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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-21 - Orange Coast Pilots Didn't Do It ~­---...--State's Top ock Performers Quarter •orse . •. Die in Cr;ish . -Reported Stolen .~RIDAY AFTE1RNOON. OCTOBER 21, 1977 I Not Drug~ ... n. -·"'' H«-•ao•• .. r-Ailliig ·Heart Killed Elvis M EM PAIS. Tenn, (AP > - Elvis Presley died or heart dis- ease, and prescriptions drugs found in the rock 'n' roll star's bloodstream were not a con- tributing factor, the Shelby Coun- ty medical examiner said today. ••Had these drugs not been there, he still would have died,·• Dr. Jerry Francisco said at a news conference called to dis- close results oC an autopsy con- ducted a few hours after Presley died Aug. 16. Francisco said four drugs - Ethinamate, Methaquaalone, codeine and barbiturates -we re f o und in significant quantities in the en- ' tertainer's bloodstream. Four other drugs -the an- tihistamine chloropheniramlne, meperidine, morphine and Valium -were round in what Francisco called insignificant amounts. Ethinamate and Metha- quaalone are sedatives, codeine 1 and meperidine are pain killers, barbiiurates are depressants, Valium ls a tranquilizer. Fran- dsco said the body turns some codeine Into morphine; the drug from whicn codeine is derived. He said Presley was not taking morphine, an addictive drug de· rived from opium. franclsco said the amount of drugs found in Presley's body, collectively, . . Prime Rate Rises Again NEW YORK (AP> - Citibank, the nation's second lareest bank, today raised ll8 prime lending rate from nt percent to 7~ percent. U was the sixth prime·rate increase this year. The New York bank, gener ally the leader in pr1m~'l'ate"t:hanges, began what is expected to be another round of in· creases. Within minutes, First National Bank or St. Louis followed suit. The action came only one day after the White H o u se wa r ned the Federal Reserve System not to further Increase short·term interest rate&, which are related to the prime rate. would not have constituted a drug overdose. And he said it was - unlikely that the drugs' chemical reactions within the body could have contributed to death. Officially\ Francisco said Presley's 1feath was caused by hypertensive heart disease with coronary artery disease as a con· tributing factor. Ttre~utopsy was coJlducted by Or. Eric Muirhead, cMer of pathology at Baptist Hospital. Francisco said toxicology find- ings from the 42-year-old singer's body were consid ered by three patho logist s and one toxi· cologist at the University of Ten- (See ELVIS, Page A.2) FBI Searches For Top State Quarter Horse Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation are in- vestigating tbe theft of the state's lop money-winnin~ quarter horse from a Stanton horse farm Wednesday. Stanton police reportedly called the FBI into the case after an initial probe into the disap- pearance of Town Policy proved futile . The two-year-old gelding was boarded at a farm owrred by his trainer, Dwayne Schaneveldt. A worker at the farm reported the horse missing at about 6 p.m. "Apparently the horse simply was gon e. No one saw him taken ," co mmented a spokesman for Los Alamitos Race Track. Town Polley has won a total of $338,000, winnjng nine races In 10 starts. He captured the $100,000 Kin· dergarten S t akes at Los Alamitos this summer as well as the feature events at the Los Angeles and Fresno county fairs. He is owned by Ivan Ashment of Idaho. · ·'Apparently whoever took him knew what they were after because there is nothing about his markings that would dls - Ungulsh him from any of the other horses boarded at the farm," the race track spokesman said . "Obviously, he was stolen for ,his ability to make money at a ·race track. As a gelding, he can't be used for stud." anna Enters l J f ·Plea of nocent ~ Takeoff 'Within Limi t~ A Concorde supersonic Jetliner takes off from K ennedy Airport in New York on a test flight. Metera readinp; the roar of the controversial SST found it within the noise limits set by the Port Authority of New York. Three Rock Stars Die 3 Otlwrs Kille~ 20 Hurt in Plane Crll8h McCOMB, Miss. <AP> -Six people, including three members of the Lynyrd Skynyrd rock band, were killed when their twin-engine airplane crashed while attempting an emergency landing. Twenty others were lnjlll!ed in the Thursday n~ght crash. The propeller-ddvFn Convair 240 skidded across tree t~s for about 100 yards, then slammed nose first Into a swampy area and split open about eight miles short or the McComb airport · Mter reporting it was "having fllel trouble or was running low on fuel, .. an air traffi c controller reported. The group was formed in .Jacksonville, Fla .. producing its first album in 1973. It earned Its first $1 million gold album with "Second Helping" ih 1974. Later albums sold a mlllton copies each for the group, noted for its hard. driving rock and unrestrained performances. The band's filth album, re- leased Monday, was "Street Survivors." The dead were lead singer Ronnie Van Zant; guitarist Steve Gaines ; his sister, vocalist Cassie Oalnes; pilot Walter 1 Wi ley McCreary; co-pilot William John Gray, and Dean Kilpatrick, assistant road manager for the group, oCClcilUs said. Six other members or the band were injured. Others injured in- cluded members of the group's road c r ew and a te levision ca m e raman, o ffi cials of Southwest Mississippi Medical Center said. Officials said 10· or the injured were Jn critical condition and 10 in stable condition. Authorities said the pilot may have been trying lo land the plane in one or several open fields near the trees where the £r ash occurred. Treaty 'Ambiguous' HOUSTON (AP> --Former Callfomla Gov. Ronald Reagan says the Panama Canal treaties have become subject to 180· degree differences in Interpreta- tion by tJ.S. and Panamanian of. ricials . He said the U.S. Senate should not ratify what he called the "ambig_uous, incomplete and nawed treaties" dealing with the ca11al. The plane "sounded like a car s kidding in gravel" as it clipped the trees, 9aid Johnny Mote, who lives near the crash site close to the Mississippi-Louisi ana border. "When it !flt gTinlnd \t was a deep rumble, like it was under- ground. It sounded like thin wrinkling metal," he said. The crash twisted the cockpit (o the len and· Uirew seven or eight persons to the ground, wit- ness1!!s said. The impact threw other passengers• together into the front of the aircraft. ·'They were all in front or the plane and they were all shouting, ·a et me out, get me, get me,· " said Constable Gerald Wall. "We were actually standing on top or som e people to get the -Others out." 'l'he group was en route from .a Wednesday night performance In Greenville, S.C., to a Friday night cohcert at L.ouislana State University in Baton Rouge. The plane passed McComb when It reported that it was hav- ing fuel trouble and was told by the Houston, Tex., night center to turn around and land at McComb. said Everett Fairly, an air lrafflc controller at McComb. Released ""' -Without· Bond J WASHINGTON <AP > ..... Form er Orange County con- g ressman ·Richard T. Hanna pleaded innocent today to federal bribery, fraud and conspiracy charges in the aorean influence- buying scandal and trial was set for .Tan. 9. Han na, a Democrat who served in the House or Represen· tatlves from 1963 through 197•. was released without bond on his personal recognizance. A'fter the arraigntnent. before C hi e f U.S. Dis trict Judge William B. Bryant, Hanna was t a ken to other parts of the courthouse to be fingerprinted and photographed. Hanna is the first present or former member of Congress to be indicted in tbeJusUce Depart· menl probe. He was charged by a federal grand jury lbJs month with one count ·of conspiracy, three counts or bribery, one count of falling to register as a foreign agent, and 35 counts of mail fraud. His attorney, Charles A. McNelis, entei:ed the innocent plea to an counts as the whit~ haired Hanna stood mute bes\de him. As, Hanna was in court, the House et.hies committee, a few . blocks away 0'1.~apltol Hill, con·. <See HANNA, Pa1e A2) Co ast Weathe r Varlabla. low clouds mostly nJght and morning hours, otherwise fair through Saturday. Lows tonight in SOs. IIlghs Satur- day in low70s. INSIDE TODA. Y l f 11ou went to high acllool in Orange Count11 ht the Surfing "'601, he(Jd for "The Reunion." For a rtvfao of hit 11ao mov· ie.aee~Cl; AIYMrS.r-.k• Alt A1111L4HMeft ., IMllfltl .. ltMwl" CM l..M ... W M .......... , ...... Al .... ,_. ~ .. ...... -.... A4 C:.llt•i.la O.-•-..c-ty ,. .. 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The two are employees of a ma~ufacturing company located behmd the Costa Mqsa facility or Consolidated Reproductions, a drafting s upplies firm which re· ported a company car s tolen. One of their cars was found wrecked Qver a Red Hill Avenue . embankment Wednesday, three- quarters of a mile from where Gerald L. Leatherman. 31, was bil from behind by a car whde r iding to work in 5 a. m . darkness. Police said information ob- tained through interviews with Consolidated Reproduc t1 onc; employees Jed to the arr~i.t of Barbosa and Cordova Consolidated Reproductions of. ficials had reported a Tuesday late-night party at the neitt·door manufacturing company. A p arking lot wh e r e Consolidated delivery cars are stored backs up to the other com· paoy. BiUldits Get $1,000 Cash In Robbery Two young men, one ot whom became irritable when his Run feU apart at the height or the rob- bery, took more than $1,000 in cash from a South Laguna drug store Jate Tht.fl'sday, Orange County Sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said the two men, both described as being m their early 20s, brandished the gun and a knife while ordering the -clerk to empty the cash register at the Village Pharmacy. 31582 South Coast Highway . They said the pair then sped off in a white pickup truck which was later recovered in the South Laguna area. Officers said the abandoned vehicle had been re- ported stolen earliel' that day in San Diego. Deputies said the bandits left a portion of the gun behind in the store as they ran to their truck. .. The weapon was not in worka· ble condition," an investigating officer commented today. Officer Held In Robbery SAN QUENTIN <AP> -The FBI has arrested a 36·year-old San Quentin corrections officer in connection with a bank rob· bery that occurred last year in Walnut Creek. T he FBI said the officer , Robert G. Kiefer, 36, was arrest- ed at the prison by FBI agents and Sonoma County sheriff deputies. T he FBI said he was charged with armed robbery, along with bar owner Bruce W. Cassasa, 38. of"~en Ellen, who also was ar- r ested Thursday. -------°"ANOE COAST .s. DAILY PILOT T1140.-C..\I 0.11, ll'lto! "'"~-t••«om Iii ............... ,.. ............. _._f ... Or- COt'Jt ~1.r.1ftQ (o ..... ft¥ S....WM1,.,... ... oubtl\Mil MefMI•• Ou·~ ,,..,, fOf' (•''' *W .._W'Mf't 8'iH ... Hllr'tflir"CltCI" &il'Mft'F..,,, t•ll'\ v ....... , •• ,,. S.1ddtte.t(9' .., .. u .. w .,,., ~ ..... , ..... h C..<I ·~'9<1 ...... 1•4• t"9l'I t\ .....,.h~ 1'•tv.-dlY1 Md ~ • ., ... l""t ~!:.~~~~t.~:.~~~.~.;:,.DJ w.,t kv ........ ~­~ .... ,., •M ..... tVt!H' J0«lll "'"" ViUl'lb .... Aftlld0.-.. 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AP Wl•el'l>olo GIVES TESTIMONY Kim Hyung Wook Small Quake Shakes Up West County A relatively s mall earthquake registering 2.7 magnitude on the Richter Scale J'Jppled through a wide area of north Huntington Beach and Weslmin!>ler Thurs· day arternoon. A spokesman al the CalTech Seismological Center today pin· pointed its origin at about six miles north to northwest of Hunt- ington Beach. No damage was reported and man-y persons who felt the tremor believed it was probably a sonic boom. due to its brevity. Authorities at the· CalTech Earthquake Information Center said it 1s 1mpos:;1ble to identify. the specific subterranean fault which slipped, causing the tremor. Poo,r Timing For Robbery SAN DIEGO (AP> -Leonard Jones Jr. was in a teller's hne al the Security Pacific National Bank when a man walked in with a revolver and four pillowcases and wearing a nylon stocking ·mask. Guessing what was up, Jones sneaked up behind as the gun. man was ordering four cashiers to fill the pillowcases with cash. J ones knocked him to the floor and pulled his own revolver permitted as a former police of- Cicer now working as a district attorney·s investigator. The man identified as John James Carlen. 32, of Los Angeles was held for police and booked in jail Wednes- day for investigation of bank rob- bery. Pilots Plan Protest Strike LONDON <AP) -The Interna- tiona l Fede P.a tion of Airline Pilots' Associations said today that half its members have agreed to join a 48-hour alr strike starting Tuesday unless the Unit· ed Nations pledges swift action to provide better protection against hijackers. · Observers said that even if no more pilots join the projected boycott. airliners could b.e brought to a ball all over the world, leaving million s of passengers stranded . The pilots' call for action came a fter the murder of Captain Juergen Schumann. 37, pilot of a hijacked West German t.un. hansa Boeing737. .. I lanna S<!rved in Conaress rrorn 1%3 through1974. Kim, who )las defected and lives in lhc Un1ted Stat1!s;--told tbe- llousc ethics committee that Park said that s ince Kor ea purchast'<.I rice from the United Sta les. Hanna thought the purchases should be made from his Call!ornJa district. The former Korean in - telligence chief then quoted Han· na a s suggesting lhat Park ~ named middleman for the rice purchases. "He said once Mr. Tongsun Park was appointed middleman he <.'Oula earn som money in terms or commissions," Kim said . "Then he said, once that was done. he, together with Mr. P a rk , could dis tribute thaf money among U.S. congressmen and help Korea 's cause." Kim testified less than an hour after Hanna <.ippeared in U.S. Dis trict Court and pleaded inno- cent to a bribery. fraud arrd con· s pira<·y indictment stemming from his alleged involvement in the scandal. Kim described subsequent m celings with Park in which he said the Korean businessman, who had become a prominent fi gure on the Washington social scene. told him he had given amounts ranging from $1,000 to Sl0,000 to important U.S. political flgures. including congressmen. In response to a questfon from comm illee counseL Kim s aid he believed what Park told rum, but .. I had noway lo confirm it." Then, late in 1971 Kim said, Park t'ame to him to complain that other Korean go\'ernment oHH·ials were holding up pay- ment of rice commissions. Kim '>J1d Park showed him a list of 20 name~. which the businessman ~aid were U.S. political figures "ho were expecting payments fro m him. Kim quoted Park as saying he would be in .. deep trouble .. if he were unable to make the pay- ments . Kim s aid he intervened and the commissions were paid to P.irk. K im s aid he thought the amount involved was about $200,000. He said he destroyed the list and could not recall any oft.he names on il. Park also is under indictment. He left the United States a year ago :>nd is in South Korea. * * * f'rome Page ill HANNA •.• tinued hearing testimony detail· • In g how Korean embassy of· ficials , at the behest of their gov. erument, distributed envelopes stuffed with $100 bills to con. gressmen. The indictment against Hanna named Tongsun Pal'k. lbe one· time Washington businessman who has returned to Seou•. as an unindicte.;l co-conspirator. Park has been Indicted on similar charges, but refused to return lo the United Slates to face trial and Justice Depart· ment negotiators indicate they ha ve all but given up the at· t empt. Als o named as unindicted co. conspirators in the Hanna indict- ment were two former direct.ors o f the Korean Central In· tclligence A~ency, Kim Hyung Wook and Lee Hu Rak. The indictment s aid Hanna use d his position as a con· gressman to innuence members of Congress to increase U.S military aid to Korea; defeat pr oposals to reduce military forces there; increase rice sales to Korea and win more favorable terms for the Cinancing of those sal~s; and m ake speeche!li and write statements praising the South Korean relfime. The charges carry maximum penalties or five years iri "prison and $10,000 on the conspiracy count and on the charge or failing to register as a foreign agent. Each of the mail fraud counts car.ri.es a maximum of five years lh prison and a Sl.000 fine. Two of ~he bribery charges carry a max. 1mum of 15 years and $20 ooo <'ach. The third bribery eha:-ge und~r a slightly different statute: carries a maxunum of two years and $10,000 . 25th Victim 'East Area Rap.is~' Strikes SACRAMENTO CAP>· The "East Area rapist" claimed his 25th victim early today, the sheriff's of- fice reported . A m asked m an with a knif ~ and p;un forced his way into a home in the Foothill Farms section north 0£ the city at 3 a .m .• s heriff's spokesman Bill Miller said. , ' He raped the woman, who is in hpr early 30s, after tying up her husband. Two children slept through the a~tack. Miller said it wa~ the s am<> man blam ed for 2'1 rapes in Sacramento and one attack in Stockton since Junc, 1976. I f'rfJrrt Page 111 Acid Death ELVIS. • • n essel' C<'nt .. •r (or lleallh Sciences ln Memphis . lie ~.mt the finding!i were also discussed with two toxkologists elsewhere. SC Woman ··u is the considered opinion t)f all the forensic patholot\sts and two of the thr~ toxicologists lhat there is no evidence the medica· lion present in the body of Elvis Gets 3 Years ._ Presley. caus~d-or .Jn11£.ll!o ~ A San Clemente woman who significant contribution to his -aatrutl'eirtlmt "Sh l!"'fntectett bat· death," f<~rancisco's rcportsiml. tcry acid into the veins of a Francisco suid all the medica-screaming victim who later died tions had been prescribed by was sentenced Thursday to three Pres ley's doctors. He s aid there years in state prison. was an extensive search during Orange ~unty Superior Court the tests for the (Jresence of illicit Judge Kenneth Williams ordered drugs in the bloodstream and the immediate return of Cynthia none was found. Ann Mendenhall. to the state's mnn drew a county jail term -aft<.~ $idmg-the prosecution in .a. series of Superior Court trials. It was s uccessfully a ll ege~ against the three convicted men that they tortured Sutton in a Placentia apartment after accus- ing him of giving police informa- tion that led to the drug arrests ot two women companions. :-rtle-pfincipal caoc:e and-~n·-· _fJ'o.ntera Prison where s he re- tributlng causes of deattl. are or-. c:e ntTyu nderwe-nt a '90-day • __ • _ _. din a rily listed on,deatti~ ?gll09tie · r__. B ·M - certificates. although contribut· Ml's.-M~ . .;ll..'l. ""«. of I4f.C -~i,eT el!' .. 1UJ ing .c:au:te~ need not be li sted. A venida Del Mm-had earlier ..., · M · h d .d h7 • -ttl~&tled guilty-to ch.art.es of at:. _ ~ aL-#"'°-Trip-. . 1 u1r ea sai 1s autopsy re-tempted murder. ~o~~ :t-r.---- port had been given to Presley's She was booked on murder . . T Cather Vernon. charges du~ing ~n investigation WASJD NGTON (A P) -Presi- ..Our dealings have been en· ~hat _I~ to 1~enhcal charges be· · dent Carter embarked today oo a I tirely with the family·· mgf1l agamstfourmen . three-day transcontinental triP." Muirhead said. •·ne is the o~ly She was. accused of injecting into five states that voted against-o~e who can release it. if "he ball~ry acid into the veins of him, counting on live regional wishes. That·s a ll 1 am going to Ervine Sutton. 22 , of Garden broadc11s t.s to help hlm get hili· say... Gro\'e, after he had been beaten, m es:. age across to the voters. ,; kicked, nogge<l and dunked to the Carter left the White Hous&: Sources quoted hy the Com· m ercial-Appcal suid the drugs found in Presley's bloodstream included Demerol. codeine a nd the tranquilizer Valium. · point or drowning by his at· this morning for Detroit and a· tackers. locally televised "public forum·:: Three or the four men who at-on urban problems. 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Francisco said four ·drugs -· E lhinamate, Me thaquaalone. c od e ine and b a r bitur a tes -wer~ found in significant quan· l ilies in the e nte r tainer's bloodstream. Four other drugs the an· hhistamine chlorophemram1ne. m ep e ridine , m orphine and Valium -were round in what Francisco called insignificant amounts. Ethina mate and Metha · quaalonc are sedatives, codeine and mepcridine are pain killers, barbiturates are depressants , Valium is a ltanquj)jzer. Fran· t·1sco said the body turns some c-odeme into morphine, the drug from which codeine is derived. Ile s aid Presley was not taking morphine, an addicti ve drug de· rjved from opium. Francisco s aid the arpount of drugs found In Presley's body, colfecttvely, would not have constituted a drug overdose. And he said it was unlikely that the drugs' chemical reactions within the body could have contributed to death. OCCicially, fo,ranc1sco s a id Presley's death was caus ed by hypertensive heart disease with coronary artery disease as a con· tributing factor. The11utops1was conducted by Dr. Eric MuJrhead, chtef · of pathology at Baptist Hospital. . Francisco said toxicology find· ings from the 42-year-old singer's bod v were considered by three pa tt>o logis ts and one ~oxl· cologist at the University o( Ten· n essee Center for Health Sciences in Memphfs:-fle satd1:tre findings were also discussed with --·-two toxicologists elsewhere. "It is the qonsldered opinion or -all the forensic pathologists and two of the three toxicologists that there is no evidence the medica· Uon present in the body of ElVls Pres ley caused or made anv slgnificant contribution to his death," Francisco'srepartsaid. Francisco said all the D}edica· tion~ had ~ -,n'escrlbeir~b""y,..---""'11 Presley's doctors. Hanna Enters Plea of Innocent l ·3 Rock Stars Die· In Crash McCOMB, Miss. CAP> -Six 1people, including three members of the Lynyrd Skynyrd rock band, were killed when their twin-engine airplane crashed while attempting an emergency landing. Twenty others were in1ured in the Thursday night cras h The propeller-driven Convai r 240 skidded across tree tops for about 100 yards, then slammed jnose first into a swampy area land split open about eight miles short of the McComb airport 1 arter reporting it was "having fuel trouble or was running low ·on fuel," an aic.tramc controller reported. The group was formed in J acksonville, Fla., produclna Us first album U. lt73. It eamed lb llrst St mUlidn gold album with "Second Helping" ln 1974. Later albums sold a million copies~ for the group, noted for its hard- d riving rock and unrestrained performances. Th.e band's Cifth album. re leased Monday, "''s "Street Surviv«5." The dead were lead singer Ronnie Van Zllnt; guitarist Steve Gaines; bis sister , vocalis t Cassi~ Gaines; pilot Walter Wiley McCreary ; co-pilot 1William Jobn Gray, and Dean 'Kilpatrick, ass istant road manager for the group, officials 'said. Six other members of the band were injured. Oally ~lllot -..., ~-'Am- MESA'S TREMBLY STANDS AMID RUINED PUMPKINS The Goblin Drove a New, White, Ford Station Wagon 'Goblin' Wipes Out Mesa Pumpkin Patch As an astonished night watchman looked on helples11ly, a goblin driving a new white station wagon tore through a Costa Mesa pumpkin patch early today , squashing about 400 pumpkins and causing almost $1,000 in damage, Frank. Trembly, 53-year·old owner of "Pumpkin City" a\ 2200 Harbor Boul'evard, says he may build a brick wall around his patch to prevent future raids. ls Farrah Losing Admirers? Trembly said his night watchman, 20-year-old Robert Meek of Costa Mesa. could do JittJe to stop today's destruction at about 12:40 a .m. By LAURIE KASPER Of Ille o..lff f'f* Slollff 1t could have been because of the lime and day. It mighl have been because or the threatening 1 Santa Anans I ]Jailed on Car Theft piarge· 11' lrvine p01ice jailed two factory aiworkers on suspicion of auto theft. PThursday in connedion with a car they are attempting to prove struck and killed a Santa Ana Y• bicyclist. gray skies overhead. Or maybe. it's just because she's no longer one of Charlie's Angels. Whatever, fewer people than expected showed up to see Far· rah Fawcett-Majors in her second Celebrity Challenge or the Sexes tennis match in Mission Viejo Thursday. (Picture. Page A3l. The sta_ge manager of this manufactured sparts event even threatened that. there would be no match. Jle had asked the people on one side of the court to move to lite other side, in front of the cameras. Fewmovea. "We can't. start the match with an empty grandstand in the backg round." he warned a second time . "So, you can sit there if you want lo but that's all that will happen.'' Meek said the new st.ation wagon smashed through a fence at about 60 m.p.h. and took out 11 rows of pumpkins before exiting through a fence at_ the other side of the patch. "lt.'s not the first time it·s happened." said Trembly, or 349 West Wilson St. "Last year somebody did the same thing to our Christmas tree lot and destroyed about $550 wdrth of tr.ces," he said. This time, however, Trembly feels he .may have a chance of catching the culprits. The car. suffered he~vy damage when it smashed Into the fence, leaving parts strewn throughout the lot. C os ta Mes a police have J?athered up the pieces and are k eeping an eye out for the pumpkin-coated station wag~n. * * * Witness Accuses Ei-solon .. WASHINGTON CAP) -A former head of the Korean Cen· lral Intelligence Agency testified today that a former Orange County congressman urged him to arrange to have Tongs un Park nam ed a gent fo r Korean purchases of American rice so that the commissions could be used to buy influence among other members or Congresi.. -Speaking throug h a n 1n terprctcr, Kim llyun~ Wook s at<I he met in August 1968 in his Seoul orri<'e with Park c.ind \h!'n-n ep Richa rd T. llunna. (l>-Cahf.1 Hanna scrv<'d 1n Congress from 1963 lhrou~h 1974 Ki m , w ho has defected and \l\·cs in the Unitt•d States, told the llous e ethics committee that Pork said that s ince Korea purchased rice from the United Stat es. Hann R thou it hl t h purchases should be made Crom bis California district. Th e fo rm e r Korea n 1n tl'lltJ::CnC'C' ch1e( th<'n quot<'d llon n .1 ~•!> ~U~J!(.''lln.: t hM Pa rk be named m 1ddlcm .in Cor the r1 t t• purchase" ··Jle said once M r TonJ?sun Park was appo1ntt'<l middl eman he could cam some. money in terms of commiss ions.·· Kim said. "Then he said, once thal was done, he, together with Mr. Park. could distribute tha t money among U.S. congressmen and help Korea·s cause." Kim tesWied less than an hour after Hanna appeared in U.S. District Court and pleaded inno· cent to a bribery, fraud and con· spiracy indictment stemming from his alleged Involvement in the scandal. Hub Cap Kills SC Woman A San Clemente woman was killed Thursday afternoon when a hub) cap new from an _auto travehng in the opPosite d1rec· tion on the San Diego Freeway in Mission Viejo and smashed into the windshield of her car. Accordine lo a California Highway Patrol rePort. the hur· tling hub cap projectile struck Lois Paulos, ~5. of 309 Calle Dorado in the face after crashing through the windshield of her car. The report said the stricken woman's car came to a halt on the shoulder of the southbound lanes or the San Diego Freeway just South of Oso Parkway without col· Jiding with other autos. Mrs. Paulos was rePorted dead on arrival at Mission Community Hospital st-ortly before 6 p.m .. the repartsaid. .. .,.,., ......... PLEADS INNOCENT Ex-Congressman Hanna 'Sam' Suspect Ruled Able. To Sta1w .Triql . "lEW YORK CAPl -State S11pn•ml' Court J ustice John R. S l .1 1 l-t•) rul ed today that Davui H Bcrkownz 1s competent ·to ... tand tn al as the accused Son of S.im k1lll'r Starkey ruled at {he abrupt Mnrlus1on of a hearing IO the ~•xth-noor recreation room at K1 n~s County Hospital in Brooklyn, where Berkowitz is be· in~ held. Berkowitz is accused•Of using a .44·C31iber revolver t9 kill six persons and injure se\len others in a 12-month shooting $pree. At the hearing, a psychia~rist testified for the government that Berkowitz could be "rather sadistic" and "vef'/ defensive and stL'>picious" at times, but was competent to stand lr1al. ,, '·His mind is free and there art no signs ·or any itchizopbrenic c ondition," Dr. David Abrahamson declared in direct opPosition to testimony from two court-appointed psychiatrists. Abrahamson said Berkowitz • "understands the charces against Kim. is able to aid in his own defense. and is able lo stand trial." · Abrahamson also described Berkowitz as "intellectually bright, well informed, quite per ceptive -bis m~mory's good." I He followed to the ·witness stand Dr. Daniel W. Schwartz, who s aid under cross-; examination that the .niore Berkowitz tries to assist his de· fense, the more be hurts his cue. · "He's not actively interested in ·defending himsel(, but in gettin& his message across," Schwartz ~aid. The doctor said Berlcowlti knows what laws are but believes "they don't apply to h\m:· Released Without Bond WASHINGTON CAP > - Former Orang·e County con· gressman Richa\'d T. Henna plea<1,ed iJlnocent t¢ay to federal bliibery, fraud and conspiracy charges In the Korean influence· buying scandal and trial was set for Jan. 9. · H anna, a Democrat who serv~d In the House ol Represen- tatives rrom 1963 through 1974, was released without bond on his persQOal recognizance. · After ttre arraignment. before Chie f U .S . District Judge .William B. Bryant, Hanna was taken to other parts, of t he ·courthouse to be fingerprinted t"· and photoi:i raphed. , Han~a is the first present or form-er nu~mber of Cooi:tr ess 10 _ be indicted in the J ustice Depart· 1 m ent pr-nht' Jlc wa~.c.:harg<'d by :1 I f1·<1cral i.:rand JUry'this month / with one counl of conspiracy, -· three cOuntl of b,ribery, bne C<Mtt ' ot failing to reglster as· a foreign I agent, and 35 counts' of mail fraud. H 1s attorney. Cha rles A .1 McNelis, enlered the innocent plea to .a.II counts as ·\he white- ha1 red Hanna'stood mute beside him . : . As HJmna was jn court, the Hou~e etJ\ics commiltee, 1a few blocks away on Capitol Hill, con· tinued hearing ~timony detail· ·· ing bow Korean embassy of· ficials, at the behest of their gov·. . erhmert. distributed enveloP.es , stuffed with· $1QO bills to con· gressmen. , : ':J Thejndict~ent against Halllla . name To.ngs\l'l Park, tbe one! time Washin~ton bosfoessmgrt · •· who has .retu~ to Seoul, as Ian unindicted ce><:~naplra\or. Park bas been indicted Oll simUa.r charges., but refused to return to th~ U'\iled States to face trial and Justice Depart- ment negotlaton ind.kale ~ have all bni Jiv,en up the at.- temp,. Also 1'\amed as upindlcted co- .conspiraton to the Hanna indict- ment were two former clirectot's· of the Kol'ean Central In · telllgence Agency, Kim Hyung Wook and Lee Hu Rak. • , The iodlctm~nt sald Hanna used bis position as a cod· gressman to JJllluence' members of Congress to Increase U.~. military aid to Kqrb; defeet proposals to reduqe military forces lheile; increooe l'ice sal~ · to Korea and win m ref avorable terms for the finan in~ or tho$e sales; and make peeches and wrlte statements praising the South Korean realme. ' . ' It Booked at Newpart Beach city mj3il were Rnrael A. 8arbosa, 18, D and Carmelo S. Cordova. 20. both p of Santa Ana. Bail was set at 1 rrSS,OOOeach. s The two are employees or a rrmanufacturing company located behind the Costa Mesa facility of Consolidated Reproductions, a Odrafllng supplies firm which r& M osl still stuck to their seals. Finally. another crew member lured enough of the audience over with "if you want to gel on television ... " No more than 1,500 people showed up to see Farrah's 2 p.m. performance al the Marguerite Recreation Center. Just seven months ago. on a sunny Sunday, more than . 7,000 overran the place to get a glimpse of the ~FV 'Witches' Spooked ' Weather VBTlable low clouds ml).,tly night and morning hours, otherwlse fair through Saturday. Lows tonight in so.. Highs Salur- day ln low 70s. ll ported a company car stolen. a One ol their: cars was round k wrecked over a Red Hill l\venue H embankment Wednesday, \hree· quarters of a mile from where J Gerald L. Leatherman, 31 , was hit from behind by a car while ~riding to work in 5 a.m. darkness. • Police said information ob· tained through interviews with Cons o lidated Reproductions s employees led to the arrest or a Barbosa and Cordova . "' Consolidated Reproductions of· I ficials had reparted a Tuesda>s II ~ late·night party at tbc ncxt·door , I rnanufacturing company. d A parking lot where d Consolidated delivery cars arc s stored backs up to lhe other com· pan)'. blonde starlet. • They still screamed "Farrah! Farrah! Farrah!" when she ar- rived on the court. Cameras in the hands of a swarm of photo· graphers clicked continuously. One little tyke, who couldn"t be more than two years old, an· nounced to his mother . "I'm go- ing to kiss her." Another young man, who was moybe 10 , screeched, "Farrah, you're such a babe!" But the screams just about equaled th« noi se level on the ar· CSee FARJlAR, Page Al) Church Women Take Brooms to Parade Idea By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of 1M O•lff f'li.t II.rt Some Fountain Valley church women have spooked the local Lions Club out of its well· publicized s earch for real witches to take part in the city's annual Halloween parade. Former Uons Club President Ed Lemanski organized the search "to attract real, honest- to-goodnC.'l!I witches" from all over lhe country to the Fountain Valley parade. But several Fountain Valley members of Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana protested the open in· vitaUon t.o witches and pressured the LfoM Club lnto dropping that part or lhe children's parade. "I was personalty appalled," said Bridget Erwin or 16819 Pine Circle. Fountain Valley. "It's a bad influence on the ki·ds and on me." said Nancy Tenny, another Fountain Valley r esident who attends Calvary Chapel. "We talk about the juvenile de- linquency that Is on the rise and RtaUsUcs show lhal dope, drugs and , man.v other mlnd·bendlng situations are responsible for creatlne juvenlle delinquents,'' wi'ote M.n. Erwin in a lel\.cr to the Lions Club. .. Witchcraft,.. she wrote, "Ja just anothel' one ot those mtnd-bending si\uations. '' • Mrs. Tenny aaid otheT church members from Protestant and Catholic congregations a lso pro-. tested the witch invitation by s ending letters lo the Lions Club. "Some of the church groups just took Uthe wrong way," new Lions Club President Bltl De Fraga said Thursday. Lemanski could not be reached Cot comment. DeFraga Hid Lemanski wasn'tfeeling well. DeFra.ga said he would send personal apologies to the ca& (See WITQI. PaJ• AZ) • ,, INSIDE TODAY Jf JIOU t0ent to high Khool i1t • Orangtt Countv m the Surf mg ··so,, head /or "T~ Rnnloft.'• f'or. o revfeu> of Clrii n'1» mov- ie, see J>QQe Cl. ~ ladex · , ( .A2 OAIL Y PILOT N/C No Leads In Theft Of Horse By GARY GRANVILLE OI ... o.llJ "'•Ua.H Stanton police said today they are without Jeads in treir in- vestigation into the thef Thurs· day of a championship quarter horse worth an estimated ;590,000. -Town 'Policy. who-as-..a two- year·old has won more thaJ\ $300,000 in ,.ace puraes, disap. peared Crom his sU.ble sometime between 10:15 p.m. Wednesday and 6:1S a.m. Thursday, police said. And so far, police said, they have no leads in tracking down .,.,__--t~..tiel'•tb.iew---- I 11 I II 11 i ' I ( l i ' j Th4) horse owned by Ivan Ash· m ent disappeared from the stalls where he was kept at the A J Ranch, 11632 Western Avenue, Stanton. Town Policy's trainer, Blaine .Schaneveldt said he believes the heist of bis prize selding was well planned. He and investigators believe Town Policy was taken from his ·stall, led across a field and then loaded into a waiting horse van. But where the tw.o·ye;lr.old quarter horse champion went Crom there remains a mystery. FBl agents joined the in - vestigation because of the belief Town Polley miaht have been taken across state Jines, a federal oCCense in a horse thell. The only m ajor quarter horse title to elude Town Policy in his brie( but rich racing career was the All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico early last month. He finis.bed second ID that race, a race that attracted top quarte.r horses from throughout the coun- try to the New Mexico mecca of quarter horse racing. Grand Jurdrs Out for Blood Oaitr Piltlt •1att Phete Tedd Bigson of Huntin~ton Beach plays Count Dracula and Costa Mesa's Angela Rosati is Vampira at a haunt- ed house s ponsored by the Murc.:h of Dime:-in a deserted warehouse at the corner of RC'd Iii II A venue and Carnegie Street , Santa Ana. Thl· srnry attraction will be open from now until llallow<.•er1 frnm 7 to 10 p m. S unday thro ugh Thurs day a nd from 7 t11 11 Frid.i) s and Saturdays. 2 El Tt;Jro Marines Die in]et Crash Two El Toro Marines were killed Thursday morning when their F4 Phantom jet crashed at sea about 55 miles west of Pomt Mugu. Capt. William G. Duncan, 30. of To Hear Mesa frvine was identified as one of the two men aboard the asrcrafl Ca pt. Dunc an. a seven-year Sh. optmg· Ca11:1e veteran who had been based at ~.1111 lht• ;.11rcrafl had taken off I rom F.I Toro on a routine lrain· in~ fl1 J!ht II cr:.i:.hed after a dis· I rt•~., l->l~nal ~a'\ 'ent at about Ill 15 am half Y.ay bet'4ecn San N1t·n1:1 ... and San Clemente Althoui::h the bodies of the men have not bl'en rt><.'ove red. the 'l>Okcsman said, wrecka~e in - dicated the two perished in the t r ash. AD the El Toro Marine Corps Asr -Station for two years, was the T&e case ot' an o ft-cJury -Tada:r-in~-erceptoffte.er~ . Hawthorne. Police pffice11 who al-The pilot of the plane has not legedly shot a C~t.a Mesa auto been identified pending notirieli· shop owner will lJe submitted to 1 tion of next of kin. the Orange County Grand jury · J\ ,Marine Corps spokesman Ile said the cause of the crash 1s under Investigation and no other information is available. Capt. Duncan i!' s urvived by his wife. Marilyn, a nd one year old daughter, Randi. ' nex.t w~1 a District Attomey's OCfice . spokesman reported to- day. . Tbe DA's aide said his oCfice- has completed invesU,aUon into the SepL 17 incident Involving Hawthorne OUleer Michael . Moran, 30, who allegedly shot HuntingtOn Officer shop owner J oo Allan McClure. 34. I McChae's attorney claims his client is now paralyzed from the waist down} ~o ~barges have been filed against Officer Moran lo dale. The DA's aide declined lo in· die a~ what would be asked of the Graud Jury or if any witnesses would be called to testify. He did report that some crime lab report.S arainvotv~. _ Richard !(Joli, the altorne.fT<>r victim McClure, said tod~ he has ' filed a · $5 milHon claim against the city of .Hawthorne on . behalf of hiS client(· He said McClure is in ·stable condition but that he has no reel· ing below the .chest and that the prognosis ls not eood- The shoottng reportedly oc- curred after Officer Moran drove his car OVet' ,the freshly cleane;d floor of McClure's auto rep8lr s hop. . The two men began arguing a nd McCl<tre was shot twice in the chest. Rebate O r dere d · SACRAMENTO (,AP> -ln a decislon that could cost the feder•t government millions of doUais, a District Court Judge has or_dered the U.S. Department of A~riculture to compensate peop e wbose emer1ency food slam s were denied or delayed by • Jegal qualification pro- cedures. · • O..ANGI COAST s DAILY PILOT 111f ~ 0-10.11,1>1io.. ""ll•nl<n II,.,.. ·-llltHt ........ \ .. l\_l_"'1""'0.-Qoftt Pu&t1 ....... c:o-..... 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By ROBERT BAftK ER 0t.,. 0.01y P,... si.tt Huntington Be ac h P olice Sergeant James Dahl, fired last December on a number of allega· lions, has ~'n reinsta ted to duty by the city's l>ersonnel board Dahl w as a c cu se d o r participating in nude sw\mminR and drinklnli! parties at the city's Central Park at so·<'allect "prayer· ~e\ings" attended bv officers who relaxed after tom pleting their night shifts. The personnel board. in ruhni: for Dahl's reinstatement, also said that he should forfeit salan and other benefits for the periorl that he didn't work That total i" believed to be about $19,000 Dahl also was a~cused of hav Small Quake Shakes Up West County A relatively small earthquake re gistering 2. 7 magnitude on tM Richter Scale rippled through a wide area of north Huntington Beach and Westminster Thurs- day afternoon. A spokesman at the CalTech Seismological Center today pin- pointed its origin at about six miles north to northwest f)f Hunt· ington Beach. No damage was reported and many· persons who felt the tremor beUeved it was probahly a sonic boom. due to its brevity Woman Ge t s Prison T erm A San Clemente woman who admitted that she injected bat- tery acid into the veins of a screaming victim who later died was sentenced Thursday to three years in state prison. Orange County Superior Court. Judge Kenneth Willia ms ordered the immediate return of Cynthia /\nn Mendenhall, to the state's Frontera Prison where !lhf' re- cently underwe nt 11 90-day diagnostic study. Mrs. Mendenhall, 24. of l(J·C Avenida Del Mar had earlier pleaded guilty to charges of 11l templed murder. She was booked on murder charges during an lnvestigalion that led to Identical charaes be- ing tiled qaioat four men. ing a n invol vement with a Garden Grove woman who this week filed a d a maji!e claim against lhe csly of Huntington Beach, cla.1roing mistreatment hy police -but not by Dahl The woma n, Caroline Casey, C'la1 mcd that she was denied mcd1cul altenlson when she was arrC'Slt·d and held on a reported I h<'fl <'hargl' , l><.1hl said l()(lav Lhal his in· \ oh·t·nwnt with M rl-.. Cai;t"y "had tw1•n 1)101.1, n totally out of propor- 1111n " All<irnl'Y N1«holas Counter, \~ho acted m1 the <.'ity ·s behalf at lht• hearings, said that Dahl's in- Vt)l\'<'ment w11h Mrs . Casey was 11111 cllr<'clly r('lated to the In· \\''iliJ:allOI\ An orftc1al in the city also !mid that Oahl hacl been given a he· tlrlN'lor test in the course of the Ill\ c~t1galwn 1n an effort to prove he• had ~t·\.ual relations with a \\om an Y.luk on dutv. Oahl arlmitted makm~ some m1~1 .1k1•s and 'aid that termina· Lion from lhl' force was not 'lotally without ba~as for action. ~ · · f..,ro1t1 Page A l ~WITCH ... ~r·cgations about the witch hunt. ''lt was iust ,meant to be a fan· tasy for the kids." said De Fraga. . TM. Lions Club had hoped to use I he wilrh search to promote the IOt h ann ua l city Halloween p..irade. OeFraga said no witch sent in ,1 rc:-qucst to be in the parade as Lemanski had asked. Ins Lead. Lemanski 's post offi ce box in F'ounta1n Valley was flooded with demands from the 1rat<' church groups that the wnch search be called off. "Witches are real," s aid Mrs. Trnny. "Those people just didn't realize the harm they did by in- vi ting them ... Mrs . Erwin said s he has form e d an "E r adication of Witrhes Society" to ensure no broom ·Titlers s howed up at the purude · • "I think Mr Lemanski's in· vilotion was naive and that he posi;lhly thought it was an in· 1 11ocuou!-i action ... ~aid Mrs . 1-;rwin. "However . he is putting an over-emphasis on witchcraft as ' un extra power," s he said. The parade wiU go ahead as sche duled O ct. 29. Wllhout' WltC hl'l>, . Closure Forced? N-M Officials Deny Charges By MICHAF.L rASKEVICH O! ltw Dalh Pllot ~till A Newport Mesa School Dis· tntl official today denied a c·harge that d1str1ct pressure fo rced a citizens advisory com· miltee lo recommend closure of Monte Vista School in Costa Mesa. Although Monte Vis ta PTA Preside nt C aroline He nsen claims the committee's recom- m~d·ation..to. use..M.onte Vista. as 1he-new site for McNaUy-.Qui: ti nuation School was "rigged fr o m lhe be g inning," Dr. Norman Loats, deputy superin- 1endent of the school district. s:ws the committee acted on Its -. own. Bay View and Victoria Schools, both of which are opcralin~ far below student capacity, were not nmong the potential closure sites selected by the committee. After a series of meetings the committee came up with Monte Fro• Page A J Vista, Whittier and Wilson Schools as m osl desji:able for the r elocation of McNally. Loats admitted that district Of· ficials were surprised by the co mmittee's choice or sites, but emphasized that the committee was free to use its own criteria in. narrowing the choices. Loats beU~ves lhe committee -eliminated Victoria and Bay View because those schools FARRAH lacked sufficient space to house • • • McNally s tudents. Tf;a l ~or ~'Gff4&Tdin~--~.-..Elip -ow-lt.'.s~up. ~ distrU:t.ttl:!St.ees Wilson in wig, makeup and a to decidelf MontevrslaU-a~~ Capistrano Valley High School ble site for the continuation cheerleader's ouUit. Pictures of school. Trustees hope to relocate this probably will appear in the the downtown McNally campus new Mission Viejo school's first by 1979 and sell the seven-acre yearbook. site to make way for the re- development of downtown Costa Loats added that a second com-Geraldine j os hed th al she Mesa. m ittee recommendation to study should be ailowed to be in the Loats s aid trustees may need ; t he need for McNally as a tournament on the women's additional time lo study whether : separ a te facility may keep team. ··1 feel I'm as good as any McNally students could be as-• Monte Vista open through next man around here.'' s he com· s i mi) ate d into exis ting ' school year. plained. alternative education programs ' But angry Monte Vis la She might have helped Farrah. at tbe district 'a four high schools. : parents, who pla n to dem-A th b t d t th' lss onstrate their feelings at Despite one young man's plea, oroug s u yo lS ue "Please Farrah, for me," she could taJce a number of months, :. 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October 21. 19 7 r OAILY PILOT :\3 Hijacker 'Sat,· Pulled Trigger' ATLANTA <AP> -The sky jacker who commandeered a Jt:t 10 Nebraska for a cross.country dash to spring a friend from jail and then killed himself "made a value judgment" between prison or suicide, says his lawyer Suicide: 'Value Judgment' Over Jail 11 male passengers and the two crewmen hostage after landing at Atlanta's Hartsfield Interns· t1on:.il Airport. He demanded that lw be given $3 mllhon, weapons Thomas r,tichael Hannan, 29. had released his 13 hostages but was still talking to his lawyer aboard the 1-'rontrer Airlines Boe· rng 737 he hijacked 14 hours <'arlier Thursday when he "just ·al dowQand pulied the trigger,·· sat a el"tTU'iih 6f ttft!?Bf: 'fhe sudden gur1rire ended a long day of quiet negotiation. in which FBI agents carefully stalled Hannan over e ground·lo- a1rcrart radio hookup, and Han· nan, alt.hough occasionally bns· lling with impatience, returned polite "Yes. sir" and "No, sir". rei.ponses Hannan h1Ja ckcd the J<'t in an attempt to free George Dav1<l Stewart -whom police 1dC'n t ified as a fellow homo!>exual and to get a $3 million ransom. Hoth Stewart and his attorney. J . Roger Thompson. urged llan· nar\ to surrender . Dunn credited d>olh wit.? l!_elpmg ~Q.,d the day- long .drama witfi no other in· j uries. Hannan and Stewart had been arrested in Mobile, Ala., last month and charged with stealing $7,000 from an Atlanta bank Sept. 2. Stewart was kept in Jail. tlan- nan was released on S25.000 bond .,.w., ........ ODD CORNELL, 83, HEADS FOR 'OUTSIDE' Sen Quentin Has Been 'Home' for 46 Veers .He'll Be Baek? Wn, 83, Leaves Quentin SAN QUENTIN (AP) -Odd Cornell, 83. the oldest inmate in _California's oldest prison. said goodbye again to buddies in San Quentin. Fort.be tbll'd time in seven years, the veteran jailbird has · been freed l'rom the old penitentiary. I I Tllebetswereonhe'd be back. Odd, bis real name, 1.s Uve.fooHive willl blue eye.s. wi91>y blond hair and a love fOT rolled cigarettes. He's got 46 yeart of ac• cumulated time at •·Q." EVERY Tl~E T HEY'VE LET ODD ~o. he'-. walloped a landlord and strutted back in, charged with parole v1olat1on This time. he.'s been paroled to a tiny rest home in {my Ex eter. not Car from where he murdered his wife and J4.year.old stepdaughter SO years aRo. "I 'd rather be on the outside than in." Odd insisted.. "I'd make 1t on the out.side. if someone would give me a hole in the wall and leave me alone." BUT LONGTIME STAF F MEMBERS at the pnson re- member hoy.t, shortly after he was first paroled in 1970, he came back to the San Quentin gates. begging unsuccessfully to be let back in. In 1975. aJtcr his second parole, he asked a San Francisco bartender to call UP his parole offlcer and get him back m behind bars. In both cases, his passport back to prison amounted to slug· ging his landlords with the same punches he used years .ago as a professional bantamweight fighter. · . COMING HOME Er\RLY ONE Af"l'ERNOON, he found two men running out the door and his wife and stepdaughter inside in bed. "I woke up th jail ... he said. '·They told me l killed them both with my old Frontier .45, and I was sentenced to bang.·· ·He displayed a scar on his belly, where, he said. he shot himself at being told what he had done. His death sentence was commuted in 1934 to liCe 1mpnson· meot without parole, then softened more in 1966 to permit parole. Workers, Drivers 'Find Sunday Tips · For those who feel they spend most oC their lives in their cars and on the job. Sunday's Daily Pilot will provide some relief. POLICY PROBE Why does your cal" insurance cost less than the cost to Los Angelenos and more than for Sun Oiegani-"' llo" can you keep your ~premium payment to a ·m inimum" Staff Writer Wilham Schreiber JllH'" examples in the main feature of tht' YOl' :.ecuon. BATTLING \'NtONS An Orange County hus iness associa lion uses employee education and mana$!emenl sensitivity to keep union or~n 1 zers away. How they do 11 1s outlined in a c SUNDAY'S BFSI'' J Business Page story by Thom Lecoq. WAREHOUSING CRIME Why do so many criminals return to prbon? The horrors or the old \\ ay'> of c·riminal justice and the hope of the new will be l'xamined in an As!-<><:ialed Prc~i. feature MOVI F-~ MOVJNG Several dozen s tates have rustled away Hollywood's rilmmakers lo such an <'Xlcnt that California has set up its own film commission to bring home its prodigal cinema sons . Results will be descr1b(>(! in an Entertainment article. CanIWnball Deadly~ S YRACUSE. N.Y <A P ) Shl"rifr~ depul1es are consulting nn 1862 Army manual to learn whether a cannonball of ap· parent CiviJ War vlntaate will ex · pl ode X rn}·s of the ball Wednesday did not help Onondaga County drpuUes rind the answer. They ~ay they would not like to destroy 11 be~nusc of the boll"s hrs lonc value. Dcpullc•s turnf"cl to thC' ttld ord nan ce manual to he lp de tcrminc if tht• cunnonball was dangerous. The 30 pound ball was discovered by a woman and her son near their apartment hou!\e In nearby Cicero and allowed to return to his home Stewart as having "a sexual rela· "We:-· re both pretty worried. and two parachutes in addition to in N cbra:ska. tionsh1p," but former high school Your mother and I both think you frN•dom for Stewart. llannlln. called "Mike" by his friends found that hard to ought lo hand in that gun and call "We had not given in to any of friends, had moved with hi s believe. itqults.Can't youdo that,boy'!" his demands for g uns, htm1ly from Sioux Falls. S.D .. as They remembered Hannan as There was no reply. parachutes or money," Dunn u youngster to Grand Is land, someone who went quietly with Hannan had ordered the pilot said. Neb .. where the hijack began the "in-crowd" at school, did to fly the plane and its 29 Hann a n released the early Thursday when he stormed mediocre work in college and passcni<:rs to Kans as City, ~tewardessesjust before dark. aboard the plane with a sawed· served a military term in Viet-where 18 passengers ·-elght Tb en Stewart. who was off s,ho~un. ~ _ • nam. A marriage four years ago women, eight children illld two brought to the airport by the FBI. ~'h -sc ool classm a~s: hr-}aitled ooly.a-~ _ ~ _me~ -were relea~ed. On~ man joined the forces asking him to Nebraska remembered him as a Hannan~ lfltents f lew to-had a.~~on9ition arid the -3urrendeJ'~ _ popular, good·looking student Atlanta Thursday to plead with second was a boyhOOd ft1end of-- -_ -_ who played varsity sports and him to surrender, but he said he Hannan·s who was on the same "Please release the bosta~.''- liked women. did not want to talk to them, did flight by chance. Stewart told Hannan over the Mobile police say they re· not want to get involved "in some The plane continued to Atlanta radio. Jr Hannan held out, his C'e t ved a law enforcement soap opera." where Stewat-t was being held. frie{ldtoldrum, "it'sjus tgoingto {'1rcular describing Hannan and llis father told him by radio· II an nan kept two stewardesses. be a bloody thiot ... Celia's Trial Delayed Pending federal court acllon on a motion filed by lawyers for Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. led to a de· lay Thursday in Orange County Superior Court action ·involvini the physician and co-defendant Stephen Robert Evans. Judge H. Warren Knight halted pica bargaining discussions between defense lawyers and the prosecution when he learned that Los Angeles Federal Court Judge Matt Byrne is scheduled to rule Tuesday on Celia's demand for a new trial in that court. Judge Byrne sentenced Cella. 52, to five years in prison 16 months ago after he round the physician guilty of criminal charges stemming from the defrauding or two county hospitals controlled by Cella as secretary·treasurcr. . Former hospital administrator Evans. 32, was found guilty on rl'· IJted charf(CS and sentenced to one year in prison. Both men arc fn•c on ap~al. If the plea bargaining negot1a lions currently under way break <low11 , .Jud)!C Knight will an· nounc1.• the l11c:.it1on of what will tic Cl· Ila ·s second trial on char~e~ c:ontain<!d mu Grand Jury 1nd1ct ment. A defense attorney has re· vealed \hat the Superior Court trial will be moved to San Diego. He said a decisiolloo the location of the Evans trial will not h<' made until the Cella trial 1~ m 1t-. l°IO'>IO$t 'lil~I.'' \1.·11.1·.., law)cr:. art: a~king .luclgl· B}rnc to set a:.1de ht'> tnal ruhni: of June. 1976. and ord&r a new lnal on the basis of new evidence that has come into their possession. They refused to reveal the nature of the new evidence that led to the filing or the motion. CM -,Jrot"hers Plead Guilty To Gambling Two Costa Mesa brothers ac· cused on arrest of taking more than $3,000 in bets placed by un· de rcove r officers have pleaded guilty to bookmaking charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert E. Rickles ac- cepted the pleas filed by John nay Woody, 28, or 2000 Continen· tal Drive, and Larry Ray Woody, 25. of 2775 Mesa Verde Drive. Larry Woody was sentenced to 90 days in the Orange County Jail and placed on three years proba· lion. His brother. John. drew a :JO·day jail term and three years probation. It was alleged in 38 felony counts filed against the pair that undercover officers who visited the Galley Res taurant. 829 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach , placed rhore than $3,000 in bets with the two employees. Judge Ric kles was told by Larry Woody's proba\ion officer that the defendant did not regard bookmaking as an offense but preferred to think of such opera· t1ons as business transactions. She told the judge that he rt•aclily admitted making $3,000 a ve-nr m profits from bookmaking JCI 1vil1cs Construction Theft Probed Cost a Mesa police are still :-cc:-kin~ clues in the theft of $8.000 worth of supplles from a con· s truction site Wednesday night Point. <>lectrical equipment. t11ols and ulshwashcrs were stolen <rom an office trailer and j:lnra~e ul the intersection of Puularlrw Av('nuc and Hear St rOl't T h t' los& was s urfHed by Richard Scwt•ll Building Oevelopme.-il tnc • United Ele<:· trienl and Tony Hansgen PaJnt- ini;t anct Drywall, p<>lice said . Bias Suit 'Humbugs' Yule Plans BAYTOWN, Tex. (AP> -A re· llgious discrimination suit has cast a Goose Creek school official in the role of Scrooge and forced him to say "Bah! Humbug!'' to the singing of most Christmas carols in the schools. On the advice or attorney. Supt. Johnny Clark has banned Christmas activities that deal with Christ during regular school hours, pending trial of the suit. The American Civil Liberties UnionJiled a laws uit in February on behalf or Ruth Johnson, a • J ewish mother of two scbool children who claimed Christian activities in .the southeast Texas school were"unconslltutional. The $$5,000 damage suit, set for trial in May, also claims Mrs. Johnson's rights as a parent to rlPte rmine the relitious trainin~ of her chHdren was violated. Clar~ said \he ban on religious plays a'r)d carols still allows ac· llvilles based on the spirit of giv· ing and a llows instrum ental presen tation or carols that otherwise might be object.iona· hit'. .. l think it's regrettable that we can't h ave Christmas pro- ~ram s." said Clark. "I think it's IMt tor thl· 1rad1t1on and h<'ritage 111 our country." A Real. Swing Patrick Wiseman, an ACLU lawyer, said the issue involved is freedom of reUglon. , ' \<"tr1.·...,.., Farrah F t"'t.t'tt·Major::-. takes a healthy ::-.wtnR cl111111~ lhl' lilmmg o.f 1 t~~111::-. gamc.~nth actor Dick \'un 1•.1 111·11 1n :\11 ........ 1011 \ 1 ·10 1 hur::-.tlay. I he match \\as part .. 1 1 h•· f "t•lt•lint~· Ch.allt'ng<' of Thl' St'Xl'S .. that J'> to ht> · -.ho" n latt•r on tl'lcv1s1on 1 Hc•lated story Page A51 $2 Million Narcotic Haul C ARLSBAD CAP) • The apartment was modest, but police say they found narcotics worth $2 million there. After a six-month fnvesliga. tion. they say the raid Wednes· day night netted nine pounds of phencyclldine. or "Angel Dust." Two men were arrested. The Angel Dust was enough to make a million doses sold on the street at ·$2 each, the police spokesm an said. .FALL QEAIANCE CITRUS SALE DWARF ORANGE rcacurin>t over a dozen varictie!> of ORANGES. LEMONS, . LIMES , TANGERINES, GRAPEFRUITS and MANDARINS. HURRY, while selection la ... t" 5·gdl. size rc:-g. S9 .9~1 Sale S6.99 DOUILE BEGONIA . 'Choose from the easy.to-peel. i.eedlei1s Washington Navel or the sweet Juicy Valencia Oraniie. These fully-blossomed p lants feature double pink or red blossoms on dark·foliagl'd plants. l"91L w.,... SU t 51a1. slu,,.... s I o.tt Sale 55.99 SILK OAK Plant th.ts super·fa:>t·gro" mg tree ror rinC·lexlured folia&C' and golden-0range blossoms in !.um mer. s·,.a. ua , ,.... "o.tt Sale 5 4.99 Sale 99c ARMSTRONG JUNIPER This hardy care.free conifer perfroms well as a foundation or accent plant. ...... .,_, ,..._ $2.H Sales 1.19 ··we·re talking about making ~ure a taxing institution, a school district or a government body, is not taking tax dollars from Jews, Muslims. aenostics, and support- ing Christianity." Wiseman said. School attorneys, using a pre- liminary hearing, argued that activities such as prayers at root· ball games and other voluntary programs do J'l()t violate the U.S. S upreme Court r u ling on separationofchurch andstate. Clark's ban is scheduled t.o be discussoo Monday at a school board meeting. ILOOMIMfi STOCK You,I love this nrst blooming batch or this wtnter season color Cavorite. Oreat for brightening any sunny area. 4".n.,,... 1t• Sale 39c OLEANDER Lush specimens in bloom. up to 3' tall . make this s pecial an outi;tandlng value. Choose from pink or while. , ...._Ju. ,..._ S2.4t Sale 99c INST ANT LAWN 5 lqUAll JllflOU.S 1o1 cw· ttte G,..... c...,.t Sod DICHOMDIA . $ I tJ HYIRID IERMU~A 01 ILUNIASS s I~ STOLOHS ALSO AV AIL.AILI ~ "'1cet OM411n 10/26/71 Al ...... u.ttM ......... 0,... 7 D.ye • W-" 1 &a.-6 fl·l'll. f'.tt. .., t "' I 2123 NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MISA t• *f'. 64&.Jt25 • P ... o ~ 642-4 t OJ ' \ ' A.J DAILY PILOT Fricfoy, October 21 1971 WEATHER I NATION I WORLD ,. Crash Kills 10 President 'Pleased' ). . . Jost • ~ I wieh Tom Dl"phine '- OLD WEST DEPT. -You may be growing we ary of t he headlines filled 'with fear and dis· may these days with jet hijack· ings. l<idnapings, trunk murders and other hlfilrcrflnes: Bul n'bw w~ 'lrnow-we-Mve our own trouble right here in 0(ange County. Right here in the Year or Oiir Lord 1977, we have a horse lhlef in our midst. Sometime, probably in the ear- ly hours yesterday, a horse· snatcher crept into a stall out ii1 Stanton and made off with a two- year -old gelding named Town Policy. Okay, so you might suggest this is a rather unusual oews item in the Space Age but beyond that, sowbat? Well for one thing, Town Policy is no ordinary bit of horse flesh. He wasn't used lo puH a plow. Kids didn't ride him on weekends al the park for four bits a turn. This animal was hardly a candidate for the glue factory. IN EVENT YOU do not folJ ow .such matters. let the record show that Town Policy is a quarter horse valued at an estimated one-half million dollars. He's a racer. Running the short.sprints at Orange County's Los Alamitos race track and elsewhere. Town Policy was reported to have won eight of his last nine starts and collected more than $.100,000 for his owner, one l van Ashment. And now, alas. this prized :.mimal has been snatch~ from his rightful owner by a lrorse lhief. - Marines MANILA, The Philippines <AP) -A Marine helicoptrer taking part in a massive U.S. a m· phibious exercise crashed and burned on Mindoro island today, killing at least 10 or the 39 servicemen ·aboard, military spokesmen report~. By nightfall some of those ~froard --trrn--..do.wned -(}H~3 - belico~f)d not been account· ed !or, a Navy spoiesmah Saict:-- THE AIRCRAFT was carrying 8 crew of five amt-34 passengers when it crashed on the island 80 miles southwest or Manila, military officials said. "At least 10 personnel .are known to be df3d and others have sustained critical injuries." said Lt. Cmdr. Michael Sherman. Subic Bay U.S. Naval Base spokesman. He said there was little further immediate information from the crash site. Non-naokers Win IL cost $2,815. but J 1 m Miller. 1>resident or _lntermalic. Inc., Spring Grove, Ill., says it was worth it to hefp 2S of his 700 employes q uit s moking for a yt!ar. He covered their bets or up to SlOO each and added anoUrer Sl .000 to be split among those who kicked the habit for a year. or the 64 participants. 25 went the distance and got the pay-off Thursday. The more than S700 bet by those who didn't make it was donated to the American Cancer Society. Prices Rise· At Slow Rate WASlU NCTON <AP) -Inflation held to a moderate rate last month us consumer prices rose by only three-tenths of 1 per~ent, the same aa in August. the government reported today. Jf {lveraged over the entire year, the September increase would meart'a 3.6 percent anoual rate of inflation, a sharp improvement over cent. the 10 percent annual rate re- corded al t.he beginning of the year. At the White House, Pre~s Secretary Jody Powell said President Carter was "gratified ...and eneoutJllW ~e.contiDu~ moderation in conaumer price in- ------nation." The increases in August and ~p~&r~e tbe i mallest -m0ii't1f1Yn~~nce ~Jt ~e­ llem.ber .. SOME GOVERNMENT THE PRESIDENT w.as e.Cnno.roists pudicted that the "particularly pleased,'' the press slowing 01 innation during the ~C"t"et."-Y .sai~h.ll_!be , summer will persjst through the slowdown in consumer price fn.--~u.ttlmllasdeclin.i.nU~rm prices creases over the past several continue to exert a moderating mon~ has been broad· based.·· e ffect on retail food prices. •'Though the new figures do not Whole:;ale farm pnices have mean our problems with inllation been falling since April-The areover,lheydoclearlyindicate decline began showing up at the a welcome respite for .con· retail level in July when con· s umers," Powell said. s umer prices rose foµr·tenths of 1 Prices have increased at an an· percent, following monthly gains nual rate of 4.2 percent over the averaging seven·tenths of 1 per· last three months, compared S U BI C -~A Y , s O m i 1 es northwest ,or here. was home base , for the amphibious ex· e rcise ... Fortress Lightning." which was in its final day today. Sherman said units of the U.S 7th Fleet were standing by near Mindoro to provide medical help during rescue operations . with an 8.1 percent rate in the second quarter of the year and a Another Bl Push Due __ :~=::-::;:~:~ one-tenth of 1 percent last month. following an increase of three· tenths or 1 percent increase in August. Prices declined for pork, p()ultr,y, fresh fruits. eggs, coffee a nd dairy product.S, h.elptrig tO offset increases for fresh vegetables and beef. H e said som e wounded Marines had arrived at Sub1c 's medical center and others would be taken there or to the Clark U.S. Air Base hospital, 45 miles north of Manila. · NAMESOFTHE victims were withheld because relatives had not been notified. Sherman SaJd U.S. government s pecialis ts were investigating the cause of the crash. Last weekend, an A4 Skyhawk jet participating in the exercise ~ into Subic Bay. killing the pilOl.-... The ma~e.Q Involved an estimated 6,500 Maril:lts and 31 Navy ships manned t>y u,ooo sailors. ' Next Week's Effort Follows House 'No' Vote WAS HI NGTON 1/\P > Dichard supporters of the Hl supeTsonic bomber say they may make a fresh try next week following a defeat in the House. T he revived effort to force Presi- dent Carter to order lhe plane tn· to production was defeated by ;i 204-194 vote Thursday. At issue 1s Carter's decision l a~t s ummer to s uspend produc tion of the bomber and em· phasize pilotless cruise missiles in the American mtclear ::irsen~ Since theo, the administralion has agreed to accept a S20 millton appropriation for research on a new version of the FBlll fighter ( I N SHORT J • hombcr dt>~igncd to r t'placc the BJ 's role in penetrating Soviet air defenses'. Eff1'1 Moy Goh1 TiMe WASllJNGTON <A P> The House 1s considering a bill that would ~1ve prop()nents of the Equa l Rights Amendment an ad. d1t1onal seven years to win the amendment ·s rutif1~ation. Vance predicts the pi.t ct will be a pprovt'<i in a national plebiscite m PanamaQnSunday. Vance told the House lnterna. tional Affairs Committee Thurs- day it would be "foolhardy for me to s peculate" on a vote ma rgin, but said the Carter ad- ministral.Jon 's "best information is that it will receive approval." •Lob1J11bt' Resigns WASH1NGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter has accepted the res· 1g nation o r a n assistant a~riculture secretary who had lobbied other government of- ficials about a law affecting ir- Non-food prices also continued to moderate last mooth. rising by only two-tenths of 1 percent. about the same as the three pre- vi o us months. TOP PUTTERS SINGER DIES Shades of the Old West. You figured this kind of thing went out when they removed the s winging doors from saloons and paved Front Street. The only horse thief you've heard of in modem times was being chased acr oss the s ilver scr~n by John Wayne who was galloping along, waving a ri· ., ne over his head. ., 'Chief' to Return Under the bill introduced Thursday by 21 con~ress mcn. the deadline for ratification would be extended from March . 1979 to 1986. Hearings on the measure are to bc~in in the next two weeks. . rigalion water used by his farm, Agri culture Se cretary Bob Bergland said today. .Robert H. Meyer submitted. a letter or resignation to t.be White House Thursday night, Bergland salain an interview. Meyer bas admitted coot.acting other gov- ernment officials on behalf or his family and neighbors in the ricb Imperial Valley irrigated farm ing area of Southern Califomta. BUENOS, AIRES, Argentina <AP> -lloward Guiton, lead singer of the Platters, a U.S. singing group, died in a hospital .here today after suffering a heart attack, the U.S. Consulate said. Hewas39. AT LATEST R E PORT. however . the thievery or Town P olicy didn't involve getaway wilb h oof beats clattering through the streets of Orange County. IIllH to Senate Investigators have suggested that in the early morning hours yesterday, the bad guy snuck into 'l'owo PoUcy's stall, quietly Jed the animal away and whisked him from lbe scene of the crime in a regular horse trailer drawn by a still-unJdentified gasoline driven vehicle. Clearly, this is a melancholy turn of events. It's bad enough that we live in the modem age where thieves and terrorists are sophisticated. They gr ab jetliners a nd force them t-0 fly all over the globe. They blow up automobiles with ex:pl osives or h igh technology. BUT SOME CRIMINALS are obviously driving u s ever backward into history. Never mind 1977-slyle terror. Right here· in Orange County, we have an old-fashioned horse thief at large. Jn the Old West. horse stealing was a capital offense. When they caug ht the miscreant. be got hung from the nearest available tree. The whole town got Invited to the necktie party. So crime goes backward. The next thing you know, we may all awake in the dead of the night to hear shouts as the sheriff's posse clatters out on horseback in our pa ved streets. WASIDNGTON <AP> Sen Hubert 1-1 Humphrry <;aid fr1>m ht'> Minnesota home th.al he will return to tbe Capital with President Carter on Sunday "because when the commander in chief says he'd like to stop by Md pkk you up, you don l say no.·· "Besides." cracked the seriously ailing senator. 'T ve been trying to get on Air Frorce One for a long time.·· Senate dulles. Humphrey, who has remained "It is necessary for me to con· in Mrnnesota since doctors dis· linuc these treatments, .. Hum. covered inoperable cancer lru1t phrey told about 2,000 persons al August. addressed via telephone the dinner tribute. ''I've been a Was hington gala Thurs day asked to taJk to you by telephone. night honoring his long public and I really don't like it that service career . way." - Then he joked: "Arter alt. I'm a really qu.iet and introverted p e r son. I d on't like l a r ge c rowds." WITH A STRONG voice, Hum· phrey said he and his wife were "heartsick because 1 can't be with you ... but I think yeu know why." But• 'things are coming along .... he said of bis recovery effort. "They 're just great and l feel better every day." Humphrey noted that Carter h ad extended his invitation earljer in the day to join him on Air Force One when the Presi· dent returns from a weekend trip to California. Humphrey will be picked up in Minneapolis. MANY PERSONS. including Humphrey's closest friends, have feared that Humphrey would never be able to return. He still is taking intensive cancer treatments, and it was unclear Just how long he could stay In W asbington or whether he would attempt to fully resume his HE TOLD THE gathering. "l want you to cnJOY this evening My philosophy is. whenever you can do it, have fun. Live it up, and then the next day. go 10 work.'' Earljer, Vice Pre5ident Mon- dale, host for the affai(. saluted Humphrey as a man "who has touch ed everyone's lives. Everywhere I go. the first ques- tions I'm asked. whet.her it's m a board room or a ghetto. is ·How·s Hubert'? .• Lorne Gr~ne. a close Hum· phrey friend and one of several entertainers who performed at the event, said: "When history weighs the great social advances o( our lime. the impact of the man who never b<>came pres1 · dent may outweigh them all.·· Sunny Skies Return Most of Nation Gets Warmer Temperatures Tet11perat•~• All>uqu.,que A$11evlll• All ... le e ...... rc-. Bolw Boston 8rowwnsv1lle Bulle to Cllertest0<1. W.V•. 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StArf Report MuntU>QIO<l l\4111<11 Wlht\ twn to 1111e1 •••I with w~\I swell. <..ont11t1on• l•lt ~-l•wDOtl l"'A<ll Wfv"• ~flf' It> lwn 1••1 wit~'°"'"""'•' •-II tond1 11011\ .. •yi>Oor (Coo.tlol wcalher will b'- found on POf/'1 83 today J Treaty 'Y.-s' Efl~d ·WASHINGTON <AP) -While -"'N~aty negotiators s ay U.S . publi~ opinjon appears to be turn- ing in r.wor or-the.Panama Canal treaty. Secretary ~S(alt._ Cyrus G uiton was hotpitaUsed Thursday after collaJ>liDc in bis Buenos A.ires hotel room. The Platters were on a ftllfng tour of ArgenUne dtJes. Doctors said the body of the singer would be flown back to tbe UDlted States tonight. \nf ormat\v~ · and on\V tn enterta\n\ogo. A\L '( p\LOT · · s turdaV your a . . . outdoor ws ior me d time\y ne d and no 1\PS an \us yar \-\E.LPfUL ardener~. P and .indoor ginforrnat1on. ·ntenance ma1 \t4S i n . the . OSE. GREAT ,..aL~'~!'~ass\tied ads· '""' o·rne-n· s\-\OP oa\\'I p i\ot ' d o...,er $25. tamous dise pr\ce No merchan DAILY PILOT 642-4321 '. ~ STATE I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Friday. October 2,, 1977 s DAILY PILOT AS KKK Gets Red Cari)et? Wa/,it~n Call,s for Firing of Officiah SAN DIEGO CAP> -A coali- tion or minority· and religious g ro ups has a.s ked President Carter to fire regional immigra- tion officials for giving "the red carpel treatment" to a Ku Klux Klan official. A t elegram was sent to the While Hous e Thursday by a co alition of minority, re· ligious and or- ganized labor groups joined by-Calitornia of the port of entry at San Ys idro. by immigration officials, spark- ing the telegram by the coalition. which Said the officials' recep- tion gave "tacit approval" to the Klun project. The telegram to Carter de· munded Jhe ouste r of J a mes O'Keefe, district immigration director, and Alan Clayton, of- ficer in charge at San Ysidro. legal border crossings. O'Keefe said Monday the meeting with Duke was routine and that he dis- couraged any "speller " progtam by the klan. --L l-:-Ga.v ,_ News reports quoted O'Keefe as saying the Klan should leave patrol of the border to pro- fessionals, but that t he immigra- tion s ervice welcomed any in- C OALITION MEMBER J lerm an Baca said the Carter ad· m inistration must b e h eJd. respons ible for its failure to "comprehe nd the problem of Latin Amerlcans in m 1gration," and Immigration Commissioner Leonel Castillo is to bla m e for "his failure and inability to con- trol tht?operations of the INS. the border patrol and it.s officials in t he field ... Tastes Suited Me r-v Y-rt ·o ym aHy-and fa rm ~abor leader Cesar Chavez • OUKE EA RLi F.R, PROTEST E RS chanting "death to the Klan" ripped a door off its hinges in try- ing to halt a Sacramento airport news conference by David Duke of Metairie. La .. Grand Dragon of the knight.softhe Ku Klux Kla n. Duke was in Sa cramento to m eet with Gov. Edmund Brown . formation from eitizens about ii· - A.pologiZe? --. ·~ -- Redd Foxx Would Rathsr Quit LOS ANGELES (AP > -Come-"get back" at the network, Foxx dian Redd Foxx says he will quit said, adding she wouldn't be able his ABC television series rather to do it through him. tha n apologize to actress Farrah · • I don 't a po Io g i z e for -w"IttUOCfucrngr\ew .. sw1m su1t Imes m Cos Ange les, Catalina a nd Cole offer a variety of s wimsuits designed to suit any taste. Cata lina·s "tube ... left. combines s uit with _ J r .. but a spokesman s aid Brown r~moV":I~~~aiHr~1mctung sll ap.t~-Woi.ilCfi\otS'~--,,. _ Fa wcett-Majors for a satire on f"Om elhing that ABC did," he her family which appeared on s aid. dre s s . Coll-. n J,!ht. ofl (·r~ th(• one-piece maillot anti lil t• evc r-µupul~1r h1kini. Burglars Take Loot From State Office SACRAMENTO CAP ) -A bur glary of t.be Air Resources. Board offi ces yielded a $36,000 computer, a $2,300 • videotape machine, numerous hand calculators -and a piggy bank, say officials. Board spokesman Bill Sesa said Thursday it happened between 8 p.m. Wednesday, when the last employes left. and Sa.m. Thursday. He said there was no sign of forced entry of the building. 12Sth and S Streets, but the burglars took doors off hinges to get' into the computer roord and some offices. State police are investigating. LNG Co1ttrov e'r..,, l'iwlftl LOS ANGELES (AP) -With con· troversy continuing over proposed sites for . a Uque rled na tural gas t erminal on the California coast, a draft. study dooe ror Santa Barbara County sa)'ll California probably will not need LNG until 1990. A federal hearing here Thursday m a d e it c lear that t he s t at e legis lature's t•hoice for 11 t erminal !>1te, Point Conception. v.111 not gain quick federal approval. • Solar BeatiftfJ P1Uhed SAN FRANCISCO t AP ) -~he Califor nia Public Utilities Com- mission staff has called on the state to spur a speedup of commercialization or solar water heating. The testimony came Thursday at a join t hearing held by the PUC and Boy~ott Clai-.ed ( __ sr._lf_TE_J Energy Resources Conservatuin ;rnd Development Commission A ~1m1l<1r s ession is s c he duled F'ntl.iv 1n Sacramento. · ~·Shake Braacley BRAWLEY <A P I A .swarm r1f earthquake::>. the strongc!>t rc.1:1!-tcr inR 4.0 on the Richl cr :.call:'. rattled windows. shook beds a nd set dog!> to barking in this Im perial Vall<·y town .'.IJu.IJ'sday~ authorities rcportC'd The firsr snock came at 1-rH <1 ro and registered 3 8 on tht• l'tirthquakt• meas uring scale. 1:1ccord1ni.: to Kate· Hutton. assistant resea rch engineer a t t h e California I ns tit ute of T e <C bno logy Se1s m olog 1c a l Laboratory in Pasadena • ·"'aacle ar ShutdolL"n 1\dwd P LF.t\SA '\;TO:--; 1\1' \ n 1.11l t11o11 of a nll-nUdcaT powt"r ~11>111'' hJ , pll1 11oned the \' S :-.:udP<ir lh·~ut.11111 ' Com mission tn shut do"' nth<· n;it111n ... fir st commercia l nuc ll•ar µO Y.cr plant. The coalition. comprised or various groups from East San Francisco Ra~. says new-round earthquak(' faulll> make General Elcctric's Vallec1tos atomic laboratory near he re a public danger. Gay Bar Patronage W allted by Coors CONCORD <AP> -Peter Coors says his family's beer company is working lo get Us product back into San Frimclsco area bars that cater to the homosexual trade. Coors. s~aklng to a group of busi- nessm en at the Concord Century Club Thursday, said gay bars in the area are engagc!d in an unofficial boycott of Coors Beer as a result of rumors the com pany made large contributions to Anita Bryant's antigay program. "THIS SIMPLY IS not true," Coors said. "We have remained neutral on 'Good Time' Not Had By All WOODLAND HI LLS CAP) -A m an and woman who claim their telephone num ber appeared on the cover of the National Lam- poon magazine with words urg- ing re aders to call it "for a good lim e" h ave sued the humor magazlnefor$1SO,OOO. Samuel a nd Winnie Tapper said Thursday that slnce the number appeared on the J uly is- sue they have received numerous obs cene. embarrassing and prank phone calls. The cover portrays a crudely dr awn nude woman aga inst a public bathroom wall cover<>d with graffiti , Including the .:rap· pcrs' phooenumber. A pToduction manager for the New York-based magaiine said t he n um ber was a s mudged version of-the Lampoon's own number, which is slightly dif· ferent from the Tappers·. No area c~wasjiven. the human rights issues. We haven't side d with Bryant or the gayl> in the controversy:' Coors sajd another boycott. promot- ed by the brewers union which s truck Coors' Ci-Olden, Colo .. plant last Apnl, h ad cut sales in Ca1trorn1a . the brewery's biggest ma rket, by only 5 percent. HE SAID ONl.Y 507 workers out or a force of about 8, 700 were stilt on st rike and no bar~aininr.: t alk,; a rc scheduled in the dispute. Ile denied charges the company e ngaged 1n un- rair labor practices. failed to hi re minority employes and unde rpaid workers. "Our aver age sa lar y is $19,600, which is 28 cents m ore than the • av.erage for the Denver area ... Coors said. Che ese Maker Ente r s Ple a Of Innoce nt SAN JOSE CAP>-Arra1 gnedat his hospita l bed, wealthy cheese maker Angelo A. Marino has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the execution-style s laying of a young Concord man. Marino, 55. was hospit ahzccl hcrr with a heart aliment on Oct. 11 the night the body of Peter Calclli. 24, Wl\S found In th(' trunk or llll auto With his wounded fa ther Marino. 53. ente red his pica Thurs· clny in a private bedside proc<'cdin~ conducted by San Jose Mun1 c1pnl Court Judge Lawrence F. Terry "He entered pleas of not !{ullty to each count and denied all eight overt acts," Terry srud, refusing to com- ment further. A bail hearing was set fortoda.v. Newspaper Settle ment R e a ched SAN DIEGO CAP ) An undisclosed settle- ment has been made in a 16-ycar-old Im pe ri al Valley girl's Sl.6-milhon .!>u1t OV l'r a :-.t ude nt n1"• .!>p a pl•r whic h !>he ... 1 ~1rt ('d w i tho u t rwrm t!>!>ton T hl' ~cttlcmcnt against llolt\ ill<' High Sc hool \1 a.!> ol'ilcr<'d sL•aled by I· S Mag1!-lratt• llarry H :\11-Cuc• But Norman 1'1Js1 nu. lh<· g1 rl's fathe r. ... 11<1 that "1f Li s a was not "''' 1sf1l'd "1th the settle nw11t "ht· would not havt- J l.(I ccd tu the te rms " l.I S A ·s S U I T <·I a 1 m cd th e s c h ool d is trict viol ated her Firs t Amendment right of freedom of the press. Afte r Lisa was dem ot- 1•1! 111 ,1 p ag1• 1'fi1tor of the' r. f'tlJ.!111/t•d fJJJll'f ... h1• 111111 1h1 l.1tf and ht·s.: .. n .111>1lh1 •1 "11h i.1 h1·r rtH·m 111·1 111 lht· <1u1~I a ncl "H' r111l Stit·1l'\) for ) oun ~ JOUrn.1h~\S I ' S Dis trict Cou rt .Jurl gt• Gordon Thom pson Jr upheld the society's right to publish and or- c!Ned Holtvi lle school of- ficials to award creden- tials so that Lisa could sol1c1t advertis ing off campus. BUT THE ST UDENT Counl'il then revoked the c harte r of Quill and Sc r o ll . leavin g h e r w1thoul a club lo sponsor the paper c alled "The l"irst Amendment.·· An attempt to for m a new club called "The l"1rsl Amendment Club" wa!> den1 ed by the coun- cil. T hompson's ruling has been a ppealed by the Holt vi lie school district, and attorney for Lisa Pl1scou said they expect t he 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rule within a few months on the con- .,t1tutionaltty of second school papt•rs. Pipe Bomb Defmed In Time 'lll'LA VlSTA CAPT fused and ticking n1p1' hom1l d lscovere<l n('a r a hi~h school foot- ha 11 f1l'ld was defust:d a minute bcfor(' it was set to explode. officials say. Th<' bomb was found by a custodian on the t ounter of a concession s tand at llilllop High School, several hundred yards from the s chool J(y mna s ium where a homecoming dance was in progress, a police !>pokcsman said Thurs- dav 'flw custodian called r nl ic emen who wer e 1•h npc•ronin~ Lhl" Weclncs· clli v ni~h1 dunce. and a t w o m an /\rm y o rd - innncl' 1t·11m was sum mo n cd 10 defuse the homh A11 t honl1cs irnicl the hom h was c r ude but r ould have wounded pa ss t'rs-b y with s hrapnel. In news conferences ea rlier this wee k in San Diego a nd Los Angeles, Duke said as m any as 1,000 Klan members would patrol the border from Texas to the Pacific coast to help immigra· tion officials cope with the innux of illegal aliens. -l~~~an intervTew "'Ttlurs:--·T_lu' >Ac.tress=-~~ com- day on television st ation KNXT. P.laint:d tha~ the sat1reairea~pr.-- a CBS affili ate, sai<J he would not 22 ~ tn which actors portraymg t ape any more shows for the f~m1ly member~ and a do~ and Redd Foxx Comedy Hour. bird all wore w1~s styled m the blonde mane which has become her trademark -was da m aging lo their c lient. He claimed Miss Fawcett- M ajors demanded the apology "because she had trouble al ABC." The actress· parents in Texas have filed a $7 million damage suit against ABC and its Houston affi Ii ate, KTRK. THE KLAN DIRECTOR and others were given a tour Sunday The former star of the ABC series Charlie's Angels wanted to· Art Sale Sets Record Matisse's 'The Lute' Sells for $440,000 From AP Dispatches A Sw1!>s art dealer paid S«0.000 for Henri ~1 atlsse's ·'The Lute.·' the h1ghc..-s t pn cc ever paid for ~·painting by the fo'rench urt1!.t f our other price records were set a!> Mr. and ~rs. Sidney t'. Brody of Los An~eles sold a part of their collC'ction til Sotheby Parke Bernet in New York . T he M attssc tl rt>w the h1Rhcslpnccof the sale. llut thl· llrodys rcru~cd to accept S650,000 for ~od igll ani'-. "J punnc llcbutcrnc. ·· which was the low C'stlmatc-1n the r olaloll and almost S300.000more than ;rnyonc has ('\'Cr paid for a paintmg by the artist • Former Charles Manson followpr Le.,lle Van lloutl'n \\ .i.. ordt•n •d lu s\<1llU ln<1l J .;n. 16 ·he r tharp tr1 a l in the Tate -La Bianca murder.. Supn1o r C.:ou r t JUUIH' (,ordon Rin)(t•r '''\ lht• tlat1· .1ft1•1 c·onh•rrmg v. 1th ;1ttorn<'\ .. Thl· :!IS ''l•.ir ()Id ~1 1,, \'jn 11011\l'll l'lad1n ab10\\n ~kirtand pla id blou:.c . 'mllccl a!> \he waived her ri~ht lo a s peedy trial and agreed to the new date • Federal agents and police in VAlfHOVTE., Evansvill e, Ind. kept watch on a funeral home where ser vices were held for Ray Ryan. the 72-year-old m illionaire killed in what authorities described as a gangland-style bombing. Ryan's relatives and friends. including ac.tor William Holden, attended the private funeral Mass while a crowd of about lOO persons wait ed outside. Meanwhile, federal agents from the Treasury Department's Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms division searched for clues at the parking lot of the Olym pia Health and Beauty Resort, t he site o( the bombing • Former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst is un- der investigation for his role in the free-wheeling operations of Joseph Hauser, a Calirom ili Insurance man who has been convicted or bribery, Ariwna authorities told Congress. Arizona Atty. Gen Bruce E. Babbitt testified that Hauser paid Kleindienst $250,000 from a Sl.6-million fund that was illegal- ly r emoved from an Arizona in- s urance company controlled by Hauser. KLEIHOIENST Kleindienst. now a Washington lawyer. denied a ll of Babbitt's assertions and said none of his s2so.ooo fee came from such a fund. • A former California Assembly candidate has been charged with embezzling almost $800,000 while working for a Kings County farming company. J ohn Denham Hix , 44, speculated In the com - mod ities m arket and lost money owed to Jack G. Slone Co. while he was the fi rm's a~ent to sell cotton QUEENIE ·----·...,·---''Tbe crab du jcKar wUl have the IOUP du jour.'' J com mod1ties. the district allornev's office s aid. lflx ha!> repaid $63,000, s aid Ted Forrest, t hief in\'el>ligator • Kenny Ray Reicbbolf, who is 22 years old, s ays the last birthday he remembers was his 19th. He turned 20 and 21 while ln prison for m urder a. conviction that has j ust been over turned . "I JUSt feel like screamin~ for the whole world to hear every tim e I think about 1l a nd r ealize I'm free." he said "I JU\I ran'\ br l!('V(' II ' ,\ 1urr in '.\1a u,ton , W1l.l , convicted Re1chhoff in July 1975 in t he shooting deatb4 of Marvin Collins Jr .. 40. and Er vin Schill· -uiat ing. ~.al Colhnl>· chain ~aw shop m 1974. The state l'Ontt>ndi.'d th<i t Re1chhorr. who was e mployed by ('ollins killed him because or earlier disagreem ents ;ind ,1 ho.,hot Sch111ing. a customer • Don't chicken out at age 65, says Colonel San- ders about the new California law wrucb prohibits forced retirement at any age. "'Maybe your boat hasn't come in yet," the white-goateed sym bol or fast food told the Advertis-(---------) ing Club in Sacramento. PEOPLE Now 87 years old, Col. Harland D. Sanders s aid of retirement. ·•1 never believed in it. l don'tlntend toquit al87lodie." • Prince Charle·s was thronged by about S,000 friendly Cleveland citizens in the city 's Public Squa re. then picketed by about so pro-Iris h . demonstrators at a law school opening . Al a ceremony at the 181-year-old square, the heir to the Britis h throne dug a spadeful of earth to plant a cer emonial London p'ane tree, then shook hands . kissed and chatted with indivlduals as be ·wound his way to his motorcade. The crowd packed the square, lined balconies. peered out windows and clam bered.a&op bus-stop shelt~rs to catch a glimps e of the 28-year-old prince. · Then Charles went to a dedication ceremony for Cleveland State University's Marshall Law School. where there was a crowd of several hundred. • The Rev. Biiiy Graham, a confidant of former President Richard Nixon, says he was actually JOtlNSON closer to the late Lyndon J ohnson when the Texan was president. During a news conference· before today's start of a IO-day evangelistic crusade in Cincin· na ti, Gr aha m , said: "Mr . J ohnson was more open.'' "He liked to have preachers with him ," Graham said. "I was at the White House 27 times dur- ing the J ohnson administration. I was only there three times when President Nixon was the re.'· • Mrs. Blalr Lee Ill may need some help getUng u~ed to being Maryland's first lady, according to one who's been there Bar bara Mandel. "It's quite a job," said Mrs. Mandel, the first wife or SUS· pended Gov. Marvin Mandel. "There ar e r ibbon cuttings, house and garden tours, certain things you do for charity. ce rtain luncheons youhave togoto. Then there's the question of tours of the mansion." Mathilde "Mimi" Lee, the MRS.MA'fDIL wife of the acting governor . has shown some reluc· ta nee about taklnR on many of the trappings gJven to the spouseoflhesta te 's chief executive. • P r es i d in g Jus tice Murray Drap e r of Hillsborough retired from the state Court of Ap~al. two days before his 70th birthday. A native of San Berno.rdlno, he served 01t California trtal and a ppelJute couru slnce Nov. 1, :i949 and wH most recently· praldtn1 jusUce ot Divlsfon Three of the First Appellate District m SaQ F r ancisco. • A 6 Ed• • l p ROOl ft N, Weed 'Publisher 1homas Keevil/Ed1to r , Orange Coast Daily Pilot ttoria ag_e __________ F·r·ld·a·y·, O·c·l·ob·o·'·2·1.·1·9·77·--------0·a·'·b·ar·a·K-re·i·b·ic·h·/·E·d·lt.or·i·al·P·a·g·e·E-d.lto·r·-· .. Rules on Mo-peds Spell Confusion As the popularity of those little motorized bicycle~ known as mo-peds continues to grow al rapid pace along the Orange Coast, local authorities have voiced increasing concern over problems created hy some of the youthful riders. • HWltington Beach police. for example, have launched a program of so-called "selective enforcement" on mo peds and the young riders after reporting 44 accidents in the nrst eight meRths Of this_ye_ar involving the lWO· heelers. In an analysis of those accidents, police said half o(the 'l_peratoc..wer:enotpr2.e_erly licensed and only 10 percent of tpe rno-peds involved were proper I;' registered. ...:. Nicholas Von Hoffman ... . . . Who's the Energy War Enemy?j W ASHINGTON When Wilham James corned the ex µrc :.:.1on .i l>uul lhl' m o r al t!qu1vulenl of war he had ~IXH'l:-. in mtnd, an acl1v1ly who:.c obJeCl 1s to defeat an opponent Whom does President Curter want us lo fight after he's got us enlis ted if he ever does · in his energy war? Alter using expre~1on~ like .. robbed" and .. ripped-off" you might think le nt the United ~tatcs docs n •t buy tort.'ign oil 1t is e<tsier to m aintain ~1 strong dollar m relation to othe r currencies and to throw on<.''s unilateral weight around. These are cons 1deralions or larger importance to a sitting pres ident than a candidate. which would explain why can- d idate Carter thought the moral equivalent. or war was football ancf President Carter thinks it'~ crude oil. ··under' our proposals" oil com· p uny re\enues will be Jumping from SIS billion to $100 billion, he is goinc to find only the tiniest mob m the streets demanding a live-fold increase m what it costs to heat the home a nd drive the family cat . I f To make his performance yet\ less convincing. the presidenq conceded that even at this late~ hour with his comprehensive pro-~ gram or package or plan he has: not formed a fixed opinion op the; s ub j ect of o il company, divestiture ot ownership of othe~ energy sources, notably coal and' THE PRESIDENT is denying atomic. He hasn't made up hisf Elsewhere, the city of Irvine has established some new tules or the road forrnl]:pedsand Mission Viejo autho1·ities ~ have fretted over proolems created by mo-peds 1n their parks . · · There is little question that the multiplying mo-peds Have introduced a new element into the heavy traffic on dur coastal streets ancf roadways. .he _m.sant the ~-.... oil industry. -• except h e ~ then turn·,.11 ~ ... f.'4 I around al ht:. ~t>" pres ~ t•on When yo u get o u t o f Washington or Wall Street and away from-U1e "Trilateral-Com· mission, however, there aren't many who care what interna· t1onaJ councils m ay think or the t ollective American will, should s uch an entity exist. that he sent his man Mondale the mind even aft.er the discovery 9f~ .other daY into the Senate Lo stop an intemailoqnl cartel, in which~ the Cilibuster fo l<eep price--con-Gulf ·OH-took~ parl-. tbaLhas~ trols on natural gas. If any other engineered a ca~astrophic rise inS politician issued such a denial it uranium prices. How can there~ would J:>e .disbelleved, but we be the free market in energy thet-' know neither J immy Carier nor president speaks of if th&-Ol.U:om· George Washington can tell a lie. panies can rig the priCEj ol com.- Nevertheless. the impression petitive fuels? Without a free 1 Yet in this time of fuel shortages, high gasoline prices ~nd congested streets, the increasing popularity of the lit· tJe machines is understandable. At 30 miles per hour. a mo-ped seems to go forever on a gallon pf gas. Mo·peds are -easy..te ride~d.t,p.ey..are · . The mo·ped boom. however , seemecr to·-ctrt~tr-.- authorities by s urprise. And the rules are in somewhat of a muddle. ; . A sample check, for example turned up these con· t(adictions: -~ state Department of :\totor Vehicles spokesman told us that a mo-ped operator must either ha\'c a ,·alid California driver·s license or. be 151:: years of age with an i<'struction permit a fter having completed drive r's cduca- tjon. • -One coas t police department spokesman :,aid the qp&rator need only be 15' z, have a learner's permit and be enrolled in driver 's education-not necessarily ha,·ing (ompleted it. -Another area police s pokesman said their officers would not accept a learner's permit. T he operator must liave a.valid California driver's license. On registration of the vehicle, the Department of l\fotor Vehic les spokesman declared that mo-peds arc motor vehicles and must be registered with the OMV. City poUce spokesmen in three of our jurisdictions . however, said their offi cers accept city bicycle permits as valid mo·ped registration. . Faced with s uch contradictions, it's easy to :,cc how parents or youthful riders themselves might be confused dn what is legal and what isn·l. ' You might be riding legally in one junsdtction and ~bruptly find yourself breaking the law "hen ) ou cross a oily line. : Clearly, uniform state laws arc required and overdue on licensing, regis tration and rules of the road. Uniform mo-ped regulations should be established and :rtrong educational campaigns undertaken before any con· ~erted crackdowns a re launched against the vehicle <>per a tors. But confusion aside, there's still no s ubstitute for con siderate behavior and careful attention to safety on the part of mo-ped riders. A New Liability Cost By now everyone is well aware that the upsurge in malpractice suits in recent times has accounted for a good d~aJ of the upsurge in our doctor a nd hospital bills. Less publicized, but similarly costly tp the consumer. · 1s the staggering increase in product liability suits .. A survey of American manufacturing firms found that the number of product liability claims increased 440 percent in tbe last five years. And the cost of settling these cjaims rose 700 percent, from an average of 5434,000 per firm to more than $3.5 million. Allegedly defective products have ranged from football helmets to cars to industrial machinery. Some or tile claims that resulted in huge settlements are hard to believe. A worker was hurt while using a 30-year-old bench saw which had been rebuilt. modified and had its safety guards removed. The original manufacturer had to pay the injury claim. A S2.5 million award went lo a worker who was hurt ,,fhen a crane near his work area hit a high voltage line. 'the c-rane had been in service for 13 trouble-free years and its operator admitted neglecting the usual safety ]trecautions . The qanc manufacturer was found liable. : Shoddy equipment and poorly made products can be dangerous. But there should be some reasonable limit on the duration·or liability, and m anufacturers should not be blamed for failure to follow safety rules. As thin~s ar e now. the liability racket 1s getting too expensive for all of us • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Qther views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. 8ox 1560, Costa Mesa. ·cA 92626. Phone (714) 642-432 t . . Boyd I Sex Taboos No doubt every society has its sex taboos. And MarRaret ~tead. that authority on thesG m atters, believes one such taboo, which Is common In qther countries, should be ornph~sized In lhe United De ar Gloon1y Gus Yes terday m y ai rl friend and 1 d rove to San Oie~o on Interstate 5 nt an overage speed of 61 m.ph . F:x actly 176 passed us nl speedi. of up to 80 pltl:-1 mph M .L. States much more than it is Nam c lv : .. Never make passes u't the people you work with." Our Love and War man concurs. However. he d oesn't think intraoffice rom ance is as popular as b wi d e l y believed. That stereotype of the steno on the boss's lap is•overplayed. he avers Sear11 makes m ore money on the Interest it collects than ~n tht"profits from sales, bear In mind. ' /\m asked why i.uch sharp- ly nevored sna~ks lH caviar. herring and anchovies have been srrv<'d traditionally as appclizers al d rink ing parties. Thal goes back cen- turies. M~t liquor tasted ter rlblo. Olly. Bitter. And with 11wful fumes. Those fishes or • flshcggi weren't appt>tl:zers, exactly. They were chasers, to wipe out the ach' of the booie. ferenec anl'I told us, "I'm not trying tn blame all thl' problem on • the oil companies -part of the blame falls on me. m y pre· deccssors and the /\ m crican ~a.op.Lc.':.t\.ij ~pluLm~l110..!! of us now living. or arc some ,,;no ha vc paid their last heating brll also at fault'? The president is as diffuse and unfocusert in his presentation as his odministra lion tu1s been in formulattn\: thal bundle of ll'g1:.lall\C propo::...il-. some\\ hJt m1-.lcadmgh l .illl'd .in l'ncrgy plan ;\tr. Carlt:r \\ u-.. u:. fon dul ;and ;1s full·lhroated as '' ,.·"'·' h1.•111 1l him sinet' Wking office. l1ul lui- st atcmcnts !'ll'r\ <· Jc<,s to r« .1s.,ur1• and con\ met• than lo ,•ht 11 more doubts. lie· calls rncq.:) llw m ost important domest1t· issue.· that we "'II face while l am 1n of fice." and yet less than a year ago, wb(.'O ht• "as runn1n~ ror of· free, he .. carel'ly menlwn<·cl 11 DOES HF. know anythtnt! nrm that he didn't know th<·n ' Win dtd he ~pend so mueh t111H.• IJ't autumn talkrni.: alJOut h()n<:~ty rn govcrnmt..•nt. racial JO .. t wc., fl i;:ht· 1ng po\'crtv and r1~ht 1ni:: the \\ r1ms:s of tht• mcoml' tax s~ stem , Ir the big cha llcni:e wa!. energy" The ans wer 1s that as pre!.1dent ht• ha~ been spt'nding more time with mtcm11honal\y minded men than he did before entering the White llouse. He s wd 1l hims elf. when he remarked that, .. The biggest single question m in- ternat1on()!,councils IS the will of the A merlcan people ... Prl·\rntinii furthf.'r otl import gr owth a ffects our worldwide geopohtlcal economy. To the ex· Earl Waters IT APPEARS that President C<lrter has made ·an} all too pt:rfect adjustment to life along lhc Potomac when he expect!. thl' populace to rally lo him after lt•lhng us ... Our proposals would -J!'tVt·ttlte ott-compani~the pro. ... rtucers themselves. the highest Jlrlt'c" in all the world." People .1n•n't goofy anti \\hen they hear I Ill' pre-;1clenl a:-;sure them th;il 1s in cradic a hle that Carter market you have to have price~ himself is committed to cutting controls, and Mr. Carter won't f energy consumption by raising fightforthe m either. s prices ant.I lhal his quarrel with · / •the 011 industry IS who gets to AT ms press conference, lhei keep the extra money. Texa co or president went over th'e heads off th<: IJ .S. Treasury. For millions Congress to the people, as they / of Americans. who can't stand like to say In Washington. That's~ either of them. it's a hel\uv&. supposed to be the White House's~ c~~. ln..apmch..1.bc Yole~9.ul<L.ultjJn!_te wea~n. B\Jit it's hard to~ probably ~o for Texaco wh1lh imaginethis fnc f\O'ate-'Ml!S'S"agef- docs. after Jll. have Bob Hope rousing millions to telegraph: knod..rng ~olf balls off 011 rigs in Congress to raise prices, raise: lhc Gulf of Mexico taxes and cutoff the heat. : • Pride of Authorshii\ Delays Lawmaking T h e A sse m bly Ru l e s Committee has launched a study of Lhe "committee bill" sy~tem. a practice used by Congr ei.s to consolidate dive~cnt proposalc; mto one legis lative measure The study, bcinR l'onductcd by lhc committee's adm101stratl\·•· officer. 1-·rcrl Taughcr . will determine thf• actual ""'Y m W h I C h Co n grc <;s employs lht· system and, presumably, attempt tn analyH' the f e as I bl 11 ty Of using such a syste m 10. the Le~islalurc. lnterest in the comm1ll<'e htll idea w ac; prompt e d b y Art Hoppe Assemblym an B1\I tvfcV1ttlc who requested Rules Committee l·h a 1 r m a n Louis P a pan \o consider altering the current bill 1n lrodu c tion proc c .,s to :.t1m ctlamg along the hnc or the l'onJ.(ressional sys tem. McV1ttie, a s welt D!> other l:rwmaker:o;, hes been bothered h v the fru~tralrons or th e r.c•g1s lature rn solving state 1• rob I c m " Poi n t 1 n f; to hrPakdowns 1n achi <•vin ~ ll·g1slativc• solutions to !>UCh m aJnr problems as property ta x rl'hef. m any be lieve part of the 1hff1<·11lt v rests with the factor of "pride o.fauthorship ·· UNDER current procedures. a ny member may introduce proposals on any subject. Often numerous hills will be introduced. a ll dc-alinR with the s ame s ubject. Each bfll is usually considered separately by the \'arious comm ittees. us ually without reference to other bills on the s ame subJect. Often the result 1s conrtictin" measures 1mdmg up on the governor's desk. A~1dc from the confusion such a system creates. there are many other disadvantages. Good legislation sometimes is defeated simply because the author ls unpopular with his fellows. In other situations a more powerful m ember may bludgeon his bill through despite the fact a m ore thoughtful m easure would serve a better purpose. Some members will even pi rat 1.' the ideas of anothe r, leaving the initial bill lo die on the vine while the plagiarizers march off to claim the credit for authorin~ the legislatton. This pride or authorship stems from the de5ire to win re· election based upon .. the record.·· Governo~ have contributed to the continuance of the system by favoring the author who is of bis party when faced With a choke of signing competing bills. J.-ADVOCATES of the commiUee bill system contend that it would permit the Legislature to deal with problems in toto rather than tinker with them piecem eal. They say pride of authorship can still be recognized by giving those who contribute ideas for a bill credit as co-authors. Whether the lawmakers can be persuaded to alter their current sysU?m or not, tbe study should be or benefit in clarifying how tho system works in Congress and w helher it is used by other states. High Statescraft Solves a Pan~ Dilemma An all·out war between the United States and P anama over the new /\merica Canal treaty was narrowly averted only by the highest statescrart on the part or P residents Carter ;ind Torrijos Whal touched off the ruse dur· , in~ I he ratifk at1on debntl' was ;1 statement by Mayor Hiram f'eC'k or Weav<•r\'1llC'. Kan "I ;1 s , ;1 <'Ommun it v thr o ul.(h which lh l· :1000 . m 1 It..• l ong c anal pa s se s . "Don 't care what that lrf.'aty says:" Feck told reporters. "We're not s,toin~ tn lPI no Panamanian '111rln1•s rnal'rh in here anrt blo\< 1111 nu1 "n11en and kids." Those intemrwral• 11·m11rks put both Prcs idf•nt 1 .11 t1•r t1 :1d Prc~ldent Torrijos ~Cfll.Ht·ly 011 the spot Amcn('ans ha\c hrrn Rrowini~ 1ncr e asln.:ly lnr 1·nsf.'1I hv the original treaty ever c;1ncc 1l was rnmme<l down lht•ir lhroats hy Panam n 's Colonel 'l'c<ll'l y ' Ros avllln in 1000. ll i:tranted the Panamanians u tcn·m1lc -w1dc s wath of U.S. tC'rrilory strl'tt·hins: from the New Jersey swamps to San Francisco Bay. Tll E NEW treaty would have rl's•ored the territory and the l'anal lo Amer ica by the year 2000 11 would have. that is. had ~1 ayor fcC'k kept his mouth shut Al issut' wus a s ection of the new treaty gh ing Pamana the l'l'!> ponsiuili I y of ins uring the nculralit~ of the canal forever President Torrijos quietly led his countrymen to believe that this l'cdcd Panama the inalienahlt' right lo send troops into A mericu lo keep the peace whenever It felt Punch - like. But he couldn 't say so publicly, of course. for fear or wounding the overly sensitive Americans. President Carter was in a similar bind While he privately agrl•cd hC' had bCC'n forced to g rant l'anams t h e right of military Intervention, he couldn·t !'llV J;O publicly for fear Of belnit ly11l·h1•cl before brenkrast SO BOTH Presidents werC' ex · tr;iortlinnrily mule as politicians on <>1t her side did what they could to g<'t their names in the papers · '1'hC' minute we move out of Lhe America Canal. Nicaragua of. possibly Paraguay will movd in!" t hundered one Panamaniau senator.. "And iC we don't have the right lo march our troops in to blast out t he Nlcaraguan or possibly Paraguayan soldiers. this llfeUnc which the Panaman. Ian Navy m\ghl want to use agam some day will be blown up rn our faces-." "Sacred American soll" shou~ ed a U.S. senator. "Death befor' dishonor aod all that stuff!·· • . ' WITH WAR just arouQd the corner, the two President.a met secretly. "Looks like wo c•n't give up one cubic inch ot o~ sacred ~ii/' said Mr. Carter gloomU~r openers. . "Who wants your dirty old sacred soil?" niplled Mr. Torri· jos grumpily. "But my senators ar e s ure not goinJ to let me turn over our beloved canal lo the likes of you. AdLos, gringo dog!" "Walt!" cried Mr. Carter, sud- denly brlghtenin{(. "Why can't we both have what we want? With lh:H. lhoy tore up the old new tre aty on the spot and wrote u new new treaty that m olllflt'd every one -even Mayor Feck. Work.on di m.,antltng the canal :ind shlppin1 it back t.o Panarnll will bcitinncxt we~k. .. LAETRILE / STATE/ NATION F11day, October 21 . 1977 DAIL y PILOT At .. Apricot Business -~It's the Pits __ ~ HE PILOTS FL YING SWAP SHOP Leonard. Kaine Aiding Heart Fund PA TIERSON </\Pl There's a JOk c circulat-Transporlalion or pt ts or kernel::. act oss stale or ing in the apncol 1ndustr) this :.cason that business national bounda1 ic:. for the proou<'l1on of Laetrile 1s is "the p1L'i ·· a misdemeanor C'arrying pcn<ilt1e:. up to a Sl ,000 That's bec<iusc the price of apricot pits -fine <1nd a yeur in Jail on l'ach count p urc ha!;l'd for their kl'rn<>b genera~ly has Ward s a id few apricot pits are used in doubled over la:.t ycJr lo arouml $100 a ton. California for the leJiul uses· cosmetics . pe rfumes. c harcoal. Jet engine lubricant c.ind in place of GROWERS SPt-:C'UL/\TE THAT THE price ex-c.ilmonds in making marzipan, a confection. plos1on mirrors the increased use of kernels to pro· duce Laetrile. l'Onsiderctl by some a cancer treat-TllE PLANT MANAGER OF a Jarge apricot ment and by others a fraud. d rying yard here c redits the price increase to "peo- "We know kerne ls are shipped out or California pie anticipating cxpc.ins lon of the use of Laetrile in in I urge quanlil1t•s ;ill over the world," s aid Ben the United Stutes." • Ward . assistant chief or the food and drug section or Rut Jack Hagins of Patte rson Gold disagreed. . the stale 0 <'parlment of Food and Agri culture. "l\ty feeling is the priC'e of <ipricot pits flue- .. But we can 'l say what, if any, winds up being tuates ~ith l~_e.:.upply ~f alm 1 onds, .. he said. . -maiwfactur.cd into Laetrile.'' J ack Hcst1low. i:nanagcr of the sta te Apnc~t The state requires packages contaThTngl'J)l1cot ~ls9ry J\~rd, t~inks an almo~d s~orta~ tn pits to carry a w<1rn1n g that they may be harmful to Eu r~pe has afTCcl.c<f the Cahforma pit ma~.et.-- he alt h he said Apricot kernels arc commonly used as a substitute · for almond kernels. "" ~ u, Iii .&.S-AAI 11.l..E.!i.1\k Ji rug in THE TllREE MAIN BUYERS o~ apricot pits in Califom1a. Smee apricot. kernels are a con'ij>fillmff.'" the.Jliale ~-Del Monte Corp., Continental Nut Co. it 1s a m1sdemc.•anor, and m some cases a felony, to of Chico anaMiYTalP"PUdttnge.~.san.J~ sell the kernels or pits for Laetrile production. A Del Monte spokesm an sa1d the firm has as- s ure d federal and state officials that 1t will sell pits only to legitimate food processors. Del Monte ob- will be used for legal purposes, he added. \ K yle Shaw, vice president of Continental Nul Co., said he "knows nothing about Laetrile at all.· and we don't question our buyers." WHEN ASKED FOR INFORMATION on apricot pit sales, a telephone operator at Mayrair Packing Co. said, "No one here can give you any in- formation." The U.S. Fodd and Drug Administration is in· ... ves tigating one apricot pit purchaser in California, according to Roy Fischer, director or the agency·s compliance branch. "I can tell you there Is an investigation ... right now ... but we have no suitable evidence tor court,"' Fischer said. ' -... POllfC HEARING--. n •• 0c-v-Sc.hoolt>i•ltld Ame11con lt>dt0n Education. Pro1ee1 " colling o f~ meeMQ~.~24. Captive Audience 4 Casinos Approved -A-i--Talme - lains written assurances from buyers that the pits r-----------·• ~ 1--to al~tfhory <ot11JT'"" merre-~ ~Jiff ti.. number of ch.ldr• of lndion detc..,. ~""'9 in the c5\10a. SA N DI EG O <AP > • Meet Leon a rd Kaine -operator of a swap shop in the sky Kaine is a Paeihc Southwc:.t Airlines pilot with a penchant for Living by the Golde n Ruic. ''l'~I A LUCKV ~on -of.gun," says the 41-year-old San Diego flyer . known to friends as "Ski." "l 've enjoyed all the blessings and now it's my tum to give ... Kaine's Idea or giving is to rai~e $1. million for the Heart Fund. Passengers a board flights from San Francisco to San Diego are told over the intercom , as are others when Kaine is al the con- trols of a Boeing 727, that they are nying at 30,000 feet and the tem· perature in Sa n Diego is a balmy 72. Then he changes the subject "W'E'LCOMF. TO S KI 'S :;wap shop m the sky," 1s h1:. pitch ··You know everyone knows someone with a heart and I'm no different, .. Kame 1>aid. ":\f y dad diet.I from •• heart attaek. which ha:,, ~ot ln be the biggest killer in th<.' country · · Ka ine explains h 1 ~ eharitabll' venture and how the pa'\sengers can s wap "c\'crybody 'i, got ca white elephant a t home " ~onatc or win apnze. He 's been given. swapped or traded for a Sl50 Per sia n rug, t wo San Francisco 49ers season tickets. Florida ltletia~e a Sl.350 fu r coat. four pairs of snow skis and Sl.5 worth of wine und on and on llE CARRIES i\ BLACK book with the names of all the more than 100 passen gers he's m ade a dcul with, the item and the est 1matt:tl value. Next Valentmes Day. F<.'b M . Kaine hopes to raise his m1lhon by raffling it off . The pilot w ith a heart of gold has for m ed a nonprofit <.'OrporCll.Jon the Golden Rule Society -to han- dle the items and keep trc.ick or money and trades and he operates it out or his home with t he help of Ahne. his wife and t heir four children who pitch in KAI NE 'S FUND ·RAISl~G cr e d e ntials a re 1 m prc :,,!\1 ve Sever al y<.'a rs :.i~o. hl' rJ1 ... <·d S22,000 for lhe POW-MIA famil1<'" starling with a S22 razor. Among the items he will pul on the block are a Sl.000 s r holar!\htp l<• ;1 fashion school. two c <1rs. a lr1p to New York. a shctland f)(lny, la po.: recorders. even a pair of eontac-t lcnsc.s with a glass eye thrown in His enthusiasm is eatch1nj( "I don't have a while eleph;.in\ but how a bout a h1 ppopotumu!\, said one elderly woman ~ ho donat ed a $.S hippo bank. In Tavern Capone, Nixon Side by Side RENO <APJ -Claim· ing "the horse left the barn long ago," a federal Judge has given the go· nhcad for develope rs to rontinuc construction on four hi gh-ris e hotel· casinos al scenic Lake MAOlSON. Wis CAI' l Tavern owner Pa ul Tahoe. Puccio knows how to get his patrons talking. He's The decisio'n Thursday hung ph~lograp_hs of Richard Nixon and Al Capone ' by U.S. District Judge side by s ide bc hmd the bar . . Bruce R. Thompson was ~me patrons of Capone s Roadhouse ar~ a lit- u i. e r i o u s b Io w \. o tie m 1ffed when they sec the photos, Puccio s aid. California. which tried to block construc tion ol lhe ''NIXON PEOPLE THINK CAPONE's picture high-rise casinos. shouldn't be so ctme to Nixon·s. aod some pei>ple J UDGE TH0~1PSON Said Ca1Jfom1a a nd two t'nvir o nmental groups that also sued to halt the building missed the boat by not appealin~ in 1974 ~.1 the time Uouglas Co unty, NC\' . is s ued building perm1"5. N<·vada :;talc l;iw. the JtHlgt• JXJllll('O out. prn 'Hks 2!> day:-for .<.uch :JI> fH'<il s :'\ont• was ftled. J l ' 0 G f: T ll 0 1\1 P . think I s hould take Nixon's picture down ... lie said a custom er complained r epeatedly about the picture of the 37th pres ident hanging next CllPO~E to the photo of the late gangster . · · 1 le finally offered m e $20 lo ta kt• Nixon 's picture down." Pucc1o sa1d Olher pat rons approve the <1 rran~cmcnt. "They mak<' c.i goCld pair," Char les Lillie of Belleville re· m ar ked. "If Nixon's got to be put :inywhC'r<'. next to Capone is ,1 i.:r(•;)l pluce." Puccio, 39. sJid h<.• tries not to take :.1dc:. ., 11 n :; d e c 1 s i o n "TllERt-; WAS GOOO ANO bad in both men." · means that constructioo Puccio s111<1. "I tell pt:oµlc you can do good things all rnay r esum e o n un · t•om pletcd Edgewood Park Hotel. lhe Tahoe Pal ac e and the Hote l Oliver It also m ea ns that an addition may be built on t o Harvey 's WaJ:on Wheel casino. )our hfr. but 1f you ma ke one b1 i;: m ista ke . that"s- what they remem be r you for " Puccio sa id he has had custom ers drop in from Ch1ca~o who :.ay lht•\ knl'~ (':11lOOP and r•11n1t•n•I h•• "'J:. J guo<l mo.111 \\'h\ c.Jul Puccw decide to h.1ni;! Nixon "pholnRraph next to (' J ponl"" ., Mayor Out for Gator Th<' twn !av.suits W<.'rc t •l~·d hen· Au l! 11 Ont· " J !'> f i l C d h }' t h I' 1'.il1fo r n1c.i a ttor nc·\ general~ ofhcc and the othe r by the League to S~l\ e Lake Tahoe and h v the Sierra Club · "I lhouJ!hl 1t "ould be a good 1·on\ C'rSJ\ton piece Rut l had lo looi< all nv<.'r to find the picture. J don ·1 k now whethe r people burn<.'<1 th<'m or buried them , but there arcn 't many of those Nixon p1c turi':; around ." he s aid PALMETTO. Fla !AP> · If the state doesn't hurry and fi nd a new home for Gertrudc. the mayor or this s mall city says he'll turn the 14 -foot alligator into 20 pairs of shoes "[ don't care what the yo-yos 1n Tallahassee say abo ut killing al- ligators," s ays Mayor J . J . "Toby " Holland. HOLLAND SAY S THE ornery creature, which lives in the Palmetto sewer system ·s settling pond. ate an Irish sette r, a ttacked a weeding machine, then nearly knocked down a fence trying lo get a small dog who happened to stray near the pond Two weeks ago, agents of the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission r emoved another gator fro m the pond in this Manatee County community and took 1t to a le~s populated area. Then they tried to get Gertrude. TO--ENTICE llER, the y baited an from the ~ettling pond when Gertrude leaped from the water and Jtrahbp<I the hoe. HoJland says WORKERS RAISED IT in the air. hoping to s ha ke the gator loose. Gertrude's bile held. and she rose into the air along with the hoc. She finally let go after apparently finding it in digeshble. "We've had to chase a number or neighborhood children awa y from the pond," says Holland. Holland says the unfortunate Irish setter was swimming a cross the pond when Gertrude attacked. "GERTRUDE DECIDED SHE wanted dog me at and that was that." Holland says. Holland says he'll ask wildlife of ricers once more lo move Gertrude to d less populated a rea. Alligators are a protected species m Florida and k ill- ing one is illegal. T UE ISSUE in both !\uits was growth and the results it would have on the lake's environment. The suits alleged that the environment wouJd be impacted and also al· !cited the casino develop· ments v10lated a 40-foot height limit in effect at Lake Tahoe. Offer Nixed SACRAMENTO CAP 1 ·A proposed consolida- 11on of the beds or a Nevad a City hospital in· to a Grass Valley hos pital has been reject- ed by a state hearing of- ficer HE OBTAINED ONE FROM his father-in-law. Roy F'elle r. a former postmaster at Antigo. The Nixon photograph was d isplayed in post offices Jround the country during his presidency. Puccio said he is thinking or adding another photo. 'Tm looking for one or Sprio Agnew," he said. Child Care SACRAMENTO fAPl An appropriation or Sll.25 million for im· proved child ca.re pro· grams has b een ap- proved by Gov. Edmund Brown-J r. Brown signed AB !288 by A s - s emblyman Bill Lockyer <D-San Leandro): which provides the money over the next two years. ~~~:JE'£;.t;.::.~~·i~!~,hr.~~~ '-" ... ,.. ....... 1.: iiJ'c'·'~' ,T,, '1""'0',, ,N .................. , ... ~~-,-.1 .Aolland says he wasn't s urprised. , ,. Gertrude tried to eat a backhoe last week. Sanitation worke rs w ere using the 1 -;;;m;;a;;c;;h;;;i;;;ne;;;;;;to=s;;;coo=p;;;w=e=ed=s=a=nd;:;;;;c::at::t;ai=ls;;;;;i;;::::;:;:::=s:;s;;i'. ~ ESTATE SA LE ~: I P•nn,•tY nl 1wo riromincnt beach ar(a IP\•clrnn ;, '""''thN w•th O•t)jlt 'IV of Cltht•I\ ~ ~ I YOUR DAILY ptLOT CAN ! "!CYCLIDI -- ~) of ...,,,.Kon lrdion on<e\11')' en "qed lo oltend. hoar obo.il IM P'"lll<I ond help Mt• qodi. The rooet""9 wJI bu Ii, IJ or Moo.Jaw v,,.w ·~·~,.,oOI. 5702 01Jfr Orn1• Orange Coasl Colleg<' operal1!$ ll'le 0111c1a1 cenlcr f or Co~tc1 Mesa. Hw•""'il'',., S...X.h ~ 7 r, m. HALLOWEEN SPECIAL ~~ FREE @W~ DOZEN! 1 Onett DGRllh me •Mil ..J l .... Ol"dlf' pieced 24 In. .. ed•.C•· .......... ,...., '°' •• -OIQt°'!r 6tlW. lfttis+. CostaMeMS41.0ISI Gcoc1 f llnl Ocl. a I • AUTO • HOMEOWNERS -YACHT INSURANCE RABBITT IMSURAMCI ACiEMCY SERVIMGTHE H>.RIOR >.REA SINCE 1957 Our 20th Yfft' • 54Q-SS54 • 19&4KARIOR ILVO. COSTA ~ESA New!. Ke lite" A Kelp Product Now11g;;er to Lawn & Garden Products At your local Nursery 1 Gal. Reg. 2.95 Thru Oct. 25 Freshly-cut CARNATIONS Flonst wrappedt · Splcy fragrance. Many Colors. FREE CARWASH ~ Property includes fine cut crystal, porcelain figurines, china sets, / ~ oriental rugs, bronzes, oils, furniture, clocks, fur coats, etc. Also, 1 1 many items of fine antique and modern Jewelry including 35. I ~ carat platinum and diamond bracelet set .with large diamonds, a I ~ 24. carat platinum and diamond bracelet. a r15. carat emerald, I ~ several ruh1es, and a number of diamond solitaire rings. Other 1 I ;. 1 miscellaneous items include gold chains, watches, diamond stud ;. llnndsome dwarf citrus, bears full.size lemon• nearly all year. Sale Wed. thna Sun. Oct. 19-23 START WITH THE FINISHED PRODUCT! Roll out a SOD lawn. We ahow you how. WiTH 7 GAL. umin MIN. Fill-UP WE HANO WASll AECAEATlON VEHICLES, CAMPERS & TRUCKS ~ earrings, etc. I ~ I ~ SALE DATE : Fri., Sat., Sun. -~ ~ 21st,22nd,and 23rd ~ I I; ~ at 8:00 p.m. / I ; 1 Inspection of property ~ ~ 7 :00 -8:00 p.m. sale night. ~ I l'roPNty movrd lo r co•iven1en'r 1n ; I NEWPORT GALLERIES. LTD ~ ; ~ ; 2542 W. Coasl Highway, Newport Beach ~ ; (714) 645-2200 I I I I l E RMS CHh B~nlc of Ameuca Cud, Mn11t Charge, Checlu , etc ~ ; Co n11gnm•n11 •cctprtd 11n1il 5 OOp.m Frid1y, Ocrob., ?h• I I Au~tton .. r -ART LEVINE ~ {'' '''' '''''' ''''' ',,,~, '''' ''''' '''..:. L>ICHONORA IMQ PENN BLUE HYBRID BERMUDA JiljVJ ,.. 5 8q. ft.. rolls. Fresh SOD avaiMble Fri. th.ru Sun. AMERICArV OAROE"' cal-turf Speolals Limlttd to Supply on Hand PHONE 546-5525 AB DAIL'( PILOT Friday, October 21, 1977 Business Jazz Gets Its Just Deserts By JULES LOii AP •••I ~f'elpen••11t W ASJUNGTON -E verybody who re ads the papers knows that the last !)(!rson likely to starve In this town 1s a good lawyer. Doctor-lawyer-teacher Plays in His Saloon E verybody aJso know~. or sus- pec t s, tha t pe r sons whose lifelong ambition is to come to this town must be sli ghtly off, so ther e ought to be plenty of busi- ness for a good psychiatrist, too. HAROLD KAUFMAN is bOth, a la wyer and a psychiatrist. Neit..b.er..~ eJ\.Qijg}l_lo satisfy him, he also is a teacher. --· ( __ AM_Em_u_J with interei,l a n<l understandlng can be he lpful ln people." Harold Kaufman is a smallish man of 45 "'ith ~ head of thick, curly hair, heavy eyebrows, an abunda n t mus t ach e and a vocabulary that uses words like -inted '.ace1 bul..ru>t.oCl&{I. Where Harold Kaufman finds his greatest joy. though, is in HE WAS BORN l:'ll Elizabeth, playing jazz piano. Not JUSt play· N.J .. look piano lessons fro m age ing JaZL piano, but playing it .i through hi~h school and when wh~re it ought to be played, in a he went to Harvard played in saloon. Ile likes doing that so various bistros around Boston. tress, music. He played at a joint on Capitol mu on Sunday nights until, alas, the place closed. "THERE BECAME AN ob· vious need for a Jazz club in Washington. a place for good musicians to go and play what they want to play, with no com- mer cial intent. "l 've always known I'm not good enough to be a virtuoso pianist. bul I've had-the dream of be ing a g60a saloon plants . -- "When this place called the Rogue and J ar came up for sale, I bo ught it." His eyes flashed. "How often does somebody gel to have his name on a marquee? Now it's Harold's Rogue and Jar. much he went out and bought his II "I w!nt t~ lla w .... ~school ,I ut w .. s~•~-arvar..,. marn y ucca use aw .... --.....~ ---... __ • -:1 ' . .... every Sunday night and invlt. the best jazz musicians l can f\n4 to play with rne. •• To the unsophisticated HI) modem jazi. the, type Harol~ Kaufman plays seems to bav• the same problem as bis pa· lients. It sounds, well, dist urbed. What's it all about, Harold? "What you do is break the bar' rier of being harmonious. 'Eh4' more you listen the more yoq _bear_ and don't want t.o repeatf You create new sounds that are your own, the spontaneous crea· tion of nothing that exlsted before. [l's the familiar but com: pletely unfamiliar." · All clear.? Very wen, doc. se\ • 'em up, and let's 'hope nobody shoots the piano player. ''Practicing psychiatry and wes t-:.,-a•»Hllo<pt'OAss•oo . ._ ___ J\tlXJIOW~~ '¥ t~e owning a saloon are complemen-unconvinced I wanted lo be a ---...--::-.---.. ....... -... ..... ,.;:-~.;:;...,Q ta ry," he said. lawyer . A~ter a couple of years In Europe thinking things over -J supported myself a s a musician Cut in Tax Hinted Station ltloves On AP'WINploe .. When the tra cks won't go to the station. the station must, of course. go to the tracks. no matter how m any traffic jams it creates along the way. The old Santa Fe station was en route from Aguila. Ariz .. to a new home a t the McCprmick Ranch Ra ilroad Park. Scottsdale. Frequently s na rled traffic turned the sent imental journey into a four-day trek. "PEOPLE GO TO A psychiatrist lo find he lp for personal and social reasons. I don't li ke casting a saloon in a clinical lig ht, but that's also why they go lo ,1 bar. "My training ha!) been usefu l there. calming people down, set- thn({ connu:ts. ,\ good bartender can do the same thing, of cour-.c lie 0 !> n<>l a :-ubsl1l ulc for a thcr Jp1i.t. IJul anyone .,.. ho listens Far East Fares to Cut? Pan Am Seeks 48o/o IA-Tokyo Fare Cut WASHINGTON <AP> -Pan American World Airways has asked the Civil Aeronautics Board to approve low-cost trans-Pacific fares that would save travelers to the Far East about50 percent. Pan Am is the first airline to file for cheap trans-Pacific tickets following a . rash of North Atlantic discount Cares approved in recent weeks. The carrier said Thursday that the advance- reservations budget rare would be offered lrom New York, Los Angeles. San Francisco, Portland, Honolulu and Seattle to Bangkok, Guam, Hong Kong .• Manila, Okinawa, Osaka, Singapore. Taipei and Tokyo. It asked· the CAB to approve a starting date of Jan. ts. One-:way bu.dge.t fue!rom We$t Coast cities to Tokyo would be $259, asavingof48 percent. · Booking requirements for Pan Am's trans- Pacific budget fare will be identical to the trans· Atlantic budget fare approved earlier this month for six airlines: Passengers must call the airline or travel agent at least 21 days in advance of the week they' wish to travel, and tbe airline will confirm the exact flight and dale at least one wedc before the start of the week the traveler departs. Once at his destination, the passenger will be notified by the airline of the date of his return flight, ~gam at least seven days before his preferred week orretum. -' Bo1Ue OK• W'age Bike WASJ«NGTON <AP ) -The House has com- pleted congressional action on a bill raising the na- tional minjmum wage lrom the current $2.30 an hour lo $3.35 an hour by 1981. Nearly five million workers will get increases in their paychecks Jan. 1 when the first stage of the 630CSi DEMOS NOW AVAILABLE FOR LEASING IN NEWPORT BEACH Roy Carver BMW IS4QJAMBOREE RO., NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 714-640-6444 four -step, 45-percent increase ta kes effect. going up lo S2 6S an hour . The I louse voted 236 to 187 Thursday to send the hill to the White House. · .loble•• Pian to Bt• Rerfeared:' SACRAM ENTO <A P > An overhaul or the state unemploym ent insurance system 1s to be pro- posed soon by the Bro'A-n administr ation, s ays a high official. Martin Ghck, Gov Edmurid Brown Jr. 's director of emp)oyment development, said the proposed system wQuld make it harder to qualify T.\Kl!'i(; STOC K for the we<ikly unemployment insurance checks. But it would aJso expand the benefits for those who rrunliry VtUities Dh• F1,.11rtt Pot1Dft"1 LOS ANGELES <AP > -California's utilities are cutting back plans for nuclear power plants even though the state:s electricity needs will double In the next 20 years. according to the chairman of the State Energy Commission. "Utilities have signaled us that if something has to go, nuclear would drop out of the plans firs t, .. Richard Maullin told a heanng of the Assembly s ubcommittee on energy. McDon1tell D011f1la.s Adds PlaJ1e ST. LOUIS {AP > -Production or a larger. more-efficient version or the DC9 twin·Jet has been given the go ahead by McDonnell Douglas Corp. The aircraft, des ignated the DC9 Super 80, will be significantly quieter and more fuel.efficient than jets cun-enUy ln major airline service, the firm said Thursday. The decis1on to buHd the aircraft followed re- ceipt of ftrm orders and options for a total of 36 of the new jets from Southern Airways, Austrian Airlines and Swissalr. Value of the Z7 firm orders exceeds $400 mlllion, McDonnell Douglas said. Delivery of the first of the 137-to 172-passenger DC9 Super 80s Is scheduled for early 1980 lo Swissair, the Clrm said. McDoMell Douglas will build the aircr aft al lts Douglas Aircraft Co. divis ion in Long Beach. O.xnard.IJNG Site BIU'kH LOS ANGELES IAPl The federal govern- ment has argued that Oxna rd. not Point Concep- tion. should be the site of a liquefied natural gas terminal on the California coast. "The evidence clearly shows Oxnard is the best s ite." M. Frailer King Jr .. staff counsel or the Fed eral Energy Regulatory Commission. said Thursday. ~LIC AUCTION PRIME COM RCIAL REAL ESTATE To Be Offered On . / L MON., OCT. 24th, • 2 P.M. ,.,-vo-,,-- Sale Ot'I Siie 3300 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, California 1.5: acres, with 2 Permanent Structures totaling 13,400: square feet. 90: Parking Spaces wirh unObstructed view or the Newport Harbor. Presently housing Sequoia Wine Cellars end Amelia'i Restaurant. Built In 1974. BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED v ..... ~ aMOll"t.0. l'Oigll bOC!t ...... .,. '"""" bY,... --· "'* ..... ·~ co.~ri • -..-. PRO)(Y 8108 MAY OE MAOE PA'°*l 10 AUCTION For Fur1het Information Can (714) 547-ns4 S.le under lhe auperv1alon of: HOCHMAN REA\. ESTATE, INC. 1232 Village Wey. &Iii• E ~· Ana. Callloml• 9270! ~~0· ~~~ 1 5• acres '":;,~ 2 Structures 90:-Parkll'lg ,...-\~,..'4~ v"'cJ.'c.~ -- / / / Nowpo(l Harbor ALFRED SHAFRAN Real Estate Broker 1102 W 17rh Streel Santa Ana, Cahfomta 92706 I decided I wanted to be a psychiatrist." So he went to medical school a t the Uni\'ersity of California. the n in to psychi atry. ond e ventually wound up in Was t,ington al the National Institute for Mental llcalth. FOR TUE PAST six ycun. he hus been 10 private practice. l\•.ic h i n ~ on th e s i d~ at 4 Georgetown University. "Jt 's a course on psychwlry •ind the law. It deals with such matters as whether someone is ment ally competent to stand tr ial, damages for emotiona l in· 111ry and that Jai,t-ditch defense. w hd her som eone should be fo und innocent by reason of In· i.unily. I've b-'en called to testify on that que:.t1on m any tim es. for huth sides " · Meanwh1lt•, Harold Kaufman nc\·cr for~ook his abiding mis- HEW YORK IAPt I\ ~,..~~~'i.!'." I en al ~,,.. 0.A<AK•~o .... I ... 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Kreps. ~ lier statement Thursday marked the first time a key member of the Carter administration has pinpointed publicly U1e possible tim·: ing of u tax cut to stimulate the economy. · : • "THE SIZE AND TIMING WILL require further study and dis-' cussion, but tentatively a case could be made that the thinr"quarter of 1978 would be a good time for a tax reduction,'.' Mrs. Kreps said in : rema rks prepared for a meeting of Ute Penm1ylvania Chamber of Commerce in Pittsburgh. The Commerce Department r eported Wednesday that the gross 1 national producl grew at e disappointing rate or 3.8 penent during : the past three months, down from a 6.2 percent rate in the second • quarter and 7.5 percent in the first quarter. , "Satisfactory progress in reducing unemployment requires a · GN P growt h rate of at least 5 percent or so. . .over the next two to t hree years," Mrs. Kreps said. O\'cr T he Cqu1,t~r MASO ~tti'")t DOWNI ' • I .c:i;T\ ..,:~1.j• • 2•. 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"' '' ~It •• .. 7...,_. t• C111Pntpf1.so ., ' t?llr-V. ~II\ 1 ii 104 .~ ....... \; M1uy1" ,. • 6S 17 ,. Y• PlffNG 1.4" • a H~ ... "" ~ a '"' I0\4-14 TlllA. ~ $ .. '114-\1t Q"l 2M a •.o ~+ b OllMP ..0 I Cl ii._" . , ............ Mestp 1.U.. JI If~+ b Pltr l ..20 + 20 ~~,. SillCo 2 • .n S 11) 40't't-• ti.. '.» S » 10~ IA ~riday:'<>ctobet 2f. 1977 DAILY PILOT Alf Off t o Colleg e ~ .,N.e ed' Counts I n Grant Efforts By SYl,VIA PORTtft ~OftdlllelelfH A student ntiedn 'l be poor to qualify for college linanclal aid, butheorshemustproveneed. Parents and students are expected to pay somethlOg toward college costs by alrnO&t all sources that award ald. The amount depends on the results of ••need analysis .. performed by national organizations, suet. as the College Scholarship Service <CSS> ol the College Board. Thet>e re• s uits may be adjusted by the financial aid director at. &De college m;iking ~e award • APPLYING l 'OK AID SHQULD BE simpler this Yet<" because of new procedures. Most will use only one form.\o find out if they are eligible for money from t~ U.S. ont.ate governments. colleges and private funds. The Financial.Afc.l F'orm of the CSS will cover most aid programs. -. For a student not yet a high school senio'r. there is \lSe .E!AtlY Financial Aid P lannlng Service of CSS. lt can pr:~e an early'estimate ofYoar ellgibUtty,-a coinpreh~siv ... ture of family finances in relation to college costs a~d -1.d funds, steps to take to " _, plan for coUe. ge bills. 7 -mrYstbae~el1tm1.-... ........ have more information. on this service. F or-h11f!rsctrooi seniors, cost estim ates can be made from worksheets and tables in the CSS booklet. "Meeting College Costs," available from high school counselors. FAMILY INCOME IS NOT THE ONLY factor in calcuJ.ating..need. Also considered are assets. namber of children in the famlly, debts. expenses. u-nosuar circumstances and college costs. • The student also is expected to contribute --usually about JS percent of current savings for each year in coHege. ' about $500 from summer earnings and something from special benefits (Social Security, for example>. -·-- 'fo e$timate need, subtract to.tal family conlribuliorl <parent and student contribution) from. the t.otalannual cost of college. · · IF NEED ANALYSIS SHOWS the family should be ab}_, to contribute '$2,000, jl would 'not establish need .1f y~arly costs are $1,900, but it would show need at a college costing $4,500. . -. • ..... The recommendation from CSS is calculated according lo a national standard; it does not take into account the money a college has to gf ve. The final estimate o( need is made by the financial aid director at th·e college -who may adjust theCSS recommendation upward or downward, Next: Private &ources of aid. OC Businesses List Acti~ities Hutt on O pens Coauaiu Ofllre- E F'. lluUon & Co .. lnc., has opened an olJice at~ Cabot Road. Laguna Hills. Walter N. Lynch, assistant vlce president is resident manager. · ffon ii.,r Contrac t ·R e ported Interstate El ectronics Corp .. has been selected by Science En~incering Associates, Anaheim, lo provide a data reporting system to monitor meteorological and oceanographic condltions and structural behavior /or ilS concr ete offshore oil ·( __ ~_~_o_·~-~-) production platform. In the final stages of' constructiou n~ar ·the Jsle of SkYe. ScoUand. for· a consorttum of oll companies, the concrete structure will be tow~ tQ the Ninian oil rield in the North Sea tor permanent ini stallation. The company sa.ys the platform wiU be the world's largest. -j Security Pacific Co~. bas re1>e>rted record tbirdj quarter earnings. Consolidated income before securitJes1 transactions totaled $25.4 mllUa.;, or $1.19 a share., up 22per- cenl from the $20.9 million, or 98 cents a share, reported for .. the third quarter of 1976. 'l'be third quarter earaings mark a.' gain of3 percent over tbe '34.f.-n.UUon, or $1.16 a sUre..n.' ported for the second quarter tt.1977. . ; For the first nlne m~ffis of 1971.,. Income Wore$ securities gains or loss~" totaled $74.0 million, or $3.•7 aj share, up 33, perc~t from the comparable 1976 resutt$.ot''t $55.5 million, or tu:o •a bare. · Security Paemc•s direct.on ba'Ve declare4 ~ reaulac-~ quarterly dividend of 38\i!a cel'lts a share, payable Nov. 20 \el !itockholders of record ~ov.1. • j Security Pacific Corp. llJ t.h.e parent company or Secu j t.Y Pacific Barne. · • 1 • Vomado, Ins:. ancl W.B. Ota~e & Company have an~ ..,ounced an aareement•ift' prlnciple for Grace to acquire' Vornado•s S8;""1t cum °"Builders Emporium Home I~ provement Centers lbr an llhdisc:lo.c;ed amount ot cash. T~ transact.ton ls subject to Lhe execution aod deli very of ad& fiolUve agreemoot.. Many Stocks Take ·.Another Battering . • I NEW YORK ~AP) -The stock market. reacting! negatively to yet anothel' lnc11UScin inter~strat.es, fell today t9a lwo-yearlow. , t. TbeDowJonesaveraieofSOlncJustrlalslost8.50points~ 808.30. Thelastlimetheavenietellthatlowasoct.J, 197$. :• Losers held a 3-2 advantace over aa.inen •rnon1 N~· York Stock Exchange-listed Issues. ~ . Tr~ding was model'•te. Bl1 Board volume t ame to 20.~ million shares. • New York's CiUbanJci-alsedlta prime lending rate f'roirU 7~ to 1% percent, for the lixth increase this year in tbe4 ba!-lic chorre to most credi.t-wortby customers. A handf\Jl or. other banks followed stlit. :· That muked the htahttt level for \ht prime ln near 1 two years. ' Late Thursday. the White Mouse lasued a statement' Implicitly criticblng the Federal Reserve tor recent! crcdltiiChtenlng actions tha\ have exerted upward! pressure on Interest rates. · : \ AJO DAILY PILOT DEAR PAT: I moved here from Oregon Oct. 1. I always heard that it was illegal for Californians to bring Ii· quor into the state from Mexico. Now l bear that it's legal. Is it? We're plan· ning our first trip to Mexico in a few ·weeks , and I'd hatt\ to buy a bottle of liquor and inadvertently break the law. F.R .. l rvine Friday, October 21, 1971 "Gor 11 ptolllt'"• Th#" ""'' to 1'111 l>wi~. l'ot u.117 cul r'Cf lopf. fl<'l/1n9 th1 O•UU'C'" ond Ot'lwri I/OM""'" lo'°'"" '"fll'"'"'' 111 SIOL"'T""'""' aNS blu1"'" Mo1t your qlltllic>PU In Pru Du1111. A I Your St-rt!IC ... l>ra"'I•' Coon l.>tul11 P!Jal. P 0 EJo~ t5'i0. Cu1111 M••o. C \ 921126. Ar ft1C1111/ ltllt>r• Cl.'J pos>1bl1 u.iU i... onsu.t•r•I. but plwM«1 111qWnrs nr lnlt.,s 1uA uic/udiny lh, rtode• ·1 twl n..1m,. oddr~u o•ld bu.r!""~• ''""" p/lun1· n11mb.-r ro11no1 ~ cu....a..rt'd. Thu cC>/urnn appcorad<u lyuc<'JlCSolurd4yJ" pallo bricks other than expensive weed killers? I've heard that am- monia or salt will do the JOb, but I don't know the proper amount to use. Will you look into thls for me? D.R., Newport Beach A YS coo.tacts say that heavy ap· pllcatlons of either salt or ammonia wUI kill weeds. but also could kill nearby plant.s when tbese materials are absorbed Into the soil under the paUo and .. leach" Into surrounding areas. Ammoola or salt weed control also Is not a permanent solutJon to the weed problem. Your best bet Is to re- quest a DW"sery to recommend a perm anent weed kUler &hat will not harm plants ln the Im mediate area. Ar~h Friends AT YOUR SERVICE I COUNTY I OBITUARIES 0 .. 1~ l'llot St.ti l'llOIO Seal B e a e h C a se Prison Looms In Car Death A man who allegedly was drunk behind the wheel when his car struck and killed another motorist and a tow truck operator ln the Seal Beach area Oct. 13 has pleaded no contest to manslaughter charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Philip E. Schwab accepted the plea filed by M ichaet Walker Grom me, 36, of Cerritos, and set Nov. 30 as the sentencing date. Gromme faces a posslble state prison term of not less th.an one year. HE WAS ARRESTED near the intersection of the San Diego and San Gabriel rreeways by officers who said his car struck tow truck operator KeMeth Sage and stranded motorist Edmund Lopez J r. , • Both men died at the scene. o m cers said Sage was attempting to extricate Lopez's car from thick verge shrubbery when Grom me reportedly lost con· lrol or his vehicle. Hold off oa your duty-free Mexican l iquor purchase unlU Jan. 1, 197&. Tbe new state law. SB 1110, will allow Calllorulan.s re·enterba1 the state by oar or on foot to bring one bottle of alcoholic beverages Into the state "'r month, but not until the first of the year, accordlng to the office or Sen. D e nnis Carpenter CR-Newpor t R,py Sco1,1t C. D. Larson, 14. Ne~port Bcat:h lea<'hes archery to 8 _e"'a-c hl, tlle bill's !tVonsor-. -Jt'5 --· Fairview State Hos pital pa tient Mar y Lou. The arche ry lesson Complet e coverage of county . government and court1. · already legal to bring a botUe ln on a Lo•t-A ddr e•• C'o•tlri -was piirt onh~ 1977 H andicapped . Jam borctte. -sponsored by Ute bus or · airplane. C~llfornla, alone . Boy Scouts of Americ a a t the hospital in Costa M esa last E'v~ry cfay ................. ..:. among the states, h~ prohibited its DEAR PAT : I was wlftchibg k d Th d nsldtDk.ltoln. drlvln,1 o:li'":~lng television and some records were ad· wee en · e event was rcporte erroreously tn Tuesday's Daily ...... ..-.-..OQd.b~.Mf a e_:_-vl!_nised. I~ger...tJle..s:ll~.a.w.l ad.:... ~!..!_~~as being scheduled for this Saturday. ~~s ~~We ~U~w ar~.~~~r~~~~~-~-~-~;·~-=-=~~~~=-~-·~-~-~-~-=~~-f~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~L~l in the lllllllllflll &o be brought In duty.fr~. but CaUfor· my grandchildren. I provided their --f~~[ --..~~~ nlans will not be allowed to do so uatJI correct addresses and sent my check M eet Set Ice Crerun ..... A DAl.Al""ll'-lit ~...._ next year. for $11.90 on June 17, but no records CLEARA.llllo...ICE A.UCTIOllllo...I SA.~E ever arrived. I'm sending you the 1""11 1""11 ·Worth Repeai u.,, original copy of my check, which isn 'l B y C'-•• ,,,. J -s sale Aids UNITED STA~ ENTRY l.D. 4''!1..t'7D'IL very legible. If you can't help, please u~~ .1"'1 ,,_,..n4N DEAR P AT: I recall reading a few return the check to me. -weeks ago lo lbe _Dally Pilot.that a J.H .. Costa Mesa The Swedish American P e p Squad consumer publication put out by the l llitorical Assoc iation of 'stale won a national press prize. J in· You added a P.S. saying, "Careless, California will rccieve tended to clip tire item and send for it, but appreciative." A YS cannot accept 1 t ~ ch a r t c r d ur ing but I didn't do so at the ti me. Can-you original documents or any klnd. Your r~rt.'mon1es to be held <•t tell me the name of the catalog and check will be malled back to you, and r. r 1 s '~ o Id · !' I n n 1 n how I can get one'! . tbi9 problem should be handled by 1-'ullcrlon on Oct.30 a l 2 B.R .• Capistrano Beach your bank. As you stated, the can-P m You must be referring to the 200· cellaUoo ls not legible. It appears lo The association hus page cata log issued by tbe state be 11.8 .B. Music Co., but no bank been formed to prcsen~ Department of Consumer Affairs. It ldentJflcation can be seen. the record of Swedes 10 won &be National Press Club award as' 'Readers are repeatedly urged by California tbe best coosumer·pubUcat!on ol i97g. A YS to make sure that they keep ad· For further mforma- "Tbe Co-leat C IJf I C dresses for mail orders. and that in· tion or reservations to ... p a om a OllSllmer eludes .t.ose appear1'ng on lelev1·s1·on. Cataloiue" ~ts $1.SO. It can be ob· m the Oct. 30 ceremonies talned by writing to The State Depart· 1t 's been my experience that most t v w r i t e O r. R a y m o n d men& ol Con.sumer Affairs, PubUca· record ads require very good eyes and Lindgn•n, 857 Stevely tlons Section, Box 1015, North · 3 r eady pen lo record the actual ad· Ave . Long Beach. Hlgbfands, CA 05560, or at any netd of· dress of the firm offering s uch rec· flee of the CalilornJa Department of ords. These ads are shown agam and Alcohol Abu se Motor Vehicles. again, however, so it is worth your while to take the time to copy the com- plete address. which usually appears in very small print at the bottom or the ad. before sending off your money B orderline Weedi"g Seminar Se t DEAR PAT: Isn't there something to kill the weeds that grow between lo a PoStal box n_\lmber. The f ir t a nnual Orange Cou nty· Bench a nd Bar Sem inar_ o n Alcohol Abus e, open to attorneys and judges, will be held Nov. S, from 8:30 a.m. to 2: 15 p.m .. In For the Record FOUNTAIN llALU!Y ~OMMUNITY M0$1'1TAL Oc-11,1'71 '"" •nd Mn. LOUl.s Bell~, 11"'11· .ngton 6Neh, 9'<1. M< •• ,.., Mn. Roy !t~h,,tkel, .,.,..imln.lter,bD'(. Mr. •nO Mn. Allen ~onsky, H>Mt• t.llglaft S..U..oirt. ~U.1'17 M r. •nd Mrs. Jo"n Fr•nc.1tl. V.ntmmil.,., boy. Oc.....,!4,1977 Nlr. •no Mrt. H•rolo Arm"rono. V\""" 11'1$S.. boy. SANc.LEMUITI 06HEU L ltOSl'ITAL OcteNr •• "" Mr. -Mn. Victor bc-.io, S... CIW'n-e,bOy. Birth• °'-'·"1' Mr. •nd ~ FrMC.IUo Romero. 5i.-n .J ..... C.111s1t-. Ql•I. Mr. •ncl Mrt. St.,,... EdQell. S.ft c ........... bOy. Mr. •nil Mrt. Qwostap,,.. ~",El Toro,olrl. the Trabuco Room of the 0c-7·"" Saddleback Inn, 16&0 M,. •Nt ~ ~r••s 01..,,., s.n East lst St., Santa Ana. c1 ............ 91r1. · Ad vance reservations ~r1,1•n M r . •"d M rs JoM 80t•. S•r't m a Y b C ffi 3 de b Y ~~':eM~~·F·•~• M~••o. s.n Ju.o" <'nntacting the Alcholism c..po'1r...,.91" Counc il o r Orang e on..r "· m1 County, 2110 East 1st St., ~~t::.== •. C::'"'".,.. TllOmoW>n. Su(i) 118. Sanla Ana, 835-3830 • Cheerleaders ~ 111 bl' a mong the delights \\'NI· nes day at (;ranny 's Delight". a S,111 J u:rn Cap1slrano 11•t• l·ream µa rlor. whl•rc l>una ll1lb pep squad member:. hope to raise money. Between 8 and 10 p m. 75 percent or the pro- ceeds from 1ce cream sales will be donated to th e p e p s qu a ct •• a s p o k es m a n s ai d . Chcerlcadrrs wil l he clearing the tabll':. and' cn<"ouragini.; patrons to e:.rt big Sl'n ings. ~he s aid. The shop '" localed in San Juan PIC1rn. 32211 Camino Capistrano Additional in format1<m on the'rund-rais1ng event is available by calling Dan a Hills ' student ac· tivitles office, 496-6666. Sub Named SAN F R AN C ISCO <AP > -The Navy 's n~wcst nuclear attack s ubm a r ine will be named after the city or San Francisco. Death Notlc~• McllEHl.IE _ JOHN F. M<KENllE. Polu.<I •••Y OI\ °'t-II. 1'17 4" Soutll Co.u Com· mUllltly HoSPUI. RHielel'tl of CM''°'""· C•. Survl..O by "" l>fOtl'le• J•m" M <;K•nlle of LA "-·· c... -•~t ... M aro"'" AUl>v of Rowt-•••111111•. C• .. two nlects •"d two t1te>""w• S.rvkn will lle ""IO !tatv•d•Y OctOC..r '1, 1977 •t 10.00 A.M •t P<Ktllt llt•w M-.orl•I f>¥k °"'""' P«llK v .... Ntor\u.,y N~ llucllGtnKIOO ONE DAY ONLY SPAii KS MARGARET "PEG" SPARKS.""' oenl of AM,,.lm ""'""' •w•v Oct-• 11, 1'11. SurvlWODV brollltr How••d H. 6euy Of 6r .. ll, ,,..._, two .,Sleo .JOMIM 8Mry, ano Doris A 9<1,,y both of l er-re ~. tnd1.n.1, mo1net Mt• Lout• Berry, 1no1ena. n••t• D•4'n• Lu~ot llllnol,1. nepllew Rt(NHO S.rrv of COior-F...,.r•I -••us on: Mon- G•Y Oct~ 1•. 1'11 11 00 AM 6tll Bro•O••Y Ch•~I woth R••tr•nd W•yne MUll<!<'ofltc .. ltnQ Fr~ "'•Y '•II •I the mort....,ry on Sunoav 10 00 a "' to a 30 pm Bell Bro•dwev Mort!Mry OH~too. McCO•MICK MOHUA•llS Laguna Beach 494·94 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 l,,ALn.IH6 UOM llUHUAL HOMI Corona del Mar 673-IMSO Costa Mesa 646·2424 llU llOADWAY MOHUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91 50 SMfTH TVnftU LAMI COSTA MIS4 CHA'll 427 E. 17th St Costa Mesa • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 518 N. Broadway Santa Ana • 547-4131 ,,.Cl HOTHl.S SMl'TNS' MOttTUAltY 827 Main St. Huntington Beach ~539 PIBPAMILY COlOHIAL N .. HAL HO Ml 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1ns1er 893·3525 'AClffC YJIW MIMO•IAL ,AH C.me1ery Mortuary Chapel '3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Cahlorn1a 64 .... 2700 • ART SALE FINE QUALITY ORIGlNAL OIL PAINTINGS All Pa inted by Professiona! Artists -~~ FANTASTIC VALUESJ Nothing Over Beauuf ul Landscapes. Seascapes, Sllll Liles. Florals, Wharl Scenes, W11dMe Scenes, Abstracts. and MORE!!! COME EAR LY FOR THE BE Si SELECTION 1. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 I COSTA M ESA HOLIDAY INN 3131 BRISTOL ST., COSTA MESA (At Bristol Exit of San Diego Freeway) 5 HOUR S ONL Y!I . • FROM NOON TO 5 P.M. Presented By UNITED ART S, 70 Inc. PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED MISSION FREE.PARKING HAHDMADI ORIENT AL CARP.US AND RUGS Sh1pmen1 llCX503 ordered by phone ex 1.onoon wareh'ovse fl'&t77. 23-exce"-~IS:i-.,.__-J... amvpd Los Angeles 7119 77 Excess refused by 1mparter. We have been c;omm1!>!i1oned to aucuon lhe excess 23 bales to avoid reshipping to London and realize C<t:.h to cover various charges incurred en route Auc.11on0Ns note we have examined t'1e bales and lound the rugs lo be ol fine quality iJnd 1n c·•cet1en1 conC111ton They vary 1n Size from 3 x2· to 18x12· in vanous makes and c.rigins This rs a great opp0rtu111ty to obtain hne rugs and should not be missed AUCTION WILL TAKE PUCE SUNDAY, OCT. 23 AT I P.M. VIEWDAYOFAUCTIOH 12 P.M. NEWPORTER INN I I 0 7 Jamboru Rood Newport a.ach r- Cosh • Clleda C• Cohd a..-zu ttMJJl JC.P.~nr-ev. GARDEN ·CENTER Sale Start• Wednesday, October 1 9th AZALEA & CAMELLIA SALE llEDS WHITES MA~Y VARIETIES OF PINK LAVENDER, PU RPLE . VARIEC.AfED & MORE. 7 CAI. A7AlLAS ONI Y scmrHERAS DIH Ff N RAO lll\ ~ WANDERING JI WS CHOO SE FROM ••• NfPHfHYrtS l'AlMS • 80SI O N fERNS DRACAENAS COlEUS l'Of HOS t'HILODt:NORONS QUANTITIES LIMITED TO THE STOCK ON HANO JCPenney NEWPORT 4) CENTER. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY• NEWPORT BEACH • 644·2313 INSIDE: •Sports •Te levision •Boa ting •Ann L anders Featuring_._._. ___ .i Friday, Ocfober?l t977 -0.11' l'/IOt _. .... , c;.,, Am., ... OAILV PILOT •• Mary Kay . I ,'VVhen God closes a door, he op ens a window,' sa ys th e owner of the cosmetics firm. Through th.at window has poured financial success for both her and her employees. By JUDITH OLSON woml.'n l'ould n se ju:.l so far and no farther. Out of her frustrations s he! did re It's been 11a1d that diamonds are a • :-.earch on why companies failed and girl's best friend. ·but mink coats and various failure situations she had ob· µink Cadillacs have to he close in the :.crved in her own career. After writing running out how :.he would have h andled each or I( it's too hard to choose between them. the s ituations, she had the blueprint for a then why not have all three., :-,uccessful company as well as a book. No one could a~rcc with this philosphy more than Mary Kay Ash. chu1rman of .Jus t one month out or ret iremettt from 1hc board and founder of Mary Ka~ her sules career. s he decided with her Cosmetics. Inc . a Oallal>·based com husband to try the concept. A month "J CAN'T BELIEVE that God was wrong\" she said, explaining that;r God had wanted only one sex he would have made onJyone sex. "I want our people to stay feminine. We insist on sktrts because we are more feminine in skirts, not only literally but psychologically. How do you feel in pants•!" Mrs. Ash cit.c<i ~wo.studies made by ,p university business school or differing . attitudes tbward skirts and pants. punL • before they were to open the doors. her One questionnaire asked. com panies -.,.;~-tttv~w d·....mood..bwnbl.ebe~ins~ --hus li;lntt-dll.itt. o_f a ~rt-tttt~so •he---_ w-bether tb~y~ ~ pink luxury sedans and mink coats-on---made--t~l.Q..&Q,..@ead ~ th ~ear ~.ts m their o~gamzat1on and the her top salcswomtn like Santu reward· help of her youngest son, then 20. otl\~r aslt"t!d bUSlm!!sme n,.. sel~ .• ang his beSt elves. mosl successful women fro'!l (~n The items have to be enrm.'<.i . but non "WHEN GOD closes a door. He opens photographs -o!'e of a woman w.earrng l'theless, it is a generous sy!>lem or rt-· u window," she said . Through that win· a blaz~ and sk1r~ and the other of a wards for hard work and dedication. dow has been poured financial success woman m a pantsuit. 1\1 rs. Ash, in Costa Mesa recently to at for both her and her employees. Both surveys pointed lo the greater ac· ll•nd a sales meeting at the South Coast M rl>. Ash now operates with God as her ccptance of skirts, she said. "This un- Plaza_H.ole.l took a few minutes from her partner und says she belteves many of derllncd my belief about s kirts.·· busy schedule to talk about what mal<e~ r1er cl'UClal decisions-have been col'1"eet ht•r company tick and how 1l all got because of divine guidance. ~tarted. "There are many dec1s1ons that we THE G REi\T·GRAND~IOTHER, who was wearing a cr anberry Ultrasuede suit with two diamond bumblebee pin!> on the Tront and one on the baclc, said the basic purpose or her 14·year-0ld com· pany is to help women succeed. "I didn't st.art the company lo make money," she asserted, "but to give women a chance. I want to give women a chance to do anything they can do.·· have no way of knowing whether they will be ri~hl or wrong two years hence. We usually have been right." Mrs. As h stresses to her saleswomen that there is a propeT ordel'-for theu lives: God rirsl, the family second. and the job third. "If yoll h ave your life 10 proper perspective, everything works.·· SHE BELIEVf;S in them so much. in fact. that she has special designer dresses made for her directors. This year , they are tailored mauve wool gabardine suits with shl skirts and vestc;. ' The national sales dfrectors have UllrasLlef.le ouUUs with fox collars. which are theirs to wear "'365 days a year. They are symbolic of their status." Since pink is the color denoting femrnmity, Mrs. Ash further encourages her women by: loa ning them pink Cadillacs for ~ y~ar when they reach L Mary Kay Ash: A b usiness m the p ink. She was motivated by years of selling for home party.type companies when: The Texan also is big on ·femininity and it is one of the underlying principles of her success. In her company no ohc wears pants except her son, Richard, now the pre~ident. <See MARY KAY,Pa&eB2> ' 0.llf Piie! pltotetV &.e• l'•fM Mark l-ane: 'The Warren Commission was afraid. · Mark Lane 'Only 11 percent believed. Oswald acted as a lone . assassin. Those 11 pec- cent probably also believe . in the tooth fairy.'. By CHERYL ROMO Ol Ille Dellf Piiot Stall There are few Americans who don't re· member exactly where they were or what they were doing on November 22, 1963, at the moment they first learned President John F. Kennedy had been shot throu~h the head and was dying In Da llas. It was a day that changed the destiny or a country , November 22. 1963 also c hanged lhe life of an atTorney by the. name of Mark Lane. Since-th.~ publication or his best.selling book about the as s asslnallon, "Rus h to Judgement" his life has been threate ned 254 times . H i s telephone has been tapped and he was. at one lime, under 24-hour surveillance by the FBI, he says. <See MARK, Page 8 2) .Down ·Under The Kangaroo Club helps Australians in America keep in touch. . By DENNl S McLELLAN O!ti.OMl,l'I ... ~ AL least four times a month Elaine Berm· ingbam of Irvine drives to Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport to either greet or see off friends bound for New Zealand and her native Australia. That's not loo unusual except that her group or friends usually number mote than JOO, a nd within a year she sees some 2.500 o( them come and go. • Elaine Berm ingham is the founder and pre· sident of the Australia Kangaroo Club, an in· lernational social and educational organization whose aim is to assist those Interested in Australia and New Zealand. An importal'lt outgrowth of the club h as been its travel proAram. which offers members low ' rate air fares to a nd from the United States and Australia M anv me mbers are Americans traveling "Down Under " to visit relatives working there or they are Au stralians returning home for fami- ly reunion~ "IT 'S AN EMOTIONAL thing crossing the Pacific und visiting people you may not nave seen in 25 years,·· says Miss Bermingl\am . "The streng th of the club through family ties is very s trong .. Miss Rermingham. who usually only deals with members by mail or over the telephone, makes it a point lo be at the airport. Members receive complimentary flight bags and books on Australia lo read on the 20·hOUf trip. Group pictures are ta ken and any unaccom · The Flu Elaine Bermingham, left, and AKC members Jim Stupin, Frances Haysman, Jack Treguboff see off Dr. Hef!ther Mayor to Australia~ panicd children are introduced to adult members who keep their eye on them. "It's the personal touch:· says Miss Berm· ingham of her operation. "We introduce them to other people and they make new friends. Many meet lifelong friends through the club." An opJ>Ortunlty to get together people who share a common interest is largely what prompt- ed Miss Bermingham lo start the club, which now has an internatiolJaJ membership of some 10,000. • I "There \s no localized communit y of Australians in the United States," she says. <See KANGAROO_. P age 8 2) Once you get it, there 's still not much you can do. By LOUISE COOK A•-••IH l'r•11Wrl1¥ The chill creeping into the air brings the ap· proach of the nu season, and it's time to start thinking about protection and treatment. The widely predicted swine flu epidemic of 1975-76 never materialized. But new strains or in· nuenza A virus. the kind that causes pandemics or world wide outbreaks. usually appear every 10 years an<Jthe last major problem was In 1968. with the Hong Kqng Ou Experts meeting In M nryland recently said a wide variety of flu viruses were oir.culating In lhe world this year They said they still expected a Telatlvely mild nu season in the United Slates. hut de<'lincd to make firm prediction!'! in the af· term nth of the swine nu incident. Influenza is a'n acute respiratory" ltlnes~ whose symptoms include fever, heaclache. coughing, s ore throat, runny nose and muscular ttches, especially In the lower back and eyes. The disease is caused by one of three types of virus -A. 8 or C. Both type A and type R can re· sufl in epidemics, but the latter Is usually much milde r. Flu outbreaks often occur suddenly The dis case s preads through areas. peaking m about Lhrce weeks and subsiding after another three to four weeks . From 20 to 50 percent of the susceptl· ble population may be affected, with the highest Incidence among children aged 5to 14 Most patients recover from the n~ within· n wrek. although t hey may feel tared or r~m down !S.-e FLU, Pllfe 82) .. .. ..• ... 82 DAii. Y PILOT Fri day October 21. 1977 ANN LANDERS /HOROSCOPE ••• Kangaroo I "'' <From Pa1e 8 1) .. They are spread all over the place. But they do like to keep in touch and it's dllficult to do without some sort or organiialion." THE CLUB P UTS oul a quarterly newslet- :. ter . Nearly one page of lt is devoted to its · ~eader's Forum, where members can contact :one another or exchange information. The ~club's otrlce, located in Newport Beach near the • airport. gi?ts dozens or letters each day from m embers "and every one has their own special 'needs,•• says Miss Bermingham. 1 They include such things as where they can get a good map or Australia, questions on tranaportaUon business, investments and how to ' arrange visits. .. We really are on a level of complete in- formation," ·she notes. adding it is always kept . on a "peoples" Jev~I." All gqvernment-related 'questions are r eferred to the consulate in San C8ll Overeaters Group 0 EAR '' l N EEO A experiences s 1mt1ar to ly thing that has worked. MIRACLE": You told w hat you a r e going 1 tried every kooky diet Ann Landers you a re through now. d c SATURDAY, ocr.u By SYDNEY O~RR killi ng yourself with The fantastic thinn an every 1roup under ,., the Sijn. I am now -A food. Well, let me tell abo u t Overeote r s LIFESAVED , ARIES (March21-Apr1110): Muchthat oc· you, d c~r -;vou don 't Anonymous is the love DEAR A.LS.: 1 re-curs has aura of' mystery, glamor and is have to die. Listen to my a nd e ncouragement' celved over 1 000 letter secretive. Your sense of humor aids In relieving story: 1. am 40 years old you ·n Ond there. You'll wltbln three days tror! tension . MulU·faceted operaUon is indicated. and weighed 203 lbs. 1 meet pe<>ple who really belleven In Overea&ers 1'AURUS <Aprll 20.Nnay, 20): Accent on ~. s e th c .~~s t t e nse A Hn care..about you. Look in Anonymous asking me to friendship, desire. romantic interlude, creative weighed because I the phone book under send •'Miracle" &o them endeavor. Studr Aries menage tor valid hint. have been on the pro-LandPrs Overeaters Anonymous Such a tremeadoa~ Youknowwhat younecd-adhereto reuooable • gra mt......of Overe ate rs and find oul. where t~o followlnl and abldl,ad demands. Yes, money la Involved. Anonymous for the pa~t s anity and your life nearest meeting p!ace ts faltb must be ea.med • GEMINI (May 21.June 20): ·Emphasis on 100 d~ys and ~ of this pleas.c get~ touch w.ith and when the next meet· So _ 1 aeeond the 'mo· climbing to the top -be alert to potential, refuse morning 1 weigh 160 an Ovcrcatcrs ing_takes placc.l'mnot tlons andi urge all tosellyourselfsbort.Travel.expansion,memos. pounds. . Anonymous group j n trying to push you, but fooclabollc:s &o Jook In the notes, manuscripts, formats are on agenda. You have adm1tted your area. We are all you sound as though you bone book ad . NumberSplayssignificant.role. • that you. 8!e add.icted to over the-country and I'm are ready to accept what &vereaten Alloa~mo!sr CANCER <June 21 -July 22): Far~tly food. This 1s the first step sure you'll be able to find we havetoo!Cer. U yoa don't find It. It· membilr and journey combine to grab spotlight. toward recovery. You a m eetjng place you can Please give u s a to tbe National H~~d~ Write, communicate. Reallie that close, strong also rere~to yo~rse_ICasa attend. There are meet-chance to help you. It's quarters ot Ove~aters bond cannotbedimlnished bydistance. foodahoh c which 1s ex-ings going on during the like being reborn. I know Ationymoas at Ziii ltotb LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): ~Element of mystery . actly what J am. and so day as well as the evl!-you'll make it with OA St t Ton C Hf -aoo this could be all to the good. ShouJd serve • THE 47-YEAR·O~D IRVINE resident ~as is everyotherOAer. nangs. You'll meet people-because I am makinl? it 90~.' Tel :nee~ (;13; as. caution signaL You don't know all you should · Francisco. come ~ long way smce ..she left her native For the sa~e of your who have gon~ through .r.igbt now and it's the on-320.7940 ep e -fake time to define tel'ms. to detect subtle A~rali4at d.~c!e agG · • nuances and to obser ve hldden clues. ~,,._ __ .. ..:! She kneWll was me~1eavetnee<Jtfntrr---------- --____ ,_,,,,..,,...._ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22); Spotllg~t on wb~ the company she work~ for sent her a M k _I an:> e· -~---..---"""""!~~~~-----M.tte;---pabUelty~spl!ctat""l)'tff"'1l\t.-tMtaet--memo-=sll1(ng-they wve goJng-lo Cj.lt,._~t" :.-a... A _ • giving you Oppo rtunity to be rew~ for ef- l)aycbeck by five poUDds a week. Company 1t .• &>;: • .,,... __ to1ts. C@pricom, Cancerpersonsph&_keyroles. policy dictated that a femaJe could not earn more L IBU (SeJ>t.-l!:r.Oet~m.: Mabrtalirs~--,.,. than a male on the same payroll. course. finish what you start. K~ diet, health She arrived in the United States with onJy <From Pue 81) Russell, called the bearded, YoUDI attorney·s resoluUon. Avoid extremes. · • $150, an amount chosen by design so she would Appearing re<:ently at a seminar, held at the work "a great historical contribution -greater SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Get to heart ot have "a built-in motivation for survival.·· Unitarian Church in Anaheim. with playwright than Zola in the Dreyfus case." matters. Be creative, independent.. innovative. To make ends meet s he soon found a job in a . Donald Freed Ceo-author of another of his books. Lea.d rather than. follow -welcome change, l h La B h fa lly' .L. h 1~ .n "Executive Action") and J ohn "Tito .. Gerassi. a "It is my theory," sa id Lane. "The Warren wea t y guna eac :m s uOUtt 0 u . vUt • l Id Id h b h f variety' opportunity for travel. Imprint• your --;nrambitton-to-11ueeeed in °'8-business...world former foreign corr<cspondent for Newsweek. Commission was n ra : he ost.age Y t e ear style -express yourself. - .:was reaijred after she attended the Australian Time and th~ New York Tim~. and ~•s-now.. of creating World War 111 by the information SAGITl'ARIVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Base ac- Goveroment Trade Fair in Los Angeles. teaching at UC Irvi ne, the triad rliscussed what g1vcn tllem by fhe Cl A... - -TIOns onTactuat dat . J)ISCMd~~Bttiid-·ftft'~-.&-1 She was hlred by an Australian company to they termed the .. decades of tlcccit" of the The attorney maintained that Oswald was · solid base. One who is concerned about your take over Its ailing satellite corporations in American people by our own government. workinj:! for the FBI at the time of the murder. welfarespealcs frankly. America. She brought the companies, which It was Freed who opened the seminar by say-·and Ruby, as an agent of both the CIA and or· CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Accent on were involved.in travel, on their reel within three ing the .. Freedom of information movement is gan iied crime, were both "set up .. -particular-messages, relatives in transit, short trips, activi- years. the therapy this century has been moving toward ly Oswald -and the Warren Commission was ty connected with expansion, long-distance calls . • . • We are not afraid of the truth -only arraJd or delving Into the truth because.they were . AQUAIUUS (Jan. 20-Feb. lB): Emphasis on· IN THE PROCE$ she created a subsidiary s he dubbed the Downunder Club, which offered reduced air tares to Australia. secrecy." ld h l i th lo t e assass nat on was e ~ult or a plot by what you pay, collect. assign, loca.J.e. Evaluate He credited Lane with having the courage to the Soviet Union. possessions Be snocific Th' i ht be u to Seek the truth and Gerassl·• consider~ ... somewhat · · ..-· 15 mg me go .. ~ Using blackboard and chalk to IUustrate the through things with fine-tooth comb. "The main reason I started it was because in the late '60s there was a tremendous amount of .enthusiasm from Americans for vacations and ·.reJocaUom in Australia,·· she says. or an expert ·on Latin American affairs. said, connections between key Individuals involved at PISCES <Feb. 19-Marci\ 20): Lun.,. cycle "We have just undergone-three decades or decep· the time, Lane said it was Ironic that Allen high -judgipent. Intuition are teUabte. Trust tion. What might we have been if we had been Dulles. who had been fired by JFK during his yourself. Be conspicuous by your pre$ence; told the truth? term o( office, was appointed as one or lhe chief wear bright colors, make personal appearances. "To answer their questions and put them all together I created the club.·· · , Wbeo new owners wanted to use her mem- "We h ave ::i ll bee n wounded and membersoftheWarren Co mmission. traumatized. We have suffered at the hands of a Another irony in a long list of ironies, he' secret government ... we accepted everyth1ni! said , was that seven FBI agents questioned <told us> without question because we thought we Osw aid after his capture ror 12 hours. took no were fightin~ Communism." notes. made no recordings and "didn•t re- But it was Lane who s il enced the room. The member" what was said during the lnterroga- RUFFELL'S UftHOLSTERY W...Y•W• ....... • bership list to sell package tours and she saw herself eventually being replaced. Miss Berm- ingham quit and formed the Australia Kangaroo .. c1ub. Members are not really tourists, she main- ta ins, and they are more intere3ted in seeing r e· controversial lawyer, writer. historian and pro· tlon. fessor, who made fiery speeches to protest the He said most of the persons who were direct- Vietnam War with another activist by the name ly involved or who witnessed some aspect oft.he OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use result-1eU1ng Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coul market . Phone 642·S678 ltn ...... 11....t C:_..MIM-141-tHt • JaUves than vis iting all the tourist spots. ' "(The club's flights are not chart.en. They are all on regularly·scbeduled airlines. The low rates "are obtained throu1b the club'• vohameT> 14.ell)bers ~ $15 a year in dues to belong to the club. which does not advertise: ntrs all word of mouth. We lUce to keep it low key and peraonai,·•aavs Miss Bermingham. ••• Mar.y:Kay (Ero• Pac,eBl) $240,000 in retail sales. Tbe car Isn't a 'iltt. however, as Mrs : Ash believes .. you can•t rat oo your laurels... 4notber successful 7ev wUl bril'll the dlreetor the opportunity to buy the car al eo1t. which most do because, as Mrs. Ash s uggests, "once you've driven a pink Cadillac it·s hard to drive a black Ford.'' THE COMPANY also rewards lesser achleve r s with $1,000 diamond bumblebee pins, symbolic of women who defy the odds and "fly.·· These incenUves keep the women try- ing harder each day to use more of their potential, Mrs. Ash said. of J ane Fonda, says he ls now be(ng described by assassinaUon·ln 1963 have died myslerlously or a new term: assasslnologist. "naturaJ causes .. or in accidents. As a concerned American. Lane said he just "In the last survey taken of the American "couldn't buy" the official government explana-public, only 11 percent believed Oswald acted as tion that Lee Harvey Oswald was a lone assassin, a lone assassin. Those 11 percent probably also arul noted it s~med Ironic that "Kennedy was believe in the tooth fairy," be said. shot one year to the day arter he saJd he strongly oppos~ the war in Southeast Asia.·· He said Dr. M artln Luther King also opposed the war, and called both their murders "the greatest tragedies of the decade. "It was Harry Trumari who said the biggest mistake be ever m ade wa.s to set up the CIA - because he never knew what they were doing ... . He also said he dl'lfo 't buy the idea Jack Ruby was a patriotic American, doing his duty, when be killed OswaJd and he also couldn't accept as credible the Warren Commission Report. Lane and others began investigating and questioning witnesses and priMlples connected with the a.ssasslnation of the President. Bertrand ••• Flu Lane warned, that without freedom of access to our government and its policies, "We are In the basement of 1984." He charged even the media is being programmed and controlled to suppress information from the public. The attorney. who recently moved to Venice. is currently working w ith Freed on a screenplay about Martin Luther King called •·A Far Ottper Malady:· It Is being produced by and will sur Donald Sutherland. 1 • His most recent book, written with black com median and political acUvls\ Dick Gregory. is "Code Name ·Zorro· -The Murder oC Martin Luther King.Jr ... ELEGAHCE OM E. 17th STREET lJN'BEL Vi MEWPORT 8004 -COSTA tUS•'S CHIC LEATHER EMPORIUM IMPORTEf? anJ DOMESTI~ LEATHER oniCAHVAS HAHDBAGS UIGGJ..GE-WALLETS· ACCESSORIES 369 E.-17tfi ST., COSTA M£SA IH WESTPORT SQUARE 141-5533 ---• <From Page BU -"ed for some time. In the vaccine n~ to pre-Although Ame r icans vent an epidemic. s pent! $700 m1lllon on aged or chronically Ill. Once you·ve got the ld dl the disease is m or e co remc es every serious a nd. together nu, there is not much to year . the Food and Drug with pne umonia, In · do except go to bed. Ad m inlslraUon· has re- nuenia is the fifth lead-drink plenty or liquids ported that none or the ing cause of death In the and take aspirin lo re· products will cure a cold. United States. l i eve some o t the They may alleviate some JCPenney FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY Vaccines have been symptoms. or the symptoms and LAST2DAVS She believes that the high number or women ln her company wb'b maJce more than $75,000 a year is "a real breakthrough for women... . She i.s sensitive to. the proble ms or women and has worked out a way so that t.hose who have to miss sales op- portunities because or sick children or other problems can still earn. developed to help guard Attempts are being make you feel better but. against lnfluenia. The made. accordlng to the FDA uys, there Is no Department of l:{ealth. HEW. &o develop anti-evidence that they will Education and Welfare influenza drugs to treat even shorten the course Fri., Oct.21, 6to8p.m. •Sat., Oct. 22, f0to1p.m.,2to5p.m:· .,p. ..i· .... I\.• .. ., And, she has established a "buddy .. • system for saleswomen whose directors live across lbe country. A local woman "mothers" a beauty consult.ant tn. her area free Of charge in exchance for another woman taking care ot one of htr consultant& In another area. )r "ONLY WOMEN could work on this system;· Mrs. Alh asserted. "Men J11st don't understand it. An analyst told me once that 'Th~t dog won 'l hunt.• But it wlll." · Finally, Mrs. Ash is on a crusade to· spread ••warm ruzdes" across the coun- try lo "help return America to tts original s tate of people sharlng and car· Ing about one another.·· udi b as well as prevent the oC the disease. says st es ave shown d1'sease. Sever al in-M . th · be 7 ore information on e vaccmes can Oto ducers oC m· •-rferon -a . fl 90 t rr l ' u:: m uenza. what causes it percen e ec ave protecl1've s ubstance d h · be' d when matched td the tur-an w at is mg one to rent virus. The problem which appears naturaJly combat it. is available is that the viruses Jo the body -have been from the Department of change the ir genetic promising initially, bul Health, Education and makeup slightly every side effects have limited Welfare in a nine.page thelrusefulness. pamphlet, "Flu." It year, so annual revac· The lack of an effec-costs 35 cents. To get a cinalion h recom· tive treatment i's a prob-· C mended. copy, \VJ'tte : onsumer Even an"-8nnual vac-le m lnfluenza shares Information Cente r cinallon will not protect _w_llh __ th_e_co_m_m_o_n_c_o_1d_._P_u_e_b_lo_._eo_10_ .• _s_1_009_. __ ·_ against a complete ly new vlrus, and generally in the past there has not b een e n o u g fl t i m e between the appearance of' a new disease and itS spread to develop and produce the quantities of Call my offi~e for -an immediate dental ap~inbnent Pre-Christmas\ Dress Sale Young Edwardian I ' $~to S26~ Gunne Sax Oops , s3200 to s21 so ond many mQl'e ••••• ~f'~. ldtl/ta&J? ciJYl/lf#1t '(~~(',} Via Lido Plaza 3423 Via Lido, Number 13 (i.•I doorlG l"UO~ M"1<4!1 67&-032t Hours 1C>-6 Sun. 11·5 Dr. Alan Miller family Dentist 2'¥19 f airview Costa Mesa • 979-JgJO • - Some photo offers cost under a dollar for the llrst picture. But when you s\ort to buy moro for ounta. uncles and cousins you ond up paying plen ty. Pixy charges $1 .9S lor your flrat 6 x 1' lull color portrait of any child up to 12 years. And $1 .95 for your eecond 5 x 7, third, four\h, otc. or for a group of 2 or 3 children. the first prleo Is $2 98. Al'l<I ell photos are taken agalnat your choice ot full color scenic backgroun~ 'Or four wallet tlH photos. The Pixy Photographer: · -. 24.Faahlon Island• Newport Beach '· • tr ·'t - .l II " - ' I r- I r. r '! 11 II I II ,, I lj I . ·- I ,, LOCAL I LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE "Mt tlGTICll 0.UUUI l 'J U l,1! TS "• ••11 CM.........,.,,.,,,., ll OO•m CONTINENTAL CONV£'f"N(.1; C:OAPOltA TIOH ., 11 .. 1, •ppolnl•d TtVti.t ~ .,.,,, pur..,.111 lo 0..... et Tt&nt rcc;OAOIO M •"n 1•. lt7 • •• f n \I. No :iau6, In -Uttt, Datt 70. Of Ofllt i.1 ~ In IM tffk e o1 Ille (;owlly fie<~ ol Or ..... C-Y. lt•I• .. C.ll•Na. Wiii Mii <ii INIMIC ...ct!G\ lo llltMit illddW !or ctil\ CMYMI• fl tlrN fl ~ In lll'#f11t -. cit "'9 U11lttd Sl•lt•I •I ti.. '°"'" front .,.,r __ ...... 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Dated: ~r3, 1917 Continent• Conwyano Gorp. as lald Tnnt", 8yJ-Olrard AutPJorliod SIQtwture f'ublts-H.wport Hl fl)Of' Hnis '"'u ~-wlltl Or•-Gotil OlllyPllol,Oct-flA,21.zt,tfn '°"" SmiJ NOTlCIETOC1'aOtlOltl SUl'Ea10fltto41•T Of' lMI ST ATE Of'CALl~NIA ~ lH£COUNTY0"04tAHGll ........ In Ille ~IWof IN ~tllleof ALI.AN MER61.E HERRIOt .... ALLAN M. t4 EAAICK au A. M. t4E111'1CK . ~"*· NOtl<t h _..,, gl.,.., lo CTeol\of'I l\lvlflt c.1.i'"' ~ Ille Mid ~ "'"' tt tile YiCI tleim1 In a. ettk • OI tr.. c lff ~ tA IN "°'tulct c.\lt1 « to Pf•Mftl lllem .... unelen'9MCI ., ,.,. olllc• of SECVAtlY NAT IONAL 8ANIC, P.O. 8o11 ms, U Jll P-0. V•leMle. ~ 14111 .. CA. wl\Kll lat- ttf Offtc• k \tie Pl«t ol bllslne• ol t"9 Yftdertlf"ed In ell m4111MS "rt.tlnlnt • Nici ••loll•. Slicll Claims Wltl'I tilt ...UIWY _.,.,.. rnvsl .,. llltd °' presenteCI u atores•ld wllhl11 tow monthl .... 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M,21,1*,Nov.4, 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE f'llMD PutllhNd Or-Cc>a•I O.oll'f Pilot ~t. w,21.-.-• ._ 1t11 ---~ PUBUC NOTICE ~ SU1'1!a10ttCDU1t'T'OPHJ ._ Sf" tE Of' CALI ~IU" f'Olt 1HI! c;ouNTY Of' 04tANGE Na.Aot21U MOTICIE Ofl HEAAINO Of' l'llflflON TO OETEAMINE SIMUl.fANEOVSDl!AtH Esute of AEGINAL.O BURROWS, 0.n•\eel. NOT ICE IS HERESY GIVEN IMI 8 £TTV E. 8UAROW$ hn llled II< rein a petition lo OeWrmlne Slmull;aneov\ O.•th, ~1><• 10 •Ille" I• m-lor ..,,,_ !Wtl<'llllU. ~·Jl&l ~ 11.ne end plea ot lle•r lnCI "" -h•s """ ·,et foroctat>er 71, 1'n,•t "OO a.m., In IM ~OV<t-ol OecWlrlrnent No. 3 Of W IQ court, .i 100 CJ~k Cenler Ori"" West, In th• Cll'f of S•nlA Ana, Ct lltor..U. 0 Med0c-r II, 1971 WILLIAMIE.SIJOMN, County CM•k Kltl\061llltACO A_rs,,.u. P.0 .... 427 ,. s. f'lnt 54-t A-e.CAtltft _ .. o. .... A"9nlrntw: ~ Pullll"*' Or-C:O.~I O.lly P110t. O< ·-'4. "· "· "11 4 •$4-11 Stml NOTICE 0""'-ll! OF ,.UISONALPaO .. EllTYAT PAIYATIE SALE • Me.4-flnt IN THI: SUl'Elllott COURT OF THI STATE Of' c.AUf'OltNl.A, 1'0 11 THI t0VNTYOl'OllAN0£ - In ,,,. M•ller ot 111• E•UI• ot AI CHAAO ..IOSEPH ~M ITH , Ot<ea...s .. NOltCE IS HEREBY GtVEOI llwt t,,. vnoeriiil9"'f'O w1U wtf •' Pr•••ff U le, IO Ille 'll!IN>l MIO ..... IH-r, ..,.._ Je<t to <«thfrnilUon of w td ~otr•Ot tovtl, on°' af~ the 10!11 CS.y ol Nov· e m b•r. 19'1, at Ille o lllce ol HAA(;OUAl HEIWE;V 111. tOn 4WM • Oo\A "venuoo, c;.-.,_ Hill•, Counl'f ol Lo' An(lltl~. St•~"' C•llforN•. •II IM r111111. llt1e.itl(l1n1..,.,1e1 wo<1<1e<e•-.d •I Ille llm. ol flut11 •no •II tlw rlOhl, Il- l'-•no •nlM*il !NI lt>e e>l•I• ot •·»<I ~t\\.ed N .S K QUlrt'G b~ Of:M't'*l'OI\ of ••w or 01,..,._lw ottw!< ''°"'" Or '" ..odl Uon •o "wt of w td OK.N-...a. At tr.. tin\• ol de•'"· In ¥KJ to tJlf the c~"•'" penon•1 l><-1Y \lf\Mt...S 1n tl'W c.ou ... 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Tn. 80.rd of Trust~ re~lf'Vtt 1n.t pro vol~ Of ~/e<ll"I..,., _•II IMCbOt. to w•t\te •ntt '"~1.1t61'Uit" or In~ forn••Jillh 111 ..... , IHCIOr II• lti ... >•dd•"lj. NOHMANE WATSON ... lly. ll<M•dot , ,. ...... , PubllU..O Cit-Coa>t 04llW P11ut, °'' 11• l•. •911 .. --. . ~ October21.111T7 DAILY PILOT •3 PUBLIC NOTICE "C'flTIOU' I USllft\' HAMEST4T~Ml:NT PUBIJC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOU$ t U$1NESJ HAM( ~TAl(Mi.Nf fM foliHU"U P«liOn ,..1'..l1nq c.iuu I~' f ""''"" p.' , ,,.. Ck>i"Q bull· ......... h•'\., T ,. L p A \ v-w I ' I N t r1 " tt\,.I• .,,,,, '" "'"• 'Fo\#'l CONSUl T"Nl~. J60 N• .. Po'I 1.. •·I I ' "' •.• ~' I.A Otjv., Suite tto, N•woo.t IH4Kn ~A J• ''-•t,. 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Noll<t IS ,_...,., 9iw n to <...oltco hf ••"9 <I-~Inst \he wlo OK• ornl 10 hie ..ia u..ims 1n u.e ofll<I oe UW ""'" ol IN •IO#..Wld C04<'1 « 10 Pf'ffffK them to lt'I ~..-Al t..., Oflk • ol CAL.USTER a CAl.LISlE.R, "llorN'f\ • Law, S1l ~ Mii Sin~ L~ Aft9tlti, CA 900M, -I.titer Of. Oct IS ,,_ P'ee4.Clf ~cit W.. 11n ~lunM In .ii "*'-" pWU(flMO to uld u t••· 5«11 cl•lms wllA Ille MUuary WUCNf't mllSt be filod or pro ent•d e. etorewld wttllln foyr "*llM after U'efln& puOlkMiollOI 11\U. l'IGtk•. Daltd0d.O,tf77. Mll.OllEOTAYl.Olt E.-c--'CllO wllt °'Mid decedent CAt.l.ISTlla &CAU.IS~·­ A~M~tt '--mw"u•,..... IMA ....... C.A•M aaaoW..CAt.USTalt PllOllMIM Or .... C.O..C Olil¥ ..... Ott. ll.1' ......... 11, 1'17 ' - - I 'I I ' - - I ' I 1 I 84 DAILY PILOT Friday, Octo~r 21. 1sn • '· ENTERTAINMENT I TELEVISION ~OASTWATCD: Toiaig,.t's TV Fare EVENING 5:00 8 DD (I) 0 NEWS 0 BONANZA G THEAVENGERS • MICKEY MOUSE CLUB C8 WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER GET'$HOM£ e -SESAMcSTREET Ii> VlUA ALEGRE 5:30. TOM ANO JERRY e ADA~12 GD HODGEPODGE LODGE e:oo. CBS NEWS De NEWS 8 EMEAOEHCY OHEJ "Computer Error" G LAK£A8 PREVlEW 8) THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY Danny tries to become a so!'~tlter to help Keith thrcrngh a-cry perrbcr. --• THE ROOKIES A dope eddlct la ovt'to steaJ $200,000 wor'h of confiscated cocaine. ezOOM 81) FOODS FOR THE MODERN FAMILY 9_~NEW8 8:3a"a-1RE'PAICE IS RtGRT --- G BASKETBALL Denver Nuggets vs. Los Ange. les,Lakers CD THE ODO COUPLE Oscar discovers tie's in poor physical condition. 8l) ASWESEEIT Highlights · from programs invotvfnft Pontlao; Mich., PoA- land, Ore., Memphis, Tenn .. Evansten, Ill., San Francisco, Calif. and Chicago, Ill. '9 FAMILY PORTRAIT Cl) CBS NEWS ®) MERV GRIFAN 7:00 1J THE MUPPETS Guest: 8ernadette Peters. 0 NBC NEWS 8 LIARSCLUB fJ ABCt-IEWS CD I LOVE LUCY "Lucy And The Loving Cup" CB ADAM-12 fl!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 81) CALIFORNIA TONIGHT Cl) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 8 ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES "The Rams vs. The Kings" 0 FAMILY FEUD 8 NEWLYWED GAME fJ niE GONG SHOW «8 THE BRADY BUNCH Convinced that nobOdy loves him and that his stepmother hat.. him, Bobby decides to runaway. Q) LET'S MAKE A DEAL • 21TOMOHt • 81) VOTEA'S PIPEUNE "County Beal" Cl> THE MUPPETS q,I HOU YWOOO SQUARES 8:00 8 (I) WONDER WOMAN Wonder Woman struggles against the powers of a popular rock musician wtto uses special frequency music to hypnotize young women fans Into stealing for him. Martin Mull, Eve Plumb q_IJeSt star. .. CPO SHARKEY (Season Premiere) ''The New Captain.. Sharkey'• happy Crazy Ladg Charo ptays a -crazy-Me1dcan ,girl~taw ' ....... a way on· "The Love Boat" with Cavin MacLeod Satu rday at 10 on ABC, Channel 7. expectation of a new com- manding officer (Richard X. Slattery) Is terminated when the 'old salt' orders the chief to jet- lfsonnTfl>Hr belly In 10 day$.:- G MOVIE * * * * "Giant" (Part 2) ( t956) Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean. Edna Ferber's story about Tex- as ranch Ille and lhe pursuit of ollwealth. G 9 DONNY & MARIE A salute to the World Serles with guests Glen Campbell, Bernadette Peters, Big Bird, Jay ~ond. li1eddle Trenkler. Jack De Leon and the Ice Angels. Qt CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Guest: John Byner. Q) MARCUS WELBY. M.D. Dr. Kiley beoom~ emotionally Involved wilh a patienr who Is tater attacked by her boyfriend. (Part 1} 8D tri) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:018 (2 HRS.) 1:30 G CHICO ANO THE MAN "The Bed" Raul thinks he's getting a bargain when he tradM In Ed's old mattreu tor two new ones. but l'le IS on• wate that his dlatruatful atepr .. ther l'iU' been ustng the bedd- ing u. piggy bank. Ratings Guide fMovl_, •n r•ltd ~tO<dlnQ IO bH ~I<• 4'11-.C•, ~f-1 lof TV '"' }~by•trltk.l ....... ••• ** · ·~ * -Excellent -very Good -Good • -Fatr -Poor CD CROSS-WTTS fD 6,i) WALL STREET WEEK "View From The White House" Guest: Charles L. Schultze, Cllairman.Councll of Economl.e Advisors. 9:00 IJ Cl) SWITCH Sandra Summer• (Pamela Hensley) asks Pete and Mac to Investigate fhe circumstances surroonding her father's fatal plane crash. George Maharls, Dionne Warwlcke. Foster Brooks, Wayne Newton guest a tar. 1J ROCKFORD FILES "The Dog And Pony Show" A terrified yoong woman (Joanne Nall) seeks Rockrord'a aid, p/11· Vlg him against agents of a crime syndicate and an lntelll· gence organization. 0 OJ) ABC MOVIE *** .. W. w. And The Dixie Dancekings" ( 1974) Burt ReynOlds. Art Camey. An easy- going con artist en}oys country music, robbing gas stations and a singer called Dixie. (R) G» MERV GRlFFlN ti) MARCOS WELBY, M.O. ·• Of. Kiley i. names lh a malprac- tice suit growing out ot his treatment of a rapist Injured In ,, an accident (Part 2) a VtSIONS "Alambrtsta" An Illegal alien from Mexico travets from Tljua- na to the Cellfomla eg1'1culturaJ belt. Ii) ARING U NE "Federalized Welfare"' (Par1 2) Guest: D. Patrick Moynihan. 9:16G JOKE.R'S WILD 9:46 G CONCENTRATION 10:00 CJ QUINCY "Murder By Sett" Quincy finds himself In the mld1t of a battle between two unions vytno to represent farm workers. James Gregory, Robert F. Simon q_uest atet. ' Ill NEWS Q) A SPECIAL KIND O~ DYING A aensitlve approach to the questlOn and tears surrounding death. e MOVIE * * * * "'The Browning --Verelof\'!. (1951b .INA ~ Mlcheel Redgra-J't. An English proteuor Is cruahed when he dlscOYefa his wife Is an adul· tress. 10: 1151J NEWS 10:30•• NEWS 11:00eaaC1>0 NEW& 111 HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION G MOVIE * * * "My Favorite Brunette" (HM7) Bob Hope, Dorothy . ___ L&n)pUr. A mystenoua woman -,rMIOllO...-... 0Mby-~tog1 .. phet Into becoming a ~­ sleuth. - GJ FOREVER FEAMWOOO G) PERRY MASON • A muMUm WC>ftler returns from prl9on to settle accounts with the man who framed him. · ~ ·~~?ir.1&d~ .mnor of 'The American Way Of Death.' 6D MACNEJL I LEHRER REPORT 11:308 (1) M"A"S"H "Yankee Doodle Doctor" When a Brigadier General has a rum made on the work of the M"A "S"ff1Jntt, 1tle surgeons et the .conth declcs. It doesn't accurately por1ray them and begin production on a fllm of lhelr own. (R) 0 TONIGHT Guest nest: Gabe Kapfan. Guest; Rlchetd Lewts. 8 LOVE. AMERICAN STYt...E "Love And The Longest Night I Love And The Phonies" 8 III BAAETTA "They Don't M-'<e 'E"' Uke TN)I Uted To"' &ar..ia tt ... to tenet out lhe female suspect In • jewel heist, unawate he It being foflowed by an aging master thief (Keenan Wynn) wtio has been double-croSMd and will stoP at nothing lo obtain revenge. (R) G» NEWS 9 CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 9 TWILJOHT ZONE "'King Nine Wiii Not Retum" m Hf\. GAME OF 1l4E WEEK e MOVlE **'ii. "Mt. ~ GOM To Conege" (19'9) Cll(ton Webb, SNNy Temple. AW ecoemrtc man returns to colege '°' a cs.g,.. and clecoYw'8 that It too hold• meny problem&. (1 hr., 30 min.). 12:05 8 (J) KOJAK "Money 8acit Guarantee" The dNth of • patrolman putt Kojek end hf• entire staff on the trail of an active stolen C¥ ting wNc:h o...... It• aueoe.sa to the wtmngneu of Its Victim&. 12:308.M<ME **'h ''The Solcecers" (1987) eon, Karloff, cathetlne Lac:ey. TUBE TOPPERS. CBS fJ 8:00 -Wonaer Woman. Martin Mull _(Barth Gimble of F e r n wood "'"2 Nigh t ) guests as a rock musi· cian who hypnotizes his young fans in this episode. ABCfJ 9:00 -"W. W. and the Dixie Da nce Kings." Burt Reynolds is a fast.moving con aftist and holdup man -~r•ect hJf.AI:l.~y in this 1974 movie. · l>. __ ..__ --- An eldeffy coupfe deYek>p a machine which placea the mlnda of others under their controf. (1 hr., 25 min.) --· NOVI&----* * "Plcitup Alley" l 193 7) Vie-tor Mature. Anita Ekberg. A U.S. narcotics agent tralls an International dope smuggler's reluctant .accompfloe acrosa two continents. G MOVIES **Vt "The Last Command" ( 1955) Sterling Mayden, Anna Marla Alberghet11. A band of Texans defend the Alamo against the overwhelming forces ot General Santa Ana. (2 hrs.) *'It "'Oh, Susanna" (1963) Gene Autry. A cowboy la attacked and thrown ort a train. · (\,_ ~min.) 2:30U"'Nl'W8 m MOVIES **'It "The Sniper" (1962) Arthur Franz, Marte Wlndtor. A psychopathic killer' murdars six young brunette women before he la apprehended. (2 hrs.) ** "The She Oevtl" (1967} Jack Ketty, Mart Blanchard. The eerum, used by a young aclen· tlst to cure a fatal lltneaa, cau ... es a girl to become an Ind• atructlble paychopathlc killer. (1 -·~,~--2:458 0 NEWS a:00m NEWS '~ MOVIE , ___ ,.- **~ "The Moat Dangerous Man Alive" (1961) AOf1 Randall, Debra Paget. A condemned, though lnnooent man, wander• ...J~ cobalt expJollon tttat -tUnii'hls 60dy"tcSaree1. {11\C 25mln.) '=46 8 NOONTIME S:\ rt 'RUA Y 12:37 8 STARTIME "Wind Fever" A brllllant medl-MORNING GIUcieotlltJ~~ct.tre !!> 7:00 8 MARLO AND THE MAGIC • rwe tr~ tever, taiel::u.iar-=-=~rD!mNi of murdering a native cttlefa G c.e. SEARS daughter. G PT\. CLUB 12:40(11 MOW: • El.EMENTARYNEWS **'.i "Aaalgnment Terrot'' ti) SAM YORTY (1970) Mich ... Rennie, Katen • YOGA FOR HEALTH Dor. Ext,..lerrestrlal creatures (I) DRUG USE p1., on using htlman emotion• I.ti LAfF-A--L YMPICS to conquer the Earth. (1hr .. 20 7:30111 PACESETTERS min.) 8 LAFF·A-LYMPICS 1:00 8 MIONIGHT SPECIAL • MOVIE Hoet: EMn Bishop. Guests: KC ** ''Flw AgalMt The House" and the Sunshine Band, The (1955) Guy· Madison, Kim Elec:trte Light Orchestra, Van Novak. Five friends plan to rob Morrlaon, Crystal Gayle, Thin a 'burglar-proof' gambling Uzzle, Ronnie McDowell and casino. (2 hrs.) Mickey Thomas of the Bishop fl) EARTH, SEA A.NO SKY Band, (I) HERITAGE -0 I SPV 1:0011 Cl) MISTER MAGOO When an Army eounter·lnlalll-0 YOUNG SENTINELS gence agent Is relleYed of some • MOVIE highly Important mlcrofllm, **"Suicide SattaJIOn" (1968) • Scott and Kelly enter a thieves' Mike Conners, John Alh,.Y. An WOttd to r800Yllf the film. Army demolition team la 1:151 TAU<ABOUT aasJgned the dangeroua nw.- 1:30 MOVIE • a1on of destroyfng rec:ord8 ln a **'A ''The Mighty Jungle" hidden oeller. (1hr.,30 min.) (1"4) Marahall Tho"'S*>ft, G MOVIE OIN'e De Lie. TWo ~In **'n> "Fair Wind To Java" dlttei..,t perts of the wortd ha , (1952) Fred MacMurray, Vere dangW. (.1 hr .. 30 mAn.) Ralston. An Amettean ....,,.,, 1:361· HEWS and • group of ~ baWe 1:11 NEWS over diamonds. (2 hra.) t:OO MOVIES '8 ROMPER ROOM * 'n "The M .... ng Gunl" e EARTH, SEA AHO SKY (1938) Wltllam Lundlgan, PMll 1:30 8 (I) BUGS BONNY Kelly. A newapeper repor1er 1J ARCHIES I SABRINA wltneues a murder while .&l) SPECIAL tpen<ffng the night In a 'haunt-'"Made In A.merle« Rome. New ed' houM. (1 hf., 25 mlfl.) York'" The rebuUdlng of Fort **"Wall Of Fury'" (1982) Tony Stanwhc In thJa cenlraJ New Sallor. Richard Goodman. York State community hu Jeefousy almott lead• to dbas-become a aource ot pride tor let tor a mountaln-cllmblng workers, resident& and k>cal expedltlOn. (2 hrt.) historian•. Silvers: Top B~nana With a Bunch of Beautie~ By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -Phil Silvers felt be was on familiar ter· ritory wbeo be played the emcee of a beauty page.antfor a televlson movie. In the fil m , the terrorists led by Sheree North and Gregory Sierra, take the passengers to a Carr\bean island and demand $1 million r ansom from the home country of each beauty contestant. Gary Collins pJays a de· rense agency courier, also aboard the plane, who Is transporting a small vial of deadly germs for which there EXCLUSIVE!! ::::--... w,,...,.,.,. WHO'S THAT ·~AUTY' SECOND FROM LEFT? lt'a Phll Slivers In ~unday TV Orama Oiarlie Finds Love LOS ANGELES CAP l -After 2Q years of unre· quited love, Charlie Brown gets his first kiss from the lilUe red·haired girl. And she is shown for the first Ume on "It's Your First KJss, Charlie Brown" on CBS, Channel 2, at 8 p. m. Monday. . "Peanuts" creatQr Charles M .. Schulz had held• back from showing t\er because he felt every man has rus own ideal or tl1e perfect girl. But he relented while searching for a theme for ashow for this fall "I suppose ln all or these ideas when somelhi~g goes undrawn the more difficult It becomes to draw it, like the Inside of Sooopy"s doghouse," said Schulz in a telephone Interview. "I t.hi.nk animated films are a little dlfrerent. Maybe it's a matter of, I suppose, you could say selllnit out to attract a little attention for the show. A tot oC limes we do things we wish we hadn't done, but I don"t think it will maUter." Schulz said he did not plan to draw the little red· haired girl in hls dally comlc stttp. He said, "This is also the first ch ance in the animated films we have to show Snoopy as the hcllcopter. l think it should be very effective when you hear the sound effects." Not that the comedian, this year 's Tony Award winner, h ad ever bee.n host for a beaty contest. It's that for five years, from 1945 to 1950, he was married to Jo Carroll Dennison, a former Miss America. ''The play is about a big beauty pageant. like Miss America, and we all get kidnapped by terrorists," he said ... Tbe plane gets hijacked on the way to the finals al Nassau." THE SVSP ENSE DRAMA is "The Night They Took Miss Beaulllul .. and will be aired on NBC, channel 4, at 9 p.m . Monday. It also stars Chick Con· nors, Sherree North. Stella Stevens, He nry Gibson and Gary Collins . Collins is also ma rried to a rormer Miss America, Mary Ann Mobley. Silvers, interviewed In his high-rise apartment in Century City, was asked if he hams up the role of emcee, which certainly is ripe.for par ody. Silvers, probably best remember ed as the conniving Sergeant Bllko, shook his bald head. He said, "I don't do a parody. Comedy is no laughing matter. If I played it funny we've got no picture. I played it -it's funny as hell -t played it straight, like r was doing Shakesp~ar PomJ>()us. "WALTER MURPHY wrote t he perfect song for this. It Is so bad that it's perfect. It gave me a chance to do It seriously." Arms stretched wide. he sang, '"She's the most beau-ti·ful girl in the world, And she stands with her proud nag unfurled, She's so pure, she's so fine, How I wish she were mine, The most beau·ti·ful girl In the world.' Do you have lo satirize lhal? ·• Silvers suffered a s troke during the hit revival on Broadway of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the l"orum," which brought him a Tony. During the filming of this movie he cnme down with food poisoning. "IT WAS ON A hot s ummer day and we had to sit In this little shack in San Pedro," he recalled. ''Having had a stroke I hesitated to say I was Ill, because they would have exaggerated It and said it was the residuals of the stroke." is no a nUdote. .; Chuck Connors is the airport duer of security and Stella Stevens Is the chaperone for the finalists. A former vaudevillian , Silvers. 66, hit the bi~ lime on Broadway In "Top Banana, .. which he also made as a movie. "'TOP BANANA' GOT me over the hump," he said. "Thal was my going over U\e horizon. And that's the wont part. Looking at the horizon, bopin1 to reach it is the best part of )'out life. Once you get there you fight with your fingernails to slay there." Silvers' first sertes, "You'll Never Get Rich" tn the 1950s, is remem· bered as one of the funniest situation comedies of all time. Sergeant Bllko and his platoon a re still being seen on reruns. He said he Is being rediscovered by a new generation o r television viewers. SILVERS SAID, "Give m e 'CPO Sharkey' and it would be the No. 1 show. U I bawled the guys out they know I don't mean It. They know I ·m more confused than they ani. And that's my gilt.'· "CPO Sharkey," starring Insult artist Don Rickles, ls seen on NBC. "As Bilko, I was the world"s worst conniver," he saJd. "But I nevel' won out over a rookie. It was me acainst the P entagon. That's what made the Bilko show a hit. "I think the reason the audience loved It was that l dldn 't wallow in misery. I( one of my schemes failed, I'd go right on to somelhlna else." Jim Cooper .' prepares to meet with Cecil Hicks Orange CountyDist:rictAttornev. Topic:sscampaign Financial Scandals'' KOCE· HE FOLLOWED BILKO with 'The Phil Silvers Show,·· which Oopped. He ••---------------------iiiiiiiiiiilllllli. said," I deserved the failure because I ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC TELE\llBIDN was cocky. If ft'd been a hit I'd be a millionaire because I owned the pro- duction company." • , - • l!lllliilll .... ~ ................................................. F.rldmam~.Oo .. to~bemrm2m1 •• 1.97m7 .............. D.AmllmVmPmllmOmT ... ~ .... ~~~~· B5 ~. . ' GODipf: A Spe~ialist In Most Anything By llOGER CA1lLSON der control and doesn 'l panic. He 011i..CN11yf'llt4 has a knowledge of the game thal For three year s Laguna few h ave. ll is an on·the·field Beach High lootba11 coach Den-awareness that is a rare quality. nis Haryung has been bending Others have fas ter 40s then the ear or anyone willing to listen G om pf's 4. 7 seconds. But he .about the exploits of hi' prize seems to catch anyone. footballstar Bill Gompf. ''I knew he was going to be i And all of il has been something when he and John -Juslfned .. -.. --• Miiier were dominating the ).; The 6-2, 198-pound Gompf. league on the freshman level. )lespite injuries that have cut into Both were too good to keep off the -sotne othJs effectivenes9-th&paM-......:. c.,n..Ju,......... .. vs, ..... ~Y"'e9 ~es._ __ two years, is as complete a foot-Many would not consider us-~all player as you're going to ing their quarterback at find. linebacker. Or as the blocker on J A quarterback on offense, punts or at safely on punt re- om]>MaiowsthdeeJiftg of-being -turns.~ or -as--a-btocker 'for--0ihet 'S acked when his protec~lon running backs , or running J>reaks down. But he en1oys around blocking punts something few quarterba~ks ··1 wanted to keep.Gompf out have ever PoSSessed-a starting of punting situations .. says berth atlinebacker. . . llaryung ... But he mope; around desp1ll' IOJUries and Haryung says : "Gompf has unbelievable toler ance for pain." Asked which phase of the game he prefers. offense or de- fense. Gompf replies: "I'd rather play both. Especially in a sjtua- tion where-it'll help the team more. . "I get bruised up a bit, but I• survive." The future? Gompf says he'll choose his university, then play at a positi~e C'oactres-prefe,... -• and he'll be majoring in business or pre-law. "But I don't want to i:o somewhere where I'll just ~u ".:i ays Gom~f. "Last year at tltiS-1lml!-t-: - would have predicted Gompf's future in college football w as Of\. defense," says Haryung. "But hc ·s improved so much this year .... As a d~~nder it s usually 1f you don't let him play on the ~om pf who1s m on the play m~-speciaJ teams too. Rather than u~ a passer. J ·m not so sure ... Corona deJ Mar High coach ---·-i· I LAGUNA BEACH HIGH'S DENNIS HARYUNG, Bill.. GOMPF TALK OVER GAME PLANS. _ .,_in the sack on the opposmg_ h~ve_ him~wn in the_Jlump s quarter ac and ffieT'w<>=ttme aoout l, 11ust let him do it. most valuable player at Laguna "Believe me, .. continues Be~ch <as ~.sophomore a.nd Jlaryung, 'Ten thinking about junl~r) says: I especially en.JOY the consequences a ll of the 1;ack~~g the quarterback. I Jove lime.·· that. , . . Gompf blocked a punt ~ompf s stahsllcs are not against San Clemente and many that impressive for a youngster of his crushing tackles from his being eyed by such schools as linebacker PoSition are done on Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas hls own, rather than pre· A&M, USC and UCLA. determined defensive stunts. Ob, the stats '1'e re~pectable. "On some situations we just turn 1n two years plus he s run for him loose," says Haryung. seven touchdowns .and passed ro; .. ( 've had better passers and six-others, but hts worth can t beu er runners in the past,·· says beme~thatway. . Haryung ... But never a better Better at be g_auged ~ .his linebacker. He·i. a complete perror.mance against M1ss1on player and has such a sense to Viejo in an all-round effort re-lhe ball. It's something you can't cenlly. It was Gompf who kiU_ed teach.·· four ~ourth down ~fforts with The Laguna Beach senior crushingta~kl.es ag_a1.nst then w:i· has not missed a game in his defeated.Mission VleJO. And on .a three years with the Artists play nulbfied by a MV penalty, it was Gompf. who caught a fleeing Mission Viejo back bound for a touchdown at the Laguna Beach , 35 with a shoestring t.ackle. "Gompf's most outstanding quality, .. says Haryunc. "is bis lield JeadershJp. He's always un- Record TV Audience ~For Series NEW YORK -The 1977 World Series, seen for the first time on ABC, had an average viewing au· dience of more bomes than any other Series in history, according to figures released by the network Thursday. The average game was viewed in 21,650,000 homes, beating the previous high of 21,320,000 homes per game for the 1973 Series .between the New York Mets and ihe Oakland A's. I · The rating for the Series was 29. 7. with a 53 percent share. A ratil\g is the percentage of all television bomes in the country. The share is the percentage of all sets turned on. Only the 1973 <World Series had a higher raUng, ~.7 with a57 share. • ABC estimated that 110·120. million people watched some portion of the Series. Borg Ad..,a•ee• BARCELONA, Spain -Bjorn Borg beat Victor Pecci, 6·2, G-3 I and advanced to th e I quarterfinals ot the week-long in· -ternatlonal Conde de Godo tennis tournament Thursday. Dick Morris says the biggest pro· l>lem w1T1i-<fefenstng"" Lagun11 Beach is that you can put your people where you know Laguna Beach is going, but Gompf simp- ly breaks the tackle anyway. A strong and durable runner, his m pst effectiye thrust has been the quarterback keeper around the n anks without hesitation. Proof came against South Coast League rival Mission Viejo when he ran a broken pattern through the Mission Viejo de- fens e for 60 yards and a touchdown. woich proved to be the margin of victory. The books have not been d osed on Gompf. The Artists are ey eing a possible bid to the CIF playoffs for the first time since 1968 and it seems certain if they arc successful. it'll be on the coattails of Bill Gompf. In other results, ManueJ -Orantes beat. Rafael Vlicaino, 6-1, 6-0; R. Granat defeated Jaime Flllol, 7~ 7·5; Wojtek Fibak beat U1li Piner, 6·2, 3-6, 7·5; Balus Toro1cy defeated Orlando Pierola, 6-1, 6·2; Jose Jtigueras defeated Frew McMJllan, 6-3, 6-2; Eddie Dibbs o.tty ................ 'VERSATILE ARTIST -BiJl Gompf (9) shows his passing form <above > which has led Laguna Beach High's aerial game, but he also enjoys the fun of going after the other team ·s quarterback (below> as a standout linebacker. beat Roeer Toulon, 6-2, 6-2 and Jan Kodes downed Paolo Bertolucci, 6·2, G-3. C'oll110r•Bree%a ' SYDNEY, Australia -Jimmy Connon took only 58 minutes to thrash. Tony Roche, 6-2. 6·0 T)Junday and advance to the semifinals of the Australian.Jn. door tennis cbampion.sbipa. Conaors now wUI meet Nick 'Saviano Jn the semifinal!. Sa- " vlano beat Colin Dibley 1·5, 6-1, 6-3. Ber%ogSlgu KANSAS CITY Whitey Hen:og, who has led the Kansas Cltv Rovals to division cham- pionships in both of his full I seasons as manager. signed a ' one.year contrac~ today for the I 1978 season. Jltdl t• Retire TOllONl'O -Chicaeo Black Hawks left wtng Dennis Hull will announce his retirement tod-.y. the Toronto Globe and Mall 're· ported. .. ' ,_ • Ex-EiliSon S-tar P11rne Spearheads Cal's Line ByCltAIG SHEFF Of .. o.itr ~ ~ A summer ago Rick Purnell and Rick Bashore were playing in a pick-up basketball game at Edison High in Huntington Beach. Saturday night at the CoUseum the two former Edison High foot- baU stars will be on opposite sides of the field. That's when the UnJversity of..,.. California, led by its starting center , Purnell, duels UCLA. s parked by quarterback. Bashore. "He was a couple of years behind me at Edison, but we 're pretty good friends." says the 6 -3 , 240-pound Purnell of Bashore. ··1 used to play with him in some pickup basketball games at Edison and I saw him at a party last summer.·• Purnell anct another rormer Edison standout. offensive t.ackle Jack Clark. are two big reasons why Cal's Golden Bears have fas hioned a 5-1 record this season -los ing only lo W ashlngtOn State. "Our oUensive line wasn't sup- pose to be very strong this RICK PURNELL :.cason. but I think it ·snow one of our s trongest points." says Purnell, wbo played two seasons at Orange Coast CoUege before going to Cal a year ago. Patterson, Dalton Demoted by A.utry .. Back in the Saddle Acain. •• Gene Autry'a theme song when he wu a cowboy movie and radio star, bu a new multi· million dollar arTangement. He Is taking over personal direct.lea of b1s Callfomla Anceis baseball team, which Invested heavily In high-priced baUplayers but produced a low- pr iced finiah in 1977. to a filth place finish ln the American League Western Division, with a 74-88 record. .\ Arthur "Red" Patterson, UH! Angels• pn:slde:Dt the past three' years, wlll stay wltb the American League baseball club to handle public relaUons and other duUes, Autry say a. Harry Dalton, who bas been executive vice president and general manager alnce 1V71, will stay in the latter post as Bavasi moves into the vice president's Job. "We're playing well as a wilt J and we're all good friends. And ' the coaching ls good here, too," I says Purnell. f Purnell saw limited actloa a ' . year ago, starting only the , t W asbiniton State «iame when · 1 All-Pacific-8 center Duane Williams was injured. But with Williams graduating, Purnell figured to see a lot ot lay-aod he bas. "Tbe only game I didn't start was against Washingtoo State. I bad a cbarley borse and the coaches wanted to keep me OQt, but I played all of the s~ half," says the Social Science major. If (act his play "bas been so good. he was setectoo the of- fensive lineman of the week in the Bean· victories over M.ls-;. sourl and Oregon State llut week). . • • i \ ''.l 've played pretty good this year, and so bas the team. We s tubbed our t.o~s against ! Washington State. but we bad a r few people injured, some r dropped passes and the defense ' dido 't play very welJ," says r Purnell. : But the Bears are sWl very -J much alive 1D the race fOl" tbe Rose Bowl "We have three ftl'Y ,,IC ~ .. games 1D the next three ween..~ first meeting UCLA, then SC ancl • • Washington, .. says tbe Hant•. ington Beach resident. ''And UCLA is a VerJ btg challeqe to us. They have a very Sood de-." fenslveteam. : "And it's going to be a thrilt ·: playln11D tbe Coliseum. I \&led to 10 there to watdl tbe 'n'GJ-. tbe~ Bruins and the Rams when I,,.. iD blab ICbool and at ()nap Cout. And my mom WllDt8meto get about ZS tlctets IO lt loob Wl8"" I'll baye 1117 0WD JiUle IOCltbll .. ~ section," qya Purnell. "' And amcmc them wm be two older brothers-both of wbom were also centers la c:oUece-' Russ at. WhlttlerCollepanclllob • at Cal. Autry. 10, chairman of the board or the Angels, will install him sell as president and plans to bring In former San Diego Padres' president E.J ... Buzzie" Bavasi as executive vice presi· dent. Last winter the Angels spent the mUUons In Jong.term con· tracts acquiring frff->agent out- fielders Joe Rudl and Don Baylor, !ormerly of the Oakland. A's, and abort.stop Bobby Grich. formerlY. ot ·the Baltimore Orioles. Browner Has Stiff Test Tbe potential for an Amertcan Lea1ue pennant or dlvilloo title for the first time ln the An,els.- 17 .year history wun ·~ bome out. Serious injuries to Grlcb's back and Rudi 's hand limited their playing lime to about one-half season each. Mediocre years for several other Angels contributed SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP> - The Tl'oJaos of Southern California have bad a Iona 11.oe ot outstucUng tailbacks and No&e Dame wUl see DO break lD tbe tradition Saturday when.the Irish host the nation ·a flftb·ranked team. Sophomore Charles White, a speedy S.foot·l~ 187·poander, is running from the spot prevJ.oualy occapled by the likes of He!sman Trophy winners Mike Garrett and O.J . Simpson, plus All- Amerlcans Anthony Davis and Ricky Bell. > Whlte ha rusbed ODt ot tlSC'I "' t-fol'JD•tkm for 611 1ana • lt& carrt~ · ... Tbe cffenalYe threat meas • busy day for dereulve end a. Browner, who wu named the O~tland Tropby wldnll' u tbe na- tioo 's t.op cfefeutve pl.,..-lat seasoc. "He·s an excellent foOtbart pt ayer, lh&Jbe the best IQ tbe,. co\lntry at his posltlon," said Trojans backfield coacb Joba Jackson about Browner. who ts being pushed as a Helsman Trophy candidate by the lriah. Jahhar Fined _ss;ooo ., WS ANGELES <AP> -Nooae looms larger -in or out ot the lineup -than 1·foot·2~ Kareem Abdul·Jabb!lr of tbe Los Aaaeles Lakers. The peaennial molt valuable player ol the National Basketball AssoclaUon will be out of acll<>n' "approximately three weeks" because of a broken bone in his right hand. Abdul-Jabbar was also fined a league record $5,000 by NBA commlssloner Larry O'Brien Thursday for throwing a punch that broke the band. The blow lloored Milwaukee Bucks• .rookie center Kent Benson Tuesday night. . · Films showed the punch eam~ art.er Benson had elbowed !he Laker 1tar in the mldsectlon ear. ly in a 1ame won by .Milwaukee 117-112. . Jabbar was eJeeted and Benson missed the remalnder ot that game and another contest Wednesday night •l•lnst Denver, suffering Crom what the Bucks called an apparent mild concuasion and cuts near the eye. O'Brien's statement lnd'lcaled he might have imposed a slsable suaoension as well on th• player who has been leaaue MVP a rec- ord-m atcblng_ fi.ve tlmes, lnclud· inf the Jaat two )'ean in SUC· cession. But It...,..,. D1De or more sames Abd.aal..J•bbu .._ due to the hand lnjury more than eovers thesln lim>lftd. The Laket1record1tand1 at l·l , so ru without .Jabbal'. ma '7·foot .• replace1Dellt. Jam• Bdw ... a · ., rookie fl'OID Walllnltm, Ii•· peeled to i...n dlmculU. ..... 4 matched against e1tabU1be4 •• stars of the NBA. Edwards, a thlrd·l'OU'ftd draft choice, wu mlldly sen11tlonal ·r. w ednesday night in a 133·120 .to-, • tory at nwt.lana. He acored • r.- polnts and c:oll~ted a tareem-, ~ like 14 reboundl qalut a ..... without• ll1chl1·raWd center. The oppot&Uon toqbw ._ • th• Latera pla1 at Dea...-, totlllbt. (<Jwmel •• t:JO) -• tn their boale ~ 111 • , < Phoenlx~DlahL ' B6 DAA.V PllO r Friday, October 21, 1871 3 ma f or H ubbard CdM Collects 2 2~20 Victory- By ROGER CARLSON on Richardson's nine.yard .strike 0toi.o.11.,,.1i..si..11 to Derial Qliver, Flanagan again Corona del Mar High's Sea went back to punt from the CdM Kings took advantage or four big 39 in the fourth quafter . But the breaks,gotthree touchdoworuns ball hit the Laguna Beach from Martin Hubbard for the receiver and ,Craig Johnston Hcond straight week and went on recovered at the Laguna 15. Six FOOTBALL F V 's T ouehdown E xpress Rolls Along 3S.O 3TDs 17C.rttea - 93 Verda 49-0 2TDJ •Cante• 89Y•rd• 3s.6 JTDs 3C.t'rtea 170 Verela 31.0 3TDs 13Carrtu 158'Yard•. 494 3TDs 11 Centea ~Y•!d• 'WILLIE GITI'llN5 to pos t a 22·20 South Coast plays later it was Hubbard again .-:.;--...::;:._.;:L::..e..~ue football victory from a yard out to make it 22-7 ursdi.Y ltijlit'""lJefore ~500 at wtth-8c:-22Jeft. -_ _ _ DaUy l?iloLreader$ are invited to follow the exploits of Gittens is on pace to erase the mark for touchdowns and a m a zing Willie Gittens, Fountain Valrey High 's .. has a ~hot at the t.otal scoring mark, two. The above Touchdown Express, as be shoots for the CIF single chart· shows Gillen~ exptoits tcHtal<., ffa1Ae l>Y-&ame...!t..!.-L $ea&Q.n scoring _r£<;.gr.Ss oi ~uchdo~ns and 240 points. 0 !ho~e scores ~nd Gittens· personal stats. • ' .. Gittens, NewportHarborHigh. Gompf, put on a s terlrng The victim wa.s luckless display of passing in the final '"Lagvna -Bea~ Hlgh a!i. the quarter. bitting 10 of 13 attempts Ar lists participated rn .. ttre-lor-1~4~ y&f'da,...inc..lwUng..TD circuit's giveaway <or takeaway passes to Oliver for 11 yards and depending on your point of view> a seven·yarde r to J a m ie of the year. Plummer. Coach Dick Morris' Corona del But it was too late. The Artists 11ar Sea Kings, who did not had given the Sea Kings, 'Who fumble, seemed to have the know how to treat a gin, too game well in band with less than much. Newport, Edison Collide , five minutes to go, ho~ding a 22-7 , Hubbard led the ·Sea Kings • • • -..__ lead~ ~essaon on the with 102 yards r ushin g, but In Sun. 1' L c e I FVBattle Vikings --, But an antercephon by Jl!" injury. And-°COM'S Biker WU -,. -Q 0 ea Lagona 14.. ·. --;---~Q(l.Ul.e-field with a leg t gl!e ruc1a Richardson set Laguna Beach in banged up in the hard· hitting tiff. -~ _ motion and before the smoke had Brockman's toe (one PAT and -...__ .. ---... - cleared the Ar~ists ~ad str~ck the field goal) proved the • -----. .-..-.-~~ 'ft)e two brightest s tars el through the air twice behind difference. Leslie Weldon had a Newport Harbor High's Sailors s istency. But the Chargers hll''e ferencetw1.cewith h!sfJeJO~rangl!°Cmt.ft"1l!'e&11NP 'oo.U:l! _qu_a rterbackBillGompf.'fhelast pair of PAT kicks forthe Artists, and the Edison <Huntington shown explosive tendencies on Newport s bluechap~ar':on de-will showcasetheirtalentsonthe strike came. however_. with~ but a-fake kicl< and pas~ by Beach) Hig h Chargers, two o ffe n se w ith s oph omore fense where J eff Batelta , Don same field tonight as Willie Git~ left a nd when the ensuaog ons1des Richardson on the second TD Sunset League-fooCba11 teams-f')'uar-t~rback Frank Seurer (611 Bar!e r, Bob Brown, Wayne tens of Fountain Valley High kickoff failed . CdM ran out the failed, leaving Laguna behind. which have developed into a yards and five touchdown passes Kasparek, ancr_llle rest or the meets Greg. }Carmmrof-Marina- clock. :?2-13,with3:131eft. • fi er<'l' rivalry the past three infivegames)leading the way. Sailors makethelrround~. . ffi gh <Huntin}t.onBeacb)fortbe But 1t wasn't the clock thut year:-.. l'Olhde tonight (8 > al Seurer has receivers Jeff Junior Mike Johnso~ 1s ~1~g first time. betrayed the Art1sL<;. Here is the GAM £STATIST•u C..M Newport Harbor. Hyder. Gil Rhodes and Steve inserted into ~e start~g hneup Gittens and Karman are the list of critical er~rs by the ·~1,.100 .. ,,uW>•no ~· • It's a battle of the unbeaten as Davis as targets and each figures at tailback wi_th ~hns Corum No.land 2 rushers of the Orange Artists, each leading to a Corona ~ .. ,100 ...... _ _,,"" a each enters with a circuit victory to give Newport's secondary a <knee> oo the. sadeli~es. one more Coast area. Gittens bas a 9.1 · IM fi~ldo-•r>eNIOH 1 b I k _. g l Pi de ar score: . . 101.111n1-•• 11 under its belt. alt c. -wee !lccoium o zz~ca. . yards-per-carry average (568 I . A punt r~e1ver failed to v.,,.,.,.,>IW<'IQ 110 ,., Edison coach Bill Workman·s Also, the running of Jim Crisi. Craig Lyo~. with his passing yards In 62 cames> and Kefoman signal for a fair catch properly ~:~:::".:'"'II ':~ ·~ Chargers are rated a half.point and Rob Milucky could prove to Larry Hi gby, Kas parek , has an 8.9 average (5'8 yards lo and the Sea K1n 1?s keep tm •••os~,_, ?v• no favorite over the Sailors'-<iue painfultotheSailors. FrankVenclikandGreg Paquin. 6lcarries). poss e s s ion . d riv in~ the ::!~;:;.~~~dl~~tc1 !>-~~ >~·)~ mainly to a sharper offense. Each team has a solid kicking is the major punch on offense for The stnUstical batUe between rem a ini o g 31 ya r ds for a ~ .. mD••Humi>ln1os1 " o~ &th teams boast formidable ~a me, although. Newport rates theSailors.Lyons hascompleted the two issoclosethatifKarman LOuc hdown ~;lh llubbartl monng L""' .. ,.. Be«" Sc«••yo...mn 0 0 , •J.-N defen~e. with Newport given a an edge with placek1cker Mark 21 ot SS · passes for 423 yards, reels off 20 yards in his first in from the two behind the sohd 1..0.on•oe•Mar • • , o .... n sli ght edge due to better con· Hales, who has been the d1f-tbree touchdowns and only one carry they'll be Ued (or the No. l blocking of Mar k Haker and u=:.:!" interception. spot. • Mark Dobbs 1e• " •• ... , Paqwn. a backup quarterback, Fountain Valley is the home 2. A fumble killed a Laguna ~~:_~· 1; '~! :: ~~ Estanci~ SA V has moved to tight end to allow team fortooigbt's so·clockgame Beach. ~id at the CdM ~ and the M<Cllll0"9" • u l ,. ~ Bite.tti more defensive concen-on lhe Huntington Beach Hiell Sea Kings march with Kurt A•~::.':!'°" l; ,;: ,: ~~ trah on. . . field. A capacit,y crowd is ~- Brockman's 25-yard field soal c.-... -UnbealeDS Clash AnaddededgeforEd1son 1s lhe pected. \ making it 9·0. """-o ·~ 10: ~ t~ fact the Chargers are coming off The duel bet.ween Gilt.ens ud 3. Eric Raff pounced on a ~~m.,, ., 11 • 11 a n unemotion al victory over Karman may be the only aspect Laguna Beach fumble of a Dan .-..... 1 " o ra.o Marina, w~le Newport is in its of the game that wUl be eloae. F lanagan punt al. the Laguna 27. ~:-m"::~ ~ 1~ : !.~ · I c T •ff seco~d straight emotion-charged Fountain Valley is rated a • Four plays later 1l was Hubbard PAUING n entury I conflict.. point favorite in t be Su.naet behind Dobbs from three yards ---:. ~ ,_. ._ "'· League contest. ., out and the ArUsts a(! down. 0otnof 11 10 • 1a. .-....,.nM.,.._,......_. The Barons are 5-0 with tbtw 16·0· · A~.'::'°" .~ ,: ~ 1~ ':i: T wo unbeaten football powers with nine touchdowns. Estan-YE P:" 171 200 A.::.-.-e shutouts. Tbey've outscored 4. The clincher. After Laguna c.r ..... AUr i · 1 C l • best und in i And RT CA~ 2«1 • s..r.is itr thelr opponents 199-12. aod Cbeir Reach narrowed the count to 16· 7 Broo.m... • I 11 .~ ree:~~C::t~~ ~r;sct'.:nct!"m~ &~.~~. 1fs\ !~~as~ ~G ::'.!....,... :: : :=:i· ~t average llUlrgln o( vJctoey is.JM._ of Costa Mesa travels to the San· Cir~ ror a 4 4 LG 811llll'IQllon 11S '90 .,,__ L8 points. Sunset Collision ta Ana Bowl for an 8 o'clock average. LT Ao.mo !~ !: !.•c::'...., ~: Marina, on tbe other hand. gameagaJnstSaotaAnaValley. Estancia coach Jlm Bratten ~: tY':: 1~ ''° t411u1 ce hasn 't scored, a point in two Aerial-minded HB ol 1~:;:~ ~:aev'::1~~~p!~·!i~~:~: S.:iife~e =~·t g~~c~~~n~ ~ !~ r::· i~ m ::::. ~ ~:~e~~':sc~ ~eu!;t. ~ rollout options of Estancia, and anything tricky. ponents 128-43. Santa Ana Valley is rated a .. We haven't seen him change E.._~u--·"Fountain Valley just hu too seven-point favorite in the garae. bis oflense in four years. He just ~ ~ many weapons tor us to shut Duels With Lions While Estancia has matched tries to beat you with his person-~~ ::~ : ~ :~:.:: ~~ them down ,completely," saya Santa Ana Valley's s-o record. nel," says Bratten. "And we're •G "-" 2:19 m w.i-HG Marina coach Mite Henl•a&. the Eagles have been winnitig by not going to change, either. ~0 ~.!: = ~ 6::-"-g~ "We're just going to try to mate two points (twice') and three We're goinc to do what made us LT "'1191".., ''° 1>s oi-La them do a few UUnp they dao't Huntington Beach H igb's aer ial-minded Oilers and lhe massive Wes tminster Lions tangle tonight (8) in Sunset League football action al Westminster High in a battle of once-beat.en elevens . who bas booked up with Scott Brummett fop most of his success in completing half of 98 pass at- tempts for 612 yards and ~ight touchdowns. points (ooce), Santa Ana Valley S-0." · :: ~=-~ !!: =: ~: llketodo." has won handily every time ex-Neltbel' team is Jtnown for its .,. Cll• * • o...n a * * * cept last Friday, when it needed pas.sing al1aclt, allhouah Esta!\· :~ ::s : !: :;" ~ .....,.v....,.....,u....,. to struggle for a 9· '1 victory over cla bas a capable quarte1back in Huntington Beach coach Dave Van Hoorebeke's Oilers rely on tbe passing of M-arco P..agnanelli, highly-regarded Villa Park. Dave Jeranko. who has thrown Simla Ana Valley, the Century only two interceptions in Sl League favorite. has a lightning-passes. He's completed 22 for 287 fas t running attack and tuns yards. · sweeps frequently. San Cleme nte . . Tests EI Toro Monarch s Kick Six of those scoring strikes have gone to Brummett, who not only finds a way to get open, but is an excellent open Cield runner with the ball Brummett is the son of former Huntington Beach coach Roy Brummett. While the Oilers depend on the passjng of P agnaneJJi, the op. posite is true for coach But Boswell's Westminster Lions, who figure to assault the Oilers· Its best running back is Robert Powell, a 5-11, )~pound senior who clocks the 100 in 9.8. The or- f~naive backfield also has good size in quarterback Andrew Palge (6-1, 200) and fullback Mizell Hopper· (6-0, 200), both of whom have sprinter speed. o£ "It's another most-win sltua· oT tlon for us:They're all must·win ~ · games now," says El Toro Hlgh or • football coach Phil Brown. ~: That's how be sees tonight's u game at San Clemente Hlgh. g Kickoff ls slated for8o'clock. .lancers, 10-7 By DAVE CUNNlNGBAM detense with a barrage of nm· Powell is averaging 7 .0 yards per carry and leads the team ~ San Clemente brings in as.ore- . cord while El Toro is 2·3. In South Cout League play El Toro~ 2·1, and Brown Sa>'$ bis team must win lts remainingJour gam,es to be a legitimate title contender. 0tt11eo.61'f'P1•~ ning plays. With onl y four seconds "Ron Crouch is a threat at • remaining, John McGowan · q uar terba~k.•· says Van drilled a 19-yard field goal to give Hoorebeke, .. but Westminster Mater Dcl (Santa Ana> a 10.7 will just keep runnink at us ir we upset victory over Angelus can'tstopthe nmttinggame. League rival Bishop Amal (La P Th··-.. · b lh "Westminster's size is a pro-uente> wDYay rug t at e ' d .. rush1·ng sta" ... '-on .def-•e ia Santa Ana Bowl. blem, but we re-rea Y· Only one of the teams will re--\.13U"° ...... McGowan's kick s plit the Van Hoorebeke says a-major main undefeated in Soulhem theci~t,limiting4tppooentsto uprights and al~bough the ball concern ls in keeping lurnovers, Callfomia ConCerence football 112 yards per· gaine (>ft the was teed up at the nine-yard line, quarterback sacks and penalties acUon alter tonight's batUe gr~~Emard of Cypreta is the it wasn't an easy three points. to a minimum, a tacet Fountain between Golden We.st and clrcuJt's leading, ground fainer The left-fooled kicker bad to boot Valley took advantage of last Cypress College on the Orange with .,...,. y-...a-fin 151 cames. it fn>m the extreme left hash weeklnroaringtoa.cMvictory. Coast College field. Kickoff is at .,,._ -~ marJt as his team hurried into •·wewOuldhavel.ostanrotour 7:30. ·, . SteveFog~~~!~~!""an ..... at<!WC, posltion and the clock ticked first three games with the same Cypress ls off to a 2.0 start In has 340 Y..-w:t ID -caru.es 1or a awa.Y the fJnaJ seconds. number of errors,". says Van conference play and Golden \Ve6t 8.41 averaglne.g Bill Holst ,... Golden The fi eld goal capped what Hoorebeke. has won its only clrc\lil outinc n pass • "' must be termed a victory for the after a bye the first week. Santa West bas connected on '3 of 93 at· defense as Mater Dei continually W~stminster's olleoslve fttDI Monica is still undefeated after tempts for 574 yards but has c a m e up with th e bi g include tailback Eddie Remele two games and wil .play I.he thrown only one touchdown pass. interception, fumble ret overy or and fullback Dan Abbott behind a Cypress Chargers next ~eek. Dean Hess and Mike Tetreault 11. t.and line which lncJude:i John Bell Golden West"• Rustlers are have divided duties at Cypress goa mes · <~10), and Rob Parchinsk~ <~>-,. and between them have compltt· Bishop Amat scored on its first * * * favored by seven points ln the e d 44 of 110 for 41.. yards. nftC•ocunri m"~crung 75 yards on series that has the Rus tlers lead-.. Rustlers in. Ac\ion San Clemente is Cavo~ by 6'h points • n.e Tritoos have earned their perfect record des pite a pattem of falling behind in the early stages of their ea mes. Nearly 60 percent of potnts Sen Clemente's have been scored ln the second half. Tbe--Trltoos-..scored all tbelr points ln the third quarter to beat Bolaa Grande of Garden Grove, 9·7, and needed tourthquarter toucbdowm to beat La Quinta (Westminster) 19-lS and Corona de1Mar14-7. See Testa Pace 87 " r----. .... Tetreault, a lreshman, will start in 13 plays, and it looked like the "......-... u.s"'"""u"'.... ing, 6-2·2. ~t year Cypr~ss won h 1 4-1 Lancers were going to roll andtbeyearbeloreltwas~det\ tonlg t. ooLo•N wan o\ler the 1·4 Monarch s, as se •"'= "s 190 ,..,0:,:-1.c. West. Two ties precede these two OkC::::-1n 211 ,...OW::-Clt.9 advertised. • LT Slnllb 200 211 MIJ#flWt LT games, making the last tour 1.T """' no 210 "..._ °'-.8 Chris Spohn scored the LO .. ,..,,..... t70 us Hl~ftkt> MG yeanalleven. LG ca.. U> 2)0 ~ rr ard t G Mtll"ClflY 2 210 '"""""""fl RT Tb "----• def b C 1....-llJ W '*"'-tOUChdOWft 00 a ooe-y p unge RO c.-.-210 110 0.tfM Re e 'V.Jtn~ ense al ft'-R~ 0.-,, MS -p~ -but Brian Burrell made it RT Ulll9 us 210 ••Y LB c:Orded 19 quarterback saeb this RT ...... DI : = :t: possible with stx carries for 44 : !~ ;: !: ti=" .. ~ season with Scott Chase geWng ~ =..,.. ;~ • a--~! Yards during the drive. He Tt10rNs 110 i.i .._.,._, ce six. R• M~ m "° •~ -• .... 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L-• 1M111 10:"; l. _,..,. .... ~ :··1> _.. Aranin ~>-.o·m e. ~ (Mv.-w~:•. and neck n the south Coast nn. tli!V)IO:e7;'1.~0H)11101. League cross country Utle race u..iwnHy 11111111 c:.tla MeM while ~ountain Valley High is T~~,~~~,:~~~.·~·1~:~~~ .. ~~1:.;,'iJi beginning to run away with 11:21;6.L&Jt'llnlwetc111:-. things in the Sunset League. 1111 Otmellt• W> m> •> T-The Mustangs of Costa Mesa 1. MMn• 1SJ 11:J7; L fl•trl'f 1s1 n :42: a. GM*s lb • in -ibl •..t-fd al (l!I U :SJ: 4. 8-i IEI U.:04; S. ~r$OI\ IS! ran e1r Cl"V" e su-wg o u 1ue; •· o...... <E> ll;U. meet' wins t.o 68 with a 22-33 ~ .. Mllr otHu 1 u.--..c• declS. 1·on ov•r Unive-ity ffloi. 1.eou111>11n 1c1 io:SJ· L ~ •• ,, ILi io:S4; i. "' 6 '" 0 '' 1.19111ICI11:0S>4. ~ ICI 11:01; $.-ICI (Irvine) Thursday as John 11:10:•.Khie1c111:i.. Gerhardt finished first for the '"os"·"'"" 'Ourth ti e this o,. T111th112J> l:ttl a1t....U. m ye,... . ~'~~::11on m 11:30; 1 ... _ 1El 11:41; :r. Co~. del ~r, which hosts ---;r., ~ JJ>a;.A. 0o0ve m-41:!oJ; s. c.ot.i1 the Mustangs iJ\-U.e dual meet ·mmJi: .. -.....u-...1e111;J1. finale Nov. 11, kept pace with its .. _,......_~~rnr;i::..._ .. ._ •.. fourth win by defeating Laguna 1. T-1H1 11:11; i. .., • ., 1H111:20; i. Beach 17-41. Brian Hunsaker also V•nFkk•• cN1 11:30; ... r wner 1N1 11;sz; s. had bis fourth No. l finish. O.lbrt iton:Oj; .. ~1-n IH112:01. Fountain Valley, meanwhile. · ,..v • ._uouou• .... 1. 9ullff IU IO:S2; 2. SINlow (F) IO:JI; >. (s the only Wlbeaten team in lhe wo1wr1cn1e111:ttj4.Mttl•IUU:»:s.G11ptn Sunset loop after trouncing IEl 11:i5; .. 11e<t. '"' 11'u. Edison 23·46 as Brian ~ppel '· Plett~::~~~ 11:n: '· finished first for the third 21t11w11no ""' 11:S1; .. °""'*' 1M112:112; s. Ell· straight time. lfl9tiee 1w 112:19;•.c..(10ft IMI n:u. CIMtl Mt-. U.I Utl UM-.kT VA~T'f 1. &.•Cr-ICI ll:Of; L Mrter IV> 11:02; 1. a.a.Mna U21 f») UfllWf'llty Cr.c,el ICI 11:04; 4.. WelCIM ICI ll:U ; 1. 5-e 1. Gtf'fltnll IC> IS.»; 1. ~y IC) t1:02; l. IUI 1\:24; .. UOydNlll:Q, _.._ __ ·---....,.,. ,__ --=------.. •---WtJIJM IUl 0 :01; •.O-Mll ICI 11:11; $, M-D-l*lltlJll lltl~Vielia DAILY PILOT 8 7 Palomar Has QB Troubles SAN MARCOS-Mario . Mende% earned all kinds of honors as a college ruDQ!y back._ Nicknamed lhe "Super 1"'~ Chief," Mendez was a JC All·Amerlcan two years running at Cerritos College and later gained honorable mention All· coast and All-American at Sao Diego State In 1963 while also being aelected the Aztecs' mQSt valua· bleplayer. But Mendez has st art· ed a newcveer-as a J C football coach-and ap- parenUy be still has the sam e magic: . .Mendet's Palomar Colle_ge team has posted a 3-2 record thus far and faces Saddleback Satur· day night (7:30) at Mis· sion Viejo High. "We got ofJ lo a good star t, but we 've h ad some injuries that have really hurt," says Mendez. ,. Juret1:ta:ter (fore-ground-) makes--a S1We-for ·tht U .S . women's national volleyball team againsl Peru at Huntington Beach High Thursday night. Other U.S. players include Patty Dowdell (11). dr~nuTT7~ftl"' .. ~n-, ...,.....~~!. ~.( l~JIO:lt; 2. Mkqy (MVI 10:%4; J. Laui:e.l Brasscy (8! and Cheryl Engel (12). 1ui11::i.;a.Powe111u1m 4';t.K-1c111: ... ;vn;i1~111!'51Jr.,.._..-.... ,,~~iH · --"fyj Q a .....M d 10.5u\lt!Utll7:5'. ~1>1n l0tt>11:os:•.Stl ... •IMVl l1:)2. Defending for Peru are 5 1 a ueve o ,.,,, an M1MM11v1ett1111w110-'" ttHM•owtnlt>t~--.t1 Luisa Fuentes. Peru won the n;iatch, 15-10, 12· 15, '· t..eSon<t 1v1 1.41os: 2. vtndffee,..• 1M111 1. ".,"ard 1c1 io:so: L &tac11ord 1L1 1o:u ; 1. I<:°'; l. ~iln C~O U:OI: 4. OSllotn IMV/ Ll ..... CI IC I Cl:CI; •. Eo-t CLI l l:Jt; S. H~d 15·6, 11·15. 15·3, 1' Jl; S. SM._ IMlll Wlt; •. INM IMVI 14:42; IL) 11.:lf; ... Q>lla ICI 11.U. 'R\e..ebiel.RrobJAIJUlls__.. ...... been at quarferoac'IC When-~r-thl'ce ot the Comets' signal·callers ·TESTS ... . : Continued From Page 86 11 El Toro's running at- • .. tack is centered around tailback Hector Avella, ~~the league's leading •' ground eainer witb 71 ' c arries, 394 yards and an average of 5.5 yards per carry. ~· San Clemente is the on· •, Jy South Coast League •J team tctu.w the wishbone offense. and coach Allie Schaff has some capable ;. athletes to execute It. Quarterback Ma rk ~lcElroy is the Tritons' • leading ballcarrter with 356 yards on 81 yards, a 4.4 average. Halfba~k •.Russ Immel is averaging ' 5.3 yards per carry with a tota.1 of 175 yards on 33 "'carries. Nate Rowsey, ha m · • )fered by injuries earlier •'in the season, h a s !•l'nanaged a team-leadlng • 5.9 aver age with only l~ carries and88 yards. Diablos, Dolphins In Football Tiff Mission Viejo and Dana Hllls. two prep football teams coming off crucial South Coast League de· feats. try to stay in lhe league race when they clash tonight (8) at Mission Viejo. . "It's the last shot for bOth teams to keep in the running," sums up Dana Hills head coach Don DeGroote. "This game is really pivotal for us ." The Dolphins are 1·2 In the league after last week 's 20-7 loss to Corona del.Mar. Mission Viejo. meanwhile. dropped from the unbeaten ranks when 1t fell to Laguna Beach 13· 7. lnJunes have taken their toll on the Drablos but head coach John Murio expects to go with all or his aces tonight. "We're down to the nitty·grHty and everybody who can possibly plal' will play," he said. "We've had people il\iuted and sick all year and we can't seem to get over it.,.._ But they're all going to play this week. no m:.atler wh~ .Murio feels Mission V1ejo's defense w11l have its work cut out for It. "Dana flills' record is not 1n dicative of how good a ballclub they are." he said "They have an outstanding offense. I don't know or anybody who can shut d own their offense of yet. "Defensively, they're big and very, very hare! hitting " PGA Upsets At Seacliff Touring· professionals Dennie Meyer and J ack Ewing of San Juan Capistrano advanced to the thi rd round of the Southern California PGA match play champions hips at Huntington Seacliff Country Club Thursday but several seeded professionals were upset in the second round of play. Meyer won his match over Bob 1 lusband. 6-and-4 and was two. under al the lime he eliminated his foe. Jim Allen and Jerry Pre uss were also two.under when they t erminated th.cir matches. the lowest scoi;es of the first day of play. Tommy J acobs, one of the .. favorites and n rlub profl"ssfonal at La Co!>t:i Country Club .lll Carlsbad and form<>r Louring pro. was upset by Jim flcllows in the scc-0nd round, 2.-.and·l. 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SRtehol\ J3.)s-.;I JHt•fO Jl~ Nlf!-lpfl :U.lO-Bf ••l~r 30-.14-61 WA,m\ln'Q UJS-.1 8Mll< ... 11 J4.U-.• Kl'er11v• •~• GMcCCM'd ~ flCaldwell ~-... cc-v :U..a-.t 8Tl\m,._. ~ ...... ~ ~~ )1.J)-10 ~10 ~IO ~ :l~IO ~l4-IO lH~IO 34-->o 34--10 ~-10 ~J~79 ~-ro 3W4--10 ~'° ~ ~10 as-u-.10 11~1 . * * * A team with one loss could win th<' South Coa"il League title, Muno claims. so the Diablo!' face a musl·win situation to s tay in the championship run 1"° mng. :~ Dan3 Hills stressed offense in workouts this :~ week to try to solve what DeGroote calls one of the 110 !Pa~u<>'s helter defensive units. Irvine to Tackle Verdugo Hills PH•nco<ll. ~ll .. lt~l•ll J4.-• lot(.t\ .. IM Jii--J.1-.• GJonn l+.lS-.• P8rown »-JJ-.. LZl•tlV M¥.M<•-8Roeer\ JMthelley Mll•rDer C:$1teller W81AOl>m Be.All .. F~r &oc>P•Y'M BE•\h•-..l<WPnor HGrHft ONt•tt CSlr...,_ llZ...19¥ JJa<k~JI. L,.elMn JlmO.nl W"yneLevl Jlhnnu - 8Pt1Mn't Cfe1La C..ryic.oc:n )lr.lpO..,.wty ::::::1 »-Ji-11 Jl~-11 ~-11 :~ Defensively, DeGroo.,Le says his team will have ''° to s hut off the Diablos· outside running game if 1.0 Dana Hills Is to be successful. "We haven't stopped ~ that against any opponent yet." he said. "We've been hurt outside tackle all year so our biggest task Irvine Jllgh School's Vaqueros will be favortd over visiting Verdugo Hills Hi gh tonight (7:30> when the two teams meet in a non·league football outing on the Irvine field. :~ is stopping their running game ... 11$ 1t0 1.0 145 tU uo uo IS.S 1.0 TE LT LG c RG ltT SE 08 TB f8 fL oe OT NG OT OE L& l8 ca DMa Hiii~ OfMllM 1CenMor91" llotl-ICll- O•w ElllOW CrtlQWlmlnqholl CllllAwn-d O•ftLAtrt PeteS4"°"' T""' T 'lef nten JellOlwrt Slew~tm4Kh Slew~N DaM """ DeNeM KenMOrOtfl Cllll Auenwald O•nnisAOeM\ R1osw.,.scn Ot .... WlllOCk Ot w£No-r Cr a 19 WIMlllQllOlf Miile fM"Of\ IU 70t 110 llO 100 180 leS 170 11>.S leS ~ ltS IW 200 1eo ltO ''° llO ltO Miu• Yiejt Ott..,,. SE Milla 8rawloy RT JoM~sy RG KevlnMcticn.lo C Jon Pe.i LG JoM Wtllte L.T llarryletit1r Tl! Tim S4rewirwr 08 k otls.t< F8 Mll<ll~ T8 Altn Ptn~ WA 0.vlntlowt< M~v .... oaf.,.,. L!: Eric~ LT JoM~JY NG Rici\ 0.v•CISOll RT Je.-rv~•""' Ill! Mllo.•Oc!IU L8 Oan a...1111•1 LO Mll<ll.._ Verdugo Hills, a well·established school in the Los Angeles City system <since 1934), will be facing m the Vaqs who have no seniors on the squad. Verdugo ~: Hills has been in the LA city playoffs each of the iasl ·•~ two years. ''° But this is a different season and the visitors ~!~ have nol scored In four games, losing by scores of 1'11 47.0, 48·0, 12·0 and 26·0. Irvine has won one game :~: while losing four. 1t1 Coach Chuck Sorcabal of lrvine Isn't fooled by 110 the scores. "They are real deceiving,"· be says. 110 "Verdugo Hills is comparable to the avera1e 3·A :~ team in Orange County and has had trouble 1etUng 1ao the ball In the end zone. They have played some ::~ tough teams;': IOIBl'S~ IAU&SHOP O,.T--. ..... w., .. , t8Y~or-l Jtol L c..t Hwy .. c:...... .. ~ 673-5151 have been hobbled at one lime or another. The No. 1 QB-Jim Goodman-la lost for lhe season with a knee injury, and Rlck Disney <No. 3) is ;ilso sidelined. So sopbomor.e Greg Hatfield. a former wide recetver-defebsive back who started the Comets· fin al twogamesofthe '76 season,· will face the Gauchos. "We've played well a~ times. First it was our of· rense that sl.ood out, then it was our defense-but we haven't been able to get the two together for one good game recently. "And against Sad· dleback we can 'l make mistakes. Saddleback has a super team which presents a lol of pro- blems. I think the worst thing we can do is to cov- er Saddleback 's r e· ceivers well. That would force Yancy (Bill,y) to run a nd he ts very d a ngerous,•• says Mendes. .. It a m o unts to this .•. we have to play our very best to stay in the game." £1T-Oefflllt OE-Ken a.res 1/0 190 165 no 180 110 llO ISO 179 11.S 140 ca R ~ MltieGom•n llO Mll<llMCC.reoor ''° MtrCIA¥A i.o R P•ul UjOI• CB 0.vln Bo-r ca Jim L4•vlll !> MIMlll<_I.., ru Irvine will face a passing attack that could get :~ the first touchdown of the year on the boards. Grea m Salas. a senior transfer, has completed almost SO percent of his aerials for Verdugo Hill~end fieures to be throwing tonight. 4 PLY POL YISTa WllhW6 A78-l 3 •••• .'. S20.95 178-13 •••••••• $21.95 C78-13 •••••• S22t95 E78-14 •••••••• S24.95 F28-14 •••••••• $25.95 G78-l 4 •••..•• S26.95 H7&-14 •••••• 528.95 G78-I S •••••• $21.95 snB. llLTID RADIAL WHITIWALU .0 r-T oin iia!ri.y HO-Si.wPlnu OT~tMs 0 li-.H<k SdWMldelr , Ll-AlldyOklt Li)-AIMI ClllflO,ala ; ca-Alcll 6rC1Nn Cl-Ort9Wtrne r 'S--P•t•~• • : »-Gtoroa .JKObO • Grid Scores Watch Exdtmg Orange coast College THIS SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 22nd occ vs SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE At Lebdld Stadium on the OCC Campus Ticket Prices: Adults: $1 .50 Ch.tldren: $1.00 Students: $1 .00 :&ox Ottice Opens at6:30p.m . • \!I~ ..... 4'tlth "'' ~. Ire• 411c1..- 0d.21.u OA MEMA AOAM W. METHUEN Cypresa Orange County· s oldest Lincoln-mercury Oealershlp 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 'H78-IS •••••• $28.95 L78-l 5 •••••••• S29.95 L BE & OIL SPECIAL: . lnclUCles s99· 9 Car lube Oil Filter .UPT'O ,,,_c.. ~'eta. Oil • FRONT END SPECIAL lnclud•e· Co mplete Allgntneflt and Front Wheel ~•lancing. s1 1178-13 •••••• S31.95 ER78-14 •••••• $35.95 FR78-l 4 •••••• S37.95 GR78-l 4 •••••• S 39.95 H 171-14 •••••• S 41. 95 GR78-I S •••••• S39.9S HR78U 5 •••••• $42.95 JR78-JS •••••• S44.95 LR78-I S •••••• S46.95 ... i f l ... ( Bl( DAILY PILOT Friday October 21 1977 WATER POLO I GIRLS SPORTS I BOATING GrahamShutsOff Mesa; Girls Weekend Calendar PUBUC NOTJCE Lagunans Siwek CdM Tennis BahiaRace Southern Calirornia Yachting As· !lociation calendar· T h re e 0 v (' r l 1 m e l'ROS"·M>l';H ~ROSH ~PH v. Ry ALMON LOCKABEY games, two Of WhJ Ch lrvtl\C 5'ortll't~~ l 4 f 0 ....... ,~:t'90Y0V~~~ 0 0 U 1sta C>.if\' .. 11 ...... J .... Wilfit.r in vol v e d u n b c a t c n >"°a'•""'" ' ' • • 10 "''"""' v •• 10 1 J • , ,~ The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club • .,._,.,.....~teams. helped shake up 1r•1n••<ot•tw.1 itono•J.'-""••w•J ...... u .. V••10 ><orin11 tbv J will wtnd up Its Angehnan Series lh P•vl, f'rwll V.•><u / IJU4., .. Potktwl\, L•O."• ~l d S d e South Coast Lcagu~ 1 G111LSTENN1J ~ ur ay and un ay wi~ two races Los,Angeles·Long Beach LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB Start Long Beach to La Paz race, P H RF and IOR·B today; IOR·A Saturday. , I wat er polo s tnndings "~~~~,..~.,., JVNIOllVMUITY <•••n• • .,. !"r"~:~vt!I Vtt,.,.,..,ll! over outside courses. The season·long Thursday. M1uronv1~10 1 ) 1 • 11 k.,oy~r1ttt S111111tt Angelman is for yachts rated under W il1 Woolett scored "~~\~~~\1e1o ... 0 ,,.,.: t.,~ . .:i,, 1~ ~~~:;'.;~':;. ~ ; ; ~ 1~ / .~ tvJ~r0~~·~~e;0,<;'~~"l' ~;!; P.;~~ the P erformance Handicap Racfng with 30 seconds left in the Woods I, Ok••••• '· S.I•~· I. Bush. Unt••rnly ><O<tl>Q lluru" Rtlty I . • 1 Roo1 1Clwon~.H.H Fleet CPHRF ). first overtime period and ... ~1.~;c~~:~or1no 1 ..... 0 •• , ~:~~:.~. ~.~:~~' ~··.,: .. ~~,,c:~:•;u J 8 .,0 .... 8•1"~~> dtt. G••••· Cfo addition lo l~e Angelman races goalie Jack Graham had M110"111,wo""''"'·wooa_,1 rv11h ~111un • 4, d•' Auchmooo· B YC will also stage Its Octobcrfe~t 15 saves, including five FROSH·SOPH umm•••• •·•. 0.1. cm1t·M11e.cwu Regatta for other outside classes. M1\\IOOI VIO)O I ) • I 10 • 0 Kreler·Porttttltl<I '" won ,... .. in overtime, to give •;•n•H•us o o u o u H k •• ... l.L•1M0,,__1 1c11ou•·1, .a...ehman·t2 &allors wlll climax lhe University High (Irvine) o:.'~~~·~\.:-'C:~~ ::·~~ p~~I~~'!:,",,: oc e y, WO/I I s .• J year's activ\Ues Saturday and Sunday a 4 ·3 decision over L•••"•2 ,,. v•"••<•1uow.umi...1., with the Barney Lehman Cha m . ups et minded Coat'a vus1n V II b II M<e ..... tF>~"r:~1,0 .... o...ci•' oiopship Rftgalta at the Newport Mesa High in the losers' 5.corOyQu.Arlen 0 ey a .... ra1no ... lh\hOP IFI lost H Harbor Y14.cbt Club. The top trophy ~. ~ u ,, ... ,..c. 1 • o 1 1 o' H c.,,,.,d,F11°'11oc11•u-.,.u,' will be \he Barney Lehman • (.~ M~"' 1 0 I I 0 0 ' -.. 10\1 10 '>•On\l<I J~. Bt.S•t' IF I JOSI •·7. p I bot But the real shocker u•11•er .. ,.-,l"07lno Mtcr ... c-o<--.. ~"°.x 1~1 1ou 10 M'Gr•w erpetua, sym le or the cham· & .... o 1 woo1u1 CO.I• M<r>d .. or WQJ.\IEN"T'llh::O~lt('r '• o• ",. "' .,...., • hi " h I came at Laguna Beach Or•n,..cu•1m101 csLaJv < ~fl( .... "1'~' 1r, ,on,._., pions p rOT t ~ popt ar and hiahlx. •"9 P•ul>Oll. Ool-.1 O••llgf CO•>! ~I P•<it• V•• J • M tlh H ael (o> .. 1. 10$1 10 · d' h I •• where the hos t Artists FROSH·M>PH quu • ,,.n~1 ,., , ,_,, 1f , 10•1, '· »•: 9cttve ing Y c ass. handed Corona del Mar ~••vO...r1en 11•111on .. occ 1 o lJun11 1~"'"' ~.,,on ... 1. 11or~JH Vn1vtn11r J O J I I 10,110.<19ur• S-1 LONG DlS,...ANC its first league loss. 8·7, {.o•••Mf>• o o o 1 1 c.t .. ft WH• 1•1111 Pauoeft• o..... •• E racing rans will "'ilh Tim Houts• fourth tH\IVtr~~(\o scor1nq Mt>Of'\ll'i.. .... UiilOen "Yt•\C uortnQ 8utrO•~ (,,ll'l\·M•r9'1rutu if-• lo•\'° re-out"· gather at Long Beach Saturday and "'• J. C•mPD•ll. Mt(ormte• 1. """" u ...... eon-· StnO<ri 1 •. io.110W1Ut-•·M•<err• s d . h goal deCJdtng things jn hA,,SOn Co~I• Mt~• ~<onn9 H•Utlm~ (,.cMOtnV."''·t.0 J• M~ulll•~~nfi.et#IFJ ,OSt ,....J... Un ay lO WllOeSS l C SlUrt. Of the overtime. ~.r ... ooa woME" s vo1.LEYaA1.L "•1mqu1)1 eoo.. 1F1 10,1 1o srioa-t· Long Beach Yacht Club's l,()()()..mile That leaves University s .. : • .._~~ .... n •• ~~:~: ....... , °"' HIO Monda l) l, r::~:11~~1i1!0;~;0..:r·~c::c.::-·;r,~ L~ Paz race,. a biennial affair which alone in first at 4·0 with i..nc1e"'""'" 11o1 0 1 110 uc Jo, • .,.,°".,., u c 1,.,.,,... u o li•11ou 1..o·M111or 1~1 .,., P•v10J\· this yea$W1ll feature both Interna· the other three teams El Toro 2 3 1 0 I u 0 u 1)) 11•1),• 1S 1) 11 Ctrnec~y .... 10'>1 10 '.••v·H•mlty • ti 0 n a I 0 r r s h 0 re Ru) e and ~•n Cltmenle )C0<1n9-K•nn • VARSITY o/ H•lhelOt<y ... llato>ll .. ,won .. 1. f f J . . tied for second al 3· I • CO•hl•r>d 1. Ltr>e!M>Ck 2. E.• To•O>CO•· N•wPO•l H•tbOr o.' Hvn1on91on lb<Jt.,.•r·A91'lff<• ,,., '~' ·····wan er ormance I and1cap Racing Fleet Mitch Kahn scored the '"II Cll•quot ... '"""' 1 sm.111 '· bucn l) q •> • '•·J L••l.r ll•...,><h ,,_! •ost 1-b, h . ratings. winning goal in overtime Bowerm•n ~ROSH·M>PH u~~v~~~·" v•"•v oei "'010 "n•"' :~;~.~ ~::.::;;:~7;:~.~~1 10 ' 1 O-•. The race will starl in l wo divisions &c~ve.Saa-~eAlf ~ . scoroy ~r1•n Maron• 0.1 to .. on 11 t> 10.. t:•ll'IOn '"'mt Mertft• with the PllR F and I 0 R · B groups get- fi rs t v· •-8 7 " _.,,,e i.•rrn~rur 1 ' ' • >v L<111u,.. be.1<11 ""' c~•· ~ ... I>• Sl"9Jn ting under way today <1nd the hot • lC..vfy, • yV CTidl!P'--. ~ 1 4 1)·11 • J•mo>1Ello'1tOSlra<han 2.o.uel Wu\ les s El Toro while S•n <.ttm•nl• "o"OQ~1'.\,....,.. '21.2i-1 001 M"' o•• 1;11 ... ,.,,. 1~) Morr"~ J, M<M•ll•n 1E110\1H, '"°" JOR-A fleet gelling the starting signal Mission V'1eJ'O kept •ts Hul\I l. H•e<CWum l , Gr.tit I, Runyon l).o --• I), Oru<..,, IEI °"' Ml"Jfd •J. Clef Saturday al noon. 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H Moll., 0.IXormg ""~' Hl4d 0~·"· • J. oet $.tNO 6-J, Wtnfff'J C:llOme•u. 8ucl< 1 L•9vrwo &.•<" .Mv 1 10>1 ~. ••. i ... 1y0ry IMV I IO•I "'°"''9 C..r Ison v o. ? ... 1 .. ,lllOSH·SlO'H MD WINS sc-•rO...r1tn toron•aet~t O o o o o • • • L•qull• 8t<Kn J 1 I ' I l4'9un• ~•<n \COftl'ViJ Sno•• 1 C..tOul f 't'\.WU l. u-., l BOTll YACHTS ARE c harter~ t>y local skippers. Me rlin 1s being sailed by Al Cassel. Balboa Yacht Club, and Drifter is under charter to Bob Beauchamp, NewJ)orl lral'bor Yacht- Club. with a predominantly family crew Other local yachls in the race arc HiRh Rol<~r. BiJI Power. NHYC . Aodac1ous. Mile Kennedy. Dana Point YC ; Cottontail. John .Arens. Balboa Yncht Club CA BRILLO BEACH YACHT CLVB -Fall Series No. 2, Sunday. SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB Ghostly Galleon Regatta CSabot, Laser ) Saturday. • Santa Monica Bay KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB - Race. of KHYC commodores <Sabot) Saturday; Sabot racing seminar, Sun· day. CALlFORNll\ Y~CHT CLUB One-Design regaUir""S¥tit1rday1 SWl· "-Cia~----PA CIFIC MARINERS YJ\'tllT CLU B M an -W o m an r ace ckeclboats> Sunday PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB Fall Regatta Sunday PUBUC NOTICE 4oTICE =•o•TO•• , ,f!!~~~ .!:=~~ll) NOTIU IS HlifllEBY GIVJN IO I,_ cre411u" ot Rooe11ett. a . MAC:kENZIE e11d THl\:1.MA 0 MAC:KfHllE, fltllSll-.... wff•, Tt•llsttrwt.-'-11U11NO Mdtu• 11 2loo Hlfllor &oYle•~ City Of e-... """•· c...,..tv of or111w. Slat• 01 C:•lllornl• "2427, 11\otl • bUllr .,_. .. 11 -• t•lle-1oouw. KIM-YUHG·JA KIM, hlolSO-nd Md wHe. ltM•I~ ~ llusl!llU ~I• 4H I+.. ~~ OIY ol ,..,..Im, ='rof~, M-of C:.IHoml•. TM P'~I~ lo lie lrMSIMrec:I 11 ~190 ~DID~ loul*i;arel, Cil'( o1 co, ta~ Covnty o1 OrM99,4i.tt OI C:.lllortlletff17, S.i<I pr-.,y 16 ~rlb9d 111 ~, .. H ! All •to<l 111 I,..., flxtWH, equip. San Diego -1-gooc1wi11ot1Nte1ryc1u11h19 AD C Ys Y C {T CLua Pl.,,t bt>M'*6 "-H SCOTSMAN CORON 0 A A f C:l.EANERhMICQ'9G1UlOOH•r11Dr -Ship-shape Series, Saturday. Ba111t•1ra, c:itv o1 C.c>'1a MeM, eoun1y MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -o1o,,,.,51.ieo1~~m21. l M bl#lk trllrl"-r wliTbe COMUmMl!I• San Diego Association of Yacht Clubs eo on"' •llef "''" ftYof MOlltnlller eliminati'ons u·unior) Saturday: Fall 1"'· ., IO:OO A#o" 8AHK Of AMERICA NT • M, wt>oM .cldrtit ti Series (all classes) Sunday. ffSt Cbapmen Ave11w, Ga,_ Grove S T C R RACING As C•lltornlett~. • AN A LA A · Sol•r .. 1,1u1own1otneTrensi.ree\, SOCIATJON -Vice Commodores •II ou,,,,...,,,.,,,,,_,_•u•u- Regalta fall classes> Saturday. ::.~';".,~~=°''tor u.e pest th•• 50\JTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB 0 .1.0: 0<1o11er11, ""· Pavey-Glorietla Bay Overniaht Aoaer•c•B.M«.ke11t1• f'> tSS• l~lMS.01 race, Saturday. Sunday. r.,.r .... o.M«-•111•• -€-tHV~J'>lADO YACHT CLUB ,,._.,_..,or. ~;t.;: • Ou'W.IC.lnl Perkins Tropn}•..,.ace..,-(b~d1cap in-1~.;Jw1wu11 • \'itationaJ) Sunday. ---YUrt9-J• IClm SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB 1~.,~~~1 WaCerman-ltall as Series 110 R. u"ICOf'AMHICANTUA ' s d , .......... ~s4'4 MORA) un ay. ""c ... ,,,_._ North a nd Inland '·0 • .. 11111• o.. ... ~ ... c..ut. "'° ANACAPA YACHT CLUB Ven· Pv1111u.0r.,.coHt1>a11vP11ot - tura Challenge Cup. Saturday, Sun-~lobff2l.19n ~11 ctuy. PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB PVBUC NOTICE Twice Around Anacapa Island cNJn Race. Saturday. Sunday. NOT"EToc11t101ro•s o"auut llllMllf'I.• SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB 1s.«.t tt1-e1t1u.c.c.1 Triangular Series No 7 Sunday "011<• '' h•••ll1 ••~•n 10 t'-' ' ' ' HtOitOU ot FllAHI(. MA$.SEl..l.O -WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB -FaJl _wtL\.tAM MOIHEL£ONE, soci.1 Regatta Sunday S.Cwru, Ho.Offo.t1-1•...o°'M•~;iti.. ' Yr•f\\ftrOfr..-DW.\1--ASSI\ 1101 PomON, Clly ol CD61• Mfta, Colil>- ly t>1 O••~· Sl•t• Of C:.llfor-11le m.1 •· VAllSIT'Y sc .... ff 0-..rttn .1rv1f'l• 1 • ' l f ..... 01•1>410 I I I J O lrVtn• SCOf'l"9 Mvrptty i . P.tUI l .. SP,..tour i. T•ttl«, 0 M<CCN'nit(A Cont:nued From 86 Mater Dei evened 1t up in the second quarter when qu~rterback Tim O'Hara passed 20 yards to David Reye.c; for the touchdown. R~yes made a diving catch in the end zone to haul ll in. Gleason at guurd. ~tevt! Aguirre in the backfield and Sll'\'e Schacper . who rt'cOvNccl a Cumhlcd punt Yaeht Register S ovlk lrln)lf'f lf•tioullolle-toJIM etJ ICAANOFF •nd JOHN W , KAllNOFf , SO<lel Se"""llY .. o. SS. .. 1J)l-SJ).S1·.SIO>. Tr..,.1e,..., wh0t8 ll>•J\lne.\ ICMrtU IS ITlO Eli1t ~1t1rnJ A'lltn<ie, c,lly .of u Hallre, ·Area~Cs ... Dunked SaddJeback College's shooting .w()CS ended its Mission Conference water polo championship hopes Thursday . The Gauchos fired 26 shots against Riverside but connected on only four in an 11-4 defeal at El Toro High. The l oss l e ft Saddleback 10 third place with a 4·3 mark while Ri v ers ide remained in second at6·1 behind unbeaten Palomar. O 'H ara and Reyes connecled agajn during the crucial drive that resulted in the g~me-winning field goal, this time tor 44 yards to bring the ball to the 15-yard lirre with j ust over one minute to play O'Hara completed six of 13 passes for 128 yards. 'but it was the defense 'that made Lhe vie Lory possible. Tackles John Topf and· Greg Scherf were instrumental in the Monarc hs' goal lint> st.anJ when Bishop Amat was turned 11wav two strai"'ht plays rro.m the two-yard line 0 t h e r d e f e n s 1 ,. c st<1ndouts included John ~"" Ram1re1 001'0ff't0 8 to•n 8uHtH 101••' 0 H•f• CiOf't••n Oott•r-t't lot.ti\ bro~n t.Jono1110 t ot•h Uc..H"''' 1 toldl' •• " • U.S. Firm Plam New Guidebook C:ounl'(of OrMflt, Slat• of C:.1tforn1a. f~ P'•"ll IO .. 1r .... rrH 11 -•l""O'ln ~·· •" All'"'°'!" "-· lhd\#'ff, fqljf....,,. -... Wtll of thal ..,.0 llottll """' ll<ISfNa The "North American Yacht Register" will make Its debut in 1978 and will be the authorized succe&Sor to "Lloyd's Register of American 'i'acht.s... · Lloyd's, the famous ··who's who" or yachts. yachtmen and yacht. clubs in North America has been acquired from its British proprietors by Liv· ingston Marine Services. Inc. a New York-based marine data manage. ment and consultant farm THE NEW REGISTER will provide ;1 ser\'ice-orient<'d approach and will continue iL'I role as the pre·eminent refttence source for the Amencan boating community according to Frederick f·. Livingston, publisher "It will also lake advantage of \he revolution lo Information retrieval techniques to provide a number of new s ervices to subscribers.·· s aid Liv tn ~ston. "Information in the new register will be more precisely geared to the needs of today's yachts m en," said l.wingsLon • ~MWIL ~Ail. ~JA AV'.tO llOOY -loYIH oM l101 ~. C:ijy o< om. Mn•, County of Or.enoe, Si.'9 ot C.lllOllll• l lie llUll Ir llrll-Wtll bt Qlft_,,..i• •a.,. or •tlllt" lhe JIA .,., .. ~. • 191/ •I 10 'Oo A "'-111 Pt'VftNlott•I ~><<Ow S.nl<ti, --u Is 1911 "ONE INNOVATION planned 1s to "'°'"''"~'l\Setlle""'c..ilfOt'iN. hst production vachts accor~1 .... to Sofarui,~tot11tTl'.n5Ft< .... . . • ...... '6 ..i1 ~---....... .. class-and model, s uch as the Cal, .... b• ,.,. lr~~ 1w -""" llW• E r icson. Jslander) Bermuda and ~~~:;~S.:·11 ,.11 other classes. We will also have a Jt1nJ.t1..- separate index of salt numbers so f""':"·IWM!t boat-watch ers can identify a ,.,_o ,~":sr:;H uc•ow particular vess.~I e\'en if they can't :~:~,~~"'"""'-read Lhe name 11tt1a Aiw,UlffM'lll••Utl The .regi~ler a so will act as an in· formation clear ng o se7"'8bt~ to s ist in prompt positive identification of a yachlshould it be stolen or lost. OWNERS o.-classic or unique vessels will ha\'a data bunk access to sources of rare en.:ines and parts. IMnW" .. n-11» Pubt•lolW<I 0.-Coot o.C11~ Ptlol 0<1 11 ,.,, \l•,.•DI• ,_ ,_ n'9'1t-"'°'"' l'llJ hOU<> Mo"ly I .. ( 54illlt'Cl<t)<, LIOM ~•rl•lll• Wllld~ nt9lll •net morn11>9 l\Our\. HllJM Set-y In Ille IOW70.. COHl•I lem~.-.. , •• wlh r.,,,. Fulle rt on Junior College s napped a 3·3 halftime deadlock with four unanswered goals in the third period and wenl on to defeat Golden West College , 9 ·4, lo a oonconference game in the losers· pool. Girls Sports Thanks lo electronic typesetting and automalc.d data banks. the Register will be published earlier In the boating year than Its predecessor an<J will require no supplements to keep it up lo date The 1978 edition of the "North American Yacht Reg is ter·· is s cht!..duled for s pring publication. Owners Of extstl:ng or new vessels s hould write for information to "North American Yacht Register, 17 Batter y Place. New York. N .Y. 10004. Detween 60 •nd 10. lnl•"" t•m· ,.. •• 1 ..... ,..,, 'Mlllt ·-,. -1', Ti.. .. atorl_...,,,.wtlllle'6. * * * S.C....'°IMrlMt Fvll•rt.,. I ) • 1 9 Gol4enWh1 1 1 0 1 ' Gold•n Wt\I \Corino woo1.,, 1 M tl<Mll, OtM>ll S<-lrt Ow•r1n• A'"'"'.. I ) J 1 11 !oelkll.0.<11 0 I 0 7 t S•OGtet»•(.• w.or H'l9 8ur.oe 1 Mye",Wllt.OI\ Pro Scores IUll .... 1 a..-.... 11 AUO<l•t .. n C.le•tl-IG7,Ntow 0r1Hrt\ HM N.u1 .... 1Hoclley1.e- Pn111a.IP11I• ''· Pltt\OurQll 0 &1llf••o 1. cotor•oo s Motllr .. l 2, O.tro11 1 111• Clevel•no 1, MlnnoOI• • 01 "U CAO.SS C.OV"TRY v"""n M•rlM 11'14411 W ... mltl•ter • I Gibb IMI 11; IS; t. G•llo ... m tMl IJ °"· 3. ZJrnmer'Nr\ IM) IJ J1 ' hy1or IM1 1>·•; S 0...i-IWl l~.IM. 6. W.,<I (WI U ;1'; 1 f-•Mt .. •WI 1• JO, I ooc,,_.,. IM > I• JI, t U"Of'I IWI 1• CA 10. Growr IM I I• •S C4M llSI 1•11 Ut""" .... ,. I H•m.U~t t(t 1J 01 1 L-•t~ Cl 1J 0) l M JOne• •C tl 171. J 0 Jont\ t(I I] 01 S UU• l(t IJ Ol • Puita .. •Co ll 1'9, / -cvror L I 1J JS, I . 8trntll IL I IJ », 9 ~tOUQlllOrt 1(1 1J 411 10 Sr~l•I C IC 00 ll T-1211 CJ11 S..11 CIM>•nte • Hemtr t$1 " 0. 2. Ptr1t E I) ?I, l. LO"ll tEI 1) :M. •. Mel\nor IE I 16.06; S, Finn 1$1 1• SO; 6 Coo' tSI 16 ~. 1. Ay,.r IS) 17109. I W~I tf. I 16 SO, 9. RuWI IE I 1/ 40. 10 Hou••n111 tEt17 S.. IEfi.Mfl (1511 .. 1 Fiii. V•ll•Y ' Hulse IE> 11 ·oll; 1. JOflo> IE' 11 )I; 3. Alno-r tEI 11:S3.' 1\1('°'" 1(1 11,H ; s. Ferree IEI 11.03. ' Twin diesel, superior double planked .construction, oak frames and ribs, generator> dual station con trols, two heads, shower, bar, full t!lectronics, 11' shore boat1 motor. p ne owner, very low time, reaoy for M EXICO., Local boat. Must see this really mint-super shape ready to qo MARLINEER. Financing if required. Avalon mooring available. New construction to 75 ft., in steel or wood_ MilLIMEER MARINE, INC.' . Wor1d Wlde OlstribUtora Klfdy cal C714t UM112. t4ewpert hech CJarneu-1 •fl 11 1J, I Vtllenw•• IF I 11 lS; I N\4110fl U'I I, io. •, Slo.n tf I 11 ••, 10 HOCIOI• tF I IJ 01 O•ft• HIM• 1211 Ut l ""4t.i... 11 .. jl 1, Oerr IM• II l.S, ' 8om<ltl 101 11 • .SI, 3 .i.swn 10 1 II Sjft,. 4 lltOI m411• tOJ 11 00,) Oulnn IM I 11 4'I 6 5.hfH \M ) 1l •1 I D•nHlif'U\ tM • U 11 8 R•••~ Ot ll ti t , "'"V .N\/ IJ .tJ 10 _,., .. ,, CJ 1• 1• New Boat Show Ctt1Ut"9M IJ11 UI J u111 .. n1ly f f t\"t"f' ( If )6 2 ~pr•rt k •1 l;f J ,..on'•'"' ~c \l •l • ~~r<•ll Cl u SI.) 1> .. u<n•mP IUI I] UI • Ko•.-'Cl IJ 01 I L•rr•llo• (• 13 10 • An>Ourgr~ ICI ,, II,. $< .... It, \;I IJ U, 1(1 (,oo<hoy llJI \j ,e, rv.11 ... , 1.t1-1e.ow1.01. The lurgci.t 1111 ~a1lboat :.how ever held on dry land the ninth annual So uthern California BoaL Show opened its turnstiles at ...... ,..... 1•11tt1 HIOflt .... ,. the Lon Be ch Co" 1 1'011~11 \HSI,, H, 2 SIH-110 0 g a ... ven- ll lO J lr•tnor IHll I? u •. E•i.11<1• 11111110t.... lion Center today at 2 !.trNar1 1Ha1u01. ~ a.1"°" 1Mo1 Mnei... p.m . for a lO·day run. •J '3 .• IC~ll~r IH8) IJ J~; I J MtYtrs IEI ""' Orlltt•n .. , .... , John.on INHl 1):3•. I Mol.in .. r Ulllm•n .. 1. <lttl UN~. L. M•yeo Sh 0 W h 0 Ur S a re INHI 1J 'ii. y Ro.11111er l~BI u 10, 11:1 won •-0 . ..0.•.0, Gllcrlsl(EI won weekdays 2 lo }0 p.m ,; IQ w .. oh~~ .... ~~~·J!·11S1TY •·>."'·•·• °"".,." Saturdays J2 to JO:JO lie 11 b 1 1 1 Jam1~on C •m•ron llO I O~I S d 12 7 HunllnQIOrl •< Wotl y or ft . Wllll&O'U·OrUbll ._I, ael Lower\• p.m.; un ayS . p.m . ,., .... cur 1•1 "'"' V.tll•1 A1p1ey •-1. c1ef Malfltr·TllTtwf ..a: On Veterans Day Oct 1 M~rchlon<MI IF} U :Sl,· '• MOrffn . ' ' • ' Pttmer (U11NflQIWlm I El won w, f.); 24 lh h h Ill b IElU.~S,3 R ... Mhtllnltl::.1 13.S4,4 10,1 ~I , Mallnan·MtLaUQhlln IE) , eS OW OUrSW e ~e_•_••~(~_•_1J~~~~~~~~~__;w~o~n~•·~1~.•~·2~.~~·~~~~~~~-12to10 :30p.m. WHILE THEY ~AST T ALL 1971 MODB.S ARE HHE AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DBJVERY L•H• • Commerctel SalH ... · Call U• ·We'll Come To Vou , •. ............... 6125 MANCHESTER S..to AM '-Y· .t Amil• ADMISSION is $3 ror adults, $1.25 for children 12 and under and children six and under are free. There will be 400 sail· Ing crafl and nearly every kind or accessory that goes on a sailboat amongst the 150,000 square feel or display space at the ConvenlJon Center. THE SHOW is 67 per cent larger than the 1976 edition. 11ccordlng lo Jerr y Sehi, s h ow chairman from Newport Beach. The show ls gponsor•d hy lhc Southern Californi a Fiims ThHler D•nee €•Tl.11Allllllt•T f T•l•vl1lon In Che - MarincAssoctallon. l>ev eral well-known A nightly lecture figures in the s ailing !.eries wdl spotlighl world. Baghner Fabulous 40' BodeS~Q: Now on Display Newport PKlfic 2200 West Coast Highway Mewport leach J I STORES is the largest and most cQmplete marine ~ardware store in Newport Q.each See us for ,4::::;1tfitl.,..., t&s , ~....,Weather Gear Exetul1v• o .... , ... r 1N s1oe : ·intermission •MusicReviews ••I~~ •18e0der· •Comics •Movies •• ~~ftt ~KB .... llll .... ~~~;;~ ...... .;;;;~;::. ...... im ... F~r·1d.ay·.~Oe!lll10~be .. r2~1~1 ~97~7 .. llllll•O•A•l•LYlllP•IL·O·T ............ ~ ........................................ ~~lll~lllllllll .. llllll .... ~Cl Surfing '6o·s ' R .ecapt11red lri 'Rellnion' ·. ~-'\81.----By Sft:V~MJTClfELb OI JM Ofllf PU_. ~t•tt Watching Newport Beach at torney Mike Talbot"s first CJlm. .. The R~ion." 1s like Clippin~ through the pages or a 10-year old high school yearbook And that's the way the 1963 hlgb school graduate wanted 1t a lour through the "Surf in· Six- ties .. at a beach city high school TO THOSE WHO grew up • along the Orange Coast in the 1960s and are now members of the "ba'r<'IY over 30" set, "The Reunion " is a fairly accur ate · portrayal or those scmt'.lnnocent years. The viewer probably won 'l get as choked up about it as Talbot who wrote, directed and stars in the 90-minute nostalgia piece. but the film docs bring back the memories And the more than two dozen ~ongs in the film. performed by The Beach 13oYSr ·and Orange County's own home-grown "9ick Dale and the Deltones. make for a real treat for us old fogies of the '60s . THE STORY line is simple, as is some of the acting, but Talbot m a n ages to t ouch on every aspect of growing up in the '60s. Crom high school dress codes to ancient surf1ng footage, the lat- ter complim ents or veteran photographer Bruce Brown. ' M lk'e""Pf>Ftrays modeFO·d<.Y at· torney Mi~k Comoy. who is dr1v .mg his wtre and friends lD their 10-year high school reunion. held at the Pav1t1on in Newport Beath Mick 1s talking ubout how great things were in the old days, which naturally leads in to fl ash backs . at good-old Brea· Olihda High School -not exactly a bea.ch-oriented campus but close enough 1f you squint your eyes l\10ST OF THE film takes place during the flal>hbacks. with antics rilllging fro~ filling the principal's office with ionow . lo a breaking-up-1s ·harll-to-do ::.cene in which Mick shamelessly s heds tears over a parting of the ways with girlfi:iend Des~ie !Joanne llicksl, ~aughtcr of the richest famtly in town The film is a natural for h~ been jo'ckli of the '60s. with footage of a football game tMick pulls it out 15-14 in the lai;t two seconds -yawn 1. ba!.ketball and baseball. There are scenes lhat portray the innocence of those years, s uch as girls kneeling on hne while a strict vice principal measures dress lengths with a yardstick. :\~D THE ONLY things you see these s hort-haired kids ~ok mi:? are pipes !with cherry blend lobacco 1 and occasionally: 1·11-:arctte.-. Uhe kind ~ou buy at lht' store 1 Although the !>lOry hne is a bit 1h~Jointed, the musical selecuon of !>Urftng hits keeps things mov In#? with such great oldies as "Be True to Your School." '"Help Me Rhonda, .. "Sloop John B .. and ·Let's GoTnppin'" Props for the film included nntaAc F'ord woodies' and-.1957 l'hen· station wagons. long- -.urfboards. short hair. and even orange i;iro\'C!> ·My dad i-; 1n C'onstruction and ht-sa~ li they plan lo tear down the orange groves Clnd put in housmg, ·· one s tudent tells Mick. . "'Then we won "t huve the s mell of orange blot;soms any more, · Mick muses Talbot's film Jl> a three-year project produced by Sierra Productions. Ltd and distributed by M alapa1 P tclures Internu· -lional. both Ne1o1.port Beach com panics • STl\R ~ INC L t:O F. Pete lsackscn. Who il> now co·slarnn~ on the Don Rickles' NBC·TV ' "hO\\ ':J..:PO Sharke\',·· and J oanne lhckl>. u regular on ABC· Tv ·-. '"Welcome Back Kotler .. '><'rlt'S. ~ot a bad cal>l conl>1denng none of them earned a penny for their erforls. ··we· worked for Cree, except for an occasional meal.·· sai.d 1:-arksen, a gangly 6-foot-4 inch Jc.tor • · M tk(' <Tai bot J would oc· · CIJ!.IOnally send out for Big Macs. but that was •l. ·· lsacksen joked during a ·rcccnt premiere or the film ' " . -:r, i n .... ~ ~ -t(r-tffls-sa.ene from 'The Reun!on~tnembers ·of The73-a·rs-clab -agree on their latest prank. Will their next 'victim' be a strict vice principal, a coach or a rival school? The movie recreates high school life in Orang~ County in the 1960s. But th~thing lhat really holds the rled gling filmm a ke r 's movie together is th~uissor j.oh done by Academy Awa rd win· ning film editor Scott Conrad. who later joined Richard Halse) on t h e c uttin g or Sylvester Stallone's ''Rocky.·· Conrad spent nearly a year editing "The Reunion·· and hB talent in manipulating 26 song~ into 90 minutes of film is evident. "The Reun ion" is a movie with a mess.age f.or those who like to h ve in lhe past. For the rest or Cl.S, it's a fun film and ~ opPQrtu~lt ror cheerful ren ect1on. t i ' . Punk Trip Leads PhilharnlOnic's Opener I 24th Seaso11 Starts With Dutch Treat -To 'Depressions' Orange County 's Philha rmonic Society ill tuninl! up for its 2\lh • ~cal>on of bnngmg world-famou!> orch estns. condu<.'lors and soloists to Orange County I . I I I { I J The opening conce rt at ~ 30 p.m Sunday, Oct 30, will feature the Rotterd am Philharmomc. with Edo de Waart on the podium at the Sanla Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana . THE P-ROGaAM will include SChumann, Overture;-ScH\eno. and Fina le, Opus 52; Diepen- brock, Marsyas and the Nymphs, Da n ce o C the Nym ph s, a nd A p o 1 l o ' s E p i l o g u e ~f r o m "Ma rsyas"; and Berlioz, Sym· phonle Fantastique, Opus 14. Maestro Edo de Waart d ivides his lime between Rot terdam and San Franclscq where he was re- cent'1y· ~pJAAn\ed' music direetor of tha t city's symphony or - chestra. He has been highly praised for guesl engagements in America. The -Boston Globe called him "a superb conductor 1n leading lhe Rosi.on Symphony Orrhc::.tra al Tanitlewood. PRECEDING THE c<Jnt:t.>rl J 5 30 p m runner and 7 p m pr1· \'tew w\11 be held at Saddleb..ick Inn. 1660 E . First St . Santa Anc1 Or Burton L Karson. prof(!s-.or of mus ic at Cal State Fullerton. will give the introductory ler· ture. Previews are free and open to the public .• A resident of Corona del Mar. Dr. 'ftaT'SOn-wa&.educat.ed al use He teaches music history and literature, piano, h arpsichord. c riticis m of the arts, the In· tcrpretation of early music, etc. Wei) known as a lecturer in Los Angeles, San Diego, La Jolla, for Los Angel es P hilh a rmonic groups, Jle a lso is the author of a recent book "Eestiv{ll Essays for • Pauline Alderma n". ALL ElGIIT concerts in the Subscription Series of "A" and .. B" of four concert.a each, will be .. 8 ) MICHAEL PASKEVICH pc11111111l'\J Jl !-ian1a Ana lllgh School E\rt•lh•nl rt'l>'-'n l'd ''·alln~ 1s -.1 ill "' ,JJlabh· 1n lioth '>t•nc ... pr1<·cd ut ~'4 or S)H etwh or 1n :--1·n1•-, ·c · J combination of hoth Jl a o;ubstaht1;,il discount Sin~le llckell> are S8 50 and slu· 1h·nts arc S3. at the door All sea~ drt' reserved and there js ample free parking . 01 ll>e ~•Ir ,.11e4 SIMI _-, :'oh f1r.11 hand ltJ'>k at L-Ondon·c; new wave music scene ' \\ ..... !f~·fm1td\ n ;c 111oi: hut '"ml•th1ng of a failure in som4\ t rt''Pl'l·1..., '--' F'or ticket information contact the Orange County Pt\llha rmonic offica, 1801 Newport Slvd., Costa M csa, 92627, phone 646-6411. The next concert....in.. the. series w1 II be on Saturc;tay. Nov. 12 when Zubin Mehta will lead his Los Angeles Philha rmonic orchestra in the first concert in the final year before leaving for the direc- tor s h Ip o f the New Yor k Phllha rmonic In 1978. ' Tn th-at prev1cw MJ"S". George - Behrendt, chairman of the Los Angeles Philharmonic ASl\ocia· lion, will speak on the 16 years of Mehta 's leadership and the ar- rival or Carlo Maria Giulinl as his successor. Edo de Waart has been acclaimed th e 'imaginative and confident master '.of the Rotterdam Philharmonic. due in Orange County, Oct. 30. Dl'l>Plll' rl'pc-all'd ror:1y<; mto dartt< seedy ceHar~...full of lt•ather·clatl, safety µin punctun'<i punk' I d1d n ·1 get beat up once. Not ev('n a decent JOSlltn!-! And e;,i.<;h lime the lead singer of The Depressions spat into the pogomg <lalcst punk dance1 crowd at the Rock PUNK PACIFIES U.S. TEENS See Commentary, Page C7 c;arden. I ducked. letting the spray rail on lhe happy faces i:ir my English cohor ts · · filoody toun.-.t. · · remarked a lady with green hair and 1w e\'ebrows. While there·s nothing really new about most new wave music -recycled power chords. sledgeha mmer drumming und unintelli~iblc shouting It was n welcome relief Crom increasingly flaccid pop/rock. It a ll started with Johnny Rotten and his Infamous Sex P istols. who p aid tribute to the Queen ·s Silver Jubilee by re- leasing its devastating "God Save The Queen." Rotten further aJienated much of the U.K. by swearing on his first TV t alk·!>how appear a nce whe n c hall enged to ··do .-.om elhing outrageous.·· ISee ENGUSR, PageC4l .. Paint Puft.·feetly By JERRY HERTENST EI N Of IM D•ll• PllOt Si.II J\l first glance the work of artist Charles Frace looks like a photograph But closer inspection reveals the animal paint ings for what they are meticulous. detailed and delicate. ''l'1"1 probably the hottest thing going ,·· said Fracc durin~ 11 ro· cent one day a p - pearance with prints or his wor k al Roland"s Coltector Gallery in Cor ona dcl 1\lar lie wasn't boasting. T he exhibit drew many admirers who pay $75 to S350 or more for a pri n t ··Ttrcrc·, som ething :ihout m y ,\fork. H reaches a hap· µ y m od i u m . · · !> a id Fracc. "ll 's peaceful. These nr<' pictures pco· pie hnng on a wall to look at ·· FRACE 'S WORK IS recognizable The artist claims many know his style even if they don"l see his name on a painting. "They (the paintings> arc like no one else"s,'' Fracc said. "I have a tremen dous following. Prints arc sold before they arc re · leased." Two of Fracc's "overnif(ht'. sensations are Ocelot Kittens and Mor ris Each painting im · mcdialely soldS.OOOp rints. hcclaim!4 The Ocrlot Kittens print was priced at $95 al Roland·s Th<' lrfcslzc <111 of Morr\s is the official portrait or the fmi cky cat. Frnee i;a) s he achieves such realistic s uccess.. by bccomini? "emotionally involved" with his s ub· 1ects. • • 1 gel mysclt in a mood.'· he s aid. ··Through atf the years or working with animals I 'vc studied them closely. I know this animal does this. another moves this. Animals are like people, c•1ch has its own personality. 'One might think all cats Clhewlld kind> look a like, but they don 't. .. A RESIDENT OF Brentwood. Tenn., near Nashville, he paints tor l<'rame House Gallery in Louisville. An ol'1gmal t''race sells trom Jll,000 to • SI0,000 F race. 51. has not always enjoyed the recogni- 11on he does today. "I've done my sh are ot paper bucks. westerns i,n d sexy girls,·· he said. llE CREDITS WIJtt: Bike tor the push 20 years ago that led to hisspecialitatlon "I was so busy as an Illus trator !he recalls one c1,.-:ht year period In which he worked seven days a week. 17 hours a day>. I would start a canvas. but never finish it. Elke told me 1 sh'buld refuse some work and start palnUng m ore. One day J did." ~ Fr acc became a wlldllrc artist before "it was economic oily sound." He pa ln\ed for American Heritage, Audubon. the National Wildlife Federa· lion and puhllcatlons such aS"lteader's Digest. The contract with F.rame House In 1973 was his major break .. "Now I paint whatever J please," he said . And that i~ animals in their natural habltut. Frace studies on location, sketc hing and shoot· in~ photographs and slide~. HE SPENT FIVE weeks In Kenya three years ll~O • .. , .... ' .. , { ·' 'ZEBRA FOAL' SHOWS F~ACE"~ 1ALIVE' T"ECHNIOUE . ~ "I SPF.NT A DAV tn Chicago with Morn s He n as extremely co-operut1vc. ·· Prace said T he painOng is so v1v1d on<' might s weat he could hear M<yris purring "Wf were-chased by elephants and found Hons 1n our camp. A rhino once oharred our landrover • tearmg it like a can ope.ner ," said F.flcj. He seems to eoJOY story telling as much as painting. .. .. "' .r , .. C,Z DAILY PILOT Friday, Oclober 21 , 1977 Klan Stages Comehac~ South Coast Repertory, which reached back some 40 years for its season·opening production l"Prlvate Lives"), will offer an Orange County premiere a~ its next one. ll's "The L.ast Meeting of the Knights of the , White Magnolia," a comedy·drama about the • desperate efforts of a foundering fraternal order in t he Deep South to increase its dwindling mem· be rshlp and·per~tS' knfg-deacttnditions .. THE PLAY. OPENING Nov. s. focuses on a town in West Texas where members of this Ku Klux Klan offshoot strive to "recapture a false Intermission Tom Titus. u{emory of earlier grandeur and to hang 011 to an inOated Idea of the Old South ·s gentility and nobility, none of which ever existed," according to director Martin Benson. Benson says the SCR production will be technically different from its professional pre· decessors in that the setting will reflect its former elegance, as well as present dilapidation. Costumes 8.1so will be expanded lo "underscore the absurdity of the organization's serio· mystical nature." The repertory compan.y·s cast {or ''Knights .. includes Ronald Boussom, Don Tuche. Art Koustik. Hal Landon Jr .. John·David Keller, Howard Shangraw and Ron Michaelson. A guest appearance will be made by stage, screen and TV actor Bill Cobb~ ·'The Last Meeting or the Knights of the White Magnolia" will be presented Tuesdays .thl'ough Sundays at 8 p.m. with Saturday and i The Dancer s and Musicians of Bali will : appear Friday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. at the t Anaheim High School Auditorium and • Saturday, Ocl. 29 a t 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. at t t:CLA's Royce Hall. The Anaheim ap- i pearance opens the Fullerton College 1• 1977-78 Artist-Lecture Series. The concert . was originally scheduled Sept. 30, but Sunday matinees at 3 in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Reservations are being taken at 646·1363. ANOTHER ORANGE County premiere will go on the boards the same '+'eek as SCR 's "Knights" when the Neil Simon comedy "God·s Favorite" opens Nov. 2 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse~ · · This satirical updating ot the Oihffcalbook or - Job centers on a successful Long lslanil busi· nessman warned by a heavenly messenger that he'd better renounce his fa ith or be prepared for drastic consequences. Unlike the first dramatic takeoff on J ob <Archibald MacLeish's "J .B."), this one is reputed to be funny. Jack Byron, recently seen locally In the lead· itig roles of "That C)lamplonship Season" and "Norman, ls That You?" takes the key assign· ment, with .. Steve ~e Naut as ~he comic messenger.· Others ln the Laguna cast include Mary Sherwood, Stanley Abrahamsen, Tanya 'Szabo, J ames Patrick O'Hannon and Annabelle Quigley. Jan Arvan returns for his fourth stint as guest director at the Moulton, with Carl Callaway in charge or lighting and Julie Haas Garvin designing the costumes. "God's Favorite" will play three weeks. Tuesdays through Saturdays Nov. 1·19, at 8:30 p.m . at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, l.Alguna Beach. Reservatiqns are being taken at 494-0743. 00 0 BACKSTAGE -Two well-known communi· ty theater directors are being seen in current movies these days ..... Alex Koba has a, role in "The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington." while Jan Arvan appears briefly in "The Other Side of :\1 id night" pas s port pro bl e m s delayed the ap· pearance. A g a me lan orches tra <16 members > of percussive ill!)truments ac· companies dancers and clown::, in tradi· tional roles who provide a "theater" without script or spoken words. Each of t h e 24 barefooted dancers a ssumes a cha racter and s pecific movement. Festival of. the Arts . . Exhibits and Demonstrations by Orange County Artists and Craftsmen Music and Entertainment Sat., Oct. 22 thru Monday, Oct. 24th SATURDAY OCi.22 SUNOA~, OCT.23 ' 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS I "Showcase Singers" 2:00 p.m. CJnd 4 :00 p.rn. "Showcase Singers" 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. 2--i:OO p.m. TV Newsman and Author Chuck Ash~an will bo at the Book BCJrn to <1utograph his new boo~. "The Gospel According to Billy" MONDAY Pumpkin Painting Contest 12 Noon to·5:00 p.m. OCT. 24 for ,k.1d~ -Win Super Prizes Famou.s Graphic Artist Bill Gilpin will be on hand to sion his prints each day. Com• and uplor. lh• many ddghts of our excellent 1hops, qu~ 1eM<u and fine rett1Ur9nt' YORKTOWN, BETWEEN GOLDENWEST &'MAIN STREETS HUNTINGTON BEACH C114) 53C-811l . Glenn Miller Salute P aula Kelly and T he Modernair es will ap· pear with Les Brown and the Band of Rr nown in ''A Salute to Glenn Miller.·· at i : 30 p.m . Sunday at the Anaheim Conven- tion C<.•nter. T he Modernaires sang with Mille r 's band and will recreate his sound wh1 le the Les Brown b a nd will use !\t iller's a rra ngements. HOLLYWOOD FINE BRASS I NTE A MISSION t» /l ~ ... Join U1 8~ for '; After Dinner .,. .;f. . Cappuccino ~ orfapreuo . 0,.. Dlllfy • ........ w ..... , ' ...,,. s.twd.y We Have Espresso Machines From S94.99 341r Via o,-to. Udo V..,.. Newport leodl Across from The warehOuM . .' Ovet 80 piece&~ table>.· lamp" pkn•s & 9 lr\. . ~;;;.;.,;; _..,_...,. FINE LEATHER BATIK Mon's & w-·~ J>U'\6$-"nltnq de$•CJ'" on 11,e softest ol '-+ier-,ust Ol'l'ived lrom I~ also FINE BATIK DECORATOR PILLOWS Designers and Decorators Welcome Display Showroom -148 E. Garry Ave., Santa Ana Oft S Mam St , between Alton and Dyer 546-6600 Open 1()..4 Mond.ly t~ru ~~ SANTA ANA _f MUSIC REVIEW I TIMES I PLACES Storyville Harnwny's Democratic By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Ol I"' O~ly Pllel St•ll The Laguna Beach·based band Sloryville is living, breathing -pl'oot tbat-creetwiw can s.urv.i.Ye amid the mediocrity of most popular music in Orange County. Their kaleidosco pic range of sounds defies simple categoriza- ll'en. Prather have remained its nucleus. BRADY AND Duhlcr are well· remembered as H onk band ~nJ'bef'IY-befor~ t.ha.t uniou_.. separated in 1975. Storyville has been heard as a trio <who once backed jazz trum· peter Freddie Hubbard at Hunt- ington B<'ach 's Golden Bear > and with two or three other mu.si· cians. .. STORYVILLE IS yeur basic jazz, Colle, rock, c;ountry, s wing -calypso band" wrote the group's· manager, Spunky, on their album released' last J anuary. "Th e Blues ~in 't News" <Granite GR 76100> Recently, the band has added drum mer and percussionist Paul • • Krc ibich (formerly with the Vince Edwards g r oup 1 and kev boardist-vocalisl Karen ll ammack <rormcrly with Jazzbol But the band ·s cxccllenl -performanc~ of the man)' Wes tern Hemis pheric musical idioms it presents can only be un- derstood by hearing them. Guitarist Will Brady descnbes this .. study" of many modes: Brazilian. Bo ss a Nova . Jamaican, Reggae, Dixieland, Chicago-style jazz, Mexican - and the list goes on. BUT JUST recently, Brady in- troduced an East Indian tune at the band's regular gig at the Studio Cafe in Balboa. "It's not variety for variety's sake," s aid Brady . "It's because we enjoy what we play." C in cinnati native Jack Prather , Storyvilte's sortspoken bassist, described the group as a "compendium" -a little bit of everything that Is music to the band m embers. But how can a group bring so many musical elements together and allow them to now so well? "IT'S SORT OF a democracy.·· said s axophonist Craig Buhler. "We all bring our ideas together and work them out.·· said Buhler who is considered by many Orange Coast jazz fans as one of the best recd me n around. Probing for a true leader in Storyvllle is futile. But the group is w ell-directed through its combined effort to produce effec- tive sound and downright good mus le. The band has seen some changes through the psst two years but Brady, Buhler and DU R l !'\G A TYPICAL set. ~toryville may open with a medium lempo Stevie Wonder tune followed by a Latin number, then· to a blues a la Mose Allison ca lled "Something Kind of Crazy" (written by Prather) and up lo a bebop tune like "The Blues Ain't News" title track <penned b.r Brady). Few Studio Cafe patrons ha\'e just walked away after bumping into Storvville for the first time. Usually. listener s have to scramble ror empty !.eats durini: the later sets. Most patrons find the varied rhythms. til!ht exlcU· tion b y all five me mbers and an assortment or "doo-wahs" and ··oohs" just loo much to pass by Buhler's ability to blend alto. tenor and baritone saxes with clarinet, nute and hartnonicas throughout a set adds a unique flavor to the evening. . WHILE BRADY or Prather handle lead vocals. perform their own solos or let Miss H ammack np off a few nrr~. Buhler pro· \'Ides a sparkling, one-man horn section by blowmg two saxe!. ~imultaneously a la Hol:.and Kirk lns trumcntaJly and vocally thl' band is \'ery together. But the proof is in the listening. Br::idy s::.iys Stor yvillc has come ::i long w::iy s ince the ''Blut.>:-. Afo 't News" LP was relcas<'d Most of the nine tunes on the a lbum were l aid down 1n mld-1976, lle nofed St ill. the LP cou Id be JU St one 111 .i sen cs of great listening al bum-, by a pott·nt1ally dynam1lt' mu!>1cal umon )!.\NAGER SP UNK\' says !.tud\o work 1s down the road a bit hut collcgl' tours and more club date' arc in the 1mmcd1atc plan Still IOO't h j~:-OOC'IJlC.'d \\1th I or ml r ll11nk :.l<ffS Beth Fnchct a n c1 S l 1· ' l' \\' o n d . I o c a I 'on g" 1 ll1:r Pl'rft>rmcr :\f a1 k I urn bull anrl har:d ll'aihor H1l·hjrcl Std,ol Ston 'illi· i~ p:irt uf "h:tl Sp1111ky term~ "14fgurw H<'ach mw•ll' .. .\lid lh;1t, hl' \LI\'' IS that <'l'C:Jl11 c. (•\c1l111g. s;1.l1sf~ tn~ and flown r ight t•nJO~ able harmony of yo ung. cl~n.111111· rnu:-.iC'ian s harmnn11111g .1loni.: tht· Uran~l' Coa>.l ~ l _J ( _..:;..:~» --to aeT1 ~ ~ -·~ ---~ ~~ .... ~:>-! THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS BREAKFAST SPKIAL ~ 2 Eggs. 2 Pancakes. Baoon or Sausage. 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J: v •t . 0,1,1 •, ,..·•"·• .~,.. , r ~ .. c,"'1'"' t •• ,. • Storyville includes Craig Buhler, saxophonist; Jack Prather, bassist; Friday, October 21, 1977 DAILY PILOT Q •'County Playbills . Attract -children 'tONIOHT, OCT09ER 21 "l'ISTtVAl.01' AllTS,'' lrOrn 10e&,m. 10 • p "'' <Sally 111"00Qll Oct 24 •• SUCllll Vlll"9". Vorkt°"'n t>elween M•'" una GolCltnw.st, ttun11no1on btitll. lHE Wll AMO OF 01, a pm .. too•v ..,\4 ~•lu•.o•r. 2,J()p.m. Suno•v.11 tne Oon••a R W~n w•-Am. 11211 ~t•nlora Av~., G4rovn (.,rOv• )'rh•RlllO.l>Y lf'\11 C..rotn C.rove .s.>v•< \'outn 1..•0hl Op<tr•. Tl<ktb, \2 SO •Gull•, lUO ~"'°' <lllu~. $1 u ... aen••· "t.tGIH UP 'l'HE SKY.''tn•ovon0c1. )9 NO• •. ), II .... a 11 ... I p m .it O••no, .,,.,. M<lll. 13' S. C.1••"'"· Or•nQt "101.IHIST PINCHAS lUl(EllMAff tt'•tvrtfJ wdn lh• LO~ AnQ~•~~ • r.11"•'""~·< Ot'C~"" .. tOO•Y .. no ..... 1wro10· .. j pm, Ttlit1 Mi.ate (Anter .. IJ) N v• .no Aw l.O>ARQ<olO> FllANCISCO, • Cosmic Bur ••.. ""-,,,,,,,. cc..nctn ••a JU~ m. too•>' at ~' P•"'t ) C•tt-.iOf'df, Ft9CiWr04 it \f\;1IV\1r• LO'\ Angele\ A.am1;Mon SA. CIEl.1.0•PIANO ouo ol C.totlroy Jh.io.o""'..,' .no Wt.noel• ~tl\Of' ~1 a o m tn •rw ftNt Arh Viii~ tPWalr•, UC. 1rv1nt> liCkwn~ W OfMr•t •0- •. Ti mes/ Places P•>•a•n•. we11 Co.l~I D"'""•"· or prrlormtrs 1rom New Yori. tlty B•llet anJ AA>erlc1n 81llel T11••mt Aam1n1on Sll.)O, SIO.SO •no lt.SO. "'tHIE. PHANTOM TOl.L aOOTH.'' Cn11aren' i..itu•Cl•Y Alltrnoon fllnl !.<!••••. Or-C:O." Coll~ Foturn 1 neo1r•. C.0,1• Mt!~•. t p.n1. Ad J'f\t)\IM .0(tnb lllVIHE MA.STER CHOllAC.C OjWn> IOU• >~"'°" .ii I 30 P m S...Y Aow 111Qn locllool Au<lltorium, HO 'W "'•lnut ~t. S...••An• TIO.el>, \4. \A •nd \l. OPl!"'"O U)n(erl INI.,..•• Me,,.. °" '"°"" • t111.,,_ "CHAPlEll TWO," comedy by No1I Simon •hro11gn Noi; 2• .itt "'" Ahm•nS.On lr.atr9, M"'" C•nlH, Lo• Ano;ielH. Mono•v l hrougn !><llurao1, I 30 p,m, r1111r..uv ...., ~IUrO•y nvt1'*1i, 2:l0p.m. Tkkeu SJ to Sil. •w•rd fl • p.m. ~ ..i111u, 11 ''"'°"en under••· MONDAY, OCT08Elt24 "'ST, JACK ANO THE MACHt•E.'' I 30 D m . lllurlCl•Y. f-tlCIO •dcJ ~111re11n. Suna.tr>. 2;30, l :JO "°"''' Tnw MAlrl• lllutr•, l•S7 MelrP'• """ l..o• Al>(jelt\. T1Cket1 SS. S1114itiht •llO ••n•or cr111e•1< "'""• SJ.Jt,)S Minute' a.tOf•<Urt•lf\. :.: PAUi. Wll.l.IAMS In contort •t •. JO p "' too•y and Tuesd•Y .. "tne P•vwon, Mu.s~c C..ntw, Lot A~ l10th\& H,\l.H .. ~/1. IAN 0 ANO OAJLl. l .. M •P<C- l•<ul.ir, 7 .ll p n1. Aiwnerm !Il- l n1t1y lour l>An~ -•no drill l .. n'IS ''°"' lS -m UNon High~ 01 >ttl~t ocllool\. 1 lcktt~ ~1.~o. cn1101cnunotf")l<W. """""' UUCI >l.,...,nt\,SJOl._,r •lu• ~Wit ENCE WEI.II( 1110-.nllre O<nl\, U(I 14KUll\' oncUYll. ~'.~leYl\IQn l.,nlly.'" In <ont•rt II • W~ONIESOAY,OCTOIElt» SCOT$ OUAAOS ano Grenedler C.u•rO\, 1'30 p,m., An.tllelm con .... n• toon Cenler. ..... fF \TOP, 2111 s. E·UI 8mlot, /ii~--~:.~:.""t:c.".:~~~ntion C.nl ... ,.,, w p01 ' U<:•cn. pre"~"" 1nrou9n 0<1 l• <onM!OIMI\ Murr•y U~IOI} $UNOAY,OCTO•EA 2A -no L•• ry C.-MIO con1eoi•n, m"91· t••n Mctrt1n lt-~I\ !>ho""'l'mt.·~ 8 JO •no 10 o m. lie<-\l>OW frla•y dnd :..iuroo n19•11• di 10 JO. '1Al(t DIOllVEA," Hoddy n1ohl him v-nt;\,, I •~ f urum 1 rwatt.ir, Or.inqe C.O•hl ColleQt·. l.OJld Mttw. free wll/I A-.\CJCIQl'1G ~h.io.nt~ •tt1v1rr toro. S\ •llOUM.r\ "A SALUTE TO GLEN MILLEA," wlln 1..0 B•own .Ind Ille 8.nd oi ~~nown, Ray Ei.fl•, ...a l'aula Kolly •nO 111• Moaerneire>. An•ne lni C.on•entlon C..nter, I :30 p.m. lltkels S/,SOunCIU, CN ll.I COOK•Of'F, Y\lorlO Cll•m· p.on ... 1ia, •II O..y, l •OOl(O G.olo Mo,,. n••r AoumonCI. Ch4mpionU\lp lHUASOAY,OCT?llEll ti "CAUCASIAN CHAI.It Cll'ICLfi," 1on19111, ~rlCl•Y ano !.aturO..y ana NO•. 1, l, 4 ..no ), al 8 p ,l'I,., Dll\Q I nut tr. Unlver>lly of Soul!Wrn (illllornl•, t.o• A1>11<1lcs. P••r open• U$C. s 1•11 dt"'1'l<I ~oao,on. l1ctleh ~. U "uCHlntuno """'°' c 1Ut<lft6.. ...., P&.ANETAAIUM LECTURE !w••wS, • f'"* ,,,..,•~•on ot Mtln/ at Oraft9t .---------------------, l.oohl (~II~ PllMl•liu'l\, Cost• Mnd llU•rwl ~.us, U..)ln 111.AClt. FILM l'IESTIVAL., 1 p.m .. 'loon> O·tOI, th .. ter D\l•IO•nQ, S...I• ..,,.. (Ollf91', Ill/I •• BrlslOI, ~t• AM. NO CMrQe GltEAT Fii.MS GUILD ot CNPfTIM toll~ P<hertl -r~ Scwrow -1 llt Poly," e p.m. In Memou•I •ua1tor1um, lU N. Glnull St .• O••no• CAM<., ..,"'"'"'" U, II"" °"n1> •no w<1oor c1111-. st. Tut Ticket Information -:· he . t .• . '=!= A Snol'ial .. up to t mmu e m·': ... • ,........ b , •. formation telephone num er . (213) •• ~ 933-6111 , has been installed for the •: Will Brady, guitarist and Karen Hammack, "THE MAGICAi. Plt;O Pll'IElt.'' I pm totl•Y ""° S.turCS.y Incl 2;JO p n• )una•~. Co•I• ~·• C1•1c Vl.yf\OUW. Jr. pr-OOUC\IGn •• (.om· niun1ty Meut-<11\l'On C:.Cntt'f'. we\\ ~nd c.I lh• Or-c.-ir f•lr~. M«iMOf ••I ~··on 'V•~rct ¥11•Y· SAlUAOAY,OCTOBElt 22 "Treasures of Tutankhamun" exhibition scheduled at the Los Angeles County !\luseum of Art Feb. 15 through June 15, 1978. --Tickel<; for s pecific dates will go on sal e the first wc(!k of January. Ticket .. • s ales locations have not yet been..:·· estabLishL'<I. . ~· I. All T AU CT I OH u1onsor~ tiv s-voc a /St. Olrb•C~ 'll•ll•Y C.11 .. mD"' OI (om• rr'lt.'f( f, M O.•t.t.l'Oto Rf< rttdt10f\ (.entt-f", Their sets M1)\oOnV1<10 Aw<hon•IM\Ulip.m. l.tu,h.1t1W\\1 display a vanety Daily viewing hours will be 'O a.m . to.~ HAU oF AMERICAN eA&.LET, fi p. m . 'I'hc hot-line also provides informa·=!!. • kl 0 m lodaY MtCI !.ulioAy and 2.JO tion about arranging gfOUP lOUfS. :?. of rhythms. v n1 ~uncs,.o; •t Aimt>a~\~OOf' :• • Auuttor1un1. JOO~-(;.reen ~l.. .. '---------------------!~ DINNER SPEClALS NIGHTLY ~TAtEa/tl1eWHAtE 494-8088/9 J•O ~ COUf HWY LO.~llACH I \ 1. I ' I 'i ' .:.r \ l\' ...... '""' . I ' ·.' \ \ " ORAMGE COUNTY'S NEWEST COUMTRY WESTERN HIGHTCWI -: . ... BETTER DAYS Casual. Frrendly, Family-style Atmosphere Serving Country Style & Regular Dinners c......, W"tw. M.Mc ~ LARRY IALES mMI the MIDNITIRS WED. TMRU SAT.-9 to 1:30 How FeafwillCJ ,..... 6 Ft. TV Sc..... for Mo.day M1CJM footlMll & AttNcKw 1700 W. WARMER (At H..._.t • SAMT A A.MA 557°2074 EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA I • • ct_.; b AILV PILOT Friday, Oc\ober 21. 1977 ~WO ~eriyal{i Sieal{ Dinners for "7.9J Two of our regular Teriyaki steak dinners with your choice of soup or salad and potato or rice. served with warm bread. Specially priced at $7.95 for both. ~.oll!J. :RPser ,AUr1ANTS I IS..COJJPOJ:> gOOd tor 'two J'erly_akl I k Dlnriers, specially pricetr I ust $7.95 for both at any of tho I taurants listed be low.-trvitle Long ee.cn Ma,ina Colla Mou ' Nowl>Of'I Booch s.-al)(l<t V11t.1qo I 2300 HarbQ( Bllld. 3333 W Co..bt Hwy 112 7 C Oyer Rd ttxl Mann.i Or I ~ 640«>35 t.42·229!> S4&.t400 598-9431 • Ba1boe I~ Dene Point Marina Lake Forest Sant• Ana I 203 Marino Ave. 25100 0.·f Pl..ioo 22813 l11t.~ Forest Dr 33 Fa<Juoo SQu.u~ ' RESTAURANTS I ENGLISH PUNK e13-8120 496-08!>!> 1o8-499"l !>42-3307 I This offer i!; also d\1..111,lblo .11 our Alooef Rosta1J'111lt, Fie>11Klfl hlJnd. Newport • DP I El v is Spe-1 al • Beach. Oc>lln Mon. Thur·, & F11 to fOOO PM. · C-• ..... ·OFFER EXPIRES NOV.10, 1977. •••••• ...,An 18-hour special, "The Elvis Preslev • Story -A Final Tribute.·· will air on radio RANGE COUNTY'S HOTTEST N EW RESTAURANT KMPC, 710 on Ule Al\i dial. beginning Mon· ~ day. Wink Martinaale of KMFC. who knew ~ ~ Presley .from the _day~ when both began Q) ' careers m Memphis. will narrate the five- day program. It will air from 9 a.m. to 3 presents LIVE ENTERTArNMENT WITH p.m. Monday and noon to 3 p.m. the follow-TOUVEL.LE •• ·• _m_g_rour_d_ay_s. _______ ___. __ ~ . TUES. WIO. THUaS. 00 to 1:00 F~I. SAT. 1:30.1:30 Plus ALEX STELTZHER-SUNDA YS-7 to 12 j DONT MISS OUR TACO I AR OH SUPER MONDAYS I I 0142 ADAMS AYE.. twMTIMGTOM HACH llOOkHUISTJ 963·7129 EOINGER -~ RED ONION STARK ST. g ~~~~~~.._~~~~- CD x u < w 111 HEIL AVE. Why wait for tomorrow to enjoy one of your south·of-the- border favorites? The Red Onion has 14 zesty Mexican combinations. For instance. o ur taste-tempting tamale that comes with our special albondigas soup or crisp salad. beans and rice. Plus we offer a few tasty creations all our own-like 50¢ meals for Little Amigos under 12. So visit a Red Onion Mexican Restaurant. Today. ~Onion MEXJCAN RESTAURANTS 16060 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. 842·2541 c • 1071 HOST INTEANATION/\L INC. E NGLISH. • • • <From Page Cl) The~.x Pistols records ha\'E' been banned bv BOC radio and pers istent violence ut l ive conccrls has caused promoters 10 cancel 1111 \'enues. The band occasionnlly appears live bv dupm~ promoters into booking The Spots. which stands for Sex Pistols On Tour Secretly. IT 'S IRONIC AND unfortunate that the band which opened the floodgates for the new wave may ~clt~ally hurt the blank generation through negative imagery and the ensujng bad press. Al.~gh I missed the SpoL'I. m y punk rock expedition lasted three consecutive nights before I reverted to pub jukebox fare, where the Beatles, Rod Stewart and Bob Marley are over· whelming favorites. . During this self-induced period of insanity ! dragged my very reluctant hosts to see the The Yachts:. The Motors and the aptly-named Depressions. TllE MOTORS, a quartet that manages to in· jecl a dose of sublety into the hard-rock formula, was the best of the lot. Plus I couldn't res 1st the band's promotional campaign which s hows a smiling Idi Amin with the caption: "Amin to de Motors." On the slrenglh of its c11gag1n~ s ingle. ··Dan l'in · Tht• Night Away," The Motors has broken In to the EnJ!liSh charts and mav soon n\•al the popularity or The Stranglers, the mos t popular !3ritish new wave band. "The Motors" debut album as well a'> The Stranglers· "No More Heroes" lboth on A&:\l 1 arc r l'commcndcd for the r unou:-. and both hands havt: Amcnc.m tours tn tht· v. orks ... NEXT IN LINE was u journey to a dive called Dingwall's in London's west end. where my hosts moaned through a set by The Yachts; a Liverpool-based quintet. . Surprisingly tame both m dress 1golf shirts?> and stage presence. The Yachts sue cesstully revive the Mersey Beat sound or the m id· '60s with energy but little crea1tv1ty or message. The band has a debut album on St1H Records. available as an import only. After this safe perfor mance my friend-> 'iUg #!csted we try something different. perhaps u play or even a quiet dinner. No, r ms11>lcd. we h:id to get into a fii.:ht or this whole trip would ht' wasted. MORE GROANS AS we made our way to The Rock Garden to see the Depressions. The hand didn't lack the s torm trooper consciousness. oh· scene lyncs, spitting and ear-splitting decibel level l had hoped for. But even !i&X pm ts of hittcrc; dicln ·1 ht'lp mt' get-nasty enough to lake a puneh al the lad\• with green hair. · Nol quite ready lo accept this fa1lurt'. I sug gcstcd we travf'I to the Marquee Club to SN! an all-rcmule band culled The Shts. I was im· m ediately threatened with a pillow O\'Cr my fa ct' as I slept. INSTEAD. WE picked up tickets to sec Weather Report's performance at the Rainbow After a typically stunning two hours of 1azz rock from America's fines t fusion band. the new wuvc seemed like a ripple. Wp then went back. to the rta"-drank a quart or scol~h. and listened lo "Abbey Road." My mind had cleared. "Charles,isn't that Henry \7DI at the next table with someone new?" We don't promise you'll see royalty at The Five Crowns. But our Roast 'd Duckling is something even a fickle monarch would fall head over heels in love with. So dine nobly. At the most authentic 12th centwy ~~_,,.@il=chhQ.~.this slde of B~kin~ FIVE c~s :;:·-=:::---==t 3801 East Coaht l lighway. Corona ~el Mar. (714) 675-1374 r-•i)frer expm~s Octol>.er 31,.1977 •., 1UP211 ... N E lru d --CW ng l!. . . Clam Bake! S7.95 per person :--:,." Lni:l.1nJ CIJnt l\,.kc ~unJ,"· 1hr1•ui:h 1 hur,J_.,, n1~ht,. j,, .. , ""' •• r J.O '''-\"•"''"' ''"" 1.1blc for !'.l"' I ni:IMW d.1m, ""'""''· •U:,uned cl.im~. \\hulc ~·t.11nl' Lnb,h:r, <:orn•on·1h<0•ll•b .mJ frc•h l'fl(X>vcrs •.• J~•I S7.9S ~r rcr ... 1n. II\ Jn c"traorJin .. rr v;;luc, like c\'l'C\ 1h11111 on M•n.,.clJ,',. kn"bly•pri~<-J menu. Tile cri1ic:) .1re r;I\ in11 Olbout ?vt:uwell's-yo~'ll undcrUilnJ ""Y "hen you enjoy our New England Clam Bake. __________ ;.. ____ .. [M4XWl:LL~s SEAFOOD RESTAURANT MonJllv1'~ h~olhall r ••Scallops coupon good everyday• .. 1 Fall Festival __ JD_•_,zi_, •1~ ----1 I of Fresh Scallops I • : $5.95 p er p erson : I t encl uJc• Soup or $;il;id) I f I I l l.1rpo.m of U;ac:on Wr:apix-d Sullops I I Ot ·..I I Sc.1llops Au Cra11n I I or I : Scuffed Sallol)I w/Crabmeat : IL. 20 fttsh fi&h daily • I ---------·----A t rhc Pier in 11,untington Beach (714 ) 536-2555 Dant.~ at haffy'i-Oist:o from lO pm ~mo Gll~~ ftoml,.lltil CHARLEY BROWN'S TWILIGHT PRIME RIB DINNER AT AN EYE-OPENING $5.95! rt with a marvelous soup du jour or a magnificen t tossed green salad. Then enjoy our rmal portion of Prime Rib. the King of Beef. plus a piping hot baked potato with all the mmlngs. Served with sourdough bread and butter. Then complete your meal wi th coffee tea and, believe it or not, a slice of "Mother\" cheese cake. Everything for onlv ~5.95. Monday-Saturday from 5 to 7:00 PM -Sunday from 4 to 6-00 PM Charley Browns · 16160 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beach (714) 84~-6602 ,,, _ANNOUNCES . O'ltl\IG FOUNTAIN VA,LEY RESTAURANT 10065 GARFIELD AVE., FOUNTAIN VAL'l.EY • (714) 988-3318· IN CELEBRATION OCT. aOth 1111'11 30th FREE SPAGHETTI TO A~~~: !1!!!,!2 MOVIE REVIEWS A NEW DINING ADVENTURE mAnDAntn CHINESE Geurmet c u1s1NE· PEKING • SHANGHAI SZECHWAN •HUNAN Daily Lunch And Dinner Yow Host ..ct HotMH -r-r:::::::::f4~-==~~1-~~·umt ... cw...i (Porme,.:"C~-01.J.fta---:.. __ Twin Oragons-Anaheimt 1500 ADAMS A VE. IAt Hiwtlor llvcll ~OSTA MBA 540-1937 • • I llJ:ht•'I (~u.illl~ " CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32a02 COAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL , .. , c-v..., .. -...,, 499-2626 496-Sn3 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 3\4 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (lftT'he~onl) Ample Free Parking 494-9491 752-8558 '\Jll\t' \l t•\lt'JO Fo<KI' All SPOOTS EVENTS GIANT 7 FOOT TV SCREEN Mon.-Thur. I l:JO o.m. to 10 p.m Fri. & Sot. I 1:300.m. t~ 11 p.m. CCXKTAILS Sunday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 9093 E. ADAJl.S. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 PLUS MON OAY THRU THURSDAY SPECIALS (Fn., S.t., Sun , 'tit 6 p.m.) 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 ancl dozens of o chers ~ •X1CA11 ••r~•Mn The "'-t M .. ic• PoH Ill °"9p C-.ty HAvt A FREE APPETIZER OH us WfTHTHISAD DIMIMG • DAHCIMG EHTERT AIMMEHT . Businessmen s Lunctl Specials SfAFOOO • COCKT .AIU • FOOD TO GO IAH9CJETS. PllVATt r.AmU CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUN DA VS HAPPY HOURS 4-6 1 750 W Llncorn • Anaheim 991-0540 547 w 19th St.• Costa Mesa 642-9764 Royal Regiments Slated Two of t~t· rcgi ml•nt s elwrgl•cl wi th the p er s onal prolcctwn of Quct:n Ehzabclh 11. tho Gn•nadier Guards and Scots Guards, will appear al thl.'.' Anahdm Stadium Convention Center al 7:30 p.m . Wcdn esda~. Tht•y <In' sc:he<luled for 8 p.m . performances Friday . Oct. 28 and Saturclu~. Oct. 29 ul The F~rum in Inglewood. A s how 1::; also !>el at 2 p.m . Oet 29 at The Forum. The appearances arl' part of thl' l\\ o grnt~ aoss.country Silver Jubilee tour of the L'nited State~. Burns, Denver Rate Raves in 'Oh, God!' NOW!! BOB WHITE PLUS LISTZ & COMPANY DANCING AND EMTHT AINMEHT TUE. THRU SAT. (A Quick Look at the Movies) By 808 THOMAS For The .._ .. IH Pm• "OH GOD!" is the happiest surprise of the rnll m o vie season . a whimsical comcd v tbat rdrcshe<; the soui Thl· prcml!-.{' sounds forbid !11 11>.! r.nd. lookin g L'llrlOll"h hi-l' ;1 ,f{o\\ l..,h ('\1m1I'' app1•<ir" lo 1h1• ,..,..,1 I 11\I 111,111.1,.:1·1 111 .1 Cahfomia supermarket. I lis mcs<><i~c Spread the word l o ea rthlings that they re makin>.! .. mco;s 11f I hings F ortunJ lc ly th1 ... l rJ j'.!il t: l h l'ffi t' W <I S wrillcn by tarry Gelbart ITV's ";\t ASll"> and directed by Ca rl Reine r. two .!.Ure hands with comedy. J ohn Denver is a revelation. He could give up s inging and r em ake all the Gary Cooper and J a m es Stewart movies. Geor ge Burns is perfection in the title role. The rating is PG. but the film contains little that would prevent aG. "A P llCE OF THE ACTION" rtlU<n\ SI--, Potlltr and 8111 (Oil>Y ln new role\, ~\ m•i ter <rooU blact,,...lff!CI 1>y • r~lirf(I Coe>. J•m•s E1r1 JOM\. Into WO<"f'O lor .,. lttne,. Clt'Y youth C•"t•r lM re-,Ult It p.a'1 caoor, oart C.01tto Mv Way Dlfe<•or ~ll•r o,,,,. • .,, ~ \Urt h•M wi1tnttwa<.tt0n\.IQ..,..nc:f'\ Mott of all, "4 -.no..._ ~to rMCh ttw hf•f't • .,"'° "'' 'S<fnfl'\ with • tdfrf11t'Cf Of'OU9 or vo"n91ter\ r~c•ll .,,, to:'ctuno Quall!~ of "To 51r """'Low: T"" (f\\ilU '' •nt1rta1nm1n1 ot a com,,..1ilnq 1w1c1 00..rvatlon· eo.11v •ncl f>ooli ... plAy Crlml,,.IS Wl)o SIUI vl\I W-. tlbt•I lrom the M~lll and otf\er non-~qu•f opportun• ty tmploytr \. ~'' twy r~atty Qu••1f1~ 10 ttM qtwilO yOUth to u\MUI lt\I•\ .. 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"I NtVtlt l'ltO.MISIO YOU A lllOSE OAlllDEN" 1.ii.1 ... h•tn>wlnq •lory ol ft.,..,.._,., tl•UOQl• 1o con· q""' -nia1 Illness Her r.co .. ry h l\amperl!d b¥ ,.,. otlter MllenlS encl• "°l•llC" croerly, b<rt ,,.. .. lv•llOft 11 Ille com11es\l-..le cfl>ctoo • .en11t1 .. 1y 1>l•\'9d by 81111 Ander""' Th• tllm I• •nllanu d bv a '"""'lno ~r1orm .. ce by lt•lhl.,.n Oulnlen 11 cleMrvl"O ""ml,,..'"' Ac_.,,y <°"110.f'allon R•t..iPC "A alllOOll TOO flAll " •• ,,..°""""World War II -""°"In • lavll/I styl~ that in. w¥tlm. Alli•• <ouldoc.,c.lyattord Ti..\C>Kle<l•I• ""0'"'"'•· «Kl I,,,. IN,...... slo.lts are •"1•111QIMlllY dr<1<t"" llaltd PG 11,. Ill m conlalM mu< II bitlllt1 I elCI qon "STAil WAltS" l•a l...om11rl< lllm ·• wor• of '""' -rll>Q lmaQln•llon '"•' •I INlll we ~'-'"' '°' r••r• to cbme TIW' c~I ,,._ t>v Alec Gvl r>e\\ ~rto. .._Ill """CMrle "'"'" " unllarmly qood, bUI tile rNI '"'" ••• ,.,. -''•' ellec:U wltarCk llattd PG 9 P.M. 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COSTA MESA 545-1112 FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT d-1 ~ .t G\tlfl-c.10,e, .ZJiirPorter • OOUAMETDINING MEDITFJHll\NU\N RM , • CHAMPAGNE BRUNCll SUNDAY~ 10 3 PM • DANCI NG NIGHTLY CAlll\AE't LOIJNGF • CAPTAIN'S T l\Blf COH H SlltlP 74 HRS 1R700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD IRv rNE , CALI FO RNIA l0"1'fi:r.•ti' O•l!f'lq.-Coun •v A" po• 1 I (7 14) 833 2770 [ ,, ................ * "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" "JULIA" 9'&11t&WIO,OCT H (PG) BRUCE LEE "'-US "FISTS 0, FUllY" CA> .•--Le9 llflOf-MI ' .. • . . ' . ' • ' , C8 DAILY PILOT Fnd<iy October 21 1971 ACTRESS PORTRAYED The Beat Goes on for Actress By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES IAP> -From the Mamas and the Papas to 'Valentino' Role L eap Forward Warren Beatly 's girlfriend to wanted to be a mo\'1c star s1nct.• Rudolf Nureyev's teadinR lady she was a Los An~clcs youngster the beut goes on for Miehelh .. ~ She' shared that ambition with <t Phillipi.. fr1c11d named Sue Lvon Sue Singer and now film There's even more for the tall. mudc it early us "Loiita ··; for actress M ichelle self-assured honey-blonde. She's M1chl•lle It took longer. Phillips portrays starringforN~Cinamini serics. Tll E RECEPTION to "V"len-... 1 .. Aspen," due m November. and .. 1vatasha Rambova, sbehru;anewsona:album,"Vic· lino" has been mixed, us one Rudolph Valentino's t1m or Romance," her first as a mlghtexpectofaKen Russellex--~ 60lQ perf-Ocme e rcise. Those who enjoy his 'W11e ,.ifthe-movie :or-= . . _....., .~ · T" • -aud~city wm ti ke the movie. ''"""'"""1; .. V alentmo 1!' the big leap . . -«..,-1nO -.-_ forward for Ms. Philllps, who has ~thers arc likely .to h~te 1t. In --,--... _ _m!lcr case, the film 1s a step forwar<ffor'l\fs:Phillips, 32. hull'h·bitch who ran Vulentino's life until she wu'i d1scurdcd. .. Then 1n a SO ·year-old 1ll'wspaper clapping' I read about a sister who lived in Pasadena I <·ailed mformution and to my astonishment. she was still there. The sister was skeptical about talking to me, because she had objected to how Natasha had bcfn por~rayed b y Yvette Mimlcu~ fn the television ·Valen· Lino ... Secret!!. kept hidden ~ for 100 years ·are now revealed. ueJUUS ·u•\o-.-ne uonc:· . ~ --...-.. ~......--l..J.a. &-, ,_, lllCI ........ .. '"' .. c ........ .,.J ,...,,.._u ,__, ,....,,_, :-~== ''THI ...OW uou•• 4te<><1nl ol 11>..,,_0llWV 6-.oe~ 1ourn•y on loot aero•• .,._, 111mal•v•• wne10 1ucn ,,,., uno•~•tld _. • '"" ,,,_ 111up1td elln Olue •1tt100 t11v4t OICont8llOW~ • i.w.,.~11 '·",_.,...,_ lllHOWllCI 6 --• C-. & .... l'•o••••o•• O.o111ey R111•owtkt, Ull•ll and ~ NtloOn, piMllAl ~°,,:.;~c~C:.: ... "' Ill• ~~OlllilW-2' ··~·,...... ""°"~ .............. , "" •nd 181h cel\tury muelo 1nc1uc1.. •elecllons by Dur>ort. Vwkml, BK!\ MllzMJ, 111111 ..._. -................. ..=.-c.c:==:... , .... ~ ...... l he lrlrine 'CftMber Pl-•, oedlcaled to the l*IOtml.-ol -.,.,.,,.,, ---...... ., lNI alllldllnl ~ -·••'IOltt She got the role after the .at-iUsn dkector ~nl~wed he~ for the part of Janis Joplin in another film biography. '!J\llT. L <i.lleviated her fears, and it was very hclpfurto llsten to ,;omeone-t-aJk!ng-aboul N ~ha 111 a loving way. I found out she w::\sn't a butch-bitch. but an in- telligent woman who ha() a low ('Slcem for ev~ryone else, especially the leaders of the mo- t ion picture industry. She con- sidcrctl them s hoe-peddlers. liriilteii 1naa1e1enr Inds Boon T ..... .._-u -"'- "Kathleen Oulnlen Is nothing short of brllllant" 11n11ee<1.-Y..-1>e11y- edw-ards-· HARBOR -TWIN -\ "Later he sent me the script of ·Valentino,··· she recalled. "l liked the part of Natasha Ram· bovu, and I orrercd to test for 1t. ·we won't bother with that.· Ken said. He had seen me in · DiJl, inger' and liked my work." TllE "VALE NTINO" script is a ranciful account of the s tar's lmcf life. but Ms . Phillips felt she wanted to study.the real life of has wife uru.t mentor. Rut how'' "There w.as no tn·depth rl" • -;t•arch on Natasha ... I he actress :-.mrt "The legend wa~ th.1l !->hL· " ...... a "She kept pushing Valentino. moving him from contracts with ~GM to Paramount to United Artisti.. But in the last contract she fa tied to notice the fine print: · M 1ss Rambo\' a 's services will nQ longer bcrequ1rc<l. ·· [ n.&111•-·--··· • J '~~~Rll~All~OF~US~-..-...~-~·-- He fought ~us and won them. He defied Presidents - and might have been "SPLENDIDLY ACTED AND BEAUTIFULL '/ MADE." , .• ,...,.'NJ h "The entire cast Is superb.'' \A '14'" I ... '\ "BEAUTIFULL V ACTED ... an Intellectually exquisite fllm." ~· c. "1 ~' ............ , ·.RAVISHING LY l'..0~A,H£0. TH! '1Ul'S'INT1111 CAIT IS IUHJUI. ntEM IS OJil! VISUALLY STUICNINQ le'OU! .. CI Att~UI AHOTICA " -l(t.Vil't t~OMA,, l A ttM\_\ one. GREGORY IJCK as lielenl . CO~H~T;, NEWPO MRARTHUR "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" 11cwrouo~ ............. "'4-0llO ..... c..-.. •• ..-... -, 11 .......... ,,rtft, HAllOl,c.M. • 646-0573 f:OUMTAJM VAWY. f .V. llt-1500 CEMTUlY21 ...... 772·8'02 OllAMCH MALI., Or-.• 07.0140 SADDLHAClt MALL, ll T-511-5110 CI HlMA WIST , W•t hMutw 192-44U "'-....·~· ..... __ ~ ·-~ ., ... ~~~· Wn•• c:onc1111on1 11ec1ec1 th• •·-o•\lhOn ol ~ .. ,. on m.~ O'a"ftt' Ot taQll' f'•pk)rQ'\ ~· (.Omn\U"•ClhOt\ .tna n1i.1m•n tofl.CtOul.NIN. ":&:.:"..=r- Jean c-tea n...--• l•Clu•• end ,,.,1or111111ce of ~-1191•-Coi!IJ 't1011•. T ..... , ........ llllt17 ,,.._c:-t ... llllTllOW1G• ...... s... -• Ol:t. 21 tor .,......, "''°'-T..-•_...,..._,,.., ,_,, ''"" . ~ -. U .11, -llCI ~-UM. llCflMIC ................. h .... T tek<tt• •~•llMlle at MUCI Bolt Olhc:e, 11;30 ... lo A:OO llM 1~33-5UI) ~Friday. f'M -Cllll~lorAfta· ~1• Off c:omn.nwon 1.-.. .. ·4J3.'51t. '"lLEGRO NON T20PPO'',s "ot one of t:hos<?"fore1sn ·art'f1Trl\5:.:_ 1 t 's. an oni mat~d feat.ure-/. -An epic tanrasy of peace and magic. A hilarious parody of "FANTASIA':' <Some people so so far a~ to ~a~ 1t tibs the best animation 111 the 111!.t: • !.Q ~ears.') -----. ''""., lk_.,.1,. ... , .. Allegro Non Troppo (dn11'1 l1•t th1· 1101111· fool }l'•U) ~ .......... - . ._ .. . . ... ~ NOW TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME $1 .50 ANYTIME AT WEST8AOOK edwards CINEMA CENTER edwards WESTBROOK HARllOR AT ADAMS. COST A MESA WESTMINSTER AT BR OO'<HURST MESAVERDECENTER 979-4141 GARDEN GROVE 5 30-440 I HARB OR AT WILSON . COSTA MESA J ,,,46-0573 646-3266 -------------FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HIT If He could do His number on the Red·Sea ••• ar.id bring the cham·pion~hlp, to the '69 Mets .••• •hf should it- be so hard to believe SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE CARS ON DISPLAY INTHE .. oeev REMEMBER: ALWA~SLET THE WOOKlE_ WINI Seeing 'Star Wars' at Edwards Newport Cinema is like seeing It for the first time -an expertence --incomparable •nywhere. Ou r' huge 75x35 foot screen (the largest indoor movie screen In Orange County) and our exhlllratlng six track Dol~y tereo sound system totally envelop you In the actl : You don't .. watch" It, you're part of it! The force the full force la with you at Edwards Newport lnema. f ASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER · i.:. • • .~ ~ . •. - Experienced Dally At 7:30 and 10:00 and on Saturday & Sunday at 12:00 -2:30 - 5:00 -7:30 and 10:00 He's back again? A CARL RE\NER F\LM '" e ' '<I f ... is it funny. A JERRY WEINTRAUB PRGDUCTION GEORGE BURNS • JOHN DENVER • "OH, GOD!'' • TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE Ba sed on the Novel by AVERY CO RMAN • Scr~enpl~y by LARRY GELBART PG.PARINUl G\JIOANcr'soor.isTEo -:::-' Produ ced by JERRY WEINTR AUB· Directed by CARL REINER . \ . ..._ ............. "" "'' v ... UJ,rM4'.tit•"~''" 't•U•irro•c,.._,.,.,.,. c.,,., • .,....,,,w, ........ ,.._ .~.,...., .• .,,..."', A•~Gil•"I• ...... ~ ~ Sol'll AM Ftwy ,,.., Chepmon Or•nll8 •658-?0U l , • t .1 ¥ I • ~ . ~ ' \ ' MUSIC COMMENTARY Friday. October 21. 1977 DAILY PILOT C7 : " .. P1•nk Satisfies Youth Uy J AM ES Slt\10N '.'SEW YORK <AP> Tht punk rock cr a1e :>\\ ccpml( lhl' record mg industry 1s J reaction to 1hc growth of rock from ab !>ample roo~ to the ~ranrl1osc !>OUnd!> or group'> lake Yes and Eme r:.on. Lake and Palmer, ..,omc officials an lh<' mu:.ic sndu:.11 ) say Others feel a ~cm•ratwn gap has appeared an 1 od. loch1y·s teen agers w ant tu relate to mus1 ( 1<ms their own ~•t:c instead of cstabh:s hed s t<Jrs m ·c r the ai;lc of 30 like Mltk Jagger. Bob Dyla n .u1cl Rod Stc~urt. "TllE BIG G ROUPS now arc \cry beautiful .ind \'cry borin~. ·· sa ys !lilly Kristal. owner of CBG Il. New York's lop punk paluce. "!l's all ex cmµllCicd IJy the ·rock awan.ls' show ori n1<k l hl'' hapJll'n tu 111: r11l1n$; u nl•w '' U\ c. ~uml· cstauh:.huJ rotk :.tar!> <Jg rca there '!> a rwt-d for lht• Mmpler punk s tyle. Singer Jon An ckrson uf \ 1•s. ~ ho-.c elJborute music contra!>ls sharply \\1th punk ·s starkness. says, ··!'1-J aybe '' e n· .1 hat too t'IJi>sy . a b1l loo big for a lot of kllh .. TllEY l>ON'T WANT to know whut Yes Is about 1l dol'!>n't matter. They JUSt wa~ lo go into a s melly. dmi.:y place hke I used to love lo do whe n I wa:. lhl•1r ugc and have a beer and watch "1>mc gu.' !>m;ish ha:-, ~lJllar up,·· Anders on says Others at.lmit that maybe rock h11s become loo big, Uwl many funs prefer lo see unknown bands at J :JO-scat club thun big stars at 20,000- scuLa rent.LS klc\'1s 1on a few weeks ago. llllT l'UNK'S .. bal'k·tO·basics " approach· ··There·:. a new wave or rock fans comml( di<ln ·l r eceive muc h allentlon until Kristal. a anct'thcy \ntJll to find ~cic. o\ULm.u.:u.c not ,.l'l cran New York t lub owner, took over what Fleetwood Mac or the Eagles. but new ones like -· -h:icl Dtot•n a hangout ror .mo1orCJ1cli5ts in New 'I't:lc\ 1sion, the Dcud Roy-.. the Shirts." he says. York'!> sN•dy Bowt•r)t and renamed it CBGB. an • ··voun~ kids are lir<.•d of listening lo other anon vm fo r Country, Uluc.l(ra!>s and Blues. peoph• <. music," s a}'S Sc} m our Stein. president 1\lm;, then··s this a ssessment of punk from of Sire Rl'l'Ords. on~ of the companies that has in· Dr Don Cowan. director of the Center for 1 l'Sll'll hl'll\ 1ly m punk groups .. Listen to a radio lk ha \ 111r Tht•rupy m Bc\·crly lltlb for l\\Cl hour:. und you'll hear only ;.about 15 .. Thcn:'s quite J lot of ungcr and hosttllly ·· 10 m 11111tl•s o{ rnu!>tc from group!> that emeq~cd punk rock. he• 'ay:. afll'r 1969 "Then: also seems to be a kind of hopeless . m's!>. There's no as:.urancc Lo a ktd or getting a O R AS STl\I Hu tor!> of the Dead Boys puts 1t 1ob. the em1ronment 1:. cJcterioratmg and. for a Thl•re 1:.n't u gencrution gap any more ;\ly "'ung pt·rson . lh1i. can be a hllle dbeourag10g µ..irents h:.ll'll lo Paul :'11rCartnc\ There am'l When you have frustrallon. the aftermath 1s nothtng for kids.·· .mg er )forshall Burle. the mun who books acts al The v.ay u lol or kids get angry and fight. he TWO OF PUNK'S 'DEAD eovs· Jimmy Zero (Left). Johnny Blitz T lw \\'h1skey. a punk h..i \en an Los Angele..,, .. ays, 1s by 1ln•:.s1ng funny, uttering defiant -.a~ s. · ·1cs the s ame as rock and roll has always slogans und 1ucnt1f) 1ng with h1:1:arrc antic-. or Ul'l'n. nothin~ diffe rent. cxccpt maybe the dress punk ba11dl> Ar~ League Invites Further information is available by u..w..-. "'.51Y94 IU.UTllS" ... "$Wirf 14.Wl&Y" ........ ,., Entries for the Costa Mc:.a Art League f'mc Arts Opc11 compct1hon will be--receivcd Friday. Oct 28 and Saturday, Ocl 29. The entr ies may be t aken to Glendale F'edcral Savings and Loan Art Gallery. 100 ~ewport Center Drive. Newport Beach. between l and 5 p.m Oct. 28 and 9 a .m . and noon Oct. 29. telephonmg 545·4~. The art l~ague will m eet at 7:30 ----------- Entry fee for non-members 1s Soi per piece, Costa Mesa Art League mem- bers. S3 for first enlrv and S2 for each additional piece. Non members ma) apply the rec for two entries. S1i. · toward member!i.h1p in the lt'ague There will be ~oo· an prize mone) Anything that hang:., with a hm1l of 48 inches. wrll be a<.·ct•pted Work m ui.t be wired for han~tn~ A reception "ill be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov, 4 at the gallery. The sho\\ will continue through No\ ember P m , Oct 27 in the multipurpose room of the Mesa Verde f:lementar\' School. Mesa Verde Ea!>t and Bake-r :.treets. Costa Mesa -Bruce Mclnl) re, a television :.irt an- ..,tructor. wall draw Disnev characters and discuss dn.1w1ng He worked for Or:sne-y Studios lZ ,·ears. STIMULATES in the MOVIE RATINGS FOR MREIVTS AND YOUNG PEDPl£ ''ALLEGRO NON TROPPO''is not o.ne ,,.~_, .... ,_..,,.- ,.,.., ....,, ,,.. ... -t••'·tf *' _.._ .... ......,., . ....,,-..., ~All Actl AOllllllO ~ Crtu1 AA 1"11lt\ ® .. tlll \llllll It aotll111D (A1f I'"'' "'If.,.,., ..• .,, ...... m .•oa=;~ ......... .,h. ~ ...... o ., ... ...... "'-...... , ... , ..... C•ll 1•2-5678. Put • tew words to work for ou. of 't:hose"'forei8,n ·ar t'f i I ms·.:_ lt's. an animatedfeat:ure--/. A hilarious parody of .. FANTASIA".' (Some people so so far a!> ~o say 1t has the best animation 1n the lo5t !£~ears .') ----.... CO-HIT AT EDWlri.ROS ·\1\111'111 "'LOOKING FOR MR. GOOD BAR' IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST MOTION PICTURES EVER MADE-AND ONE OF THE BEST! Richard Brooks sh ould get two Oscar nominations, one for his screenplay, one for directing. And Diane Keaton should get the Oscar to take home as best actress of the yearintrus·UNFORGETTABLE, lllGH- mPACT FILM!'!..Liz Smith, New York Doily News EXCLUSIV!ORANCEENGAGEMErlf Shows today at S:4~ 8:16 10 :45 AU. CtMl...,.MA .. Atfll ..... n. U T1-TllJJer...a1-11 -~·.ACK "-AZA U ··-~ ... ·::: .. "!."..'.,II U1 -• ·-MWS W ... &f"'""""tl U T --•.•M->-tt "1TS AUVE'° ... -.T~I M.hT,__, 1'-> U The Lincoln Conspiracy ';~~~it• IGI ......... ,, ...... "THE V.AH" IRI WI04'Ut10 ,.,,Ml .. -l ,,. ' ..... " "POM PQt-4 GIRLS" IPGI W9DAl\ 1 )0 t t 4 00.1 10 ~ '":.,.... : ... : __ y~ ..... u ' ., \4f""" ... •JO. I •t ·-· rer....,.llf• C~ll• "'are."' w.-04t\ I IS '"' \UH GO • ,. , •Q The Lincoln Conspiracy Ws8AtTt 1 H-t II >~I~~" ICJ • CHr.,MA'I r.Vf 41 $A f'/111 . •. !lRAllC( b~ 1~,l Snow'• at I 10 -• 20 10110 -· An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY mn '"THE SPY WHO LO~IO ME' SO. COAST PlAZA m1-!:Z..,,, .. .,.. CPG> ~""' "From Noon Till Three" ,..., ... MlJln ,.._1e..1 u.t1.__b,. .,..i~11'" (PG) MAO'S "You Light Up My Life" SO. C~f.!WA "THE FRO HT .. IPGJ W9'1rllllll *"" Mdl'S SO. COAST PWJ -~ Me-DU m11·s ClllE.IW.UD IOIS. ..... ...... ·~"'1 lllH'S C11'EMAUWO MllS. .. '°' ..... ,. 0~1••1 Wl'S ClllUUUllO MM S. .. ~ -m r111 Uf,WM. lllO $MOW-1l>ll~1Jt -"ROLUMG THUNDER .. IR> t:JO '"TAXI DRIVER" 7:30 "V ALEHTIHO" IRJ WUt(Dlrl.YS--1:15 "LEMHY" 110 '"°w 6: I 5-1 0:)0 \~•,.• ~ ··-.. IH THI HALM Of THI SlfolstS" Wllct.yt-7:00..:S0.10:40 Sot/ S--1:l0.l:20.S:I0- 7·00-1:50-I 0:40 IXI K.1111.~ ",.,, ~l•d•um•O•.tnq" U!# 1110Hl9·1H O -___.. Call thul•• ror Clm•• ':I D•Y• ol Ill• Condor' A Open• n111111., at 7 100 "The Year's Best Movie 'Star Wars' has brought fun back to the movies and glowingly demonstrated they still con make 'em like they used to. A grand and g l orious film." A hell of o lot of fun brims with adventure c harm and marvels I loved 1t.' lt ••••• 11 • .. •••••• 994 2400 ,, ... ,.,. "''"'''"' 994 2400 . ·- f ...... "'lit ~. I •\IC OIOlQI IUUO O JOHN OIM"U OH 000 1(10 1 •1u' GUMIAll ·•All Y •POI A ... U•.;i4NI Jifll\()Vtt• KlNTUCKY ,.1(0 MOVll 111 l'IUS TUNNll VISION 111 till cosn • SIONIY IOlllll A Pll(l Of nu ACTION tPOI ,.lUl ISLAND Of DR. MOUAU 1..0) •uoou Nuttuv o °'"''"-~ Vl\UNTIN0111 l lUl ~HAM009'1 UN .... IOtAU VtNCINJ DAMNATION ALUY ll'OI & tllU.M,.HNf NfW IU.,M• I NfVli·•ROMISID YOU A RO\t GUDIN 111 llUS ANO NOW MY lOVf ,101 OIOaOI IUlNI • JOHN OINVll OH GOOt ,101 MIOfH fHC '""'' • THI VAN111 '1.Ul IJIOM IJIOM Gl•LS 1•1 11u cosn 1. NCf Of ACTIOH ~I 2. I OUIHO THUNDI• (Ill ). WHm IU,,Al.O fl'Ol ...... INSANl•ll'Q\llfl'• KENTUCKY '•llQ MOVff 111 l'lUS TUNNIL VISION 11) ~--~-~~---~-1---iM CMU OOll'I' ,, Cll MAC ARTHUl 1,01 'lUl MIOWAYtl'OI lll~~mar;:::::::i · 'e\t Wo"'t '"' kfe In Uw Dot .. , A .. lnh SUl,,llA (II 'Wl DEVIL' I " 1 OfOllot 11111NS e .IOIOI otN'Olt OH OOOliP'OI '1.US GUMIAlL IAU Y !l>OI 0.IOOU "CIC MAC AITHUI CP'OI "Ul MIDWAY tl'OI laN Ml(HAll VINCrNf DAMNATION ALUY f"I I'll/$ ClONIS ll'OI OIOtlOC Ill.HS OH 0001 ll'OI '1.llt OUMtAlL Ull T ll'OI ••1. ~Vlf f()U ll NCYCll •Offn" 'rOU LIOHT U' MY l"l IN I ""' FUNNY LADY ll'OI ·uu1n "'" lllllOIN '°" 100 , ..... LINCOLN CON"llACY 101 ""' I I t : ) I l . 'I l • ft > ""• ·- ~-t 1 ~ . '. ~!liiii;i:iiiiiiiiig'go~1rv~~··;aal~W~~~oi~· ~·~og••gvt~•.ji A I I \. .~ \ • .ca DAILY PILO 1 Friday. Octol\e' 21. 1977 ROCK TALK Elton John's New Look: Contacts? going to the dent.Jst · · l11m to\l.ard-. <I ph)'>ICal Wem bley !England > fitness progrum. for he's concert in December . El.TON'S wardrobe bt>t•n l'\erc1s1n A reg Bul the big news 1s seems tamer than when ularly that when Elton tours last seen <that's when ht' Elton was forC'Cd to next year there will be SUPH.IOR SH<>'PtHG GllOUPTOUlS AVAtLAIU 171 41 67MU2 DB.l~HTFUL DIMIM(i TOUIS IHCLUDI: LUMCH IO•Tq>t SHOmHGSNll By LISA ROBINSON "l 'm not drinking or laking any drugs." were the first words Elton John said to me when he <'amc to New York this week. "Now that I'm sober, the whole world seems mad," he laughed. spor ted s horts and dif ll·a\ c his own press par· some changes. He'll be fcrent colored socks and ty early tn the evenin g wearing contact lenses, ~ii::ii::~~iii.iiii.i:i:ii::i:i:i:iiiii:i:i:ii:::i" shoes I. • at Studio 54 because the no more huge glasses, ... \Vhen he was inducted rrush o f press and and you'll sec a totally tw~ Q ~ JT WAS a s lightly dif· fer ent E lton John who came here to promote his book ("Elton: ll's .a Little Bit Funny" with tou r photos by David N utter a'nd text by Bernie Taupin I and h is album , "Greatest Hits v·o1. r 1... · into Madison Square p hotogruphl'rs was ,c;o "different Elton John" • ,9. ~, '-'{ , et Gurden's Hall or Fame Al'l'al lhal hr W;Js lCr on stage. til <the first non-sports r1fic d M aybc he's gelling J fi~urc to receive that oldl'I'. or tired of all the _ "-11-111....\>.JL-J~~..a...~-&..&1!!:-..a.. honor. Elton said. "1 'm i\Nt> TH ERE'S more r I um boy an c e . but A (HORUS l s ueh ;.1 sports fanatic, y laonl•d for Elton's im· E l ton 's attit ude this IR6 this ('Cally knocks me mediate fut ure · o wec1t was far more con =-•• . -:c out " ), EJ wore u three-fo rthcom1ngq cover of se rvat1 vc than it's been piece brown corduroy People magazine. <1 TV in u long time. Noa..• sr11noou1t1Ho 1ST,ttM1HUTHoirirul'011MAHCIE !>UH and lt<.' i.:uest shot with the Mup After all the hoopla. Ma!wCrM1tc:.niir11eMl'\lft~o.tw .. •ir.M.s~1•1 For his t•vening party pct s and o n M 1 kt• Elton new with Bernie @ SHUBERT S lJ 3 • 9 0 0 0 '."1' • • • M.,1.,a.1. Tte•ellO<I Ajsencie, Elton C\'en looks d1f· ferent. He's finally get· ting that hair transplant that was rumored fot SC> long, and even though his own real dark blond Jocks curled down past his ears on the side of THE "OLD" ELTON JOHN at Sludio !>I he ~ore a Dougl a~. his own AA<: from New York fo Scat-1Hu1111 crNtul'•c n• TteMl•bJMd.elloaOttoc.•""•" ti1acK j:frlrl't-1t "DF-ncd 'l'\' SJ>~1~ tn J ~1nuary. lit' where they'll J·ecord "''"" l-'-'-c.w l'QtQIOWSAUS:1UZMlf1Wass.u._ with JUSt a dash of sc· which may includc-3 " :;1ftgle 1n '.fhom ... Re.11'..s_~~=~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ quins film of a poss 1hll' studtus ---u=::::::=::::r-I hts race. the lop of his head was covered by a c:up. He Lirted lbc cup brief- .. Iv lo :>how me where lhe new hair was growmg 10 and l>aid. "It's not that pumful really, it's bkc HE 'S LOST 25 pounds. --------------~4r==3 DAY.PUBUC'AUCTION and plans to.(o!>e more. Saquol lafa .. Tfne Cell s Perhaps his association ~ le-n . llr , with t he suceer club in SOUTH COAST REPERTORfS 3300 West Coast Highway England has encouraged EVEllHli CoNSERVATOIY FOR ADULTS 17 & OVfR Newport Beach, California ~~~---------------------.,------------------------------~ Sat., Sun., Mon. • Oct. 22, 23, 24 OCC Club Auctions Art Prints An art auction. featur- ing prints or Picasso. Dali , Rockwe ll and Chagall will be held at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28 at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. SOl'TH CO:\ST H tEA fAf LAC.U.,.A ftE ACM QIH 1SU ~ong BeacJi (i;vic~iglzJOpera presents Meredith W111$on's M"IF" ~ four great weekends. )ULfl~ opens qct. 28th MUSIC " featuring tho famous LONG BEACH JUNIOR CONCERT BAND FRI 18:30 pml 56,60, 6.150, 4.50,..J.O.Q SAT 18·30 pm) $7.50, 6.50, 5.50, A 00 SUN MAT 12 00 prn) $5.50, 4.50, 3.50, 2.00 perf ormances 11 JORDAN THEATRE 6500 Atlantic Ave. Proceed s from the auction will be used to purchase equipment for the s chool's Children ·s Center . The event is s ponsored by OCC's Paren ts Club. 6:45 PM W11l•. L B. C1~1c Light Opera P.O. Bo• 20280, L.B. 90801 -=~:~·--_s ... _._,:•_s .... l~E!!':£::!z~1 ~=--(#.:-:P,~1i:a:11:e;;..4;'3;;;1;.·~79~'2:~:._J !l-~RI All prints will be matted, framed and re· ady for hang ing. The a uction is slated al the stud ent center. \Vorks w ill be available for viewing from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission 1s SI. THEATIE u-·--.,. "DAMNATION ALLEY" (PG) Call 642-5678. Put a few words • to work for ou. "KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE" "TUNNEL VISION .. \Mll"'WI (ll~Rlllll 111'&1'11''"11~• .... ''''"'"'"'I RUDOLF NUREYEV ·VALENTINO. l.l...SUl: CARON· \,1lCHELLL Pt lllJJI~ CAROL KANE \ I thlOtl .... ,, l .,,._ "" .,1\.\\Ml)oto.."\"H' M'1'1i' ... I , 1~'11''''"'11~ «~IJNNlltllNlllll R A "Piia OF THI ACTION" V "4MIMIW ULlY" INI ~ "TUl4Ma VISION" .. , "llHTUCICY llllltlD MOVIE" '.A "ROWHG TMUMOllt" iY "THl•OO~ TUil" CRI A .. ,OM l'OM GllLS" V "THI VAM" till S.-ltl Pr!Q 12!)0 'o 2100 p,m, lAT c1n CIHTH CIMEMASI tnuptS..I SI.ZS Open Oml y 12 :30 p.m. ll tOHC• ... to 11aMNTWn~ ..... Un1l1d ArhatJ --141'.; ............. .... .... ,., ..... , .. ,_, "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" (R ) "SM OKEY AND THE BANDIT" "T>i.E STING" (PG) "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME'- "THE DEEP" (PG) "YOU LIGH.T UP M Y LIFE" "FUNNY LADY" (PG) "REUNION" "ONE ON ONE" (PG) ~ ................. ~.. _..., ________ ..... c: "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" "THE STING" (PG) "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE". "SHAMPOO" (A) :'KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE" (R) "TUNNEL VISIONU "THE HILLS HAVE EYES" "RABID" "HAPPY HOOKER" (R) "DAMNATION· ALLEY" "J DAYS OF THE CONDOR" (R) MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS ANO mlJNOPEDPlE J\ • I ., ~ Jf ,,... -..C....,•.,. '"'-,_.~,••to.,..,,.. .. ,.,,,,,, ~,.... .,,,,,,....,., ., ~·· ,,,,,.,,,, ,., , ..... __,., ,,.,... ,--.-.... Prolessionitl Aeling Tra1n1ng • Small Class Sizes • Personal•lCd A11en11on • Beginning Advanced or Elective Categom1s • Courses Elements ol Ac11on. Vo1ce1Verse. Scene Work Times Mon/Tues/Wed -7.30 p.m ·10 pm A ·un1gue and excellent program -the only one of its ktnd 1~ th e Coonty. Call 646·3253 Mon thru Fra. 9 to 5. CALL 646-3253 MOH. THRU Fii. 9 to 5 ~· f827 ~~ lt•fl (ot Hart.or_! C.M. PETER . BLYTHE I FONDA o.\NNER "FUTURE'MJRLD" 646-1252 Starts precisely at 11~00 AM Otters tor Sala 1 /2 Million Dollar Evaluation of FINE & RARE WINES Imported & Domestic From 1916 -.1975 • European Antiques • Gift Items Items tiolow to be SQld Mon .. Oct 24th. 11 00 AM • Refrigeration Equipment • Wine Lockers / • Electronic Cash Registers • Shelving (Wine) • Office Equipment • Real Estate to be offered Mon., Oct. 24th, 2:00 P.M. INSPECTION: DAILY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. For Comp~mentary Brochure Call (714) 547-7784 Sale under supetvl11on of HOCHMAN ~ ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS 1232 Village Way. Suite E Santa Ana. California 92705 In tht Southw .. t 3102 E Van Buren · Phoenix. Az 85004 • (602) 267-1326 Now: Sale In accordance will\ 1he rules and regutauons aa set forth by !he Alcoholic Bevenioe Control Board ol Ille Stale Of Ca•tomla ~any other cont101Nng 1111lh0ftty. .... :·nu: \'A~· 1s AN ESCAPE ... " " ... 'THE VA.~· IS A HIT ..... B• mtm1 make it ... till he went ~ - I l 1 ' co:-:iCS I CRO~SWOf10 . MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BOOMER i<fJ .- '"He gets everything backwards. He thinks we're supposed to pull hirtll" FUNKY WINKERBEAN Jl Homecoming Carol lliTH No..06l0 lt) OWllE'6 ~ ·CASEY MOON MULLINS GEAIATRIX ~ t"v'f 6/Jf lO Q)~~FH:E ~MUSIC !-..- DENNIS THE MENACE ,c-~ /0·'21 ov~s 15 A WA~M ,CLOS6 ~LAlioNsUIP, fl1Gur, JOY? MISS PE'ACH by Mell by Tom Batiuk by Charles Rodrigues OR. SMOCK by Ferd and Tom Johnson MOTLEY'S CREW GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS ...... ,. ... -.... ·-- 'ft)tJ i\\01"AKE: l'a.AR PA'TROL..-IF ~U Sroi ANYIRACKS, FOU.OW'EM! ~ ,NANCY CAN YOU HELP OUT AN OLD VAUDEVll.LE PEAl=ORMER? ".'J). '· b" ' . , L .. '"""' --. DOCS \\'.)$\·~CO \~AN'i m SUV 501.\Ei-IJ;:l'5H 5"'~ef'51"Ak&: r c <~-r.; r~o'' '11. OW Mt '/Ct.I l.EARJJEO AL.:. THl:!!J l<IO'Ni:!J Alli!OU.AIO. W liH OOR.no 0AJ HIS TOURS!' ANP, tJUSf WHERe 00 YOU1J.lrNK 'ft>U'RE GOIN&? by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux REMEMOER ONE THING, "ft~:'X WALLY! THE DIFFERENCE 1.I 10·'1 6ETWECN e<)RN WINNERS AND L05ER!1 15 WHAT'S UP HERE.)' -~3~ by Ernlt Bushmillu Fnctay O.:tol>ltr 21 I :HT OAIL Y' PllO f Cfl PEANUTS by Charles M. SChulz )~ ··r~ - ._ ..... __ "'-~--"'i..-.-. ... by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman .- TtDAT'S CROSSIDID PUZZLE AC~OSS 1 Craiy: DOWN 1 Naaty re merit 20yalng machine 3Flall 4 Land by I tie ocean SF~I 6Atl&n Ind .,1c0Uffn 7 MeltJctn UNITED Feature Syndicate . T11urao1y Puule Solved; food 8 Shalllfs 11n11 mater 91ndll• 10 M1nolt11t ctotll 11 8hndu·- 12"And ···· bad" 13 Pl1lnt1ll 19 Bulter lit· lory 2\ About 25 F1bled sea cre11ure 26 Growing 1n po()f llnd 27 l(lnd Of dltl 28Wtlrd 29C1n1d1· u.ss .. , ~Ina ~Chignon · ~ l Snoem1ker'1 mttttl1I 32 Dlftclly oeiow 33Vert1c1I structu1es 35·--0tls: Footballer 39 Be SIClt 40 Onterlo na· llve · • 42Gam. animal 44 Shield dM- aion 46 Pleasing 47 Kept out 49 01•le city 500welllng units: Abbf, 5 I Surety bond 52-··· Royale SJ Make dirty 55~1nlln11 S601'6eklet· ttrs 57Tarmin1I 59POucll 60 Aberdeen's rtver ' { I • • LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. · The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease alld any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does m ake quite a difference. After a ll , you don't drive the lease,. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes -Benz you drive some - thing special indeed . Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose, you drive one of the world's most respected automo- biles. A ca r with legendary engi neenng. meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll dn ve the car you lease for two, three or even four years. Most ca rs look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz, you drive a car with classic lines and timeless- ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convegrent for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you . might have thought poss1-" T "· ble. Ca ll us today for the ,,A.._) surprising facts. Ask about our many convenient leasing pla ns. Mission Viejo lmpotts 831 -1740 A11tlwri:.rd ~J1•nl••r 4 95-1700 28701 Marguerite Pkwy. "'J I TEST DRIVE & FALL IN LOVE WITH THE ALL-NEW PEUGEOT 604 . ~ For A Superior , Level of Comfort - Prices Start 12 At About . •11 .0\· " The Ultimate European Luxury' Car That Is Priced Thousands Lower Than · Its Competition. LEASE DEA l.ER DIRECT .. so·4 DIESEL SEDAN & WAGON I~ STOOC • \ . ' ' HAS ~~ HUGE SELECJ ION! SEE us· NOW! ' i Friday. Octe>b9t 2t. 1977 · DAIL y PILOT ,, I BRAND MEW • 1 FORD. LTD ll · 4 DOOR rtLLAUD HARDTOP ~CONDITIONING I i1 Selectsh1ft Ofu1s~o-mallc, power S•••Cli f''lllt cruhe·o·"'•ttc. Pe-" ''°'" OtJiC «Jf•• pioi..er M ... t"9 It-"""-OUW<b, IOUt'td 1n1 L1f•11on PKlt.1-Q" -¥91\-..,_._ 000 CIOV·l~.-­ •tti,I tll•, waw ,_.u. tu• .. 4·speoo manual transmlss1 . 1ron1 disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, all vinyl bucket seats, carpeting, mm1·console. electric rear window defrostdr. wheel c~ers. 2.3 hie< 'll/ engine, bsw radial tires. deluxe bumper group. Ser. #406499 Stk. J5557 front disc brakes, power sleeting. llE1'AIL PlllCE $' 175 doluJCe sound package. 351 CID llllQ.,lip -c.....,ol, •-~lilMP•t Q1o1atO•. ''"t•d gta1a•tO't'Pltte. left•h•na ,...,O"l,,,,,.ar,f\at_c....._ DUMTOM'S $3199 ~~ew 07~~2~;e:'.' ~l~x: s~~a~ ';~~DISCOUNT s 1200 bumper guards. AM radio, tinted n••v1"'Cll-u'y au~nttorr. Ser-llll6018 s ... n1it PRICE . glass·complote, deluxe wheel covers Sor IJ2409.l5 Stk. •5283 "' EYERY-BRAND NEW '78 THUNDERBIRD EVERY BRAMD 'NEW 19JJ aRAMo MEW 1978 ~.%--& 11on . PICKUPS-RANCHEROS VANS-CONVERSIONS . .. llSCOUNIED - S lllO':F FROM 6.6L 14'00 CIQ 2V engine. all·vinyt seat trim. Cahforn1a emission equ1pmen\. RR78x15 bsw radial ttres. delu•e bumper group Ser •104158 Stk !f140 . MODOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS , AT · DUNTON FORD -BANK FINANCING UP TO 60 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT BRAND NEW '77 FORD MAVERICK 4DOOISlDA..C FACTORY AIR COMDmOMIHG 553" 2 YEAR OR 24 ,000 MILE WARRANTY A VAii.AiLE ON MOST USED CARS FOR FREE CREDIT CHECK CALL 546-7070 RETAIL rttJCE $5267 ' (• Y2,%& 1 loil PICKUPS-RANCHEROS VANS-CONVERSIONS · DISCOUlllED 51501«\, FROM DUNTOI FORD DUNIOll FORD STICKER ·~RICE c;.,.."'9 ,....._ ,,.... - .....,. ·-301 00 If. ""9o"" Vll\fl ,, .. fntn. ... e-c1~tl u..,.~om•c ~·.,..."'• -· M-"'9 -....... O•K ....... -....--....... AMr-1 ... lldgl-- ~ . -STICKER PRICE. DISCOUNT 5800 '75 EL CAftlNO CLASSIC •••••• $3777 V-8. auto., air. P.S .. P.B .. vinyl roof. Blue in cofor. (108045244411) ·75 CJIEY 610 YAH •.•••••••. $4877 V-8, auto .• air. radio. mags1 new AWL tires. (1 A08581) 74 CHEY C-20 P.U .•••••••••• $3211 V-8. auto .. air, p.s., p.b., shell, 8200 GVW. tutooe. (97961T) '71 FORD CLUB WAGON ••.•.• $2277 V-8, auto., air. Fix up and save $$$ (599CFW) '75 FlOO P.U ............... $4177 V-8, auto., air, mags. (86572W) 74 RANCHERO GT •••••••••• $3977 V-8, auto., air, P.S., tilt. speed control, vinyl roof. Super sharp. (1C41160) 75 CHEY. SHORTY P.U. • .•••• $4277 V-8, floor stick chlft, mags, It. blue. (984982) '6~ CHEY. EL CAMINO •••••••• $1977 V-8. 4 speed, P.S .. AM'FM tape deck, vinyl roof, mags. Rare find. (67960W) ·FIRST IN IBYICI • FIRST 'IN IAUI s.r ttn»t 5411 ·~· 17 PLYM. YOLARE WAG. • ••• $3977 V-8, auto .. lug. rack, radio. Les~ than 6000 mi. (345AKL) 15 MERC COUGAR XR7 ••••.. $3877 V-8, auto., air. P.S .. P .B., radio, vinyl roof. Hurry. (357LVU) 16 MAVERICK 4 DOOR •••••• $3377 6 cyl .. auto., air. P.S., P.B .. AM'FM tape radio, vinyl roof. bucket seatt;. Sharpl (559POO) '75 LTD LANDAU 4 ODOR ••.• $3777 V-8, auCo .. air, P.S .. P.B .. P.W .. P.S., AM/FM radio. tilt whl., vinyl roof. Luxury. (384MKJ) '76 MONTE CARLO .....•.... $4977 V-8, auto., air, P .S .. P.B .. AM'FM tap& radio, tilt, Landau top. Even a CB. (408NLO) '74 CHEY IMP WAGON ••••••• $2111 V-8. autp., air, P.S .. P.B., radio, lug rack. (265KEF) 76 MERC MARQUIS WAGON •• $4277 V-8,. auto .• air, P.S .. P.B., radio, lug. rack. (858NPK) '74 MONTE CARLO ,. •• ·~ ••••• S3877 V-8, auto., air, P.o:>., t".B., AIWFM radio. tllt..vinvt robf. (571 ALY) '72 LTD 4 DOOR " .......... ,s1677 V-8. Auto .. air,·~.'> .. P.B. Lot o room. (892FZL) '74 LINCOLN MARK IV ...••••. $4977 Loaded with the luxuries~ (757AKM) 4 f SALE PIUC5 $4467 '71 TOYOTA tELICA •...•..•.• $1977 4 cyl., ·4 speed. air, mags. Special. (9450UX) 76 BUICK SKYLARK •••••••• $3977 VG, auto .. air, P.S., P.B. Ctean (389POJ) '75 DATSUN 8210 •••••••••• SZ777 4 cyt .. 4 speed. radto. Sa'J66 on ~as. (241NKL) 13 PINTO WAGON .••.•••••• $2211 4 cyl .. auto. trans .. air. (034JFI) '76 GRANADA GHIA •....•..•• $3671 V-8. auto., air, P.S .• P.B., vinyl roof, int. decor. (388L WP) '73 PINTO WAGON •••••••••• $1977 4 cyt, auto., air. (509HTY) '69 YW BUG •••••••••••••••• $1977 4 cyl., 4 speed. AM-FM Tape. S\<ong runner. (ZBD727) '75 VW BUG ••.•••...•.•.••. S297l 4 cyl., 4 speed, AM/FM tape. Hurry! (495MXO) '12 TOYOTA COROLLA ••.•.••• S1577 4 cyl., 4 speed. Good transp. (136FLZ) '71 PLYMOUTH FURY •••••••• $1217 V-8. auto., air, P.S., P.B. Save (48SCTS) '68 DATSUH 510 WAGON •••• $1077 4 cyl., 4 speed. (WYF779) ' '68 CHEY CAMARO ••• : •••••• $1577 V-8, auto., air. P.s .. P.B. Brite yellaw. VSA478) '69 PLYM SPORT FURY •••••• $1777 V-8. auto .• air. P.S .. P.B .. vrnyl roof. See to believe. One owner. (ZMS071) 71u~~~~~~s~A~.~ ·;.WJ,;M ~!!U, lug. rack. (8740SZ) 73 DODGE MONACO BRGHM •• Sl 971 \1-8, auto., air, P.S., P.B., P.W., P. seat, vinyl roof, tltt. cruise. (547KLP) 72 PINTO •••••••••••••••••• $1677 4 cyl., auto .. 10¥/ mNes. (347GNI) 74 CHEVY .MALIBU CLASSIC •• s2777 V-8. auto.. air, AM/FM radio, vloyl roof, P.S., P.B., tilt wheel. (772LFE) 75 PINTO RUNABOUT •••....• $19'7 4 cyl.. auto. (660LGU) FORD ' i I I r ' I r I l -..:--' I D% D-'11.. y PILOT Friday, October 2t. 1977 Real btote •••••••• 1000.. 2999 The Biggest Marketplace on the Ora111e Coast Employment & Rentals •••••••••• 3000-4699 8u1intu, lnmtment & flnancial •••••••••• 50()().$049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED · ADS Preparation ••.... 7000.7199 Mtrchondl ........ aooo.sow loat1 & Morine Announc1mtnt1, Personals, lost & Found ••••.• 5050-5499 Servic11 Ir Repair1 ~ You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 .• 5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad f One Call Service Fast Credit Approval · Equipment ...••.•• 9000-9099 Automoblfes & otMr T ron'f>OMotion • . . • 9100.9999 ~:!!.~.~ ........ ,~:::.~~.~ ........ ~~::.':!"..~~ ........ ,~:~.~ ....... ~!!!~~.~ ....... ~~:~:.~~-~'!: ........ ~c:'!!~!.~~~~ ....... ,~!.~.~ ..... .. ca,..,... . I 002 G...,... t 002 GtMrol I 002 GllWf'.. t OOZ Gwnll t 002 G....,... I 002 GeMral I 002 Ge .. NI I 002 ~ .................................................................... ······················· ....................... ··-···················· ·~....:.:..._··...::__··~·~·~··~·~·~··~·~···· ~~---~ WU..·'s Motfu: OCIAH YIEW amid the towering trees, AUrealesuteadvertlsed sweeping terraces, lies this mini· in this newspaper i• sub es~ate. Enjoy luxury of private beach. ject to the Federal Fai Price only $125,000. C• 640416 I. ousfog_ Act of 196 PRICE llDUClD -Decorator 's whlch mAkeSifillegiilTc -cl:fatrenge:1'hiwbeautiftiHk1eceJ.a..built- .advert1se "any pre hom ·th hnn f ·i dded rerence. limitallon, 0 e WI a •u..6e am1 Y room a , discrimmation based o on h~ been reduced to $91.900. race, color. religion. sex, Features: 4 bedrms,' 2 baths, fruit ~ naUonal ongin. or u trees and a great East.side location. lDtention lo make any Call • c• S4L4141 such preference, lim1ta now. -• lion. or discrimination." . This newspaper will no Office s located in Costa Meso Hwmnqton Beach -Newport ~ach ·knowingly accept uny advertis ing for real ~:~~th~~~~~s in viola-G....-al 10021Gettttaf 1002 ---------······················· ······················· HousHforSCIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.Mraf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 IDRMS- Lowest priced Somerset tn Harbor View Homes Beautifully kl'pt inside and out. Decora ted 1n warm earlhlones, top location. New on the market and 11 won"t last at $182.5-00. Fee. Call 673-~ O'fN Ill 9 • ffS '""' IO 8i t.'(f I te:11tg OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 1419 SERENADE rr vlne Terrace. C:dM. !i King sized bdrms.. 21 l baths. be.imcd ceiling~. stone frpk. din ini.: rm. & brkftt. bar. Sep. ser\'ic • rm. with washer 'dryer & upright freezer. 2 Car i::ar . watb a uto. d oor o pener; 2 flags tone patio:.. ~pri n k lers in front. rct-I.ind. SlSS.000. THE VA~ apprai~··d 1111~ n~·Jr nt'"' 3 bedroom Summcrfwld hom l' on .1 ,·orm'r lot for $80.000~ Lo>A down for \'els' ~Ltn~ upJ,:rades ! Red C..trpcl. 7~ I 1 :..'02 673-3663 646·181 l E\'es . YA NO DOWN DUPLEX Charming country set· West ~ewport. 3 Bdrm.;.. ting Tile entry Gourmet 2 ba. each unit. one kitchen. !luge II\ ing rm w/Ctplc. Elttra large + din area 3 Spacious bldg. & lot. Xlnt sum-bdrms. office too! Ter· _________ ,mer winte r ren t als. raced back yard. No THE BLUFFS HEWPORT HTS. s Bdrms .• ramlly rtn. $1.08,SOO CLIFF HAVEN 3 BdrmJ1., family rm., Cliff Dr. corner. $149,SOO COSTA MESA Two 3 bdrm. homes on big lot: room for mon: $107,SOO OPIH SUN. I ·5 TuCasa tte, C.rlsbad <off Park Dr.> 0c ... & LOCJOOft Vu All day in this spDcious. 2 br, 2 ba PWS, Carlsbad Prict'<i at $189,SOO down lo quala ricd VA 673·3603 675··i77i E\ ei.. bu~ers. C:ill fast 752 1700 INCOME -..... 1 • ,. •• '''·I E\~:~~!if i~:;J; [ ~ ·lfilll\tl 9296 U"'8 "" 11T1.i.;_ 1ff 4'\-r.- For Gils, Boys! Zip them into doubly warm ~Mis with cozy hoods! INSTANHNITI Use 2 strands of . worsted to&ether IOf this hooded itoMI 1n an m t pat· rern stitch w•lll contrast ede· 1ne. PJttern 7134. Cll1kfs Sizes Condo. Plush w/all the modern conv's .. pool, Swine wrap skirt. eny !Of). Punted P'ttern 9296· Worn. sauna. jacuzzi, game rm· enYS11es are 34 (Jf.tncll bust 4. 6, 8, 10 included. Sl.25 tor each pattern AOd 35' each pattern for 111~1 class ~·~ma1~ and handhna Stttd to: boat dock w /your own • boat slip. Almost new & with .. o rn<h hip). 36 (40 bust. 42 hrp), 38 (42 bust. 4-4 hip), vacant. Reduced for 40 (U bust 46 hip); 42 (46 'quick sale to S\20.000 bust. 48 hip); u (48 bust. so Call: 46 W .... 'L "'CE & Co. hip); (50 bust. SZ tup): 48 Ahce Brooks Needlecraft Dept 105 Oa11yP1lot Box 163. Old Chelsea Sta.. New York, NY 10011. Print Name. Addr ess. Zip. Pattern Number. -"" (S2 bu~ ~4 tup). llALTO•S Stftd SUS tor w11 patttnL 714-72'·5''6 ... lSc ..... ~ .. ~~~~~~~ ...... --. -s.4 ti: MOllE than eYer btfort! 200 deslg11s plus 3 fr .. !lflnted In. slde NEW 1976 NEtOUWFT $51.750 Huge family room with used brick wall and fireplace. 3 Bedrm, 2 bath. dble car 11ara1Je, new 18' Dooahboy pool & filter. Alt this on a gecluded street. Hurry. call 546-5800. • -1' • HERITAGE . • REA LTORS Marlon Martln CATALOG! ltu everylhln1. 75c. Pattern Dept. oCoC2 Crtclltt wltll Set'tff __ $1.00 Daily Piiot Ctodrct • Wardrobe __ $1.00 232 Welt 181h St., N..,, NfftY fifty Otllts . --11.00 York. NY 10011. Print .,,.,,, Croclltt .• -1.00 NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP. Stw ..1-ll•lt look . • 1.25 S I z E d s T " L E MHdlepoint look 1.00 a n ' flower Crochet l ook t ,00 NUMBER Hairpin Crochet Book $1.00 Oo ~°' hew lltw to 1•t ' 1n1t1nt Crochet look $1.00 PIUtnl fr1t7 Send now for 1111t1nt M1c,.me look $1.00 our new hll·Wlnter Patter~ 1nst1nt ..-onn Ito~ Sl.00 C1tate1-tUp coupe" l111ldt for complete till 10011 S 1.00 fret 11'fttr11 of iour chofct. complete' Altllant ~14 ~1.00 Stnd 75~ now! 12 Pritt Af&htnl : 12 50e Sew .. llnlt Ito• $U5 tooli: of 111 Qullt1 i i so, t11st111t Me111y Cr1fta 11.00 .. a 111 10 L •2 50 o-n.:-1 a·"'"lng ,..•1th a I rt t r I II r..UstUlll u a.. c .-...... "'.., .. 11 111 tdllo11 oo 1.00 1• O .. 'llt I Ttd -~O n..n .. Pi' ... Cla•a1n...a "" i.··-•-I le It •1 oo "' Vl •r "' :. c ~ -.. .,... "" -· ... .. • • ' .... ti 11 Jltfy .. ,. -$0~ ia I almpM m&Uer • • ·1111111111111 ....... ,.. ...................... .. JQlt call MUl'78. ' BEAutlFUL _BWFFS BUYS 1-1,.evel "A'' PJan. 3 Bdrm. (Lease/op=· tion) :'k. -lJnusuli ~~::r attlfe $147,500 Exceptional "E" Plan, 3 bdrms ., family rm. Highly upgraded. $149,500 Upgraded 3 bdrm., single level. $123,500 -Wit HA Y-1 ~ V ACAMf DHkS WAmMG FOR EXPHIEHClD S#.WPIOPU 759-0811 Gfltffot I 002 Gettual 1002 OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX Nt·Jr B.1lboa Prl'r. Top IOl'.Hron Ne°" copper plurnu1ni.: & f1 x.tures thru our ~l'\\ l'Pl ·~. p.unt, )!Jr.11!<' llr opcnl'I", g,11 hai:c d1:;µ11:..1I BES Ol'l-;ANJ.'ltONT price onywherc $295,000. Pncc includes furniture. LAGUNA. ~1111nir1cenl ocean \'iew lot ! Three Arl'h H:iy : build the house or your drt:'ams in exrlus n ·c. private c ommunit y w 1:u ar dc d ga t e . S\75.flOO' W11l tro<le. BEA.CH CUTIE! 1 > Rik to ocean; 2 BR. house + bachelor's, J car parking: 25x95 rt. lol . May not be lcl(al, but on· ly Sl28.000' Balboo lay Prop.. R~altors • 675·7060. HEW-COM, ARE '1 bcdrm. fa mily r m humc 1n In me Gro\'c :! l-'1n•plaec~. wet bar: c,era.m1c talc In kitehen & l)nthrooms. energy . mg 111sulatlon. Dra matic 11 \ tnl( rm. ~1 ast<'r SUI le wi th fireplace. Spacious family room. Ext'luslve dubhouse. 2 larJ(e pools, 2 tcnnis court.'!. $107,500. PETE BARRElT -REALTY- 642:5200 CAPE COD $53,000 $2150 TOTAL DOWN Winding r oadway l o soaring 2 story retreat ~ Private 11:rounds 1>rolecl secluded entry to la\'1sh li v . rm .! Gou rme t kitchen overlooks :-.u11 shine courtyard ! Wind - ing stairway leads to s wee pin g mas t e r bedroom plus c hild's retreat! Hurry. seller Ii. anxious. 8'7·6010 ()PfN 111 9 •/IS IUN IOlf NI((• [~IH$11i1 LIKE NEW 4PLEX TRl·PLEX 2266 MINER, C.M. ~ -.---.-: I ST ANDS FOR U:DUCED R~lY.L B~ll~e<i.b.Y..l7.®Q . .t9 a.:.:_Bluffs Best Buy" price of $142,500 is this s pfil'• . level R plan. 3 bedrooms (or 2 and a den), vacant, immaculate condition,_ tasteful decor and finest security system. Don't forget the Bluffs many amenities: pools, greenbelts, views, etc. R stands for reduced to only $142,500. U~lf)UI: li()Ml:S REAL TORSt. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar JISO Ill Mll)il Vt>1dl'. Jt 546 5990 Xlnl cond . &: lnc. VlLLAGESanJuanSJC SELL Idle items with a $875 /mo . SlSS,000 . br. l ba Country Court OailyPilot Classlfled Ad. Owncr/agt,548-5777 ho me. Wood patio. ------6-10-0818 or 495·5216 an Sf f K & FIN~ liOCKEY iPll S L T T I R S N I U Q H E. P L A L P S C K A T H 0 E M 0 R Y K W E T H S R L H E W R 8 L C 0 M K H S S l C R E H E 0 H C A E I G K W Q H H P A E 0 H I E R Y R S H A J D ~ I E A P 0 M A S A A T 0 A 8 N KL s u I NI z Aw Ra.a D H E S R I U C R D C T & L K E L S L T SCNSERBASAXSSGAN AA TKNURRNTLWIYNCtNHKT T S A1I 0 AT S M 8 L A KU H R 0 C L ANEHCBNHHQRHGA~WCKL R E D S E E H T G Y H H L N A 0 K B I R I l R U 8 A R I A E S G H X Y E 0 E S N 0 R A B S 0 W P l E S K W A Y H H 0 A B H A C S N G N I N N I W D E R P n1m~1 on•: lddt11 worllt ow •l>P~" o 1ru, l>tck· ward, ue>. down or dlltOll•llv. Fllld 111Cti Ind box It In. ~ 8ru1ns Red W1ngs Black Hawks .,, Sabres Horth Stars Islanders "4 Hawks Caned tens Rangers Barons Capitals Penguins Tomortow: Hodgt Podge • ... .. -~-· _ _;__ -~;Sat-c---:.._ .-! fiunteJJJ.o~e~ NOT HAUNTED!! Neat homes+ income to help with expenses. 4.14-414'~ ACACIA, CdM $210,000 365-~~ LaPERLE, C.M. $189,SOO or&e'S>.T. & SUH. l·S DESPl!tlAn OWHER $63,000 PbOL Walk up ~rden pathway to Jhis J bdrm steal. Fingertip kitchen. Living room overlooks sparkl· ing p ool. Hid e away master tool Only a little TLC to have your dream home. Don't hesitate . Cull 752 1700 CAPECOD. ' - DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAB~ bedrm. fireplace. front wut, enclosed yard. Up· per unil·beamed ceil- ings, 1 bedrm. Wallt to shopping and beach. Asking $154,SOO. 6"-7270. ~, ! •.. HERITAGE . . REA LTORS ----,---1'i nd what you wan~ n1 Dally Pihll Classified•. 1002 Ci...,.. 1002 . ............................................ . A UAL YAWi .,. Check th.ls price & compare. You can get it all in this .C bedroom, 8'1i b~th home in NewpOTt Beach for $167,000. A COLOWIU. IAHllA CO. 644-1766 tm iAN JOAQUIN "'IJ.l "D· IN tCWPOM CIN11" • ~:!!.~~~~ ....... ~~!:!!.~~~~ ....... ~!!.'!~~.~~ ........ ! ~~!~!.~~.~~ .. ~ .... ~!!.~~.~~ ....... ~!:!.~~.~....... Friday. Oetober 21, 1977 DAILY PILOT l):J ~~~ .. ~ ....... !~.~~ !~~~ .......... !~~2 ~:'! .......... !?~~ :~! .......... !?~~ ~~ ....... !?~~ ~~.~!~!'!' ... !?.~~ ~.~~.~ ....... ~!!!~~.~ ....... ~::.~~ ••••••• \\' l·.S l.EY N TAYLOR CO. Hl-::\1.TOHS 1-llH't' l H4G UMOISTWCTIO IACIC IAY VIEW Just completed! Be lst to live in this N.B. lovely 2-story brick-trim home. 4 Spaciow; bdrm.s. Cam rm & rm for pool. Oversize garage. $220,000. 2111 S• J~ Hiia Road NEWPORT CEMTEI.. M.8 . 644-4910 1002 Getteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ M~VE UP so. co•ST PLAZA toaqµahty and spacious· CHOICE LOCATION ness ln this oubt.andlng 2 story home on a large CIOll4 to the many fine wooded Jot. Tho secluded stores al So. Const Plu:i:a. master suite & 2 more Neadwys &_schools. You bedrooms arc upstairs & wlll not 1:>e"l1.eve the low either ot I.he 2 bedrooms t.axes on this pro)>erty. downstairs can be used Thts home may be t~e u lNfen: Pre&~ ~lm·eg_ment you will expensive wollcoverrngs ever m81Ce. Cllil ~~ fn e nhance the clecor. au opportunity yo!' mu.\ Localed a short distanc n~v~~ get agom. F II.\ or from schools. shoppm~ & \A fmoncing U\'atlal;le tennis lhe Cull pnce Is on· 5<16-0022 )Y $98.900. CALL ~·2(l(j(). r( --i1mi'll"'f r.1ll'Pll ••~til"I•• C: SELECT ·~1ru jW 12' UHi I PROPERTIES Real F.stnte macnab /Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $<46,000 TO SI ,350,000 AHYTHIMG ~ES Flexible financing! Without a doubt one o( the best values in Newport! 2 BR + den (SBR) w /separate dining rm. pool & jacuzzi. Super sharp condition! Sl49,500. Bob Lane 644·6200. (V·ll> $1H,750! Lg. 4 BR pool h<>me close to Westcliff shopping in Harbor High School district. All new kitchen. Comfortable family rm w /used brk fireplace. Super Uving, dining & patio for entertaining. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (V-12) PRICED fO SRL 3 BR + den in the Colony at only $88 ,000! Nicely l andscaped w 7sprinklers front & r ear. Located on quiet street w/comm. pool & ten· nis nearby. Handy to shopping, schools & freeway. Hurry! Gil lde 752-1414. (V-13) HIST FOR EAGLES High view in Spyglass! Spacious 5 BR. ·bonus rm. family rm honie ready for immcd. occupancy. Ex- cellent price -flexible financing. See & buy! Helen Wood 644·6200. (V-14) THE LA•GEST Air-eond. 5 BR. 5't2 bath home in Woodbridge w/Palos Verdes stone entrance, ceramic tile & sand carpet. Extra-wide lot. $177,500. Rosemary Sietz 644·6200. (V-15) MEWPOIT "CONDO" Prestige location w/great privacy. Beautifully appointed 2 BR, 2 bath w /separate dining rm & wood- burning fireplace. Pool. Private patio. $84.500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (V-16) WUM Ii IHVITIHG! l ·story beauty in Spyglass Hill w/4 BRs & family rm, hdwd floors in dining rm entry & kitchen. Indoor garden; restful living rm w/French doors to raised redwood deck; nice- ly landscaped + view or hills. $249,900. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. (V·17) ...wrc>IT HEIGHTS Exquisite 3 BR, dining rm fiideaway on lg. secluded lot. Flagstone walkways & patios, wishing well, Doughboy pool, hdwd floors & huge fireplace. Newly painted & ready for move in. $10'1,000. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (V-18) IUGANT IA YFRONT' Relocating to Newport Beact\? Ac· customed to the best? Beautifully decorated 2 BR + den, 2 bath townbome w /spectacular water view & European flair. Pier & slip. $475,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (V-19) IOHANU Beautiful 3 BR on secluded lot, just down the street from Qiark & comm. pool. Lots of brickwork accent in planters; huge wooden patio cover. One or those rare homes that are cared for meticuJousJy. Appt. only. $1'17,500. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (V·20) JUST USTED-VILUGY Premium l ocation end-unit w/oversized yard & super covered patio. Carefree condo living in this 3 BR. Woodbridge charmer. $72,500. Forrest Powers 752·1414. <V·21) 642·8US 6444200 90\ Dover Drlw Hlrbor View Center 1rv1,,. •t C.mpus Valley C.nltr 752-1414 ~ .AIAHDOHl:D CDM IEACH CoitoMuo 1024 CotloMnG 1024 Cose.MIN 1024 SPANISH VILLA COTI"AGE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.J.. AM I >V REALTY llG CAMYOH Executive r anch style home behind iron gate in the most prestigious area. 4 b edroom s, famil y room & conversation pit. Professionally decorated . Sh ows like a model! Appointment only. ~ $320,000. * * " BIG CANYON TOWNHOME- HACH MESA DEl MAit .a.sSUME $2l,500 Lob of wood und :.t.1lnet1 OPlH OAILY ~ A I a ' 11 • V H I <.; t; Arched forma l entrv 1n.:oun:o to $1:17.!IOO. 2753 Cibolo huge 20· hv. rn1 "1th R.C. TAYLOR CO. 5 br, 3 bo, new crpt & uckling :.tone f1rcplJ te 955_0350 palnl. ~.000. • country kitchen · dm· pc ,..alty Ing. Fiesta party rm. YAC 6 .._.T LOT 770-lQO.i or&W·3545 overlook£ co\•ered d:.&ncc "'" pu\'llhon & lush grounds. COM Separate wing for mu· Rare Spygla:.s lhll lol jestlc master s uite & w1mag111l1cent ocean & guest quarters. Take Fushlon Island views over a:v. VA loan. No new Perfect Cor your custom Juan costs. No quall!yll)g. home. s2ss1 mo. pays all . R.C. TAYLOR CO. Hurry! 963-7881 <"'TN PU ?oll SILll/ l(l!fNl((I 955•0350 OMLY $2500 DOWH .. gel's you Into this large 3 ~room ran<'h home. Low interest, low po)'· mcnls. Call now 540-366, [• ~-· : I • ., ,''!;~~T~low lo 'ii!iiMJ . ~~ . Cd:M,, ADL~ice, ull MIS.A YEADI POOL HOMI Ready to move-in. 3 Bdrms, family rm. Close to schools & shopping. New paint &.carpets done in earth tones. Service porch. Lots of fruit trees on lge lot. Call us it won't last. Priced to sell VA terms. GREAT EASTSIDE AXH Located on R·2 Jot. 3 Bdrm, family rm. Lots of potential. Call before it's gone. GREAT ST.ART!lt HOMI A nice quiet cul-de-sac s treet. 3 Bdrm, family rm. Large lot with fruit trees & · many extras. Priced $66,$0 CHOOSE YOUR CARPET .. Dramatic architecture! Dynamite Master bedroom + 2 others! Pool. Jacuzzi & tennis court. Sl79,000 BEST VIEW ~~:.radci .. Yrmc onry: Coloniaf - BEST PRICE a1teat:sLTJ:Jou;wcncrrcsfJJW ~ Aoor Plan $1000 Carpet allowance. New paint 4 bdrms. Priced under the-mark.etJor.. -~ quick sale. Compore this ~hurp 3 'll Ille to Ocean Expansive home, bdrm Nt:wport Crest con· C , elei;anl 4 bed rm. tiled en· d o w 'oth er s o n the ompletcly rernodclcd '""'•handy kitchen. Din· 1 • on an overs bed lot. A "' mark~l . & :ou 11. a~_rce smashing 4 BH olus den ini; area, rec room , fam1· •yott...can t.~~ YJ :ptus fort'MI dinfns.Pius ly room, wet bar, lovely .. * * SEAYIEW 546-2313 Panoramic ~ bedrooms.~per­ k itch en with bay window s & !\Iicfowavc oven-vaulted ceilings. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis courts. at _any pnce. At SM5,000 huge family room with de<!'Or:-Fol' ._ priv.ale this will sell fa~l! open beams, nutural s ho wing, BKR, c all .. ,._ THE REAL ESTATERS -~ $239,500 * * * WOODBRIDGE Warming ton "C" plan with 3 bedrooms & atrium. Vaulted ceilings & more in a park like setting. Only ... $99,Soo *** WOODBRIDGE 2 Master suites, sunken li ving room, breakfast room. ·separate dining room & Just steps frOClf the lake, pool & jacuzzi. Reduced to ... $114,gs(). 230 Mewpott c...m Dr., Mpt. Id 759-1515 7H.Oot7 I 002 GeMral 1002 &16-7711 wood te:dures and O<'l'.tn ~·1720 and jelly view from master suite & sundcck. Just steps lo Ocean Uh tl. ---------1 S227.000. Call 644·72 I I "#I In Califomia .. GOOD OLD GRAMDSLAM /Jn NIGfl 1--------1 Coster Mesa I 024 HuntinC)tott leach I 040 So you've always.wanted a ho115e with reul charm · Brand new cpts & paint- well your time has come you do the rest! Small or OAILEY & ASSUCIATES FIXER· VA • brick fireplace · old v---------------. d t th' fashioned four lesigt>d .;J.'..LllW..V.W.ZJJW.:.:wu.wc.w no own pym · on is home. Por11.War So. Coast balhtub · tlining rm Ol'Cr· SPECTACULAR Plaza area. -t br, family ~°:g~n;a~~r~ f ~~~~~n~ 9uG1lty Dupt.x rm, pleasant rear yd. either go or stay, il ·i. J\n. exce ptional custom $72.SOO. llurry & cttll! your choice. Grandma ·11 built home with vaulted y.,,. Johnson Rlty house is located in a wood beam ccllinJ?, 540-4646 pride of o wne r s hip beautiful sol id oak1~~~~~~~~~ Eastside Costa l\1tsa c abinets thru-oul.1- litreeL The prfre is ricbt fireplaces in livrng room asxini: sn.soo. 6-16-7171 and muter bedroom. Of'l'""~·•!H.'HC'~t11t<P leaded glass window1> I and a ceramic tile [·® HMilL; ~~ui •;L~~ m"'"' MESA WOODS CHARMER • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTE! VA TERMS S&S Resale Speciallsts. 3, 3 Br, kitchen remodeled, 4 or s bdrm models ayail. copper plumbing, new some w/pools, 968-4602 roof, etc. In good Costa Pennington Properties !\lesa location. $65,900. •--------- Call for more dctuilli: Custom home just blcks to beach. LJe lot, 3 br .. 2 ba. detached -,ome rm w/10' oak wet bar. uni· quc cusl. pool, BBQ pil, boat gale, many eictras. $143,000. Prine. only. Own e r/ Agent 714:960-3389. •••• •••••• ••• •• • ••••••••••• a charming 2 bedroom --------•I Rental with firepl:ice ................ 1-'ussy? 1'he.n be sure to see this sharp. blClly de; coratcd 3 bdrm home. New cpts. From the lge Cmly rm you stroll thru sliding glass doors into a n inviting side patio & :>tlral't1ve rear yard. Pnced right. 545-9-191 MES.A DEL MAR' Owner leavlng area & must sell this pride of ownership 3 bdrm., fa mi· Jy rm. home; move·in C(>fld. $83,000 CONDO SPECIALIST Mtg Bch, CM, Fl Vly Touchstone Really 963-0867 'LIDO ISL.E allracU\'e • bdrm. 2 bath, single story, used brick frplc. Beamed ceilings, . hardwood noon;. Lge patio. 48 ft. lot. $22S,OOO. LIDO ISLE newly remodeled 4 bdrm, den, 4 both. living rm wtcathedral ceilings. L&e master bdrm sujte. $224,950. PENINSULA 4 bdrm, 2 ba home. All amenllles. Lo\•ely 3l'ea. few steps to be11ch Sl89.SOO. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTO.R J4 I Bayside Orn1t• N 8 67.S blbl *VETERANS* ~~cdk.a separ;ite patto Spacious4 bdrm . fomily Lndmark condo adlt ft u~ rm.. ranch i.tyle home: comm ree fa c1l, dlx 2 Br Z Wac's&Wave'S Call6-«·7211 shake roof,covered patio Ba. ownr. $64,950 • & AAA cond. $85,000. 5J6.7331 tnv~l your money in _n ~ OPEN SAT,SUN. 1·~ 971 1 ___ R_l:D_UC_EO_I_! -- home today & watch 1t t---;---SONORA RD. make money ror you ! 1---------M£WPORTIEACH Owner has bought Our ofc spt>cia ll-ies '° NewCondos,21lr,21::n a. REALTY 6751642 anotherandls anxlouslo hclpin~ VETS! Call now JASMINE CREEK :? ·rrplc's. <'t>r::i mk \lie •-------·--sell this 3 bdrm Glenmar 5'l2·3bl6, 24HHS. Bxr. Unobstruc ted ot'<'J n k1tc)wns & bath Pool & WHY home. Hurry on Olis ex· !~~~~~~~~~ Hew, new :?Br. dt·tl . l'lan spa. 6i5·4912 Brolcl'r cellenl v alue, priced l · I. By owner S:!O:!.OUO. ---bclowmarkclat$&4,900. APRIVA.TE 1;.1.i.1161 )l ESA \'EU01':. 1850 HEWPORTIE.ACH KINGDOM -i.11.lt .. 3 Ur. no qualify. PUTITOff? RE.ALTY 675·1142 You 'H never ha ve ('ICI ,1-,:,:',L?'l,, \'111 <~: .. ~",' ini:. 15'~ clown. Quick • 1 '•' "' ' o ( "·' c s <' r o w . <1 u I 1• I. :-•ow ·1s the t1'm" to buv ~~~ another u a r k at a 3 b I 1 '" " --w r oo m l o u 1 t . i~''c:.s1on . S8!.l.9SO h d 8Y OMIJ.'ER bdrmbou~c1nth1,prwl· 'll""'"'6-.ttiGf ~OU( new omc ::in '"" rani;l'. On a rul tic ~JI'. ~ 0 '""'' •.> 1 Owncr_i_7l_~_·311_i_; ___ h1·re s the one lo Mart Yorktown Villa Condo. 2 G~ol 1002G~rot 1002 clo-.1·lo:.i:hoob::incl sho11 llYOWNEll with. Clr::tn 3 hcdrm ye:iNold.3bdr 2ba dis- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• prni:forthcluckrtJm1I\ S11y~I"'' 11 111 l\1·111\.t On The Fairway h_omcin"Colle)!c l'ark" hwashcr, laundry r~. 2 VA IUYER Gr;ih the phone lh1:. in' l rJtll'" 11111 , I 111 . I'll . .!' l orncr lol lor l'J 'Y al' c.ir .:arai;r. p~1llo. Must lJlll' :.lt>-::!3t3 IJJ l'o•>I & J.u u111 :-.1·1 llJrtl to find .\(c-..::i \'l'rdc n·~s Loa do, uf blln ~l'll 1u c~t rol', a~suma· ZERO S DOWN , ,,, 1 , • ,,,,, • ,, • ,. 1111,.n·om (;1.,.1 , 11 """" ('1111111 r" Cluh local\011 rab111ct.:>. Trop11·JI 1H1llo blc FIL\ 71.' 0 loan. $31S _ No 01ke to b1:ach fro1n this [® ~ h'>c Thui::.. Lhru ~un l.ui i:c ·, bc<trm, l.1m1ly Pro,en floor plan. l><>n't mo w ilaxes or VA no 'pr .1\l.l1nl! <'\1·1"11t1'" llilJ.l!jl!,·.111 t.UJlllll rm,<. lf111rn~ 1m <;r,•al pulltorr Cal1645·7221. down o n n e w Jo an ,.,\,111" <)111l•t-.lltTl lc.1ll., iif:\i~;'J:I "''" •111111 IQOi.l:.?S lot CE..,,.TURY 21 $6 6.000. JJu::..har d & 111 "" IU<k11t·ntr" l .. 1\1-.h EASTERN TANG <111 i 1 •·ti ·1 t 111111.· r ...,. .\d:im., . Orne by 9683 CREDIT II\ rm 11111.., l!ourrncl flrin..: \1lll r t·ohhl1·1·,, ~000 C.ill..,.10 ll:il WHtcliffRealty_ U1ckli•y,IJD. lo. ll(' h1·11' ~"' ccp1n iz.l---------1 twnch lll lh1" ru,11e 3 Bil. 963-1323or963-Jli7 ni :i11t1·r bdrm pJu.. •VETERAN~* z b:i .. .,.ood burn1n ~ .....,.-.---~ --.-t·htldrcn':. r e t reats .~ frplr + n1:.1t 11.Jchdor DanaPoint 1026--~ ~par;itc tun time f.im. IJ you want a llomc rn urul. :'lio"' SJS9.:,ou ••••••••••••••••••••••• LANDMARK HOMES NEEDED rm Seller rL1C1uestsqwck Orange Co .. ~n'l lel th1~ p,\t;L .\IAIC'fl:'ll •--------Jbr, 21~ ba bomew/Vaull· Wespec1all-ie! Ca.II us for' offer Call847-6010 year pass you l>y! We Re:il 1-~t:alt' &.14·7383 CONDOSPECfALIST ed ceilings. Approx. 2100 an appointment to sec ··• , .. ,, .,,,_.,,,,.,. knowhow to help VETS --llli,t Bch,CM.Ft Vly sq. ft. Compl. w/d~or. ourse.lectioo.s. $139,900. [ ~, ll~!HI l~k~et~.367~h~~~~24~e~~~R~~~-a~~~kr~~~ow~: T~~V~~~E Touc~~~~ealty ~~~~7~~~F~a~~1.~ MALLO~~TORS NEWPORT BrlCH l.~~~~~::::1~~::1~::1~-~·;;;;;~=~=~~:;~ Lovely2 UR w; :1parious •--------Opulent executive pool U. • MESA DB. MAR fam rm. designed for en· 500/o AIAHDOHEO home. Call for ALL THE 4 bdrm. 2 bnth home with Real Estate Salesperson SPECIAL tert:iinmg & pri\'ncy. Im· Must sell fust. Gorgeous Toro I 032 EXTRAS! Agt. 894·7521 pool, jacuzi.1. family rm. I 000/o COMMISSION mL•<halt! posscs:i.ion . Just pool. Large nfeplace. 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••1•--------et c, etc. Just !>pcnl We furnii.h des k -$82,9001 decorated & landscaped. Large be<lrms. Submit F.AMl(Y $22,000. on remodeling. telephone-secretary & Clc>Se to parks. schools. Open this wel!kend. 1-'.P. nit o((ers. Asking only DELIGHT Nr. golr course. I wJll help. t.ennjs club. Big 4 br on Sl67,SOO. Agl. 1»4·9513 ~.000. ln choice, choice Beautiful 4 bdrm home TLC carry contract. For s:ilt.• LA CASA RL TY huge lot. location. ul l 1 d Pl byowner.646-8080 2750Portola, JA5MINECREEt< SCOTTR"'.<lLTY onq e cu · e-sac. en· 495-1870 e"e: 831-0737 p • rf id F b SA ty of ~xtras : Family Bring lots of elbow grease & save lots or $$'s. 4 br, H~ ba w /great pot.enUaJ, Only '67~. ,S«:~~µ-l&11~s· That Intriguing WorcJ Game with a Chudle 141oo4 i.., cur L ~ ----- O~:: .. bt:;-" ~ :: low fO lot111 lour ;....,i. WO<dl. 6? I ATEFYL ' 12 I I I I I 1~ l"n I i l oA LEL 11 I I I I' . ~ Home; • P''" '""~"' r---------. goto-. I RALCAN I 1--rl-nl S,....,..., ...,,-,,......f 0 CCl"'Pl•le .... diuckte 11""'..t . • • • • _ by 1111~ M the m11&1119 WO<d _...__.__...__.__....._. YoU dev•lop Jro,., .,.., No, 3 t>.low. SCRAM·LETS Answtra In Cla .. aiflcatlon 8080 G...erol I 002 CieMrof -I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ILllRS CO.· OVER so YEARS OF SERVICE . OPEN DAILY 2-4:30 IH THE HEWER IWFFS! Spectacular 2 Story End Unit Townhouse, Overlooking Sparkl\ng Pool And Ramada. 2 Separate Suites. J Baths, Huge Family Room Easily Convertible To Another Suite. Hi gh ly Upgraded. Many Cus tom Features. $157,500 2444 VISTA HOil.HA Ill DOVB Ollvt 631 -1800 .. Costa Mffo Ian 6 Su s e. e · oc-536-7533 room, covered paUo " 752.016 I cupancy. $lS9•5oo. Agl large fenced yarcl. Walk 640-9025 SPYGLASS HILL ·% ."~ • Through the enclosed Pnv OCHAIU, ... New Cape Uom ''Lusk" city llghl view. Xlnt d1scoverabeaulifullydc· ~ nn-...... ~~ 963-6739 -SS7·?620 cornlt'd 3 bedroom. 2 ~uu u 1--------• SPUSH.SPLASH ~g~.~~ schoot Ask· home. 4 on. 211 Ba, nice front courtyard. you'll m:'. A~b~ ..,_ ''alue fo, a 11e rlous bath home wllb cocoa 499·2800 !.!!!!!!!!~ !t.i'.:~or~~~toonl ~ ! brown carpeting. cu!>tom .. -------•drapes. remodeled Fo.talftVahy 1034 DRAS1_TUCICIDAU!!y kitchen area PLUS ..., NEXT TO BEACH BRAND NEW POOL & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Save $5,000. Now only FweBRcwitom homc. JACUZZl & cove r e d CONDOSPECIALIST $69,750.forthisabsolute· Children can walk lo patio. Only $85,900. Htg Bch, CM, Ft Vly ly, outstanding, immac. CAI,. VET INT S.G':O 3 Br. ~.850 down 554·5337 Agent everything. $330,000. Touchl:tone Realty 3 br. 2 ba home w /SUpeC' 209 Narcissus Ave. 1£ j 963·0867 yard. ByOwner 673-713 Quaf~ . ll~fWe1hl• Ope11 Sun 1 to s Place ,...tlftgtOft lffch I o~o ny, l1te. , .. ..UZJ lcAoa lllond I 006~~~~~~~~~ Prapwtn •••••••••••••••••••••••!~~~~~~~~~ ....................... SHORECLIFFS l400 QUA~lr.-:2° TllACM ore. SA~t4 I ·S 3br.' 11;'.aba. Xlra lrg lot, 2 sly cu.st hrne In CdM "762 R L.,.. bay view. By Owner. finest area. 3 Df & den .. Mesa Verde HURRY SJ69,000. 673-S()ro Ba, m5lr bdrm Inc Ids OH THIS OHEJ a.ooPeninsula· 1007 fplc. his & her bnlh, pvt Pool-$89,500 Owner reduced price for ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck, pvt bch & view A beck or a home for the fast sale. Prestige 4 BR, IALIOAPDUH. polnl. You own lnnd. mont>y! Spacious family 2 sly, P.V. frplc, lrg. ~.000. room, circular fireplace, yanl. OCEAN VIEW D. Richtts Rltr eaUng area. entry hall, 3 . PAT11 WALKER CRV$75,000 Price $75,000. One of tho sharpe•t homes In ll. B. ror Ule money. Near ocean and marina. Call for details. 531.sl!OO.eve.:847-3823 lnt1 H Hetwortl 3 llt·l IATHS 9SS-0497 & 642·3263 bedrms. patio, flrepit REALTY 842·1418 Luxury 2·sty., 2700+ s q. and pool. Won't las t. ~~~~~~~~~ ft. i-·ormal din. rm. & ll v. Salt>S People Attention! BKR, call 540-1720. 2,500 rm. w/lrpks .. family I will pay $1000. bonus on $7,500 DOWN rm. &au bll-in kilch. En· ANY orrcr ' accept TAUIU. a· F R No credit needed, owner lire home profess. de· before Thanksgiving on 19 am m wlU carry bolance. 2 s l:t corated. Asking $325.000. 125 l Su r fli n e. Cd M. Gr~11t parties or ju at S&S, 4 br-& den. lmmac. Open Sal. & Sun. H . 2173 <S!29.9SO I S,Lco Hanna, "#I '" C.Ufontio" plain relax Ina. Formal home. save closing cos. Ocean Blv. Builder · owner. d In I n g r o o nf", 3 \s. 75.l).M48 ovmer; call for more in· ,.-_-_------0-,. bedrooms. pnlio area, --------- fo on lhis & other custom ~ta M.H I 2.. MESA VERDE forced air heoUng. Lots Agts we cooperate: homes. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 2 STORY o< fruit tr~s, DKR, 0411 BY OWNER AGH-0,,.!AL PIUCl!D TO SEl.LI ~2561. BY BEACH Prooerlfu, !Jtc. $15,00Q DOWN BeauUful. 4 Br 2 Ba, very 11 RlllL aBr, ram rm, new cpta, tc · l'ml Skypark Circle hk ... over ppyments on nrivate l"c yard. lm· I ~-kit, 10 rnalnt yd.,. USOO aq I I 7"1 6373 "' ~.. " b -f\. VA ternu conatder...,. rv ne ., · house + approved plan~ ma<"ulllte. Only $99,SOO. o h k d .... -u. ---------1 • d I 0 Ill R--' ,..ft """ 78.'i ••#I lft c-"'--la'" pen ouan we n I °'" A .or up ex. wncr w C'.l"""rpel.,.,.,. 1 -"'"' call 557·7700 days. PENINSUL carry finon('in~ & s ub·•---------,r-_.; _______ ""2 8773 A '-f ordinate. Call : R l<'k FORECLOSURE SALE SH.AR' "" . eves. '"" or SPECIAL Byers LF?c 4 bdrm + pool. YO•KTOWM Marshall (Masnolla/ Maximum llvublllty at 556·7777 813,000 down & assume COHDO ,_Ad_a_ms_> _____ _ mlnimum cost.Two 2 8R WorldReaUstate ~?~.::,.,,G .1. lo an. Agt DECORATORS duplex, 202 Mth St. '''"'"""" Ample curbside parking DELJGHTl I Just steps from your Balbou Penin su IL s..p.rWriteOfi!··.·· door. Very attractively Sunny Showcase homo Occorntor perfect. Last llege.Park.4bdrm2ba, Orcot r enta l area. z decoratedJbdrcncnrlu.n· w I u n l l m 1 t e d chance '. Oopen llou"e dbl Crplc Newly pulnttd ~lbllltJca S2000 " · Triplcxc~L on 2 Dr, H'l It w /view of alreet & • • SXa/\tiSN.uAn .!._·Su, $RUE9,0AOOL. In/out, new carpcl3. F.x· ba. $Zl5,ooo. greenbelt from kl~chen 80 r.•t!!'.g, a~l':,nqc.e.,.,• v tros. Atient!I welcome. So 1 d 0 f Ii ·~ '# .,... &MN ., , ... ESTATE979-8S33 ~.000.546·8477 ·~~.f~~nlly Cnil ~~~ f~nm::e ';~~ ~7~~~.:!~~·vf~~i H UG t: s b r . • b • . i---------1 taus. 545-9491 UJlo to ........ h ...,.,. ~- Beaut llully decor 'd . The fastest draw ln the IY OWH£R "' ..,_,. ·~• $279,500. Cull: Rick S. at Weal. .. a Dolly Piiot 3 Bdrm ff.tic. So. Weal er, vu1 •br. 1,..ba. 9&<H68t blwn 9AM & Claulflcd Ad. Phone CoulArca. 940Con&rtt." pool auane f c $1'"9f0 6PM 8-12-~. St. Rea1£atate Tenft..~.· . . .._ ~. ' I r I 1 ·84 OAll.V PILOT Friday, Octot>•r 21 1971 ~!!!.~~~•••••••I ~~!:!.~~~~•••••••~.~!:!.~~•~•••••••• ~!:~~~.~~••••••:.1 ~~!:!.~.~4!':•u••••• HolMs llor Sde HCMt1•1 For StM Hous.s Fo'r Sale Ho..1t1 For S• • LOCJIMa HllJs I OSO l.ogilM Hiiis I 050 Mewpon hoch I 069 wport leoch I 069 Hewport hoch I Ht ._. .....•..•..••.•.••..•.•........•.....•...••.....•............................................................................... , .......................•........................•.. ··············•········ I' b' /izlwll ICMO lnN 1044LQ9WM1a.,ach 1048L.,_.leed9 1041 LIDOISLE ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I l!J Ml to OCEAN For Salo by Owner. Beautiful Landmark Home. 3 Br, 2ba, rom rm .• shag c pt. frplc. patio w1lattlce cvr, g11 lirepit/BBQ. Yard h11s Deerfield TwtthM By OwQcr. Popular 2 stry 2br 2' .1ba Plubh <'rpts. beaut. wall cn\'erm i;:.. custom shutteri.. red brick pa t io. 375,000, Ss.9·7219 afler srM A REAL STEAL! AT S72,500! Mt\GNlf'lCI F.NT 4 bdrm 1 aot PT. snauH'i $128,500 3 IORM. 2 IAJH "UMCH STYLI'' lrlr pad, ereenhouse & WALHUT S9UARE. utll s hed. Automatic Pretly 3 BR, 2 ba. "£1" Sprinklers. sort wale condo w /cov 'd. patio hkups. 2 car paneled C e n t r a I J 1 r 1ar1worki.hop, 220 volt . UPGRADES! $66,200 PAMORA~C VIEW Alm05l new J ·Bdrm Townhc>U~e. up· graded & cleun. xtra storage, central air, VIEW and fantastic recreation area. Hurry! Agt. Call Kay. 831· lS<M horn~· ideally arr~ngNI tor lhc entert ainment m111ded pen.on. Famil> 1 nl hu~ lurge bar thul op('n-. onto south pa\lo 1'1U:hen & master suit< oven onto north pa t1<1 'this ooaullful home ali,o fr uturcs a for mal d1nini; rm. breakfast nook. in l4lrcom lhruout. 1 Bdrm whh outside entranced<·· s lJl n e d for maid o r mother-in·l<1w. 3 Cllf gar. A truly "Special" Monaco Plan, warm, bright. lite, airy & very friend· ly I Spotlessly clean & charmingly ap. pointed. Pool sized yard affording m aximum privacy. Prim e street nearby greenbelt. Areas beist value. IUILDIHG SITE Nr xlnt schls & shops. ALSO Askin i: $112,550. Pl\ Sharp 2 BR. fo rn. 1·rn. 968·8577 "A" end condo w;centrnl ~~~~~~~~~ air. Newly painted. Only $64.900 -eosly •ce•libl• lot lft a nrd Hcffoft of T ..... • ... a. La911 .. ltaeh. Vwy food oct• •few c-.il1nt111h tM , • ........, co- • :i i''orced air conditioning Laguno l eoch I 048 Laqu.;a NlgtHI I 052 & h e u t er sys tems •• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• •• •• ••••• ••• • • •• •••••• s.ns.ooo • Must sell. by owner. All FOR LEASE "Y°" ......... "'""" Moder'llh t1°'""9 tlwGHgll lat wMi OCC:ffl frOlft ..,.... ttNet, hen a•ocado tru1 too. 04f•red at $105,000 UDO REALTY 673-7300 O\·t•rwhclmln>: Catitlin .. , _________ , Forever View! Ler'!'S· 5 BR, 2 Da. cov. Rancho San. Joaquin . patJo, ca r port. Only elegant 2 BR highly up-~s;ooo. Ope n lioui>e g raded S ~n lt.hlteo • Sal/Sun 12·5. 17l52 Rnt· w t•cn t air; overlooks tcrdam Ln. 830 8897 golf rourse. $&95. EVEJ. YH COPELAND REALTOR 552-0434 LAGUNA NlGUEL 4QS.1729 499-4551 OANA POINT LAGUNA BEACH 497·U89 "unsets. A view so large 1---------- it mui;t be :-.cen lo ho Early Oluffa, new o(Jer· l>elicvt.'<I This, 1·ouplcd rns:. Delores end urul, 3 w11h an 1mmar11lal<' a RR Dr, 21 2 ba on wide green- hume no .1 h u~l' lot , belt Ne1tr bay on quiet IYOWHER WAUCTO HACH 48r, pool. $86,500 -. 493·11!!12 ~fl\tt.-830.511()1. WOODIRH>GI I 044 l.ogulto hach I 048 .............. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PORT LIDO Warmington 2Br. 2ba Maritime living an d Condo. A!C. upgrades. ocean atmosphere ! Nr lake, prks & pool. By Vaulted ceilings create owner, 559~75 lil 10:30 spacious open feel. Roar· pm for appt. OPEN SUM r -S- 703 BALBOA PORTAFIHA- L.AGUMA rf\c (()rfl'\ac ~ h.ILt.J ~ ~ ab Forest ing flre plac<.>. Extensive use or glass. Gardl'n kitche n w ith d ark polis hed wood cabinelry Fam i l y cu nl er 3 B e drm . Had de n s taircase 10 St!l'rtll hideaway! Perfect 101 study or s ludio, J u:.t l'llocks to ocean Nc•w on th t:' mark e t lh •~ weekend! BKR 536-!JJl I BEST BUY in H!W LOW PRICE tmmaculate & beautiful ly decorated. wilh an nl· in k.itchon & lots of sun shine. Formal d1ning. In door laundr} ; family & <X'ean & Cutalma sunset Ii vine rooms op~n lo \W\l.S 3 BR, den, 3\2 HA. private courtyurd . J 3 Crpl. wet bar, jucuu 1. Bdrms., ~· ~ ba. V11lai;te S269.500. ~~1..<or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~llADOW RUN 4 br, 2 b11, Lofty Recluse · tort 'hol'l\e. xtnL toe. Absotu(e ly hidde n & l'·am. ~01nm 't}"'. $93,000. 5 BR fixer just reduced SS.450. Bring your painl & T.L.C. Seller wants ac-_...;,__ __ _ tion. Make offer. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 955-0350 S..CletM• 1076 FINAL OFFER IYOWHER 19771 Ranger Ln .i BR. 2 Ba. cor lot Be3t buy fn H II L'mquc pouo. Ne. For a ppt !l62 5623 Morin~rs Co•* Lge 2 Br adult twnhs<' 111 unH1ue pvt comm :! pools. tenms. Jol'. 2 blk• 10 bch. Off il-t'\lo land & Atlanta. 8397 Leeward Dr. THE WILLOWS l.owe:-.l priced Plan 105 in 1he Willows urcu o( lr\'ine. This beauUful ~ bl:1h'oom home features u 1.1 ~ r J cl l' d c a r p e t i. throui;houl with a ne" dishwasher and d isposal llas a large enclosed 11atl1). It is ideally locateo ne.ir new park wtth PoOI Fresh l y p ainted Lhroui:hout Priced at on· I) S'11,850. for fa!>l sale HOME SWEET HOME of Uni\ e rs1t v l'ar lc Sl07.000 lnclucllnl(land! ~~;,ooo.~ VILL~ REALTORS CHOICE LOCATION In Prt:'sl1llH>Us Uni\ I.'• -.1 b Park :l flrirrn lk.11w ljuilt hom e. Onl'f :! ""' uht Xr pool. lt·nn1 l> <'Ouru.. on 1.:ul d·!.al' Thi' hom l' nlfers m.rnv delun• tealures $121.<\50 f'"f~ ~ OPEN HOUSE Sul & Sun. JO·i!PM Dial 130 at gate $69,900. A beaut1tul Pl;in ~ in the Park home~ of Det:rf1eld ' (714) 7S2·SS11 This 2600 sq. ft .i LAWR EN~E.B_~AL TY D. Ricketts Rltr 95S·<M97 & 642-3263 Peaches Oranges & More £ven avocudo t rees here! Nice 4 bedroom home. brown plus h carpets, cozy fireplace. dining area. patio. VA buyers welcome. 568.500. BKR, 842-2561 "#I tn CaUfondo" llwtWOA ...... 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• af:DUCf:D $25,000. bedroom beaulY 1s up 1:raded throughout und located only 2 doors from the pool ::ind p11rk Priced lo:.cll :.11 $128,500. BERKELEY 1n Cnllcge P u r k . ,\ magn1f1c1ent 4 bedroom 3 bath S&S Home in I r\'me Completely upgraded with front and rear patios. Genuine lath and plaster constructio n Ideally IOt'ated to pools. park a nd school. Priced to sell Jt $1.24,900 SUPER LOCATION close to real'ation arl'u P l.1..iS new car pel.'>, puint a nd kitchen tile Very r tean aod i.h.arp :S b1lrn1. !! ba. Cambridge ;\10\h>I in \'1llul!e I. ~2.000 WOODBRIOG Jo: PLt\Ct-; 5 Bdrm R1seay $140.000 ~t-123t 1048 3 br, 3 ba. dock ror 45' boaL Cstm decor . De-0p water Ownr. 840·3432 RAMCH RUL TY 551-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •JUST LISTS> lmmaculale 4 Bdrm. 21 ~ ba home. La rge yard. xlnl location JUSl ~tcp!> to beach. club & manna. 5164,500 P URCELL H 1-:t\LTY Sunset Beach 816·2ll-l8 HOHEYMOOMERS WANTED For .1 ~rcat rcsidcnt1al .1rca 1'h1" darling 3 BR, 2 fl t\. home. that sparkles. ond 1s anxious f or a new o w ner . £vcrything in t ip lop ~~~~~~~~~I condition. Priced righl ul $87.500 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~6DHRWOOD EAST • OPEN SUM 1-5 Near Fluor Corp. Ext>c. 4 BR. h1gbly upgrd'd. Only 10 mos. old, formal din-ing rm, separitte family r m w t frpl c Xt r as Reduced! red hill~ .. 552·7500 MC>tlrttain View Broadmoor Woodbridge 4br. Jba, f11m rm. form dm r m. $118.000. Opn Hse Sal Sun 10-5 28 Oakdale. ~16·1~1 PATTI WAW<ER REALTY 842 1-118 Turllcroclc Glen Ope n -------Sun 12 5 :t7 Creekside . WOODIRIDGE Sn!!l ram home 4Br. 2ba. PRESCO'M' fam rm. AJI upgrades. Lgst Woodbridge home. S $169,980. Eves 833· 7559 BR. or 4 BR + den Oversized lot. fully.l•-------- landsc. ldcal for pool. All CUL VERD ALE ui>rded. MelCican pavers COR ..... ER . )l\e. AtC. Liv. din, rms. 3 1""111 NOR.INS REALT·Y EASY LIVING i n lbis ensy r are 2 Bdrm., 2 balh O· Y 0 An ea sy walk l o Ma in Beaclt. Easy lerms with private financing & it's easy to see tblS vm;unt property. Just $8S..SOO. EASY TO OWN House plus t wo apt<1. in Corona del Mar Walk to beach. itardens. parks & ~bopping. E""Y fman1· 1ng with a k>w down poy ment. _sl'YS.000. EASYIM 'BA. 3 Car gar. Nr. park. UPGRADED J>LAN' 45, 4 Walk to lake. $179,500 BR. 3 BA ON SUPERB Brkrt Ownr 552·4121. 1. AN OS C A P E D Beach houie wlfh guest apt. on larie lot, Qnc block to the bea ch. Owner will sell, lrade or lease1opllon with private financing al $110,000. _MS_·as.1S _______ 1 C 0 R N E R • l 7 5 3 2 L U T H ER AVE •. IRVINE. S92,500. W~lnut Square Condo. 3 Br 2 Ba, 163,000. • 551·3384 OPEN SUN. 1·5 BlLL· * 494-8057 * By 0 VNlTEO BROKERS WHER 714·546·0601 sst-2.351 .f'OUNDIHG SURF Deane home-Univ. Hear the pounding s urf Park "Kensington" mdl. from this 1957 1oxs2 w/pool1 jacunl & a ir. CALIFORNIA 3 BR Paramo unt m o hil l• Cstm. pool decking. 2250 By owner. 2 baths. Close home; complclely fu rn , 1>Q . rt . Mini-blinds to park& & school Only for$16,000 t.hruout, Corning Cook· 579.900. Ope n House m·· ·. 'ti~bll'& top stove, lush a trium, Sal i S un l · 5 . 4 90 1 · · ,.....,_""" Iltl auto. sprinklers & htes. Llnd.Blro m . I r\·ine. LNNiKU W Ownr /Agt , 552·0110 or ~1-30'J7 •99-~aoo SW-4646 -------LogilM~ach 1048 LocJ-ahoch 1048 ••OPEN HOUSE•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-SSAT/SUN. UNIVERSlTY PK. .sat GREENTREt::. Spac 3Br, 2"'ba. Steps to Awimming. volleyball, parka. 1109,000. James D Tatum, Rltr7S2·7799 HUGE SOR+ w /3balha. Jmmae, by owner, Save ,~:omm ! $124.900. Wknda or an. 5 wkdys M2 3549 WOODBRlD G F: CREEKSIDE La 48r. '2\.\lla, ram rm. formol, xtnl family eren w 1 hale~ dr Investment low prt~e. 0,000. Pick cpl/drpa. ·3187. 545·20'19 ~· WOODBRlDGE· GoalllY BROADMOOR 3 "Bdrm hom•. S101.IOO. Owner 5Sl-4'm ' HILLTOP DAMA POIMT CONDO Beautiful, nearly new, 3 bedroom, 21h bath, 2 story model. Wood burn- ing fireplace. pool, saunas, jacuiii. Lovely ocean brce7.es. HURRY! $88,500. A. C0U>WW. IANHI CO. 496-7222 831-0836 private. this very un· !d>-7023 Owner 535 MYSTIC usual, weH built homt: •• · • , , WAY has u n11nd b<>gi;ling n ew 311r I .Ba . h1~hl} up- ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCUHYIEW bot I l i.:rcld ~n 000 lly OWl)l'I' INSPtnlNG VIEW OF . h ( civ .'~nd mlt'; 2 BJ Club ';i.l hr~hp.' ~\i r,0~1 OCEA N & HlLLS · Sl21.000 (2S6> 2412 HOLIDAY RD 5 BR. 3 llA. Fam/dine rm, sparkhnf.( pool home. cmpltl'y upgrd'd & bet ter then new. Sl 98,500 Jbr, 21tba, 3 car gar. $195,000. 161'34' liv rm. form din rm. Huge glass enclosed deck. Cul·de· sac slrect in prestigious areu o( S1tn Cle mente. K . R . Prop e r ti e ,s, 492-8700, Ron F'u Hon. 496-0917 Suitable for 2 Fomllies LAKE VIEW COt4DO Ul'ST AIHS . 2 BR. 2 llA. 2 Br I Ba, pool, tennis & Lit w1rr11t. Ull, k1lchcn fl'l' prl\'. Heduced . S.~ w hltns to ~.500. 213·42'1·~789 THE BLUFFS Coast Properties o o w N s T \ 1 n s 4 tm, <hmng room. oeur , ' · ; Mluion Viejo I 067 pool. low assoti:i tion Co 673-5410 <.:omµlcte ;,: UH upl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • dues Owner movin" this S!~>.000 ~ 1-. d .. BY APPT. LCIC)Unil Hills I 050 ~-·~ 1 "' • • •• wcckcn Sl 1,000 under • • • •• •• .._, ~ • bank appralsel acl fasl ! l..aJ.:u n,1 Rea1·h l'Orner :••• •••••u •• • • • V.AllEY 640.9900 112 5· Front.I>(<'. North .,UNSET .PLACE. new 3 LUXURY HOME S. Juan Capistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:nd. tK'l'•'" .,1Jl' nf hwy. BR. Patio home. Earth IJ7·•Soo u 1-1000 ~ COlllJll1' 1500 "q n l'Om· l~nes, view 1.ot. close to Lcl 011r profl·~:.wnal Lil>· ~~ho\ £s\o\~ pp~~ OUTSTAMDIMG rn·1 bid~ Rc:.il 1.Jg una ~g. His M~ll S78.SOO -.~1d1 ... :. l>ro\ 1<.lc ~ou in· "~ -charmer. t ree!>, center ~er. 551•4725 di\ 1dual allcnt1on in Enter lbii. ma~ruhcenlly ln VLlJage San Jwm. 4 IUY P11t10 11 park"• spuce' th h r .._.EWPORT TERR appointed home into u BR. 1,530 sq. rt. home . · .. · Pnmt:' 3 BR pool homt'. 't:'C:..UCIDli! C ome 0 "" • luxurious entry hull & C:ould be 3 n~ntal,, 11rof. \ c. Sell. Henl or Tr:.itlc ~ o u'r ~a 'tn s t n S75.SOO. I Ol t VIEW ti lh in" room w custom .1\,11 S!25. KJ'll. crm~. l!l<l 8611 Own al(\ .\nwrn•d ':-. moi.t s ue· .. .. •"""CH AMERICAN HOME l'l'"ful new c:ommunit\ $81,900 gl~sed·in frplc. Walk on "'" 01.Afil REALTORS A ftEAL STEAL ' AT i-: ... l'JI><' to an uurJ ot 5P1 1usxh cWarEpcE~Kt,!15~t iOs Lon0 1Y. IMYESTMIMTS 111~ :.! Story Town home on 494·1001 494·7513 Si:!.;x)O! Almo~t ""'"':I lJl>UUI. quiet ll\•in i; Bluff w11haJl am enil1es w d r '7141496-7711 l-3dr m To'll. nhou~c . u11 .1wailln" v. ou in 1be Sad· arm en w, rplc. & 'II.et '":::=======:i:= "' l-'a n t a 11 u c \•iew . un · bar h g e m l e -~rnrlctl &" l'll'un :\Im rllt•bJt:k \'Jiil•\' <.:all us • u a s r !ol11ra"e. central 111r . lllll''" · behe\'ablc price. Hurry, bedroom w/ralsed plat· ... u, Cull 171418-17-6100 ' I '--·• T I Vl 1-:w a nd I antast 1I' ~l l tl37 11;11)(} 1orm or your uc:u. ru Y r ... l reallon area. Hurrv• i i 1 ~1 1000 BEACHSlDE appointed for a king & DKorator's DeCigM 2 Sty. Eni,:lish country :;tyle w upper h\ rm .• frpk . bdrm , dl•n & b,1. Guc~I rm & bJ w,sc·p t'otry on lowe r lc\'cl. Net..'tl" work'. $149.500 l\11ss1on ltt·Jlly 191 0731 A.,rt. Call Ka~·. g31-1sw · r -REALTORS queen. Every room ln --Barcd o nu 3 br, gr"'ut _________ ,this home has thought-in .ASSUME7%LOAN \liew. A <;, /~need yard. care. Bac kyar d has racious, spacious', r• ad y. Open Hous e Sat/Sun; 35201 Camino Capill.rano, Capo Beacn. 4 Dedrms, 3'h baths, 3 lplcs, formal dining r m home. Only 2 )'rll old. Horne o n bluU, 150' above the ocean. Enjo)' unobslrucled view ol Dana P oint and San Clemente. Seclud 1:d 4 Bdr m . 2 SU.000. By o wner. SEAYl!W JDcilzzf.'gaicbo & ev~l'- buths. stone frpk , dog <7141736·:1629 Upgraded n ew Bttr yth lng Jg automatic. l ... VESTMaHT yar ds. S'iS.950 Av1.1t (lrlly H a r bor. lJest v(cw. Need we say more? Coll " '" Slll -IS875 DIVORCE $250,000. 644-4597 OPPORTUNITY Ne.-.1 quick sale. 4 Bdrm.1------... 1 Pacific Coast f:'.'<rt'llcnt Motto! in the VlEW.L0'.1' 3 Bdr m. 2 2·~ ha 011\•n llouse --- heart of Lai:una. Xlnt bath, h v rm . dcu rm 1'huri. Tus~ t2·S m:n LU· evt. hech Cotte1CJ9 l<ond1llon Large paor & $75.000 Call 551·1234 dana 830·?752or581-6272 wnttl ng 1or -dccorutor Preaerties Associated "A" Realt.ol"1> 714: 496-ml> rcl·re111lon area Sl'lort l--._.-. --1 I OS" O~ner touch. 5 doors lo ocun walk to beach F'or in-GCJU"O""''CJ'M " You o wn the In nd. formal1on call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IJt-:WCASTILl.E 115.000.Call~ .:.-.---.---------c tilEARHACH 213: 331-5333 631-0406 . A11ytiMt Ri•l•ro RHlty J UST RED UC El> t o 1-:1. OOY i\ ,. & Oil\1 Paint M arinl 494-5678 499-2800 Sl2l.OOO. Bes\ buy on hill. 1111 plu'h • P''· ••t•r,1mu HVH MOMTEGO WESTCLIFF S harp Harbor L;an~ REALES~TE PRIC~SLASHED lwlow market for 1m · mediate sale! Ownt:'r lcnn.ng arcu Charmin~ 3 t\Qrm .. 2111 bath fo m1ly home. Wt•ll lor11tcd 'II.' it h manrextrns. $1-43,500 SUPER COAST AL VIEW 3 fk.lrrn . 2 hath cedar, J?lass. privacy. unique. 11' 2 rt. stained glaSb· wr1tt.'f" & JrliblS, come :.ce ! S175.000 ~~2 Los SerranOfj -l hr Ille• 1•n 1n· 11111 rored "4br 2b;t. Jam rm, b>gbl.Y 1£.~UTIFULLY ap· home ol( green:t>ell. near 2ba. shake roof. Pal·c,.et door ... panoramic \'iew upgrd . $149.900 . B y flOl•d 4 bedf-M. 2 comm. pool & clubhouu ter home . High gr.tde ~1.000 586-S.W Owne r. O.H Sat/Sun bathhoml.S.p.dhtlftCJ Charming 2 ato r y new cocoa ccpt. de -.. ...,....... 1069 2015 P o rl Chelsea. rm, for .. 1 II• , •• Wibn clt fireplace. A rorator drPS "'!,shee rs .............. •••••••••• ~_-198 __ 1______ sttal at.$70,000. :-.tain\!d J?hiss. d1nmg.hv ltrfck fplc, 2 c.ar =_...__. •~ , 1~ r m d1nder'. pcrfeetlr ON LIPO. new 2 BK. 2 Ba. REDUCED CJ•r=a e, la11d1•d & ·.......-..__..., ll)dscp"d, m an)' xlra s Mobile Hom t. sltps to __ r tl 5050 496-40~0 View of gnmns rattle & .,.:.ctt'r, S4S.OOO Agt $10,000 tpr' td. 1 .. t IMty ~~ SJ<ldlebar k to infinity 752-2550 BAYFRONT lft tlllls •xclt11htl~~~~!!!~~~~ l'nmplcte, pri"~ry ~P" lcryfr0ttt behind LUXURY CONDO 11 • l 9 h b or hood . l!~e Sat St,1n 12 t t ran Lido Nord Pier & Dock 4 UJG BAY &OCEAN \'U $14,,500. o~ will Condo, 2 .stry 2br. $49.500. o~v.499-2921 .0~cr__ + F. Bayfronl Prop. ~r,1~.2~d~~·~;:i1bl~;~ lwtpfiMftce. ~~~;:~~f.J: Pueo Sea TerTou Twnhm &&2·5002or~-5000 x216 S16S.OOO net, firm. Will Worid Wl«N lroker1 :thr. 2•.,bu. $99.900 c.111 'lARBOR \'JEW /\WARD trllde for seasoned 673-4545 3 Bdrm, I\.\ bath Condo. 2 7 8 o 29 6 f 6 ~ T.O:s. 213-661.0361 for car gar. AtC, ~9.950. 11 -1 · . I a l "Monaco", Rest in arcu. ~ppt or 714.67.3•1321 dur-Call 496-96'18 all 5 pm. Uy own;;,-;::;-m :i br. ~oo th~s lst. Sl-IS.OOO 1!130 1ng Opq l~e '1<>11r.s. Ol\lY, IA Y VIEW T-Hll I 090 I '• ha hi<>h in N1nuel 1 ort Bishop Pl. 644'7367 Sat Sun 10·5. M bll H I d I .... ., " o o ome, ocnle n ••••••••••••••••••••••• llills, many 11p gr11dl'S, Scaview. New Bedford 310 Fcrn11ndo, ~408 , exclus Bay11ide Village. 2 $7,SOO DOWN l~t· rncd yd. ~)(1ous to w,vie w . 212; Yllcht Bal.Pen.Mr.Carey Br 2 Ba, Din Rm, Den, !>t•ll. S86.900 2al76 Via Vunkee. Pvl i;treelS. wetbar. lndry, bltns. etc. No credit needed, owner P1l•dra Blanca.it95·141i!'_ C<>romunity pool/tennis. Spyglass Hill By owner. Prine Only. wlll carrybalance.4br& EIH., ..... ,R-,,.h $279,900. Bx own e r sbdrmCoronndo $59.500.675·7903 den. ~ ac. comet lot., ~ _,.. 640.llSST 933 3622 $279,000 • 551-1234 Circular drive. Im mac New, exquisite rambbng • • L UFJo'S, h ighly up· Home. Save closing cos· cuslomhome.equeslrlan PORTOFINO Harbor MewportH.tghh graded 3 Br 212 Ba cnn-ls.64H4S2 art>a , 20 mm. to Irvine. View Homes 4' Br. din Charmin~ 3 bednn on do. nr pool. $125.000. By --L-L--.----1-0-9-8 Npt. Bch .• almost '' acre rm, tam rm & g1tme tree lined street. Corner owner. Call for nppl. Wesmmnht' HORSE~. nat corner. site with. 3300 room. Owner ha:. priced fplc & bookshelves in ll v 152-6492 ;~ 640-8857 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• HORSES, HORSES sq. ft. of highly det~1lcd. to sell this week $157,500 rm w, picture w indow 640-8381 $2,SOO DOWN • • Ot're 10 La11una Beach 2 Btlrm. & 2 huth runch house Enjoy the rustle "eremty Pt.US room for your animals PLUS C1' parn.1on. SI 17 .500 • IUSIHESS O,f'ORTUMITl'S We also h•ve scvetill mon.y·l'(lllklng bus iness oppartunities. $30.000 \o $100,000. custom features. Super fee 640-1785 or 759-9269 overlooking 40' patio. '\ate Part'-•, wl...'-es lo to getlnto t~s benut. Sb,r view. Jus t being de Spa~ family kit .. has J ""• h,. ....... I• ~l IOC w-• d b nuESTIO.... ' trade 5 Br home on _.,.. • -·. sign~ . so ring your ,. ...... many cu~tom features. 4 prime part of Costa Me'a last! Agt. 5060 ideas. 1197,000 Who hos .i rrully fan Car gar + R. V. parking! O 0 Ir t: 0 u r 5 e r 0 r The We lllnJtton Group tasUc view'> You should P nced to sell al $115,000 warerrront home w pier ?tMr Rtol !stat. Custom Construction know who' It':-212 Tustin Don'l wail ! CalJ • •• 0614 E ...... """2 &r slit> Linda, Lido. etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·':'.!.· ves °"""""' Aq mue. Just $235,000. Royof Propertitu 546-87:,7 • ........ Hoftw t MONAIC:H IA Y \\i ll do! Come take u 642-1830 For S. 1100 TERRACE look. al the Bay, Ocean, •••••••••••••••n•••••• Custom home w view. fnarl~~us.i~id: ·~~e~j~~~:'c; HVH PALERMP VIEW HOME 595 Mo. Space r e ntal. under construction. Sunsets. And you will see 4Br, 2h8a, fam rm. din By Owner. Very highly Beautiful Mobile HoP'le Featuring 4 &R . 3 BA. it~Yrue! • rm. 2 .frplcs, \l(et, bllr., upgraded, in Blu'1s. Jbr, lo xlnl adult ~ark. MIDY Co1JUl:y room &. Corm~J J11cuu 1. Sl'IS,000 1945 2Ytba Cam rm $186 500 xtras. FuJl prlce. SU~,500. dining room . Spa off OHL Y $89,500 fort Bristqf ,Circle CnU Includes land. 'opn 'Hse <f'WUMt) Days, S40·59tf ma~ter s uite &c foyer Spic & span 2 bdrm. & 844-6221 for appC. Sat/Sun l·S or by flppt. Wknd 8,.h Re•-at 2 B"' atrium. Extensive use ol d w )k t t Pr\ I 295 Q d d '" ..... • ~ 'Rhtss walls & skylight. en. a 0 ocenn, en· n on y. · 7 ue a a. Expando crpts drps .' nl1 & pool!!~ Hurry on HEWPORT . 840·6385 refrla sw' newly painted ~ S'lJS.oooP .. ·TIO HOME this! HARIO. I HIGH in E~clu~ive Bauside EXCLUSIVE AGENTS' fOR VILLAGI-: 1'~1\lRE MALL lll)<lSo. CQasllJwy "' C •YWOOD o1 C ~ ACH SHACK w 'l>lun•, . Vllla 0 o adlt prk. Pools, J.,AGUNA BEA II • 1n rural seltine. 2 un . 2 RL'ALTY l N'' J • f bl i.~ ~ • \ d "' . ,,. Ull• a ew oc...., away permlLs for 3 sl y r e-J acun , Club Hae, boat 497-2457 ~·~n ·~~~fi~~~! ccrnl~o ~ • 548-1290 • Crom this quality buill 3 mooel,$117,500.675·1666 allp avail. $19,900. By , ..... bedrm home, largefomi r owner. S40·H80 or M o n I h s o Id Th ~ CAHAL i!ROM1' ly rqom. 2 bath, dble Cplc, WESTCLIFF'' 673·8404 HAUNTED HOUSE Me ander thru t h pAlhWOY' to cventuullf. hnd \he green shingloo 2-i.loty. 2 bdrm. housr. even has un authent.(t. coh·wcbhcd ba11ement $131,500 GOODVllES H ll Years young; con· tempora ry Spanis h ,3 bdrm. home, s mashing ocean & ml 11lews: fe ml- Jy rm., <'h11mo1s cal'pel & bronze l~vtlors. fl8',&o0 HIDEAWAY Ct>m c l o hls l o rl c al "Arlls l's now" & 1>e cnr hunled b y this 3 hdrm. & dl'n Mnnteroy Colnnlul ; e njoy thu sNlu!l\dn Of 8 h9rl~ gurdcn p11 th!I & ol·cah \'ICW drl'kl' $1!1~.ooo. landsca pin g alonl' i!I Vucantt~S75,000. large comer lot. Owner --------worth i.ce i n~ Only P'l'operty ftolil!eS42·~ enxlous and will help leathyl lyOwHr \c,...forsale IZOO SSl.500. flnancl.l. Call 510· 1161 I st Off•riRg ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPARKLING Ii DECORATO ll ATTEKflOH CH.ARMING PRICE REDUCED coNOrTION DEVB.OPEltS Spacious br:.ind new 2 $12,500 Bxtr14 large rouniry R.aversideCountylnSl,lil· BR. 2 BA l''oolh1ll Beautiful NewPOr\ Crest kltchen. 3 Bdrm , 2 ba, n ymcnd, approx. 490 lownhome. Many exlras, Condo. 2 bedrms Ir den new wood nrs. carpet'g, acres. Perfect for mini· includlng landscapmg, w/ocean view. Uparaded P.Al.RMO MOD!l wall paper, appllancea, ranches. s Miles from eJectrl; garag1 e1 door trpis. drps. wet bar . pool 4 Br. family rm w/frnlc, lbcludlna microwave. Leke Perris. open.er.,. centra a. r ron· S 11 ·" Sl49,500. Call for ll~pt. R.C. T • vLOI ,..Q. d · · Cl I & tennis courts. e ers 2 story. 3 buth!I. Ovn "'' ~ illorung. ose to poo • Ill b I I • n I • .1 I 942-0953 wknds, 548-243 flfl! A)l!O i.choots & s hopping. w pay uyers c 06 n 2200aq .. Incl. 8•1µ. JC nl wkdya. 41.,.,, • sauoo. <.'09L1 Up to $ZOO(). can to cond. Under ma rket at 1---::......---- UNLIMtTEO tee this one ~fore It's $118.750 THI ILUFPS VIEW aonc. New price S112,500. ~ew ofterlng; 3 bdrms., 64S.l474 ~7. -0~ 1' .. b th di . of mountniM from this --,,. " s; ning nreo. ~,.,. O'\ r rored wardrobe, home w /formol dining I I i I I wallpaper In matr~ 11ulte. LOADm VI /OAKS tFlw ecr• loeded w /oek \J;ees lTI Cleveland N1t'l FO((!lt. So. of Oranp Co. Municipal water. genUe rolltng knolls for view «Iles. Owner will carT)'. lovely ~ BR, lri-lcvel 811 .......... frflc.:walk·in closot., ~:;: .!'nS:fi~cr~~~d!~~ HOR VIEWl<HOLL l.4o. enc losed P.0 t.lo ; fi l'('placu. M uslcr s u11c Cape Cod -4 levfl condo. bnght &t cheery kitchen. (71•> 617•56&1 hns separatt' drcs1>inll 2llr. 2\.,Ba. pool, tennis, Vacant. A!klng J)8,500 , oaW.0530 Aat. t1rea & wood burnlnl( 1135,000. Owne r . 2764 GIB WALKER 1--------- rl replace. This is th" WATERFRONT Hiiiview Dr. 759-0839 Ill.ALTY 675-UOO IACHIAHC.H lari:esl model In \lr<'· CAPI COD uu•t ..... 1 this w .... ekend•. Fixer u.pper houiro, 3 ~ar 11t11i!IOus No a th' t(•w . N ••• " .,., "' 11r•ae, bunk house: O\ll Sl28,SOO. C' 11 1\ ll MJIOI M~ 3 n r . We~tc llU·deluxc 3br • ~ IP YOU bldu3, Well water, Coat• "" , 2ba, entry stylci. (om rm, "' LCICJUM Mt9ffl Reolty With BOAT UO<.;K lg• h\cd patio. Opel\ dal· lt.tave a aerv1ce lo offer or Ina. Iota of ttMI. ~tng 830-5050 49'94040 P?.lrom• Rltr. ly, 1201 PembrokeLn. By IOOU to aeU. f''~ an ad 1pllt lnlo-2'•· T.nna. II... .... fn U1c Da l y Pllot BKR ...&-1 .... 1 owner. tO·HH OT OUIUlle lectkl* •• , · nM)m.lnt 848-0100 Phooe&Q.587t. OlUU.alO . ' ?.-~~~~!~ ...... ~~.~~~!~!~~ ..... ~!~.~~~ ...... ~~::!.'::~~.~ ...... ~!.~:~~ .... ~:::.~:~~.... Fr1day. Qcl~r 21. 1917 DAILY PILOT DS 4cnec)tforMle 1200 lec-.Propffty 2000 Pro,.rty 2000 HewportlHclt ll69 CottaW.H 3224 tti.ti1MJ1oa .. ac1' 3240 ..._,HtUnfwwilMd H4MIH1Uflftnii.a.d HounU11tw••4 ....................... ··•···········•················•·····•········ ..................•.....•...............•..••. ··········•··•·•······· .................................................................. ... A nlHTION }; Dll.UXE DUPLlX neaul •Hr t\omc. bcb out M~ao Verde lux. Ul'C. Dr, 2 ba, bltns. 2 c;:ar ,,..... 1244 Mewpori leech 3269 Cl•Mtftf• 3176 IUILDERS !! SlM.500. Nice 2 Bdrm & front f abulous vu, com· home. 4 Bdrm, 3 ba. ~ tiar .. fenced yd, pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NJ!:W l Hr. lncoruc $il25 pl rurn SSS01mo wanter mo.lst&last.497·2042 67$1-~~.!~31 Chalcau Li&. NEVEK J..IV~D -IN 2 WALK TO HACH horecurts48r,FomRm. Ranch style home w1lh G ......,....,. 3 B<I b I I c If 1 b •· b h buildabl R 1 P c r m o r e u t lltc "IDS ~ETS OK __ bt.-droom, putlu home m rm. ous1i p us ari; on go crse, c u .,. c e ·4county ot nt!i g hborhood . tl3:! On B bo " ,. 3B d f adult community i.l P8 fenced yard. Only one prlv.$475.213-794-3-1.53 ) Ove.r t5,000 i.q.t\. tot;tl. __ Pl C M 0 water . .J r w / al E1Side 2 Br gar S36S r+ en Yi/ rplc. Clolte J · ' ~ blocll to lhc btia c h .•-=--_;..----.;._--ClosetoCoataMe!la. &l· umer, JHH I i.hp :n:uli&ble.$700/mo. ~or61s'-s2S8 ' to :.hopping <.-enlcr, bult to pool. acuzzt. le b .. ,..,..,mo.HUKKY -cull Lense, nllwTownhome. 3 / tert\urry,caJl&1~030J PRIME Sat.Sunl·S 1'1\557·"579 On Lulu. l!:ltii:anlly i.ervl ce. S450 t m o . courts,4~m! Mirrored _... UR d' . SANCLE~!ENTto: rurn111hed 2 Br lncl'g Nice & clean 3 bdrm. 2 49"-mss wardrobe, (ireplacc . * 494-805 7 * l>c~ut.111d~~~r:::.nv~. FORC:'ST E OLSON . .. ... EASTSIDE TRl-PLEx-3.2.2.111 lop p1;&no, color TV, mini bath. Fncd yd Obi gar. Lcu~e ~OOimonth. <714> 83 0098 6 fl CO$TAMEli t.-ond .. 4 yrs old Only \'ltw.pv~b~h $1j()01mo. Alley e nt. S500 incl. Stry. Home w tlg mbtr 752-1846,askCorOenylie-Oce11nfront 3 BR, 2 BA, ti I· or 75-1784 a DUrLEX $127.500. Ot•e11nfront 2 Br Doll gardener. Agt640-J034 i.c~plet'• lgdyrpr~; frWplacl;knt:two GREENTREE HOME· (rpll', garage, wiCnlelrl p pmd l I-' B ~ BERT I L' y H Sh b h~. , ~1 ·• h Bttl 2Br c ount.rv furn . $tl00 t rno. a res1 enl11a •"ts 2 r . 3 Bedroom upper unit HA I.,NR ous t-· ort t e rm PLUSH Nt:W·2 sty, 2Ur c s c 11 s s op t> ~ " •·~-~ wllh sundeck. lower 2 REALTORS ~,~k. • , triplex w /huge frplt" S49S/mo. D62~0:l56 a~ kitcuheo. frplc, coverctl 615·5670or6?3·7848· ::u:~0ni!~l·13~r· r-a..-.L-.._/ bedroom with enclosed 215 DeD13r _492·4121 WATERFRONf.tlOMES gar. Drive by 365 962-000lpm pa o, nr pool, park ten· &yrront condo, plush 2 • · · -!!ti'••! 1 v.a pat\o & y.ard. Kang sized 631-1.WO Hamilton. 549-1446 nil>. & :icbb. $395 mo. Br, 2 ba w ilrg rms, love-S. JUOft Crypt• I 500 bedrooms. individual 3 Br. 2 ~a w1frp!c. Cov-551-2776 IY view. Full 11ec utlty. Caplaff'ClftO 3271 •••••••••••••••••••••••laundry areas, bullt-in LohfwSot~ 2200 . Newport Hgts 3 Br eredput10.7062 JoordDr. . sub-iiurk'g Slip avall.••••••••••n••••••••••• 2 adjoio1ng lotll. Puolfic runs~. oven, garb1&ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• HWPTCRiSTCOHDO duplex, l 'h Ba, fplc, pvt (213)439-02111 . evei; Unl\' Pk Ill, 3 Br 2'1ll Bit, QlllG7s-6775 ut.slunding valu. xtra lg View Memorial l'ark. dhsposal. &dishwasher & 2 Br ~ Ba , pool, tennis. patio, gar, $4()0. 552.1350 t114)631·0234 + bonu.s rm, Oxford, · 2 br, 2 ba, up;raded con $100.Phone642-'1150 fireplaces. Just 5 years FINISHED beaullCul.$700.640-1751 -$52S.s.t7-7044 ;833-3215 •XTRAPLUSH3Br,3Ba do. Pool. secluded. NI' old. Owner desires ex· MESA Verde t:x~<:. dJl?lrhp 3 hbedrm. 2 dbalh, Lse or lse opt 3 Br 2 Ba twnhse. Cls to bch, rrpl, shpg & schls. lmmac. C-rclol cbangeforuddltionalun-LOTS Oceanfronl Sparkling 3 w/poolbtwn.2golfcrses. is was er, cpts, rps, · . lrg tlo ..,.,.1 2eargur 493~ .._ -I &00 s I Dr frplc comp! furn 4 br 3 ba 3 ca "ar 2700 nice areu, kids1'""'t OK. home, S430 mo. melds pa . • """' · ·.i----------rrapeavy Its in an C emente • • · • r ., · ..,., .... .,., .. .,.,7 A"~t wtr & ass o c dues LulC in t. :ivl now ••••••••••••••••••••••" ...,46 500 i A\'ail 3·11 mo's. $680. sq. ft. Prof. decor'd, $795 . ....,., • ...,.. • ...,., gen , no · r..t95 mo No t ·e req'd __ .__i... U•"-COLt OF MEWPOlT Six lot~. rea.dy te> build. 675-111-!9 Grdnr. & pool ser v. Incl. fee. 552·5586 evs. Mar'ianoe. s•0.0663 o~ .-_..,• .. '""JI Plans ~rm1l. slret:l is --- ---~6331,S57·8717owner. · ""'"'7"1<' Pnmecomm.loo.oncor· 675-SSI' in. One lot or all M7.000 On lhe Bay. lovely Jbr, $750 Great house on cul· Wo.odbr1dge 1mmac. _.....,.. __ .. _ .. ____ _ ner 2 major ats nr Dis· -to$52,000. ea1r 1J•bu. Outside shwr, Twnhse, 2 sty condo. 2 Br. dtH;ac, 4 br, 2~ b~~~ pnvate home. 2 br. den, EASTBLUFF oeytand. Bldg nas ~en • SPEHDAILI * wshr1dryr. Wnlr rental. 2'~ Ba. FP. DW, Micro poQI & ploy yard. troOl 'l.c;="~~tw/bea -.ran & flib\lfr'homn?·'-_,=--=~----- t>ea.ul . ~verted. lo 4 2 hou5es on l lot. 3br & Pacific Coast 213-7~9-4.1"5.213·697-6087 W3\'C. 2 Cltr gar, W1lrsh s er v. Fine urea . Nr oclu\Hlaske. b:la:Ba4' • ;:wfVie.wr-SSA Mo Act. suite ofttc~ +-lobb)I. 2b.r. lc.e1y .reno~nted , comptr. door opnr. WW parks, ltchool & library. pen at-Sun. 12 to 3. &U-lll3 .:· •o••••••••••••••••••• Bonus bldg also inc Id . property' w 7'"', s pendn· Proeerties Yrl)l.-2 !Ge BL, P_!ltlOl), ept.s,.drpi;,.JleW. $450roo. 539-171l!t 962·9~1 (jim). Eves: 6.t4-879S or 644-8432 . vely 1' bedunc:-2 bath.. .C~~co~~ilt!dto ad· blepefmo.S71.500 f_rplc. gJr .. Wa!th1~ryr. 67S.s487Agenl. . --.. -h -3% .. 1 4 81',~ Ba. lf!T•C. ~1n1t, oroe .l!!l\.tl ~s. <Jr~ nil ion al 4 i.tes Total ...., _ _,.;..... ....... ~~ 6l I ·OJ 9 _J.11vtlnw St'ai.hore Dnve 645-4345. • ---i Br townhou~e. $375.mo. CMJllftO. OC .. Westcllff a~ea fplc 10 Nice ar~a. $S9S:-9634'56T" • .,............. • .. ..... .......--:.-;I -.. U A ... A ~ n p I •. I bh r I ••••• •••••••••••••••••• • • . .. A t r package offered a t .t..---~at .:-c•-"-317' , .. lll>ll ~l.Br.11~ ~·<l. oo "'cu ou~e ac1' I~& din rm, 2 car gar. gen ,no ee. $149 500 w Id w d , "'»VW H .,... ~-"-Cam-rm n e w c pts ~11~847-aalr PECT"CST'"'Lfffe"'V · e-r • 1~ l -4 .. -1--;;.... ____ _ ' • or 1 t! 6 .. 5 6625 * ...,EWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"25 ' 1 & 1 t' 2Br 2Ba frpl avl now .,. ,mo .,e,op .oi;,· ..,...,, iidrm:Oen.T"ibnth. lg~ --Brokers 6734~5 .. • " ~ 1mo. ~t a s . • · · · LOT-65xl50 Panoramic ocean vu. Nu t>W-0299. upt?r Condo ·Clol>e to Si001mo. Ph: ~-7795 Lo\'e ly unfurn. beach yd. Nr s hopp11~g &t OFFICEILDG TlllPLEX,C.M. A f Pt· 2 St • 2br w,nu furn & appls. ocean 2Br, 2Ba. tennis. huuse on b1t)' w/sandy s chooli.. S375 mo . • Creal Eastside loc. ;;5_~. · ans · or~ $500mo.49tl·3747,8-10AM N1~ at-clean 3 bdrm. 2 jacutz1. i;uunu. clb hsc, 4BR,28a,Den. front. Pvt i:ommunity 847-6210 ~~~p!r~eJ::a~~dg 6;~0 newer 3br. 2ba. frplc, yd. &ll lrvme Ave 348.8532 bath. Fncd yd. Dbl. gar. S370 mo. 960-3076 .. ~~~o'~~~~ Bal~a Coves. Plenty ol BR, 2 BA. fplc, cpts, sq.ft. Good parkini;'. Net G!> 2br, lba, palios. encl. · HousH UftfW'ftlshtd Alley ent. s5oo inc l. BEAUT. DECOR. near parking. 3 br, 2 ba, bar. drps, fenced yard. Kidt> leases. ~hows profit al gTar.si7o.ooo. Zoned for Dplx <R-2). h••••••••••••••••••••• gardener.Agt.S44·504e park & lake. 3 br, 2 bp, Br, 2Ba house. N. End, 8io50/mo. Yrly lse. Mrs & pet OK. $345. 963·4567. low rents. $250.000. Pnn· om Lee, Rlt.r. 642·1603 Ocean vu. wlk to bch. ~al 1202 On Glen Circle, s panking fncd yd w 1bbq. 5'50. mo. close to bch. bus & shop-Long, 644·861! Agent, not fee. c1plesooly. . Ownr 496-30S6 bfr 9• ~fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• brand new 3 BR, 2 ba .. 842·8S-)()or894-4887 eve ping. 494·7079 6 IMlms 4 Br, els to schls. harp 4 bedrm, 2 bath + w.-yMTaylor Co . I 'S:!~~~y~~~~~~~·s 3 BR, 2 Ba. bllns. crpts, 2 Beaut Sp~~isb 2 BR •. din. park, pool. $625 /m<J . den. OW. cpt.s, drps, nice REALTORS · 644-4910 PUBtlC •I & A ReMTALS · 67s:'7060 car gar. Avl Nov. l $395. rm .. ternfac ocean view; lncls grdnr. 6 mo min area. $395. 963·4S6T HURRY! Why pay $25·$30 when mo. 7Sl·o.'.U8 deck, stove & refrlg.. lse. 833-11161. Agent. qo ree. SALE/TRADE UCTION ~ YOUCJtn gelthebes\for LARGE: 3 Br. fplc. gar. elec. garage. Nr. Vic-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~:;:~~::----uu BeauUlul 4000 sq fl tree A WON'T L.AST less. $15. fee. 7 Duy:. range, kids OK. Yard. pct sharp 4 bdrm home toria Beach. $450 Agt . OC F Bd eshtlilnster 3291 s ta nd i n g bu 1 Id 'WHt Coast Hwy $135 furnished unit S390. S48·-ll3;,; 642.0835 or w;hcavy shake roof. Liv· 49.t·75SL EAN RONT. 3 rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing +19,000 sq rt un Si>. K·l lots. SJC. Close· Sl90duplex . U6-S4Zl Ing rm w/frplc, family --with balcony for enjoy-ice~ bedrm, 1 bath, OW. developed property. 5 yr 1.5 ACRES in. Slreet.s are in & ready $195 Bach. ulil pd w >d rm ofr bright, cheerful $500 mo. yr lse, 2Br. view ing tbe sand, sea & surf drps & Cpls, good area. lse, nel/net,nel. $350,000 OdolMr 24, 2PM for development. Call S21S 1 br plcx, util pd Mesa ver:ae North, ;j Br 2 kitchen , lge master home on cul-de-sac. (714 ) and V..{EW. lmpre11sive SJ151mo. 963·4567 Agent. Jt 29"'., dn. Interest only FOf'lwfo.547·7784 Pact·fi" COISl -S!25 2brhouseH. Bch Ba. child or sml pet ok. bdrm. Across from lake 794·2311,4.94-8665 wood1'y exterior. nofee on balance. By owner "' ~2br house w r :mt 1782 New Hampshire. & park. ~25. ~-9-427 3 8d 2 b Privacy $800/mo. . WiU trade for Newport Sr1536'unitkid:;ok .$US.AvJ tmmed. &4Hl996 --rm. a~ean \'lew. BAYFRONT 3 Bdrm of· BR, C! ba, frpl, 2 car gar. Waterfront Prin onh• \JO + NEWER UNITS Progert1•es s.?'IS 2br 2 ~tor) 1·ondo 3 bdrmli, lg frnly rm. nCJlr SS001mo rice. ram rm. dinin&' rm Nice area ~25 + set·. Clark. 3055 West Orang~. Good Orange Co loc v. pool. kid:. ok SHARP Westside 3 BR, ocean" H. Harbour $1.25. 494-7290 fl boat dock. PrivAle ~ Anabe im . 92804 Min. down $600.000 631·040 537-7722 t826Nev.portHl,C :.1 :i.tT.rm.2 car gar.rrpl~. 8.I0·-1242:_ --tbr cottage on Lag Ca· $1100. n.-a.xesU..fum 3600 1714)8218920 BKR. Repl) lo .tl1 ;:958, $15. fee 6-lS·~990 pallo. gardt:n. walk g . • · • BE.5TLlOONORD ~ ---·--Daily Pilot p o Box distance 10 s ch I ·5 & Dix. nearl.y new 2 BR, 2 n)on Rd. OH stree.t prk g ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE BUILDING. 2 Sure we cost more. but sbops $l25. 556-8402 BA. els to rrwy & shops, and slora~. 494-8620 L 0 C A T I 0 N ·Costa Mesa 2 br. J ba sty, Near Harbor Blvd on 1560. Costa :\lei.;i Ca MobiW hofM I v.e're worth it" earth clrs. $3251 mo. Call LOl)'mMI Hilts 3250 I~UXURIOUS and com· partial))' furn Washer. 19th c .~1 $1S6,000 91.626 TrtrPrils 2300 HOMEFIMDERS Br. 2~. garage. closed Nan,9S2·7787 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pletely redecorated 2 dryer. refng. Child 979·.5099ownr brkr ... a •RE ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. pauo. pond. new de-. b ( ~ li BR B bdrm. 2 bath & dining ok.$295. 682 Joann. Tim ""-PM DESERT. ltob1le $14Slbrfreeut1I. cor . child OK S4SO. 3 Bdrm, 2 a, r-plc, gar. park ngnew2 ,l a, room j!nd two outdoor S<IS-0438.avall.Nov.lst OPPORTUNITY Home Lots for sale. "Oil $1S03br. kids ist110PI S4l·38i1 c pt b • CJ o s e to A 1C, 2 car gar, xlnt loc. d e ck 5 . v 1 E w 0 f .&~--&, IE.-t-11.-d t 100 ° S2102brluds1plex1pool s chlsi shops. $425/mo. Nr pool le clb hse. s!ns. ..,.-·-'" .._...,,_. toownaduplexinamost cour se, beaut. club ~tbrlrplc.nodep ~pac .. 3 br 10 E -side 962_2273 mo.S8l-7209 Bay(root. $700/mo. This ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACHAREA2·0N·l 3Br28a, +•cpl Br $135,000. Bkr. 536·3377 Income Pr'OfMrlY 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• desirable area of San house. C all V e ra $260Jbrkidsifncd,gar triplex.frpk,2 enc.gar,CONDO "b 1 b isreallyelegaotUving!! '4Aoalal.d 3706 Clemente w/an opt to Kitchen. (714)~·5588or S375Corona 3br,gar 1tnc. yd. Gardener. Refs. "' r. 1 ~. a. new MlglMI 3252 ALSO, lar ge 2 br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• purchase when court ap. Doo Marks. 642·3092 OPt'n 7 days Fee suo. 675.1849 cpls. drpe1. rerng. Pool. •••••••••••••••••••••• balh+den, dirung rm, & really reduced rent for proves. Asking S85.000. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr.£. clbhse. S295 mo. tsl. lust aut. pvt. area lwnhrne private patio. SlOOO/mo Modern 2 Bl' apt. In ex Call for details. Or~ County Suite #206 • CLEAN & QUIET. + dcp. 979·7888 Ocean vlew. 3 Br. 2 lse. All Lido benefits change for babysitting :; EL. ~~~-1s:a~· llltr Property 2500 557-0822 ~ew cpts. fre~h paint 3 E . h frplcs, pvt bch. tennis, with these leases. Cull yr old daughter. after _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Br. "ar. lndry rm. rued xeculivc omc near pool.SSS() mo.834-JJ33or about th e s pec ial noons & s ome evet. . • ~~~~~~~~-,;~;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._,;I,~;.;;;.;.;~~~~;;.;.;~~ _... ll " ocean: 4 bd, :J ba. fllm 494_3320 be f"~ h ,... .. .,,,... f 30 • lol»oa Isl-06 yard. :"'o do~s. SJ'i~ mo rm. din •m. wet b"r, fire _ ne 1.,, you may ave urS.,,.,..., at 5: PM. ·s1s,ooo DOWN TRIPLEX S71 500 CRY ····~·················· ~25 to ffiO\"l' in See 21;s11 rlnr. outdoor BBQ & ~ a Terrace Twnhse. ex· with these l WO above ldbo p • I 1707 , Charmin" J lift, :1 ha ()r;1n:;:e »i':9f-.0·3!1l!!J "'"'·" ,. ,.. 1 f 11. D Lidoh~ase!:-' a etUftSUO takes over pay menls on <.:lost: to beach ;ind shop " poo "'"" mo: ... ons .. er c us1\·e rec uc Illes. 3 r WATL'Rf'RONT llOM t.:s •••••••••••••••••••••• • house +. wppro\•ed plan~ pmg 2 Yt:arb vld Ncwl) Sharp 3 br with n•ot1 ,oJ t-tll'n · pallu . .:.u "'' --lse opt 8411 070i · '1611 13.17 2' · Ba $151'.1 497 3771 "' for duplex Ov. nt'r will tle\'.:lo~d arua or tlunl Dir Locutt'<I in th«! Coon ~)(J .\1:l fl75 Ill:!;! :'\;It'\' 2 Ur I H.1. \'1\C"I j.!.lr . ' • • ..:___ . -631-1100 IALIOA IHN earry rinam·ini: & i.ub. 1n ~t o n Bt-al·h rri cl' I) l.:Jrl:!e ll)I :"o do.-11 t11 lie'-pumt. tnl'll )II l'r"I • luiott Viejo 1267 Sl:!S·S!iSA ~!<>nth ordinate l.'a ll Hl•·k i.h..1q)f\ 1 n 1,,,.,.,, 10 ;m~ \'eleran 1 Ibo ,. ... • 3207 in<ll .1i:ed '"' :!11:.:•1 Hwrt1,,.o.t •••••••••••••••••••.••• b lnd udc,. ulil ~quipped Ayers Sl.W.5(1(> tor qull'k ,,Jk 556-7777 ° 0 enins ... a WJll."''' S!f'>!I ;)llS·:!iiti HorbOw 1242 THE FIHEST IM 1 t>r. 3 a. fam rm. 3200 kttd\j>oi. 105 ~1arn Sr. 556-1777 World RMI &tot• 8 UMITS • Super Cleon • These e1re re.al "PllQt' af Owne r s hip u nit:. Beauttfull :-ma in wined n prime renul ;.rea oC Co:.t a "e"·' s:m.ooo Newport Pier Reotty crilam1-2oos BaJbN ~d. Ne...,.rt Bch.673-2058 C;C'>Oft l1 nanc·1n•• .t\ ula W -'dR -• "'-t t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION Vl&JO sta.ft. 11--l-.&S unlu•J::o. N 1:12. llalboa.ti758f \U "' On e ... og o • lX.:~;.\:\'l"HOST W !lth M '°"\Cr ll\l'."d 1n 1:1Cec ;1 Ur ~ SIZSO~o_Ag~nt.51!·~ bit-)•--------~ I BR. 2'' li.t Tuv. nlhlUM:, N1:w lake home-~ure lu' 't:A!':t'll<JNT Jbr. iua.. 2 car ~ar. Dix. Nv pell. SS25 winter. 673-66-tO ROYMCC __ ... ,_ ----1Brtdt'11.:l lla.w111tt:r 2•,IJa.p,tp~•llv &tlcck~. Jll appll ~. ~w11-""01, · a\'1uw,ne"4brv.1v1ew . .__ ,.. I d ,. t H t v ~ '" ""' ury! 3 Bdrms .. 2'2 bi&lhs .. R~~ Ltote S750 Yrh ~\Ol)(I ~ '.111 n ry rm .. ~wp g ~ 1tmn1). 1, blk off w:it~r 2121 Yacht Ya .. kee. _,,,. 111 O Newport ll•d '"'.,. t; d 1 c:..')75 ... & J car garJge . Spanis h " -• be~ 2800 673·5'110 Jrc.. . r .nr 11111 • Hoat dock uv:11I $.525. Ult-roof. <-r1:am c<1rpet.s per mo. Comm. pool/ten Costa Me1a 541-772' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lri: 2hr 11r oft.'n 1111 tht> mo ~-:otiS mo 1213_l-117 1302 lw f & drape~. lar)l•• double ms &10·8S57. 833-3622 I & 2 BK Wnt1 Llllh p0 - --Why pa) t.i xc,.,' i:-:" pumt 1, tilk fron\ bJ} & B r _. n d n c v. _. n d !lam . .tfl tipni patio \\llh \ 11.:v. or moun µarking Stl!p:o Ill b<'h NOWSt:L.U:-;C ~ change• Fn ml.. Zd.orll\'Y h•·h ~HO mu 10 mo or ~JuUful -2 HI<. 21 b.t lrviM 1244 ta ins & lake Coty IEST ORIGINAL ti75-.1258 aft9Alf ONLY6 LEt"T Realtor 19~·8502 li.e tl73 ITS-I Con<JG.2 Fp.lc!>.DW.v. d. •••••••u•••••••••••••• fire place:. 1n mai.ter !1~:~.s olabed~m~0f1~!c.--detMor 3722 Westbay TripCuH PROBLEMS? prim~ beach loc. $395. REMTALS Bdrm. & family room. townbome: \'&cant since COSTA:\ll::SA. • CoroMd~Mar 3222 9634567 Agent,nofee. 2 BR.2 ba ... Ji25 525 ~l~~n.p3a~~~~&Ni~~ comp. redecor. l\fove in ~ COAST PLA_Z.\ They are our SJ>ei.'iully ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>Side 3 Br spotless Crpt, 2+ Dor 3 br. 2 ba ~JS 525 now ! A I I new & SlS9.000lo~64.;>00 Creatively handled b)' CottJge. 2 Br 1 Ba. patiO'. drps, lrg fncd yd SJ9S. J BR.2 81&... . .. ~ Only $5S01mo. Call gorgeous! $725.mo. AGT J Bdr,'!' 2 balh tramed counselor i.. ~wdecor.curport.S.of mo.s.i6-iS28 48R,2•1 8a. SS5017951-830-4'U---9-'------64()..5560 •------''------ ·-owners unit plus two 2 Phone for a ppointment Hwy. 955·3S47 evc.s. COSTA MESA vel)' 3 bed rm, 2 ba. fplc. •---------- Bdrm rental units 675-4961 o. new 3 br. 2 ba. 2 3BR,2bathb, OW. Ai C. drps . c•ts, Nwpt Crest Condo 2 ~r 2 Fealure s complelt: THf'CALllSON CO. llORECL1Ff'S2 Br2 Ba. car gar. Close to schls & great areu $395. mo. Ba. adlts only. Pool, Jae. c arpet , drape s. REALTORS fncd yrd. grdnr. dbl liar. shops. ~/mo. 644-1493 9634567. Agent, no fee. sauna. $395. 642·1305 landscaping. fl replace .,.,,n N '"""'rt Blvd N 8 owner. 5.525. 6H·Ol64 or 894-5718 (3 Bdrm I. Patios, decks U».1' e-...-· · br. 2 ba, nu cpt and paint Bluffs, 3 bdrm. Bayvlews, &gar:ige~ Red &tah New Dplx lbr. 2ba, fplc . eat older 2 BR house. thru-out walk to sa• pool. ~lo $750/mo. W..t.d 2900 n.xl lo park. Wik lo bch. 1925 Anaheim, front. dleback College. $395. Rltr644-01J-t C: nm PI t! l 111 n u "in" ••••• •• •• •• • ••• •• ••• •• • S.S15. ·128 Begonia 644· 1132 Pets ok. $295. mo. First & per mo. Eve 496·2824 Luxurious Condo. Near Oel' I last mo. 833·0523 . -Vt.-c-..1-... _... t""'. Ova 833 0151, OWN Propert y 1n2 Br, hvlng, kllchen.1----------_ """' --"""· -,, .... Inglewood, Hawthorne s tove, rerr.ig . garb .' ,. w ' evs/w n<lsS48-9875 Open daily 10 to 5 or So. Bay area? dsposl, $)()() mo.1·684·5016 ~mo. Len '131·4433 , _________ _ 835 PauJarinoAvt> WILL' ••y C ·~HI' t> .. _ _. Br, 3 ba, bar, blUns, l l blk W. of Bristol 1. · .-"" -• C:h mi b b h 'l513 CAM .. ,."'-a.u_, ~...,.. term rental, S:WO cpts. drps. highly up. Ph. Tom D'Allessandro ar ng 2 r. 1 a ome rv;i1~~1"•'"50 mo. 3br. 2ba. Panoramic So. ol Hwy w /frplc. wood1----------i----------1 graded Condo. 3 blks \0 \l M LaBorde, Realtor ( 714 )548-3404 T.D.PROPHTIES ceilngs. dining rm. yard 'ewporl Heights new RV Groves Nu 2 br, 2 vubm.fncdytd,cblldten beach. Pool, Jae, saun•. (213)674-6907 o! 17H l & p;itio. All new kltcb. Ouplex.3BR,28a,frpl, ba,den.frpl.Pool.tennls. OK.petsno.581-1749 $S2S/mo, 1 yr lse. ,\vall SSOWUK&UP Studio, l bedroom Maid service. pool 2376 Newport Bl, C.M 548-9755 or 645-8967 sn.roto WElkL Y RATES Full Kitchen & TV Llne.ns & Utilllies CLOSE TO OCEAN ltoval Wies Mohl 2(8) ~ewport Blvd, CM 642·2611 .. Qualtty 1-Plex . C.M NEWPORT DUPLEX. 546-6201 anyll me or w,side by side ref rig & gar. $ISO. 642·S722 $475. S.W..0997 aftSPM 3 Br. 11; ba. Condo. A/C, Nov 1$1.540-4"80 SUS CASITAS l714)846-5221 afl. 6pm d.shwhr .Ju.st redone in· 1 •-------1 l WHY LIST? !tide & out. Real cute! EASTSlDE 3 Br. rplc, velytownhse3Br,2ba, poo avail. Atleh gar. H.wVJ.wKHlt ~.:~I~ ~:r~dulr:.goelll~ Owner anxious. SIS0.000 ~.000 :J Br. l br. nr :\lust 1'eU ! Agt. &4S-l 103 water A~l i;7J.20.'i!I. eves --------· &12·3338 Gorage G.;rdener $i50. huge yard. gar. 5400 mo. >\1C. lrg encl pat, newl)• $395/mo. S3J.ll50 New end unit-Super no pets. :mo Newport We buy homei. for full 703 8cl(oni:J 95S 36.t9 675-2305 painted & immac $375 . .,...,,.,.. .. acll l26t View! 2Br, den 2~" ba. Bh•d. markelprice lmmed ac e\'C" 998-4)168or955-2"99 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. t e nnls. jac .1---- Seashore Duple,, IAttGAIH ! Uoo. Ai.tent 96l-4567. ~bdrm 2 ba. 2 ear garage. SOOOimo. 2704 Hiiitop Or. ice lbr dplx. Quiet. Sep. " 26UHITS --------t're:oh 2 BH. walk lo Newly decor. Avail Dec E$UOW.48rJ •~Ba,TFbP. WecludeBdl2 8rdHidfe-~-640-0925 bygar.Emplolderadlt. S177500 Showi> spendabl~ \'cry Willpaycasbm u rla:.h for ~Jch ;adul~.no~ti> lst.Under$400.Ref.2123 .t502 yn&ale, e ay. g yar . ru1l1----------nopelSS48·l02l , • clean 5438,000 Cull yourhouse .uml1>orland 497.331j8Agt.&l-l·2212 Parsons.C:\t. Wlllow1. 55 1·2000 ; trees. $l90. 499·t036 &2Bdrm.Allamenllies.1•2 1--'--------- Yearly income $15,600. d 558 3327 e vei> Orange Co D.lck pa)'· ~-3484 . 556·0846 blks lo bch-Furniture 1 BR, w w cr-pta, drp5. Big 4 bdrm. u;per & 2 ~l Bk · ments OK. Scott Really NOV J usm1ne Creek. New Brookview ~ondo. 3 t-t...... • 3244 1--1--3244 available. M75. 675-1702 blt.ns OtR refrl& lndry bd 1 t I _____ r.___ 536-7533 New upgraded lrg 3 BR Br, 2'h Ba. air cond, ,..,._ .,,....._ '"'">""'• .....,., ""'lO 'G ;. t:' Q I • rm. ower. on osl c COVJNGTON-Sl90,000 t :I . . c"'" d""" all ...... jor •p· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or""..., "' .._ .,.. . ns "'wtr . ~ u et beach inveslment Just 211 BA. umi Y room, ., .... , .,...., .~... ... garden setUng or adlts, llatedl Agt. 64g.9898 6 Yrs Young. Super Loe. R...tafs pool, tennis, &uarded en· pins. Pvt ~auo, tennis, ' Bluffs condo, 3 BR, 2 ba., S48-l098. No pets. Walk ~~~~~~~~~~--~B~rok~.~er~536~-387~7~-••••••••••••••••••••••• try. $1300 /mo. Agt. pool.jacuz11 l.No~ xlntcood.~Mo. shops Ho.ff FwtNllttd 640-6600. Gerrie. Pl:: s.:~r. s. C1I macnab I Irvine Agent&f4-lll3 ·-~·--.. -... --37_4_0 lottfer~ 2200&.ottforSah 2200, ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOV r-a .... •w N•w up •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••• ....... __ ,_,_.... 11 o' It · ~ ,,.... . ... . •••••••••••••••••••••• --SPYGLASS Ute 1 Bdrm house. Newly raa. y graded. lrg. 3 DR, 2~ SMALL BEACH HOTEL ••••••• •• •• ••••••. ••• • • DELUXE decorated, no pets. $250. BA, family room. Vie~ · Rooms $30 Weck ' CLOSE TO BAY PROl'~. DECOR. Ph845-0118 ~:'!:~t:~·e~oo~ ~~r:n;~ Apl$140/mo.536-7056 macnab I Irvine Lower 3 Bdrm. 2 bulh 4 BR, 3 Bu. fum·rm. 3 car Nice 4 br, 2 ba, ram rm in WOOOlllD•I $1300/mo. Agt. 640-6600. ..och 3741 gur. 2 Frpr11. microwave xlnt cond. $550. Owner. Upgraded 2 BR + d en condo Gerrie. realty (luple x apl f>11tio . 0 ,. e 11 . wet ba r . 838-8513 Ui · 1----------. Beautifully furn1i.h ~d Punoramic view. $900 W/View Of lake & near rec. fac "ties BLUFFS WATER VJEW AGUNA BEACH M'l'll ssso ·mo yrh· mo l c u H Age nt. in exclusiv e adUlt-or'iented 3 BR. & family; beaut. INN. S7Siwk. $275fmo DAJifA POIMT Tuck-away or build tQday on one of the few lots lefl on St. of the Crystal Lantern · 2112 blks from Marina Entrance. Sloping hillside w/sm. ~ean view. $45,000. Drive by - sign on property Tom AlliJlson 642·8235. (V-22) OCIAM YllW Oversized lot in "China Cove" Build your dream home in a smau: tharming community I Drive by comer of Femlea( & Way Ln -adj. to 2616 Way Ln. ~40,000. Cathy Schweickert 64Z..8235. (·23 ) CYPUSS SHOlllS Guarded community W/private beach. Lot has ocMn view & ap- proved for ~-story res. $125,000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200 . (V-24 l 642·1235 644·6200 '°' Oovtr Orlvf' M<trtlOr View Ct-nlt-r lt•ll\4J at Campu~ ll•lf•V C..l'lltr 7 ·1414 &lil-721l MESA VERDE Arborlake. Avail. immed. $550/mo. guled courtyard Agt Maid :!!Cr\' color TV, J IJr. 2 ba. 2 frplcs. Im· Julie Von Wieren <V .25 ) &&..c.tll\3 heated µou I. I 7 J ia > muc. & lovely home on 494·f>294 !015 N Co11&t c ul-d 1:·s a c . Nr golf eninsula Pl WALK 1'0 Hwy. UN W1\'f1';H Churming 2 ~tory 4 Hdrm .--, ---- h-Oml' on besl Rayfronl Charming collage. like 1 t y 1 1 nl!w' 3 Bdrms .. 2 ba .. o c II ion . i ' s c r r PI b H in ~ . Pr i\·. couri.e, school & pur k. D•Pl&D 0 EACH 4' BA Y . 3 ---- $475. incl. 1tardeocr. Beautitul 3 BR. 2 bath Park Home Br+ram rm+study 2'1 uxur.) JJ\.'f\t.house. 2 br. 2 540·3500 wfl11. C,...• .. try kitchen + <finin11 rm. b a S 7 0 0 I m ll . ba din rm. frplc. bl11 • .,.... a (213)342-9721 coiled. v ' • w • 8 I o c k lo Children & pets OK (enclosed dog 1---------1 downtown . $47S -mo. $1400 mu , t N ""l •c.75 ~to SAJ.ISBURV Rt:Al.TY '1 num o ... ~ s. ~ ' • 116 3 1\&cnt 675 5930 ca 7 ·6900 ., -. -&Toro 1212 II~~~~~~~~~~ l.<lrge .. BR. 2 Ba, 2 yr old ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ __ ... l 7 Duplux. dbl attach gar , lcll:to• '""'-• I 0 trpl . 119 Jasmine, CA). Extrasharp, exec home. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~75. mo. 633·7064 BR. 2 BA. fplc, c:pts, SPACIOUS oceantrnnl 4 ctJi>s. 2 car gar. Lovel)' bP, 2 ba comp!. furn. 2Br & den, Jasmine ne1&hborhood. $425/mo. hme. Fplc, wshr/dryr, Creek. championship 963-4567 Aaent, no fee. dshwshr. 2 car gar, no tennis Cr\.\. spa. pool. sec Nu extt. condo, 2 br. 1~ pets . Yrly rental. guard. $800 mo. Fri-Mon ba, quiet cul-de·sac 644·9582 644·6920 oveloOklng lake • tennis CoroM chi Mor l 122 Club lake membership ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cot .. MeM 3224 Incl. $395 pr. mo. 83().7898 5horecliffs 3 Br. l''om Rm,••••••••••••••••••••••• ir.......-t.-1-v__ 1214 Id •->K 1 , Von<lo n{'w 3 Hr 21 2 Ba ~"' ".,,.y Chi ren .,. pets ( • ni: .. ,. . r I h . •••••••••••••••• ••••••• or ~hort tcl'm hit: S800 "'"' l!llr. r~ r g, wg r mo. 641·080 I C'\'ll; 11:i1 2l9t dryr. pool, tcnnls.yrly Large 3 bf, 2 ba executlv~ chyi. lsc ~mo.1'"12·3443 family home. Very -· -------private w /10' wnll. Newport leach 3169 Mc11a Verde a Br l'!I Ha. Jo':u,.1ily rm, rormol din ••••••••••••••••••••••• polio, front & bock S4SO rm. upgraded ctpla, ON THE SA.HD prr mn (;rlln1 inc drpi;, jncuu1. SSSo mo. s.19·3581 968 4737. f1<I O·O~l I ; Ucuullful 3br, 2ba. dplx. 962-0M2 paUo. nl'w rrpt11. ctr~ SllArtr 3 Br 2 Hu Mesa - Av111I 1mmcdlatcly tll Verde. cpls drti'>. fplc. Spac. 3 Br, Tiburon condo. 6178. l600 752·700 <ly.~. walk lt> schools & :ihn~ 2':1 Ba. A/C. wcr bar 4~·4351 rvs1wknd-. 5425 mo 5<15-\882 S4!i0/mo. 847-•525. run). $550/mo. torraine Rennie . mo. + Utll 1 BR. 4~·2379eves; 957·0282 "J•2-1414. (V -26) Crpl. 434 AJislo. " (714)522-M31 ean Front Apartment, 2 ----------1 bdrm,2ba, fum.LeaMto WOOOlllNI Lovely alr-cond. Madison model w /beautiful carpet, drapes & landscaping. $S95/mo. Will consider lease /option. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200. (V .27) 114UT1ML Y APrOIMTID 2 BR, dining rm, 2 bath townhome on major greenbelt. Steps from adult pool & jocuzzJ. Fireplace & open bearn ceilings. $450 /mo.' Madeline Cross 752·1414. (V-28) 642·1235 t()I Dover Orlwe 644-6200 H•rbof' View C.nt•r tbhlf'r a Br 3 Ba. Fam quiet reliable tenant. Rm ar den. formal din, w /refs . $525. Apply: lge kltcb, l)>lc, fl view. NlCHOLS Real Eat.ate. t650 lncld ardor • wtr. lti06So. Coast Hwy. ~~~P:5"'107 or.,.. _ _. leech 37" -FRAME 3 Br 2 Ba.i--------beath & pool. D/W, rplc OCIAHROMT cpts & drps. No dogs. WlNTF.R RENTALS 1 _&42_-364» _______ 1 2 BR. I bn. $370 illrbor View Homes :S BR, L~c. 3 BH, ~bu S"0 " 8 • I .., o 28RT 2ba. $-100 ., 11 . v CW, .,,5 . mo. f1 •·To ···cH 739·0143or8il~·778!l ~ ,. - 2 BR. 1. b11., )'tl · s.17$ car Cd!\• Hi{lh. Sllr, 2ba, l Olt .. yearly '600 I l!try Vuulted <"ell'&. 2OR,1 ba, )'rly $$JO arnblt vu Dy1o 752 2nD3, CY11 &W·oe..8 Br. wallt t.o be11ch. $350 .It S373. a..a-3850 Ma. Jarvis or &42-089J as sociated '1, /' I \ ' ' , ~ IJ6 OAILY PILOT f:rlday, October2f. 1971 Aparffttuft UwfunL. Offfu Rtntol 4400 Office Rental 4400 lndustrfol Ret'ltal 450 Lo't& FcMlnd 5300 enoftall 5350 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.......Funlsh.d Apomlme1th.,....,,._ Apartm•ehUnfum. LOCJ19H1hach 3141 ~ •COSTAMESA• Lostort•ound D lltll?Call Drtnltin.:problom'.' -•••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Anl m;t l /\ssislnnct! C.11lAlcoholHclpllne to.a.-.. nu~. & md parks w of =~~ ... ~~ ... ~?~! ~~~~~ ....... ~~~~ ~!'!~!~ ....... ?!~~ 1.~~h~g~dl~~·a~(~ll"~~~k EXECUTIVE ROW. Inc. :~~ l!'°c~~u~~. ll~~o'~ ULe;~~~::::J::::l~al. :~;:~:: 2 brduplcx newly de<:orat Alt r a c l i v e 3 b r Nile & clcnn :! h~rm apts $375 mo '49'J :rJOO Prfft= office space IR Hewport. 19' ~ti ft t.t•u:oni; ofr 9 to Ulue Pt. Sept 30Ul, \ 1c Outcall Muaw oo . .Adulls,nopcts.Stci townhousc.Frplcs,poot. Wa.lktoevetythln)( let./ .... TOMtMrec.,...lobby. :r.t1a11\• 711 W 17th St. SpnHai1s 11111, C'l.IM . --,- t <>beach$400.67S.594.9 jacuzz1. $395. 2511 W Agent64~·~16 3Ult or2&cli•n,hll..to •tel.,._. 1MHC199 1..-.lce, coMet'MCe #C~ tll35 "htttler A\·e. "S.ir.J kn". H l!wurd Forthefwtofft! MS-3381 Sunflower~10 to5 --heh (antJ'l llC \IC'WS ir~ idktNll. beY-, llt'Ollftalre,.... llli 12 01 l'ltll IH2·4'163, I~ ServlnJ:ullOrlllllileCo. ---------1 lllt. rcd\?c 'd, slove, Agt, 76iHi27S: 494·8611 -· --r 'I 1;.12 7fi1)4 Sls-7313 Oceao!root Renlnl, 4 br, MESA VER OE urea. rc(ng inc:ld. S!25 a11k for ---:--Mnlc:e. clc ...... Ir c~ ......... tr.Y.. Loi;l While Samo}t:d & compl furn.(Cor f•mlly > Home atmosphere 2 & J Bill, 54S.S88U. Studio "' full kilchlin , cMMltt•ts. compttterlsed ty,.seHl•t· Stura~c unit:. fi orn SIS While Corkapoo. Vtt'. •MICHELLE'S* No cbUdren un<h:r 12. bydeluxeapts 546·1034 -wulk lo "•'11<'h,town $240. c It ~ MrTic: .._,. mo Indoor & ouLdoor HV l\ltle SQuure Park. 1-'tn OutcallMauaie Max S in f1lm1l y. Avlll ' Br, blln.s. D1W. bplcony, Quil't orcJ. uvl Nov. I 1 f 1 • "ft • & ho.it storaJtc Mgr 011 Vly 1139-G4S9 lift 5prn. lOAM·2AM 73\.-4462 unW June 1918. $500 (>t'r. Attractive 2 br. 2 ba. pool, gar. no children, no pt!ts. 497-310!! ... ~.Fro. S2'0 per-. pretnll>e. u hrs security Heward rrt<i. $300 rcluhdablo de Ja<'tr~:u . $3l5. :?Sll W. S28S.114S-0527;or5-UH291 N ll i:; cJ , l-1-Cal (7141752-1170 The Storage Place. H!:J05 • • -Splritvalboc:Mr pos 2910A W Ocean Sunnower 10·!'1 or ' 11 • IH w Y t e )It. Lan"loy, No. of ... 11.,~. L~'I : L!{C 1m1y MauH: fro~t. Contact Tenant 1 · · Detached 2 Hr unit, new rnr.1h:d. ~ Br ;! Ba. $375. .. ..... ~ ,..,_,,,,. L d d 11 1815 So. El Camino Real AptBorcau 714i 772. NewCOND02br,2"2 ba, cpt~ & drps. gar, e ncl No .l·hilc.lr~·n or pet s . f'.ou~ta1n Valley. Ph ""."'i'' ~11 • n :1 me tc · l>ullClemcnlc.Fullyllc. 'orapp• 2 frplcs. bltms. pool & patio. vrry qu1ct. $3.'lo -1117 :rn1 8 4000 Offf R--A...a ~~o 004·1607 _ l.10n. Vic. Cameo HJnds, Forappt.492·7296 •· spa. $375 mo. 675·491' mo. :137 F;. 18th St. Apt. C. --... ooms c• .....,.... ...~ CdM. Rewurd. 673-3230;, _________ _ VIEW OF BAY d Jt likr 675·6736 L.ocJuna Miguel 3852 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $"-'--~sso 673·0167 L 0 0 K ( N 0 F 0 R • n u 81 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R /k h u ...... _,.. "" AMEIUCAN S POUSE! decorator's rum 1 Br41: MESA PINES llO Del Mar, upstair:i. 2 Dcluxc t &2Dr.S26S&up, oomw 1~c enc e AirportOffic•t •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST: Wire huired Ter-21 Yr old (emale, folk ~~:, Y[IY or mon\l\ty BRAND NEW. Studio/l BR, $250. mo. 1st & last. pool & rec :oom, quiet .$5(1~~97ts up. ! r.)ONTH FR Et~ "'or rent or lense 3,000 Sq. fre~i,;2~5 AC~~l~g:r:r~~ d11ss1eol dancer. never ----------1 & 2 bdrma, $230. S28S & 542·5634orS42·1141 arca.831·7766 Full l>ervicc. No lcose re· ~'t. Stor:age or Bus iness. "Sam".551.4064 Reward m urrled , wants to rne4.lt 3 Br, 2ba. some ocean ~. lmmed. occupllncy, ROOMS. Sea Lark Molel, <(d. 200 GOO li<f. fl. Plenty CM. 642-4758 widower over 30. Write: view. Bltlns. Garage. Pool, jacunl, frplc & NEW 2 BR. b It n s, M.wport hach 3169 2274Newport Blvd, Costa of parking. 2082 S E. Mfals Waated '4600 FOUND: Collie/Hus ky Miss Kim Ml Ra. Kwan~ •A'"".Pb96J 001a art s. dshwhr. AduJts. no pets balcony, car port. $325 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa. Some rerrig. Bris t ol St . Newport · b 9 k Id Hwa Moon. P .O., Box ~ -00 ,,. r 'nf •••••••••••••••••••••• mix puppy a t w s 0 • ., __ ,,, Open daily.~ Harla 645-.... 41 or1 o. P.ARKHEWPORT uvail .• colorTV,AM/FM 1Jcach.557·70l0 eftned elderly lady de· Graycollar548·3952 1J29,~.Korea St. C.M. (Meu Verde ~YUL-A OJ c holors. 1 or 2 radio avail. Weekly rep. sires Bachelor. l BR Apt. F'ound ·. Larae bl""k 01•• •-S-VICE • o lTttboHllvd '· • -~ ,..114•droomdc Tnwnbguses 'lals S6S & up. 646·7445 .. •n ""...-"' ,_ ocean. Winter ~75. YrJ~ 1 MONTH FREI:: 621 VI. Wt son~tlr®l<J From $264 50 -,-or small cottage, furn or sbaggy doi:. Vicinity 0 ~oa·rs. MODEi.Si; -=--=-SSl5. 180.! W. lia lbo ' s,i9.2447 FU RN OR UN FURN sp~·rlacular l>p~i. iotul Ambass.adfno lnn-iii'Tustit unrurn. Groun~ Ooor, nr Bristol & Segerstrom. MASSAC£ -B(Vd.-(;n~.~ ; _ _ . ·~~~nlwo1e..w11~pl ~crea~Lon. JU'.O~t'llQh Mesa, 2277 Harbor. Ce(l: bus & shop'g. To $175. 556-4586 640-33$3 .. (714)962 W4 2" & 3 Bdrttls, -mature •Lge pat.Jo &e~. goa ag1! ,.,ocial program. 8 pools; 8 _tratly tocat~~ -.~vl0i.Jl;~7S2'8795 or Ask for ext. 2S -. .-adults, gns p<l . 778 Scott •Adullso~ly . \enmscourts.l\t l"itshi~n MANY w1tn kitchen, ~ves ~ " -• Found: Terrier M h ---------Br a a.. (pkt. iopa.c.ious el'642·5072. -Pooi.~un1.11vtnl. .._. ., etione & TV. Swtmmin ..... ul ~~ .. i... .. o... I Female Adorable Puppy •KAREHS• ,. steps Lo wnter. $l!l5 mo -----------~""'"'""~ree-&-oan po'Or.Jii'Ctrfit7llncf'hc· -_ _., ti~~ Red.coU~buU...B! ' 209 41St St. 673-305 Mesa Verde. 3129 Ctn· $210 Lge 1mmac. lbr, Joa<1lUn lllll ... Ho.uJ. room'. Daily &: weekly m Laguna area Please Newport Blvtl & l-:ldc11 1~~:f7"~~2443 wk nd s. 213 .944 -6914 . rumon. Lg 2br, 2ba, nu patio. pool. Mature adllS 1714) 644-1900 rat<.'S start in.; rrorn s.tl! a <'.Jll 497·1872 548«n78 800-5985 pnl & d11JC1, enclosed gar. No kids or pets. 11187 N d 1 '> 3 1 • .,." week • sc~aneous ---Adlh. no pets. S275. Monrovia. 548·7924 • ew up e~es • •r ....,.,.., 645·"8.tO R ....... _., 4650 LOST: Ladies wh1to .:old OCEANFRONT lop are '751-8462 for a ppt. up yrly. ~ amtly & )'.>els wn•uo wnst watch. S Points • 81>t. No pets. 3 br. 2 ba. Large townhouse near ok. 675·49l2 Sleeping rms $75-$105 mo. .Parking lol. H.B. Sat. HORSEDRAWH .HAYilD!S ... -·-··· Nostudents 675·4688 THE DAISY new, central loc. 2hr. N Sh -1., All sso wk Share kll/ SAM CLEMENTE l\forn<Jel"\S. ScnUmeilfal l , b f d d , S:HS ewport ores urea . :: h 5· · J 1 536.().12S ;.,,_ ...... u.fww. FOR l( DS AHD l '2 a. nc Y . gar. . blocks beach 2 bd 1 ba bat . hown ~ on·Sal. M~icat Arts lldg _v_a_u_e_. ------1 for groups •••••••••••••••••••••• THEIR PARENTS! 6454655 Yrlse. (714J9Ss:5tni . Re!s rcq'd.SS6·00S8 _ Ideal Medical or Dent.al Female Siamese cal. Gaeerol 3802 •Pool i!br twnhse. Palto. $275 3 ~ 2 Ba, beam clgs, Bach apt for l or 2 p~or. i.wles. Plush carpets & lnessflnvest / weariQg fl ea collar. M.V. evenings 7 days a week 10 minutes from N cw A.Ort· Ri versid c freewa)C. Minimum of 20 per group. For details, contact Kris. 631-6990, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •2 bedroolttl mo. Avail. imm<'d. Call wood panelini:. bltni., Bch, ocean. Everything central air. 5:'1' ricr ft. Finance area83'7·6432. .,Jbr $165. Long Beach. •Totlot 673·5719aft5:JOPM close to bch. $150 yrly. furn.Pvthm.S36·8Sl8 ~:.';~A'fS,COM~;:-.~;;7 Found : Boxer dog , Cpts . drps , s l v-, ref. Patios.fenced yards. Execuli\'e retir ed c pl 1173·7681 Bedroom. P"'t hmc, p\'l . lness bm;wht, male w/'J fleu ·~1~1.8331 l ~.y,4 n ° P e.t 5 • 1780 Plal·enlia wish to mng apt complex ., entry C M. $100 mo. Omcc space 1100 sq ft. Opportunity 5005 collars. Vic. Monrovt:.t & ·• '" Call642·3790 foruscofal>l 546·2338 Sl9S. 3 b\· ~ b;i, blm·k to 646·20.i2or63l·l03S dividcd inlO Ii offices on •••••••••••••••••••••• Victoria,C.M.646·6778 lcAo sftlftd · -__ bcarh. l·.nt'I. i:ur. Yard. l\lci.a Verde C.:rpl~. drps, MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL ONLY 611·3811. al TUNNINGlge l&.2 Dr 2 ,\dulls.nopeb. Lari:c-roomw/pvtcnlry & Ac 50· sq. ft. Call BUUTYSALOH Found: Black Poodle, up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba garden apls. Hee: rm. TSL !'llr.:ml 1>1:! IM:J shower, unf. no kit ch 11,11.Jll'y. 00.'l li933 EMERGENCY SALE! prox. I yr old. Vi c. Jlcnch So. Buyfront Bal Isl apt, $'llS.S'.?7S. 7IO w 18th st. , , . . , ~ k pri v. Wu I k to h1•h & Owner movin~. xlnt :l & Talbert, H.B. 842-:ISISll Jbr, 2ba Million SS view. Ycarl~ 3 hr. 2 hd , . -Ill :.lure" t:dM l)i5·li!73 alt l.O\ El.'' 1"11llh1nn ti;l.an(1 st.1t1on ('oslj ~1C!IU loc:i .Lu.-cury. Adult:;, Yrly lse. cwport ll~hts l~c ;! Hr bt1y &_ hi·h., l.'nt:I .~Jr. No 7.P'.\l ' 111t1n·~ C'umv furn 'd & 111111 Surrounded uy $1675.675-3878 dplx, rncd y ard . r.:u r, ~'1" ~IOll. 1~ 1IO.i 1h:i•ora1 ti S!i5 ~r all:. a1111rlm!.'nts Bnng oflc'r ~·.lunJ Oreat Done. brn, about 6 mo.o; Male. Vil' nc:1c h . lndl1t 11apolts ...36·0069 Balboa Peninsula 3807 bltns. ~5 mu liiS :!JIMi tll'E \"\'I t-:w \ 1 h 2 11, 1 \'t·r~ 111t·e room~ ki\l h1•n :\1 1 \ 11 1 h o 11 ~ Tl :-.n:. 7jl·l·IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• -;;:.ly dc('or,1tc1J. c\l1 J 1~~·/:~;1' ~, "~~~~)·l)Vr mu t~7~·:~5~~11c~ ~·'~1 \ 11 ii 1 "10 toll:! ~t·~l.JIJrl He:.taurant t'ull EXOTIC GIRLS Newer 2 Br 2 Ba yrly. clean. qu1el 1 lir. Iha. 1' " • 1' -• "· •COSTA MESA• fnr tll'la1ls l.c Ha1 sor Adlls. no pe ls N r Sto\c, gar d1sp., lauocl, O:'ol u \ \' :! Ur ;.: BJ. , ll'". Room & Boord 4050 Odu-c(' ofltl<', ii 1 W 171h lll'Jll) 833 8li00 l~l. Mru.all white l)OO<llc. inale, Ran~h area . ln ·ml!. Re~urd ~1 ·2581 ~lu~age & Modeling Outcall 5.l2·3169 /54J.3250 I 1 b r a r y • 1:: \ c ~ • '·-ot"-nnA ,....,._,$ g~r Xtr:i par!.. g. 1970 .1tnr. St\Sil m•> , rl\ ht·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. t:n1t (.' 1 8JI) "ll tl 1,ISTf>l f" .. rous· 213·2S1·9192 rwu viu • ._... """'"' Wallace. S2l0 mo. $100 1133 9442 "" · · , ( S!Dl. 64:? ~ lli:l " >v " moslbeoU11tulopor1ment dep.6-16-0liti.545-61SS ~ .., -Free in ~xehang1• or NF. .. :DED RELAXlNG MASSAG'E DobJames·I.:.tc Masseur Lo,,t: sso ror Ion.: hu1re<J, __ o_u_1c_a_ll_9_·9_,_•_94_-_s_1u __ Spectacular bay view, Jbr. ~ yrly Jnclds ut11. No pets. 673·3639 $190 Nice bach apt. Resp adult. No pets. Ulil incld. 106 E. Bay St. a pt 9 Capistrano leach 3818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• communllles.Arelaxi'lg ---,---We,t<'ltlf 2br. l ':: ba b.ib)sttlin~.C~t.i~tcs.t MISSIONV1"~0 . •'foSclltng setrlngwtlh~eoms, harplarge2BR.1 2 lia. 1"nhoui;e Ac.lulls. no __ 979-1~ C:rtat\•1cw,20\J ::.q.fl.& •\;Ol.'xp.n •qu1rcd Townhouse. Palto. Refs. pcts s:Jtj(). mo 1728 Bed· up. t.;til. pd Spectrum •Co. Tra11m1i: ProJ;ram woterfals, and mojesllc ~r So. Coast Plaza. $275. ford Ln. 548· 7533 · Summer R~ntals 4200 Properties. 195.4771 •No \'c ndtng Machines trees. Feo!Umg pools, mo. E\'t•s. 751·7876 or -••••••••••••••••••••••• ----•Co. cs ta blisbed Ac· Jocuzzt.souno. bllords, 538-4312 SKJERS 110 s for r nl in l1rel>Ug1ous Lido office counts ondexeltng'~ 38r.2ba S4SO • u c c• . !.pace. S150. mo. up. •R!.'slock Packaged Can· Wlh social eYentS. Tennis, 2 Bdrm how.e $450 'J::s~i.s ~· for 4 tno s 6754030 dy U1splays Poinl aren -•CJ'l Requirl'menl from Hlk Orange·Ton.01!>(' Cat w, wht pa'IU, chest & tiul tip. Vic Superior & Cl> Hwy. 645-1790. 752·6391. LOST: AnUque lamp or vase table. s ing le drawer, needed reslora· t1on. Reward. 646·6989 •SHERILEE• Certified Masseuse JJ~ Calls · By Appt.. 838-6338 DANCE OF FUN gvm, oQd VOleybol af ,0 lb $3SO Dix ofrs w '!.eC'y s1•r\'icc. ~IO, Secured by ioven· New 2 Br duplex unit. TheVIOge.Moreot ~ r. J V-at'--111_.j_,1 AZSO xerox. :-Ir. O.C: '\1rporl I.Ory 3 4 3 7 2 San Jua n . · ew crpts, drps. paint U-.....rt p· R jhl -tun "'"''go "' t>'rom S2:iO 752 5626 Capistrano Bch . 9't'91Ythilgyou're looklng Cute 2br . Jba. $250 mo .......... t"' ter eo., ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . •Written Repurcha!ee FOUND: lan,grey yg fe male Terrier. Vic. 17th Btn nude girls dance & rap session. lOAM to 2AM Mon-Sat 625 N. Euclid An ah 559-6150 F REESESSION W/AD 493-6651; 493.2100 fot. Fll'llM\Jre Is ovoloble. No pct:. Near be h . • lefllfr Cuban. Bti! Bear. slf>'I 4-18 f.XICUTIVE SUITES Agreem11U1t ----------· Oneon<llWoBedrOom Adulbor l child. lsl, lasl r:anm llR1Ullm I S3S up. Pool tbl, l'lr tv. B (> u u l i r u I b I c.1 1!. •f'ullor f>;1rt Tune. CcirOM dtl Mor 3122 AdtJI lMlg. mo. + $150. 548·2855 2-005 Bal~ Blvd. dbl f rpl. .494·861 \. Personahrrd phone cov. kWnco• .. a,nre<'ollm~ aa tnlyonwa 1!tlyl1 & Irv me, C.M. 548·5382 or Girl to live aboard le •a· 642~ thad black col· lilst ln bouu keeping laron) 'larfte luxurious yacht for ••••••••• .......... •• • • New t 8ch 673 2058 -· ---" ,. ----------c Olncesopen 9:00!0 6:00. ew Condo 2Br. 2'~811 . 2 Pot • • Sia Sun Valley. <Condo I&<'· ~~~~'. 8~'lr~~rv~cl'0;~;:· thouiiandJ> of established PO UN U : l>l k s mall b•che1or owner. Free (A)('kcr mex. fem, w/wht room & board. MllBl be mrkiiu;. un chc~t. white non·smoker. Crul•es to collar. Vir. Euclid & Catal t-no Ir Mexte • Now renrtng. frples •. bltns. pool, !tp3, •nit hft. PrlVale or bot1t-E!c.\' fr~y U!'C\'SS Near retttll uccouul~ rr.om dbl gar!igc, S42S mo 3 Br 2 Ro. 2 blk~ bch. ne~~ n •ntal Monthly 5'.l ·coa l Pl· rn F rom ro;1sl to c-oast .f or con 631·2l:iJ Pool~. 1en111~. nl•w c:pts. l>k>l&.11 S.~ ~tl ~ a l flllcnt1al 1nlen•1ew. rail ~150 &IS !!:t6S. SIS 08!l8 --·--:.Jr. Corbett, per::.on to F v 898 .,L""' Home port ls Newport amer, · . ...,.,.., Beach. Enclose fWl (o • CORONA DEL :\JAR Br apt near shoppmi: • ORT "''1"'10 011°,.t Sto\'e &refn g.Adulb,nu Lu-cuq· W.Jlerfrnnt , Rentals la Share 4300 O .CAIRP I~· n,l' .. ~ · FUCL~D : Killen, 7 wks formation about self, old. blk whl Vil' Uulbou photo, return add.,....•..-'.ar---. 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. Pool, te nnis. Some ocea & Cdtahna '1ews. Clos lo shopping & fine beach. fi.M.-2611 pets. S235. J l3 l'ilh l'lace. CdM'l> onl, Jdult h11:h ••-••••••••••••••••••• Dix Ofr Sp.1r1· 11c,t Rid~ 714-547-9858 aptl.Open. rise; 2 b<lrms. :.! h;i th'> •RJo:SF.l.F:CTl\'E• on Birr h 300to OOO i.<t fl __ _ Pt>n. P t.. 673-~8 phone number . Rcpl)' - Box 156. c/o Daily PU<>t. l:'OJJ ND : L ahorador p 0 Bo l e"" Co·•~ ---1111 am1·11111e' Sl1p,11all l"all•d"'li~ll.'i.tllOl!ll.g Rohl>1r k1n ,.111 \J.:I Sl051J Mu. 1 H rcnl•wa !'\11.\Il ~: ,\ 110~1 E-,\£'1 979-8533 lklrievcr. r.:a1te tForcat ' ' ¥-.....,. -9 Ac Guest ROllch " ·ma 537,3 Mesa· Ca· 92626 hie IC.J.,c $20S..A\ll0~26.t>-16·S2SL llri 'm.J.k wanleJ. 2 br. 2 PRESTIGEOFFl(.;f::S L~~·~u~ ·~ ha. apt. Laguna ~1guel t\\-a1h:ible-now' Rent of. so 1 t I lice :.lonthly or weekly Near New Easts1de. 2 BR. Poitlt 3126 !Qi II ~ sa:r mo. Pus u 1 • Secrctara;il xcr<n, con· 2 BA. large apt. Prlv. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 675•5930 • ___ -------fc ren ce 1eclltt1ei IUATHTAIUHG ~ow·) your chance to hnw an excellent family 1>us1ne.!>s where you can el'\JO)' tremendous smog fr~ year round climate. h has aloopmi lac1lilies for 40 glJests +pool lennls coun. rec rm. corrals, hor11cs. deer. elc. One look Ill this fnc1lily & ~ou·n wanlloown il. Univ Athletic mem-f'ound: Fe male Golden ber&h~ tor sale. Call lletn~r type dog m ltod. ~an 7pm cir Mtsslon Viejo. 83C>-944S. Wlmds. JETTY VIEW patio & garage. S3151mo. BR o I I l'pgraded 3 BR upper. Call Lam.-.546-5880 up ex w /v ew. 3631 F: C<1tlf..,."Cd:\I \fun to sh.art! 2 Br2 Ba. ~ewportC4'n1er11dc1rN•s. Newly redN· . crpts & ----Oak"ood Apl .. furn S200 Cj l\ Ch.1rluttc!157 0365 :.lepsloChinaCove S'/50. drps. SlOO mo 6-15·0110 ~SO. Lari:e Jbr, 2 ba. mo :\lany ameo1t1ci.. --- Found young fem.ale mlx RIDE WANTED to L.A. h o u n d I b e a g I e ? Airport area & back, dal- Goldenwest & Gothard ly. 640-5757 Nancy eves Mo. Ca 11 N1 g e I, at $30(). 2 br, I ba Easts1de d&}S. or 499 4215 eves. Block to beach Encl t>t5-37fil so Sq fl an Complrx o n 6'4·7211Al(l. ~~l~oln~~Ne~~~~w. ga r . afL6. (lar.,balcony. No pets 1---~------r c n1nsula 2800 Olk 118 062·3551 . Male 1hr lux condo Npt s~~l~ui!v~r,~~r S:~r~."· TSLMgmt 642-1003 A Lg. 1 br w ocean T'SL M1:mt __ fl.12 lf>OJ ;::r::0~~f;~r~:::·ic ~~:1~for~~~o~ sq fl ba. fplc, 2 blcks to Big Nice & clean 1 & 2 bdrm view & gar. S'lSO Lido bland I hr. n!.'W kllrh No rec. unlil placed . fkc s pace for t ent 500 Call :i.tr Frey 5-12·345(1 Ben Hinkle R.E. SSO REWARD Bch wj same. Gay or fnr lost brief case. S'l5 for 111.ralght. Own bdrm & t'Onlents. Brown leuther, ba. Jacuz, sauna. pool & left In O.C. Airpo rt gar. View, nr bch. #10. Terminol. Cull 6-46·0781 6'&5·2094 Coron a . S600 1m 0 . apts Walk to everyth1ng.1 ____ &iH 3J5 & upplns. Uhl incl. S.'95 l0/\M·8PM _ ~·249 1 sq fl • cptsidrpii, 527u ,... ________ _ SalisburyRealty673-6900 AR\640-1034 inc)tonleach 3140 107 Via "'lon•n (·c. er \\tll shr nu Turtle mo.497·4188oCtlPM O Mt-;N·s JUNI OR aflSpm. •,·-enonal---Sen--i-c•_1_5_3_6_0 ~ CUTE STUDIO APT ...................... 675·23il2 Rock twnhm. Pvt qrtrs, ---HORTH CM. WEAR STORE. Trade Great Easts ide Jocalion.1i----------1San Clement. 3876 1c nn 1 s, po 0 l. j a c , name The Top f?rawer + LOST: f'em . Whippet on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19th St. CM Wbllo w /blk Your Child Can Learn To )!pols. Bambi ~·157l" Read. T utorin g by PRIME CdM LOCATIONS Util pd., 5225 per mo. •Open Daily 12·5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S29·7071l. a 11k ror :\tr Dix Ore's SOO to S125 mo. rlictures & ru~1ture. No A~·ail now. 640·2981 1403 Delaware. 2 & 3 Br 2br I' 2h<1 , newly puinlc.>d. Gillespie or 675·5979 afl A1C. all ulll. pd. J oe a l lease hold rights. Balboa ----------1 apts. One mile to ocean. S240 mo. F.3ther. 640· 1850 6PM 751-6892 AM 'a Island. 1133·3622 NEWBREEDAPTS 536-2248 846·1826 dyi ,tl40 6213evs SP c I a--A Found: Orange Cat with quallfioo teacher. Eves. white bools & nose. Pink _846-__ 7638 ______ _ 3--i br, l ba apLS. for . rent. $350-$425. l Br & bach w ;loft. "l.h•c Better for Less" PRJM E OFC. A E nvesn ... m /\d It l 393 SouthL•a 3116 hov'e·MotesUnlim.ic J Npt. Beach -Airpo r t Opport.ity SOIS <'Ollar w. bells. Beach & ~nger, HB. 84~·3742 AGT. 675·231l day~ u • n o pe 8 ~ .,,,.,,, Kid k N ' areu. Av111I 11'78. New full ••••••••••••••••••••••• lla m1llon, 845·44 ll '""""' s. pets 0 • ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• Your bes\ source ror lld 11 i · 3 Br. 2 Ba, bllns. frplc, Oceanfront 1 Ur. loft. l.ocatinga Roommate serv. > ~.A umcn tics. If you're nol gelling Lost: 2 Blk Shepherds, M ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard. Wshr1dryer hook· beam cls.!'I, 1>vt beach In Or. Co.Smee 1u71 Plenty of pork 'g & up to 13 81 ~ • return on your in· & I'', Nds medication. Schook• ~-2 Ur. l B.i. l story, shag, Spotless. Wallc to bch . tlr.ipl's. p.Jtto, rrplc. 4 Br 3 Ba f'am rm Z100 IK'am ceil. ds hwashcr. ~p.675-6670or&IS·SS06. $00 49•.H988.4:11J:>.t_>S0 832-4134 ol(XJO 511 fl ut HS' Cilll vestment. call Sandy Gen erous r e wa r d . lftltrstioft 7005 now &l2·0177 Ro:..,, Aja"' Co 83'7·37-11 548·1025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrly, 509 Acacia 645-71).t8 l(llra~r Ac.lulls $!!!0 2650 BR, 2 ba. l blk to b1•h One bC'rlroom charmn, ---• l':lden L'111l R 538·11 100 Ocean \'U! ssoo mv. 216 rluple"I, r1repla<'e. ot•eun 2 Br. frplc, crpl!>. stov!.' f.thSt.962·5033 \U. yard so La~ Uulcony \ 1ew. XJnt cond. Lar~e :I llr Townhous1• -199--4711 \dult.s. no J>CL'i. SJSO. 32 "'th pal•fl. garaj!e +Block lo !Wal·h. 2Ur 2Ba. - - HeltolropcAve.675-6021 pnol Quiet romplex dblgarage,balco0\,$290 ~nh~rnls~d Adults no peto;. S3SO. _'!lo. ~·34~artSP~I or Unfumlshfd 3900 2 llr l Ba. S. of Hwy, 64533!1Jorli7S·S9-19 ALL NEW APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults, no pets. S290 mo. 2 THE EXCITING Call 642·5953 dys , a..JEW OW .... ERS bd r m s, encl ga r , 673·3983 or 645·939 ....,. ....,. firepla ces, bllns . PALMMESAAPTS. eves/wknds (714 )846~188 T days. MINUTES TO NPT NEW MAMACiEMENT New 18r a pt, frplc. open be4{11 ceilings, adult only • SJ9S'cno. 551·5836 SUM FLOWER 2 Bdrms, bltins, refri~. Br beach apt, patios, D/W. Fplc, Hkups, xtraa. No pets. 960·2358 BCH. Bach, 1&2 BR. from $220. &. up. Adulu, No Pets t56l Mesa Dr. BR. 2 BA Redecorated. 15 Ill ks Enst of Newport 'llA R E CONDO St50 l'rof .... ;1on·1l <)I• l'lui.h •i\\craJ!l! yield 1111 l1•1Y· -------DANCElNSTRUCTTON ·~ ' ' · ff t \. · t 1-'0UND· P3rrot. Green l'ER MO AIR W~T nAH l'PL ... ,, l ' 11:111C'lc•1I 1111 ° s 0 I JBX tn\I':> or~. Disco. Ballroom, Rec. Jan. thro Juh. 19i7. btookTract.CM . 0 T h (P n I N Pon · n M :J ~q rt r>w11tw11 11 n · 9792431 ept eac er ink BF.DR:.ts 2 BATllS UP· 5JH :•).13 Stati• law permih ·' t•n·· · book) New clasaes or PF.R GAS· BBQ ELi':C· payment penally l'ltarge FOUND: male yg Terrie pvt, 4!H.o693or549-0934 ST ~J IC RO·O DISH eqwvulenl to ij()'. of 6 · ., B hlk /b ' '-11 Rental 4~50 month., unearnu1t an· rrux · m. • w m .__W__._... 707" W i\S HER WASHER· ,.... .. collar. Vic. Bushard -wmru, • DRYER ELEC·GAR· •••••••••••••••••••••• tercst on lhc bal;inee. Eilts, F.V.968·2202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• orENER ENC·PAT 4DRUXl!OFC'S Mortgage Brokrri, Of· WOMAN52seekapos.a& KNOWLEDGEABLF. Co f l 25 all fcred to California rcsl· FOUND: lge Cockapoo. companion. Enjoysdriv- FEM 22·36 FTN VLY P0:~1~~~m:~hse 1~ re· dentsonly. re~. blk w/whl cheat. lnflgoodsenseorhumor . 962·:&3 AFT 5 or. 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake MoMy to LctcM 5025 massing toes on fron W l accept .saso Mo. Forest area. Kent ••••••••••-••••••••••• root. Vic. CdM. 6'7s.:z5.33 Avail. 11/l. (213) 531-9701 bare beaut lge !rouse, ... - util, ldtchen, laundry & ~i4-5Sl 93&l I st. 2nd It 3rd T.D.'s FOUND: Part Plt But Pndlcal Nune, Live ln phone furn. Pref middle1-----·-----1 LOANS AVAILABLE puppy, Goldish color..t. n or0ut.6'6-2104Callafter aged man. 631-0352 fice and/or Store for Credit nolimportnnt. Harbor & Baker, \;M. Zpm. Di W, frplc . s undeck. patio, pool. $325. Adults, n o pets. 673 ·141{! eve/wknds . I bdmt Clftd •n 2 CMd 3 b&-ntt 3 br townhou1es lwith flreplace1 I rent or lease. Ideal ean-lrolrer, 4fJ.J I 02 MS.Sl6S •Pr·---.-ct-lc_a_l_N\mle __ P_a_rt_tlQl_e nery location. Will ro· FOUND: Fem., 2·3 yre, Mftrenatt. N r . H a m i I t o n & Blv<l.) Br ookhur s t. $295 . Mfi-!1860 Roommate wanted, $125 962·0778 --------1 +util. Costn Mesa . 2 l llr +don. lower. Util pd. Z blks to ocean. SJ'.!5 mil 403 J asmtnl'. ;JVI No\' I 71 1-870·8395. uft 7 \fo\e In no~' Oranll n('w bdrm . 2 bu • frplc • hit ins. s undeck. e n c l garage. No ~hjlclrcn o pets $500 :>fo /\gt 675-5900 or 673· 7229 3POOLS JACUZZI SAUM A t:lo:.e to S 1\ fl'\\ y & So C<11 s hori'g Tiny Tot" "elMmc•. 3 plny1Cround:c. FROM $285 UP FAMILY LUXURY 2 Bn Jo'ROM S?tlO ~ 8a11l11r11 ecoJ,j ~me 11\'llll mul :-.lov 842 600'1 * LOOk * 1 Br Gar. Apt w/0Mage. Dix 2 Br+goragc. Rike S315 mo. Stv. rerriit. N 2511 w. Sultflow.r to beach! New rpts. peta. Employed adlt~ on· paint & drapes. (.;ull ly. Days 6'2·15Zl , Eves 1 days. lOlo5 Mike84Hi010 !WO-UH. Sorry, no pets. hoc.h 3148 BACHELOR unit, all ~I Lge 1 Br, cpts. drps, $200 o••••••••••••••••••••• incl Brand new, refns, mo. 988 Valencia, CM. Br. New decor. Ulk to Sl75mo.644-8768 · S46-M37 brh. View. Ad11ll11, nn Wan&ed 1 mature person 3 BR. nu pnt. cpls. drps peL". $4I01mo. 963·365.1 lo reol 28r apt. nea $300. 711 Shahrnnr ;i4 1 & 2 bdrms. Coasl llwy, I CdM beach. no pets. 642S200orf!41!·3442 blk to hrh. ~l at. udll!I kids, gnlni:t to Europe lo1 -rl-5 S35Q 4P4 1s·1~ 1 year Nov. 1. S300 mo., 3 Rr, 2 hn u11per Mri;a llcl 1• ' ' • • •1 ref required. G75'802' Mor S200 Yam1ly, noocr·:ANFJtONT 1 Rr, eve&. pc:ll.11. &t5·1l!l!ll b11lcony. new dcMI'. Rar CostaMesa ll24 COST/\ Ml':Si\ 21411 $400.inrl 11t1l Mli0~10:1 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Tburtn Stret'l. l>clulC<' 2 'pnC'io11<1 :i F!rlrm . ~ $00 E /Slde hi plr?C. 3br , Rcdroom . un•t11 under ba+li:I! ram rm. Ntl'l' 2ba,ftj>lc,yd.~claar. rons truct lon LO\'Cly. vlcw. 2 blk.'4 tonrt-on :zoo TSL Msmt 642-1603 apodous townbome t ype WaveSl. (714)892·3869 --...:;.------1 with family rooms. $345. --Q U A I L P L A C E 1 BR, l blk lo bch Adult&. PR<>PERTtES, INC Nopels. $Z95. mo (714) 752· 1920 <t9f.3llOO aner c ' I!ve BIG! There's Slmtlllon in r ecr eatio n :· Tennis, 11wlmminl!. billiards. 2 Bdrm house. 645·0926 Female slu. to shr 2 br apt. 111 L.N ovt!r 21 Sltlr. 11)5· LOSS l'cm roonunutc lo shart' ttpl m N R 11re11. I child O.K. An 2 l'~I. 673-6512 decorate to sui t long Money Available. !"ony buff colorccl Cocker -494·9U9ext.119 t e rm c l i e nt. 3020 sources, all proJ!.'Cls. S . I Vi ll 1 1 l d --------- Newr>ort IJlvd. N.Jl . _SSOKmln:_252·6052 J:~~(l r . 3 s an · Exp'd cpl avail. to man. t;75 ass I u-...a T t ----sm mot.el, apt. or hse sit. • • ,.....-..909e1, ni1 L'<> UN I> DH ds 5035 ,. ':or k ~hi re Refs. 83().5629 LACiUHA •••••••• ••••••••• •••• •• Terr . 'll' <.;ltfr Ave. & Ch U C nl E 2 Shnpx. tmt• 410 ~tt. II & Ohl Ncwporl nt , N 8 . ris an ompa on. X· thi• otllt!r 900 11q rt In lh<' Hellrrd couple hah n11•11t•)' &lt;·1.2GJ pr'd. Avail lo provide hcn1•t or downtown. hiJ:h to Imm on t~t & :.?ntl TU':< · ---communication. tr11n1. fool lnafftr, nl'xl lu 1111rk· Ai:enl 400-0liOO' l..o:lt Ytll< wht. mfl le CQt. "IC recreation to senior Roommatt• 1-'emulc, must tnlt lot Xlnl ret:ill. loc. W E .. U y F 1 1, .... T' •. lr\·tne ~ 1 u~tln on E. c t.h:cns. 761-9229 be ncal. &hare monLhl)' 1 u '~ "' 17th St 11G 6650 rent 2 hdrm npt. C.M. All C :i I I Ke 9 o n o m t l':.' S f: C 0 N D T H l S 1· --..'.... . > W.ttcf 7100 faclht1es 11vat1111.>le. 67~-0700 DEEDS . A Gt-;NT Lost:Smlblkm1xedfem ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gene. 556-2940 all 5. Newport Beach; profcH. 714496--0800 P o o d l c . i\ t I n n ta &•-------- hen.Ith clubs, free Sunday Mesa Verde home w /pool. brun ch, parties and All convenie n ces. bldg., 1900 sq. n .• $000 t.11ramar . llll. "Mih.lc", AccounUnt mo. Agent 846-2414 LOWEST ~7147 an 5. NEWPORT Bl, VD 'nt.ra1t Rates LOST: Cockallel. gray SECRET ARY MUCHMORE! ~510hfter6:00pm Store & warehouse. lltT.D.'s, also wlyeUow c rest, vie 22nd crpt'd & a ir rond. Pvt St./t rvlno /\ vc. NB l r vlno baud hotGc both. Call 642·1334 days 2ndT.D. Loans. IW8·192!> buUdc.r la aeekln• .n ln· Plus beaulUul singles 1&2 bedrooms furnished Office R...tal 4400 or unfurnished. Sorry, ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlulls only, no pel1. The flncst In country club liv· inii ut rt price you r 11n 11(· ford. Roommc1ll' :1crvice 65• PER sq FT 1617 WF.STCl,IFF·NR AGT. Ml·5032 642·6578 evcs. FaircslT(•rmsi;lnrc l!ll\D ----------1 dlvldual to act U Sattfff'MfcJ.Co. FOUND~ Cerm Shep/· aecre••-ln ouraccounl· 6~2 2171 s~s 0611 M:1l11mut1> mix. mnlc. ..." Industrial R...tat 4500 ~ __ .. • Vic. Grahnm & EdlnAer, lng department. WIU be vr •"' HU 1146·0~~" rCJ1pt>n$lhlc for all typing S . P r ,·y wlll 1mv 1norc "'" ----• for opcrotlons nccoun· 10.800 Q. H for your 2ncl T I> fi 11 I di (\ I I Spr1nklcrl'cl ! fo42 3.~7:1 FO\JN ll' l rlit h St1ttcr , tn t~ nc l.t ng n11nc e avnllo ble. _l_S_O_l_W_e_s_tc-Uff Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakw ood Gard en Apartments N t '"'10ri lffctV Net1t1 RHO I rvlnr 1111 17th 1 fl.\5 ()!,SO Mtw,erf -.-svs-tt. 1700 1Gt.h Sl I Oover al 16lb) 642-8170 Newport f"lnanclel C:lr l..eallftfJ Office Space Cnll on Site• Mnnai:cr (714) 642·311l ('l(l 246 -tOOArnpic! Yord 1\,•1111' rem111ll'. npprox. 1 yr. 1tatcmcnt1 which In· Mi:s11ln11 VlcJn Anno Vito. beach orou. 11.H volvt'l llltlt.hll\cal typlqa. C'allRuH Jollnt1on p unc•;e""/ 2132111»2032 Indi v idual s bo ui\d lndwctrinlllrokc•r!I &!:&~d Pe"onala 5350 ~g~~~1~1110~~lJ!~~! ~~b DElUXEOFFICES 833 RMI ••••••••••••••••••'•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• u AOtHl uptHudt tor C:Omml & lnd11tl spacc>s, Ntw tndu11l hltlll lor l~t> Amo.cements 5 100 PnF.GNAN'f? fl1wres. Plea86 call tor :lOO to 2000 !'If! fl As low by owner M <1 1.11nlni;. •••••••...-•••••••••••••• Curln.: conrldcnt1al nn nppolnttntn\ between 111~11q. rt. LDIC Nlicuel & u,7~ 11q fl .. ~prinklercd .• 20".;. orf s111c on Klrach ooun5ellnl( & referral. 9 am and Noon. Monday Mission Viejo areas. olr cond otflce. can woven woods. & Lovcllo'r Aborlion, adoption .t throurtt Frlde1 1 (fl.C J llnndy to S. D. Frwy. divide. sharp. 720 W. 17th Riveria bllnd11 through keeplna 752-2073. CaU: 83t.1400 St. C l\1 . wkcly11631.0700 Oct 31. <7H) 7~1 39~9 A PCAltE 54T"2Se3 ------------------- Add lt ... Buitd it. .. Oiaper it ... Hammer It. .. Carpet SERVICE it ... Cement it... Wire lt...Hoe it...Ctean. jt._ •• Move it...Press lt...Paint it ... Nail it...Plaster lt ... Flx it ... ) DAILY PILOT 87 DIRECTORY A.df-H.g c.p.t S...-vl~• eo..trqd°" Garden ng HoulirHJ HouH<&e.Uftt Mo•l!MJ PcNnffng/Pa~ring ool S•nlu, Repairs ....................... ·············· ................. ·············.. .................. ..... ................•...... .......... ............. ...................... . ...................... ······················. HAD ft RE Carpel Mvn v. 111 luy yours HJ. Huffman & Son. tiL•n l>•r. It t.antb.i•.ipe l\hiio· CHEAPEST haulinit 111 llousctleanms: Wrndo\\, !>mJll Mov111g & H<iulml; l'atntrni.: & tlq1.11r1> 3S H4.'0 ul If)' you r poo I OR IURGLARY7 or mine. Rcpll 1rs & Conlr. Cwst..om Alt & Add. ll'nunce Mow & t::il~e. town foy ei>ls CHEAP! Good 1 ules Good ri.:t:. t-'r~ F.bhmule:s. yr i. c x p 1• r 1 c n rt . Rciiu1r & rl'Jllacement or Free consul t ation cleanlngl()O!(;uarwork patios. cabinet!., Full m.unl, hauling, 642·2995or6-IS·1390 _ MrLynn 6420386 Workman ~h1p lo(uur. old t1lcorcopJng. l''rct• I j at b1g~cr ~avlnlo(s Jo'ree tormica. New const. Ill-:. I llll 000-5844 S3d 7711 536·7056 ekt, Guur. 536-7982 &. w/c a ms expert S<&HIZH est, 64!'1 J64ti · & comm. 64 5 -<l 6 l4 / J.·r~·~.·~:~'1"~,75 r~11~1 nit. ~rgetH' stud~nl &. h1., ----·-· l'wo men will move you. -87~·01'13 Appll.-ce Repair .-----.. ~~1 Lie. Bonded truck will d~i>troy &~h~ul lluu:seclt:n11ing & tl.111 We handle big moves. Of· CUSTOM PAINT Em ---- .. •••••••••••••••••••••Shampoo & stc:un clean Compli•ll' ~lain\. dn ups, awuy anything IUI 1~ dyman r~polrs. Bonued lit<! & hou:sehold. Vis· Redecorate your home etnoct.1 Ir Repair B& J Ap_pliance Scrv Color bnght cncri;;, wht P. ~. J Corp . L 1 c • d l>1Jr111ldc•r:., rolotil. new Heaffh Ir---t·ouµlt• . .s47·44~. 21h" l11ni·e & local. also pack· lnt1Exl for the Holiday:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIP CHARGE $10. cpt.$10 min bleach. Cleatn ~gineers & Gent Build· I iJ w ll b . s 4 4 11 2 7 U-...&.l.L e1....a._ -lng. Lowest legal rule. Many loclll reCs. Quul dd·ull, putio, 11kyhghli, 2023S Main SA hv,dlnrm.hallSl.S.Avg 1ng C<?ntrac~o r11 . 00am·4pm). ~ -Steady, thorough, Npl Llc'll /in:srd. Cal T work.Ri<"hard96033Gl reprs Rcsid tcomm'l .l''r • · · rrn $7.!50. couch $10, chr Spec 1 u 11t1 n g : -••••••••••••••••••••••• BchorH.B.Ownlruns 11111 !).14 1>1\ 11417278 c11l 9412-4217 Lukuy It 549-2422 957·0169 $S. Guar i:lln1 !}Ct odor. Rt!s iComm'I New or iid· llfowl111:', edging. trim· Msuai:c 'fherap1st. 848.0047 · - ' · ·-·--PAPER · PAJN'r , 20 yn, 2982:,13 labysfftlng Cpt repair. J~ yr~ txpr. dJtions.640-7020 UJJ6, deaning h11ultng & Registered. Nal'I Urd PoifttlngjPQfMring ~ expr. Satisfaction guar.1---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do work myslllt. llcff> Add b moving. Reas. 6"6·6952 l\lbr Amllru:ao 1\1,1:,.,,ai;e Eo~e <.:leanm.i Heltablll ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Save$$ no wnll 831·7161 Complete kitchen & botJ1 5310101 a l>auna, wel ur, en -& Therapy Assoc. Nal'I ~ 1mmacul1.1tc. Ke(s p~:TEkS l>AlNTINC . . rcmooels. t'loor & wull M11ture babysitter 2Mt yr · tertainment cent.er. etc. G"'"°ol Servlc:H Brd Mbr U.S-Physical o7S·2821 i:;x 11 r'd. Rt•ns Rntes. P111ntmg. Homcs-Intr. & c:o\•erlnf.s. Cabinets, old+ 6 Ol08. buby. l art . WcCar~<=arpet Cleuncrs C11ll for fr~ est. on re·••••••••••••••••••••••• Therapy Assoc. avutla Jl . , , k F(eu ~lit. Cull Gene Exterior. Specially: eloctrlca , Specialists in wk.1.1y home. 494-4980 Slenm clean or:shumpoo modeling, alleralions & HANL>YMAN •·J . ! h 11 · w ·ll ou:>c\\or ·~!'>Duy Own M2·04S8 AplS.14o rutes 631·2508 ceramic tile. Anytime 'l k cl I' · R 1 h T " c or ouse ca s. 1 transportation. Ai.k for , .. Available ror childcure . also uphollitcry·u1 wo~ a. < 1t10~s. a p erry. N() JOB TOO SMAl.L. b r 1 n ~ l ti b ! ~ . Judy, .s43.0279. Plano & Org TU1dn9 675-4268, Iv msg. Rtck. Chrisllan grandmolher. g~. fruck mount u111t. Gen. Contractor. Lie, s.&8·00.'>9 ~ydrocoll~tor. Spc<.'lahi· . Pclint Your CatH~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ooflftCJ Rave tral\8. Call 763-9229 :,~J1~t • re as ra t es =:~9Ht3o n t youn llAN~VMAN ~~a8ge~·r:J~t0~r:~~ AJ~~~~ r!~i~~~:.c~:r~~~".Jn ~vit~~~e~~~~~~l~5~5 QUALITY PIANOS • .-••••• ; ••••••••••••••• ......__ Senius l Res1d /Comml. F rec e:.t. men w/medi· c ~ 1 pre· lr""" ., .. , 7207 orS4G ... 71 Pn··es 11,~1 matr'l·l"bor Benches. stools. girls. ROOFS instnlleit factory --·, Your ca pet~ •-up-••••••••••••••••••••••• C ran• •ed D II· " ............... ...., ~ ·~ .. 'ft.,~j •-• i d' t l b'I 35 •••••••••••••••••••••• . ., .,. EX.,."'TRICAL SERVIC~ • ua .-.: . a as . sCTiption. (714 )642·0735 Guar il psrd, Free el>~. • \lmng "'repair ng. irec ; es a yrs. Nrails to llccenluate your hol!.tery deserve 'l'>r~-CALLS$15 h r &SMALL 646·~ or(213)92:>6948 lronini: & Cleuo10~ Ted636-7085 Paul'tP19'0Shoppe Cull Ha rold Gunn, I. (.....:T~l b ti r 11 fess1onal ('Dre. C11Uforn1a • Cheap. 728w19th Cl\· CAo.7272 549-2961 1 v•nr e. eau u Cleamng Tcchru~nns al JOBS84.2-8233 llAND'!'?\1AN : Carpentry, 645•7487 hr>Ot.'"'""J~NAL P . t· • , ....., ----------cble acrylics & JUlietles. 768-7611. eleclncal, plumb1nl! & Housecleafthtq -rn ,. ~ ain. Plostef'/R.-lr R001''S FOR l,,J:;SS Valene979-S8Sl. • E CI'RlClAN·PrJ<"C\I noors64G-W! &t1 2187 -~••••••••••••••••••••• l-*cilHMAn mi.: Inter .xler Reai;, -r-• All ty""I fJnan ll\'IUI c :tt--A ti right-Cree e:slimate on • -·--·---r ----~._..~-r;···., worksuur6-12·03lS6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ • . J--.--•15.sertica e"""'P• coa c l"rgeorsmaLIJobs 11 d M Wanl a REALLY CL~AN •••••••• .. .,. ............ ~ • -VER.'i.:N!U1.1:.e-ATCH .!)'ee est, lic1bond ti, In •••••••••••••••••••••;•;_:-••••••"-•-..,••.•Qt•: 1 a cen!led -67~ t~a/e!.e;~~P~':!-~ JJOUS}!;? Call Gingh:am Roto soil preµ Plants, Fair prices. State Ile & in JOBS&T.EXTURE "3r-~~ltbomnh~-.001111E~ .. ER """vnomyAco~.t1~. ua . t ll C (Jtt~~512!t ithl"Ub». lawu u .. u nl Ex_t.er1or S!>:!~•ahsl. Freeesl 893·1439 89-&-0.12lanyt1me At ho '"' :c; k d s~ra.yeGd , ce~hng!~e5· EU:CTRlC.\L D~.SJGN ~~~~g. eas, ree lt\l ... ACULATE CL .. 'AN· rates. Bud64S·8149 'l'ry me-callcO~ro~t ... ~===_....~.~·--_:::.:::::..::=1=---·-----me. eves"" w n s. pa1n1. uar ... 1c 1........., &i lnslailmenl Time & 1 m c. .--.nullWJ ----··• no fuancials swtemcn~ fo'ree est . 536-1800 Material only. jim Chris-Working Mothers. Need ING. You DES~RVE the MosGM 'I WORK GUARANTEED ............................. ~•••••n°•0u•• Qr\a~,· 8~5call~~·2711. ty & Son. (7l4>979•7212 more time to yourself? BEST. 759-0377 ··~··•••••••:•••••••••• lntenor/Exu-~ Free est. OMESAVERS. Plumb· ranuc Tile, 2S yrs ex-~6.~ aft~.... wm do your shopping D -rt . II I . Bnckwork. Smull Jobs. 2Syrsexp.642-0295 ing & Healln~ & air con· per, SRecially enlry • """'em.a es ousec ean· Ne """" Cosla Me a & di . . F SlO ways free e:.t 962-1883 c.,..t.,. · errands & odd jobs. ing. Xlnt work. refs, gd "'""''' s YOUNG Man, 5 yrs expr llonmg. ree est.. • · · •••-•••••••••••••••••• k•--'d R ason ble Fr,.,. "CJ Janlce645·S853 rates owntrans 642-1403 Irvme.G7s.317sevcs. In wallcover1'ng L'ree hr. Honest & r eliable ROFESSIONAL Tile '"'"'· e a · .,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · · 4• • service BoCA MIC OK Carpe ntry, any lype, WEEDING·CL~ANUPS Grading HOUSECLEANING .. Fireplaces. plnnter.s, esls. 645·8S76, Andy 75131:;0 • · Work. cslm work guar. Panel. doors, etc. Also em en t w 0 r k . Weekly Mainlena.nce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Business. Reli~~~~ brick concrctc_Pulio. blk PA INTING. lnlr,Extr. · ¥i1ec~r~75.~05mack ~~~~· lic/e~t. Aft S, Driveways, patios. F'reeest . 642'9007 ~kiplo~dcr. Dump 'l"ruck. ,service. Janice's Rag· :S::.!'~G.!.8j pits. Refi., Expr'd, .h~nest. neat. DRAi~s~E~REO ---·-----------------1 walkwayi;. H.eusonuble. GardenlnftServ1ce: clean Hauling, treo work, f(edy Annu1t645·1800 Reus. l,.1c d . 964·1045 C 1° SJ 5? Independent carpenter. frooetls.SS6·0757 u.p & hauling. weekly F(radln&:. demo etc -Mo•"9cJ Dave a 1751-11942 Rmdls. additions, decks. -. n1ai11lena11cc. Re:.isonu-83l·l257 T!.IESUNS.•il_NE_GtRLS ••••••••••••••••••••••• > --• , • ., • Any plumuing. water patio cvrs, ref~ avuih1· Cement work . patios, ble rates, frL'L' c:.t1mutcs. H-.. i \\ant the c~eaRneslllhobusl e Locnl & Long Distance { u111~. k PaJ>l!ring. :!-\ yrs Sllrv, leaki. balhrm encl blc aft 5 Mike Ucll s1dcwalks&llriveways Alt> 4 30 . 'k ror Rol -"9 In town . e a c M !>crv g Harbor area. St . •, 1 R • • • ' 491>.8345 601-1979. · ·_er · a:., 1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ser\'lce.reusonablerates ovini:. Lowest rates, hc 183281,refs.&12·2356. c.~ramic '1 c . ells. 545.9009 •. . li4>0.'i1 \or~ 4.187 OCt: Student Big "' T & profe:.sional cleaning. fast, emc1ent service. . -832·2468 The fastesl draw in the Try ,a Daily P1\olReliable Expr Jap:int>$e truck. Trush, trl'1' lrun, call the Sunshine Girls, Free est. ~t:ij ci.t~l' Pror. Paper llanging, lic. West ... a Daily P1lol Classified Ad to buy, sell Gardener. Reasonable, etc. Handy 642·5703. 540·9525 & 552-0245. 24 hr Modem Movers 639·8552 <279514 > & ins ured· Hnve somethmg to sell? Classified Ad. 642·5678. or renl something. free esL 645·5230 Mike. !H9-3666 serv. Classified Ada G-12·5671S Siil·~ or 979.4743 CJassified ads' do rt weU. To Place your .. Fast Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642·5678 ht. 322 MefpW..ted 7100 HetpW..ted 710 HeepW..tH 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HetpW~ 710 .._,pW..ted 7100 HefpW.ted 7IOOHelpW..t.d 7100 .•...•........•...•...• ··············~········ ...•••.....••••..•....•...........•...•..•........••.....•..•......•.................••••••... , ..••..••....••...........•....•.•....•••.•....................... • CUSTODIAN·Parl·tlme DEPt;NDABLE ADllLT. ,._..FodOf'Y' Girl Friday for Arcbilec· _________ ._ _______ ..-il&bysitter to live in & BEAUTY SALON . CASHil!:R. pump gas. lor church & preschool. to opj!rate parking lot ,odcoigers turaJ firm. Need xlnltyp- Acctng Bkkpng ASSEMBLY care ror 2 children. ates HAIRCUTTERS. Assis· Mu:.t be over 18. Mobil Hrs &r salary rtexible. sweeper. part Ume, Sat $2.70 Per hr lo start. Ing & ~keep1ng skllls. TEMPOUIY 3 & 4 for young rather . tants. S,bampooers. CarWasb, 17lh "Tusltn, Mature genllemen pre-&Sun.545·2611 Merit raises. 1537 64().5060d)s Register Today to work Room. board & salary. ~lanicurist. .needed. <.:M ferred. 644·0745 btwn ~tonrovia Ave. N.n. ---------- on ,·anous account111g & Two days off each week ~IMh & Co. Hair<'ultcrs. 10AM &3PM. DISHWA$HER S48-Sl2S GIRLS bookkeep1n~ assign-andallmajorholidaysif _'.~pt8ch . .s45-7197 ~h_ildCareHelp 3pm-8:30pm, 5 Days in·----·------Earn $3.25 au hour lo 1nents . Work close to desired . l. i g h l •BIKESTORE• Chnst1anSC'hl962·3312 OAILYPILOT clud Sal & Sun. Mcba Finishing roremJn ror slarl for housework in your home . fo'igure HEEDS housework ~nly w.ilh i\ssistant ~tanager for ClllCULATIOH Verde Con" Hosp. 661 rum1lure mrg plant in !>el ect homes. Own Clerks lo Sr. Accoun i.o me c~o k 1 n_g . I' or !khwinn Dealer. Salarv CIVIL · CLERIC Cen~er Sl, C.~ Costa Mesa. 642·3$-13 lransportalion. Call u!t 4 ~~~~~•e"~o~ded thruout INDUSTRIAL personal mter\'lew cull SI0.100 :\tu!>\ have pno'r EMGIMEEJUMG i"ull Time many c1tm DISPATCHER 1•--------•1 d::.Y:.j9~:fl~~re9~:~~l " afle~ SPM on Sunday or bike meclwn•<" ex1wr. 1n h _. 0 L' µany benefits. llour' '.\ten onl~·. Ideal for re-FOOD SRRV1c• Robert llal(':. WORKERS an > t 1 m e M o n d :i y ~tore ~ 1.5!.187 vt."61~n i:.uflsman. ...,.. ,.. "' Acc:ounlemps lhrous:hf'tiday.5Si430S · pd. in v.uter & l>CWer IO:J() to 7:3o Mondoy l1rl'<lord1.sabled.Seeus WORKfR SOOS. Main, Ste ~1 lit Start Wark Today• ----------·~~ lac's. Subd1v1sion cJesl~n lhroui;h F'rut.1y. 111•.ivy ;1l E ·Z Rooter & Plumb· Rolalln" sh1h:s 11 anl· No. Tower, Union Bank •Poe"-Babysitter Bkkpr Construe to Sl2K kuo" ll'<lgc desir;ihlc Ai>· (\hone work. simple' hi ing, ll37 So. Bristol, Sun-7: JOpm." Xlnl benefits. r Th C'I f O -r• • S2 PER HOUR Drafts Per.•on 10 Sl2K 11lv 111 norson lO ;\Ir lni;, liRhl lypini:. l'h•mc la Ana. No phone calls n e 1 yo range •Trai..ee Aue..,ers ., ,, ... ~ for uppointmcnt642 43·11 Apply in per$on. Conta<'t 7141835-4103 P/t1me in my home. Jr.ProjCntrlr toSHK Ful'nles. Rohl Bi•in . L· I • ·,-' please. Mrs.Dunlap,Cost11Mesu • ________ _. '*"'Lf-W-jRe#•ivt'IN> "V d •-Th 9 3 W1". "'r~. t & Ass·oc1~t"~.· t'Al. 219 c.QU:l emp OV· ""rr··'"7 ..... . . ., • e . <>< urs am pm f\ac:n•tar11·~ to$9!JO " r .,., " '.. o •t I r Memorial Hosp1lo1I. 301 .. •--... !-;u-•--... i.... ·r rtl k o 1 iit 1101 ;,u .. il s• .. "•""'tit mont o ppnrtuntl.)' river:,., ":i c or em . ...._ •• ., 1WOGU •• ., U croe · wn runs lf'•llcl'C'rl>nnncli\gency "'0 • ''" •1 h Victoria Ave. <:osl a ACCOUHTIMG CLHK *ln•ltfttory Cterirs 7~·J524 Days ~ ,1o; 17th t:o:.ta ~Icsa lkh employer. ~a~stS2.~·~ ~s~ Pe~c~~: l\lesa. The Southland Corp has •E~r'd Msemb~rs Babvs1tlcr. live in for :1 vr Sutt~I --~I~ U11yworker. tJICte,Odt.:d <J.•.\ ~ ~125 l•--------- ab opening Cor pcrma· APPLY old.boy. Mother w1<'hild ~~~ CLERICAL i·.irc "'urkini.: w ~mall ---·--------· ..QeJllfilll-tllnuic<:PUnl1ns J 8"1 c-on-..,. OK. ~ .. 0.70..n Ill),\,. Jll'lf.D"'.R. "AAA~. I h \ l11hl11•n 3 \ilJlll. S2 00 hr Dll\l'f. ,.. \llll\' tor IOl'lll cleric in Newport Beach .,, -·-r-.roo OOJ ,., ... ,.~ tl" ... .-;ire AAi.i:.tJul ~H:UI dl'l1\l'rl''' Xlnl fln\1111! ()tfice. 10 key by touch, 54/>•474J ;1blt• OOtltcd per!>Oll fur \\',1nll.'<I for part time r o<• r"'"'tl J•hon~ fr)r Baby:o;it 1n my home in e\ d I & k k h O D ' ' ''' " J:ood math rcqUJrl'<i. Xlnl !Across From l'h.ingc for rm & board n\'IOi, e c..i1up I :.tot I'' ••ntn~ w11r, Ill l c ri1 !'~LI l'l'"''° m i·r 21 Jo:\ a111>t 557·921:!. u~k for com-pany benefits. Apph• OraniteCo.AlfportJ C.;\f 979-\0l!) rwm hell). IOht'l d.iy. h f'1lot office. Job 11:14 to ~r'd onl> Hd,. t lime \Ir Wesl. Newport Sta- in per..on · 400\ Wcsterh Jo:quul Oppor 1.-;mployer '1011 Thur' H 12·2'.!lki ;, hours mosl '.\tomb\' Cd~I 1;.11 ti Hiii .1rt :lp111 \iniwr' Pl. Suite 117. Nc...,11Url 8 b tl 11 I< 1 11\ruui;h Thur,1l11y 1·\1•11 J~·at·ll \Hirm.il i\I· ,11 ----a '\.o;i er s pr, "" 111 loolckHper & IOI!" rrom 5 30 1> rn I •t:hl 1>1':1.l \ 1'.lt) m.111 fur •· 11 DRIVER l d ... 1 0 a----------i $5{) IAk , ti d .. ,., 1-:ni.: looLL·•-r-r.·11 l~µmi;ab1htyhdµful hul I\ \\I I .. \ 'lime' ho1111• SUND"Y 0...,LY 10 11 <in c.qua 1>1>l) .•pkSn» J>-v 7 \ r' & t:, .ui .. r• roo 1 I ... I ,.. ,... FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR tmmedialt> openln~ at 218-bcd (:ir 1hty. f';x l'l'llt•nt bc.•nl'f1h. !'>ubm11 resume to f'<'r!>onni.'I. ... I ASSEMB £RS ·' "' '"J not required \.\'i• \\Ill <•' Hl'r\ r1111te •u 1·cl r.mpoyer L mo· ,•r· "l'\t C:>ll Ch_....e .. llelt\er U·,llV Pilot ~ ., ' '' " -· ~ tram St:1ru11g 1.1le lJi. lt>clJn,;, ri .. ulh onl). i•., ~ . ---------•For precmon electro· ~T-643.l t::xpcr din Jl'<"o unt!> SJ.2.> per hour. l'.ill fur hrs da~ :\lu'L ht1\'l' hundlcs to earners. Re· BEVERLY MANOR h I bl r pa}able • .i cc:ount~ re 111t~r,1·ew appo1"lme11t. economil'1.1l t·ar , quires \'an or large Conval,...ceotHn.cn1•-• mec anica asscm Yo Babys1tlcr needed Tue. bl ll d ~ •· d ood d "''" -.-.._ cl'•Va c, payro a 11 642-4321, Ext. 276 E<iu:il W('stminl>ter 1U13 area. wa1:on an a g nv 2.1452 Via Estrada GIRLS NEEDED Sandwich delivery. s days wk. 4 hrs day. Own lrunsp. Earn ovr $3.50 h r . Call £1am-lpm, S.\0-8339. GUARDS tln1VC'rsnl is expanding 1l.$ operutions ln Orange l 'ounly & needs 40 varl & full lime security ul- rit•ers 1mmed. Exp<'r not _ n1."<'. Top wa11cs for C'-· per. personnel. Car & phone rcq 21 & over \'Nl.'ran~ & rl't1rce..- welC'ome Un1rornll> tutti Time & 12 for o\'cr 8 lrf"l4. Apply !H2 and 1·5 Mon- Fri. UNv.n.f ,rotectkHt . I 226 W. SHt St. $.A. ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT small components. Ex· Wed.&Tbur.8:30lo5:30 i:eneral ledJ:erlhrulrial .,. 1 638-0l2fl 1ng record . Phone La Hill CA"""c" per. prefd Dnys onl)" In my home. own lransp, balance. Ab1Jlly lo as· Opportunity .,,mp oy,•r 642·4321. ask for lla.rry gu(nTia4) 837s, .. ~ .. .,,,.,. GUAIDS STACOSWITCH INC references,833-0204eves. e otbe a ounling D E L r v L' R y Seel £ 10 unJ -ouuv sum r cc CLERICAL ~ "' · ey. qua pport · F.qual Opp Em pl yr m ft Full "p/Ume. Work any We h~ve an immediate 1l398akerCostaMsesa '--auignment s for AFTERNOON AUTO ty£mployec .. ,,. N B u-" .. full time opening tor an 549·3041 BABYSITTER. my nume, peltoleum markeUng co. Resear ch Assistant CARRIERS NEJo;DED . . 11°"'• n'-Ur·!~•·k T .... 01 ~ assi.stanttoourAct1vily EqualOpporEmployer 2 boys.ievenlngs.2PM Knowledgeofmlnlcom· wanted for part-lime FOR THE COSTA Draver/Mainlenanc~Food ,.um.nc,d.aiC:u·~ Director. Hours are_;t:30•--------1t...:.to:..:...:M.:...id::.;n.:...!!!.ght....:...:~;,_:_·..::l2:.:69;.:;__-1 put.era desirable. Salary evening telephone in· MESA-NEWPORT BCH Man. Neat appear. S3 Hr. Straw Rat Plua in El car req amto5pm. Monday thru ABYSI TTER for 2 co mm ens u rate terviewworkintbeDally AREAS. $2S0·$3SO MO. -40 Hr work wk. St John Torohasfull&partllme. _9_•_m_·_21>_m. ______ _ Friday. Successful can·i--------• childreo approx 20 hrs w;ablllties. Send resume Pilot omce. Job ls 4 to 5 MUST HAVE DEPEN· Kn!ls, 17312 East ma.n, day & nite positions. We HAIR DISIGMlll dld ate must be very Assemblers wk, my home. or yours, to Amol"ienl Petroleum. hours most Moodays DABLECAR.540·3008 lrvioe.540-7171. a r e a fun family to work ln established energetic, crcath•e and ELECTRONICS S36-0484 roe., 30100 Crown Valley ~rogsugrr~::iur~~~6 ep~':::: Delivery ""'rson .. for auto DRIVERS & HELPl:RS ~~~tsra~~. wit1eh .1g,~ooud contemporary aalon. in able lo work occasional Pkwy, Suite 28, Laguna .,.., E v•vu-. .,. .,...vp 1 Lag Bch A I la t I d k d Asse~rai.Wff BABYSITTER Needc(f. NI I "A 92677 11 Statistical typing ability, parts, over 18. Log. Bch hoN EhDdE 0 · Lo ca II e"ioy """"pie •-h·a' ve .... . ss s n even ngs an wee en s . . I h" lki gue • ""· or ca good diction. required. area. 494-1039 use ol moving. Fut •v .,-v .,. .. ,. available lt needed. CaJI Starting salary S3 per Pro!P'es:s e oowcr supp· P.1T1me. W t in wa . ng _<_7_14_1_4_95_·_1980 ______ 1 We will train. Starting & p/Ume. for appt call ou.t-golng personality, we 494-9729, a s k for Ms hour.Call for Interview ly comp11ny has im· dJstanceofMonteV1sla IOYS·GlllLS DEL VERY p m1ghthavewhatyouare W'Ul ..... 8 d 10 med1·a•c open1·ngs tor Sehl. C~. Some duys, rate Is $3.25 per hour. l e r son -84'7·7278 1 . f I aros ....,,ween am an pm • Call for interview ap· Freeway Auto Supply. ook1ng Ol'. AJ>ply _______ ...._ __ daily. people who are ~lling to eves & wknds. 548-8786 12·16 yeurs or age. E''e· . t t 6424321 E t San Diego Fr wy. ot ELECTRONICS be.tween z & ~PM at the Hairdresser. Write ad IEVERL Y MANOR Convalesceot Hospital 24-'5.2 Via &.tr11d1 Laguna Rills, 837·8000 · Eql Oppty Employer learnmechanrcal&elec·,_ _______ 111!!11-l ning work. Obtain new ~~omen, • x . J\\'ery Pkwy. Miss. Progresslvepower supp· Straw Hat Pina ln El 1957, Dally PUol. P .O. trical assembly. Op. BANK su1>11criptlons Corlhe Dal-E 10 rt •t Viejo ly company has op-Toro, 24402 Rockfield Box 1560, Costa Mesa, portumty lo learn colo'r ly Pilot working wilh an qua ppo Wll Y · · 1 ·i bl , Blvd. CA 92626 cod EXPHl94CED d ll 1 E Employer porturut ea ava1 a e aor E.O.E .... ,L. ---------e, components, w1r· a u superv sor. am •----~-----Dental Orthodo n tic expr'd assemblers. 6 m .. HAIRDRESSER ing Cc soJdering, both on PART-TIME TELLEJl S20 lo Pl per week or •CLERKS* chalrslde assist. RDA 3 months cxpr. nee In GeoeraJ Office. part time, with foUo··"ng. the job and In company more. Call 213/ 497·0396 da•·s 3 wk u v 768 ""11 1 w• corrducted trainee UMITED noon-5pm, 213/ 498·2473 Payroll&SalesClerks 1 • "'· • "'' P 0 we r 5 u P ~ Y,. hrs 1 :30·5;30. T)'pinJ C&ll642-8316 ----------t classes 5pm-9pm,C311Collert. SeeOurAdlnThe 9-5PM mechanical & c ass1s 60-65. Safeguard Busl----------- APT Managers. mature CALIFORNIAIAMK Wed.Octl.9paper DENTAL Recpl. Busy wlrtng. 30-90-6 moa re· nessSystems2.50E.17St. HANDENGRAVE R couple. 20 umt children Immediate Start IOYS WAMTED •SMITH TOOL• Pedo ofc. Exp'd. Gd. view poUcy. Apply In c M 54().1608 641--0'7G7 Part time, Newport complex in Oranite. WeeklyPayrhe.ck 302'H.-borll•d AGES 10-15 c-vT""IL aalary/beneCita.548·5588 pe~riJ.roPower,Tne. ~al Offl~. me typ-Tropby,673-ll40 =~:~~l;..;~~iss~"· ~~~~:i~;a~l~snu[a(f~ Cotta Mesa ~~~{~~ ~!t_ EG'!~ ~ ~ DEHTALASSIST. HOOSo. Village Way ing, call Arlene 675-1636 Kousecleaners needed. . " """ ..-LearnWlo~rrahrsESlhSe most Periodontist needs full· ____ s_a_n_ta_A_n_a __ .... ,_i_o_r_in_t_er_v_le_w_. ___ "--?!~tl~t;,·, !ol .. ~-Car nee. APT. litANAGER. portu111ly 1714) SSa.5412 ling new customers for ..., U I t E 'd E .-,,__ ._ .,....,......_ Co 1 3JU i Friendly Atmosphere TIIE DAlLY PILOT. No exciting. glamouroua, me ass 8 • xper · x·1 Ehctrottic:Tec:hnic:lw GeneralomceGat HOUSECLEANING· upetomanage n l f'ew starlloJ? require· E 1 d"hvertng or collecting. hlghlypatd--. Day panded duties o~por. X·. Familiar w /AP. AR, Condomininum project An qua ... V"""'"' Cert 'd 1 Growing comp.any b.as Pe 1 l d t mcnls Opportunity Employer Qi II this number to kPPIY or eve sessions. Place· ray · rcq · a open.f o""nln" for intermediate Billing Ii typlnf. Wk:nd1 rsonne wan e or in San Clemente, adull 645·4254 mcnt assist. Good job op· H.B. 842·8631. tfc'hnlglan. Must know & afl 6 640·6"54 Orange County Must tie bldg. Fl'ee apt+ aalary. Apphcanl:s !\l"toulll bc•----------1 J>Or DENTAL ASST. cxpcr digital & some analoic. • depeodarbl• •. J>rovJdeown 833-9'293 eager lo learn :>nc1 a hie lo Bus Drivers. reg. P 1T & Coll 7 J 4/751 ·' 9'4 pref'd, but w/train right Xlnt benefits. 549.3146. GENERAL OFFICE transp, am1Uar w/area. ARTIST start lmmedhllcly. APP· BANKING sub. Begin. sul. $4.63 hr. So. Csli • Cocktail pcrson.846-2839 17935 Sky Park Circle /\/Pay, A/Rec. Accur. Topwages.540.9525 Freelance or portt1me, lylnperson. Dynamic independent Apply in person b y Waitresses, Inc .• 17922•·-----------i Sult.eD.lrvlnc.E.O.E. t.yping, lOkey by touch. TheS...hifteGlrfs creative graphic de· StandordPower,Inc. bank has lmmed. open· 11 ,l /77. Saddleback Sky Park Bl, Sl e c DENTALORTIIO Cormanut.firm.CallforHou sekeekper/llveln signer w/exper in silk J400SoV11lageWay ingsin our Tuatlnotcfor Valley S.chl Dist. 25631 lrvine,ea 92714. • Chairside, expcr. & BHtrottlc:AsM~ appt. 5 4 6·2901. • screen reproduction. Ph. Santa Ana E.O.E experienced: O\seno P l. MV 586·1234 RDA. 4'h Days or P JT. Openings t or exper 'd & Woodllghtln g Fixture Nwpt Bch /Linda hie· O'ER "'TIO.,..S COMPANtON Lile hspkg. N.B.C"ll "'•2·""""'. I p c b d r~ 2031 s E M · Sl XJot aalary. Pvt rm & Nancy !or appt.. to show * ~ " CAREER s day wk .• Eng. speak· .. '"' ,...... tra nees. . • oar • lvtne . . ain , board. Call aner Spm. your porUolio. Designs f\uto-Mctal man, lge OFFICER o•PORTU ... ITY 1"ng.Aft5PM."""·8005 D ....... "L/Chalrsl ... _ wiring & chassis & lab. r • _63_1_·27_ss _____ _ lnTlme.838-7122 clcanshop.Lotsor work. ..-" '""' sn•A 1119 Sm company w/xlnl G11r.a..a1Ht• OFFIC Pe t o t I Leading lnt'I Co. needs , . X-ray Ile req. Jrvlne. growth & ben efits. 11;n"""'L E H~keeper lite hskpg ASSEMBLERS, light rmanen · wn 00 s. •NOTES & ambitious person for Its ~K Exp d. Full ttme SS2-4711 549·3146. 17935 Sky Park Typing. filh{g, phone re· and evenloi meal prop: electronic/ electrical, r~gnt ~u~ cer;:~r,~825 COLLICTIO .... S Sales Mgmt Training DinnerhouseCook.Call:•---------· Circle Suite D. Jrvlno. ller.Mrs.Baker833-.95SO for2y•adulta04&J5). soldering exper desired un.J yn · ag. ""' Program. Above avg 496-4224formoreinfo. ENTAL GROUP Prac· EOE 494 ... ....,: or ,,,.4.c."" Bob will tra 'tn . 12-SP.:'tf ', Bch <t!M·30001833·8966 TELLER I 1r Ii(' d F lice In New~. Bch. needs ·. · · ...,.,,., .,.. """" t'Bm n11s qua IC • or c--L •• DishwasL-... Greenup P;llme 540..2372 A"'A 1 I t II v "'I I '""' • ..... • front oHke elp for accts ---------· G£N'L LABOR · .....,mol vc Excellent career OP· n crvw. ca ir., " n All shirts. Sec Chet M()n rontrol & denlttl lmmr. "SSEMILEBS Nt•w Det:ill Shop nectls portunities for at(· Ct1 lklnl4. M7·1MI. t-;qual thru S""t. •.•pm, San Factory Workers . Housekeeper, Uve·ln,Sun ~ " h 1 r I on n r "'mp 1 0 >' .... r .. " " Mu11l have rec4'.!nt. ex per. ua,..lllo..ITly ..... ID I u 0 0 0 t f S 0 m .. cp J;resh·e&sel molval· ,,,,., "' .. Cleme nte Inn, J:l5 MO-Jl22. .,_..,." ••• • " Work ts clean. but req ·~ Top wages paid. Engioe ed Individuals . :;atary cl. 1091 ~plandlan. San Clem. 1 ____ _,___ 4 Day Work Week :\Ju~l hv~ phone & relia· chlh.tcare. l!:iq>el''d. Ref!! dexterity. No exp nee. SLcamers, cng painters, rommensurale with ex· CRPT & UPHOLSTERY Den l 11 1 R cc e P blc tranaportat1on. Long req'd. Muat speak ~~:?n!~;;l;~~'if,t:i.11~ buffers & polishers. Utl· per. Xlnl benefits. It CLEANER Experience COUNTE R G I R ~ . tionlst;Front OH1ce 40 H &: short term auign· Engl111h. CallGf0..346. ---hol&lery shampooers, q ualified, apply in nref ... r·rA .... 75"·9·330 Mature a. dult. ,daytime Mature wom:rn 30 & QUrS menLs. llollday & vnea· HOUSEK•EPER I t Chee .. oul p1"ck up •· u" d " " ..... , " hif w hell D lion P"Y· Hospllall•atlon "' • :l " "'SSEMILERS " · · "' ... per~n or Sl'n rcsuml.' --------s t. inc s onut over, ex~r. 11 mu8l! Apply lo Per.son " • lddl ,.,, I U 1 ~ hvery Apply at l H 84 ))fan :ivall. m 0 ag ...... cp ., v nit XJnt bt:nefits, Smull co 20S.9 11arbor Bl. <=M o · CAR WASH HElP ouse 7.9253 l ns., peg ord & minor Icier htdudriH •W"REHOUS-._....... In mod-ahed 1 aty Small components. Good SANTIAGO IAMK 0\'er 18, l-'ull·Tlma COUNTER HELP JOpm-collections."'" Doy/wk 2101 Dove Street .,.. .-.sn Bayfrnt. homti. Floit . manual dt'xtrrity a. __,,...__64_5_·l_030 ____ 1 132-5200 METRO CAR WASH 6 Su M T & 494.SSllor493-06M Newport.Beach •STOCk CLHKS work'g nrran1mt. olt but eyesight. t Yr min rxp. S3S E . 1st St. Tustin 29$0 ll~rbor Bl, CM ~!d'. wh\cheri~· ~~~ts. DINTAL ASSIST. Acl'06S from 0C Airport •SHIP /lllCllYIMG mln. Ume needed It (t) 8 Call Carol 581·383(). M.V. AYON EqualOppor Employer CASlllERJCLERK, to 253 E. l7lh St. CM. Orthodontic oUlce, •FOllltUFTOPRS hr. ~·y rnr wk. "'(•dd'- area. •----------1 work In Corona del M:ir,,_646-4 __ :n_3 ______ chairs. I ... -. Ex""r, nrcf. f~C •--La.-._ l ntervtcwa8-3Mon-Frl tblonaJ t mo aval. foe ·-111: .. v " --r-· APPLY ouaeslttlog & hel,plnt ~ Bnrmnld, P /llme. sexy & Mon & Sat, 9:30 lo 6PM .1---------Non-iSmokt1r. 4 Oay wk. Fas l l al lnvealment w/ontcrtalolog. lndlv. C • .._.shnasfonlln91 exper. Must wear hot Tue. Thurs f.c Fri.. 9'79·1400 firm. Xlotoppor. Exper. mutLbewUUngtoaccopt US! THE DAILY PILOT "FAST ltlSULT" SllVICE DIRICTORY f.'or 'Result Service Call 642•5671 .... J22 hgmMow p;ints. Port 17, <:M 12·6PM, energy & ref's CREW 1---------& maturity req'd. Call resp. tor all haehld. ~AVON 646·3666 r cq'd. No st ud"nl& SEL14 idle items with &40-0123. t"Sk• Loe .. ,.t•a req'd --------please. Call Mrs. Ad3m!I MANAGERS Druly Pilot Classified Ad.1.__________ " • • • ., • · REPRESlNTATIVES BARMArD. nighti-& rorrnlcrvlew.6<14-7S7S ,. Pis. r eply, al vln i;r &st llm1.• lo r11tnbllsh <Joys.Reliable.Sul+ f'itlme evenings & _C_4.2._·56_'1_8. ______ t FEDCOINC. JU1c;....,,orf..,. avnllablllty&r11toofox- c·1111tomtr!I . lntcrcstN17 Cull64fl·5544 , CASHIER Saturdays rn:ina11lnu I!i lntrrvicwlnitFor: • 546·•741 pectcd pay to P.O. Box Cull :,010·7(}1 I nr 1.rnilh Jo'ull p l. Re~p ptir'ion .lunlor Sa lcll Pcr11nns ll'lt ttil' Onlly Pilot r'ull-Tlme 344, CdM, 92625 7 I~ hAnAc:hlev•rl i1\r2'l,w1'lltrn,ndn11y 11· b I ll CMro:csFrom .. , " ,. :se 1n 1C su ~er P on,.; "l-'o-st Hcsull" servkc Scaisonul PMitlonN Orun~tCo. Al"""'rl) 1•--------•r Would you enjoy a '.\, IL','J'"O '',\I' w ,\,""11 rloor to door R<'"Uircs ,,,..,. -----h 11 I r " "' ' '' ., dlr'<'lor\) ''o r 3030 Harbor ll•d 1-;11ual p· pot Employer " i1 c:ni:c• w ll nt N1rn .. 'll5011urhor IU.C~I vun or ln rl{<' ~lotion c , u .. BAIYSITTER ingi.? tr .vou huvc 6 h1" Wlli.?oll Phone ('ollrrt , servke 1110111 Costa MHo n~~dt"d Tuf'Srlo y &t axir wk Cn ll for ln\f•r Tht> lmM11t druw 111 lhr 2\3·S97 ·03!lff Aflcr spe<'l&lty Thur11. i :lO lo 4pm, In my 1t p Pt Mr .. Cr u I It . We:1t. 11 l)ijllv Pilot :i·oopm. 213·498·2-173 Call fi42.5678 ext. 322 P.Mthluff home 159 \%\t G4 l·S391 CIOS'IHINJ Ad. tJ..lfSG78 ---------llavo 11om«!thlnlf )'OU wen ll11vr 11omllUlln1t to sell? w arll? Classlfl~ ads d Cla.ulned a~ do It wt-II. ll w~ll. 642-5678. HOUSEKEEPEtl: l Xvc-- ln, cAre fol' 1 & 11 yr. old boys. & maintain ctn. houso &r laundry. RcC'ii. rcq'd. Enif. 411 driving abUlty p~f'd, Npt. Bch • 67$-4814 .. ,_ --., ...... f -"'-1 ~w DAILY PILOT Friday, Octobur 21. 1977 ~~,!.~::.•.t.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~,r.~~-".':.~ ..... ~!.~~,~~,!.~.a.~•.".~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~!.~:.~~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~!~.s .......... ~?.~~ ~ ............. !~.~~ ._.,.. enhd 71 OCl....., W•t•d 7100 Http WC111tflt 7100 PpJi·nwl r,. h 1. . AHTl,..,.UE T .AIUS lRISJI SE'l"I'J::R Puppl~s. • • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• II ) l 1' \p1:1 n:r.Y.PllON>: "" Sl50 •·•oo " \"k• old MACHINE Of'R. ltOUS~K~Er1o;n & Bobys1tler. 1.1 "<' In Npt Bcb. No exper. nee S2 50 to •lttrt. SR Engineering, 613·000~ _ ln<'.642 SM.I. HOUSEKEEPER Ll\C 111 Mf\IOS needed part.time or out. Lite h.spkg. Coo'k I f'ull tame. motel Lagun~ meal • dllY, laundry. BE Beach (TI4) 49--1·~ or '" t1 .1111 111l mu'I SiJl.l<.:lTOfiS f'urnttun· l:1r\01 )' \'1111< -~ '~ "' • i-N•U•R•S•ES•. •, -----~ l ' I"' 1:.v. 111" :-;," lln SEAMSTRESS ,. llOl Ncl'rlcd 1mmt:cli.•h' ani,: 11l.111t Muist h11u1datt• Chump. lmc, AKC. ihow d1us.;~.til:!:!.!ll h ~Sf~phrto .. tart 150 Sohrl oul< t110111i.: 'IUJllty.~t1ul.&lovable. *RN's •LVN's Full-Time Position 7:J4 1001 all lpm lullb Tabh•K arc round ~ 3.l!)g ___ _ PLASTIC ouk ''Jl\l'O hall uut.I dn f\K<.: Golden Rctrlevcr-1-w Jo:.\p1.11 u:m·l.J .Scam ... lrt!bl> \\ e ru:tXI > uu ai. .i TB.LU .rntrquc rcprodu1·11ona. Pup,, horn Oct 4th. Wiii INJECTION 11i.·111ti~·1 ul our .:1c.1l lJtlo1111~ :.hui> "'"er. Dunkl':xpcr n·iiuircd 1>1.'a lt•r ,, hrukt.'r 11 , l)t' reody forChrii1lrrws. MOLDlai...IG l'll•J:-J11t "'urk111s.; l0und1twn' Ir\ In<' National HJ nit rl''taurJnt wpplll'rto ant.I 768 7719. • ("Ill AT EASE U!nlurl RobCrc11thlu11 Clll' vutill l' Wl0h-Otrll.'. re p. for 3 boys (ull i~ :1chl l Pvt rm. rm & board -t' ~5. per wk Live out, sulary n eg ~pan. s peakinlt OK. willi basic uoderstondlng ol FOREMAN 1133.3700 !:: o 1-: Bcaullfully produ1;1•d un #S.ALUKI •MAIDS • 12t1d & lrd Shifts I J.othlo.t l.,CllMt t1qur~ al .io• •· o(C 13112 i-: 1-'cm pup:i, s mo. tor aood. The Inn at L.aauna Possible Uuy OVl•JllllN' Call T allor Shop Mmt.-er THE.A TRE Ethni:i-r. Un1l D, S /\ hoinc. $125. 544.7571 lrnmedlat• Openinqs l· 1 I shift, SUH· THURS o Exct'lll•nl opporlu1111 it·~ SET UP MEM -:ii ll-. ht' rs. Ev\.' n 1 n g 542-J4g8 !,. 211 N. Cst Hwy, Laguna c"ttbt in our 7U bC>d n111 lall shiftsl 644-5070 c•rniiloyrnenl Apply 1n · ~· E R M A N vale11l0cnl hO!>"ilnl Go111l 7 9 w W I J• L' ff A l R "" D MAH>S WANTED ,. ll11111tll) C\l)Jll1.h111: "11111 l>t'~11on prn · arner A..._.lonces 80 I 0 ' "' "' salury <Ind IH'lldlli. o 1 73"11 w ~ ''OINTER 0 upple• OonQuixo&eMolcl IJJll) \1-llh 1mrn1•tl1.1l1• rtV(' II. c . arner ••••••••••••••••••••••• r " 0 • Eng. 759-0119 l~v. m!lg. _ 2100 Newport Bl. CM l'ICU!IC apply: llfl•'lllll~ ... lllll l'·'Y & l'lllO ~Ip Wanted 7100 H.. Wonted 7100 Aw .• 11.n. M11:1l be 18. f R (j 11 T I)/\ M f\ G 1o: 1) ~!:-~choice of JU.er . Hloousr,Jejkveec1pen.rLa~. BUeohb.yslt·lMAID Wunt.ed. Scut•liff BF.VERLY M1\N(l1t p.111y ht•n1•f11s ;1\';111 l·:x ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••!.•••••••••••••••••• l!:Oi'. --llOTPOINT SALE. 3'08 "' • C ""'O V1'ntol'i:1 C<>.:1ta Mn~. a per lll't:••:..:.H•)'. Apply lit Tow Tr11<'k l>r1'""r" •'X· W. Warner nr llurlior , ENGLl!'JI BULLDOG 4'" AO'J2 !.'»otcl, 1661S. oa!I\ Hwy, .... • • · •" Or111" • ''t>·1·1 1•1· 11c I • ._ ~ ~ . ____ ..... _ ... _ Lugunu Bch. 494·~92. (714) 642·03117 • ,,c ..... " •1~ s lk:,t,111ra11t Upp 11·ut 111n1. ·~~t·~c1.aricK,. tlkkprs J)l·r·u., 'fop. va.v. Apply, ~na. 979·2921 pupples·AKC·Reg.& HOUSEt<EEPEJl . Equnl Qppor Employer 8.'iO w ltllh St <" M · lx•111i,: takl•n 1"11day only, ( I· , <..:h i:). A / R cc & G&W fowmi:. 1000 Jr\'ine CASH P/\JO British lmpoHed. l,1 VC·ln. Young N . B _ l.\Ialnten~nce, lite. days. Ort. 21. rn77. 2PM to i\, Pay C!ks. Gen. ore. J\VC, NB'642·12S2 fo'or Wslu· /Oryrs/Rt:'rrin 1·737·8239 family. Mus t !!peak Apply IQ pe.rson. 1131 PHJ-:SS 01'1-:l!,\'l'Oll, c·" 7l'l\1. Urotlermcn, L1•gnls Sccys. Rccep. . • "' English. Refs req'd. App. Back Day Dr. N.S. NURSES AIDES ~r cm J\H l>icl< JtiO. :i:i:i h ro 1I1• r u :.; s l , dis . ltouisL-; w /lyping. TRAINEE working or nol 957-8133 German Shorthair Pups, 9 I 2633 w c Ir ORDERLIES 1'h1rcl SI l.;1~ Heh. hwai.ht'I '· l•Jod prep. Employers Poy 1\111-'ces Mode~ 1','in.isher. Good GARAGE SALE Prices on wAKkcs'. .,!~~~9 ::~r36m73ed, y, ·· oast Hwy, MAIMTE:HAHCE Needed to ••Ive tender <!fiO I W. Panhc Cousl Liz Reinders Agency working conds. S.A. rec on d 1 lion e d -~ ·- N .. 8 . Call f.or appl ~p11:.nVISOR " ·-------'...i lltwa.) 9197660 · 6'l2-847Sor 644·6680. S I l~ SI . loving t•ure to thl• elderly • 40'.!0 Birch St, Ste to.i us·eu. · · rcfrJgcrators, wshrs & YORKIE Puppies. AKC. 3 per u y 10\>IHng patients. Will l rjlll PRODUCTION NewportBcach 833-8100 UPHOLSTERER'S dr~rs. Guar. & del. males. Housekeeper: Couple to Center in Newport Bch qualified JH·ri.onnl•I CallforAppti f>~lob '65 DUNLAP'S 10960 s.49·3702 tuke full charge or lurge has immediate opening Earn whil<' you leurn 1\ll ASSEMBLERS RETAIL· Top pay & beneh\s • .r.tust Talberl(At Euclid) t'.V. --------- home In New•"""rt Bea--h. f o r maintenance sL'fls 11vu1l. 1\pplv, •M ,.... r CLERKS be exp'd. Want quality oa" 0721 Silky Terrier Pups ARC t"' ' IU ,, v or :.mall t'll.'l'llllllll.,. "err·nt"r1al £'AHL'ER OP· workonly."'5·'"57 ~ ----.. Oil nJLerg1'c, ndo.rabte' . .=:----l::n_gl.is.h.&pea~.l'cw ~n ISOr. Da.!!2_!1e_c_·' "u nerior 1\ \ (.'. N ll I " ., " .. " c. .... ""' OJ .. .. ·-"'ages. Rererenres wm tnrnlkfiOW\Cifgc:irpTltt. ~~-~ • -:--... 1rm ·'~'!...'m-1 '\~~\ ._ _ _ _ PORTUNITY J::xpcr. --~TO P CASH pd fur {td $1SO/m, $12.Sif.~ ·~ ,_ " - .. he verl f1ed. Phone Salary open, l(rp 1m1r. pd Zflif'so ;yon · ~'" tt --UTOTER --~~-:WUmanto.admm--r .:::WAIJR!:c:c.~c: -· Je!o~.wm._stQV~~ ~ ....;__.;......;. _____ _ 17l~l6'6..61s.21m 1<a c utto11 Call .1-i do Ana Htwn 7 :lO '"1 & 1 C • mana~e sml. graphic •lit' w11nlcd. All shifts. Mr dYfs:B391JIZJ. "891r.Ol:W-BmuatttulSheP1~-~ Village Center at 6i~8682 • ---s I'M ~~tl\te"~e Marl<ets sign olc, usb11>l princ1paT D's Cofree Sh<>i>. 3050 -----.----pups. ' $10. llousekeeper r~ family for mterv1ew appl. NUR ING Pos1t1ons open.El. 2~d & m lfuny bu~ &. design c&stHwy, CdM~ t ."~~~ Apt, Sz, stO\'C. 646--04SO "''lb workmJ: parents in ------'-----1 ' 3rd :. h 1 fl ., 1 n San lunctwns. Other rlutle~ -~OOd "orkTng cond. $15. ..,. _ llunt. Beach 12:30 l<J Moinhnance Mech Producti°" Trainee Clemenle. Lauunu &-ach 1ncld: t'IJent contact, new WAITRESS/Rest Http l-684·5016 ~rr~~1.A~~m~Rfmes. 7::10 l\lon thru Fri. Must be exp'd in ATTENDANTS ~lubber ho:.l' µrr~rlurtsl & Dana Pt. Other arcus bus. dev .. KOOd secy S2 .75+taps Apply at Amana SJtle by sid e Finest available. Show, Supervise 2 boys 6 & 9 & machinery repair, elec-U!lt pm.,. t·o. P ysira ha,·c opent!'RS also. No skills, lite bk1mi: lJrrght Onginal Pizza between r elrig. $195. l\faytag obedience, field. Shol.s. fix dinner. Generous trical & plant maint. Full-ffme inrlud. hal'k xruys exper. reqci. A_ pply ul sell starting mature at· 3:30&4·30. 2121 Balboa electdryer .$100.640·1395 wormcd.751 .... 91 aJary to right person. work. Exotic Materials Irvine• area· Ca II for an~of our store:;. llludc. Apply by letter, Blvd. NU. ""' Own trans. Engh s h Inc .. 2968 Randolph Ave, All Shifts :ippt S40·7639 t-:.o 1-: 2S88Newport ~lnl w re11umc + snlnry his----------Elec range, self.clean111g, IOXER l"UPS.AKC speaking. 536·0709 after CM.S45-9425 WlllTroin 9uolityAssuronce Costa Mesa ti l2·7702 tory to J Church, 220 Warehouse & s .t?ck clockitimer, outlet for w/shots. 997·570<! • 7:~pm. &Certify ---------•I Newport Ctr. Or. Nil .. Clerk:., F il•me positions app1~·237Safl6PM MAINTEMANCE lnsfttctor jTec;h UZtiW . a~;ul Phone for appl. ft-Nfo You 804S Exper'd m a n . Stea<ly lnten ll'WS hwhl d.tll)' Xlt1t •>PPOr' 111 ~mal l l'll Hl-;TAIL ---------•I !>57·!121:! ;i~k for Mr. Built·in dt:.hwasbcr with •u••••••••••••••••••t • work. Newport Ctr Ofr arter~pm Conta1·1 Nur~· for qu.il11wd m.on :HlN SALES We~t . Ne\\ port S ta· gyara~tee. u.n1~~rsa l Freekittens.&cut.Lovea Bldg. Reply lo c·Jassified mg Personnel. haH' :.! ~ r:-111111 e~pl•r rn MA~AGEMENT SECURITY t1oner~. --"'"~ Sla. rull 492·0!6·1 -bit•, hOIJ!>ebroken, lo good -ad no t;3, c 0 Duilv Pilot, l•lt·1•t1•11ntl'' \l!l' npc11 \\'1· :it'•' JH'l•,t•nl I,\ 111 h 631 1545 11 ll c p ;11 r & :. t.' 1 I cl 1 s . ome · · lnslr11t•t1on ;udc w tech. PO Rox 1560 Costu ,\ll'sa. BEVERLY .1 rtl i1 or kt• r \'.I 11 I ll'r\ 11•wmg lur a fa~h1t111 Antiques 8005 hwu~l\l'rs. washcri.. & . , . Housekeeper. rem. c·om· panion. Jin! in. Ovt.'r 50 yrs, for my1 futhcr. No smoking. 8'17-4090 l1kgmd .• 3hrs S5min. "C;192H2ti lll'lll'llh \li...,11111 \ 11·111 l'llll'l'lllll' , ... ,~1•11 tu'·'"'' OFFICERS ....•..............•••. urver!'> Guaranteed Gentle IO\ln):: pe.l. 2h yt day . $-1 .Ul s.i BThr MANOR .1r1•11 l.olll".1r11l~KI 11'1:111 lull l'11.1rgl· or 11u1 W d I d ;,,i£21:175 546.5211.1 olrl . l\lal 1.: J::nglts h h.nowledge of t:lai.:.room MANAGEMENT l°1•11\'all•sccnl llo!.p1l;il · ""11111''110' dq>t "11:.1 un On er an . -Bulldoj!. <:a ll&14·2677 Dl\•ers1fy & "ull11·1,. 1 c;>uohtyAssuronce 11•·1-1.111 11 1··11••1111·.111 • J! f ltfl'"lt b I --procedure helpful. Send . .u • • <?1-152 Via Estra1 ·' ' M Of A t I c ri.i: ' u in ·ir nt 11 ' r com .... t I Inspectors 1,1,1111111' & 1.,. J l l'•'•'lll" IM EDIATE n 1ques . • . Movm~·l\tust rind home resume·appl. tu Sad· )ou .m e "? rap1 ..1 Lai:una llill-.. c: \ • • • worl. cheaJ•· tu1~ rccd'r f . T · dleback Vlllley Unified requirement. Joor .ippl <7l-l).8J7MOOO \I I-' c;11vd 11,u.il s. II•"'""' 1\ 11r111r 111~1111 OPEai...Jlai...JGS fl UGt: ware hou se wamp,am,Cm63l:l9Gt orourco_tchtUe erner Sehl Drst. 2.563l Dtseno enll. t>4S·~9~ ___ Equal Oµply J::mplo~ n rn.11rn.1I rl1•xtent\· to:l1•1' l1.1t•k ground S j I 1 f"lll " namml·rl with o\'er 500 M1xdog. 645.7723. Pl •tv~o"•""• 11111111 ·, llJ1·l.i.:1ound 1. 1umm • pro111 ,.1i.i1111g l11lr\'l11l'"lrwportt\r~·11!> mu.,1c b_oxc!I, n1ck.clo·2Uoor_R_efr1gerntorl4cuFnendly-"le Samoy~". · •' .....,.~ ~ A N I C U H I S 'f · ---• I (' 11 II -I" l .,.... ,._ """ Yr-. 1111 t1 •"<r1t•r < ,1 II fl JO .1 lur ap11t. tu tn ~ w ~ H() our dl'On pt anus, c1rcu.-. or· n. w 163 u ree.i:er. ~· loves kids. moving rree JAHITORl.AL Opportun1Ly for fust pro· PART TIME ..c. .11 ol !>KI :11n11 '\In 1 kn 1v.o·v. Good WOf'l<i'"J concb. i: an !I. w a 11 docks. s.ID-8809 to gd home. 67~aSll, ore & Bld.s clean1ng El i,:re:osivc person. Must be bcnd'lll>. M.\ Jrc.i THE LOOK Pl•os--' s·--ro·-di'ngs. i:randfather clocks, • 6131698 • · xlntw acrylu.·s, rall Hair EVENINGS 6 4,. 6500 "' ,... --· (ascmattn~anltques Gf,. Jh ·y Duly 18 J b.1 __ • _______ _ Toro&LagunaBcharea. Therap.v, D)·s·. 963·07l7·, .,,. Weo....,.srtatrea'd \\asher & Dryer hnrdl'-"' Good pay. Work indepen· E 968 G r-·· , · O\·er Sl.000.000 Worth · · " Boxer female or her male denUy. l1ust be resp .• de·•--ves __ ·6_1_4_1 _1_A_._~ At.luJt5 with oulst~aad1ni:. •REAL ESTATE• RM•s & l VM 'S ABMI Amem·an l nlcmalional 11.'>t-d Sl50 IJolh 675·3315 puppy, pcndable & have pnde in MANUFACTURING attructt\·c 111•rsonJlti.·c; '\;l'" •11 l'\r11.•r1t·m·l·1I lop \ 11 'ht I l' ,\"I' I' SECURITY <iJllcncs; Ui02·T Ketlt:r· ;51·26\7 "ork.8Jl·n23 1 d whoenJo\·~ork1n""llh 11.1101111: ,t\,111 l'rn.1l•· lnJ.! St. lnine. Td •·-ti·on 8015 mm" o pen1n"S for " c;.1111.·111 <..t)ll\' "A'I' 0 u • I u -~ ,.. kicls Start al ~ 50 pt•r of111•r '<. l .. 1r1:i· .uh 1·1 u-. " 714/630 1925 ":\I 1777 pen n CI iru solderers & pack:tJ,!tng L-ur Phone 61?_ 3:•1 ... , "'" li•wfu,•1 CJll nov.' 7;111 1:.111tl'11l \\t' 11 H • ~JI !J,\.\t 1114 P.\1. \'11>1t' •••••••••••••••••••••••.._ .. m.sch1nc opr ... Expcr ~:'~mnl!50 . hl'l"'l'l~n i'iJU " ~.. ~17'11>71 Eol' Fnr \ppo1nlm1·nl --·-·-"' 1050 prcf'd. SJ J>\•r hr to start a.ndS 00 P~I PACIFIC COAST t:qu.11 Oi>pur t:n111lu)cr PUBLIC AUCTION Pl..BLIC fo~URNITURf; 19•••••••••••••••••••••• \•Jnted.lellred or :.em1 ;\lust i.peak English. Ask for Jim PROP.ERTIES RH SUPERVISOR :'ti \XY ITf::.\IS OF Fl"\ f: AUCTION STOfiEWtoJ::SALI:: rl'ttre person ror Plt:'ase1;1pplymperi1ofi. ;J;1U('ll.1n·.1 t:ST\TI'~ Jt-:WELH\, * * New&usedfurn.appl'' J:>nrlurwl & lite main CPU Industries. 2100 J:: EqualOpport l':rnplu) •631·0400• .tfl'llHll S.•r11t•cStJ. ~1~hl AllL'nrl ART OUJl::t;TS .. \N T it 7 lOPM m1:.r. W1lson'11 &rgatn h:nancc work on p ltml Wilshire. S.A. !'>\2·7::!:!1! -----• :! Or a nlll'' .1 "'k ,\plJI) Tl"l.'f:O". J.'l.~E L'UJ(,N , °" • : · ' Nook . ~5 & tU4 W. 19th. uui.is ul local counlr) -~-- -PART·TIMt.: Uuslrtl'S'-I(:-; \\,1nll'dlur'l I>'"' Shdl.lith&ln•tnt'.NR '( " r IDe-alen Welcom.I CM &&2·79~&548-3262 dub. Cull 5si;.3000 for Marine mec han i<'s, woman look1n1: fnr til __________ 1111' 111 1 l>,1y \\I. \Int -1-:TC. l'llONI-.: fOH IN <.:ONSlGNMl':NTS appt. carpenters & painters liomemakers .89J.fi655 REAL ESTATE hr' Scnll'l' Statwn Atten 1-·o & IHtOCliUHI:-;_ S:'tlBANKRUPTCY **I BUY** needed. Exper. only. Call SALESPERSON$ 833 H93 <font. c'<pcr'<l. Ouy & 00·2200 • DISPERSALS . JANITORIAL. will train for appt. 9·4pm. Basin PASTE-UP ARTIST Ex I> c r I c n c e n (It 1-:vcs. 1''1111 & p;llm~. Ap . • ' ---Lovely French bdrm Good used rurn1\ure & lo run e q u Ip m c n t Morine, NB 673·0060 Exper'd. Pleasant work· plv. Shell Station, 17th & Antique Couch, ~"''" &rn, sets. arrnolres, chests, Appllanc:e!--OR J. w~ll Chance for rapid advan· ing conds. Co benefits. ~~~~s~~~;1~~~sa~1!~~~~i ROBINSON Irvine, NB. ~:~;~oosicr Cab., desks,bunkbeds.chlnas, sellorSELLforYott. ~ -l:ement.S46-<ml§ MATURE WOMAN Appty, Pennysaver, 1660 Plcasccullfurapn't dinrmt.bls&cbrs,game MASTERSAOCTIOH p /tlme lo w elco'lfte Placenti11Ave.CM 1 .. Ylrlr .. c"H H!WPORTIEACH Service Stu Attendant, ..,...,Tl~UE Ibis. rockers. sofas, oc· 64M616&1JJ.96ll JEWS.RY-SALES newcomers & contact A 10A Will mter\'lcw t."Xper"d . Full or P/tlme. "'" "r t'astonah•bf'9, portlH•w . J. HERBERT merchants. Fiexible hrs. REALTY 759-0811 \ii1Jlrc·"nts For Apply Arr~ Station, l?th WAREHOUSE mg, sm pool tbl, ~tt>vcs, CASRPAID IJALLJEWELLERS N d l't t · PATROLMEN ~ & lnmc. c M. ee car , 1 e )'pLng PBX-552 Multipl• We import directly from rt'frij!eralor-s. PLUS For gd used furn, anli· , Now lnlerv1ewins;forex· ~7·3095. F'l.!LL T IME ·PART fl" IL' l 1 s 1 I' pl L' L' ~·nu•rSt•.i "'tlcnr1unl no .F;s\"lund :-:ew ,hlpm"nl l,OTSOPMISC. quesltelrTV's.~5?41133 pcr'd career m1ncled -Tl:.t E ll ti:he~l paid ua ,-, •1"' · J ''', •'0 .l' .-tun~· pos .-.:1:1l1cr n• " "' ..• " ... ute:s pi!rl>Ons. Pleasant M:llw'e woman w1t.h_tra~ patrol l)\.'<>J>ll' in lhc in. ..... 111h•d l P lu •II 111 •ict ~tot 1·11 1Jcod1h l'\f>t'r IHT Wtll tr JIO JU.'l arrt\l.'u $$$SAVE SSS 11orl"nl? conds. All co & speaks En~. Ln·e ;rn dustry JO jir -.ho fl~ I 1'."1m1~~ .. 1 'pllt '"pt Bi·ll \llpl\ 1'1•1,u11n1 I \tiph \irporl Tc.\.1cu, t hoo::ic fs ()ffi \OU ' cif Wl• hono.r Bol • MC. b1•nef11 ~ Apply In Housekeeper C'OOk & Ille n11:hls ri~·r .... k l'refl·t .1 rM ! '"'" \hmthru F11 lli';Kl ',in111u .. L>r .... H tlC'lll ... lllc:IUtlm~drt•:IM'l:t. C11sh1cr· .. t;tw,·k' & sunur •tso o(g I 1-l & v1 ·' 2 Fashionlslond "Jt1l rolit•s . 1H'd.'>. Ci\S H ~o pnr~on"I Spanishor person. 32 Fu:.h1on ~' 1 n ir:. O\Cr•1i:c:15 .... nt urnmi: RECEPTIONIST °"''"' :\l,tll\'11•nl0•·11l'cl111l 'l<ll·hoJrd ... 1uhlcs ' ~ " Contemporary Square. Santa An11 16 Xlnt workmg cond. reeord. lnlen tew 91\ \>J to u I f h l-.:t1u.1I Opp Em11I~ rm m1·d Full or ll t ,\p11I\ . '1··1r• ~ J' ·h·. t·•n1ls hall checks PLEASE! 1'"00<! Co1npl•tc 3 rooms of "II --~ -Nice Newport home. 6 lPM d;11I}. lntcrnauonal nui.) J\\ trm 11' rrn ., ,. c 11 :-.; '' .. ' " ~ ··" a\·a1lnble. Items ~UbJect " .. Kippys . looking ror work days. Salary neg City Sccurtlv 10347 l.os methJlc upt•rttn~ lor n:~ · '>I \\) • v.µI lrl.'c!>. l·lucks. leaded topresale. new furniture. Includes Salesperson w,currenl xtra ~nents. Days (213) Alamito Uh d" Los :.harp. 'lcJci' pl'r,un SALES ~fas, v.indows '& doori.. MASfERS AUCTION l\1 a..s.,si.v e. A _p..ie. c e. exper. in f as h ion 849·2327Nltes.64~8243 Alamitos. CJ (l.o:. Perm JMrtllml'.113,ln SUPPLEMEMT SHEETMET ... L mantel piece:., china & W5 Newport81vd.CM Bedroomset.Beootif\J\T merchand1sin& & sales. Alamitos Bui. Pnrlt.) all31H•r 11hoOl'l> t-'tont <if YOUR INCOME "' brass. 1133-9625 644-8686 piece lh·ing rooms« & s Gd benents. Sal com.Malure woman .lo l~ke <7141 827.2020. ,2131 her t\111 Ph)I til.tl!05!> FGbriccrttonfonmon Chelseolmports.400~h ple~DinSel mensurate w ,exper careol2yr.oldhUleg1rl. 4:1>-7M8 "OfClce!> al lhi· r<>rtntrntl'\\ SSSSSSSS 2nd Shift s yrs expr 1n St.CanneryV11lage,N H 1--------MU&.TSll.CRJFJCE MS-1733 Must have plenty oC love Flagpole.. RE<.:!-:l''l'IU:-.l~'I PAltTTIME .,('t up of shears. power 673-3050. MQn·Sal 10·4. lic:yclff 1020 $588 08 . to give. 649-2658 aCl 5 Tu ~HONE WORK brakes. punch prt'sses, Free Parking. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • LADIES ....,_,,. 1 ._ :\lareni.:o fn11t1lulc of .... u--d1 earn -vv. P w... p,m. r-.. p 1 k f HOUs~wiviec: t.1<.' Contact Mr. Kf'nt. • -·t /\nu'que lamp or vase Beach cruiser bike. blue -IASY TIR"'S. Part time, your home. flAYROU. SI""'-..,.. .. na t. is 00 '"JI or" " "~ RRISCK Mi''G. INC. ~· 5121> call art .. P M 536-2403afl.4pm MEAT Cutter & Counter F Lr h .. ...,... f lime rc:ceptlnn1:1tw hk COLLEGESTUDEMTS B d table, single drawer, · .,. c..thfeudt•• ----------i Man.So.OrangeCo.Call in~or i~~~· w~So~~s kpnl,lexprr.C'.ill 196·6111 Guarnntced Hourl y t'tnl~~e/n the~5922 needed res t oratio n .1_540-__ 9_1_15 _______ 1 18'S~lf.CM Legal Sel'Y Trno 496·2277. expe-. S Star· co. w/xlnl Tu~s thru Sut for tn• Wui;e Plus Bonus . .'i :30 RewanJ. 646-6989 ZJ" Teledyne Titan full 6 .. 5-6151 N.8. ft rm. Req's xlnt. MB>ICAL RECEl'T. bens. Good growth po. ~unw. pm to 8 :30 pm. <.'all S h lppin.~ /rccc1.v l n ll 3 Ball canning jars green equipped, like new $450 . ._ ________ _ f~!ll~ll~~~:n~~~: c:i'~~ Exper"d. Salary open . tent & greul c<rworkers. H l' r I' I• I I o n Is I I " r &lfl·-122:1 or romc to 250 K m ll n 1110 n g tr u Ince. glas!I porcelain lin~ zinc ~tti-9652 h :lprul. Sa l co m Frango benefils . Bi· Call Rit a. 540-ti0S5. OrlhU1ltmlrc 11k. •1 Duys 171!1~t .Costa Mesa __ Pfflducllon exp. h~lpful. hds.'Sl:icach,nllperf~ct.l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i' SALE NOW! mensuratc w 1cxper. li ngual Spanish. Bristol Coasii~P11ersbon.ne1~1AACe~· f>('rwk Somcdt•nlJlcx Sah·!l·E;mtmJ.? johoppor ~~~~~1 :!b1~8f~~:i'l!~~u~r· fl ori~in~I "l>ixi e" Seml·Annualulc(nftat· 759·02:H. Park .\ledical Group, 722 cy, · ar or > • " pcr.1>rc1'tl t112·732!l w <' . b ·I r l•' c l. ''l)S, CC. RtL. L'or "PPI glass.cs with the word BICYCLE tan & Wicker Furniture. -Alsof'ooJobl.. - -,n \\ rum 1 0 ..• 3 "" ,. " Di i t f t.h bol Oc BakerSt .. C~t HE('t-:l'TION I ST • ro. i\ttr11d upl){'ar. Car "llll42·1916 x c as par o e . SWAPME!T Oct 15th thru t 29th. LiquorClcrk.ovcr 30.ex· PIX S O "' B I l.i tom1tlass.38oz.&3-6oz. Closed Sun/Mon. RAT· Iler, two n1ghti. o week ~tedical front office ror Alls •c pn Si\Lt:!i(.;IHL. llarl llnie ~-cc. asc SJ ,comm SlO the srl. Art deco SUNOAYOCT2.1rd TA.NLAND 217 Main St. ~2G537 busypedlalncian.lllo6, fmmed.openings.r\pply lo~lllrl.:.!1-4!;'\ Pll'.IS4'C',dl 1:>HiOIO SHIP~ECCURK nowdc r box. frosted 8AMto3PM. I l 0 •· frA 8 oo t I ~., 'I L· ---•· Lil" 11n1'tor1 "I du• 1es. .. 1\ n t 1 q u e •-De -c h Seal Beach. l213)4JO.Oll 1 ---Sdays wk. 644-0970 m person )C "'n ,,um "' . ""' · " "' ·' on •· ri <;AI.1::5. Perm, r1ort time. °' ~ .. ~ Jll nss with mirrored "' " JANITOR •FURNITURE• .. .. = l.11cm hskpr. ndcd im 4pm Mon·sl-'rl. ISS i.15~951 (;1ft Shop, c:itpcr d1• ,~ir>._s_rtM.ra··n "'J~~~ier~.· black & silver lid with Crui!lers &Accessories. Sofa, 9' Ion.: & low ~, med. to work 1n con MGR;TRAJNEE & sales Rochester t. ColilJ t•L'C"","Tl<lN. IS."I'/ ~ired Ncwourl llrllt'h. ~;F""usliion"·iu"rM.Su.nta handle. $lS. 2 pre·l900 ln· '•dof,whr Upholstered in textured = "cnial home w children cle rk THE TOBAC· Mesa. •c. r.,-1-5 c •33 "'=' • "' ""' y "' t 1· · •· ( h f l90l I N•w~ II "r"""n fabric modern de .. s i-:<.:tu:TAUY 11 ·.... a111opnn...,, enc oneo • .,...... , · ~P\~:.~ha ~~k~~.o noek ~?:n!t~~·e~~rt~:~~~n -P_l_X_Aft_ s-w-erSer• ForplJnnt'll1·nmm11111t' Ana.-----akmd)signed W.Unger. Ml 6 S·Z570 sign, S6~. Occasion!ll ... "' II\ II'\ ini· u11~v lk'>k. n• SALES South La11una One framed, one un· chair. shp·covered m ~-30771 536·2320 "'i I rn· Wanttoworkdays.altcr I t l'Jrtt1m~.5911m.~ton· :\IOTORROUTl-: framed: both mounted. green floral pdnt . ---... sson .. ieJO noons&even1ng1.inNU qutn•, xnl '<·t•rt·ln.i Ap~raised al $800 ... luildi .... M•riols80ZS sturdy,$20.540·5721a!ler LVMfOnvShift ~IOTORROUTE &Cd.\I area.,, Work r ... s.111 , & 11ull!•>l11.: l'"ra, peTfet't rorCollc,:c Th.-Daily P1lol has u -~ M -, Th D 01 p·1 l h I 'I Student_ 110 llre~uurt• l:1r"c route 1n South Ma eorfer.6-16·6188:irter ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4P · 1-:, ery other wknd oft e a1 Y 'o as a t t me o r P i l 1 m ('. pt•rsona II\ ""'t cnJO) -. ,, -" 6 P'.\t. D1\RNWOOD PANEL'g 1-----.----\lui.t be dedtCttted 10 lar~c route m Mi ssion Weekends a mu~t Xlr.1 •ll•.1hnJ.! \1 111.•opll'. work "al<'-. or <1uo1:11. lo mN'l La~una upprol! earn _ __ RR ties.Tel nnles-beams .\lcd1l ca bin et, solid i:ootl patient rare i\pply. VieJO . approx earnings Pa Y Co r ex P er. r1 ~Ion Fri !I :;, <1J>pr11\ "3H»ut ini:s sioo per month. Mon SPECIAL SALE :lx4 2x6·locat'631.2.u;o Mahoaany $250, dining 11-1:'> Superior Ave. NB P>Qpermonth.Monthru operator!>. Call 11401llll2 1mate 'ta1ttnit sal•1n· Sal";-;-1 Off thru !>'rt afternoons and O\er 40 trunks. JUSI ~ir· -----tbl &4 chrs $250, Medlt trl2UIO r r1 afternoons and E.oL·. ~mo +Ptlllulldl\sat · '·ear 11·•· i-up Sal&."iun momingic. Car I' Ibo nt • lamp tbl $35, Me dll LYN'S 1 :m & 3.11 ::io ,\ppty. Park Lido Com·. flo11p. 166 Flagship Rd, N.B 1»2-80-14 MACHINE OPR. Sat "·"··n morru'n"s. Car "' •• nl11-.&~ltttl0tl .. l'Y 1'"1111• r1 ......... d [.1\Cd Crom the 1-:u~l arl1ce I.I ,4x8,l'•'. ....,., ., mcti1l'al hend•h l°llll· ,. ~ · .., nn J;uvu nnvm~ reror bkcase w/doors $25, aft and good driving record PIX OPERATORS 1:11:l Nuon >il !'>~!l lllllO fl, l•mc 1111"111°"~ .l\,ill rei1u1n•d. l'111l (1424321 Coast.$45 &up '15 ()feces. SI!. each. 5 ~ 6457857 required. Call 642·4321 P,11me morns & CH'S \1on 1-·r1 l\wn HI & l lor I hon<· rnr JJJIH \,k for Leuvmg nomeund phonc PIET'SANTIEl\S S.ll1J07S . ' · · Leavingnameandphohe Exper. prcf'd. hul will 111t~·n1cv..' ~Ir . Wt•st, !l!l7 !12 \2 number 224S•tt.Newport 5Blvh~ ,, Kitchen Counter withOiledWalnutdining tllble number. . EOE - ---Nc"'portStattom•rs Costa .. 01cru•sa5. l l e 1nu sink. formica top. di~. $100. s Walnut cbalrs sso tram. · 646,MQOO ---------•I ---Stock clerk w11ntetl for Ramsey g ~ 640 1395 NOON DUTY PERSONNEL ASSIST RF.SALF.S SAUCIER/2HD COOK health food store full posal. 2aluminum frnmc,_e_a_. __ . ------ LUSK REALTY F.xpN'd. nq~hl' <:a ll time. Coastline Health 3 DAY window,s. ,6 ·~3 '. mini Uke new 5 Pc Medlterra· SUPERVISORS M2 lo $1194 Per Mo 6 7 , 1 .1 H b l Food c.•o 9537 hUnds 6 x3 . S cultured nean bdrm suJte. $350. 11 :30am·l :1Spm, Paid Paidholldays,sick leuVl' i~,,~1pcntnich11 n11cw re~nlc 9a1~.·511;,,. c ween i;,.,..., AUCTION murblebnth vanlty top,J lncl 2 nr Head skls e')cea tor 2 hrs, $3.llihr. Lunch & 15days \•a c per yr. o rc·c rn t c 11nl1nl{t.on -Substltut• T.Gchers window 3'x3'. 545·0859 548.ss42 _. · Smull precision swit ch lime supeTvislon. Call Resp for supe rvisini:. llt:urh arcu. Need~ bnth S !-:/\ M STRESS, good Walltt!<I for vocallonlll • romponents. Operate 556·3433, Tewinkcl Mid· performing & parllripat munnccr. s.1lury + rnm· ap1•ratw11 hackcrouod ,.ducntion: Business F.cl. Demolish'g hsc. parl.<; go, Soro $90. 6' beauttrul variety or machines in· die School. CM ing in n wide variety u( m~sli11.m un~ :..al~sr>~<>.11l1r I arl 11m('. t;t6 ·ISM MNllcnl Occupntlon, Dis· SUM MOH TUES Sec Su~. 1.21 Diamond, modern r06ewood back & dudin~ turret lathe, ---------1 lcchnicul & com pl<'x Ocll~ r lhun ,t \ cr.1 ~1' . . . • , • . lrthulin• Jo;duculion. Ort 23rd •21th •25th Bal Isl 213·360·0773 side:s, beige cotton, good 'ertaclc mill, punch pre·•---------operations m lhe vcr~o11 <'nmm1~sic1~ +-11wrnt1q• ~ .b .\ M S .1 .R ~. ll S l'rlm<irv Jo;<lu<'ullon. 12 Noon •7 PM •7 PM Doqs 8040 cond.545-5963 ss &drtll press. Short run NURSES nelofficc . p\11tl•11w; 1 hrs offl('e will I H \ IN I·, I',. 11 w r T . 1• &" lnriui;tn". <.:ultf production. Small shop LICENSED Desirablt• c1uahf1n1l1ons ht• upprn11 11100 ),<f II w11h rnu1·h1ne. mu<,t "IJt:uk .. ~·''.he , . <I , : 'd Ap ANTI OU E ~;~·~~.~~··~~·~·~·,~~~· Pruphol rotating rockers. Days only include ;ihilth to m~el o lolort·ompa11v 'u1>1>01't 1-:ns.;lt<1h. C:\1 Nwr>l Ul'l'O ui 1~14 ere I( q ·, . • . · 1 · • ~ca. 4 st chrs $10 eo STACOSWITCH INC "'•bile tactfully, 4 yrs of <.'all Paul 714 hs ·~.111 C 1111 Jwlv S-i2 SllJO P1' · ( upistranv·Lu14unu Xlnt p<.'dlgrcc Top cond 673·6147 ,,_ · · ' • · · · lkoad\ l\cii1onul <kcupo S.lectflt Items from 963·9107 -...:.---· ------ l t39 Baker Cost11 Mcso PERSONNEL Increasi n gly resµ tional Pro••ram. :!ti!IOO -1•oo1table l "sl"tClop 549-3041 clericnl work. ex.per tll R.E. Sal•s ... opl• SECRET ARY ,\ •. J It<' h l' ';n .• . s Jc . low..-1 MUHUft\ of 11\K(" (;oldc.n lUvr Pup xw• soild bll wJc~es. Equa.JOpporF.mployrr pubhcemploymcnt&c\ ,..-LAGU~A ..... IGUEL l'lcl3118.t.-:OE Sa1tto A.no includlnq pies SlSOcuch. rac k , balls •·wall MACHINE SHOP Small nwnuf. near O.C Airport needs 1 male to perform m achlnln i.? operations in our proouc 1.ioo machine shop. Some .:cn'I shop exper. desir1t blc. but nol nee. Own lrlll)!lp. 40 Hrs wk. Prtlcr o,:e 18·23 yrs old. 557·728.1 Machlnlst·lxp'd lo !\Ct up auto lurrc\ lnthes. Traub ou10 .. Hardln~e Chuck<'r, ct<'. Sul)('rvlsory exp. de11lrn hlr Top waiios for right ~rson secklnl( p..rrn1.1. 11en\ poKllion w,well fllJlllbl1 s hcd tompuny mt~ own produt'la N11 1ob !!hop work. Duy Khlfl only Modern equip & dun working cond. Cull _714 /919-6080 for a P_Pl ~.11 & p trl-per 1n •upcrv1 ·11r• \1 c vou tntt•rc!lte•I 111 l""I l""I c ti "" r.t I ·-'"""' · .. s • · ......... I 9tti & .orly ~otti 0 4s.i.043:1 han"er. -1s. 613 "r-PM It Loft Shlit capacity lcurmni.: aho\11 i.rnd11 a Gd. -.ecrl'lurtal skill ... rt• Swine) Shift Supv. Kmr A ., ..., -v.-. Inte r views he ld d8ily nfler4 pm. Contact Nurs· Ing Personnel. IEYERLY MAH OR Convnlesrenl n ospital 24452 Via Estrada l..D.guna HUis, CA (114) 837-8000 Equal Oppty Employer MURSES AIDES F.iqwr'd, 7-3:30 & 3 11: :io Country Club Conv llomc, 54!1-~!001 NURSES AIDES 3 11 :io !i h1ft11 ""'">' r.1rk l.1do Con\ Ho11p. 41l6 f'llll(S hlp Rd. N I\ •"2 8().14 Typing 6-0wpm . ,h !JO 111>0 & t•uhnni:cs Curtr~ c(t.l Typ>ni:. l1tt· hkpi:. <irowlnit Coi.to Me~n c.;o. ce1t!ury . ortlth of SllERIAH HUSICY Gt'Cen velvet sofa, 8~'. wpm. Apply m prr,nn l>y Rl'l.ll ~:St11lc & ln'°l''-l vcr.wlll<' & kno.,.,.ll'dJ!••u 111 :ithlctic bnll buslnes ... merit. Fine ontlqYe Pups AKCJOJo'A. 7Sl-1333 very good cond. SPM Monday Ol·t ... lll('nts h,,., llJ}t•11111••<; for tile in bU.Rllll''IS 11ra('I 1rn~ I d d bl f It f N c•O ... ,oo • · ..... ,.. ' 11t.'Cts cl){'n u 0 person um .,,.. rom •w "'or S"le, West ll1°"hland $7S. ....,.,._., f'ounlain Vall<•y So'hOOI MK"Ce~~ful 'nlt•s 1w1·,1111); helpful. Sm '''" & 1011,,: II h f ..a.. r .. ., o 1 s tr i c l , N. 11 • 1 who would like to N<p1.111d <'Slabllslwd perm. bu, ~<~ 1~~i>c,r:~~ lP k ~ ,1 Yorit estates ,...s Oltti• White Terrier, papers, 8 Maple G Drewer che1i & Llghtbouse Lane. l''oun their knowlc<hce into in· Prefer mJlure "'•tnan. 12 ~f\M. Mci•h & !lupv ... fwftlshlncJS from wk male. 644-6335 mirror, Sofe·ve\vet 8', tain Valley. (Cornl.'r or W">tmcnts&("<Change'> non·~mkr. & lot·;il rci; t•'<pl'r necdc<l Starts England. O••r o --OOOTR/\lNU'lO welnutslde tbl.2Danlsl\ Newland&Talbert) Uµ ln llO'( cnmmls!!ton 831·H»O 4 00 hr, cnl l Mr. thous.cl of be.tfful YourPlaceorMlne • chra, lamps, plctu1t Equal Oppor Empl~1·r ~:~i~m~h~~·<';t~i(~~n~o --SECR_E_T-ARY • Wachtel. 642_·52S4_ ..:_ _ & u~usual o~:lque John Mnrtln 543.0059 ~~s~n~ ~g~10i-::oj~~: Pl.UMBERS ~10.000 fil'l 1rwnlh not with ~ciod 1•lcrlC':1I ,krlls T.CephotteSol.s furn turc. 1 ••r'CJ'ogdhome.YomGerman tofS>standard&mm,Car· Wanted. exp1•r mrn 1111N1nrn\on 11112 2~!;(; lhk for l.itttl J1•vclop1•r 111111·1• Want to make mont:'y' porceloln1 & paintlncJs. Shctl. o mos. ull shots. rouse\ type slide pro)eC· $200. C1\SH RF:Wi\HO lor \'11H'1• l111 1·ur1l1dc·nlto.rl 11 11m••. 11011 :.m11k1·1 Can you !H'll on the Aft ta IM sold to the doi:house incl. 83:tlU-lll tor&mhJC.833·9266. ~·r written :1J{n•1•mt•nl. 101()1'\ 1l'w 1:1:'HJ501 r>holl<'' Top Sin our hus1. hic;t.st bidder. 1.1ft S TRUNDLE BED tor our comp_ctlio.r~ lh·~illln~ililt• ,1111,1 :; ('\C'' m•s:1 1MG 3030, ;i!lk for PREVIEW r L u M n 1-. rt s . .. .•. 1. 7 11 1 • SECRET ARY lluy Complete wlth)l~h rl11~. URAINM fo'.N ,•\U"','1' \~ll'".' .'.rot .'u~ II~ 12·6PM lllMALAVANKlTI.ENS $'15.l'hS.~·7188 • " '' Nnl ... 11~r1 11 t II ''(',. Ll·mhll" puhl1 ... h1111,• 111·111 OWN TJUJCK l'.S Will l11.:r ·~,.. '· '"' " ",.,., """ 11n"mi·d uiwninK 1111. TELEPHOHE SI.LES Poodle Spaniel Mix olso troin lnt:'xp<'r 1\11111\ ~ · 1 1oerreiurv w , i:it ty11111~ & Tiree! of th1• roul i nl·~ 30 I 0 Red Hill Yorkshire Terrien al I': 7, Roc1l1•r & l'lumh RESTAURANT ,hnrthn111I 11kllh Xlnl Thhiol>n;foryou• Costa Mesa PoodlcShollicMlx Benutlful handmade woltr bed. Two montb3 old. $300. 0Gve, 49$.-0lM mg. 13..17 So llr1«tol. s i\ Srntllni.: r:i<"•"• ttl't•ilo'tl rru himdil!I & 1otti 1tll'.tl11ln <.;oil Us Now i\l Pit Oull Tcrricr11 Nophon('rnlls pl{'11"'' tLl\l1t11e• !!hill i\flJ)lv m Senti rt'Mlrnl' lo. Slw1l.1 U3.a095 714-540-4098 PARICIER'S PITS IK1nuiicboxaprin1, matt. ' •t•i•t>ll, hi•l\\n ·.·.~·I""· l.nv.lur. CUS l'uhl11·.1 rf~H;·Llf"~ Nfl'WPORTRL'/\CH & fram'" lien AntiQU" Ftnd whJl ~nu want 1r D~uly Pt Int l0l:u ..... i1w<1 .. W(·n'th .... :.m:io ~ 111111101 111111,, 14!1!1 Monro' 1oi LlBRARIF.~ Springer & White : IWO-OO!lct plant st;~d POO. 673...sai St Cn•.tu \lc•-.,1 Avl'. NB 9261? l::quul Opp t::mplyr m f i\ut'llonl'Cr'I 1----------orfl73.1020 , ... . - . I ~!!~!!~~~ ......... !?.~~ ~'.'.c.~~~~~?~.s ..•.. !?.~~ ~~~ .......... !?.'.~ 1:.~ .......... !~.'.~ Ht·~ \torgun Jn.lrl'. h10kl· loats. Spud & !::~~-~ ......... ~~~~l~~ ......... ~~.s. ------:l:.:------ Friday October 21, 1977 DAILY PILOT ~s/ 9150 Cloulcs D9 t520 LIQUIDATION 50 % OFF SALE to rtde & Ori\·~. hll. Sid SCRAM.LETS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• par:id .. Morvan .11t'lt.1111.: '17 DELTA i-;ng. w ~::.lctn (1\ 11 PARKING LOT SALE '"' """' l 0 \\'Jlk thru 1!11~ T\I zso !\11rnk1. x~nl 72 TITAN 331HOI\ ANSWERS I II " I •·11 \ 1 f l'On<I. lo m1. t1 .111 I l(lllco. l nl S bUllt Pun• wl11l\' HI . "'" \ ru (I \ 11 1 lr •:,ti f I" hi!"~ 1"t•Jll) l111111hl n I 1711 11\' l M:1I l'' ' .i:i ' ' -~• l~ t.'OUl>. of ucr) lie !Jc Moc:hinery 8078 1.J.lk t '.11n.1I JE ... SEH MARINE I iuMH·h Ill f1 ~l>h \\lr. II\ , I I 111.11.111 7~•('1'. dirt 11u~rl Vinyl loµ. liur&an• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll.l·'l't-:1. "" 1111' trlr ~l.JCKI li73·tll 15 helmet mil Xlnt 1·11ml <Jy 111te11or. Jo:ntirt• cut :'lla,·hrnco• Wholr~:1lt• lh11•11· ·• 111.1 \ t' 11·1·11 200 KALMUS DR.. .111 ti S.-'6.5 bl.t uffrr 7~1:! 1:1!1.I ,., o u n d Proo I e d for NADINE 'S INTERIORS l.nllll' 11"'( 1:1" 1.IHH) .1,:t·r" .:o 111 Jl!-;fl 1-;1, <Off lted 111111 f,um1u11 &IOl:Cr <.:all Ron 1 I 20""""" $3 ·•u·' · loots, Storo-9090 ·11 -1~ llon1J.1 1·h111>11cd. 1 or 1 n r or mu l 1 on ,11t 1e ,..,.., ·" v .. • • COST .a. ...... 11:.5 .a. 7 -Credllors have forced a final liquida· lion sale ol the inventory of Nadine's ~nteri.OI'~. Bristol Town and Country Shoppmg Cente r , 3i;>.l ~o. Bris tol. San t a Ana, Ca. northeast of So. Coast Village. Over $10,000.00 in fine furniture. wall decorations and other decorator it ems. l'unl'h press . .io ton. Ill'\\ _'11. It<,\ ( olnr ''°'"""' "' ....., ,. ••••••••·,·~··•••••••••• n1?11I lr;1mt' 1l.1rley 1•"1: l5LSNYX I 197:l. ~.400 llo11wnl•1I I\• S75 or h:.I ulr tn• l!o,11 & ll\ Sloru~c. -.pa1·<·~ Ir.is SIUU ur hci.t ofr(•r MOTOR CAR millin tt S!!5U N .. •w ,.J.ull',.,.hh•11t•w.~11b111 J\,ul S.11~ mo N1•wporl :\lu .. t ~d i irntnl.'t.I D'REG .... CE S. h a P " r . S I • ' " O • I.!\ J , ~O • .>-10 01I7 l>Ulll':., I I.II Bat·khay l>r. &l'i ·i:..~1 """ W 17th SA '"7·9''..,) (213J961::s.l~I .. v 800 AM t 12 H ~wpt lkh.ti H O:ilO • '""' ., .. ,...,. _ _ _ \'dim\ w1·.:t 1ro11 l!IJ~:o. t1111 : Q QDn ---'72 JION(),\ 50() S801> & '70 New Blister Pak. J5"xl5", Htllll.'. ·I 1'hr ... S7!'1. ,\ppru\ SAT OCT 22 Trafttportatlon llOND,\ '70 ChcUcr than 67 GOf'don ICHble l!stullon,llOAmp .. ~99. IOOyr<bl~hlgrccn .. hal! • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\lo~<l>S!50 Bolhloml, Slhcr. One of a kmd kd 6310700 G t·pt'.: w llad S2 yurtl C~r1, Sol•/ mu~l sec, beaut. cond. <.;ornc&sec thisonc. (11\'I' Sale Starts FRIDAY, October 21. 1977 2:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. w ys · c~Y __ collccto1·s ll l•m:. Rent 9120 ll75·3:ns 14001) Jig Suw. JO" throat with Hl'<·or<ls. Play hoy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---MOTORCAR moh>r. $35. Mal:azinl·~ from 'IH. l'1c SelliftC): 1~ UcmlOl> <.:a"i:p(!r ~h~ Motor Home. s, Sole I D'EUG.AHCE SATUftDAY, October 22, 1977 : 54t1.:i-l\12 turi .. s.ctc 5:.16·<15!>6 Boat Hardware & Access. ~r :i,. ~t>n pie up. 0 . Rent/Storaqe -1160 626 Wl7thSA547·9250 1 nnrl. St5(1. 8-16·8579 eves. •••••••••••••••••••••••,1---------- HOW'S 10:00 A,M. to s:oo P.M. Mlseelloneous 8080 illank Acllnc :.hrui;, nu Wo<Xi(Teak,Plywood.CounterTop lSlat:-10 1~· cam per.Rent a 1977 Exculivcl!OOP'ordSedanDellvery. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:olf tu rt. dub:., llui:. Uphols tery Fabrics n errig. toilet. sips 6. Boot Motorho m e or .M 1n1• Rock·moss s:rn. Stock & DR A P ES P R 0 M TopaL & turquoi:1c rmi:·-. Some R. V. items 1ncld. SH9S. ~61l·1565. motorhome from Herb cherry. SlS.000. 549·3208 GERMANY·Brand new. 1td co:.lume j ,•wclry Dli8 2SSM Friedla d C II !1 __ _.:.. ______ _ MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY : Hours 1:00 P .M. to 5:30 P.M. For further inCormation. contact: ••lready sewn on lUPl' & T w l' t' d t· o .i t · · n er. a any 0 'SG BF.NTLEY Mdl S·l N r C _..Sal-0..,LY -c.__.... '7';-Ch e-\·y . Cam p e r these numbers ' R·'h• h d. ready lo be hung. Onc w 1 orwt•i:10J1 ur _. ... " ,._ . ..-". " 898·6777 immu c.-l~g ~ an JON R. STUHLEY, ASSIGNEE 840 North Birch, Santa Ana, Ca. open Wl!a\'t' beige "ilh ~.4324 afl 5 Spt•cml. w,camper 1112'. 537•7777 dnvc. 968·81 ---- brown to cover ;inywhcre ~ -. $3800. 10322 Shangn 'Ill frOfl} 1n ,,,. ?nle.eld~·nd· ~'urn, reCr1~ & 1>111\'l'. Sl''-' Ur II u 963·4663 828 8888 'SS Chev lmpalu Can\•erll ----~ S'Jt< t21 l>u:rmond .J:t:il ---J. · • ble, classic. V·8, besl of· •------------• ing on fullness , bo. • ':;. . ~ ---' Slide·in _c:un.pc.r. '· " while bcaullfult\' em hi -1~·o773 Boots, Maritt~ loots, Soil t'ompl liilrn. Slps 4. b01\t 'Mo~ RentW • Ler.~·094jla ... _s __ _ ..(.714) ~. 7531 •••••• .. •••••••••••~•~ !:~ .. ?~u••••~?.:s br~1dered l3l'Y l'Urtum. ~i~'><'ll Trami>0hth.' 1;, 1:! Equipment 9030 ••••••••:;,:•••••••••••• ral'k, split window tu I 8 1/2' to 32' Pontiac. ?-are '56 Safari • noor to roiling Come & \H•hbed b~d . f<'llchn •••••••••!•!•.-.•••:t••:•. W4.H.J..1'E~ULTS7 r .1b $980 'make oCr. Fullvselfcontained wgn , m1al body, $1000, Anllque oak hi·boy a\•1nJ!Slateevcry thm1: seetoappreci;\tc &make ""h.ls 7720081e,·cs DoubleGenoa900i.qft.ur Scll yourboatlhru 536S01loalt1tpm ---:-~owfor J1rm.5"Sl~. --- dresser wJbeleved m1r· eoos. 9am·9pm Sut,Sun. offcr.22935Ga111:1.)'.Lalll!. --cul for 2 G<'noas 4 5 o~ SOUTHWESTERN _:.ida·1c 9140 summerfunwknds ror. $200. 673·3.S94 1:.363 Goldcnwest. Apt El Toro. 51U·oo.58. 14 Per:.1an cpb. d1fferl'nt new. Sacrifice 545.0212 YACHT SALES vnn ' es REG ENCY MOTOR Bentley classic 1952 MK :.12cs & l·olors. unller . ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~ RENTALS VI Sedan, s nrf. RHO, TWEED!Jreloom Hide-a· Put1llo t>' 6" Surfboard "holesall'63l·3961 AVON Redcrest & oars FUJIJNEWPORT l'u('h ~b"1;1 Mo p1•d ~00. 2 ""2SN H bo RI d SA ori". leoth. 631·2034 r liq. rurn & misc items. with new fm & leash·SJS. ---S\00. Johnson Seahorse 4 DEALERS mos. old. G'l5·6:J75 xlnt '" · ar r v ' · · 1_:....:.::":....:.;;.....;._;._ ___ _ :::~a, 87 long. $18Si l97390CC Kawasaki Mini Pnmo wets uil. new, i.ite VW tow bar. 1500 cc VW llP Motor. $200. 673-2'076 (7H ) 673 92u. buy ror you. ··~=11·2503•• l.930 MODEL "A" PORD. Enduro. Many oth er small l~1rl}-Sl5. !-'1scher engane. RV motorcycle MOTORHOMES Town Sedan. 9S'l"., CioaragltSale 8055 items. Sat1Sun onl.)I. Superglnss s nows k1s. rack, Ansaphonc-.Out boardMotor.,Se11gull .. 7schallcngcr.~pace32.'77 MOPED. Gloria In· FORRENT restored+spares. Will ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17002 El Nopal Ln, Hunt 195cm w;o Bdng.-$75. Stcnorclll'. Pqler u1r llnt1sh. 2 HP. Like new. d:-.1. sloop. hvc·aboard. tramotor. xlnt cond. From $l00. wk. 770-0644 trade for late mdl car or PUIUCAUCTIOM Bch.842·8786. Mk·SOO Wood 170c m photo door.Cont.0-470·M St()().675·6278 i·ruiM.'. Nwpt Heh slip S3001bestofr.6-IS-872l p1c j(up or make ofr. MANY'FlNE ITEMS OF w /Eckel Surety Bind· cni::1nl'., Cont. O-HO·K Bo-ah p 9 040 ,1vu 1 I :'If u s t s c 11 . ~ •-/ RENT Fireball ~· Solf 968'8520 EST TE J E RV 11Jra~e Sale-SAT. i''urn. ing-S<IS. Ski boots·s 1zl's l'YlintlHs. i-:nlurg1ni: • ower 17t4l5~·24 l5 .._wrcyc.-s l'Ollt. Auto/air: CC. CB,_.:..;...,._ ______ _ ARTAOBJE~~S.L AN: tools & m iso:. 860 1 51 2. 8. 8'~. 9. JO; $7.!'>0. analvter. :'.1 cll. stroll.••••••••••••••••••••••• Scooters 9150 stereo.slps6G45·2283 '63ClassieVetteCon\'ert4 TJQUES P JNE f.'U RN LarkPorl,Hunt.Bch. ~5 .. $35., $35. & s-15. Olympus l l'lcpholo. FOR SALE!!! . :.!l'CAL.lrlr,$r.JUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----s pd.Ncwtop,tires.!>aU . . , .. Girl's 1ceskatcs·t-iteSN. vucuuml'lcnner.S-16-7201 '77 S 1•a ltay 2.i It. 26'slp.moo1"J:6.6K f!IN 250 Yamaha MX· :\IOVING 24' Cstm. MH. Restorution in process. ETC. PHONE FOR IN · at 9·5. Sunday A:\I. 'f\~111 skate ba". & ska le <.Ire~~· ur 552 3:no. P\ t Pty W ~ c k1• n de r w i l h 7 u '"''launch. moor'•'7.2K Terry kit front fork. Bo~ self cont 'd.. many ex Wkdys 549·9055. eves & FO. & BROCH U l\l!: c~uchcs,drumt~bte.U"· " '"' ., •h""kS "tc "'~"'' Call t ·bet f 0 •773·vt k -'-54"•519 .v " .. size IO !child >·all for ~so. hours. Must sell: bought 27• Cor. NB slip t 1.9K ~ "" • " · '°"""· ra5• s 0 r."" · ''· w n..,, ...., 645·2200 hol. chair. Misc ilcms. Oc 1 1 I' ,, 11 962-9898 afkr 7 p.m. ---- -C 1 8 lbo 1 Id <·as onu chair tnceib nc" ho~11 n µty. "'" :JO'slp,m oor'i::l:l.5K ---,---'77 BROUGHAM 20'. gen·4Whe*'Drins 9550 G a rage Sale : 19312 223 rysta ~-~s~ reco\'enn i:l·s.tO. Anl1 THEGOGETTERS .l~rryat 3!1'CAL.Nlisll11,30.8K l974Mot0Guzz1.l .D.,mo tr.Roofair.CB,TV anl,••••••••••••••••••••••• Worcliester La., Hunt· ARAG E SALE SUN. quc<I wrought iron llur Will ":>hor . house~1l. etc 544-8858 l.·36. moormi:. 2'JK dcl. F ~. Sl tiOO. Ca 11 cruise. selr-eont. Like AMC·JlEP ingtoll Beach , From 9 ONLY 9 .3! S p o rls Kartw12glassshcl\.!!!>& lh ·er, pt•rrorm \'aricd or546·1200 <:all Tony, 675 131}3 or nii:ht5.:_968·9991 new. must sell! $12,500" *I a.-c...&1f. AM Fri.& ~at &at parts, Equip .. Hs hld & Boat. 8 bottle holders (m.'\' & J)('rsonttl :.erv1ces for tbc _ 645-4979. Hi.r 7 550 Tt "' •• toys,m1sc1tems. lOOO Sanllago,N.B. rustom made J·S95 busy 1nd1v. 536-8336. ---C136 HARL EYOavidson Sl· 1 WEOUTSEU.ALL P iano·St9ry & Clark· 979·8478 SEA RAY'S HOBIE 16' Gd. cond. E x· $2500 Traiten,Trovel 9170 JEEPDEA.l,ERS GarageSale-MQ\'ing. Rat· atiSun. 10.4, 1807 An· walnut console-heller tras. $1450. 631·1956 & 67:>-7753 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTIIESTATE lan"fllm, Medit. ~(fee" ugua Circle, N.B. Snow th?an new-$950. Call Lang GS sk"' wJSalomon Afl 1971 Models tH.S-0733 .76 1-l o. Sport.stcr, 22•000 17' Late Model ,Aristocrat HUGEIHVEHTORY endtables.sora.bulch& ti'r es. typewrite r s. "•"-0138 "' Trlr If td .. AJIModel N •-u d d •-XI ~ · 502 bindings ••<. 6' sofa. I 8'-30' Cr'' --34-Atomic 4, 150. ml. custom paint. xtra . • se con · suower s ew • se resser • m isc, nt stereo, ski ...,uip., man" ......, ·u. •-d ~·0 1372 •. · A ·1 bl d 33 R Pl ~-. " x•-t cond. $125. Jo'inchci. spln, j1'b, ~nchor •· 11111.!. chrome. $2.750 or beslof· _.,.air con · .....,. .....asuig va1 a e con . 1 amona · interesting items. WA .... TED "' H RRISO .... 'S .. °' C t M CM.Sat &Sun t0·5PM f""lll AmalOn Par rot wcai:c A " St!tforcrw~1.ng E\(•s& fer. Call Rirk W1lhs. s 21.Shaslatrlr.rullyseir. oso no t.ale Sulc: beds. pols. TOP CASH DOLLAR & J)('rch S175 fH5 5349 SEA RA y wknd":> 615 09U 61ct:i3~s19.38s.t2·'13S2 or eves cont ·d w uwmn~. Xlnl AMC Jeep Sat Only Oct 22nd. 9AM. paru.. room heaters. dis· P A I 0 F 0 R Y 0 R ------d $2000 96.i 1284 2S24 HARBOR BLVD Furn . m isc . hsehld. h-. "'-ks, tables. "l23 JEWELRY. WATCHES. TllE P ERf'l':Cf :?:J27 So. :\tam. S .. \. 33' Coasl Rhode:. sloop lOll · · . r.~·ta M c '9 80.23 "" """ " CHRIST.'11\S Glf~ 540.6555 \1 '77 11 da c.""S Spo t """'. esa .,.. -sinks. boat j!Car. 1905 Parsons. CM. Week ART OBJECTS. GOLU. " . ' 1:1t 0 8 uux. · oonni: on .,.,.., uper. r · A&ltoS....ice rorb· Clay St in alley. --starting Sat. 10 Alf SILVER S E It\' I<: 1-:. i"OR SO~ & LMO' JIOI Coa:.t Hwv ~ ll J\'Ull. $5500. I ·337·6Sl!J. Extended warranty. 500 & Accessories 9400 rJNE FUR:'\. & !\:\ German .··;-.:·· ":al~· 631-2547 ;ift Ci.1942-181 mi.S\395 Ph~7-6827 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garage Sale: Furniture & de·o·bed $75. Coff tbl TlQUl:':S. ~15.2200 mo<ll•I :'lhmln'< tnun sl't:. --d , lots mo re. 186 flower S2i) Lots of misc Sal.----'-''llh !.tolion houH"· .. LJ'J"BOSTON WHAl.ER'.lh'Ludl'r:.lll Hal'l•rc~dy 'iiSuwkilt:'ll-80 Rarnii:'li4·'1'7 c ... c .lui.lang C.M. Saturday & Sunday 175112 Ro'Canoe Ln. II B. Reen think mg ,dlQut l!t'I mount.un tunol'I.>. forl':.l. 25 HP Johnimn :J yrs. old, Spm. t'tJ\ er. O, II Sac. rn<ll'h11w. l>G m01hlwd Paru. 990 ~o. Parker• ()ff Slater & Geraldine. uni: a p1ano. llcrl' "~11u1 11llai;l•:.. l'll' . <'l<' & hlw """" :\luny ell.tr.1'\ Sl600 6-'5 5029 ... J:.l & heaul. Mu~l :.ell. Orange Call !l'J7-2000 TRASH to TREASURf: 848·1178 a.MWer. Beaut. Cprii.:ht many mnrl' t•-:tra-.~ ~uo ti42-:HJ.I, 5111-!JIOU Boots Slips/ Ca1tll7l ·t933. VW eng. 40 H~uns gd Newport Harbor B.P .W. ---------Piano. xlnl rond ~.W. Cu!>lom layout''° 3'" Ci' tRwkl Do~ks 9070 HONDA CT·90 TRAIL. complete. $11JO. Cl ub Annual Rummage nduy Only. tO to 4PM. 831-2551an6 or wknds tabll'. All mount NI t. rt" . . , • . -••••••••••••••• •••••••• HONDA CT· 70 'I:HAIL. 847-6&15 JEEPS "77" C J .s's, C J ·7 's, Cherokees. Wagoneers. Plck·upis. up to $1.200 dt!t- counu.. 5 yr 50,000 mile wurranty11 available CofMland Mtrs htc 2001 E lsl, SA 558·8000 Sall:!, au kinds or neat Misc household, items. --- -u(Jy til hll\'(' fun \\11th l!l HUUl UL.\ :'lfcr( 1 o. r.,00 REW .. RD Trailer·mol'orcyclc·. -.-----• junk. Poker Tbl, Salon lwn beds.children'sskis. LUGGAGETAGS llurry!Call~a2 01Jll :!Oo hp. sumo. (all ... "" ulihty & IH'l'\'SS. Good 00\'WSt_atu~nW itn.J\uto '67CJ5 Hai r Dryer , P.lants toys.books &clothcs.439 r,rom yourbusint•i.scard.Mllsi~al • li75-,\7.IK Formfoleadin~to long cond.si;2S l7).ll!IS5·2J-19. transmi:.s1on & body llestorr. 640·0849cve ia~~~hingj '!"~s, Fullerton (in alley) NB Send one c3rd for eal·h lnstnlmlnh 8083 17' Glaspur & lrlr. 7S Ill'. tnm rcnlal of :m'. !.u1l Irv parts. ;1li.o Hui.: parb. OltANGE.COUNTIES 1..(. t. on y . t. 1-~AMILY SALE. Anti· tag ph.r.i one :spare . We ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ;,11u1i4.le firm SlOOU. o:.ill 111 c.Jbo.urd ~lip 6 11 1.UIO door, fend,•ri.. 't·.1t~. l'lc LAl':G ESTSELECTlON 2!. 9 • 401 E . Bay St. return pt•rm « n en t I .~ • ,dt 1 JO t;.l I 117,11 Bo~ S d & '74 V.irn.1h .. :M.iO :\IX. port Call ufl J, 002·311<U _c. __ ta_lll_e_l!'-•------I qul'S l-um1lure. wovcn .seall-d allraCll\ e la!: & f.piJlhunc HJnJ<• " h.1nl · v•~· pee "''· r1 ut rorl.. lot. n •ar or Us.cd PICK UPS & Ga.rage Sale Sat ·sun 22·23, llou!!eboJd ite ms. c~. '311. .iae.-. &b.> rumltures & clothe!> 1613 Wl11l1• 0.1k. l'~I woods. drapes. dothl•:-.. :st'f'&p, -mw llng air lint: ..,hcll 1•Ji.t'. S!l~I . ""'Ill·" k ·;1; 20 It . i u1hl) ~· 9080 ""'" 1., Ill\ ii 1111. 1111 nn)!s. Autos for Sale I WllEEL DRIVES. ~t~~ ~Jdf,1~~~1~l:: ~~~~15 LD. requirl'ml'nt..; Prt• ,,75 133.! 1 ahin \'lW. fully r11.01p ••••••••• • • •• •: 7 ••• • .. ~ 1111 -:i~ 1:1.lti :.:i 111 •••••••••••••••• ~·· ••• ~~1~.r ~~':c"i~~/:~~Y1{:i; ol misc. 1953 Purt Trull wnt lu:.~ & lhdl' l•'or J T b , Old ' \m 101 11sh1n~. Cu~tom .;t'l't:K ('1.1-:\:-.i iii li' .7SCZI~ Antiques/ T S I l). ll\.1 l. ~ll. Sal !Ho.i personalized t:ll! enrlOSl' b:~.1 ~1~;· )!n lit :.r1~1 .,h \IJrtnrrtr:i~ler.551-3056 l'';mta:.~. 111~n .'}()"' i-k1 Classics 9520 ag <:':~ .. Mtn wallpapt'r. fabric or . . \I k. fl. • l•1;1l t. ,(1\11 1.r ... 11 f•H ... ,xok m1 1 ~,.-. "'J •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• r·--··oa, C lo ll"•rh'r & \\.. " ( •• ... •1 l " II II I.\ \I.\:" \\ llh 1!1m1111 ,1.11111: Ill 11 ... 11 • '"" ,;:11.1 n ... ··n• ... i.1: :: In. :.'001 E J.sl SA ~·8000 Gj(Jl!l' S.1lc. Sal 'J 31' ~I LoH'5~tl~. Mt!<hl LJl>lc. chairs. di\'C board. BBQ. TV pong . drps . hardware, rq1sc clothes. 3387 Fuchsia.. C~I . ablci... I.imp:.. p1l'lurl''\, 1lccor;ilor 1h:m... l11kl',, T\', l.i."n cqu1µ. clc. !).1L· ~un 9 I. l!llOS S1t.'rr.i :\IJ JOrCJtTunlerodu Irv "1u ·b.i~k ~·trim """ 1~1'1 11'11 tup lidc11m1 s:-1.10 l'.oll 648EMTLEYSl ----, .1t•h Office Furniture & 1.!1.1 1.>'t~ ~1.!:!i Ti \11111 \'1u1-.l·r :...1.1 Ho.11 \ltni f)lkl' BlJ,·k Thi:. , .... r .., out 77 ~11 1-:flO KEE Chu~(. ta.,::. Or 11 \ '"" 8085 ll~I Ford .h'l. Sf 1100 :\ht \ i·n n11·1• Si5 stunchnt: (7t!()'I) CJll llon ~ml. all extras, auto. b:lo:k Iii lo.II I.. Equipnwn+ 11 un ... tnn "hal..r & IJ 111' ~..ii !11;().,';ll~j . li31 2:ii0ll f1lr 1n'ormal1·on ulr. SS2 7349 PltlCl-:s ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ohn..,•m mlr. only 2U hr • . • i· --------$!ea or J ~., Mi~\· olc (urn & olc :.pul'c on m 1 r ~!ISO e ii:. h u; 121; llem1, trailer. run:. llnnctJ en ;)(IOT. 1300 m1, MOTOR CAR tD TOYO'l'A La.ndi!rfllsu -----GARAGE SAL!-: 552 Hamilton SL C :'II ~ Slags Sl 60 ca dividers &lS·3262 btwn 5-9P:'lt i.:ood $500 or best ofler mrnt <'On<!. 2 mos warr D'ELEGAMCE St99S. Lo ml, gd. cond. 6 9t~gs Sl.50ea. Call 1132· 1310 49:1 ilS9 gj<JS s.is 1034 626 W.17tbSA 547·9250 t~atinc top. 631·%366 Moving sale, furl\. bab) Sat only 10·3 items incld'1 swing bed ---------10or more$l . ..\Oeu. .,.. ,,----n'Dorsellw deepV.Xlnl --- Sales Tax Included NE W ne ver used ocean or lake boat.~. Mew 9100 A.mtos, Hew 9100 ..,..., Hew 9800 AMto5. Hew 9IOO 1 & wal ker, eblldre ns ARAGE SALE 4301, s wing aet, guitar, lot Narcissus Ave. CdM. Sun more.· 1201 McCorm ick 11-1. Bedspreds, s m ap· Ln. C.M. (cor Fairview, pliances. lots ofgoodles. NO CARD? Steelcase dsks Devon file Johnson 75 hp eog. Brand ••••• ••••• • ••••• ••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• • ••••••v •••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••- MeCormlclt). ARAGER 1939 P ort Sal/Sun. l:l Stone Pine, Locksleigh Sat 9.5 6' I rvine. 1920 Duncan c ouch , set of t win Phyfe Dining set . Ping hdbrds. frlr. toys & lots pong tbl & acces~ $45, kg of h.shld items, from 51 to sz watetbed. hdbrd & ac· _S'TS;__. _____ _ eess $150. A nlq 0 ak ~I ESA VERDI~ dresser VI, mirror S300. track qu:ad car s lerc OARAGER $30. stereo rcvr $50, 1''ox1 Multi-family S S 9·<1 GT moped $350. Vacuum . TV's, cpl, furn. _ apph. much more 2862 Fuxn, Cbildrens Toys Chlos Rd. C.~I. Clothing, Back~acklng HA v 1 NG Gig an l i c equlp , hs hld items . a G Sat,Sun. 2'037 E. Ocean ~e1ghborhood . arage Blvd. Balboa Sale! E verything Im· Draw your own or send cbnts & drwrs Bamboo & newcond. $2100. 631-0208 name. address, phone & Blk colors & used dsks & we'll make one card per chn. See at 2007 Holiday \7' Creslliner runabt. tug. Add 25< each. Rd. NB (Baycrest areal SOHP Mere. elec start. 60 Send check or money or· Sul 10-4. 642·5471 Hrs. on eng, xtras, :<Int derto: · 8087 ~~~9 w, l r lr . Sl 950. PILOT PRINTING ~!'!!••••••••••••••••••• ----------i P.O. Box 1560 Re d llendcd Parrot & loots, Rtftt/ Costa Mesa. Ca . 92626 Cal(c. talks. $1SO. Albino Chort•r 9050 PUBLIC AUCTION Cockullel & caiic S1S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY ITEMS OF 1-·1NE Pair o r Doves $20. RcreO~lty ESTATE JEWELRY 645·9109 Scekmg inthvlduul:s with ART OBJECTS. AN: Pi •&O--" 8090 extensive saili!'g expcr. TIQUES FINE FURN ano. ·7 --• who would be interested ETC. PilONE FOR 1S: ••••••••••••••••••••••• in Joining an exclusive FO & BROC HUR ~ BAL, DWI N Orga n • charter membership. We ~ .. · \falnut. Gd. cond. Ask· have a 38' Downeas ter · • 1ng S'J90 846·5137 ___ Sailboat with only 5 ORGA:'>I. CONN £1.EC· me~be.rships ava1labl<'. ----------1ag 1na ble; furn , Fri·Sal . 9 ·4 , 1701 glassware. elothing, BayadereTerrace, CdM. jewelry, bikes, bO<>ks,i-------.;._-- Marlin chr, boat equip. toys & muc h more. rand new Mai:1c Chef tools, furn. coff tbl1crap Sat Sun 8·6PM. Drawing bltn o i·en 2'x2'. Sony tbl.Jlsehold & misc. for s perial prize! 21281 stereo tape deck Old _....;.. _______ _. fleet 1..n .. 11.B doors. \'arious :.lies. old TRIC. 2 kcyhoards. lnit1ut1on,~amagc de· m11ny:sounds &rhythm.s. posit requi red. If 1n instruction books, $650. ter~ted. pleas': c!'ntact lorl1t1n11 l cost $1372 > ~ll~bael R e1 nlg al 9ss-23.rn In Pacific Island Charter. · · · -----Call :'lfon-Fri. 751 -3852 Ebony Spinet J'u.1no. - -------4 Family Sale -Furn, Renault body, I wheel Clothes & Tons m ore. SIUAAF Funtast1c An· trlr. '66 Chrysler 2 dr. '65 3681 Scott a d a I e Dr. nual Garage Sale! Sul. Rambler convert. Old Irvine. Sat,Sun. 10 22. 9-IP:'lt. Edison Iii washing machines. d is· Pkg. lot. ' hwusher, misc. 646-3078 Garage Sale Sat/Sun 9·5. Sabot. elec train set. TV. new & used ore furn. fop qualit>• Cabernet boy's books & games, old skis & boots. clothes. toys Sauvi,ll non ,!!rapes fol' schl de&k. microscope set & hsehld misc. Sal 10·4. sale. soo Lbs mm. order. &misc. l1&i3San Marino 2007 Holiday Rd . NB A\'ail. about Nov. 1. For Cr .F. Vly. <Baycrestorea) more lnfor. (805)688·6886 beaut tone Will dch\'er S II SSOO ll<'sl oHer 5.t0-8~18 loats, o 9060 ··········••4••········ l:l' l>J\RT. Nrcds Work SlOO. Call En·s & We<"kcnds 91\8·8"81 l,owrcy nlat1on thenler organ. Leslie spk11rs. perfect cond. J\lmo!>I new S2SOQ. 4!15-5708 . ---32' Sloop, 1960, wool'I I · Uprli:hL Pwno, xlnt .cond. rib('r)flass. $15.SOO l'P. Must sell. SfiSO. M1s1uon &\5-8063 Vll'jo. 831 ·2551 :Ht. 61or ---------- wknds 24' Sloop, mahog. Cull Outrageous Garage Sole! Hones 8060 furniture for your ----------1 Lots or knic·knacs, urt ••••••••••••••••••••••• rental! 9' sora up · Sportht9Goods 8094 ~:.1•0~;~.g~~slr. Must deco. clothing, skis, REG'd ,, Arab fillv 4 yr fi holstered in green. loose ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 some furn .. Good stuff. old . Very nashy! IJci.t of· back pillows ~. Green Hunifin Log 7' II" sur· Dlock ls lund Cudcr , 31520 Egan ltd. l ~t & fer. GIG·8l28 noral print slip·coverNI (!Joun.I. xlnt cond $)() I.ht Pac1hc Chi Ide 32' recent• Egan, Sb. Lai;una. ~u~ & -------chair S20. 5·10 57<!1 niter •I orr. :;57 11,1;5 ly reconditioned. Locul· Sun. Appoloosa 212 and 111 yr PM . ed in Nwpt Uch. Make of· -.- -stallions. While w1black , . -, ~ TV, Rod10, for 71" 65!1·2158. 659.1145!1 Sat & S u n H»6. 9372 blunkets. Papers anul WO\ l',N WOODS .11111 Hlfi, Ster•o 8098 Velardo. ll.R.(liushard 1 Cheap 493.5020 bhnd'>. Mylur i:l.1i;l-t lint ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22· S1\NTANA Cr uise· Garrleld ). Pool t blc,--·-----Su_per .s~ock. s.~Pt•r RCArolorconsolc21 "& r<ll'C :;bugssu1l1'.tlh 1l. baby furn. misc, '7S Hon· 2 Corr a ls t or r ent Prices. 2S '.to SO• o!f \9 .. Maiina,ox u w with 0 U. Nwpl lJeh Must daSOOT.~00. Wt>stsldeCoslaMesaS2S always. Showroom. stand work~ 847.5254 . sell. Askin ~ $5100. F j G I S mo &15·5409 645-8951. 711 W. 17th St. · · 1711)528·8059 2 am ly ara~e So e. at ---C-9 Costa Mesa lleautirul 25" color con --It Sun. SlerhnR Silver, Reg Appaloosa Gcld1111t. { ' · ~e SI~. 1 yr wnrr .. free '71 COR. ZT. clean w 1slip Good S1lverplatc. Yrs,15 hands.Verygcn·China'Spode. W1 d•l't dcl &sctup.642-5340 Try $9.SOO. Bogarliu11 Pewter , $5·$25. Pictures tic. $800. (714)522-4320 or La ne pattern. Com pl - - -Yts s.ig.5556 ~ Misc. Jewelr)'. S l'c (213)944·6111 wkdays. serv for 6 + many addlt 2 pc stereo bar combo , ------- Dinette 550. TV. blk/wht Mnv h..W G--~1065 pcs. Xlnl cond. 644·23~ walnut. s:<>Pd cond. $150 21' Venturt:'. l!liS. Im mac (It works) $10. Books .--H -vvul net 6 wkdys. catl 768-65lli rond. Loaded, trlr. J.>nce 5-Jor. New never us td ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----n .'(Juced to !It'll, ~. Vlt.-·mlx. $100. wo rth Oak game tnble & chrs. 8' HAD FIRE loots & MGrine "7\o\'339·3047 $250. Odds & 1':ncts Black Lt'othcr co11«h . OR IUflGLARY? EquiptNnt ----- Marine Uardware. from Pccnnenrlthl 8361\127 Free con s ullut ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHATCHAGOT $1·$25. River , mi sc . J .. ----8070 w claimsexperl 547·821l (;tMral 9010 TO TRADE ? h•hld 4""" Ave korn<'r •w ry • ·• ROATS 6 flOnSES " . ., ·'""° •••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ... -.-r. • .J of 43rd ) on channel Hcfng. $75. ()ut•un St hN.I. . . 1)0\rS, t CAT Md lob or f 73·568l or675-t35!> WA""'TED ~1 0, Rcdwl)orl T hi lloat mohlic. 1~ C.it & " kid~ mukcs o"ncr 118y ..... ", .... ,, "he· .. ,0 GI" '"·"7 HwHil>out. S3.10ea 1r I 't fl I 'j I TOP Ct\Sll OOLL/IR \• i"'n" " "". "'"'° 1\1121\20\1 .. ti cot'!ill Oll ontu Ya('d Sale. Sat. cmly 1 223 19th St. C M C'n m1•rn11, Pa\ntlnJJ!I, Auto 1':\1u111. !_nlDpph'!!_._ DJJt Oor&RC Snit-t';vMt. mnny condo own ers par\lcipotln g, Sot Sun, mt S. Co:1!1t Dr CM. f;. or Fairview. N nt SD Fwy rt\ I 0 1'~ 0 R y 0 \.I It aft. 7pm I 'II t'<>n~1dcr lrudlng It for Jt-:Wt-;IJRY. WATClll•:S. Tl i\ c Q l1 t•: T c I. u LI looh, MoriH purt of tt1e down pt1)'· /\RT OBJECTS. c;oi.u. 11\VINI-:. Famllv ml•ffi· ~pment 9030 mc•nl Oil my Motj.IOll 01 S I I, VF: R S f: H VIC r-:, ltci "hill, tr11nsft•r.ihl<'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2M " Tlll!I bo:1t 111 locidl"rl f r Wll\I 01.'W C'<lllllllTll'IH 1-'INI:: 1-'tJTIN & -'•" SIW.'l ~ tra11'd·r r1' *ZODIAC Yourrnllyh11vctoice(•1t TfQUF'S. tll5 2200 li1'11 o~.s.2:11!1, ln'int• P()rt A Murh1l' tn npprl'<'latc th(' roomi 1nnatublt' Hoa!' nf'J<ll ood qunlil,v. Cull ()111mond<1, rioi:~. ch;un~. r\fl·n·room 14X IH, n1•w brncclfl. rtuns. all i;old. l'ontl llalf prll'r You Tl' under whlt1l 6.11-J!Ml 1 move 63\ ·Q89.I ------ ... 2'J'.!.'iCollc1t<'. C M Newport 67!\ ll t37 or 1711 )5-10 2070 l>onn Pl. 196 0003 __ _ Guess Which Mad 'Cuz He Dealer . Is Has The "World's Worst Location"? Dat Sun Of Gun, I Yup, Jim Parkinson, The Owner.· ;:\)~'-CLEARANCE ''SAIL'' ,. ON ALL 77 8-2105. 710s. 6105 & F10s IN OUR STOCK NOW $ 50 OYER lllY~ HURRY -'78s HERE NOW! •280Z•200SX•5 I 0•81 O•TRUCKS FANTASTIC USED CAR BARG AIMS ." Mfl.c: '74DATSUH 'UDAT1Utt '71C..... "ACLASStC" 2'01COUPI IJOOCOUPI 2000 A ,.,. ,_.,...,.. Wfff\ ~ wiot WHt wf'lelll. rad••t ffuta ' •o.eo. ,_,.., Im & ..o<o • tpffO 11-. A tnetl> c.i iHeGWlll. .,h..,lo & rncQI IYPZ6bel '°'Mlf M & "'' i;onO IOO!>L0\..1 ·1066H081 MUST 5 3895 52195 s 1895 SH '7S DATSUM '11 DATSUN '71 MGt '74/li.UA 1210 510WA90H •T ,,..,. • •119*0 ,..,... "'". '"""' "' 4 1ore.o ~ ..,... & n.w Ntnt • ~o••tt tren1ml••t0" .. ,,., V.lln I w~ -(4-XO~ CJ••"'PVfl! ttl IMll"I 1.lOJCCUL 1N9LIHNl A 11/11 C#i 5 1895 52795 '5695 NEWPORT DATSUN •• 833-1300 888 DOVE STREET NEWPORT BEACH All Cara Plua t1>1 & License • Cata Are Subject To Prtor Sele• Offer Ende •0124171 • .. 4 144$¥0 • I Vart, '570 Auto• Wonted 9590 Autoi , Imported Autos, Imported Airto,, lmport.d ..,..,, IMporW ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DJOOAll.Y PILOT Friday, October 21, 1977 4 WMfl Drfvet ruclcs 9560 Vans 9570 'it van "~ ton V-14. whitl• WE WILi. BUY Alfa Romeo 9705 IMW 971 Capri 9715 ots.. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••r••• 'P?ke whtt·I!\ 52195. C:all YOUR DA TSUH ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 CU t:V V '~ Tun ~RD 1<"250, 1!171 C'ampcr 1973 FOltD VAN hdhlU hl.tld.i,s,t>12·0llOI l'AID f'OROH NO'l \ll.1 llnllll'fl, 1!17 1 Sl>\ch·r 76 CAPRI *DRIVE A.'* · S1lverado. Every npllon Sp<•ci.il, ~Int con<l. "Window Surfer" l'\es TOP DOLLAR :-..1 .. rll ).;.J!l.i •hKti:!l11 Vii. Sunrool. r.illYl' &t ofr D1v0Tcc forces f.W61128urttiPM. Js~. V8, mag "heels. •di• \\heels. 1\~l FM, un,J * LITILE ••• * .. ~..-.. " u .111to 'IUl' 11111t•s $:1200. 67 ALFA ROMEO 1 ST • H OAOWAY top. !>I 'l'r ac · SAVE A LOT 74CHEYILAZEtl Tra\icl.ill. Pwr, air, F~t ~cu~t·o'1nu111;~dca1rrp1tcctcr•<l,or&.. l!llJ !iJ.15.6611979 ('nnH•1t1llh• . Bo.ii T.111. SANTA AllA 108t1DQ~ll I )c.ir, 12.000 SllOP&COMPARE qwck sa_lc67_5·026l '69 lnt ern"t1onal .,.,..c1 'le,hau~t&br-111I 71 <."hc'' 'J lon \.inVK, FORTOl'CARS & I & bl k Black On black. L• 11 tape. Jlr :.hoc k:., twin ~ ~ ~., mllc\\Jrr .. nty,i\u1J.,blc cu {79-151W) t'11rn 11lctl'ly n·slo1cd 835·3171 $2999 -----~"er~ mr c:ood. Spoke lank~. more. $l25o. SADDLRACK Autos Wonttct 9590 (St:r 11991 1 THfULTIMAUOlllVIMOMACHIHf wheels olf road tires 494•21:t0 ••••• •••••••• •••••••••• MOTOR CAR USED BMW' Copeland Mtna BARW ICK O AnUN "' 11 I I q ·" ~ • il 11 I ' I .. 1 uoms'> 1 year, 12.oo0·7s 3 -P s , t 8 ' VALLEY IMPORTS WE WE BUY O'ELEGAMCE * s• 200l ElitSASS8·8000 . mile warranl)' available bed" 1:.;bl·r 'ru'ck~0lool 831•2040 495•4949 CLEAM CARS 1\26 w 17th SA 547 112~0 .'J~ :i:a4~% ~R~~ ·71 Capri 2000, 4.spd. lo $4t" oox'. S3950 5-Ul-~IS -1-ton '66 Chtw step-van NEED & TRUCl<S '7620024spdS/R 401PDP mt· mu gs• AM / 1'' M 200~~~~"'~10 73 <.:ou rH·r l'ickup for wi'73ticyl.<'ng.,14mpfl. CLEAN 75 ALFAROMEO '76J.Os14spSJR 572PQM S1395/o£r.675·D858 · 8ll·l l7S49l -l JH 19711ARIOH THEIR WAY!!! Order Youn MOW! !'lulc. lo mi . $1850. ev~rythlng good cond. USED CARS CONNELL SPYDER '7'1 l!avariu auto780MVG Dohuft 97l0 7l JEEP 714.494 .9836; 833·1419 14'x6' be<l, windows, CK· MOW Run: 1:1,000 m1ll•i.. Looks Clowd .. O. Sundays •••••••••••••••••••••• Co lras. $1600iofr. Cull CALLPAPPY CHEY Bn1ru.J New. <:JW75tl) l '66P1ckup Runsei<celll'nt· llNEWOATSUNlC~ MMANDO '76 Courier 5·spd & '74 645-3269:646-7698 ROLET yeur. 12.000 mill's war· ORAMGECOUHTY'S ly~ $800 or best offer. A1'THEOLDP.R "'S Ftlll power, air cond' Courier, w ;work r ack, 540 5630 . .., . .., Jlurbor Bl\ ll. runty av.111111.Jh· OLDEST 837.7772 All models are now tiuto trans. (66730) l both w,nu llres whls 'TT Dodge Vun lHOO, cust. -COSTA Mt;"A $6499 ---------•available. Call or see us year,12,000~ewarrun· radio & :.lev b~mper: int iext, AMWM ston~o. "" CopelondMtn &· . . .'71 Datsun 240:l. 95M. beforoyoubUYl!I ly available. 586-5870 dys , 768-t359 evs cassette w /4 spkrs, s un 546· I 200' • ..~ S 004 Clean. Make of.for. $1999 & wknds roof, mags. 1\1ust sell ---2001 r. lsl " A 558 K l fl--35·5721 eves. Cop 1-dM,,_ fast. asking for loan 2626HARIOR ILVD. WE PAY TOP DOLW\ll ALl'll \ •60 1300 " d S I --•·--•r-> '74 Chevy. 1 ton flatbed, balance o nly. '1ow COSTA MESA FOHTOPUSEDCAHS ' · "'11• er ·a es-Servicc·Leasing 9712 2001 ElstSA558-8000 $3600. milc""e.so.ooomile war· FOREIGN, DOMESTIC Rblt cng.5 !.1), S!500ioCr. RoiCar•er In~· IMW 284S llARBORBLVD . . .,.,.,_,...,c:., -WEIUY orCLA'-'SICS <7141J.68.J·7K8t ' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ... " 11.411054" ~211 1i ....., ~ rantv. 559-586\. aft. ti & nJ _ -- -Rolls oyce BMW ,._ • ~ .n.cb 956DI----wknds. USEOCARS! lfyour carisextra dt.·un IMW 971 2 1S40 J amboree • ~~ ·~ COSTA ME SA DA TS U~ ----•••••••••••••• ORANGECOUNTlt:S usf 'l ~64 Cbowv \4t ton Pickup. LARGFSrSELECTION VW '66, van1'camuer·, We're the new Chevrole t :.~ irs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 640-6444 -· ~ ,.. dealership in the I rvinc BAUER BUICK w • '"'T""" TO IUY Gd. body, nds motor wk. of Used l>lCK UPS & clean, reblt. en,;. $1,250. Auto Center. We ne~d 2925 Harbor Hl\'d t\ "'i" c;u d 1 MW 75 MET. Rluc 3.0SI, full -oller.S48-4984 .....-:: 4 WHEEL DRlV~ Eves. & wk ends. call your used car! Costa Mesa 979.2500 '<u.i 1ty use i . i. pwr. -t..spd., sunrf. tape COME IM & SEE NEWPOR T DATSUN '77C~• . v ver 40 an1ts-n!~y-i'o ~ --.. ' ,_ ROY CARVER IMW dk. Res'\Ofr.213·454-4729. ~ Obe-ry P ickup. Cd sale Look for our Red -JO~---· -;op---1540~r~oad 2q-~·S2Bol . THl.630CSi mechan ical cond. TagSpectals. '77 E·.150 t·u:.tom, 2800 MACPHERSON DOLLAR Nl::WPORTBEACll _;:.:..;;~la,..L_,;;;;oi..-..::a::r-.~--.... o~t:'li ·..:::=- .s.isoerbst ""Ofr. ACC. 6 , -•Copel•dMtn-_ rml~s. many xtr;s. ~t. 640 64 4 77 BMW 5301. 23.000 mi. " Y-Y v" ~ 200lElslSAS58-8000 offer~46S CHPROL5'f _PAI&-· • 4 auto, air, AM/FM radio DISPLAY $SO Qver ha-.olc• ntFremaininp:B.2.l.a..:=~I f'lOs. 8105 It 'J10sf •73 EL CAKINO Shell, ·;2 Ford E300. 302 VS. 21 AutoCenterDrivc FORCLEAN 19761MW2002-=-~ ,,.~1~~;-·Xlnl*OOnd.-Call -IRVJNE uu ....._. mags, auto. PJS. P;B, v-9570 Paneled, cpt'd, new tires 768 7222 4 speed, stereo, mag -_ 001 COMPLETE IODYSHOP ISMOWOPEM 888 DOVE STREET ~ear MacAribut -And Jambor~) NEWPORT BEACH llJ.llOO AIC. till Whl, AM/FM. a n d brakei.. $2850. • whecb &sunroof. (4681). BMW '75 3.0Sl, J4M mi, Wkd11~ 1Sl..j492_ eve. & .••••••••••••••••• •• • • •• 492-1736 k f wbda:51l41M 73 Dodge Tradesman 100. WE'LL IUY SADDLEBACK loaded. ma e o fer. Pvt P /S, P/8 , r/h, mag whls, Dodge Von, supercond, your foreign or(OOmpact VALLEY IMPORTS ·pty. 645-97t4 'i1 ·Qlevy PU. AW.O, nu cpt, panelln&, 39,000 mi. $1650 or be!:il. Aft 8PM. car, paid for or tiot! Call 831-2040 495.4949 9715 BMW RESALES ·UIC-& paiDt. X1oJ. Ures. $3695. Call 00-1005. 84.2·2710 Sales Mgr. '73 240Z X lnl c on<!. Am/Fm, air, mags , 4 spd. $1SOC1.&e.aoo 7 Dodge Van. total '71DodgeV8,auto,1 Ton. BILL YA.TES IMPORT CARS You don't need a gun lo 7• Capri, V-6 2800, Red, 19743.0CSA ...... -· •-· ·' M t C t ~K A"f 'Fu 8 t k t & ALL MODELS .. draw fusl" when you sporty. pvt ply. $2750. COUPE. Auto matic , $'200: 548-0291. 1972DATSUM SIOWAGOM ,., .... u" .-u. uuw mi. A . cus m. os over -, " / "' · r . cp VW-PORSCHE ou 1759 F u •A• ....... u 8 000 t'Tll full warranty I d $1950 ""'• 1"84 ph1cc an ad in the Dally .,..,.. · electric sunroof & win· -.s ..... eo cuss, "'"e • · • · pane e · · """. c. • ~un Juan Capistrano P --------i ~ whls.. '2500ibsl ofr. like nu, w /sucrif for Sell Uungs tasl with uaaly 1lot Want Ads! Cull now Find what you want in dows, leather interior & .il4-l003 ext. 610 ~700. 7S4-0655 Want Ad Results 642-5678 _ 837 ·4800 49 3.45 I I Pilot Want Ads. _.:-642·5678. __ Ouily Pilot c~assifieds. I u x u r y w h e c I s . Silver jblack. (488LN'fl . In excellent condition. 4 speed, radio & heater. Less than 40,000 ·miles. (405KUV J. ....._,Mew tlOO Alltos, Mew 980 AUtos, Hew 9100 Autot, Mew 910 Airtos, Hew 9100 Autos, New 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 ................................................................................................................................................................ Take the SOUTHERN· SAVINGS ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS I 0 . LOTUS • FIAT ~~ion MERCEDES BENZ ~~ts SOUTHERN ORANGE couMTY·s GROWIM(i A.UTHORIDD DEA LU SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RA TES 0 BARWlCK DATSUN 8 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 28701 M~rguerite Parkway, Mission V1ep 714/831-1740 714/495-1700 E) PHILLIPS BUICK. PONTIAC. OPEL & MAZDA 0 ALLEN OLOS-CADILLACGMC LAGUNA BEACH E) SAOOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN JUAN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Find what you want.,.. DANA POINT Buy it for less CAPISTRANO BEACH DRIVE ·A LITTLE I • • ... • • 0 :~~TI~~~~~~~~.~wC~EASE! & ~ "? -- 9 977 CLOSE-OUT IMMIDIATE DBJVHY SALES-w e·re Southern Orange Count\· Volume Dealer -Excellent selec ion! SERVICE We're the finest 1n this part of • Orange County -Let us show vou! LEASl..._.G Try us first and you will be f"'llllll • satisfied -Call for a Quote today! WHIM YOU'Vl GOT GHAT"'°""' YOU 00 G«UT ~SI 24888 ALICIA ,KWY. 8 3 7 2 4 0 0 LAGUNA HILLS • 0 SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTrs VAN HEADQUARTERS• H4..0UHG COHTIMPO, sAMTAMA • .V1 AHD TIAYCO COHYBSIOHS 1978 GMC RALLY WA~ONS ARE NOW IH STOCK EXCEi.LENT SELECTION SAVE A LOT! 1976 3.0SiA Automatic, air cond., stereo. electric windows, leather inlerior & only 16,000 miles. Like New! (~RXUJ. 1976 5301.A. HURRY NOW! COSTA MESA DATSUN ZM5HARBOR BLVD. 54o.64 I 0 540-021 l Automatic, air cond.. 76 DATSUM2IO% stereo, beige exterior & lowm1les. (HANS2J, 4 spd., AM/F M, rallye wheels, 21,000 milH. 1974 3.0SA Full power, sunroof, leather tnll'rior & air cond. <388KLF> <2990YF> 1 yr, 12,000 mile warranty available. $6499 Cop .. •dMtrs 2001 E lat SA 558·8000 1973 IA:VARIA Fiat 9725 Automatic with air con· ••••••••••••••••••.,.••• <lit1onlng. stereo cassette X 9 A ,.. F" /8 k &i>unroof. (003NBZJ. 76 1 • nm/ m w tr 1973 2002tU 4 speed, AM WM radio. aircond. (173GOE). 19732002 4 speed, Becl<er AM /FM &sunro0f. U77REVJ. SA.DDWAct( VALLEY IMPORTS n 1.2040 49S.494t m11.g whls. Yellow, xlnl cond. $4900. 646· 1533 75 FIAT SPIDEil . COMYBTllLI Wilh low mll• " ls very, very clean! <551.NCA>. A. fant.ast1~buy at . . h•1 \ \/\)"• , 't \' •' .. I) H j I • J ~ ' • ( .: A..tos. UHd Alllos. Uwd ....•............•.... . ..................... . 191·8 ..___._ RABBITS 'RABBITS. :RABBITS· RAIBll·s RABBl ·IS RABBITS , Karmann Ghias '11 c .... nice. 11021 UJtS '72 c .... 4 speed, radio. #7010 ·12 c .... Auto., st8feo with f8j)e. #8022 .,1 c .... Forest green. #9053 VW COHVHTllU ·n 4 epe.ed, Immaculate. 19033 MANY 0"8 IMl'OaTt '14C-4 SHH 4 .... ...-. IJc. • loMlll<V 'H fW --.. #7001 Pffl '14 ........ "'°" ""' '16 M614 •#IOI& Mltl '71 .,. .. 4 .. #6061 Uffl '71 M• MWtlf, ff70JO Matl '6t ... C:... 4 .. #IOl1 11 ltl '6tTeyehS..4 .. #IOIJ' Slltf '6t Toy.te4•.~t001 SllH Hm1bour Volkswagen 842-4435 11711 ...................... ..... s.-. Hrt: .... '" •••• w t.7, s.. 1e.;.1 Al~ .... Tut lit. O!Wt:a -f --... 1976 XJSL, silver, blue int, 20.000 rni, immac $11,750. 871-4231 COSTA MESA DA TSU~ 2.84S HARBOR BLVD. 540.6410 540.021 l Bill MAXEY TOYOTA '68 Jaguar 2+2, low mi, GI 9744 90C:t. restored. Took 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfl l l l f f'Ql"lhd. 1i14/ i\\) Mv"l lHi...,0 N l l4C.l-t mo's labor. Show car. See to apprec. Good in· vestment. Collectors item. Reas. price. (213) 386-4648 74 MGI rU.nph 9767 Allltlejewel! <606MXX) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl989 75 TR7 t(annann Ghio MOJOR CARS A.'fiFM, raUye wheels. 9735 D'B.EGAMCE air cond .. 19,000 miles. •••••••••••••••••••••••..__626_W_l7_lh_SA_54_7_·9_2_SO_, Like new. (091NLU > l '6& convrt, wht/wht. year, 12.000mllewurran· Cherry cond. New rads, pel 9'7 46 Ly available. clean. $2400. 645-0785 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4299 Maida 9738 '71 Opel, 4 spd. AM , FM, Copelond Mtrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• dean. nds clutch. ST00.1 2001 E Isl SA 558·8000 bst oir. 496·2553 •·.S9~T-R3-. -x-ln_l_m-ec-h-co_n_d_.• 197 6 MEllCUQ COUGARXl7 miracle mazda 2150 ........... cl. Costa Mna 64"5-~700 IRAHDHEW 176 MAZDA RX4 Example: Automa tic. AMi FM radio, steel radials & center console. (SeT. 2111 ). List Price 1:. $.SS74; Sale Priced At $4082 72 Opel RaUye Coupe. 4 Wire whls, Sl495. 640·2358 17.000 miles. Full power. spd, R&H. f:letory air,,_af_t ._G_p_m ______ , factory air conditioning. ~w P~\ & tires, 52,000 Vo1"5wOCJftt 9770 pwr. windows, A~f /FM • 64 5 •••••••••••••••• • • • • • •. stereo, tilt wheel. cruise 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPORTS CARS IC?ught & Sold WEST GERMAN IMPORTS HUGE SELECTION USED CARS Top cash $$ for your VW. Paid for or not. Call Keith or Jerry. BOB WITHAM VW 7600 Westminster Ave. 893-7551 or 638· 7880 714 / 5"41·1 186 1966 VW BUS·Blue/white., ---.:.-------• rebuilt engine & in ex· 1965 PORSCHE cellent condition. Asking "C" COUPE Sl~ or best offer. Come control, rallysi wheels. tBJack exterior w /black Undau roof & black in· terior. Llke new condi· tion . C643DEV>. Price a new one then look at this $5699 • 1977CHEVY MONTE CARLO Landau Sunroof. 14,000 miles. Full power. fac· tory air condit1onlng, This offer is gootl thru Oct.17, 1977 In-excellent condition & see to appreciate. with factofy chrome 581-~58. _____ _ wheels. (19581. · SADDt HACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 1!175 Sciroc<'O, slvr. 32.000 mi. Orig ownr, A!\l·F:'ll cass. Gd cond. 833·2021 dys. 673·3005 evs iwknds AM1FM :i.tnco, tilt is·a good day wheel. cruise ·control. to advertise In the rnllyc wheels. Red ex-Daltu Pilot tenor w, red custom in· •7 t er i or . < s 11 R R F ) • Classlf ied ~lion. Tremendous Savings! ..... $639,9 . M•',\IO"J VIEJO IMPOllTS .. ' . .. ' • •· I BJI 11·1'1 495 111'·1 SPORTS C.US 8-c)MlrSold '75 911S TARGA, Irish '71 Pop.Top camper xlnt Gm .. 5 spd, lo mi, sb&rp! cond. Incld tent: FM $15,__900. 892-4166 ster(!ll) cass. 493.2453 • • ~ WEST GERMAN ' RtftCIUlt 1 9755 '71 VW Van • I IMPORTS ....................... $2000.642•2152 1974DATSUH 7 .. 5 • o~ c~·· or ~-0060 260 z r I 4•·11 6 NEWEST '69VWBUG.Newengine. Interim S eries 2+2 , 1972.Mt% 2_200 RIHAULT OiALER Xlnt. mech cond. $1050. Coupe. Automatic trans., V\utomatic • a1r cond. is Mt rac le Maid a I Call646-1823 AM/FM stereo w/lape, iFor the luxur)' or a Renaul~. We have new1·---. ------' rallye wheels. Oold ex· '.Mercedes & the efliolen· Renaults in stock now 67 ~Bus tenor w /matching In· f d" I (834EIE> and our introductory of· New en~ine & clutch. tenor. Mint condition. fer lo you is a FREE 8etnlj!. 631-1057 (926RS0). AM/FM1 stereo with the '67 Baja. nu brks, tires. $5599 purchase or any new AM i1''M, gd cond. Int. Ml~ 11ru1 VI( JO IMP'HHS . .. ~qault. Com,e t9 Mira· ext. S95(). Firm. 495-4889 • Leote ~le where we make buy· 1974 PLYMOUTH 1131 II.JI> 49S 1 704 ---- IQ•• car a pleaa\ue.not a '81 Bui, clean, qo denta, SA TaUTI Hew. Used ' ch9re! Oared rear renders & • ~ t . Ov-.IOO ;f MIBA.CLI: near new tires. new Sebring 2 Dr. Hardtop. ,,_ ~ ,.._ ,,. shocks. runs great. $975. 32,000 miles. Full power, • M&CEDIS Mndo/Renouft 543-5497 after s PM & . factory air conditioning. OM DtSPLAY 2.lSOHarboJ' Bird. wkends. . Bronze ext.erlor "'.!beige COSTA M):SA Landau & matching ln· HoUte of Imports 64S-S70Q '66 VW, ·sonroof, show· tenor. C925LVY>. AUTiiORIZtD 1 _____ ...._ _ _...room co nd . N e w $2799 MERCEDESDEALER RofftRoyu 9756 dukh/brks, $1050. 6862 Manchester. ••••••••••••••~•••••••• 6'13-1394 Buena Park A •---------. 523-7250 #}DEALER IN U.S. . ·13 vw nus c u s tom •On the Santa Ana Fw.v. R01~ I cemper. CB, awning. lbl. CAttVE R drawers. 642-8~ '74 MIZ 4SOSEL ltOLLS·ROYC,E '7SSplrltCamper. Refrif.l, j.A?a\her lnlerfor, pwr. tUO.iamlloree stereo. 151nt Qond. :t().000 windoW!I, cruise control, "-•-' a .. c11 mi 3Gl."i0. 551·1234 1>\llll'OOf& me\allic paint. '"----'~ 1n gte3t cohditionr ClOSEDS\INOAYS Vol•o <199LOY). ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9772 Ml~',t(.,N VIUO IMPORr~ Subcw'll .97 62 HFORl YOU ···············~······· . . lilll'Jd •l9Sl!OJ '76 Subaru Wag., auto, 28,000 mi's. $3100. ~ ft70MU210St ' Call&6l·l08S rwr. 6unroor & wtndowii. oyota 97 65 lea\ber interior & air ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ond . Immaculate! BEFORE YOU C704BF'A>. ' SElLYOUR SADDLllACI< VALLEY IMPORTS TOY OT A. 831·2040 495.4949 Sc~ us for u lop dnllor ---------•estimate! '67 2SOSL, nuto. stereo, Jtht, rear scat. 10 mi. Mint rnnd Bst ofr. MAR'f)UIS TOY OT A MISSION VIE.JO 131-2880 495-121 0 675-7003 ·------- SEU YOUR VOLVO. See us for a top do11ar estimate! MAR9UIS YOLVO MISSION VlEJO 8 31·2810495·1210 ORAMGI COUNTY VOLVO ,.~XCLUSIV ELY VOL VO Largest Volvo 0<'nler in Oran~c Count)'! RUYorl.EASE DIRECT '1G~W s.-:-12000 -.-·13 Toyota C<>rollu, xlnt ~·,~~~t~*ffl!~I~ without a blem1l11b. S~lll ~:.d.:~tof~~2.4~~sl • ! • ha3 new :1m('!I. Dnctor --'---------1 _________ _ owner. Red w /wlre whla. '74 Toyota Truck. 50.000 1!2025~~S..,..M~a·ncheSt9i.,. .. ..,. 1 19.8.75. GU 140~ M mi's. $1800. A ... -.. ...: 750 2011 675-4512 Call66M~ ,_..,,m - • •IMCLUDB> in this price Is u I YEAR. 12,000 MILE SERVICE AG REEM EMT lo lake the gambfe out or buying a used car. 1 • $2.00,000 INVENTORY TO CHOOSI FROM ALLMAklSlr .ALLMODILS • Nabers AUTO CENTER \ 1425 BAKER ACROSS FROM F'EOCO COSTA MESA 540-9109 642-5678 CLASSIFtf D HOURS . i\dvel'tlser.1 may piece their ads by telephonl' 8:00a.m. tor.:30 p.m. Mondaythru Friday · 8t.onoonSaturday C()STAMl".SAOFFICE 330W. Bay 642-~8 HUNT'tNGTON BEACH 1'187S ~ach Blvd. 540-1220 LACUNA BEACH, I 1111 Glenoeyre 1.a,_. Beach 41M.e466 SADDLE BACK 25ao La Pu Roed La1una Hilla S81"31G NOR11f COUNTY dial free S4C>-1220 CUSSIFllED DUDUtflS Deadline for ('()J))'" k1ll1· is 5:30 p.m. I.he day before publication. e>c· ctPl for Sunday fl Mon· day Editions when deadline Is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASstAID RMULATIOMS E"RRORS: Advertisers shollld cheek their ads dally & report errors Immediately. THE DAILY PILOT a11Umff liability ror the first ln· correct Insertion only, CANCElLATIONS: When kUUn~ an ad be sure lo make a record of the KILL NUMBER l(iven you by your nd lltkcr as ret'efpt or your etrn<'<'llation. This l<ill number must be pre~en· lrd by the odvet'ti~cr in l'llM! or a dispute; C'ANCF:LLATION OR <.:O RRECTI ON OF Nt:W AO BEFOlrE~ RUNNING: · Every errort Is mode to kill or cot~ct a new ad that h11 ~ ordered, but Mt t annol J(uaran· tee to do 50 untU the ad h•s appeared In the plpcl'. OIMf:.A·LlNE ADS: 1MM ads are stticU>;: cash In advan<'e by mail or ot any one or our or· fl~. NO phonr order«. Clendll nl': 3 1l .m . Friday, ~111 M•u of· Oce & 12 noon 11l 11ll llrall('h ornc .... 1'HF. OAll.Y t>ILOT f'i!Sllf\'P8 thP rll(hl l() clB.1111lfy, <.odll, c"n•or or tt'fu ~t' t1n Y :ldV\•r. tlM'mrnl, nn~ tn ~hnntoll' 1\1 rut>'!! & r1!1t11l&Uo11~ wlthuul prior nnt1r1•. Cl.ASSIF4t D MAIUtlG ADDH SS "0. &ic 1$60. Oil;ta M1Jt11 9262tl $3788 • .0\TERlSO QUALITY CARS TOSt:Lt:CT FRO!'lt • Nabers Cadillac '.?fiOO H.uhor Blvd. Cmt.i Mcs.1 540·9 I ()0 1974 Fleetwood, loaded, $4995. XJnl cond. 5S6-«r16 75Cadilac Umoaine . Has everything. J ust like new. <Ser.CIO)tO) · . MOTORCARS D"B.EGAHCE 626 W 17th SA 547 ·9250 '74 Coupe DeVille, new radials, loaded $5300 .. PP. &15-8063 '15 Coupe De Ville. sun roof, de Elegance int, full p w r , AM I F M. st.ereo/tape, 33.000 mi, new radials. $5995. PP. 644-C759 Cad. '74 ·CdV de Elg. Loaded, blk. P /P $-1250. Wkdys (213 )436·6215 , Eves (714 )640·0851 or 875--0656 76 CPI DIVIUI Very cleu. Lo miles 6'M4S4 76CADSEYtW Sliver with. red interior. Only 20,686 miles. (986NAD> . ""' . MOTORCAR D1&5AHCI 626W 17thSA547·9250 '72Cad4 DrSDV. Lo m i's. 1 Owner. Xlnt cond. p)()(). C<lll 673·6932. LIST· ·~ ........................... ,,.. SA VE ••••••••••• ~ •• 704'° HO llEASOMAILI OFfll llfUSID! SUPH SILICTIOM OF 77 MODILS! YOUR CHOICI OF MAU Vs • COMrl•n'ALS • VllSA&LIS MAaqutS • C~AI Xl7• • MOMAICHS IOICA1S • COMITS • CAPllS . lt7JCHIYY .... ,W000••- ...... 1!0, l.alcwy .. -.. -· =i" .,.-. rlldio & m....i n.n w ..... s.-.., 5 1599 · 1'71VW .....,. !..=.~--·­...., ...... 52399 lf11HOteA CMCIPm ,.,._. __ __ Oe1099tt, rdO. -• & bOCly -l!>Oid lf\O. (ti llMYK~ s..,..e.s .... s2599 54399 . - '72 Calais. Immaculate. 1---1·,·,·,·'°-.-D--.. ---,•9•7•4•A•UO-I --•-·.,·,•,•D•OH--l-,,A·H-...,. Fully equipped. 77.oo M11$T,,.... '°' ~i" mi, $2~0rofr. 5'46·3375 \18, 1~10"1lllC:, pwt, 11 ... tlno & 4 IP .. d, r•dlo ll1el1r, 1lr VII ·-· (~"'1 elr, P'-p-. .,,_ ..e.111 llDIOt, MW j)jllnl L condlllo n1ftQ •nd low mil.. AMR.I -...... Ice l>Ol<. Md & '74 CdV, loaded & beaul. '"',...,.,AaJ, ~'~ ~·-1<m•:Me1. Wht w /wht Ca briolel , CelHt•'• ,._ Sip«' Sfwp . S.--Y• saddle leath., Ult whl, s 1599 s2999 s6299 · crul.e, stereo. $4,000,/bs olr. 642·3743 eves. '72 SDV. Loaded. Ne Uree & brka. $1995 FJRM. 96U828 '74 Coupe De Ville, 1 Mt?Wllic blue, It.hr Int, , 67.000 ml, xlnt cond. tuoorBest orr. ~·6260. 83'1·1741 Comaro ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6'7 Reliable transporitl· Uon. Gd COl)d . teOO. 511-0039 _D._,;1~2-....0._A_•.;;.LV_P_;IL;;.;0;;..T;__ __ ..--____ .:._F:..:.":::da:!y:.:..·.:0:::.c•:.::o:.::t>e::::':...:2~1'..:. • .:..1:;97:....:..7 Autos, u .. d Autos, Used Auto•, u .. d Autos, u .. d Autos, u .. d Autos. UHd AMfos, Mew tlOO,Auto1, Mew HOO Auto1, UHd ~;;;;·········;;;·; ~=~~···········;~·;; ~··••••••·····;9·;~ ;;;;;:;;••••••••••;;·;~ ~:;:.::;~,:·••••••-;;5·5 ;.;;;:;;;•••••••••;;·~; 19••••••················ •···•···•·•·•·····•············••············· ······················· .. :~ .................. ······················· ······················· ······················· ······················~ NEW LANCIA SEDAN Window Sticker Price .•. $7 .S 7 420 ~ B .J. Sport1car'1 Discount 2,37920 !:~ ........ $5, 195~0 New 1976 Ser #03994 Thru 10-23-71 A beautiful selection of Lancia Coupes and Sedans CCNtthwntot 9930 CORVETTES S.t.CRIFIC,. '73 Ford Gr Jn Torin '72L"olony PJrk Wgn. ~\Ill 197601cb C11tfou '72Jl'uryllJ • • •••••••••••••••••••••• " E ~. ''""'l b t C TT r \C PS PB ,..,wr .. w.;_1¢ .\II 'll'J:> 1n P\•r. """ . s or o"er lroughom • op ~~ .,.~.007;, •74 CONTIHEMTAL MA.RIC IV Lui.urioui. S1h er ~~tl1 lion. Full po\\ er. \M nt Mereo with lut>t'. l'ru1,e <.'Onlrol. tilt "heel & lo.ided "11 h e'<l r ,,, 1oo.tLKQ 1 S6988 Nabers Cadillac 1MIU 11.u h111 Ull 11 ( ··~1.1 M,•,,1 1 IU 'I I lltl CHOICE OF t I 1969 THRU 1977 1 'peed:. & Automa llt''-o,..,.~ Caw1ty's L~st&FiHat Selection ~:z FIN1\NL'INt; Wt-: l.l-:1\SI-; L'Oltv~'J'1'E::-. HOWARD Che•rolet I)()' e & Quall Street;. 'llt:WPOR'r UEA<.:11 833-0555 70Cougar. V-8 auto. AM dud J cond & 'otl'rt'll SlZ'lll this wk 644 !l877 alt 1-'ull ""wer, K lrul·k C' Jl """' ....., v FM. Qtr, d~c brks Im-N ., "" muc. cond. $1800 bi.I ofr 1ew ttrei.. hi·l.i. ~ i. "' slen.'<> combo. cru1i.t• l'On '77 Voh une Pre mier , 4' 0 5$4 980 960 4LJ5 u ltipm ·oo Comet. nu paint, & trol. till whl.'el dclui.l' m. door. air, lffeo. deJuic• ~ -4 'evs -·-'71 Ford St Wan L'uuntr) llrt·~ Ruru. gd Must l>ee tenor & 001' 1 ~ OOO 1nl. Slfj()()S81·7585 Dodgt 9935 Squirt• AC. PS 1 PU.9itXt ~1V830 7278t*\eS mllc~.(6-l?~O> --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ph 75<! 0080. !t 11 -Now Only $5495 1>7 FURY 111. Air, P;Br 1973 Dodge Charger. 400 !ipm.or5.i2-4658l·H'li PRICILOWERED SADDLliACK p s. new tires. Xlnt en". hke new. S2200 Only $2 100. S<iOO undtir V .t.LLEY tMrORTS t.hafl'!. Whtle w i red vnyl li-'6·2i00 '67 FAL<.:ON Good 5:1~1 low Blue &ok iti ~Ion-"' inlr. ~-Ph545-3270 &•,1 olr O\ i:r ~Jo 1111 ... tt•i:u .\t X C;in .1rran~e 8 3 1-2040 495.4949 ~lui.t :.eJI! 197S Plymoulti "tiO Uodge Corvnel 500 Ong own. xlnt c:ond, 1ww tires Auto. P S. SS51l. s.16·&&-16 aft •I~ '62 Dodge :!70 Net•dt-cng \H•ck 1>14·9877 ;ift 5 terml> til!! -llll5 _ 1976 Old!> Cutia!>"' 1 ·•r ViihanL. XJntcond. "' ... • 642 2159 7 I G r a n To r 1 n xtnt cund. 00,000 m1 Ucst _ · _. ___ _ Broui:hum. l.oudl'd. Cull MusfClftC) 9952 oUcr uvcr wholei.ale nflcr U pm &12-8559 ••••••••• •• ••• •• ••••• •• $3650. IH0·2.J42 Oftticte 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k N · b t 'L'• '" d St t w d llurdtop, xlnt cond S ... CRIFICE•.1.1. wor . ew Ure:.. al ""ror u ion gn. A V p 9957 'L'tl STATION WAGON "' Sl25. C<lll 631·3950 l'Ond rni. greut $750 Cull 11. 3·i.peed. SH95. Into "" • 1977 CORVETTE ---Tom 1714>1148·3388. MJ0-7022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Safud, full pwr, R&H • Uni~ !>00() mile,., Factory '68 l>Od~e Coronel Wsi:i. • ---. . . . 72 Pinto Itun x.ln l c(lnd, u 1 r • w d. pnl. $750 • -----warranty 10 ti 21:1 78 u1r. stH:k. xlnt !\tPG. '68CorilnoGT, 6." ~l ui.tJng i'astliat:k, greutMPCorrer.SltiOO. 644·1000 '62CONTINENTAL, mov !Jurgundy w1tan leather, ~5-l8-l.'.i91 . _ SWO. 557·5560 aft 5pm ~~·~Oo x!~~.~·~~~t1-P\l ply 960·2titH ; F'n. 546-07~1 -F-ir_e_b-tr_d_3SO_,_a_i_r.-p-w-r Ing must sell Body & Int sll'rro tape, speed con-Ford 9940 ---· · ' Rick bi'Ultes & steering xlnt xlnt. Eng needs wrk. trot. special factory mag ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1d970 dfo'ord Maver,•~. i.tul11 · 'IXj :\lustang l!ll!I PS. ,7 ·-P -f' .... t-· N--cond. Bst ofr over' $1400 Pli: 714·962·5242aCttiPM \\hl'eb. air cond. & Cull ar trunl>. x rJ c:nnc rad·io. lund~11 t~p Gd 4 into ,unauvu . ew 6.U.4976 pu"l'r sa l1l·c n ::.~ .PHIL Sl200 SS2-7960c\'e~ cond $1<190 Ph5-I0·3.t89 tirei. •• ~Int .-ond. S2800 ------ 076 Lincoln ~1 ark 1 v 1ransfe1 Ccc 117tlTCP 1 LONG . p . --559-8312 'G9 LeMuns 2 dr hrdlp Cartier t:d111on Lo 'l:ow onl)·~""7.> 'M LTD Brghm s 1'11. ii Ml'STANG ;\IACliJ - -• -reblt eng & trans New mile.'>. "ire whl~. Jll c\ HEw;c,RTiA U FORD ~ur, l>leroo 1 ownN. low \uto p B p S p ·w 1973 Sqwre " ruck Auto, . , . & btk b ic t tre£s Priced to ,t•ll .11 • m1 S.'850 6-14-54!0\I lJpe ·A C gd l'~n·d Ort~ yellow. ,.\ C. AM · FM ~r~ h.a ~· J>t'!f s ls. ,. wholesiiJe-book 18118!.l 1 1!169 lla r bor Bl . C :\I · • · radio Lo m1 1 owner ua ex us • • au o • . \mer1c:.m Cjr Plan 642-0795 Lincoln 9945 ownr S'l200 s.io-5345 Sltiuu 040 IHIOO dy' CB rad. Mu.st sell $1295 i51 8!HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·s :\1 . ''ti &I0·8927 C\" or ofr Dave, 831·3688. "iAitC:unl'lh'. ll,OOOU ITII. I ·1-1 MARI\ [\ 1nt pl} ij • U::.Lanj! -!l .•ulo. ---::. --- C:O.-.effe. --993 Q¥olfler louded.. ll'>l. -&fr ~ or tx·-.1· otr Call ~~ ~~:S:,~!lt ulfrr. by '75 WAGON Stack, radio. 'ti81" k f irebird. ~~y!ixFtl\r~asg ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\tuM,,ellu31·3!>61 631·1833 · • ----.rack, ;I.I. ~"nd . r •mag;., man · 1975 CORVETIE 1966 <td running 1·ond. ~.make orr :6.12-5967 ~lu!ll see SlOOO 96UllM!). T-TOP Fully equtpped Cougar · 99ll ..... _ .. ,,.-."'-'••••" Mo•ericfc 9947 Air. :.lerco. tape dck . ..._ --9 v-9974 . lud ·t a-'& J.lr ~······················ .. ,., ......... c.,..., ,......., ••••••••••••••••••••••• PS PB Sl200 552· 1070 ... ,rnoll'QI 9 60 .;.~ •••••••••••••••••• me mg s tire b7 Cou~ar Landau top. ·10 Whitn I" ooo I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond Low m ties an -"· u, m1 ci.. v~A '76 · b . d , ~uto .tran., · po\\ Pr. ~Ir • • . . xlnt c.'Ond Sl250 830 5700 '&; \lui.tang GT Coupe, 1975 Plymouth Sport. Fury ~ • ~~~1 {On Ilion ~~.'_8 1,ooksnu Sl 250 75 ford Gran Torino day:.. 5;>2 O!:IS!l 289 auto. vs. PS. disc three seal11taUonwagon HATCHIACK Classified ads sell balDon't give up the ship! t>l~ 20i3 ~rou\~8"1 P 5·5 ~ ~· evc:.1wknd~ brk::.. rallyl' puck, dual A Daily Pilot exccullve ~Speed trans .. radio. el<'. items~ small items or "List" 1t in classified. 1975 XR7 :-.Int cond Full ~~· F:\~nt 10'\ lH~o ...... __ -9950 cxhaui.I F 'air. 7i,OOO cur:. clean & curctully Only e l even miles! ' any item. Just t>a ll Ship lo shore results! w r Or , w er · . · ape. K. n~w ~ury orig m1. 200 m1 on reblt mam~ned . Air cond1· c~ROGJ 6.l2·S678. &\2·5678. ~~ t•~ rire ~-~In rudaa~ tire,,, lo.udcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnic.~,wu~rantyJ m~.3 tioninit. power i.te~rmg. OMLY$l295 , • ---- -P P 8 $.1&95.644-4894 ORANGt:COUNTV'S 1110 4 m1 ) new p111nt power La1lgate unted • ------1 • •, • • Dove&QuaJISts Autos, N•w 910 Autos, Mew HOO Aufo1, M•w 9100 Aufo1, Mew 9800 Alttos, M•w 9100 NEWEST t>l ue 1 n & ol.11'. PP. glass. remote. control :'<IEWPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LINCOLN~A1EHCURY $1995, Bc!'lt llft·. ff;_tfboa m1rror i:.. rear ~cot 833.0llti > •R '78's ARE HEREI READY FOR DELIVERY! OILY AT IUSI AFSOI. · • UIPiECEDElmD SAVIMS 01 ALL '77s II STOCKI ~--~ HUGi1 SA VIH5S . F1A1UU 1.~DIMOSfl w.4l.,. u.c• • .,.,..... ~ .. -c...- ., \!.. ........... l' ssoo :;::::,.... 1975 DOOGt A beautiful C1IT ThtS n.w 1977 nas 4 soeeo !rans DOwer disc front bflkes. reclining buckel seats. aide body mldgs (Ser. GAECTPS47101 Pmts tor 48 mos on apPfove<J credit Total casn pnoe inc teit & lie S4315 3'4 Deterred $6531 incl ra.. lie & interest ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1362~ ~x-___ r~c > SEE THE T~s,phyr COMPARE OUR PRICES rnBATAvus 1U1oPED USED CAR SPECIALS ••• PRICED RIGHT! 1972 AMCMATAOO• ~w.,.. 6 cv·t • oower ••eennv ,..,fl() poVrfer bf'&kift aut°""49hC tau COM "'* (Uc 121F ... A 5 1092 1974 N)ltO 1971 LIHCOU. 4 DI. Pow•r •tHlt\"'Q rlOtO OOW9f b<•tiH 1Yr0f'Nllc i)C)w9' teat• pOwtw 'tl¥1~ tlfr conct Vtfl'f't r0t1t wtw Le. IWRLZ> 5 1256 1976 1973 DOD4tl C'-'J!WC..,. l'owlf ,,_ --AMIFM lier ... 11< COt10 .......... <OOI. •lyt"" .............. ""' M"Dl"Q. fl.Jo M9MHlj 5 1898 1975 DOOGf "o•tt ,, ... ,. PQW9f' a. ••• , "°"'"' '".,. .,.,....., W!t"Ck,i~ .tit t:Ortft '°'f'tWt ff•t'll \ 1( (fffPW DwtS.-. ~(I .,., ,, •• ,.,.9 t 11Q1(1 ·•U'O"'•Plt ltft COl'JO -~-l •l"'ldlt\.I too .,.,,.,, lrc 4~MC.V ~r• Toriii. 2 Dr. J ... CM9' \t..,-.,.. OOW9r t>t~Jolt\ AM ,M ,~ •u•om•'"' •iW toncl "'f"lyl r()Of buC"el \WI -· l < '~'JIJ CHIYIOUT c11 ....... c-.. k •C:lll"J •If t01'10 ' \0 .. •0 Cl\Ut\j C:O,,IU .. ~-0 4 , .. _. llelvl'i l I(. QbJNON o .. c ... ,tiwer """"'O tld.o 00\llf~ 0t•.,•• •~•ome1tC • .., cono "•"•' ''"''" ,~.,... l 1t. ·-1'1.> • s 1991 1976 A"4C PACa CP'l. RIOoo v.nyl roo4 6 Cyl - Me«tl"V 8tf conD ,,_.. iL.~ 1161PUI s224a Dealersh1p1b now OPEN ()73·100:1 iiµeakcr & luggage rack. _ -·----RAY FLADEIOE --Pm·ed to .i.cll :-it s:i.rns. '72. Vega GT w~gon. 1.INCOLN M"'RCURY· Ofdsmobil~ 9955 See m Daily Pilot pu!·k· Automatic. Air. Onginal c. mi; lot. 330 West Uoy St . Owncr.673·711S. lti·nl ,\utoCent~rDr ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:oi.ta Mesa. or t•Jll -------. SU Fw~ Luke 1-'oreM l'\ll ·72 Toron:ido. tN4HJ21 and ai.k Hick IH' '71 Chev. Vega ftrgn. A/C, IRVINt-: .11rp' 1> b:SISuo O!>cur m th1• tlel•l itura1-tl' uuto. low m1, new tires, 8 lO· 7000 iti1H71»! or ~:JO I Wi 101 m<tre 1nformauvn xlnlcond S\750. 5-IO·U42 13 tmmar eond '\ C ·till Cull ..... ., All leatureo" Jllf>I! Plymouth WaJ:on 'jJ Vega Good cond. Air. JUlu rJ<ho I dr .ill µ"r '\Int l(J' mill·age no u1I .Xlnl nmd. ;Hr pow1•r. Jus t h:Jd val \'C JOO. Sl950 tiiJ Ul~.X ,,.)U or be~t 1!11 ;j;1, 750 tmn Cull~ Ii-t:ri:.! S800 bst ofr 640 7896 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800A.Mto.. Hew 9100 ·············;········· ············~·········· ·······························•···•···••·•••• at the ·all new Irvine i\uto C.enter lake Forest exit/San Diego Freeway .... .I 30 DAYS-fREE ·GAsi OM ANY OF CALIFORNIA 1S THRIFTY THREESOME! YES, AT PHIL LONG FORD, YOU GET 30 DAYS FREE GAS WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY FIESTA,· FAIRMONT OR PINTO! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LIMITED OFFER NOW! Maximum ol 75 gallons ot gas In 30 da~ Gas 10 be d11pansed at Phll 1.0f1Q Ford. Oiiif i971 *iiODEL~CLOSEiiiii IS NOW IN PROGRESS ANY.THING GOES! lt71 . ..=:.~~. 53588 (501CXR) S3688 lt75 MIO rtc::•Uf (!1620U) 53988 1976 Lft COUPIS (4 To Ctioos.) HURRY! THESI FOUR CARS WON'T LAST LOHGI .,,. MUST AH• 2+.2 (077NLEI ''" MA.lDA cosa..o 1706372) . All CAltS SUIJlCT TO ra10• SALi NtCIS PLUS TAI. UCIMSI O"H Ms I N4-71 *****•*********************************** San Diego Fwy. to Lake Forest exit North to Rockfleld, .Weet to Oldfield, L•ft 'to Auto Cente~ Drive , .. 1 f f • ~ ' Fndait. October 21, 1977 U IVERSITY s~:~~~d LEADS AGAI I • ~ ORANGE COUNTY Oldsmobile .Dealer . . - BRAND 'NEW -1971 ·OlDSMOl.LE CUILASSS•llEME . . AUTOMATIC TRAMSMISSIOM POWER STEIRIMG-POWER BRAKES CAH WI IUILD OME FOR YOU? ODii YOURS TODAY! FINAL 1977 ·:GMC IRUCK CLOSE...OUI SJllE . . . ' .... 112 TOMS • 3/4 TOMS • 4 WHEEL DRIVES • RALLYE WAGONS • CUBE VANS • SPRINTS • 6500 SERIES CAB Ir CHASSIS . --,.. . . r t•ICE . ·YOUR CHOllE Ptus- Tax~. LloeMe .. ._./ • · .(Sl Brand· Nev\f · · · · ;11.GMC Y2 TON$ ,. (3) Brand "ew 5. '• '77 GMC ~TON WORK TRUCKS WORK TRUCKS (531 l21) (529742) (530898). Longbed Pickups. VB ~ automatic. duel tanks. pwr. steet1ng. heavy duty pwr brakes. heavy duty chassis, ga~es & stepbumper. • Plus Tu & License (53 170 9) (531660) (53 16B4) (531720) (531693) Longbed Pickups VB. automatic. dual tanks. pwr steering. neavy duty pwr brakes, heavy duty ch~. gauges.! steptJUmper. ' . 173-~HEVY MAUIUWAGOM I '72 PONTIAC . SAfARIWA~M 3 aeat. With air cond pwr ateering & Wfth automatic trans., ai; cond .. power brakes, radio. heater'' & luggage rack. steering. Power brakes. radio & heater. (53eFTFJ. (48tJEVJ. .. ·~73 DODGE CHd'99 '72 OLDS tlCOUPI TAKE YOUR CHOICE . .. '73 PLYMOUTH SEBRING Automatic, pWr. steering & brakes. air cond .. vinyl tap, radio & heater. (678KKM) . '74 OLDS tlLS COUPE With alr cond .. vinyl tep, pwr. windoWI I seat, radio, heater, cruise control &,low mlles. (030NDY). , ·. '74 FORD PtHTO '"SUHI OOF" . · '74&MC· SPDn' With power st~g. power brlkill. AM/FM aterto I tape and air' conditioning. (45G26U). · •75 CHRYSLER COIDOIA , 173 CHEVROLET WAGON Wilh pwr. wtndows. steenng & brakes. With mr oond •• radio. h4tater. vinyl tcp, MALI BU A' · d'f · ut r d h t w AM/FM stereo. air cond .. vinyl top, bucket seats, console. rallye wt\eels & • . tr con I toning. a oma IC. ra 10. ea er. ith. air cond1tron1ng, AM/FM ste<eo windows. AM/FM stereo, ndlal tiree & heater & tilt wheet. (61 SFWA). tires. (6781<.KH). pwr. steenng & pwr. brakes. ( 461 JEV). radio and heater. (641 LWC). • rallye wt\ffls. (305MCGl. '72 OLDS '73 OLDS ·Cun:AIS 5uNIMI COUPI CUIU.SS.SUl'llME I With automatic. air cond .. vinyl top, pwr. With automatic tra~a .. air cond., lo; vinyl steering, radio. heater. ouatom Interior & top, redlo. heater, p0wer steering & extenor. (329GIG). power bratles. (858SRLJ. 52.477 '73 HONDA COUPE 4 speed transmission. radio & heater. (742JOI). $ DOWll ·$ 98 S99.00 delivers <.n approved credit. 36 monthe at $99.98 per lft>Clth. C.lh price la $1977.00 plus tax & llc.nte; de1errfd price It S2931.00;-APR 1914.55. ~ . - 5 2677 '7 4 F09'D F-100 . ltAHGIR PICKUP . . XL T mod I A t . . & With air cond., AM/FM ..,, c:n,qe e . u omat1c. pwr. steenng ' control. IUOQllQe nick. c"*m lnt./eat.. brakes. new mags + tire~ & AM/fM pwr. "'"'""" & bnll<ea. (~) atereo. (98948T). "• $3777 • 2850 HARBOR BL YD. COSTA MESA . . ,._......, ..................... .._ ................... U. lt11 J .. . . l 1 DJ.f DAILY PILOT F11day. October 21. 19n All remaining •77 Chryslers and Ptymouths must go! Brand New •77 Cordobas, Furies, Volare 2 doors and 4 doors, wagons, Voyagers, every one rollincj out now at oftlY OYEI FACTORY 'INVOICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OM BRAND MEW 1978 CHRYSLERS AND PLYM.O_UTHS! GIANT SELECTION OF CORDOBAS, LEBARONS, VOLARES, ~URIES, TRAIL DUSTERS, ARROWS, CHRYSLERS, SAPPOROS! FABULOUS VALUES! FOR FlEET SALES INFORMATION ·CALL 546-1934 . CHECK OUT THESE FINE USED CAR BUYS, ALONG WITH MANY, MANY MORE ......... . .. '74 DODGE SWINGER V-8. autom.uc, l:llr (l(lndltlOnlng. power ateet1ng. POW8" bfa6<el, rlldk>, Mll9', whllewall tiree. vinyl roof. (191MCAl '70 CHEVY MONTE CARLO Y-8 • .utetNlle, w condlflofllng, l)OWef a~. power .,,.... tlllflo, heater. whitewall tfret, vll\!14 roof, bUc:t4ot ee1111, tilt wheel, raflye wtleeta. (200Bf0) ~1295 ' -. '74 CHEVY IMPALA V·8. automat\c. Sir condltlenmg. PoWer steering, power brake&. radio, he ater, whitewall M<es. 1987JOT) 52095 '73 BUICK WAGON V·8. &Jtomat~ air oondltion"1g. POW'8f' 1teer1no. power brakes. 1K>wer wlftdow., pewer seats. AM/FM radio, heatef, ...,..._ .. tires, Ult wheel. luggage raci<. (086PJO) '75 FORD ELITE V-8, automatic. arr cond1tiornng. powe< aleeriflg, pawer brakes, radio. vmyf roof. (496Sl.RJ 53295 '77 PLYMOUTH VOLAH v.a. au&omanc. air oondltioAlnQ. fl(IWer ateetfng, power btekee, rs11o, heatoer. vinyl roof. C870~SVJ . '77 CHRYSLER CORDOBA v-a. a.toff91tc, '* eMdltionfno. power .eeeMQ.' ,ewer ~ PoW'8t windows. AM/FM radk>, tteater, wt.itewall tires. YI~ roof. (968RSP) • • '74 FORD WA&ON V-8. automatic. air corw:11tlor)lng. ~steering, powftr brakes. radio, t\eater. wtittewell tl..a. (574NZE) I • Ht•ntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION !vOL. 70, NO. 294, 4 SECTIONS, 42 ~AGES . r . ' r ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, 'ff!OBER 2~, 19n Afternoon N.Y. S toc k s TEN CENTS J Chur~h Women Rap l'olley's 'Ditches' f By Ri'YMOND ESTRADA JR. over the country to the Fountain kids and on me." said Nancy "Witchcraft," she wrote .. "is Lemanski could not be reached DeFraga said no ~itch sent in I ou11eo.11yp11.uwi Valley parade. Tenny, another Fountain Vjllley just another one of those mind-for comment. De Fraga said a request to be in the parade u Some Fountain Valley church But several Fountain Valley resident who alt.end:. Calvary bending situations." Lemanski wasn't reeling well. Lemanski had ask~ ~ '-Jv~ spooked lhe local ]llembers of Calvary Chapel in Chapel. . Mrs. Tenny said other church DeFraga said he would send lnstead,Lemanski'spostoffice Lions Club obt of it$ w~n -SantaAn 1".~edth~ORGll-in= .-._...;.·W&.taUtwutl~juvenllcr de:' -me.mbers. frQm_£r9testant and personal apologies to the con· box in Fountain Valley was P';J bli cizett ~earc ~ for ~e~l vitation to witches and pressured Tin·q~encf ttrat'is-dn tfie-ytt;~ ::e1ttholic--COQ&l"~Ubns also ~P:.... g.rcgll;ions about the witch hont. "flooded with demands from the w1lch~ to take part in the city s the Lions Club into dropping that stat1st1c:. show that dope, drugs . test eel the wltellinvibtton by -.,.lMV-M-~-be a fan-•· iµlc ~hurch groups that the . t annusµl~U~~I!i!tClde. ._. nai:U>f Ule chilqr~n 's e._arade. and m:tny other mind·bcntling s nding letters to the Lions Club. tasy fot the klds ," saiCJ ~Nga. witch searctroo calmtof~-• Former Lio~ Club ~resident-"I was persbnalfy appalrea.-·-sitcrations. re-rettp0n&1bl~ .C°";: _.:$ome or Vtc__church groups The Lions Club had Jloped t~e • "WUches are real," said Mrs. Ed Lemanski organized the said Bridget Erwin of 16819 Pine creutin~ juvenile delinquents,"' jusl look it the wrong way." new thewitCh seMeh-le>'l>t~ote-'ttre~emty ... '.:.Thoh.peopl.ejLJs.t.--:d-ld-o.!-"'-t. __ --1 search "to a~act r~.al, honest-Circle, Fountain Valley. wrote Mrc;. Erwin in a letter to Lions Club President Bill JOth unnual city Halloween realize the harm they did by In·', ~o-goodness watches f rom all _.'_'lt's a bad influence on the theLionsClub. DeFruga said'fhursday. parade. (SeeWITCH,PageAZ) .Hanna Enters Pieri of Innocent NotD"'fJS AiliD H art -g e MEMPHJS, Tenn. <APl - Elvis Presley died of heart dis- e~se, and prescription drugs 1 found in the rock 'n' roll star's bloodstream were not a con- tril>uting factor. the Shelby Coun- CrciSh .~ills ) eljibers of fRock Band McCOMB. Miss. (AP) -Six people, including three memben .or t he Lynyrd Sltynyrd rock band, were killed when their twin -engine airplane crashed I ~w:bil~ attempting an emergency anding. l Twenty others were injured in · e Thursday night crash. The propeller-driven Convair 240 skidded across tree tops for 1about 100 yards, then slammed !nose first into a swampy area and spli\ open about eight miles short of the McComb airJ>ort after reporting it was "having !fuel trouble or was running low on fuel," an air traffic controller reported. The group was formed In Jacksonville. Fla., producing its first album in 1973. It earned its first $1 mlUion 'old album with .. Second Helping" in 1974. Later albums sold a million copies each for lbe gr®p, noted for its bard· driving rock and unr~trained <See BOCK. Page A2) l Mayori R'ests 1 ~After Siege Huntington Beach Mayor Ron Pattinson is resting at home to- day after his release from Hunt- ington Beach lntercommunity Aospital Thursday afternoon. The 45-year-old PaltiMon was hospitalized Tuesday night because of an erratic heartbeat. Doctors are s till probing the mayor's heart problem and have not diagnosed ft fully, said his wire, Penney. ·Mrs. Pattinson said the mayor is in good spirits and hopes to return to work in a few days. :Or:n~~o ast Wea the r Variable )ow clouds mostly night and morning h ours, otherwise fair through Saturday. Lows tonight in 50s. Highs Satur· day in low 70S. , INSIDE TODAY 1/ you went to high schoof.in Orange County in the Surfing "60•, heod for "TM Reunion." For a r~ew of th1' new mov· le,3eepageC1. · l•dex .AIO AM la""" at ll'eYIM A6 M11tHI ,~ ........ ., .... ,,._ AS 0.a..,.c-., Ot-14 iytvl• Ptn• Ct '""' ~ S'-'l!Mtr\.tt 1.10 T•l...,ltit.I M Tl•Utfft U-t Wttllltr •M Wtf141Ntwt ei Wett•-r '4 11 CJ.• .. ... ... •• .,.. •• •• ($of •• •• C1•1f ty medical examiner said today. ··Had these drugs not been there, he still wouJd have died." Dr. Jerry Francisco said at a news conference called to dis- close results of an autopsy con· ducted a few hours after Presley died Aug. 16. Francisco said four drugs -· Ethinamate, Methaquaalone. codeine a nd barbitura tes -were round in significant quan· tities In the entertainer's bloodstream. Four other drugs -the an· tihlslamine cblorophenTramlnl!. meperidine. morphine ond Valium -were round m what F rancisco called insignificant amounts. Ethlnamate and Metha- quaalone are sedatives. codeine and meper\dine are pain killers, barbiturates are depressants. Valium is a tranquilizer. Fran- cisco said th~ body turns some codeine mto morphme. the drug from which codeine is derived. He said Presley was not taking morphine, an addictive drug de- rived from opium. Francisco said the amount of drugs fouod in · Presley's body, collectively, wouJd not have const ituted a drug overdose. And be said it was unlikely that the drugs· chemical reactions within the body could have contributed to death. Officially, Francisco. said Presley·s death was caused by hypertensive heart disease with coronary artery disease as a con- tributing factor. The autopsy was conducted by Dr, Eric Muirhead, chier of pathology at Baptist Hospital. Francisco said toxicology find· ings from the 42-year-old singer's body were considered by three pathologists and one toxi- cologist at the University of Ten- nessee Center for Health Sciences in Memphis. lie s aid the .. . (See ELVIS, Page A2l V al,ley Teen · Recovers From Brain Surgery Dan Choroser, a 13-year-old Fountain Valley youth afflicted with a rare disease, is recuperat- ing in a Brooklyn hospital today from brain surgery Debbie Caron. Dan's cousin who 1s caring for his two sisters in fountain Valley, said she talked to the youngster on the telephone from his hospital room . "Dan said he was in pain and woozy from the operation but that everyone seem s very pleased with the results, .. Miss Caron said. She said it may be 10 days before doctors decide whether a second operation is needed. · Dan suffers from a rare ail- ment called dy s tonia muscularium deform ans. It con· fuses messages from the brain to the limbs. Stricken by the disease three "years aRo. Dan's muscl<'s Jn his feet and right hand have been twisted. He h,as been confined to 3 wheel chair. Members o( Dan's neighborhood began a fund· rais ing drive t wo weeks ago which has raised more than $10,000 to send the boy to a Brooklyn specialist for the opera- tion. His parents plan to stay with him In Brooklyn to see i( another operaUonls needed. O•llf l'flet Jlotff P-• MRS. HUSEMAN GETS OXYGEN AFTER SAVING SON She Found Him Under Bed In Smok•·fllled Home HB Mother Saves ·Son in Fiery Home A HwtUngton Beach mother raced through her smoke-filled home and pulled her 3-year-old son from under his bed before a blaze gutted their house Thurs- da)' morning, firemen said to- day. · Dawn Carol Huseman, 29, of 17091° Kampen Lane. was treated al Huntington lntercommunity Hospital for smoke inhalation but she wasn'thospilalbed. No one else was injured, of. ficials said. Fire lnspcctot Gary Glenn said the blaze began about J 1 a m. ma rear family room. spread quickly through the three-bedroom house a nd caus ed about $30,000 m Top Retter damage. Glenn said the cause of the blaze isn't known yet. Mrs . lluseman.'s neighbors said they heard a loud explosion and observed her looking down the block for her child. Two of ber children were at school whcJi the fire began After her search through the s mok e -fille d home. Mrs . Huseman emerged coughing and gagging with her son. She wa s treated by Fountain Valley paramedics. "'We could have very easily lost that boy afthe mother had not been able to find him in time," said Glenn. FBI Joins Search Released Without ·Bond WASHI NGTON <AP) Former Orange County con- g ressman Richard T. Hanna pleaded innocent today to federal bribery. fraud and conspiracy charges in the Korean influence- buying scandal and trial was set for Jan. 9. Hanna. a Democrat who served in the I louse of Represen- t all ves from 1963 through 1974, \\as releru.ed w1th<Sut bond on has personal recognizance. Arter the arraignment. before Chie r US. Dis trict Judge Wiiiiam B. Bryant, Hanna was taken to other parts of the c·o urthoust' to b<' fingerprinted .rnd photo~raphcd. llanna 1s lhe first present or f11rmt·r mc•mbcr of Congress to bt• indicted m the Justice Depart- mC'nl probe.• JIC' was charged by a federal grand Jury this month wrth one count of conspiracy • th rce counts of tlribery. one count or faahni: to rC'~1!>tcr as a fo reign a1:?cnt . .ind 35 counts of mail fraud . His at torney. Charles A. McNt'hs. entered Lhe innocent pica to all counLc; as the wh1te- ha1rcd Hanna stood mute beside him. As Hanna was in court. the Jlouse ethics committee, a few blocks away on Capitol Hill, con- tinued hearing testimony detail- ing how Korean embassy of- ficials, at the behest of their gov- ernment. distributed envelopes stuffed with $100 bills to con- gressmen. The indictment against Hanna named Tongsun Park. the one- time Washington businessman who has returned to Seoul, as an unindicted co-conspirator. Park has been indicted on similar charges, but refused to return to the United States to face trial and Justice Depart- ment negotiators indicate they have all but given up the al· tempt. Also named as unindicted co- conspirators in the Hanna indict· ment were two former directors or the Korean Central In· tclligence Agency. Kim Hyung Wook and Lee Hu Rak. The Jndiclment said Hanna used his position as a con- gressman to influence members of Congress to increase U.S. military aid lo Korea; defeat propos als to reduce military forces there: Increase rice sales to Korea and win more favorable terms for the financing of those sales; and make speeches and write statements praising the South Korean reJ!ime. The charges carry maximum p enalties of five years in prison <Sec HANNA, Page A2) For Quarter Horse Smal,l Qitake Agents from the Federal Bureau or Investigation are in- vestigating the tbeft of the state's too money-winnln~ quarter horse from a Stanton horse farm Wednesday. Stanton police reportedly called the FBI \nlo the case after an initial probe into the dis ap· pearance of Town Policy proved futile. The two-year-old gelding was boarded at a farm owned by his trainer, Dwayne Schancvcldl. /\ worker at the farm reported the horse missing nt about 6 p.m . "Apparently the horse s imply was gone. No one saw ham taken ," comm e nt e d a spokesman for Los Alamitos Race Track. Town Policy has won a total of $338,000, winning nine races In 10 st arts. Ile captured the $100,000 Kln- d e rg a~ten Stakes ot Los Alamlt06 this summer as well as the feature events at the Los Angeles and l-'resno county fairs. Ile is owned by Ivan As hmcnt ofldaho. "Apparently whoever look him k new what they wer e after because there is nothing about his markmgs that would dis- tinguish him from any of the other horses boarded al the farm," the race track spokesman s aid. "'Ob\'iously, he was stolen for his ability to make money al a race track. As a gelding, he can't be used for stud." P ipeline Pushe d WASHINGTON <AP ) Prodded by Rep. Morris Udell, a House interior s ubcommittee has · oka yed lel(islalion to s peed federal procedures for approving construction or pipelines lo carry Alaskan oil from t.he West Coast to inland st.ales. Shakes Up West County A relatively small earthquake registering 2.7 magnitude on the Richter Scale rippled through a wide area of north Huntington Beach and Westminster Thurs- day afternoon.· A spokesman at the CalTech Seismological Center today pin- pointed ILc; origin at a~ut six miles north to northwest of Hunt- mgton Beach. No damage was reported and many persons who felt the tremor believed it was probably a son 1c boom, due to Its brevity. Authoritle11 at the CalTech Earthquake Information Center said it Js impossible to idenUfy the specific ~ubterranean fault which slipped, cau sing_ tho tremor. Al'WI,....,... PLEADS INNOCENT Ex-CongreHmen Hanna HB Officer Reil1$tated ·For Duty ----~,. By ROBERT BAllKEJt OI .. Ootllr ....... SUit Huntington Beac'h Police Sergeant James Dalll, 1fired last December on a number of allega. lions, has been reinstated to duty by the city's personnel bo'ard. Dahl was accused of participating in nude s wimming and drinking parties al the city's Central Park at so-called "prayer meetings" attended by ·officers who relaxed after com- pleting their night s hifts. The personnel board, in ruling for . Dahl's reinstatement, ~ said tbat he should forfeit salary and other benefits for tbe period that he didn't work. That total is believed to be about $19,000. Dahl also was accused of bav .. ing an involvement with a Garden Grove woman who this week filed a damage claim against the city of Huntington Beach, claiming mistreatment by police -but not by Dahl. The woman, Caroline Casey, claimed that s he was denied medicaJ attention when she was arrested and held on a reported. theft charge. Dahl said today that his ln· volvement with Mrs. Casey "had been blown totally out of propor. tion." Attorney Nicholas Counter, who acted on t.he city's behalC at the hearings, said that Dahl's in· volvement with Mrs. Casey was not directly related to the in· vestigaUon. An official In the city also said • that Dahl had been giv~n a Ile· detector test in the course of the investigaUon in an effort to prove he had sexual relations. with a worn an while on duty. J>.ihl admitted making some <See DAJIL, Page A2) HB Offices Slwt Mondi;iy City otclces in Hunt· ington Beach will be closed Monday in observance oC the Veterans Day holiday. Fountain Valley City Hall , as well as all school districts in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach, wltl operate on a normal schedule Monday but will close on Nov.11 for . the more tradltlonal ob- serunce or the holiday. l!Wltlngton Beach city offices will be open Nov. 11. trash will bo ()()ltected next week on a regulat schedule in both cities. Doctor's Trial Delayed Ho1•se Haunted Fr .. rage Al WITCH ... Jaycees Put a Scare in It vitlng them " Mrs . Erwin said s he has lormed an "Eradleatlon ot Witches Society" to ensure no broom-riders showed up at the parade .• By TOM BARLEY OI tlle D•llY Ptloe $1•11 A Norwalk s urgeon whose aJ. No old Victorian house sitting silently on a windawept hilltop is genuine without stran~e sounds in the night, flickering candles. bizarre shadows and a rattle of Fro• Page Al lcged negligence led to the death ROCK• of two of his Orange County pa· lients was arraigned in Superior • • Court Thursday after being in- dicted by the grand jury on manslaughter charges. performances. The band's fifth album, re. leased Monday, was "Slreel Survivors ." Judge ~ames K. Turner de· layed court action until Nov . 10 to allow Dr. SaJah T. Ali 's lawyers time to obJ.ain a transeript of lhe The dead were lead singer grand jury's four-day hearing. Ronnie Van Zant; guitarist Steve The Iraqi immigrantis free on Gain es: his sister. vocalist hisprotnlsetoappear. C~ssie Gaines; pilot Walter Ali , 45, was indicted on lhe W_i l~y McC r eary; co-pilot basis of his allegedly negligent W~lham _John Gra_y, and Dean 1rcatrnentofU'O"patient.S":-r ---K.ilp.Jltr.L~~ a~s l..! n l r~ad_ ethereal chains. Huntington Beach's historic old Newland House on Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue will be filled with them nightly until Halloween to entertain both young and old fans or the occulL "J think Mr. Lemanski's in· vitalion was naive and that he possibly thought it was an in· noc uoue action." said M rs. A spook house will be conduct-Erwin. '•However. he is pulUng an over-empbasls on witchcraft as ed at the old mansion sponsored - by the Huntington Beach Jaycees and the Huntington Beach His· torical Society which is restoring the local landmark. · an extra power,'' ahasald. Hours are 7 o'clock to midnight tonight and next Friday; 2 p.m. til 12 midnight Saturdays and 2 p.m. to 10 p,m . Sundays . Week night hours w'm be 7 to 10 p.m. Admission is a SO.cent donation or whatever-larger sum con- tributors desire to make, which The parade will go ahead as scheduled Oct. 29. Without witches. • Carter Begim 5-•tate Trip ' . f)ut tor Blood They are identified as Loma m~nager for the group, 0Uic1a1S Turner, 45, of Diamond Bar who said. died in La Palma Community Hospital on July 28. 1975 and Wayne Carl Wollweber, 46, Tu s tin, who died in Good Samaritan Hospital, Anaheim. on Oct. 22. 1974. Six other members or the band were in.1ured. Others injured in- cluded members of the group's road crew and a television cameraman. otricials oC Southwest Mississippi Medical Center said. -will-b~th& hi&l.olieal society r estoration and the J aycees Special Olympics pro- gra m for handic apped youngsters. One's ticket stub en- titles the bearer to a free McDonald's hamburger. Next weekend's entertainment will inchad& magic shows and brief plays by drama students from Marina High School and ·Edison High School at various ti mes each day. W-ASHJ~TON <At>) -'"P'i'eSi- dent Carter embarked today on a '\ three-day transcontinental trip into five states that voted against him, counting on live regional broadcasts to help hira get his messaee across to the voters. Tedd Bigson of Huntington Beach plays Count Dracula and Costa Mesa's Angela Rosati is Vampira at a haunt- ed house sponsored by the March of Dimes in a deserted warehouse at the corner of Red Hill Avenue and Carnegie S~reet, Santa Ana. The scar y attraction will be open from now until Halloween from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 7 to 11 Fridays and Saturdays. Dis tric t attorney's in· vestigators said it is the first time in history that a doctor has been indicted in Orange County for his alleged negligent treat· m-ent of patients. They sald All performed an in· testinal bypass operation on Mrs. Turner and that she later died from what was diagnosed as sep- tic shock. Korean Describes 'Kickback' Plans The DA · alleges that the s urgeon failed to recognize any deal will-I significant symptoms that became evident before Mrs. Turner 's death. Prosecutors also -allege Wollweber's death was at least partly due to improper suturing techniques used by the defendant who performed an operation for removal or stomach ulcers. WASHINGTON (AP) -A former head of the Korean Cen· tral Intelligence Agency testified today that a former Orange County congressman urged bJm to arrange to have Tongsun Park n a med agent for Korean purchases of American rice so that the commissions could be u sed to buy infiue.nce among other members of Congress. Speaking through an in· terpreter, Kim Hyung Wook sald he met in August 1968 in bis Seoul Again, investigators claim, All failed to recognize critical post operative symptoms displayed by his patient and was unavaila· hie when the hospital staff tried to reach him in the belief that bis patient was dying. Medical records supporting the indictment indicate tbat Wollweber suffer ed two "blowouts" of the sutures after s urgery and later succumbed to peritonitis and acute bronchial ,..... oUlce with Park and then-Rep. Ricbard T. Hanna. CD-Calif.). HBJUla served in Congress from 1963 lhrough 1974. pneumonia. .,..,,..... GIVES TESTIMONY Kfm Hyung Wook Fr .. Page A) ELVIS. • • findings were also discussed with two toxicologjsts elsewhere. "It is the considered opinion of all the forensic pathologists and two of the three toxkologist.s that there is no evidence the medica- tion present in the .body of El Vis Presley caused or made a~y significant contribution to his death." Francisco's reports aid. Francisco said ali the medica· tions had been prescribed by Presley's doctors. He said there was an extensive search during the tests ror the presence of illicit drugs in the bloodstream and none was found. The principal cause and con- tributing causes of death are or· dinarily lis t e d on d eath certificates, although contribut· ing causes need not be listed. Muirhead said his autopsy re- POrl bad been given to Presley's lather Vernon. "Our dealings have been en· ti rely with the family," Muirhead said. "He is the onJy one who can release it, if he wishes. That's all 1 am going to say." ORANGE COAST .. , .. DAILY PILOT TN Ot-CN\I 0.llY l'llO! 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Tetepflone (714)1142-4321 Cla11lfled Adwenlllnt M2·tt71 ,,_ ,..rll\Or-CO mtv~lttt 540-1120 Kim, who bas defected and lives in the United States. told lhe House ethics committee that Park said that since Korea purchased rice from the United S tates, Hanna thought the purchases should be made from his California district. The former Korean in· . telligence chief then quoted Han· na as suggesting lhat Park be named middleman for the rice purchases. "He said once Mr. Tongsun Park was appointed middleman he could earn some money in te rms or commiss ions,.. Kim said. "Then he sald, once that was done, he, together with Mr. Park. could dis tribute that money among U.S. congressmen a nd help Korea·s cause." Kim testified less than an hour after Hanna appeared in U.S. District Court and pleaded lnno. cent to a bribery. fraud and con· spiracy indictment stemming from his alleged involvement in the scandal. Kim described subsequent meetings with Park in which he said the Korean buaintlssman. who had become a prominent figure on the Washington social scene, told him he had given amounts ranging from Sl,000 to Sl0,000 to important U.S. political figures, including congressmen. In response to a question from committee counsel, Kim s aid he believed what Park told him, but "l had nowaytoconfirm it." * * * Fro• Page Al HANNA ••• and $10,000 on the conspiracy count and on the charge of faiUng to register as a foreign agent. Each of the mail fraud counLc; carries a maximum of live years in prison and a $1,000 fine. Two of the bribery charges carry a max· imum of 15 years and $20,000 each. The lhird bribery charge, under a slightly djfferenl statute, carries a maximum of two years and $10,000 • Fre•PageAl DAHL ••• mlstekes arad n.ld that teJ'Dliful .. lion from the force was not .. totally without basis for action. ··As long as I can 10 back to wor,k and be left relatively alone. things will be all right," hes aid. • Dahl was flred from the de- partment last December follow- ing an investigation by the in- ternal affairs di vision of the police department. He went back on the payroll Thursday but says he won't be re- assigned to duty until next Tues· day. He said that he worked patrol and fl ew helicopters before his termination. The city personnel board or· de red Dahl's reinstatement Wednesday nJght. A city official says that find· ings coincided with a recommen- dation by an arbitrator who presided at hearings in the mat- ter last April. A city official. who didn't wish to be identified, said he was shocked by the city investigation. He said that charges against Dahl were trumped uJ)' and that the sergeant was made out to be a scapegoat. The city has refused lo malce a ny records in the case public. Personnel Director Ed Thompson said that records were kept under wraps at the recom- mendation of City Attorney Don Bonfa. He said that Bonfa reportedly wouldn't release transcripts until a release is signed by Dahl. Thompson also said there was a concern about unfavorable in· form atiop regarding other in· dividuals contained in the case r'ccords. Official Returns WASHINGTON <AP> -The State Department announced to- day it has recalled U.S. am· bassador William Bowdler to Washington from South Africa for consultations on recent events in that country. 25th Victim 'East Area Rapis~' Strike1 SACRAMENTO <AP) -The "East Area rapist" claimed his 25th victim early today, the sheriff's of· fice reported. A masked man wilh a knife and ~un force9 his way into a home in the Foothill Farms section north of the city at 3 a.m., sheriff's spokesman Bill Miller said. He raped the woman , who is in her early 30s, after t ying u~ her husband. Two children slept through the attack. Miller said it was the same man blamed for 24· rapes in i'acramento and one attack in Stockton since June, 1976. Officials said 10 of the injured were in critical condition and 10 in st able condition. Carter left lbe White House thls morning for Detroit and a locally televised "public forum" on urban problems. He also will visit in Iowa, Nebraska. Colorado and Los Angeles. ALDEN'S GIVES YOU NOW THRU NOV. 1st TO IUY ' • I 'QUALITY CARPET ,~~ AT MAJOR ~· ,,;· .... \ SAV.l.·NGS ! Berven of California ON QJRREN"f PATIERNS FROMntlS PRESTIGOUS Mill llST A FEW OF OUR CHOICE, nOIUl'YARN cunoo PATTEIMS DH SALE. STARbOM ~.,..., ........... ,,....._ ............ ....., ........... c ....... 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David perceptive -his m e m ory's The doctor said Berkowitz Supreme Court Justice John R. .44-calibet revolver lo kill six Abrahamson declared in direct good." knows what laws are but beUeves Starkey ruled today that David persons and iajure seven others opposition to tei.t1mony from two He followed lo the witness "t hey don't apply to him" R . Ber~owitz is competent to inn 12-month ~hooting spre~. . co.urt-appoinled psychsatnsts. stand Dr. Daniel W. Schwartz, because he thinks he is possessed staml lrial ~tbe accused Son o! A~ .the hearmg, a psychiatrist A btahamson said Berkowitz w h o s a I d und e r c r o s s. by demons. Sam killer. --.-:::;---.;;,t .. t1f~oc..-lhe .... gov.er.o.meltl._lha.!_ "unde rs tands the c harges examination that the more Conceding under government • Stark~y ruled at the ~brupt Be~k~~tta co_~J~ .. be "ral~er -agarn~l~to-tHil·in.-h.is.._.Ji!?rkowit~tries to assist bis de· questioning that Berkowitz was cooclus101I of a -hearing m the :rnd1st1e and :W ,Veg-ffefens1ve own defense and is able to s tand-fenSC';'11.-'tnore tTe l\urt;s'-bis~e .. -ta~~Ogj more..aC.fu!.e 1u1rt iJ> his sixth·Cloor recreation room at und s u§picious" at times but trial." ' "He's not activelyinlerestedin • defense Schwartz s aid,-"i'f Kings County Hos p~ta.l i.n w~~ c_om~te!ltto stand trial: Abrahamson als o described defending himself. but in getting unylhing'. itfurther hampers bjm ~rooklyn, where Berkowitz is be· H.1s rrund 1s free and there a~e Berkowitz as ''intellectually hi~ message across," Schwartz to assist in preparing his de- ing held. .no signs of any schizophreruc brighl, well informed, quite said. fcnse." At. one point. Berkowitz spoke up a nd drew a mild rebuke himself. "Your honor, reme mber what I said," Berkowitz said. " 'Lock the door and throw away the key.' I mean tha~. • -"'St1il"k6Y"-i'eJ>1teU!" •'"Th-anks-for-~ =-=- . your observation, but I wish you WO\lld )lOt'interrupt the proceed. lng~." I Hanna Enters Plea of · lnnoCent . . . ln7ine Marine 1 Killed Two El Toro Marines were killed Thursday morning when their F4 Phantom jet crashed at sea about SS miles west of Point ?tfugu. Capt. William G . Duncan, 30, of Irvine was identified as one of the , two mm aboard the aircraft. Capl. Duncan. a seven-year veteran who had been based al the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station for lwo years. was the radar intercept officer. The pilot of the plane has not been identified pending notifiCJ.· t i on of next of kin. -A MCIJ'tn-e Cor-ps-9pohs man said the aircraft had taken otr from El Toro on a routine train· ing night. It crashed after a dis· tress signal was sent at about 10~ lS a .m. half way kiween S.n ':Nlcolas and San Clemente ,.,. w.,..,..,,. Although lhe bodies of the men have not been recovered. the spokesman sajd, wreckage tn· dicated the two perished in lbe crash . • RESCUE WORKER CHECKS MANGLED WRECKAGE OF PLANE IN RURAL MISSISSIPPI Six People, lnc:ludlng Three Members of Rock Group, Die In Accident I Santa Anans Mississippi Tragedy ailed on Car jTheft Charge ; lrvine police jailed two factory workers on suspicion of auto theft Tbursday in connection with a car they are attempting to prove 3Fr-omPop ~roup Die in Plane Crash s truck and killed a Santa Ana McCOMB, Miss. CAP) -Slx bicyclist. people, including three members ffo<*.,.t at Newport Beaclt city or the 1.ynyrd Skynyrd rock #h wbre Rafael A. Barbosa, 18, band, were killed when their and CarmeloS. Cordova, 20, both twin-engine airplane crashed of Santa Ana. Bail was set at while attempt1ng an emergency $5,000each. landing. l"he t~o are employees of a Twe nty others were Injured in manufacturing company located lhc Thursday night c rash. b<!hind the Costa Mesa facility of The propeller -driven Convuir Consolidated Reproductions, a 240 skidded across tree tops for drafting supplies firm which re-about 100 yards. then slammed ported a company car s tolen. nos e first into a swampy area One of their cars was found and split open about eight.miles wrecked over a Red Hill Avenue s hort or the McComb airport embankment Wednesday, three· after reporting it was "having quarters of a mile from where fuel trouble or was running low . Gerald L. Leatherman, 31, was on fuel," an air traffic controUer hit from behind by a car while reported. riding to work in 5 a .m. darkness. The group was formed in Gaines; bis sister, vocalist Cassie Gaines : pilot Walter Wile y McCreary; co-pilot William John Gray, and Dean Kilpatrick , assistant r oad manager for the group, officials said. Six other m embers of the band were injured. Others injured In· eluded members of the group's road cr ew and a television cameraman, o ffi c ials of Southwest Mississippi Medical Center said. Authorities said the pifot may have been trying to land the plane in one of several open fields near the trees where the crash occurred. Prime Rate ~es Again NEW YORK (AP) - Citibank . the nation 's second largest bank, today rbised Its prime lending rate from 7Va percent to73.• percent. It was the sixth prime-rate increase this year. The New York bank, generally the leader in prime rate changes, began what is expected to be another round of in · creases. Within minutes. First National Bank of St.. Louis followed suit. The action came only one day after the White H o u se warned the Federal Reserve System not to further increase short-term Interest rates. which are related to the prime rate . Police said information ob·• Jacksonville .. Fla., producing its talned through interviews with first album in 1973. ft earned Its Consolidated Reeroductlons first $1 million gold album with employees led to the arrest of · "Second Helping" in 1974. Later Barbosa and Cordova. albums sold a million copies each Consolidated Reproductions of-for the group, noted for Its hard- liclals had reported a Tuesd ay driving rock and unrestrained late-night party at the next-door performances. Doctor Faces Trial In Patient Deaths m~nufacturing company. The band's fifth album. re- A parking lot wher e .Jeased Monday, was "Street Consolidated delivery cars are Survivors.·· stored backs up to the other com· The dead were lead singer 'P3ny. Ronnie Van Zant; guitarist Steve 'Witch Bunt' Church, Members Protest By RA VMOND ESTRADA JR. Of,,_ 0"41Y Pllet IYfl Some Fountain Valley church 'Wom en have spooked the local l~ion s _Club out or its well· publicized search for real witches to take part in the city's annual Halloween parade. Former Lio"s Club Pres ident Ed Lemanski organiud the search "to attract real, honest· lo· goodness witches" from all over the country to the Fountain Valley parade. But several Fountain Valley members or Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana protested the open in· vltalion to witches and pressured lhe Lions Club into dropping that part oJ lhe children's parade. "( was personally appalled," said Bridget Erwin of 16819 Pine Circle, Fountain Valley. "It's a bad innuence on the kids and on me," said Nancy Tenny, another Fountain Valley r esident who attends Calvary Chapel. ··w e talk about the juvenile de· linquency that is on the rise and statisti cs show thal dope, drugs and many other mind-bendinR situations are responsible for creating juvenile dehnquent8," wrote Mrs. Erwin in a letter lo the Lions Club. "Witchcraft," she wrote, "is just. another one of th011e mind, <See WITCH, Page A2) By TOM BARLEY Of, .. O.Hy l"I ... Stall A Norwalk surgeon whose al· lege.d negligence Jed to the death of two or his Orange County pa- tients was arralgned In Superiq,r Court Thursd:iy after being in· die ted by the grand jury on ma ns laughter charges. Judge James K. Turner de- layed court action unli I Nov. 10 to allow Dr. Salah T. Ali 's lawyers time to obtain a transc;ript of the grand j ury's four-day hearing The lraqi immigrant is Cree on his promise to appear. Ali , 45, was indicted on the basis of his allegedly neglii;:ent treatment or two patients. They are identified as Lorna Turner, 45, or Diamond Bar who died in La Palma Community Hospital on July 28, 1975 and Wayne Carl Wollweber, 46, Tustin , who died In Good Samaritan Hospital, Anaheim. on Oct. 22, 1974. Dis trict attorney's in- vestigators said It Is the fi rst time in history lhal a doctor has been indicted In Oranllc Coun ty • for his alleged negligent treat· ment of pati.cnts. They said Ali performed an in- testinal bypass operatioti on Mrs. Turner and that she later died from what was diagnosed as sep. tic shock. The DA a lleges that. the s urgeon fa iled to recognize any deal with s ignific ant symptoms that became evident before Mrs. Turner's death. Pro:i1ccutor s also allege Wollweber·s death was al least parlly due to improper s uturing techniques used by the defendant who performed an operation for removal of stomach ulcers. Again, Investigators claim, Ali failed to recognize critical post operative symptoms displayed by hi~ patient and was unavaHa· ble when lhe hospital staff tried to reach him in the belief that his patient was dying. Medical records supporting the indictment indicate that W o ttwcber s'urrered two "blowouts" of the sutures after surgery and later s uccumbed to peritonlUs and acute bronchial pneumonln. Released Without BOnd WA!;HJ N GTON (AP ) - Former Orange County· con· gressman Richard T. Hanoa pleaded innocent today to federal bribery, fraud and conspiracy charges in the Korean innuence- buying scandal and trial was set for Jan. 9. Hanna, a Democrat who served in the House of Represen· tatives from 1963 through 1974, was released without bond on his personal recognizance. After the arraignment, before Ch1d U .S. Di strict Judge William B. Bryant. Hanna was taken lo other pa rts or the cnurlhow.~ to be fin gerprinted and photographed. ll:rnna 1s the first present or former member of Congress t.o be indicted In~ Justice Depart·'"' ment. probe. He was charged by a federal grand jUJ"Y this month with one count of conspiracy, th rec counts of brl bery. one count of failinR to register as a foreign ai.ient, and 35 counts of mail fraud. His attorney, Charles A. McNclis, entered the innocent plea to all counts as the while· haired Hanna stood mute b4!side him . As Hanna was in court, the House et.hies committee, a few blocks away on<:apitol Hill, con· tmued hearing testimony detail· ing how Korean embassy of· ficials, al the behest of their gov· ernment, distr\buted envelopes stuHed with $100 biUs to con· gress men. The indictment against Hanna named Tongsun Park, the one· time WMhington businessman who has returned to Seoul, as an unindicted co-conapirator. <See HANNA. Page AU APWI,..,._ PLEADS INNOCENT Ex-Congressman Henna Heart. Disease , ~ Killed Elvis, Doctor Sqys . MEMPHIS, Tenn. (J\P) Elvis Presley died of heart dis· ease, and prescription drugs found in the rock 'n' roll star 's bloodstream were not a con- tributing factor. the Shelby Coun- ty medical examiner said today. .. Had these drugs not been there, he still would have du~<t.:· Dr. Jerry Francisco said at a news conference called to dis· close results of an autopsy con· ducted a few hours after Presley died Aug. 16. Francisco said four drugs - Ethinamale, Melbaquaalone. codeine and b a rbiturates -were found in significant quan· lilies in lbe e nte rtainer's bloodstream. Four other drugs -the an· tihistamine cbloropheniramioe, mepertdine, morphine and Valium -were found in what Leads Lacking · ~~o~~~~o called insignificant Ethinamate and Metha· In Probe Of . quaalone a.r~ sedatives, c~eine and mependane are pain killers, Horse Theft By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille CMlllY l"llet S~h - - Stanton police said loday they are without leads in their In· vestigallon into the theft Thurs· day or a championship quarter horse worth an estimated $500,000. Town Policy, who as a two· year -old has won more than $300,000 in race purses, disap- peared from hi' stable sometime between 10:15 p.m . Wedn~ay and 6: 15 a .m. Thursday, police said. And so far, police said, lhey have no leads in tracking down the horse thieves. The horse owned by·Jvan Ash· ment disappeared from the stalls where he was kept at the A J Ranch, 11632 Western Avenue, Stanton. Town Policy's trainer, Blaine Scha neveldt said be believes the heist of his prize gelding was w~ll planned. He and investigators believe Town Polley was taken from his stall. led across a field and U\en loaded into a wailing horse van. But where the lwo-year·Old quarter horse champion went from thereremains amystery. FBI agents joined the In· vestigatlon because of the belief Town Polley might have been taken across state lines, a federal offense in a horse lbef't. The only major quarter horse tiUe to elude Town Policy lo hls brier but rich racing carffr was the All American. Futurity at. Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico <See HOJlSe, P••e Al> barbiturates are depressants, Valium is a tranquilizer. Fran- cisco said lhe body turns some codeine into morphine, the drug from which codeine ls derived. He said Presley was not taklng morphine, an addictive drug de- rived from opium. Francisco said the amount of drugs found In Presley's body, collectively, would not have constituted a drug overdose. And be said jt was unlikely that the drugs' chemical reactions within the body could have contributed to death. <See ELVIS, Page AU Coast Weather Variable Jow clouds mostly night and morning h ou r s , otherwis e fair through Saturday. Lows ton~ht in 50s. lUihs Satur- day in low 705. INSIDE TODA V If yt>u wmi to high achoot in Orange County in lhc Surjing "60s, heod /ar "The Rnnion." .For a r~ o/ this new mov- ie, see page Cl. Jiulex ., AtY-SeNke ..... ,.. L.f/11, •• ,._ CM ·~·-· cat••···· c111um• c-1n ~·'""' Ote•Nelkft ·~ ........ ... ._..,,.,_ , ......... .._ ... ............... "' M Alt "' .... "' "4 u.• A4 .... CNt ' .. A2 DAILY PILOT Friday October 21 1977 lmplieates Hanna Korean Aide Tells of Deal WASffiNGTON <AP) -A Hanna served in Congress rrorn former head of the Korean Cen· 1963 through 1974. tral Intelligence Agency testified Kim. who has defe cted and today that a former Orange lives in the United Stlltes, told the County coogressman ureed him House ~thics committee that to arrange to baveTonssun Park Park said that s lpce Korea named agent for Korean purchased rice from the United purchases of· American rice so States, Hanna thought the that the commissions could be purchases should be made from used to buy influence among his California district. other members of Congress. T be former Korean in-Spe~king through an . in-t~lligence chief then quoted Han- t erpreterj Kim Hyung Wook said na as suggesting that Park be he met in August 1968 in his Seoul named middleman for the rice office with Park and then-Rep. pu.~cbases: Arid Beotia 25th Victim 'Etut Area Rapia~' Strikes SC Woman SACRAMENTO (AP) -The "East Area rapist" claimed his 25th victim early today, the sheriff's of. fice reported. A masked man with a knife and gun forced his way into a home in lhe FoothiU Farms section north of lhe city at 3 a.m., sheriff's spokesman ·nm Miller said. Gets 3 Years I le raped the woman, who is in her early 30s, after tying up her husband. Two children slept t~rough tbe a ttack. Miller said it was the same man blamed for 24 rapes in Sacramento and one attack in Stockton since June, 1976. A Son Clemente woman who admitted that she injected bat- tery acid into the veins of a screaming victim who lat.er d\ed was sentenced Thursday to three years In state prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered the immec:Uate return of C.rnthfa Ann Mendenhall, to the state's H O~y; Fronlera Prison where s he re-unt;ngton ;cer cently unde rwent a 90-day Cl ., diagnostic study. _ Mrs. Mendenhall, 24, of 143·C A venida Del Mar had earlier man drew a county jail term after aiding the prosecution in a series or Superior Court trials. It was aucceasfully alle1ed against the three cooVieted men that they tortured Sutton in &f Placentia apartment after accUS>- ing him of giving police informa- tion tbat led to the drug arrest.a of two women companJons. _...___JUc)lfln\.-T.. Haoaa • ..lD.·.Cali.CJ.... He skid once Mt. Tongsun -. PaR-wtr.apJR)1nlec:hn1ddhmnur-Reinstated -to Duty r~~:t~~'le~ charges of al- · Carter Begin& 5-state 'f rip ll~WI,....... GIVES TESTIMONY Kim Hyung Wook HANNA ••• Park has been· indicted on similar charges, but refused to return to the United States to face trial and Justice Depart- ment negotiators indicate they have all but given up the at· tempt •. Also named as unindicted co- conapirators in the Hanna indict- ment were two former directors of the Korean Central In- telligence Agency, Kim Hyµnc • W LeeHuRak. . he indictment said Hanna sed his position ·as a con· gressmen to influence members f Congress to increase U.S. military aid to Korea; defeat proposals to reduce military forces there; increase rice sales to Korea and win more favorable terms for the financing of those sales; and make speeches and write statements praising the South Korean reflime. The charges carry maximum penalties of five years in prison and $10,000 on the conspiracy count and on the cbarge or failing to register as a foreign agent. ' Each of the mail fraud counts carries a maximum of five years in prison and a $1,000 !me. Bradley Raps Chamber Note LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Tom Bradley has reacted with outr~e to criticism by the Hollywood Chamber or Com- merce ol his task force's efforts to clean up Hollywood. ··1 can Wlderstand the frustra- tion or Hollywood residents who are concemed about disruptive nctlvity in Hollywood,•• the mayor said Thursday, He made the cqmment In response to a letter frpm chamber president Jerry Fairbanks which called the task force a failure and a public rela· lions tool. ••1 cannot understand, however, the behavior or the Cbambei-of Commerce presi· dent,'' Bradley continued. OMMOECOAIT DAILY PILOT ~=~~~i.'r.':i':i:::~~= CNJI l'llOll~J"O Co""'any ... .OUWJtlo••u•e P<Nl511e4 Mo"4ay thr°""' ,......, , .. C..11 /!OtW Nt""°rl .. K ... H ..... I,,...,, e..tll/l'- taln V•lt••· '"''"•, S1dd1.-.o. VtH•• •ftd ~=~~=~:r~~ jlri11<T ... _,.,,,,.. "'"'' It .. JJt ~ kl' ii'"'-C..i. IMV. 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Kim des~ribed subsequent meetings with Park in which be said the Korean businessman. who had become a prominent figure on the Washington social scene, told him he had given amounts ranging from $1,000 to $10,000to important U.S. political figures, including congressmen. In response to a question from committee counsel, Kim said he believed what Park told him. but "I had noway toconrirm it." Then, late in 1971 Kim said. Park came to him to complain that other Korean government ~ricials were holding up pay- ment of rice commissions. Kim said Park showed him a list of 20 names. which the businessman said were U.S. political figures who were expecting payments from him. Fro• Page Al ELVIS. • • Otflcially. Francisco said Presley's death wu caWJed by hypertensive heart disease with coronary artery disease as a con- tri buliog factor. The autopsy was conducted by Dr. Eric Muirhead. chief or pathology at Baptist Hospital. Francisco said toxicology find- ings rrom the '2-year-old singers body were considered by three pathologists and one toxi· cologist at the University of Ten- n e u e e Center for Health Sciences In Memphis. He said the findings were also discussed with two toxicologists elsewhere. "lt is the considered opinion or a 11 the for-=nsic pathologists and two of-the three toxicologists that there is no evidence the medica- tion present in the body of Elvis Presley caused or m ade any significant contribution to his death," Francisco's reports aid. Francisco said ali the medica- tions had been prescribed by Presley's doctors. He said there was an extensive search during the teats for the presence of illicit drugs in the bloodstream and none was found. Fro• PageAJ WITCH ... bending situations.·· Mrs. Tenny said other churcb members from Protestant and Catholic congregations also pro-. tested the witch invitation by sending letters to the Lions Club. "Some of the church groups jlftt took it the wrong way," new Lions Club President Bill DeFragaaaid Thursday. Lemanski could not be reached for comment. DeFraga said Lemanski wasn't feeling well. DeFraga said he would send personal apologies to the con: gre11tations about the witch hunt. "It was iust.meant to be a fan-tasy !or the kids.," said DeFra,a. The Lions Club had hoped to use the witch search to promote the lOtb annual city Halloween parade. DeFraga said no witch sent in a request to be in the parade as Lemanski bad asked. Instead, Lemanski 's post omce box in Fountain V·al1ey was flooded with demands from the irate church groups that the witch search be caJled off. "Witches are real," said Mrs. Tenny. "Those people just didn't realize the harm they did by In- viting them." · Mrs. Erwin said she has formed an "Eradication of Witches Society" to ensure, no broom-riders showed up at the parade. . "I think Mr. Lemanski's tn- vftatlon was naive and that he possibly thought. it was an in• nocuous action," a aid Mrs. Erwin. "However, he ht putting •n over-emphasis on witchcraft u an extra power," she old. The parade will go ahead' as scheduled Oct • .29. WiLh out. witches. She ivas booked on murder , ~ , charges during an investigation WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi- By ROBERT BARKER Dahl admitted making some that led to identical charges be· dent Carter embarked today on ft 0t111e o.uv Pli.t suu mistakes and said that termina· ing filed againstfour men. three·day transcontinental lri• Huntington Beach Police lion from the force was not She was 'accused of injecting into !ivestates that voted api~ Sergeant James Dahl. fired last "'totally without basis for action. battery acid into the veins of him, counting on live reaion December on a number or allega. "As long as I can go back to Ervine Sulton, 22, or Garden broadcasts to help him get h. lions, bas been reinstated to duty work and be left relativelv alone. Grove,.flfter he had been beaten, message across to the voters. by the city's personnel board. things will be all right," hesald. kicked, ·nogged and dunked to the Carter lefl the White Hous~ D a h l was a cc used or Dahl was fired from the de· point of drowning by hls at-. this morniog for. Detroit and J participating in nude swimming partment last December foUow-tackers. locally televi.sed .. public forum•· and drinking parties at the city·s ing an investigation by the in-Three of the four men who at· on urban problems. He also wilil Central Park at so-called ternal affairs division of the lacked Sutton are now serving visit in Iowa, Nebras ka, "prayer meetings" attended by police department. long state priso!1 terms. A fourth Colorado and l4S Angeles. • officers who relaxed after com----~-----------..;;.... ___ __. ___________ -==--------~ pleting their night shirts. The personnel board, in ruling for Dahl's reinstatement, also s aid that be should rorteit salary and other benefits for the period that he didn't work. Th•t tou.l is believed to be-about $19,000. Dahl als'o was accused of hav- ing an involVernent wltb a Garden Grove woman who-this week filed a damage claim against the city or Hunt.ington Beach. claiming mistreatment by police -but not by Dahl. The woman, Caroline Casey, claimed that she was denied medical attention when she was arrested and held on a reported theft charge. Dahl said today that his in- volvement with Mrs. Ca.sey •'had been blown totally out ol propor- tion." A tto~ney Nicholas Counter. who acted on the clLy's behalf at the hearings, said Ulat Dahl's in· volvement with Mrs. Casey was not directly related to the in· vestigation .. An official in the city also said that Dahl had been given a lie- delector test in the course of the investigation in an effort to prove he had sexual reJaUona wil.b a woman whlleon duty. On Fr~eway A San Cl~ente woman was killed Thursday afternoon when a hub cap new from an auto traveling in the opposite direc· lion on the San Diego Freeway in Mission Viejo and smashed into the windshield of her car. Accordin~ to a Cal1forn1a Highway Patrol report, the hur- tling hub cap projectile struck Lois Paulos, 65, or 309 Calle Dorado in the race arter crashing tbrough the windshield of her car. The report said the stricken worn an 'scar came to a halt on the shoulder of the southbound lanes of the San Diego Freeway just south ofOso Parkway without col· liding with other autos. 1\1 rs. Paulos was reported dead on arrival at Mission Community Hospital shortly before 6 p.m., the report said. A CHP spokesman said the full disc hub cap apparently new off an "unknown" northbound auto. Mrs . Paulos was the second woman to die this week on an Orange County freeway as the re- sult of an object being dislodged from a vehicle traveling ln the o~posltediractlon. Tuesday, a Maryland woman was killed when a wheel that spun orr a truck on the Santa Ana Freew~y smashed Into the windli;hl l~ ot a car driven by her huaban . HORSE .•• early last month. He finished second In that race, a race that attracted top quarter horses from throuahout the coun- try lo the New Mexico mecca of quarter horse racing. But Town Policy set a new world's record for a two.year-old when he won the Fresno Futurity during the Fresno Fair race meel and followed that vJctory with a recent win In the Pomona Futurity at the Los Angeles Fair. Investigators described the stolen horse as a bay golding about lS bands h\th wel1hln1 950 J)<)unds and distlnauished by a white star on his !orehead. 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APPLVJNG FOR ~ID SHOULD 8£ simpler t.hls 1 .. r because or new procedures. Moat will use only one !ord(lo find out if they are eligible tor money from t}\.e U.S. or stile government.$, colleges and private funds. The F1nancia1A1d. Form of the CSS will cover mosi aid programs. __For a student not yet a high school senior, there is Uie Early "}'inaiiciil Aifl>fanrung' erVice'Sf CSS."1f CaJJ1h"OTte an early estimate of your ellgtbillty, a comprehensive J)lc- ture of family finances in relaUon to college cost.$ and. "d fun ds, steps to take to • plan for college bills. · lllgb school counselors have more jnformation. on this service. For high school seniors, cost estimates can b e made from ~oney's Worth worksheets and tables in the CSS booklet. .. Meeting College Costs," available from high school counselors. F AMIL V INCOME IS NOT THE ONLY factor in calculating need. Also consjdered are assets, number of c hildren in the family, debts, expenses, unus ual circumstances and college costs. The student also is expected to contribute -usually about 35 percent of current savings for each year ln college. about $500 from summer earnings and .something from special benefits <Social Security. for example). To estimate need, subtract (Otal family contributlon {parent and student contribution) from t.be total annual cost. of co1lege. I F N££D ANALYSIS SHOWS the famUy should be abJe to contribute $2,000. it would not estabUsh need ·ir yearly cost.s are Sl.900. but it would show need at a college costing S4.SOO. • The recommendatjon from CSS is calculated accordlllg to a nationaJ standard; it does not take into account the money a college has to give. The final estimate of need is made by the f1nancial aid director at the college -w.ho may adjust the CSS recommendation upward or downward~ Nut: Privotuo&11W10/<Ud.. OC Businesses List Activities Hui tun OpettS Ce1111t,, 011~~ E .F. Hu~ton & Co .• tne., hn operied aJt orti~ at 25283 , Cabot Road, Laguna Hills. Walter N. Lyn.ch, assistant vice president. is resident manager. Monitor Cotttract 'ic*!porfed Interstate Electron.ic:s Corp., has been selected b,y Science Engineering Associates, Anaheim, to provide a data reporting system to monitor meteoTologlcal and oceanographic conditions and structural behavior for its ( __ ~-~K_O_J~-~-) concret e offshore oll production platform. In the final stages or construction near the Jsle of Skye, ScoUnd-. for a consortium of oil companies. t.be concrete. . s tructure will be towed l9 the Ninlan oil field id tlie North Sea for permanent i n'\ stallation. The company s-.vs the platform will be th~ wpTld's largest. · ' Seeuritw Paclfle 0.1 .. • I Security Pacific C~. bas reportea r ecord th1rd quarter earnings. Consolidated income before securities transactions totaled $25.• million, or '1.19 a share, up 22 oer·· cent from the $20.9 mllllon, or 98 cents a share, reported tot" the third quart.er of 1976. The third quarter earnings mark a gain of 3 percent over the $24.7 million, or $1.16 a share, re- ported for the second quarter or urn. 1 For the first nine months of 1977, income before' securities gains or losses totaled $74.0 million. or $3.47 a1 s hare. up 33 percent from t.be comparable 1976 tesult& of SSS.5 mtulon, or $2.60 a share. ~ Security Paclllc's directors have declared • reaiul~ quarterlydMdend ot 38~ ceots a share, payable Nov. 20 '"ll stockhoJden ofMCOl'd Nov.1. • Security Pulnc Corp. ls the parent company or Securt.1 ts Pacuic Bank. -,, 1 t Vornado, Inc. and W.R. Graace & Company have an! nounced an agreement i.n principle for Grace to acquit • Vornado'• 58-\lfllt chain oC Builders E mporium H.ome lm· provemen' Cent.rs for an undisclosed amount o( d.Jh. Tb transaction ts subject to the execuUon and dell very ot a d.t ·! finitive agreement. Many Stocks Take :Another Batteri11g NEW YORK (AP) -'nae stock market, reactll'\ltt negatively to yet another Increase in inter•1t ratee, felttoda~ toatwo-yearlow. 1 TheDowJone1averareotaolndustrialsJost6.50'POlntst~ 808. so. The last time the averqe feU lbat low as Oct. 2, 1975. : Losers held a 3-2 advantage over gainers amon« New• York Stock Exchange-Usted Sasucs. ! Trading was moderate. BlJ Board volume came to 20.2! million shares. · New York's CiUbanlc nlsed lts prime lending rate from. 71h to 1% percent. for tbe she.th Increase this year In th basic charte to most credit-worthy Cllstomera. A handful o other ban.ks CoUowed suit. T hat marked tho highest fcvel for the l)rime In ne•r11 two years. Late Thursday, the Wblte House luued a staleme11t implicitly crtllciling the Federal Reserve tor receat credlt·tl1hlentn1 aclio'ns that have nerled upward• ptea14ureon int~t<eatrates. --, · Lagun~/South Coas¢ Aft ernoon N.Y. S tocks VOL. 70, NO. 294, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1977 TEN CENTS 1 ' Plane .Crash Kills 3 Rock Performers McCOMB. Miss. <APl -Six nose first into a swampy area people, including three members and split open about eight miles of the Lynyrd Skynyrd rock s hort ol the McComb airport band, were kiJled when their after reporting il was "having twill-en&ine airplane crashed fuel trouble or was running low w)'_lile attempting an emergency on fuel." an air traffic conlroller lao<Sing. . reported. Twenty others were injured in The group was formed in the Thursday night crash. · Jacksonville, Fla., producing its __ Tlle..J?.~ller·driven 'iAnvair first album in 1973. It eatned its albums sold a mil hon copies each William John Gray, and Dean were in critical condition and 10 border. for the group. noted for its hard· Kilpatrick, assistant road instable condition. "When it hit. ground 1t was a driving rock and unrestrained manager for the group, officials Authorities said t~e pilot may deep rumble, like il was under- performances. said. have been trying to land the ground. It sounded like thin The band·s f1n.h album. re· Six olhcr members of the band plane m one of several open wrinkling metal." he said. leased Monday, was "Street were inJured Others injured in· fi elds near the trees where the Survivors." eluded members of the group's crash occurred. The crash twisted the cockpit The dead were lead singer road crew and n television Thc~_:·sounded like a car to the Jett and threw seven or Ronnie Van Zant ; guitaris t Steve c a m e r am an. o ff 1 c i u Is of s k 1dding in gravel•• as i~ eitnt penoris t.o the ground. wit· 240 sklcfclea 'iCr<>Ss li"e7f6J)'s ror -Tirst"'$t""mttliorrgold-a1bum with about 100 yards, then slammed ~ "Second Helping" in 1974. Later Gaines. his sister. vocalist ~oulh'>'est Mi ssissippi Medical the trees. s aid Johnny Mote. wfio-n~!"es ~~J.mnacr threw Ca.ss.ie-Gaines; piloLYUl.JLer Center s aid. lrvcs near lhe erash site cl~e to other passengers togeTiie rnm> ~ w i I e y Mccreary ; co.pi Io t --orrrerarrsant-nror r;hrinjOT'«I~· t ttc M -Ht~ i a.&-i:M> ~Lou ~.~.-_,_,,he li:qm.,pU~i,t~afl. . ~ \ .Hanna Enters Plea of Innocent Hub Cap ,,,.. Kills SC Woman A San Clemente woman was killed Thursday afternoon when a hub cap new Crom an auto traveling in the opposite direc· lion on the San Diego Freeway in Mission Viejo and smashed into the windshield of her car. AJ:cordine to a California Highway Patrol report. the bur· tling hub cap projectile struck Lois Paulos., 65, of 309 Calle Dorado in the race alter crashing tfirougb the windshield or her car. The report said the stricken woman·s~ar came to a hall on the 1 shoulder o! the soutbbound 1$.Des I of the San Diego Freeway just I south ofOso Parkway wjthoutcol· llding withotheuulos. Mrs. Paulos was reported dead on a rrival at Mission Community Hospital shortly before 6 p.m., the report said. A CHP spokesman said the full disc hub cap apparently flew ore an "unknown" northbound auto. 1 Mrs. Paulos was the second woman to die this week on an Orange County freeway as the re. I !'Ult or an object being dislodged t trom a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. Tuesday, a Maryland woman was killed when a wheel that spun off a truck cm the San\a Ana Freeway smashed into the windshield Qf a car driven by her husband .. Laguna High Student Held . In Vandalism '"Laguna Beacb'l>otice say they have apprehended a 17-year-old I.-eu11a Beach Htgb School stu· 4ent . who admitted being· responsible for tearjng up a gate and playground at Thurston tn· termediate School earlier this week. Investigator Mike Davis said the young man confessed to driv· tng his car into a gate at lhe school, located at 2100 Park Ave .• Sunday before performing spins and donuts on the lawn area. "We has bed it out wlth the boy and the damage will be made up from hls pocket," Davis said to- day. School oCficials said damage ' cau.sed by the car tires amounts to approximately $.1,000. Davis said the vandalism last Sunday was not related to a similar incident at the school on Monday when a brown station wagon was spotted by a school maintenance man on the same Jield. Niguel Meet . Set Saturday Avco Community Developers, Inc., will hosl a town hall meet· jng for resldenu of Laguna Niguel Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon In the Niguel Theater in Monarch Bay Plaza. The npc11 forum meehng is de· signed for an exchange or in· fotmation and Ideas on the de· veJopment of Laguna Niguel, ac- cording to Avco officials . Topics to be discussed Include the bJstocy of Avco and La,fWJa Niguel and future development pla_n.s for the community. A question and answer period will conclude th~ morning meet· Ing. 0.-.1. l'ltel -.. llt<M•• "-· FLIPPEO OUT -Capistrano Valley High School cheerleaders found• surprise addi· tion to their squad durinJ! the Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes filming in :.\l 1..,s1on Viejo Thursday. Responding with u "P•rit ed cheer are Clt>rt lo right> Kathleen Schaller. Michele Hoffort. ··Geraldine" Ccom cd1an rlip Wilson 1. ~1aria Ryan and Stien '.\tunlgomt•ry. :--;ut s hown 1s Bets~ Rrnwn . SC Woman Draws Term in Acid Death A San Clemente woman who adtnllted that she injected bat· tery acid ipto the veins of a screaming vi<;tim 'Who later died was sentenced Thursday to three years in state prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered the immediate return of Cynthia Ann Mendenhall. to the state's Frontera Prison where she re· cently underwent a 90-day diagnostic study. Mrs. Mendenhall, Z4. of 143·C Avenida Del Mar bad ·earlier pleaded guilty to charges or at· tempted murder. She was booked on murder charges during an investigation that led to identical charges be· ing Cited against four men. ~ ~ She was accused of injecting battery acid into the veins of Ervine Sutton, 22 , of Garden Grove, after he had been beaten, kicked. flogged and dunked to the p'oint of drowning by his at- tackers. Three of the four men who at· tacked Sutton are now serving long stale prison terms. A fourth man drew a county jail term nrter aiding the prosecution in a series gLSuperior Court trials It wn successfully alleged against the three convicted men that ·they tortured Sutton In a Placentia apartment alter accus. ing him or giving police informa· tion that led lo the drug arrests of two women companions Shorecliff s School Vandals Repoi:ted Vandals struck Shor ecliffs Junior High School site again th\s week. stealing property value'<l at $800 and causing damage at the school. which is nearing com· pletion in San Clemente. Security guards were posted al the site in May, nrter repeated vandalism resulted in S400 damage over one weekend. Alter a period of no incidents. the guards were dis missed. In September, vandals caused about $1 ,000 damage to the build· ing. when they punched holes in drywall ceilings. Construction supervisor Clint Sandlin told police vandals ap· parently smashed a window to enter the school building bet ween 5 p .m . Wednesday and 7 a.m Thursday. A fire extinguisher and a clock were r4;!ported stolen from the site, for a total loss of $800. Doors and windows were also damaged at the school. The damage amount has not yet been established. police said The sch ool r e mains the responsibility of the construction contractor unlit the Capistrano Unified School District accepts ownership, said C harles ' I ... 1 Med el ros. ad min istra Live services director. Construction c!elays al the school, locateo at 240 Via Secorro, have PQStponed its open. ing, orlgin,.ally scheduled for Sept. 12 to lat~ this year. Ford Mulls . Run in 1980 WfHPPANY. N.J. (API -Former President Ford says ht' will decide after the 1978 elections wheth<~r to seek the presidency 1n 1980. Ford made hie; comment al a news confer ence Thursday while In New Jersey for a series of cam· paign appcnra nces for Republican gubernatorial cand idate Ray mond H. Bateman. New Jersey was the only major Northca!.lern s tate Ford won in the 1976 presidential election. • Bandits Get $1,000 Cash In Robbery Two young men, .one or whom became irritable when his gun fell apart al the height of the rob· bery. look more than Sl,000 in cash from a South Laguna drug stor e late Thursday, Orange County Sheriffs deputies said. Deputies said the two men. both described as being in their early 20s. brandis hed the gun and a knife while ordering the clerk to empty I.he cash register at the Village Pharmacy. 31582 South Coast Highway. They said the pair then sped off in a white pickup truck which was later recovered in the South Laguna area. Officers s aid lhe abandoned vehicle had been re· ported stolen earlier thal day in San Diego. Deputies said the bandits left a portion or the gun behind in the s tore as they ran to their truck. "The weapon was not in wwka· blc condition," an investigating officer commented today. Heart Disease Killed Elvis, Doctor Says MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Elvis Presley died of heart dis· ea~e. and prescription drugs found in the rock ·n · roll star 's hloodstream were not a con· tributing factor, the Shelby Coun· ty medical examiner said today. "Had these drugs not been there. he still would have died,·· Dr .. Jerry Francisco said at a news conference called lo dis· clos e results of an autopsy con· ducted a few hours after Presley died Aug 16. Francisco said four drugs - F,thinamate, Methaquaalone, <'Odei ne and barbiturates --were found in significant quan· titles in the entertainer's bloodstream Four other dru~s -the an· tlhlslamlne chloropheniramine, meperldine. morphine and Valium -were found in what Francisco called insignificant <See ELVIS, Page A2> Released Without Bond WASHINGTON (AP l - Former Orange County con· gressman Richard T. Hanna pleaded innocent today to federal brlb~ry, fraud and consplracy charges in the Korean influence· 'buying scandal and trial was set for Jan. 9. Ranna. a Dernocrat who served in the House of Represen- tatives from 1963 through W74. was released witbou~ bond on his personal recognizanoe. After the arraignment, before Chief U .S. Dis trict Judge William B. Bryant, Hanna was taken to other parts or the courthouse to be fingerprinted and photographed. Hanna is the first present or former member or Congress to be indicted in the Justice Depart· ment probe. He wu charged by a federal gralld jury this month with one count of conspiracy. three count.s of bribery. one-count of failing to register as a foreign at{ent, and 3S counts of mall fraud. J11s attorney. Charles A. McNelis. entered the innocent plea to all counts as the white· haired Hanna stood mute beside him. As Hanna was in court, the House ethics committee, a few blocks away on Capitol Hill, con· llnued hearing testimony detail· ing how Korean embassy of- ficials. at the behest or their gov. ernment, distributed envelopes stuffed with SlOO bills to con· gressmen. The indictment against Hanna named Tongsun Park, the o11e· time Washington 'businessman who has returned to Seoul, as an unindic~ co-consptrator. Park has been Indicted on similar charges, but refused to . return to the United States to face trial and Jusrice Depart- ment negotiators Indicate they have all but given up the at· tempt. Also named as onindicted co. conspirators in the Hanna indict· m ent were two former directors or the Korean Central In- telligence Agency. Kim Hyung Wook and Lee Hu Rak. <See HANNA, Pate A2> 'Sam:' Suspect RziledAble . To Stand Trial NEW. YORK CAP> -State Supreme Court Justice John R. Starkey ruled today that David R. Berkowiu is competent to stand trial as the accused Son of Sam killer. Starkey ruled at the abrupt conclusion or a hearing in the sixth-floor recreation room at K in gs County Hasp ital l n Brooklyn, where Berkowiti is be· ing held. Berkowitz is accused of using a .44-caliber revolver tq kill six persons and Injure seven otherg in a 12·month s hooting spree. Al the hearing, a psychialrist testified for the government that Berkowitz could be "rather sadistic" and "very defensive and suspicious" al times, but was competent to stand trial. ··His mind is free and there are no 1 signs of any schizophrenic co,,dition," Dr. David Abrahamson declared In direct opposition to testimony Crom two court-appointed psychialrista. Abrahamson said Berkowitz "understands the charges against him, is able to aid In hls own defense, and is able to stand trial." <See SAM. Pa1e A.2) Featured Bill Gompf, Lag una Beach Hig h School Cootball star, is called "as complete a football player as you·re going to find .. in a feature s tory today by s ports writer Roger Carlson on Page BS. FBISearc~s For Top State Quart,er.Horse Agents from the Federal Bureau ol lnvestigalion are in· vesti(ating the theft of the state's loo money.winnin'l quarter hone from a Stanton horse farm Wednesday. Stanton police reportedly called the.FBI ..into the case after an initial probe into the disap- peaJ'ance of Town Policy proved futile. The two-year-old gelding was boarded at a farm owned by his trainer, Dwayne ~haneveldt. A worker at the farm reported the horse mlsslng at about6 p.m. "Apparentlll the horse simply was gone. No one saw him taken," commented a spokesman for Los Alamitos Race Track. Town Policy has won a total or $338,000, winning nine races in 10 starts. He captured the $100,000 Kin- de r g a rte n Stakes at Los Alamitos this summer as well as the feature events at the Los Angeles and Fresno county fairs. He is owned by Ivan As hment oCldaho. •·Apparently whoever took him knew what they were after because there is oothlng aboUl his markings that would dis· tingulsh him from any of the other horses boarded at the farm, '1 the race track spokesman said. Weather Variable low clouds mostly night and morning hours. otherwise fair through Saturday. Lows tonight in SOS. Highs Satur- day In low 70s. INSIDE TODAY I/ you tDeftt to Mgh eohbol ht Orcinge Cotmty fn lhc Sur/ing · '60a, head for ·'Tht Reunion.·• , For a t~ of thl1 nmu mou· 1e, 3ee page CJ. .. , , ,AZ DAILY PILOT L/SC Frld1y, October 21. 1sn 25th Vieti11I 'Et18t Area Rapiat' ~trikes SACRAMENTO CAP> -The ''E•stArea ra~~t" claimed his 25th victim early today, the sheriff tot-· fice reported. A masked man with a knife and gun f'orced his way into a home in the Foothill Farms section north of the· city at 3 a.m., sheriff's spokesman Bill Miller said. He raped the woman, who is in her early 30s, afte r tying up her husband. Two children slept through the attack. · Miller said it was the same man blamed for 24 rapes in Sacramento and one attack in Stockton since June, 1976. 2E[;Coro MariOOs • 'fufluence Bought' Korea Agent Links Park, Hanna WA SHINGTON <AP > -A former head or the Korean Cen- tral Intelligence Agency testified today that a forme r Orange County congressman urged him to arrange to have Tongsun Park nam ed a gent for Korean purchases of AmeJ:'ican rice so that the commissions could be used to buy influence among other members of Congress. Sp eaking through an in- terpreter, Kim Hyung Wook said he met in Aug\ist 1968 in his Seoul office with Park and then-Rep. Richard T. Hanna. (0 -Callf. ). * * * Hanna served rn Congress from who had become a prominent 1963 through 1974. figure on the Washington socilll Kim, who has derected and scene, told him he had given lives in the United States, told the amounts ranging from $1,000 to House ethics committee that $10.000 to important U.S. political Pa rk s aid that since Korea figure~. including congrepsmen. purchased rice from the UnJted In response to a questioll from S tates, Hanna thought the committee counsel, Kim sald he purchases shouJd be made from believed what Park told him, but his CalifornJa district. "I had noway to confirm it." Th e form e r Kore an in· Then, late in 1971 Kim said. telligence chief then quoted Han· Park came lo him to complain na as su~gesting that Park be that other Korean government named middleman for the rice officials were holding up pay· purchases. ment of rice commissions. Kim "He said once Mr. Tongsun said Park showed him a list of20 Pa rk was appointed middleman names , which the businessman he could earn some money in said were U.S. political figures D • • ~ t c h f'r o• Page A I terms of com'Ylissions." Kim who were expecting payoients ie in e PJ/'W ~ said. "Then he saJd, once that from him. Prime Rate Rises A.gain NEW YORK (AP) - Citiba nk. tbe nation 's second lar gest bank, today raised its prime lending rate from 71h percent to 7~ percent. It was the sixth prlme·rate Jocrease this year. The New York bank, generally the leader in prime rate changes, began what ls expected to be another round of in- creases. Within minutes, First National Bank of St. Louis tollowed suit. The action came only one day after the White House warned the Federal Reserve System not to further increase ... s hort-term Interest rates, which are related lo the prime rate. ~·---· -----• ~ HA~~TA was done, be, together wHh Mr. Kim quoted Park as saying he -----... _ --· -1~~ --...P~I.sLd..LSJURu.!L!h _l_ would be in "deep trouble" if he -Two EJ Toro Marines were the El Toro Marine Corps Air . . money among U.S. congressmen ~eun~~b~ - kllled Thursday morning when Station for two years, was the The 1_ndict~e~t Satd Hanna and help Korea's cause... ments. Kim sald he intervened notel oom-n:rtle .... tb~r F4 Phantom jet crashed at radar interceptomcer. used his pos1t1on as a con-Kim testified less than an hour and the commissions were paid se'a about 55 miles west of Point The pilot or the plane has not gressman to innu~nce members after Hanna appeared in U.S. to Park. Muau. been identified pending notirica· of ~ongre~s to increase U.S. District Court and pleaded inno-Kim said he thought the Capt. WilliamG.Duncan,30,o( tiooofnextoflcin. military aid to Korea; ~efeat cent to a bribery, fraud and con· amount involved was abouL Irvine wu idenUfled as oae of the A Marine Corps spokesman proposals lo. reduce ~\Utary s piracy indictment stemming $200,000. He said he destroyed the two tpen aboard tbe aircraft. said the aircraft had taken off forces there: increase race sales from his alleged involvement in Jistandcouldnotrecallanyofthe Capt. Duncan, a seven-year from El Toro on a routine train-to Korea and win more favorable the scandal names on it. veteran who had been based al .ing flight. It crashed after a dis· terms for the fin ancing or those Kim de~crlbed subsequent Park also is under indictment. tress signal was sent at about sales: and make spee_c~es and meetings with Park in which he He left the United States a year 10: IS a.m. ball way between San write st~tements praising the said the Korean businessman, ago and is in South Korea. An Illinois visitor to La{lUDa Beach told police someone en· · tered bis hotel room during thl! · night. Wednesday, .t.aking two . chain necklaces and a wooden · plaque. Gene Reishus, 39, placed the loss from his room al the Surf : and Sand Hotel, lss:i South Coast· F,.._PGfleAJ ELVIS. • • amounts. Ethlnamate and Metha· quaalone are sedatives, codeine , and meperidine are pain killers, barbiturates are dep~Hants, Valium is a tranq~er. ·Fran- cisco said the body turns some codeine into morpbJne, tbe ct,ug from which codeine ls derived. He said ~ley was not taking morphine, an addictive ~ de· rived from opium. Francisco said the amount of dtufs found in Presley's body, collectively, would not have constituted a drug overdose. And be said it was unlikely lhat the dnags' chemical reactions within lhe body could have contributed to death. OfficiaJly, Francisco said • Presley's death was caused by hypertensive heart d.Jseue with coronary artery djsease as a con- tr ibutina factor. The autopsy was conducted by Dr. Eric Muirhead, chief of pathology at Baptist Hospital. Fraociaeo said toxicology find· ings from the 42-year..old slnger·s body were considered by three pathologists and one toxi· cologist al the University of Ten- nessee Center for . Health Sciences in Memphis. He said the findings were also discussed with. two toxicoloeiSts elsewhere, "It la the considered opinion ol au the forensic pathologists and two of the three toxicologists that there is no evldeac, the medica· tion present i'.n the body of Elvis Presley caused or made any significant contribution to his death," .Franclsco'a report said. Francisco aaid ali the medica· tions had been prescribed , by P resley's doctors. He said there was an extensive search during the tests for the presence of Ulictt drugs in the bloodstrum and none was found. The principal cause and con· tributing causes of death are or· din a rily Hat ed on death certificates, .Jtbough contribut· ing causes need not be listed. Muirhead said bis autopsy re- port had been given to Presley's father Vernon. "Our dealings have been en· tirely witb the family " Mulrh.ead said. "He ls the Mty one who can release it, If he wishes. That's all I am golnc to say." Sources quoted by the Com· mercial·Appeal said the drugs found ln Presley's bloodstream included Demerol, codeine and the tranquilizer Valium. Rate Hike Asked SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Pacific Gas and Electric Co. has asked the California Public UUllUes Commlasion to grant a gas rate increase of 7 .3 percent. or $108.5 mllJion annually next Jan.1. DAILY PILOT .. Highway at $32. Nicolas and San Clemente South Korean regime. _.;_...;:......;.....;.._.;_...;...::..;.~~...:..:...;;..:.;;;~:..:._~.:::...::._;;.;.;..::...:..;~...::..;...::....__;.,;...._;..;;... ______________ _ Although the bodies of the men have not been recovered, the spokesman said, wreckage in· dicated the two perished in the crash. He said the cause of the crash is under investigation and no other information is available. Capt. Duncan is survived by bis wife, Marilyn, and one year old daughter, Randi. The charges carry maximum penalties of five years In prison and $10,000 on the conspiracy count and on the charge ot falling to register as a foreiltn agent. Each of the maiJ fraud counts carries a maximum of five years in prison and a $1,000 fine. Two of the bribery chartes carry a max· imum of lS years and $20,000 each. 'Fantasif Backfires Church Women Irked by 'Witches' By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of .. Deity.,.._. $1.aH Some Fountain Valley church women have spooked the local Lions Club out of its well· pu blicized search for real witches to take part iD the city's annual Halloween parade.· Former Lions Club President Ed L'mansld organized the search "to attract real. bonest- to·goodness witches" from all over the country to the Fountain Valley parade. But several Fountain Valley members of Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana protested the open in· vitation to witches and pressured the Lioos Club into dropping that part of the cbildren 's parade. "l was personally appalled." said Bridget Erwin or 16819 Pine Circle, Fountain Valley. "ll 's a bad influence on the E'ro• Page A l SAM.•. Abrahamson also desl:ribed Berkowitz as "intellectually bright, well informed, quite perceptive -his memory 's good.'' He followed lo the witness stand Dr. Daniel W. Schwartz, who said under cross · examination that the more Berkowtiz tries to assist his de- fense, lhe more he hurts his case. "He's not actively interested in defending himself, but in getting his message across,·· Schwartz said. The doctor said Berkowitz knows what laws are but believes "they don't apply to him " because he thinks he is possessed by demons. Conceding under government questioning that Berkowitz was taking a more active part In his defense, Schwartz said. "if anything, it further-hampers him to assist in preparing his de- fense." At one point, Berkowitz spoke up and drew a mild rebuke himself. "Your honor, remember what I said," Berkowitz said. " 'Lock the door and throw away the key.• I mean that.· Starkey replied: "Thanks for your observation, but I wish you would oot interrupt the proceed· Jngs." At the opening or the com- petency hearing Thursday. Berkowitz said on tape that he Is willing to die for his crimes but wants to tell the world his story in courtflrst. Liquors Stole n Burglars ente.red a Laguna Beach restaurant early Tburs· day morning, making off with an assortment of liquors from the bar. Owner Jean.Jacques Bouche said the burglars remo\ted several louvered windows to gain access to the bar at the Cordon Bleu ~estaurant, 859 Laguna Canyon Road. Tbe loss was set at ~7. J kids and on me," said Nancy Tenny, another Fountain Valley resident who attends Calvary Chapel. ''We talk about the j1avenile de·· Jinquency that is on the rise and statistics show that dope, drugs and many other mind·bending situations are responsible for creating juvenile delinquents.·· wrote Mrs. Erwin in a letter to the Lions Club. "Witchcraft." she wrote. "is just another one of those mind- bend ing situations." Mrs. Tenny said other church members from Protestant and Catholic congregations also pro- tested the wttch invitation by sending letters to the Lions Club. "Some or the church groups just took it the wrong way," new Lions Club President Bill De Fraga said Thursday. Lemanski could not be reached for comment. DeFraga said Lemanski wasn't feeling well . De Fraga said he would send personal apologies to the con· gregations about the witch hunt. ''It was iust tIJeanl to be a fan-tasy for the kids," said DeFraga. The Lions Club had hoped to use the witch Sj?arch to promote the 10 th annual city Halloween parade. De Fraga said no witch sent in a request to be in the parade as Lemanski had asked. Instead, Lemanski 's post office box in Fountain Valley was flooded with demands from the irate churc'h groups that the witch search be called off. "Witches are real," said Mrs. Tenny. "Those ·people just didn't reallte the harm they did by in· vitlni: them." Mrs. Erw in said s he has formed a n "Eradication of Wit ches Society" to ensure no broom -riders showed up at the parade. "I think Mr. Leman!:ki 's in- vitation was naive and that he possibly thought it was an in· nocuous action," said Mrs. Erwin. Council OKs Ambulance For Clemente San Clemente firemen have won City Council approval to buy a new modular-des ign am- bulance, costing $27 ,91S. The council vote was 4·0 to buy the ambulance, with Councilman Patrick Lane absent. Councilman Thomas O'Keere questioned the expense of lhe vehicle, saying a recreational van the size of an ambulance would cost no more than $8,000. Chief Ron Coleman said the ambulance wUI meet exacting specifications detailed after lengthy stud y by the fire depart· ment. The modular design will -allow the city to pair the same ambulance compartment with a new chassis, when the orieJnaJ wears out, Coleman said, savlng money In the long run over con- ventional ambulance~. • ALDEN'S GIVES YOU NOW ·THRU NOV. l~t TO BUY QUALITY CARPET ,~ AT MAJOR . SAVIN.GS! •• ' ON QJRRENT PATTERNS FROM THIS PRESTIGOUS Mill llST A FEW Of OUR CHOICE, PREMIUM YARN CURlENT PAnEIMS ON SALE . UC. NO. 2104'7 STARDOM DREAMWALK .... ~ .. fnflf" .. '"....._Sf• A. ......... ...., ........... c ....... ,.,,. .... ,.,.. 17.................... . ........ ,, ......... ... SAVE s1.so.lJ.oo ~=-SAVE s1.so.s3.oo ':=· THING OF BEAUTY y--....., ........ ..,... ... ................................ ........ --~ ... 1 .. ,,,.. .. SAVE s1 .10.$z.so ~=· PROVOCATIVE a....,.._ 21 .................. . ,.... ......................... .,.. ,_ ... ARABIAN NIGHTS A • ., ... ,,,...,~ .... Ill ,,....._.,.... 21 ......... 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OUltE EARLIER, PROT.ESTERS of the port or entry at San Ysidro, by immigration olficials, spark· ing the telegram by the coalition, which said the officials' recep- tion gave "tac1l approval" lo the Klan project. The telegram to Carter de· manded lhe ouster of J ames O'Kee(e, district immigration director. and Alan Clayton, or- ficcr in charge at San Ysidro. News reparts quoted O'Keefe as saying the Klan should leave · patrol of the border to pro· fessionals, but that the immigra- tion service welcomed any in· formation from citizens about ii-... le{lal border crossings. O'Kee!e said Monday the meeting with Duke wru; routine and that he dis. couraged any "spotter" program bytheklan. COALITIO N MEMBER Herman Baca said the Carter ad· m inistration mus t be held responsible for its failure to "comprehend the problem or Latin Americans m migration, .. and Immigration Commissioner Leonel Castillo \s to blame for "his failure and inability to con· trol the operations of the INS. the border patrol and its officials in the field.'· Apologize? ~==::::a-.£hantillg "death to the Klan" rfPi)ecF.raoor Off;B ~ tn:ttY-" ing to halt a Sacramento airl>ort news conference by David Duke of Metairie, La., Grand Dragon of the kmghtsorthe Ku K}UJ( Klan. ~-WoultL·:LUIHIA~~~ 1. • Introducing new swimsuit lines in Los Angeles, Catalina and Cole offer a variety o( swimsuits designed to suit any taste. Catalina ·s "tube," left . combines suit with removable straps and matching strapless dress. Cole. n ght. offers the onc-piect> maillot and the ever-popular bikini. Burglars Tak~ Loot Fro_m Stale Office SACRAMENTO (AP) -A burglary of 'the Air Resources Board offices yielded a $36,000 computer, t $2,300 videotape machine, numerous band calculators -and a piggy bank, say officials. Board spokesman Bill Sesa said Thursday it happened between 8 p.m. Wednesday, wben the last employes left, and 5 a.m. Thursday. He said .there was no s ign of forced entry of the building, 125lh and S Streets, but the burglars took doors off binges to get into the computer room and some offices. State police are invesUgating. LNG c •• ,....,enw E'tteled LOS ANGELES <AP> -With con- troversy continuing over proposed -sttes for a Jlquefied 11atural gas terminal on the California coast, a draft study done for Santa Barbara ( __ sr._:..tT_'E_J Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission. A similar session is scheduled Friday in Sacramento. ~ Sltake Brateleti BRAWLEY CAP) -A swarm of earthquakes, the strongest register· ing 4.0 on the Richter scale, rattled windows, shook beds and set dogs to barking in this Imperial Valley town Thursday, authorities reported. II COHCJIHIO • /' ~ PUVIHT WIUll..AHO ~ _. ..... 4-:4 ------'fY.k -.... -~ "' • County says California probably will not need LNG until 1990. The first shock came at 1: 18 a.m . and registered 3.8 on the earthquake measuring scale, according to Kate Hutton, assistant research engin~r at the California Ins titute or T e c ~no I o g y S e i s m o J o g 1 c a I Laboratory in Pasadena Duke was in Sacramento to meet with Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., but a spokesman said Brown would not see Duke. In news conferences earlier this week in San Diego and Los Angeles, Duke said as many as 1,000 Klan mem .. ers would PJlrol the border from Texas to the Pacific coast to help immigra· lion officials cope with the influx of illegal aliens. THE KLAN DIRECTOR and others were given a tour Sunday LOS ANGELES <AP> -Come· d1an Redd Foxx says he will quit his ABC television series rather than apologize to actress Farrah Fawcett-Majors for a satire on her family which appeared on the show. Foxx, in an interview Thurs-. day on television station KNXT. u CBS affiliate, said he would not tape any more shows for the Redd Foxx Comedy Hour. He claimed Miss Fawcett- M ajors demanded the apology "because she bad trouble' at ABC." The former star of the ABC series Charlie•s Angels wanted to "get back" at the network, Foxx said, adding she wouldn't be able to do it through him. ••I don 't apologize for something tbat A~C did,•• he said. The actress· attorneys com- plained that the satire aired Sept. 22 -in which actors portraying family members and a dog and bird all wore wigs styled in the blonde mane which has become her trademark -was damaging to their client. The actress' parents in Texas have filed a $7 million damage suit against ABC and its Houston affiliate, KTRK. A Cederal hearing here Thursday made it clear that the s tate legislature's choice for a ~rmlnal site, Poirit Conception, will not gain quick federal approval. Nuelear S lautdoten A •k.ed ---~~~~~~~-....-_:..;...:::::::::.-:~~=::= PLEASANTON (AP> -A. coalition or anti-nuclear power groups has pell tioncd the U S. Nuclcur Regulatorv Commission to shut down the nation s first commercial nuclear power Solar B e ath19 p.,.faed • I ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The California Public Utilities Com- mission staff has called on the state lo spur a speedup of commercialization of solar water beating. · Tbe testimony came Thursday at a joint hearing held by the PUC and plant. The coalition, comprised of various groups from East San Francisco Bay, says new-found earthquake faults make General Electric's Vallecitos atomic laboratory near here a public danger. t ' • Boyeott Oai•ed ' t • ' > I f I I I 'I I • I I i • I ' I . • ( I I t L.. Gay Bar Patronage W a:rited by Coors CONCORD <AP> -Peter Coors siys his family's beer company is working-to get its product back into San Francisco area bars that cater to the homosexual trade. Coors, speaking to a gl'oup or busi- nessmen at the Conco.rd Century Club Th\lrsday, said gay bars in the area are engag~ in an unofficial boycott of Coors Beer as a result of rumors the company made large contributions to Anita Bryant's antigay program. ''TWS.SIMPLY IS not true," Coors said ... We have remained neutral on 'Good Time' Not Had ·By All / WOODLANDfilLLS CAP>-A man and woman who claim their telephon~ nµmber appeared on the cover of the National Lam· poon magazine with words urg· ing readers to call il "for a good time" have sued the humor magazlnefor$150,000. Samuel and Winnie Tapper said Thursday that since the number appeared on the July is· sue they have received numerous obscene. embarrassing and prank phone calls. The cover portrays a crudely drawn nude woman against a public bathroom wall covered wltb &raffitl, including th& Tap. peta• phonenunlber. A production manager for the New YOl'k-based magazine said the number was a smudged version of the Lampoon's own number, whJcb is slightly dlC· ferent from the Tappers·. No area code was given. .. the human rights issues. We haven't sided with Bryant or the gays in the controversy." Coors said another boycott. promot· ed by the brewers unloo which struck Coors' Golden, Colo., plant last April, had cut sales in California, the brewery's biggest market, by only s percent. , HE SAID ONLY 507 workers out of a force of about 8,700 were still on strike and no bargaining talks are scheduled in the dispute. He denied charges the company engaged In un- fair labor practices, failed to hire minority employes and underpaid workers. "Our average salary 1s $19,600, which is 28 cents more than the average tor the Denver area,·' Coors said. ,. Cheese Maker Enters Plea Of Innocent SAN JOSE <AP> -Arraigned at his hospital bed. wealthy cheese maker Angelo A. 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Rules on Mo-peds Sp~ll Confusion As the popular ity of those llttle motorized bicycles known as mo-peds continues to grow at ra pid pace along the Orange Coast, local authorities have voiced increasing concern over problems created by some of the youthful riders. # "' HWltington Beach police, for example, have launched a program of so-called "selective enforcement" on mo· peds and the young riders after reporting 44 accidents in the first eight months of this ~ear involving the two-wheelers. · ' In an analysis or those accidents, police said half of the operators were not properly licensed a nd only 10 percent of the mo-peds involved were properly registered. , Elsewhere. the city of Irvine has established some new tulE!s of the ro~d for mo-peels and Mission Viejo authorities have frette<l over problems created by mo·peds in their parks) , · There is little question that the multiplying mo·peds av.e introduce.~ element into the heavy traffic on -ourc oasra1 streefS ":lndroadwaiS:~ ~ . ---- Yet in this time of fuel shortages, high gasoline prices end congested street&, the increasing popularity of the lit· tle machines is understandable. At 30 miles per hour, a tno·ped seems to go forever on a gallon or gas. Mo·peds are easy to'ride and they are fWl . ' . The mo-ped boom, however, s ee med t o catch 11.uthorities by surprise. And the rules are in somewhat of a J11Uddle. . A sample check, for example turned up these con· tradictions: • -A state Department of Motor Vehicles spokesman tA:>ld us that a mo-ped operator must either have a valid California driver's license or, be 15 th years of age wlth an ihstruction permit after having completed driver's educa- tion. ' -One coast police department spokesman said the 0perator need only be 15~, have a learner 's permit and be ~rolled in driver's education-not necessarily having r>lrip1eted . --- --- - - -- , ~Another area police SJlQkesman said their officers would not accept a1learner's permit. The operator must have a valid Califo.mia driver's license. f On registratron of the vehicle, the Department of )fotor Vehicles spokesman declared that mo·peds are tnotor vebicles 'and must be registered with the OMV. .. City police spokesmen in three of our jurisdictions, Jaowever, said their officers accept city bicycle permits as valid mo·ped registration. ~ Faced with such contradictions. it's easy to see how ;arents or youthful riders themselves might b_e confused sm what is legal and what isn't. ~ You might be. riQing legally in one jurisdiction and j'brupUy find yourself breaking the law when you cross a ~ity line. ~ Clearly, Wliform state laws are required and overdue ~licensing, registration and rules of the road. ~ Uniform mo-ped regulations should be established and 'trong educational ca'rnpaigns Wldertaken before any con- • Med crackdowns are launched ag_ainst the vehicle operators. . -· =-· But confusi9n aside, there's still no substitute for con· siderate behavior and careful attention to safety on the part of mo-ped riders. · A ~ew Liability Cost By now everyone is well aware that the upsurge in malpractice suits in recent times has ac~cmnted for a good Jieal of the upsurge in our doctot" and hospital bills. Less publicized, but similarly costly tp the consumer, ·is the staggering Increase in product liability suits .. A survey of American manufacturing firms found that the number of product liability claims increased 440 percent in the last five years. And the cost of settling these claims rose 700 percent. from an average of $434,000 per firm to more than $3.5 million. Allegedly defective products have ranged from football helmets to cars to industrial machinery. Some of tile claims that resulted in huge settlements are hard to believe. A worker was hurt while using a 30·year-old bench saw which had been rebuilt, modified and had its safety guards iemoved. The original manufacturer had to pay the injury elaim. r A $2.5 million award went to a worker who was hurt fben a crane near his work area hit a high voltage line. fhe crane had been in service for 13 trouble· free years and ~ operator admitted neglecting the us ual safety 9recautions. The crane manufacturer was found liable. .. Shoddy equipment and poorly made products can be dangerous. But there should be some reasonable limit on Che duration'of liability, and manufacturers should not be lilamed for failure to follow safety rules. As things are now. the liability racket is getting too ~xpensive for a ll of us. • OPlnions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. 0t~er views expressed on this page are those of their authors and irt1sts. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. f!ox 1560, Costa Mesa. ·cA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. . :· . :-Boyd I Sex Taboos No doubt every society has !ls ·sex taboos. And Margaret :Mead. that authority on these Jn&tters, believes one such ""boo, which ts common ln other countries, should be empb~slzed in the United Dear Gloomy Gus Yuterday m y g irl friend and I drove lo San Diego on Interstate 5 al an average speed of 61 111ph . Exac tly 176 . passed us at speeds oC up to 80-plos mph . M .L. States much more than it is. Nam e l y: "Never make passes at the people you work with." Our Love and War man concurs. However, he do·esn't think intraoffice romance is as popular as is widely b e lieved. That stereotype of the steno on the boss's lap is· overplayed. he a vers. Sears ·makes more money Qn the interest It collects than l~fl the•profits from sales. bear In mind. Am asked why such sharp· ly flavored snacks as caviar, herring and anchovies have been served traditionally as a ppe tize r s at drinking parties. That goes back cen· turles. Most liquor tasted ter. rible. Oily. Bitter And with awful fum es. Those fishes or fi s heggs weren't appetizers,· exactly. They were chasers. to wipe out the aoh ! of tht booic. Nicholas Von Hoffman , .. . Who's the E n ergy War EnemY.?1 W ASll INGTUN When William J ames coined the ex. pres s ion about the moral equivalent of war he had s ports in mind, an activity whose object is to defeat an opponent. Whom does President Carter want us to fi ght after he's got us enlisted if he ever does -in his energy war? After using expresswns likt• "robbed" and "ripped·oH" you might think he meant the oil industr y, e xc e pt h e th en t urned around at his press con -, ference and > tent the United St11te~ doesn't buy "under our proposals" oU com· To make bis performance yet; foreign oil it is easier to·maintajn paoy revenues will be Jumping l~ss convincing, the president;: " strong dollar in relation to from $18 billion to $100 blllio.ni ho conceded that. even at. this late; otht'r currencies and to throw is going to flnd only the tin est hour with his comprehensive pro-; one's un ilateral weight around. mob in the s treets demandln• a gram or package or plan be bu: Thes e are consider ations of fi ve·foJd increase in what lt coet.s not tormed a fixed optolon on the; larger importance to a sitting to heat the home and drive the subject 0 f o l1 company: p r esident than a c andidate, family car. divestiture or ownershJp ot oeher: which would explain why can-energy sources, notably coal' and• dictate Carter thought the moral THE PRESIDENT ta denying atomic. He hasn't made )lp his: equivalent of war was football that tie sent his man Mondale the mind even dlter the dtscovery 0c: and President Curter thinks it's other day into the Senate to s~p an International C4lrt4Jl, in whicn; crude oil . the.lllibuater to keeru>rice con· G lf OU took t th t h ' W h e n y o u g e t o u t o r tFols on natural gas. U any other ~ par ' a 8~ Washington or Wall Street and politician i.ssued such a denial it englneered • catastrop)\ie rls~ inl uraniu~ prices. How can therf:.i away from the Trilateral Com-would be disbelieved, but. we be· the f~ market In energy the{ mission. however, there aren't know neither Jimmy Carter nor presidentspeaksotlftheollcom~ many who care what interna. GeorgeWashingtoncantellaUu. panles can,tii the price of com-: tional ~ouncils J?l8Y th!nk of the Nevertheless the ,Impression petilive fuels? Without a tree4 collectave ~men.can w1ll, should is ineradicable that' Carter market you have to have pric~ _t.Qld~m ""'lloT trying ro blame all the problem on such an entity exist. himself is .committed to cutting controls, and Mr. Carter won'L' · ---·----· ......... _. • ._~off-SM UJ.. . ' --· ----=-=..~~.::.._en~_. .... .._.~~-~-M6ht:foethemeurtef'. _ ---t--- the oil companies -part of th~ blame1 falls on me, my pre- decessors and the Ameril'an people." All 220.plus fl'l illion of us now livi ng, or arc some who have paid their last heating btll also at fault'! The prc•sident is as diffuse and unfocused in his presentation as his adminislrn~ lion has been in (onnulating that bundle of legislative proposals som ewh at misleadingly called an energy plan. $~ Mr. Carter was as forct>ful and as full·throated as we've heard him since taking office, but his state ments serve less to reassure and convince than to elicit more dolil:its.~-calls enef'gy-..ll~e most important domestic issue that we will face while 1 am in or. lice." and yet less than a year ago, when he was running for of· rice, he scarcely men~ioneti it. DOES HE know ao-ything now that he didn't know then'! Why did he spend so much time last autumn talking about honesty in government, racial jus tice. fi ght· ing poverty and righting the wrongs of the income lax system. if the big challe9ge was energy? The answer is tbat a.s presjdent he has been spending more Urne with internationally minded men than he did before entering the White House. He said It Nmself, when he remarked tha "The biggest single question ln in· ternational councils is the wru of fhe Am~can people.·~ Preventing further oil Import growth affects our worldwide geopolitical economy. To the ex· Earl Waters The Asse mbly Rul es Committee has launched a study of the "committee bill" system , a practice used by Congress to consolidate divergent proposals into one legislative measure. The study, being cond ucted by the committee's administrative officer , Fred Taugher, will determine the actual way in w h i c h C on g r ess e mploys the system and, presumably, attempt to analyze the feasibility of us ing such a system an the Legislature. Interest in the committee bill Idea w as pro m p t ed by Art Hoppe IT APPEARS that President prices and that his ·quarrel with · . ' • , · · ,. Carter has made an. all top the oil industry is who gets to AT fUS press conference, 1hJ perfect adjustment to li fe alonk keep the extra money, Texaco or president. went over the heads o~ the Potomac when he expects the the U.S. Treas ury. For rr.illlons Congress to the people, as they;. pop.ulacc to rally to him after of Americans. who can't stand like to say in Washington. That'~ t~lhng us, ."Our pro'?°~als would either of them. it's a helluva supposed to be the White House's, give the 011 compames. th~ pro· choice. In a pinch the vote would ultimate weapon. But it's qard to: du.ccrs. therllselves. the highest probably go for Texaco which imagine this inchoate messag&: pn<:l'.s 111 all the world." People does. after all, have Bob Hope rousing wllions to telearaphl aren l goofy and when they hear knocking golf balls off oil rigs in Congress to raise prices, raisd- the president assure them that the Gulf of Mexico. taxes and cut off the heat. : Assemblyman Bill McVitUe wfio r equested Rules Committee c hairman Louis P a pan to consider altering the current bill i ntroduc tio n proces s t o something along the line of the Congressional system. McVittie, as well as other lawmakers, has been bothered by the fru s trations of the Legislature in s olving state p r oblems. Pointing to brea kdowns in a chieving legislative solutions to such major problems as property tax relief, many believe part of the difficulty rests with the factor of ··pride of authorship." UNDER current procedures. a ny member may introduce proposals on any subject. Oft.en numerous bills will be introduced, a 11 d ealing with the same subject. Each bill ia usually considered separately by the v arious committees. usually without reference to other bills on the same subject. Often Uie result is eonrlicling measures ending up on the governor's desk. Aside-from the confusion such a system creat~s. there are many other disadvlantages. Good legislation sometimes is defeated 5'imply because the author is unpopuJar with his fellows. In other situations a more powerful member may bludgeon his bill through des pite the fact a more thoughtful measure would serve a better purpose. Some members will even pirate the ideas of another. leaving the iniUal bill to die on the vine while the plagiarizers march off to claim the credit for ·authoring the legislation. • Thi°s pride or a uthorsbfp stems ftom the desire to win re- election based upon "there~.·· Governors have contributed to the continuance of the system by favoring the author who 11 Ol1ds party when faced with a choice of signing competing bills. ADVOCATES of the committee bill system con\end that it would . permit the Legislature to deal w!th problems in toto ralber than tinker wlth them pleoemeal. They· ny pnde of authorship can still be recognized by giving 1. those who contri)>ute ideas tor a bill CX"edit. as CO·authors. Whether the lawmakers can be persuaded to alter their curr'ent system or nQt, the study IJJlould be of benefit. in clarifying how tho system works in Congress and whetheritis used by other states. High Stat escr aft S olves ·a Panmna Dilemma ,.. An all·out war between the United States and Panama over the new America Canal treaty was narrowly averted ~>nly by the hi ghest statescraft on the part of PresidenLo; Carter and Torrijos What touched l)tf the fuse dur· , ing the ratification clebatc was a statement by Mayor Hiram F ec k o f Wea verville. Kan sas. a c ommun it y throu g h which t h e 3 000 ·mll e· lon g can a l p asses . "Don't car e what that treaty says ;" F'cck told reporters. "We're not goinM lo 11•1 no Panamanian J\b nn<·~ 11l .tr1·11 in here anrl hlow 11p 11u1 w r1'1. ·n nnd kids ... Those intc mpcrutl• r1•rn:irk., put both Presiden t Cat t1·r u.,t: President Torrijos squarl'ly 0 11 the spot. Americans bave been growing incr easingly incensed bYj th or iginal treaty ever since le was ram med down their throats by P <•n a m a's Col one l T eddy Ros avllln In 1900. It grante<I the Pa namunians a tcn·mUe.wi de swath or U.S. tr rrltory slr«"lchlnit from the New Jersey swamps to San Francisco Bay. THE NEW treaty would have restored the territory and the <·a nal to America by the year 2000 it would have. that is. had :\-1 ay o1· Feck kept his mouth shut. like. But he couldn't say so publicly, of course. for fear of wounrling the overly sensitive Americans. President Carte r was in a similnr bi nd. While he privately agreed he had been forced to grant Panama the righl of military intervention. he couldn't sa y so publicly for fear of being lynched before brea~fast,. At issue was a section of the n('w treaty giving Pamana the responsibility of insurin~ the ncu~rality of the canal forever. President Torrijos quietly led his SO BOTH Presidents were ex· count{'ymen to believe that this lraordinarily mute as politicians ceded Panamn the inalienable on either side did what they could right to send troops into America to get their names in the papers. to keep the peace whenever it felt , "The minute we move out of P unch .. Are tht" no tr vu friendly?" the America Canal. Nicaragua or possibly Paraguay will move in! .. thundered one Pan'amanian senator. "An~~e don't have the right to march our troops In to blast out the Nicaraguan or possibly Paraguayan soldiers. this lifeline which the Panaman- ian Navy might want to use again some day will be blown. up in our faces ... "Sacred American soil .. shout· ed a U.S. senator. "D~ath before dishonor and all that stuff!·· WITH WAR Just around the corner, the. two Presidents m~t secretly. "Looks like w•' can't give up one cubic Sncl\ of our s acred soil," said Mr. (:arttr gloomily for openers. "Who wants your d.lrty old , sacred soil?" replied Mr. Torri- jos grumpily. "But my senators are s ure not golng to let me turn over our beloved canal to tle likes of you, Adios, tringodog! t "Walt!" crled Mr. Cart.er, s~­denly bright~nln~. "Why ca 't we both have wti,at we wan ? With that. they tore up tbc d new treaty on the apot and w~e o now new treaty that. mollifitd every one-even Mayor Feck. • Work on dism,antllng the cnn81 nnd s hipping it back to Panantll will begin next week. I , • Saddlebaek Afternoon . N.Y.Stoeks .. • EDITION \ VOL. 70, NO. 294, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1977 ~ TEN CENTS• .Plane Crash Kills 3 Rock Performers McCOMB, Miss. (AP) -Six nose first into a swampy area people. including three qiembers and split open about eight miles of the Lynyrd Skynyrd roc)c short of the McComb airport band, were killed when their• alter reporting it was "having twin·engine airplane crashed fuel trouble or was running low while attempting an emergenc}' on fuel," an air traffic controller landing. reported. Twent.y others were injured in The group )Vas formed in the Thursday night crash. Jacksonville, Fla .. producing Its The propeller·driven Convair first album in 1973. It earned its -=='2lll-rtldded" acrcJn tree.tops-foe--fiot u~_mjHiGA-g9ld-alouA1 with about 100 yards, then slammed •·second Helping" in J97t. Later albums sold a million copies each William John Gray, and Dean were in critical condition and 10 for the group, noted for its hard-Kilpatrick, assistant· road in stable condition •. driving rock and unrestrained .manager for the group, officials Authorities said the pilot may performances. • said. have been trying to land the The band's fifth album. re-• Six other members of the band plane in one of several open leased Monday .... was "Street were injured. Others injured in-fields near the trees where the Survivors... eluded members of the group·s crash occurred. The ~ead were lead s inger i;oad crew and a television The plane "sounded like a car Ronnie Van Zant: guitarist Steve cameraman, off i c i a Is of skiddl'ng in gravel" as it clipped Gaines: his sister . vocalist Southwest Mississippi Medical thc trees,saldJobnnyMote,who -CaS§J.o-Gla.iruu;; pifot-W.alte.r __c~ntu ~d. _ lives near the crash site close to W i l e y M c Crea r y ; co· pilot -. Otftctals s~a!o-utthe-lrtiu'Tia---rh e-M ITTtErpp1---r;mcrg;f8'1111'; border. "When it hit ground it was a deep rumble, like it was under- ground. It sounded like thin wrinkling metal," he said . The crash twisted the cockpit to the left and threw seven or eight persons to the ground, wll- .nesses said. Th~ impfcl threw other passt!hgers together into -thdrontof=the,eitt~----- Hallna Enters Plea of Innocent :No Drugs Killed · ...--l Presley MEMPHIS. Tenn. (APJ - Elvis Presley died of heart dis- ease, llnd prescription drugs found in the rock 'n' ron star's bloodstream were not a con- tributin1 factor, the Shelby Coun- ty medical examiner said today. "Had these drugs not been there, he still would have died," Dr. Jerry •Francisco said at a news conference called to dis- close results of an autopsy con- ducted a few hours after Presley j dled Aug.16. Francisco said four drugs - Ethinamate, Methaquaalone, codeine and barbiturates -were round in significant quan- tities in the eoCertaioer's bloodstream. Four other drugs -the an· ~ tihistamlne ch101"9Pheniramioe. · meperidine, morphine ·and 1 Valium -were found in what Francisco called insignificant amounts. Elhinamate and Metha· quaalone are sedatives, codeine and meperidine are pain killers, barbiturates are depressants, Valium is a tranquilizer. Fran·. dsco said the body. turns some codeine into morphine. the drug from which codeine is derived. He said Presley was not laking morphine, an addictive drug de- rived from opium. Francisco said the amount of drugs found in Presjey's body, collectively, would not have constituted a • dJ"ug o\<erdose. And he said it was unllkely that the drugs' chemical reactions within the body could have contributed to death. OffJcially, Francisco said Presley's death was caused by hypertensive heart disease with coronary artery disease as a con· nibuting factor. The autopsy was conducted by Dr. Eric Muirhead, chief or pathology at Baptist Hospital. . Francisco said toxicology find· ings from the42·year·old singer's body were· considered by three pathologists and one tod· cologist at the University or Ten· nessee Center for Health Sciences In Memphis. He sai4 the ibldings were also discussed with two toxicologists elsewhere. "It is the considered opjnion of ell the forensic pathologists and two or the three toxicologists that there is no evidence the medica- Uon present in the body of Elvis Presley caused or made any aignilicant contribution to his death," FrancJaco 's report said. Francisco said all the medica· tlons had been prescribed by Presley's doctors. He said there was an extensive searc-h during the tests for the pl"esence of illicit drugs in the bloodstream and none was found. Ford Mulls Runin1980 WHIPPANY, N.J . CAP> -Former President Ford says he wilJ decide after the 1978 elections whether to seek. the presidency in 1980. Ford made his comment .at a new~ conference Thursday while in New J ersey for a series of cam- paign appearances for Republican gubernatorial candidate Raymond H . Bateman. New Jersey was the only major Northeastern state Ford won in the '1976 presidential election. I • O•llY ""-' -•Y IUclwnl 11-IH FLIPPED OUT -Capistrano Valley High School cheerleaders found a surpri~e add1· lion to their squad during the Ce lebrity Challenge of the Sexes filming in Mission Viejo Thursday. Responding with a spirit· ed cheer are <left to right> Kathleen S<:hall<.·r. Michele Jloffa1·t. ··Geraldine" <com edian Flip Wilson>. Mana Ryan and Sheri Montgomery. Not shown is Betsy Brown. Crowd Thins Leads Lacking InProbeof · Horse Theft ~s Farrah Losing A~rers? By IAUJUE KASPER Ot • Oaity l'llet l\atl It could have been because or the lime and day. It might have been because of the-threatenln1 ,.ray skies ovel"head. Or maybe, it's jusl·because she's no longer one of Charlie's .(ngels . Whatever, fewer people than expected showed up lo see Far· rah Fawcett-Majors in her second Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes teMis match in Mission Viejo Thursday. <Picture, Page A3). The stage manager of this manufactured sports event even threatened that there would be no match. He bad asked the people on one side or the court to move to the other side. in front of the cameras. Few moved. "We can't start the match with an empty grandstand in th~ background," he warned a second time. "So. you can sll there if you want to but that's all that wiU hap~n." Most stlllstuck to their seats. Finally, another crew member lured ·enou~h of the audience over with "if you want to g~t on television . . . " No more than 1,500 people showed up to see Farrah's 2 p.m. performance at the Marguerite Recreation Center. Just sevel months ago, on a sunny Sunday, more than 7.000 overran the place to get a glimpse of the blonde starlet. • They still screamed "Farrah! Farrah! .Farrah!" when she ar- rived on the c()urt. Cameras in the hands of a swarm or photo- graphers clicked continuously. One little tyke, who couldn't be more than two years old, an- nounced to his mother. ''I'm go- ing to kiss Mr." Another young man,' who was maybe 10, screeched, "Farrah. you 're such <See FARRAH, Page A2) By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM CMll, r lMI SUH Stanton police said today they are without leads in their in· v.estigation into the theft Thurs- day of a championship quarter horse worth an estimated ssoo.ooo. Town Policy, who as a two- year -old has won more than $300,000 In race purses, disap- peared from his stable sometime between 10: 15 p.m . Wednesday and 6:1S a.m. Thursday, police said. And so far, police said, they have no leads in tracking down the horse thieves. The horse owned by Ivan Ash· ment disappeared from the stalls where he was kept at the A J Ranch , 11632 Wes tern Avenue, Stanton. Town Policy's trainer, Blaine <See HORSE, Page A2) ·Fv 'Witehes' Spooked Chiirch Women Take Broom'a to Parade Idea By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jll. Of t1W Deily PIMt.StaJJ Some Fountain Valley church women have spooked the local Lions Club out of its well· publicized searc h for real witches to lake part in the city's annual Halloween parade. Former Lions Club President Ed Lemanski organized the search '"to attract real. honest- to-goodness witches'' from all aver the country to the Fountain Valley parade. But several Fountain Valley members of Calvary Chapel In Santa Ana protested the open in- vitation to witches and pressured the Lions Club into dropping that part of the children's parade. "f was personally appalled," said Bridget Erwin of 16819 Pine Circle, Fountain Valley. ''It's a bad influence on the kids and on me," said Nancy Tenny, another Fountll1n Valley resident who attends Calvary Chapel. • "We talk about lbe juvpniJe de· linquency that is on the rise tnd statistics show that dope, drugs and many other mlnd·bandlng situations are responsible ror creating juvenile delinquents," wrote Mrs. Erwin in a letter to the Lions Club. "Witchcraft." she wrote, "is just another one of those mind- bending situations ... Mrs . Tenny said other church members Crom Protestant and The Lions Club had hoped to use the witch search to promote the 10th annual city Halloween. parade. De Fraga said no witch sent in a request to be in the parade as Lemanski had asked. Instead. Lemanski's post office box in Fountain Valley was flooded with demands from the irate church groups that the witch search be called off. Catholic congregations also pro-"Witches arc real " said Mrs. Leste~ the witch lnvi.tation by. Tenny . "Those peopie just didn't sending leUers to the L1ons Club. \ realize the harm they did by in· ··some or the church groups viting them ... justtook it the wrong way," new Mrs. Erwin said s he has Lions Club President Bill formed an "Eradication of DeFraga saJd Thursday. Wjtches Society" to ensur~ no Lemanski could not be reached bmom·riders showed up at !he for comment. DeFraga s aid parade. Lemanskj wasn't feeling well. DeFraga said he would send personal apologies to the con· i:re~ations about lhe witch hunt. ''It wa"I iust JDeant to be a fan· tqsy for the kids," said De Fraga. .. "J think Mr. Lemanski's In- vitation was naive and that he possibly thought il was an in· nocuous action," said Mrs. Erwin. Released With put Bond WASHINGTON (A P >"- Former Orange County con- gressman Richard T. Hanna pleaded innocent today to federal bribery. fraud and conspiracy charges in the Korean influence· buying scandal and trial was set for Jan. 9. Hanna. a Democrat who served in the House of Represen- tatives from 1963 through 1974. was released without bond on his personal recognizance. Arter the arraignment, before Chief U .S . District Judge Wilham B. Bryant. Hanna was taken to other parts of the l'Ourthouse to be Cingerpnnted ;.ind pholoi,:raphed. •"WI,..,.... PLEADS INNOCENT Ex-Congressman Hanna SCWollUlll Killed by Hanna I<\ the first present or former member of Congress to be md1ctcd m the Justice Depart· ment probe. He was charged by a federal grand jury th.is month with one count of conspiracy, three counts of bribery. one count · ff' :__ L. Cap of failin~ to register as a foreign·-"· · .UU aS?ent. and JS counts of mail fraud. S Cl t lfis attorney, Chari-es A. _A an emen e woman was McNelis entered the innocent killed Thursday afternoon when plt>a to ~II counts 85 the white· a hub. ca~ new from an auto haired Hanna stood mute beside traveling m the opposite d1~-him . lion on the San Diego Freeway m · Mission Viejo and smashed Jnto As HaMa was in court, the the windshield of her car. House ethics committee, a few blocks away on Capitol HUI, con- tinued hearing testimony detail· ing how Korean embassy of- ficials. at the behest of their gov- ernment. distribute<l envelopes sturfed with $100 bills to con· gressmen. The indJctment against Hanna named TOnJsun Park, the one- time Was hington businessman who has returned lo Seoul, as an unindicted co-conspirator. P ark has been indicted on similar charges. but refused lo return lo the United States to face trial and Justice bepart· ment negotiators indicate they have all but given up the at· tempt. Also named as unindicted co. conspirators In the Hanna indict· ment were two former directors of the Korean Central In· telligence A~encv. Kim Hvung <See HANNA, Page A%) Two El Toro Marines Die In Jet Crash Two El Toro Marines were killed Thursday morning when their F4 Phantom jet crashed at sea about 55 miles west oC Point Mugu. L . Capt. William G. Duncan, 30, of Irvine was identified as one of the two men aboard the aircraft. Capt. Duncan, a seven·year veteran who had been based at the El Toro Marine Corps A.Ir Station ror two years, was the radar intercept olricer. The pilot of the plane has not been identified pending notifica- tion or next of kin. A M arinc Corps spokesman said the aircraft had taken orf from El Toro on a routine train· ing flight. It crashed after a dis- tress signal was sent at about 10:15 a .m. half way between San Nicolas a nd San Clemente Although the bodies oC the men have not been recovered, the spokesman said, wreckage in· dlcated the two perished in the crash. He said the cause ot the crash Is under invesUgallon and no other information is available. Capt. Duncan is J>Urvived by his wife, Marilyn, and one year old daughier, Randil • Accordin~ to a California Highway Patrol report, the hur- tling hub cap projectile slrucll: Lois Paulos, 6S, or 309 Calle Dorado in the face after crashing through the~indshield of her car. The report said the stricken worn an 'scar came to a fl alt on the shoulder of the southbound Janes of the San Dtego Freeway just south of Oso Parkway without col· tiding with other autos. Mrs. Paulos was reported dead on arrival at. Mission Community Hospital shortly before 6 p.m., the report said. A CHP spokesman said the run disc h,ub cap apparenUy flew off an "unknown•• northbound auto. Mrs. Paulos was the second woman to die this week on an Orange County ft'eeway as the re- sult of an object being dislodged from a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. Tuesday, a Maryland woman was killed when a wheel that spun off a truck on the Santa Ana Freeway s mashed into the windshield of a car driven by her husband. Weather Variable low c louds mostly night and morning hours, otherwise fair through Saturday. Lows tonight in SOs. Highs Satur· day in low 70s. INSIDE TODA. Y ff you wmt to high tthool I" Orange Count~ in the Surfing · '60•. head for "The Rmtion." For a revfew of tltia naw moo- ie, aee poge Cl. AIY-Sefvle• ... ""' L.M. a..,- ''"'""' CotlH-U ClanlOM CMftkt ere. ..... DtetttNetk• &flt«lal, ... ••ttna•-P:fflWlllt "--lllltr"''"'""' Index • A2 DAIL y PILOT SB Suspect To ·Stand 'Influence Bou·ght' • 'Prime Rate I ~ RisesA~ain Trial Korea Agent L~nks Park, Hanna • NEW YORK (AP> - Citibank, the nilion 's second largest bank, today raised its prime lending rate from 7th percent to 7~ percent. lt wat the sixth prlane-rate lncreue thia year. NEW YORK CAP> -State Supreme Court Justice John R. Starkey ruled today that David R. Berkowitz is competent to s tand trial as the accused Son of Sam killer. Starkey ruled at the abrupt concluaton of a hearing in the sixth·floor recreation room at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, where Berkowitz is be- ing held. Berkowitz is accused of usln& a • 44·caliber revolver to kill six • persons and injure seven others in a 12·month shooting spree. ""WI••• .. GIVES TESTIMONY Kim Hyung Wook WA SHI NGTON IA P ) -A former head of the Korean Cen· tral Intelligence Agency testified today that a former Orange County congressman urged him to arrange to have Tongsun Park named age nt fo r K orean purchases of American rice so that the commissions could be used to buy influence among other members or Congress. Speaking through an in· terpreter, Kim Hyung Wook said he met in August 1968 in his Seoul office with Park and then-Rep . Richard T. Hanna, <D-Calif. ). * * * Fro• Page A I At the hearing. a,psychialrist testified for the government that Berkowiti could be "rather _ -..diJtic!.' ~-'~dt!ens.00:. and susplClous, atumes, but was competent to stand trial. -lf~(}~~~r:-~B:il~NA. ; . 'J J c, Wook and Lee Hu Rak. ''His mindjs free and there are no signs or any schizophrenic condition," Dr. David Abrahamson declared in direct opposition to testimony from two court·appoi.nted psychiatrists. Abrahamson said Berkowitz "understands the charges against him, is able to aid in his own defense, and is able to stand trial." Abrahamson also described Berkowitz a~ "intellectually bright, well informed, quJte perceptive -bi~ memory's &ood.'' • He followed to the -witness stand Dr. Daniel W. Schwartz, W b 0 a a i d U n4 e.I' Cl' O UI • examin•tlon that the more Berkow1t1 tries to assist bia de· feme, the mote he hurts bis cue. · .. He'• not actively interested in ·defending himself, but in gelting bis messace across," Schwartz aaid. The doctor said Berkowili knows what Jan are but believe$ "tbey don't apply to him" beeauae be thin.ka be is possessed by demons. Conceding undtt aovenunent qa&ealloolne that Berk091u was takiag •more active part in hia defense. Schwartz said, ''if anytbing, it further hampers him to assbt ln preparing b1s de· le.nae." At one point, Berkowitz spoke up and drew a mild rebuke himself. ''Your booor, remember what I said,,. Berkowitz said ... 'Lock the door and throw away lhe key.' I mean that.' Starkey replied: "Thanks for your observation, but I wish you would not interrupt the proceed· ings." At the opening of the com· petency hearing Thursday, · Berkowitz said on tape tbal"he is willing to die for h.b crimes but wants to tell the world bia story in court nm. The maximum penalty on the charges lodged against him is life imprl.ooment. On the tape, recorded Monday by Dr. Daniel W. Schwartz, a court.appointed psychiatrist, Berkowi~ said: "I know I'm not a bad person, I'm not an animal. They can put me away for a IOllf time. 'lbat:'s fine, I'm willing to go. . "If they bad the death penalty I'd lake that, too. I know they can still put me away becawie it bap- ~ned, but al least they should take me seriously.'' Reinstated ·For Duty By ROBERT BARKER OI ttoe ~If "•lt4 Slatt Huntington Beach Police Serielqlt James Dahl, fired last December on a number of allega. lions, has been reinstated to duty by the city's personnel board. Da~J was accused of participating in nude swimming and drinking parties at the city's Central Park "flt s o·called "prayer meetings" attended. by officers who relaxed after com- pleting their night shifts. The. perscmnel board. in ruling for Dahl's reinstatement. also said that he should forfeit salary and other benefits for the period that he didn't work. That total is believed to be about $19,000. D,ahl also was accused of hav· ing an involvement with a Garden Grove woman who thjs week filed a damage claim against tbe city or Huntington Beach, claiming mistreatment by police -but not by Dahl. . The woman, Caroline Casey. claimed that she was denied medical attenUon when she was arrested and held oo a reported theft charge. Dahl said today lha.l his in· volvemeot with Mn. Casey "had been blown totally out or propor- tion." Attorney Ni~holas Counter. who acted on the city's behalf at the hearings. said that Dahl's tn· volvement with Mrs. Casey was not direcUy related to the in-. vest.igation. An official in the city also said that Dahl had been given a lie· detector test in the course of lhe investigation in an errort to prove he had sexual relations with a worn an while on duty. Dahl admitted making some mistakes and said that termina- tion from the force was not "totally without basis for action. "As loni as I can go back to work and be left relatively alone. things will be all right,'· be s aid. Dahl was rlred from the de· partment last December follow· 1ng an invesUgaUon by the in- tern al affairs division of the police department. 25th Victi111 'Eaat Area R~put' Strikes SACRAMENTO <AP) -The "East Area rapist" c_laimed his 25th victim early today, the sheriffs of· face r6Q!C>rted. ~ masked ~an with a knife and gun forced his way mto a home m the Foothill Farms section north of th~ city at 3 a.m., s heriff's spokesman Bill Miller said. . He raped the woman, who is in her early 30s, after tymg up her husband. Two children slept through the attack. 1 M~er said it was the same man blamed for 24 rapes in Sacramento and one attack in Stockton since June, 1976. ORANGI COMT DAILY PILOT !:::~~:::.t::.=:.:::..=. C..te~l ...... ~ ........ ed> ..... ,. _ ...... _.. nw.tll A1dey ... C...te :::-1,':;:r,"1,~=~· s:= ~.~'.;":: "-.. -.--0...1. ·~...-i ... .......... !Mt ~ ...... "' ... ,_.,.,, .. Tl• ~ -•111Me ..... , .... JJI -e.y ... c.tl••w. 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Proceeds from the auction will help finance chamber programs and services to area businesses and residents. said Sharon Figelra, chamber manaRer The indictment said Hanna used his position as a con· gressman to innuence members or Congress to increase U.S. military ajd to Korea: defeat proposals to reduce military forces there: increase rice sales to Korea and win more favorable terms for the financing of those sales: and make speeches and write statements praising the South Korean re~ime. The charges carry maximum penalties of five years in prison and SlD.000 on tbej conselracy count and on the charge of failing to register as a foreign.agent. Each of the mail fraud counts carries a maximum of five years in prison and a Sl.000 fine. Two of the bribery charges carry a max. imum of lS years and $20,000 each. The third bribery charge, under a slightly different statute, carries a maximum of lwo years and St0,000. • Fro• Pflfl~ A J FARRAH ••. a babe!'' But the screams Just aboul equaled the noise level on Lbe ar· rival of "Geraldine" ... Flip Wilson in wig, ma.keup and a - Capistrano Valley Hlgh School cheerleader's outfit. Pictures of this probabCy will appear in the new Mission Viejo school's first yearbook. Geraldine joshed that she ... should be allowed to be in the tournament on the women's team. "I feel r·m as good as any man around here,·· s he com- plained. She might have helped Farrah. Despite one young man's plea, .. Please Farrah. for me.·· she lost the match. 6·3, to Dick Van Patten. star or the comedy drama series. Eight is Enough. Her loss put the men ahead in this latest Challenge TV series. Kristy McNichol will take to her skal~board against Bruce Jenner at 10 a.m . Saturday on the Pl~a del Norte parkinR Jot. Suzanne Somers will play eighl·ball with Jack Klugman at 2:30 p.m . Saturday In the Mon· tanoso Rec re at.ion Center. Sunday's event.s include a 9 a .m . cross country race on the Casta del Sol Golf Course between Elke Sommer and Bob Conrad. Later, at 2 p.m. in Saddleback Lanes , Gabe Kaplan and MacKenzie Phil)jps will test their bowling skills. FrontPag~Al HORSE ... Schaneveldt said he believes the heist of his prize gelding was well planned. He and investigators believe Town Polley was taken from bis stall, led across a field and then loaded into a waiting horse van. But where the two.year-old quarter horse champion went from there remains a mystery. FBI agents joined the In· vestigation because of the belier Town Policy might have been taken across :o;tate lines. a federal orrense in a borae theft. The only major quartet horse title to elude Town Policy in his brief but rich racing c•reer was the All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico early last month . He finished second in that race, a race that attracted top quarter horses from throughout the coun· try to the New Mexico mecca of quarter horse racing. But Town Polley set a new world's re<:ord for a two.year-old when he won the Fl'esno Futurity during the Fresno Fair race meet and followed that victory wtth a recent win in the Pomona Futurity at the Loe A·ngeles Fair. Investigators described the stolen horse as a bay gelding about LS hands high weighing 950 pounds and distinguished by a white star on his forehead . Inas much as those holding Town Policy capti ve would not be ahle to race him al any rec· ognized l'ace meet or use him fo r . breeding purposes, lhe motive for the theft Is not clear. one investigator snld ; Hanna ser ved in Congress from 1963 through 1974. Kim, who has defected and lives in the United States, told the House ethics committee that Park said that since Korea purchased rice from the United St ates, Hanna thought the purchases should be made Crom his California dlstrict. ' The former Korean in · telligence chleC then quoted Han· na as suggesting that Parle be named middleman for the rice purchases. who had become a prominent figure on the Was hington social scene, told him he had given amounts ranging from $1,000 to Sl0,000 to important U.S. political figures, Jncluding congressmen. In response to a question from committee counsel, Kim said he believed what Park told him, bul "I had nowaytoconfirm it." Then. late in 1971 Kim said, Park came to him to complain that other Korean government officials were holding up pay. ment of rice commissions. Kim said Park showed him a list ol 20 names, which the businessman said were U.S. political figures who were expect.ing payments from him. · The New York bank, generally the leader in prime rate changes, btgan what ia expected to be another round of in'· creases. WllhJn minutes, First National BanJc or St. Louis followed suit. The action came only one day after tbe WtJite House wa rn ed the Federal Reserve System not to further in cr,ease shorl·t.erm interest rat.es, which are related to the prime rate. "He said once Mr. Tongsun Park was appointed middleman he could earn some money in terms of commissions," Kim said. "Then he said, once that was done. he. together with Mr. Park, could dis.idb.ute.. that money among U.S. congressmen and help Korea's cause.'' Kim quoted Park as saying be wou!4 be il'l. "deep trouble" it he were unable to mak~-the pay~'"' • ----· \ m ents . Kim s~id _ he interven~ Murder So8pected and the comm1ss1ons were patd Kim testified less than an hour after Hanna appeared in U.S. District Court and pleaded inno· cent to a bribery, fraud and con· spiracy indictment stemming from his alleged involvement in the scandal. to Park. LOS ANGELES <AP) -The. Kim said he thought the charred ~Y of a 39-year-old t amount involved was about woman believed to have beent $200,000. He said he destroyed the murdered was found by fireman. list and could not recall any of the ex UnguJsh101 names Jn the i namesonlt. woman'• aoutb-central Los, Kim described subsequent meetings with Park in which he said the Korean businessman, Park atso is under indictment. Angeles home. The woman was$ lie left the United States a year identified by police Thursday as I ago and is in South Korea. Bette Cooke. f t. l -'t ALDEN'S GIVES YOU NOW THRU NOV. 1st TO IUY ' . QUALITY CARPET ~ AT MAJOR .-. SAVINGS! , . 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