Legion- naires diiiease has claimed 12 lives in Vermont since August. the third most serious known out. break of the pneumonia-like ail- ment, the federal Center for Dis· ease Control <CDC> says. (1c1ab art· runnini.: lt',.,ls on 11 furnace ,rnd "'ntll.il11111 .,,..,tl'm in ho1>e:. of p1npo1ntmi.: lht• ''iurn· of carbon monox ide that nrculul ed through an ~lemt•nt.in '>C'hool budd1n~. !'l~ndrn~ <..C'r.re ... or children lothl• ho,.,p1tal One pupil from \latlt)f1r1>u~h Elementun School n·ma1n•·d • hosp1tahze<f toda\ 1n ~nod l'11nd1 lion. officials ~:rnf Othn ..,lu dents ~ere st>nt to ty,,11 <ith1·r '\Chools today. and Supt Rohl· rt WhC't'ler .,aid ~t arl hornu~h IA'"' Id not rropen until tht· 1·.l'\1 .... · 11£ ttlt' fume"> had lwt·n cfrtnm1111·d F11rnwr California lt•gt.,Jator Walter Kara lllan and his \.\tfe Caroll'. among 156 ho,.,lages takt'n ''hen terroris ts ::.e1ted a I•• p.in .\1 r I.int"> DC8 m l'r Ind ta last week . .irl' nn lhl•t r \\a\ home. Thl'y arrt\ed lht!'\ m o r n 1 n '-! ;1 I T o k \ o f r o m D a c c a . llangl.ule.,h The .\lg~raan government wa., still holding lht:' fi\·e Japanese Red Army hijacking s uspects. lhctr S6 million in ransom money and six comrades freed from prison in an attempt to appease the huackers "We do not intend to impose from the outside a settlement on the nations of the Middle East.· he said. But "the fundamental rights and interests·• of lsrael and her Arab neighbors must be accepted, he said, concluding. · · -For Israel, this must mean borders that are recognized and secure ...• The commitment or the United States to Israel's security is unquestionable.·· The only larger outbreaks were 181 cases and 29 deat.ba &t an American Legion convention in Philadelphia in July lt76 Md 81 cases and 14 deaths in a Washington, D.C., nursing home m 1965. SINCE TUE convention, 66 cases and 23 deaths have been re- oorted to the CDC by health de- partments in 19 states. HHU •fte11pottdiug· -:' MINNEAPOl.IS IAP1. St•n ~ Hubert H Humphrr•, • l>·Mrnn r IS responding ' '>Urprisin~I\ well" to h1~ f1r'>l thret-\H't·k , · senes or rad1at1on trt:almt·nh t•> ~ control an inoperable mah~nant ~ tumor, and "the trend is 1·n "1 couraging" a phys1c1an rncnd ~ays ~ . "The obstructing <"ffect or th1· Y, tumor 1s tx>ang relieved.· Ur i Edgar Berm<.1n 'lard Monda,> ~. ••Jotemal examination !.how.., ~ vvy beneficial effects from Uw i x ,ray treatments .. ~ David G Gartner, acl ; ministral.Jve assistant to the 66 ~. year-old Democratic senator f-aald in a statement "Initial in· ~ dicalions are that the first sene., IS. ot radiation treatments had J ~ posiUve effect on the senator.., ~ i>elv1c tumor .. ii'. .,tllM' Dot' I dnu i lied ~ CJnCAGO IAP1 Police ha\f " name for "J;me Doc. who,.,c r death brought calls and VISlh c=,. from numerous parents. but they f still don't know who killed the girl. *" Deborah Ro~cncranz. 16, of ~Chicago. who died last month ~ without regaining consc1ousnes'>. • was identif1td by friends who •; said they had not recognized publJshed pictures or the bat • tered girl as \heir pretty. freckle ~ faced fr1en~ Dental record.., were used to confirm thr 1dcn t1f&catJon Monday .\irline S.-ttle11 Cas~ ClUCAGO <AP> About JOO stewardesses who became preg nant and were fired between 1965 and J970 by American A1rlrnes will gel a total of S2 7 m1lhon back pay and he offered their Jobs back Charlc•s Pn•ssman. allorne\ for the stcwarde..,sec,, said he heheves the settlement was onl' of the largest ever in a cavil n~hts case Gandhi Freed; '\I·\\ DELHI India 1AP1 In d1rJ li<imJh1 \\J'> brought to court nn 111rrupt1un <:hJrg1:s tr>day .ifllT <t niJ;!ht in police custody. hut \IJJ!l'>tratc H Daval said r h • • r" w l' r f' · • n ,, r e~., on b I c 1• round" fnr ht·r <ktcntron and I r1·l·d hPr Th•• i.:m1·rnmt•nt -.a id collec 11on 11f 1•nd1•nn· agam.,t Mrs I; anclhr "'-<1uld t'untinue and she 1\ 11ulrl tw hr<1u~ht to trial But 1t ~.l\l' no ind1r.1t1on when the tnal m t~ht take plaN· ..ind her sudden .1rrt·'>I aniJ ... w1ft relt•c.t se werf' likely to prove a sizable boost to her uttempt at a political <.'Orne back .. THEY HAVEN'T dropped the cha rges but they have no t:>v1dence," Mrs. Gandhi told an 1nterv1ewer after returning homl' "Maybe they will manuracture it." She announced plans to con· t1nue political speechmaking around the country. Police used tear gas and clubs on demonstrators for and against J6~277 Upgraded Discharge Review Proinotion Closes \\ ASHI :-JGTON <A P 1 ·Time is running out in the Pentagon ·s six- month campaign to review less than honorable Vietnam-era dis- charges Aft er toda ~. th1·re wrll be no more 'Special loll-free telephone num· hers. no mnrc 11pt'ralllrs standmg hy an St. Louis to handle the calls . The Pent a,.:11n "11'" ... omc 16,227 <11scharg <'.., Y..C'rf' up ~rad<'d through thC' t•nr! nf la~l Wt?Pk \RM\',l'I.;\\-'\'. \t.ir1n1•,sndt\1r Force <hseh.ir..:t 11 '"""" t)(iard ... ... till fat(' Ii •UJ I .1 .. 1 ... l"'lllllOJ! un der th<· pnwr .1111 111nuu11n'fl 111 A p nl ;JS I hi' • ·1 ,,, ti p.1 rt of l'rt•\1 dent Carter .., •Hurt to heal thc dtvistvene"s or !ht' \'11•tnam War But beginning WP<lnf'">da\ d1., charge revrC'w!'. ""'ill hi"· prnr t•s<..cd undt'r normal Uf'part ment of Defrn.,1· flff><'<'durP., us 1n).! "rrll<'n appl1c·<1t111n pn1c·C'llurt• D<·~rJlto-1111' ... m.dl pt rc·1·n1;1J.!1• taking p,1rt of .ilrnust hair .i million C'hJ,!1hl1· 1·x c;e rvrcf'mf'n. th1• Pc•ntd,&::11t1 twll(•\P.., lhl• pro gram has been a success. THE POSSIBILITY OF revi~w "'a'> open to an estimated 420,000 ont• trmr servicemen who re· tl'I\ ed ~cncral or dishonorable d1sch<.irJ!<'S between Aug. 4, 1964. and Morch 28. 1973. Of them. ahout 60.000 called 800·325-4040. 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'°' ( D•U"I rfttnOf'rtllurrl .,.,,, r~or llf'lw,.«"n 10 •nd 70 int1nd tem '*'·'•vrf'\\fll"lffMQfl bPtw•en s•end11 t ,,,. *"',., t~n"IO'r•tvr• •llf be 6' TUESDAY •Pff•n'1f\•ot' J Horn ....,,.,or,,llO¥tr 10 lepm WfDNUOAY • J ' ) J 1t\thlQt\ ft H• m l • • "" •f'IW 10 "• m J 1 YfvnnruQh •04om •> "-rnndla• 11 OD m 1 • ~"""~',. \OA m '""' llo m Moonr1v\H s.4p m .\flU1 U e m tiu"'lf"O'Of' 8-atft W•vft OM-ltt two fMt w''" 'OUt.,.,,,,, ,.,.,,, \..<M"Nll IU'W'\'\ ... , to ~ N,.•pc>rt ,.,,..,f\ W•Yf"'~ l•O to..._ ffW'll •l•ft tovthw•U .. .. ,. C-t'Ofll - Trial Promised the 59 year-old former pnme minister out5ide the courthouse Gas fumes drifted into the packed courtroom as competing chants or "Shame, s hame. sham e, Indira Gandhi" and "Long li ve Indira Gandhi" drowned out some of the I awyers · arguments MRS. G.\NOHI REJECTED an offer or baH when she was ar· rested Monday night and did not tequest ball in court Her lawyer. f'rank Anthony , told the rnag1Strate the charges against her were "vague, utterly htuous. trumped up a nd pohbcaJ " He chatRed that her arrest had been ordered personally by Prime Minister Morarji Desai. Attorneys for the government asked the court to take jurisdic- tion of Mrs. Gandhi, saying they had brought her before Dayal in accordance with the legal re- quirement that anyone arrested without a court order be pro- duced in court within 24 hours The magistrate ordered her freed with no restrictions on her movements. MRS. GANDm W .\S escorted from the courtroom by her son · Sanjay, also under investigatioo, and c hanting s upporters. Scientists at the CDC have isolated the bacterium which causes the disease, but '"wedon't know where tbe bacterium lives." spokeswoman Betty Hooper said Monday. One thing that bas come from the research at tbe CDC and olber laboratorieg atOuncl the country ii the knowled&e that a commonly availllble antibiotic, e rythremycln, is effective in treating the disease. ••WE'VE POUND THAT erythremyctn is fairly effective" 1n treatment, a said CDC spokesman Don Berreth. . •"The ooly thing we ean say is there is no evidence ol penon-to- person s pread,•• Jlrs, Hooper said. "We do know what the bac· terium is. We have Jab tesU to be used ror diagnosis." • TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS COM I NG Sunday, October 16, 1977 A TRIBUTE TO THE in the Dally Piiot ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS National Business Women's WHk begins Sunday, October 18, 19n contJnulng through Oct. 22. To honor area women In bu.Inell, Industry and commerce, the Dally-Pilot wQI publish a apeclat tribute In lta Oct. 16 edition. l "" The major contribution• women bualneH profHl!onal• •dd to the thriving~ Orange Coast economy will be underacored In the apeclet trlbut• pagH: • ~· Businesswomen Salute notlcH wlll be one column by four lnchH each, allowlng '.S4 room for a photo and dHCrlptlve copy. Coat of Hcti notice la onty S1S, wtltt a photo you provide. Our Selute to Bualneaa and Pioteaalonal Women It •n exceptional opportunity to • Introduce a new or tongtlme aaaoelate to th• people of the Orange CoHt, or to honor awards or achievement•. Don't mlaa being part of thla apeclet 1dverttalng opportunity. De•dllne for reserving space ta Oct. 12. Ctll today! DAILY PILOT -- .. l • STATE /SOUTHERN .CALIFORNIA . Oo1"1 Seeding Rainmakers ·call a Halt SACRAMENTO <APJ --Cloud seeding has been called to a halt tn Northern California in the wake ol cries from farmers who say rain will damage their crops. 1'he i:.tate Department of Waler Resources re- ported Monday that the program, prompted by the • two-year drought, had been scheduled to run from July to Oct. 31. Officials said natural rainfall from several "winter type'' storm fronts that passed over Northern Califomia in September has reduced the need !or further seedin&:. • Police Pralle Plan11~d LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two City Council com- mittees and the Board of Police Commissioners plan to probe the use or on-duty police officers to heli,> plan the 1!1temational Association or Chiefs or ·Police convention here. Commander W~lliam Booth , a police spokesman, said 27 omcers were used on city time for ~e last two months to plan and stage the con- vention, currently in progr8$s, under orders from the president of the as ( J sociation , Los Angeles STATE b~l~: Chier Edward M ---------' Manana R. Praelier. . president or th e Los Angeles Police Commission. said Monday she would ask Asst. Police Chief D'aryl Gates tor an ac- counting of the amount of time spent by police of- ficens at the convention. D~ E•cape Bo•b LOS ANGELES CAP>· -A homemade bomb that exploded at the home of a UCLA profes~or who teaches Turkish hlatory could have been the work of an Armenian oaUooalist group h06Ule to Turkey. of ficials speculate. Stanford Shaw. h1s wife! and the couple's 7· year-old daughter were not. hurt when the bomb shattered windows early Monday in the suburban Brentwood nei&hborhood, police s aid. A man telephoned United Press International and scud the bomb "Js the repons1bilHy of the Iraruan group of~ wblcb has in the past assassinat- ed the Turkish ambassador an Paris." However, police and the news service later said the heavily accented caller apparently said "Armenian" and not "Iranian." a ... .,.. 111 Alberca EDMONTON, Alberta (AP ! Gov. Edmund Brown hu arrived for talks with Premier Peter LougMed about Alberta natural gas for California. Calilornia la tntereated in getting Alberta gas un~ completion or the Alaska Highway pipeline proJect. Lougheed's government has said it welcomes pro~als for a swap or Alberta gas now fo r Alaskan gas later. Brown and Louaheed were scheduled for d1s- cussloos th1a mornine and a news conference in the early afternoon. Brown arnved Monday night Baklce Cue Prote••~d LOS ANGELES <AP > About so dem · onstraton marched outside the downtown federal building Monday and shouted "Down with Bakke.·· in reference to the so-called "reverse discnmina- tioo" cue now before the U.S. Supreme Court The California Supreme Court last year ruled in favor of AJJan Bakke. 37. who contended he was il- legaJly denied adm1ss1on to the UC Davis Medical School while mmority students with lower entrance test scores were admitted under special programs A leader of the demonstration. Robert Duren. Southern California coordinator or the Black Pan· ther party, said the Bakke decision "could be used to dismanUe special admission and m1nonty pro grams at schools across the naUon " The U.S. Supreme Court heanng on the case is scheduled for Oct. 12 Pollution Fine Wilham Lt-\\ 1s, ll'lt Jnd .\ir Resources Board fh:11rmon Tom Qumn d1 5play a check for Sl m11l1on that was handed over to the slak of California b.v Kai~er Steel Corp. Monda). Tht: check ~a::. parllal pay- ml•nt of $2 1 milUon. the larges t air pollu· lion fine C\'c·r levied in California for l , 142 s eparate 'wlalions at Kaiser's Fontana steel mill Battle Continues On Talwe Flights . Tueeday, O:tobtf ,, 1077 Gays Flay Court Ruling Homosexuals Fear Start of 'Witch Hun~s' By The Associated PreH The nat10n':. homosexuals probably wlll have to JIO to the Congress to obtain their clvll rights. because the courts are too conservative, gay spokesmen m Los Angeles and San Francisco said. Reaction" came Monday from homosexual leaders m the two Calitorrua communities after the U.S. Supreme Court decided to uphold laws that permit gays to be fired because of their sexual preference. ·" .. IT'S AN unfortunate situation, .. said G\eg Gordon. a spoke<1man for Gay Radio CollecUvea in Los Angeles. "Now the eay people can only look to the Congress becauae they certainly don't have a voice in the Supreme Court." Morris Kieht, of the Los Angeles Gay Com· muruty Services Center said, "Obviously we're dls· appointed. But we al!o consider lt a victory because the court, based on iu conservaUve tendencies, would have rendered a declSlon against us." THE HIGH COURT ruled Monday in the case or James Gaylord, who was fired from his job at a Tacoma, Wash., high school in 1972 after 13 years as a social studies teacher. He s1Ud be was fi red solely because school or. ficials lea.med that he was homosexual. No charees of mi!cooduct were filed against him. LOWER COURTS upheld the firine. and the Supreme Court let those decialons st.and. "All he did was 'come-out.' as we say, and he was fired. We think that waa unconsUtutional," Kl&htsaid. However , there were th06e who considered the high court declalon a threat to human righta. decisions have relevance lo all of ws -feminlals. blacks, Chicanos -not juat aays." DONALn KNUTSON, u member or the board of directors oC the pro-homosexual Pride FoundaUon and a law protessor at the University ol SouUiem Calltomia, said the court's retu.aal to bear the cue was dl5couraging and Indicated a lack of intereeUn the civil rights of milllon11 of persons. . DMVOrders File Privacy. SACRAMENTO <At>> -Reeulations to pre- serve the privacy of your personal data 1n the velu· cle registration files have been put into efC1ct by the Department oC Motor Vehicles. DMV Director Herman Sillas an· nounced the r egulations Monday. Here's th e n e w system: WHEN SOMEONE seeks data from another person's vehicle reg· jstration records, the <>wner of that vehicle wi 11 be notified, told the name <>f lbe person seeking the .information and the re· as on given for seeking it. J{owever, the owners aren't notified of ln· qulries by commercial users o! DMV recordl. IDEN11FICAUON or the person requesting the inlormaUon will be verilled, and the form I tiled out at a DMV olftoe to obtain the data wW be available to ·police and other authorities for 9G days. Besides the name and address of the car owner, registration intonnation includes type of car. ownership of the veblcle and driving recorcl de· ulls. The new procedures are ordered by a new law effectlveJan. l. "WE REGARD IT as a serious threat, not only to the MghU> o{ jlays, but of all buman beings," said Uav1d Hirschi, assistant to the publis her of The Ad- vocate, a national gay newspaper based in San Mateo. south of San Francisco. "Witch hunts are W ASJ U :-.. GTON I AP' The Supreme Court has re-comg to start and not just aga..inat gay people.'· -::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:- ru:.ed to !.ellll' a fight between the Cahfom 1a Public An editor of Chrysalis, a Los Anules-based A FRl!NOlY Ut1ht1ffS Comm1:.s1on and the Civil Aeronautics feminiat publication that includes lesbian perspec-ATTORNEY AT LAW BoardoverairhneservicetoLakeTahoe. lives. said the decision was a reflection on aJI w ill help you with your legal problems at The high court turned down an Rppeal Monday by groups that have been llehung for their human rea5000blt fees• No case too small. the o;tate comm1ss 1on richts. -KURT KUPFER• Call 640-6333 aimed at Nasing CAB Airport), Ontario and 1'1t's a setback for all groups that have been at· SOO.C NewPort Center Drive • Newport Buch flight restrictions to the ~P'....:a~l~m:.'...:S~p!:'..!ring~!.:s~-----t~e~m~p~tin~g~to~e~xfp~an~d~·:..' 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"ll 's ours "1• hutlt 1t "1• rn11st kt'l'P 1t · don't ~1vc 1l to th.it Mar \Isl dH·t.tto1 A lot of this Is still h11111~! lw~inl and pr11mol1•d .1s \\ ll ness the 1'<.•murks ul th1· (;01• St.ill' t\·ntral ('ornm1ttl'l' meetin{! lll SHn Uil·go tl11s w1•t•k1•1Ht. So it woulct '>l'l'rll f'n .. ·sHknt Caa kr is right 111 s<n 111g t~at tht• pubht· tH•t•ds .1 lot nun t• .m arc1wss of thl· cold realiltcs of ltw P .m,ama -;it 11.11 w11 Smee thl• 19(i·1 nots against L' .S nt.'(•upat10n of thl· Canal Zonl' <~0 Pu11.iman1am, .md lnlll .\m111w at1'> k1lled > it's been app.an·nc t h:1t thl' pn .... t·ttt .11 ra11g1•nwnt t·a1111ot las t indef uutl·l\ . That's ho~ Jung tht• tn·aty lll'~utiat10n' han• IJ1•1•n go ing on 1 :l \ t'il t " .1111l ..,onH• H· n t h1111J' htr u I .rnd thoroughly p.itnot1<' tulk ha\l' part1('1patl·d The Panamanians are mcrcasingh upsl'L In ton•1g11 occupation of a '.'..ll'lp across the m1ddh• ot tlwar countr\ They need. and .ire gn·atly dl'Pl'n<lt·nt upon t h1· Ill nt its from the Canal. but not at the prtcf' of "hat to tht>rn ha!'. become a mattl'l' ol national humiliation If the treaties an• rl'Jt•ctt•d. it" ill Jllsl bt• a rnuttl'r of time before tht•n• 1s mun.· Lroublt.• Thl'n wt•\\ 111 h.tH' to dl• cide how much blood :md money''(· \\ant to siwnd to"'" l' "our" Canal If the treaties arc ratifi<•d. tht.•rt· s ,1 substantiallv bN ter chance that quiet rciu\d reign tur the next 20 \'l'ars or so. And with each passing ~car lht• ('.inal will bl' even less useful to us than it 1s now The facts are that its militar~ !'>ignifit'ance has dwindled rapidly ov<.·r the years. since we'H' acquired a two-0eean Navy.,.. ith large vessels that can't ust• the Canal anyway. In the period 1971-75, only 12 s mall Amt•racan naval vessels traversed the Canal. In 1940, 50 percent of U S tn· tercoastal trade used the Canal. The figure is now do"" n to J percent. Of some 14,000 ~hips that passerl through the Canal in 1975, JUSt over 1,000 were American And the foreign vessels using the Canal accounted tor less than 15 percent of our total import export trade ln short, the economic and m1htan \'Uluc nf the once- v1tal Panama Canal has dropped ..,harµl v so far as thl' United States is concerned · The Panamanians. on the other hand ha\ L' even in lerest in keeping the Canal opcrall\'C It accounts for .. :omL· 40 percent of their foreign exchange earnan,g:. and about J third of their entire national revenue Closing down the Canal, or turning its operation ovt.•r lo an outside nation. could only damage Panama. If Panama should abrogate the treaties by falling to maintain the Cunal's neutrality. present armam ent... would make 1l an elementary operation for the United States to put the Canal out of commission for all users without sending troops to b:.ittlt.• in the Jungles again And Panama knows this. Panama's ruler. Brig. Gen. Omar TorriJos. has s u1: gested that Ronald Reagan and others who are so intent on using the Canal issue as a politkal footbaJI might do well to come down and get first hand information about the problem that has resulted in 13yearsof work by four U.S. ad· ministrations on a new treaty aJi?reement. He makes a tellmg point. Henry Kissinger has suggested it would be a lot easier for us to rise to the defense of the Canal ·s neutralitv m the basis of a 1971 treaty which is backed by all our Latin American neighbors. than On the basis of thL• 190.'.? agreement which 1c; an anathema to most of thtm The Panama Canal was a marvel of engineering and a great accomplis hment for the United States. But times and views and technology ha\'c changed. Few things in the world remain the sam e for 75 years-though some ap. pareatly would have us believe this is possible. Sooner or later the United States will want to and h~1 \ e to move out of Panama. The treaties provide an op port um ty to do it in a rational, dignified and timely manner • Opinions exprnsed in the space above are those of lhe Daily Pilot O!t'8f' views expressed on this page are those of their authors and a1t1sta ""Reader comment is invited. Boyd/Drunk Tuna ByL.M. BOYD The sea11re rolk , as all rea llze, are called upon from time to lime to transport £ish from one place lo anolher But that s pecies of tuna known as albacore gets a ht· tie tricky in trave l It thrashes around hke crazy To simmer down a tankful of such, alcohol was poured into the albacore's water Ex· ceUent, excellent They all got drunk. Shippm~ them was easy. Theyd1dn't care You're probably aware that an eggshell won't crack when you boil it if you first poke a tiny hole in the large end with a sizable needle. But did you [)t>ar Gloornv Gu~ Ronald Reai:ran rnu y fancy himself a fat· tleman, but the de· certification of Fairview State Hospital in Collta Mes a . along with others. 1s an exam pie of his chicken'! C'Om ing home to roo!!I Reagan is lhf' one who drastically ClJI s tute hospital hudgcting in the latr 60s and lhf' !lystem 1s still suffering. Individual ho!lp1tal ud· mlnlstrat\onci are not to blam(• AV .... ,.., Oti1t remm•f'tt are ,.,. .......... ., ........ ·~· d• .... -.-lly ""*1 IM .,.,., el '"° ....... ..,_. -..... ""' ........ ·-°"' 0.11., ... i.1 know that shops all !)\"Cr Europe sell such spt'<~Hll e~i:: needles for fancy priers., ll was the duty of a Je"1sh man 2 000 years ago to marry his brother ·s \l.1dow i\11 lhe best laccm<.1kers are mt•n, l 'mtoltl Q "What ~ a i::r1c f therapist ., .. A That's collegiate J arl{on for funeral director. Q. "How many basic moves are m the square dance..," A About 75. Q "!low many people rould he served with an omelet from one ostrich egg"" /\ Maybe24 II was long a trad1t1on arnong the traveling Jo:skimoes to leave their help less elderly to die when saad oldsters no longer could care for themselves Certain South Sea natives refined that tribal s urvival even further. Their helplt>ss elderly simply climbed mto canoes and pod died off into oblivion In the event of worldwide nuclear war, what do you suppose our helpl~s elderly would do'> A Rand Corporation study of 1 l years ago checked out such a possihihly. Upshot. lt was thought that no provisions !4h ould be mad1• for the oldstcr11, that the nation In such a fix would be better off without any of the aged and feeble. Our Chief Prognosticator belivcs the rubber in the hr~ of all new cars onNmy !!OOn will be dyed the 'lamt• color a~ said cars 1 h1• tl'rnn1 nan .. already havr-lhr knowhow l Rowland £v8D8 I Robert Novak Carter Charge Irks Congress WASlllNCiTON A recurrent cause of truuhlt! nut only for tus t•ni•rgy 11rogr,1m but for tus pre- s1tJcncy surfaced again over the Sept. 24·25 weekend when Pre:si· dl•lll Carter personally alerted surprised energy offlc1als that he was ".:omg public" to save his hall in lht· ~nalc There ts no ev1dcnc~ that any official in the Ener.:y Depart mt•nt ObjeCl· ed But arter P r t' s 1 d L' n l (' a r ((• r l' n t t• r l' 41 t h 1• Wh1tc lloust· press room on Sept 211 t 11 hl.1nlt• ··spec ial 1n I I' l't.' ... ts .. that IS bt~ 1111 and 1L ... Senate allies for dis rn1·mbcrmenl of his energy bill, the dcpnrtmL·nt spread the word across Capitol Hill that 1t had no part in the attack It was in fact pure Jimmy Carter evidence that in some respects he has changed very lit· tie after eight months in office. The President ts sttll inclined to moraliic on issues that. far from being moral, are matters or prac- tical politics and to appeal direct ly to the voters when4ver he runs \nto trouble in Con9ress. THE ANGER on Capitol Hill generated by Mr Carter's out- burst promises deepening trou ble ahead "'hen his ambitious leg1slat1ve program encounter-. inevitable obstacles. Even some admmistration of facials admit that it was no high pressure lobbymg campaign by the 011 and gas industry that de- 11 vered multtple wounds to the energy program Only a handful of the indus try's giants <led by Gulf and Mobil> have pressed hard aga1ru1l the Carter program a mere shadow of massive oil lobbying in past years. Indeed. consumer and labor lobbyists were more effective In sabotag- mg the oil equaltzat1on tax. The Senate disaster grew from u combinat10n of factors. deep· ening public unrest with gov <·rnment regulation; fading public support for the Carter pro· gram. fa1lurt> to devise a Senatt- strategy after Speaker Thomas I' O'Neill guided the program through the House so easily BOTH FRIENDS and foes ol the program use a harsh word to descnbe a basic source ol the Earl Waters problem· incompetency A case in point was the oll equahut.ion tax. Shortly after Secretary of Energy James Schlesinger ap peared before the Senate J''mance Committee to dtscuss compromlses, Assistant Treasury Secretary Laurence Woodworth proposed a different approach. When Woodworth left the room, Assistant Energy Secret1try Al Alm popped up with still a Uurd version In Uus cha~. the President u sed a t echnique he often employed a s governor or Georgia: lumping his opponents with "special interests." It was the dec1s1on of Mr. Carter, not of tus congressional lobbyists or his Energy Oepurtment. But Dr Schl~mger. himself hostile to h1g 011. approved 1t Other admm1slrat1on offtc1als <hd not at all approve "lf you makl' the same appeal against.. s pl'C1al interests loo many time> ... one told w., "it begins to lose all eHect. .. Other officials saw inconsistency 1n the Presi· dent attacking the industry for nns1ng the cost or energy when his own progrum does exactly the same thm~ Knowing from experience that the President could not be moved, officials confined their activities to toning down Mr. Carter's language. Names of In di vi dual Senators and oil com- panies were removed from the ~tatement. THE PRESIDENT need not have pushed the panic button. The energy bill, though in disar- ray, 1s far from dead. At this writing, it seems the Senate may pass a natural gas deregulation bill, but the Senate-House con· ference will surely find a com- promise setting a higher regulat· ed price. The tax features of the program are still subject to com- promise. The President's tactic was clearly a bad way to appra.ch U.S. Senators. The judgment of one Democrat who bas strongly opposed gas deregulation and generally backed the President's program: "It is patronizing when the President sets himself above us and suggests we are be· ing manipulated by lobbyists ... What particularly irritates supporters of gas deregulation is the fact that candidate Carter himselC backed this position Just a year ago when seeking support from oil-producing states. Ac- cordingly. these Democratic Senators fc..el that the President's hostility to the industry is not born of conviction but of opinion polls shoWi.ng emotional public resentment against big oil. "IT WAS poison," con!ide.s one ~1dminlstration official 1o describinic the Senate impact ot the President's tactic. On a Senate gas deregulation vote just following the Carter attack, the President loa& two add.U.iooal Democratic Senators -North· Dakota's Quentin Burdick: and. from his own state of Georgia, SamNWU\. Coming less than a week alter th~ resignation of Bert Lance, the sudden attack on "special in· terests" suggests the Lance af. fair has by no means ended moralizing in the Oval Office. Upgrading conventional political questions to the status of good vs. evil is still an ingrained habit for Mr. Carter, but one lbat bas not helped his energy program and c9uld do him harm ln the future. I Yteowww! Ne~ Law Should Curb False ID Racket Legislation which will make identification documents more certam in the future has been si~ned b y Governor Jerry Brown The measure. authored hy Assemblyman .J erry Lewis, is aiml>d at preventing the use of b1 rth certificates or deceased p<'rsons . hy ot11ers to establish false 1denl1lles. , Under existing law. birth cerur.cates may be obtained by anyone through mail a ppllcnt 100 and U1e pay- ment of a S2 fee The n•rt1hcate 1s tht'n uscrl lo obtain other documents '>'h1ch are com monl y 11sl'l1 to cstahhsh ulentit v such as cl11v<•r's hrcnscs, passp0rts, and sucial security coirds It has Ion~ been known that ('r1minalr-. have created new iden· Charl~s McCabe ti ties for tbemsel ves by obtaining the blrth certificate of a deceased person and assumrng that person's name. Reportedly lhis method has a lso been used by governmental agencies in build- ing new identit ies as protcc:l.Jon tor key witnesses. The n aw in the record system has been that, althoui;ch all vital statistics are maintained in the . same governmental aaencies, birth records have never been c_hecked against deaths Under Lewie;' bill , the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the State Health Department will henceforth be required to note the fact of death on all birth record.<;. WIULE THE initial program will be put into effect on deaths a s they occur,,Merle Shtelds. Registrar of Vital Statistics. 1s programming to back track at lrast 40 years to note deaths on births occurring dur ing those decades. "We'll go back as far as practical," he said. He pointed out the ~ystem won't be 100 percent effedive since deaths ln other stat.es ma.y be overlooked. "However,•· he said, "Wedo get DOlified by about 36 states throulth a cooperative program.•• Lewis said be understands that his bill will make C&lif ornla the first state to undertake this pro- tection against falso use ol the birth certificate. He said that ln order to convince bJa fellow lawmakers of $he need for the bill, one of bis aides, Darleoo · Blechel, ach1ally went. through the process ot obtainiq falle identity documents to dem- onstrate the ease in which it can be done. She applied for and obtained a birth certificate of a deceased person. Using that she then ob- tained a driver's license lltd social security number. "I made myself ten years younger datna it,•• she beamed. explaining that she bad obtained tbe birth record of a deceased person who would have been ten years younger than her bad she Ii ved. QUEBJ.ED u t.o whether she didn't have some concwn that tbo bureaucrats ~~ aeek tc> proeecute her forObWnlna doco- menta wi1h a false ldenUtt. she said "l wasn't dolnf 1l for • fraudulmt PUl'POM but merdy to prove the need for the law cbanae. I'm sure that any et- tempt to proseeute would be dl.s· misled In the interest of justice.·· Since birth certificates may be Obt.alned not only lrom the St.ate ~Ul'e4U oC Vital StaUstics but from the counties where blrtll took place as well, Lewis' bill will requite death notations to be made in both places. Ria meuure Increases the current $2 fee by $1, the added amount to be split between the state and ~­ tles to finance tho cosb ot cor- recting the records. Oil Finn's Noble Gesture Had Strings ~ttach~ 1 :rnfkr from a fu1rly common Amcncun trail I don't like to be outsmartC'd. While it's true it is ver) mut'h a Yanke~ trait t-0 win at hors<' trades. it's even more Yanke<' lo lose. and s tay sore ror months for, let us hypothesize again, a big properly developer, is a strong reeling of guilt for having en1oyed the performance, and a decided resentment for having been taken m by the ample· hearted sponsor. This 1s rather the way I feel when on(• of our corporate giants WORST ortenders of all in this throws us 8 kind of moral laundenna are the cultural bone oil companies. This is perhaps to on the telly ,~~ he expected. since their business Some outfits r.:~;pr;$_,-t>thics are alway" on th<' ltke General borderline and straining to gc>t t'oods or IBM qver -not ~lwuys without sue gives us an ~ess. hour of, say. ~ And of the oil companies, th<' SophoclC's and t'levere3t of the "cn~ineers of raul Scofi eld, public consent" tu use Edward with no ;111 Bernays' definition of pubht rt." noying com lotions -is Mobil oil. Brllllnntly, mercrnls at all. and we an· sup-m print ads and on the tube, they posl'd to belicvl' the sponsoring pluy th<-game of being decent c·nmpnn1<'s are interested in only chnpi;. The Moh1l p r. effort.'! nre offering us some abstract Greek alway~ on th<' right side or 1ti\";1I rif-ul.'e>lte1l~ ;-;;tt.~~ then _.ev.ar~hlnf. They aim their lht• shoddiest possible sturf nt all message at environmentall!IL'I of the traffic will bear the extreme persuast0n, ldeahsls All that l'fappcns Lo me when I or nil 11tripes. and decent people sf'P Lord Oltv1cr d01ng Hamlet everywhere. Y<'l nll th(' time. and don't you forget it, what they are doingissellingcrude. MOBIL recently put up ~.OCIO to Columbia University, in one Of its minor large-hearted gestures. The money was lo set up • pro- gram to train journalists in ob- J ective financial report\ntr, whatever that is. I would have thought there was only ooe line needed in a money story. the bot· torn one. Columbia named as directoT of this program Chris Wellesl wt¥> has written a book deeplyeritlcal or the oil blz. Mobil, th~h lts vice president !or public alfaln, Herbert Schmeru, lndlgnanUy announced it will not be provld· lng funds for the pro51ram once its initial $50,000 runs out. ·'The obJetlive of the Protrr•m ls to enhance falr, reliable flnan. ct al reporting ond there la aquca- llon of whether that Is going to happen under Chm We!Jea." said nack Sehmcru. THIS INCIDENT rai1u several questions. Should a cor- poralion be in the racket of tell· ing reporters how to write finan· cial news in the first pla~. Evm more lmPortant. onco the cof'- porat.lon has rotten Into such a dubious nnture, 1hould they h vo lbo almlghty ga U to try to inn~ewbatb tauibt! THIS heavy-handed effort to stlOe a volco lt deems to be critical or the oil bis mat• m feel a aood d&al better about lta efforts to tedUce blo with haute culture an tb telly. Tbe next tlme I view one of these •4rn.Jr• ble performances. Ol' road one~ their exem ary editorials th run ln the ~lllcs as ac:h, I sh think of nack Scb.mctti tn bis opulent New Yot'k off'lce, wring~ lng hls handJ and yelltq ''bum rap'' about tho Columbia blund•. As Schmcrtz's fellow fl•ck, Jllhea Fyock of Phlllips Petroleum, put. it: "ll ~ CSv• a gift without atrin,p to an educa- tlonlll ~tvt.IOll, you sbould not r~.~ack and swt. tYinJ snin13 to .. ,, 'j ti .. ~ • .. ... .. r •i .i ,. • AT YOUR SERVICE Droumprooling Sovf'• Sacl•taer• l>l"All PAI When• <·un l .:et mslrucllons for t hl' "'alt·r sar1•ty tceh111q uo c all<'d "d rownproor m~" ··In 111volves maintaining a certain posture and practu:1ni.: special breathing when ll person 1s in c.JangcroCdrownmg Canyoutcllmemore'> , E L., San Juan t:ap1strano OrownprooHng was invented by Navy swim- ming coach ••rect Lanoue. Dulng WW II, b1s t~b­ olque ls reported to have saved muy downed U.S. filers. The National Sarety Council cauUons that although this method ls good, It woa't assure a person's safety, Extensive lrahtlng, pracUce and common l>t'nse also are requ.lred. You can order aa illustrated drownprooflng survival chart for $1.95 ppd. from Drownprooflngfl'be Travel Advisor Box 31056, WasbJngtoo, DC 20031. ' Group Of It-ring Yule Greetb1p I>EAH PAT I would hke to order Christmas t•.ards early this \Car. and wonder 1f any Orange <. ounty research ~roups are selling cards. H.E .• Laguna Beach The Orange County chapter of the American Heart A.~sociallon is offering ei«bt cuds as well as a select.ion from last year's s~k. Hall of the purchase price is tax deductible. Phone 547-3001 for a brochure or write to 1043 Civic Center Drive West Santa Ana, CA 9%703. • BeU Tt-lb For Who• Torr. fi'r~ DEAR PAT: How do I fmdout if a company has a toll-free phone number'! I know that many do, but not all of them are publi cized. J S., Costa Mesa That's easy. Just dial the Bell System's toU-free information number, 800-55$-1212, and ask the operator. Golt•• Too Ecu11 cu Ezerrbe DEAR PAT· My husband claims that walking ~etween golf shots keeps him in top physical condi· Uon. He is a 54-year-old businessman, and this is has only exercise. Can you find out if experts think golf 1s enough to ma1ntam good physical fitness, A.L.. Newport Beach A recent report or the American Assoc:iallon of Health, Physical Education and RecreaUoo slates, ·•Golf. when played by mlddle-aged, sedentary men, is not a suitable acUvlty for Improving physical fitness to any great extent." Tb.is COii· clusion was based oo extensive Ume-alld-moUon studies. It indicated that only oae-t.blrcl of the play· ing time was spent walking. Most was taken up by waitlng at the tee, fairway or greea. It was de· termlned that It would take J2 hours of golf to pro· duce the same conditioning effect as a brisk one· bour wa.Uc . Scraps Offered to Choritie• DEAR PAT· 1 make patchwork quilts and se1I them through several retail outlets I 've collected six 30-gallon plastic bags full of dacron "filler· scraps. Ttus ts not fabric, but the fluffy material that goes m the middle of a quilt This resioated dacron is heat-treated lo stay in a layer when used and laundered. so at would not make a good filler for pillows or toys covered with a delicate fabric. lt would be very useful for tightly stuffed toys or pillows made with sturdy fabncs. Is there some charitable group that could use Uus material? M.J .S., Coronadel Mar AYS couJdn't locate a groap, but if any are In· terestedlnth1sdonallon let me know. Tftlnls Bas ll09al Reots DEAR PAT: Even though everyone I know loves to play tennis, nobody seems to know when this game gol 1ts start. Does it. like bow ling. have an· oient roots, M .E., Irvine Not ancient, but pretty old. Tennis was first played lo England, but it has evolved a good deal from tbe original form whJcb was called "Royal Tennis." The &ennls court and game eqalpment we lmow was devised and patoted In February 1874, by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield of En&Iud (1~1t12). Introduced as "sphalrtstlke," the game sooa became known as lawa tea.nis, according to the Gulness Book of World Records. The oldest court for Royal Tennis was built ln Paris In 1491. The oldest al 16 surviving CRoya)) tennis courts ln the British .. les ls the Royal Tennis Court at Hamptoa Court Palace, built by order of King Henry VU1 In 15%9-30: and rebuilt by order of Charles 11 ln 1'60. TueedaY. October 4, 19n * DAILY PU.OT ,4 f KOZ7026 AP WlrepN>lo Al Capp . . To Drop Cartoon Nl•:W YORK tAP > Al Capp has decided to call at au1ts. Ila's 68 So Li'l Abner, Capp's !>attncal comic slnp that bc~an in 19J.1 and grew to he an American inst1tu •lion, will appear for the la!>l llme Nov. 13, a Sun day. 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The Labor Department has propo.sed a comphrens1ve policy for controlling the more than l,500 known or suspected cancer- causmg chemicals in the Amen can workplace. 1 Luek, No Lad11 It is over now for Thomas and Phomena Dr&ke, of McMurray, Pa., who have failed so far to qualify for the millionaire lottery drawing after spending all their savings trying. The newt ian't all bad, however. Drake said there may be royalties from an NBC TV movie based on their search for a lottery bonanza, and Good Housekeeping wants to do an article on them. They also netted p ,ooo. State Reserve To J,imit Tours The proposal est.abhi.hes for the first Ume a systematic procedure for quickly identifying. dasslfymg and regulating curcanogen•c ~ubstances that threaten workers' health. IN TllF. PAST, CANCt;R·CAUSING ngents have been dealt with on a case.by-caloe basis -a :;ystem which Labor Secretuy -Ray Marshall descnbed Monday as "trying lo put out a forest flre one tree at a time.'• Only 17 or the 1,500 to 2,000 chemicals identified us known or suapec.ted to cause cancer have been brought under regulatory actwn by the Occupa · t1onal Safety and Health AdcruJu::.tratwn m its six- Yl'Jr history. The Labor Department proposals were an· nounced as officials of the Nauonat Jnst1tute or Oc· cupatlonal Safety and Health reported the results of a survey that estimates nearly one million Americans are potentially exposed lo known carcinoeens at lheir workplace. TIIE SURVEY ESTIMATED THAT another 20 ' mtltion workers -about one of four m the labor force-i!ocounter potentially dangerous pollutants at lhelr jobs raneing from nruse and oil mist lo .known cancer·causing > agents like asbestos and [ J ben~.deparlmeot p•o-: . ECOLOGY ]>Ollals drew a favorable response from Ralph Nadw"s Health Reaearcb Group and from the Al'L· CIO Industrial Union Department but the lnltlal rt- aotian from industry -wblcb ultlmatal)' ...Ul be !aced wilb bicber cotts -was netalive, lndlcat.ln~ a protracted legal batUe to blook the rulte trom tak· 1 1nl efftol. We've a1w111 bean CIOSI lo HUDllDUIOD Beach BUI never CID• than now I When you're .bopping for a home equity loan, ~11 find it more convmient than eftr' to let NcwpoctEquity Funds arrange it for yott. · We've opened our 9KOnd Orange Countybr.nch- right in the middle of booming Huntingto.n Beach and Fountain Valley. The N~rt Equity Funds loan Team has ditpatched Cal Wolfe as loan officer foT the new Huntington Beach office in the Huntington Executive Park. Call Cal for information on a home equity loan. And save a trip to Newport! Newport Equity 'Funds, Inc. ~Brobr Payment Metlwd ·Taxing BALTIMORE (AP) -· Frank Soltis paid his Maryland state income taic by the :seat of his pants. Upset over high tax rates and political cor- ruption, Soltis sent in a $318.57 check written on the back of a pair of un- dershorts. ..The bank stt11 has the check. They can't figure out how to hand cancel the underwear.'' he nid. .. I might try :something more dynamic next time," he .said.· without elaborat· rng. "l think we've &ol to get the public aware of· the situation on taxes because they're JUSt completely out of haod." Bridge Job SAN JOSE (AP> The San Francisco· Oakland Bay Bridge. etruck by a floatlnc bafle crane 191)t. U . will 1et a U>.000 repair job. WE'RE *'1 Huntl~ton Buch Otnoe 18188 Bnch Blvd., Suite 281 , (714) 848·2211 In th• Huntington Executive Perk, South Bldg. NPwPOrt Beech t W Nl!Wport Center Or, Sullt 211 1714)644-8824 Laguna Hiiis • 25283 Cabot Rd. 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Forty four residents of 12 Orange Coast com mun1lies have becom<· American t·1t1zens in naturali2allon ceremonies conductt:d 1n Orange County Supen<>r Court The 1mm1~rants from 22 natrnns dl't'lare<l their oath or allegiance lo lht• i\m1·11can fhti.: in rnlonul ceremonw"> that c·oncludt-<l ~1th the taking of thl' now trad1t1onJI grouJJ photui:r aph 1n the ncurb~· Plaza of the Flags • t.m1ng up ~1th tht> nt'"' clllll'n~ wen· Prc ... 1ding Judge Byron K McMillan and the two 1ud~cs who s h art'd the bench with tum 111 Department One Judges Ph1hp E Schwab and Leonard Goldstein : 111£ 44 O RANG[ C'OAST res 1denti. \\ere part of a contingent of 128 Oran~t? Countlans who re ceived c1tizensh1p ccrt1fu:.itcs and miniature American flags as they lert the courtroom Huntington Beach led the way in the September m.duc.tton ~1th 10 n.ew Amcncans ha1lmg from the 011 Ctty. M1ss1on V1e10 was close behind with eight and Costa Mesa took third spot with seven .Fountain Valley. Irvine and San Juan Cap1strano had four each at the ceremony, San Clemente sl'nt t\\u and El Toro, Dana Point, Laguna lhlls , Laguna Niguel and Newport Beach had one each. BRITAIN AND SOUTH KOR EA, each with six former c1t1zens, topped the hst of contributmg na t10ns in the Orange Coast listing Canada, with four, and Cuba and Chma with three each were among the 22 nations who relin- quished lies to their former nationals . The. Orang~ Coast's new Americans. listed by their point of origin, are ARGE NTINA Luis Angel Tasso, 31261 Via S<>nora. San Juan Capistrano AUSTRIA -Maria Magdalena Tomazm 1780 P lacentia Ave., Apt 16, Costa Mesa ' CANADA Willtam James Wilson, 5662 Oakley Terrace, Irvine; Bnan Frank J acklin, 419 Calle Gomez, San Clemente. Margaret Sorochan Kellen, 1980~ Estuary Lane, Huntington Beach, and ~ohanna Hhnka, 4131 Morning Star Drive, Hunt· mgton Beach. QUEENIE By Phil lnte rlondi "Do you makl.' hou!>c calls?" .. • • WHAlllY one 'Oii H•rold J Andenon. n.,,. • #ONAOE LAWRENCE WHALEY. t••ndcnlldrtn •nd SI• G•••• , r11"1dent of s,ml V•Uey, C•111orn1• gr•n«hl..,,,.~ S..rv1ce" 11 0 Connor 1'4'SMCl_..,..,s.Pt-rtt, t'77 He LolGUN 1111" Mott .. ••• on Octocwr ~ k -vi-!Ill"'' ... 11e llH'I,.. Wn•ltt. 1917 •I 10 00 A M 1 .. 1er ment •• '• LMry W...ley Of H-n Hlllt, C<I A>c•"''°" c.m.tery Rel•'"' ..,.., • .'.rt')re• brot~eB, 8111 Wl .. ley ol ~m-Oftl'WA-"UnL991on , V~nllle,C;i , EdWNl<IVof Va<••tue, ZARCONE "§·· -Jol'ln ....,... .. ., Of Ftorence, JEROME ZARCONE. rn1dent 01 ' \ •QOn Four gr•nd<lllldr.., •lld 1 H1m11n(llon &..ter" CA P .. Hd ••O on •• ••l·G••l\dCIUldron C.•••.Sld• Oct-2. IW7 ~1 ... dlly IO•lr>Qwtf• "IJtlV•Cln wlll O. ,,.Id S..tUl'cMIY O<-Ooro.....,, ,.., C<1<10. •no brolr..r P•ul '~ .,,, .. 1 OOPM •• Ron Hllll z.,,.,,.. "' FlorOO., ............ -·· ; ~i.I PArk Fri.och m•y Ult .C A-LIO Of 0.-. C• -llw ~Slfft ,, ,,. Slntll\ TlllrWll Umll MMtu.try Wf<I ol New York """" u ..... JO.-O"lnt ~ ~ S. IU7 from' OOAM lo Zarc-. P.t11!1"" OI•••· Jun Zarc- • ;\l!OOPM~ SmU" Tuth•tl L~mb Cost• •no (,Ion• Z•f'CO"• on• Qr•"O ,, :MltwMen-ydlrKIOU .... .-. 0.U(llller V•\ll•loon l~Ml•y from, 00 < LACI Y PM to•OOPM ..... , OOPM to•Gei • llVELYN R LACEY, '"10.f\I of p M Rosuy •I I JO p M 0110•1' ~J.M..,.. Be.ten, CA. Lo•1ng molntr 01 6ro1ner1 CNPtl Fu,,..r•I M•U w.o. C..•n Slnele of L~uNI 8e.OCll, C<I M\d•y OcloC>or ~ 1911 •I 11 'IO A M et 1-nt L.Krt ol M.Mol-. c .. _,. SI So,,_ •nd Jude of Hunt1n9l0<> • •llo .. ,.,,...., by four gr-ll•l()rM 6••<h, C. lntffment ~ !.,,.-,., ~ t.ltd tnr•• cirt•t·9r•ndCllllOrtf\ Cemetery. Olre<la<lby Olld•v Oroll'ter\ ""'\enllc.n will be l'Wfd Wt-WMY 0c Mort ... ry ll"t llota<h Blvd, Hunt ~ \qb.r S, 1'17 .C 11 00 A M at ...... lier 1nQlon 8M<n, CA IM'11111 ~ \#ciun• &ucll Cl,.IMI Interment HA .. SOff C::NclflC View Memori al Pu• LILllAM w HANSON, •Mldent of ~ Mausolel.Wn Snette< 1.•GvtW Buen Cost• ~ CA 0...S October l. "II ' ~u.Ydtr«l°" ""'"'WO bY ,,., '"'•Nnd Cl•ren<• ( ANDERSON H•n><>fl ar>d d.ou(ll'tltr M••I"'•• Cor1>1n ( t4AAOl.0 p ANOERSON ,,,,.,."' OI Ntwoort Bt•<h, c •. two ~ ., l ...... Niqu91 Ce -.. PO\Wd o••n<l<""df''" Frt<I E C...,,1n of M" l w •v on Moncl•v Octooer > "17 •t "°" v1110. C• •n<1 C••ot• Corbin o< ~"-"'" (OHi Community Ho,pll., Tu•lln C.O S.-rvl(f\Wlll be Wl'dnnday , S1Jtv1...a try ""'• -"• R Anderson. •l 1 OOPM bell Br<MNlw•v CNl~I olll 1. ~:~~ -;;!',:, ~:·~' !.;.::~:, ~~~ '1fl FAMILY COlOl'flAL FUHUAL HO Ml 7801 Bolsa Ave we,1m1ns1er 893·3525 ,ACIFIC VlfW MfMOalAL ,,Ute Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacrlrc View Drive Newport Cehlorn111 e44·~J4)() Wccoawtc• MOITUARllS Laguna 8Pach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 I San Juan Cap1s1rano ~ 495-1776 . .. -~ ULT'Z-IHG .. OM fUMHAL HOMI • Corona del Mar 673-9450 . . Costa Mesa 646-2424 . ... .. llLL .. OADWAY .. .. MO ITU AU ~ 110 Broadway ~ .. Cosla Mas11 " 642-9150 .. . • SMfTH TVTHIU I.AMI COST A MtSA CH•"L 427 E 171h St Co"ta Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel . 518 N Broadway , Sanla Ana • 54 7-4131 " , ,. "UCI taOTMHS ,. SMfTHS' WOITUARY 627 Mein SI Hunhngton Beach 536-6539 c 8•11 9rOMl'w•Y MOf'tu•t1t a•re<-tOl'l allAO,OaD WILLIAM c;. BRAOFORO, ruldent of ~tn ~ r»•Wd •w•v on O< tObet t 1'111 Wf"¥1Wd by w1f• S.t~ J••" Crypt "°' M"riv•Ct~ i,\ledf'IHO•• Oct->, 1u1 •t 11 00 Noon •t Pac Ill< \11•w Mitmot••• P•r" P~ jfl( \'1ew MOru...,,., 01red0ti OAllllOW RUTH KATHRYN DARROW rosl donl Of 0..11.t. COIO<edO IM'"'° •••V on S,.pl""1t>f!r 11, tWI wr•l••d bV SO'I N1ctw>te1o E Dirr ON of Of.It•, Co1or1do. tf'lfH Qrlf'l(khil~_, _,.d thr .. Qr••t QrandtrHIClr*" '*''•' JO,•PM"• Hurll>Ut Of Mfonlo P.ork C:• M" Oar row hW'd 1n C CWOl'li O.t M•r fr OM 1•S7 to J•n-Y It/I -m~r of PEO •ncl E;bell Club ana • M•mtMl:r of St MIC ..... I, •n<I All Ar>Q"ll EPIKOCMI Churcf\ MelT'Of••• \#tv•c•t •net 1nt•r menl frk1•v Ol •ao.r 7, 1•111t P.c:1f1c View lNOtl lnl•rm•n• PatiflC Vi.-'W Memott•t P•'' P•cd1c View Mor1u.1ry dlrt<fOt\ Deaths Elsewhere GILROY CAP> - Funeral services were scheduled Thursday ror former Assemblyman ·George W. MlUas, 52. He died of a heart attack In Alexandna. Va. H~ was deputy r11rector of the ll .S. Fish and Wildlife Servic<' MORRISTOWN. NJ (AP l -The Most R('v Ma rtin W. Stanto n, 80. retired auxiliary hishop o f the Newark Archd1oce11e, d ied Satur day. church officials an· nounce<l Monday • CHINA Jt•nn1ft'r Chin Yoh, 8790 La Lazana l:ourt. Fount•.11n V allt•y Chung Kwong Chen, 2736 l 1h<1la \vt·. <'v">ta Me">a and Chi Yun Wang, 2023 llarlxir Blvd, Costa Mesa Cllll,f: Norma LOH>la de Dia.t:. and Mano D1a.t: Chamud1s, :10872 PusL,., Santiago, San Juan l' .1 µ1strano l'OLOMlUA O't'<H Fonsec.i, 26938 Marbella, M1.,s1011 VH•Jo, und Mana Eu&en1a Elizabeth l\lol.'pfrr. 550 Paulanno, Apt J -202, Costa Me!>a C'UBA Margarita lnarte, 19121 K1pahulu. NEWEST ORANGE COUNTY CITIZENS LINE UP FOR GROUP PICTURE AT COURTHOUSE l luntmgton Beach, Georgina Beatriz Rodnguez, l L'l•durglt•n, Irvine, and Miguel Varona. 163.2 Iowa St , Apt 0, Costa Mesa F RANCE Lue Ph1upc Cyrot, 24266 Via Santa Clara, Mtsswn V1e10. and Claudine Jeanne Pt•zenas, 125 Calle Qucrvo, Sun Clemente GREAT BRITAIN June Valene Jones, 2458l Corta Cre!>ta, El Toro, Holand Thomas Ford, 26491 Granvia Drive, M1sswn V1e10: Ann Shirley Harns. 402 Portland Circle, Huntington Beach: Barbara Margaret Christine Carr, 25601 Christina Dnve. Mission Viejo, Beryle Doreen and Donald George Trinder, 18411 Santa Leonora Circle. Fountain Valley ~.LEBANON -Hermine Ro!>enbcrg Akraw1, 26302 La Paz Road, Apt. 207, M1sswn V1e10 PERU Isabel Jesus Boldt, 33916 El Encunto. Apt B, Dana Point TllE PIDLIPPINES Lucn•c1a Sales. 547 Travers<' Dnvt:, Costa M<'sa ROMANIA M1h:u Constantin Ul'metrescu, Green Sl. Huntington Beach ;' Eunhey Hahm Chough, 21052 Hagerstown Circle, Huntin1ton Hcuch, Dong Hack Kim, 26352 Calle Roberto, San Juan Capistrano, Mun K1 Kim, 22781 L a Quinta Or1ve, M1ss1on V1eJO, Yu Cha Raver, 2105 H unt- 'ington St., Apt. C, Hunll.llgton Beach, and Gabsun Vega, 15612 Dawson Lane, Huntington Beach. 111AILAND -Varuchee Bbattana yoo, 11671 G 1adstone Circle, Fountain Valley. 17761 Palmento Way, Jrv1nc SOUTH KOR EA -Young Sun flahn, 16692 IRAN -Eduard Poghos Babyan. 7092 Horse Racing SACRAMENTO (AP> ALLERGY? Drivers who don't smoke Moonlight Circle, Huntington Heach, and Khosro l\halogh. 2939 Cassia St .. Newport Beach IRAQ Mo~ affaq Said Shukur. 24922 Selford, Laguna Hills A bill beefing up the California Horse Racing Board and giving horse racing assoc1at1ons the option of eainmg about $16 million a year has been signed mto law by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The bill 1s AB 194 by As· semblyman Larry Ch1m- bole <D-Palmdale> (714) 543-9624 Recorded Message -May so-.e as muc.h as 25% with farmers HOM-SMOIC!ll Auto Policy IRELA"-JO Thomas Putnck Hanlon. 24261 La Hermosa, Laguna N1gut!I, and Thomas Francis Sheehan, 945 Jasmine Circle, Costa Mesa. INDIA PunkaJ Ras1klal Kapadia, 4491 Ranchgrove Drive. Irvine. JAPAN Michiko Koplin. 15091 Rice Circle, lluntington Beach J ORDAN Jeanette lnJek1J1an and Aida llabestuan, 23.562 La~arto, M1ss1on VteJo. ALLERG Y CO NTROL FOUNDATION Box 1583, Oran2e Ca 92668 Writ• fOf" Ff-t'• tnfOf"motion ' ~re the Money Doublers!. We can double • • y011r savmgs m less than 9 years Come to any of our convenient offices today and start doubling your money. 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Brooke Falls Kennedy Tops State's Poll From AP l>Upatcbes f'- Forthe first time in recent years, Sen Ed•ard M. 1'euDedy b the most popular politician an Ma.saachusetts, acc:ordin& to a poll published by a Boston newspaper. The survey for the Herald American by the Bec:br Ra;earch Corp. ranked EWo& Rkbardaon secood ·meet popular amonc the 17 pohtici»..DS atudied. Recently divorced Sen. Edward W. Brooke; wbo bad been in first place tn recent years, dropped to fourth place -lled with former Gov. Frand.5 Sara en&. * A nun;ing home chain owner who filed in ll~ton for bankruptcy claimmg debts or $100 m11Uoo says he lost nearly $7 million trying to replenishhia overdrawn bank account by gambling in Nevada casinos, a ( J federal bankruptcy court · p·rOPLE trustee said. _ c.. "ll's Just a simple, -------.----down.at -home $100 million bankruptcy." saJd trustee Joseph W. Bartlett. ''Tb.ls is one of the largest •in&le bankruptcies ever." He said be estimated that nursln& home owner Cbarles F. Breo.nlct_ 43, of Milton, Mass. has about S80 mlllloo in assets, so "we are tal.klng here ol a aap ol about $30 million.'' • I Gov. James A. 'Rhodes apologized to Japanese Americans for an "inadvertent remark" he said was misconstrued during a news conference. "We have worked diligently to build a firm and positive relationship with Japan and the Japanese people, and if I inadvertently of· fended anyone by my remark, I sincerelf apologize, .. Rhodes said. Rhodes referred to .Japanese businessmen as *'Jape" last week wben talki.nc to reporters about negotiations for a possible Honda Mot« Co • plant at Marya ville, Ohio. "You can't sell the Japs anything,•' Rhodes remarked.. * Stefan Cardlnal Wyuymkl. the bead of the Roman Catholic church in Poland, bu been re- leased. from a Warsaw bdspital after a three-week stay, the official news agency Pa,p says. The report said the 76-yeaN>ld cardinal left the hospital alter undergoing an operation. Details of the operation were not announced. Early reports said he bad been hospitalized with jaundice. * The U.S. Supreme Court Jet stand Nevada cam· ing laws au~ the state's Gaming Control Board and Gamin& Commission to deny licenses to .. unsuitable persons." A natioa•lly known oddlmaker, FraU "LeftT' &oseth•I, challenged the laws. claiming they lacked .. aacertainable standards" and therefon were unconstitutionally vague. Rosmtbal said the state's tuminf 1own hi. ap· pJlcadon for a license to work in a Las Vegas casino violated bis right to be treated equally and receive due process UDdet the law. • China's top baseball man cballenced Pnsldeal CarUr to bring alone bis softball team -the oae that reeuJarly plays the White House reporters' team in Plains, Ga. -if Carter vi.alts Peking, ac- cord.inc to an article ln Parade Ma&azine. In a copyrighted article, Parade said the challeoge iaaued by T110 Yao-dMlae is the latest in· dicalion of an upaur1e ol interest among the Chinese in America's national puUme. PUBUC NOT1CE ,ICTITIOUJaU"NIH HAM&ITATliMINT T ... '-rein tpe<lfl.., <Of POUll9" h doll\Q ..,.,,,. .. ""*' , .. fOllOwlng II< 11\lo.tlN"'": t I. fiCllllOUi ... 1114, bllno U\ea lNNfAVISION~ 110Mt OlCOllA1011'> CJI' AME•1c .. 1 S.10 bu••neu "''°'' tllt' tor-1119 llC1111°"" "'°"W\ I\ Otl"9 <onCIY<l"'1 •1 lOO ,...__, unter 011w, 0011>11 Pl.,• ._oon lle•<h, Ctlllorn•• l TN r~11tron1 Of ,.,. llireQUtllll 11c1111ooa ,,.,,,., 11 .. Bneriv T h<>mp .. .,, ll1torpor•1.o. • Colllorm• <.CHporollO"- lncor-•I.., JUiy JI,''" 4. lfW iMk:ffft\ af \•Id <OrJ>Of'•llOn h 100 N•wOVft l•t1l•t Urh'1, l>«\iQn ....... "'••PO•l a.ocll. C.•l llOtlU• '1'1..0 ~ irwu t>u.ine•"• .... 1>e1no <Oil· auc1eo11y ocor-por•tion. 8EVi'RLYTHOMPSON INCOAPOAA'TtO "'C.li!Wnl• C.orPO< •1100 Oy 8ewtrly lhompwo t'nr•IU..1l H Uit ,.hl1 ~urt"1wnt ... , t·•N Will\ IM (.°""IY <.i.r~ cA Or••ll" ~uuuly cm )e1>- ttmoer1J. '"' lll(U>, &AaaAOll £COil. -Or-W-.t PO ... ,. llllvenlel, CAfliOJ lllOM11111 P1.1t>t1ihN Q--ui.•t 0.1ly PllOI O<t.4, 11, 11.u. 1t11 PUBlJC NOTICE PICTITIOUI auSINl!SS NAMBiTATllMl!lolT "T,.. lotl-1119 ""' _, " Oiling but! .,..,., WAtlEH'> <;ROVP Pl<OOUC TION~ l11.)l'letelll .. a2,<."'l•M.~, CA 91.iT r ornu y W•rd l•nvon. •I h f.-IM •n llt •1.C.O.to,....,. CA.91121 ln1t DU•lnh• to ~-tt...i bv •n 1n· Oi"f~I 1 ornmy i..riyoo Thft lltl.,,_,t ... , lllod wlln ,,.,. Co1111ty ''""of OunQi< l.<.luntr on :..Opt. 21, 1tn. "•ms Put>tt"""' Ot•"O" C.0.•t 0•1ly l'tlul. 0<1 4, 11, II, J). 19/1 '117" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M>ft71 SUl'BlllOltCCXJ•TOI' CAI.I ,.OltNIA eOUHTYOPOltAlolOe Ht A fl)tj NOTICa 01' INTINTIOtl TO Sl!LI. •IAl PllOPlltT'I' AT PlllVATI SAl..I! IV 81(eCVTA1X In 1119 Melter ol llw E•l•I• ol ()lAOYS OPAL £lLIS. •k* GI.ADY~ O El LI\ oU ~ALLY ELLIS. °"'••wd NOTI(' IS HERfllY GIVEN IMI tht E1ecuH1 ... of ow •bow•-e"'llled >lllt ol GLAOYS OPAL ELLIS,•~• OLAOYS 0 fLLIS, •U SALLY EL ~I\. o.c .. -wlft Mii ol 0tlva1t •-'• lo"" rliQN•I bldc!Pr lor c a\h or tum• <IHIPl6111• to, ....... .,. WDIKl IO <On ltrmtllon by 11w S141911or C.Ou•I ol I,,. Stoll ot C.lllornlo, In end l'ot Ille Coun ly ol s.,. 0.-rn•rO•m. on or•"•',,.. llh d•r 01OctcCJer,1'17. ~II r19n1 1111• encl lnlttP\l llfl\I ••llllt of GLADYS OPAL ELL IS, •~• ulAOYS 0 ELLIS. okA SALi Y Fl I.IS, o..c .... d, ol llwt llnw or lier e1 .. 1,.. and •II rlQttt, ut•• ono 1n t•rO\l 11\.tl Mid .... ,."°' •cwlr..S by o'"'••Uon Of law ot uttwf"w;w4 otf\.e'< I"•" •or In llC)dlltc>rl to 11\ot ot .. ,d de· c .. 'Mtd ..C tlw """'of,.., dNlll, In ""O IU II>• ttol l)rOf)erlf dtKlll>e<I ., '°'"'"" All U..I •Ml l)<Of)ttlY ~!Uel"" IFI ,,.. C•ly ot o-.. .,,.. Counw 01 01-''•t• of C..11/0fnla,. ma,.. H•th.ul•tly UC"\(r1bl:-drt' lOt lt Of Tr• I ) .. ~ .u per m_, tht"rt"Ut rw0tdr'<l 1n UOOll /O Pd~\ ~Of MJ\t"H~~Maot. rt-torchut Or•nof: County. I~ IOUl.0 at ISS N, Vic· 1or1a Orlw Ore~ C•fllorn••I 810\or off''""'" mvltt"d for this pro- perty end""'''~ In Wt"lnQ•nd ••II ti. rt<el•.O by I ... EHCUlrl• et 19~ N Mf(ltl Str-..1 °"'"''°· C•lllor111a q11M or moy be lll«l wllll Ille Clerk of ,,,. Supe"°' (burl. Wt•I 01•1"<1 6r~h •tony time"''"' '"" ""' publlcallon of l~l\ n<oll<•.,,., 0.111"• m•• 1"0 '"'••I• Tn. O•Ol>tflf Wiit be •Old on lhe tOllO'WtnQ '''"'" At l•~f lflf'\ pitt(ent 1111"'1 ol tno purcflaw prto to be ,..10 ti ,,,. """' Of 1ubmllllnQ tr.. bid o.11nce tn c •"""Of' o., re'"'' •<<•Ot'-bi• I~ Uld [ •«utrlx upoft , ... conltrma- 1,on ot Ille wi. bY 1,.., S.-rlor C.oun ,., '~' .. nd l""ur.-nc.e ftre to be pro·r•ttd lo c lo\r of ncrow (>•111\1 11'11\ tt\11 o.; of S.PltmO.r 191/ > llOl•t>tto ti.lit ll<Y•"' t "cutrl•ol "" Wiii ol PUBLIC NOTlCE nsn StJl'•Mla.I COUllT OP CALI l'OlllNIA COUNTY 0' OltANGI NO A llH'l NO'TIC11 01' INTINTIOH TO HLL. 1t•AL PltOP•ITY AT PltfVATI $AU • In llwMo!ltrolll>t hlfleolGRANT LOWE MATIH(WS •~• GlllANT L MAT'THEW!>. Oe< .. ~o NOTICI! IS HElllEllY GIVt,. ,,,., \Ublt<t to <onftrn'\4Uon bt t~ •bov• .ntill«I So;perlor CouM °" Ot tooer I 1tll ot t 00 • m or tr•••_.le, w11111n 1ne time •llO•tO bv •••· •"• "'"" O.r•IQnld, ot Admlnotr•trl• Of ltwJ nl•l•ol GRANT LOWI! MA ff HEWS -·will Mii ai prl•ot• Hie lotlW n~t1 encl bett net bl-ran Ille I•'"" •nd condition• lterelNn•r meflllOMd elf tfQlll Ill .. end lntlrHI of GRANT LOWE MATTHEWS. OICU .. d •l UW "",. u1 t1ho..111, eno •If •IQhl, tlU• and 1111.,ffl tllol lne ttl_.• "-'•<quired In aoo111on lo 111•1 of decedent •I ""'time >f 111• Ou•lh 111 tllo .... 1 prQPert'l' lo<•'-" In 1ne ((lutll'( nl Or..,Ot Stole Of C.ltlornt-. Clot< rlb9<1 O\ IOll<>w\ T"' 11<openy co.f\MO<llY ,.,.,.,... w H tlD 111 .. rMI Orlw, HunllnQIOtl e .. c ... c.i "°'"'• Tiie Ml• It ~uote<t to current t.nn towfta"ti end tondlhom, re,trlcUo•. ,..M....,etlon\, tlgrl!1. tlQlllS ot ••V, and 1111menu ot reic.ord~ •nv •n<t.1m· 0t•n, .. "' r.coro 10 be ,.11.,,.0 out ol .... PUr<l\OM prlct. 'T1'a pt-rty ll to be M>IOOllan ··o ·~" bftl• 810l OI' oOW\ Orf' lr•¥1lf'd tor thl~pro .. P9< ty •nd m..-1 bt In w1111no •nd will be rtceloO •I Ill• o!llu Of PE'TER 51MPSON. Al!OttlOV lor uld AO· mtnl\tt·•trl•, •t 1't Pote1l Awnue, Suite •. L6QUN &eiKh. C•lllornle. or moy be flied will\ '"" Cler-of s•o ~U""''"' Cour1 or.,.. .. ,..,.., lo PETER StMPSON °""'"'"fl\', ttt •nv t1m~ •ft•r llr\I l)UbUut1on ol 11>1• nottt• end otlor• moOl"IJ-.10 Hit. T"' property will be \Old on'"" tOllOwlnq tf'f''" t.tift 0t O.,l ,•tn •f'IO P<ttl cr.011, tne ,.,,,,,Of ...Cl> cr«Jll lo lie •tc~blt lo IN.-,.,_.,""" 10 tn.t S.UO.rlor Court len 410 • petcent Of tne........,.,. blo lo occom,..ny '""Of-llH' ll't c .. , .. ..., c ... o •nd , ... bff•l\C• to"" P<t•d on conll•mttlon 01 ~•~by""' Supettor C:OUrt T •aet, renb, oc>er•tlnrg •"'d rNllnttf\&nc• t •Plf'IW',., •r,O CM'• mlum\ on IMur.tnet KCtot•bf• ta the pyrc-r "'"" .,. p.oroteo •• Of "" d•t• ot c.anUrm•Uon ot s•le4 Ex· thiwctbov• n•m.ctde<PO.nt •mln•tton of l•tl~ rec.ordlno con AICHA•DA OAVIDSOlol,ltr ""Ytll<t. lrt•l\ltf IM .. Mid •~Y 1111• E TCHASON. DAVIDSON & LllUCH ln\ur.,,•~ POiiey ............. ,.,. .. . Anor.enat LI• penwofthf ""'CfW\t'r or pur-<hc'1ff'l .. t H 1.uclld •-T ~"''°'"'"-row'""'"" rlQl\1 lo ,ICflTIOUS aUSINl!S~ Otllan .. c:.4-•tl/U ~ll'<I .,,, aftCI •II bid> prnw to encry of HAMESTATl!MENT 'Tel '114f-11J4 ~conltrmlnoMI• TM fol-ng P•fllon It d&Mno ""'' Att-vtlerl-llln• ~TEO Soc>ttmbe<tl ,.,, neu., Put>11V* Or-eo.•1 O•••r P•lol, M<1r91m Ann M<tlllww•, A RE80UR5 ET CIE, 2921 °'"'"" !,opt 17, 11..SOtt ... ,, ~n AO\'tlr•ltll'tlrl• Way, L-llM<h. CA. '2.SI P•TI• $1Ml'tON Vlnc»n( '· c:ac-. 1921 CJ1111an PUBLIC NOTICE Atw•Yatl..lw Wev,.....-9-tll~I Mt ,_A_ Tl'lb "'-'-•I~ 90 bY an In-l-------------·llloll•4 -~ PIC'TITIOU1aUMN•H ~9M<ll,C..lllentlUllU1 Vl ..... ~.c.tc:iKe "-'MillTAal!UNT T9': (7M)-.... Tiii• stat_... wn "'.0 '"''" tlw _..'!1ne.,MllOwlno...-ar•Clelnvbu\I-""-*"*"l"''''•t•t• Cill&MIY Cl9ril of er.,... c-rtty on,...._ ·-· -·-• lember7, 1'11. SU NO LOW OF C .. 1.1 F . 163) PuOll\N<I Or.,tQe C.0.•I D•lf.,, Pllol """' Su1><1rt0rAw .C.O.la-.CA.,617 S.PI 77,71....aOcl .... 11 ••U·11 Publltil"ed Or•nve c.o.n1 Dolly Pllol, Offl<lol M.orU.fnt A...oc•otn t•U S.pt. ll,l0,17,-0tt.•, ltl7 Suc><trlOrAW ,C:O.laMHa CA9UV PUBUC NOTICE PICTI T100S IUSINl!U MAM! STATEM£NT The t01t;011111nq pit"rtanS •re 00."'ti buu ,..,,.\ CAM1'8tlL .. SSOCIATES Ill. 21>0 E."41 F-111 StrMt, S....•• An•. (.A '2105 llrtcher Ptcfll<. a t•t•tel ,.,-tMnlliP. 1110 t.sl F_ .. ~lrNI, $.Mia ...... CA '77'0i R-..t M. ~II. ™l Vll\o Of'!\-.,__.. llN<.ll, CA .,MIO 1111\ l>u>tnnt I\ conOVCleG llY o ..... , .. pe,,,..""'9. ~ M.~11 Tnlt ·~ wot 111.0 ••tit l"9 c:-y Oer11 el Or-c-.tf .... Sesit. t.tm . PJt"1 ~iiNO Or ... e.o.11 Dally Pltof, Oct." "· ll, JS.,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ SU .. ltlOllCOUltTOl'T"C ITAH OPCAUl'OltMIA f'O" TN• COUNTY OP OtlAlto& ....,_,n NOTICI OP Hl[AalNO 0" Pl[TITIOH POiit P•OaATI Of' WILL AlllO f'~ &.enlH TllTAMUt· TAltY a.... ef JIEAllNI: EVA OWl'OIU. o.c-NOTIC£ I\ HEltEIY GIVEN tr .. I JOSl!P'tf J II! Ou~ltt -GEOltGf: T "" INIS"f"9U It <onOUcted P1 a ~·· r;,..~~ . .,.,., .... Tllh tUll-WH lllod wlll> ti. c-.1.., Oef1' o1 Oranoe c.o-tr °" s.pc. Ulm ,.._, Publ•"""' 0--Ccw" Ooily PllOI S.C.•-•10.11. Oc•-· •• "· "" -'·" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS aUSINEU lfAMtSTATBMBNT Tlte lol-AQ -ton h dolno IMl>I ~·--CENTUllY 71 l~VINI!: PLAZA REAL TY. 7101 Mor11• ~tr .. 1, Suite JO?. lrvtnt.Gol-•fVU D•Yfd COOIHIH J• Co ... IN, ~ 111 .. <rl • '2WO -,-T-A_T_8_Ml __ N_T_O-,-A-MM--OOlllM--l[-tf-T-le11J:::.::-''*'' 1' cono..<t-4 bf.., 111- D"USROP DevfdGenuloJr l'ICTITIOUllUStlll•HNAM• TlllS slat-• •H llled wllh ,,,. Tiit IOllOwlnQ --· ...... ·-CounlyOt~ofOr-c;.o..ntyonS.1> cton.a llw 11M o1 Ille lkllllOU• _,..., W.rt\-Zl. lf11. Mm• ,..,.., FOOlEMAN S PAINT 6 llOOY P\A)ll'1W<f Or-C.oe\I Oeoly PtlOt. SHOP l«ll w 17111 54rwl S-1• ........ S.9' 71 -0c• • " •• "" ••21·n CAI''°""• '7106 T"' f"•<lillOU\ "''""'' N•me ,.... lened to ·-... 111911 tn Or-C-ly on t1*1S T•rr'I AIO.t\Or\ I'~ TV\Uft VIII-Wey •JI. r..,ur1. Olltornl• '2.., Fr-l ~ li.Z7 ""'""' Str .. t 1-0,,\•Ul"I V1.flO CtlltOf'r\t• •11.-1\ Thi\ ~ineu we\, <.Of'MIU<led by • .... , •• parw.r°\l'lp llrMkl..SNrf Tnlt ti"'--• flltd will> 11w Cr>unl\' Clerlt .,, Or ..... Ceumy °" Sep. t•m-Jt,tm "'"'" Pvbl•.,,.. °'-Coe•• Oally Pll01 S.pl 1/-0CI • 11, 11, 1•11 -S.11 PUBLIC NOTICE Carter has not indicated whether he will visit Peking. • O..POlll'T lw• rn• ,._ o f;l9tltlon tor P.-fll Wlff •let i.-e el LAI ten T.....,_..ary, ,....._. tiowt.tai 11 m-for ,.....,,., po1ttJw••n, el\CI IN1 IN lime end,. .... ...,.,,,.. u. wme "-e.tn Mt for Oc-r II, lt11. et 10:00 •·"'"· 111 1,. ,.,.nroem .. Oe~ Ho. I Of ... (Alllf'I, at 700 Civic CMlt# Ortw w.11.111 u. CllY of ' S.nt Una. Ot•llorllle • JGlm It. Jl"rolnes, a defendant in the Chicago Seven anUwar conspiracy trial of the 1960s, joined the caner admtnl•traUoa u a 1 $36,000-a-year bureaucrat with the Occupational Safety and Health Ad.m.inlatratioo. Pa04Mll Tbe Labor Department agency announced the appoint· ment in a routine nelWB releue, describfnC Frotnes' expertise in cbemlltry. industrial byJiene and toxic tubetancea. No men· tion was made of the trial, at which Frotnes was acquitted Frolnes, now 38, was a well·known activist in tbe civil rlibts and antiwar movements before mov· ing into academia and, more recently, the public health field. PUBUC NOTICE NO'TICS Of' PltllPAltATION OP llllOATIYa Ollu.AltATIOM .., MOULTON4'IOUIL. WATl[ltOISJltlCT 21•uPn1ta.N u.-....... c.tl ......... ,JU, Tiie -.i._..,.,., W•ler Olllrlct Is SW~• Ne9e11ve o.c1watlor1 to<- ,,. Profect dtKn-be!M." ·•OrMI" ....-uw O.Cw•llon 11..,, 111e at tw Olstrl<tol'llce.,,., I• •v•llal>I• I«"'*'" Wpec11on. A Ne91t1w Oe<lerau.., w111 ,.. <~ for a-oval Of CllMO- P"9"•1 "' IN Board of 01 nKIO'S Of I 9- 0 111 tkt at Ill Revuler -•no to tot Nld at I JO pm. on Oc1-r JO, 1911. ol '1M La Pa -. ~ "'-'· Celll«N .. Tiie . PTOJ«t c~tls of Ille tollOW- 1119: Prel«' ... _! IMPROVEMENT C>tSTfllCT NO. 1 ~ASE IV WATEll F1'CIUTIES1'ND llONO ISSUES ~j«t ,.,.,......., ~llon-NI0\191 tll•ter Ohtrlcl PNtct _,..left llft4 ~tlM: .,..,. ~ PfOfkl wlll fnvolw IN ~-INCllon-flMMl"O llU-Of lkn•h)tor-~IV ttlMIH'Pl-"'•t• i.tlllll .. tor l"'l)l'OW..-1 Oh- •11<t No-I"' -IOUtlonS 1..tjtat.S Oii •lie platt ati..<"'4 H £1<hlbU "1"". l'<t<lllllH Wiii be IJCl'te<llllecl !Of C- atructlcn •• .._,,,.., lo mHI tlle • ... ,_..... ew<O-by ,,... °' ..... Covnl\' £nv1,._,,lat Ma,,_,._ ~\I beMd 1410f1 ttwtr •pc><ovat of ... clflC tr•I• c;.,,.,.1 Oblloallon ll<lftd• 1or lmc>t_..-t Ol1trlct No 1 0 111tlll be f~ In ~ Ml•i.• of •PC><•· 1-tely-mllllon c1o11•s tKI>. TM W.tler 11,..t Wiii bit IOU1ed In ..,..,,,.....,....Y•-''OfOtllntriKI ... -·111or1"'-'l•t IO Ile ecQulr•O llY ... Olttrk:t. TIW •Wo••m•t• loc• tleM of thnl f.Klilllu "' • llldl~•tad on l!llhlllll .. ,. ••• f'f'itfed ....... : Al dllwrfb9cl uno.r ... ,.,.led O..Crl!'lfon, •• • ~ ,..._t W. F Wolr..,,,, "'"° •hta11t 0.Mr•I Man•~'-P~on• mi-nao. "" ........................ ,.. .... .. ~I~ H9 pC>tefl(l•llY 1119111~ primerv elf.cit. '"'"'" nt>Ml"'t to~11on wtll lie rnltl .. I· .. ..., .....,_IMe CM\ttNCtlOft Pf .. ...__ 0.;~J.1'11 fl*MA. It yen J• /IMIJ.l.lllllS.ttr•l••Y' PUMI,.,.. Orenge (.M\t f'•llY r11n1 ~~ .. Im AJ'1 II PUBUC NOTICE PICTIT10U1 aUSINEU NAMRSTATIM&NT TM lolloWtflv W90llJ are 00!"9 INI• MU at THI! CROW'S HE5T RES'TAURANT,WI E.111111, New-I BN<ll. u. """° Alwyn W. C.-, 111811<knefl Ro.i. CMtel!W.a,CAm» Mary Ellen er-. 111 D~Mfl lloed,GDN ~ CAm» TMI DutlNU Is <Ol'dll<1e4 II\' a ..,.., ............ Ip _.,Ellan cr- Tlll t 11111-WH fUfd wlll> the C°""IY c1er11 ol Or-CouMr on !>tp. t•mber1', 1'71. ... ,.., Put>ll~ OfWl99 CO.it 0.11~ PllOt Ott, •.11, 18, U, 1'11 suP•IUOtl COllltTO,THE IT.AT• O,CAUPOltNIA l"Oll THICOUNTYOPOltAHGE Ne. .... IH NOTICe OP Ne.AltlMG Of< P•TIT10N l'Oa l"ltO.AT• OP WILL ANO L•TTeltl TelTAMUITAlllY AMO AUTNOltlZATION TO AD· MIHltT•• UNOe• THI INDIHNOeNT AOMINltTlllATION O,UTATHA~ Ettate of MARTHA O'SULLIVAN, Oe<ffMll NOTIC• IS t41!1tE8V GIVEN tll.lt PAT O'SULLIVAN PERKINS II•• Ill.., 11.,eln•i-tftlonl<lf' P.-.. of Wiii and l"u•l>t• ol Latten Tntl.tm•nl•rv to In• P•tllloner -for aut,,.,,lly IU AO rnlnl•l•r unotr '"" lndepen<lfnt Ad mlnl\lr•llonol E•l•IHActroi.ronceto wlllCll I< ,.._ tor lurtner 1H1r1lc;u1ar1, 100 tnel 11w 11,,,. .ind pl,.;• of ne1rl11t ttwJ , .... ,,.t .,._n Mt for O<t-r II, "''· 11 10 Me m., In Ille Courtroom Of C>e1>4rt,_.,1 No J ot ••IO c-t, " 100 r IVI< ( .,..,, ()fl'~,. ..... ,., In'"" (UV of \•"'•An,. ( •11lnrnlA fl•1...o•.-.p1.,.-t., ,, ,..,, WILLIAM ( \I JOHlol t~IM'f t .. O IALLlf T al YNOLM.-Nr JAMIS D OIJNDa llllON ,., •• ,..._.u ... un1 ,._ .. vai-i. , .. , .. 101 LftuN Hiii•, CA t1'U •tt-yler "•'"'-' l'ubl•• _, 0.•"00 '""'' n •. 1,. r11~1 .,, ' l .•. 10 1'11 AJM fl o.-. Sept-• it, ltn WILU-1[.MJOttN, c:oumv Cler1I 01oaom H.. o.PCMtT f'.0. .. AO r ... ~~~ Pull41 .... ()'9'1f9 Ceof\ Oall'I' PllOI. 1, ._ 1Q, ttn .v ,..,, PUBUC NOTICE ..oTIC9 TOCaaOtTOltl IUPllllOlllCOUllTOf'TNB l'TAT•OPCAl.ll'OltNtA ,Olt THaCOUNTYOl'ORANO• ..... A..,. .. r!1l•le of PETElt flCkElll, ()e(ff-. NOTIC:I: II H81tEIY OIV!N to IN crecrflon of u.-.... ,..,...o 0.-1 lllal ell --· .. "1"9 <lalm1 ~Intl IN Mid d!Keotft ere fMUl.-W lo Ille 1r.m, wlG\ lN ~*Y ~Nrt .,.. ,,... Ofhca Of ,,.. <~ 04 tfte •llO"" .. ,,. tlll..Sc.ourt.or IOP'•-· u.m. Willi, ... nf<-4t\Wr• voutf'Wr\, to ttw" undPrtloned •I ·~· olll<t ol HAHN ~ HAl1 .. IAt<herO c. H•llnl !>u•lt toO. lOl EHi Color.oJ Ot.>u~Pve,.d Pt1\.e<kn11 c-.. •n1<h II 11'9 OCett of butl,,.\\ OI In. Utl de'r•lor-d '" •It mettitf"\ ~,t,un1nq lo IM til•t•Of Mid Ot<.Oerit~ wilh1r' ro~" rrt0ntt't•h., tn. flftt P".!hltt•11e>n Qt tn.,. noll<•. Ott.OS.pt tt. 1t11 AN<;il.A 1-fCl(l!.R Wl<l JE Ea(ulrl•Ollll•Wttt of llW .OOV• ,,.. rneCI Cit( ·~"1 HANN&HAHN CAICHAltOO..HAHNI S..lt•• Ml l"1Cder-alvd l'a..-. U. t ttel Ttl UIJI ,_.tUJ Att....,.y .. ,_WI& Publf-Cit-C.0.tl f)o>ly .... 01 Ocl.4, 11, la.u. 1'11 4112 II ,. ... 11 llJPlltlOtl COUltTOPTHE ITATB OPCALIPOlllNIA FOR TH• COUNTY OP OAANGE .... ..,161 NOTICI 0' HEARING OF l'IE'TlTIC>f4 FOR PltOllATE OF WILL ANO FOii t..£TTa•s TESTAMIEN TliltY ANO "OR AUTHO•llAllON TO AOMIHIUllt UHOElll THE IHDIP•NDENT AOMINISTltATIOlll OPUTATUACT Eilaie ol OOlolALO ll. POMEROY o.c .... o NOTICl IS HERE8Y GIVEN IMI THflMA l POMEROY ANO 00,.ALO I. POMIROV U flaw Ill ,..,.,n • ll"llllMIO< P101>tl•ol Wiil •nd lor ltwan<e ot L•lw,.. Tnl•m•nla1y .,nd tor AuthOflr•tl°" to ~dmif"ll~t,., on O.r llW IMo.-,,.,..ril Admlnl\trellM ol r 1lal" A<t rtfe....C• la wlllCll tt maot for 111'1Nr Pll•llcular" all<! 111•1 the llrn• Ind !'lat• OI ,..., lr>O Hit ••rn* ,,., Dttll ... I« OCIOber If. 1'11. el 10 00 a rn., In the courtroom of D•oert"-' Nn 1ot ... 1dcoott •tlOOC,v•• C•tH•t Ortvt -.1. 1n llW Liiy OI .,.nt• An• l.tlffof'ni• n .. t ... t'•ftt 1t IOU WILL'A"'t ~IJ0H" Cou,.ty (••'ti W J SCHMltt S1 ( .,, , ........•• v. Arc•Cll• t.A•-ftl 11111 .. 1 1141 Att.,.ney for ,.. .. •llOftt"' J'1~ttl1,hr•J f\t 1nt1t <.. ••U (J.iulv f"llnt C'h I t, I , 111 '"" •1•1 II llNtiO. ....... auc.MAIC•ll.MeMl[lt, l'IRLOl~CMltV\Tlll ,_ leolltl ,.._IC. LMA ....... CA~., P\11111-0r.,... C.O.•t 0.11., ~..._ letlt.17. Oct. .. 11, "· 1'11 PUBUC NO'tlCE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICB TOC•RDITOltS SUl'B•IOlt COUATO,THI STATI' 011 CAU l'OltNIA POil TH•COVNTYOPOltANOll No .. _ l•l•lo ol WILLIAM llDOAll SFLWY,. Dec••""' ,.O'TICE IS HER~llV GIVRN '°tno creelllo" ol IM_.,. ne.....cr Ot<tGtlll .... , ... pHtonl ..... nQ <'*'''" ... '"'' Ille "'Id l!H-ert r"'<IUlr eel 10 fllr ttwm w11tt thl NCMMrv 1itov<fWrt. ti'\ IM otllO M 1no <lrrt t)/ ""'Al><IV• •n tllltd court. Of' lo -Mfll lllem wll!I Ille """""'Y vouclWr\, to trw """"'''O'lf'd •I llMI office ol AOAIAli KUYPER, Cnunty Coun<rl, 611 Civic C.nl•t Orlw We•I. \onl• ... ,.., CA 't7707. wlll"' f• lflt p111e1 ~ bullnen Of Ille unMnlone<I 111 all m•tta<t .. rtalnlno te tlw ••••I• of ttld clK-nl, wllnfn lout mOtllM •lw 1"9 llrUpuOtlc:ot•on ol lllC• ""ti<• O•IM\111M..,.,bera, 1•11 IAMl!SE Hl'IM ~"Ol•t 4Clm•nlt1t•ter .M!mtl'lttr .. erwllll "'"" Mnt••d Ol lllt f •lfl• of Ille •bOw n•mtG "'t~nl &0111AN ltUYl"Cll, C.-C.... C.-.1 fflfl-•T-'"'---•11 Civic CiMtW ~ .. Wttl l'Hl°"IH ... tilt '-"l•M•.CAttnJ Ttl 1114104-1'11S "'" ..... ,, ........... tr .... P11h•1 t....i Or-• Coo\I Doll" "II"' '••Pl II I)<! • ti t~. 101 AXIi 11 PVBUC NOTICE cNii6 NO'nCll TOClt•ottoH IUNlllO.COUHOf'TM• IT A T9 OP CM.1 l"Otl Iii I A l"Oll TM• COIHfTY OP OllAMel[ .... &"'*4 l1t•t• .. 1(1"THa1t1Ha SOLM•. Oe<•OMd. HO'TICI IS HlltllY GIVEN to IN tr9dl~ ol ll'e -Nmed de<e- 1 ... 1 *'' pe.-"-"'no<' .. "'' ~•ntt Ille MIO dt«-1 •1• roqulrtd lo Ille t,,.m, wtlll IN 11tc.eswy VOIKMrs, If\ INOfflU .. tNc-llf IM ......... lllled c.w!,Of' IO ~Miii lllem, WllJI Ille NU-V _,,...., lq IN ""-llfn" •I Ille law Oflfee tf PLUNK~TT ~ P'LUHl<STT, 411 Ollve A..,,w, ~I Offl<t &oM 2.,, Hunlllltfott ... ell, Cell"""-"»4, ~II 11 Ille Dl•<e Of Wt!-of .. uncltufONCf 111 •If mat- ters -1ellll111 to tN "'.,• llf ..i. •· (ecleflt, wtlllln tout "'°"'"' aller tlle flnit llUblk.ltl111111f tlll• notle.e • DotedS.pt..-rl, 1'77 l[LVl:ltAH. l'OUNTAIN E-lllri•olllltWlllof ........ -.<-. PLUNIUITT 6 Pl.UNICITT 020ttoeA..,..,PO ....... 111•.,.... 9M<tl. ea. n .. 171•1 ~ Altlt"9YIWlhlalb1• '°'*I.,.<> ..... Olelt O.Cly Pf!« s.111. u.211,11,0ct.'-m1 ,._n PUBUC NOTICE c ... ..., NCmCe toCal[OITOtlt su ... ••Oll COUltTOf'll4• ITATe OP CALI l'OllMIA POiit THB CIOUNT"t 01' ottAMll .... .....,.., •tt•I• ol JOSl!l'H STOltl!lt HAAT.~ lolOTICI IS Hl!llll[IY OfVl[H 19 IN cre<tll••" of'"" _.,. norned dtc .. •111 1"°'1 ell .,._..,,,, fla•lnt < lalMi tQ411MI .... $.Aid dt<-nl •re raquln><I to Ill• tMrn wllh I~• ntco .. ty VOii'-•. in""' tlfll(• of"" ,,.,k Oft ... abow entllled tourl, or lo pteMl'll 111em, wlt~ 1119 nteetMl'Y ""'1t"'''· to lM U'*~••O"'d •I Clo pellllone• • a1ter11ty\ 01 MARCO .. 01 MARCO, ltoO .. Mein SI ••••• no. $Ion· to AN, (.lltforltle t2101, .... 1<11 It 1,_ ,. .. of llllllMt\ Cf,,,. u~ltMfl I" ell '"""""' "'1•1nlno to ,,,. ••l•lt of .. 111 IK-ftl, wllllltl !ovr ,,_\tis afl*f ti. llnl IM!lltell4111 of lllCI Mllte Oat.., S...--r I . 1•11 MAltY JOHAllT """"'"' •V eior el Ille It I.ti• .. .,._,.. __ DI MAlteO •DI MAltCO 1•111 ...... ~ ... SaMaAM.Cal Hitt Tel1f1Ml- A_.,.'lllw '-tlll-/ AMltlltl ... f'llOll"'ed Or-C"AM•I O•llY "llol S.OI. n. 711, 77,-0rt • 1•11 _,.,, /1 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUtlUllNl.H NAMBSTATIMINT TN lallol'llng-llOI\& •r•dol"9 bu•I· n•Ua•. "TH• LOllT". ••SS Warner, H"'"t 1no1on .,_,,, CA t7Mt Allgefln• M. AUOClet•, 1t100 Tortu•• Ore••· HunCl11910fl he<ll, C-' ., ... MMy Kl"IJ, :IOI 12 11.,bor hit &..n., 11Ullll"Qt0f' fketl> (A '1MI 'TMt 1>11",.." II COflfll<tN lly a ge,..rel pertner'111p. ,.,,.,, "'"" Tl'llt llat-1 we> 111.0 Wllll the County Ci«IL of Or•noe tooll\IY Oft $epl PUBLIC NOTICE "C'TfllOU) IU$1NIU NAMI STATBMBNT 'T,,_ lollowtng penon I• lloll\O bldl· ........ PUTV 1111$TI C SIGN MAIHTl!HAN CI, Ut let..er. J 107, C.0.lf Mtwo. c.1110<111t ••~ O•n '"°''•• •••n•en•lllp, U\ l•ktr, JICD, Cotta Me .. , CalH.,nlo t2•2' ""'' IMNnes• It (-\IC1tcl llY an 111 01v111 .... 1 Oen(.. l fell"tll"'IP Tiii• "-' ··~ "'"' ..... ~ "" County,....,. o1 Or-C.O.Onty °" ~ .. rni.r11,1m. HM>U n, tt11. "'". P utlll"""' Or-Cotti Dell~ P iiot, Publl"*' 0r-e.o.11 Deify Pllol. Sept. f1 -Oct •. 11, II, 1m 41»n S.111. 21, Ott • ._ 11, It, Ht1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI auttNUS HAMAITAHMeNT T lie fOtlowlrtg --¥9 dolnt -.I• MUM' TOJAC ENTllPltll•S. 1et0& S.llla YNl, FN\I"' Vall,f, C1". '2IOI .l•d• I!.--ell,'"°' laltt• y,..,, ...... ta111 Valle;, CA. ft10e TW\la I.. ~ktn. I~ Miila y,..,, "'-'-'" V•llty. CA '2109 Tllll INltfNU It C.,.dutlecl tly a 91Mrtl .. rt"9rtlllp. JoclL E. Mllllnll•n PEOPLE/LEGALS PVBUC NOTIC£ f'l~ITIOUI IUIOIHI N-aSTATaM .. tT Tiie loll"'1lng __ .,._..."' 91111• l\ltU' TH• Tl'1' fRWIN OOM .. ANY, .... MladY Ori.._, C.o•la M41ta, CA '1417 r-. W-'#fif'f Tll'--.,._ or., COtla Mata, CA mu v1nor .......,. 1nr111. ru 0111 W•r. Pfac ... 11-. CA '2'10 Thh l>ll•lnon I• ~IM lly • -·•o.,_.,,o ThomH.G"""" Tift Tiii> •lf-WM Ill .. Willi Ille C-lf a..11 ol (> .... CANnl)'M .... ltrnllllr1J,lf77 .... PIA!lltlted Or ..... C'M•t Deity ~ *'·'°· Z7.0tt.•, 11. lfn .... " PUBUC NOTICE' PICTIT10UI ltltlNHI HAMii tlATllM9JtT ,.,.,. .................... Mii..,... l\eUeJ BETSY'~ OllTltllUTINO, .._ Orlon M., -lllfl6t1 IM<l'I. CA '2Mt Elli.ebeVI ANI Al ..... , ~ <Wlalt 54 .HunllntltfltM<l\,CA ....... Tlllt ..,...._ 11 ~ lly • ia- dM""'91 l!flui.111""" ANrttt Tllft 111 ......... we1 fl .... with 111<1 Countrc.wtlolOr ... ~ron~. 1'. "" ,...., Tiii• •tat-I w" lll«l will! Ille C-.t\' Ct-of Or•nve Count, on $90> 1emi.rt.1m. Pul;>lltltecl 0r.,,.. ea.on OtlfY PHot Pt1"1 kpte-:I0,27,0cl-r4, ti, 1t'1 ' PublllllleO Or•"OO Co .. t 0"1"' Piiot, • ....,_,, S.Pl.1', 10,27,llMO<I •.1•11 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LOCAL THE LAW H) Uil h.t·am·. "W'ny do you 'nove to CLEAN t'ne fts'n? T'ney couldn't get dirty m t'ne water " ·. Clemente Series Rotary Club To Slww Film Fwe full-lc-nglh travel fllms will be shown 111 the seventh annual San Clemente Rotary Club film series. starting Oct 18 Season tickets are available for matinee and evening showings for $10 and $12 respectively. said Phil Ellsworth, public rclallons chairm an. Student season uckeLc; are $6, good al either showing Single !>howtn& tickets will be sold at the door S2 50 for malint"es. $3 SO for evening shows and $150 for studenLc; The five films Wlll be shov.n al monthly v1ev. ings and include travelogues on American winters the Danube and Rhine Rivers, Japan and Africa. El· ls worth said . Tickets are available at El Camino Travel, 115 S El Cammo Real. Anchor Travel. 306 S. El Camino Real; Minart's Boutique. 154 Ave del Mar or from any Rotary Club member Golden West Sets Lecture Nuclear physicist and writer Stanton Fried- man, the only ::.pace scientist sa1d lo be studying UFOs on a full-time basis, wtll speak Saturday. Oct JS al Golden West College in Huntington Beach ''Flying Saucer'! Are ReaJ." is the title of his 8 p m . lecture in Forum 2. with admission S3 for the general pubhc .and S2 ror ::.tudents and senior c1tfaens. Fried mun maintains, based on 18 years· study. that t.·v1dence mlelligently controlled in- terspace vehicles arf' v1s1lmg earth 1s overwhelm- in& llis talk (.'Overs all aspects of the UFO phenomenon and includes 40 slide illustrations, many of alleged extraterrestrial vehicles taken all over the world Friedman 1'> renowned nationwide as a lecturer and has written articles for both professional journals and the press. He was technical adviser on the moVle "The UFO Incident" aired by NBC-TV in 1!17Sanda1Zam last year Seminar Slated At Mesa Clmrch A s1~ week seminar on contemporary moral dilemmas will be held at St. Joachim Church begm· nmgtonighlat7 30 The seminar 1s bemg conducted by UC Irvine through its University-at-Home program The topics will be presented by UCI raculty. m embers The church 1s located at 1964 Orange Ave . Costa Mesa f\ Sl rtonat1on 11 requested to cover the speaker s fers Tueeday. October 4, 1917 DAIL y "'LOT A J'l High Court to Study Police Search Right •***********************··············· • • RE:\T :\ '77 EXE('l "l'l\'E :\IO'l'OH 110:\IE . .. . ,.. FROl\1 llEHH FHIEl>l ,A~l>EIC 82~·8888 or 5:C7 -7777. X!tM-tt777 E'l. :!7~> ... ,.. • .. \\'\Slll"\<:TO~ 1\l'1 Thf' t S °"upn·nw ('ou1t hii-. ;.i~ret-d to rt'\ll'\\ under whul <.'lr(.'umslanct•s police m1ty -.ear(.'h lht• prPm1st''> of !lomeone nol '>uspeded of u l'rlllll' The court stud Monday ll will rP · 'll'W 1.1 rulmg l>y u federal JUdge in (' u ltforn1a that sul·h M·arches are almo..'>l m:vcr lcl(ally JU::.t1flcd. The ruling appears to reprc::.ent a ma1or t' x tens i u n or t ht• con' t 1tutiona1 .,aft-guard aAaln'>t unrl'asonable -.t•an·h and se1zurt· b~ plal'IO~ more r+"'tn<·twns un poh<·P T in: ('\St-: A 1.so 1ir l'sl'nt:> the (lllt''it1on of v. ht•lhN 111•\\ spa!>(!rs enJOY an t'\t'n ~n'.1lt•r prull:tl10n against ... uch searches A pohcf' search or the Stanford Dai I} newspaper office., on Stanford l'n1' ers1ty's Palo Alto, campus m 1971 '.'oparkect the lt.•g al controversy On a <'<>mplaint l1y the student newspaper and members or its stair. U S lhstract J ud~c Hobert F Peckham ruled thlil the search wac., unconst1tullonal becau::.e pohc~ • .. "ORANGE 50 G \l~"i : COUNTY'S (WG.\S • it ,hould al\\ J~ s c:ons1dc•r first the • FREE • IMPORT • ,. CAR KING'' • poss1bil1t) of gelling the desired • _..::...:..=..:;......:.,;..._ __ _, 111atenals by 1::.su1ng a subpoena • • • • • • ,. , ..... .6J "' tlitt• .. , """' ( ., , ... , h••• • .. Tilt-: 91'11 U.S. CIRCUIT Court of : • Appeals upheld Pt•ckham's ruling • • aftt'r Palo Alto policemen a nd mem· • • bers of the county district attorney's It • uffu.'l' appealed The appeals court • • also upheld a $47,500 1&ward to the it it newspaper and its staff members for it • attomcy's fees. • Police obtained a mag1::.trate's war ,. rant lo search the new:. paper's offices • three days after a nol al lhe Stanford • l 1 nn ersity Hospital in which nine • policemen were JOJUred ousting • demonstrators from hospital offu:es • they had taken over and barricaded. • PHOTOG RAPH S OF THE ,._ demonstration appeared in the Stan-! ford Daily the day before the search, • and the warrant authorized police to ,.. Sl'l'k all p1cturts and negatives taken • at the demonstration. Police hoped lo • use the photos to Identify some de-• monstrators believed to have been in· vol ved in the riot. ~"fW'I !)At' O\fuv "'\'.'.N} or FREE Oil. C'Hi\~(a:~ Ai. r~mmendt'd b:v the Jactocy rur a11 lunl( as ~ou~11 ~wrtar. tP~.Jlr Choose~£~~ the savings account that's just right for your Type Of Account ElfecttveAnnualYleld 525% Regular Savings Account 539% 5.92% 6.50% •Certificate Account 6.72~ 6.75% •c ertificafe Account 6.96i 7 .50% •certificate Account 7.79% 7.75% •certificate Account 8.06% . ... ~ .. "' , ................. _..... ..__..._,.......... ...... _,, _., ............ kty ln!M ... -otwft"""* .......... -.............. .,....~ ~~·Close~()~ ·We're just minutes from the San Diego Freeway and only a mDe or so from Orange Coast College. Our convenient location at Baker near Harbor makes our Office a breeze to get to. Come in and see us S<>Onl ~!ro~! Ar~~~~~t§~~s ADAMS I ORANGECOAST COUEOE Costa Mesa Off tee Baker Near Harbor HOURS: ~ • • • • • • .. • • ... • d Castle or condomlni~m . find your dream home Sundays 1111 111&11 J '" th• DAILY PILOT 9AM-4PM Monday-Thursday. 9AM-6PM Friday. OPEN SATOROAYs 9AM-3l>M:"" Ample free parking. Telephone 549-9141 for Information. .. • • Business :. AJ2 .. DAILY PILOT Tutieday, Occobw 4; 1177 Passengers Won Over Low-fare Fliglr1, Receives High, M arkt &Plllllre ....... ,.,dltm :i Nutr. \uonal~d 1-'rr~s r~rler Jame~ l- .'in11tl1 {leui /ro111 'Vt'tt \'mk 111 London aboard the newdt\ 111un1 'il..,1tmm ~··rtill't' /lt·rf' I.\ h~\ ai:c11unl n/ lhe fh<1hl '4 H)Jl\Mt:Sf'.SMITH LUNLX>N <A P I Frl'<.ldil' Lttkcr 1.., w111nrng over lhc ·•mum~" Jnd the businessmen as" well a:-. lon,q haired. bal·kpal'king -;tudent-. with tu ... bllrgwn-baseml'nt Jl't ..,('rv1e<· bttwecn Nl'W York and London ·My ch1ldrl·n told mt· I would be the 1ilde"lt person on the flight," I.old Agltaloro, 54, ::,aid aftn wt• boardl'<i lhl• Lak<or Skylrain 1n New Ynrk .. THAT DIDN'T HOTllER Mt:, and ll turned out not to be true · ... ht• "latd · I've made two g1md fnf!nds tun1J,thl "laid ~111 ...... en~er Hobert Uru..,h People are mort~ open. more communicative than on other n1ghll> Mrs Aglrnloro. of New York City. had to travel to England on ..,hort notice bccau ... e of a death in lht f.1mtl) She would have had to pay $675. she said 1f tlw $238.25Skytri:un Care Yo as not available BRUSH, 49, WA S TRAV l::LING FRO~ ~!-racuse, N Y • to llaly for a business conference PASSENGERS ON BOARD SKYTRAIN Some Read; Others Just Doze "l was probably more typical of the 294 Laktr passengers on board the flight unsure when J could get ;.iway for a three week vacation. I was too late to get a charter flight or a cheaper advanced purchase ticket I decided to turn to the Skytrain M•rv1ce. which a"I fir..,t {'Orne, first-served on the day Prime Rate Exclusive Onl,r Wealthy Qualify for Low Interest By I.be Assodated Pl'e51i tr you're wealthy e nough, you can join the handful or Americans who like the na- llOn 's m~or corporation can borrow money at the pr1 me 1n terest rate or 7 1 • percent But 1r you re not worth $1 .million, which one banker sug- gests would quaufy you to bor· row $100,000, for example, at the prime rate, you're likely to have to pay the same double-digit tn- terest on consumer loanc; that millions or others are charged BANKERS WO ULDN'T GI\' I!: much detail about mdividuals who qualify for the nation 'i. lowest interest r ate "By giving too many details about the people that a re paymg 7't• percent, we would only stir up the people that are paying 12 per cent for auto loans or 18 percent to credit card companies." c;aid H spokesman for C1t1bank 1n N~w York. An Associated Pr~s :.urv.ey or banks in 11 ma1or cities shows tbal pnme-rate loans, normally thought of as available ooJy to very credit worthy companw .... ah.o are made to some wealthy individuals as well as t.o ~me bank officers "IT'S FAIRLY COMMON ror ct!rtain kmds of people ... said a ... pokesman for a large Chicago bank Like his colleagues, he wouJdn "l name the recipient5. Alan Timm, president of the Banlt of Maine. said people who wou.ld qualify for the prime rate must have ··substant1a1·· ac counts at the bank either in their own name or in the name of ~1r business A SPO KE S MAN FOil Manufacturers National Banlc: of Detroit. said officers at his bank are granted prime rate loans ·'Officers can . as a pro fessional courtesy. borrow w1th1n limit$ permitted and at pnmc. he said. He compttred the policy tci of rering discounl). to employ.-... of rE-tail store. OF THE I S BA NKE R S queried. 90 percent :.aid pnme rate loans were being made lo in d1viduaJs and that <;uch lnan<. comprise from Jess than l per cent lo about S percent or their total loan portfolios Do we make prime rate loans lo 1nd1v1duah." · -.aid Rodke> Craighead, president of Detroit Bank & Trust Co ··sure we do At the moment, we are even making them below the prime rate It depends on the person If he's a good person, a good customer and has good col lateral. we·n make him a pnme rate loan GEORGE A. BUTLER. preSI· dent and chief operating omcer or First Pennsylvania Baruc 1n Philadelphia. said that i.n addi lion to maintain ing a s ubstantial balance at the bank. the bor· rower would have lo .. secure the loans by multiple -.ecuriues or 1>tht•rcollatcral · The t•xecutlve ad<kd that in making a prim~ rate loan to an 1nd1v1du<.1I who has helped pledged marketable c;c.'<.'unt1es .,.., l'Ollateral. the bank faces htUe risk We lend between 60 percent <tnd 70 percent of their worth ht: ... ay.., • Our ri~k 1s minimal radio pager Families Gain WIDE AREA COVERAGE Inflation Culs Raise to 3o/o ORANGE CO.-L.A. •11.10 :ere:. SO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT WASHINGTON IAP l The average American famlly galned 3 percent on inflation last year but was stall n-Ot doing as well as in 1973, the Census Bureau says. In 1976, the median income oC all U.S. families was $14,960. an increase of 9 percent over 1975 HOWEVE R. PRICES DURING th\" \ear rose 6 percent. Arter inflation 1\ considered, lbe average family's 1n come rose by about $150. or 3 percent. the bureau said Monday The $14.960 income wa!> st.m $48() below the record $15,437 an real in t•omc set in 1973, JUSt before a long re- cess10n This year's increase followed decltnes of 3 percent and 4 percent the TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT $100,000 OR MORE 6.75% 180 DAYS Pacific Jo.::'n...r City Ban!t , .... ~~J•1 a4a-1214 So('Mf'!('I ~n """",..,_. f\_, 1'h fr""-~ ..,.,"Of"...,.,._ ~ past two year' The Census Bureau describes a family :Js any unit of two or more re lated individuals. Among unrelated ind1v1duals, the average .real. income rose Crom $5,164 to ~.375. BROKEN DOWN BY size. the ..ivcrage famlly or two earned $12,091. a family of three $15,085, and a family of four $17.315 The report 1s bac;ed on a nat1onw1de survey or 65 500 households last March Among figures includ ed in income are wages and salaries. inte rest. dividends a nd Soci al Security benefits It 1s calculated berore taxes are prud The med 1 an 1ncomc figure represents the d1v1ding line between familil•s who earn more than the me cfian and lhost> earning less There arc an Cf1Ual numhPr or families m each ('Rl('~Ory Workshop Slated Th(• thirteenth annual Orange Coun- t v Publit• Relations Society of i\merica·s workshop will be held Oct. 20 ut thl' Sht•ruton Anaheim Th{'ml' or this vcar's workshop will he ··work$hop ·i1 P ractical Keys to Succe111s If You Have Maturing Savings Certificates of Deposit ... Now ·~ lhr time to r.1i.n ~,, Ob1"Cl1ve loo~ .ti Your luhtrt> "nv1nQ~ pl.inn•nQ Don I torgel. you must takl' net.on on m.1tu11nq cort1l1catos w1th1n 11.m dayc; to avoid interest penalltt>S. So contact us now al any ol our twelve oltices . and wilhoul any cost or ObltQelton • take edvanlage ol Republics r.lry years or elCperience by talking lo our S0\11ngs reprcsen111t111e who will assist you in rtf'lerm1n1nq ~n11mcis B1111on1ages now a11a1l.1t1lo to vou 73/0/ Reollz• How.an ./4 /0 8 06% on°"""'°' y .. ld of • o • ******' RFS by compounding dolly. S~l'.00 ~ f"l•mutnb;\l~fl ft yei'lf """' ..,,.,.,. f "dJ•tlU m rrn,u"' ' ~""'' ~·lt'k1',...-. 1' "' u "'''li<14tf'O fl (u,,U1l~~""~•tl11tl/,, tllw~•f '"'''"''''' .-1 .,.,,. ....... ., •• ,, . ., "' ,. ,,,,,, .. ) .. REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS .Vl,SfMINST!A t 11 Vlt•tt '" ,, r M• I 1c1l;t. t ~ ( ;1'' (111 gut !ft'; t 41 A'U 1 .. 11,• .......... A&.1..t.Ol.U• ........... ," ... t)) _,, '7!' rl.l\t.Att f~l-..... f Al fAl'".f:",_,,t • Af4fliu "• 411 A A• (1 ~f\411" rL,nft.te"'' • .,.,,, t• .... A •tr .... , • AOV,4 ,.~ IL· HI'S • .,n, 1 t t 4"1t. l'-A.•r1t 1.f"«l•• ~hl"••tA•wt 1VltS.Tff1 '" 111u1 ,., ,,,.,,,,J .,.,, .,,,.,,,. 1•d ny •0'" •• ur •~• un ••tt ~,.,.,, r.n, •'"'"•"' SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO S40,000 fESLtc ---...:=:- ur lhl' rl1ght Lakc1 . ~ho IJl'J.(.HI ~k)lruin ~trvu:i: last 'week. -.;1y ... l\iu-.h a11<1 Mr.., Ai;:haloru are tha ktnd of pa ... wn~cr-. h1··.., l1~1k1ng '"' lht> busine:.sman, lhe hohdJY tm1rist ;1tul the person who mu.st make an urll.'lWt'l'kd t11p, as wt.•11 a ... young people with no lam1· con1m1tmcnts t\ LOOK AIWUNO TUE INSIDE of the DCIO Jcthm•r 11Hhtalt.•d that 1a•rhaps half the passengers were ovl•r 30 yt.•ars old Amon.: Ull' t•almt·st was Josephine Murphy, a "h1tc ha1n·d. H yt•ar old woman traveling from \u);!usta, Ga Lu v1\lt n•lahvei. in Ireland Thi... has hf•cn tht.• mo~l orderly flight 1 vt: ever l1l0l'n un. -.he said as Wl' ... tood in a Ion!( rustomll hnt .1t th1.: t-nd of tht• fhJ:hl Safety 'Bagged' To ~l'l ahoi.trd the Sk~ tum, I check<.'<.! the Uckcl a' .11lab1hty through a n•cordcd mes:;age and then look :a ll•tsun•I) :-ubJ'.\ ay ride lo Laker's Queens. "'1 \ lt.•1m1nal I boui.tht the 107th ticket orthe day tht• pl.mi· ,.., :J.15 wats and spent 10 minutes in the ll·rmmal mdullin~ t·hl•cking my suitcase .. llETl1RNl"1G TOTHETERMJNALat9p.m . I 1111;11 dcd l.•1kn .., <hare er bus full of cheerful p;a..,..,cni.:1·r.., for Utl ride to Kennedy Some grew less l ht.•erful '' ht.•n 1H learned the flight would be 21-2 hours l<.it1.· ht•t·;rnst• or a t•ontinumg strike by Bnlish .11rtrafftr control .1S"11SlanL'i .. Rep Morns Udall <D-Ariz > wa1ts for hts steering wh eel airbag to open as Rep. Harbara Mikulski <D-Md > struggles with her already open one Udall's bag never did open The "ere participating in a dem- onstration of automatic restraint systems to prolt:'t:l front seat passengers ~~~~~~~~~ The Skytr a1n is somewhat more spartan than a rt.·gular JCllrnt•r though clean and comfortable But ont·c an the au lht• fl1i:ht was similar to most others TyJ>tc.tl. unappl·ahng airline meals were .,,.n L'd, .it add1t1onul cost. drinks were sold SO 1·enL'> for J shot 11( Scotch and a movie was shown S'Washbu1·kll'r · Many people quickly dozed off. Ho01e Loans To Cost Less? TllER~ WERE Dlff'ERENCES, HOWEVER. Mortgage inte rest rates will decline as housiat l'onstruct.ion I!>. expected to slow considerably both in CaJifornia and the nation during 1978, the chief t>conom1st of United California Ban.Jc bas predicted. Younger passengers brought sandwiches. cookies <.10i.I bottles of wine They chatted quietly, some say mg thl'Y enJOYcd a feeling or rebelliousness in JOin tn~ Laker's challenge or the major airlines Dr Raymond Jallow addressed the 8'1tb anmaal convention of the California Savings tc Loan League, saying that ''the S&Llndustry v.till conUnoe to experience u substantial inflow at funds u CQDo. sumers will be saving more ahd watchitli ~­ diturcs morecareruUy durine 1978. •· The service was s low and the 10 flight atten- dants appeared barned. though rew passengers 'l'emed tr> mmll I d1dn •t ~et my cold-chicken dinner unt1l J 30 a m two hours after we took off Jallow further predicted In Honolulu th11t Otw ""ho did obJcCt was Dr Frederick Leitch or ~tanchester England. who couldn°t find any other Yo a'f home £rnm a conference in Toronto Hou.sing construction 10 California and the U.S. "111 be down by 8 percent and 10 percent. reapec-u vely, next year. after strong incr~ dUl'iQf 1977. In Cahfomia, apartment construction will ac· count for 40 percent of the tot.al. or 95.000 Wlit6. while smgle-unit construction will add up to U0,000 units. or 60 percent of all units ~mplet.ed in 19'18.'" "1105 IS J UST CA1TLE serv1cl!. he sa.1d ·1t·s JUSl been an absolute drag I'd rather fly the Concorde and pay the outrageous fee than go through th.is bloody hassle Rowid·tnp fare on the super!>onac Concorde ,.., $1.515 A lower rate of construction, more sarincs in· now. and consumer caution will brine about lower mortgage interest ntes. which will tall lo S~ J»U· cent by midyear 1978, J allow predicted. NEW voro. IAPI Cri1 .. to '• ..... ~ fW~~"t~·,'' (rU\\UJ " • 21'. ,, '"'"i"" '' • 1a .. ·~·· ~\UtHtr'l g:~L'r~ l.1 • 14&1 0.111it"f""\ A\V\ o ... , I'• .. "" (.Ourl1 .... n-lJ.et.-lllJ "· 1. 111\uf"f/IVr "' 1n..h .... t I.>" rl ""'"' IS ,, fii111tf ,l( ... \ l>t •(Witt I' At I ,..., V. .. lt.Ajl 1)4. , ,. ·~ ,,. .. f1ol 0. Lv•C a n. 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Even as strong and healthy as the economy's exparu1ioo has been, it has not been strong enough to absorb would·be workeniintolbeeconomicst..ream. • AMONG THE UNEMPLOYED, H.S percent are blacks, more than twice the 6.1 percent amon1 whites and matching the highest post-World War II level tor un employed blacks. The rate among black teen-agers ls al40.t percent. against 14. 7 percent among white teen-agers. This challenae demands new approachee ranain& from basic educatioo to job training. American membership in labor unions bas' dropped 767,000 over the past two yea.rs to a .• million, of \\'bich 400,000 are women. , Although there is no J>Qlll!billty of a revenal ln the in· flux of women Into the JOb market and the two· income family la a koy force in OW' ~omy'• well-being, women re. main tareet of job dl&- crimination. Stricter en· force ment of anti· discrimination laws is necessary. Money's Worth ' Yet. despite these grim facts and lmplicatlons, employment has been climbing steadily to a record ot almost 91 million, with all recent increues among whites, both adults and teen-agers. Moonlightini ts hlsb, \\'itb more than one in 20 holding at least two job.s. To complet• the job cruy.quilt, the help-wanted advertiaini index la at its highest level in 3i,; ye.an. TODAY'S VNEMPLOYMENTJS NOT" ren~uon of a sluggish economy. Much of ll is hard core, emerginC from the changing atructure of the labor force. Jobs are, a.s JabM leaders insist.. an "oterriding issue of tho 19705." President. Carter and CClll.gJ'eP abould consider such moves as: -SUbsidies to spur teen-agers to return to school in learn-earn eovlron..U and to eocow-q• 4-velo.pment ot public service Jobs. -AN OBJECTIVE &EVJEW AND possible overhaul of &be minimum wage Pf08lam. -Development of programs that would increase mobility of workers, emphasUe part-time employment for those who need it, etfectlveJy ban discrimination. smooth the transition of the young worker from home and school to the workplace. -A conservation corps to work on essential national part procrama, aid rural development and help the entire economy. ~national policy to steer more job-creating contracts to bustnesses headed by minority employers. -NATION MUSI' STOP PUSSYPOOTJNGJllOUftd the f~ that it is into a prolonged phase or destructivf! cost· puah lnflation. The leapfrogging of wages over prices, tbeo prices over wages, is a vicious form or inflation tha.t emerges froin rigidities built into the economic system. from excesses committed by power centers in industry and labor that should be condemned. Nut · Concliaion Stocks Fall Back After Gains 3 Da:ys NEW YORK <AP) -Blue-chip issues eave baeJc tbelr receo1 caln.a, and ·then aome. in a mixed atoct maritet ftesslon today. The Dow Jones averqe ~ 30 lnduatrt.a.l.s wu olf 9.8& polntsto842.08. l,()sers led gainers amoog New York Stodc Exchange. listed issues. Trading .,,.. moderate. Bif Board volume came to 20.8 mllllonsbares. The Dow bad ebmt>-4 17.at points in three aeulons for its strongest sustained advanc.alnce mld·July. 'lbe ralb' was fed by a serla of health1 •li!tall from the ~my, Including Manday's re-port that factory orders Jumped 2.3 percent in Auiuat. re~rsina a July dtcline. 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DAIL y PILOT Tuesday, October 4, t9n • • For years, it seemed the only way to get real taste from a cigarette was to smoke a _high tar brand. High tar cigarettes had an " 1 . " exc us1ve on taste. Today, all the standards are changing because of a new ' taste breakthrough called 'Enriched Flavor.: tobacco. MERIT is packed with 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. Tobacco fortified with certain key flavor-rich ingredients isolated in cigarette smoke and proven to deliver flavor way out of proportion to tar. 0 rr t \f rf tt • I Kings. B mg 'tar. 0 5 rq nico11ne av perc1qarc11e. FTC Report Oec'7G 1OO's:12 mg: 'iar: · 0 9 mg. n1co11ne av perctgarene by FTC Method. ' . . rest Data Conclusive 7 "/. ;-:; ;,1.. . . ~'/ .. / .c' f' ..;,: -~:;.;,: -~ ~,-. . -, MERIT and MERIT lOO's were both .. tested against a number of higher tar cigarettes. Thousands of smokers were involved. Overall, smokers reported they liked the taste of both MERIT and MERIT 1 OOs as much as the taste of the higher tar cigarettes tested. Cigarettes having up to , 603 more tar! Only one cigarette has 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco. And you can taste it. Warning : The Surgeon Gen~ral Has Determined That Cigare11e Smokinq Is Dangerous to Your Health. REGULAR and MENTHOL Kings&lOO~ I ( . t • • !19:1 ......... ~'N.s .. 10·E~· ... :.~~e-~~;~;:=~so•n ... :.~.~.:_~.~.~.in•m .. en~t;g~~!::EllQa:i::~::x::::n:::rm'c:::r'l:!'lll!l .... as::EWnm ............... ~ .... P-~rtS Tue.day, October 4 1977 DAILY PILOT ., • .. It Starts Tonight: Dodgers Duel Phils LOS ANUEl,1';~ IAP > · The last time tht· Lo~ Angele:. Dodgers wen• in the National League champ1onsh1µ series. Tommy John threw out the first ball with a n~ht handed pitch Tonight. the Uodgcrs count on this rruracle man to use his leti- llanded hurhnJ! talents sue cessfully in the playofrs agamst the Ptuladclphia Ph1ll11.'s m the opener of the best of five World Series prehm1nary J ohn underwent successful surgery on hts left arm in 1974 but wore a cast on 1t when he threw out that first ball before his club downed Pittsburgh and won their way mto the showdown v.h1ch Oakland won four games to one Now it's John again:1t tht.> l'h1lhes and Steve Carlton in the opener of the NL title series to de tcrmine which club goes against the American League champions 1n the World Series. Using his rebuilt throwing 0..Tl'T .. lglat Claanneb 4, J J at :> arm. with sinews from the nght transplanted mto the left, John posted a 20-7 record this season with a 2.78 earned-run average Philadelphia's ace southpaw Curllon was better on the season WI th 23-10 and 2 64 The outcome of this first game MIKE SCHMIOT A POWERFUL PROBLEM FOR LA. Oaief s lJpe>11ded Oakland's Poise Impresses Coach KANSAS CITY IAPl John Madden w rupped his meaty hand around a soft drink can, sighed, and declared that his Oakland Raiders had JU.St shown the world why they ar c the rc1~ning cham pions or professional football "It's because of things like lhl'l that we arc champions being abl e to handle adversity. whether it's !lelf inflicted or not, .. said the Oakland coach Stunned by three Mike Liv ingston touchdown passes in the second quarter Monday night. Maddens Raiders went lo halftime tratlln~ the winless. but emotionally charged Kansas C1 l) Ctuefs 21 1J , But a three·LOuchdown bhlz m the third quarter wiped out the lead. deflated the Ch iefs and sent the Raiders rolhn g to a 37·28 vie t o r v before a nationwide t elcv1s1on audience that had to be 1mpr~st'd by their poise. pre· <·1sion and i:trace under pressure Madden v.as impressed "Al halfl1mc. we came in. talked it nver and came out in the second half and took 1t back." he said ·we ~ot 1t back under con· trot Ont· of the reasons we're ,. h a m p 1 on s 1 s i: a m es II k e toni~ht " Fred BiletnikoH fried rookie cornerback Gary Green on a 21-yard touchdown pass late an the fl rst quarter. and by the t1 me Errol Mann booted a 42 yard fwld goal in lh(' fi rst minute or the second quarter the rout man)' expert_c; had predicted seemed to be taking shape Then Livingston . who wa<, booed mercilc5sly by Chiefs ran.!> the week before. lo<ised touchdO"-''Tl passes of 48 and 2 yards to tight end Walter While, then. 29 seconds after White's second score. teamed with Henry Marshall on a 42·yard scoring play The Raiders recovered m time for Mann to hit a 34-yard three pointer w1th 1 02 rem alning, but rookie runninf( hack Tony Reed. who totaled 102 yards darted and weaved for 59 to the Oakland Siil as lime expired The Raiders re established their dominanc(• an the third quarter with thilhng emc1ency A 69-yard march 1n 12 plays with the S{'Cond hair kickoff . capped hy Pl·tc Banaszak's onf' yard plunge. made it 21 ·20 Starting again from their 30. the Raiders neecied just three plays, highli ghted by Ken Stablcr's :!fl.yard pass to Dave Casper and Clarence Davis' 37 yard touchdown run to re~ain the lead. 27·21 probably will bt• the muJor factor 111 lhl' series Ir the Phillies can Wtn OOC Of lhe tWO games In Los Ani.:1.·h.·s. they'll go home where they Wlll be favored tn the hnaJ three 1f tht' test goes the full rout<.• /\. st'llout trowll will bt: on hand for the 5 l5 ~tart or the opening .:aml' ;it l>odger Stadium nrntdun~ two ('lubs with power and Spl'l>d Thl' Phillie~ led the National Ll'agul' tn lu1ttmg with a _279 .1H•raJW and have Greg Luzinski with 39 homers and ~1ke Sl·hm1dl with 39 Although the Dodgers wen~ on Iv sixth m NL battmg with -265. lhti) twcame the first team m baseball history to have four players with 30 or more borne runs Steve Garvey. Reggie Smith, Ron Cey and Dusty Baker The latter hit No 30 in the final regular season gam e and his compatriot. Smith, noted, "This is definitely the kind of lift we needed gomg into the playoffs " Rookie manager 'l'ommy Lasorda of Los Angeles a nd Dan· n y Ozark of the Ph1ls both were educated m the Walter Alston re gime in Dodger Stadium Ozark coached before getting his JOb an Ph1ladelph1a and Lasorda re m ained on the couching lines un- t1 I Alston retired a fter lhe 1976 Dodger Stadium Phillies Knock Field Condition Uy HOWARD L. HAN DY Ol llW O•oly PllOI St•ff LOS ANGELES Ted Saemore. twice a Dodger but now the startmg second baseman for the Ph1ladelph1a Phillles in tonight ·s opentng game of the Nation al League playoffs at Dodger Stadium , holds no an1mos1t) toward his former employers Neither docs coach Carroll Bermgcr Tht.>y are two of four ex DodJter ' now with Phtladelph1 a S1zemon• was traded at start or the current campaign when Dodgers manaRer Tommy Lasord.1 decided to go with Davey Lopes at second base "l think Lopes is a helluva player, .. Sizem ore said while awuitinl! his turn in the batting cage at Dodger ~t ad1um Mon· d11 y "It was Eusorda 's decision to 'm ake He did me a fuvor b.> -;elhng me lo Philallelµhut where I have had a c·hance tn play .. S izemore· 1s lhl' playl'r repre-.l'nt<tll\ c for the Phillies and ,,.., sud1, hl'<Jr.., lhl' ('om pla1nLs from hie; te.1mm<1tl>S Ont' I hat coul<.I J,!rnw into il moWllain 1f the Ptullle' lose tw o games m L>odger Stadium was mentiont!d hy Sizemon· - ·'The grass on the 1nfteld ,., real high and there 1s a '>and pit in front of home plal<'. · Sizemore JI) 10 said. "The players want me to do something about 1l but 1 ttunk I will tum it over to Danny Ozark <the Ph.Illies manager ) "I remember wbeo we bad Claude Osteen, the grass would be high and It would be sort in front or lhe plate. Then when Blll Singer would pitch. 1t would be r1rmed up and become harder ·A sinker hall pitcher like Tommy John has an advantage w 1th long gras!'> and a soft place in front of the plate .. Sizemort.• 1s glad to he back in Dodger Stadium and s ays of tus second trip to the Los Angeles duh last year "I really d1dn 'l know anybody except Don Sutton . Manny Mola and Oill Russell." he said about his rt.·tum to LA last season. "No, I'm nol vmd1ct1 vc and I don't han· any '>trong feelings against the Dodgers · · Hcnngt•r J butting practice pitcher w 1th lht' l>odgcr.. who trnH·lt'<I "''th lhl• team for a numtwr of \t•a r '>. went to Phlla1lt:lµhiri w.ht•n Ozark left LA to managt.• lht• Ph1b He is com pl,•ttnJ.! hi' hrth season under 01ark as a full nedged coach and as ... uch as m on the m<1JOr league pension plan 'The Dodg<•rs never gave me a rn mute of lime under the plan ... Aenngcr ~aid "That IS still a Stt PhJIU~. Pate 8 ! 1 10 T 1917 WORLD S[RIE.S 1977 WORLD SlRICS 1971 WORLD Sf.RIES M)Mll ~utl'ld 'mn le~l Olol . . 3 \10 00 llOb('.0 SUDI 11 .... 3 l'l71 WORLD SlRllS t ADl.l11 Rucntt Greta Lt.el 0111 ... ' ,,. l "" , ..... , lh O l l'llJll I 1-1000 3 ooocr11 si.-01uM ~OMlt Re1m•rt r tt~ lti•I U~I '·'""' 4 SIO 00 1)(11)1,\ R ~!All II.I AMiii anerrM Clm lotl OIU QI Ml 5 ~\0 00 000<.I R ~IADIUM lS:7:? WOF\LD SEF\IES ( · ·: .... 4 r.: s 1971 WORLD S£Rft~ Aft'-•lf Rts•md ;rr.cn ltul ""' t.fl• ., • .,., ""' tA•• " $1000 4 001\CfR STADIUM 1'77 WORLD SCRIES Rcmn' Gmn ltul ::~.·: ::.~.~~~·. $10.00 ooocomntoM GUif 5 ~ ~ 1111 " ' 19»R1z£o POSsEss1cffls: 1F\.A ciN w1N ~e.vo~Fs. 7 "' season following 23 year' al the helm. During the regulur season, the teams were 6-6 against each other with four victories at home. • Overall. the Phillies were 101·61 and the Dodgers, alter a tr.emen- dous April spurt, 98·64. Lasorda makes one. mMjor c hange in bis s tarting lineup with rookie Glenn Burke replacing veteran Rick Monday m center field. Monday bas been s uffering back spasms much or tbe season. ·u wouldn't be fair to Rick to throw bim in against a pitcher like Carlton," tbe manager said. "Because of bis back spasms. Monday basn'l been used against leQ. handed pitching for some time." Monday hits from the left side and Burke from tbe right. The rookle blasted his first major league home :run in the final game of the regular season. The Pbils have some trouble In center field because Gary Mad· dox bruised his left knee in the season finale. Ozark said be did nol expect Maddox to miss tbe opener. The only question for the Phillies, wbo lost tbe playoffs to C incinnati las t year, was whether lefl-handed hitting Richie Hebner or Davey Johnson • would start at first against the · Dodgers' southpaw. · ........... LA'S TOMMY ~HN WILL START TcflllOtfl"S OPElfEA. r • • Sports in Brief I ' Odds Favor LA; ' .BorbOp. Arrested ::. Prof~sional gamble' have established the Los Angeles Dodgers and New Yoor 'Yankees as a 2-3 ravorites in the major league baseball phtoffs begin· mngt.oday. Oddsmakers aao are quoting the Dodgers ar 10-13 favorites over Pbllad~pbia In today's opening gane in tbe National League serVS· The Yartees are 2·3 favorites agamstfjinsas City in Wednes- day's -rst American League game. w~ lhoee odds, a gambler fav Di the Dodgers or Yankees wDt d have to bet $S to win $2 .4••cndt Ca•• CINCINNATI Cinc innati Reds reliefp\tcher Pedro Borbon was charged Monday with ag· gravattd assault and a~sault In connecdon with an incident al :i local nigbl spot. arrows don't show bow to get away from tbe bargaining tab!J>' and back on the playing field. • ~poke.smen for Lbe Nationat Football League team anCt Reynolds say "technical details .. hold up the official return of Ufe. hard·blttlng middle linebacker. Reynolds passed a Ram~· physic-1. &ot his playbook and at.- tended team meetings Monday,. and it was expected he will se>Oo sign a pacl wltb the team be bas served for seven y~ars. .~a.acuelt'l11• LUCERNE, Swltterland -Ille Nast.aso of Romania ~on a fOUT: man indoor ex bl bltton tennis tournament Monday ni&bt by beating American Vita~ Gerulaitis in a tiebreaker in the final. Nation's No. 1 Team: USC The next scoring drive crivcrl'd / '17 yard<; in four plays, with Uav1~ again takmg it in from the 2 Death, I Injuries Bad News Is Widespread Borbon was released on his own r~pizance by Hamilton Count~ Criminal Court Judge Robert Blackmore, who con· llnu~ t~ case until Friday Nast.ase, who learned the same day that he had been banned from playing Davis Cup tennis. won the single-set match 9-8, talc-· ing the last game 7-2 in the tiebreaker. Southern Cal 1s s1ll1ng m the driver·, c;eat for a nationa l cham· p1onsh1p. says coach John Rohm.son. but the road to No I 1s f11IC'd with hurdles and holes All we have to do to wm the national championship 1s go un defeatro. · he notes with some apprehension. then adds "Of coul"!ie 1f wt• 1to undefeated, we'll deserve to win the national <'hamp1onsh1p .. Movl'd into the top ~pot 1n lhe Associated Press' weekly poll Monday. the TrOJ&ns have a rorm1dablc· -,chedulc the rest "' tht' way an<I will contlnu" their tough timt·tahlc toward the na t1onal championship against Alabuma this Saturday ,.,.,.,.T .. Tw..,ly 1,..... 10fl fllllff<nt, ,,.,.n,., 1n '"'" A"o<••tf'd .,,.," , oH"19 foOU,,._11 ~I with tir•t Pl•(f' vlOift In ~r~nt~,.,, ~"'•"'" r•<ord\ •rtr1 int•• point\ 1 u"11)1 •110 1 ICl6 11 NlrOm 114 10~ 7 0"~ '" '00 1 ~H ll h ·A~M i 1 0 ,,. 1 M 101 •I 41}0 I U4I I) .... l~nQ IOI) ll• 4 0n•<>\I )14 /I~ Ul•l1I •(}0 111 ~lo•\ I ''~0 7Qt 0 f•tll ~10 16" 11 C 110 • 0-0 .. , I• lf'•f'\ )-1-0 lUO 1 "'• )10 •I• II 11 lcn >IO .. •1• Ar•n\ 4'"'1-0 4J4 II lN\.MWl~I 1 1-0 \1 ~ N•tw'~ ) 1 0 J'• lt Wit ..0.0 JI 10 • ttf'W\~1. \ 1" )ill 10 J. KW 11R1 1 t Cl I• The Raiders had swept 186 vards for three touchdowns an 12 in 1nutes, !'>even c;econd!> The Chiefs had never gotten closer than the Raider 31 and they were defeated 'They're the world cham p1ons," said coach Paul W1ggm of the Chiefs "They nre an out standing football team We JUSt couldn't stop them · A1 ka~\(..'h ltO NU Rd•dr1" r • 11 J )I C~o•h Q /I 0 I lA Oatr 811~n.1u)tr I' fM\\ "''"' St.Olfllr M•f'ln ...... 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(\•~' J run MAnn ti.11 • ,, w1111.,-n\UtvnSlf"''Ud•11• O•• Fu Ma"" '1 IHOIYIOUAL ll AOl IU RU~INC, W iiiand v•,, {t'<J,,"" )• "~ f>4hi\ U IO'l 11.-aC.lly 11 .. ,1111" ~·<W>l•k• ii rASSIHG O••t•ntl '••t ,,., 19 JI J JO 9'.An\ASClf~. l·••f'-o\ton• 'If Q '' Af ([IVINC, t')a-.1 .. ~ (4'\t1( r 10t \•it"• ) 1J 0-'4'1\).JJ "'"'"''a\(lh ~·•\F"•lt )I\ Wti1t .. 1 •• r"OOul•• 1 "' ~D~ad EL PASO An autopsy 1s e'( peeled today m the death of An· thony Johnson. a freshman rorward on the University of Tell as-El Paso s basket ball squa<I UTEP ofric1als said Johnson was playing basketball with some friends Monday when he beJ(an complaining of a shortne!!s of breoth Witnesses said the · vouth sat down for several minutes, then fell to the floor Bfttjandn Ouf STANFORD Stanford's team doctor says its "very, very unlikely" star quarterback Guy Benjamin's knee will 'm end in time ror the Cardinals. clash with L'C l.A Saturdav I( he's out. BenJam1n·s r<'plac<'menl a~ainst UCLA will h<' Steve Oil~. who led a 70 yard "t'ortnl( drive against OreMon lo lock up n Stanford victory , ..... ~out Ron Jessie 1s .xpected to miss ·the ttSt of the ,eaaon for the Los Angeles Ramg, after a tom knee ligament wijll repaired In sur· gery Mondlt, a spokesman for the National Football Leaaue team reported T he ~>nlt·!llrlding wide re· ce1ver will wear a cast for at least six weeks before exercises to strengthen the knee can begin Mrarphfl Out Mike Murphy, team captain of U1e Los Angeles Kings of the Na· tlonal Hockey League. wlfi miss the remaining Kings' preseason game!! because of a pinched nerve condition R11<ht·winaer Murphy was j)Ut in traction al CenUnela Valley Hospital for three to seven days The Kings said he has a brulJed back muscle which bas pinched L nerve from his rtaht lea ~o plea was entered at Mon· day's hearing. Marshall Riddle, of Cincinnati, claimed that &orbon pushed the girl he was Wlth and then hit tum across tbe face with his band Anolher man, John Mahedy. claimed that Borbon grabbed hlm by th~ throat and tbrealened him during an incident early Monday. Morij1M111a llap GREENUP, Ky . Jack Gullett, the brother of New York Yankees pitcher Don Gullett, has been indicted In connecUon with m ar\iuana found on tho pitcher'• rarm, the circuit.court clerk's of· fice revealed Monday. A spokesman said Jack Gulletl was indicted Sepl. 30 on a cbarl of traffickina in a controlled aub· stance ~oftt.8arlc LOS ANGELES Jack Rey.nolda has a Loa An"ela Ram's playbook again, bul lht l Ola1111ef Maril LOS ANGELES -Sixteen· year-Qld John York set a new world record early this morning by swi1nming lhe Calalina Chan· nel in just 8 hours, 31 minules aod. 29 seconds. shattering lhe old men's .record -which he set last year by nearly 20 minutes. York's record time also broke the women's record for the lengthy swim, set by Penny Dean la$l month with an 8:33:00. York. who allends Mira Costa Kish School In Manhattan Beach, began hla journey from Marlneland at 8:07 Monday night and arrived at Emerald Beach of\ Catalina lshmd more than 8~ hours liter. Sla11• Tep WSIJ VA AZDIN, Yugoalavla ClboM d~reb, • Yuroelav nrst·leJICU~ bUk tball club, d• reated Wul\lnaton Slate Universlt.Y. 98·98 here .MOl\df.Y In an ex~lbltion gamo l ' 112 0All Y Pll OT Tuesday October 4 1971 fat Away With It .::Dean Morse, University ot lowa . ·linebacker, grabs Rick Bashore·s face :: mask during Saturday night's football • game with UCLA at the Coliseum. Of- ficials failed to detect the infraction Bashore, a product of Huntington Beach·.., Edison High, led the Bruin!> to a 31 -16 triumph. ::servite Defense Tough ·,. Tiro Slwtouts by Newport Harbor's Foe Continued From Page ~ thorn in my side .·· ls the current series more thS\ just another pennant scramble to Beringer who was with the .J)odgers in some of their better <t;lys m Los Angeles as well as tlte Phillies Jast season? ·"This is more than a little ex· citing for me," he saad. "You know that." ;Beringer asn·t throwing as 11;1uch as be used to but says there i9 no need of it. "This is a much younger pitching staff than .. most of those we bad with the Dodgers ahd they want to throw more." ·Are the Phillies improved over wt year ? : .. •we are a better ball club and ij)e right side of the infield bas been helped a lot. With Sizemore. 1Uchie Hebner and Dave Johnson. we have improved " great deal on that side.'· Tommy Hutton hasn •t played d ~at deal this year but 1s a flaw · Jess first baseman and hit over • s1»0 for the season. He was managed in the minor leagues and signed his first professional cl>ntract for current Dodgers manager Lasorda : •'This has been a fun year for Jtle personally... Hutton said. ''Much more so than la.,t year l thtnk we are a deeper ball club a nd l know the adrenalin nows much faster In post-season play But in a short series. the team with the hot pitching or hitting 1s the one that wms." Thursday night 17 30> at lhe San- ta Ana Bowl aod both teams will be striving to remain in lbe top 10 grid poll. "We don't have many players back from a year ago.·· Servile: coach Ken Visser says. "We'v;:: got a f airly solid program, though. and a lot ot kids with a good aWtude who are working hard.'' • • Oi.ark agrees with Hutton "In a s hort series. anybody can get cold and anybody can get hot But that's what a short <,enes 1c; all about." Asked 1f the Ph1ll1e:. were th<' b.tter team. be replied. ''Yee; I fee th.at we are but if l didn't feel tha'-way. I wouldn't be manaR an~ t}'1; team · · • Wh~ about t he Phillies· chanc~ with the Dodgers m· 11tead o1 tJncil'Ulatl this year., ·'Well, t. you look back at the tecord, we baven 't beaten Cin- cinnati in heir park for rune games includl~ the playoffs last year. We have b,500 record with the Dodgers this )ear. Naturally, you have to want 't\ play a team you are .500 with ratter than one you haven't beat~ an their park " Asked af the Dodgers bad any weaknesses. he replied: "After reading the newspapers, tie only weakness they appear to h-..e 1s Lasorda putting on weight " Athletics for Girls . Capistrano Valley High 's Junior varsity airls cross country team took second in the Costa Mesa Invitational Satur day In Sunday's Daily Pllot the tetim was lncor rectly identHled a s Coachella Valley. OtllUYOLLIY•AlL YAltSITY ltt'IMOlf~l~tk t~tl 1\ '0 JUHIORVAltSITY lrvu•dtf s..odl.0.t" IS-•. I\ IJ VAllSITY ,..., .. °"'°''Coovwlly ••\ .... JUNIOll VAllSTI Y ,..., .. o.-H:tot Con,.,..11v 1 ~ 1 • 1 11 COllU .. S Tt!H"I\ VAR St TY H"'-'H-Clll IJl .. wrt,HllH JUNIOR VAltSITY Hew""1 HeAer Ill t•I ....... , Hllll """'9t ...... w.. ......... ~y ..... 1( .... 192-665' fW '36-2500 The 1''riar:. have only two starters returning on offense and two more on defense Flanker Tony Seymour 16-2, 190, s r > and Andy Lewandowski 16 4, 220. sr. J at center are the two offensive stars retumrng this season On de!cn.sc, 1t ':. George Kenlon 16·0. 200, sr . > at end and Tim Coleman 16-0, 180, sr 1 at cor nerback who have the ex pertence Servite·s oHenst:' as geared to a ground game and Thursday's clash with Newport will be no ex· ception .. , don't remember the last la me we threw more than 20 passes in a game." Visser says "We threw the ball 12 tlmes last week and that's about average for us" The Fnars operate out of an f. option offense with young Jim O'Hara (6-0 , 180, jr .> at quarterback. He's a cousin of Mater Dea I Santa Ana> star Tim O'Hara and docs some runnjng The Servile backfield as not :.tablllzed al the moment. Eight players operated at the two baU carrying positions m last week's 1{3ffil' Still\ Hollm.s is the tellm 's lead ang rusher with 102 yards an three games and will probably start at tailback. lfe·s 6-2, 185 and is a senior Brian Novack 16·0, 180, Jr.> will start at fullback and has rushed ror only 00 yards in the tbree i.:amcs because of the depth of personnel FOOTBALL I MISCELLANY Pickeroo Dominated By Women Women have once jgaan proven to bc the experts in head to he1td competillon walh their male counterparts when 1t comes to accurately predlcllng the outcome of games an the Daily Pilot Pigskin Packeroo football contest. The heady females bagged three or four places this week as their .tmazing domination · continues Grid Stars Defeme The followinc athletes have been selected players ol the week by their coaches after varsity football games over the weekend . Larry Budgen, Fountain Valley. Linebacker Budgen was the Barons' high-point getter on their deferu;ive scale as Fountain Valley blanked Katella 49-0. Ed Thorp, Marina <HunUnJt4n Beach >. Strong safety 'I'borp helped contain Los Alamlt.o.5 • outa1de running game and made several tackles. John Gleason, Mater Del <Suta Aaa ). Coach Wayne Cochrun says Gleuon, a defensive guard, made several good hits, pursued the ball well and was in on numerous tackles. John Edwards, Saa Clemente. 1f any game can be said to have been won with defense, it was San Clemente's victory over Corona del Mar. and coaches singled out Edwards as the best of the lot. Dou Barker, Newport Harbor. The Sailors' not· ed defense stopped Loara of Anaheim 23-7 and Barker was instrumental in ctoeging the middle Ski Show In Mesa Olympic brons• medalist Susie Corroc~ will be a special guest at the seventh annual Orange County s ki abow to be held Friday through Sunday at th& Orange Couot)' Fair- grounds in Calta Kesa.• Corrock won the bronze medal in tbe downhlll event at tbe Winter Olympics in SaJ>- poro in 1972. She alto won tbe·U.$ .. senior national com· bined champlonahip in 1973, the French junlol' national combined ln 1971, the U.S. junior n&• tlonal champions~'!! giant slalom. alalom combined. Gatl Spaesc 1s Miss Ac curacy for the week, baf fhng the exper ts with 28 wins and two losses. The Costa Mesa resident wins a year's mem- bership in the Newport Nautilus physical fat· ncss center. l>elores Biven of I rvlne h s econd by virtue or the tie· breaker She actually tied with 13 other contestants with only four miss - es. nut she was within thr<.'c poinL<> of hitting the twbrcaker poant total on the nose from his linebacke~ positlon. Greg Codde, Edison <Huntington Beacbl. Defensive end Codde caused two fumbles, re· covered one, caused an interception, intercepted another pass himself and sacked the quarterback twice Steve Pines, El Toro. For the second stralcht week Pines has been chosen El Toro's defensive player of the week. Coach Phil Brown says Pines played a fine game sideline to sideline. There will be aerial and ballet demonstra- tions, disco dancers modeling the latest 1ti fashions and all of tbe newest equipment ~ill be on di.sf lay. A akhwap meet wil also be held th conjunction wltb the show. Rich Goble, La1una Beach. Goble recovered • l..ey fumble and scored 110 points on the Artists• Pomt system. "That's a lot of points for a down Hours on Friday wtU be from 6 to ll p.m.: Karen Ronnow of Ba lboa and Hrad O'Conner of Costa Mesa shart' third, having coml' up with 1dent1cal lle- hreaker guesses lineman,·· says coach Dennis Haryung. Damien Wauers, lrvlne. In his second straight out.standing defensive performance. Watters re- covered a fumble and made. eight unassl.ated tackles from his middle linebacker position. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Slmday from noon to6p.m. Tbepubliclltn- vited with adobatiooofli for adults and $UO f« chlldrenunderl2. The runnersup receive $10 South Coast Plaza .gift <'ertaficates Dan Schroeder, University High Untne>. liif.iiiiifiiimiiimfil Linebacker Schroeder led the University defense in its best performance of the season, holding Mission VaeJO scoreless until the final six minutes of the Calendar ~COct tl • Ot1lball Newpo" H•tbOr ., '>en.it• et s.Ma ~ Bowl. l'..e,,,...,v v\ ~ounle'n Vall.,y •t W•\l~n Hlon, AqUINI\ vs Cll>l.tr-Valley •C ~ CC...,enlt Call el 1 JOI W•ter Poto Untver\11t •t Oen. "'"'· S... Clement• •t 1..Agun.1 IH•<" (01.I• Mesa •I MIUton Y1t10. Et loro •I C-.. C -1•11 al J HI, La """'l•JY-~ Eoo-.1 ,,.., ~rv -OKl<I -.i al Ml\ ...... v .. IO. U11< .. nlly •I Dena Hiii\ ~n Cl-t. at Laou,.. llea<h, El 10<0 •I (Or-Otl AAar Marine al l:.d"•"'• WHtnunth~r •t Net11port "•'tlOt'. F .... t..1n V•U•r "" H""t •ntOIOn flNcll At HR CA!nlrll Par~ trvl,.,. M 1' il'atms, l!Mler Oel "' ~,.., .... Cn.lrwo Partt Call •' l UI ~-11111, Es\M>Cla at Sel\1'1 M• Ill Gltlt UQ9.l c.-.try-Goat.. MAM al Mtwllen v .. io. Vn1 ... r>1ty •I Oana Hiii\, S.W.Clernenta•I u~ IHa<n, ti loro illl Cor-del -·· ~r1IWI al Edi'°" W••tnuntter •t Hewoor1 H1trDot. Fount•in 'V•U•• "' HW1t •nvton 8M<ll at H8 Central il'Mll, Hv1ne a17' "-C"" Call aU'.111 game F.d AJabran, Dana Hills. At defensive tacltJe, Ala bran led the team in its defensive point syatem a nd played a consistently good same. Mark Mathieson, Costa Mesa. With the regular start.mg linebacker injured, Mathieson was called up from the sophomore team and made seven un- assisted tackles and intercepted a pass . P aul La}ole, Mission Viejo. Lajoie caused one fumble and intercepted a pass while leadinl the Diablos m their defensive point system. Gttg Lawrence, Huntlngtoa Beach. Lawrence had a good game In all departments, intercepting one pass and breaking up several others. Tom Ness, Estancia <Costa Mesa>. With eight open field tackles, Ness led the Estancia secondary an 1t.s effort agains t El Modena High or Orange. Eric a.au, Corona del Mar. A middle guard. Raff made six unassisted tackles and was in on five others Ron Van Peursem, Capl1traao Valley. A bnebacker, Van Peursem causecl two fumbles ud made four key tackles. \ RULES WIN PRIZES WORTH MORE THAN ~ S3,000 • ....... .... IN ............................................. '77 PIGSKIN PICKEROO Sponsored by •• r t. and 50111t! ?ta:i:• More than $3,000 worth of prTze1 wlll be •hared by winner• of 10 Wffkly Plgakln Plokeroo '77. The regular feature of the Dally Pilot 1port1 aectlon test• the football game outcome pre- dicting 1ktll1 of hundred• of Orange Coalt 1port1 tans and gridiron ho- daddies. A one-year memberthlp at Nautllut Newport -1 co·ed fltnHa center favored by area athletes -wlll be awarded each week to the Dally Piiot re- ader who beat predlcll the outcomH of tootb•ll contest• from coHt to COHt Nautllua conditioning equipment la fnored by pro football tHm•. Nautllua Newport 11 located at 4220 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach. Second and third place entrant• will each receive a $10 gift certificate from South Coa1t Plaia. CerttttcatH may be redeemed at any of the mall atorH. To be ellglble for weekly contHt awards, entrants mutt predict the win- ner• of each of 30 football gamH and also guH• the total number of point• acored In all 30 gamH. "''''"" "•<"'""" • r••u'•' te*4""9 •• t9'e 0•11• tt'net , .... h .......... c~-ndlY Tut•eov•M_.._., : ENTRY BLANK • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • Nal'M •••.••.•.••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• Aidclr'ft.i ...................................... . City ......••.. ·············-°DP0 ·--:·•···· ~················••I#••••··-·········· Ord• ta.ms yn ttlitnk will wtn tNs --*'• .... Atlanta at San FranclSco ' Cincinnati at Green Bay Dalla• at St. Loul• Detroit at Mlnneaota Kanae• Ctty at Denver Miami at Baltimore NY Jets at Buffalo Oakland at Cleveland Phlladelphla at NY Giants . Pittsburgh at Houston San Diego at New Orleana Seattle at New Engtand Washington at Tampa Bay UCLA at Stanford Alabama at USC Cal at Washington State Washington at Oregon Tulane at Bo1ton College Brown at Penn Pitt at Florida Michigan at Michigan state Purdue at\ Ohio State llllnola at Wlacona1n Oklahoma at Texaa Texaa·Tech at Arizona Air Force at Navy Georgld Tech at Tenn••••• Syracuse at Maryland Mlaalsslppl at Georgia Oklahoma State at Colorado TIE BREAKER -My guess on the tot.af nwnbet' of points scontd In all JO Olmtt 11 DAILY PILOT • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • ·t •• _: • : • •• : • : • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • .4' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....................................................... , ........•••.....•. , ........................ , ..... ~ .. I • ENTEATA~MENT I MUSIC I TELEVISION Jy Tb~ Ai.t.oclatt"d Pre,s The fullowlr. are Billboard's hot rt'cord hlls for the wee~ endig Octohcr 8 as lht:y 11ppear 1n next week's bsue 0611tboard magat1ne HOT SINGLl::S 1. STAil WA.S 'rITLE THEME Meco <M11lt'n ruum) 2. KEEP IT l>'>i\1IN LOVE K C & 1 he !->unshine Band <TI< I 3. YOU LICl\l UP MY LWt:o: D1•bb} Boone l Wamer·C:urhl 4. NOBODY Dl>:S IT BETTER Carly Simon (Elektra) S. THAT'S ROt 'N" llOLL Shaun Cassidy (Warner-Curb 1 6. BESrOF MY t>VE -Emotions 1Columb1u1 7. BOOCIENIGPS Heat>Aa\e 1Ep1c·1 8. COLD AS ICE ·'oreigner <Atlantic 1 9. BRJCKHOUSECommodores <Motown 1 10. I JUST WANT'O BE YOUR EVERYTHJNG . Andy Gibb l RSO > TOPLPs 1 FLEETWOOD .AC Rumors <Warner Bros.> 2. LINDA RO~TA OT · Simple Dreams (Asylum> 3. SHAUN CASSIY -Shaun Cassidy !Warner Curb) 4. ''STAR WARS" ~undtrat:k <20th Ccntur} 1 5. ELVIS PRESLE · Moody Blue <RCA 1 EASl.JSTENING 1. NOBODY DOE~T BETTER Carly Simon <Elektra> 2. JUST REMEM~R I LOVE YOU . Firefall CAUantic) 3. ON AND ON · Stepen Bishop <ABC l 4. DON'T IT MAKEfY BROW~ EYES BLUE Crystal Gayle !United rtistsl 5. YOU LIGHT UP\tY LIFE Debby Boone (W amer-Curb) SOUUINC:LES 1. IT'S ECSTASY \HEJi YOU LAY DOWN NEXT TO ME Barry Wh.e <:oth Century> 2 .. DUSIC · Brick < Banv 3. KEEP IT COMIN' UVl K.C & The Sunsh.ine Band <TI<> 4. BRICK HOUSE · Conmdores <Motown > 5. FLOAT ON· Floatert(AlC l COUNTRlSDGLES 1. HEAVEN'S JUST A SN AWAY -KendaJls <Ovation) 2. DAYTIME FRIENDS-\lnny Rogers <United Artists> 3.1 GOT THE HOSS · MelTiis (MCA l 4. EAST BOUND ANO OO'N-RED-N E<.:K IN A ROCK AND ROLL BAR -JerrReed <RCA> 5. Y'ALL COME BACK SA.DON . Oatridge Boys <ABC·Dot> Co~ id get him. llllf REWOLDS IS'1ilTOR" 1 Tue&day,Octot>er A, 1977 DAIL V PILOT ·~ 'Show'GoesBackO SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Twenty three years artcr "Your Show of Shows left a gcnerution rodrlllg "'1th laughter, Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca have their act together again The team whose classic sketches set a trmd 111 telev~1on comedy opened at the Fn1rmo11t llotcl Cur t1 t\\oo-week t•ngagemenl after a ::.lay rn Las Vegas BOTH ARE APPROACIUNG 60 amd neither Is quite as sprightly, but the sight or them on staJ(e together still creates the aura of Rreutness that surrounds g11rnts of a bygone era Th.is is not Ute first time Caesar and Coca have appeared with each other since their legendary performnncl·'i of the early 1950s They did an Emmy Award-winning television special in 1966 and appeared in a Chicago production of "The Prisont:r of Second Avenue" in 1973. But this reunion Is the fir::.t In which they rel'rcate the brilliant satiric routines wntten Cor the early show::. by people like Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Caesar himself. NEmlER HE NOR M!SS Coca could pinpo10l why their act broke up in 195-l. "lt ·s a mystery to me," Caes1tr said As Miss Coca remembers 1t. "IProducerJ Max La•bman s.ud the s how had ft.'ached 1!.s Pffk and it "'us lime for somcth1ni,: new So Std went on to do fh1• Sid Cut.'::.ar I lour and thl'y tulked me into doini 'Thl' lmogt>nc Coca Shuw. >Ah1ch I really didn't want tu do I guess I can be talked 10to anythini." AT DR};SS REHi-.;AR.,AL for the Fairmont up,•nmj! thl• hall WllS <illve wllh lhe sound of Cat·sar s rnp1d speech patiently giving orders lo terhnk1uns coordinating eal'h beat or the drum and blare of the trumpet to the rh} thm or his Jokes. The roultnl''i inC'luded Mis~ Coca's famous "strip" in snt·akers and trench coat, Caesar's eye blinking s puttering impersonations or airplanl'S and slot machines, and the fabled skit, ·At the Movies" in which Milton Frome, as Miss Coca ·s Jealous boyfriend, at'costs the innocent C al·sar and rip::. his dot he::. to shrt.'d.'> "They're p~dect1on1sts, · observed Fromc, third party in the act who. after a t•arccrtaking abusE: from Malton Berle. Jerry Lewis and Red Skelton, (h:s1·ri bes h1msel r as the lastofthc greatstn1ght men . straight men. "When Sid and Imogene get together it's like ma~1c The chemistry ~twceri them is rantastic," f<'rome11a1d. • .., •. ...,... sm AND IMOGENE TOGETHER AGAIN After 23 Years, th• Magic Remains I .. ife Back to Abnormal ID Fern wood· By JAY SHARBU'M' LOS ANGELES CAP> -When la.!.t seen, Mary Hartman had run ore with Police Sgt. Dennis Foley. Thl'n Barth Gamble came from Miami to Fern wood to host a lJ·weck summer talk show, "Fernwood 2-Night." Last Frida). Barth held a telethon to buy rurniture for his s how and raise legal defense funds He then splat for M1am1 to face vague charges, o;omeUung about young girls Monda~. hfe in tiny Fernwood returned to ah normal as .. Forever Fernwood, .. Norman Lear's syndicated sequel to ''Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.·· began seekrng its place in American tube history It's on KTTV, Channel 11, at 11 p.m.TRUE, LOUISE ( 1Y REJ'IEWJ Lasser, who played Mary for 325 episodes, was gone. And the show's theme music no longer features the plaintive cry. "Mary Hartman' Mary Hartman' .. But producer Lear's split-level vision of daily soap opera comic and cosmic -remains happily intact, as ienUy surreal as ever. And It's mighty good to see everyone back, &l least ror a 26-week trial run Mondav's opener brought MH2 fans up to date during a guest visit by Rona Barrett. She runs Hollywood's Tell-All concession. but came to J<'ernwood when her plane had to make an emcrgen· cy landing near town She wound up an Fcrnwood's Capri Lounge with 12 hours to kill, during which time she helped recall past history In Fernwood including Mary Hartman's departure with the good Sgt. Foley AMONG EVENTS UNFOLDING with or without Rona's aid Mary's husband, Tom !Greg MullaveyJ, now h n•s in his statJon wagon, refuses to return to the house he and Mary once shared . -The mayor <Dabney Coleman> was found guilty of graft and such by the city council. Stripped oC his salary, be now lives in a S6·a·day motel, is flat broke and reduced to hawking has household goods, C\ en "the mayor's comb," on the street to make ends meet. -COUntry music star Loretta Hagger-5 <Mary Kay Place) got drunk while on tour wound up in bed with her young, handsome lighting man. but i"ln't guilty of infidelity to her husband <Graham Jarvis >. -Two attractive sisters cShelley Farbares and J\Jdy Kahan) moved to town. Shelley plays a tennlll star made a ''hopeless cripple" by a tennis acci· FUU LENGTH• LIVE ACTION * FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 16 YlAJS IN THI MAJCING. AWARD WINNING dent. Judv, as the sister, can't stop stuttering unle~ s he breaks something to relieve her frustration • · -MARY llARTMAN'SFA111ER,Georae (Phil Bruns) underwent extensive plastic surgery because an accident at the plant where he works lefC only the back of his right knee intact. -The surgery changed this human l'Uio of mid .. die age into a well, consider that Tab Bunter .. T HE Tab Hunter, will be playing Geor1e for five or six more weeks 'Jbere docs seem less interest in Fanwood by TV stations with the departure of Mary lla.rtm&I( from town. More than 100 outlet.a bad slpied lot" MH2, compared to31 llstedfotthesequelsofar. Still, l suspect the def~ will Hturn one& they see ··Forever Fem wood. ' Jt haa no Mary, b'1t the waxy yellow buildup she beaan atilt ls there, shiny as ever ~ ~ Wf9d Art1ltl IPGI --------~~ ....... STARTS WEDNEDAY! AT TllATR£S AID DRIV-llS SO. COAST PLAZA )41t tn•lll SI ~61111 tttl ""'", • "'THI SPY WHO ... LOY8 Ml" INJ .............. ..,.OM MOOt4 TR. TMlll" _,....,.,19' .. ~ •. ,.. S . COAST LAZA J41tlt"lllSI ~llll ••1• .. •"'4 -YOU LIGHT UP MY UFI" ,,., 1ms. ~.,. ... •u;!Jt• UH I _ "'""1 HIU.S HA YI IYIS" ,_,_ .... ,_ , ....... ,_ .... ~JAWS Of DU.n41at •H "''I-,__,....,,..... CINEMALAND 1411 S. MarMI h•'°' U~ I"'' flhfWlllC "JOCK PETEAION" (A) ... l-SAT/-.~·­"$41L01 WHO PILL ~~Htf..' .. , . .. "'' .................. .. I ..,, \ ROllLITT CHARTOFF-IR~'IN Wlf\:KU:.R l'r11duc1Mlll RUDOLF NUREYEV "VALENTINO" LESLIE CARON· MICHELLE PHILLIPS ~ndCAROL KAN ,\ .. 1'(1.itc l1rod11nr HARRY BENN· \\1111cn"' ~EN RUS~EL I.and MARDI~ MARTIN I )rrl'rt\"CI fw KEN RU~SELL • Pr0thll'l1l f1' IR\\ 'IN \\:'l~KLER Mxf ROBERT GMRTQF~ .......... R . 00"'1C•:• •. : . 1 ·' "'1 .. :...:. w '.!!f!D Umted Artist l:= ' , .. ~ • • .. __, . .......... .-...... .-~ ..... ,. ... . ' ~ • ' IJ.I DAIL V PILOT Tv"~"Y October 4 19n ENTERTAINMENT (ELEVISIO"' COASTWATCD: Tonight's Tl' Fare Tl :1·:SDA Y EVENING 5:00 6 Q ()) ®J NEWS GUDNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS The National League Championship Playoffs swing Into action with the Dodgers playing host to the Philadelphia Phillies in a best-of-five series. 8 BONANZA 8 THEAVENGERS Cl) HECKLE ANO JECK LE 9 SESAME STREET 11) VILLA ALEGRE 5:30 Cl) WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GET'SHOME A SYpetSleoth mlata.k.. Harry fora rob~ ~ FREEHAND SKETCHING 8:00 f) CBS NEWS 8 EMERGENCY ONEI "It's How You Play The Game· D NEWS Q MOVIE * * * "Change Ot Habit' (1969) EMs Prealey. Mary Tyler Moore. A young novitiate and a doctor form a strong friendship while wOf'klng together In a Q!:ietto cllnl<:. (2 hrs.) W THE ROOKIES Inter nal Affairs personnel Investigate rumors of police shakedowns wtth Ryker's rook- ies as prime suspects tD ZOOM ~AS MAN BEHAVES "Remembering And Forget- ting" 9 ABC NEWS 8:308 MOVIE * * '!\ "She11t 1<111" ( 1976) Rtch- ard Yniguez. Phftllp Clark An ax-Navy diver eearenes fOf the great wl\lte Shark that kllled his brother. (l hf., 30 mm.) fD ASWESEEIT "The School Oesegregauon Mlaaed" A Memphis, Tenn IChool waa not' d&Mgregated by court Of'der alt~h It was an all-bl.ck tchool. m GROWING YEARS "The Newborn" ())CBS NEWS 9 MERV GRIFFIN GUMta: Betty White, John Ritter, Jay. P MOf'gan. The Aoatara. 7:00 9 LIARS C LUB D ABC NEWS «D LET'S MAKE A DEAL • MACHEL I LEHRER REPORT G EAR'lll, SEA AND SKY ''Atmoephertc Phenomena'' Cl) TO TELL TME TRUTH 7:30 D NEWLYWED GAME o a ~ouvwooo SQUARES • AOAM-12 A robbety In progr .... a possi- Carol Burnl'll star:-. tn .1 nightly repn-.l' of her pa~t shows ~cckmghh at H on K'ITV. Channl'I 11 ble child beating case and a heedless glrl pose problems for the Adam-12 team fm 28 TONIGHT ml NEWSCHECK ()) THE GONG SHOW 8:00 I)()) YOUNG OAN'L BOONE Trying to keep peace with the Cherokees, Danlel offers to pay the penalty In place of a settler (Richard Jaeckal) who killed an Indian. and 1s forced through a series of death-defying ordeals 0 CANDID CAMERA 8 MOVIE **'/\ ··Far Ho<1zons" (1955) Charlton Heston. Fred MacMurray. Two lront1eramen survey the unexplored Lou1s1- ana Territory alter us purchaMI (2 hrs) Q ®) HAPPY DAYS "My Cousin, "The Cheat' True to the Fonzarelll code. Fonzie will have nothing more to do with his cousin. Chach1. when the youth skips sehool and cheats on an exam Q JOKER'S WILD g) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRI ENOS 8) MOVIE * * * "The Naked Edge · (19&1) Gary Cooper, Deborah Karr A 1009-delayed letter causes the re-opening of a ll11e year-old murder case. (2 hrs ) Sl SPEaAL "Making Telev1s1on Dance An Ratings Guid~ 1-19> .,.. , .. .., .ccorol<'Q to bO• of1k~ .. ~ ~·~\ tOt '" ,,,,. l~b't•cn11c I * * * * -E,.ct:llen1 * • • -Very GooCJ • • -Gorid • -Fair • -Poo anthology of a piece of chore- ography created by Twyla Tharp and featuflng M1kha11 Baryshnikov ~ PARENT EFFECTIVENESS "Kids Are People Tool" A n1ne- member fictional parenting class learns an alternative way or parenting 8:30 0 MOVIE * * * ··Flaming Star · (1960) Elvis Presley, Barbara Eden. A 19th-century family comprising a white man. his Indian wife, while son and hall-Indian son Is caught In lhe middle or an Indi- an U£'1Slng (2 hrs ) 0 @) LAVERNE & SHIRLEY The Pact" Shirley meets a man who sweeps her oll her feet but Laverne determines his true colors and tries to protect her friend trom the ro11lng~yed lothano (Dale Robinette) Q CONCENTAA TION g) CROSS-WITS ~ ASWESEEIT 'Trials 01 Richard·· An in-depth look at a black youth's experi- ence 1n a newly-desegregated school, "Ab1hty Grooping" or 'tracking' In relation to deseg- regation s:oo 11 (]) M· A ·s·H A prankster (James Cromwell) creates a rumor that the pro- vost marshal Is checking ro see II B.J. Is a medical impostor Q ®J THREE'S COMPANY "Strange Bedfellows" Jack's d1sgnmtled landlord (f'lorman Fell) storms upstairs loudly 1101cing his disapproval of Jack's rowdy get-together, but. once 1ns1de he becomes the life or the party Q IRONSIDE Ironside investigates the con- nection between a policeman s Widow and the man accused or murder g) MERV GRIFFIN tll) MARI< RUSSELL Amenca·s one-man 1eugh-1n performs trom the campus of the State University of New York at But1a10 ~ MASTERPIECETHEATRE "Dickens Qt London" Now a successlul writer. husband and lather at 25. CherleS begins lo spend more tome with his s111er-1n-law. the only person who understands him. 9:301J (I) ONE DAY AT A TIME "The Older Man .. When Paul (Jim Hutton) aal<s Julie to accompany him OU1 of town, Ann's temper overheats and Julle's leehngs IQmte causing a too hot 10 handle situation (Part 2 of 4) 0 @) SOAP (Ep1Sode Four) Jessica Tate and Mary Campbell exchange 1u1cy t1db1ts about Jessica's daughter. Corinne. and soon Chester Tate Is faced with an ·. Sailing the 'Petticoat' By DAN LEWIS TV O.•Wvk• HOLLYWOOD -It had not been John Astin's intentions to star in a television series this seasoo. When he initially agreed to get involved with a new series, "Operation Petticoat" for ABC. he was hired to direct the pilot. He had also directed the pilot film for another new series coming into the fall season, "Rosetti and Ryan" for NBC. But somewhere along the way. while John Astin pur!!lued his assignment as director of "Operation Petticoat,·• and was testing other actors for the leading role or submarine commander, he suddenly round himself in demand as an actor, as well as director· "ONE DAV. FRED Silverman <ABC·s pro- gs-amming chief) came over to the set and suddenly said 'You know, John. I think you ought to play She;man (U. Comdr. Matthew Sherman, skipper or the sub).• I thought about it for a week, and then decided it was a great idea " So Astin took over the lead role, and also direct- ed the pt lot. Now he 'I I continue as Comdr. Sherm an. and will direct some episodes. He won't be able to direct any more ''Rosetti and Ryan" episodes. however •·operation Petticoat" which is slotted for Saturday nights, 8:30-9 on ABC, derives from a 1959 movie comedy of the same title. IT COSTARRED CARY Grant and Tony Curtis, f:4nd was slapstick, sophl!!tlcated comedy. The film had many hilarious moments. but was an uneven comedy Astin believes thal bis television version has a different look than the ordinary TV comedy fare. which is what appealed to h1m "There are lots of s tones unique to sub· marines." he explained. "There Is a particular co!l· hncment isolation and continuing jeopardy. But in the series'. we race a completely new situation •"nfE FILM WAS MADE tn 1959. Today we have different standards for entertainment, different moralltles. H in fact. the TV version has any artistic anticedent. I would think it would be 'Mr• Roberts.· a more mature movie .. 1be basic plot involves a submarine crew which rescues five nurses during World War 11 and continuing circumstances t,.hat keep them together in the confined quarters of a submarine of ques· tionablc scaworthlne!ls In the Pacific. Richard Gilliand as wheeler·dealer Lt Nick Holden, Yvonne Wilder as Major Edna Howard, are costarred. Melinda Naud, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dorris Thom..wn and Bond Gideon play the other nurses, whose fairly attractive legs play equally important mies in the story lint's IN A TREND TO sex on TV and away ftom violence. s hows with pretty ladies and attractive h;gs are In particular populanty at the moment. Ob- viously. ABC (('els • ·Operauon Petticoat" will do 1 lot for voyeuri'lm . Early indications <11upport th1s contention since lhe senes has been sold to the Canadian market for . the hil(hest price ever paid for a ha tr hour •ntual19n comedy f\erteR. according to Astin ' JOHN ASTIN: DIRECTOR TO STAR He Too k Program Chief's Advice Advertisement BEDWETTERS? LET THEM HA VE A DRY BEDI Th• gr11tnt gift you c.n g1v1 a Mdwttttf and th• rest of ttl• f1mily, too, h an ind to this 11riou1 problem. and make no ml stake, bedwetting 1111riou1. It can cau .. I •1 complle1t1d ptychologicat problems that latt 1 lifetime. It'• 10 needless becaute bedwettlng when not caused by organic dtfect Of di1111e, can be ended. Phone or wrltt fOf our f ret brochure. ''Bedw1ttln9 -Whit lt't All About ind How to End It" • rePort by thr11 medical docto'1. No obhgetlon. IQUAU.Y 1'11CTtvl 'Oii ADUiTI ultimatum (Network advises parental dl$Cretlon ) m SPECIAL "The Pol1on1ng 01 Michigan Event~ leading to lho acciden- tal mixing of PBB, a toxic, genetlcally destructive fire- proofing chemical, into live- stock feed In Michigan 10:00 II ()) LOU GRANT Lou Grant's old newspaper pal, Jack Riiey (Eugene Roche), otrers Lou the chance at an exclualve Interview with a busi- ness tycoon who has been mysteriously missing ea NEWS D ®l FAMILY "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship" Nancy tries to prevent the impending new marriage of her ex-husband (John Rubinstein) Cl) NIGHT GALLERY An unsuccessful comedian resorts to any lengths for a laugh ~SPECIAL "Making Television Dance An anthology of a piece of chore- ography created by Twyla Tharp and featuring Mlkha1I Baryshnikov 10:30 0 MARY TYLER MOORE Mary goes Into the hospital for a minor operation and draws a cantankerous roommate mm NEWS fl)) PROALE: NATHAN SHAPELL noo II 0 D (I) [D) NEWS 0 HOLL YWOOO CONNECTION Q MOVIE * * * "Change 01 Habit'' (1969) Elvls Presley, Mary Tyler Moore. A young novitiate and a doctor form a strong friendship white working together In a Q!letto Clinic (2 hrs ) m FOREVER FERNWOOO Eleanor wallow• In self-pity, Penny stutters; Sister Mlctl vis- its Tom. Cl) PERRY MASON "Tile Cue or The Deadly Tny" A Jea.loos suitor carries on a campaign of vindictive har~ ment unlll he Is kllled. and Mason's client Is charged fD LA TINO CONSORTIUM "Salu· Its Roots" ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 11 :30 1J (I) KOJAK "Be Careful What You Pray For" An 0<gamze<I hlJaciclng ring's plans are set awry when three young Puer1o Rlcana steal a load of plumbing supplies. (R) D TONIGHT Guest host· George Carlin Guests· Norm Cr<*by, Paul Wllllams D LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE ··Four-Sided Triangle" 0 tm ABC MOVIE •• "Death Seotence" (1974) Cloris Leachman, Laurence Luck1nblll A juror tn a murder case has come to the reallza. tlon that the wrong man Is on trlal and finds her own Ille threatened by lhe real killer -- het husband~ (Rl G) NEWS m CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE "16 Mllllmeter Shrine · G) MOVIE * * * "The Doctor T akea A Wife'' (1940) Lore11a Young. Ray Miiiand A woman-haling doctor and a spinster author- ess are forced lnlo a 'mock marriage.' (2 hrs ) Cl) MOVIE **'h "Crime In The Street' ( 1956) John Cassavettas. Sal Mineo. A young hoodlum lead· er of a teenage gang ln11otves the youngest member Into crime. (1hr.30 min.) 12:30 II (I) CBS LATE MOVIE ·•• "Anatomy Of A Crime·• ( 1969) Darren McGavln, Ted Knight. A private Investigator looks Into a 12-year-old kid· napping case. (R) 9 MOVIE ** "Moontlde" (1942) Jean Gabin, Ida Lupino. A care-worn gl,... struggles to maintain the love of a rough seafaring man. (1 hr., 55 min.) 1:00 0 TOMORROW Guest host: Kelly Lange. TV e<lllca discuss the new season: Cecil Smith (L.A Times), Rl<:h- ard Adler (Wall St. Joor.), Susan Paynter (Seattle Post- lntell.). Richard Hack (Holly- wood Reptr.) 0 ISPY When a traln bound for Hong Kong disappears, Robinson and Scott are assigned to solve the mystery 1:07 8 NEWS 1:3011 NEWS Cl) MOVIE • *'h "The Looters' ( 1955) Rory Calhoun. Julie Adams. Ave deaperate men and a girt are trapped on a moontaln with a fortune In cash ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 2:00 0 NEWS Q MOVIES **'h "The Christmas Kid" (1967) Jell Hunter, Louis Hayward. A bitter and rabelll· ous young man ref0<m1 In time to save his town from a com.ipt poww4'ungry gambler. (2 hrs.) *IA ''Tyrant 01 Lydia Against The Son Of HercutM" ( 1963) Gordon Scott, M-1mo S.... to. The son of Herculea r..aua a prlnceas for the cruel tyrMt of Lydia. (2 hrs.) CD MOVIES * • ''Flame Of The tsianda'' ( 1955) YvonM De Carlo, How- ard Duff. A rww Yortt career Q"1 returns to an honest loYe aha prevtously rejeied. (2 hre.) * * * "Cometd" (1M51 Deok Powell, Walt..aaak. A CaM- dlan airman, ~ ''°"' a German ptl~ ~a Nazi war crUn., to eu.noa Aire•. to aw.ge the dMth of his wtfe and def, (2 hra.) 2:05 IJ MOVI~ . **~ "ig Th• Great Divide" ( KJtt( Oougtat, Virginia • AA ~ crlmlnal la ht Md retUmed to lace Ju• ~1hr.,55 min.) 2:259 N]EW 2:300 MOVI * * "W Woman" (1~) Lon Cha Jr .• E~ Ank.,._ A prof and hi• wife are victimized y a hlghly jMJout woman (t' .• 25 min.) ***IA bne Summer Of Happl~ ( 1952) Ulla Jacob- ean, Fot1$undqulst. A rnan rellecta oflls put romanc.. (1 hr, 30 mtj 3:00«1)= 4:00 8 N AKERS 4:306 IME We d 1esda11'• flaytila~ Movift MOR~ 9:30 1J MflE • * "taae From Hell" (1961) Audie l.4urphy, John Sax.on. Four ~vlcted klM.,. ~ from and take OVW' a amd town. hr., 30 min.) l<kOO U ~VIE * * 1.i "LOf'd Love A Dudt" (1~Roddy McOowall, TU.. • day yafd. A ·s~t· type help• transferred high IChoof girl qt what 8he wantt. (2 hr&.) ~NOON 12:ocCD •OVIE **"* "Wiison" (1944) Alu· ~Knox, G.,.ictlne FltrQ«-· ald,'rhe life of WoodrowWll90n dl~ays t\la lntentgence and lorWght, which often went Uf¥()0ced. (2 hrt,, 2q min.) 2:011 MOVIE ** * ''The Spanish Main" (1945) Maureen O'Hat&, Paut ...,,,led. AA advel\lut'« ...... I • cues a bea.utJfUI girt ff om • \lfS... lalnoos nobleman durlng the dayt of piracy In the '7th cent\.lry. (2 hrs.) S19 MOVIE ••in "Reluctant Debutante" (1958) Rex Hamaon, Sand,_ oe.. ,,; vcuno wonwt .-... the effort• of hw '**' .. '° lntroduoe her lO ~ trif prospectlw .ultora. C2 tn.) 300 MOVIE **'~"Lady In Cement .. (1..., Frank Sinatra, Raquel ~ A private atectlve hnd to find •. ml9*lng girt di.Covwa her bodY In a Ronda bey. (1 hr .. ao ~) TONIGlff'S TUBE TOPPERS NBC B and KTTV G) 5 :00 National League Playofrs. The Dodgers and the Ph1lhes open their postseason battle for the pennant tonight at Dodger Stadium KCO P Q) 8:00 "The Naked Edge.·· Gary Cooper and Deborah Kerr star in this 1961 movie drama about the reopening of a five-year-old murder case. • KHJ I> J:OO -''Change ol Habit.'' Elvis Presle3')lays a doctor who forms a strong fritdship for a nun <Mary Tyler Moore:n this 1969 movie. ABC fJ c:3(). ~-"Death Sentence:· Cloris Leactnan stars as a juror who learn s he husband <La urence Luckinbill) the real murderer in this TV movie frm 1974. t~col'er I • • ENTERTAINMENT I THEATER 'Fantasies' Loo·ks At Loving, Losing The anatomy of a relatioru.tup loving and losing among the single set is examined in Jackie Hyman's new play .. Fantasies," presented over the weekend at the Jrvine Harvest Festival. For the first of its three acts. "Fan- tasies" is pure comedy, moving crisp- ly along with some mcely etched cbaracteru:alions and some effective laugh lines. When Miss Hyman takes her characters more seriously Ln the second and third segments, the tempo of the show begins to sag There is, between the first and second acts, a noticeable stultmg or emotional gears on the part or the cen- tral character, a somewhat kooky "l'.t.NTASllS .. An 0<IGINI pley by J.Ckle Hym.,,, cltrec1.0 by Belly l0119MlsSOlclO, as.l•IM>I Olrectcw Don HMtMlfl, ~unosby Al Terrt.~ICl••CMftol \ht lrvlM HM .. •l l'••U••• ldl Frlday.,.,S.h•r.S.y THE CAST S<~lady • • • • • • • • t(•tno. :!::::,.-:: t::::,;: '. ·:.. , . . . . -. . ...... hny• SLllllO H1>lef • •• ., •••••••• , • • .. • • • • Mary llenlOI\ ClwlrOe ••• ,. • • ••• 0.uck Benion Jun 'W•lntU •. . . •. • • .•••• AO!"" Aou Earl .......................................... Jolyon :::: Intermission ·Tom Titus quarry. The comedy or the fmt acl is bright and zippy. but the balance of the play gives the performers lilUe opportunity to expand themselves. Miss Atherton flips abruptly trom the resolute to the indecisive, while DeNaut remains enigmatic and im· perturbable throughout. The supporting players have some good moments, particularly Tanya Szabo as Miss Atherton's roommate, whose prickly marital problems pro- vide a crackling subplot. A splendid recurring cameo is etched by Mary Benton as the busybody aunt of Miss Szabo's estranged husband. ADNIA ROSS IS DOUBLY errec· live, first as DeNaut's shipboard romance and later as a restaurant waitress who must have gotten her Job after the burlesque house down the street closed. Chuck Benton as the bachelor girl on a Mediterranean cruise who pursues a ship's staffer with wild abandon despite his obvious disinterest (and attachment to a blonde tour guide>. uncle and an actor billed simply as ~i....,t K~-• ·· · · Jolyon as Miss Szabo's temporary II:· • a ..ao Micby Rooney and Bonita Granville look at a photo of them taken~ years ago when they co-starred in •·Love Laughs at An- dy Hardy" in 1947. Today Miss Granville is the producer of a Lassie movie that will have Rooney in the cast. WHEN SHE FINALLY gets him on drY land in the second act. she en- deavcrs to maneuver him to the next plateau, matrimony. Unsuc:cessfutty. as it turns out, since be 's been burned once and remains unalterably aunsby. suitor complete the cast. Director Betty Lougans Soldo did a John Travolta. TV's ••Barbarino, .. plants commendable job with a difficult a first screen kiss on singer Olivia staging assignment an episodic Newton-John as they film a scene from play mounted in a tent theater with tbe movie version of the rock and roll only one rehearsal therein before musical ''Grease.,. .oi>eninl JU&llL Tecboical Umitalions -------------------were ol>vious, but cast and crew met them handiJ,y. Drama for Wilder Movies mt Tobe 55 New Films Due on Television From TV Data Service anythlng to 1ave •'The Kin& of Marvin Gardena" from the heap. It's the old irresistible force vs. the immovable object game, played to no decision and with little emotional spark by Katharine Atherton as the huntress and Steve DeNaut aa btt "Fantasies" was presented for only two performances at the Harvest Festival. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Billy Wilder bas: switched back to drama with "Fedora•• after nlne • ONE OF SOVTH Coast Repertory's straight successful film comedJes. • · funniest productions <albeit one of the Wilder ls now directing tbe picture lD Paris, briefest) will be presented on KOCE. from a story in Thomas Trym's 0 Crowned Ire.Ids.-: The three networks have announced SS new theatrical films for airin& this seucm.. down from 72 la.at year, but .still a lotta flicks to get into five slots a 'Week. Hens are some of the biggies· Set aside Nov. 12·15 for Frands Ford Coppola's re-cut and added-to pastlcbe ol "'The Godfather." "God- father, Part Il" and assorted outtakes from each. NBC is calling it The God· rathtt Saga, and at $1S million for the one sbawing that's a lot of saga. HIGH ON ABC's list is Robert Sanford, Altman's classic look at everything from country music to American Pryor Axed politics, "Nashville." And who could resist Albert Ftn.ney as the fastidious EW RK inspector Poirot in •'Murder on the N YO <AP> Orient Express " NBC-1V b~ confirmed · it is cancelin& the con For those ?f you who ~e to watch troverslal "Richard second-rate 1mpersona~oos ol fU'St· Pryor Show" and "The rate stars. you can tune m Rod S&dger Sanford Arms • · in "W.C. Fields and Me." The Me of · , Channel 50, Wednesday at 8 p. m. l t tells of a Garbo-like screen goddess who reUres at: It's "The Darfug Dardolases" or theheigbtofherfame,playedbylllartb4'Keller. .. Love Finds Cosmo C. Cosmo," a-------------------... 45-minute mime comedy in the style or the silent movies of the Twenties. Presemted last year on SCR 's Costa Mesa stage, the show is the creation of Ron Boussom and Steve DeNaut and fea~ performances by John Ell- 1ngtoo, Anni Long. Reginald Rook and Howard Shaner aw. rr you missed it on the stage. don't miss it on the tube. DVBl'IN HOFFMAN fans will be treated to both "Papillon" and "Little Bie Man," in which be reminl.sces about the old days as the UG-year-0ld iOle scvivor or CUster's Lut Stand. You cm also catch Sien MeQaeea in iterb.l;s his finest performance in the tiUe 1s c:urvacious Valerie Per· NBC said Pryor ssbow ru.e will be replaced alter "=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. • airing the third week in I ••papiloo.'' J-.sCaan gets involved in a Sam Pekir .. b bloodbath in • 'Tbe Killer Ellte,"'whicb will be cleaned up c:on- dderably for TV. Charles 8roaSG11 rides into the sunset and viewer's nearU tn two westerns, "Breakheart Pass,.. a real winner, and "From Noon nu Three." But.neither Jack Nlcbolsan as a sin· :ere 1'M disc jockey. Bnce Dern as 1is loutish brother. nor the rnnen iandsof AU antic Ci°ty in winter can do JOHN H\JSTON proved be could still make them hie tn the old days wttb ''The Man Who Would Be King," which also offers the delhtbtful services of Seaa Connery and MiclaaelCalae. In a similar vein is the swashbuckl- ing sllliness of Rlcbard Lester'• "The Three Musketee~." and "The Four Musketeers " Both feature the services or Rlc:ltard Chamberlala. Oliver Reed, MJcbael York. Fruk Finlay, Fame Dwaaway and Raqllel Welch 10 a surprisingly amus~ performance. That's about the best ol the lot. For dlehards there will be more than enough made-for-TV featUttS to carry you throuab the dullest winter. October. "1'he Man From Atlantis,.. an ac- tion-adventure series that began the season on Thursdays at 9 p. m ., will fill the slot. The last Pryor show in the current run will be seen at 9 p.m . Oct. 20. NBC sald. The network noted Pryor bas a lone- term contract with NBC. NBC said ••James at 15," a series 1tania1 Lance Kenrin about a teenacer erawlng up. will take over "The Man From Atlantis" time period bellnnln1 Oct. 27. ----~----~-~ Diao Slated LCS ANGELES <AP> -Iean Martin joins hostBob Hope on NBC's "Aoerica Salutes the Quetn" on Tuesday. Nov 19, celebrating Queo Elizabeth's Silver Jubl!e. 7:00.10:40 ..... , .... -'MJneley fHE THIH MAH" .. AFTlltTHE l'HIHMAN" 1:41 OMLY '1111111119 JIU ....... RllAlllfUS HOGER MOOllE JAMES BONO 001" THE SPY WHO LOVED ME "THE GROOVE TUBE" la) 1:20 ...... "RESH GORDON" WMMt> .... ..H From the author of .. Taxi Ori'.er."A chilling portrait of a man obses.'ied. ROIJJNG 'ftflJlq>E -W1WAM DEVANE TOMMY LEE JONES c•.,C11111.••C1i1oo-.,~ -.iustd•r AMl:R1CAH llll(llllATIOllAl ~ WESTVINSTER COSTA MESA UA w.t MaU 883--0548 Mllfwt South Coat 54&-2711 ORANGE BUEHAPARK 8uefw PR DI 821..a70 • .-- ************* * ~ .... ~---~..a· * lt-~UB&Y~• * L----;,;;..____.__~__. * WILD, CRAZV COMEDY! >t-* JAMES CAAN ·* * STEPHANIE POWERS lt * SAMMY DAVIS JR. * Starts Tomorrow At Specially Selected Theatre• And Drive-In•! HA __ c-te_ --•AW"tr• c;-.n11.-~~~­oa-.w.u.~ tA--...ai W.U. et ... c-...-T,W--... ~·I·--- .... ·-" n .. u .. ,,, .... , •.• 1 .... .. '" .. , .. . ........ '" .... " .u ... 1u !El OlllECTUIUES '011 SHOWTIMfS ANO 2110 HATURlS * ALDO RAY * * ''GONE WITH * * * * THEWESl''R * ! the most Insane ! ""--western comedy * ....-ever made ·* * PLUS "CAIN'S CUTTHROATS" STARTS TOMORROW ltwasfun An'61... THIMMW& ~ .......................... l«tlln' .• ID 10 ·"It's true. People have trouble remembering My Words. Moses had such and memory I had to atve lllm tablets." STARTS FRIDAY OCT. 7 BRITOLS CINEMA ORANGEDll CINEMALAND 0 YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE" OOHIT-"FUNNY LADY" (PG} "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT" .'THE STING" (PG) '"NEW Y~K. NEW YORK" (PG) "A.STAR IS BOAN" CR) . "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" COHIT-"THE DEEP" . ··oNE ON ONE" (PG) "A BRIDGE TOO FAR'' ~ .... !'Jlml ... ptlll!P. _...., ____ ....,... ' • I 88 DAILY PILOT * TUO$day,October4, t977 TR~VEL/HORSES , Bii arre Tail Judge, Court Horse Aro11nd ROCKVILLE, Md lAP) Jn a ruling rem- iniscent or Gerturde Stem's elliptical statement that '"a rOlle is a rose J!) a rose," a Montgomery County C1rcu1t Court Judge has ruled that. whatever iL'i age, a horse is a horse is a horse. Or. in less poetic language, "a horse 1s a tour-legg1..'<l animal that is produced by two other horses." Btrr BEFORE JUDGE RICllARD B. Latham handed down that decision, lawyers had spiced up the case with Hu~pty Dumpty ancf Mr Ed, the old television show s talking horse. It all began m 1975 when the birth of a foal named Zafir incrtased the number of horses on Kimon George's two-acre tract in rural Brooksville to three one more than a 1965 zon-me ordinance allows. George, a 36-year-old I BM marketing supervisor, had been told, however, that the coun ty Department of Environmental Protection wouJd e1ve him a two-year grace period to raise the-foal Blfl' A•'TER A NEIGHBOR complamed, the County Board of Appeals in July gave George 90 days to "remove from the premises any equines jncluding foals in excess of two animals." George went to court, arguing the board ex- l:eeded \L-; authority and warp~ the meaning or the ordinance by using the word eq\J'ines. Af\er all. argued his attorney, William J Chen Jr .. tebras arc equines, too Donald L. Hoage, the county's lawyer, didn't a~ree. Quoting the them~ from "Mr. Ed." Hoage replied. "a hor!>e 1s a horse, of course. of l'OUJ"!>C . HOAGE ALSO QUOTED LEWJS Carroll s book, "Through the Loolcing GJass," in which Alice asks Humpty Dumpty "whether you can make words mean so many different things." " 'When I use a word,· Humpty Dumpty said scomfuUy. 'It means 1ust what r choose it to mean. neither more nor less.· "Thus.·· argued Hoage, "as wtth Humpty Dumpty, the word horses 'means neither more nor less than hon.es LATIL\M RLLED: "I TIONK a hors~ 1s ti four legged animal that 1s produced by two other horses. und 1f it happens to be a young horse or an old hor.ie, it's still a horse and you can't make it into anything else." By lhe time the rulJilg was issued, however, Zafir bad left the Georges' property. Georee said that he leased the anJmal to a friend. Besides, after 1 \-s years ot litigation, Zafir had grown into -what else-ahorsc. George said he would not appeal Latham 's ruling, despite what he called the "completely Ir- rational" character o( the zoning laws, wtuch he said regulate only horses "On my two acres you could have 50 head or cattle tomorrow." he said ·C'AJilege Deluged 'Slwrt' Lecture Series Popular Saddleback College's short-term lecture series i.t.arted as an experiment Jast spring -has sent campus officials scurrying to find additional classroom space to accommodate the unexpected demand for fall lecture offerings. .. It's been mind boggling," said Donald Rickener, Saddleback's community ser vices educauon director. ··when we sent out the scheduJe o( lectures, within three days we were getting stacks of mail three feet high "AFTER STAVING HERE THREE nights try mg to handle the mail, 1t became obvious we weren't going to get ahead, let alone keep up with the response " In a report to trustees last week, Associate Dean or Instruction Doyle McKinney said many of the fall lecture series programs luld to be expanded Among the actions taken by the school were· -DOUBLING THE SIZE of four classes Offering three times as many tickets for the r a II theatre series Add.mg four class sessions for color photog raphy and bridge classe!\ ACCORDING TO RICKNEll, COLLEGE of· fic1als were concerned that a policy of charging for the personal enrichment courses this fall would put a damper on attendance Actually, the opposite has been true "It's apparently a.service people are hungr~ ~o hu ve," Rickner explained ... People are saying 1t s ri>allv nice to do something for a month rather than taking a class for the whole semester ... So far, the college has received $18,538 in fee~ (or the lecture series offerings varying in length from one day to four weeks. Rickner said the in· come "'111 .-·xcced the college's most optimistic estimate. People Are Numbers GENEVA. Switzerland IA P I -Mal~s are one. females two, the Jnlernational Organ1~atlon for Standardization has decided . A committee or computer and information processing experts recomme~d~ the u~e ot these numbers t.o indicate gender tn inlemat1onal data transmissions . The organization hastened lo explaln that its designations were "based upon predominant prac- tices of the countries involved and _does not convey any meaning of imporlanc~, ~an~mg.?t any ot~r basis that could imply dlscnmmation Baldwlnf Pianos ~"'-•s•.'" and 1• -•. r ~ Organs j -:--~ ~ ~ Fttlorf Fln•nclng LESSONS • INS TAUllAE"ITS Yllll ~~,:~~A FtteMofl t.teftd Mo-90aO -.,.,, . : I $160,"0()0 for a Suite? That's the Co st on 'Queen' in 1978 N1';W YORK l i\I~> Cunard hnl.' has a prolJlcm Too man} wt•althy pai-senfi(ers want to b<.IOk • tht· moi.l expensive a1:commoda ltons uboard its luxury liner, (1ucl.'n Elizabeth 2 So whl·n the husw ship Sloes into drydock in Ot•c1:mber for its an nual overhaul, the company will try lo solve 1L'> t11lemma by add ing two posh. split level pent house1>wtcs fit for a queen CUNARO CLAIMS THF.V will be the cos thl.'s t. mos t deluxe pJM;l'ngcr uccommodallons on any ship in thl' world f'or a 90· da> Pat'1fH: und Orient cruise next year the fare will be ..,.. ... .;:..;.i~~· SUiO.OOOeach BY COMPARISON, th~ lowest rare for the 28-port cruise is $8,900 per person in double oc l'Upancy Costing $1 million to butld, thti · new suites will each have two bedrooms including a large split-level bedroom-sitting room two baths, private outdoor patio, walk-in wardrobes and closets, refrigerators, bars and assorted storage space. Interior fmishings will mclude silk and nubby wool waJI cover mgs, draperies and upholstered furniture. cherry woodwork and American and European fum1tun.• in a 'classic modem" sly le So what does $180,000 buy" More space, obviously, ))UL there are other benefits as well • . "THERE ARE rov• d1nlng rooms on the ship and you eat in u dining rQOm according to your 1.1<.'commodatlon. Each dining room ls progressively more tux urious." North said. Beyond that? ''There's a statws element, .. he conceded. The two suites wUl be 11tua\ed on the slpat deck, the b1ghest level of the '56,851-too ship. and will be named the Queal Mary and Queen EUiabelh suit.es after Cunard's famous former transatlanUc' liners. · Competition 'fht! currl'nt top dCcommoda t urns , the Quee n Anne and l'rafal~cr suites will go for Sl50,000each TICKETS FOR THE new suites ·will be going on sale in three or four weeks. T HEY WILL BE t VILT ashore in the Belhlebem Steel Co. drydock in Bayon°' N. 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I 9 am to 4 pm Addreu Fridays. IL 9 e.m to 5 30 pm City Zip .I ~-~~~------~-~---- PFF Pomona First Federal SAVINGS AND. LOAN ASSOCIATION Latuna BUlJ Omce: 2 4881 A11cia Prkwy La.gu no. Hills Pla.M (next to Von's a.nd Payless ) (7 14) 581 -4100 l"1n• omce: 6326 University Dr. at Michelson tn Pa.rkview Center (714) 562-6326 ' I INSIDE: lt&Q. &M&r ( 1999 1For •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck DAILY PILOT •Comics •Class1f 1ed Featuring_._ .. __ -!!- The Birds The Audubon Society offers tours of this Huntington Beach shopping center which features area birds. By MARCIA FORSBERG Ot lM O•lly Pllooe S141ff Seven year-old Jerry Behnke lles down on his stomach, covering the white ceramic tiles that have been painted to resemble a bird. Jerry flaps bis arms and pretends to fly. Sherry Sm1th, a second grader, plants her feet on top of the oversized, dark concrete albatross footprints in the sidewalk. With legs apart, she hops, hops, hops m the circle, making believe she's the bird Karesa M1tchell. 7, reaches up and runs her fingers across water-blue tiles "They feel soft and smooth and some feel rough,·· she says Jimmy Studdert, 7, asks, "You have any eagles?" • Although the answer ts no, Jimmy as mollified when he finds that there are 105 species of local Southern California sea and shore birds represented m tile, wood, metal, cement and other materials in 131,500 square feet or Hunt mgton Beach land. SEACUFF VILLAGE, situated on Mam Street just a couple of minutes from Pacific Coast Highway. is literally for the birds. At every turn, the feathered creatures make a visual im pact. A combination s hopping center-educational expenence, Seaclitr Village couples a total or 60 businesses, specialty stores and restaurants with dynamic bird-related artwork and display cases that depict many facets of birdlife. Twenty-seven second and third graders from Mary Keane's class at Willmore School in Westminster spent an hour one morning touring the village. They were guided by Sam Berry. president of the local Sea and Sage Audubon Society, which conducts the educational walks and talks for school chJldren. college students, senior citizens or any group of curious tourists, residents or shoppers. "You're walking on a bird right now , .. the children are told as they explore. Silhouetted in the cement 1s a common tern, and nearby is a three-dimensional ceramic tile mural of lbe same species .. IS ITTRUE that the swan duck 1s the pret tiest duck in the world?" Jlmmy wants to know Berry explains about ducks as the kid!> crowd around a glass display case that features male and female mallards. A huge wood mural sparks a llvely dis cussion on pelicans, a familiar sight along our coast. "Why LS that big one eating the little one'>" a third grader asks Beery replies, ·'That's the baby scoopmg fish out of the mother·s mouth. It's how they feed their young." The kids are dehghted with an impressive circular corner dedicated to that voracious seabird, the cormorant. Climbing on the rocks and runnin~ in circles, they resemble the eager fliers A habitat map embedded in the walkway shows mtgrallon paths or major birds. so the kidc, get down on their knees and slide along the orange arrows from North America to Australia The display cases and major murals are ttie work of architect Edward and artist Barbara Beall of Torrance. The Bealls, determined that the s hopping center needed a regional tie-in and a theme, let their imagination take flight when they designed the outdoor museum. Beyond the weathered-wood shops are mock pilings where gulls seem to flap metal wings A s ign at th~ entrance requests "No Left Tern .. French-Canadian canoeists Denis Bl/odeau fr,•t. and Gerry LaChapelle are restmg in Newport Beach Pelicans are featured in one rruraJ at Seacllff Village. A court that's for the birds. Mary Keane's second and, third grade class tours the village. Around The Cape 'Don 't talk all the time about what you want to do. Get out, work at it and do it. We quit the mine because it was time for the dream now. ' By DENNIS McLELLAN Of,,.. Dally ,., ... Sutt For two French-Canadian miners it's a 10· year dream m the making to pass around Cape Horn In a 19-foot aluminium canoe "Everybody has a dream," says Denis Bilodeau, 22, who with his cous in, Gerry La Chapelle. recently arri ve<l in Newport Beach after completine 2,100 miles or the tnp which started in Vancouver June 26 Two years a10 three German canoeist~ at templl'd tll pass through the treacherous waters off Cape llorn. Tht1r bodies were never round People say il 's dangerous." says La Chapelle. 34 "E verybody Is scared or Cape Hom But af you wait and get the right time of the year and dny. it's possible lo pass al · The two sea fanng miners were talking and ~molting c1J(ar~ltos m the arter·deck of the Capstan. a 00 foot yacht moored at the Balboa nay Club ft 1s owned hy Oklahoma 011 man (' W <S4-<' C'i\PF., Pa gr C2 I Tom Baker and lone Peterson ·demonstrate ·new' dance style Cheek To Cheek ByCHERYLROMO Of .. Dltlly ~ SUW As a product of the liberated '60s and a former Flower Child who "freaked out0 at concerts and enjoyed free-form dancin( - going to a disco or party today can h"-a devastating experience. I don't know how to dance. I mean, l can stand alone with the best of them and rock' out like a bandit, but I never learned to dance close. Today, bodies are actually touching. I don't know how to follow and it is becoming Just plain embarrassine. Guys keep saying · "Stop leading" or .. You're stepping on inr foot." For the first time in my life, I want to be a wallflower. It's gotten so bad that when someone asks me to dance, I insist I'm deep into a conversation about existentialism or surrealism or something even if the person sitttng at the next table didn't knt>w w~ were talking. The other night, I actually went to the Marriott Hotel where they conduct group disco dance lessons. P(l()J)le were lining ~ and ~g to leun how to walk around to ~ rpualc together. Penonally, I wish we were still doinr . .. The Bird" or the "Chicken'' or th ''Twist" -dancing· alone is hard enouibe When I was in high school there was a say: ing that meant when you can't do anything else why not try something new. • It was: "Why not; C&f\'l dance.·· -' •) -(2 DAILY PILOT Tuesday October4. 1977 BOMBECK I LANDERS Tom, UCLA president in 1969, and his wife, Meg, class president, 1976. · Camp11s Couple 'In the '60s, there was· someth ing bigger than all of us. Now. there's nothing more important that you are. People are into EST, Yoga ... ' By BARBARA REIGEUIAUPT LOS ANGELES (AP> -Eight yea1s ago, UCLA student body president Tom Norminton set aside money from his office budget to buy gas masks for the staff. Normmton's wife, Meg, was student body president at UCLA last year. and it'5 obvious times and issues have changed. One of her toughest I manc1ul decisions" as wh<1t kind of table lo buy for the prospering stu dent union. "In the '60s, there \\as something big· ger than all of us," said Mrs. Norminton. who was back on campus last week as a part-time student "Now, there's nothing more important than ~ou are So people are mto EST, yoga, bioftcdback " Mrs. Normmton, 22, who headed the student government from the spring of 1976 until she resigned lasl fall. said her husband ··was president m the nuddle of the war, with the riots.·· "My year, the students went to school. went home and got drunk,·• she said in an interview in her husband's swank Beverly Hills law office. She works in the law office along with going to school. ~orminton, 29, remembers his year as president from 1969 to 1970 as having "a crisis t!VCry day. "There was always a crowd or a mob,·• he said. "The anxiety level was really high. 1 can remember coming back to my dorm room and thinking 'How can this go on? Whal 's going to happen?· •• What happened, the couplo agreed, is that student energy burned out and they became tired of fighting. That fatigue bas combined with the lack of a cenlt'al issue to unite students in the '70s. "When I ran for office," said Normin· ton, "people wanted to stop the war." When Mrs. Norminton campaigned. ·'they wanted benches at the bus stop and pass-fail grading,·· ~e recalled. The couple agreed there are many is· sues to fight for now -including the en- vironment, equal rights. gay rights -but the only goals common among most stu- dents today are similar to those most parents have for their offspring -getting goodjobs and making money. Asopposedtothestudentsoflhe1960swho were "chasing windmills," Norminton said, today's ~tudents are grasping onto personal ca uses that will aid them when they enter the "realwbrld." "The outlook isn't as rosy. so you have people climbing over each other to get in to the available slots in society." .... Reader. Suggests a Regular Teaching Week EAR ANN ERS: A lot bas said in your column what's wrong with tion, why Johnny can't read and why teachers don"t want to teach. Our local paper. the C laremont Courier , • l[,,,,.._u_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e __ ) (Cahfornia) earned a good letter to the editor "'hich is worth :.haring. --CONCERNED TO THE EDITOR. f submit this letter because education is un - der fire these days. I have a suegestion that might help. I propose that one week be set aside during which teachers would teach their routine classes and nothing extra be added. Dunng that week there would be no class meet- ings, no California AchJevemenl Tests, no yearbook and rmg sales, WEDNESDAY.OCT.S Portm· g the By SYDNEY OMARll •' AIU.ES (March 21-April 19): Stick to prac- 1. no senior pictures taken, ing lo Spain, no fire drill, no rock band assemblies. no pep raJly, no speaker 110 field trips, no school from Africa, no slide- fa.ir, no play rehearsal, show assembly, no TB no track meet, no skin test, no open-house creative art festival, no v1s1Ung, no band prac· eye testing, no reading-lice, no passes for stu- system salesmen, no dents to stay and finish gym floor varnishing, no an experiment, wait for meeting for the group go-lbesweetrollstocomeout •••• Cape A•• L••ders of the oven, make up a test, mop up spilled paint or clean the ink off the printing press. and no early dismissal for part-time jobs. ,.i course -leave speculative ventures for 'P bl ' another time. Aquarius, Cancer, Scorpio in· orta iteS <From Page CJ) l diYiduals figure in your personal scenario. Culpepper who met the pair in San Francisco. .. TAutUS <April 20-May 20): Open lines or This week shoulc1 not contain Memorial Day, Good Friday, Columbus Day. Veter an's Day. Martin Luther Jting Day. Geor ge Washington's birthday, Labor Day, the first day it snows or the first balmy day in spring. Should such •week be arranged. lt is poalble that our students might be able to do what they are supposed to do ill se b oo l. Learn somet h l nc. - OBSERVER DEA& CONCERNED: f communication. Be analytical -you can come Isn't it funny. I can re-They are nearly down to their last dollar -- f up with answers by asking the right question. member the exact day I they've invested $8,000 in the trip so far -and ~mini, Virgo persons are in picture. Stick to first beard t he word Culpepper hired them for a few days work pamt· -"--her "S." mg his boat. ~ .. portable." It was Aug . ~~ <May 21-June "'" Expenclitures, 16, 1156, at 3: 3S p. m IF ALL GOES well the" 10-f ar ™PG""''"" • · · g money's worth -these are spotlight· when my husband pre-adventure will take them around the Hom by : • You can make fine purchases of art objects. sented me with a "porta-February, on up the Atlantic and back across ;.. items, merchandise that aids in making ble" aewing machine. Canada by lake and river wtUun two years. ea more convenient, beautiful place. (It's probably a coin-If their trip so far is any indication, they CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emotions "at-cidence but that's lbe ex-£,...a just may do it. pl" to dominate logic. Key is to strive for act day he got his first They were warned that the treacherous ilance. Cycle tugh, but member of opposite sex slipped disk by lifting the Bo•fJeck waters off Cape Blanco in Oregon would sink • 1o mood to be temperamental. Ride with tide. "'portable" sewing them. But they passed by with ease. Two hours : LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Get behind scenes so macbinetothetable.) later the calm aea was a wtllrlpool with 2S-foot ==Jcf't!r~:J:·t~r!~1tzei:~e;:~~~f~~U:~ 1 didn't think much ~!dra~:!>:1n~:~o!~~ waves. way around. Means be in control by checking about it again until we the car , the portable "We don't follow people too much -we go hi.nt.s, clues, subtle nuances. bought a ·•portable" air microwave oven that we wlth nature," uys La Chapelle. his cousin conditioner for the den. k part to t rt add.ind: "And the feellnd we get." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Friends and bor· That wu _ let's see too a ranspo • • • ""wing do not mix:. You could Jose money and the portable stereo that Their canoe, powered by a 10 bo~epower -Thursday evening, the fl bo ln 60 ll d ...... _ • • .-.. reapect if you lnslst on combining finances and 20thof March, l961. took ve ys lo carry. eng e, aver aees m es a ay. urcy ve spot._. favors. und the portable picnic whales, been followed by a shark and passed <I remember saying ed l().' t lls LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Strive for lndepen-table that we carri in over 1.00 swe • d be 1 1 be f how great it was that the the portable trailer. ence, original, imprint sty e, et mem r 0 warranty covered the SPENDlNG THEIR DAYS in the sun, wind opposite sex know that you care and respond. damages to the unit Neither of us will ever d f off .... _ p lfl 1 ' ...... Aquan'us persons are in picture. Stick to forget the excitement of an og """ ac c Ocean is a far cry from l.4'V when my husband Ci b ' rldn •OOOf t d d ntamber "1." Avoid liCUng heavy objects. owning my irst porta le wo g • ee un errroun . v SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Avoid being dropped it on my foot.> typewriter. At first, l "Working ln a mine i1 one of the hardest jobs pushed Into comer no confrontations, no Frankly, I don't know worried because it hurt you have," says Bilodeau. "You know what time 1,rwih.ing to judgment. Key now is to evaluate. to what we did before my arm to lift it off the itis wbenyou go in but not wbenyougetouL" • o~erve test patterns, to be "selfish" in sense American ingenuity dis-floor. Within a matt.er of 'J'hrou&h it all they had their dream. They tyou want, insist on the best for yourself. covered that if you put a days, however, my arm saved and trained for several years, canoein& in SAGITfARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Un-handleonsomethingora stretched out about five lakes,rtversandlntheocean. ~tand finances. including contrac~. stocks. set of wheels it became 1 n c hes and th e "Everythin& ls possible if it is planned ·~" • leases. insurance. One cl015e to you is in-··portable.'' typewriter slid com-carefully," says La Chapelle. "The canoe is sta- ved. You're asked to decide money questions It has opened up a fortably across the noor ble if you know how to handle it and you put lhe ' key is to be nexible, to avoid extravagance, whole new world for while my hand steadied load in properly. uttoencourageartisticexpress1on. those or us ·on the it "There are many factors. But one mistake CAPRICORN CDec 22 Jan 191 You have to move." A lot nf people bad-and you can be finished, wiped out completely." 'do some clever maneuvering to extricate We thought a swim mouth ·'portables.'' Are they afraid or what hes ahead at the our.self from foolish commitments Understand mmg pool was out or How ever, when our Horn? , sics without becoming a prisoner of red tape. range Wllil we found 8 neighbors had their "We trust each other," says La Chapelle. phasis on marital status. the manner in ''portable" pool we could house ripped off and the "We get enough experience -we pass it " ich you cope with those holding views opposite put up ourselves. That portable TV wu miss-"We've got the faith we're going to pass it," '~rown. was . · · I got It, ing, they found the thief. adds Bilodeau, who is keeping a journal and AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What you de-Memorial Day, 1971, to and the set within a cou-plans to write a book about their adventure or a elde is almost bound to arouse minor con-November of that same pie or hours. lifetime. troversy Accent on service, performance, de-year. The guy was checking Both men Cigure they eV-entually will go back risions involving employment, recreation. diet <I remember saying to into a local hospital for to working in the mine once it Is finished. ' Gemini, Virgo figure prominently my hwiband he couldn't emergency hernia repair But at least they will have gone after their PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Family. have swum in it anyway just as the police were dream, somethingnoteveryonedoes. money, emotional involvement, change of at· u n ti 1 they took lh e checking the cars In the "Don't talk alllhe time about what you want mosphere at residence these are stressed. stitches out of his hands emergency lot. to do,·· advises La Chapelle. ''Gel out. work at it that he cut on the fence.) lsn 't that a coin d d •t W · h · be · RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W'-Y•W_, ...... lfD"'"*'"" c:..f• W...-Ml·OZlf • .. l'vod flWtke Olddkh ~ ...... c ... -T-- Many a ad II spokm la Jat ud ebeldtwol.,-ers beaeath Uae bamer Is somdllibal ~ tldak· lac aboat. Tbub for • &endln& ... ~-·· let&«. At any age you can learn the secrets tnet have made the Powers glr1s worid famous for over 50 years. In just a few short weeks. beautiful things can happen to you. <:en or come in today for a complimentary~ £, prognsm discussion. John RobertPowers The Schools for Your Personal Development ORANGE CO<JNTY 3 Town & Country• 547-8228 Taurus. Libra individuals figure in picture so -an o 1 . e quit t e mine cause 1t was time doesthenum~be~r~·~·s:._··------------------------A-n_d __ w_h_o __ co_u_1_d_r_o_rg_e_t __ c_id_e_n_c_e_? __________ ...:__ ___ r_o_r_lh_e_d_r~~-am __ n_o_w_._ .. ______________________ ~========================:=:=========== ' :~~oM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBO~ _ ~ • \ COMICS CROSSWORD MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson PEANUTS "On these cool. damp mornings Marmaduke likes his dog biscuits warmed!" FUNKY WINKERBEAN NOW 40U'RE GOI~& TO UX)RK ON THE~ 5 fuDE~T 5C..HE.DUL£ OIAN6E.5 ANO NOr PlA',> ANc..> '51AR "TREK; Rt&HT ~ g.fl511l1iml~! 1u 1 m11r!! s1sr ue~ ! I r W~Pll TO A NEW vo,ro12 IODAY ANO ~6·s SO WONOt;Ri::Ut. 1 MISS PEACH MY MO'Tl-4~ AW ,:~H~t T!LL M! I NUO neut APPfCOVAL 1060 OUT ON OAT~. I~ THI~ 'Alli:? ~Utt. n.fAT'~ WHAT I~ M•ANT 9Y "TWO COJ+ffNTINC# I APLAL,.§ .. ~ by Tom Batiuk DOOLEY'S WORLD I &Jt'7] coo .---- ANE I I'LL. BE BK,K 10 P1C.K 1HEN\ UP LA1tR ! CASEY l orl)Wl'KNOW Hf WAS C.ATHOL.IC, 11'~. PROUST. .. MOON MULLINS TDDAT'S CIDSSlllD nZZLI ACROSS 1 Sporta otlte1111 lnfoimat Sleg11I ucuse i O Resounding blow ,, W Indies shrub 15 Amem:an mink 16 Mountain Comb lorm 11 ShOWlng CtJ(loS1ty 19 Snadt ot green 20 Wound 21 Enghan t.ing 23 Cheese 26c.dar Rapids Un1Yers1ly 27 Smokers' accessories 30 On Ille loOI• 34 Loave out .35Severe111 effect J7 Turmerie J8 Talk trivia J9 Balled eggs 41 B1bhcat 1udge 42 Historical epoch 43 Karl Mar( follower t4 lmmed1atPly 15 More tnQu1!!ll1ve 11 HoulP llf Pl\ 50New torm Pr eh 51 Beat member 52 Kind ot Old Wet I "party" seReg11 60Macawa 61 Former Francil VIP &4CMd'111rly word 65 M1n·1 name 66 Mr LudW!Q 67 F1shaauce 68 lncllriect trom Ille verhcal 111r 89fltal DOWN I Balustrade 2 Numerical prel1<t 3 Conforms lo 1 size 4 .• ol h1111d 'I T horoughlare 6 Fleur·de· • 1 Airline tor ts1a11but 8 SQuth African 9S1gmly IQ.Annoy 1 1 Open space 12 Close tn space l:l Co11s1 •R Partot' toolh UNITED Feature Syndicate Puute Sofw•d: '~ •le 't la • IA It 0 > IA c I t A I AV , .. ,, [<; F 'c;, ' I D SHA 'c; lo..1 r: lw ~ H 1 I T LA .c T .INlll l l A l11Fl1Ri6 Y ~~EA NT S A 1tn •ll ST 0 0 l c:ll'I ti . 1Jc H ,n S I T A I: I< l'T " rii •P I' :tE IS • S E T I•,. IC TO 1tl1> S •C 0 ... ED Y 11n AO.SU It E I. s s E T S •RIA M Bl E If S I ~ 1) ,j, s c; In I"> II ·K I U Du E T E l AiE E S T A • r. -r IS c; A RA ~ 10 t. ~II' 22 Put into 46 5Quld cipher organ·2 24 Plumbing WO<dl assembly 48 Tacit 25At1rlbute 49 01slr1CI on 27 Yukon Terr. the Thames mountain 52 Californir:1 ?8 Insect stage county 29 Ald1cules SJ Lengthy. m 31 "Good 11"'8 N19hl"911t S(CodOl'Can· 32 Criminal so JJExposeto 55She·Fr contaglOn 57 ·--taste 36 Of certain 58Anlmat s vases nome 19 Wmter 59Chnstmas IOrecast 62 Guidos ~o Very bold nole J4 Punished by 63The huma" lone race by Charles Rodrigues .. J/O, BUT -mt 50 sue SAYS:> CA"TMOL.tC 1'~ ft1.50 C£ME1ERY l.S 8Rl~E iOLL. ~14~T IN '™E c:rrY. .. by Ferd and Tom Johnson ----BAH!! GOROO ANOTf.iE.R OFF DAY ~~ I~ <ft NARIZ TUMBLEWEEDS DR .SMOCK YOLJ PIP ASK FOR ANO"fHE:R t'OC "fOR'S OPINION , MY PeAR MOTLEY'S CREW S M IL..5, IF= YOLJ I TH INK l"f''S 'THe . C R5e?PIN' ee:FuS, 'TO O , W AL.."f' CW "TIME~, iH6 WAY 1 ~~ 11' I~ !HAT ~ 6.A.RSA.GE °"' 1V ~~'SE t».Y5 ... .. by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan WELCOME10 AN01liERCUNIC1 -----------..,o''""" ....... ,,...,_..., 6UVS1 WHEREIN WE PISCO.SS HOW ···I:.&., I NO'Tt: ~1Vf f'EEN 10 COPE Wt1H wose ANNOYING-REFERRING-iO A FeMAL.f: PJ:fR -----GAlffS 10 WH~ AS A PalA we ARe ~ •"OAP ... PRONE.! ••• HE 'LL l HOPE YOU DON'T MIND IF 1 ADP A FEW FEET OCT.8 IS NATIONAL JOGGING OA'V by Templeton and Forman .15.A.U.~OF A Pl.of 'fO ~MG 1!16.Ck AAOIO. DENNIS THE MENACE •04y, IU SMILE ... 13UT l va.'r MEAN lT!' () •trl V•"°" , ..... , ,,,_... "" l l ( • f ) l C4 DAILY PILOT .PUBUC NOTICE ! ... 1,. ',PUBLIC NOTlCE NOllCl TOCACOITOIU , SVPEAIOll COURT Of THC /~ .... TllOf CALlfOAHIA fOA THIE COUNTY OF OAAHGl ...... .,w E•UI• ol fLORA (AT>jUl1Nl STlWAAl,O.C...-. NOTICE IS HEAEllY C.tVEN lo'"" trectl•\ ol tN M>OW f\4n••d 0tceoen1 ll'Mll .. 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PUBl.JC NOTICE NOTIQ TOClllOITOAi Of~Ol'ITOClt tNaULlt ANOltOTICIOI' IN'T&~OTllANll'lll Of 1.louotl UCIEHH OR LICE NH$ HOTICI ISH611laY (itvEl'I . tf_I>el l.llEAl'TT [. ADAMS •nO ftU7H A AOAMS, Soc ~< l'lo -~u. n-••• -Lt<..,._ ~-www.-.. 111»o1 E Co." • ~y, ln"'9 CllY fll N-1 llu cll. IO>raN tltl _, c-ty of °' .. 91. 91,:te M C..111 ..... 1., l"l•nd IO Wit, .,.,.,,,., tntl usl9ft t• EOWAAO , lf\&.l.L..S -PATAICI• A wE LL~. 's.tt. 5« ND. t•~IUJ, Tr_,.,_.. •In....., rr_f.,.fott -l>Y•• #,.... __ ,,_.. __ 1 .. 1i.c.1 tyOI _..,,,Bue.II C°""'VOfO<-. ~•••• Of (•11to,,u• '"' follow1n9 0.•<r ___ IP'~•IY towll All •to<-'" "-· ''''"'"'· t<IU•P. ,.,...,._ aNIOOQd wilt elf. <•r••1n orcatrv \tore Ou\IMH Mown u CO.A~ r SUl'l!llMAAltET. l"Cludl1>Q ln...,.t0<y nol I• n<-IJi.000 00,...., te&el..S •' ~JAi I C.0.\1 HIVl'*O. '" lt>t Clly nf ' ~(Wpof"t S.•<t\ f(oron• O•I M•t I, 1 County ol Cl<-!>l•tt of C.liforn••. •nd 11-fH tt>t loOowtno •l<c1llot1c l>eller09t II(-lor fl<OflMt~· 011 ~I• - -Wlrw ,_ ls-0 to P•• ,nl.-s -411 U.1 E. CoHI Hl91>wA • -tlw preml•• lou1"4 • »41 F (6HI Hiltflw•r. In""' City Of N ... oorl cc.or-del M•r I. C.ounty o1 , SYteol C.tlfornte. l H •""""'1 ol lllt purcll4u ttr-t• or con~dt-t '"°" '" conn•ct1on •11 t"" tr-I"' Of M•lt bo"ln•U U lllt w'" ol \I0~.000 00, ""icll il\C IU<M\ An t•l•m•f.0 tn\tfortte'M' v not 10 ,. .. , .. _.,.. l&J,oao..Alll, wf'IKll '°""•" ol I,.. follow· •'lit •'-"•t " for \\00000 ,_.ot• f~r \50,QOO 00 10 tle ff-Ol~f'O with \ .il'\h ~HH1 t4o(• for SV>ODO 00 wc.urto by ~tur1tv AgrH'"'"'1• l'U other butlnr\\ n•n-t"' .1nd Mt dr•\~ uMd ~ '"' ltAr"J•tnr w 11tun IMH 'fl'9•rt la\t .,.,, '° fttr ., 'nc.I*" lo "'" T•-1~.,• """" fnet II""' bMn -orfllflO t»tvrr••n \•Id tl(-•nM!f ~ i"'f>Nfllr-0 tr.til'\'\ffl>f'.,. ,. .. u• ·••t•f'<I Ott~ 1401• ot If¥-Ru\UW'" •nd ~~·f!1;~ C:,.OC,,,. th.It ttw t(W\\lfN'.t tiil)n tor '"' trM'\tH" ot w•d bu''""" -.nca ''.,,"''of w.io U<•n.,... '' 1n t• P••'-' '-'..nlt atw Mid tramfer t\A\ o-•n ,.«> ~by \.etO 0.0.rt,,.....ftt Of Ah Oh()ht &ftt ·-Cofll rol . ~ ••• ,. .... ,...,.,.,Md •>"•0""' .. 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Or-, .. ,, Dally PHel, ~ .. • 1'71 ' t • Hoae1ForS. ........................ · HCMIHI For Sak HCMIHI For Sak HCMlau For Sak luelday, Oc1ober 4, 1977 ··•·······•••·•········ ·················~····· ...•............•••••.• 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Bla..•t Mancetplac• on the Ontnc• Coast GflMral I 002 G""'.. I 002 GetMral I 002 G....... ' 1002 ·········•••·······•··· .................................................................... . DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It. Find It, [ 642 • 5678 ) One c.11 Sefvic:e Trade It With e Want. Ad . . Fast Credit AppfOYal Real hlol• • • • 1000 199' M:a:t. ,_ ·~ ~ ~hondiae . • ~ .. nl ah 300(). 4'9' let I & f 5050 >4Y'r loott & Marw. • s.r,,t(H ..,allt .000-6099 fquopMllf . . 900C).'°'9 B.i"n." lnve•t-nt I .,,...,,...,,. & AU!~ & ~ f inon< IOI • • • 5000 5<M9 olloft 7000 719'9 l ran at*I . 9100.9999 HCMIHS for Sak HCM.llH for sat~ Recit Estate ............................•...............•. ..•.....••.•....••••.•. G~ral I 002 ~ I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...•....•••.......•.... YRORS: Advertisera ---------1---------1 should check their ads daily and ~port er· ron Immediately. Tlte DAILY PILOT asaumes liability for th~ fint in- cOIT'Kt inHrtion only. Pubfidwr's Notice: NEED 4 BEDROOM? F ;1 m 1 Iv ~ r 11" 1 n I-! " t.t-:1\.'-it-: WIT! I Of' 1'10"\ 'I 0 UUY t; 11.:.tl !:>.t11l.1 \na arl'.t !lill'l' nt•11:hl>0f '· 1111 ,. ,,lr1•el lllll' hor111·' I 11 .. drn' <! 11'tlh. p.1111·ll·1l .:<1r.1.,:t• lhl' _., rUOlVU"" ut ~a•-·~·- 1 . .,:l' ';ml Si:! :-.oo Fm 111 fca .ill TRIPLEXES t'u~la J\IC'Sll, i::Jsl::.Hh.' I l><.-drm each Trees, ICl' 1 ear yd Sl 12,500 lluntmglon Dca1·h. 3 br 2 ha. <fplcl. 2 br, :t ha. & I br. l h;1 Pr111 yurt.ls Sprinklt?rs ~ M1lt·s tu l>t'ach Near new Cine· Center. s.165.000. , SUPH CLEAN. HIDOIH J STORY Fabulous fam;ty home! A 2 story that looks like a l story! 4 bdrms. 3 bath1, formal dining, island kitchen, an added lanai and lush backyard with mmumum privacy. A new listing that won't last long at $136,500. I J,_..l()UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS4• 546·5990 I !>25 M1·~a Vurde Dnve, East, Costa Mesa .,1~11 111 CorOflJ I.le Mdr. al 61!> 6000 \II n·•ll 1·sl.1ll· .t•h 1·rll\t'd tn th1' nl'" "llJ 1wr 1, "uh Jl"l1. to lhl.' 1-"l•lkral F.11r lluu" in~ \ l"l 111 I !lhli "h1rh mJl..c" 11 1111•..;;.il lo Roy Mccardle Realtor 18 I 0 Newport 1002 G.....,.al 1002 Costa Mua 541-7729 G~al ----------... •···············•····•· ············•····•·•·•• ;HI\. I' rt IS l' ,Ill\ I' I I f.-r1·1we, lim1t.1twn, or 1h,t·nminut111n l>ast'J on ·---------1 Jn' 1·olor r••hi:mn ,I''< 11r lldl!Clnal oni:in ttr ao rnlt•nlmn In rn.1!.•• all\ :.1.1d1 preh:rcnc.:, hm1lo1 lion, or <11-.cn n11nat111n This m·.,...,11.1per \\Ill nol know1111:l\ at•ct•pl ltn\ adv l' r l 1'1 n i: t 11 r rt· .it 1.'Sl:tlC 'II h11 h IS Ill I 111!,1 lton 11( till' l.1w. Houses for Sale ............••..•••.•.. 1002 ············•··••••••·· Jog in the park. oppos1l<' this lo,•ely 3 l.ldrm :! hath. abo with a \lll'W ~1~ !AXI DUPLEX MESA DELMAR S,ECIAL S82.900! Cl<ie.e lo purks, M·hut>I" ll!1m1s 1 lub U1g 4 l>r on hugl' lot. 2750 ,ortola, Costa Mesa 752-0861 STIPS TO IU.CH SpaCIOUI 2 bdrm un1li. with balconles & pa110~ ----------1 SOUTH OF HIWA Y CORONA Dt:L MAR Big lot·blJ.! poll'nlial for \.'ll.lra b1c unit. 3 U<•drm. 2 DA., 1 Bdrm, I BA A~king SlSS,000. 644·7270 A"4f.i,t. S""'t~ tf"~ REALTORS TRINA Ill'" •1111.'nni: rNkcorul l'd J l.illrm lwauty formal dining '><'t'IUd<'rl pallu a good bu} "' $1S4,SOO 673 ~550 Ul11H•IY •ll'I,.. LI<• I VA TERMS MOVf..IM CONDITION OrangeCo's Largest \'A H.omc Broker Call 24 Hn. 646-9898 WORLD REAL t:STATE MEWf'OltT HST VALUE IH HARIOR VIEW 2 & a den or 3 bedrm. Dcbgbtlul pallos. yard. Highly up~raded . Jmmed. OCl'Upancy. CC>a<>MA DB. MAR DUPLD THE ENTIRE FAMILY Will tinjoy and take pride 1n th1~ CUSTOM BUILT home In COM. Just one house fron from Ocean Blvd and only a stones throw from th~ spectacular UT· TLE CORONA BEACH. There are.S bdrms, 6 baths. huge family: and Ii ving room with flreplacet. Large eating area in the kitc.h•· Approx. 5000 sq. ft. ot living spac..: all rooms are spacious. Pr~! situated OP 2 full size "FEE' lots· not lease hold. $350,000. YOU"U UKI oua .. .experienced sal pen<lllDS 759-0811 associ ated 1111 •)t<. t ~. • ' • . ;-J l \ y., f 1 for indoor /outd11<1r II\ 1~ Across from h•·urh and so clos.e you l·an lwa r Uw !>url and ~ tlw ,and and sea. Eslahl"bl"tl winter s ummer rent.II ' HO DOWN -FOR_S_""-LE Rnn~E~n~::~ ~bdrm * "' * decorator's del1i.tht. PAYMENT 2 llr den, ~lsidt> Secluded patio and Lovt!ly duplex, each urut havin' 2 bedrms each Walk lo beach. Priced lo _________ 4-....,~=111 an:a sell 1! you wttc (; I & can $69,!)SO custom 'un deck. It's in qua II fy 1 Re a ul. wood 2 Br Easts.de 112.ooo New Port Ucoch and you panehn~. u~t-d hnrk frpl 2 Br Duple' . ~.950 can walk lo the ocean. ~ 11,11.'1 1<1\ll' One ol 11 kind dream 3 Br llawa11 Kai M anna !)46-:?.3lS 0 .. THE WA TU hotL'<'' Superb cummuni· Sl2S,OOO ()jlfN 111" • 111 '"°' l'<H1 N<fl VACAT10M HOME h'' Watkin~ d1stan<'t' to 3 Br. Pool Can yon View r~ ! ~1' t :ui1 .;., :o•Df:.1 3f t.41• Pc~;:~Y!~:·~~~nd :~·~~~oppm~ i\ ~tcul * REHTAL;4:950 ~. ll~ftlllJ home or weekend BA/Wtthlct. •-=•• - Golhrs Dream MesJl Verde's moat SPECTACUl.AR bom~. S BR. 4 b•. ra. DR. LR. SpanlSh 2 story. ~;s acre. h1cleaW8" on the wakr Rlty. Inc. 148·2323 2 Adrm Unit $250/mo v· ........ s ' l IJd Eas••ide ..... s .mo "'•- Rt· .1ut1 rul l bd rrn 1•---------•I "'" .... · NI 3bd t 1· ed 1 · 2 Br, Nwpt Hah•· $375 ce rm on rile in :\IO IHLI-: llOME with "' l t I ood 3 Br Oceanview $400 s ree n II: area near vn; W and J>Oisible no at V "'C ,. ..-2 llr Eastside ~e UJ\n schools & shopplne. Aak· . The golf course ls your baclc Jard. Open HOWie Wed. thru Sun. 1·5. 1790 Panay Cir cle Agt 54().()Q Sltp 11v11l:ible. Dest oclult "' "'"' ....., 1ft•onl .cc: 000 " .. " -1 M UST S • L M KnvKwoca.ll~ .... y..,.., ·---l1•1nst with retreatl()n • E 1. I · -, • .,._., r:mhll~. pool &JllCUZ71. M E D I " T E L y . Call 63 l·U22 Breathtaking lMO deit t•---------1 ()('Can \ tew. Cha nee or a ---------- hrctimc Rid your price lll\d tcrm11 Call anytime SCOTIREALTY 536-7533 It\ I 110.t. ISi.A 'dl • 673-6900 • 1-------------1-~-Don't J!he 11p lht· '\hip' Want \d'I Cnll 642 5A7ll "[.1,l · •l in d.1sslflcd -----Ship to shore results! ~~~!!~~~~~~ &U-5678 ...: ~ Walker & ler. Rut &.tat. OOYOU "W"Pl.A .. 4 Bdm"ll, 2~ ba. formal dining • country kitchen. Cl0&e lo scbools 4' &bop.. plng · f\rst time offen!d. Sl2$.000. i7U5SO ortN 111t·11 s 'I>' roll NI((• OFFER A SERVICE" Let the publk know with an ad ln the DaUy Pllot Service Directory. It can C06l you as little u St.SS per day. Few ro~ In· f«mation and complete rat.ea call &U·NTI. 10021-. ............... 1 ~~~~~~~~ • ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga .. ral I OOZ G..,... G&'Mt" .. 1002 a. ... , .. 1002 is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classified Section. 642-5678 l.UXUllOUS ~ "UMDA,.. Quiet location. beautiful landscap- ing & immediate occupancy make this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home truly a great buy in the Bluffs. Asking $157,000 , A COU>'WB.L l.unlH CO. 644-1766 1161 SAN JOAQUIN titUS RO IN NEWPORT CENTER WORDY .... , ............ , ...... 1 .. ,..,., ...... 06'f" t 'I f ~ f •.wt •••t •1 f faC'M.. tu'\ ......... , ""' ~· 1~ f~. i.n .. -Titf _ ....... """ llK '·~"""'· MOo , ....... GURDY nunt ''""h"'' ff' t..-tlt "°'d. Tn •ta Ill, ..... , ,.,... .......... .-, .. ,. ..tttll ,_ -•ltloM i. \ltlt ..... _.Al ..... 11' !Hfl "-' l(l{lo..' ...._ .. ~....VflllFS,lw . I C.tup14 1•11..,., rooekn , .. , .. 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CE 810111 ILllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE HIWPOIT CllST IHST ANTI. Y APPEALIM4M Spacious Townhouse OverlootiDI Pool, Jacuzzi & Tennis Cctart.!: Witb. View Of Ocean From 2nd YJOOI' 8 Bedrooms 3 Baths, Den/Family Room, Will Be Redecoratecl Jn Colors &: Tones Selected By BuYS'. $129,500. Shown By Appointment. .. I DO¥a DIJVI 131·1• SflK & ,IND• INSOftUAtS HAVNETLARJBARCCSDOC A V 0 £ l 0 P A N S ~ S U $ A H H N P A C 0 H 0 C U A U A R F G U D T T,N G R S H KC H S N U R S HP HN A YtfCRGL J AtlAEO Ok AU ROOHLWHNRUICA MAWVI GH1Et28NSG P A H K Y E C K N l K Y L M A l C S G J V L l A l Y R N P G N T 0 E 0 u 0 r v R p A l s T N H z e DGUVRALAA OlMUNPL t H A H G i A W C I R Q R N N l A S A W l N I U A C S l K 8 A A J I £ ONMGZNKARFOLERIRMAM H Y L A K f A K t N A R f A M 0 tt T 0 l11t1rvc11on' Hidden WOfdl 11ttaw epptK f-lfd. bee\• •vttd. up, down Of dlilQOlllllV. F Ind HC.h Ind boll " "" Van Gogh Cary Gran t Mlrflyn Moft~ ~ Napo1eon k1pl,nq 01ca~ Levant ~ • Churchill E. Waugh frani Kaf1ta t Thurb1r J. Susann ThOlllll Ed1son T~rrow: Nltl'll or1g1n1 Of t~ Mon\hl •I ( ....._ ,...,. Sale HovH 1 For Sale HCMIHI For Sale .._. .. For S. Hous.1 For S-. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • G•••.. I 002 G....-aJ I 002 G .... rol I 002 Cilewr.C I 002 ....................... •••·······••••·····•·•• ··············•········ .•••................•.•.•..•••.•..•.••••.....• lA TIO I. IN THI 11.UJM Rare R plan condomiQium m the fabulous Bluffs! Split level on the greenbelt, w1th 3 bedrooms <or 2 and a den) all m immaculate condition and tasteful appearance. Very custom• Top ol the line security system. Now vacant & retidy for new owner. $149~. U~l()Ut ll()Ml:S REALTORS' 675 6000 2443 East Coast H qhwav Corona del Mar aho 1n M.' 1 v,.,,,, .. 11 !.i•ll.i 5990 !i:~ •......•.• !~~~1~~ .......... !?~~ OPEN HOUSE WED-f:RI 1-5 l5tVista Mad&u Spacious 4 Bdrm, 3 bath con- dominium on fee land. Owners have moved out of area and are anxious for offers 673""4400 HARBOR REALTY DMMo. of H..tMM ln•nhMftt Co. WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REALTOH S s i n ee HMH MEW HOMl WITH IACK IA Y VllW (kcupy in October 1 2300' of l.tving area. 4 Spacious bdrms (mcl. 2 mstr stes) 3 baths, FR. formal DR. fanlast.ac kitchen. 3 farepl. Lge deck. 2 patios, 2-car oversized garage, rm for pool Turn-around driveway. $220,000 2111 S. Joa .. lw ... Road MEWPO«T CENTER. M.I. 644-49 I 0 General 1002 G~rol 1002 •····•••··········••·•• ••••·•·············•··· LIOO ISLE altraclJve 4 bdrm. 2 bulh, :111n&le !.Lory. used brl<'k rrplc Beamed ceilings, hardwood noors Lge patio 48 rt lot. $22S,OOO LIDO LSLE newly remodelt<t 4 bdrm. den, 4 bath. hvmg rm w cathedral cellln11s Lge. m~ter bdrm :.wte $224,950 LUXURY waterfront condo 2 Bdrm, 2~ b.ith. Pool, )aruw. 24 hr :secunly Bra.nd new t'Omp. furn· $220,000 PENINSULA 4 bdrm, 2 ba home All •menitle$. Lovely a.rea St%.OOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y-.1dl' Orn1t• N 8 . 67S · 6161 DEC CONDO Otoe THE WATER $135,000 Comm:indin~: \ ll'W 111 till 1 lw hoa l 111 i.: at' l ton, l'.1t.1l1nJ blanc! .111111 ________ _ 111.:h1 J1i.:h1~ \tlult :! l)(lrm. :• hath \\Jtl\ hoJl "ltl' a\ :i1lahl1· ('11111" n11•n1 l111·a111111 "1th '>t'!'Unt1• - WAll IU-HONl HOM~ REAL ESTAT'E 6J1-14GU MISSION VIEJO Steak house & t't1l'kla1b dancing Will tr,1111' 1111 upt:1. $150,000 + IO\"" torv REALLY UHUSUAl 1111 l'l I X 111 ultl t '11111n,1 •h·I .. l.1r on lut & u hJlt 'J'111.1JI\ upi:r.ult·tl "111·"' """""' plumhrni: h1i:h IH• .1 Ill ... ti 111 .: '" 111 '11\ tdu,tl p.11111~ on q1111·t Mrt•t'I t:r lnr $ll,100. ~h11w11 h) ;.a1111l $1~,\)j)ll \i.:t•nt 75!> O:J!Jl.I !"11.11111u'> :! llH plus fam nn, JIL'I n·dcc 111 µn \ Jlt' Ir\ uw T1·rrJt'l' Slflll,500 ('1t•all\l" 111\t'Sllllt'Oh t»I !>Sl:J HILL. VALLEY AHD OCEAH VIEW -......... l •••oo. ~ ,.. ... ca:-r,••ult ....... 1wtw11il ... te e w oy ftorbor llgftt1 et ......... $1371500. 493-1812 1.AGUN/\ SOUTH NIGUEl LAGUNA 4!~).1720 4W.~l LAGUNA BEACH 4111-4289 lrvi.. 1044, ···················\~~. WOOOIRINI ..... , .... ' .. We have this h1ghlyii Cotta M•sa I 024 Fow1tain Vall•y I 034 graded 3 bedroom ra I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home wlt.h a DEN YI i · lolboo Boy Prop. Re-ottors Costa Mesa ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 ine 1u~l for you. The garage bns also beu -------i ~-~ti)·~ ) DOLL HOUSE WOW!! paneled. May be jusf .. 675·7060 . / EASTSIDE Sp..ulJl>h style 3 br, H~ ba what you have beeo look· HAW AllAN l'uk 2 Br. completely re-w family rm & patio. ing for. Walk lo lh• !Je11" d l' co r a l e d • n e \\ Lg yard on quiet CuJ-de· Jlllrk, pooll tennis CQW'ts CONDOS lndsq~". shingle :.iding. 1>J<'. Move lD on credJl and schoo · Asking onl1 PRIME " $76,~.Calltoaee-On Kono Coast 't.:.!,500. approval. $84,500 E"'STSIDE HLHRY• HURRY! ~·ee simple On ocl.'an ~ ~ \\1lh pool, \'Olley ball COSTA MESA couN>UrlA crts Furnished $39,950. DUPLEX •u"w"-s ;R tEircr ElC~~I. .... J lx•droom u1>pcr unit ~ "' '-\J TIME SHARE with sundcck. lo" er 2 "'-;9 <><>«H "00" "um 963-6739 557 7~ l Month. Ocean, pool bedroom with t•ncloi.ed ~ 1111JOr•~.c.,.10 .... view, beamed ce11tni:s put10 & yurd Kini: ~1tcd · \ 645-9161 __ . _..,.~on S.och I040 f'ecsimple$8500. bedroom!>, 1nd1\1du11I ,_ .... .., ·, ··~ ff .... ... ......... R.J Nic:holson Rlty laundry arca11, bu1ll 111 NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoU 497.2433 range, O\'Cn, garbugc HEIGHTS LOCATION !.;;;;;.;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;miii;; G I I 002 J lL"t 5 years old. Ownl'I' Cute 2 bedroom home A :~~~~~~=1 di~posal. & dishwash<·1 & CH "'RM WOODIRIDGI :.. ••••••••••••••••••!?.~~ •• ~!'!'•••••••••••••••• c.lcsm:~ exchani;t! for ad with fireplace & Ft'en<'h •PRICE CUT* CREEKSIDE '' MESA DELMAR P 0 0 L II () ~t ~: r e f 11 r b 1 ., h e •I a n d refreshing, new hstrng' Beaul1fully dl•corall•tl EXEL ~ TIVE FIXER UPPER Country Gentlemen dllwnal units 1n San doors. patios, large In lovely res1dentrnl area Beautiful 4 bedrm, 3 Clemt•11t1• ~l-16,5()() fl•nrcd bat'kyard with near schools & park-bath, z story home with COLE OF NEWPORT trailer ore alley. Only where you can bike to the family rm. Move ln con· 675-SS 11 S82.000. Open til 8 30 PM, h ca ch 1 s an i m · d1tioo. Custom drapee. \too Thurs. maculat~ 3 bedroom eJec gauge opener,-._Wo VA APPRAISAL home with fireplace, back yard w/t»v p~ and upgradt>d J lx-drm. :? GtMt-al I 002 Ge.ral 1002 bath and d1111n~ room ••• •• ••• , ••• ••• •• ••• ••• •••••• •••. •••• ••••••••• home Sil dang doors to Nt.>t.>d11 carpets, drupe:. und paint Localed on a •1wet cul de-sac close lo park and s" 1mm1ni.: pool fC you're handy and want a good home to fix up, lh1~ 1s 1t' Better hurry' C111645·0303 Why not enjoy hanci.I season in your o~ n Corona del Mar estate·• This large home "1th park like grounds 1s available tor 1mmed1ate Ot'cupancy The owner may e,·en carry some paper. All these benents plus a pool untl frwt trees for ooly SU5,000. Call Tlus 1.:. the best bu• on • p'---Only $82,000. Open 'lil cant. Make olln. Clin IS $75,000. I£ IQuall ~ renC'e<f bat'kyurt.l & patio. Sycamore model. v .. J ~ 8 30 PM, Mon-Thurs. :wa,.c:-.. ", • ..,_..,_,.-. .... _ .. -... ,..-.--... ..-...-._.1111_..,_,-• ......, ... _.,, ________ ~ C'm ered pal10 and bar room for enlt.>rtamtnit near pool Pool hJs hlter and heater Lots or hvlnj! forS87.500 IAYSHORES ~et inside street loca tmn with fresh landscape & classic rnterior design by one of Newport's finest. Lots oC features 1n eourmet kitchen, such a11 instaot hot v.ater, new tile, O\'en & range, to name o few 3 Spac10~ bdrms & 2 b;,ilh.s. Xlnt le.asebold. Must. see to ~eve at this Prt<'e. it59,SOO CJ. ColesworthJ REAL TORS 640.00 0 No Lottery Reqtired! Avoid waiting m l111c11 lrowds and anxiety of wondcnng where you'll h\l!. We have a super PETE BARRETI -REALTY- 642-5200 FOREST E OLSON ....... ,... ..... ,, .. , 640.6161 ~ s1:lect1on of attrucllve ~~ homes. 2.J,-t & 5 bedroom;. All in highly desirable areas & neighborhoods. Please phone us for t·ourteous. profession al ass1slance •MAMA.GER• COATS& WALLACE und service 546-4141 ~ REAL ESTATE . INC. MESA DEL M~R l have a hid! percentage agency and am now re· $79,900. ady to expand. All calls ------- L<irRe ·i bedroom with ~•II be held 10 con· Bolaoaretdnsula 1007 beauufully added family C1dcnt'e 551 t7<U ___ ••••••••••••••••••••• •• room on a qwct ~treet in 1---------1 C-0i>ta Mesa The ownt•r ts amoous to sell and 1,, offenng VA term:. at this low prlct• CALL quirkly GREAT the F:ast:.1dc Charmin~ Prop..,.llea - sh.Jrp & clean 3 bdrm, 2 751·1920 bath home w I\ Iv lgr Moo OUA1ut HtwP011uuo4 IJ. ,QPIGceuail ~ ~.ml & s ide patio Walk lJh!'hool::.. l>u:. & market King ........ ___ ... __ Beller hurry' S4.S !U91 ai.-..-t ... ..-. -rn2-1no (~1wrji!falfll4ii Sized 4 Bdrm ~QUAim "'W'Olluuo• creemree1br, con•.11tn. · -"-···---·--Desirable neighborhood. ·-------•-•I ipa. $83,500. O.W.C. Big .t bedroom. breakfast Many up(rades. 831·'16etl • bar. t:allng area, PV NEW-HEW-HEW NewC:tmdo:.,2Br.2'z8.i, ::.tone fireplace. WA.LKTOIEACH 2 frplc !>, ccrarn1c tile microwave oven. super! BRAND NEW homes, S Beautiful' bedroom~ k1tcht'n.'I & bath. Pool & $119,SOO, BKR. ~1720. bedrooms, 3 baths ln story execuUve hOplo ::.pa. 675-4912 Broker vurlou11 locations i n that bas been biibly ap- 1 BR. 2 -Ba. {rplc, D1W, ma•~LL downtown area. Carpets, g r aded and la sui Mesa del Mar Owm'r I~ drapes, fully lan<Ucaped, sharp and clean. ;Pr\9 ~~ .. ~:J,., now SR2,0UO "#1 lnC...tt.a...._:o•• fueplaces,_ loft.s, fene~ with same models • .,,...., ,_.,., an.--ru yar d , ut11ily rooms . renUy olrered, yet ttuc Good rinant'mg avalla· 'beauty has a 38 foot AIJ,-. Real ~~stat~ -~ 6 -... HERITAGE . • REALTOR~ !FREEPOOU COATS& WALLACE 751·3191 REAL ESTATE. INC. Real Jo:State Salesperson I 000/o COMMISSION We furnis h desk telephone secretary & help LAC~SARLTY t9S 11170 e\ t> K31 0737 ; OWN ER ,_ _____ 1_!p_~~~-~c_E~T1Es Is PICTURESQUE ._..,...._.._... ...... _......_..._ POSSIBILITIES Cotta~e on Bulboa Peninsula. one block lo ll(•at'h 2 Bdrm • 1 hath w1lh gue~t s tudio Prt>Sent R 2 7.onm~ to be t•hangcd to C I t'w 'our 1magmat1on for n·modl'I or t'OJOY 11>. 1ntr1n:.1t .-harm a" IS St llUJOO OPl'.:N HOl 'Si':·OWN l-:H ADMIRE ble $115,000&up.Come thony pool w ~'fh sun 1 5 Me.~a Verde 4 visitourorficoat automatic pool a•~p. Br :! 11 ... 1.:e FH $70.00o '1319thStreet Surely Jrvine's best ~w, ~•H5118 ~5 6(jl.I ADORE ~~.~ Y ! ! Ask ua a :\H:S \ \'UtrH. 111~,o cm '<1 II I lh "" 1411.dtl) ADOPT inc. I'. tln\\O (Ju1 t'k I I I.' ~ , r u \\ 'I II I I" I.. ,. .. • • LAGUNA ll!O Deg. view of SEA. moving Nottb a.nd mu:.t TREES & MTNS. Best sell lb.is 3 bedroom + pnccd 2 bed rm. 2 bath. 2 (anuJy room Mesa Verde h.•\el. modem h1deawa.i-. home! Pnt'ed lo move Buy before next sum fut! $83,SOO Call now' ml·r'<; pn<'e increase. Red Carpel, 75.t 1202 EAST -SIDE Costa Mesa home with new carpets, remodeled kitchen and bath on an R2 lot! Like new and only m ,ooo. Call now! Red Carpet , 754-1202 DIVORCE FORCES SALE or this c u s lnm 3 lledroom, 2 bath ran<'h borne on quiet tree lllled ~lreet nr. South Coast Plaza. All for ~.500. Aet ·~all 540.3666 WHEUH For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AO.VISOR GARDEN GROVE SS0,950. 3 BE, P 1 ba, <'OV patio, dbl gar. Priced lo i;cll. 646-3928 or 54.5-34113 Lachenmyer Realtor NEWPORT BEA.CH NEW CONDO $84,900. Only 1 ~ mile rrom o<'eao. Hu.:e master 11wte with warm wood t'alhedral reiling~ Jnd room for 11ecrf'I hideaway with possible ocean view . ~ cash movt'~ you in. Call 9f>2 77811 642·5678 ~ K€Y -------~ W P.€ALTOP.s A Gwral 1002 G~nd 1002 .••••••••.......••.•.......................... cae: llGBll ILllNS CD. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVIC[ A RARE FIND! TOWNHOUSE Located In The Newer Canyon Crest Area Of Popular Corona Del Mar. Lovely "E P lan" Townhouse Wi th 2 Spacious Bedrooms 2112 Baths, 2 Fireplaces 3 Patios -Near Inviting Pool & J acuzz1 Built In A 11 Electric Ki tr hen Beautifully Curpetro & Draped. Asking $124,000 .. • oova DllVE 631·1800 ' . -·------- A CONVl.HllNT S..of>PINC AHO S£WIHC GUtot FOii THl CAI.ON TH£ CO So Decorative I 1•1• fntAeaB~ [mybOdy wants them-they makt nice Ch11stmu 111ts1 Sa.e dolla1s1 Cower • boflt rln&S with bld59'Ud cotton IOI top sty!!. UM wonted weol'!t ya1n scraps. trochet °"" cord for otllef Pattein 741' crocllet d 11ect1oas Sl.25 fOf each patttin Add 35f ead1 pattern 101 fusl class a11ma1I and handhn2 Send to: Alice BrOOk9 Needlecraft Depl 105 Da•lyP1to1 Bolt 163 Old Che•sea Slo New York. NV 10011. Pflnf Name Addre~s . Zip Pattern Number MORE than ever belortl 200 deslens plus 3 fret printed In· side NEW 1976 NHOLECRAfT :ATALOGI Hu ~erythine. 75(. Crochet with Squar11 . S 1 00 Crochet a Wardrobe .• $1 00 Nifty filty Quito • 11 oo Ripple Crocht S 1.00 Sew + Knit loo~ . SI .2S lltedltpolnt look $1 00 Flower Crochet look $1 00 Hairpin C1och1t look SI 00 Instant Crochet l ook S 1.00 1n1tant M1cra1111 look Sl .00 l"s~nt Money l ook $1 00 Co111plttt lllft lotk $1 00 Co111,let1 A11hn1 •f4 SIOO 11 '''" At1hafts • t 2 eo( l oolt of II Quit ta .: I 50' MM&nM Quill ktll 12 _ 60c 15 Quilt• tor Tedey ~s _ 50c l ook et II Jiffy •1111 • !IOc SIZES 9375 8-20 t, lfT'""i-llf ~i'-. IUMP INIO \letll. \trum ltned Ont piece d reu•nc !Of 011 t~ru Mntnc Zi1 111 seam· 1n1 1n lront crults 1 clew! wttt effect lo elonc1te w11st Punted P11tern 937S Misses Sim 8 10 12 " 16 18 20 Sue 12 (bust 34) ta~ts 2 31' yaids 60 1 nch lab11c Sttid Sl ?$ lot tacll Pltttn1. ~d 3$( IOI udl ,.tftn1 lot first dus 111m11I, h111~t1111. Stnd to Marian Marlin Pa1tern Dept 44<' Daily PtlOI 2J2 W11<1I 18th S t Now Yori< NY 10011 Pflnl NAME ADDRESS ZIP <il/f JJOd STYLE MIMO[R I Oo you kno11 how to aet a pa1t1r11 tru' Stftd "'" 101 our new tin Winter httern C1t1lo1-cllp coupon lnsld• !tr 1111 pat1u11 of yeur c~olct Su• 75c 11ow• $tw 1t11lt IMk l1111.t11t M1111y Cnlts 1uta11t r1dln ktk luta11t StwfftC kotc $115 St oo $1 00 SI 00 VUl>H':O.I> 11111 $11!1. l.+50 Owncr771 2381) NORINS REALTY * 494-8057 * lh" impeccably i:arl'd REAL TY INC. for 3 bedrm "COLLEGE 4/Me-1371 Ea'L~td<' 11wcl tree lined -,trt~·t 111~e1v Cape Cod lU Sh.>ps to beach Point .,., loh of ust:d bnt'k & loc .. tton. nice ocean .:•n.:crl>read lluge lot, new, lge corner lot, 2 lnds<'J)ll, auto l>prklr:.. 2 UR. fam-rm. 111 ba. car i:a1 ~ Jgc workshop $1S9,900. Owner 675·4917 altc1ch & all utll R y PARK" home Corner 1~~7~1~~-~~~~~I lot Loads oC bltn garage 1- eabinets Call to com- pi!re and you'll agree 1t':. ~PLEXES bef 2Prn pad ,\ll~y ucc\·s~ "iear ·~ Two four-plexes ln prime wooo•••oGI "":. Huntington Beach )oca. ..u , tion. All 2-bedrooma, xlnl PRESCOTr "tw investment. Watch your LcA Woodbrid.-e home. S mooey grow. $131,000 BR, or • BR + den. each. Call WHELAN Overalaed l ot, fuJb' CoroftO ~Mar I 022 'chools & lrnn1:. Crts •••••••••••••••••••• ••• s.ui 1ow alt 7pm Wntclff RH!lty OLD WORLD CHARM of Corona del Mar will be enjoyed by you & your le n.ant.s in this duplex plus guest studio. Walk to beach & shops Tenni'll & rec <'enter dose hy $178.000. NORINS REALTY ... 494-8057 * CDMIEACH COTTAGE LtJts or wood and stained glasL PR I CE REDUCED to $137 .SOO. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 95S.Ol50 VACANT LOT CDM Kare Spyglass 11111 lot w mag111rkcnt ocean & 1-'ushion Island views Perfect for your C.-Uhtom home. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0150 IEST IUY IN CM CONTRACTORS CLOSE RE AL EST ATE , landsc. ldealforpool.Alt nus property has been OUT SALE! New 3 BR, ~. uprded. MnJcao pa.-en multiple list'g. at $119,500. 2h Ba, 2 Story home. lo ------~---. tile. A/C. IJv, clln, ~. 3 Ownr must move, will grea\ location. near LowesthiceltitHI BA.3Cargar.Nr.parlc. sell for $85.000' Buyer to beach & shopping. Agt + owner will help you Walk to lake. $17&,500 .:et new loan. Income ~-8461 with the el011ing coeta. 3 Brkr/O"or 552·41U. l f J l Bed.rm, l~• bath, 2 car 835-35.15 prop. a rear 0 0 ' gar. 159,950. Hurry!' ---------~ h~~ ~~~o~~· MESA VERDE VIiiage RE 963-4S67. POOL HOME • Chas. C Martin. 218 ~n>adwuy, ph 64S 1534 _ PRICE REDUCED! Vacant-Must sell J Br 2 Ba, new carpels I 140 Ml1don Dr. • S75,900 OPF.N SAT SUN l ·5 0~11cr S45 647 Room for loot fT rfr 3 Bdrm. 2 bath ramll. home on <'Omer lot Wal to pvt sw1m1tenms duh Only $71,SOO DAVID ROURKE, Rl..TR Call ~6-9950 I\ great home with huge 1 _________ 1 family room w;wet bar, V"'T.::nMS Here is a tovd,Y Swedish indoor bar·b-q, ~ 5ft 0 RAN AD A l n t 1' e beautiful POOL, 3-BR's Qualified Veu may buy famous Rancb ot lniae. and country kitchen . this fme H.B home with 4 bedroonlS, formal dlfl. Mesa Verde's nicest thebestolterms.Sbarp3 lng room aad a·f'OOL. look.inf street. A bargain bedrm w /walled c.-omer F'eaturln1 man,.. 4l•· at Slex5.000 easily worth lot, fplc, OO\ patio, coraw bJOill&btl. Ot(a JO'.., more after Jan. 1st many upgrade~. N r cul-dHac meet. No• "°call today and save! Manna, ror S79.!IOO. 9QC. dues. No• nldltc JACK HOWELL ~"0 AUl>C1Af1$ 644-1156 J Bedroom House ~Congress SL Southwest area Bo•ut. p,..u,. hom .. • I 531 ·5800, eves 847 8823 SlO'T.1100. can !or •wt . lat'lllH.twork 0-P-~~~::~~:~••· IAMClllH·!OliOAOL~:· l 1026 -----~~·-• ---·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaullfuJly upgraded1_.,,.... ___ • _____ 4 M V Golf Couri;e Owne ---------1 Townhouse. 2 br end un-5 Ur, 3 ha Ne\Oly up OCEAN VIEW7 it. w;lovely crel.'k 011 2 !NWWW••MMlllWI Rruded $157,950 Ope You bet! This one year sides. $74,950 1/z BUc to Oc•• house 1795 Tanager Dr new duplex has views n AnlH110M 1 ..WHOMllUY~ If you wouJd )lice lo ve 556.6()'16 Ir om both units + ~ '-. CAUl'VVllA Completely remodoled ,._ ________ -"' fireplaces, b alconies, PRO~EXCHAIHI" .... on an oversized lot. A•· and Jaw malnt. Jandscap· .... amaabing 4 BR plu.a den VETS AJT[NJIQN Ing $135.000. --plus formal dinmg plus Wl'JCJf'fthont Rltrs ~ 557-7820 like a ldnt at a fl'a of the cost and be 1¥f{J" ~ Coast Plua, MC' BUILDER CLOSE0¥T ad-VUl•I• Walk Townhomel-Gnclet' ~-huge ramlly room wit" VA appraised \11 l u 675-6l60 673.4447 open beam!, natural SB0,000. orrerrd at ta Ana Hudlnl. ,. wood textures and ocean $78.500. Quality bwlt 3 - and Jetty view from bedrm. 2 bath. Shake master swte & sundeck. r o or. b r 1 c k r p I<' . JuststepstoOceanBlvd hardwood firs Nl'a STARTER SET All TWIM Pot..W. WOODAJDGE ... D1111lrx, 2br ea. lm· Vttry Jar1e park Jlk~ OwMr...-• .a··~ ma(·ulately cln, ne"' ly yard with Doil House. $20,000 S227,000 sdlOOIS & pork Varant. Call644-721 1 see anyt1mr <'nll 1ll't'o1 ated.. Mint cond. No }'antuuc locution. ' Bdrm.a., a batht. att4 m.1mt Owner hqu1dal SCOTTltULTY cond., new. Wl114~ • ~1151 mm "'ll,,. HERITAGE ' • REALTORS 1111: SI lS.000 Agt. 759 0358 536-753J Model. $105,000. .. 3 hr. 2''1 ho home w /Vault-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~0w~~mer~/~A~ct~-~·~~83Mm~~ t•tl 1·ei1tng~ & soaring ; WAL.HUT squ4a.1 ~ ..-D.u.T.:OtO:ssttascua~aw l-......... _____ 1 '1('w ... Completed S-reo.dolw SHARP "B" unltt'-1 w decorator crptg & Lge ~ BrTownbouse, 1~ bdrnu., 2 ba. condo (llrd µ11t 10 :.lab. $l20,000 yrs old. O~at location, bdrm. can befonnaltn'n· SPECTACULAR ~DuplH An exceptional cu'ltom hwlt home with vsulletl wood beam ceilln11 . hcautirul solid ouk en bl net~ 'thru out . fireplaces m Jlvinl( room nnd master bed1001t1. leaded gla'ls w111dow' und 11 t•eram lt· lilt• j lll'lllll Ill the 11'\ft~ll't bulh PLUS SPUSH-Sftl.ASH m41752-ss1_1 ____ 1 close to beach. Only t n a rm.). MANY B1 und 1ww pool & jacuzzi ,,l,500. EXTRAS. NEAT CIO•· & <'OVl.'rcd patio Mme BToro 1032 AllenE.Johnton,Rltr. tn'dpaUowltbluahJ>lw.t• "'Ith this 1>c11ut1Cully tie ••••••••••,•••••••••••• C1Jl 8'0-4724 Unp. Cent.rat air. ·a.-s. ' rornted 3 bedroom. 2 FAMILY ~~~~~~~~~ waaher&dr)'erincl. Qn. bath family honw with DELIGHT -1>'"4200 l'OCOD brown rar!Jt'Un111, • t•ustom drnpl'i., rt• ""¥1tt1ru1 4 bdrm home nldcled kitt'lit•n urrn ont1wt•lcultlcaac Plen ~1'.1 1s an ¥n!'lttSC'd fronl ty or l'Xlraa: Family court) Hnl' Onlv ~a.!lOO room. covere~ patio. & Opt•n lil 11 :10 l;M. Mon lt1rgc fenced yard Walk Thur., t11 thr h11(h iichool. A~k· mg $84.000 . " nnd a sepllrlll4' polio DC• He~~~~m:.~h 2 rt:::;~~ I M. jGp1u au l deck Prap1trll•a Call 844·7211 7S'2·¥120 rJn NIGEI. GAILtY & /\SSUCI/\ TES --~ l•OOCWAIUT HIW~Tl~A<H :i·· Dn·no qual, ncnr 3Bt. A1C,upgraded.Sunwood F1nd what you w1nt In Trk 22561 Marylhunt. Da.tly Pilot Cl1!\sif1ed!t tll0.900. MI Inc 581-0354~ 'T t I r ,_ Houu' For Sal• lnc:otN Properly 2000 HouHs Fumished HCMlt .. U"fwmtlhe<f Houses U"fwnl.Md ·······••··•••······••· •...•••.••...••..•..... ·••••••·•··········•·•• ..••.•....•....•....••••................•••••• ···•···•···••·•••···••• s..ca....... 107' SAMCLEMEM'Tt '46oal11Clltd 3 10, CottaMHa 3224 Hmtl,qOl'lleOCh 3140 ••• ~~~ ••• ?~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRJ PLt.:X •"Xtru nu.·e 3 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••··~··•• .. •••••••••••• •-------- BR n • L NL'W E &"'T"'ll)L' 3 u ., Beaut .lbr (undo Nt-wlv m ':.\<'11 l'lll I 1:\ Fl. • Z uA ownt!r • wtl STE~ 1'0 BAY. J Uk 4! ... ""'. "' a:. 01 • '" redeco. t>reat11e loca. ~l~\.'>111·:11 ~0:...•1' "'frpk W11lkwbeadi& ba. d1a rm. lrpl. in. 2 81&, lrpk, bu•• ya~d, Pool $37:,. "~' Pct· EASTBLUff S..-,d.1<·11111r ........ ,, '""'"· pJrk.. Sl~.soo v•Uo.. Open. ~. 328 pool & J•cu1t1. 2 Car he.wood Nr Ad1&ma & '''tl ' ~·\11 11\1111 , tlt•n , ~pphlre. 144 095"4 aaraae. Ind.I " p«a ok. liw.hard. 5.36 322S DAil 'Y PILOT l uH,day October 4 1~77 •LIDO ISLE* HouH' For So'-HousH for Sak ······················ ······················ ······················· tr. · I 044 t..,_, HJLh I 050 .. oc:h I 069 ······················· ....................... ······················· Delightful VllW·$69, 950 IKtl 01•i;rc•1• \U'V. 11\\'f PRICE SLASHED f11m1ly ro0111 , xa1n\' 1>11'1.F.X-Sharp.: &. I -S&50 61$-6810orW·1039. ------- <;ovtored pauo und IU.'<h Lt·J~Wt: World. b\•1.1ul1tul 5 HR flxer just tec.lun·d rot1111 ll V v.11 kms nn 11p nt!.H bt:ach 4' park 1a11oo P.-Mlhl 3 t 07 • Z Story &.>al·h * New planlina, add tht" final :1 bdrm . 2 h1tUI rondo, 1111 $S.'50. Brtns )'Our p.unt pro'( 1, lit' rt• Hou.: ht a11.:ioo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 8[io 1'poo1' ba ~ '~t Cpt. nt>w paint. 4 br, 2vi~ Trellis :1 8K. ~ BA. newly d«iert'tl, trs. sunny p11Uo •• A~'"9 h> knni:.. bch &. club. All\ (714) 64-l-9060. touch to th11o lovf'ly' ununelloor: adwtar'-"l &T..L.C.Sellerwantaut uttlt.her. MllST 11\Vl': Ht:tlTH\Ht:NllV t'h:an la 18r houac, $200 P,"1a.:...,..,..,:..!'~-· ba.S4'7~.CaUB111962-8841 bdrm. home In Univ 'dovclnfa11l' ttoo.Makeolftt <H'l-'F.R. Now only KEAL'fOlt.-.. 11,0 \fotun• adlt11 only, 11_-__ ....,..,,_ Pl:ll'k. A1C, vaulted cc1I . R.C. TAYLOR CO. Slt»,000 :HS Del Mar Ufl-4121 n" ~t• (:?l3) (172 3036 Nt'w Brookview Condo. 3 Bel)Ut 3 Br Condo, 2 ba, nr i111s. Con'·~nhiul to 759·02Z6 95• ,.210 8KRTHA HENRY t'Vl'' bdr 2"' b .. a•· cond beach. 2 car aar. Pool.1--------- ••Art>s, •c'---•· & p1rlr ~CCRllN ·==-m~ . -------·-R L' A 'TO us BUILD ut• 'rO 12 uous OD • .,..~ M, " ' 5':!51mo. 536-10'9 Br b f .. .., •rvv.. .-""''"' " R l lot C \I 3 lltl l\a.e for ,,.. ___ .......... M-l t22 nrp.,df'P9, all rnajorap---•a a, am rm, 3:200 fatlUUes. You'll luve lt 21S Dclll1ar tln-4121 ~ uon ... ..1"" p t. Ho ~nnill d T --"' lq fl 1'44 Santiaeo NB 1r ........... "•ooo ~,.._.. turonH· .11 11rt>st-nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...-. v pa • i2br,1~sba,Cono. e.~ ... ~mo"'"ea•cA1'u:. .... : o ... ..,,.--. ..........~ -OOVBSHOllS Sc.taAftCI 1080 $130.uoo. . BR b So r pool, jacuzzi. No pets. pools $300 mo.~,_..-.;;.._ __ ''-_;;;.__ ... ..:... .... _.._ __ LBSURIWOILI> llAUTIPULLY op· ....... ••••••-•••••••• YEAOEH n&AJ:l'Y sf.°y ~ 1 ·~76 ti '0 $480/mo. Nr. So. Cst 968-7S3UIUpm Ncwpor\CrolltLU.CllDSo OIU'den Vllla·Lu.xurioia pointed 4 bHta. 2 IWa...CloHOUt __ 656--_617l ____ !:-~ y. 644. Plaza. 540-8888 Hlr townhouH. $3'15/mo. 3 bl'. 2~ bM. t.o11Dis~J. & sp11cioua 2 br. 2 bacon· bolt.'--· s.p. cfiel-~ 4 Left ------1 MESA DEL MAR. 3 BR, 2 Pool ., clubbouM taadL Jacuaf. sauna. lo do Expansive ~olf .. ~ .......... ,. DI .__ l.ocJlllta .. ach J 14 Uu, frplc, M&lll. clean call Hadley M?_... bch. $550 mo. aJ...U(M. l'OUMIO view Nr dubhse r•• fonnat "" rm, 3 Bedroom. 2 bu th. streH •• ..,...rtyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• int..newldtch..kids·petB • ~ & pool. 11:13-9410 or brick fplc.. 2 cor V •I l Ml< o W a I k lcanfindltfor you. 3 Arch Bay. 2 l-lr, fflllC, Clk."5().mo.6'2-nol LOWRIMTI 1---IASTILUFfS------- &U 843.S. CJGrGCJ•• l••dtpd & 1'ownbomt>•, ne1111• !:ioulh Beach area spec1aliat. ocn vu, pvt belt. $'75. ChUdren. pets.etc. aprinldend.' hat buy ~~~ ~~~a.le~~c~~~ ~.~~t~'!~~our~:.· ~or1.-.2.068. 3BR.2ba..U>' .. fPL.blt. Huadredl &hundred.I.of 3Br.:Sbl•ttlfam+~ • .,._,1«1Mfpf 1052 l11 thh •xclHhe wttballtheleaturesyou Jovestmcotpropertlea. HewporlB.och 31'9 ~=1Jaar. S'?S I(~. houses. d~le.xes. upt.s ~~/~~;.~::~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • e 19 h b or 9' o o d . desire: J.ofts, beam11, Below market price. ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail now. . prd & wtr.Avail Octll. 1rcumstanl'ea prevent $146,500. Ow•r wil carpet11, dritJ"li, 2 car WoridW'tdell'OUrs OcoaatrootdeJux.ef.am.Uy Mesa Verde tux. esec. :wifu.~r.J'1lrd.!"'DC. MS-'101 WOODBRlllG'E BROAD· nt'W owner from movln& a.......~ Eaao, pallo yard, pool, <'all873-4$45 home. Compl. tum. 3 br, home. " Bdrm. :. ba. daO'lr •~~~------MOOR. J br, 2 ba patio Into lo\•cly 4br, 2ba. ~ acmuu.nddccorutor al-1---------2 ba, frplc. gauges. $595/mo. lat le last. $2.65,2Br,Jd cn.oll&r, lBr.2Ba.nuroe1','40Q home $109,900 Owor shake root Parcsctter Wortd Wide lroken ance. From .$l;6 000. -Ilda. A•all. S to 8 mOll. 4ln·20U nr beach. Call today, + uUl. Adul!M. no llets. 5514038 home. New high.grade '71-4545 Sl't' al 'Fa1rv1ew &I _________ $700.67~1849 Small lbr d•"'lex. Fnc'd movetoda.y.Reaervetbe W/D, gar. Nr. lloac -----lite t'O(·oa crpt, eicqwste ~~~~~~~~~·I St:i:l!r:.trom 7 UNITS ~.. n&ht place. 'Jbees:perU. Hosp.~;~79 d d 1-556-llti 1 ________ .. yrd. 1arage. Gu pd. S1Jl6 fee. 64.5-4900 s~fi:!itorel!:'°:s'i~~:.5~ THllLUffS --- -~"5ta Mesa. 117,500. jn Heaut 4 Bdrm bome mo-~ **C_, ..... G ... ~!~ er.t,2.~ 0~,: TURn!ltOCK TYRA CE A President borno wl\h o view. This plJn SO is va· cant and re11dy for an of fer Spaclowi 3 HR, DH .ind family room. II'!. vriccd al Sl!.IV.Soo, bul oWTWr IS a/IX'IOU!i ., .._.. • ... _ • L 3 }Jud , .... Sl.,. "'"' w/bcacb out !root. -· .....,. .. .,. ~ • ....._ rmdlvider.wtraonener, ..., ... er ...... nnew. 11e . ............._R-~Es........._ nime. _e..,.. uv,J<.N. LOW•__.. ..,..,,.G tbo l I j ' •c•c bdr It I 1 Ith V'fftln'" .._ ,............ Fabulou!f \11:w, compl ~•• .,_ rea use CJQ cu• PoO . ac., .... -· elt'Ct, "8ra"(' door m. S~l •UVe W ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ha h ·•-.1--"••·bHft .1-•-4'-z•Lba ... p ........... 1. • " ..... •-u ts T-··• furn. Sii"'"/ mo. winl41 8 ve """'"..,... • _.. ...,.....c, u• • ,.. •a., ,........., -~..;..:;.;;;;.. _____ _ opener. Perfectly .,;.y.,. g view • .._.. MotMleHomt• ""' dred C nW vaH pooUcplay d Pooberv - lndscp'd. Viewofgraung ly new interior dewr. for Sale 1100 l..e. now: children & 4 peb F1nearea.JrParlell.achi ~~·~8:..t!*•~: cattle & Saddleback to Truly outstand1n1t at••••••••••••••••-••••• Onwater.3Bdnnw/boat OK. "library.~09 ..-.-........ ~ .. .., inf 1 nily. Complete $139.500 20x56 Skyhne tbr, :!l>a 5 slip available, $700/mo. $21S, utilpd.Rumng. . NCUrit)'. 1 yr Jse. $100 privacy Many luxury AGENT&io.~ Stur C.M. Adult prk. Oceanfront 2 Bdrm Doll S200, must see! Patio. lk, kids ok. no pets. mo.m-MG..._ extras Best buy on tuJI. LIDO ISLI 4 IR Rent under $130. 3 mi 101 _____ _. ___ I Jl.otbt:. Short term $350 relrii Sf75/tn0. lit & last. + ._ _______ _ lMM2 Los Scrranos. A~k-ocean. $27,500. By per wk 128'i.2BTl~Ba.1ar dep.(714)8'1·380& OoronadeUl.a.r3 .._.._ Ing St23.000. Prin only. 11!!:!' /pvt entry· Agt. Owner. 64.S-33S?. &46-&67 • Sf"EHDAI • On Udo. On watA!r wb.b dlabwaaber. -.a...,. -.2lrl1 Ownr ........ 000.1-661·2626 2 housH on 1 lot. Jbr & beacb and mlni vu. 2 S!Jll0,2 Br.kids,pet.90K. :a ba. frplo. beams ' ...... PRESTIG o· us WESI'CLlFF dlJt a br, 2 2br. Nicely renovated Bdrm.'800/010 Nice! :~~~~~:::;~:3 "85/mo. " I ba. country slyle fam property wn"lo spenda WATERPRONTJJOMES SZJ028r,patio,1ar, br ba med d /b..,. Sborediffs: Cbarmlnt 2 --------mt SIA TERRACE rm,outdoorentarta.1n1n~ blepermo.$71,SOO. 8'1-1400 lddsOK.Calltbeexperta .ai.~J~· bclrm hoaut w/lar1e 3 BR home, private patioe. Open dally. 1201 $25 ODO Hewpof't Real Estate .referral service. Sue patJolr7ardtJ'OO/mO. red hill~: .. 5 5 2-7500 University Park beach acceu, gurded Pembroke. By owne r. 2 Bedrm, 2'b&t.h. Mobile • AJSoclcrtes Lovely f11ml1bed beac fee.64S-4900 ....._ . 3244 ~~T&a. a ::rm~ J>erfec.'tly pnced, Plan 4 t•i~community . ~~SE~1;'U..:.104:00000· ffome.20'x57'. lndeluxt> __ 64S4625 hOWiO on bity.w/undy ••C0111umtrsG.w. •nwn•M•--••H boat ct-:!~Pd=t.e C h an c e 11 o c 11 o m c 4 • · • ndult. no pet park. Call 1---------•1 frool. Pvt community 3br2ba or achl.. i cblld on· llMT A.LS $1200/IDc>. w I p 0 0 l. • " I r AHCHOlAH loyfro..t helm. for details. £d Riddle Balboa Coves. Plenty 0 ly, bO dop. 1st. & laat + 2BB.2ba ...... $4.25/Sl:S w~ cond1t1on1n11. on qwet IHYlSTMIHTS Lido Nord Pier" Dock 4 Renltor1,846-8811. Seashore Duplex parking. 3 hr. 2 ba. bar dep.645-868Saft.er8:30 2 +norsbr.2ba .• $S2S CallAl·l«>O • l'UI de-uc. • DR's, 2 + + I". Bayfront Prop f150/mo. yrly Jse. M 3BR.2Ba. •••••• S5S0/700._ _______ _ blltbs. Sl17,SOO and C714J 496-771 I tH.2-500'Zor64~5000 '<llS_ ..... -for .. 1200 $177 500 ~.844-Ml2. For lAe clHD 3br, 21-JBR.2~B&. •••••••• ~..--------- worth e\·ery penny. Thal~==--======~-=..=...::.:..:::..::.:..:.=.:.::.:.:...:.=.::. -·--r ' • Coado in MoctlceUo .. No 488,2'4.Ba ......... $115 •LIDOJSLIC• 1t11ll be 10% h1•'"Ar ofler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearly income SlS,600 ............ __ u.-£-1~..._~ .... ta. children m•vbo. COSTA ... .,..,,.. •Br. de.. 2 b•--~-...,""' n Hou11e Daily l ·S. BLUFFS s· bdrm & 2 ,._~~ ..-..., -c...;JoR .. -... .__ .Ian. l~l ~<Hall today' 31681 w .. 'lne OT 2br IS >.CHS ig 4 upper •••••••••••••••••••••• Credit app. $385. :t· 3BR.Zba1.bs ••••••• .$ISO ~·· door, no pets. •~ · Beaut. 2 br, 2 ba "H" ... .... So..... f bdrm. lower. Fantutic J H T I ---2b Cond $89 500 ranu.....tJc view. .. .... o G=14rd 32 oan erman. ar mg..,,_ a u , plan on greenbelt Im Orani.e County. Can be beach jnvet>lment. Just _. '1111 ~1120 JACK HOWELL 0 "11r Al(t 496-'434 mac. cond. w rnany Int apllt. Full priei! Sl8,900 listed' Agt. 646-9898 •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Oceadroat a Br. 2 ~ 1ow usoc1ucs Bv Owner beautiful 4br 1mpro,mt.., 644 1~9 Bl.r. 1---------I Ir A RlHTALS Mesa Verde> 3 Br, 2 ba, frplo, 1arac .. wiotcr. 644-1156 home. Prof. deco & 1711) 676-5717 Wb,ypaym-s:iowhen Crplc. cpts. drp•, nr Cura. $fOO/a10. Call lndsp'd, xtras. •Just see BAYVIEW ORS22·2080 MEYER youcanaettbebestfor :;rhools. SUS/mo. m.41'100l'tQ.'11&1. HVGE~Dlt+\\ JUaUla toappritCal1831-IM47 .\lob1leffome,loc•ted ln•-------lt'!s,Sl.S.fee.7Days 2~ • .-v M-a-.• .. _ lmmac, by owner 1avc1-_...;.~-------• exclus Bayside ViUaee. 2 ATTEMTIOH A VACAMCY moFum4-PlexuUlpd 4 Br, 2._, ba, very lge •m;.11oV1.Wa.om: ~.";: comm• t\ll4,900. Pnn on SHARP Lakeparlt 3 br. 2 Br 2 Ba. Din Rm, Den, DEVilOPERS JUST LISTED. Two ,. SltlONwpt Bch utll pd home. focd yaJ"d. 3 car lmide •out.. AYl 10/U. ly. MZ-3M9 wkd)!\ aft~ ba. Exteoslve uparades. wet.bar, lndry, bltru. etc. Riverside County 111 i,un Plexes In prime rental Sl7S Dplx, frpl, yrd gar. No pets. 546-2165 tr.IO.IJl9rmc>.• _, -U .... IVERSf-TY ,w microwavo. SlSi.900. Call By owner. Prine Only n"mead. appro• 490 1 of COSTA "'ESA SU!Ol BR, pool, utll pd MJC.'M ,.,, ..... ,. .__ , " " Barbara 752·1700agt, $.19,500. 875-1903 J ft are "' · 52002 Bit i·Plx, will con T01~wuwv;aDl:.,..n1•c B.....,_ Pet.en1 Condo M 1&ny up acns. Perfect for mini· 1bese units are ln t.ip-t.Op 1lder children B Tere 3212 · · 8"t ort£ 8'" ... uea. urad•s. 2 l'r •-d"'n. 21.-.•-----------c·--------•I ranches. S Miles from atw-andwillselllast. B"C M I\ •• _ • • fi .ll'amll)'ia.cl•BR.lb9. "' .. , ... ..-_ ··•-..-12252 .. . . p_t •• • •••• -··••••• • Lovely br. 2 be. w!DW, tnbom•·. -a"'anl •'-- l> a t h ll K 3 '.I 1.1 I Io or VIEW.POOL " rn "'LIE L.;ike Perris. BR '-'d o · ho "' "' "' LU .. ~ ~"rWUU"I R C TAYLOR CO ~rt Pier Reottl $270 J • ,.. a K Extra sharp, exec me.• cpta. drpa, paUo, fenced comp. ndec:cJr, ~ in !W-4·84~ PRIVACY Larae 3 bdrm. 2 st.oT)' • •955•01.,0 · ,.........,.,... Ul26Newport.Bl.C.M. BR, 2 BA. fplc, cpta, yd. Nice neiahborbood.. now! All new 41 T U RT I. t: n O C K . Monureh Bay Terrace. s Newly pablt.ed In 4c out ~ .. ••• i Sl.5. fot> ~ drps, 2 car car. Lovely Klda/pet welcome. $316. ~r $725Mo. Bedrooms, famlly room Stepa to ocean. Sll 1.SOO. . ¢1$ .tililiiJ Qt nei&bborhood. $&50/mo. 963-ilS67 Agent, No fee. A(ente404MG "t.l.F:AN" :! UH l>i!n, ' wl\h wet bar. Formal CAYWOOD 200S .. _,.....__ B .. ·d Sure we cost more, but ~ A1ent,oofee. -.__......;:;..._ ____ _ ~ ""•"'urm colors IOACRES _,._. "' · we'reworthltll <rUPRJ\NClf3Br+<leaki m·-1 -~-•eR.-----c11mng , Great patio & KEALTY IN(; Newport Bch 673•2058 &~ ,., n-..o cuu---Aat/0'>' 1101 , KJJ 17!1: pool area.St49,500 •S4l•l2'0• Fixer upper. Needs lots · HOMIFINDERS New&neverbeenlivedln nlceyard,'480moln~ lt. ft'eall pa.int., phaah eov~ ---------·I of TLC on paved rd. ___ Frtt mo rent exchange 3brCcodoln beauutul El pdnr.&44-4201 aarp. SpoOea tbnloW! wtr. utll all uatahle f k d I hid Toro. Avail 1mcned. W_, ... , __ ..._ .......i --'"'-WOODIRIDCH 4 or 8 orwor • P x, c r.: u.e 'Opt ~aA5 GREENTRElt Wi.od1or au< -,....._. ..--au&ao CROSS' ... G 3 \tooa-bBay"'-rr· ace Goodltnwlmcnt! Ta'<est~7l4l>-:.;7r:~1Go h c t 't Sl2Sbacbdplxut1l ' . mdJ.4br,JbaJ.t.7.:xJAt. •l*L•KanUa " ... •• 2 c.,._., Condo, 3 Bd Vu '" . .,.,., Super s Ill P Oii a " eu SllS 2br' dpla, L.. • sm ocmd. Call· '"'°'ft &Cl ~'60 -Bnghton Mdl 2 Ston , La1u.na NIJuel ........, :r OR 522 0530 wull\. All make $$ aena.e dep ,.,.... ..,.., 3214 .-11 __ _...;.. __ ..._.._ Br. :!' • baths Choice 496--7222 lll·Oll' °'Meadow 4t Coastline. ----Take your cho1rc, bul $14j fumuatt •••••••-•••••••••••••• ..-,-.q.._.--..-lJJtllcttCDft&a'f9.lbr,, loc11l1on All up~rades $00,000 firm. 645-298:? aCl 4\f..:;::ta llOO ~~·-~bmlt 646 ll7l_O Slll03brleaae/opt Grtat J bed.rm. 2 batb, •I Br, 2 ba. i"ba~ new kttcbft. all Nr Rec facu & tttkt-Hy -----S:30pm. •••••••••••••••••--•••• 3br.2ba ~taott huge botn• ~plc, AJC, lrJ eccl pet. newly ~ ImS:.-.,i.sLts 7?d.. -- owner Pr 1 n on Iv 6 l 'mts 1 ~'1rm »nrh Lof$for Sak 2200 3br,3bakJcla/P-..f&r OW, cpta, d.rps, super paioted • lmmae. $395. $49Smo. l 979-7247 WATERFRONT I.ch \n11l'l1•1> ~b(J IHlU ••••••••••••••••••••••• A!\k for y o u r I rec neighborhood, ltl6. 9'18-Q&acr~. flartJor v-.r a Br z •• ·--leach I 048 VACATlO!'I HOME ON 12131137 7310 LAGUHA BEACH Homefladerl moving kit 9GJ..4S87 A.lent.no fee. 0 STY, 2 BR. Z BA. prt pool. jMaai. fittplt.. ::?.:::•••••••••••••••• WATER Beautlful 1 -w fee al eo.ta llna ofc. Comp prt.acy. srdnr Bdrm Mobile home, IHdt'rOfMrlY 1350 Hilltop :l 1r 180 deg only. Ulteoew3BR.2Ba,den, lbac cpt&.enc saraao. pool ""1• • AFfOROAll!! complelely furnJabed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~an 'u LOw dt>nsity 517..ol22 ~1~.!~~ui· t ea~.:.~ 137S/mo. 15Nl53. Nn. _,....._ Poa.t.1bly tho mo•t Jf· All ameruues ror adult I.AJA tuCHfaOHT noo.ooo w .termi. .....,........_..., :,...... Grvwe Ne 2 br 2 ~. ODe bODae rordllble~roperty in l.ivin&. Community pool, 2Br2Bahouse.t2miS. W\&rllr1·aowm.•c.·l~at'<11a P197a'c71·r1·~ ..._,.,_.. 3206 ~;.)~·;.W< ~m a..d-~Pool.t.emd.. 4trambe9dl.1Br.1 .. ba. 'anuna t ay Bri"hl •-I ., ..... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -....-.,,.,.... ...... -uple•. 1100/mo. ~ · " "' jacunl Ii rerreat on or border. 155.000. By RJty 77~ca12 .. ,.... ... aJ.ry 2 Bdrm. & 2 bJth 0 fadllUtH. Possible bout owner 714-644 ~7 ----Chamtlnl 2aty Cape Cod, LOVELY2BRHOME 6JS.cns. V-0 just one block to the sllpavallable. '64.000 ,.~-I-" --Cltplstrano Palludes R·l 3+2. "ar. xlnt Joe. Ss.50. l~ Ba. t33Smo. Pool. MolC to Moatb 2 + clen, 3 br 2 llor7 ~ t80Q. 3 beAl'h Newly rcdet·orat SALISBVRYREAL'TY ~·:.._• 1600 JOC.Qweltrttllned11t Nr Yrly.2131361·4418 NearWamer&Newbopo !!'1~=~Pa1Q bl-;i ~ ~, $.'550. ed O" ner fmanclnl( can Call S73-6800 rTopettf ocean. Prin only. ~.500 ,.~ .......... M-3222 C.U 862-T187; 963-3790 ,,_. ·-6G491 tilt Ma J150i. Ma m11ke this purC'haee 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner ...... o""'l ..____ --3 · l>l'eeu-w.~ _.._.. •• ••••••• •••• ••• •• • • • •. Lagimll a..11 148 Jarvtll. HORIMS REAL TY SALl/llASl Mount• 0....-t Cottage. 2 Br 1 Ba, patio. l9ocJt 3240 ....................... r---------NIWPOIT CRIST 2.22 Acroa. v1&t•anl h1~d. Rnori • 2400 new decor, carport. S. of ••••-••••••-••••••••• Bl'. 2"ba.2carpertdnc. Lo•el' cha.m. l» ... cb •494.8057 * CONDO Q!ed ~·1. on nrt•tol St., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy.DSS..a547evn. rde.S br, J be. c1IU W~ to boac.b. .Jacuni.. home on. bl.1 w/taM:r --;----SE A T ER RAC -M~t d•·1r11ble nlan 8 . ., ta ua. *P"'LM SPRl ..... ~S -----. -drpe, 2 car 1ar .. fenc;l 180 ocean •lew. Nr. ~~ ~O::~ ~orcrtor s D.Ught Town h 0 m c 3 b r .. "" -,. • I! 1 ,.. n• Beautiful 3 bl', Z bl& +den yard. 1ood toe. $395. ~ seoa.•ao:n _..._ 1 Ill' 1 ,.. bu l Sty Enell8h country Sl05.000. Call. 400• Bedrm1 & den with m -~; • ~2 THUHOlltltltD c uat. hrn. Mex \&le, 96M56'1,Aaent.nofee. • C,~ '1\'i:_ t?:"-b 9tJle w/uppcr li\' rm u ocean view. Upsraded I!' · : .J C.C. VI'• "S Roman tub Suodk vtew &ab P9IJ:lt _,...... •7 - fr-pk . bdrm .• den.& ba' _alt.SP... cpt.a&~.w1t.bar,pool 111 DY OWNER ~l week 640-71Mt • · 1 Bedrooa> eoadorninlum _.crpt.4br,2M.de:G. Lomit..Ct-. · G\lesl rm.&. ba. w1aep. Mewpori l4Jech 10'9 ~-t.enn.Latn""e colo~'acBhlcyotcl~ PrlmtC°""'1tn:lal o nly. u pl rad ed. •Keart.huurf. ¥.blltBI ns;~o ~~:r:.'c~ii ~~ !.!~~·-~~· E>StBdr 8LU1!!ui:oonieW& ·ntry on lower level. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... -~ """ · co u p L T E L y Im _,.....,. -·--· ... m .. ,--' f .. _ 000 R-' M '-T ....&.. ... Corooa .• 4 BR. J .._.._..-. ..,. ... -A--. . ... .. 'llttdtl work! $149,500 IY o~a ..,._. or -· ' "" Gr"" tftwn•• FURNISHED. Luxury ~l ....... -·· __ .....,._ -/IUO. ""'· I R It "94 0731 "" Carpet Realtors, s.tS-M7' Lon• term NN"" l•aaes c d 2 8 d • iar, luell rm .... ... .,son ea Y · ' UbrVuHmeMoateio ~ •~ " on o. r+ en. 673·~. ?WM. 2 br, 1 ba bon\e, A.RCR BEACH BGTS, Alt. 1&1-UD • ' .,.V"'STMlbo.JT 4 Braacrit S148 500 lncludln111 S&L company, S\40,000 Open Oct. l thru w= drpa. 2 oar pr, newt)" dKor•d, 2 Br, """ "" ' ' ocir.a...all!.90....,. Rl'OCefYllorn,futrood 11th. (714)324-1162 or L19duplexhomelnCdll .F 7ard.~area. yard, 1u, dellcloua ~-~·.!!...~., - . OP,OltTUMITY 20~~~~~~~:,1. """~';;: "' re'ltaurant. 1229.000 to 494-&4.S2 J Bdrm• 4c a Ba 13SO. 98MSC1, agent. llO view.Ci00mo.8440:SO.S ~ :=.-::t..uD" wtt.-ellenl Motel 1n Ute _ • S:U00.000. Prin only. ---Jo'abul0\11 muter •uile. ftt -.__ ..... , J XI I 3 Bdrm home on heal DAVIU BOUllKt: OutofC__.., • d ••"O/ -· 2\ti ba bltns tt>art o .. a1:una . nt BLUPFS. high y up· beach Wood panchn" .... _..,, 2.,50 Sm pvt 'Y • -mo ----....... • · 1 Bdrm ClCl Bea& &o.-. -ond.ltton. Lariru pool " graded 3 Br 2~ Ba con-.. RL TR nopetty ~ 152--0817 Aat. 3 Br, 2 1>9, bltm, 2 eat Spectacular ocean/ca.. relrt tnU lld. ·ecreallon <1reo1 Short do nr pool. SU:S.000 By Attrart1vr rh1lclr1·n' C"1tll548-~ ....................... gar .• fenced Yd. pool. ~'fU.lOlllSanta.AJ\a. DJ0~-- 4'alk to beach. t'or in 0 v,;ner. Call for appt loft tnc.ome ,,..,.,.,, 2000 TURMIM~ TO ~LO ~w Dplx 3 br, 2 ba. /pie $440. 14'.n C:Uteau LL LB. ISOO/mo. fU-8907, ev-. • onna11oncall 752·6492. 6il0 1857 ot P.-v lronas '" ar In Carl'lbad. Nr. nitt to park. Wilt to bch 613-4M5 1'7»aln!!!_~~------ll=:-:-:-----:::-~:-- l ....t -~ -.,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .t~ Be-nla •H 17 1-R ... ,.rG,..,,..,, &l0-83111 Reaftof' 645-1531 <kean .. i br ho1L'le & ~· .. ·-•v -· s Br+den w/ft'plc. CJoN ABa.t.aer a Ba comer Older hoaM. IB\', lba. 494-5671 4'9-2800 OCEAN •HARBOR vu DUPLEX Studio. R·3 Zn. 1117,SOO Deluxe 3 br. 2 ba, Iron to ehoppln& cenwr, bas Id. Great view. is.so mo. gar. nr •chll, Ii• ,-rd. --------t By owner. 11u1t Sell U ..... D& ISLl B. CHEEEEEEPO! Pnn. <:1tll Atit. '129-360! duplu. 718 Jasmine ~ervlce. $410/mo. •toMo.orlae. Lease*"5.1al/lut+Sl5Q Lu 1 k Coad o . Dy~ " " $25,000 buys Ulese wry AM or PM klS/mo. 644·2'05. 49il~ EBB TIDE dep. l'cbild OK. M5-8S8S 100/o DOWM! 833·1151, eve/•knds ~autlrul 8 Bdrm.""°' olt1unltaonaveryl:iri!(' RLTY•tNlll s.fa"'-3••0 ~e1" 3 bedrm. 3 ha, fplr, 111115 bath home with formal lot! HURRY. Open Lil Lee duplezz...___~ Yl'I old. Executhe home pear,_---------1 - -:deck•, dym1m1c desr~n 548· dlnlng room, family rm, 8 30P!\1 Mon-Thun CAllM/5 AC. Dr, 3 ba. rrple ts 2 ca ocean: 4 bd. a ba. tam T"o bdrm den bome. •••••••••••--. .. ••••• t-Older up1tracted 2 llST.,.IWPT.IUY llvtngrm,lcltcht'n and2 Water. power, wood ~ar.SS'15.133·70M rm,diorm.w.tbar,fire leftloceanvtew.Beach. Vacant.2br,1 .. baCoado >Cdrm rental to help w1\h Su nny HVH Monte go Bdrm suit" ovetlOOklnl! slo\'e. + Storage 1>hed. JUST R•modelod 2 U rlng. out.door BBQ & prdener. SSZS.4M-0509 an ftlmll7 areL .m.hb' 1ymnts. lloUt Wllh auper water Pool JBCUUI & II IQuall ~ Xlnt weekend ll•l· pool. $750/mo: Coasider . uptradecl. sns. na •>Wanviow.Pricl'dlo11cll w land, 1 br. fam rm. 2 · ' · • awey+areat mvestrru.int home, frplc. dlnlna, 1 Jse/opt."8-0TaT 3br, 2ba, oceaa view, 963-H71968-1311 b11. quirt !ll nr. pool & &aW\8. DOCK & 80AT Plac• .. blks t.o Bia Corona. N t11>lc.891Tlt.iuana.Ardl•---------:~j~fl73~~~ J~~~l' schls. $139,500. Lease SUP. 1745.000 by owner. Prap•rti•• potential. 515•900 pets. 9'75/mo.675-4392. LI 1 Br condo. All BeachH,u. •· 3 BR,% BA.. epta. cl.rps. 2 hold opt'I. $12'7,500. Open 873-78"6or644-65e0 762 .. 1.,0 Call Mr Frey 542·3458 ameoit.iet. po01. etc. e 41M-6125afU PM car aar • .PaUo..c.Jenced •u•c-------·I House Sat, Sun J-S or call _ 1•00 OUAnn NIW'°*T HllCH &n Hinkle RE. 2 Br 2"tl Ba. Fam/kit, al mos+ be. Refs req yard. Kida/pet UL $385. for uppt S.'\..1·3'»4 CLIFF DRIYI OILUXE DUPlEX RHI Eat• bltns. 2 car 1ar, ~rdn t310/mo.1,21J)37'7-41615 FOREVER CoHUlne 96.'MST A(e.n!.1»0fee.. POUt4DtNG SURP Catallna view hosne by Wo Juat listed a .3 bdrm. .... II.Ill\ Nice 2 .... rm • ~ ..... __ llOO ~a:n:S:u!.r~.~ • 4 ~'---•.._.rm a ba -· ~L 1d b;:_.,,•,~· ~· WP' +••-•ztl 'ft>ar tht> pounlilng surf owner. ('llrl Or. Nwp! homo on a choice Cliff N;:v/'i H I ou .;; SA.'--.yor u;;;p::~u;. fencect'yri ;--.,4 ·,.we --· ==~':: .. :"--.. ! .... rom this 1957 10X52 Hgt~ 3 Bdrm. t•~ b&th, HMven comer for only P ~ r m ~ .nr~mre• at ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3RR,2Bi\CO'ITAO'& Kida and pe\ welcome.~-------- ,aramount mob•I(' dtnlna rm. b()nus rm. $149,5001 neighborhood. 1132 Hpt.B.och ~1'EPSTOBEACR 9'05.. 8SM661 Aaent. DO 1212 v~~·~·2 ba~ iome: romplctely !urn , frplr, n ow crpl, palnt. p 1 um er, c M.. 0 Pf' n UNITS nu180 or "4·0109 tee. •••••••••••••••••••••• tar car .. ·:::t:;,~ or$16.000 woven woodt1 It drapet. S&t/Sun 1·5. PhM1-4579 t TM~on Bnlhoa. :i rent· eo.tG Mffa 1224 ,_ F R Sea Terrace. 3 Bf 8SMM1Aatat.nof-. J'nnc1pals only. Sl62.&00 cd uds 4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3nBrearvrl/~ ..!-a.ch °!"Hn~~ a~ Ba, T /H•ten.tm. pool, mt).~!ft!:l l''nr appt ~·8207 20 UMITS I Bl ft? on 21~" on 34\t St .,.. ..,.,. • .. bcb access. view. $'75. Beaut. 4 Bdrna. Ptof ~-...... ll All rent.ed Pr saw ooo • new 3 Br 2~ Ba. Harbour, $&25 per mo. 131·1678 lndacpd yard. NlH ~ aw :! nn. 2 bll rondo frpl. =~XL.. •PRICE THICWSOH'co AIC. aar. n'fr1111. wahr AvallOctt.8042'1 -s*lhbomood. ~/rAO. •110 a100 m11nv ictr11~ c;r""' r -~ ~ REDUCED• • dryr. pool, ttnnts,yrly -er JBa nlcehome a• ~c..'-..... N ,....> Wc1tchll lvt $79.~00--l0Ui.nl4e..H.L p I d I I di 671-4961 IM! tt8Qmo 642·3443 3Ur home with lie up· aoc: pool: oew cpt.I, $m, e;Qi;;;(m).:. Ba Tha On• RJJ 9.1.14, t'H ... & wkn<I" 6•6•4463 r ce or mme a\e Mew-rt lch. Realtor ----1Jtain Br le lft tncd 1ard. •--llA,, ..-•• 7$1 "Ul .. ...-...-ule-Oceansidc. Nnw ----~----J Ur, 2 Ba. ram/rm, on F""-t.•u paln• .... • ..... 11 .. w. .............. ,, . ., fl73·:l593 · • --.-. "'-.,." --o 3 br, ! ba fam.L1• ro own this beautiful - ' ROCK BOTI'OM VALUE only $420.000. Open UI Why pay tue11 • E.1t· cul cl1• ~ac, carp/drp1, opt'd. oa quiet cul-de· IL\UTJRIL ,.,;;.• Frplc, ~ .w wiiuna view homt! WALKTOOCIAH Harbor View 4 br Mon· 8;30PM,Mon·Thura. rhanget FrankZelarncy $42$. Incl gardnor. sac, ~ml from bGb. 1 MUe pvt ~h. Wlnll. tam rm. pl~ qpt1, 11ebarl.n41 C()mpkle11llon hl1ah And have your 11wlm t•«O· 1138.500. By owner. Realtor. 4"-350l Ml·5071 ~95/mo. Ow'Mr Ml.oaM ~ NO~ a Br, 2 =· atrU. No.r:· 1 ove twin nic c ty mm"pool&tenn1srourt. !;chools, tennis &. pool II .,••all~ R-,... am,-.-1pm. ...__ >fiJuua...r.itA •01mo ttl-"""f O"' laht• and sparkling w1th'"'thlslovely4 Br.2400 Inell (714 )67S·5979· • -Nl ... taff S27S. 2 RR. 1 Ba, !{DI", re-,_ALSO .....,. "'79 • , • Cot#lln11 vistas • youn• ""ft. homt'. Fee land c2l:\)433.285,: wkdays lac• WMf'CI 2900 dee, fed bkyrd. Adult cpl, 3 Bd, 1~ ba, blUnl, drpt, . SPICT"'C•" ... •--------- .or S'l25.000 1213)593.3207 Pro11tltf"tl-••••••••••••••••••••••• no pcts. 646 ~ crpta. fncd cul eac. "" 111 - -r7s1-1t20 DOM'T LIST-SILL! :-; c• w 3 n r Condo. $400/mo. 11981 Coledonl.a Ocean views rrom a Dr. 2 Al ln•llf• rcwl•d VlEW L()t 2 l.rl( botlrrn11. ••oo O\IAllST HIW~ ltAC14 We will buy your Onn!((' Sun r Io w () r & Be a r . Cr. (Ao loward Oceaa oa ba family room. -' car ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11uperwr up11ru1lu ... Nuw C ,...,. 4.PI County horn~ 1't full lmmrd ocr $500;mo Edwards. paat Slater to W new home ln Dana ..... ,.,_ 3706 7.i521!110.~r 1\.1·1~''' ~·""r°" .•• vulue -..·rillh 0 n11 Wl•flk HS).lr.7IS,&4-t·l493 Oalnwrul, turn r«t 2 .Ownr/Airt493'72'78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dwnt I'll :l IHI .I H,1 Rl1frrl'n<:t!t1 t'llll today' blka). (114)538·8884 or 3 nR-:-,,;;;:;;, .. , n;;: l Br, l l)lk bob.~ mo. San CM....nt• I 07' f'Ltl~ thr1•p ~ RR 11nlt11, Allu•ll Of.3·45'17 AHTIQUI IUFF (213l881MJIOI m icrowave. t", ... , V~ l&t 1 br pso. tJtll, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -tlll(l :,oo Art 11-11n11'.I d ti ·•-~.a-p, .uu. mo. Cali _tnoJ. 8'5-081l 1---------Lar~l' 3 be rm. ru!I e.1---------•I ""'' ..., _.., ...;....;.,,,.~----..-..noHllla IOSO MEW.-ORTCRIST RF.S.T nyy !N l'l/\N ml'll 111-:s 1·111h. ('o,tn R...tola Easllldc charmer. Din RIMTBS Bar raTSl-lTOO lo 1 BR, ct.bwhr, tu.Cl• ... •••••••••••••••••••• Ct.EM EN rl'. Jo ull oc·t•an :'>It·""· l>l l!t.~,.10, ll ,,.11 .. up ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ina rm. dinette, modem Let u h ho /.:...... rt• II ..,l6 deck IH5 1 111 Sll.J\Rl'l 3 Rrlrm condo; vtrw: from th111 prnt 111 ~'«I unll" R (; 'J'oylor Moulff "'"'lslMd kit.I 111e yard $4~. 1mo. 111 ow you "' tw~ ac • t ,..!.,, • • Jr f, : Bn, 2 D1\ hrn w/pool frplr . wl!I b1&r. tra11h dttrt d 3 BR. 2 DA hni 1n (·o 'lu M&J\ Cal Lar"", 54e ssao will be llvlnA rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• \NUID.l.8'75-m& Mint conct 9'11.~lo May eon1p:u:lor. 1wim pool. Htrbor EAtalt1<t All •IN· ....,,....,., ....................... •J and makln& money by S Br S ba, ~lltlr• sharp • .......__•111ii1• 370• rent o l t 1 1 .. h 1 l l 1 ,._ Wboal1land 3106 • ll·•ht• 3 B 1 b purch111ln1 your own -I --..1 1 • -r ' wnur 1 .ra enn 11 l' •·· ~uunii ,.rte en. que 11 , ony ..:..d11111c1110GoC11rt11 · ",.., r. •· homeCallan ... 'mo ..... ,.,. ..... , carenc1ar, •••••• .. •• .. ••••••••••• '94-Mll $1~.900 $119,!\00 Trv 15'\. down Wlu1tcver the t'111I ••••••••••••••0 ••••0 • Hardwood nn, l•" fncd rw ' Ira patio, new pluab bra Oceanh'ont l . t • I UDO REALTY ~ hurry rrlnc 0111y no11 ·,morr1he marktt WIMTM alHTAL yrct, rlbl f11r. Klda OK. SCOnllALTY cpt'i· $500/mo tst + Bdrm 2 ~Winter U\itt 1dmtthin11 to •tll'' 673-7300 (714) 4911-8033 nr t21J) With 11 C:lau1!1e<1 Ad o.nntnraBr2Ba. fplc, A Y 11 l 0 o t 8 • ll6-711J clean dep. Jbrlonnr, '400. ~ ~ ~ ~ ClnM1(1f'd adl rloll wtll --------• :J13-511» Coll Nnw• 842 ~711 sar••e.87$-0994 1Jt1lnat+dep 548 ·«W7. MS-1414: evaM().0083 . front MC-l'OZ · .. \ .4.partmenti Fvmlth,d .. -rt t u_._-... ••. •• • ••••••••••••••••• ""'a men ' n nanl. ,..partm•nh UtwhinL Aporim~nh Unf\.rit,. ar-~1 W....s C7 • ....._ ••••• •• •• • • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• for ll...t ~JSO Opportunity SOOS Tuee<Uy October 4, 19n DAILY PILOT -....... ~!'!!'~~ .. ??.~~ Cor0ttad.1Mar l822Costa~o 3124 Newporta.a,h Jl69 •L•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• 'tf'tOftOI• 5150 H.lpWanhtd 1 1oo'H~pW•htd 7 100.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •rfe storu&6 KHr&Ke, TVJlEP.AIR ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. •••••!•••••••••••••••~••••• .. 2br Jba Slt'Pfl 111 heh t-:A.•ff~IDt-: 3 Br Jill!, no $3S.J.Dl6 Wallatc,C.M. 1a Yean, aame locatloo Drinking problem• Wlnt~r. Ulll J>d. parkana ,. p..i.:.. ~ tlt6 2ht :-.t , 67 IWS-~l:ld ln llir" 1hoppln1 <'enter 1 CaUAkohol Helplme biS-~ {SI · ' 540-691i5 Spunnu. .... 1 br, c.:rs>l!I, tlrvs. ()ffi,e Rental 4400 1-'actory authorl.u.'<i re ~hr.. a 4ay tll.S-3830 c.oro..del M-1722 'fl. l""r "s hltn:., t ri1k . liu1 ~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• pair, all major c:u· ... Xlnt ---~ ............... ::O.l ·• ,,_.,O"' \d I l \11 I N r .. nutat1on, ~1th Ll .... O•&VICKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• __________ • uuao ....._ ~. / u l. tH pc~ ; tu l~ on). t•atr T •..,,.. " " " }Urn. l Br •pt J lllks 111·t~ A\ 1111 Nu~ lot. aw llnu.: llob,>IUI. $375 *COS A MESA* eslMblbhoo C'U~11tcle Ap Outcall Mauog. from bcb. 1335 mo h·d~c < ·oRONA UEL ;\J \It 11,mullon. 045 .Wll ~ ~19~ Ofc sp1t<'t' Mv111l, 1»1300 prox S.W.000 ntl Own111 flwtt.. Fvn of It! •7a •9t" •.• 0 77 :! llr Townhu"~ ... trvlc , . ---. !Mt fl 1or 11ny comb1nu l1>avtna an•n .,_ 110 C v ..... ... v.. 7 l or 1'1" I tuuru c'.:" .. br + i.tudt(), "~· k1·' ok 'l nr t 11.1 (.,. 2 Br .! U.1, . .....n•lnJ( II ranac o. .,.1 ,_.,, ~• ~ 5 ~me . " u • th1111 l•wly remdl'd in-.._,.d Exe..___ ,,.., """"" & l:~laU . '';?tdn no JX•ts ~Utl't nph.'x N ..... µl lll(l~ Avail uuw s1d1• out. Jtr cond, • ,,_... '"""'r"'• 8357313 .nv ... yry l Br on pvt bc.:h, w i.huppm~ & fine l>e1u:b ' ' "" r nrvg ,.._.,. pvt. &ale. $325 mo 64421ill :! Ill. JJ\l patio, d~h tu. l.ado VllC u1eu, li1~2 Br ,t dll Shorl drive t o Newport realaurant. Cull 18l5So. l::ICamino Hl'11I 2JJ..82&-~.7l<t--tl7>7764 d ti t t l I I ~11tvuil. lta't>I ili?t & fordctalls. l..£ HAISOll Sas Cl l Full l 11\Jnl( 1111, frplt .1, ',.,,, •' iw:. u. Ip L'. l1Jnk m hldai. Setret11r1u.I Hl:o:ALTY 833·11600 I emtm e 't .1c. Costa MHo 3724 I RBATKTAKING ~7-~1 f,~,~·117~d5~~U(~4$lOO mv '\l' av1111, t·onfllrcm:{' Forappt. 4927296 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JETTY VIEW .: llr duph·x. fllld ' tl. rvom µrovi<.ll'd. ;ibun· lnYuhoeftt •MICHELLE'S* RETAIL SAllS Sates posit1on1 ln yard. paint. hardware, plumbing & elec, aarden & paneling dept's. Expanding Co. seeks FIT salespeople. F /Co. benefits. Xlnt advanc opport. Apply at - 1912.2 • I I ..... Strftf. H.I . " A•' i.. Oil v1ew1> ui.c $;1111 J76 Jo~ ltith S J l>I~ 8705 u1 $JI,~ Jarutvn·1l '" .. 6 . ut1I In 133-1761 5..1 .. u .... ...1 R_...._ $40.00 W EEK• U, t lpi.:rndt'fl :t HH 111,n .. r. ~tOH:, nu .l>t'ts. $!65 • San Cl•fMftt~ 3876 ililnt puliw1.c Opporlunity 5015 01 11 M -Studio •-1 BR A•it.• ,., .... ....... •••••••••••••• •• ••• •••• 642 956 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t<'ll assuge ~ "' r " 'lill)lf lo Chma COVt'. $7~ -.,..,,......,., • JUAM·2AM 731-4462 • . •TV&Moid ServAvall Mo <'all Nil(t:I at Sh . Lti11,..,0pt &!ilall•u :lll1 It yc1u'ru not i:;utlan g • HtlpWanted 7 100HltpWanted 7100 '*Phone Serv, Htd pool tW I 7"11 Allt ' ' Jrp :.pai· .I Hr:! llJ • nt•w :! BJ. .Hh1lt t oinclo. $375 6S• PER S9 FT 13.K'; • r11turn on your lo L 0 0 K J N G F O R ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2378 Newport Blvd, CM " dt>rnr u~ 4, 111~:1.. qll:., mo I yr opt ~lll<l\J 10 ltill WESTCLlfo'F·NR Vt111l cnent, \'811 Sarndy AMERICAN SP OUSE! AUTOMOI'IVE S48·97~or lJ-~·3967 Spat•loU!I uppH d..iplcl\. drpn, nr S. t.::.l 1huu,1m pun:hHIW for $7:1,500. Uµl A(i'l'. 5'11 5032 ll<k..-;, AJUX Co. ~-37.. Z1 Yr old female, folk A«'OW1lln g with 4 lcwl:; 3 &drm, 2 ~n~ .oct·) • no JWb. $300 11.~. 1iurt1on of month!) •Averuge yield on pay-dauiu l dancer, never .J R.A C COUHTINw OneS~=~po· rt ~°" leacll 3740 bJ, fpk, 2 bkks to Bi.: ~~~._545~1:.... runt would upply tu 150 I Westcliff Dr . off• to !Jax lnvoetors, mamed, wants to meet .. .,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona ssoo.,mu ""-aPolnt 3826 pun•ha:.c.7ll4\ll·711001 N1·wpc>rtF1nancu11Ctr Jan . thr u J uly. 1977. wldowerover30. Write: ClH I( ca.r aalespenontorollDd ",.. .. , , BEAC ... ..,.., St 1 The J I'" Ro" In h out our sm,u aales torce. "'~ H HOT Ei-• .,;ih:.l>urv llc11lly ti73-WOO ••••••••••••·••••• •• ••• ~l?J Leaing Office Space utl' aw perm1ta a pre· Mila Kim Mi R a, Kwang 0 ~ •'"'• c. 111 All company beoeflli. Rooms $.1C>Week -P i uillon Sate Managtlr payment penalty charge Hwa Moon, P .O. Box an entry level opentni ood d •-...ti 1 Apt $140/mo 536.7056 2 Br ... toH', refr1g, l Ba. anurom.1 \.It'\". 111•w <! Apc:a tnNftb F\irn 1tMd 1714, 6-lZ-:Uu ext 246 eqwvalenl to ~ or 6 1329, Seoul, Korea ror an industrious fndiv. I emo -m..,. ca ---.. $311~. 11rn '1de hwv BR ill 01·11 4 Pl1·'· Nu or Uafuml1hed 3900 _____ moatbs unearned ln· --look1b& tor oppor. to plans. ComblnaUon new BACH a pt, all uut rurn. 1 I 52fl·4ft2ll, hlwn M·4Pl1 peL~ ~fgr 496·10!'17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE OFACES tereat on the balance *SHARON'S• grow. Mu.a~ be proficient & uaed sales. call Sales blk to pier & bearh. VnJ( Gail n..1 flflo, 1';X(.1'1'1Nti Morl"a"<' n k o r OUTC W110 key adder. POllllum M«r.fOl'appt. adJta. SllO mo Sheryl ..,., uxl' ocl'Jn \ll'W, ;1t.r t.'1munJ & ind.st! apaces. • .. ro en. · ALL MASSAGE caJ 1 f ~2SSl l llll, 1 bll. Comi•r (;In ~ba. palao. l>cJmcd \cil PALM MESA APTS. :!I~ 10 2000 sq. ft . A!J low fered to CaJafon lia re.!· ~ Iii or ilmf, a uditing ---S295 mo. 549-87 ~s or U1Jl, dshwhrA c. nl.'f,, n· :\llNl TI'S Io N l"I' .s .. ~sq. ft. Lag Niguel & dents on,ty of daily i;ales reporU for IWW• ~t 7220 q d $40Umo 411J.(Jl.17.l fl('ll Mai.sion V1eJo areu. ~tol.ocm 5 025 DIAL..A-SHYICE ~·1reaorfita1~danutts1·-&Amap·plc.y u.onn H ..__.. 3742 H.1<'h. 1&2 HH 11 dy to SD "' .._. .... , E>CORTS, MODELS ,..... "" ,.... 28'5.DIUUIOR BLVD. -W ---L lJ an • • ~rwy. •••••-•••••••••••••••• u-u"SAGE in ...,...,... 171>'2 GUlette ..aA ..... 1054 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~BR Townhot.1.M: cluld~n uxury apt, 2 r + dt•n. ~ lrom ~o & u11 C.aJI 831·1400 ,..,.., ..-~··• g._ M21J COSTA MESA DATSUN New turn. Stucho. acro!IN OK School nn;by. $325. & in now 4·µ1e\.. Fpl(' \ctult!>,Nol'cL'> l1t,2"d&lrdTJ>:1 ~IS Ave , Irvine. 8am·Spm ---------- from Bcb Dock JVail m o. Call Suzanne. balcony w /mln ~ vly l.56l Mt•suUr AirDOrf Offices LOANSAVA!LABLE Aaldarext.25 MontbruFrl. Waterpd.J acuz.o.ix.ul. 6H·2071 or !''rank . v1ew,mm.frt)m!\l~nnu, !~HlllsEustofNewporl i {mNTHFREB Cred1l nolimportant. Aut.omech&killedtore- crpt.a, drps, frpk, vaew 97 5-004 or »Cl 5 S375 mo. 644·05JO or klvd I FUil l>erv1cc. No leHe re· lroker, 493-l I 0 2 •KARINS * ACTIVITIES move froiten 'M CbeY)' S24.S.mo.l i52a.a63l 640-2412 . . . 99'7-0328 ____ ~>-16·!1144~1 q'd.~sq .rt.Plenty M;;.-1 T,,;t--OUTCALLMASSAG.E DIRECTORS beadboltA1w1ftlOWllSZ. --• ---or parking. 2082 s.E. ""-~ • 5 03• l LU1-2Pll 956-2443 ThJl time, ln active re· out Impact Wl'Wdl. ett. LO!J11ftC1 hoclt 3748 BnJ.tht & cheery 2 HR. 1 Hunffngt0tt a.ach 3840 • n l 1 s N ~ ~ t.J.remenl home. Call ror Could be ... , abort evu _;;~~~·;;;_:~.;;·~·;~'. e::,wc~~:' ~· M'"' ~·~;.;·;;;,;:·;;;;:·;;;,:'. l\~e a:~~h.u551)ci10 ~wport. ••••• l •• 0.A •• N •• S •• 9·;;_······ HORSEDRAWM appt.831-asa5or60-5881 ~~aht m •• .~ tNN S7S/wk. S27S/mo. 497·3388 644·2212 bltns, yard, w11!'lher & lb HAYRIDES Adi'flty Dlredar ~ Maid ser v ('olor TV. 719~~ lr1'I 3 Rr 2 nu. high dryer ~ook up:""'.~· Kids lfil.ftl'l1Wl'I AJso2ftdTD LOOM F/time,exper'd,over25. Automotbe ~ !~~~. ~ok 'Jo\.~~ ~~~~~~~S.d~.111tv~Nov ~~ olc 675-0670 ur BIG' ~ F•'S:ZM~'C~,.. 1 ?:£.~ ~~~S:~~1 .. NewDet.tllbelp.Sbopnoefl · Hwy. ---ostoMeso ltl4 APT MANAGEH, Hunt .,.,~........... 6 42-2171 US.0&11 10 m inutes fro ALTEIATIOHS ~=-paid. Ello.~ Mt.,..,...leoch 3 7 69 ....................... deducllononnew dt-luxt! • ,/'=:.., ~couple haa money Newport-Riv er d e Fitter wltb exper. buffent&~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1410 1'' Sid tn I 3b wiats m Hunt. Har bour /,/r11111 --Lo 1oan-1at •--..ATD'a. freeway. Minimum 20 n eeded for Pash Io n bolste-abampooe-Oceanl t 3 BR t n· '' e P ex, r, area. Adult couple. Wntc ._ --""' • ..._ per group. For d . , .laland br h t M l ., ••• frplc ~l Jun~ or Y~· ~i t~lc, yd , enctitar. Classd1ed Ad •21. lh11ly Thc-n· " ~l millwn 111 ~:::;..-,.:-....... A&ent.(96.-0800 contllCtK.ria,611..(189().. thews nn::c~ p!,.i ~beck o=Clr-QP 6 de- ly 9!16.67sfi. • . m-ml f>.42·1603 Pilot, P. O. liox. 1560, rC'crPallon Tennt'I, WE BUY F IRST & c.11 u'VWJ. . a.t New CONDO 2 br, 2\~ bit, Cost.a M.!f'a _92626_ sw1mmin.:. b1lhards. 2 s E c ON D TD UST MASSAM ~eH-~ ·::~ ms Bl.Gii ---------' ooalth('lut>..CrneSunday A _...... MS-UDO OCEAHN~ 2 rplMI, bllJD.S pool & •ALL NEW APTS 2 & 3 bruni·h, parlll'S and DEEDS. FIGURE MODELS ~ $1200 ""'. ,pa s.aoo mo li7~-.4!H~ bdrm s e n cl Ra r MUCU MOKJo;• 'SAHClE.M9'TI--AGENT 7lMl&-OllOO ESCORTS ~ to · l•--------2 ~~RRENTA'ino ~1 fire p laces, bll 111~ l'lu~ beautiful :.m.:IH, MeclcalArtslWg PVI'PTYwill paymore OUTCALLONLY eeeb2~9!.~~fi~:,1! AVON t,ee.3BR,41b11 IMO Slu'NM:-.;Q 2 lir :! IJJ iil4~84&-0lf!87 daya. l&2 bt-droum!. lurni:oheJ Jdeal Medical or Dental faryour2ndT.D. 6 1 1-311 1 exp 111 ll.mple family le 2 BR. 2 ba $400 Rarden upt, pool. rel· rm 2 Bdrm. 2ba, Condo, pool or unfornr.ihed Snrry · suit.es. Plush carpets & I0-8S"T8 narrattw &plll'aiaa.IB. 1 STEPS TO I EACH sns 710 W 18th St carport, ad Its o n ly. nduJL-. only, no ix'b Thti ('i'l'ltral air SS" pef' fl. EXOTIC GIRLS Posil:ica N.B.. 1 Poailioo M!91XTL\CA.SH? 2 BR, !Mn, a b. ~75 ESA S275 mo 955-3097 l'K''t In country club llv Call YEATS COMPANY ..... a. t•nls/ / J4 Wilshire diatrict L .A. Eamiup ar. 800d-hours l·BR.., yearly 1400 M P INES __ _ _ mA: Jt u pnn· you can af 498-0660 499-2237 r IClld ....,eaiKodell.llg Xlnt tralnlng & irowtb are n.mble w&m 1ou•re 2 .BR. den, unlurn SS 7 S BRAND NEW Studio 1 3 Br, 2 full batha. l"ully ford Roommule sen l<'L' _ • ~•/ Ou1.c:.Uso.ale&~ potent. Also Fee Jobe. an AVON repnHD4 & 2 bdrms. ~. 1285 & cpt'd , frplc, dshwahr .,,aalablt-Execut.Jve ofhce apace, Lod&Foilld C II C 541).8055 tatlve. Call 561).70'1 CIC' associated "111·~ I~·, llf l\l Ti>~~ I : ~ "., ..... , ~'I ,., 1 S350 lmmed occupancy Like new. Children OK including receptionist ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bacb 43 seeb t o meet a arry. ' ZeniUl7·~· Pool. 111cuu1. frplc & $'10/mo-1028 Adams St Oakwood rrom Sl.50 mo. to S38S mo. • a W •••Is 1100 warm f\m lovio.&lirl wbo :Cou~~t.a~Ji:U~eno~bor~D.ll~De~C:.~1~A&~•:·1;~~~~~~~~~ d!lhwh.r. Adults. no pels. A&\. Ellen C. Mahoney Garden Apartments Pre11UAe location. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates l&ihni hit on ber _cy.71'il) ' • Open duly. 2650 Harla 983-0731. 752-&12l .AlTOIMIY ATL.AW llat of lntert!8t. Re~ly to APTMANAGIR BabJsltWwalded.N :ll>. St. c M. <Mesa Verde Hnrpcrit.o<ll/......._ ----~ . Ad 1100, Dally llot, M ture le 1w·r tO Mooday·i'r1d.a1. My Dr orfllarbor lllvd.) * 3 BEn ng5 11110 lrv1n1• I al J7thl HO. COSTA MESA BAllRUPTCY $95 P .O. Bo• 1560• Coeta m!naie=l:o~eun-home.Ml-'7921 I MONTH FREE II"~ M!iO.'Wl •l'nvate oCJlce.$75 per Mesa,CA9Zl28 ltainCost.aMesa..Adult.s, BABYSITTER fol' 1 yr Oceanfront •• Rl j:ht on ~9-244~ * POOL JACUZZI rncmUl mcl utal' DIYORC£ d5 RELAXING MASSAGE no pets. Apt+ salary. okt, mt broe, C.M. Tues beach". Utll pd. l hr 2 Br 1 Ba. new cpta & • ,. • ..,_.. 1 .. cll/s-ttii ••HO SQ FT Carpet, '40.J "'1 BobJames-Llc ?tlaisaew-TSLM&mt 642-1803 " l'tt, M PK fl t ome $250 ~13, 9a-3558 drlJ!I, bllns & rl'fn~. end FAMILY liOO lflth St drapes, air cond. $195per -~7 Outcall9-9,494-5W ARCRlTECTURAL IL· 8"8.~..,.,_ I * ·ADULT nov,•r;1lttah1 month inclutll OCEANFRONT 2 Br apl, ~ar. ~o pets., Av now i;.r• 11170 •Two oefire !mites, 630 • --t· • rt...-. _ _. • 5 300 .... smrl ,.__._u 5360 LUSTRATOR. Begln·I•--------·· furn. w11ar Availablt' ~o 64li 1246. CM BANBURY CROSS sq 1-,-S!25 ~ monUl wn • rvwwu --~-nlng & adnnced. Pfl' or Ma~ 842-6604 Rooms 4 000 incl uul ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··;;;; .. T1;;:~·1;.:.:•5••• Ftr. Apply Marc Sa•bo BAIERS . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _5-W-2200 <Zl.3>697·2064 Lost or Pound a pet? Call ..., """ AAoc.,955-1.Ml. HEIJEIS 2 Br up~, oce11nfront Ani mal Aaslt!t a n cu Allt..,...,..·Mla.'iln• A.., til U 11 IARP 2 Br & 3 Br, nt-ur ... ,.,...~ ., • .... · 15 l pd SHARP be ROOMS S.'10 "'" & up EXECUTIVESUrTES League ~·2273nofee. penion&..828-9848.24hrr Artist, free I.an~. Pit. to S'lUmo.83.J.-3138 ach, 0 W. FP. patlOll. w k1lcht>M ~2.50 wk & Delux~ pn vate omce. do editorial paslo up. l WRADBr'DS -----gar's,a,ail 9&0-2358 up Apla !H8·~l7S..'t :,un ny . Jlr cond. LOST: Shep1Lah m ix, Fast & accurate. Exp , f"f"ltft • 2 Br w /pat10 ... 1ep,., lo REFURBISHED 'Ir bch 2 br. 2 tia UP""r Pl'rson .. hied phono l'O\ brown male, Vic 39tb Social Clubs 5400 ~referred . 6(8·4451, 1"or Day•N.taht beach. $350 mo ..-ROOM~. Sea L~rk \lol~I. St N D Reward 873-4790 B S Publl U ., ... ,,._ f' n c-I R d r 2 1 7 o:? ~ r .i ~ t • ... cc r ct .. r 1 a I • ••••••••••• • •• ••••• ••• • · · · ca ons ........ ... M6-5tiM ~ D 074 f\iewpon lih d, l...OIUI Appt:J Betwa rookhur:-l $2!15 \hit-¥ l'.ome rt.'Cri~ serVHl' Easy fwy ac LOST Golden bell(• • ..a 2Br,1blotktobeach,$32$ Aict. 67~231ld.d\, ()6207iS ~va11,roiorTV.AM FM cess.11668.akerSt.C.M. mixed collie & 1 hep ·ATOUCHOFCl.ASS.! ASSEMBLY ,..__.~_;_~•_, ...... mo Wl.ota -d 1 W kl 11Jr OC:Au·port.5482982 male. About 10 yrs old. Meet attractive " ln· _........,. ... --·~ B~Wbit Rlt liS-4&30 ~~ew2 br. 1 ha .I br ~ b;i ra '° a\a1 ee Y ren --------Wearlnl e uc a lyptus telliaent people, qwckly FAR Wl'f>T ____ e r --Bltns Ch1lrt ... mall P<'t l11lstoo&up fi.IG7US Deluxe office space 52S' beads. Scar analde rtfhl &d1scrcetly1tt ftWI Oceanfront 2 Br apt, ovu Easta1de spacious 2 br Nr ok. 1 l J826-Ql16 A h 11 1 <.: t ~ Ne-.·port Bl\d, Cl!. front le!. Vic. of ff"Al· _ 1NTROV1EW7S2-5411 SEIVIC£S BAlflY Jarage S350moincl util. shopp1n~. Patio, ga r . m .1~M or nn in o~ a ;'l!cft ~181 644-2228 _, • W1nte.r.'64&-:ZSlO SJlO 6-.'5 3858 , ~lM Deluxe J Br 2 Ha, <ill ele1· MM•. :!277 llJrbor <.:en· -...;... --·----lngton SUmet Beach. _ w pal.ao, ~end itar. 16581 tNlllY located, 235 rooms. MESA \~ERDfo: 250 1q rt , Na me Is P o r.s um • .._ YU~AY9 tBdrm.farpark'a.StepsJhr.2 ba.MC!lll~I>e.I M nr. LeGrandel.nS.16·9-i'll !'tl /\~Y with kitchen. ulil pd Nice loc. Air, Reward. Mn. Jackson,,;:~•& Irvtne • lO bc.b. •tmo. Winter 1fwcr s:JOO \.Jpper saoo. ~ µhone & T\' Swimming plush.$200.~7--0825 213 ~-5277 ,..,..tto. B4aa1 0ppol'EmploJer • only.~ -farruly,nopeb S.IS-4.'MJ~ ~ 3142 :::~.jU~~1.,.an!::rv ------Loelt: Fem Ca lleo, 9 ma.-••••••••••••••••••••• Winte'r ot yrly renta l ''II BRANO NEW CONDO 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ra\ft atnrtm14 r1om ~SJ a Prfnw Ofc. Space old. CdM area. Reward. 7005 bllt to beach. Cbarmlo't 2 Dr 2 1' B a · f P I c · have sevt'ral 2&3 br con week. 1n Cost a Mesa. Xlnt.1 ____ &M-__ 1.2S8 ____ .. -••••••••-·•-•••• br, patio, frplc. nt>wly d11bwshr tr11ot. .cmptr. dos for rent Pool. llome 6<'5 4840 rnt~ LOST: l Yr old fem Calleo,_ ________ _. fwn. (%1.J)TICMOlJ pvt paUo, ~-b42 3'183 w /tennis. ~ to S42.S Richard K"wOf ~ v H bo 1 -... eV<''l, bef9PM Joan or Diana Mf> 1371 l~t· turn mom for duy C'at. 1c. ar r v~ew BOREIMIEGRETS? YE A ll L Y O C E AN orS46 J."179 •ves Nnpl d ft'malc'. litt• kit COUORAn R1. 11111~.64_4"508 ____ _ FRONT. w. ·Newport. 2 Adult, Eastslde 1 & :? br, ~ · privas. S100/mo.54&-2S13 71 4-558-1701 FOUND: Bit, i roy It BR. ....... lDUDaculate pool. jH('UUI. laundry, wport leach 38 6 9 v--....... -__ R-__..-..... -~.:itl~o~~~~~~~~~~~ brown atreaked cat ~ darll alu~· e ncl 111 r . $240·$270 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCvnun .,....Cid I • ......_ Adulta ·' 644-0878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof/Exec/MedOfflcea w /blk flea coll. Vic a__.,. 'no pets. -- --PA.RKHI Wl'OllT Qibm-8 11 Bur. Slpa 12. Smst.ore $85-$300w /uW. BayahoreaNB.fM&.-0885 .x>mo.&505t,;Seuborl' °Ml.,8 Verde 2 Br, pool. Bach e lo rs. 1 ur :.! Pooltbl.clr TV.SSOday. HB.1183-12.43;840-1571 Or. l'fM, dl'flll, gar. opt>n for Bedrooms &Townll11t1'l'~ 494..atill Loat m~le~lnl S,eb· On the Beach·Wlnter r('n Inc; p e ct I 0 n s. t Is \Jn From $.'l64 so ----omce s pace 1100 sq rt. namer c • lrvl.De, tal. Duplex 3 BR, 2 Ba lti!»lA, lowu WO mo Sptictacular spa. tntdl Deluxe Sun Valley, Idaho divided Into 6 office~ on CM. Call4.97~ ~-G •. r I ~ves,M~17~ rt"treatlon proi::ram Condo. 2 BR, 3 Ba. 11 MesaVerdeCrpts,drp~l FOUND· '-b mlX dol up. _.,. ar. .. rp c I 8 I R A "' f C I .... 2914 W Ocea nfront 90C1& pro~rem pon ,, 11 ef. n1te M2·1MOl \. 5o• sq. t. a malo F airview Dr I, IC l' 3 b r I,. n ho u" e tennis couru. At Fa~hlnn -----Hadlev 003-8!133 ' • ~orli3~179 w patio. iiarHi:e +pool l~lltnd J;imbortt ~Sim ._..s toSltare 4300 _ " • H a rbor Blv d. CM . Qwet compl~>. \rlult~. J ()llquin ltJll!\ Roarl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 800 Sq. Ft . A•rporl. -~--------- no ~" !3.'>0 ~5 3381. 17 I 4t ,44-1900 Wom11n rompnnlon OVC'r r n me location. 4321 FOUND. S he ltle Mix 67S·5~9 t..'i w car to ~hare CdM Rltth St. Ste 200. EJ[ec m.le, .. Hoado'' Graha ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Blcxk Cnim ,.aler shore".. home w same Rm & ore & r~epuon rm. pvt & Meadowlark. Dr. HB Get•ral 3802 2 & 3 Bd rms, mature an•a 1 hd. 2 b,1 dul'lt'" hoard & nominal <1alan bath w tshower. Encl 846-SSti Men! Women! Enter the h1Cb paying & raactnat· Ins occupatioD of a akiUed bartender. Tr&ln· iog by PROFESSIONAL M !XOL 0 01STS . MINlM UM 3 wtt course. J o b p lacemen t a.11· allt&Dce. For tuf o call: M.ATIOHALSCHOOL OP lil'T94DIHC. 1211 E. Lincoln Ave. Anaheim 991-3622 "We pnde ounelve• in Quality and l ntesl'1ty Open Dally 9.AK·lOPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1u~·Jr;; pd. 7711 Scott Yr Ille c7141!156·:>871 tn ni:ht 1,.,rson. Nile o pat io. $390 m o. K---------1 •lbr $115. Lona Beach. d.Ly. ph 1173.4725 Investment. 754-7900 P'bund ahort hair blk kit Cpt1. drps, s t v, ref 2 Ar. bltn!>. dshwahr. Pvt~ra~.~~~~:1srrt' Hoommalewantr<f· 2bdr Realtor will share fully ~t·S:.~~flea. collar JoblWant.d. 7075 Ad It a, no pet t>. bakon, aar, .:irlult!>, n Spal:. 2 Or. den, :? n,1, <!ba duplex, Bal l'cnln furn. oCc. w/same. Your •••••••••••••••-•••••• 714~4 pel& $2H. 54~-4291 Cplr, patio he S52!1 . MlPr8 fl7:l 71o:I own busine11. Choice Found bch area rem dot{. Hou1ecleanln1t w.elrly. ASSEMBLERS &SOLDERERS Im.med. opeoiop. Lona or short term Hflitn ment.s. Work when yo want. You doll't. po:f. wt pay you. Udl'f/R.wl Countft Sales. J'UU nd P /time openio.p. C~L. 873-1810for appt. ....... 3"' m. CoaliHwy, CdJ:fi.9 1714155 .. 5922 1c11MH1 Isled 3106 &lS..0627 Ref's Agent. Gi:l-1020 ('Mt11 Mci;a location. Call Huslue mix breed aol Good wort & good m s. Olllorcomointoc111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSlO~.~l; OCE~NFRONT YRt.Y. 2 Cutdown 1':d7!U·7760 color67S-T754 • Maria,&G-Z5i58. ILL'" Bankhla MOOyr ly.Cute2br housc drpa,encl~ar.yar~ Adlt Br 1 5 11, encl J:.H' ut LMftCJ!JCpettsei! lulUMss Retttol 4450 F o und alte re d mal HefpW..t.d 7100 ~ L.:J MIWACCOUHTS + 1ar. pkg. Avail J0,5 or 11dltcpl onl>"S2:JOmo. quictcnd o!W N\•wport Sharouh<1mcor11ptment •••••••••••••••••••••••Siamese cat Hunt. Be •••••••••••••• .. •-•••• ee~v1oe:s COUM5aOlt • ~~ evc1. O~nr 1 Agt.. 642·0Sll6 _ . MS-'7219 or 559-4221 Qwst-Cl>An.s U>rut.urn> 4 OElUXE O FC 'S area. 531-9831 I ll· 1441 tor out' Colt& Meaa ofc. IGIM»artftlntulo 3807 ~ Rr2 R(J upper, SJOO mo abr. 2ba . Bum (·c11m1:,, U LA!-..,~pr.~cu.,f'd~'ll Conf rm., lle&t ~. 1111 Fo;nd_m_a_l-eS_b_e_p_h_e_r -1 ACCOUNTING «6.lt-07&5 ~::,·,~~~r~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• NoPC'l', 1021 Val~nc111 wood pan<'llni:. frpk. . r,1 •tllNU" )""""'-' paneled. sm. wh11e In r e· n1ix Plll>PY· VJc Edin&e ~~~~~~~~~!I )(.r.~atMNIOO J..uxurloUA, b1&yfront llvln1t ( ~11546-~ -hltns. cloae to hl'h Yrly I 11r (IVl'l' Ii v 111 K32-4l:l4 u!°. 1 or 2 yr lease. Lake & Brlalol. 551-4459 an 6 ~~;D~o.~e~rr~UA~ -C .... Pt•ra& In UUs plush 2 81·. 2 ba ...... EW o~ERS G73-76M SCCl.m" fcmul<' lo find 2 !,orkest 1o1 r ea. K e nt ---t'lgureClerks. ·-=·--w /huge rooms & over ,.... ",.... ---.. .. ar m~ Found: Sheltle, ASSEMBLERS ~ • -- looka Rllstonlnl{ bay. Full HEWM ... uAG>EMIHT LIDO-Cl~<>ICt-: i hr, Ur upt <As ~0011a!I1101'1'>1 714-581·9393 Callaft.7pm. 2700 11...&CM sec bldg Subterranenn "'"" view. patio, frnk din hie in Nwpl tlch nrca. 646-83'79 Solderers. E le clr1cal &O.E. )(/f' Su ...... Fl.O~R ,. Ka l ha D Cannery Village, 2813 ---------i parkin1. lloatallp .111a1I ,... "'" rm.Adults ~·675~!1 <2IJ>JJ;'i":i';; i-;11v~.: Lafayetteat .29th.2level LOST: Small whlto mal Wlrtnt"Jle.Wlrina. (~~~~~~~~~~ $1650. 67S-4177S. I bdrnt and... P ROMONTORY m:i 1:!.:l..'>·~1!177 oft' or Mote. 450 11q. rt ShDRIY. Doa. No t.a11. 6 _!fill...!lli 2Brluxurycondo,oceon 2 and3bdnns PF .. NTHOUSE VIE W,2 $190moPh:873-26M V ac. Co1 ta M eaa vie w. st-eurity icales. elc: J br townhoulH BR. 2 Ba + lort. Small •MOVIMGr? SAVES St/Orans• Ave. Sun PM. M.25 ·mo. yr lae. 600 E lwtttt fl,..,.ac.st pelok S70067'.>·57~i i..ct.ntriol R...tal 4 5 00 Reward . 8'5·730 l or If '.1f'•l11Aln Ill I\.' -.. Q_f_eillUQ ft ".,P\PU,\U• ltl l I' Oceanfront. Avn1I tkl l POOLS Ll'I u' hl'lp '"11 fim! ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>48-ms F.qualOpporEmployer 18th. 9!17 83R2 A'HI lOIH M50 hte 3br 2b••· enr 1(111 1·un11cnwl ronmnrnt1 ------or~· J _.CUlll Dlk to hrh. bale . .,.,. cl •SllAJH: \HOM 1-.• LiCJht MfQ-lapHt LOST: Kitten, fem. A I ft s Im. 14M455 S450. 2 Br 2 lia. 2 llH'. l\.t) S _.U.._. _. hook-up No IX'lb fii15·7411.'> h m K~liS 35<>·665 11q l $140·$250 mo•· 1ameso. Blk apot Eq 1 Op E view, 2 car encl a14r. \ r A l"llA TSL Mgmt i;.12 1603 mo Util pd. 646 3357 on front n aht pllw. & AcctnK Bk1tpn1 u.a por mployer ly Balcon). Cltisc to SA. lrw) & So -bnck loll paw. ADI. lo TEMPORARY 'l"SLMj!ml 642.lti-OJ l'st abop'&· Tiny Tuts novouhkcth<'henrh" Sharr '.RR ~m in Irv. lushtns/ln•fft/ • ·~ry11lal.'. Vic. Dana Reatster Today to W'Ot'k r-J-"----leach 3118 welrome 3 playjlroun•h Profcsi1onnl decor. 1 hr w1yi: J-.xc•c. Woodbr1c1al' AnanC• H. Reward. 496-8702 or on varlous accotmUna & ~·T.--U A r a re chont'e at ~l!O (lak<.'. t>uohc & 1:.ic.) 12 4!J6.S964 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM $285 P t510 W Balboa 675-7l01 Mm to heh. SUl5 + ulal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --ookkeoping uslr n 2 5 11 w. S...&w•r ~~ luMMH , LOST· sso. Reward. menu. Work close to 557-4800 S.A. New 3hr twnhllt" on hul{e ----Opporlunlty SOOS 9 Mo. blk female Scotti•, Ho~~. hl~ms~: r~~:urnc ASSEMILIR 8'nldn1 LOAM 1av .. cuc Kartaen Savln JI I• Mektnl ae exper'd loll\ service clerk. lf111t be ca.oablo ol haodllna i~ aorance." &•n'l loan service worlc lnclud. beoet • deJD.adJ, T Jl)O 6CMlO wpm. Xlnt salary, WOl'kll\I condl • bal.nt.s lnclud. denta.1. Apl)b' At, MutneraSavmia 1515 M1riner1 Dr, N.B. l".qual Opp Empl)T m/r Spa'ciou1 2 BR, 2 Jln Duplex. Crpl. fed yrd. cl~e to schl1 & 11hol)ll. No • pet.II. GS. ~98 .. 187 J U 7 days, 10.5. No pe~P p:t ~:e. ~I~~!, :Jh,•~ :~~!~: ~~I~ n~~~ ~>~!~~ r1f~~ ••••• ••••• •• ••••••••••• Nloat e~'BoLn1u1 n.~ .. ~~~~~ ton ts needed lhr uout ,. am nn e ..... ~ Oron"e Co . pool. JllC, 11u1rna. t'tr 'l/o 96.1-7237 11!tor 5 PM. Opport to have 3 bmil or41M·l952 ort94·771i9 •Robert H&'r's 1296. New Townhoul'e, 2 BR, l ~ ba. pnUo. utlult:o 165·C 21st St. M2 !!017 pets ~75 mo 1>40 :l.'1211 •1r f I h -----• 1;.i1 HSI I {'VII 2 ~1rl~ nt't'c1 i.tirm• tu ~hurt• '""'" 0 your own n I c Loet h rt h 1 4 Id Accountemp_, Jlid hst' In H. H. SJ 30 rno fast ~rowhil{ weight ron· mn1e8 .-~t. "t~~ Y~ ,!ht WO S. MaJn, Sle 501 Lfi. varied work. Exper. helpf\11. but not nee. Near Orana• Co. airport. Growtnr oo. tor 1rowln lndlv. Medical Devlc Lnb, 556-1905. A ulom •ti c~t r::a::n::1:--.-:re:-.1•BAN..;;Xl;.;N;O;;;;;;;;;;;; builder. T.op 1111ory. Jo:x -• -wM• " COFOMdetM_. •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN vn:w "' 1'ht" Sh<JT"C•!'l 2br llub-l"t! P11t1r1 /rpl<', pool. tennia S.125 m o !~llVC' S2~ mn 1 759·0715 Pnme 11rea. 3br 1 '<hA ·Nu crpta, drpe, Avitil Jm med 213.a-1.511:\1 THE DAISY FO R KIDS A HO THllA PARINTS l ·P~ • 2 bedrooms •Tot tot f'alin1 (l'nrMi Vlltt!'l til\7 W1·~I l~th SI C;ill 6.11 :fs15 Cute 2 Br, i blk mland fr C11l llwT Fplc pu\111, icar lnd1' rm. ~.iSO Sf'llthin111fa~tw1thD111ly G73·J5J7 f'1l11t W.1nt /\ti" ,_ 1 ulll 11.~ 9:10:1 trnl 1ndu:\try. <"ontsct chclit & puw!I Vic Jrls No. Tower, Union Bank llP\Crlv W<'t<"r VITA IV /\v . CdM 6'H·l27l lnThoCltyofOranae p 'd onl y. X.lnt Co •-.. benefits. 982.-SS · & H f ACCOUMTSPJnMI 'r'rlv Twnh11e, I. UH, 'l 1111 r11>1c. w.o. o w. :i 1·111 jl11r, $3.-.0 mo 5.51 3:111R I \·mnll• r oommutt• oth1111• • 'i hr twn<'l1 du11l11'<, ~175. 1i7:1 •\1;1" or !i Ill ~17~ ~ Jbr, 2ba. end wur Block to bearh, l\Jkun~. LAHOHATOHIES, INC '' -· --7t4/A35-4103 JRVIN1': 7!11·017~ LOST· (told c h a rm AUTOMOTIVE brArelrL. Vlt' oC New SALISPIRSOu Yorki1r Reatrunnl on AccounUna Clork " ynrd Nopet~ TS!. 'ltllrnl •Home Shorhtq Sfl'Y, GIFT Gallery, worklnit 17lh St. CM. Deep lien· Alrporter Inn Hotel. Con· ~xperitnced. New or 1142 1hO:I Sm:ill 1•1•1• Onlv Mt.-r /\<" par1Mr. Limited hr11 & tlmentnl vulue Sl500 J"e· la(1. Mr. Ilannan833·2770 used Car1. Rorer Miller rrplunc-c Of Hoommnle lnv<;tml req'<I. Ph· Mon d 0 84a 7686 ----Chevr ole t[ L a I una •:30pm-t:SOpm Moo lbru Frt. It t:.aam..e:aopm OI\ SaL Jlor our So. Cooa\ Plaza olc.. Eapet. pref'd. Call Oath)' Bou1ka , NMOe$ 011 \h(I <'11n11I Lu,,.ury I hr Opt•n hl'a '""· lrpk. " dl•• k' \llult .. 11nh nu Jlt'I '-Yrh ('lt\!-1 m11 f\i.l Cl.'\.'>7 ,.Mi 21•11 thru Fri, 10.12.87S 30811 wnr wnet • ACCOUNTS PAYl\BLE Btacb. C a 1 To mmy I.OST: German Sht'p CLERK Thompson al M.Jlr<"hr1 11.1nrmml nrl'd The fastest draw In thll tn ~hr hsl'. San Juan West . a DAily Pllot fit1I 1112.1, 1!Y.l ;>:?AA Clas1f1ed Ad. 6'2·68'71l. ~tn area. J la1 name El Toco are.a, eo.me U· 494-1 tl t S4'-fH7 ta ll "Rusty'' Reward ptr. 10 Key by \ouch, lite -- 91111 5913 typ1n1C~l ·----· Sell ld~ Items Cllf.P••• .. s..-.a.Lom 3333 Btfttot Bl. CM £qual OJ>1>0r Xmploy,T i £a DAILY PILOT Tuesday Octooer 4. 1977 Add 1t...Bull\11t D1apt_.r 1t .. H..:.immer 1t Carpet SERVICE 11 (t'llll•nt It.. W1 rn 1l...H0t• " Clean 1t MOVl! 1t .• .P r~~~ it .Pdint it Nall 11. .Plt1stl·r 1t. F--1x 1t. •• DIRECTORY Appflortn R•poir C•llinq1. Ac:CHistlc rfcof ·•••·······•·•••·•·•··· ......••..•................•..••..•.•••••.•... 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IGbyslffinq CttnHit /C0ttc:re+~ Hubbard Elec:trk l.11<127136 1>45 bll 1 1 11 111 cl y m., 11 I' J 1 n t 1 n i:: . 11ous1-;n,.i.;,, "I I!\<, 1'""'11 LI II ~ 111 l':. " . H (' I 1 .1 h I t• ~1·1\11·1·. J;in1n·.., Hai: gtJCI} Anns alo7:. 65.'3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......•.....•.•....... lnll'nbr, Exlr. Free e:.t INTERIOR 1'.:X'fERIOR :!:•yr.; op. ti-l2 02',15 l'ommcrc1111/ResidenUal e ut it y )'Our pool. Mosonry ..................••... ··········•·•·•····•··· l'lml>. h1.111hng llmt-·UP!>. ~:~ :ii:n IJe'd fo;qw1>1111•11t for fun Cl-. \1 Jo:'<IT WOH"--\II Jo:LF.C1'Ult'I \~ l'ric•1•d und 1mag11).1t1on. :i S k1mb Hl'J1>011ublt!. 1-'ri:t-n ght·ln•c t''lllllalc 1111 1tJtes . l'h f>.l!I t,''17 c..-;(.!) Call 754.10025 luri;c 01 ,rnall JObl> Grodinq Tll!o:StlNSlllN t-: <;I Hl.S To hnghlt'n your honlc or loui.1111·..,~ 1·all 'l'hc !'\uns h1ne (;1 rh f u r pt' r s u n u I l' I •' u n 1 n 1: :.1•rv1re. Reas ratt':.. l'ull 1\11 k ~111 k "m •ll I 1nhs Slutc Lu.-. 31981.2 ltept11r & repla~mea\ ot N,·w1.11u t, l 'o,ta Mcbu & \OUN<; Man, ~ yrs ex pr Call DON WEISZ for old Ulc or coping. Floo lrnm• fl7~Jli!le\c~. 111 ~allco\'er1ni,;. J"rt•t• FrecesUmate 64.Z-1403 ei.t, Guar . 534-7.U le -l.J<'t111St\(J 67:J 03!1~# ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpenter Controdor .;i..1plo11th•r Dump 'l'•'Ul'k e~~ MS 857t:i, Andy 87110743 !;./uahlY Brick, Block & --· l»atioa · ·.:..:..:=-------- •••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••••• ••• <icw-dtnin9 J la u I\ n ~!. t r ct' wur k. St on<' work . l11l''d & l'AINTINt;. lntr;l•:xtr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• flooflng ho11ded,tn•1•1•st~m1 1·;xpr'd, hones l , neut ,....a.1-c "-·-.u--••••••••••••••••••••••• Uoors , \~uulow,,, ,.,.i,,, HJ Huffman & Sun, Gt•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:r11rl1ni:, 1.lt•mo el l' '>llt'IH•s. Hough & 1''uu:,h l'ontr Cu.Mom ,\ll & l\dd, \Vf.1-:lHNG l'I Jo'.ANl lPS l!Jl 12.'\7 kca:-. L1c'd. !164 1045 -OftSITift>nun ........ ,, Mo•lnq D.iH' A I um l rl um Co v c n, ROOYS U\SW~ •lclot)" l'wkup wurl.. 042 ti71s:I flu t 1 n '> 1· .i h 1 n e t s , Wt.'t.•k l) M u111tc11a111·l· u_ .. 1 C t r--I lornlll'J 'IJ1•w ('ntl~l ltt•s Fret• est 642-!>'J07 ,,_ nq -anytime SS2 0245 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Screenf'd .Enc loseri1 dlrcc~; t!ttab 1 35 Jn. AK'll l & l.onl{ D11.t1Jllt't' Wood Lattice Covers. co' Call ll•rold Gu120, arpe ~• c• & t·omnl . ti..&~ 4fi4·l 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ l!>tl Lil· Bo lll.ll•tl G arden111~:,t•n1Cl' dt'i.111 'H1';\l'l':sT haultnl( 111 I luu~t•t·leJntni: Window~ (1<Hid nHes-Good refs Mr Lynn l\t.1nn.: Lolo\esl rat~'• When you're talking menl Slabs. 20 Yrs exp. 5'9-211&_1 ______ _ ra~t. cll1 c1ent sl'rVll'l' uhout }i;t, )'OU have to be l''ree Est. -ROOFS FOR LESS <. Jl'J>('t Man w1ll IJY your~ up & h.rnhng, we<'kly to~n Fr t•sls Cll ~:Al" or mrnl' Repair, &. o.rywall .\1111 Acousl ll' mi.ltnl!'n.tnc« H1•.i.sonu 1.i2 :..'!l<J~.orlll~ t:J:MI f.'rcc <•:.t \fuJe ~tt c l!il,&wc are lst. Forlst __ 8ll.o91S ___ AU types. finan av•il. !'60 5SW, 536 7111 dl•anmi: too' (; uu1· work S!Jel . !'ii l.tl', liJ6 57:18 01 lit Co' 1 att•s. Ir l'I.' ,.,11111.1ll•i. lhl! lfllt•k tlwap fll"ll <' slroni; h.1111 ~u1 S..111i: "111 dt•nt l!U 7ht.!J l '..14 l 18:! II you "ant t hl· lw"l hou~i:cle.mml!. donl' thl· bt.•st. pul our ab1hly lo lht' k s! Com I re!. HehJ hie t' a II lJet: 8-U4·H!ill~ Modern Mu,cr!>639 8552 clai;s work and top hoc ~{Repair Jo'ree eat, llc/bond'd, io· JtoinffngjPcrperlnCJ malcraal, intr & extr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.r. Senior clUienadilcnt. .11 b1gJ:1•r sa\ rn1o:s. }''1 ee 1:!1:1) 12:! 11;!7'1 .\lh•r I JU J~k 101 Hon ••••••••••••••••••••••• State conlr ll c'd. Don VERYNEATl'A'l'CH 8!H-Ot21aoytlme • t.''t, &tS·3&16 1,\5 OSI I or ~18 1'187 ------P.D I . l'orp l.11•'d PETEllS PAINTINU ded rnsr. Pleai.e contact JOBS&TEXTURE Ile 'ns. Llc'd & ln.trd. ~mpoo & sleam clt!.in cni:incc1·~ &. (;1·n'I l-lonld Color bnghtenen.; wht 1 n i: C " n Ir .11· t o r .., cpts IO min bleacl\.. Clean S pc,• 1..i II 1 111 i: n ·:o. 1d !iv, dm rm, hall SlS. AvJ: romm I, nc" or dUds rm $7 50, rouch S\O, thr 1>10-1020 ltl'h,1blv l-:xpr J .1p.111C'>l' C .111lcncr Ht•J,onJhk ln•e l''I MS .J::;m \II),;>' Home Core Service ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:"pr'd g.ird~m·r. YJI<! & PROfo' Wnrncn ''Jill'< to l1eanup:. I' fl't' 1·'>1 l J II lfOt.N ... 'II "hilt' r1•lu1.· i.: llou:.ekeeper. 1'.xpr'd. ,\Jternoons & Saturda)'. Call t).tt) 7336 Jo:~pr'd . Rt'-'" Hu Le~ Hluc Diamond Pionllng. Fteeest. 893-1439 AJJ}types. Free est. Call !-'rec 1-;sl. Call <.:enc 5480352 anytime541·5930Walt ssz.().l58 Patch Plastering. all -------. types,freeeshmat.es. ru. Paint Your Ca5tte A Vt•ra.:e l::xtr l Stry $:i9S ;; '>torv ~. lnlr $45rm Pnl'l's tnt'I mJlr'l lubor Pamt & Papenng, ~ yrs S<&o-61125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS. Guar ~llm pet odor Cpt repair. 15 yrs l"tpr {Jo work mys elf. Hcfs 531-0101. We Care Carpet Cleaners Steam clean or i;hampoo .ilso uphol:.tery·all work 11uar. Truck mount unit. Fr e s t, reas rate• M.5-3716 MAHK SILER L'U:\ST. l\t'w con,!. He. l'orn m I. Hm add, remodel, Pullo Lie conlr. Call 979·-Ull WEISZ CONSTRuCTIU~ Room Add1twns ltmdl'g PamtmK-All lype!> of home rep.t1rs. St h l· 219812. D o n We1q 642·1400 Pt...:lro al 1>16 51lll "ipt Bch an·.1. I.\ "tthout Genef"olSer•icts "orr1t•s. Luc i d' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti73 7~ ll\NDY'1 A~ NO JOR TOO S:\tALL ti75 :!.I \l) HcM.ls•d•MincJ ··········•••·········• .Alt! Jllh· .. 1>ainl1111(. Ill ~.\nl a RE/\LLY n .i-:,\N 1 r c x t r. w 1 n do w llOL'SE ? C.:Jll Gingham wash111Jo: Jeny 645 R197 U1rl. Free e1>l645-SL23 lluu~ekce p1n g by lht· hour. o" 11 lran1:11111rl..i· lion. bi3-4053 Londscopinq tiuar ln!>rd, f"ree csl. 'l't.'d 6:J6 7085 .••••...•....•..•.....• l'HOl-'f:SSIONAl. Patnl free & Prl ll'11n & rem m i: Jnlt-r Jo:.\tl'r. Ht•u:., Holo·so1I 111c1I. i;111klr w11rki:uur642 0J86 rpr, luwn l'enov rni.t t'omp ~ 5M3 Want Ad Res ull.ll 1>42·5678 :.crv·g Harbor area. St "-...U.... :ERAMIC 1'1LE. New or ~l' 1113281, refs. 642-2356. ~=~=:.1•••••••••••••• remodel. F:ree est, aml Prof Paper Hanging, Lac. IOMESAVERS. Plumb· jobs wdcome. W.2t26 127951") & insured. 1.ng & Heating & a.Ir con· ..:att:.:..:S:..__ ______ _ 5111 52!).t or979·4743 ditiOOIJlg. f'ree est, 110 * Puinling, Pupering• ••lnlenor-Extenor•• Li <" Z25398 Irnsrd1Guar. Call Harns 642-4558 hr. Hone~t & reliable 1>ervice. llofA, M/C OK. CldaJlaca to Go-Carts Whatever the Fad ltoll 'emoftt.bemark.tt Wlth a Clas.sllled Ad Call 6'2·5678 , __ Ca_l_I N_o_w_t_W_·_S67_a _ 751.31.50 Want Ads Hefp Wallf.ct 7 100 Htlp Wante<I 7 100 H.tp Wonted 7100 Help WMt•d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 H-«p Wont•d 7100 H.tp W•t.d 7100 Help W•ted 7100 HttpW..ted 7100 ······················· ....................... ······················· ···············~······· .............................................. ······················· ............................................. . Bao.king TELLER P itime. Branch offit•e seeks bondable teller to work p, time. Exper. pre. I'd. Coolact Hilda Ter- raoove at (71'> 644·72M Wffhm f:edtt d S.YilMJS 27~ E.CoastH"'Y Corona de! Illar EOE M Jo' Banking • COMMERCIAL LOAN SECRETARY Independent bank seek· mg bank exp'd. Comm. 1..oanSec'y. Apply al SANTIAGO IANK 53S E, 1StSl., Tuslln Equal Opp. Employer IOYS WAMnD Cl..-k/Couner DENT.\L Rccpt. F t1111c • . . ll<>U'>ekeeper live in for MochWst/fool•abr Menor student.awltheotn· AGES IO.l5 CLERICAL 56 hr.; daily Mun-Fri. w !>ome chJ1rMdc exp. Gal I'm.lay. Lite typinjl. child & adult. Mature, Ex-ri.-:ed , pactcara oeededlore&l'o FREE f'ormanent. non :.moker :>.o-25 yr.;. uf uge prl'f'u. Mw.l l!kc ~Lllh. ~·~!I 9 3: capable, honest refs, own r.· · .. _, .J C05ta Mesa area. Earn Type 3S so. At.St!<l Nwpt l)..C>-7580 Mon hi (;all liH 80-0ii car 846-2:!89 Xlnt position avatl. for a l.y am h ome ...,.. w tb.e 120-$30. per week Get POSITIONS Cntr Admin1stratron Ole -- -after 12 noon • spedal man looking for L.A. Tunes. Must live in ting new rm;lomers for T~ S800 1n AM Afte rnoon:. DEHTALASSIST Hskpr,Ucook.llve-m for long term job security, S.A..F.V.,H.8.orWest. THE DAILY PILOT No, d h ,.1rculute rorrei. ~ ofc E:lp'd endodonti" General lfclp maturA cpl Refs. topwages,responsibihty areaonly.Ca118':MS14 ... 1 11 Career on enle . s urp ' FULL OR PfTIME "' ad or893-2706 ...,e ivenng or ro c•l·tinc minded rndt\ ror small suppl I\•:. J mons: l<H•:il Chairs1de assist nd'd full 833 2382 aft llam. & opportumty for van· ...:.;...:..;..;.....;.._;_ _____ _ (;all this numbeno apply ro Good bene~ Lmcly branches S3 Oil per hr + ume for very hw.y Npl 6· I OPM cement in a 2S yr oki Co. Missjon Viejo 64S-4254 Inc Work on own 10 . 151.• a mile C1tH C31 ul Reh pr ad.ire Xlnt oppt lrmttci Openinqs manufa~unog prec1Saon MOTOR ROUTE BRIGHT&.>...1 tllatJve &W 2500 lor nght girl Non-sml.r~ N~'<I 191 ~-ople to work INSPECTORS mac h In e too I a c . Tbe Daily Pilot has a "'" Call R1toi !>.tl>·!ll~S CL"'""K---C ._S-HIER onl) ·Call 6"4-05~S--_ Orange Co area for sb. l"eSSOne. .... Please Call for large route in Ml.uion YOUR DAY! R pt t 4f850 ,.... "' & 'I h 1 F.xper'd In assernbl)'. }.ine appt.. 9'7!Mi080 v ~ e•-'--• '·t I I h Ke ' 0 ~ \Jalurc fema le !I du\ DENTAL RECEPT. service ~en e P uis_,.,ion Also, tabnca· leJO • appro ~~ 1>ul l'tnOOn1g t canput Toponptyv. lo"al~ c;d Must ha\c \alld Cal1r t"'~• •MAIDS• D>OpermOoth.Moo.UliU IOl 0, h e " ~ w ~k H1on flJrdwJrr. 10:!-I Periodontist ncros full Uonol contact lenses F I f d ,1 .suns ro 111 your typing & some office brk dn~er:. he · The Inn at Laeuna r a ternool'ls an hfc. Earn e xtra income If\ inc Ave llJ. B 642·1133 ume assist. Exper'd l:.i.. 1: U t 4f 7 H Sat.&Sun -1A-c... gmdw1llhelplandthl\ ,\..,l.forPhil d:dd x ~°"'po. r 2UN.CstHwy, cuna ..._.......,., m )our :;pare llml!. 1-'or mte~uni: 'an ely pos1 pan c utres oppar • 'l;o Eitpt-r Nect'si. and good drivilll ~d rnten w llPPt. c.,11 .Mr~ lion c.ierk Tvp1'l Vanety mrt• ray Cert. req d. Sal open 751-9790 MAINTENANCE ttqwred. Call 842-4.321 Ct:.ey,64-45J9l CallChns ~06055 phone mannerreqwrt.'d. 11 B.s.l.2-ti63l COUPLE LeaVU\&D&JDeaadpboae Secy, no sh to 5900 S46·0606 DE.MT AL RECEPT GENERAL O~C£ for 276 u.nit complex.1~ownber ___ : ____ _ CAFETERIA Not " hea,··· dilck, bul -F t .... k Man Ute maint., lady Ute ,. ••u.-. l'"'DUSTRIAL p , ..... Clo..._I p Mature woman, exper a~ pacl'u co. see 1ng a ma'tnt & help l.n oCf'ic c MKTG.--•• lots ol varie~)'. Co. nd~ "'"9 reHff only. 41, days, Laguna resp md1v. to uss1st in '"N 54M455 · e" Ci~luer & also general •tability •. c"'meonc who FULL TIME 5 r""n'n" our branch t·~a-days week. Apt & util + Reap, decisive Jad!w. help Days p tmw full "' "'"" F 1 h 1 t Be a ch· 49' 8 11 or "'u" .. "" F.qual Oppor Employer salary open. NewJ>Qrt able to wort w/llte · 1 • · ,. likes lo learn new lhtng'I 1ne r ot ng s ore 493-0SIW Uon Duties lo include, v·ii A""• 635 8 k . ---"eel to •a"' lime. rnne area .... all Xlntbe11es,gdop1>tr. I.orated In Newporl telephone orders, I age ,.. .... , a er auprvan., n_... waae 81<H>.173 Call l'1ta c •o 605.c Center. Great workmg DISHWASHER k hi .. . p hr 6 St .. Costa Mesa, 557-0075 charge of annuit¥, loll, le ' "" ·• _.. h h b eypunc ng U ti ••• 3741), Janitor ,t. 5 day' 9am lO Spm for appoinl· mutual fund ... --....1 .. .-CARPENTt:;R-Expcr'd in Typist S825 COuvlllons Wt\ l l' est Apply lfl person. Mui Small pick & rack opera-day wk Windows. firs. for Fash ls.r·bv~ ---------• remodellnit & new t•<.inst. Super opply w xlnl ro. people. Call 6.W-~ll & doon's Irish Pub. 202 lion. Spec1a attention vac. Mr. Cartwright. ment. fi Skills xln typ(Qf BA..'IKS&L POSITIONS sm contractor 64!1·5126 offering great benes Gd 3..'ik !or the Tailor Shop Newport Ctr Dr• N B. mlrlt be given to detail & 1601 Bayside, COM Maintenance mecharuc, ~~·ability~ lOk~y ~I • .e FREI CAR WASH Gas a-lte-n· typmg&somc<1tatexp _man:iger ___ Donut Shop, eorly AM accuracy Dependab1Uty exper. restaurant nilat· pbonetttb's,7l4-MCM>l23 POSmOMS CallSally 5408055 COCKTAIL s hift. p,time Apph &aw1lhngne11slolearn JANITORS ed equip. Baalcr..:...--------dent.. bourly wage +high Gen'I Office $700 WAITRESS OK's Donuts, l3..'i E 17th 11. .a must. Startmg pay P /t1me ore cleaning knowledge of elect . Mo tel meld 'IVantcd. RE Appra.isen lo $1200 rommissaons, 645-1039 Small movie chis lo nd!I St. Costa Mesa $3 25 ptr hr Full or e,·es. So. Laguna area. plumbing. & carpentry. Kirkwood Motel '030 &. OperationsOfcr toS1300 --CASHIER stability for 1 person of Lcam 1n 40hrs tbe most p t1m<' work a\'ail. Call Couples also needed. Apply Jo person. 2601 CltHwy,Cdll.87S.f.5il> Loan Ofer top$1SK free. Lite \)ping, i.ome excll1ng. i;tlamourous, ~~ our toll free number. Must .ha\'e car & home _:D:::aJ'.'.'.':.::ml=:el":_:•:.::SA:::.:546-0348::::.=:::... _ _jii __ _. _____ _ Savings Sup' to $750 F lime. »harp. ~ro" lt\ bkkpg. Nice boss highly paid proress Oa} Drall-.person $000+ 800 631 ·5800 9am Jpm, phone. Call 532·6558 or EscrowSN:y to$000 co. 5 Loe. 0'1¥' ~·o. ~-e Call Rita 540.i;oss or eve ,.ess1on~ Plare· F.lec \lerhTech lu -12oo a.:.kforMr Vern apply 123 N. Ohvt>, -RESecretary toS800 tram. *,..,_ $900 mcnlass1J.t GoodJoh op IE De~rtt Sl:?OIJ Oran1te.:'lton-Fr1 . Cener o l bandy man, it rvv+ Platform Secy to $750 METRO CAR WASH - ' pnr Corp Legal Se<' SJOO+ gardening. earpentry, newt""" Proof Operator to $700 2950Harbor Bl.C M 1-'ast llro~mg H K ~c Coll 714/751°9194 trvme Personnel A"enl')" 6£N'L LABOR Kennel assist.ant. rellable f!c:u~_inf, electnc . c ~ ~w.I Rttoncdor toS700 'elop «> nds dept '""' So Cali Col' kl n il ~B17thC-Osla)lc .. il & hard working for ,,_...._. ...... ~lllQ NewAccounts to$750 CHb\er P ;T . Mature w gd Sklll'i. Funta~llC Watlre,:.c~. Inc. 17!12:? Swte:?U &12·1170 UllGEHnYHHDIED wknds & boltdays. ' agency NoteTeller toS800 womao.CallBarbararor ~l~~~tyork. S40·li05S Sky Park UI. St<' C, ~f~thavephone&re!Ja · _644-__ T.!62 _______ , MAIMTIHA.MCl/G.I ·~'-152 { TeUer to t650 appt. 54G-3280 lrvme. Ca 927U ble transportalJon. Long IUtchetl Hal-.. Man required. 40 hr • •0381 ••SOFEEJOIS Wontl'roc•uS900up --on,ersv.·anted,over21 & short term ass11n· .,_.,. week.La(unaliillsa.rea. ~Ole • toS1SD ~ CASHIERS Ex Per Local co. :seeks 1 yr e"<p COLI.EGE Apply in person. Me·N menu. Holiday & vac:a· !!aaysun •. 2.n.quire, S48·7411, 830-3321 S"w-SecwJ:'-"" ·--CullCarry FoxS4~ P.umc. F ,time. lnme Greal oppty to Jorn l of STUDEHTS, F..ds Pina P11lor, 410 E I.Jon pay Hosp1tahzatlon _ ... ___ ... ~ _______ , ....... ,MT............ ~-Zl.92..,, _ _.~,T-"--•...,... Coast.al Personnel Ranch Farmers Produce Irvine·~ finest cos & en· 17th St. CM. "'6·7136 I I ~ -" .. 11.no111 unu A .. ,_ ...... et. -..,..c:1 " HOUSIWIVES "" P an a var · Call "-a..._.&.a-~ H bo'enccy M "....... ,_...__, joy their lovely nmces & 5 1 . , _________ , •WAIEHOUSEMEH LABORERS Part time; apply Nolan~~~·~·-~..,.....~~~~~~ •2790;,;.;;~;a;.;r;;ri.. ;.os;.;;t;a.;.;es;;.;a,l"'."---~~---•I xlntbencs. upp emenwt your in·,.. •STOC.,CL~.,s Real Estate. property[: CIVIL Call Rlla .c"" I!/\<< c o m e . o r k o n DRIVERS " '""" -a~•--..... 908 Gl-,,..,,..,,.,.,,, t I h G I d •SNP JR""'EJYIMG lrnmdlate openings for --~~·. ..... NURSES AIDES EHGIHH1UHG s.cr.tary SJ 000 '~:fir 0!:i!e P~~~u~::s. Part lime to deliver L.I\ ULt°"' warehowsemen. ground neyre, Lagana Beach. 7_, & 3-ll lhit\.a. g._,, Design Draftsman. Ex· Top notch position 250 E. 17lh St. Suile o, Times to stores & racks •fO LIFTOPRS maintenance & general MALE(l6-2S)towortfUll other wQd ol.l-R.IJ. p'd. in water & sewer w~local s Star co. Gd Co!!t.a Mesa. 6464100 in Orange Co. Must have lnt.trviews 8·3Mon-Frl labm'ers._ Long or short timedoint ma.int On par-Conv. Hoap. (VU) r . 5 bd d . skills & some exec. exp ------liabihly insurance & APPLY term as51gnmenls. Work ty _.,._, eq·"p-t ,..h•t ..... _, • ., ac 5· u ivunon esign Beaut office, super Job. COMPANION, Woman, t:nJCk or van. 549.8548 or when you want. Yoo ......... ... "' • -.... L-'"-'--'""'-------knowledge de51rable. Ap-Call RI 0 "f\ICS 951).\650 "'-n'l ""Y we pay uou be neat & reliable. App-•• .u•et:.t •IDIS ply in person to: Mr. ta ~I .,,.,., over 65. w 1car, lo shar~ Uf} .~. , ~ • ty: 2025 Newport 81, CM ...,._A Balance oul your week. F'uentes. Robt. Bein. Cleric 5600 Cd& M homde w/same. Rml•--------•I ()pmlnpooallabtftSfot Co bl . l t Wm. Frost & Associates Great variety in fun of boar & nominal _________ 1 <;allorcomeintoday MANAGEMENT Nurse.Atdet.l:Qer'du m ne a varrc Y 0 at 140l Quail St., Nwpt (ice w 1pleas ant co· salary to Tighl person. E.5CROW IEL[~. PEOPLEPERSON tralneet. hllorp/tlme. respons1billl1es with the workers. Learn while Nile or day Pb 673-472.5 Real Estate investmen~ 3848 Campn Drbe Exec needs p/tlme· a1· Apply Part Lido C.Y. opportunity to deal with •Bch-•. ------•I 546-4741 soc. In wholesale 1uppl,y. OMter, .._ ., .. _ .. t .. v.t the public. Work 2IO boun )'OU eam · COMPUTER OPER firm willing to pay top s e Av 1 c es F 11 lt u d _...., ·- TELLER Part· Time • a weelt maintal.ning good CallSally 540-60.'iS salary to qualified IAtrossFtom u Y cap a ze • N.B.&GaOM. cmtorntt re.laUom while Ge'I Offlu to $650 ii~~d ;~ 11~~c ~y;t:r:asr~ escrow ofllrer or escrow Orange Co. Airport> ell-I 44 I _642_·_ICM. ______ __.Nurses aides ooedcid r~ • handling deposits, Clerical Fun spot w1xlot advan 1866 SIOS3. Im med. secretary with minimum Equal Oppor Employer or6ll-0765 MANAGER/l..talt daylcPM.alllftalac:ooY. wlthdrawaJs aml other rement In this growing need Send resume Sad 2 yrs experien ce. w '--~•-' ·-t .._ Ex -cl vt.-frnancial transactions. SBUOR CLERK ro. Va.nety will put ~p1ce ---------1 e are ....-...( .or ..... .-p. P .,..._ _, .. Some Ughtlypma Is re-in your day. dleback \.'alley Un1(1ed 963..c.567. Gen Ofc. Typing, tele, Ir LEGAL SEC'Y For busy apeciaJ lady with that pay. Pleaae •P.Pll' in • ,, .. 11 Ch ~ ,0 ""cc: Sehl Di.st., aun: Job Op-bk k P' i:. Ex P r eq' d two man H.B. office, job comblnaUoo of 1ale1, penoa Bevetly llaoor. quired. and prenoua We have an exciting en-....., n s .,.. ,,.,..., """" D -Loe -' N C t c II .... ,.u:_. _ _. c~ 5600 portwuty, ........,1 1seno 1:... Of to ·~o., al..-.. pt n r. a requires xlnt s k ills. mer c h and I a e 6 -., ..... .._La, -. teller experience I" pre-try Jevel po51tion in our Cleric Dr, M1ss1on VteJO, 92675 ro>O'OW CT ~ " f>U.44(i() Salary depends upon ex-Jeade.rship ability in tine fened. Please contact Production Control Depl. Ute typing & .lild malh Free. Growing escrow -penence women's le cbUdrena Nurs~ _--........ Arleneiredale642-4711 available. The quallCied will give you a '>tart rn" COOKS co. ~ks tnd1v. w 1.\ or GIRL ~·rt needed. Call 847-6041 cloth In(. Bunt Bch, *-....-._.r ... GLEMDALE FEDERAL SAVIMGS 2300Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA candidate should have a newly lorm<>d sub!>1d1ary All !>htfls Exper'd Xlnt more yrs exp to tram to for appt. ----------i Newport Beacb, tu. Neect. exper'd Out'Sff minimum of 6 months re· of giant co Good trammi: bene. See Che( Rowland. become escrow mitr. 64G-297J LEGAL SECRETARY to $18,000per1ear. Send aides & orderllea. All rent "work experience oppty Newporter Inn. l !07 Tract escrow des1roble. ---f Corporation. ·Exper'd. hand written resume to sblfta. Alto, n~ al.do and ha\'e quahf1cat1ons Call Rita 540.6-055 Jamboree Rd. N . B. Also ree Jobs. Call Carry, GRAPHIC ARTIST NewportCenter.64-0-0800 The Red Ba lloon Ltd, trallllnl class belinahlr. of general omce skills to Cleric:ol $675 EOE. 54()..6()55, Coastal Person P lime for Ad layouts Mr. Reynold•, 16865 No eaper. req'd. Applf l.llclude arcurale L)pmg Lovely ,.3 riety 1ob ----------ne1Agency,2790Hurbor, 5 tatr<,tical d is play• Lcf(alsec'y.lnsurancede-Aliconquln St, Hunt· Now, Royal• CoDv. of 60 wpm, 10 key, and w great NB co. Pleasant COOK/Trainee CM 848·2211 ~~r~T~u':nac/~~~ue~~-ington Beach,92649 Holpltal, looe>W. Warocr i.ome aptllude f o r co·workers. Room to tOAMto6 ~ Somc6AM • ..,. GU•RDS Sill .,.,.,3717 Avt,SA.~. Equal Opportunity f1.iures. We can offer you grow. Only lite typmit. lo 2:30. A lady with some FACTOR y WORK. 1 .,.,.4, "" ary Ol)(ln. ,...... MAT U I\ E W 0 M AN Employer un excellent starting Call Sally S40 6Q5S expr for 50 guest rest for 11porting good s Unn·ersal 1s exp111ndrn.1t LegaJ Sec'y Exper 2 yrs p /tlme to welcome Nunlni _________ .., salary anu exciling com-lndust'I R-« Clk home In TWltln. 838.3847 manufacturer. 540·61'2 i~s opcrultons In Orang rrun. Xlnt l)'ping, no sh. newcomers & contact •CHARGI NUISIS* ----------pany benefits. Come Personnel dept of top FACTORY WORKER Cou.nly & need~ 40 part & Sal 5950+ Nego. Call rnercbaots. F1exlble hrs. RN·LVN. Fullot"p/Um~. BAR P.fAto for Bei!r Bar, grow with m1 in our new Irvine co nds hri1thl In COUMTER HELP C.M. Manuf. ro. Femalf.' full time IHH'~r1 ty of 752.2.SlSfor tnlervw appt. Need car, lite typlnf. AU 1hf.ft.. ~t&l•o 21 or over, ple.ae call fat'illty. Ptense spply m di v. w i'typin" i;kills Bakery Will train App De N w 11 f1cen11mml'<l t:xl)(lr not --------547.3005, 1alarte1. frln1e beaut. 548·9'l54dayt1 pe~n · G •·~ •. " l \ , 4 s pt. oexper.nec. 1 nee. Top wa11t'1' for ex LOCAL Division of tge everJotbetW'llDCloff..Ap~ .' ---. real o.n:net. .,.super nr<·e tlris~I~~:~:~~ l~~ ... lrain. Xlnt co. benefits. P<>r. pt'rsonncl. Car Nallonal Corp. has open· COMPAN~ON • .Mature, pJY Royale Conv. BEA'l.Tl'Y·Reccpt. for El TREHDATA ~F~1t11 5'106055 - -Call545-~10J. phone rcq. 21 & over. Ing to be Wied im· compa11:s1onate woman Hmplt.al,1030W.Wll'Ml' Torot1a.lon.Mustbeove1 COR,. .a.•SOFEEJOIS Oiu.nterhelp.ra<:h1cr :ind fACTORYWORK Veterans & retiree. mediately for sharp in· for elderly lady lo Ave,SA.54&4450. 21. Salon exper. preC'fl ~ deaning. P T dur1ni: welcome. Uniforms furn d1V1dual interested In a Balboa.Ph673-5037 837-4743. STAHDAAD COASTAL I u n ch 0 u r 11 er o Lile machine operator, Time & ''I for over 8 hr~ marketing career. The MED. Assist. exper"d. ursinfL .... .- .Boat Manufacturer hu MEMORIES Pfl'IOflMtAgettcy Sv'andw1rh Shop, l.cw1:.. f.'~11~~-1~11 7 .30pm. Appl y 1112 und 15 Mon s uccessf';JI applicant F/Ume, Back ofc for LVM'S.,,._ openings for: Exper'd DIVISION 2790 Harbor. Costa Mesa elascofl33 2499 -----1''ri '" the ability to meet very busy OB/G YN. & OIDB1aS tnm & toohng carpen An Applied Magnellcs Co ___ {"-OWller help wanted fo'ull FACTORY TRNES Unlve"ol Prote~tlon people, ambition & 8 Se nd r es um o lo All Shlfla, Uodot ..., ters. Apply. AlaJu~la ;uoo w Se & part time i; Days. Part time swing shift. 1226 W. Stt. St. S.A. clean cul appearance Cl85Sifi~ ad no. 62, c/o mana1eme:ot. Top Sal. Yacht Corp.1~7 W 18th Sat A IC~~~~ CLERICAL I>lmmitCleanersCd!\1 fullt1medaysh1f\ Art'll!. . ~hould earn $16.000 Deily Pilot, PO Box 1560 Xlnt bene. Small em•. St CM •. n J na, TRAINEE rrafl exper is helpful WP llCYfl-.1, +~ear. Company fringe Qista Men, Calif. 92626 • hosp. Me-7'18t. ' · Will tram ronsr1entio11~ DElJYERYP/T mnke woven ~o o ri Relief Auditor benefits included. Need ____ ...;_ ____ ...( __ ..:_ ______ _ IOAT REPAIR t~~~~?:~r~~n~.t y indl\ Rc11 " nh1llty to Motorcycle eqU1pped rnr shades. Apply K ir-.rh Co & Duk Clfl'\ dependable transporta· OPERATORS. linOe Me· APPltENTICE t} P" 1!'i 50 wpm accurate· fwy travel a nccc~s11y 17352 Armstron1< II ~ 1-· time Sal opc-n. San llon We will train if Medical dle·" •pedal l'D•cb.lnea Stronc young man I» & hie Xlnl worktnR Will work approx HAM 1 N r H e d h 1 I I ~ l.'lrmentelnn,4926103. net"essary. Rapid advan· ooaportawear.~. needed. noo-s mkr. mu.~t, _________ l'Onds & .idvanccment 3PMdaily, \1on·Fri Hr· MacArt.hur)540-1150:I ly~~ntifquahfled.App· Transcn·ber PIXAMt.cn--. be neat. Full time Job. no l.,.F.RICAL IJO'l,1b1hllcs Nl'w offires ly wage & m1leuRc pd - - -HOUSEKEEPER cxp'd . TELEPRO PT 1 med 1 .. ;:,,,.A• ~ colleee students SECRETARIES IOC'ate<1 m Co~t11 Mesa &119617 FEMALE 0625) ln work mature. own rar, pc-rm M OR Know'I mod term. Typ. m .open . ..._. l'SI Rl ackie'a Boat Yard Gl!: .... ER •L OFC Apply Pcr~onncl. Na· when neede d to do for pnrllally disabled 001 W. 16th St. Newpo In~ &dlctaph Akllla. Lit• in P9f'IOfl botWlL-•km m.-u ..,... "" llonal Syslcm~ <.:orp .. o.>hvery man for early cleanup on party rental lady.Hrs.11-6.7687926 Duch,648--0585 sh. 4pm Moo-Ftt. lSS RECEPTIONIST 4.'l>l Birch St. N.U. (Nr. J\M lJ A Time!' home de· eqwpmt. Musl be neat & --Rocbutof St. Ooata BOOKKEEPER for 10 TYPIST OCA111>0rtl EOE. Jlvf'ry roule AdulL<i only. not nfra1d 10 wrk AJ>ply. Housecleanlna Service 1_M_.a __ • ------- dependent FlrP & -----l!'!i fir. Economical car 202SNewportBl.CM. nd,ambltlo~Engspk'll MACHINEOPRS Casualty agency. N.8. :.!4\loA'l!iignmcn" CLERICAL r<'q 'd No t•oll1'C'lin~. -• : -. --gal, Full/p·Umc. Top I. PIXAll...-SW. Agtncy exp a reqws1le t\lso Daily Weekly Kardcx inv<:'ntory t on W "s t m 1 n ~ t ,. 1 & FTLf. <.:letk for tndlll)(ln· Ndscnr Mnggiu557·0009 Expor'd mlll & drill. Wanttoworkdl)'S,eft• Call 64$-9000 ext. 24 .,.0 FEES trot p<l6trnl( clerk. Mu~t II u n t. Ht• a t: h 11 r cu dcnl l-'1rr & Ca11ualty -Mtv1tdo11etups. noons & eveolnp In N.B. Manpowtr. Inc. havl• >iood mnth r:ipnhtli· f>:lll·Ol2fl al(ency, Nn Cull 645·9000 HOUSEKEEPER & CDM nea1T Wort. IOYS ·GIRLS 645 2043 ty & ll'j!thl<' h.in1llo\.r1t1n1t ext24 wnnted for lovtly hoMf'. lnlftt 540..44H I/ti me or P /Ume. 12·16 ycnrll of a~c. t:ve • Hrs I! s. Mon Fri li•md DELIVERY Mu.,t drive & cook No Weekends a must. Xlra nlng work Obtain nt•w 1411 w.i9th~t.l:~ fnn1u.• h1'nl'f1h Apply. 1"nrhlu~prlnt1•0 fo',tlrnc" FOAMMFG. heavy <'lcnninll Pvt EquolOpporEmployer pay f9r exper'cl 1ubilrrlpt100'I for the [)u1 1 1 1-~ual Oppor F:mployi·r A,·net f:IN 1 ronin, :i~,o A l'P ly, 21rn N t-w po rt XI nt opportunity fur room t,,. 11ardtin, hvc In. operttors. Call &40-8013. ly Pilot work1nl( w1lh an MrCorm1rk. t '1>.,(11 ~1t'"·' l ·rnlt·r Pr. Newport Lich ~omroue with exr><>r '" $100 wk 9 10 ~ cnll Medical tranacriber Part1_E_ .. co_.E_'·------- adult 11uperv1sor Earn 1i41ina hot wire and hand 67~~. af\er s. 5411-1919 Time days M"1t have $20to~perw<'ekor MOTICE ll 1·l1\'ery ·Drivcr & tools lo 11hape l"IM S4M4S5 up. In all mo<llcal PIXOpeNW morf' t,; •II 64fl 4l 00 how o .11lv Pilot era~~ HEED HELl'7 l'rodU<·tlon Worker. ~ to poly&tyr~ne foam Reply HOUSEl<EEPER'S Ecfual l)ppor EmplOY<'r spec:l.altiea. 644 0863 Telephone •n•••i't•r • bt•twetn 5.30 und H J<> 1f1t>d a1h d1~pl.iy thrtr .,tdr1 CAii ~2·22.'i6 Rox llM, c ·o l>RilY Pilot rv. Day Ir fNO ablJ\.a. pm. • me.,sa~1·.; "'1th lr~1h1hl'I Jfclp yourselflo O P 0 . Box 1580, Cost.i D I ASSISTA1 NT I ta Will ttalD. Call 'bt\Wo and imp.111 ~Our a<1~. Wt! llrapml'! selrct1on of OF,NTAL ORTllO l'llesa. Ca 92626 n 1 y O'; 1 \' c n JI.ave somethmJ you w•ot l0.2. Ml·DS; 'fhe fastest dr.11w 10 lhr nn' proucl 1,, '") r('Jlly Quahht'd llol)t'ful~ Chn 1u ide. "X per & llouacclunin11. laundr}. Have somelhlntt you want to nil" Claaslfied ads do. -------.-.....,-.;...., West .• :i Daily l'tlul Rl'l rc~ult s Pho n e in lheOAILYPILOT RD\•'' Oay11 or rT, SELL idle Items with a occasional rooklnll Call to ~ell 'Classi(iedadsdo n well -.Call NOW, P\nd 'fhat JOtl -...!.to:•-Clas~ified Ad M2 5'17R f'.42 !l67R IJFLr W \ 'lTFJl \PS N 1l C'all IM2 262t> Dally Pilot Classl(led Ad for lntervl<'"' 1;.&2 4770 1t wl"ll. 642 !'i67R. 642 5678. Daily PUotC1~ - -J k.lp W 011t~d 71 00 efp W •tc-d 1t00 ~ W..t.d 7100 foWp Worwhd 7 100 Help Wfalfhd 7 I 00 AnH..-IOOS DAILY Ptt.OT ······················· ....................... ,·,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ······················· ............................................. . • PIX OPERATOR HMt>Pl1on11t /'l'y1.111t , SALLS ~rv1l'~ ~I• /\ttt•ndant, AHTIQUETAILES DoCJS 1040 fwHitw. 1010 ac.oan.o. IOIO EJpcr. ool;. lllalur~. de· Legal Otrll'c. La8Wla of l0-4 f:Xper'd. Jo'UJI or P1t1mo T~ephone Soltt Jo'Urnltur" factory dos·••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• l)l:Jldablt". able lo follow ltl·e Mu!>t be good neu Apply A.a•u Sl1tllun, 11\h Wunt to atakti uioney? 1nstruct1oni.. V11r111u~ typl)t Wld be able to hJn & Irvine. c M l'11n you h'll on the Ill" plant. Mu:.l hqwdale l>OO'fHAINrNG SOFA '1' Ukonow W £ NTED J d T l~O Solid 01tk dln1na YourplaceorMt.ne ·v .:_, ·. ~ huw'i. Wknd!> & t1o!Jd,1v'> le reception telephone ON JffAJ 1.1hone'' op$ In uur bl1)1 lablea. Tubll!S are round JA ... M• ... ·n . 87~2440 ""_,ry co ..... ortabl~. TOP CASH DOLt.Alt ,1ncld Plil.:is• cu'll and«eneraloftlcedullt"' St>rv 'ilallt'lpn1·1·1h·rl1m nt·~s. 6-16JOJO, Dk for uou• ..... Slvv · U6320l:l PAI D '-•OR YOU R ~ '" " o ~• c>ek <'Uvl-d ball 11t\l.I d ..iw --_ • r 842 UOJ. 657 W. l!llh !>t No llhorthaod req. t'»ll SALES JOB mt" 1'\Jll ur I> l. Apply, K,1y. untrqul' reproductions OOB1E PUPS AJCC cham· Twin bed" frame. Clean JEWELRY, WATCHltS, CM,SleH ~~1.060Wl.J\Slow /or .lppt :b.E. Cst Hv.y, Nwpt -Vt!Mlt1r:i, Drok tio, pion s1.red, ahot.1, ura W). Ftrm.ti42·9a50DAM ART OBJF.iCTS. GOLD. ---------""' 'fl'levtwnl' Toul Room Rcstauraut Suppllu:. c•ropped.~W\5. 6PM SILVk:R S!;RVICE. GOOD ---------1 Silll-i. 1::<1rn lo $20,000+. und lhl' puhllt• welcom~ l"INE FUllN. Is AN· Ptnof!Mf Aubtant R.E. LICENSEES ™" to $114~ 1>er mo Our Newport Ctr otc. lh:)p, tor 11up.•1\1'>1111:. has 2 openU11a for am. ~rlormmit & p.1rl11 •r,.it b1Uous elhlcal sales~o­ SHIPPIN(;/ ll l..1"1''&1llo1c.. Or1ut1te Co 1Jeaut1fully 11roduced an AKC Golden Retriever Household l''urn. M\lst TlQll~. fWS4:!00 BUDDYI. & L.A Gtt<Jl bl'nl'fits t1qu~ a.t 40''<' ott 1382 E l~plea. $150. For info. sell, Make orcer. Kina LUGGAGI TAG$ RECEIVING :.et:unty .t r;ipacl ,1<1\ Jn Ed1n1:er, Unit D. S A. c 494-0433 bed . Rosewood '.Cbl. from Y""' .. busi--c-~. CLERK Dem<>~. l'ull r l!µUbMJk _s.12 ~--_67_3_4S44 _______ , Send ()~'; eudf: e-:;h lni m a wade vurit'ty of pie Per5unal training -.1 I ....__ technl('.i! & l'IJ lllPl••X Cltll Mu.ne Bush, Mgr. '"'1 • "1W most hon.st. operationll m the pe1:.on 640 660~ S EA VI 1': w ~Hng Ir fun toles nel Ofl' Oell1ruble llOMF.S. A Div. or 'l'ht' job In Orang.Co. We quuliflcat1on1J 1ncluue GerrieCo. offer 0 boM pay. 0 ability to meet pubht l~tr1 utor:oi, n1·. r . RETIRED ACTnEs -S Bilbt!QJI, male, 3~ yrs old. Gold & Green Medlt t.a plus ono , ........ We ) ... 1 I f lloy, 7141M34·0088 "' Has panars MWIL be gd ' ..-lllnll'u at' <>pt•nmie or a will i.dl the m 1111111t1rl'nt ho MS..cil9 c~h&loveseat, $100. return pormaoeotly sh1~plog1recc111lnl( l'h•rk Telephone Sale11 <.:hmei1c Collection nf un ~e. &45·3485 Haled altracUye ta1 le w1l 11t lcust 1 ~,·or •·X Nl-t'<i Money $$$$$$$SS wiual coloroo judl', lint! ""al blk st.andard Poodle MUST uoVE •elll~ !llrup, meollng alrllne ,..,.denrc 10 s tcll'k re \Vork o Ph I t I fl I "'" "' "' l D .....,..ulreme .. •· Pt"'-.. ~ n one new 111 Jew e r y, g u r n 1· $, puppies, 7 generations, everythi"g mod' em & . · · ·..... ..... ...... • <'Onis. i;torl' keeping. 111-mi:s !I ao A.M. to 12.30 rt Clol in . " • vent los& la thoftl For a ventory proct•durc'I, truf· A M 6 :lO ivo es, . 1101 e, rn11ny Am tJ r & Can ad i an tra modern pieces com· PttaOnallUld t J ht(·tfully, <1 Yr'l o( in l•--------.i C)cJod comm., xlnt fie and transportation J> ~1." l'h:·o11!·~~.; !!.~ o30r 'wn111c. Fn Sepl JO thru champ. Lrg bones & line pl hie full 963-0SM • wallpaper , faa(benrlcc ~o .. " "' .,...,........., ed Oct 5th. Sturtini; at temperament. Only 2 -'-----·------c 4 k11owk>tli;c JOd v.rapplni; come to 250 E. l7th St, 11 1\M Ph 557 3000, tixl left.•97·3888. I!.-SciN 8055 ''Day Glo" paper • we creaslngly re1>p. dem·ul kt:SALF.S bonu1 & tou1al at• work, exper 10 pubh~· LUSK REALTY mo....,.• to 90 alOIMJ employment & t'"Ver in is opening a new re:-111lc w/Olllt' 1toff b.Mflt1. )1Uperv1:.ory capacity ofllce I.I\ lhe Huntinl(ton Ho door to door. Our 'r Y p 1 n & 6 0 w p m • i. h llcach area. Needs both plickai;mg expcncnce. Su1to O, Co.sta Mesa 431 HOLIDAY lNN <.:ostu . :.':.:;';' •••••••••••••••• will back & trlm your Vu lid drt Vt'rS license. --?ttc:.a 1'"ieaty ped1iret.'<1 1 yr old la15. Or try l TfO card.I 90wpm. Apply m ~rsuo, manager, salary + {'Offi· ofc spoc• la ~..tiM by 5pm Mond11y October rrusslon and !>ulespeople. & no .. ,.... n•cua lOtb. Fountu.in Volley Uetter than avera.i:e WeTroin School D1:.t11d, no. l commlSMon + 1ncenln•· SOUND GOOD L 1 g ht ho u be La I\ e, plaleu~. This office will Please apply In pcrbon: Telephone Sa lei., Ad male Yorlue w/papen. 1.obolevcrylhlnf. back to back. ".crl1sin~. Will train AppUancH 8010 Jfavetos:.ic.at$100.Ca.ll Start.sWednetday PRICES: TREHDATA' CORP. Sornci.alesexper Full&••••••••••••••••••••••• Glenn Olsen, 544.9174 or 8202Slater,H.B. s:zeaor3/$S µ1 t11ne~ SJ hr + comm. Jo'RGllT l>AMl\GF.D 493-3725 Horwt 1060 4/5t.&SSS1.60ea. 83.S 7296 or 835·!169:!.__ llO'f POlNT SALE 3308 AKC C k S . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6/9tap $1..SOea. rCorner of Newland & be approx 1800 sq.ft. with Then Coll Ta I be rt > F ou n la an a Jot of company 5UPPQrl. RUllH DUCK STANDARD MEMORIES DIVISION W. Warner nr U11rbor, oc er pan1eJs, lOor more Sl.40e&. ~.mta Ana 979_29u Buff & golden. $1.SO ea. Hone for sale. Re&lslered Sal1?2i Tu lnch*ci TELEPHONE ----Callafl.548·7264. Appaloosa & Geldln~ 6 NOCARD7 Valley. E 0 E Cuti Paul, 714 675·3.aU At 833-8095 TIME-UN LJIRARllS An Applied MaGnet1ci. Co 3400 W Segerstrom Santa Ana, CA 92704 CASH PAIO Yrs lS bands. $800. Very Dra"' your OWQ or MDd SALES f'or Wshr,Oryrs Rcfrig Samoyed needs mate; gentle Call 714·522~ name, addr9a, pboco 4c rtCTURE FRAMEtl Expr'd mat & J.?lass cut t.mg, Cln\'as stretchmg & custom framing sales Pa.rt or f lime \\Orkm&: or not 957-8133 l>tud fee; A.K.C. cbam· wkdays we'll make ooe c<U'd n.-.. RES I'AURANT \" k p --pionslred· 968-0246 3yrs dd _.. ,,__ ••>r an-lime m one of Id • • MILEY Horse Tra.Uer t.ai. A 25" eai=. COUMUR HEL' ou1 c1rculatton sales WASHER DRYER 0 · oodcond .,800 ' ScDd check or IDODl97CJl'oo Are )'OU tooklno for part ~;qualOpportunity room~ & 1>\lll have Ftne:;l all cycle deluxe Fno.toYou 8045 ~ "':,...,..,; dert.o: Equal Opp Emplyr m t • •-----Emplo)er ~I i-· 1 f ......,...,,..., OTP•.._.....,.__.,_ tame work7 Please apply S ... LESP~soo.1 i---------·I P ~as u re t 1 ml' or model. Perfect. condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIL RI", 1nv Art World Frames 660 No. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach 4~HllOS in pcr..on at the following ~ """ " _ your..elf. You CJn work Sl.2.5 encl\. 7SH4&1 s yr old male Coclt.apoo Palomino quarter horse P.O. Box 1580 dl'r Wlenersctuutzel's: exper'd for llgbl.lllg r1x SHIP /RECEIVING near. home&. still pursue Will b ---li . Loves child. & adlts. Sip~ geld inf Western. Xlnl Costa Mesa, Ca.136215 lure store . F.time We are looking for 8 outside act1v1t1es. We 1 uyaomeapp ances, inhse NdsTLC BJS.9'76 cond. Show win ner .'----_...; ___ _ l'mployment. many ~rson w,offlce cxpt•r pay wages + comm. AM working or no. Al110 · · Sl000.67~3580 Datsun or Courle.r l! t• n e f 1 ts . A p p I y • Duu~ include Ille typ-& PM hrs avail. Call for scrap metal. 675-52S8 Free to good home. Male camper Shell, $15(), Sofa. PLASTIC TUSTIN J~ El Camano Real lniKtioft Mokllncj Rapidly expanding com pany wtth P<>Mtfooa open for SANTAANA Bnstol at MacArthur Woodlightmg F ixture ine, phunu corrc:.p, deUuls. . · Kenmore elect dryer S.W. Malamute.Shepherd. 6 ARAllA~COLT li.konew,$150.~ ~in~~G~~i. Mam St, 1 hi p i rec. m c 11 • 8 & L-06 Angeles Tunes Whirlpool washer $75. weeks old. call aft 6:30 Grey yearling. Ve r y ~~Mei:nbenhlpMeis'• or 22'l2 S. Bristol Equal Opp Emplyr m /f ---------t women's clothing. Call ~~~~M~0-030~~1 ~~~I Kenmore gas dryer $95 PM 645·4l!JS classic, Very Correct. en•-Clb ,,.. f I G ---' li , , · Hu already woo Class A .. ~ • gou. SALES PERSON or Jntcrv cw ~7n2t.,.,.. & De 'cred. 8eaut. adult fem. spayed Show. Terms to qualified swim. tennsa •. Leaving OPERATORS All shifts SETUP ME..~ .t:xpenenced . FOREMAlll Mature, experienced In THE LOOK Telerihone Sales - -C~t. nd adult compa-buyer. Call 1·628·9348 area. ,18,000. Oanu4 crystal & china and gift 644-6500 . _ GARAGE SALE Prices on naonsblp ht gd hm. evesorwee.kenda. ~1.SM wares. Full or part time. "'~·•" L local l~1s1ort or !'-large r l' c 0 n d 1 t l 0 n a d ~12 , • A tl B l ... Contact Mrs B I ....,...,, a11unn corporauon now b1nng. refrigerators wi.br!> & REG D. 'I.a Arab filly 4 ° qae runi w c .. 549-5..."77 • ur in, MOTOR ROUTF. Salary+ Comrrussion d G • & d 1 Thoroughbred female yrs. o1d. Very naabyl cl aulc Pool Table • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-iiial The Dally Pilot ha~ a 646-0585 0r~N'LAP~rs 10 9~0 Husky,4yrs.Callalter7 ~/be6tolr.6'6-8l28 673-!i8Mor836-Jm All Sbiflb Restaurant ME-N-EO'S Top pay, lull company benefsls. Apply at ~ West 18th St. Costa Mesa F.Alo41LY Pill.A PARLORS T~ r.0.1 llf~•asoH large route in South Talbert(At Euclid) F.V. pm,673-8575 ._.._ 1070 Unusual abettactcutulir· ~ l..al(una · approx cam· ------------J Women's ready to wear mp $400 per month. Mon TOOL le ~l · Two k ittens, male ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror pieces on mlrror POOL SERVICE Mature, and sportswear ex· ... _. """ 1 d female, 6 wk&. box bac10na-beauWulwall ....,.;ence preferred. uu" .-11 a ternoon:. an Wh1rl~ol wa11ber $50 trained. Gray & wbite WANTED decor -dWenmt aues. sell·tnOtlvaled snd1v. lo v.Tk. sen Ice route. Call: 49<!-961116 •c.ob "';\pplytoMableAuaUn ~nd~~ ':;~'::~~i;~~~~~ DIE MAKER Hot point dryer $~O. itriped.499-1231 T OP CASH DOLLAR S20 to '50. ..ma after •ICll te.:Jen Manacer reqwred. Call 6~2 021 Growini Costa ~esa co 6U-ll806 P A l D F 0 R Y 0UR1......;lp'-m. _______ _ •Oefi...-y Drinrs DRAl'B'S LeaVlng nJmll and phone Excellent condltloiu & llcydet J EWELRY, WATCHES, BabyHno crib, while. Part.time openings for NewLagunaHlUsStore number. benefits-Overtime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• STOREWlDESALE ART OBJECTS, GOLD, 1plndle raU•, + mat· Prodi.:ti0et Worker Male. Some exper 1n woodworksnjl machines or plasuc molding. CaU for appt. 645-4403 women & men with out· ZJ621Moultoo Pukway Mans Professional Super New & used rum. appl's, SILVER SER VI CE. tren. Goo4 coad. $ISO gomg peri.onallties who Call 7614622 S R St p.,. Hour Le tour. A1J alloy. &Ila nu.sc. Wilson'• Bar•airl F I NE FURN & AN· S4M782 • take pride m their work l•--------a1 PO TING GOODS dis· new ror over $300, wtU .. TIQUES. 645-2200 Over 21 & able to work lnbutor, C06ta Me11a. has sell for $200. Hat been Noot. 54.5 & 814 W. 19th, Palr ot lt"~ t!Vt'nings. $2.10·$3 l SALES lhefoUowinl(Jobsopen: Must be experienced & ridden only once. CM.642-'7930&548-3262 Glrl to share ex~.• ~eac!L start. Apply aner SPM WAR~'HOUSE.ME:S work with mi,xumum of 1•621 •9348 evea or yroldArabBayGeldiQi, 89f.4017atter3PK. QualityControlTttlt daily $25,000.SSO,OOO TRUCK DRIVERS supervision. weekends. **I BUY** 979-lSOOevea. i--------t'r~. Small electronic ME-H·ED'S WitbanSyrsinyour Immediate lull time C~hCorp. Good used Furniture & Uvntodl 8075 enni.aClubMembershlp, t'O. needs strong bkgrnd Family ftlua Partor~ own Insurance Bus. e m p I o y m e n t f o r 711 V( 17th, 90• F--11 lulldinc) Mcrteriol1 1015 Appllances--OR I will ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach, $930. & W>lbnirness lo work & 1180$. BrbtolSA •Part·timetostart qualified persons. Ph Cotta ~to 645-1501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sellorSELLCorYou. i. Morgan mare, brokel-5"-__ 1588 ______ _ ~?~o~~~"';,'~~~~mte 4lOE 17Us,CoslaMesa •1'\lllcommissiona 540-4947 BARNWOODPANEL'g MASTlllSAUCTIOM to ride & drive, bUt Rotary Power mower • • ...,3 G rd G 81 GG •Freetralmng program 5--. S . RR ties.Tel poles·beams 6~,,_ •616 • 83 ~9625 di-... c: ~ ........_ w'exp.Alsoft'4!jobs.CaU 1'' 1 a en rv • oOraogeCountyoCfkes Uttonery tore in Tow Tr uck Drivers ex· 2x4'2ll6·1ocal631·2460 ,,._ • .-parade Morgan gel wg, atartaeuy_. .• &A"llwer Rita 540 6055. Coaistal RlSTAURAMT 'Cve Appt.s CaUNow Coronadel Mar needs ex· per'd Top pay Apply AS E ng, West er n (710 Buns.a111lS.6*1:5Z5 P~el A&ency, 2790 AppUcal1""• being taken ,_ ... , , .... Grot1p per'd sales Jady rull·time G&W.Towing lOOo Irvine CCllMt"OI & For .. ~ u.1!J'~~. anti· !faB.1011 ~· POOLTbL Moring. Harbor, C.M. ,,..., JOE CONNERS 5 days , xlnl worklng <'OD· Ave NB 542.iisz Eiqui,.....t 1030 "' ._.. hit a071 belwn Sam " 4pm for '•HUfte N1'g•-l 831·1616 ds, espedally nne cllen· ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• _q_ues __ &_c_lr_TV_'_s_. 95_7-8_133_ llCYwrf Multsel.11 REAL ESTATE Waitresses & K1t rhen ,,...._ "" tel 67S 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751"'681aft5Pll 11elp. Male or female. Central 0C87().7740 e. T'Grainee S~les -;-b Fal s t 3Smm Pentex Spotmalic HERCULOll...I Lg. pr oduction b elt *SALES• ·· E f'd A 1 rowing istr 1 ut o n cam era, 49mm lens ..,. sand. er,6 .. x78 ... 220voltS Portable BlcW. plays xper. pre · PP y, Sandwich Delivery Fem Corp. oow hlnng to han· w hute filter & elcc 1• Sofa & Lo.....t good. $JO. Canis ter R.ea.l Estate salespeople Auer'lll Restaurant <O\d morns. Xlnt p/l Job STOCk CLERK die coinm'I & indust'l flash, xlnt cond, see to pbase.5 HPw/duatpick· vacuum,$LS-.64&-152S open your future. LeL us Stew Kettle) Mesa Verde 64S--014510am·Spm. ules Jccounts. Top pay. up pre<' S30-0 IWst ofr. IO~sl~.!_5~9. up box & fitter. $l200. , ___ ..;...;;. ____ _ help you Ullo Use bUSI· Center. ofr Adams. lmme<.llate opening ror a Benefits. Advancement. 228X Fount111n Wa-:, I ~ f"VOtm 963-4SSS •411cttlmuo.a 11e$s-join a company 1119-1878. ~IU">•ET..t.RY const'il!ntious pe rson CallMr.Harm.8911-4486. Weco;t,C M 1B6SHarbor Blvd.CM 12.. tract.oratabl 1 ,, Wcmhd IOll name 16 years in Oranie ---------~ "" with good muth oputude -----~151 ~? e • •-•• .... •-••••••••••• County. Call Claire or to work as a slock rlcrk TRUCkDRJVR Cats IOJS ---------1 h~~~~:;,·;,~ anted: OLD TEA• ~r TE~ Mt VR: AL RETAIL ~1Jlidne baskd boie in a fut moving environ· Must be over 21. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• S HEW1 h 5.58-61.38 or 63J..Jl87 an 6 WAGON. Prefer J.us• A Y c A • CLERKS teJlig,!,~~~iJu:i~oa'::i menl. Experience in Between 8-5.atS40--0501. Himalayan Klttens,P• lbOt" orwtnds wb!a.CM93S3or'9f43P t7t 4l •42·U1I a.s secretary to (2) cor· =~~P:::dt 1~ed:ii11;~~1~: TYPIST C.F.A. R1cadoro Une. C.ear .. ~ary Lathe, t8"xl6", .. SOO. te..lail ' • Real El tale Free por-ato execuu \'es Slt.d sttV1ce 540-17&0 6 pc. Bedroom set .... ....... II 1013 UTOTEM · Pleaseapply inperson: Full time, exper. on· MUSfSACRIFICfC Horhonhl i:n l lll111 www•t • Loe. Supv. to $22K Xerox 800dual·tape ETS, PERSI .. N k lttens, top S 169 00 E g w i c k $ l l O O ....................... . Growing financial In· eo....-.ac. McirUh The qualJfied candidate must be last & a«urale, n ' 213-961-3434 Reat.ored lHO Gibson atatution seeks tndlv. Pos1tJoo& open 1st. 2nd & m~ pouesa 5 yea.~ e>I TREHDAT A lake variety. Heavy quality. registered. Cris Fwwttw. elec. 1wt.ar. case " wcaW.R.E.be.&pre· 3rd shifts in Sao secretanal experience CORP. genera]orspeciallz.edof· 638-9308 186.HlarborBlvd.Clil AIR COM P R ESSORS amplltli!r.cno.4MlMl898 fi~o:nsceb~~~·:::r~:a!~ ~=~~O!~er~~!'h'!.~! :.~:=n~ M~l ~~vve~ STANDARD flee ba.J!~nd. Alrport Selling anythinf with a -~15\ ~ZUT~~l~: Al'OUSUC 150 • $1'°-S.G. lendin g or bunking to open!ogs also. No exper. abihty to exe~1se tn· MEMORIES area. nee. 75Z-08Sl Daily Pilot Clusifled Ad Butchet' Block SoUd Oak UP TO ~ OFF LlST, Les P a ul aeeda work supervise 3 s offices. req'd Apply at any of dependent judgement, be OIYISIOH rtrlST .IS a SJmple matler • • • Table. 48" W/3 fills. ' ALL srzES. CALL (71<t) $275. 2-1.2"' • Box sm. .. Must be wlllinG to re· ourstores. highly orsanlzed, detall AnAppliedMagneUe-:tCo Fut, accurate, 60 wpm, justcall642·56'18. Mq\lthla(2180Z)M2-8271 6'8-:i282 MS-UJ7 locate within Callf. Al!>o ~NewportBlvd minded a nd a self· 3400W Se&eratrom fitime.9600mo.9S7-8SSS fee Jobs. Call Carry Costa Mesa 642·7702 starter. Please submit Santa Ana, CA 92704 Fox. 540·605.S, Coastal resume with salary re· Peraoonel Agency, 2790 ---------1 quirementa lo; Gena Harbor Blvd. CM RH1S & LVH1S Mezo. Equal Opport411ity Employer M / r Wa.it.resa, dayli part lime. Angie's P1ua. 25260 La Paz Rd.'Laguna lll1J1 after Ham. 581-3525 Real P·tat• Sa1 .... ..-~"'n A 11 s b i It 11 • A PP 1 Y' .......,, 8 · Cl D ....., " ~ .. ,,_ • ..., Garfield Conv. Hosp, ~ wsuiea.s r r Tabler wanted. Exp. a Wa.rtress Needed for N.B. of'Cice. 7781 Garflekt Ave, H.B. Suite 100 Ex.reqwred67~5855 847 9&7L EOE. Irvuie,Ca82715 mual. Good pay, am&JJ QUALITY MEXICAN shop.Call&l2-l435 RESTAURANT. X lnl Real F.ltate Sales People R...a 11•7 Equal Opportunity ... .._ p .,_... 1 C tips. Exp prefd. 642·1142 wan•-d. Up to 90/103 " .eacncr· re .;><;1100 , ert. ,_.;..._ _ __:. ____ _ "' o B d Employer M/F r W It 'd r comot. split. Nwpt Bcb Supernsor. 8 e ---------or exper or mo rn or. a resse:;. exp or 631-0000 ECf'.Goodsal&frinJte afln clas1>. $2.60 Hr. day shift. Apply ---------1 bene. Mesa Verde Con". &t0-882C> Beachhouse Inn, 619 REAL ESTATE Husp,661CenterSt..C.M. •SECRETARIES ________ 1 Sleepy Hollow l.n, 548-SS&S La&u.na Beach J have a ooe man brokerage and spec1allui tn lisbnp. I need pro· leui onal sales as · AlS\anee t.o handle all my ad calls & s11n calls. High commas100 sput. 551...-741 SALES 5UPPL£MEMT YOUR IHCOMI!' $$$SSSSS PART TIMI E!p:~a~~~et. TECHNICIANS WAITR-E-SS_,_e_x_p_e r-'d-. Lu: Reinden Agency DlJltal electrical ex per. over 21. 4 N1tes a wk. Call 4020BtrcbSt.Sle104 & Saale desip--OBM & Vincent or 111 aria, Newport Buch 833-8190 08clllo9cope. 1_548_·7822 __ . ------ Call for appt./EsUb 65 WAITRESSES TELIPHOHE WORJ( SECRET ARY HOUSEW1VES Cot.LEGE STUDENTS Getti Offlu o~ 11 MPOlll\llV 111 I P Mature pe rson. good benefrts. adult resident care center. 631~ WAREHOU6E ASST Guaranteed Hourly Expr'd, type GS+. die· RECEPTIONIST taphooe1, eeU start Wage Plus Bonus. 5:30 Pleasant oHlce. Nwpt PIX OPERATOR pm to 8 :30 pm. Call Bch S700+ Ph·644-4613 '"'"' 540.4455 Yo ung man f 1 time. Equal Oppor Employer -95-1-~--------646-4223 or come to 2SO E. · · · Jmmediate opcrung for a 17th St., Collta Mes a. SECRETARY Eltpe r . Recepljonist·PBX s;r-Typing, shorthand, fll.l•--------Operator. Musl have typ· l.'S OO YOU lng. nee. 642-1163 Telephone Sales Ing llkills of SOwpm & 6 A FUNNY months recent work ex· LIKE PEOPLE? Secretary/Manager. perience preferably as a Pos. open for a memorial Aviation oriented. Salary receptionist. Will add <' o u n s e Io r to ta l k open. Write John Baker· THING derlcal &up porl lo w1ramllles aboutruneral Boxm. Corona del Mar, personnel. We can orfer & cemetery arrange.,_C_A_.w.!625_______ HAPPENED un ex.cellent startlnR menta bef. need. Comm. Secretary, ex.per. t.o train salary with 1Jber11fnn1te avg. $1~·'300 per wk. Sal as legal secy. Apply et ON THE WAY bc.nelits. Plea:>c apply in l'"<P pref~ d. Contact: Mr. ~MacArthur Blvd.Ste person: Pale. :Wi>·1158 btwn 10 le 200 N B or call 752·5337 TO WQRlf. 3, Mon thru nt. . . ft TREND AT A s "'LES seen /G&l'L oFC I DIDN'T CORP ~ Exper. Small Mtg nrm. • Now rerrualang s haf'P Pleasant working condl· WANT JO GO STANDARD ambitious men lo sell lions & good benefit•. MEMORIES hardware, lnols & shop Tapmatlc Corp. J rv. DIVISION equip to andust'l ac· 97M01!0 An Applied Ma)tneUcac Co counts. Avg to $280 per 1--------- 3400 W. Seaerslrom wk No e'per nee. Call •SECURITYOFCltS• Sant.aAna.CA92704 1\!r Hrnwn. 7St 9134. Estab'l security firm (714)540-3605 Sales Profeu ional needs reliable mtin & Equal Opportunity women ror uniformed ~mployerM F Fin<• wo mt-11 ':-1 and security positions In ---------1 c hlldrcn'a s pct't.llty ~ta Mesa. fo\111 or pt dotblng stnre. Full lime schedules avail R~tlrees RECEPTIONIST Beauty salon. Must be at· tracti II<' w /plcnso nl ~onality. Rt•lwn 20 3~. Work Tue!I. thru Sat. Irvine. 752·11141 Rl!CEPTIOHIST I a d Y . T o P P a Y . welcome. Phone collect, Salary+ \'Om m lss1on. main ore, ror appt. (213) Must be able lo 11erve 25.5·01S6 If you•,.. not ho•ln4J fwt wortdftcJ or molllng CJOOd ntoNy- CA LL US FOR AN INTERVIEW IASEPAY + Comtft + boftutH Ionic Dlltance Llnea Cllaual, F\ln Atmotpherc fUM-TIME PART-TIME rt yoll rt11d wrll, llkr lo tAllc on th•• ~hont' & want ttu•nJllY} our job . Call ... F I t i m c . M u .. t h <' fasb1onahlr for c~lah beauty ulon lh<'h11rcl Ouellette, 200 New1io rl best rhcnlelc in Newport ----·------ & Huntingt on Reac:h. Service Sta. NIRhl Attend Rrie f hand·wrlllcn re 2 Or 5 nltes a wk. Apply, !>umc to The Red Balloon Shell.17th 8t lrvlnf', NR Ltd. Mr. Reynolds. 1AA65 -----1 N /\litonquan st, Hunt· St>rvlceStatlon Altnct. o m~on Hcarh ca 92R49 cxper. Nee. Will l1'11ln ~ ' -4678 CampWI J>r Nwpt TIME/LIFE LIBRARIES INC 833-8095 _Ctr Dr.NB !tECEPTIONIST, nt'f'<INI by chrroprador t)pmi;. ltl<' bltpng 540·MS9 -- SALES Bch. _· _ P3rl time. 5 'lpm Mon· Service St11t1on 1\ttcn ~. pwfucl lor College dant e.xfcr'(t l>in /Cc Stu1frnl. no pre11surc E\es' t'UI & p Um.-J\1> ~t1lcs or qu<ttus to mcPt plv. Shell Station, 17th ~ 531-0811 lnme Nil F..qual Opp Ernplyr m r ~ WESTERN PACIFIC • PERSONlftl SERVICES • 20902 Broolchunsl Ste 2m, lhmUn&ton Bch (714) ee3--0804 WOMAN over 40 yr11. Combo Interviewing & relier on phones. F ilime. Must work wknds & llu hN St $3 hi",. Refs nee. C..11 AMoreves~-4071. YARD MAN, rental center need~ f 1lime man wkday ofr. handwntlng mu st be neat, mechnnacal abllity helpful. Apply 1930 Newport Blvd. CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AntlCfl'H 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wonderland Of Antiques! HUGE war ehouse crammed with over .500 muidc boJes, nlckelo· doon planO!I, cir('IJ.8 or g a n s , w 11 11 c I o <' k :. , grandfather c locka, (ascin1111ng 11nllquell. Over $1,000.000 Worth AmericRn Jnternatlon11l G11ler1es; l802·T Ketler tn& St., lrvlno. T~I. 7S4·l777. Open Wed lhru Sat. 9 AM to 4 PM. Vl.sltl _, -- TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 16, 1977 A TRIBUTE TO THE In the Dally Pl.lot ORANGE coAsrs SUCCESSFUL WOMEN BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS ~~ --, . .!'!"~ ...::f=~~l~iilli , ... ,,~;:.~·:!.!'.:':.~ . ... ·~-.,..I\: N•tlonal BUlln••• W«>m•n'• WMk be91n1 Sunday. ~r 11, 1t71 conttnulftg through Oct. 22. • • . To honor are• woman fn bustn ... , tnduatry and oommeroe. th• Oalty PUot d publlah a .-0111 trfbuta In lta Oct. 18 edhlon. Th• maJor contt1buUon• women bu•lneaa prof.,.,Oft .. I add to the tlut*'f · Orange COHt econom1 wl11 be undencored In tba .,,.clal trtbut• peg••· "" Buatneawomen Salute notice• wm be one cOlumn by four Inch .. eech, aflowtng room for a photo end dtacrlpttve copy. Coat of each notice ta onlJ $11, wfth a photo you provide. · ~ Our &elute to Buatn .. 1 and Prof .. 11onal Women 11 an ••oeptlonal opDGl1UnllY to lntroctuc. 1 new or longtime aaaociate to th• peopte of th• Orange-Co.at. of to hon« awards or 1chlavament1. · Don't mtu being part of thla apeclal advettlalng opportunity. DaadVH for reMt'llng 1p1oa la Oct. 12.. Call todafl DAILY PILOT 842-5878 • __ , • .J 1 (. CJO DAILY PILOl _ Tuelt<lay. OclObtir ~. 1977 Mmkal loafs, Sall '060 A&ltos for Sol~ ... ttw. .. ta IOIJ ••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ~·••••••••••••••••••••• .:.t!' •If( t.'UlJtn lhC!\t.'l JU>. Alrfiquet/ l'rumpct. fluwll':.' rnnc1 · i..t·Ld1 111;.:c1l hl..111~ Cloulcs 9520 ~17~. Abo Tru111be11H• Sl 7 SUO llJS \IJ l 1 ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• York, $'"/S M:'i·t'i7tl Jf\l·• 67s !i!M>J • lpm • -3i' l"llpj.><.•f ~Jll l.IOJl. h"' Super Dl·ull ,\l..1rt1n l11w:. rnmp1:.' nl·11h G\lltur Moc.Id D~. 111..1 uc~ 0Lrlr .\~k11;~ ~l:.:oo n~w Mus t s l'll, WJ11 ~·~J17or67S !1:,1~1 ~. pd $'950 ~!l:l'Jli ' -- -171 Sor~n!\Cfl ~h"*I' \.lot Office Fvrnlt., & l'onll. s.111 . 111111w , ''"'''' !qwipment 8085 ~}(JO 7521\;.!.>!l l'\ s ••••••••••••••W•••••••• WOOD EXEC I>l':.."ihS & lSLANl>fo.H ;111 \11-.IJ Credcnlus. c>..t•1.· & :sid l· 1-\111~ •·11u1111w1I for r ;11 .. l'hfl> . uuk ~Wl\'CI cl11·-. ,'I,: • I UlM' I)"'" .. 11111 ... 1 ~oud & 11\l'I ,II 1 bis, :wll l•llllll'\I 'Ill'\\ porl mcd1cul turn. 2 & 1 ::-.Iii.-\l ,1k~·ot1 1;7:1 111,111 lcou~o~NCAj 5ffi SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION MAHHl(lll NlW""l11 Ill.Al.It consign now!! 111'<1"-t:!l' !Jlc:. <;E :-;urplu' 1,17~, 1111111 .. 1 .ii Iii m.1t•~ An lnt~rnal1on.11 BuyM,> ()ff1C'c t urnlLU1l'. :1m1 \\ ,11 1 W 111 Network ao;::.urf''> you of d tilth St, <.. :\I 1;:11 'i.777 '" 1, 1 ;. '1J 11 1 ~ 1 aoo CASH OFFER saltl day' t\:Jl·2S70 1 ..:> '1 ·1 E a r I y cons 1 q n men t Pi & 0 s 8090 ~x· \1111·~1111 'llll isl.11111 bro v' des a Cl v d n c P anos MJCI" \tonui· 1 ):l'llt•.• ihn;:' aC1vert1smg and promotion ••••••••••••••••••••••• .tll "''" t••1u11•ruL nl. for your car ReQue:sl Wurl1tter Oq:..111 W..11 ::-.1c-,.1...," Jllulb :.t.rnd uµ con!>tgnment i..11 und ,·;.ib Oual kc> board • lwJd ~t.i~t ,lq>:-1.ikl· 11nformotoon lrom K1u:.e m rththm Xlnl (uni.I ~o lll'\\ , uuditum \ l<l'-I nd1ana or West Coast ~~lll.irll'r6 l'!\t uui:.m~ i.,,,,1 '"th 010; ... 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'l;ewport Tc•m p•ir.ir~ & perrn.tnt'nl The Bo.it Pl..1ce IH5 11 14 4 Whe~I Drives 9550 ••.........•..•••....•• AMC.JEEP ; I in Calif. \\ E OUTS El.I. \I I JEEI' IH; \L l"H" l'I; '1 llE ST \'11 HUGE IHVEHTORY \II 'IOtll'b ="t'\~ ~ l ,,.,f l.t'il.'>1111! \ \ Jil.cl1h- Costa M~sa AMCJup laZ\ JI \RHOH Ill\ I> C:~lJ :\k,.,J ~1'11141:.'3 JEEPS "77" CJ !'i -; I J ' .., ( 'ht'rOkt:l''• ",11;11111·•·•' P1, k up .... up 111 "' :!Ou 111• lHIUl~ 5 ~r .>II.IOI 11111;. ..,,1rrunly" J' JllJl•h C~and Mtrs Inc .!\ic.ll E i....t "-\~'>II 11000 tS5 H.P Mcn•ury out board Xlnt t·und. SGOU Ph &ll· 1.368 ro· Pier" 4Rr home. p11.•r 77 S<:oul I "hl'l'l 1lri ',. pool. tenni!> ch' main lut...ort•xllJ~' l..o" milt·, t .. 11nc•I. 118 8-IU l\lGtl Ex l' "° 11 c n t 1·111Hh t w 11 W H Y C A R R Y I C • E . Boats S d & • 8.10 OOM6. x.r. !171 ll n•fngeratc your present ·' ~ 9080 · buA. solid state, ,\C J)C, Siu -tx~. 3 • lon ll ani:••r XI. I h>w driun. ~19. 6i5·Z190 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• I' ·250 Hh!L autn lran:o. & Auto1. lmpo~ uto1, lmport.d Autoa, U1td • Mitoi, Und ···········•··········· ...•....•.•.•.........• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWILLIUY YOUROATSUH I' \Ill FllH <II< '\OJ' TO' DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS IARWICK DATSUN :-.111 l11.1n < '.1p"tr.11111 lll·ll75 493.3375 WE BUY CLEAHCARS & TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET !K'.'11 ll.11 IKll Ith .t I llS I \ \l l.S ' 546-1200 \\I I'\\ llll'llllll \It H Ill 1111' I S I IH \HS I OH 1.11, \; 1111\I hs I H' 111 l'I \SSll'S II \11111 '.11 '' 1 ,11.11·11-au "'I' II' I 11 I BAUER BUICK 'I.!.• I I.ct h111 llh 1f \ (•~l.l \It ~ I, t ~ 1Ut TOP DOLLAR PAID IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE MEED CLEAN USED CARS HOW CALL PAPPY 540-5630 IW,IB\11~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE'LL BUY \1111r 11111 t~·n 111 rump.111 t 11 p.1111 1111 '" nut' <..\di ~.111· \Ii·• BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE !'!Jn Ju.Ill C.1f>1str;.no 837·4800 493-4511 Autos, Imported ...•..•.•.•.•.....•.... Audi 9707 Capri . 9715 •••••.•.....•••....•... 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RAYFLADHOf • it-LINCOLN ME"-CURY it 16-IaAut.oCenforDr. 1\1){'1. 673 921;__ '72 MIZ 2200 VolluwOCJ"' 9770 \ulomut1c & air l·onc.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fur lh11 lui.ury of a 1970 VW Bug, good :'>h•rn·dcs & Lii~· l'~hl:wn mt-.:hJ111cully cond. $1000 1·yotJdH.~!>l'l l~:l-11'.ll'.). or offer 6Jl 2002 da)i. or it SI> Fwy-Lak Foi'at l)ll.lt. * IRVINE < • U0-7000 '72 MBI 250 ('()l)f'E I U \ury l'\llUllltetl \\llh low m1h•;. &. I~ llt \'\t'l'l)clll (1111\JI I 1011 l bl:!tl(; WC 1 '74 MBZ 450SEL Ll•athcr 111lcrllll' pwr "1111lu" "· 1·rwi.t• ('l.illl rol, ..,unroot & nll'lalhl' paint 1. 1 1· a t 1· u 11 d 1 I 1 u ll ' 1 l!,,ll.I >YI 97'J ti2J7 e\'es. i l HUS Xlnt co111I :\I u)ll :.ell' ~&lO. ti7.1 s~~I! '62 VWBUG &IS3~!1 '61! SQUAREBACK ~II. t'Olld M uke oU~r. 492-7196 7 1 VW Super Beetle .. -~---~---~-~ Jt. it '72 Marqllia Brougbam ROGER MILLER SAYS, Cpe. Wtit. vtn top. •• .,IUAa IY ....,ONI" Loaded. AM·5'1l ~ereo, ~ '"" cruise coot, all rwr. tlJ. 494-1131 54'·"67 wh.l, Blcel rada, Muk~ ofr. 5-all· 7767 dya '66COMET Ruru1 well. MCJ..1UJ7 >100 MustCMCJ 99 52 ..........•..••.. , ..... '66 Mustana. Xlot cond- $1200 /f Jr m . 5'6·82H> days. S7.000 m1. AM1FM. !\11:. -----<;••td ~l'll•t·twn or other !>llml' rk. $2150. 751 4~!18 '75 Muhbu Classic, 1>ll\1:r, '118 Mustang $300. Blk over l11tl' 'I llZ .. 111 :slud> tu - - -2 dr. \'my! roof. AM fo'M, wbt. See 11t 156 P)acen i llOOsl.' lrom t>4 Bui! xlnl eng Lr ans, P B. P S, A C S279S tla CM. 226·A !<unroo( Cra1?er wheels, 752-5331 MISSION VlfJO IM,.OUS ....... •... , ......... . ,.,., "'•· ... -··· , •.... 131-1741! •9S.t70• Lease New-Used OVER 100 MERCEDES OH DISPLAY House of Imports \U1'HORfZ~:o ~11.:ttCEOES U~Al.EH ~2 Manl.'hl',.,tcr. But•na Park 523-7250 t ln.thl· Santa J\nil "" ~ lJL\QK IAN~ Molor C'ar Q;. Cull us ror per\onahzed Mcrce d e~ ser vice & lcic.e 755 1\' W lith St. CM n u 1 631-0545 SlOli Besl833·3'117 - -- -'68 MUSTANG V8. autC>, '1-' Chevy 8 lmp11lu 9 Pas11 PS, $1~ or but ofr. Pb sta wgn $3000 Call 495-4007 7:! \'W, xlnt mech cond. mu:.t seU, best offer, call alt 5 30, ~-15-16 Vol•o 9772 ·······••·····•········ BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR VOLVO. See us for a top dollar t!:!Limate! MARQUIS VOLVO MlSSlON VIEJO 83 I ·2880495·12' 0 6312880,85 ----302 VB, A·l COQii. 77,000 62 No' a .station wai:on, 8 mtl AJ.r & P /S. si.aso. PP pa&.; reblt t:!Ot( • dee 763 6S37 rear window. S4!1!i. ------S38-W1l '74 Mustang coupe. Auto P ,S, P 1D. $2000, '7S M c bkl HIS, 64•·12.$9 Artt,FM, A 'C, PS, P/B, v-S Landau, $4000. S.l!H6S7 ·ro ~tu11tang 351 ..,..... P 1 • ---P/B. Jt runs, but needs '76 Mon.111 TC. AM·fi'M 8· work. Bstofr. 546+41133 an. trk. air, P iS, s nfr, wht 6 wkdya. walls, xlnt shnpe. Lo mi. --------.---~. 494 9812 '65 Mustang 3119 5800. at\. 9pm or bef. 8 : 30 um. 848-2893 ORANG! COUNTY '72 StaUon Wagon. 9 Pass. Nr, power. xlnt cond. ---------VOL VO g 7so 581-9678 '70 Mus tang ,clnt run J::XCLUSIVfo:LYVOLVO --cond. Nu Urea. booki. Largei.t Vul\o Dealer '75 Moote Carlo Spt Cpe-. Sl700sell SIZOO. 61~ in Orange County ' Alr. tit wl\I, PB, PS, AM·~ 9955 BUY or LEASE f<'M stereo. wbt walls. DIRECT t\Ss ume lease. pp••••••••••••••••••••••• SJS-3377 LDS 1970 Cutlass '7~ Camaro LT Deluxe, nnd tape, power. air. air AM1FM. map, new 8"-48llaftn. rt'llcnt t'ond1l1nn 'G7 230SL ftoad:.ter 1:12.1." RS 1 You ~ll 'ST \:\1 l''M radio. A 1 P s: SI-.~. tht:. ga:. !>il\l'r \ c 2 tOl)b. 6i3 S7S!J on ~·,·~· IN-~~~,~.·~ ----Supreine. FM stereo. ures, lo miles, mate oC t----------2025 5. Manchester rer 6l-S:l2l af\.SPM ·m Cutlass. 2 dr. 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SADDLE BACK BMW COMEIH &SEE THEALL HEW 630CSi HOW!!' COMPLETE BODY SHOP NOWOPEH ~DDLEBACK VAUH IMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 CREVIER 9iOllO bl5 3662orM5 2'l00 ·75 Ka\\usak1 li5 Musl 66 El. C,\:\11 '.':tl n1•w SANTA AHA '37'J'J5 11,1 ufr •11.il li7.JI: 'h7 l>ah110 lhllll l!OOll !\lb lt•ndt'I ofll'r ~ W7i BEAT THE PRICE INC RUSE!!! 11'-:EWC\HS \ f l'Jll·; ULU l'HIL t-:s \II mt1•ll•I' no" ;1\;atl.t tt11• Call or -.cc us before )OU bu~''' COSTA MESA DATSUN ~5HARROR HLVD 540.64 f 0 540-02 ll ii 21111::-iE \11i..t ~di \ c•n • 1l'.1n "'4.·n 11·1• 1 \·1·11nf, \\I 1-\l ·• 1 r ~:><?llll P~che 9750 ·······••····•·•··••••• SPORTS CARS 6+1 1900 19 5. AMC 9905 ....................... '70 Amba.ssador SST Sta· t1on Wa~on, 8 pass A 1C radio. all xtras. One Owner 58,000 miles Top ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Pinto, xlnt cond.. N~ ;-~PHIL paint. sisoo. °'"""_.,.. LONG 761M;.513 .....,.,,_ FORD ~ ......... !!~~ '67 Station Wa&on. auto. p '· r 'h. runs gd S408 • ~ P\y 842-436$ ''" ....................... loUCJht • Sokf ...,..,._, .. _...,.,._., MUST SELL! '68 Javehn. ..,,,___ ,_ cond. Sl.200. 673·287S '61 Le Mans. Good tontt. PS/PB, A/C, radio; aaC-.' WEST GERMAN Gd. running cond. Best ..:.....:..._: _______ I=:-:::--:::--.-;:-=~:-:;: olfer 968·7'30 Ford XL ,69 2dr 5ZM ml. "14 Fireblrd. formul• ast. IMPORTS -B • p s' B mint cond. Loeded. 14.idt 9910 A/C. P/ • I • rome AM FM t..apo 5'45.0 714/548·1186 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m~ :~~tl. lmmac. m·Uol C-'ITn:~or , ' ca.u SJ0.5181 • • , __________ ·71 Riviera, full power ;:Sl~=·~::::~:-:--::-;;==:-lii;;;J;;t;i~~~~9Ji ~!'!! ........... !?.~~ '67Q912 w,air,e~~~~:f $1,395. ·~lc:1!:1~(.vx'jntu:o:d: ........... :::.: ... !!!.~ ·n f''ERRAH I 01no N•w black point, makeofr.7Sl·S'191 'Tl T·Blrd. "'»7 lll>O m .. C'oupc. red w blk int, Kanis, alloys. Sharp, 1968 Riviera Buick $1SOO. new car warrallt)'. 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Stoeks 1 VOL. 70, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS 46 PAGES . , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1977 TEN CENTS Bonker Suffers at Hands of Hijackers TOKYO IAI» J\n ailing American banker collapst'<.l <il gunpoint and lht.•n was left un conscious for hours becal.lst' the hiJackers of a Japane"ie airliner thought ham a '"Jl•w1sh friend of US president Jimmy Carter.· a former Cahfornw lawm:.aker .. a1cl todav I Rt.•lalt>d photu. A-I ) ·'They misunderstood John ap parent!:, bccau-,e I pt>rsuaded them to let mt.• send a telex to the pn·s1dcnt. the U.S. ambassador 111 H<rngladesh and f1 ve con gr(•ssmen:· said Walter Kara b1an in an intcn 1ew with The A-. soc1aled Pres~ "The h1)ackers had a lo~u· to 1umµ to the conclus10n They dt· c:dt.'CI that John Gabriel must be J l'.1p1lahst friend of Prt's1d<•nt <.'Jrter i>t>t'Juse ~e sent a telex d1retl to the Prt's1dent, said h.arab1an of \lontcrcy Purk "That made him tlieir first tarJ!cl" <Galirtcl owns the c; arfleld Bank 111 Huntington H(.•ach I Ori Thursday, Karab1an said. h1Jackcrs took the 65-year old <:ahncl to the Japan i\1r Lines DCH ('o<:kpat. but Karab1an '>aid ht' dtdn'l ::.ce what happened ht.'htnd the cockpit's closed door ·'I had the worst end or 1t They (Stt BANKER, Page A.21 Panel to Study ort Options By ROBERT BARKER OI -O•oly ,., ... Sa.fl Huntington Beach City Council members have backed away from efforts to clo.~e Meadowlark Airport Instead. the\ 've formed a comnuttee lo attempt to .... ork out problems invol\'lng the small, pnvat<' airfield The council voted unanimously early today to cease atl attemrt lo find the embdttled facility a Mangers' \liew pubhc nuisance. a first step an a court fight Al the request of Councilman Richard Siebert. a three- member airport committee was formed to work with airport owner Art :'{eno. pilots and res1 dents who ha\'e complained loud and long that the airport has c reated safety hazards and noise problems. 'Give us two months to see 1f Property Tax Bills -'Exploitation' Assemblyman Dennis Manger; <D-Huntington Beach> said Monday lhat so-called prop.- erty tax reform bills recenUy te· jected by the s tate Legislature would have constituted "ex. ploitation of the middle class beyond our wildest dreams.·· Mangers. speaking before members of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. said that, under the measures, most o( the $2 5 million an a state • budget surplus was earmarked for the inner-city poor "Only 16 percent or the money would have been returned to dis· tracts like lhis" (73rd As se mbly District), he said. Mangers said that un- der the pro- posal. resa dents of his di strict. which 1n eludes Huntington Beach, Foun lain Valley and mo~t of Costa Mesa. could expect checks rang- ing from $34 to S200 He said that check of~ to $1 ,200 would have gone to the inner-city poor "ls ttus a good redistribution of wealth'> I say no." he declared "Why m hell do you raise S2.S millior1 1n :r;urplus money anyway?" he asked "There'c; something wrong m the first place for government to be chd dling around with this kind or money." Mangers said there would havt: been a $1 charge in handling each check plus the fact that new tax· es. such as an automobile reg- istration, would be part of the ·tax reform. .. , Oran;:~ c,,.-L... • \\'eatll~r Fair and sunny through Wednesday with some fo$! and low clouds late ni~hl and early mornin~ hours Lows tomJ,!ht 57 to fi:J ll11:~hs Wt.'<lnt•<,1J;1 \ 711 I fl 71 l~SIDE 'rODA \ TrlmmtJ .John 111 lhf' /)rlflq1•n throw.~ 111., re/wilt nrm nl the 1'111ll1e., ton1qhl ru Chi> Na t1onal League rll0mp1on.,h1p unes <'JM'TI-~ Stoni>s Photo.,, RI lndPX A•Y-S..vl<t Al ................. ~ ..... -. ti Aft"~" u Cl L M ...... A• Me\I,., l l I .......... A1J U """' ..... '" .... AU Ulll~N• &I frit•lltif\.alH..w\ ... Clanlll"" t 4 ll 0,.,... C..-.n•y ... C..mlu CJ \yl•1 ~ ,..,.. .. All Cr•n-• Cl \Mr•t .. ' o .. ·~-1( .. •• Stec• M.tA•tt A ti IJ f.•11.n••"-"'' l•l•vlutif\ II• .... _,_ IJ I Tltulen IJ l ..... "" ... (1 I ........ A• Hw•te ... Cl ............ A• ·'This is insanity,'• he said. Mangers also expressed con- cern \bal lhe tax reform proposal would have created a new class o( poor people out of the present middle class. "We are an endangered species with a lot of virtues that need protection," he added. Mangers also lashed out at the highway program, claiming that Orange County gets far belo.,. its share o< tax revenues. "This lS where the growth as and this is where the money :,hou1d be," he said. He remarked that he has raised "lots of hell " with Adriana G1anturco. director of the California Department or Transportation, after she said s he had no intentions of ever finishing the Costa Mesa Freeway. "l didn 't gel far with her. but nobod) does." Mangers said '"She gels her marching orders from the governor " lie said becau~e of the un finished freewa) more and more trafrtc will be gr11ng through residential streeLs and at s going to kill kids ... ComingRaim Spur Colonia P!eas for Aid By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 01 tM D•ily ..... , S•a« About 60 angry Colonia Juarez property owners told Fountain Valley city 0Htc1als Monday night exactly what type of 1m· provemcnL<i they waot in their 50-year old community After two years or sparsely at tended public hearings on the matter, city offac1als believed Coloma residents wanted three new streets built in the area, Public Works Director Wayne Osbomesa1d But the 60 property owners al Monday's meeting said the first lhmg they want is sidewalks. rurbs and gutters on the Coor ex· 1-. 11njl 'ilrPets io the Colonia 'Th(' r:Jtn\" season 1<; coming," ~.11d 15 Vl'ar Colonia resident \ tir ,, I 101 · I 11 n a · And a 11 the '' rC't'ls hav1• nn c;1dl'walks " .. !lave you c•vc·r scPn nur kids walk to sc.hool through the mud." Mrs Luna asked city officials. But Planning Dirt>ctor Clint Sherrod told Colonia residenL'i Monday il may be between two and five months bPfore the city can rut through federal and coun t v rC'<l tap(' lo ~<'! thf' strcrl 1m pnn.rtnl'lll prOJ<'C'tS unrll'r wav rtw r1l \ plans to pay for the ,, rc·C'I 1mprm emPnls with ahoul ~:i 111 llllO 111 earmurkrd rf'<ll'ral ll11u ,1 ng and Commun1t} 1>1•\ l'lopmPnt fund-. ad m in1'it('rt><f lhrou~h thP Orange I~ COLONIA, Page A2) we can't work out problems in the fragmented areas," Siebert said "The airport 1s a needed facali· l} an our city I am hopeful that problem!> will be resolved," he .tddt.>d • · 1 much prefer the city adopt- ing a J>O!>llt\'C posture of attack· mg the problems rather than try· ang to find the airport 1s a public nuisance. "lt would be a very tough and costly court fight," he said. City Attorney Don Bonfa aRreed. CALIFORNIA BANKER JOHN GABRIEL, 65, AIDED BY WIFE AT TOKYO AIRPORT Collep1ed, Lett Uneon1clou1 for Hours BeceuH of 'Carter ConnectJon' Siebert 1s to be JOmed on the council committee by Harriett Wieder and Ted Bartlett. Just two months ago. the city council unanimously directed the citv attorney to proceed with findings or fact that the airport <:on!.lltuled a public nuisance. The action came the same night that an airplane crashed into a building on airport property. Satellite Attack Possible for Reds In a memorandum to the city administrator Rud Belsito dated Au~. 22. the city attorn~y ·s omce said lhe airport hO\&Sed excessive numbers of plJnes which "cau.-;ed excessive numbers of ov<'rfllghl3 or nearby residences. schools and com m ercial estuhhshments, night takeoffs and landings "There also appears to be a ra1lure to provide any manage- ment at the airport," the report continued "The use of the premises is on a catch-as-catch-can basis. There is no radio control. radar or other navigational aid pres- <See A.JRPORT, Page A.2> Wi\SlllNGTON <AP > Defense Secretary Harold Brown said today the Russians are able to attack :.ome satellite.'> in space. a development he said was ··somewhal troubling.·· Brown told a news conference · the Soviet Union "has an opera- tional capability that could be used against some satellites " This was the first disclosure that Russia achieved some form of an anU satellite system The defense secretary d~hned lo RO into detail on lhe kind Of U S. satellites that might be vulnerable to Soviet attack. The most important are recon- naissance satellitl!s which keep track of military developments Huntington Revamp Contract Delayed The Huntington Beach City Council approved a redevelop· ment contract Monday night but 1s prohibited from pulling it a.n ef· rcct because of a temporary restraining order Council members, silting as the r<'development agency, ap- Pr<l' ed a contract w1 th Business Propt>rt.1..-s, Inc. or Jrvine to as· s1st in the acquisition of small lots to be used in a shopping center proj<'ct at Golden West Strrl.'l and Warner A venue. Two lawsuits w e re filed ag:unsl the redevelopment proj· eel 1n Orange County Superior Court last week. A restraining or· dcr also has been issued and will prevent further city action until after an Oct. 14 court hearing. The suiLs claim that the true purpose of the redevelopment plan 1s not to develop the site but to generate tax revenues. Aftf'r a lengthy hearing Mon· day night. council members ap· proved a contract with the de- veloper to buy up s mall parcels Jn the JS-acre location. Under terms of the agreement, the development company would pay the city ull it5 costs The redevelopment agency 1s assisting the busincs:c; firm in consolidating the 25 feet by 100 feet lots through Its powers or eminent domain A minority of the owners are unwill.mg to sell or the tiUe to their property as clouded. Surrounding buslness owners and tenants have mounted a campaign agam!il the proJ)()6ed shopping center They <;ay there is a glut or such atti v1t1es and a new center may drive some out or business. The redevelopment plan was approved Aug. l and look effect Aug. :ll. Assistant Planning Director Monica Florian contends the area constitutes a "textbook" definition of bhght because of fragmentation of ownership and subdivision patterns There are approximately 170 small lots in the area and many of them were given away years ago with the purchase or co cyclopedias. Councilmen Ron PatlinS-On, Al Coen, Ted Bartlett and Harriett Wieder approved the contract Norma Cibb'I and Richard Siebert were opposed Carter Slips Error Made in V.S. Speech UNITED NATIONS. N.Y . <AP> --President Carter. an a momentary <11ip. referred to the "lt.•J.!1 \1mttt(' n~hts of the· Panamanian people" lO· da\ rlurmJ.! his address to the U.N General Assembl) ThC' mistake dr~w a s m1IC' from lsrat.•11 Fore1~n \11111skr Mm.ht.• Dayan The President. reading his speech from a pre pared text. quickly corrected himself to say "Pales- tinian people " 111 the' Soviet Union. and other space vehicles which would w•m of any Soviet miss ile launch aimed at the United States Defense sources sald the Russian capability ls believed ef. fective against sateUltea travel- ing in relaUvely low-level orbits, which might include some recon· naassance vehicles. Brown made his disclosure in response to a question at the end of a news conference. "We don't have that capabili- ty ... the defense secretary said, although he noted that the United States 1s engaged in an ex- ploratory development which could lead to such a weapon. The United States had a crude anti-satellite system ln operation in the early 1960s. but dismanUed it. On another matter, Brown said "it may take months more" to resolve the question of whether U S. allies in Europe want pro- duction and deployment of a U.S. neutron bomb, a weapon de- signed to disable tanks by killing their crews but without inflicting severe damage on structures on the battlefield or killing civilians an nearby areas. He sa.1d the neutron weapon, which has become a political is- sue in Europe, has "substanUaJ military advantages" and dis- puted the contention of critics that i~ existence would make nuclear war more likely because 1t limits physical damage and thus. presumably. would make it easier for Western leaders to or· der into use. President Carter is studying whether to order production of the weapon Top Dining, FrmPlaces Highlighted The Orange Coast has scores of reasons to celebrate National Restaurant Week -the many Cine restaurants which serve the area. Today's Daily Pilot brings you o. special magazine section de· ta i II ng many of the Orange Coast's best dining and enter· tainmcnt establishments. Orange County Dining and En· terlainment is your armchair guide to places serving every- lhmg from soup and sandwiches to sauces and soufnes. For your up-lo-the-minute tour of the Orange Coast's best restaurants loo~ for Orange County Dining and Entertain· ment in today's Daily Pilot. Venice Victim LOS AN<fELES <AP > A 41 year-old resident has been kllled and a 1.5-ye.ar-old wounded after a fUDman sbot tnlo a cro-dtd Venice neiabborhood~ • 3 Watergate Figures Get Sentence Cut BULLETIN WA.SlllNGTON <AP) -U.S. District Judge Joba '· Slrlca sha.rply redocecl Ute Wa.t.erpte prtscm ~of akMnt Nix· ••• elolest WJdte Btiae atdestO- Cfl,Y, mald.oC OM of. ClleJD -Jm EllrlJehmaaa -dlJli for p•rele at tlae ~ Ws m WASHINGTON (AP) - Haldeman is repent.ant.. D. Ehrtlchman bas .. demonstrated continuing contrition." John N. .MltcheU is ''tnily sorry." Their lawyers argued before U.S. District Judee John J. Slr1ca today that for those reasons, and others, the three should be re- leased from ptison. Each WU dOtSe to Rlcbal"d M. Nlxoo when be was president. Each was among the most powerful men 1n the first Mlcoo administration. Each is servi.ne at leaat 2~ years In prison for multiple criminal acts in the w atergate coverup. (See REDUCE, Page A!) Celia's Trial On U.S. Raps May Reopen By TOM BARLEY Ol Ille oeltY ,.. ... "-" A motion to reopen tbe Los Angeles Federal Court trial that ended with the convicUon o( Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and three codelendants was filed Monday in the courtroom where all lour men were sentenced in June. 1976. Judge Matt Byrne agreed to examine the issues of new evidence raised by lawyers for three or the four defendants and set Oct. 2S as the date for a beat-- in g into the moUon. He ordered lawyers for Cella. S2. form er hospital ad- m inlslralor Stephen. Robert Evans, 32, and former bolpital business manager Theodore Schiffman, 53, to prepare ar .. fidavits supportJnc their arp~ ments that evidence not availa- ble at the trial should now be ex- amined. It was learned today that George Louis Ollendorf, 45, or Laguna Beach, is nol jolnlnt in the motion for reopening of federal court action. Judge Byrne sentenced Ollea- dorf, tho former adrnin.istratot ol Mission Communlty Hospital, Mlsslon VleJo. to one year tn prison after bo pleaded euilty to reduced crlmlnal chutes. OUendorf hae served that term wlttf'remis!Jlon for 1ood conduct and has since pleaded guilty to related criminal chnraes con· lained \n an Oranee County Grand Ju.., indictment. lfo was acntcncoo to ooe year In the county JaU and placed Oft one year'• probation. (See CELIA, P-ce Al) I I AZ OAIL v PILOr H 'f Transit Growth Viewed The Orange County Transit District's fleet of 339 vehicles could grow to anywhere between 510 a.nd 2,100 by 1990, according to a series of long-range plans presented to dtrectors Monday. OCTD planners expect to spend betv•een now and next May reviewing alternate proposals des igned to chart OCTD's destiny and growth over the next 13 years. The most ambitious alternate presented Monday was OCTD's existing master plan for growth adopted in 1974. That plan calls for an eventual fleet ol 2,100 vehicles including 250 railroad cars which would be used on a yet·to·be·developed rail transjtsystem. Directors approved the scope of the new planning s tudy Mon- day. They also asked planners to in· vestigate using large buses on routes serving more populated county regions and smaller buses at the ends of routes or in less- populated areas. Amoog other issues to be ad- dressed will be the county's ex- pected population increase from about LS million residents today to about 2.4 million by 1990 and a more than doubling in the number of Jobs in Orange County. Planners also are to determine the best eventual llmin& for stops along ma.ior routes during peak travel hours and the spacing of routes throughout a countywide grid ol bus service. OCTD officials plan to hold public workshops on their pro- posals during February, March and Apnl before directors make a dec1s1on on the long· range plan next May. Dona Parkey Rites Slated On Thursday Funeral services are scheduled Thursday for longtime Huntington Beach resident Dona Parkey, 76, who died Sunday following a lengthy illness. Friends may visit Wednesday evening beginning at 4 p.m. at . Pierce Brothers-Smith's Mortuary in Huntington Beach, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Inter· m enl will follow in Good Shepherd Cemetery. A 31·year resident or the city. Mrs. Parkey and her bu.'Sband Ewart moved to the Orange Coast from Mid\igan in 1946 and bought a home al 205 Knoxville Ave., Huntington Beach It is still the family home. "She was jU.!t a good mot.her and a housewife and Dad worked for North American Aviation," says Mrs. Parkey's daughter. Mrs. Evelyn Wardlow, who operates Wardlow's Talbert Cafe, a longtime local gathenng spot. Before her health railed, Mrs. Parkey was active in Baptist Church activities. according to her daughter She leaves her husband. of the home, a son, Allen Parkey of Las Vegas; another daughter, Mrs LaVera M. Aldridge of Hunt· 1ngton Beach , eleven grandchildren, and eleven great· grandchildren Teen Girl Saved AZUSA CAP> -An Aiusa city policeman was credited with sav· ing the life of a 17 year.old girl when he carried her from her burning apartment here. authorities reported Fire or ficials said Harold Linden, 3!5, spotted the fire Monday while on patrol and forced open the door to the girl's apartment, where he found Juanita Padilla un· conscious. OAANOE COAST Mt" DAILY PILOT TMOr..,.,..C.oatt D•1l'f ltlfllt ••"'-""<"l't.:.,,..... --~·-... W'\ ..,, ... ,, t\0\14)11v.d.,, ... Or...,.,. 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IT WAS A SATURDAY night block purty for lhe 28 new nei&hbors on Mark Lane in Costa Mesa They are just working people, but they are mentally re- tarded and pbysicalty handicapped and the six houaes where they live are on the grounds of Fairview State Hospital Formerly, the houses were occupied by hJgh·ranJong hospital officials. . ~ r ·~ ••TJOS IS TllE FIRST STEP in what we're trying to develop as a means or helping clients make the transition from a hospital environment to community life," explained I>r. Francis J. Crinella, dlrector of the hospital Terms of the recently enacted Lan- viHHL terman Developmental Disabilities Services Act order state hospitals to speed up efforts to place the less severnly handicapped in the community, 1f they can work and hve outside. One house on Mark Lane was used experimentally two years ago with six handicapped young men, two of whom held outside jobs, one as a restaurant dishwasher and the other in a delicatessen THE 28 FAIRVIEW residents now moved into the six homes are all employed in a ~heltered workshop at the Elwyn Industries Training Center in f'ountam V1tlley. They range in age from 20 to SO Saturday visitors toured the sax homes, where a licensed psychiatric technician 1s present 24 hours a day in each house as a supervisor The law requires it, although the ~idents could most hkely get along on their own most of the llme. Dr Crmella and other Fairview staff members Ii ve just down the street. Furnishings for the six patient homes, including brand· new color TV sets for after work entertainment, were purchased by nonprofit hospital support groups, or donated by well wishers "WE HAD CONTRIBUTIONS l P into the hve.hgure brackets from individuals and private industry, .. said Ur. Crinella. Speakers al the blo<.'k party mC'luded Assemblyman Chet Wray ID·Garden Gru\'el who 11> <A longtime volunteer worker with the hand1capJ)td. Wray said he became involved through interest in Hope House, a private school for the rctard~d and phy~1cally han-. dicapped in Westminster NO ONE IN HIS OWN family 1s so handicapped "My wife and r are just hub1tual and chrome volun- teers," Wray !$aid after the block party ha1linR the partial coming-out or the 28 F1urv1ew residents into the so.called normal community "I think it's really beauh(ul," he said or the new pro. gram. "I think the whole thmg 1s based on canng. · Fro• Pagp ,11 COLO NIA. • • County Environmental Manage ment Agency. The city hopes to oblain morr federal funds this year. "Over a year ago you said you were going to put street improve ments in," said one woman. ''You didn't," th'! woman told the city officials. ··one of you says one thing and another s ays something else.·· But Mavor Pro Tem Demic Svalstad asked the crowd why most of them did not attend the many public hearings on the Colonia street plans. Most of the pepole in the cro"<l s aid they had not received mailed notices of the public meetangs "We want to see that the city means well.·· said another woman. "Lf't s get something started.·· Sa.id one man m the crowd. "The people in the Coloma are a little leery. If they saw some 1m provements, maybe they would be a little less leery.·· Cily officials had tentalJvely planned to convert three alley~ an the Colonia into streets with sidewalks and gutters To do this, offic1als said, lhey would need permission from property owners lo build lht· streets on part of their lots. City officials said they had trouble getting permission from about hall the property owners Ill use the land. E'roM Pagt-Al REDUCE ... Ehrlichman, 52, will have served a year of that sentcnct> Oct. 28 at t~ federal prison camp at Safford, Ariz. Haldeman, who will be 51 this month, entered prison at Lompoc on June 21 Mitchell, 64. became a pnsoncr at the Maxwell Air Force Basl' facility in Alabama the next day They are the last Watcrgat'· figures in prison. Haldeman, chief of staff m th1• Nixon White House, and Ehrllchman, the domest1C' counselor, asked that their sen· tences be cut to tim" served Mitchell asked only a rf'duction of his sentence. Sinru has grunted :;imil;1r plra"> in lhc past for ">ur h Wntt'rgatf' flgurf's as .Jnhll 0<'.ln, ll 1• r her t W K ,, Im ha r h 1 • ( N r w 1>0 r t B " 11 (' h .J a m r. s W Md'orrl Jr Jn1t J1•l1 Stuart Mu .crudt'r 111· h;1s q11d th<Jt a necessary ingredient or such le ntency 1s contrition. a thread that ran through the petitions riled bv the three c~nvicl.'>' attornryo; Youth Jailed After Randoni Plwne Call SAN 01 EGO CAP > Gayle Murrell picked up the telephone 1n her home when Jl rang al 11:30 p m Monday. A man's voice said he picked her name at random and offered money if they could mt•<'l for ~exual activity~ Miss Murrell drove to the ad· dress and says she found a man in a yellow van who identified h1mst>lf as hl'r <'aller But she re· fused to ~ct into the van with him Th(• man then handed her hJs dr1H•rs hcenc;c to hold while he "'c•n1 tu find mone\ When he re turnt'<i and offcrcd.1t, the 1S.year- ol t1 man was arrested by plamrlotht>s pohce officer Mur- n·ll and booked into jail for in- \'e..,l\~allnn of making an obscene tt·lephont> cal l. indecent ex· P"~ure soh<'1tmg prostitution :incl kwd conduct Ttwn nrraccr Murrell went to work on her regular !\h1ft f · ro111 Pog~ ,\I AIRPORT. • • ent. only "° illuminated wind snc•k 1.ind some runway light& ... 1 he report said The general rond1t1on of the premises can he described as from rundown to decrepit, and these term'\ are used advisedly, .. the report sau1 I\ large number of propanents and opponents paraded before the council with their views Mon· day night. But lhcy and two city council members had left the chambers when final action was taken at 12 30 am Casting the vote to refer the problt•m lo the committee were Mavor Ron Pattinson. Norma Ci1bhs. Ha1rtl<'ll and Siebert Al C'c>t>n and Mrs. Wieder had lt'ft b<•forc the vote was taken and Hon Shenkman was away on v;1cahon Tom J.1vf'nRood. a member or llOMF. Council and a longtime c·ntic of the airport. said, "This 1s a victory for Nerio. It means Ou• airport will operate as \t .11\\-avc; hns " l)f'puty Killed WJ>:°'T tOVINA IAPI Anofl. duh Lynwood sh~nff's deputy was killed when hll automobile ron off the San Rernardlno rrf'{'\\ ay h<'rc, authorities re· f}<)rtrd. Resolution Badham Urges Young Ouster Cttlfl{: "vcrbo.11 indiscretions." Newport Beach's Copgressman RoOOrt. Badham JOine8 w1th 01ne other members of Congress Mon- day in calling for the impeach- ment of U.N. Ambassador An· drew Young. The resolution, signed by two Democrats and eight Repubucans, accuses the con- troversial ambassador ot high crimes and misdemeanors m 21 points including his failure to op- pose admission of Vietnam lo the United Nations, calling former presidents Gerald R. Ford and Richard M. Nixon racists and support for some Commurust leaders. dut1£· Reps. Steven V . Symm~ and Gt'orge Hansen <botb R· Ida.), John M. Ashbrook (R. Ottlo), Dan Marriott <R-Ulab>. Robert K. Dornan (R·CalU. >. Philip M. Crane (R.JJI. ), Bob Stump CD-Ariz.), John Rousselol CR·Calif.) and· Larry McDonald <D·Ga.). Neither Badham nor his spokesman would comment about the future of the bill, although 1t was noted that more than 20 congressmen were invit- ed to co-author the resolution and only IO signed it. Staeks of Cash ClwrchBam Gay Priests PORT sr. LUCIE, Fla. (AP> Jn a move to uniry the Episcopal Church, tho House of Bishops has ruled that homosexuals $hould not be ordained priesb or married in the church. The church's governing body also gave nearly un- onlmous sanction Monday to any bishop1. who might declde by "their own con- science" to refuse to ordain women priests or allow last year openi ng the priesthood to women. Tbevoteoo lhe hom~ex· ual issue came after a re- port by a tbeoloey commit- tee beaded by Ohio Bishop John It Burt that "Biblical u nderstandinf rejects honuexual practice.'' The Newport Beach Republ.Jean said he co·sponsored the ball .. to call lo the attention or the American people that An· drew Young does not represent the views of the country in Core1i.rn policy." Youths,. Wealth According to a Bndham spokesman, the 10 congrt.>ssmcn felt the impeachment resolution was their only forum for oppos ing Young, since congressional elforts to have t'res1dent Carter silence the peppery ambassador tiave "been lo no av all." Puzzles Police In addition to Badham, the other signers of lhe resolullon in· T. C. Toombs' Graves ilk Rites Slated Vis1tat1on 1s scheduled from 4 to 9 p.m. today at a Hunungton Beach mortuary for Tommy C Toombs, 25, who died Fnday in Lompoc, where he lived while at· tending Junior college. Graveside funeral services for Mr. Toombs will be Wednesday at 1 p.m . in Good Shepherd Cemetery, under direcuon of Pierce Brothers .Smith's Mortuary, where he may be viewed. Santa Barbara County cor oner's investigators said Mr Toombs, who was under medical care for a leg tnjury, apparently died from an accidental drug overdose. lnveslJgators said he had been issued paln·kllhng drugs in the course of treatment for the UlJury and m~ have consumed alcohol which combined to create a lethal dose. Survn·ors include his mother, Mrs. Mary L Toombs. brothers Billy Arthur Toombs Jr. and James C. Toombs, both or Hunt angton Beach, and another brother. James Miller of Wrtghtwood. H e also leave s his grandmother. Grace Toombs, of Fort Worth, Tex., and his great· grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Lee Hooker, of Merced. His late rather was Billy A. Toombs Sr., who served as a Huntington Beach reserve police officer in the early 1960s. Santa Barbara County authorities said Mr. Toombs was pronounced dead at Lompoc Dis trict Hospital Friday n11ht. EVERETT, Wash. (AP} - Washington authorities continue to ponder the strange case of the kids with $105,000 and no visible means of support. Thus far, the money is legal. It is not against the law lo be rich, thougb the cash that was piled in stacks of $20 biUs in the van of the young brother and sister con- tmues to defy investigators. With the money, an officer found a .22·caliber rifle; a .SO. caliber black powder rifle described as a "coUector 's toy"; a .TI·caliber pellet rifle; some ammunition; and about a pound of a s ubstance being tested to de- termme if it is marijuana. The mystery money is in an Everett bank safe-deposit vault for safe keeping under the name of Snohomish County Sheriff Bob FroaPa~Al CELLA ••. The sentencing Superior C<>urt judge ruled that the Jail term would be considered served in view of the federal prison time put in by Ollendorf who has coopeTated with the prosecution m the Orange County case. Schiffman was sentenced to two and one half years in federal prison for his role in a conspiracy that cost Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. an estimated S2 million in funds. He ls free pend- Jng hearing of his appeal. Schiffman bas pleaded guilty to five of the 127 felony counts contained in the local grand jury • indictment. He will be sentenced Jan. 9 to what could be a slate prison term of one to 14 years. Cella was sentenced in federal court to five years in prison and is free on appeal. Evans is ap- pealine his one year prison term ordered tty Judge Byrne. Cella and Evans have been granted separate trials in other California counties. They are scheduled to return to court Oct. 17 to learn the location of those trials Milking the Calf Jeff Dyors from the Dniry Counc;il of Colifor!'ia feeds milk to a calf as Melissa Perez. 5. pets the animal dur· in~ a demonstration for students al Huntington Beach's l'ark View School • , Dodge. No one has claimed it or reported it missing, a spokesman for Dodge said Monday. The 17·year-old girl and her 15·year-old brother are in custody 3t the Denny Youth Center in Everett on beer and drug possession charges. They apparenUy are from the SaD f'rancisco Bay area. The series of eveDta began Sept. 2A when a State Patrol of. ficer spotted a 1969 Volk:swaaien van parked on the sbouldel' ~ Ja;. lerstate S ne~ Marysville. abOUt 30 miles north of Setitle, and stopped to see if there was a mechanical problem. The tf"ooper approadaecl. smelled wbat be thoqhl marijuana and saw caib guns lnside. AuthorlUes about $20,000 in the OJ'J'& and on the dashboard. $5,000 was mixed Wltll clothes and the rema!Dilllr stuffed in a shoebox. The youngsters' aton,+ fUct. They say the mootyW. buy a house, but claim ettW to know where tho cm from orlbatthey golltfrolD stepfather. The FBI says their ·~111111•• is at large since eaca the Terminal Islaa penitentiary In i.o. Azj 1975, wbere be ............. ts.year term tor am Caine. The YoUlbs U7 was accompan1la another van, but It she bas disappeVM. have issued a "·sui.-• ooUce to North,,_ dian pollc:e for UM wllbout t.Uttt!SI. Woma., Hurt In Accident A rea.Mmd colUafon between two cars in Costa Me9a left a Hunllnaton Beach woman with an Injured shoulder Monday. Oeneva Nartaret 8rownlna. so. or 19913 Vennont t.ane, was trt'ottd at Co!lta Me'>a Memorial Ho~pllal followln1 the •.40 a.m accident, wbJch occurred in front or the holptul Police said a car drlven by Ff'mlllldo Briones of l~l Maple St. collided with the Injured woman'11c1r • Irvine ED ITI O N * * VOL. 70, N O. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOB ER 4, 1977 T ' ., TEN CENTS TernIS Reduced for Nixon Aides '.Preaident'• Friend' Banker Tells Hijack Terror TOKYO CAP) -An ailing American banker collapsed at B unpoint and then was left un- conscious for hours because the hijackers of a J apanese airliner Jnis t a ke nly tho ught him a· "J ewish friend or U.S. president Jimmy Carter ," a former California lawmaker said today. (Related photo, A4 > "They misunder:.tood John ap- parently because I persuaded Irvine Hill Ordinance Review Set By PBILIP ROSMARIN OI ... o...y ~-"'"' A proposed body ot reeulations designed to protect Irvine hill property from indisc riminate housing development wiU be re- viewed by the Planning Com· mission l~ght at 7: 30. The embryonic hillside de- velopment ordinance sets out guidelines for bow such projects should be bulll Proposed regulations eovem locations and densities ol res- idential building, grading. 1-ndscaping, drainage. protec· ~ tion ol view., roadways, nre pro- ltttion, ~ space requirementa and builctina materials aDd col-on. The ordinance la beln( de· veloped' In tandem with two hillside projects being proposed liy the Irvine Com any in the T\a.rtle Rodt area. The compaay ls working with dty planners oo the ordinance. The commis1ion t. expected to take no action tooieht. Several more hearings are planned, at both the commission and city council levels. About 40 percent of the city is considered hillside. with slopes of 10 percent or greater. Wlth development or lowland areas, city planners say pressure to build in the hilly sect.Ions is increasing. Althou&h hillside buildJng In· volves COhSlrucUort and enemeer- lng requirements that differ from ptojeds jnvolvine Uttle or no grading of land, the big lwo con. cernsare: -Will development destroy bi&hlY priied views? -Will the houa• stand, or will rains or minor earth movements send them sliding into the can- yons and vaJleys? The city has an exi.ating policy with which hilblde developments are supposed to conlorm, but, stoce 1973, city officials have urged. and slowly worked tooward, a set of more specific re1utations. The 67-page hillside develop- ment document the planning de· partmenl prepared for the com- mission is a draft which likely will be amended considerably. (~ JDLLS, Pace AZ) Coast Weather Fair and SW\ny through Wednesday with some fog and low clouds late night and early morning hours. Lows tonight 57 lo 63 HilJhs Wednetiday 70 to 74. INSIDE TODAY Tommy John o/ lht Dodg~s throwa hU rtbudt arm ot IM Phllhe1 tomght aa tM Na- tionoJ W0(1Ue chompion.thip 1erle1 opt"M. Stories, Photos, BJ. ladex "'' ....... m1 ...... Cl lloM~ "" -··· AU IJ M .. ""4,,_ ,,. Mall-•-c ... u O.e-C-y Cl ...... ~ .. ~ ::-..__.. A4 Telt•lti4111 U t Tiie~.,.. C:tt 'tllt~ Cl .., .... -.. •• CJ .,,, AU AA ,,. AU .,., A11"'••• IH u .1 M ,.. them lo let me send a telex to the president. the U.S. ambassador an Bangladesh and rive con- gressmen," satd Walter Kara- b1an in an interview with The As- sociated Press. Gabnel is an Armenian Chris-tian. "The hijackers had a logic to JUmp to the conclusion They de- cided that John Gabriel must be a capitalist friend or President Carter because we sent a telex d1red to the President," said Karab1an, of Monterey Park. '"That made him their first target." <Gabnel owns the Garfield Bank in Huntington Beach.> On Thursday, Karabian said, hijackers took the 65-year-old Gabriel to the Japan Air Lines DC8 cockpit, but Karabian said he didn't see what happened behind the cockpit ·s closed door '"I had the worst end of it. They were determined to kill me ... There were three ter- rorists in the cockpit, three guns at my head. They fired two shots into the air through the window," Gabriel said in an earlier in- terview with The Associated Press. "I heard from John later that the terrorists threatened him by saying 'you cat'italist. you sha ll be tbe first one to be executed,' or something. After getting out of the cockpit, he collapsed and lay on the floor for two to three hours," Karabian said. "But we could do nothing, because the hijackers never permitted us to •tand up or take careoCbim. "But Dr. Masaomi Hokari, a Japanese doctor aboard, gave him medicaJ care and t.ben rec· ommended that the hijackers release him, which they later did," he added. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel, from Montebello and Karabian and his <See BANKER, Page A2) Russiam Gain Pmoor to Hit Satellites WAS HI NGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Harold Brown said today the Russians are able to attack some satellites an space, a development he said was "somewhat troubling" Bro""-n told a news conference the SoVlet Union "has an opera t1onaJ cap ability that could be used against some satellites.·· This was the first disclooure that Russia achieved some form of an anti-satellite system. The defense secretary dedined to go into detail on the kind or U.S. satellites that might be vulnerable to Soviet attack The most important are recon nalssance satellites which keep track of military deve1Qpmenl5 in the Soviet Union, and other space vehicles which would warn of any Soviet missile launch aimed al the United States. Defense sources said the Russian capability is believed ef- CSee A'M'ACK, Page AZ) Top Dining, FwiPlaces Highlighted The Orange Coast has score!! of reasons to celebrate National Restaurant Week --the many fine restaurants wll'ch serve the are3. Today's Daily Pilot brin11s you a special m agazine section de- tailing many of the Orange Coast's be::;t dining and enter- tainment establishmcnL-;. Orange County Dining and En· tertainment 1s yo ur armchair guide to place::; serving every thing from soup and sandwiches to sauces and soufn es. For your up-to-lhe·mLnule tour oi lh~ 3ranie Coa•t'a best restaurants look for Orange County Oming and Enlert1un mcnt m today's Dally Pilot. .. Contest Crowd Pleaser Judges and spectators at first organized surfing contest at Lower Trestles watched more than 100 top s urfers competing dur· ing the second day-long Sutherland Sportswear California Pro contest. First day of meet was held last month, but lack of waves had postponed contest. Third and final day of the competition is still up in the air, contest officials said today. Contest purse is $3,000. · · - Saf a1i Adds lbrills Long-term Deal Includes Purcluue By WILUAM SCRREUIEll °'_.,_..,,,.... ..... Uon Country S.tari of Irvine, the most low -key of Orange County's commercial amuse- ment centers, will 1et into the so- c ailed ''while knuckle" thrill ride business starting next summer. Leon Unterhalter, Lion Coun· try manager. said a lone·term lease arrangement with a newly fbrmed entertainment corpora- tion will bring a minimum ol $2 million in new capltal Into the wild animal park. ''The new company will be bringing in a substaoUal number : of amusement rides entertain· ment and shows and will 1enera.1- ly upgrade the exlsU9t park facilities," Unterhalter said. The new lessee b SlahJ-Lacal lnc., ronned by a (roup ol New York city investors tor the ~­ pre&! purpose of runninc Uon Country, Uoterhall.er said. Under terms or the arran1e- ment, Stab\·Lacal wlll p•y Lion Country's OWJ\ers more than $4 million between now and the ex- piration of Lion Country's leue with the Irvine Company ln 1997. When the lease on the land ex- pires, Stahl-Lacal wlll buy the Badham Adds Voice To Impeach Young Citing "verbal indiscretions," Newport Beach's Congr essman Robert Badham JOined with nine other members of Congress Mon- day in calling for the impeach· ment of UN. Ambassador An· drew Young. part's eldltin•~ for $100,o:IO cash and negotiate a new leas~ with the Irvi.H Company, ac- cordin1 to Lion Country ex· ecutive Renate Graf. The deal with Stahl·Lacal calls for an investment of at lea.st S2 million in rides and other attrac· tions to bee! up park attendance. Unterbaltel" said initial plan· ning has not yet been completed but be noted that the new rides will be permanent installations slmlliu' to those at Knoll's Bef?Y Farm and Magic Mountain. "The-exact d~tails depend Oil the space, design and layout their architects come up with," Unterhalter said. The Lion Country official noted lhat Stahl-Lacal bas plans to complete much of the renovation work by next sum mer lo capitalize on tbe vacation crowds. Besides lhe rent.al pa1menta, Stahl-Lacal will pay all laxes and rentals on the park to the Irvine Company. The lease arrangement ls the latest in a long series ot financial maneuvers taken by Lion Coun- try olficlals to avert tinancial collapse. Earlier this year, through a complex series ol arrangements, the p.ark managed to erase ita longstanding debts and go into the black for the first time ln years. T he resolution, signed by two Democrats and eig ht Republicans, accuses the con- troversial ambassador of high crimes and misdemeanors in 21 points including his failure to op· pose adml!Uilon or Vietnam to the Umtc..'<i Nations, calling former presidenL'i Geralrt R. Ford and Richard M. Nixon racists and support for some Communist leaders T h e Newport Beach Republican suid he co-sponsored the bOJ . 'lo call to the attention or the Amcncan people that An - drew Young d~s not represent the views or the country in foreign policy." Planners Postpone Housing Decision According lo a Badham spok~man, lhf' 10 congressmen felt lf\e impeachment re11olution was their only forum for oppos- ing Young, since congressional efforts to have President Carter silence the peppery ambassador have "been t.o no avai I." Jn addition to Badham, the other signers of the resolution in- clude Reps. Steven D. Symms and George Hansen <both R- lda. ), John M. Ashbrook (R- Ohio>. Dan Marriott <R-Utah), Roherl K. Dornan CR -Calif.), Philip M. Crane <R·Ill.J, Bob Stump <0 Arii.), John Rousselot 1 R C1.1lir > :ind Larry McDonald Cl>Ca> N<'1lh cr B11dha m nor his spokesm an would comment about the future of the bill, .tHhouRh it waa n.ot.ed that more than 20 congressmen were invit- ed lo co-author the resolution and only JO signed 1t. .. The Irvine Planning Com· mission , bombarded with economic computer models, pro- jections and tormulas ror h<>ua- i n g needs a ssess ments, postponed an expected decision Monday on 1 citywide housinf plan. Commissioners ordered city officials to prepare charts direcl- 1 y comparing th e v arlous methods that have been used to ca lculate housing needs, particularly those for low or moderate income families. Depending upon which formula has been used, as many aa 3,000 to as few as 1,000 new homes per year affordable t o low or moderate budgets have been calculated as needed. The projections or housing needs to accommodate a &rowing Irvine population itenerated mainly by new business and In- dustry are for a live.year period. They've been based on at least three different atudies o( method.a tor calculatin1 needs. provided by th~ •late De~ , . m ent ol Housing and Community Development, the Southern California AssociaUon of Govern- ments and the city it.self. City Planner Pam Sheldon said commis.1ioners will get the new stair report, tying all the studies together 1n a sthgle package, at a meeting next month. Partly al Issue Jn calculating affordable housing is the percen· tage formula used by slate and federal housing financing pro-grams. · FHA and other programs use 2S percent of family income as the level of rent affordable for hOWI· Ing. For example, a family with• household Income a month should be able to afford an apartment renting at$200a month. Planning commiuioners have expressed misgivings with that formula, believing it to be too low. City staff have p,..vlously been ln!ltructed to s~ how a 40 percent affordability lndu would affect bouaift1 need com· putations. (See HOUSING, Paco Al) l Sirica Cuts Time For Three WASHINGTON <AP) -U.S. District Jud.re John J. Sirica sharply reduced the Watergate prison sentences or Richard Nix- on 's closest WtUte Rouse aides to- day, making one of them -John Ehrlichmann -eligible for parole at the end of tbia month. Sirica cut the 2\iii· to 8-year prison sentences be imposed OQ Ehrlichmann, John N. Mitchell and H.R. Haldeman to "not less than one year, nor more thaJ\. four years." Ehrliehmanq has been in prison since Oct. 28 and hi1 parole eligibility will begln Oil that date this year. Haldeman bas been in pri.soa 105 days and Mitchell UM and their parole elislbillty date comes up June 21 and 22, respec- tively, in 1978. Sirica cut the sentences after bearing 2~ hours of argumept earlier 1o the day from lawyers for the three men and tape- recorded pleas from the three themselves. Ehrllcbmann, 52, former domestic counselor in lbe Nixon Wht~ House, is serving his term at the Ceder al prison camp at Saf .. - ford. Ariz. Haldeman, 51 this montb, former White House staff cb.lef. is imprisoned at Lompoc. Mitchell, M. former attcimey general, b a prlsoner at the Max· well Air Force Base facillty in Alabama. Mitchell's voke WU CJI\ the first taped interview noa~ through the court's pubJlc· a.cf. dress system. J "No aet ot clrcu.mstances. whatever they might be. eoolct evu aim caua• me to perfat14 such actions or lead mo to coto- mll such deeds," )lltehell s&ld. 1be interviews with Mltcbd and the othen-were ~Ucted by Hetbert V<>s'. the deputl cbie:f cl the District ol Columbia p?Oba. tlon omce. actlq at tbe requeit ofShica. Ebrll@mapn spoke of tbe pressures ol the White House aDd servtni apresld~t. · "You are effectively~ your ethical and moral Judi· menta • you.r superior wbfn you. go to work in the Wblte llouse.'" hesald. '' Looktnc back. tbel'e were ell kinds ot red nags and bad l been wlser I certainly would have checked <>Cit when I knew·tbel'e was a moral dilemma. Jn effect, I abdicated my IQOJ'al J~ and turned it over lo aomeono else." Haldeman aald that be bad a • 'stf'OQI feellnc cl respanslbllit:y that whatever wroni was done will never •ttin ~ ~ by& me ..• I have a teelln• Iba~ u obtliatlM to make amend.I ... Sirlca baa &ranted almiJ.r pleas in the past for autb Watergate fipres u John Dem. Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, James W. McCord Jr. and Jeb Stuart Ma- (See &EDUCE, Paie AZ) I Irvine Thief Grabs Rings An 18-carat black sappbire rin( fn a fold HltlnJ of eiCht diamonds, and a five-carat riDJ ot 2" dJamond.s wore taken in an· Irvine burglary reported lie. day. Owner llqaret H. Gaffey, A. of 17726 Olk Tree Lane, tol4 police the rl~a wtre worth $9,000. The homemaker had left t.hem on top Of a dresser drawer. Police could find no stem ol forced entry to the tW9-sto,.,. ·home. Cordova Sets Irvine Ferum Assemblyman Ron Cordo~a <D·El Toro), lJ achoduled to COi\• duct a oommun\ty for\lm for Irvine t'fllldont.I at f :30 p.m. Frf. day at city hall, 17200 Jambore. Blvd. Cordova' 1ald be will report on the first ball of tbe lt'11·Ta le1ltlaU~ aoulon, and cUkUaa upcom n1 I latfv• eonetms. He aJao ill answer questions from the audlcmce. ' ~~AIL v Pll b..:.T _______ ..;,T..:;u.;;.;esd::.=a .. r.o..;o;.;1';;.;··~::..::.;.,;...'....;':.-';..;9,;...7;.....7 New Cella Trial? ·Doctor, Ai~s Clai~ New Evi~nce By TOM BARI.EV OI t,_ 0.11, ,., ... )ull A mollon to reuptm the I.os Angeles Fedt.'ral Court tr11ll that. ended with the conviction or Or. Louis J. Cella Jr and three codefendants was flied Monday in the courtroom where all four men were sentenced in June. l.976. Judge Matt Byrne agreed to examine the i:.sues of new evidence raised by lawyers for three or the four defendants and set Od. 25 as the date for a hear· iog into the mollon. He ordered lawyers for Cella. 52, former hos pital ad- ministrator Stephen Robert Evans. 32, and former hospital Mangers' l'iem business manager Theodore Schfffman, !S, to prepare ar f1davits supporting their argu ments that evidence not avwla ble at the trial should now be ex- amined. It was learned today that <ll'orge Louis Olh:ndorr. 45, or Lagwta Beach, is not Joining in the motion for reopening of federal court action. Judge Byrne sentenced Olten· dorf, the former administrator or Misi>ion Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, to one year in prison alter he pleaded tuilty to reduced criminal char1es. Ollendotf has served that tel'm with remission for good conduct and has since pleaded &uilt.Y to Property Tax Bills -'Exploitation' Assemblyman Dennis Mangers <D·Huntington Beach) :said Monday that so-called prop- erty tax reform bills recenUy re- jected by the state Legislature would have constituted "ex- ploitation of the middle class beyond our wildest dreams." Mangers, speaking before members or the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, said that, under the measures, most of the S2.S million in a state budget surplus was earmarked for the inner-city poor. ''Only 16 percent of the money would have been returned lo d.ls- t r i ct s like this·' (73rd Assembly D1slnct>. he said. Mangers said that. un- der the pro- posal, res1· dents of his d i S t r i C t , MANOUS which in-. .eludes Huntington Beach. Fo\Dl- tain Valley and most of Costa Mesa, could expect cbe<?la rang- ing from $34 to $200. He aaid that c:beclt ol $1D> to $1,200 would have gonetotbeinner-city poor. ••ts this a good redi.stri butlon of. wealth? I say no.'' be declared. 118Seeking JJingo Permi,t LOS ANGELES CAP) -The city's bingo division received 118 applicaUons tor licenses from churches, senior citizens and various other non-profit or- ganizations on its first day of business. Applicanta were told Monday that they need to submit detalls of proposed events, th~ game rules tbey inteod to use, and a roster of their organization's cur- rent officers. State law says bingo may be played a maximum of six hours a day, three days a week, between the hours of noon and midnight. There is a $250 limit on the prizes. F,....PageAJ REDUCE ••• gruder. He has said that a necessary ingredient of such le- niency is contrition, a thread that ran through the petitions filed by the three convicts' attorneys. 'Sick-in' Healed SAN JOSE (AP) -Santa Clara :sheriff's deputies were reporting back to work today after more than half the department. participated in a sick-in Monday. officials said. .. Why in bell do you raise $2.5 million in suq>lus money anyway?" he asked. "There's something wrong in tbe first place !or government to be did- dling around with this kind ot money." Mangers aaid there would have been a $1 charge in handlini each check plus the fact that new tu- es, such as an automobile reg- istration, would be part of the tax reform. "This is insanity," be said. Mangers also expressed con· cern that the tax reform proposal would have created a new class or poor people out of the present middle class. "We are an endangered species with a lot or virtues that need protect.ion,'· he added. Mangers also lashed out at the highway program, claiming that Orange County gets far below iLs share ot lax revenues. "This is where the growth is and this is where the money should be," be said. He remarked that be bas raised "lota of hell" with Adriana Glanturco, dire.ctor of the California Department of Transportation, after .she said she had no intentions ot ever finishing lhe Costa Mesa Freeway. "I didn't get far with her, but nobody does," Maniers said. "She gets btt marching orders from the govunor :• He said because of the un· finished freeway more ~d more traffic will be going through residential streets ••and it's going to till kids." F,....PageAJ BANKER ••• wtte, former actress Carole Wells Karabian, were OQJ\ round· the-world trip when the h1jackers took command of the DC8 15 minutes after it took off from Bombay for Bangkok last Wednesday. ·•0n the .second day, in Dacca, T persuaded the hijackers to let me send out the tele.x, which l thought would inform the U.S government that there were ~o Americans on board the plane m jeopardy. We were Informed by the Bangladesh government it was bard to contact the Japanese government,•• Kara bi an said. Mrs. Karabian was released Thursday, Gabriel on Friday and' Karabian on Sunday. The hiJack ended Monday after the plane landed in Algiers and the .h1· jackers surrendered to Alienan authorities. Gabriel, who calls Karablan ''my adopted son." said he served as Karabian 's father . .lll the wedding when Karab1an married Miss Wells. . The Gabriels and Karab1ans will return to California Wednes.. day afternoon, Gabriel said. rc.-lated criminal char1es con- t alned in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. lie was s entenced to one year m the county Jatl and placed on one year's probation. The sentencing Superior Court judge rult..-d that the jail term would be considered served In view of the federal prison time put in by OUendoTf who has cooperated with the prosecution In the Orange County case. Schifrrnan was sentenced to two and one half years in federal prison for his role in a conspiracy that cost Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana, an estimated $2 million in runds. He is free pend- ing hearing of his appeal, Schiffman has pleaded guilty t() five of the 127 felony counts contained in the local grand jury indictment. He will be sentenced Jan. 9 to what could be a state prison term or one to 14 years. Cella was sentenced in federal court lo five years in prison and is free on appeal. Evans is ap· pealing his one year prison term ordered by Judge Byrne. CeUa and Evans have been granted separate trials in other California counties. They are scheduled to return lo court Oct. 17 to learn the location or tho,,e trials. Frot11PapAI A'ITACK ••. fective against satellites travel· ing in relatively low-level orbits, wtuch might include some recon- naissance vehicles. Brown made his disclosure in response to a question at the end or a news conference. .. We don 't have that capabili- b " the defense seeretary said. a'tthough he noted that the United Stales is engaged in an ex- ploratory development which could lead to such a weapon. The United States had a crude anti·satelbte sys tem In operation In the early 1960s, but dismantled it. 'd On another matter, Brown sa1 "it may take months more" to resolve the question of whether U.S. allies in Europe want pro· duction and deployment of a U.S. neutron bomb. a weapon de· signed to disable tanks ~Y ~lll~ng their crews but without mflicting severe damage on structures on the battlefield or killlng civilians h'I nearby areas. He said the neutron weapon, which has become a political is· sue in Europe, has "substan~al military advantages" and .d_is· puted the contention of cnllcs that Us existence would make nuclear war more likely because It llm1ts physical damaae and thus, presumably, would make 1l ea.sier for Western leaders to or· der into use. President Carter is studying whether to order production or lbeweapon. Church Bans ~yPriests PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. CAP> -In a move to unify the Episcopal Church, the House o( Bishops has ruled that homosexuals should not be ordained priests or married in the church. The church's governing body alBo gave nearly un· animou.s sanction Monday to any bishops who might decide by "their own con- science'• to refuse lo ordain women priests or allow last year opening the priesthood lo women. The vote on the homosex- ual issue came after a re- port by a theology commit· tee headed by Ohio Bishop John H. Burt that "Biblical understanding rejects homscxual practice." Pilot Logbook Fairview Patients 'Milke It' Outside By ARTHUR lt. VINSEL OWwOelfy ~ ... ~ A girl who can never hope lo follow the Yellow Brick Road to stardom sang "Over The Rainbow" aod a three· piece band played on into the night. • IT WAS A SATURDAY night block party forthe28new neighbors on Murk Lane in Costa Mesa. · They are just workina people, but they are mentally re· tarded and physically handicapped and the six houaes where they live are on the grounds o! Fairview State Hospital. Formerly, the houses were occupied by hi&h-ranking hospital otnciala. "THIS lS THE FIRST STEP in what we're trying to develop as a means of helping clients make the transition from a hospital env1ronmeql to community life." explained Dr. Francis J. Crtnella. director of the hospital. YlllllL Terms of the recently enacted Lan· terman ·Developmental. Disabllities Services Act order state hospitals to speed up efforts to place the less-severely handicapped in the community, if they can work and live outaide. One house on Mark Lane was used e.xperlmentaUy two years ago with .six handlcapped youne men, two of whom held outside jobs, one as a restaurant dishwashet' and the other in a delicatessen. THE 28 FAIRVIEW residents now moved into the six homes are all employed in a sheltered workshop al the Elwyn Industries Training Center in Fountain Valley. They range in age from 20 to se. Saturday vlaito~ toured the six homes, where . a licensed psychiatric technician is present 24 bour.s a day m each house as a supervisor. The Jaw requires it, althol.lgb the residents could most Ul:ely get along on their own mest of the time. Dr. Crinella and other Fairview staff members live just down the street. Furnishings for the six pallent homes, including brand- new color TV sets for after.work entertainment, were purchased by nonprofit hospital support zroups, or donated by weU wishers "WE HAD CONTRIBtrnONS VP into the five-figure brackets from individuals and private industry;• said Dr. Crinella. Speakers at the block party included Assemblyman Chet Wray CD-Garden Grove) who is a longtime volunteer worker with the handicapped. Wray said he became involved through interest ln l{ope House, a private school Cor the retarded and physically han·. dic-apped In Westminster. NO ONE IN HIS OWN family is so handicapped. "My wife and I are just habitual and chronic volun- teers," Wray said alter the block party haillnf the pa.rtlal comtna-out of the 28 Fairview re:sidenta into the so-called normal community. "I think it's really beautiful," be eald of the new pro- gram. "I thinlc the whole thing i4 based oo carinc .•. " Kidnaped Struhnt Maimed, Rescued By The A.uoelated Preu Italian police rescued a kid· oaped university student today, but not before bis abductors mailed part or the man'a left ear to his family to Wlderline their demand for a $1.2 million ransom. The grisly message recalled the tactic used by kidnapers of a Getty famHy heir in 1973. Swiss and Italian pollce. meanwhile, reported no p~s in the kidnapings of the S..year- old grand-niece of a Bolivian Un m agnale or the 4-year-old grandson of an Hallan ln· dustriallst. Giuseppe Luppino, 21, son or a wealthy landowner, was freed al dawn by a squad or police who broke lnto an isolated hut where he was belna held near the southern Jlallan town of Reggio Calabria. A police spokesman said Lup- pino broke into tears when his rescuers appeared. The spokesman quoted him u telling police the kidnapers had mutilat- ed part of his ear several days ago, after beaUng him almost un- conscious and using a sftlall amo\D\tof anesthetic. Police sald the family paid the kldnapera $600,000. A apokesman t1aid the vicllm.'s ear was dis- patched to extort addiUonal money lrom the lam Uy. The kldnapers of J. Paul Getty Ill. 1rand1on of the late oil billionaire, sent the youth's riaht ear to Italian newspapers to press thelr demands for a sa.s million ransom. Getty was held for five months in the Calabria region before -the rU1om was paid and he was freed. Two men were coovicted and imprisoned In that abduction. In Geneva, Swiss police said the family of S-year.old OruleUa Orth received no word of ranaom demands fl'Qpl the kldnapera ~ snatcbed the child Monday out- side the tamuy•s suburb&n Geneva home. 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Now it's their affair.'' he told re· porters at his London hotel. When asked about the newspapers' unrlatlering re· views. Nureyev said; "I have not read any or them." " 'Vaienlmo' is a dislocated se quence of bizarre events. destructive, 11illy and dull, .. wrote Margaret H1nxman In the Daily Mail tollowin& tho pre- nliere Mood&)' nl&ht. Ian Christie o{ the Dally Ex- press commented: "Veeting between slapstick and realism, over-acted tn the supporting roles and clumsily written, the film ls simply tedious. Nureyev dances qulle well in the leading role and his performance Is never less than adequate and never anything more." Arthur Thirkell of the Daily Mirror said Russell ''takes the bnre bones of Valentino's life, turn~ the man into a lemoo and • squeezes the pips out of him. Nol a pretty sight .•. Under Russell's direction Nureyev Is lit- tle more than a circus pefformer called upon lo leap throusch hoops at his master's bidding." But Tlm Radford or The Guar· dian sald Nureyev 'tsn"t at all bad. He looks better than he l\pt-aks, 1trtdlna hau1hllly about, t..UA and te.rocloua, mouthinR ' courteous endearments to cam~ ily star-stricken ladies." "Valentino," which opens in · the United States Wednesday, was the 39-year·old ballet star's debut 83 an actor. He attended the premiere with Princess Margaret. The sexually UUll1Un1 scenes that are found In most Russell movies In "Valentino" Included nude love scen es between Nurtyev and actresses Michelle Phillips and Penny Milford and at\ orgy in a crowded drunk tank In a California jail. The critics had noting to say a~ut the nude love scenes but most objected to the jail scene. Miss Hinxman said lt was '"ifnb'-~Y m1'd tm.'-'-... , ,it~ tUW-- lessness " Thlrkell said It w•~ "cntd~ly handled .. _not sicken- ing, j~t Rick " ' l 'ro• Page :I l IDLLS ... t\rnong lU recommendations a.re: LocaUon1: Conctntrat• de· velopment on relatively level ureas. RC!llricl development of steep slopes and ridges. Clust~r de vt.•lopment in nelghborhood units to preserve visually signifi- cant slope banks and ridgellnes in their natural .states. Most development would be clustered in locations whero natural 11.ope la leu than 10 per- cent (an elevation rise of Olle foot per every 10 borlzontaJ feet). • Tbe TeCOmmendations would . allow mass gradins-the cut- ond·flll movement of lar1e quan- tities of earth over large areas- where slopes are 10 to 19 percent <one to ~t two leet per 10 horizontal feet). · Limited gradJng-for building roundai,iona, driveways, local roada. uUUb' esctY~tlons­ would be permitted on slopes of 20 percent to 29 percent (t\\'o to nearly three feet per 10 vade level feet). Eatate-t.ype dens.lti4=S of only one home per HVtfral acres would be allowed On even steeper !lopes. the recommenda.Uon ia that no de- velopment bo permitted. Ev(ln on such slopes, however, tbe plan· ners recommend a pr~ure tor posslbte fl'Xceptlon1. Rldgellnes tha.t form the tk.yline as viewed from central Jrvlne 1bouJd be undisturbed, or development aet back so lt is not visible from valleys below, tbe plannlni alalt re<:ommenda. Devefopment would not be permitted on ldentlfled seiamtc or geolocic hoard areas. Prominent rock outcroppings should be Jett undisturbed, ac- cording to the report. Views: Existing city policy provides that visually aJgniflcant slope banb and rldgelines be preserved in their natural state. but aaya nothing about the poten- tial blocldng otf of these vievB by nearby development. City planners would add guldell.nes that say new develop- ment should not block views. !roro roada and existing develop- ment, of prominent slope banks, ridgell.nes or other areas iden- tifiedforscenlc beauty. f',...PatreAJ HOUSING. • • The st.a.ft found that, ot aisUnc hou.seholda, 2,000 would fall in the catetory of needJna ass1stanee if the 25 percent IWldud apPlles. Wltb a 40 ptreent SW2dard. tbe number of euatin1 1:teedy • hou.aebolds d.roJl6 to'°°- Commfa1lonus artl*l th.at -people llvinc in Irvine are ob-- vlouslf willinl to 9•1 • b1gbler percentqe ot their lntlbime9 b-houaina, just to bo able U. live in the city. They C!OCltended tbat tbe db-of- f en amenities and • livtn.C ste- dard not found m 11101St cJtles, and that residents are willinl to p\.11 up w11b bflher rents. By state law, ~ clty a:nust d&- velop a plan for boustoa au economic n1ment1 ot the ~; munlty. UCto~gge BakkeCas~ t t I BERKELEY (AP> -l1le l unJvenlty o!Callfom.la ,.,.. tho Allan llakke revtne dJ.lc11mjna- tion cue should .,_ dec:ldid on "wbetber a slate unlventt,y ad- miutons procram ma,'"' race Into account to reme_df tho-el· fecta of. • .dJ1crlllilnalloJl.. .. (Related sto!'1 AS). ' In • )efal brief ftled With the U.S. Supreme Court Mooda)>. UC aatd the ConstltuUon does not • prohlblt 11race-conscloU1'' a<.4Uon aimed at ••achJevine • maJor public obJeetlve. •• 7 Laguna/South ·coast A fte rnoon N.Y.S tocks ED ITI ON ---VOL. 70, NO. 277. 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1977 TEN CENTS Terms Reduced for Nixon Aides Coast Res ident Banker Tells Hijack Terror TOKYO <AP1 An ailing American banker collapsed at 1:unpoint and then was left un- .consc1ous for hours because the hijackers of a J apanesc airliner thought him a "Jewish friend or U.S president Jam my Carter." a former California lawmaker said today (Related photo, Ml "They mb understoo<J John ap- parentlv because 1 persuaded Driver Hurt In SC Van Collision A San Juan Capistrano man suffered head injuries Monday. when he was thrown from the van he was driv1n~ as 1t colhded with another 'ehu:le in downtown San Clemente Mortimer Hall. 54, of 33831 Camino Capistrano, is in guarded condition today in the in- tens i ve care unit at San Clemente General Hospital, where he underwent surgery Monday night, a spokesman said A 1A1tness told San Clemente firemen calll'd to the scene of the accident that the impact of the crash threw HHI from lhe center of the North EJ Camino Real and Portal intersection about 40 feet, where his head struck a brick. planter in front of a shoe store. He also was treated for a chest in1ury, the hospital spokesman said. Hill was driving across the Portal intersection on North El Camino Real, when his van col· hded with a car eastbound on Portal, driven by Robert Mayer. of 160 Ave. Florencia, San Clemente police said. Hill was thrown from his van, which proceeded to shear ore a concrete traffic signal support. Firemen stood by until San Diego Gas and Electric repairmen ar· rived lo repair a dangling wire. c h arged with electricity and creating a hazard. Mayer was not inJured in the crash, officers said them to let rn e send a telex to the president. the U .S ambassador in Bangladesh and five con gressmen," said Walter Kara- bian in an interview with The As sociated Press. "The hijackers had a logic to Jump to the conC'lus wn They clc- 1:1dcd that John Gahrwl must be a capitalist friend of Presti.lent Carter because we sent a telex direct to the President," said Karabian. of Monterey Park. "That made him their first target." lGabriel owns the Garfield Bank in Huntington Beach 1 On Thursday. Karabtan said, h1Jackers took the 65-year-ol<J Gabnel to the Japan Air Lines DC8 cockpit, but Karab1an said he didn't see what happened behind the cockpit's closed door "I had the worst end of at They were determined lo kill me . There were three ter rorists in the cockpit. three gun!> at my head. They fared two shot~ into the air through the window, .. Gabnel said in an earlier an· terview with The Associated Press. "I beard from John later that lhe terrorists threatened him by saying ·you capitalist, you shall be the first one lo be executed,' or something. After getting out of the cockpit, he collapsed and luy on the floor for two to three hours." Karabian said. "But we couJd do nothini;i. because the hijackers neve:- ~rmitted us to stand up or taxe can of him. ''But Dr. Masaomi Hokari. a Japanese doctor aboard, gave him medical care and then rec- ommended that the hijackers release him. which they later did, .. he added. Mr and Mrs. Gabriel. from Montebello and Karab1an and has wife, former a ctres:-; Carol<: Wells Karabian, were on a round· the-world trip when the hiJackers took command of the DC8 JS minutes after 1l took off from Bombay for Bangkok last Wednesd~v. Mrs. Karab1an was rclea~cd Thursday, Gabriel on f'riday and Karabian on Sunday The hijack ended Monday after the plane landed in Algiers a.'ld the ha 1ackers surrendered Lion Country Set For Thrill Rides By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ol t• O.Uy l'I ... SUH Lion Country Safari of Irvine, the most low key of Orange County 's commercial amuse· ment centers, will get into the so- called "while knuckle" thrill ride business starting next summer. Leon Unterhalter, Lion Coun- try manager, s aid a long-term lease arran~cment with a newly formed entertainment corpora- tion will bring a minimum of $2 million in new capital into the Coa~t ll'eather Fair and sunny through Wednesday with some fog and low clouds late night and early mommg hour<> Lows tonight 57 to 63 Highs Wednesduy 70 lo 74 INS IDE T ODAY Tommy John of the D<>dqtn thrcnm hu rtbulll arm at the Phi/be! tonight a.s the Na t1onal I-e(l.f/UR c/Jamptonshtp serie11 opt>n.' Ston es. Photos, fl1 Index AIY-~ A1 , ......... " .... •• ., ..... _ .. C:J AM~ C:J L"4.~ A• -vi" IU,S . .,.._, AIJ IJ "4111 ... ,,_, All C..11-..i. AJ "'·"--A4 tln.iti. C• II 0tt"9tc...My At c.miu CJ ,,,.,.,. ,.._, .. Al) , ... _ CJ ~·· .. , Oe.ol"Ne!lot At \l•d"""rilfl• AIJ IJ , .......... _ At l•levlM• .. (Rt--a> • flMtton •1.1 ............ (1 1 Weat .. r A• " .. """_ CJ w .. w-•• wild animal park "The new company will be bringing in a substantial number of amusement rides entertain menl and shows and will general- ly upgrade the existing park facilities, .. Unterhalter said The new lessee is Stahl Lacal fnc . formed by a group of New York city inves tors for the t'X press purpose of running Larin Country. Unterhalter said. Under terms of the arrange ment, Stahl-Lacal ~·ill pay Lion Country's owners more than $4 million between now and the ex piration of Lion Country's lease with the Irvine Company in 1997 When the lease on the land ex· pires, Stahl-Lacal will buy the park's existing assets for $100,000 cash and negotiate a new lease with the Irvine Company, ac· cording to Lion Country ex ecutive Renate Graf. The deal with Slahl-LacaJ calls ror an investment of al least S2 mallloo in rides and other attrac lions to beef up park attendance Unterhalter said initial plan· ning has not yet been completed but he noted that the new rides wall be permanent installations s1m1lar to those at Knott's Berry Farm and Magic Mount a an '"The exact details dc•p<>nd nn the :-.pace, des 1~n an1I l11yo111 their ar<·hite<'L'> <'Orne up w1lh , .. Unterhaller said The Ltoo Country official noted that Stahl·Lacal has plans to complete much of the renovation work by n e '<t summer to ca pital11c on the va ca tion rrowm Ac•sades the rf'nlal p:i ymrllt.,, Stahl Lacul wall pa) ifll taxt"i and rentals on the park lo the• lrv1n1• Company Contest Crowd Pleaser Judges and s pectato rs at firs t organized !'>Urfing ('onlt'st at Lower Trestles watched more than 100 top s urfers competing dur- ing the s econd day-long Sutherland Sportswear California Pro contest. First Oust Young Bid Backe d By Badham C1tmg "verbal 10d1scretiOfl5," Newport Beach's Congressman Robert Badham joined with nine other members of Congress Mon- day an railing for the impeach· ment of U N Ambassador An· drc"" Youn~ The resolution. !->1J(n<:d by two Dt•mo t rat s and eaghl Repubhcan.c;, a<:cuse.s the con- lrover..aal ambassador of high .:rimes and misdemeanors in 21 points including his failure to op- pose admission of Vietnam to the United Nallons, calling former prt's1dcnL<> Gerald R Ford and R1c•hard M Nixon racists and .support for some Communist leaders day of meet was held last month, but lack of waves had postponed contest. Third and final day of the competition is still up in the air, contest officials said today. Contest purse is $.1,000. Tra1'eling at Trestles • Sirica Cuts Time For Three WASHINGTON CAP) -U.S. District Judge Johl'l' l Sirica sharply reduced the Watergate prison sentences or Richard Nix- on's closest White House aides to- day. making one of them -John Ehrlichmano -eligible for · parole at the end or this month. Sirica cut the 2't2-to 8-year prison sentences he Imposed on Ehrlichmann, John N. Mitchell and H.R. Haldeman to "not less than one year. nor more than four years." Ehrlichmann has been in prison since Oct. 28 and his parole eligibility will begin oo that date this year. Haldeman has been in prisop 105 days and Mitchell lGt and their parole eligibility date comes up Ju.e 21 and 22, respec- tiv,Aly. In 1978. - Sirica cut the sentences after hearing 2't2 hours or argument earlier in the day from lawyers for the three men and tape .. recorded pleas from the three themselves. Ehrlichmann, 52, former domestic counselor in the Nixon Wh1t.e House, is serving his term at the federal prison camp at Saf- ford. Ariz. <See RED UCE, Page AZ> The N<'wport Beach Republican said he co-sponsored th<' ball "lo call to the attention of the American people that An· drew Young does not represent the views or the country in foreignpol1cy " Surf er cuts back into white water on a small, well-formed Lower Trestles wave during second day of Sutherland Surfwear California Pro surfing contest Tuesday. Contest pitted mo~e than 100 top surfers against each other at Lower Trestles. Acco rdin g to a Badham spoke-;man. the 10 congressmen felt the 1m ~achmcnt resolution was their only forum for oppos- tn~ Young, since congressional etlort..'> to ha\C President Carter s1l t'ncc the peppery ambassador ha" c "been lo no avail .. Dog Ah11se Report ·nue In addition to Badham, the otht•r signers or the resolution in· dude Reps Steven D f Symms and G1.:orgc Hansen <both R· Ida I. John M Ashbrook !R· Ohio>. Dan Marriott !R·Utah>. Rohert K. Dornan <R-Calif. >. f'hilap M Crane I R-111. ). Bob Stump I D Ariz /,.John Rousselot ( R Calif l anrl Larry McDonald <I) (;3 ) Animal Control Officer Accwed of Cruelty Ncllhf'r Hadham nor his s p nkc.s m;1r1 wo uld comment about the> fulure of the bill. althou~h 1l was noted that more than 20 con~ressmen were invit· Pd to co author the resolution and onl:v IO'>l~O(•d II Th<' impeac hment bill now faC"l's commalt<'e hearings Orange County's animal shelter director expects a report today on misconduct charges against an ammal control officer in connection with alleged cruel- ty to a dog at an El Toro Marine Corps Air Station housing area. The investigation report stems from a complaint made by a woman living in Marine housing that officer Gene Aquino mis- treated an old stray dog he was picking up near her home. Leslie Moore claimed the of. ricer physically abused the dOR and cursed at her (Mrs. Moore> when she tried to intervene, ac· cording lo animal control of- ficials. Capistrano Distrirt Mrs. Moore was unavailable for comment. Len Foster, county animal shelter director, said today he could not comment on the allega- tions pending a staff report du~ today. "We're going to examine the facts as soon as we get the re- port," he said. "We will evaluate the officer's conduct and, if the investigation reveals miscon· duct, disciplinary action will follow." Foster said the investi.cator has obtained statements from Mrs Moore, some of her neighbors. military police and Bond Election Backed By ANNE COOPER Ol t,_ D•ll~ l'llet Jtalt Unanimous support for a $350 million st;il<" bond ele<'t1on in .June was <'xpressf'd Monday hy c'np1strano Unified School Dis· tnc·I lrust<"t.'S, who plan their own hood f'll'rl1on m March. Truslcc>s disagreed among tht•msclves, however, on h<>w to rr;;pond to increasing numbers of new o;Luclcnts an the district. who lhn•ulen to out1i row cxistinl( <' I a ~ s r o o m c a p a r 1 I y w 1th 1 n m1mths Scho<il hourd members voted 6 O lwath tru$lee Edward Westberg absent) to instruct Superintendent Jerome Thomsley to prepar<> a resolu- tion, supporting the June state bond elccl1on. Thomslcy said passage or the bond is s ue could be very beneficial to the Capistrano dis· trict in providing another fund- ing alternative for badly needed new schools The distnct is J(eating up tor its own March bond or lease purcha~e election. The electton s llll requires board approval, considered likely. •Ince no trust.ees have expresaed opposl- .> • ' lion. Truman Benedict, deputy s uperintendent, told trustees Monday that developers In the s prawling Capistrano school dis· trlct have accelerated con11truc- tion schedules, worsening the overcrowding problem Ute dis· tricl anticipates Within the next year . The district's problems won't be limited to overcrowded classrooms either, said Benedict, who warned of an 1mpeJ1din1 cash flow crisis, broughl on by drainina the district's operatlnt <See BONDS, Pa1e AJ) • t I the animal control officer. He declined to speculate on whal type o( disciplinary action m igbt be taken if the complaints appear justified but said punish· ment could involve anything from loss of pay, rank or the of· ficer's job. Foster said he had received a phone call from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's office inquiring about the alleged abuse incident, which occurred in Diedrich's 3rd District. The anJmal shelter ~tor said he would send reports on the incident to Diedrich and Supervisor Thomas Riley. Foster has been receiving phone calls from irate citizens over the El Toro MCAS incident. "I can understand that (anger over the allegations)," he ex· plained. "I just wish these people would come down and see our animal shelter." Boy Stabbed 'Over Milk' Wll..MlNGTON <AP) -A 18- year-old Mexican-American boy was stabbed below the heart and a 17·year-old black youth was charaed ln what police said was a race-related tt1ht that started over milk . D&My Gallegos of Wilmington was listed in extremely critical condition Monday nlcbt at. Harbor Gt.neral Hospital. ' I , A2 OAIL'l'PILOf L SC --- Council To Help Airport By ROBERT BARKl-:K Ol llM O.uy 1'1 .. 1 St.It Huntington Hcarh City Council member:-. have backed away from efforts to close Ml•adowlark Airport. lnsteud, they've formed a committee lo attempt lo work out problems involving the :;mall. privatt> airfield The cuun<.'il \.Olcd unanimously early today lo cea.!:>c an attc·mvt to find the embitlllcd fac1hty a publlc nwi.ance, a fm;t step in a court fr~ht At the rt:qucsl of Councilman R1chard Siebert. a three- member airport committee was formed to work with au·port owner Art "lerio, pilots and res1 dent.:. who have complained loud and long that the airport has created s afety hazards and noise problems ··G1ve us two months to see if we can't work out problems in the fragmented area:.." Siebert said. "The airport 1s a needed fac1li· ty in our city. J am hopeful that problems will be resolved," he .added. . "I much prefer the city adopt- mg a positive posture of attack· ing the problems rather than try- ing to find the airport is a public nuisance. "lt would be a very tough and cosUy court fight," he said. City Attorney Don Bonla agreed. Siebert is t.o be Joined on the council committee by Harnett Wieder and Ted Bartlett. Just two months ago, the city councd Wlammously directed the city attorney to proceed with findings of fact that the ai~rt con:.lltuted a public nu1sari'h The action came the same night that an airplane crashed into a bu1 lchng on airport property. In a memorandum to the city admirustrator Bud Belsito dated Aug. 22. the city attorney's office s aid the airport housed excessive numbers of planes which "caused excessive numbers or overflight.:. or nearby residences. schools and commercial establishment!>, naght takeoffs and landings. "There also appears to be a failure lo provide any managP.· ment at the airport," the report continued Fro• Page A I BONDS ••• budget to pay for class space. ''Looking rour to five years ahead, we'll have another 10,000 students -a 60 percent enroll meol mcrease," he said. "We could not accommodate these students out of the general funds." "We have tried in a couple of electioM to raise school con- struction funds without threaten- ing anybody," said Thomsley. "Maybe it's time we s hould let voters know what the district will do if the next election fails -cut- ting transportation, going to dou· ble session or whatever.·' T~tees dUfered over what the district s hould do. if the March bond issue f ai Is. "I would personally chop aJl busing funds off to support the purchase of portable classrooms," said board pres· 1denl Ted Kopp of Cap1.Strano Beach. "Double sessions bother me terribly," he said 'I would have great d1rftculty supporting the superintendent's recom menda- tion t.o move m this direction, 1( there's any other possible way to go .. ·'It doesn't matter whether classes are taught under a tree, in a tent or on double session, .. said trustee William Thompson. .. the strength of teaching hes with teachers. "JC W"' continue to support class space from the general fund, we will sacrifice the quality of our teaching." OAANO! COAST UK DAILY PILOT "'""'°'•-Cout Oolly Piiot _..,._,.,,to.,,. C)itlWcf fl'llf .u..., P'"' h OUbft\l'llMJ IW tM Of'tlftl)t C.O.'t ~t>41\1'11ftQ Ctw'tto•,,f S.0,.rl!•td•'~ ._,, i>vbt1-t~•d MoniO•r 11'\tO«#Qft ,,,., I?# C..l.t ,...,..,. H.,..O'),t "••<"' M•jf\U"O'.,,.. $f.tttrrt F'".._, t •tl"I V•119y ltllltl'lif' '•Odh•~tl V•Hf¥ •"'1 U9Yf't•fl\,•h ~t"'r..04\f A '\•"Qlllf''f!q0f\jtle'11 1t0" t\ f\<itM1~•1 \Ah;•d••' Miid ~.,, ,,.,.. .,..,,,. ..... ouf') "'1"9 D'•"' •· ., m ""'' e .. , ~'Mt ~,.,.,..,. 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'' '"' ""°"''"'" b'/ "'lltd ,4 e """~tlilio! t ~Hfi••tY d9\l•"'-f~\ \} Y)l'l\Oftf"•t ~._ ______ _ Tuti:.cl .. y Oc1ot>t<r 4 1'Jf7 .) .. .. Milking the Calf Jeff Byers from the Dair;, Council of Cahforma feeds milk lo a calf as \lchssa Peret. 5, pets the animal du;· ing a demonstration for students at Huntington Beach s Park View School. Satellite Attack Possible for Reds WASHINGTON 1.\1'1 Defense Secretary Harold Brn""n ~<.11d today the Russians are able lo attack some salelhte:-. 1n space. a development h1• '.'lllld was "somewhat troubling." Brown told a news conference the Soviet Union "has ·an opera· tional capability that could be used against some satellites " This was the first disclosure that Russia achieved some form of an anti-satelhte system The defense secretary declined to go int.o detrul on the kmc1 of US satellites that m1ghl he vulnerable to Soviet attack The m06t important are recon· na1ssance satellites which keep track of military devetopment.:. in the Soviet Union. and other space vehicles which would warn of any Soviet m1ss1le launch aimed at the United States Defense sources said the . Russian capability is believed cf· fective against satellites tra~el Top Dining, FlUl Places Highlighted The Orange Coast has scores or reasons to celebrate ~at1onal Restaurant Week thf' manv fine restauranL-; which serve the area. Today's Daily Pilot brmgs you a special magazine section de tailing many or the Oranr.te Coast's best dining and enter tainment establishments Orange County Dining and En· tertainment 1s your armchair guide to places serving every thing from soup and sandwiches to sauces and soumes For your up-to-the-minute tour or the Orange Coast's best restaurants look for Orange County Dining and Entertarn ment in today's Dally Pilot. In~ m rt>l:1t1H·I~ lo"" ll'vel orbits. \.\ t11e·h might ml'ludc i.ome recon 11;11,,ance H'hl('lt•\ Brown m<1<lt• h1'.'I disclosure In rt·s1xm:w to a qul•,l1on ut the end or a nc\\.!:> conference "We don't have that capabili· ty." the defense secretary said, :Although he noted that the United States 1s l'ngaged in an ex ploratory development which l'ould lead to such a weapon. The Unitt.'d States had a crude ariti sJtclhte s}stem in operatJon m the early 1960s. but dismanUed ll On dnother matter, Brown said · 1t may take months more" to resohe the question or whether L' S allies in Europe want pro- duction and deployment or a U.S. neutron bomb. a weapon de· !l1gned to disable tanks by killing their crew!i but without inflicting severe damage on structures on the battlefield or killing civilians in nearby areas. ClwrchBam Gay Priests PORT ST. LUCIE. Fla. <A P l In a move to unify the Episcopal Church, the House of Bishops has ruled that homosexuals should not be ordained priests or married in the church. The church's govemmg body also gave nearly un- animous sanction Monday to am bishops who might decide by ·'their own con- science" to refuse to ordain women pnests or allow last year opening the priesthood to women. The vote on the homosex- ual issue came after a re· port by a the<>logy commit· tl'c headed by Oh10 Bishop John H. Burt that ''Biblical understanding rejects hom!!exual practice." Seen in 1990 Transit Fleet To Quadruple 1'he Orange County Tran:.1t D1slrtl'l '~ fll'l'l of 339 vehicles could grow to anywhere between 510 and 2, 100 by 1990, actord1ng lo a series of long range plans presented lo directors Monday. OCTD planners expect t o -.pl'nd t..M..•twcl·n now and next May rl'\'icw1ng alternate propo!.ah ilci.1.:ned lo <.'hart OCTD's de.~tm\' aJ1c1 growth O\'l'r the next 13 vears <Related story Page A3J The most ambitious alternate presented Monday was OCTD's existing master plan for growth udopted m 1974 That plan calls for lln eventual fleet of 2.100 veb1c les including 250 railroad cars which would be used on a yet-to be-developed rail transit system · IB Balks At Cost Of Booklet Laguna Beach councilmen said they could see the need for a fire rirevent1on manual tailored to the city's special fire problems, but they balked at a request for $1,500 to pubhsb the booklet. They chose rnstead lo have Mayor Jon Brand and Fire Chier Charlte Kuhn work with the Resource Management Task Force 10 preparing a fire preven- tion program for the Cit) Planning Comm1S!\1on rha1n~oman Diana Dike, who rl.'prt-senlt.'d lhl' task force at a recent council meet mg, proposed ('lly fund1n~ of a 10 pafle manual t-nt1tlcd "Fire Pre-.cnlwn 1n Laguna Beach " She outlined spcc1f1e problem'.'> H1 the Art Colony, including the dangen. of Santa Barbant type• fires in the h1lb1de areas above lhe town The 1>ro1xlscd booklet, :.he :.aid, would indudc safety suggestions for tulltop res1denL~. as well as provide information on bru.!:>h clearance and s moke detector!!. The l'Omm1ttee sought $1,SOO to produce 5,000 eop1e~ or lht• booklet llut Councilman Carl Johnson -..1111 he d1dn 't care for the idea of bringing the <.'1ty':. contingency fund under attack "This. I assume would come out of thu fund. and I 'd rather see the starr study the proposal to see what the c1ly can provide." Councilman John McDowell !'!J1d using '.'ltaff lime 1s costly, too. and said he'd hke to see if there were not another avenut> to accomplish hre safety eoals "at a more reasonable cost." Vice Mayor Sally Bellerue, while admittine the fire preven. lion information 1s necessary. questioned how m any residents wvuld actually pjck up the booklet and read it. Council members agreed to look into the proposal for the booklet. as well as olhPr fire safe. ty campaigns outlined by Ms Dike, before authorizing funding for tlle project. Photo Gear Taken A burglar who entered via the bathroom window took photo- graphic equipment valued al $600 from a Dana Point home. Orange County sheriff's officers said the theft was reported by electrical engineer Leo Louis Delaney, 30, o( 33781 Olinda Drive. He was away at work at the time. Deputy Killed WESTCOVINA <AP) -Anocr- duty Lynwood sheriff's deputy was killed when his automobile ran of{ the San Bernardint1 freeway here, authorities re· ported. Directors approved the sropt> of thl' new plannrng study Mon tlay i'he:, also asked planners to 1n vest1gale using large buses on routes serving more populated county regions and smaller buses at the ends of routes or In lesii populall'd areas Among other issues to be ad drt.•sst.'<i will bl' the county ·s ex pN~ted population increase from about l 8 m1l11on residents today to about 2 4 mllhon by 1990 and a more than doubling 1n the number of jobs in Orange <.:ounly PliUUlers also are to determine the best eventual liming for 5tops along major routes during peak travel hours and the spacmg or routes throughout 1t countywide grid of bus service OCTD officials plan to bold public workshops on their pro posals during February. March and April before directors make a dec1s1on on the long·rnnge plan next May Dana Point Out/ all Bids Sem to State South East Regional Reclama- tion Authority (SERRA> offic1ah opened bids recently on an Sl 1 m1lhon sewage ocean outfall proJC<'l in the Dana Potnt Harbor area SERRA officials said the group rt•ceived three bids on the new ocean outfall ranging from $10 mil hon to $13 5 million. The rcdamation authority had requested bids on three different proposals calhng for different outfall pipe sties. [,ow but on the new outfall pro1cct was Healy-Tibbitt!> Construction Company or Long Reach Their bids on the three different possible outfall pipehne sizes were $10,950,000, $11.200,000 and $11,290,000. The Healy-Tibbitts bids along with two other companies· bids will be forwarded to the State Water Quality Control Aoard for final approval of the f)rOJC<'l. SERRA officials said they ex peeled action on the bids in 30 days Heisler Park Center Eyed For Laguna Laguna Beach city councilmen will consider the feasibility of a community center at Heisle r Park and will also look int..o strengthening the city's building height limit ordinance Wednes- day night. The council will meet in coun- cil chambers at SOS Forest Ave beginninR at 3:30 p.m . to hear consent calendar items. the regular meeting begins at 6 p. m. Councilmen will be studyinc I he possibility or a ballot measure next March that would strengthen the city's building height law. currently set al 36 feet. A 1971 ordinance setUng the height limit was approved hy voters on a 3· l vote, but an ap.. peals court later overturned the law. The state Supreme Court later upheld the law, but city officials want lo know IC an initiative measure would strengthen the ordinance. REDUCE.· •. llaldcm-'n. 51 this month, former White House st.af( duel. 1s imprisoned at Lompoe. Mite-hell 64, former allorney gcner<.11. 1s a prisoner at the Max- well Alt 1''orce Base rac1hty in Alabama Mitchell's voice was on the first taped Interview floating throu~h the court's public ad- dress system "No !>Ct of circumstances, whatever they m\ght be. could ever again cause me to perform such actions or lead me t.o com· m It such deeds," Mitchell said. The interviews with Mitchell amt the others were con<.lucted by Herbert Vogt, the deputy chief of the District of Columbia proba- tion office, acting at the request of Sirica. Ehrhchmann spoke of the pressures or the While House and serving a president. • "You are effeetively rendering your ethical and moral judg- ment:; to your superior when you go to work in the White House." heswd "Lookmg back, there were all kinds o! red naes and had I been wiser I certainly would have checked out whett I knew there v. as a moral dilemma. In effect. 1 abdicated my moral judgment and turned it over to someone else." Haldeman said that he had a "strong feeling Of Tesponsibility that whatever wrong was done will never again be done by me. l have a feeling I have an obligal1on to make amends." S1rica has granted sim ilar plt'as in the past for such Watergate figures as John Dean, Her be rt W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, James W. McCord Jr. and Jeb Stuart Ma- ~ruder He has said that a necessary ingredient or such le- niency ls contrition, a thread that ran through the petitions filed by the three convicts' attorneys. SC Weighs Cab Fares, Pier Plans San Clemente city councilmen will be asked Wedne5day to ap- prove increased taxicab fares. final pier bowl redevelopment plans and trafflc signal synchronization on El Camino Real. The meeting will beein at 7:30 p .m. in council chambers at cit.y hall, 100 Ave. Presidio. Police Chief Gary Brown bas recommended that cab fares be increased from the current 60' cents for the t1r·,t mile and 10 cents for each additional seventh of a mile to 80 cents per mile. The two San Clemente cab companies, Checker and AAA, have requested a hike to 90 cents per mile. Brown said his recommended increase to 80 ~ta per mile would provide opportunity for improved service~ equipment. and would be fa.tr to the cab com- panies and lo the -=ommunit.Y. Meeting as tile city's re- development acency, coun- cilmen will review final plaAS for the pier and bowl area, presented by the Keisker.Johnson consult- ant firm City staff has recommended a pproval of the plans, calling for moderate commercial develop- ment of the area adjacent to the municipal pier. The staff has also recom- mended approval of final plans for synchronization of traffic signals along El Camino Real. Rudolph's Ineompatible Dancer Wants to Forget Rol,e of Lover • LONDON IAP l Br1t1sh film critics roasted director Ken Russell's new movie based on the life of screen lover Rudolph Valentino and said dancer Rudolf Nureyev in the title role was little or no help. Nureyev said today he wants to, for~et about his role in the con- troversial and heavily pannN1 new movie in which he play!\ nude scenes. "It's done. It's all finished Now it's their aHatr," he told r.- porters at his London hotel When asked about the newspapers' unflattt>rinf( re v1cws. Nureyev ~u1d "I havt' not re ad any of them .. " 'Valentino' 1s a rl1~lor1itf'd <,1> quence of hu3rre cvf'nl'. deslrucl1vt• •oily anrl 111111 ... wrote Margaret fhn><man tn lht! Daily M:ul following the pr<·· m1erc '1onday na..:ht I an Chnstu• of the Daily Ex- p rcss commented "Veering betw(.'(.'n slapstick and realism. over acted in the supporting roles and clumsily written. the film is simply tedious. Nureyev dance'! quite well in the leading role and his performance is never less than adequate and never anything more." Arthur Thirkcll of the Dally Mirror said Russell "lakes the ban• bones of Valentino's life. turns the man into a lemon and squt•eics the pips out of him. Nut a prf'lly sight ... L'nder Russell's direction Nureyev is lit· th' more than a circus perfoTmer t·alll'd upon to leap throug~ hoops ot his master's bidding." Rut Tim Radford of The Guar· Ilion said Nureyev ''isn't at all bud He looks botter than he ~reaks, 'ltn<llnR haughtily about. Latin and feroclou8. moutt\in~ , courteous endearments to camp lly star.stricken ladies " "Valf'ntino." which opens In the United States Wednesday, was the 39·year-old ballet star's debut as an actor. He attended the premiere with Princess Margaret. The sexually titlllating scene~ that are found in most Russell movies ln "Valentino" included nude love scenes between Nureyev and actresset1 Michelle Phillips and Ponny Milford and an orgy in a crowded drunk tank in a California jail. The critics had notina to say abnut the nude love scenes but most objected to the jail scene Miss Hinxman snld It was "Rhastly and inaccurate taste· lessness " Thirkcll -;aid It was "crudely handlt'd nt>t :sicken In.it. JW'lt sick " NUREYEV, COST AR LESLIE CARON AT PAl!MIEAE No Bravo• for B•ll•t Stu •• 'Valen\lno• ., Orange Coast Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1977 N TEN CENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ Satellite Attack by Russians Possible. WASHINGTON <AP> - Defeni.e &cretary llarold Brown said today the Ru!>siuns are able to &.1ttark wmt' )atc:llrles in space. a dt•vt:lnpmcnl h11 .said was "~omewhal troubhn1: · Brown told a news conference the So\•1et Union "has an opera t1onaJ capability that could b<.> used agamsll.ome satellites." This was the first disclosure that Russia achieved some Corm of an anti-satellite system. • The defense secretary declined to go into detail on the kind of U S satellites that m1~ht be \ ulnerablc to Soviet attack The m0:>t important are rt!c·cn1 na1ssance satellites which kttcp track of military developments in the Soviet Union, and other sp.ice vehicles which would wurn of any Soviet missile launch aimed at the United Stales. Def<'nse sources said the R11 .... 11~n run11tnhtv 1s believed ef· rt.'('llVC aji(a111sl satellites travel ing In rclall\ely low level orbits, which m1~ht include some reron· 11a1ssancc 'chicles Hro .... 'll made his disclosure in respon!>c to a quest10n at the end or a news conft•rcnce "We don't ha\c that capabili- ty," the defense _sec retary said, ulthou~h he noted that the Cmted Stales 1s engaged in an ex ploratory development which could lead to such a weapon. The United Slates had a crudf: antl-salelhte system in operation 1n the early 1960s, but dismantled 1t On another matter, Brown said '1t may take months more" to r esolve the question of whether U S. allies in Europe want pro- duction and deployment. of a U.S. neutron bomb, a weapon de- signed to disable tanks by kilJing · their crews but without innicting severe damage on structures on the batUefleld or killing civilians In nearby areas. He said the neutron weapon, which has become a political is- sue in Europe, has "substantial military advantages'' and dis- puted the eontention of critics (See AlTACK, Page AZ> Sirica ·Reduces Sentences Time Cut/or Three Former Nixon Aides APWl ....... le PAROLE DUE SOON? John Ehrllchman WASJUNGTON (AP> -US. Distncl Judge John J. Smca ended his long involvement in the Watergate case today by drastically reducing the sen tences of the b1gge~t Cti.h netted 1n lhc!.candal He rt'duc~d tht• 21 ..:·.)ear lo II ~ear ~t'nt<.•nce:. •1f John N \l1tchdl. H H Haldeman and John D Ehrhchman lo a period uf 'not less than one nor more than four )ear:.. Ehrhchman, who went to prison without wailing for the outcome of his appeals, thus becomes eligible for parole from hts Watergate cover-up con\ 1c t1on after Oct. 28. lie st\11 is under a 20 month tu fi \'C year :.entenre for h1:s conv1c lion In the so-called Watergate plumbers case but it wai. expect cd lhat the judge in that case would reduce the time to con form \\ith that handed by Sinca HALDEMAN MITCHELL For Haldeman the magic dale is June 21 next year and for M1lchell, June 22, 1978. S1nca made hii. decision after heann~ tape recorded requests for lel\len<.·y by the three men. und plcru. b> tht•1r lawyers Smca was chief Judge of the l ' ~ J>1i.tnct Court in the District of Columb1.1 whl'n the SC\'Cn Wal(•r~alt• bur).!l<Jrs wcrl' indict· t·d Sept 15. 1~72 lie assigned h1m:-.df lo ht•ar \h1·1r trial <ind Andrew Young T8:rget Move for lmpeaclunent Joined by Badhan1 han' "been to no a\'ail · . that began an involvement that enacd only today. 'Tm glad it's the last major decision I'll have to render in this c asc." he told a reporter before t•ntenng court. "It's a long, d1f fkult cast'. in many rei.pects a sad c:c.e f°m glad to Sl'e the end of the tunnel " Tht.>re an~ no m<ire W atcrgale proseeuhons pend1n~ and 1t 1s ex p(>C'led that S1rica will soon voluntarily take the title or senior judge, which will free ham from day-to -day courtroom responsibilities. He 1s 73. Mitchell, H aldeman and Erhlichman were convicted or ('Onspiring to cover up While lloui.e involvement 1n the Watergate scandal and of lying about 1l aftnward. Tht.•y fought lht·1r conv1c11on and scntence.s to the• t ' S Suprcmt.• Court without !'-UC'l't•ss and there were no J11d1t1al remt'd1cs rem:uning other than Sirira's action If Siril·a fa1ll'd to reduce their st•ntcnecs their only other re· course would have been inten·en· lion by President Carter. Jtlang~' View Ehrlichman, 52, formerly domestic counselor to Richard Nixon when he was president, has been in the federal prison camp at Safford. Ariz .. since Oct. 28 Mitchell, 64, who was Nixon's attorney general, went into prison at Maxwell Air Forc:eBaso in Alabama on June 22 and Haldeman, the Nixon chief of s taff, entered the prison facility at Lompoc, the day before. Ehrlichman's lawyer, Stuart Stiller, read from a letleT his client had sent to Judge Sirica earlier in the year: ''I'm guilty in Jaw and in fact and during these months in prison I've come to accept this reality,·· Ehrlichmann wrote. · 'l think often of how this wrecka,:?e might have been avoided." ln the interview, tape recorded by a probation officer. Ehrhchman spoke or having let Nixon be his conscience, saying: "ln effect, I abdicated my moral JUd~menl and turned it over to .someoneetae..•• Citing "verbal indiscretion'> ... Newport Beach's Congressman Robert Badham JOtned with nine other members of Congress Mon· day in calling for the 1mpea<'h· ment of U N Ambassador An· drew Young The resolution, signed by two Democrats and eij!hl ltepublicans, accuses lhe con troversial ambas~ador of high crimes and misdemeanors m 21 points including his failure to op· pose admission of Vietnam lo the Umled Nations, calling former presidents Gerald R Ford and Richard M Nixon racists and support for ~ome Communist leaders In addition to Hadham the olhl'r '-ll!ners of lhc rC'solution 1n c ludc Reps Sh:' en 0 Symm~ .incl Gt'or~c· lfanscn Cboth R ld<J . John M i\.,hbr<><Jk I H t)h1111. Dan Marrioll rRL'tah •. Roh1•r1 K Dornan IR Calif 1, l'h1lip M Cram• <fl 111 1, Bob Slump <D Anl J. John Houssclol I H Cullf l and Larry McDonald 1 D c:a 1 Property Tax Bills Said 'Exploitation' T h e N t' ...., p o r t n e a r h Republican said he co sponsored the bill "to call to the attention of the American people that An IA DH AM VO\INO drew Young does not represent the views of the country. 1n foreign policy " According lo a Radham spok~man. the 10 congressmt•n fell the impeachment resolution "'as their only forum for oppns Ing Young, since• congressional efforts to have President Carter silence the peppery ambassador Nc·ithH Uadhnm nor his s pokesman would comment a bout the future of the bill, althnufZh 1t WHS noted that morl' than 20 conf.?rcssmcn were inv1t - t•d lo co-author tht• resolution and on I) Hl s1~nt•d 1t The impeachment bill now race-. comm1tlC'e ht•anngs ll \l,OUhl r~~UlrC Jpproval Of lhe rull House· lo hnni: an impeachment t n a I in the· Sc·nat<' Assemblyman Dennis M angcr.s ( D· Huntington Beach> said Monday that so-called prop. C"rty tax reform bills recently re· Jt•rtcod by the state Legislature would have constituted "ex· pl111talion or the middle class be) und our wildest dreams." Mangers. speaki¥ before members of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, said that, under the measures, most of the S2 S m1llton 1n a stale budget surplus was earmarked for the inner-city poor Coast Banker Stricken "Only 16 percent of the money would have been returned to dis· tr1cls like th is" 173rd Assembl) 01slrtcl J. he ~aid Hijackers Le/ t Collapsed Man Unco11scious Mangers ~aid that un dcr the pro posal. rrs1 · dents or his district. which in. TOKYO I AP l An athng Amencan hanker collapsed at gunpoint and tbcn was lert. un conscious for hours because the hijackers of a .Japanese airliner mistakenly thought him a· "Jewish friend of U S president. Jimmy Carter,·· a former California lawmaker said today (Relatl'Cl photo, A·t 1 .. The) m1sunrtnstood John ap p<1rentlv beta11se I pf'rsuaded them lo kt me .,end a telex to the 11res1denl, the U S ambassador Top Dining, Fun Places Higldighled Th!' Oran~t: C11,1st h.i., "''1111•-. of reasons to r1•ll•l11 a11• N.111on.tl Hestaurant Werk tht• many fmc restaurants wb1t'h serve lh1• area. Today's Daily Ptlot hrmgs ynu a special magazrne secli<m d<" tailing many of the Orange Coast's bf>st dinm~ and enter tammenl t'stabhshmrnts Oran~e C'nunti. l>inin~ aml En lt•rtainmt•nt 1s )Clllr .. r.,..,rh:11r ):?uute to plan•-. q•r\,ng ,.,,., n thing from ""Ill' <ind .... 11111\qd11·0, tn sauc·c•s :mll <;11ufrlrs For ~our up In lht' m11111tc• lmu uf llW Or .. nf!.C' Coa<;t 'c; hest r<'staur;inls l110k for Orange County Dtnl01: :met f:ntertam· mentm todays Daily Pilot. in Ban(.?ladesh and five ;on gressmen," said Walter Kara bi an in an interview with Thr As· sociatcd Press. Gabriel i.s an Armenian C"hns ti an. "The hijackers had a logit• to jump to the conclusion They tit• c1dcd.that John Gabriel must ht• a capitalist friend or Prcsult·nl Cartt'r because "e sent a t1•lex direct to the Pre5ident. · siml .Karabian. of Monterey Park "Thal made him their first target." <Gabriel owns the Garfield Bank in Huntinl{ton Beach.> On Thursday, Karabian said, hiJackers took the 65-year-old Gabriel to the Japan Air Lines DC8 C'ockp1t, but Karab1an said ht• didn't see what happ<>nccl hr·h1nd the• cockpit'-; clo<.cd dntir I had tlw wor-;t •·nri of 11 Thc·.v " 1· rt' d 1• t t' r m i n r 11 to k 1 11 tnt• Tht·re Y.c•re th1l'c' tc·1 ron-.h 1111h1•1·1wkp1t. three ~uns ;1t m y ht•.111. Tht>v (1rrd lwnshn\"i 111t11 Uw air 1hrouJ(h the window," Gabrwl s:11<f in an earlier in· trrv1rw with The As sociated Press "l heard from John latf'r that the tcrronsLo; thr('atent'd him hv s<1vinj! 'you cap1lalist. you -.hail hr lhf' first onr to he· 1•x1•<·ut1·d or .. 11m1·thlfl~ i\flt•r 1!1'1111'1$! nut of lhl' 1·rn kp1t. ht• n1ll,q1..,1•1I and l,I\ on .t11· 111101 for t w11 111 I hr t·1· ht111r'i · f\:nah1an <.:1111 llut Y.f' niulJ do n11th1n1:. h1•1 .111-.r· the· h1;;1rkC'r<; n1•\t•r p~r n11lle<I us lo stand u1> 11r tuke l'are or him. · But Dr • .Masaom1 Hokari, a LIJHIOf'st• doc·tor aboard, cave him medical care and then rec- om m<'nded lh1:1t the hijackers rell•:tsc• him. wh1rh they later d 111." he add NI. Mr and Mrs Gabriel, from Montebello nnd Karabian and his w1f P , former a<•tress Carole Well!. Karnhwn, were on a round· 1111' world trip Y.hc•n the h11ackers 111111.. <'nmmand of the DC8 15 m 1n11tro; aflN 11 took off from Bomhay for Bangkok last WNlnesclay ·on th<' srC'nnd cla'. in Dacca. I per!\uadecl thr h11ackers lo let me send out lhl' telex, which 1 thoutthl would inform the U.S. go\C•mment that there• were IO J\ment'ans on hoarrt the plane tn (~ 8A"IKJ.:R, Pal{1' /\2) dudes Huntin"lon Beach, Foun- tain Valley and most of C-06ta Mesa. could ex~cl cherks rang. in!'! from $34 to S200 Ile said lhat check or S800 lo $1,200 would have gone to the inner-city POOr "ls this 8 good red1!itr1bullon or wealth? I say no,·· he declared. "Wh> in hell do you raise S2.5 million in surplus money anyway7 " he asked. "There's .something wrong in the fir-st place for government to be did dhng around with this kind of money." Mangers said there would have heen a $1 charge m handling each Carter Slips Error Made in U.S. S,,eech lJNlTED NATIONS, N.Y . <AP> --President C'a rt<'r. in a momentary sltp, referred to the "lc~1t 1mot<' rights of the Panamanian people" to· cl av dunn~ his acMn•ss to the U.N. General Assembly. Thr m1stnkl' drt•\\ .1 sm111~ from lsra€•11 Forl'lJiln \.11111sl1•i \1osht• 1 >;" a11 Th(' 1'1 <' .1 d1·11t 1 '"'dlll.I.( his spc•1•c·h froin a prf' p.111-.l !1•\I q1111 Id) t 11rrt•1·1t•d h1111 , If 111 "'1) "l'alt•<; I 1111.111 p1•opk • \:-.1-t•d .1hout tltl' ""P l' S Ambassador Anrfr<'W '1nmg smll1·d .ind ~a1tl · Don't )OU think Panama nians h<i\C le~1tim<1te ri1-thlc;, too?" check plus the fact that new tax· es, such as an automobile reg- istrallon. would be part of lhe tax reform. "Th.is is insanity," he said. Mangers also expressed con- cern that the lax reform proposal would have created a new class of poor people out of the present middle class. "We are an e ndangered species with a lot or v;rtues that need protection," he added. Mangers also lashed out at the hii;thway program. claiming that Orange County gets far below lts share oC tax revenues. "This is wbere the growth is and this 1s where the money should be." he said. <SH MANGERS, PageA2> NB Police Study Teen Nude Scheme Newport Beach police are con· tinuing their lnveslig:ation of an alleged scheme by a Balboa lsland man lo use 12 to 14-year· old girls for nude photography se11sions Det. Sat. Mike Blitch said David Paul Reumont. 28, or 127 Agate Ave. was arrested Mon· day morning on a warrant issued by the Harbor Judicial District Court charging him with 16 mis· demeanor violations in connee· hon with the case. The warrant charged Reumont with four counts of soliciting proshtution. six counts or solicit· in~ a lewd uct and six counl.9 or <'Ontributin~ to the delinquency of u minor. lllitch asserted that Reumont approached at least four girls who are between the ages ot 12 and 14, and offered them cash or narcotics if they would pose nude for him. He aJleged one girl was offered $600 for a photo session. Rut Blitch said evidence ~at!'icrcd in the case so far does not ind1<'ate that any of the photo· l(tnr>hic se<;sions ever took place He 11rud further evidence link· 1ng Reumont to more teenage girls is being sought today Reumont · was released from Newport Beach clty Jail Monday llight after poetlng $1,500 ball. ,.,.~ SOVIETS 'TROUBLING' Defense Secretary Brown U.S. Trial For Cella To Reopen? By TOM BARLEY Olh0.11¥ f'I ... Si.ft A motion to reopen the Los Angeles Federal CourL trial that. ended with the conviction ol Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three codefendants was filed Monday '" lhe courtroom where au four men were sentenced in June. 1976. Judge Matt Byrne agreed to exami11e the issues or new evuience raised by lawyen for three of the four defendants and get Oct. ~ as lbe date for a hear- U1g int.o tbe motion. He Ot'dered lawyers !or Oeii.. 5 2, former hos pit al acl· ministrator Stephen Robert Evans, 32, and former hospital business manager Theodore Schiffman, 53, lo prepare al· Cidavits supporting their argu- ments that evidence not availa· ble at the trial should now be ex· amioed. It was learned today that George Louis Ollendorf, .CS, of Laguna Beach, is not joining in the motion lor reopening ot federal court action. Judge Byrne sentenced Olien· dorf. the former administrator ot Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo, to one year ln prison alter be pleaded guilty to reduced crlmlnal charges. Ollendorf has served that term with remission for good conduct and has since Pleaded guilty to related cnminal charges con- lamed ln an Orange County Grand Jury jnclictmenl. He wu sentenced to one year in the county jail and placed on one year's probation. The sentencing Superior Cou.rt Judge ruled that the jail term would be considered served Jn view of the federal prison time put in by Ollendorr who ba.s cooperated with the prosecution in lhe Orange County c~e. Schiffman was sentenced to two and one half years in federal prison for hls role in a conspiracy that cost. Mission Community and Mercy General Hospital, S'1nta Ana, an estimated $2 million in funds. He is free pend- ing hearing of his appeal. CSee CELLA, Page A%) Co st Weather Fair :md sunny through Wednesday with some fog und low clouds late night. and early morning hours. Lows loni1ht S7 lo 63 1 lliths Wednesday 70 to 74 INSIDE TODA'\' Torruny John o/ IM Dodgp-11 lhrowa IW nb1GU arm.at the PhilUu tonight <11 the Na- tional LAogu. charnplomhip !tr{fl ()pml. Storlt6, Photo11, lJI. Index AIV-lenlu .. , 1111-q ... •t ,,_....,.. . CJ ............. " a l M...,. At MeVlft 81.J ·~· .. ,..,, Mlltw.1,_t AU C.11-., H•ll-"-"" AA , ... ~ ~11 Of••c;...M, .... C-lo CJ lflYi.t...,., .. ,, er .. -Cl ~ . .., o...-.. At 14.-c-~ Alt>U 11111..W ..... .. Tei.vl.i. M aw ... ? I ' ... 1•"'" au ,. ........ CM w .. -.r M ........ C1 ..,. ....... M 1\2 l)AIL_Y_P_l_Lo_r ____ N ___ _:._, u::.:e:.:!t;:::d,::.i.IYt:_.::0:,:c~IO::_:IJ:..::e~· ..:•_:_:I 9~7~7 /tf~Nally S~hool Save Campus, Parents Ask r a r t' n t .., a n ti t l' .1 1· h 1· r ., rl'1n l'~cnlinJ.! ~kNall-, < ·"nt111ua lion School are plarinwg a t•am pa1gn to conv1rtcc Newport Mesa .school trustees lo keep the cam- pus where it is. Ab(lut 30 pun•nt!\, tt•a«hl•r., and d1Mr1d Offtl'ljh dlM'U'>M'U the future of thl' ~chool Monday night. ll 1s currently located at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. School district officials want to sell the seven-acre site to Costa Mesa's dov.ntown redevelop- ment agency and move the school. Church Bans Gay Priests PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla CAP) In a move to unify the Episcopal Church. the House of Bishops has ruled that homosexuals should not be ordained priests or married in the church. The church's governing body also gave nearly un- animous sanction Monday to any bishops who might decide by "their own con- science'' to n?fuse to ordain women priests or allow last year opening the priesthood to women The vote on lhe homose:<· ual issue came aner a re- µort by a theology commit tee headed by Ohio Bishop John H Burt that· B1bltcal understanding rejects homse"<ual practJce · · Youth Saved From Kidnap; Ear Removed By Tbe Associated Press Italian police rescued a kid- naped wuverslty sludent today, but not before his abductors mailed part of the man's left ear to his ramify to underline their demand for a Sl.2 mtlllon ransom. The grisly message r~alled the tact.le used by kldnapers of a Getty family heir in 1973 Swiss and Italian pohee. meanwhile. reported no progress in the kidnapings of the >year· old grand-ruece of a Bolivian tin m agnate or the 4-year-old g r andson of an Italian in- dustrialist Gl~eppe Luppino. 21, son of a weallhy landowner. was (reed at dawn by a squad of police who broke into an isolated hut where he was being held near the southern ltaliun town or Reggio Calabria A pohce spokesman said Lup· plno broke into tears when his rescuers appeared . The spokesman quoted him as telling police the kldnapers had mutllat· ed part of his ear several days ago, after beating him almost un- conscious and using a s m all amount or anesthetic . M t• !'l a I I ) J' r 1 n l'I I' .ti J u ck ( olt•ma11 told the Aroup Mon<lav he bclievt':-> the bt'sl plan· f11r the school, wht(·h currently httl> an t.'nrollmt.>nl of more lh&n 32Q l11gh ..,d1ool·u~1· :-.ludents. is its p~s· l'llt lc1<:c1t1u11 lit• said hl.' lid1c\ l''> till' t'Xtl>ltni.: l>u1liling could remain on live acres and "we would ~till have u viable µrogram " Under questioning frorn mem bers of the district C1t11en Ad '1sory Committee, which is stu dying the pos~1ble closing or three elementary schools and the relocation of McNcllly, Coleman said 1l might be possible to flt the campus onto four acre~. but that \\ uuld entail new construt:lton •ind a \\hole new layout :\kNc1ll) parents, lt•al·hers .incJ .1 frw l>tUdcnts took the op pnrtumty lo tell the \ 1:-.1ttni.: com m1ltee members \\ hlil they thought or the proposals t" r l' locate lht: campus to the thret ('(ementary schools where t'nroll ffil'nl has d1pp(·d Monte \'1~t ;i Whittier and Wilson. "We don t want to go ir1to an} community wh~rc we're not wanted," said one parent who said she attended public meet ings held at the three schoob dur ing the pa.st two weeks. Parents at the three elemen tary schools have turned out 10 large numbers to protest the possible closrng of their neighborhood schoob. Some of also opposed moving the con t1nuation campus into their neighborhoods. Parents at Monday s McNall} meeting sa.id they want to con vince the school board that the best place for McNally is right where it is because 1t ts centrallv located in th-e d1stnct and easih reached via public transporta tion. They said public bus hne-.; are a necessity since the school district docs not bus studl'nts to Mc Nally. They also indicated they arc fearful that if McNally is relocat ed, the district wiH not do much to remodel an elementary school ·'other than to raise the height of the toilets for the kids.·· Coleman said that, 1f the con· tinuat.Jon school has to be relocat ed, he would prefer that it go to Monte Vista. ·•Actually, the best spot would have been Harper but that's not available " The former elementan school located at 425 E 18th St \\as dosed last year because or declining enrollment School board members ron s1dered moving McNally to that campus. but protests from neighborhood residents resulted m a decision to move the dis tnct's print shop and student services, now sharine the Mc Nal- ly site with the continuation school. lo Harper. It also will be the site of a meeting room Cor the school board. Parents agreed to make a pre· sentat1on of their views al next Tuesday's school board meeltni;t which will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa High School Lyceum. Tonight the Citaens Advisory CommiUec is slated to meet al the district conference room. 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach at 7 . 30 p.m. to dtscuss findings from the four parent meetings Fro• Page 1\ J BANKER ... • Jeopardy. We were informed by the Bansladeth eovemment it was hard to contact the Japanese aovemment," Karablan said. Mrs Karab1an was released Thunday, Gabriel on Friday and' Karabian on Sunday. The hijack end~ Monday after the plane landed in Algiers and th~ td- Jacken; surrendered to Aleerlan :1uthorities Gabnel, who calls Karablan "my adopted son ,.. said be 8erved aa Karablan's father in the wedding when Karablan marru..'<i Mass Wells. The Gabrtels and Karablans wall return to California WedMa· d.iy afternoon, Gabriel said. Fro1araeeAJ CELLA •.•.• Schiffman bas pleaded au.ilty to five of the 121 felony ~ounts t'Ontltlned In the local grand jury indictment. He will be 1entenced Jan. 8 lo what could be a state prison term ol one te 14 1ears. CALIFORNIA BANKER JOHN GABRIEL, 65, AIDED BY WIFE AT TOKYO AIRPORT Collapsed, Left Unconscious for Hours Because of ·carter Connection' Cella wu sentenced in federal court. to five years in prison and 1s free on appeal. Evans is ap- pealing bis one year prison term ordered by Judie Byrne. Lion Country Revamped Cella and Evans have been gramted separat. trials ln other Califomla counties. They are scheduled to return lo court Oct. 17 to learn the location of thoee trials. Irvine Safari Park to Get Thrill Rides By WILUAM SCHREIBER Ol I .. 0•11., Pllel Sl•H Lion Countr; Safari of lnme. lht• most lov.. key of Orange Count) ~ cummcrc1al amuse- ment CC'ntcrs. will gel into the so- cJllcd "~httc knuckle" thnU nde businC!ts ::.t<.1rting next summer Leon Unt('rhalter. Lion Coun· tr;, manaitl·r said a long-term lca.,e arrangement with a newly formo...J entertainment corpora t1on ~•II bring c1 minimum of S2 m1lhon 1n ncv. capital into the v.. ild an1mJI 11ark. "!'he new company will be f'ro• Page A I MANGERS. • He remarked that he has raised "lols of hell" with Adriana G1anturco, director of the California Dl'partmenl of l'ran.,pnrt:it111n . afl<·r shl' said 'ht• hdd n11 1n1cnt1ons or ever !1n1sh1n~ the Costa Mesa f'rccv. a} l d1rln 1 ~er far v..1th her. but nohod~ clues ~angers said 'She ~eL<s her marching orders from the ~nvernor Ile ... aid because or the un- f1n1shcd fre-ewa} more and more traffic will be going through re:,ident1al !\treets "and It's going tokillkids " Frottt Page Al ATTACK .•. th()t 1L' existence would make nuclt•ar war more likely because tl ltm1ts physical damage and thus, presumably. would make 11 ~aster for Western leaders to or der tnlo use President Carter 1s studying whether to ordl'r production of the weapon bringing in a substantial number of amusement rides eoterta1n menl and shows and wall general ly upgrade the ex1st1ng park racilill~." Unterhalter said The new lessee rs Stahl-Lacal tnc , formed by a group or New York city investors for the ex press purpose o( running l..Jon Country. Vnterhalter said l 'nder term!> of the arrange menl. Stahl-Lacal will pay Lion Country's owners more than S4 m1llton between now and the ex- p1rat1on of Lion Country's lease with the lrvine Company in 1997 When the lease on the land ex- pires. Stahl·Lacal will buy the park's existing assets for Sl00.000 cash and negotiate a new lease with the Irvine Company, ac- cording lo Lion Country ex- ecutive Renate Graf. The deal with Stahl·LacaJ calls for an inv~tment or at least S2 m11lrnn in rides and other attrac ltons lo beef up p.trk attendance L'nterhaJter said initial plan- nm~ has not yet bc~n completed hut he noted that the new nde!> \,\ 111 be permanent 1nstallattons Youth Jailed After Random Phone Call SAN DIEGO <AP> -Gayle Murrell packed up the telephone In her home when il rang at 11 : 30 p.m. Monday. A men's voice said he picked her name at random and orrered money if they could meet for sexual acllv1ty. Miss Murrell drove to the ad dress and says she found a man in a yellow van wbo identified himself as her caller. But she re- fused to get into \he van wtth him. c;imtlar to those at Knott'.!! Berry !-'arm and Magic Mountain ·'The ex.act details depend on the space. design and layout their architects come up with,'. l 'nterhalter said The Lion Country official noted that Stahl -Lacal has plans to complete much or the renovation work by next summer to capitalize on the vacation crowd-;. Besides the rental payments, Stahl·Lacal will pay all laxes and rentals on the park to the Irvine Company. The lease arrangement is the latest in a long series of financial maneuvers taken by Lion Coun- try officials to avert financial collapse. Earlier this year, through a complex series of arranaements, the park managed to erase its longstanding debts and go into the black for the first tlme m \t•ars Senate J7iera Gas Control. WASHINGTON <AP> -With a tumuJLuous, el1bt-day filibuster now over, the Seoal4t moved to- day toward c:onchllive votes Oil whether to lift federal cont.roll on natural 1u prlcet. Majority Leader Robert C. Byro co.w.va.>. aatd he hoped. the Senate would be able \o fln1sh its work lat.er ln the day oo the natural gas question, which has slowed pro1re11 of President Carter'a enerat plan through the Congress. . Although the filibuster ts over, both •ides contJ.nued jockeying for postdoQ and a number of votes on various pricing schemes were likely ( Pilot Logbook J \ Fairview Patients 'Make It' Outside 87 ARTHUR L VINSEL Ot•Mo.lly ........ A girl who can never hope to follow the Yellow Brltt Road to stardom sang "Over The Rainbow" and a t.b,... piece band played on into the niibt. IT WAS A SATURDAY night bloc& part.y fort.be al new nelgbbors on Mark Lane In Costa Mesa.. • Police said the family paid the kidnapers $600,000. A spokesman said the victim's ear wu dis· patched to extort additional money from the family The ktdnapers of J Paul Getty 111. grandson or the late 011 billionaire, sent the youth's right ear to ltahan newspapers to press their demands for a $2 5 mil!Jon ransom Getty was held for five months in the Calabna region before the ransom was paid and he was freed Two men were convicted and 1mpnsoned in that abduction OC Transit System Growth Studied The man then handed her his driver's License to hold wtu.le he, went to f\nd m oney. When he re- turned andorfered it, the 18-year- old man was arrested by plainclothes J>91ice officer Mur· rell and booked U\to Jatl for in· ve~llgalion of making an obscene telephone call, indecent ex· posure, sol1c1t1ng prostitullon and lewd conduct They are just workinc people, but lbey are mentally rt~ larded and pbysicaJly handic~ and the 1lx bousef where they live are on the erounda of Fairview state Hospital. Formerly, the botlt• were ocevpied by hlgh-rank1n& hospital officials. ' •'THIS IS TR£ naST SfEP ln wbat we're trytnc to develop u a mbAI of helping clients make lhe tranaltlorl from a hospital environment to commuo1ty Ure,•· explained Dr. Francil 1. Crtnella, director or the bosplt..t. In Geneva, Swiss police said the family of 5-year-old Graziella Ortiz received no wbrd of ransom demands Crom the 'Kidnapers who snatched the child Monday out· slde the f amily's subu rban Geneva home . :\ ,, .. 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IA"• ~ .. -·" ,1 ' ~.,.... •• •1<1• ' , •• ,,.,.#I• .f # l t t\,_\jil .. , .......... . ....,.,,...., •• , ••"t•1• D•" t fl"1U '#f 4 (,,et '''"·· ,., • .,, .• , _,,,. t' • ~· ,, " l'Ml'ttf\ly •• ,... ••• ,. \0 ._.. ...... , ""'' , .... f11t\t1n.t ~\l \Gt'f'llM!r t The Orange County Transit District's flee\. of 339 vehicle'I could grow to anywhere between 510 and 2,100 by 1990. attordinR to a series of long range plun~ * * * Costa Mesa's Dial-a-Ride Plans Shelved Plans to offer Dial-a-Ride service to Costa Mesa r Cl'ldents starting in February were at least temporarily shelved Mon clay by directors of the Orani;t<' County Transit Di!ltnct <OCTD 1 The Costa Mesa service fell \Wl1m to a 'itudy OCTD planner~ have under way that could rhart thr d1!<lrict's ~rowth throui;rh l!t9Cl Oirector Al HolUnden srud that :<>Ludy could have an impact on bus service in Costa Mesa and he convinced fellow directors to temporarily hall plans to offer Ota! ::i-R1dc in that community. Dial~a·Ride offers resident'I door to-desl1nat1nn srrvtrr within a romm11n1ty 1n van., or 1.1 x '" for :1 50 rent rti r1• I .rrt 1111 lh1• llrawml! ho.1nl:-. .,..,.,,.plan.., 111 off.,, lh•· ... 1·n Ir,. 1n 1111' ~;,II dli·l111rk \",1111·~ th•' \.\ 1ntr-r "Ill•,. ltus '<en11·1· tlu•r• 1s ex11N'l1'1I In rh.cnRC ltlllf• hcrausr of lh1• OCTO IOl\f.! rJnRe plan llolhnden <;aid the Co.sta Mc~a ""rv1c<' may proceed aayway 8 " I he' <tlUtl)' progrcs"I'" thl\ w1111t•1 presented to directors Monday. OCTD planners expect to spend between now and next May reviewing alternate proposals df'!!i~ned to chart OCTD's destiny and ~rowth over the next 13 years (ffolatcd story PageA3l The mosl ambitious alternate presented Monday was OCTD's existing master plan for growth adopted in 1974. That plan calla for an eventual fleet of 2,100 vehicles including 250 railroad cars which would be used on a yet-to be developed rail transit system. Directors approved the scope of the new plannin& study Mon day They also askl'rl planners tojn. 'esltRale using large buses on routes sen tnl( more populated rnunt~ n·~wno, and s malll'r buses al the Pnds of routes or m IP!l!I populalt'tl area'> Among other 1ssu~s to be ad· dre..,:-.t-d will be lhe county's cx- pcctf'd population increase from ;\hout 18 m1llJon residents today to about 2.4 mhlion by 1990 and a more than doubling in the number of JObs in Orange County. Planners also are to determine thl' \X"l eventual tlm1ng for stops .don~ m11Jor routt>s during peaJt tr·'' ,.I h1111r!\ .incl the spacing of 111111 • .... 1 hr ou~hout <t countyw1de 1·11d 11( /,u, ..,,.,\IC(' f IC 111 nff11 c.cl., plan lo hold p11hlic \\ 111 k'h"I'' 1111 thf'1r pro """·"' 1..1111111).( l'l'llruary. March .111d ,\111 ii 114'fort• rlireclors m:>kc• .1 cl1·c·1~1rm on lht• lonit-range plan llC''Ct ,\1.1 \ • . Then Offic('r Murrell went to work on her regular shi(t Cyclist Hurt In Costa Mesa A motorcyclist sufrered neck injuries about 9 p m . Monday when his cycle colllded with a car on Newport Boulevard near Vic- toria Street lo Costa Mesa. Nicolas Peter Vosyka, 16, of 2047 Charle St., Costa Mesa, was treated for neck pain and con- tusions al Costlol Mesa Memorial l losp1tal. but wasn't hosp1tali7.ed Polle(' said Vosyka collided \\ 1lh a car dnHm by Darrell W adt' Knutson. 30. of 4R04 Seashore Urive, Nt'wport Rc•uch, which had JllSl changed lane<o ahead of him Bilingual School Program Weighed Bllingual education in thf' Newport Mesa Unified School District will be the topic of a mf'etin~ Oc•t to The district s Parent AdV1sory \ommttlee for Bilingual F.duca wm w'lll hold It!\ first meeting al 9 .i m tn Room 2 of the Harper faC'llity, Tustin Avenu<' at 18th Str~t. Costa Me•111 The meeting 1c; open to all parenh or children m the program. J Terms of the recently •acted Lan· viNHl term an · Develo,ptnental. J>i11blllt.les Services Act order stat. bospita!* to s peed up efforts to pltte the less·HVe~ly handicap~ ln the community, if they can work and llve outside. One house on Mark Lane was U5ed expeflmentally tV«> years ago with six handicapped young men, two of w~ held outside jobs, one as a restaurant dlsbwuber and the other in a delicatessen. 11IE !8 FAIRVIEW ~identa DO'# tnovtd lnto Ul• ilx homes are all employed in a shelt.tted worksboj at ~ Elwyn Industries Tralntnc Center ln Fountain Valley. The,; range in ag4! from 20 to so. · Saturday visitors toured the abc bolMI. where licensed psychiatric teohniclan ii presen& 36 bwr'I a day bl each house as a supervisor. The Jaw require,, lt. alUaoUtb the residents could moat likely &et a1QO.C Ob tbetr own IDOlt of the time. Dr. Crlnella and other Fatrviow staft membttl live just down the street Furnishings rot lhe six patient homes, tncludlnt bi&nd· new color TV seu for after-work entertalnmeiit, _..,.. purchased by nonprofit hospital support aroups, or d<mated by well wishers. "WE HAD CON1'1lt8tJTIONS tJP Into tbe ftVe·ftl\ln' bracket.'! from indlvlduab and prtvate ladmtry.'' aalcl Dr. Crinella. Speakers at the btoak pa~ lnelaad AIHmblJ'man Chet Wray <D·Garden Grove) who la a Jonftlme volunteer worker with the handicapped. Wray s aid he ~came lnvolvtd throufb Interest In hope House. a private school for the ret.rded and phyttcalt)' ban·, dkapped \n Westmln!ter. • NO ONI: IN HIS OWN family 11 so h.ndlcapped. • "My wife and I are Just habitual and chronic volun· tecrs," W,.,.uru aft.IT' the block party hamnc the partial comlng-out or the 28 Fairview res\denla Into the &o-c:alled normal community ••1 think It's really beauUruJ," he 11ld of the new ~ rzram. "I think the who lo thing Is bued on carln1 ..... 1 I ) ! { • Saddlebaek . EDITI O N ~--,,. Afternoon N.Y. StoclL.'i - VOL. 70, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER .4, 1977 TEN CENTS Coast Resident Banker Tells Hijack Terror TOKYO <AP) -An ailing Ameri_can banker collapsed at gunpoint and then was left un -c~!lscious for hours because the h1Jackers of a Japanese airliner mistakenly thoughl him a "Jewish friend or U S. prei>ident Jimmy Carter." a form~r Cahfom1a la~maker said today I Related photo, A-1 > "They misunderstood John ap· parently because l persuaded Report Due On Charge Of CTlffllty Orange County's animal shelter director expects a report today on misconduct charges against an animal control officer in conntletion with alleged cruel ty to a dog at an El Toro Marine Corps Air Statton housing area. The investigation report stems from a complaint made by a Wllman It \'mg in Marine hQusmg that officer Gene Aquino mis treated an old stray dog he was picking up near her home Leslie MOQTe claimed the of- ficer pl\ysicalJy abused the dog and cursed at her <Mrs. Moore> when she tried to intervene, ac- cordin& lo anjmal control of- ficiala. Mrs. Moore was unavailable for comment. Len Foster. county ammal shelter director, said today he could not comment on the allega lions pending a !'llart report due today "We're glling to examine the facts as soon as we get the re· port." he said "We will evaluate the officer s conduct and. 1f the 1nvest1gahon reveals mi,con· duct. disciplinary action will follo'.!. · Foster said the investigator has obtained statements from Mrs . Moore. some or her neighbors. m1htary police and !See ANIMAL, P age AZ) 'Don't Call Us' on Taxes SAN DIEGO IAPJ The San Diego Board of Supervisors has mailed a "dear laxpayer" letter with 517,000 tax bills and state ments telling property owners to bug anyone but the board with complaints about their nsing lax bills. The supervtSors pointed out that they had trimmed the coun- ty's property tax rate by one· third since 1975·76 The current tax rate is Sl .825. almMt 87 cents le55 than in 1974-75, theysaid Bul the board was quick to pomt the finger at schools. cities and special districts it says are responsible for 80 percent of the tax bill. Coa!l't "'eather Fair and sunny through Wednesday with some fog and low clouds late night and early morning hours Lows tonight 57 to 63. Highs Wt'dnf'sday 70 lo 74 INSIDE TODA\' Tnmm11 .lohri nf the lJodQPn throws hr' retnult arm 111 the Ph1lh~s 1an1ght a,., the /\Jo. lronal IA!~ champioruhrp .,erif'., rrpens. Stones, f'hntos, RI. 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" ... __ Cl ., .... -.... ~ them to let me send a telex to the president. the U .S am bassudor in Bangladc!lh and five con- gressmen," said Walter Kara b1an in an 10ll'rv1ew with The 1h Sol' I at rd Prt•ss Gubrwl 1-; .in Arn1t-nian Chm. ti an "Thc h1JaCkt•rs hJd a logic lo Jump to the conclusion Thcv tie cidt.>d that John Gabriel must be a capitalist friend of Pres1d<'nt Cart<'r because we sent a klcx d1rel'l to the• Pre..,1dent." ~a1<.l Karabian. of Montercv Park "That made him their firs t larl{et. · <Gabriel owns tht- Garf1cld Bank in Hunt1ni.:tnn llea<.•h 1 On Thurscli1) Kar<1b1an !-<itd h1Jac·kers t0<1k the 65 \ear old Gubnt!I to the Japan Air Lines DC8 cockpit, but Karabian su1<l he didn't !.t'e what happened behind the c~kpit ·~dosed door "I had the worst end of it. They were determined lo kill me There were three ter- ronl>L" in the cockpit. three guns a l my head They fired two sho~ into the air throu~h lh<' window.·· G abnel said 10 an l'arher in ten aew with The Assoc1atc<.l Prt·~" "I heard from John later thJt the.· terroriMs threatened him ll\ <;aymg ·you cap1tah~t. you shail be the first one to be ex~cuted. 1>r someUung After getting out of the cockpit. he collapsed and lay on the noor for two to three hours," Karab1an said. "But we could do nothing. because the hiJackers never permitted us to stand up or take careofnim. ··nut Dr Masaom1 llokan. a .Japanese doctor aboard . .l(ave him medical care and then rec ommcnded that the hiJachrs release him, which the)' later did:· he adderl Mr and Mrs Gabriel. from Montebello anrl Karab1an and his <Stt BANKER. Pa~e A2J Youth Saved From Kidnap; Ear Removed By The t\ssoclaiff Press Jtahan Police rescued• a kid· naped university student today. but not he fore hi-. d bduclors ma11t.-d part or the rnan's left ear to hi.-, fam1l} lo underline their dc.·m.tnd for a St 2 millio n ransom Thl' grisly messagP recullPd the tactic used by k1<1napers <Jf a Getty fJm1ly heir in 1973 Swiss and Italian police, meanwh.ile. reported no progres'i in th<' kidnapings of the 5-year old grand-niece of a Rolivian tin magnate or the 4 year old ~randson or un l tallan 1n dustnahsl G1\l'ieppe Luppino 21. son of a wealthy landowner. was frero al dawn by a squad of police who broke mto an isolated hut wher<' he was bt'1ng held nrar thf' southern Italian town of Reggio Calabria. A police spokesman said Lun· pino broke mto tears when his ISee EAR, Page t\2> Top Dining, FrmPlaces HighlighJ,ed Thl• Oranj(c Coa11t hn-; srort>s of r('aM>ns to celebrate ~at1on:tl Restaurant Weck the many hn1• restaurants whir h 4'crve the art' a Today's I>a1ly Pilot hrings you a sf)('cial maga7.inc section dE' tailing many of lhe Orange Coast ·s best dininR and entcr tainment establishments Oran~e Cminty Oming and En tertainmt'nl 1<; your armchair ~u111c to pl.1C<''i -.erving evf'n. - th1n1• from .... oup ancl sanc1" 1chrs 111,.11urt•s and :-.oufflf's For your up to the mmutf' tour 11( the Or;1n gP C na<;t 's bcc;t re ~t auranh look for OranJ(e \ounty Oinini.t and Entertain· mcnl an today's Daily Pilot Co11test Crowd Pleaser Judges and spectators at first organized surfing contes t at Lower Trestles watched uwrc than 100 top surfers competing dur· ing th~ second day -long Sutherland Sport~wt•ur California Pro contest. first day of meet was held last month. but lack of waves had postponed contest. Third and final <lay of the competition is still up an the air. contest officials said today Contest purse b S.1.000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ Safa1i Adds 1hri11s Long-term Deal Includes Purchase By WIWAM SCHREIBER OI , .. 0..•• ,._Si.ff Lion Country Safari of Irvine. th1· mo:.t low-key of Orange County'' commNcial amuse ment centers. \I. 1U J:<'t into the so- c.11led "white knuckle lhnll ndc bu~anc~s l!tartrng ne1tt s ummer Leon t:nterhaller. Lion Coun l ry manager. sa.id a long-term lease arrangement with a newly formt'd entertainment corpora- tion W1ll bring a minimum of S2 m1llion 1n ne'.!. capital into the wild animaJ park. "The new company will be brins:ing 1n a substantial number of amusement rides ente rtain· menl and sh<l>'>'s and will general I) upgrade the existing park fac1hties." l:nterhalter said The new lel>bCC is Stahl·Lacal Inc . formed by a group of New York city investors for lhe ex· press purpose of running Lion Country, Unterhalter said. Vnder terms of the arrange· ment. StahJ-Lacal will pay Lion Badhalll Adds Voice To Impeach Young Citing ··\erbal indiscretions. · Nl'wPort Beach's Congressman Hobert Badham Joined with nine other member; of Congress Mon da\ in calling for the impeach· ment of t• N ,.\mbassador An · drew Young The resolulwn. signed by two Oemocrats and e i ght Republicans. accuses lhe con· trover..ial ambassador of high crimes and mi!ldemeanors in 21 flOints tncluding his failure to OP· pose admission of Vietnam to the l nited Nations. calling former presid<'nt'i Gerald R. Pord and Richard M Nixon raciSL<\ and -;upport for some Communist h•aders The Newport Beach RcpubhC'an said he co·sponsored thl' hill "to call to the attention of t hl' /\m<'ncan people that An· drew Young does not represent the views or the country m rorei1n policy." 1\ccord1nJ! to a Badham wok<'!\man. the 10 congressmen r<'ll lhe 1mpcnchment resolution was tht>1r only forum for oppos ing Young. since congressional effort." to have ~·resident Carter silt>ncc t.tl<' peppery ambassador ha\'c "been to no avail · In addition lo Badham, the other signers of the resolution in· elude Reps. Steven D Symms and Georl(e Hanlien <both R· Ida >. John M. Ashbrook <R· Ohio>. Oan Marriott IR·Ut.ah >. Robert K. Dornan rR·Calif. J, Ph1hp M Crane I R Jll J. Rob Stump ID-Ariz >. John Rousselot CR·Calif.J and Larry McDonald <D·Gn >. Neither Badham nor his spokesman would comment about the future of the bill, a lthough it was noted that more than 20 congressmen were mv1t· cd lo co-author the resolution and ISff YOUNG, Pa«e A2> Counlry's owners more than $C m1lhon between now and the ex· 111rat1on of Llon Country's lease "1th the Irvine Company in 1997. When the lease on the land ex· pircs. Stahl·Lacal will buy the p;trk 's existing assets for $100,000 c·ash and negotiate a new lease with the Irvine Company, ac· cording to Lion Country ex· ccutive Renate Graf. The deal with Stahl·Lacal calls for an investment of at least $'l million in rides and other aUrac· lions to beef up park attendance. Unterhaller said initial plan· ning has not yet been completed but he noted lhal the new rides will be permanent installations similar to those al Knoll's Berry Farm and Magic Mountain "The exact details depend on the spare, design and layout their architects come up with,·· Unterhalter said. The Lion Country official noted that Stahl-Lacal has plans to complete much of the reno\•ation \\Ork by next summer to capitalize on the vacation crowds Besides the rental payments. Stahl-Lacal will pay aJl laxes and rentals on the park to lhe Irvine Company The lea.<>e arrangement is ihe latest in a long series of financial maneuvers taken by ..Lion Coun- try officials lo avert financial collapse. Earlier this year. through a complex series of arrangemenL-;, the park managed to erase its longstanding debts and go into th<' black for the first lime lo ) ('a rs Veterans Benefit WASHINGTON CAP) -Pres1· dent Carter said he has signt'd a hill granting a 6.6 percent cost·of· living increase in benefit pay- menl<\ to two million service. disabled veterans and their sur- vivors. The increases are retroactive to Oct. 1. Bond Election Backed By ANNE COOPER 01 IN Dally ,., ... 1.l•ff Unanimous support for a $350 million state bond election in June was expressed Monday by Capistrano Unified School Dis tnl't truo;tees. who plan their own hondclect1onin March Trustecs d1sagreed among themselves. however, on how to rf''\pond to incrrasinjl numbers or 1ww sturlcnts in the d1stnct. who 'thrl'aten to outgrow exishnR 1·l <1ssroom capacity w1th1n months School bourd members voted 6-0 (with trustee Edward • Westberg absentJ to instruct Superintendent Jerome Thomsley lll prepare a resolu· lion, supporting the June state bond election. Thomsley said passage or the bond issue could be very beneficial to the Capistrano dis· tnct in providinJl another fund· mg alternative for badly needed new school~ Thc district 1s geannR up for l\s own March bond or lease· purchase el~llon The election s till requires board approval. considered likely, since no tru11.eeS have expressed opposi· ~ lion Truman Benedict, deputy superintendent. told trustees Monday that developers in the sprawlina Capistrano school dis· trict have accelerated constroC4 tion schedules, worsenint the overcrowding problem the dl11- tr1ct anticipates within the next year The 1hstrict'c; problems won't be limited to overcrowded \'lassrooms either, said flenedlct, who warned or an imptndloa rnsh flow crisis, brousht. on by dralhlng the district'• operaUna (See BONDS, Pace A%) ~ Sirica Cuts Time . For Three . W ASJilNGTON (AP) -U.S. District Judge John J. Sirlc.a sharpJy reduced the Wat.ereate prison sentences of Richard Nlx• on 's closest White House aides to. day, making one of thern -J®n Ebrlicbmann -elfgible for parole at the eod of this month. Slrica cut the 2~· to a.year prison sentences be imposed on EhrUchmann, John N. Mitchell and H.R. Haldeman to "not 1•; than one year, nor more than four years." Ehrlichmann bas been ba prison since Oct. 28 and bis parole eligibility will begin -~ thatdatethisyear. ' Haldeman bas been in prf.somj 105 days and Mitchell 104 an4 their parole eligibility datet comes up June 21 and 22, respec• lively, in 1978. Sirica cut the. sentences aftU hearing 21h hours or argumeott earlier in the day from lawyers for the three men and tape.. recorded pleas from the three them•elves. • Ehrlicbmann, 53, form•r domestic counselor in tM NbtQP. White House, is servina bi5 term at the federal prison camp at Sal- ford, Ariz. Haldeman, St this month. rormer White House staff chief, 1s imprisoned al Lompoc. Mitchell, 64, former attorney general, is a prisoner at tbe Max· well Air Force Base faciUty in Alabama. Mitchell's voice was on the first taped interview floating through lhe court's public· ad• dl'UI system. ''No Ht of cir~umstaac~1 ' whatever they might be., COUJa. ever again cause me to pertorm such acti<mS or lead me to com-. mil such deeds." Mitchell said. The interviews with MitcbeJJ and the others were conducted by Herbert Vogt, the deputy chief ol the District of Columbia pr<>}>a- lion office, acting at the request of Sirica. Ehrlichrnann spoke or the pressures of the White House and CSee REDUCE, P•e .U> Youth Jailed After Random Plwne Call SAN DIEGO CAP) -Gayle Murrell picked up the telephooe in her home when it rang at 11:30 p.m. Monday. A ma.n's voice said he plcked her name at random · and ofCered money if they could meet for sexual activity. , Miss Murrell drove to tile ad· dress and says she Cound a man in a yellow van who identifled himself as her caller. But she re- fused to get Into the van with him. The man then handed her his driver's license to hold while he, went to find money. When b'e r&- tumed and ottered it, the 18-year- o Id man was arrested by plainclothes police officer MW'· rell and booked into jail for ln· vestigaUon of making an obscene telephone call, indecent ex· posure, sollclUng prostitutiol\ and lewd conduct. Then Officer Murrell went to work on her regular shifL Church Bans Gay Priests PORT sr. LUCIE, Fla. CAP) -Jn a move to unify the Episcopal Church, the House ot Bishops has ruled that homosexuals showd not be ordalned priests or married in the church. The church's 1ovemln1 body also gave nearly un~ anlmOU!9 sanction Monday to 31\Y bishops who mt1ht. decide by "t.beir own COO· science'' to t'efuse to ordain women prleat.s or allow last' year o p eni n 1 the prte~thoodtowomen. The vote on th• homosex- ual iss...e cante .nor a tO· port b)' • theoloJy commit· tee beaded by Ohio Bishop John H. Burt that "BlbJlcll under11tanding re>ects hnm'lf'it1111t practice.' ; A.2 DAILY PILOT ss ____ ru.....;•...;;.ld.;_•;;.i:r_O<...;_ _t.:it>et •• 197T Pilot Logbook Fairview Patients 'Make It' Outside By ARTHUR ft. VINSEL Of lllt 0..ly Pl,.t SUH A girl who can never hope lo follow the Yellow Bnck Road to stardom sang "Over The Rainbow" and a three Pll'Cc band playetl on into the night IT WAS A SATURDAY night block party for the 28 new nl•1ghbor:. on Mark Lane in Co.sta Mesa. They arc Just \\-Orkang people, but they are mentally re- tardl'Cl and physically handicapped and the six hous~s where they live are on the grounds or Fairview State Hospital Formerly, the houses were occupied b) high-ranking hospital officials. ''THIS IS THE FIRST SfEP in what we're trymg to develop as a means or helping clients make the transiUon from a hospital environment to commumty llCe." explained Dr. Francis J Crinella, d1redor o( the hospital. Terms of the recently enacted Lan vrHst1. terman Developmental Disabilities Scrvtces Act order state hospitals to speed up efforts to place the less-severely handicapped in the commumty, 1£ they can work and live outside. One house on Mark Lane was used experimentally two years ago with six handicapped young men. two or whom held ouU;ide jobs, one as a restaurant dishwasher and the other Ill a delicatessen. TUE 28 FAIRVI EW residents now moved into the six hom es are all employed in a sheltered workshop al the Elwyn Industries Training Center in Fountain Valley. They range 1n age from 20 to SO. Saturday v1s1tors toured the six homes, where a licensoo psychiatric technician is present 24 hours a day in each house as a supervisor. The law requires it, although the r~adents could most bkely get along on their own most or the tame Or Cnnella and other Fairview staff members Inc JUSl down the s treet f'um1s hangs for the six patient homes. including brand· new color TV sets for after-work entertainment. were purl·ha.sed by nonprofit hospital support groups. or donated by well wishers "WE HAD CONTRIBlFTIONS UP into the five-figure brackets from individuals and pnvate industry." said Or Cnnella. Speakers at the block party included Assemblyman Chet Wray CO-Garden Grovel who 1s a longtime volunteer worker with the handicapped. Wray s aid he became involved through interest in Hope House. a private school for the retarded and physically han- dicapped in Westminster. NO ONE IN HIS OWN family is so handicapped. "My wife and I are JUSl habitual and chronic volun leers." Wray scud after the block party hailing the partial commR out or the 28 Fairview residents into the so-called normal community. "1 think it's really beautiful." he said or the new pro· gram "I think the whole thing 1s based on caring. " SVUSD Resumes Study of Busing Saddle back Valley Unified School D1stnct trustees will con· sider reinstating busing ror some intermediate and high school slu- denLc; when they meet al 8 p m. Wednesday in the district offices. Parents or the children, who live at least two and a half miles from school, have been demand- ing since school opened in Sep- tember that their children be bused. Last year, the children were provided tranl.portalton by UC to Argue Bakke Case BERKELEY CAPJ -The University of California says the Allan Bakke reverse d1scnmina- t1on case should be decided on "whether a state university ad- missions program may take race into account lo remedy the er. feels of. .d1scrim1nation " (Related story AS 1. Jn a legal brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Monday, UC said the Constitution does not prohibit "race-conscious" action aimed al "achieving a major public objective." the district. But during budget deliberations this .summer. dis trict trustees increased the walk ing limit. which determines who is bused, from two to two and a half miles for secondary stu dents. District administrators say at would cost the district about $226,000 to reinstate busing for the youngste rs . Parents. however, have argued that they are concerned for their children's safety. The parents have twice ap peared before trustees to prott!"'t the change Trustees finall) agreed lo consider their requests during Wednesday's meeting Although the superintendent normally makes r ecommenda lions to trustees, he has made no !uggestions yet on this Issue The parents. however . have rear firmed their demand In a letter to the trustees. In other action, trustees will consider allowing all qualified students to participate in a modified Mentally Gifted Minors program for the current school year. Trustees have been asked to approve the modified program because slate funds for the pro gram have been rt-duced In Arizona OC Resident Faces Charges By WIJ .l.IAM S{'tlREIBER Ol llW O•llr Pilot Sl•lf Emanuel H "Manny" Singer of Mission V1eJO w11l be ar· ruignt'<.I in an Anzona federal court next week on charges stem- ming from an 18 month probe of nn <illt•JH.-.l $18 million land and mail fraud st•heme Sin~t.'r, 52, of 26621 Cantina Drive. appeared in Los Angeles federal court late last week to wiuve his rights to a formal ex- trad1lJon hearing William Graham. the public defender assigned to Singer 's case an Loi. Angeles. srud the Orange County man cho!.e not to fight h1s removal from the s tate. '·He agreed to report to Arazona for arraignment on Oct. 11or12," Graham said. Singer and five others. includ- ing confessed land fraud figure Ned Warren Sr , were indicted by a federal grand JUry two weeks ago on 23 count.:s of mail fraud und interstate transportation of Fro•PageAl BANKER ... wire. former actress Carole Weill> Karabian, were on a round- the-world trip when the hijackers took command of the DC8 15 minutes alter at took orf from Bombay for Bangkok last Wednt.>sd"-v · On the second da} . in Dacca. I per..uaded the hiJackers to let me send out the telex. which 1 thou~ht \\Ould inform the Ll ,S ,:0\ emml'nt that tht.'re "ere IO \ml•ntans on board the pl<tne in Jl'OPJnh Wl· \\ere informed by thr Ha.ngludt'sh government il "as hard to contact the Japanese ~o,cmment ' Karab1an said M r.\ Karaba.m was released Thursday, Gahnel on F'riday and Karab111n 011 Sunday The hijack t•ndl'd MonclJ) a.Iler the plane lanflt"d in Ali:1t•rs and the ht · JaCkl•rs .,urn:n<lt•n•d lo Algerian a uthontu .. ~ Gcihrh:I , who calb K11rab1an 'm) adopted :i;on," said he ~erved as Karab1an's father 1n the wedding when Karabsan marnl'<I Mi~s W\.'lls The Gahrie1' .ind Karab1ans wall return lo California Wednes- day afternoon. Gabriel s aid. Fro.a Pag. A l ANIMAL .•• the arumaJ control officer. He dedaned to speculate on what type of d1sc1plinary action might be takt:'n 1r the complaints appear Justified but said punish· ment could involve anything from loss of pay, rank or lhe of- ficer 's Job f''<>."ter said he had received a phonE> call from Supervisor Ralph Diednch's office inquinng about the alleged abuse incident. which occurred in Oiedrich's 3t'd District The animal shelter director said he would send reports on the incident to Diedrich and Supervisor Thomas Riley Foster has been receiving phone calls from irate citizens over lhe El Toro MCAS incident I can understand that <anger over the allegations 1." he e'<• plained · J Just wash these people would rome down and see our animal shelter " f'rotta Page A J YOUNG ..• only IOsigned It The Impeachment bill now fat'es committee hearings. rt would require approval of the full House to brinj{ an impeachment trial In the Senate frauduJenll) obtamt'd money Singer 1s tht• only uni: of the six ind1ckt-s who has not been Mr· raigned on the fraud charges. A federal court s pokes man in Phoenix said Valentine's Uay. Feb 14, has be{'n fixed as the triul dale 111 thl' ea-.e The Mission VieJo man surrcn tlcrt•11 tu federal JJ<>!>tal inspectors an Encino the day after the tndicl m ents were handed down an Arizona He Wa.'I freed by Los Angeles F ederal Judge Robert Takasug1 on a $20,000 personal rt!· cognizance bond pending the ex tradition proceedings, which had been set for today Larry Joh.nson, a postal anspec tor and part of the special in veslJgat1on team that worked on the alleged fraud case. said Mon day the probe 1s s till under way and more indictments are ex peeled. The federal case alleges that Singer and the other suspects, al. officers of Consolidated Mortgage Corp., perpetrated a fraud by using the U.S. malls to sell phony mortgage contracts lo investors. According l o Johnson , Consolidated was in "Its heyday back in 1973 and 1974" and met Ith demise in 1975 The federal snvestigators con· tend that the firm folded becaW5e 1t couldn't support itself under fraudulent conditions Fro• Page A l REDUCE ... serving a prcs1dtml "You are effectively rendering your ethical and moral Judg ments lo your s uperior when you go to work in the While House," he said "Looking back, there were all kinds or nxt nags and had f been wiser I certamly would have checked out when I knew there "'us a moral dilemma In effect, I abdicated my moral judgment and turned it over to someone else " Halde man s:ud that he had a "strong feeling of respons1b1hty that wh~te\'or wrong was done "'•II never again be done b} me I have a feeling J have &in obh~ataon to mak(' amends " ;-,anca l'la s g ranted s1m1lar pleas an the past for such Watergate figur~ as John Dean. Herbert W Kalmbach of Nev. port Beach. James W McCord Jr and Jeb Stuart Ma gruder He has said that a nl'cessary ingredient of such le- niency is contrition, a thread that ran through the petitions filed by the three convicts' attorneys. Fro•PageAJ EAR ••• rescuers appeared . The spokesman quoted him u teJUng police the kidnapers had mutilat· ed part of his ear several days ago, alter beating him almost un- conscious and using a 1mall amount or anesthetic Police said lhc ramsly paid the kadnapers $600,000 A spokesman said lhe victim's ear was dis patched to e11:torl additional money from the family. The kidnapers of J Paul Getty I ti, grandson of the late 01 I bs II ionaire. sent the youth· s right ear to llahan newspapers to press their demands for a $2 .5 million ransom Getty was held for five months in lhe Calabria region ht-fore the ransom was paid and he was freed. Two men were convicted and impnsoned in that abduction. In Geneva, Swiss police said the family of 5-year-old Gratiella Ortii received no word of ransom d<>mands from the kldnapers who snatched the child Monday out· si de lhe family's suburban Geneva home ORANOE CO.AST ,. DAILY PILOT Rodolph's Ineompatihle .. _..,.. ...... ,..,., '"'""'' al">CI rwN """"" JH' • (.,.tty .., • Pt• tf --••""di G.,,..,.,..._.. ... .,..P" '~"""' .,.'"' , ,,,,.,, 'flle-.iuA M~,.. ~·"•0•"0 "~'"' ( ... , ••• .., l••\ ... , .... ~." ...... 4\,1\lent Ma."1<4q•rw:>l''1 inn Saddlabeck V •fl•y Offlc• 1\)0t l.t _..,"ON •t '1tl"f0i900r'"'"'_.V OfllcH (,,b\taMa\• ))OWt\1 f\•v1tfl' .. t t-hMfl~"'°' ft•Atf"I 11U\ "'9Mh f'oVtfllY•rrt L,.own• &.Au. P\: 1 'tit Ql.,.....'lrt ,,,..., T1l1pho111 (114)6U-U21 ci ... med Ad.,.rt1e1no..a-w11 \41.ft1I ttA• • 'tl•ffl''fH.-'r#'\()n Ct Sl1 9310 4ff 6800 Dancer Wanta to Forget Role of Lover • f .. ONDON <AP> -British film critics roasted director Ken Russell's new movie based on the life of screen lover Rudolph Valentino and said dancer Rudolf Nureyev in the title role was little or no help Nureyev said today he wants to forget about his role in the con troverslal and heavily panned new movie ln which he plays nude scenes. "It's done. It's all finished. Now It's their affair," he told re· porters at hi11 London hotel. When asked about th t' newspapers' unflattering rr views, Nureyev said ·'I have not read any of them." " 'Valentino' 1s a d111loc11tf'd 'it' quencc of biiarre evrnt"i destructive, si lly and dull wrote Margaret Hinxman ln the Daily Mail followine tht pre miere Monday n!Rht. , lan Christie of the Daily Ex- pr<'ss commented "Veering bt'twe<'n s lapstic k and realism, over acted an the s upporting rolc•s and rluml>il) wntten. the film ss 111mply tedious. Nureyev danre11 <JUlle wc•ll 1n the lead1nR role nnd his performance is n<'ver les:c; than adequate and n<'vrr nnyth1nl( more.·· t\ rthur Thirkcll of the Daily Mirror said Russell "takes the bare oones of Valentino's life, tums the man Into a lemon and squeezeii the pips out or him. Not a pretty s i ght ... Under R11ss<'ll's direction Nureyev ls lit tie more than a circus performer 1 .d lt'<I upon lo l('ap th rough hoop!\ at his ma.slfr'" bidding " nut Tim Radford or The Guar rlaan !!a.Id Nureyev "Isn't at ell bod He looks better than he speaks, strtdJn& hauahtlly about. Lalin and ferocious. mouthing courteous endearmenta to camp- i ly star stncken ladles." "Valentino." which opens in the Umted States Wednesday, was the 39 year old b•lltt 11tar·~ debut as an actor. He attended the premiere with Princess Mar~ar<'t The sexually Ut11lahnl( scenes that are found in most Russell movies In "ValenUno" Included nude love scenes between Nureyev and actresses Michelle Phillips and Penny Milford and an orgy in a crowded drunk tank in a California Jail. The critics had nnllnii to say nboul the nud.-love !l<'eneii but mo~t objected tn the Jail scent• Ma ss llanxman s aid it was "i.thastlv end inaccurate ta,te kssnes~ · Thirkell s aid It was 'nudclv hand I~ not ,1ck4'n In~. J\LC:,f 'IC'k ' .. Rear Ended Mike Miller, 12. of Mission VteJo. 1s comforted by family friend Carol} n Storley after his bicycle was rammed Crom behind by a car Munday. The driver of the car, Martha J . Savage, of M1ss10n Viejo. said her attention v. as momentarily diverted at the btde of Los Alisos Houle\ ard 1ust east of Jeronimo Road Mike sustained some cuts and abrasions and ''as taken lo SadQJeback Community Hospital for treatment . ------ Cella, Aides Ask - Reopening of Trial · By TOM BARLEY O! lllo 0.tlJ l'li.t '"" A motion to reopen the Los Angeles Feder al Court trial that ended with the conviction of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three coderendants was filed Monday in the courtroom where all four men were sentenced in June. 1976. Judge Matt Byrne agreed to examine the issues or new evidence raised by lawyers for thr~ ol the four defendants and set Oct. 25 as the date for a hear mg into the motion. He ordered lawyers for Cella. S2. former hospital ad· m inistrator Stephen Robert Evans, 32, and former h~p1tal business manager Theodore Schiffman, 53, to prepare af fidaVlts supporting their argu- ments that evidence not availa- ble at the trial should now be ex amined. It was learned today that George Louis Ollendorf. 45, or Laguna Beach. is not Joining in the motion for reopening of federal court action Judge Byrne sentenced Olien· dorf, the former administrator or Mluion Community Hospital, Mission Vieio, to one year in pr'5on after he pleaded guilty to reduced criminal charges. Ollendorf has served thal term with remission for good conduct and has since pleaded guHty to related criminal charges con tained In an Orange County Grand Jury indirtment He was sentenced to oo.e year in the county jail and placed on one year's probation. The sentencing Superior Court judge ruled that the Jail term would be consider~d served an view of the federal prison time put in by Ollendorf who has cooperated with the prosecution in lhe Orange County case. Schiffman was sentenced to two and one half years in federal pnson for his role in a conspiracy thitl cost Mission Community ~rnd Mercy General H~pital, Sanla Ana, an estHna(ed $2 million in funds. He is free pend· ing hearing or his appeal. Schiffman has plt-aded 1wlty to rive of the 127 felony counts contained in the Joc:at 1rand jury 1od1clment. He will be sentenced Jan. 9 to what could be a state prison term of one to 14 years. Cella was sentenced in federal- court to five years in prt.son and is free on appeal. Ev•ns is ap- peahng his one year prison term ordered by Judge Byrne. Cella and Evans ha~ been granted separate trials in other California counties Tbey are scheduled to return l<t court Oct, 17 to learn the locauon of those trials f'ro•Pllf#.Al BO~DS. budeet to pay tor clasa..ipece •'Looking four Co ttv ear$ ahead, we'll have another: 10,000 students a 60 perce1'l nroll- ment increase," be 1al<l. "We could not accomrnodate these s lud~nts out of the a•neral funds " "We have tried in a CQ\Jple of elecUons to raise achoo! con- struction f\lDds without tbreaten- ln1 anybody," said TIMJrnsMy. "Maybe it"s time w .)boufd let vo~rs know what the dlatrict will do if the next election taii..-cut- Ung t.ransptrtatJon, coing to dOU• ble session or whatever.·• Trustees dtrrered over what the district ahould do, if lhe March bond issue rans. NUREYEV, COSTAR LESLIE CARON AT PA!MIERE No 8r1vo1 for 81llet Stir 11 'Velenlfno' •• J Gllatenlng glesawere end crisp linens Invite the alert of a pleasant dining experience at the Airponer Inn, Irvine. Inn Sizzles A Airporter Tempting Mountain Trout Mountain Trout stuffed with crab meut, whole imported Dover sole Veronique and steak culotte are taste treats featured in lhe Mediler· Mandarin Gourmet Restaurant at 1500 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, opened recently and featuret Chinese menu. rnnean Room uf the A1rporter Inn, Irvine. Dick and Margaret Duffy of Newport Beach, are proud of lhe de· cor, cuisine and service typie!al of their hotel al 1B700 MacArthur Blvd., acroiss from Orange County Airport. A special gourmet menu is availa- ble on special request and features entn-es such as roast duck with orange sauce and Grand Mamier nambec --prepared al your table ror slightly mor~ than $10 per person. Southern California Restaurant writers gave lhe .Mediterranean Room their merit a" ard < 1976· 77). Dinner 1s served every day of lht• week from 5 30 to 11 p m. Lunch ts served from 11 JO a m to 2.30 pm Monday to Friday Sunday brunch begins at 10 a m and con tinues to 3 p m Mandarin New Chinese Restaurant The Mandarin Gourmet Restaurant, one or the newest Chinese restaurants m the area is rapidly growing in popularity One of the most famous enlrees featured is the Muchu Pork. accord- ing to owner Mike Chiang, which contains shredded pork, eggs, 1m· ported vegetables and Chinese Pan· cakes. Also featured is lhe Suzi Mey Soup and Spicy Chicken along with assort- ed appetllers including Egg Rolls1 Paper Rice Chicken and Barbquea Pork and Chicken. A special luncheon menu is offered start.mg at 11 :30 am. whU::h includes a variety of combination dishes. The restaurant also features a large banquet facility as well as an extensive take-out service. Reservations can be made by call- i~G 54~·1937. , .... ~ ....... .,.. ...... ~---- PILOT-ADVERTISER 2 HB Inn Combines Food and Music Lu,uraous room a<: com mudat1on-.. -.uperb lunch and dinner fare <rnd en tNtainment said to bl' among tho Portuguese Atmosphere At Gorda Liz Lave entertainment a Portu~ucse atmosphere combine at (,111 da Liz Restaurant lo provide a l a.,u,11 and inexpensive place to dine The restaurant as locatt·d <•l 000 Bayside Drive at the foot of l'nimon· lory Point in Newport Beath and as operated by Far West Servlt't"'> Live entertainment is featured Tuesday through Saturday Patrons can watch Monday Night Football munching on extra-long bot dogs and popcorn and drinking from big tubs of beer. One or the specialties at Gorda Liz u. Portugese steak --a generous por- tion or top sirloin on 8 bed of potatoes. The lunch menu offers sandwiches and brunch type items. Sunday brunch is served from JO a.m. to2p.m. Reservations can be made both for lunch and dinner by calling 675-5111. ''hotll'st in Orange County, com~ together at the I lunl.Ulgton Beach. Inn, 21112 Pa1.:1f1c Coast Hwy., Hunt mgton Bea<:h In the Cari~ Room, red plush leather booths surround the dance floor and the dmner menu includes a king's feast of barbequed ribs, baked chicken, \'l'~elu bles and fruits in season Other popular dinner offerings in- clude New York steak smothered in mushrooms and onions, beef stroganorf and roast duck, all an generous portions Seafood lovers enjoy the Pompano tllet en Pape! served with a tasty seafood mu.-.hroom sauce. Lunche~ include salads, hot and cold sandwiches and cold plates, A buffet bears daily specials and carved baron of beef. A fru.hlon show from noon lo 2:30 Thursdays features clothes from leading area sloret. From 10 a.m . lo 2 p.m. Sunday. cbam~e brunch is served and features chicken, ribs, crepes and a salad bar in uddit.ion lo traditional breakfast fare Germaine and Clear Days ent.er- lain nightly from Tuesday lhrougb Saturday. Each Tuesday Germaine introduces a special celebrit.y guest. Recent guests have been ~ Ink Spots, the Drifters, the Coasters and Donnie Brooks. • . is our \·pn· 111•r.,1111 1hl1• ind IH'lpful ll,11141111•1 Director. I.\ nn will Iii· Ii IJ'I'' 111 .,,.,isl you in pl.11111 1nl-: \ 1•11r pcHly .1board 1111' Keuhl'n E. I .Pl' or nl lht• C111do1 l .11 Do give I n1n .1 pngll' o11tt l "''' h11\\' -;nu1111lih· \ 11111 'Ill'• 1 ii dinner p.1rl\ group lt11u h1•011 nr h.11111lwl c .111 IH' o111.111gl'd. I.\ 1111 O-." .1ld .11 h7'i .! Ill.! or fi75 57'111 3 PILOT·ADVEATISER TV Show Filmed at Cannery Patrons can cxpe<:t more than just fine food and a decorative at· mosphere on Monday nights after the football game at the Cannery Restaurant, Newport Beach. Monday night at 9 p m actors and a udience a l ike a rt! part of "Starboard," a special KOCE-TV <ehannel 50) entertainment feature filmed in the Cannery lounge. The show is aired on Wednesday at 7 30p.m. KOCE-TV, basl'd al Golden West College, ls Orange County's local television station and a member or the PBS (Pub Ii c Broadcasting S\'stcm). ·The television st ation was 'l'arching for a location to shoot its 1•nterta1nment feature. says Bill I lamillon, ov. ner of lhe Cannery. fhe Cannery'::, al rno~phere fit the lll'Ctl. Located at 3010 LafiJ}etle Ave., the Cannery is the s ite of the old Wesl<'rn Canners Co and is a des· 1g nated historical landmark of .'iewport Beach. Lunch and dinnt·1 i:-. ~i:rved on the oll'C k alongside the "aterfront, "ealher permitting, and 210 boat ctocks accommodate guests travel· ing along the Newport Bay. October 5, 1977 DINING TAB October 4. 1977 DAILY PILOT 3 Alfredo's, In the South Coast Plaza Hotel, serves f ine gourmet Italian dishes In an aura of elegance. Bordeaux Supplies Romantic Setting The warm. quiet and romantic set· ting of Bordeaux restaurant offers a romantic hidcway with a charm all Its own. "Bordeaux," says owner·host Chuck Dudley, "is a place to dine, not to eat." Located on a quiet street just ort Bristol In Costa Mesa at 758 St. Clair Street, the restaurant pleases its diners with authentic French cuisine complete with coz y fireplace. The mmu lcaturcs a wide selec· tion of tempting dishes including roast duckling with orange, cherr.} or green peppercorn sauce, rabbit and vcol sw<'etbreads. Europe Style At Alfredo 's Gourmet Italian dishes and Con- tinental cubine served in an aura of understat<'d elegance is what one finds at Alfredo's, in the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. A variety of veal entrees, salmon and beef stroganoff are among the most popular or the many taste treats offered at Alfredo's. Luncheon is served from 11 : 30 a .m . to 2 p.m. from Monday to Fri· day. Call 540·1550 for reservations for lunch. dinner or Sunday brunch. 4'We have more than 80 different kinds of wines ranging from the sub· lime to the ridiculous," says Dudley. Dudley suggests calling ahead on weekends but says there is always seating at the Bordeaux on weeknights. For reservations call. 540-3641. Bordeaux serves lunch from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Fri· day and dinner from 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Dinner ~s offered from6to 11 p.m Friday and Saturday. Diner's DeHght Variety is the spice of din· ing along the Orange Coast with choices from Chinese, to Japanese, to Mexican, to European entrees. A touch of elegance is also offered at many Orange Coast r estaurants such as the spinach salad nambee cooked table-side (cover photo) by captain Tony Maalof in the Grand Portage at the Registry Hotel. Today's dining and~nter­ t ainmenl supplement of- fers a sampling of some of the Orange Coast's bes\ restaurants and nightclubs. Ben Brown's ORANGE COUNTY'S FAVORITE HOME AWAY FROM HOME Restaurant Aliso Creek Inn And GoH Course • • • • only minutes from everywhere • • • • Here. where the rugged San Joaquin Hills an d the Pacific shoreline merge, is a private Shangri-La for tranquil. year-around living. • • • • a one-stop retreat for everything • • • • Award-Win ning Restaurant for Fine Cuisine Breakfast . Lunch and Dinner Daily Lounge for Cocktails. Dancing and Entertainment 64 Luxurious. Private Patio SuiteS\.. Swimming-Heated Pool or Beach • Pier & Sufr Fishing Golf Course -Practice Range -Putting Green -Pro Shop Game Room (Pool Tables)• Ping Pong Private Meeting Faci lities for Groups from 1 Oto 200 ---TURN INLAND AT OUR SIGH 31106 Pacific Coast Highway ~ South Laguna 499-2663 .. ...... 4 DAILY PILOT 0Clll001 4 1977 DINING TAB Milder Flavor Kam's Features Cantonese or r11111 K<1m's Ch1ne~e n ·sLJUl .1111,, lht• ram1har Onentlll Unloosen Tie At Zeb's Boathouse Soml.ltn11:s, Jfllr ,1 hard day ;11 lh•· uffll'e, a ilC'rson neC'ds a place .... ht•1 t: ht• can loosut his hl'. '>it hark and n· lax m ;.1 r;1 ... ual atmosph1·rc \!.h11c sip ping on a rnekla1I Zeb's Ho..ithou..,l' mixes a 1·om f11rt..1blc -.t·tt1n g of 11.1\ ul antique-, .,.. 1th a torn pit ll' gJmc ruom of vin h 111 ma<'hllh.'!., football games, darts anti lhc lal~t t•lcctromc games. fhc 111kru11 ,.., hnt•d °" ith \\Oo<len lx•olhs, fani.:l·r bars and ..1 large l'op J't'r bar lhe m.i1n uttr.H·twn of thl· Boalhou..,~ 1s the variety of name br.rnd liquors foaturcd as ·· .... <:11 brand!->.' ttt·corchnJ? to manag<·r K1..n Bennett !-im1moff, Jose Cucno BN.'fcatd ..ind Canadian Club nn.• JU!-.l a ft•\!. of the famous brands orren·d E\'cry WcdnC'sdJy night 1s llawa11an N1i.eht featuring '>Uch tropical ravontt•s as Chi Chis, Blue llawauans and Mai Tai!> Zeb 's Boathouse 1s open MonrlJ) throu1:h Friday from l I 30 a m to 2 a m and on Saturdays between 1 µ m and 2 a m Thcv 're clo!>t"d on Sundays h11tlding ,1t 21:!1 E Coast I hi.:hwa~ ( orona lkl Mar 1s mo.., I <'ml\ t·nit'lll ltl I )1 ;tnht' ( '11.1._I dt \ 1111 t ril ( ',111 I C ll\l''l' l lll:-llll' t lttwr Karn·., 1 ..,1,1t1h"i hrn1 nl!. .11 t• (11111111 in Sant .1 \11.1 I ,, I l.1111 :1 .md Ii"" l.1ml I lt•1 i.: ht-. l\.im., 11\!.lll r .I 1h11 'l 11 "·'~" ti 1 ( .111111111 "l' f111>u ht ._, I\ I ... 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I tw l.1r~1 11 t.Htr.i.nl I' popul.11 fc11 111111 h hCl'Jl.l!>C p;&lrons !-.ddom ha\t' t•i \\Jlt f111 ..,cn1ct" Yf'C nott'<i Tak•· 11111 ., •• n t<'t' also 1!> <1 \ JllJIJlt• Dnor of lhc .?IO 'il Jl n sl.iuranl 1!'. t las .... 11 l'h1111.::-c 1k!-tl nht·d b} Ycl a~ lwmg P1·kmg l'.tlJl'l' v. 1th dccor.i tum ..... 1kpll.t1t1g Ch1111·'c fairy t alt-s and 1mJgt·., from lht• ('h1n1·•.i horosl'Ol.14' L>1nnt'rs • .are Prl<'<'d n Jstmubly 111 'ludml( a Ter1yak1 <,lt <tk l'ompll1t1· d 111 nt>r at $4 95 jiob ilurns f&estnurant The time has come to s tart being kind to yourself. Join us for a delightful. relaxing and elegant luncheon or dinner. ~1 11 h ilhtrn~1 One of Orange County's Two Great Rcst"lurants 644·2030 Fashion lslant1 -~.~- Fine Mexican food and a friendly atmosphere can be found at the two Ml Casa Restaurants In Balboa and Costa Mesa. Mi Casa Restaurants Boast Friendly Family Atmosphere /\ friendly atmosphere and hne M ex1can food arc dtslmgu1shable trademarks for the two famtly run M 1 Casa restaurants in Balboa and Costa Mesa Barry Moore. with his wife Joan. sold lhet.r chain of fast food Mex.tcan Restaurants six years ago and start Ni Lhe first Mi Casa at 219 East 171.h St , CM.ta Mesa /\second rc!>laur.int was opened in the former hall room of the histonc H<il tx1<1 Jnn two years ago Their two ... uns llt<'k Jnd Dennis. help in th4' management Fcatun-d with a "theek" ham buq~er steak and combmation plates are such Mexican favo r ites a s <'nduladas, tacos, and tamales M1 Cru.a provides an extensive take out service with an emphasis on kl-epmg the meal warm while lak ing 1lhome Bolh restaurants are open daih from ll a m lo 10 pm. and feature the famous "grande" margarita Have Dinner With a Frie11d V1s1t any of The Jolly Roger locations in Orange County and you 11 find food ht for the captain at a price the whole crew can afford The Jolly Roger features a wide vanety of choice beef. poultry seafood, salads and their famous specialty items The warm setting provides a great atmosphere for Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Also enjoy a cocktail in the lounge .. Long Beech Mat1na. Seaport Village. 168 Manna Or. 598-9431 Boena ~Center. 8376 La Palma Ave. 995-7611 Newport Beech. 3333 W Coast Hwy. 642·2295 o.w Point Manna, 25100 Del Prado. 496-0855 Like Forest. 22673 Lake Fores1 Dr. 768-<4999 Costa Mou. 2300 Hart'>of Blvd . 540-8535 Blltio. Island, 203 Marine Ave . 673--8720 Slflt. Ana, 33 Fashion SQoare. 542-3307 Anaheim. 2250 E Lincoln, 635-4453 Irvine. 172 7 E {)yef Rd 54&4400 5 PILOT·ADVERTISER Imported Flavors Malarky's I: uod food dnnk .111d fun and ~.111H'S coml' lOl:l'lhcr Jt ~talarky 's. .11 :101\ ">1•\\porl Hhd 111 !\1\\porl lk.1eh l'ht• ln~h pub f1•atur1" a\ ant.·l~ of .... incl\\ 1cht.•s IW\ cragl''i and game.., ... urh a'i da1 h b;H·k~Jmmon amt d ti 1 ll lfl()('S l'ht• puh also< arru:" t•lo"l to 25 1111 L1t1rll'd h<•Ns on tap an<l 111 hotth·s \ ... pt•r1al 50 c1·nt pn1 ,. hN·r 1 Japanese or October 5 1977 DINING TAB Oclobor 4. 1971 Pours Beer scrvt.'C:I with hot dol-('i lo patrons wh1l1 '1e\\ ing Monday N1~ht Football Malark> 's boasts one of th•· largest bars in the Orange Coa~t area The copper toppt•d bar as re< tani,:ular in s hape and 75 feet long ac· rording lo owner Bill I lam1llon The establishment 1s open from 1 p m to 2 a m Monday throu~h Fr 1 day. :incl 10 am to 2 am Saturd<I\ :ind Suncla\ American Scottish Decor at Bob Burns Bob Burns Hestaurant 1n F.ishwn bl.ind kat111 c.., a \ arit•l \ 1>f lunch and dinner "pccialt1es f<ir 1t ... du·n lt•k It s St·ou1sh decor sets a delightful .it mo.-;phcrc for dining al'Cording to managt•r Gib l''crnandl•.t Entn•t•s surh as Scott1'>h Pla1c .. l':tl·k of lamh, prime rib or beef, roast clu<'kling and trout almondinc havt bN•n popular al this restaurant sinc1• Fastuon Island opened 10 years a~o Wt• abu orfcr a fin<' hl•t•f lh·1·1 ... ;111lt·t•d 111 onions.'· says Femande1 Seating Offered at Yamato 's Thl' Honn~ Brown Duo prc..,l•nh l' \ e n 111 g e n l c rt a i n m c n l a n (I Fl•rnandcz says. "They're probably the finest bass and pian1) fiuo in thl' county · \ulhl·nt1c ('UISIOC S('f\l'd 1n an al mospht•r(' as J>('aceful as a Japanese i:a rrlcn grcl'ls lun<'h and dinnl'r eustonH.•r.. of Yamato Rt•staurant fiA• Fashion Jsl,rnd NC\\ port Center :\lost populjr of the complete din n1 r l)ffonni.:'> 1s the steak ten} ak1 .ind shrimp tempurn Menu item" ran~c from SS 75 to $1 I and dinner> art• scrH'<I from 5 to 10 p m Monda} t11Thu1..,da\ unlll 10.JOpm Fnda~ .ind Satu1Cla; and from 4 30 lo !l JO pm SundJ; B,111q11l'l r.1l 1hl11's for p.1rt1cs up tn fill an• :t\ ailahlt• ancl on rt."QUl'Sl, groups ma} l>t' seated on lrad1ttonal stra" mats oo the floor Yamato pro' 1d(•s American styli seating throughout the restaurant but those s~king Oriental style scat mg enjoy the Tatami Room for 1h stra\\ mat:. and sunken areas undt·r the table for rest mg legs and ft<et Lunch ts ... cr\l'<I from 11 JO a m '" 2 · 30 pm Monday lo rrnlay A cocktail happ; hour 1:; offen·d daily from 4 lo 7 p m and t.hcre 1s an early b11d spl•cic1I dinner menu a' u1lahll' from:; tn i p m Lunch c, sen ed from 11 a m to 5 p m , Monday through Saturday Jnd dmncr runs from 5 p m to 11 p m . Monday through Thursday Omner is foutured until midnight on Frida) and Saturda}. and on Sun day a special champagne brun<'h i.., presented from 11 a m to 3 p m "'1th dlllnl'r starting promptly al :$ p.m Reservations should be mad1· h; calling &W 2030 Happy Hour 1s Crom 4 p m to 7 p m daily except Sunday w1lh com phmentury hor:; d 'oeuvre<; ava1la hit• ----------- DAIL V PILOT 5 Bob Burns Restaurant I n Fashion Island, Newport Beach Is popular for luncheon, dinner and evening entertainment. 6 DAILY PILOT Octobe1 4 1977 DINING TAB Octobe1 5, 1977 PILOT·ADVERTl~tH ti Continental Cuisine Marine Room Sparkles The Marine Restaurant oClers COJ\· hnentul and American cuisine In aq_ atmosphere or continental elegance overlooking the Garden Court of the historic Newporter Inn. • The first major hotel in Newport Beach, Del Webb's Ncwporter Inn has hosted heads of slate, astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts and earned its reputation for excellence in ac- commodations and restaurant food imtl service, An alter-dinner stroll through the lawns and gardens or the 26-acre site overlooking Newport Bay bas become a tradition. Adding to the pleasure of a visit to the Marine Restaurant is the variety or antiques on display, many from Europe. wooden cookie molds from Germany, carved individual church pews from England and unusual cor-r cc m akcrs from Italy. The menu offers a variety of en trees from tender chicken breast Thanks to you it works ... Ftll All OF US • ton.loo blcu at $7 25 lo Bro1lt:<l Lobster Tail at $12 95, choice New York cut or hlet mignon, $10 SO and chutcaubriand bou<1uetwre for 1 .... 0, $24 so. European-trained thcfs a!>sure ciuahly preparation, a d1 !>linctivc wane Hst and attentive service com bine to make a meal 1n the Manne Restaurant "unique. relaxed and memorable." a spokesman said. ~arpist Rosalie Corson provides delightful dinner mul.1C in the Marine Restaurant and dance music 1s provided every night of the week in the Lido Lounge of the Newporler. Justine's Views Peak The nc .... ly n·mo<ll'lctl Ju~llnc ·., Restaurant ovtrlookmg Saddlt·back Ml. features a c:omplimentar) glas., ofwinew1theve1y meal. LOC'ated at 25205 La Put Road in the Holiday Inn, Laguna lhlls. the restaurant offer uffordabk prices in 41 casual atmosphere. A special champagn<.' brunch and buffet are served on Sunday The brunch is from 9·30 am to2.30 pm The buffet starts at 4 30 p .m. lo 9 pm. Call 586·5000 for reservations. Live <.'nlertainm<.'nl can also be found in the lounge nightly from 9 to 2 except Sunday. lJancing 1s avorl ableinlheContcmporury Room. At Alfredo's '<Ve turn every meal into a special oc casion. Featuring classic dishes of veal. Hearty pastas and traditional Contine!1t~l items. Pl~s a fine selection of over 150 varieties of premium California and European wines. We 're open for lunch, Monday through Friday; for dinner, Monday through Saturday. And for Sunday brunch 10:00 a.m . to 3:00 p .m . For re servations. call 540-1550. 60UT~ COA~T PLAZA HOTEL WES lE~N INiE~NAl"IONA( H.OTEC.S ~-~ P 11 IOt?r<; •fl tr.1'•~ w lh t ln.tNJ A. ,,,.,., ., Overlooking Saddleback Mt., Justine's Restaurant at 25205 La Paz Road In the Holiday Inn, Laguna Hills, offers a com- plimentary glass ot wine with every meal. Normandy· Touch at Ivy House A touch o{ elegance in a New Orleans decor sets a delightful din- ing :itmosphcre at the Crown House restaurant m Laguna Niguel. The lvy House Restaurant, 384 Forest Ave . at the site of the old Laguna 1Jeach Lumber Co. 1n Laguna Beach, offers the samf' touch, but in a Normandy decor. Both fine restaurants are owned and run by Bill and Jeanne Peter'> and thcir son. Bill Peters II. For reservations at the Crown I louse call 499·2626 or 496-5773. Tht- l vy House Restaurant accepts re<. en at1ons at 494·9491and752-8558 The most popular features al tht Crown House, 32802 Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Niguel, are a heated outdoor patio and a large oyster bar F'md oysters, clams on a half shell, caviar, cscargots, shrimp or crab cocktail and oysters Rocke(eller al the Oyster bar. A nurutx>r of lamb, veal and pork specialties as well as several fowl entrees and an array of sea fOOd dishes arc served. Authentic cappucino is available at both the Ivy House and The Crown House Restaurants. Another thing both have in com· mon is fabulous entertainment LUNCHl:;ON a DINNER Reservation• Honored CHAMPAGNE HUNT BRUNCH Sundays -~ a.m.-2 p.m. _/lh~~fk?~~/I 1107 JAMBOREE ROAD • NtWPORT HACH, CALIFORNIA Phone (714) 644· 1700 - .. - In the Teppan Room at Koto Restaurant, Newport Beach, meals slzzte at the diner's ta- ble. Koto Adds Variety To Dining Tht• Kotu Rt•stauranl near the Orange County Airport in Newport Beach offcrs a peaceful atmosphere with a variety of foods. Four separate rooms (ealure slightly different dishes and interior arrangements. The Teppan Room allows patrons to sit around a table which is also the grill and order steak, chicken and shrimp cfclights. The cook creates the meal for patrons scaled around the tabletop grill. Several varieties of raw fish are prepared by an expert m the Sushi Room. Patrons are allowed to dine In the traditional Japanese style in the Tatami Room All guests sit on the floor wiU1-0ut sfioes The Main Owing Room provides a fine view of the Japanese garden. complete with aulhenllc Japanese pond and brightly speckled ko1 ftsh Koto Restaurant is located at 4300 Von Kar m an Ave., JUSt off MacArthur Boulevard. For dann«>r reservations phone 752 7151 Dinner is scr\'cd from S to 10 p m weekdays and from S lo 11 p m weekends Lunch is also scrv<'d from 11 :30 am to 3 p.m ., Monda) through Frid:.iy ------------- P<·r~1111,il1!! d ,prviu.' cndi.mt1ngl~ ~Nrnc 'urrounu 1ng-•• ind t.''llCpt1onal cuisine are the hallmcirl..s of tlll' thr<:<' 'r.1111,110 restaurants. One e you h,1•c t.htccJ our tt-.lllwr')' l1gh1, golden brown shrimp tcmpur,1 q•r1,('(J '' 11h .1 dPl1c.1t<'ly broiled teriyaki <;t<'.11... you\\ ill know \\ho 11wt.·ntcd ''surf and turf". C omc 1n soon for ,1 d1·light(11I cl1111n~ £'),pcrirnc<' ) our 11·~Pr\ ,111on \\di IH' l111nor,.d, 1JBD11lt11 NEWPORT BEACH 60 FASHION ISLAND 6-44-4811 Also At The Century Pin• Hotel And In S•n Fr•nciuo October 4, 1977 DAil V P1LOT 1 Amelia's offers award winning food In an antique Httlng •t 3300 W. Coast Highway In Newport Beach. Antiques, Cooper and China Surround Diners at Amelia's Amelia's, in Newport Beach, ser ves fine Italian food in a setting ol beauWul antiques, copper and china plates, and dozens of unique Euro- pean mirrors. A ceramic fireplace and a garden of green plants enhance an old world tttrn06phere. Localed at 3300 W. Coast Highway, the restaurant offers lunch every weekday from 11 :30 a.m . and dinner rrom 5:30 pm. daily. Reservations are honored by calling 642-9434. The dinner menu features award winning recipes including Abalone Irma -blue water abalone and crabmeal, covered with a special sauce and served with butlered hnguiru. Another is Lady Sole -bay scallops and Alaskan crab meat smothered with sauce Claire almon· dine and \Ortellini. . Grand opera is sung by the Showcas'e Singers in the Capri Lounge on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. "STEPPING INTO . . . . ELEGANCE" Justine's Dining Room . F1 .. mleg CONTINENT AL CUISINE DINNER NIGHTLY A. T 5:00 P .M. CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH AND BUFFET SUMDA. Y BUFFET H•stled in tM bewtlM .. of ttw Sedihllocli v..,, HM Holiday .... L01J111M1 H•/Ms.a-Ylefo. ofhrt Its CJllHh the b.sf M CONfft4'1t .. ciMlg ti,......,. pnut. ~-t\~ LAGUNA HILLS/MISSION VIEJO SAM DIEGO FWY. AT LA. PAZ ROAD '7141 586-5000 8 DAILY PtlOT October 4, 19n DINING TAB .... Patio or Indoor dining are of· fered at Poor Richard'• In the Village Fair Mall, Laguna Beach. Rich View, Menu at Poor Richard's Poor Richard·s, In Laguna Beach, invites patrons to select a variety of soups, salads, steaks and rresh breads whJle dining on an outside pallo overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Santa Catalana Island. Growing 10 popularity, this restaurant ls located ln the Village Fair Mall, next to the Pottery Shack on Pacific Coast Highway. Two of the more popular meals is the soup and salad combination for $2.25 and the Peasant lunch for Sl.95, featuring cheese, fruit and hot rolls. Bell and Crown Has Variety The Rell and fr<J\\ n 1 t ... t;1u1 .mt 1n \\'cstmmstcr olltir s a \Jlll'l\ ot Im~ dish('S 1 to their patr ons 1n UI\ Engtish Tudor de<· or • The menu ancludl•s ~ul·h provt•n favontes i.IS prime rib uf bt.·t·f, frei.h Lake Superior while f11>h , roast ducklinl{ and grcncdanc o( f1lct mignon. All entrccs are $8.95. Located al 14041 Beach Blvd., the restaurant features a unique "living wine list". Five bottles or open wines are brought to the diner's table - two red wines, two white wlnes and a rose .. "The wines, Crom small California wineries, allow you to choose the wine you like, no matter what others at your table might lake," explains owner Hans Prager. Reservations should be made by c ailing 898-0702. Dinner is served from S 30 p m Tuesday through Friday, from S p.m. on Saturday and 4 p.m. on Sun- day. The Bell and Crown Is closed Mon day. Poor Richard's serves brcakrast, lunch and dinner from 9 a.m. lo 9 p.m. weekdays, and from 8 a.m. to 10 J>lffi. Saturday and Sunday. Lun ch eon · Dinner Brunc h · Late S upper Grand Opera b y t h e Showcase Singers in t h e Capr i L oun ge ••t·••r.\· Tut> ... rla.,· and f1 ednett<l•y Be1ein 11 inl( Octob .. r -I 8 :30 to 11:30 p.m. Reservations Honored ( 71 4) 642-9434 3300 W. C~ast H!ghway at Newport Blvd. Newport Beach Chateaubriand for two la featured at th• Better Day1 'Restaurant at 3700 W. Warner Ave. near Harbor Boulevard. Find Live Entertainment, Wide Menu at Better Days Live entertainment and an assort- ment of dinner specialties are the m ainstays of the Better Days Restaurant at 3700 W. Warner Ave. near Harbor Blvd. ·'Our special is Chateaubriand for two which is a huge hunk of tender, Juicy steak served with cham- paigne," says Wayne Hughes, co- owner with his wife Joyce. Leo and Jane Jansen, Joyce's parents, also own and help run the restaurant. The menu ls s tuffed with American and Italian favorites In· eluding fried chicken, baked ham, liver nl)d onions, baked lasagna, pizza and spaghetti. A variety of steaks and seafoods completes the entree P.Ortion of the menu, but for dessert an array of home made pies ar~ served with an assortment of fruit fillings dependin1 on the season. · A large dance floor comes allve from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .. Tuesday through Saturday, with live enter, tainment providing the beat. Cocktails are served from a Las Vegas-style sunken bar. On Tuesday nights It's unescorted Ladies' Night and on Thursday Night It's unescorted Men's Night with well drinks offered at special prices. OCEAN SIDE CONTINENT AL DINING Since 1938 CELEBRATE TONIGHT Luncheon c:md Dinner Daily Sunday Champagne Brunch Harpist and Jan Spec la I Private Parties WeddillCJS AmonCJ Rowers 17141 494 .. 9477 361 Cliff Dr. IAt Pacific Coast HwyJ LAGUNA BEACH Stuft Noodle Delights A tantali1.ing bowl of minc~tront is one of the many h1ghhghts 10 the pasta pa1 ade ut the Stufl Noodle in Newport Beath The minestrone, filled with fresh vegetables, 15 a regular part of spaghetti and other pasta dinners at the Stuft Noodle, ulong with a cnsp d inner salad and fruit and cheese for dessert. DAILY PILOT a Bay View at Rusty Pelican in Newport The Rusty Pelican, o colorful, two· story wciod restaurant which com· m ands onl' or the finest bay views in N<'.,.. purt lkach, presents a fine hst of d1nnt•r C'ntr<'l'S Scallops brochette, steaks, eai:;tc rn prime rib, sand dabs, 1hrimp and lobster are Included in lhemenu. The dining room is downstairs while the ent.ertalnment lounge and oyster bar is featured upstairs. Patrons can select from a variety or sandwiches as well as seafood ap- petizers while sailboats drift past the big bay windows. A variety of spaghetti offerings in· elude marinara, meat sauce. meat· balls, s ausage and aglio and olio, r anging in price from $3.10 to $4.95. The Stuft Noodle is localed al 215 Riverside Drive. The phone number for reservations Is 548·7418. Patrons can select a variety of seafood eppettier1 at the Rusty Pelican's upatalrsflounge. The restaurant ls located at 2735 W . Coast Highway ln Newport Beach. Reservations are accepted by calling 642·3«31. Additional entrees include veal, chicken, beef, shrimp and scung1lll H~~ch >, with a price range from ~lo$7.25. Near Airport Thanks to you Gourmet Treasures at Blackbeard's n wor1c1 ••• FORAlllf US • Blackbeard's, on MacArthur Boulevard near the Orange County Airport, features award winning food in a swashbuckling at· mospbere . The restaurant has recently been awarded the Fine Dining Award by Holiday Magazine and the Carte Blanche Epicurean Dining Award ror 1977. • Who says there's nothing • • happening in Orange • : County? • • • • : • Then you haven't tried .• : ~ . : f!JJeadi /}'Wit : : llJ 12 HC:IPIC: C:o&at HIGHWAY * : e -Buffet a Luncheon Menu e • • • Dinne~ * Col fee Shop : : §ernt:ii~ & Clear Days : : TUESDAY• SATURDAY: 9P.M.IA.M. • • Tuesday is Celebrity Night .: • Blaine Hardin •11110 •01~••' · e • ltOlt.~. • Whitev Hoffman Trio I rcat"•l111 .lUDY .lAllBI l\&11 . ' Mon . : e SUNDAY Champagne e • **BRUNCH 101.M.-a P.M . e tHUllDAY LUICKEOI PASH 101 SHOW • *~*********************** Blackbeard's treasure chest of palate pleasing delights includes fiteak, prime rib, seafood and the house specialties -Caribbean porkchop and Oscar Port Royale. Lunch is served from 11a.m.to3 pm. daily; dinner is Crom s to 11 p m .. Monday through Thursday, and to midnight Friday and Satur· dav. Sunday brunch ls ofrered from 10 a m. lo 3 p.m. and dlnner i5 from 4 to 9:30p.m. For lunch and dinner , guest.a dine amidst a colorful blend of buc· caneerbooty and carefully preserved period pieces, including a 100-year· old dory boat suspended from lbe celling. CROWN HOUSE RESTAl)f.lANT - How~ JIMMY VANN & SUE LYNDE T .... ttnSat. 32802 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL CAt Crown Valley PkwayJ 499-2626 496-5773 South Coa8t'a Fine1t Cui.1ine 384 FOREST A VE, I In The L.llmberyord) 494.9491 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT Mow ....... DWIGHT DICKERSON JAZZ TRIO , .... """Set. LAGUNA BEACH ....,..,....,...., 752-8558 . \ I I I • f I ' 10 OAJL Y PILOT October -4, 1977 DIN£NG TAB -,e L .-..~-.; For seafood, It's Sam's Seafood on Pacific Coast highway In either Huntington Beach or Corona del Mar. South Sea Flavor Abounds At Sam's Sea Food Locations Sam'!'i S<.>a Food mixes a casual Soulh St•as atmosphere v.1th superb cntr<.'<.'S at t"'o coastal local.tons One is located at 16278 Pac1!tc Coast ltighwuy in Huntinglon Beach while lhe second is in Corona del Mar at 3901 E Coast Highway f\s the nam e implies, the restaurant offers a large vimely ol scaroods from sword fi sh to abalone as well as an assortment of fme St l'akS. For reservations in Huntington Reach call 592·1321 and for the Corona del Mar restaurant dial 675·0900 ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST DINIMG ADVENTURE AnDAn1n Geurmet CHINESE CUISINE PEKING SHANGHAI SZECHWAN HUNAN DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER Your Host and Hostess ...... . MIKE & AHN CHIANG lfonft« a..f of t Twift DM190"1 -~"' I 500 ADAMS A VE lAt Hnor 11YC1.> COST A MESA • 540-1937 Jolly Roger Flies Three Flags Along Orange Coast Six of the 45 Jolly Roger Hestauranls pleastng patrons in three states are located along the Orange Coast, including lhe first Jol ly Roger opened on Balboa lsland 1n 1948. Ben Brown's Remodels· Interior Ben Brown's Restaurant at 31 IOb Pacific Coast Highway In South Laguna offers an array of Conlinen· tal dtshes \n a picturesque location. Tapestry mirrors and an abun dance or plants fill the newly re modt'led mterior while Ulterestmg photographs of early Laguna line the .... alls. The restaurant 1s partially sur rounded by the towenng clifl.s of the nt'arby canyon and the AIJso Creek Golf Course enc1rclf'~ the area add mg at.ouch of green beauty. The m~nu features a variety o/ fme entrees including veal. scallops, prime rib and fresh trout. A special brunch is served on Sundays, st.art· mg al 10 a.m . Ben Brown's is famous for its five cliflerent coffees mcludmg Irish, Outch, Calipso, Van1shan and Tuaca Call 499-2663 Thal populi.lr :'\eY. port Bcac-h 1 t•:.taurant "'a.s built using timben 11 om lhc old Balboa Island bridge, Jdd1ng authentic seaside al· niosphere to the Jolly Roger that launched a chain or nauticall:r themed es ta bltshments. Olhcr Orange Coast Jolly Rogm are located in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, Lake Forest and Dana Point. Still others are localed nearby in nuena Park, Anaheim, Santa Ana and Long Beach Marina. The Rigger restaurant in Fashion Island is operated by the same firm and reatures an islands theme. Jolly Roger luncheon and dinner menus feature a variety of American hamburger plates, steaks and seafood complemented by a selection of s alads and lightly sim· mered vegetables Sunday brunch is served only at the Newport Beach Jolly Roger on Pacific Coast Highway just south of the.: Nt•"' port Boulevard 10tersection. Shrimps Bc..'fledict are a pop¥lar brunch 1lcm and service mcludes a r rec glass of cbampagde. Live entertainment is of!ered at the Newport Beach and Harbor Center, Costa Mesa, locatiom. f\ll Jolly Roger restaurants open for breakfast daily, and the Balboa Jolly Rogt.>r serves omelettes and lighter entret•s throughout lhe day Buccaneer Buckets -double sized ti rinks are served from 4 to 7 p m 11 PILOT·ADVERTISER October 5. 1977 ~ A cozy fire, Monday night football fare and tasty prime rib, steak ind crab are featured at T. C. Peppercorn, Beach Boulevard at Sterk Avenue, Huntington Beach. Hot Dogs and Beer Fill Mondays at Peppercorn ·r C Peppercorn. located at the corner of Beach Boulevard and Stark Avenue in llunllngton Beach. offers a great way to sit and relax v. hile v. atchinl! Monday Night Foot ball Hot dogs, popcorn and beer art! -;ened v.h1 le patrons view the game on two large video screens, .. We provide an atmosphere of in timacy and relaxution, '' says hostess Lynne McMeekin. Prime Rib and St eak and Crab are offered along with the rest of lhe en trees at a reduced price. Fine mellow dinner music is pro v1ded by Medulla between 9 p m and 10 p.m. The group then boogies with dancing music from 10 p m. to closing. Call 842-5535 for rcscrv a lions . Cktober 4, 1977 DAILY PILOT 11 OUR MEALS ARE . . A TRIP TO MEXICO \If \IC-A'\ IU ST AL'R,\'l, 1., 1#1 COSTA MESA • 296 E 17th St HILLGREN SQUARE • 645·7626 #2 BALBOA • 105 MAIN SI. BALBOA PIER • 675·9600 s COCKTAILS a 0ANKAMERICARO MASTERCHARGE ond AMERICAN EXPRESS th~ ~ut+L ... Kant'S ··~- Chinese Cuisine & Teriyaki Steaks • LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS FOOD TO GO Ab·.oluli>ly '"" Frnest Cantone5P Food at ReasonablP PriCPS • BAHQUET FACILITIES • CATERIHG Knm Yee OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~l LOCATIOHS- 558-9818 558-2626 1421 ~ 17"° SI , .............. IHlA H .. U • ... 697-9096 1151 S IUCH ILVO t•t 1..-t11a.u 673-99l9 ?I 21 I.UT COAST HIGHWAY l ......... c;...,_, IH ltOWLAHO Hltc;HTS J t t l t t ' ' I • f I ' ' t l 12 DAIL V PILOT October 4 1977 -The Vitt• Nova Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast Highway In Newport Beach, was one of the original ttaHan restaurants In Southern California. Black Mirrors Reflect Harbor In Villa Nova Banquet Room The Villa Nova has been featuring fine Italian dishes in Southern Ca It form a Cor lhe past 44 years One or the first and finest rc~taur;rnls or 1ls kind tn Los Angeles, Villa Nova closed 11.s inland doors and moved lo Newport Beach in 1967 C'alilorn1J accordmg lo man.1,::cr Jim Dale His father creatt.>d the mozz.arclla marinara, a popular dish now featured 1n many Itali an rt''itaurants The \'ilia :'\ova also provide:. a large prt\ ate fncihty for prhate parties from 25 125 rwople Black mirrors 1n the "1 op of the The restaurant was the first to Villa" banquet room rdlcct on the Plus Spemls Served Monday thru Thursday (Fri day, Saturday & Sunday 'td 6 P.M.) -Excluding Holidays spec1Jls include soup or sJlad choice of baked potato or f/Ce RED SNAPPER . . . . . • . 3.45 MAHI MAHI . 3.95 GRILLED SEA BASS . 3.95 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ... 4.25 NEW YORK STEAK ..... 4.95 LOBSTER TAIL ........ 5.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER .. 6.95 plus 32 other vaoet1es of wperb seafood and bttf dishts • luncheon sttved daily 111 4 P.M. Priwte Parly Facilities to 300 3901 E COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR RESERVATIONS 17141 67!>-0900 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWV HUNTINGTON BEACH RESERVATIONS 12131 592 1321 b __ r1_n_g __ ca_P_P_u_c_c_1n_o __ t_o_s_·o_u_l_he_r_n ____ r_o_m_an __ l1c __ v1_e_w_s _o1_N __ ew_po __ rt_1_1 a~rbor __ J_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TtlE CANNERY L :. I .. . . EMr .. TAlnMINT Nl&HTLY 3010 LaFAYe'ITE, NEWPORT BEl\CK 71't-d75-S77T f --\ ~ enjoy e c:Airporter qnn 'Hotel' MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FINE DINING 530-llp m ( 7qays) LUN CH Mon.-Fri 11:30-2 '30 SUNDAY BRUNCH 10-3p.m. CAPTAIN 'S TABLE Coffee Shop OPEN 24 HOURS CABARET LOUNGE DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT Nightly 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. IRVINE (Opposite Oranqr CountyAirport) (714) 833-2770 Main dining room of the Victor Hugo Inn, Laguna Beach, affords fine view, service and cuisine. Pacific View, French Decor Highlight Victor Hugo Inn The elegant but mformi.11 Victor llugo Inn provides a brealhtaJong \ ie w of the P ac1f1c Ocean and gourmet food to its pa trons The inn tS located at 361 Cliff Dr in Laguna Beach , and offers a con tmenlal m enu to a Fren ch provincial a tmospher e F or r eservations. phone 494·!MTI Live entertainment featunng 1azz .md rlass1cal o;ounds appear mghUy 1n the lounge th e inn, at cording t v general m.magt:r Jacqu<·., Mason "We h :ind lc s h owe r s.a n nivcrsaries, b1rthd.1ys and retire mt'nLo; all Uw llmt' · i.idds Mason Victor Hugo also s('rves a spcc:i al champagne brunch on Sunday from 10 ~ a m. to 2 ~ p m . ~h1ch in c l ud <'s evc r y t hing I rom c1.:g'> Benedict to chicken cn•pl'., The inn sen t·s din111 1 from :, 11 m lo 10 pm MomJJ\ lhruui:h ~nda) Octobl:lr 4 1977 -----... ......... ~ !Jta/ian Cuhine NOW SERVING COCKTAILS DINNER NIGHTLY Tue. thrv S... From 5:00 p.a. Ft-atw Mcj the f;Hst of veal Alld ~ ltcman SpeciattiH D~L Y PILOT 13 21 5 Riversi~ Dr., Newport Beach Resenations 548-7 4 I 8 i\nolhl'r fei.llun· at thl' \'1<'lor Hugo Inn 1s its banquc·t f.1c il1lll'" Al least ,1 wedding a '' e1·kc•1HI ,., h;indlNI at from 5t1111 pm ~aturila\ ind 2 3U-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to 9 p m Suntl .. ) -~--'~ <Villa The c11isi11c ()f central a11d ll<)rthern Ital\T ~ova R<'scrvat1ons accepted BanquPt factl1ties available Bnys1dc Piano Bar llinnl"r <;Pr vr>rl Iii 1 00 il m 642-7880 3131 W Co~"'l H1gt1way Tup ol 1t1r V1/l,1 n.JnqtJ( I n m --------------------- RESTAURANT KOTO O,n,. 1n thr> ~nrr>n(' worlr~ o f 01Pntol beauty usl a f cw bkds from 1he Ormqe County Airport En1oy the Main Dining Room over· lool 1n9 rhe Ko1 pond or b-side th<-~inf;n9 table gill in the T eppon Y oki Room SelN:t fie 1--~,..r:Jf ..rvJ from the Sushi Bar An mlr IT'Olt<> '' ':'pir0I boi and lounqe offf>fs rclm 1ng hcxptolrty ond fine service lunch i', served 11 10 u.m to 2 00 pm .. Mon. Fri Dinner 5-10 W eekdoys ond until I I :00 on We .. ~PnJ A, plocP d 1:mel,..•s beouty at 4300 Von Korman Avenue. just off MocMhtx Blvd ·,, t Jp..vf":"t s,.. l• h r1,..mr roll for '"'">rv"Jt1om 714 752 7151 Tl I[ M< >llE Tl •At l .J/\P/\N[ ,E nr:.STAUnl\I JI ; • t • , I • i : • • .. H DAILY PILOT October 4, 1977 DINING TAB October 5. 1977 PILOT·AOVEATISER 14 \ lunch or dinner guests at the Newport Beach Ancient Mariner enjoy harbor views, but same nautical atmosphere Is evallable at the San- ta Ana Ancient Mariner. Two Ancient Mariners Provide J Nautical Dining Atmosphere Assurh><l 'lt•.ik.., and seafoods and ii naut1C'al atmo s phere are lradl.'milr h of the two Ancient Marim·r Restaurants an Ne\\port BeJ<'h and Santa Ana. The tx·ach location, at 2607 W Coast ll1gh\.\ay in Newport Beach, 1s also nokd for its fabulous view of the )'acht harbor and lls outstanding en· lcrtainment nightly. The sister restaurant is located at 3tH N Tustin \\<' 111 ~Jnla Ana .ind fl·aturt•., a flm• gu1t .111,t \\ •·drws<la>· through ~aturd,1}. Doth mt•n us <11 t· f11!1·1l \\Ith fine d1sh('S indudin/.! a/,!('(f Ei.t,lt·rn top s1rl01n , prrmt• rib, lolistl-1 and shr imp Lunch 1:, scn (•d from 11 30 a m. and dinner 1s from 5 p m daily in both establishments KJTCHEN OCEAN VIEW & PATIO DIMIHG cf un c/, Brea l/cut ::bin It",. SEHSllU FOOD A. T R!ASOHAIU ,.RICES F.atwing Mglan W offl.s. Soup... So..ps, Salad luff.t, lroodjH, lrodwt+n and S-'.c:t lfff & SHfood Dinnet-S,.clattfH. "RM WIMs .... Canfuly Se4.c:hd" OPEN DAILY I 198 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach (next to Pottery ShackJ Tel. 497-1667 ~ C. <i>eppe.Coiq, BANISH THE DOLDRUMS! Better Days ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCITING MEW REST AURAHT & HITE CLUB DINING • DANCING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT A Romantic. Candlelight Setting For Dinner STEAKS • AMERICAN FAVORITES -·· IT ALIAH SPECIAL TIES . FRIDAY PRIME Rll SP~IAL ... CHATEAUBRIAND FOR TWO -~ With Champagne Service I HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 p.m. I NOW! MONDAY MIGHT FOOTBALL! AT HAPPY HOUR PRICES 3700 W. Warner (At Harbor Blvd.I SANTA ANA 557-2074 15 PILOT ADVERTISER October 5 1977 Dinners Mixed With live Shows A hve Broad\\ .1) style show is mixed with an t:lt'gJnl bu(fcl dinner al the two OrJnge County h.K'Jltons of &.>basllan 's Umm·r Pia.> h<>use "Cabaret · 1s now sho\\ ing :it Sebastian's Dinner Pia) house at the Grand Hotel m Anaht•1m while the Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente features 'The Odd Couple." The menu changes with the shows to enhance the atmosphere or each stage production. according to Ernest Verrc.', Prl''>Hlent of the Sl'liasti;m or.io:;.m1lal11Jn .. W1lh '&>ulh Pacific' "'e fcaturr·d t1 op1cal dishes and \\1th lht: produc tiun of 't\ Most H.ippy Fcll<i', an l1.1lian play \\e scnl'd lt<ch<tn en tll't.'S," .savs Verre Sho\\ ti~ncs 10 both localwns arc R 10 p m Tm.~da~ through Thurs da~ an<l 9· to p m FridJy and Satur dJy A s~1al brunch ::.how start!-> Jl l 30 p m al the Grand J lott.'1 <>n Sun day. \\ lulc the San Clemente ~ho"" bc~ms at 7 ..ao p m Vt:rre explains that dmnc-r will be -.en 1'<! an hour and one hcilf before show lime and that nothin~ "'111 be served while the show 1s 1n progress Reservations can be made at the Grand Hott-I playhouse by calling 772·1710. The number at SebJ.c;tian's West rn October 4, 1m OAIL Y PILOT tS Broadway shows sLtch •• "Carnival" are featured nlghtly at the Sebaatlan 's Dinner Aayhouse at the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. 14041 Beach Blvd., Westminster Reservations 17141 898-6702 Private Pcrty Facilities San Clemente rs 4!J2 9950. ~~~-i-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~ SURE 1N BEGORRAH 11·s NEWPORT'S NEWEST FUN SPOT l11isH \)U~ Fine Imported Beer ... . . . . . and Spirits ENTERTAINMENT DARTS • BACKGAMMON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL BEER soc • FOOT-LONG HOT DOG 7 5c 3011 Newport Boulevard NEWPORT BEACH 675-2340 #'a~11 @in11e~ .......... 4.95 A-f ONDAY thru FRIDA Y -6 TO 7 PM ONLY ordraux restaurant ,f ranrais fine french . . • cu1s1ne distinguished . • wines LUNCHEON DINNER closed sundays your host Chuck Dudley. Jr 540-3641 JOO Ft WtKt of lmtol 1n th1 "-Y 1ril11tlt 7S8 S11ot Cl•rr. Cosra Meu • ~ 18 DAILY PILOT October"· 19n Warehouse Owner Hixson Magazine Launches Yacht A 1ww ma~aline -the ··Jntcrna· taonal Y ..tdllsman" -· Is thl' lalE.'Sl adH'nturc fur n:staunttcur and \\ orld lntH•lcr nurl Hixson ll1xson o\\ n-; the \\'anhouse R('slauranh in !';c" port Bl·ach and Mannc cfrl Hl•y end Beachbum Burt's in Ikclondo Beach and also ks an Ul'l'•>rnpllshed photfJgrapher. yachtsman and former deck hand for a sun1n11.·r on actor John Wayne's yacht A nall\C' 111 Newport Deach and son of un advl·rt1s1ng executive. llixson lcurnl'<J lo s;.111 on Balboa Bay. At ugc s('vcn, success at selling lemonade sparl.c-d his interest m owning a restaurant -someday. J ltgh school years and jobs as a soda JCI k and coffee shop cook and waiter fueled h~career Interest. Folio" mg hi:. 17th summer. spent on W II} nc 's y 1t<'hl, the young Hixson "<AS cncour ag<'<l by Wayne to rullill his ambitions The Newport Beach Warchou.'>c 1 ... dedicated to Wayne. The next summer, Hixson became the only English speaking deck hand on a Norwegian freighter. He logged 23,000 miles of travel through the Onent and South Pacific. hi ming his adventures with a friend's camera His films attracted the attention of a telcnsion producer and Hixson was h.Jn.'<.I to produce and photo- graph travel films for the "l Search for Adventure" teJcvision series. Succ~s as n producer led lllltson BURT HIXSON Follow• Dream• to open the first Worl'house Restaurant i.n Marina dcl Rey, in 1971. Sutce:.s there led to the opc.•nina of Beach bum Burt's and the Ne\l.port Beach Warehouse and fnenru.h1p With each Of the 450 young emplO}l~S of the three restaurants. His new magazine ft·atures articles o( interest to yachting CO· thus1ru.ts around the world 1n<'ludlng fashions. sailing hideaways and in· teroatmnal recipes. Hile.son considers the magazine to be the "National Geographic' of yachting The new magCAz1ne was conceived in 1971 and 1s dedicated to the spirit of adventure "In us all," he said. For information & reservations call (714) 772-7710 or at the box office, Grand Hotel, Number One Hotel Way, Anaheim. (Across from Disneyland.) ON NEWPORT BAY Exceptional Food For Lunch & Dinner Orange County's Best Listenini Entertainment WATERFRONT RESTAURANT AND , SALOON LUNCH • DIHHER SUMDA Y CHAMPAGNE llUMCH I faterl c b ntnt NfgMlr 2735 W. Coast Hwy. "Probably one of the funniest comedies you will ever see." NEIL n Sl&ON~ ~ ot>v ''1~ ~ ~"'-~· c_Ou For information & reservations call (714) 492-9950 or at the box off Ice Sebastian's/West, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. .. 642-3431 I