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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-09-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. ~ . . .. ' ' :J . . . . ·: • . ., 17 i \' .. ' l I • ' DAILY PILOT Psychic Aid Sought .. , * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBE R 29, 1978 ~ "· "° tn.uen.-.•r ... • For Missing Coast Girl . ' ~ .......................................................................................................................................... ~~ 1 • IDgh Sehool Grid Results l • Pair Nabbed ID Mesa Deist ' ' • Valley Woman Bops Rapist • 18 Indicted ht GS/l Fraud 1 ......................................................... .. • * ·• 'Sid Mask Baadlts' Pontiff's Pastoral Life • Mesa Suspects In · 20 Heists? Reign: 34 Days Considered Key VATICAN ClTY fAPl -Five Ca tholic C hurc h a nd the Italian cardfoals. ranging in age dominance of non-H a ll a n from 57 lo 75, were mentioned c<1rdinals. a foreign pope might Two men charged with the robbery or a Costa Mesa shoe store may be linked to nearly 20 Orange County robberies in which masked bandits used a sawed-0ff rifle and a revolver to pufl orr the heists, Costa Mesa investigators said today In custody today on suspicion or armed robbery are Samuel . Borunda, 32, of Garden Grove and 25-year-0ld Jesus Cas,sanova of Santa Ana. Both are being heJd al Orange County J ail with High School Grid Scores Thursdity nig ht saw more football action for some Orange Coast high ~~~ ~~~~: _;:-.-_:~ ~ sco res. For detaiTs. see today's spo rts section ?ages B6 and 87. ' ,, Los Amigos 16 University O Santa Ana 13 Ocean View 6 Rim of World 33 Laguna Hills O v A T I CAN CITY c AP l _ Pope today as possible s uccessors .to put a n end to the four-century bail set at$2S,000each. John Paul 1. the humbl<? "little Pope John Paul I. ' I talian domination of the The men were arrested by man .. elected "J>Onliff of the Vatican observers expect the papacy. Santa Ana police early Wednes· Roman Catholic Church just 34 College of Cardinals to tum to But. m 20 days of pre-conclave day following the robbery or a days ago. died or a heart attack anothc-' Italian with stro ng dcliberalion!i after the death or Kinney Shoe Store on Harbor in his bed late Thursday. The pastorat-experience, as 1t did in Paul VI, a consensus developed Boule\'ard in Costa Mesa Tues· 65-year-old pope's reign was one e lecting Cardinal Albino Lu-re portedly with th e concur- day afternoon. or the briefest in hi s tory but his ciani. patriarch of Venice, as rcncc of foreign cardinals - In the robbery two shoe store warmth and good humor had Pope John Paul r on Aug. 26 that the next pope should again employees were tied up and six nonetheless endeared him to T hose me ntioned inc luded be an Italian, but r ich in customers were herded into a millions. Cardinal Salvatore Pa ppalardo. p a s t o r a I • r at her than ,. bathroom before the bandits An 0 r r i c i a I vat i ca n SOUGHT BY PSYCHIC 60, a r chbishop of P alermo, $ici-bureaucratic, experience. ~ escaped in a car stolen from one a nnouncement said John Paul, Valeena Miiier, 5 ly; Cardinal Corrado ,U rs~1 70, Ursi and Si rt were reported by of the employees. There were no who had a history or health a rchbishop of Naples; Ca\amal the ltalian press as ha ving been \ injuries. problems, died at about 11 p.m. G i o v a rt n4i Co I o m b o, · 7 5, under consideration a long with ~ Wa llets and purse s or" the T hursday <2 p.m. PDT> while Mi.ssing Girl Lucia na before thl' conclave set- c us tomers were take n along reading the 15th-century book of APPLAUSE GREETED tied on the patraach of Ve nice on with $400 in cash from the s t.ore. meditations "The Imitation of LAST AUDIENCE -A4 the fi rst day or voling. The link with other county rob-Christ." T D --.. So ht The archbishorls of Naples and beries this year is based on In death he still had his usual .I. 0 ~ lfgi. a rchbishop of Milan . Cardinal Genoa a re again eons idered · general descriptions or the ski smile. said a senior cardinal. Giuseppe Siri, 72, archbishop of among the leading "papabili," ma sked bandits and fiow they The body was discovered this By p hie? Genoa, and Cardinal Giovanna or possible popel>. S ir1 , a operate, poUce said. The use of a morning at about 5:30 by his SYC • Benelli, 57, arc hbis hop of ca rdinal for 25 years. carries a sawed-off rifle and a revolver private ~retary. the Rev. John Florence. corn,~rvat1ve la~I While Urs1 is has .been a common factor, in· Ma gee. By RAYMOND ESTRADA JI But, observers pointed out. considered a m1ddle ·of·the-road vest1gators said. "Since he had · failed to see 0t1•0..1,P11o1sc..1t · frontrunners often lose out -as moderat~. . I Santa Ana P.Olic!_sattL~Y ~e-~~im.._ W)·~e c1l~~!.~ .. M<~,r.:::~ ~~'4~~,(~-;i!'.j~~~·~·~~~ v·,,.-__ .wlle11~~~~~l>ii.lld.._~C\n-.e>l'..:.... •. ~-i~~~·flm"tfi'~~tlr"ilnft."·:r-~tt· CJ' dn'S~Actig1rl ls a 'sk'Yln);atlfie"Vatacan: 'fle ,..~ · flM'~·'fNW"""·.-;; the two men we re arrested he found him dead in the bed have called upon an Anaheim who e nt.ers the conlave as a fSee ITAUAN, Page AZ) about 4:30 a.~. Wednesday. with the light on a s with a woman who claims she can use pope, leaves as a cardinal." person who had been re ading," her psychic powers to locate the Luciani was seldom men· QlJIZ FOCVSES ON COUNTY T est how m uc h you know about Orangt> County with a quiz on Featuring, Page Bl. the announcement s aid. child. tioned as a possible successor to A doctor was immediately Police and FBI agents have Pope Paul. Many expected the summoned, and attributed death found no trace o f Valeena new pope to emerge from the to "ac ut e myoca rdi al M a ri s ka Mille r wh o was r a nks or the experie n ced infarction." Monsignor Canisio abduc ted .July 31 from her cardinals in the c uria, the van L1ercte, the pope's vicar for g randpare nts· hom e in church's central administration. Vatican City, blessed the body. Huntlng1on Beach. Some even predicted that, con· "Providence took him away Police belie ve Va leena's sideriftg the universality or th1• from us so suddenly." said Carlo natural mother, Carn all a Miller . 700-millio~ m e mbe r Roman <See POPE, Page AZ> 25. took t he gi r l from the g randpare nts and legal Weatb :i.r 18 Face GSA Fraud Rap guardians. Kenneth and Juanita Moore. Mrs. Moore said t-Oday she has asked a psychic known only as "Rose'' to aid in 1.he search for the little Rirl, a child beauty queen . Coast Woman Foils Rapist A 24-year-0ld Fountain Valley woman warded off a would-be rapis t by striking him with a nashlh~ht during a pred awn at· tack in her upstairs apartment, police reported. Cle aring by mid-day Satu r d ay and coole r . Hi ghs Saturday ranging from low to m irt-70s at beaches to 85 inland. Low~ tomghl in mid·60s. INSIDE TODAY • BALTIMORE <AP) -A s pecial rederal grand jury in· dieted 18 persons today in an in· ves tigation or a lleged fraud within the General Services Ad· ministration. the federal govern- ment's ch.ief landlord and sup· plier. • tnvolved. Sources earlier this year estimated thot losses in the Washington region could be as much $9.4 million annually, or one· fourth o r the s upplies purchased by the stores each ypr. GSA Special Counsel Vincent It was the first indictment re-Alto has said that the GSA case tu r n e d in a m u 1 t I -c it y may be the biggest money scan· inveMigation into a lleged fraud, dal In federal history. extortion, rigged contracts and Each of the 18 persons was payoffs involving the $S billion-charged with a single count of a-year agency. · eonspiracy t.odefraud the United ll was not immediately known States. bow much money was allegedly The defendants Include 12 per. ' cent and former managers and acting managers or self-service stores within the OSA's Region III, which includes Maryland, Virginia, Delaware. the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania In addition to the past and pre· sent GSA employees, those in· dieted included the president or a Maryland firm which sold ad· mlnistrative and industrial sup- plies a nd goods to the GSA Federal Supply Service. Four others indiNed were e mployees or various olher federal agencies, Including the Department of Justice \ "We don't ha ve anything else to work on and we're reaching for anything that might help," said Mrs. Moore on her decision to bring in the psycftic. Authorities have searched co mmune s ii\ So uthe rn California and as far away as Tennessee in an effort lo find the mother and child. The Anaheim psychic said she has worked anonymous ly with Oran1ee County in cases like this before "l will need a · cture of the child and a .(.avorhe toy." sald cs.e PSYCIDC, P11e A2) ... " ... -. -. The woman awoke and found a m an in his 20's crouched next to he r bed al 5.45 a .m . She grabbed her flashlight and struck him . The m an Oed on foot from the apartments near the corner of Slater Avenue and Ward Street, said police Lt. Curl Lawrence The woman was unhurt The foiled rapist Is still at large PoUee believe the man climbed a trellis and through a window left open due to Thursday's heat. •• ~ ........ Southern Cal1/onua stands to gain /rom Clll aerospace boom. but still faces stron~ F:uropean competttaan. See Page lJ3. l•de"' At Y.v• S..-.k e Al INllll• 1 10 L M. 80.. A• llltll'U\ 8 J CAlll&fftle AS Gleull1M ())." C.mlo c;. CNu-• ~ OHlll N•llfft Al l•llwtel P... A• a.ttrtAl_,..(1-10 """'""' .,., H~•« ttlf 82 lftkrmlultft Ct AMll.e~ It llM•IH CS.HI """'"""~ •1 Nell ... alN•wt At Of.,. .. ,_, .... •t\lattUftf\ C> t ,, ..... ~ .. '-'' .... '*•Ma,_, IM Ttltvltl.,. ca 111Htff'\ ~HI ·W.~ M w .. 11...ar Cr.tt Wtrtf Ht~ At , -. . ., " ... -.,.. ,,,. -r ~ . .. .. .. , ' . . .t2 DAILY PILQ!__.§_ f-ruiay, S.ptemt>er '9 1918 R ail Pickets Upped By Striking Clerks \\ \ ... I II '\I" II'\ 'I' 'trik 111~ r.t1I t'll•rk,, nrdt•rrd to work h\ ) 't .. -.t d• 111 I .11 lt•t frltf>l'l'I UIJ ~Ill~' 11111' 111"11 old l11tlJ\ .. t11~11lj! or Ii 11!111~ 111\11.1Htc 11o1t11111~111t .1f1,•1 1 lt'llt'r 11 1111h • ri fu"cl lo ttOllH11 l 1111•1 '11•n11n.1111t I lw .. 111k1· "• u11tin111nt,! un 100 pn•-.1<1!-111 I· rt·d Kroll ... u1d to d11y. Hh houra; afwr <.:Mrt4'r pni- d 11 tt•d h1-. ortlt'r for ;J flQ d;1y 1 ooltn~· off pt•111"I ~ill 1.1kt• llw 1.1!1111.tel w111k1·1' hJ1·k tu lht• JlllJ t\ roll -..1111 ht· wou Id 111H <ii.k m1·m twr-. lo ut1e•y I h1 • pn•Mdt'1\l ·~···----HEART ATTACK ENDS REIGN OF JOHN PAUL I Pontiff Shown on Sept. 3, Day of His Installation Fro '" Page A l POPE DIES ••. <'on I <tlonit:ri. the 85· year-old 1kan of tht' Colle.i.:e of Cardinals. • We arc all wath our eyes turned uµwa rd wondering about the inst·rutable designs or God." My noon. the body of the c hurc h's 26:Jrd pontiff lay in sta te in the Vati ca n 's Clementine Jla ll. just a few room ' awa\ from the bedroom whP11· hl· dtt>d. A steady stream ol Pl'Ol)lc. from cardinal!> and pol1l11'(tl leaders to foreign l1111r"1' a nd hou!>ewives . filed ~""' ·1 h ,. h o d ~ I a y o n a \ 1•1\ l't <11 a1wc1 bier, dres!>t•d tn a whit.-cmbrn1dcred ankle-length robl· .ind a red c·hal>uble. a white m1t n· nn h1-. ht•ao and a pastornl :-.1,tlf 1 t•,lt•d .1l1111g!>1de the body 111, hand' \\t•rt· cla::.p1•d together holding '' rn!>;1ry. Behind the hwr stood '' tall crucifi x. captured tht· 1maginat1on of his church and of lht• world." In the north llaltan mountain ha mle t whe re the pope was born. the 30 villagers attending morning Mass burs t into tears when the pari s h priest i nterrupted the service to announce the news. Confa lo ni cri said i n an interview: .. He lay in his bed, with the face s lightly reclined on the right. with his usual smile. I prayed . kissed his ha nd. then went to the pa pal chapel lo say Mass.·· Vatican sources s a id that before retjring to his bedroom Thursday ni g ht, J ohn Paul learned about the fatal shooting of a Communi st youth that evening in a right-wing ambush in Rome. ''They kill each othe r even a mong young p eopl e,., he unt ii winning guarantees the strikers would not be puniahed by ruilroad employers "I( I gl•t the protection lh1ough thl· ('OUrt . I will gel them back as quickly as possi· IJli.'. · · :.aid Kroll Thl' uruon l'h1ef suggested that .1::. a muller of "true {a1rness .md ~venhandedness, Congress might con~1dcr s e1z1ng the ru1lroacb for the United States government ror the duration of the dispute, as well as ordering workers back t.o their jobs.·· More than 300.000 rail workers "'ere off the JOb, declining t.o 1• r o :. s p 1 c k e l I i n e s o f t h e Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks. The industry s aid the ex· panded picketing would dis rupt every major r ail carrier in the country, inconveniencing and som c limes s tr'andlng com: muters. tying up s hipments of food. cars. coal a nd other ·vital freight and forcing scattered l ayoffs b ecause of parts - shipment cutoffs . At least 42 states were affected. U.S. District Judge .Aubrey R obinson broke off his post- midntght hearing on an industry request that he enforce Carter·s back ·to-work order. s aying "I'm not going to issue a tem- porary restraining order at this m oment. " and adding that he w as f a r fro m s ure h e had JUrtsdiction in the m atter. However, he scheduled an af- ternoon session today to bear fina I ar~um ents on the in-dustry•s request for a perma- ne nt injunction to make the strikers obey Carter 's order and the union's request for protec- tions from reprisaJs . The president's authority un· de r the National Railway Labor Act is clouded from a legal sta ndpoint because the law was writte n and has been used generally to prevent rai I strikes rather than to end them once they had begun. Both union and industry lawyers were in court trying to determine the authori· ty of Carter's order. The strike grew dramatically three days ago when 4.600 BRAC members, who have been seek- ing additional job security, ex· panded their 2'h -month walkout a ga inst Norfolk & Western Railway t.o 43 other major lines that had contributed to a mutual aid fund helping N&W weather the strike. On Thurs day. however . as Carter was announcing his back-to-work order under the fe d e ral l aw 's e m ergen cy provisions. the union stepped up its picketing to include all 73 carriers. whic h have been contributing a total of $800.000 a day to N&W The ~·lb of the l'hurches of Romt• tollt:d in unison at noon in mourning Some faithful knelt in St P1'1t•1"-. Squan: and prayed. reportedly commented in what Bandit Hits m ay have been his last words. __ _ As it did after 80-year-old Pope Paul VI died on Aug. 6. Mt'l>l>agt'l> of (·onrtolence began also of a heart atlack. the fl owing tn almost 1mmed1ately c hurc h mac h inery or papal from around t he world. The s uccession immediately went It alian govPrnmen t d eclared into motion . The V a ti c an ·~ Restaurant~ $1,000 Taken n.1lt0nal mourning !>ec r etar y of s tate, French : In Wa:.h1ngton , President Cardinal Jean Villot. who takes A lone bandit, armed with a ~ C <1 rtt•r •~!>Ut·d a s tate ment over church leadership during 22-caliber revolver . took Sl,000 ~ l'Xpn·~-.mg ''deep sadne~s " and the interregnum, ordered that from Coco's Restaurant near the •: :-.Jy111g. ··1n the brie f weeks of the 112 cardinal-electors around Orange County Airport shortly -. .ht:. ret&:ll. Pope John P aul t he. w.orldtravel back to Rome to a fter midnight this morning. :: prepare for the selection of the Newp<>rt Beach police ~aid the ;: ir:'_.111 P a-A I 264th pope. s tickup occ urred a fte r th'e ' ...... ,,-U nder c hurch law, t h e res ta urant at 4647 MacArthur ;. conclave of cardinals must meet Blvd. had closed and e m plo.vees ~ PSYCHIC between the 15th and the 20th were cleaning up. :: • • • day a fter the pope's death. The The robber .. whose fac~ was ~ Ro'l' . Vatican said all cardinals In c~vered by a s ki mask. c.ornered a ;:: ·'-T he toy mu!>t he handled Rom e would meet S aturday di s hwa s h e r .outsid e th.e O••h Pllol Shit P"°lo Fight, Fight, Fight University High School chet!rleader Deb· bic Grattan ll·ads a n enthus iastic cheer for lhe TroJan supporters at Thursday's g;,1ml· Oe~p1H• fJ11bb1 L·'..; and the team·.., ef· forts. l'rn vcr~1 I ) fell lo Lo~ Amtgo::. High St'hool Hi-0. Most of Working Mollls Like Jobs N t-:w YORK <AP • More than half of all women w1lh children uodcr lK an· ·in_thl' labor force and a study tnd1cales that the m UJOrtly of them like their Jorn. and plan to keep workmg until retire m ent. The survey by thl· A.C. Nielsen Co. also round. however that working mothers are cvenJ y split about whether they view their oc cupations as a career or "just a job." T HE NIELSEN CO .. wtnCH CONDUCTED the ~tudy on behalf of a fas t food c hain, based its findings on telephone tn terviews and follow-up questionnaires in volving a sample of 508 working mothers . For purposes of the survey. working mothers were defined as· metrncd womt•n, 25 to 49, with hus bands employed on a full hmc basis ;;ind living ul homt• and with children under 18 abo laving al hom l· To qualify. the women had to be employed outside the home Labor Department statistics show that there arl' almost JO :l million women with children under 18 Of these, 16. I malhon or 53 percent are e mployed. Wage -earning mothers represent 44 percent of a ll women workers. The Nielsen study concluded "The working mother appears to be satisfied with her dual role. Few working m others feel that their husband or children suffer as a result of their working In fact. both husband and chil<fren typically sha re in the housework -or don't care if at gets done " Among the s urvey ftndings . -NINETY-SEVJ';N PERCENT OF lhose questioned said th~y lak ed lhear work and 55 percent said they would keep on t he JOb un t1l retirement. Half said they considered their work as "Just a Job" and half described it as a career. Money is lhe m am reason for working forty percent or the· working mothers said they had JObs because they net:dcd the money. 20 percent !>aid they worked because their earrungs al- lowed the fa mily extra luxuries, and 4 percent said they were sav mg for a maJOr purchase Others said they worked for personal fulfillment. lo keep from bcmg bored or bel'ause they had always planned a caree r. -Working mothers arc mo~t likely to hold service or clerical 1obs. H<ilf of those• survc•yed said their occupation fell into this category. T wenty percl·nl of the women questioneCl .described their .iobs as professional. 16 percent said ~hey were in the sales or m anagerial categor:y, 13 percent said they we re blue collar workers and I percent refused to say what they did. -SIXTY-TWO PERCENT OF THE working mothers earn un- de r $10.000 a year and only two percent earn more than $20,000 a n nua ll y . The women's earnings are highest in the ~ales and mana~enal category. wbere fi ve percent of those questioned said they earned $20.000 or more a vear. Eighty-eight percent o( those surveyed said they wre proud of being working mothers Seventeen percent or less than one-fifth or those questioned ~aid they felt their children were slighted because of their work Working mothers generally say they get support from their families Eighty four J)i?rcent said their husbands were interested in their work. At the same lime. most of the working mothers 85 percent said they felt that women who worked have more de· mands on Lhe1r t1ml' than men with a job. Candid Slwts Embarrass Anclwrman N~W YORK <AP1 Jack ('u rr~rl y. ac anchorm:in al WN nc TV. W<.I!• t'aUght unawan· . when tht: l'amPra picked him up as he waited for a cue to d<' J one minute news update Voices could be heard in tht' baC'kg round as Cafferty. not kno wing thousands of Ne w Yorkers were· watchmg Thurs- day night. sat patiently. ~h' patted his hair ant.o ph.1l·1• a nd fiddled with a pen. Ftnall}, ht· "f)()kt•. "I wondc·r ho\\ muct-yol: havt to pa} tor a Hu rc.·r K •ri1! franchisl•'' .. hl said to no onl 1n particular Someonl' who cou!d not bl· he<11 d apparently. a :-.ked him 111 repl·at lhe question. Pen now in mouth. Caffert v again a!>ked. "How much you have to pay for a Burger King franchise.,·· The ::.t'rl't'n Wl'nt blank. An Js!>1gnment t!d1tor contacl- l'd ..at tht· s tation s~11d lhe un 1>lanned mtcr1udc was a .. human t•rror Cafferty later apologized fo r the inl'idenl on tht s tation's late t'\ enm.e report and blame~ tht- m1,hap on J computer faiiurc Newton J ury Trying Again OAKLAND t1\P1 A 1urv that has f;.ull'Cl to reacll ~ verdH·t on a ~sault t'hdrges a~a an:--1 Rlat•k Panther lead er Huey Newton has been ordered by ;. JUd,l!e to try aga1r> today . JudgP .Joseph Kar esh ordered t he s C'vcn mi.tr . five woman panel sequeste red overnight a1 :rn und1sclO!><'d hote l before they begin lhl'lr fifth day or delibera lions Tht" JUry announced agree ment Wcdn~av of a verdict on gun ~:;t>SS1on 'charges a.gainst Nl'wton but "atd ii was de adlol'ked or~ the charge that Newton p1slul wh1p~d his tailor. Pn·,ton C:.alltns, 1n 197.i . The· verd1<:l was not d1::.closed. ~~genll so thut the vibrations are morning lo discuss pla_n~. rcs.taurant. Holding the gun toh1s • . 1oo,......_"~-~ ·..z .. -.-:· ... ,,a~~°"'....,,.~~"'~~ ~d...JhA ~'\u~~ rou:ed ~bQ .. , .. '6n,,:Y. ~ 1 • i. ' . ~~ • ~. ~ ·,.~h ... ·~c:rrai'nai""ATb1 ~o'·f.irera11r m~:c.~in1ft~-e ~~tWttJ~·fri'e ""· •.r.c~ ..._ rs. oore sa1 she might 1 lh ra«taurant ·: ~ g1vt• llo'e some of \.uleena's Ve nice as pope ast m on -. , . ':: beauty t'<>ntest trophies Vah~ena s urprised Vatica n. o.bscrve~s. On<;e 1µs1de~ the ~and1t her~~d ' wa' namt..'<I Mi ss La Pl•tite in a who believed the hkely choice all th~ employees into the office N1·wport. Beach pa~cant earlier was among a doze n m o re and had the man~ger open the . ·1 .. , lhas year. pr 0 mine n t card in a Is. So noohr sadre. ft"?tf!l wt h1ch he toob k the Thl' Moores abo are offering a s pecul a tion today about a cas an pu '.'" oapaper ag. $1 .000 reward for information s uccessor to J ohn Paul was Before leaving._ the TObber had k:ichnl-! l11 th(• m1s~mg child pre{tictably subdued . the e mployees he on the ~oor ·Sht• !> our whole ltfe ... said * * * and remove d the mouthpiece thi• j.!randfather. from the .t~lephooe . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT N-t}ll-~ (tM I {).\it, P1• .. •tft""""t ... tH Ol"ft h""""'l"""N'"""° ''""'' t11t.~l\t1\PW.of'l hi'f!'tt. Or#\0' ~·.~:;-,:·:J,~~~:·~,,~:;"~~~~~ ,,.,,,, ·• H"'•°"'' Wiot1n Huf'\l1~""n.tt,, '°°""" ' .. ,, v .. 11r' '""''"# .... d,,,,.,,.. 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I ""•"•• 0, ••Wtf+W""fftt\ ~·"''" M•• .. t•proo.,c •d .. ttf'Wtvl \pre••' f'I•'"'",..,.. •1 'fl'PfllQll"tt..,.., ,._, #fAo\\ r t •0' '0-'" "1'ti l•lA Al, 4 ' ,,.. t ',,, '. f)l•fl" ,, ~ -, .. \l + 1lfi t fty n" t I \f \') tnftllt~l'f f9' It• 1 0 ,,~, 1,)11'1\ u \Q f"4'1-1\f'l1t -. . -. . ,..,.... Page A l In addition lo weanng a ski m ask. reported the victims. the sus pect wore leather gloves. ITALIAN ••• been influential in swinging the con c la ve t o Lucian i , but, a lthough he has both curial and pastoraJ experience, he may be judged too young for the time being. He, too, is taken as a con- servative. .. If the cardina l e lectors want- ed a past.oral pope from Italy on- ly five weeks ago, there s hould be no reason for them to change in s uch a short lime, .. a Vatican observer commented. tr the previous criteria of an Italian and a past.or holds, that would work agains t Curia cardinals who were considered among top contenders to suc- ceed Pope Paul V1 -Sergio PlgnedoH, Seb astiano Ba11io and Pericle Felici. Some o f the non-Italian cardi~l!...Pr~iouslY CQDSl~er~l p.9p&, ~ _. _. *',;tu.A,,,.-..: leU ,, I Villot, Fre nch be'ad of the Vatican bureaucracy and the church 's interim administrator, Argentine Eduardo Plronlo and Outc h Primate J oh annes Wlllebrands. Pope Reign Not Slwrtest VATICAN CITY <AP} - At least six or the 263 popes of th e R o man Catholk Churc h h ad shorter reigns than Pope John Paul I. who died Thursday in the 34th day of his papacy. Pope Stephen IT died three days after his elec- tion in 752. Both Marcellus II. In lSSS. and Urban Vll, In 15 90. had 13-day papacies. Boniface VI was pope for 15 days In 896 .""hll~.vi.~~.-. ff, ffD'fs 'in ~f~an<f Theo<tore ti 20daysin897 The longest papacy was th•l or Pius IX. who re· igned for 32 years begin- ning an l846 --. . .. ... • .. .. " /. ' MESA. CAPf 9'1611 • PHONE 640 48Je -6«6 2355 ... , . .. . , . . . \. . . ·. ' ' I I • f J 7 Orange Coast Today's Closing ~ .Y. Stoeks I ' ~()IT I ON ~ . VOL. 7t, NO. 272, 4 SECT IONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS Five Italians Likely Pope Successor~ ~ VATICAN t'ITV tt\P I f'l\lt• Hahsn card)nalb, r naina 1n iaat.· from S7 to 75, ~,·n· m1•nt1on1-d tod )' po!\Stblt> SU('C't''llo4>~ to Popt-Joon Paul I V&hC'tm ob.\t'nl'r., c p..•c.-1 lht> C'ollegv o( (.')1rd1nul~ to tum to nother ltttl1nn 'A t lh 'lrt>n5" s•u tor<1l <'"'Pt'f'lt'n1·t' "' 11 1l1d lrt t"h•l't1nfll (·nrdin.11 Albino tu c.-11tnl, patr111rC'h l)f Vt•nu·e. a~ Pupo John Paul I (m Au6t 2() * • • T hoi.t• m ·nt 1onl·d 1 ncludcd Cardlnul St1lv11ton· P11pp1.1l1.1rdo. tlO, .1rehblRhoJ> of Pnlcrmo, S1c1 I . Cimlmnl Corrado Ural. 70, .ir<"hb1!thop of N1wh·'· C1.1rd1nal (i1 11va n111 ('olombo , 7S . :111·hh1 i.hop of Mtl<Jfl , (.;urdmul <';1uM1p1>4• Sin 72, 11rc•hb1,ho11 Of Geno<£ .ind c .. rdan.il G10vcrnn1 lh·nt•ll1 . !>7, urchbabhop of Fh-1rt>nt t• Hut ob .. t>rh·r-. pointed out. • • • frontrunnt'n.; oft en lol'ie out -as in the last papal election. There Ill 1t ll<tylng at the Vatican : "He APPLAUSE GREETED LAST AUDIENCE -A4 who c ntt-rs the conlave as a pope, leaves as a cardina l." Luciana was seldom me n t1ont-d ab a possible successor to Pu1,.1~ PauJ M<iny expected the * * * ne w pope Lo emerge from tht! ranks o f the experie n ced cardina ls in the c uria, the church's central administration. Some even predicted that, con· sidering the universality of the 700·m ilho n member Ro m a n Cath o lic Ch u rch and the d ominan ce of non-Italian cardina ls. a foreign pope m ight put a n end to the rour·century Italian domination o f the * * * pa pacy. But, in 20 days of pre·conclavt deliberations a fter the death of Paul Vl. a consensus developed -r eportedly with the concur· rence of foreign cardinals that the next pope should again b e an Ita lian , b ut rach in pa s toral , r a th e r than bureaucratic, experience. Ursi and Siri were reported by the Ita lian press as having been * * ... under consideration a long with Luciani before the conclave set- tled on the patriach of Venice on the first day or votm~ The archbishops of Naples and Genoa a r e clgaan cons idered among the lead mg ··papabih. ·· or possi ble popes. Sa ri. t4 cardinal for 25 years. carries a conservative l<Abel while Ursi is considered a middle·of·the·road moderate. * • * ohn Pa I • 1es at 18 Cited • ID Fraud Vatican Shaken First GSA Raps Surf ace in Probe By Death BALTIMORE CAP ) A special federal ~rand Jury in· dieted 18 persons today in an in· vestigatio n of a lleged fraud within the Gene ra l Services Ad· minis tration. the fede ral govern- ment 's cruer landlord and s up- plier It was the first indictme nt re- turn e d in a multi -c ity investigation into a lleged fraud, extortion, rigged contracts and payoffs involving the $5 billio n· a· year agency. It was not immediately known how much money was allegedly involved. Sources earlier this year estimated that losses in the Washington region could be as muc h $9.4 million annua lly, or on e -fourth or the s upplies purchased by the stores each year. GSA Special Counsel Vincent Alto has said that the GSA case may be the biggest money scan- dal in federal history. Each of the 18 persons was U fJert arian A dded Senate Candidates' SholV N 0"7 a Trio John Scllmitz a nd Ron Cordova again thre w verbat punches at each othe r in the ir fifth political debate Thursday. The big~est change in their road s h o w wa s the add ition of Libertarian Party candidate David ik'rgland The three candidat es for the 36th State Senate seat to be vacat e d b y Newpo rt Beach Republican Dennis Carpenter met before 95 Saddleback VaJley Chamber or Commerce mem- bers and gucsLo; al the Mission Viejo Country Club. Republican Schmilz scor ed points before the businessmen's ~roup early an the debate by marking Dem ocr at Cordova, 74th district assemblym an. as a recipient of campaign donations from organized labor. o.11, l"li.t SUH ,,_, NEW FACE IN RACE Candidate Bergland · · 1 get my money from busi- ness groups a nd free enterprise groups," Schmitz said. "Ron Cordova has been heavily sup· ported by the United Teachers of bos Angeles and the Californla Federation of Teachers. both groups which advocate teachers' strikes and busing " Sc hmi tz a Is o sa id h Is He suggested that local gov· Democratic opponent is backed ernments be given three percent heavily by the Committee on of the s ix percent state sales lax Political Education (COPE), an instead of the current 1.25 per- a rm of the AFL·CIO. cent. Cordova ignored the punch Bergl~d. kept off the rostrum ·'and Jil~~~lti~ Jl~fayie...~~t prev..!~.11~ s po!1sors of the '1'rdml~1ni-rt01~frltl~7.~;r~~ . .......__~~~· .. ~ distribution of taxes and saying opened b¥ cla1.mang that. vote rs that preservation of "local for the first lame have an OP· a utonomy'' 1s the m ost impor· portunity for "a true alternative t ant issue facing legislators in candidate ... the post.Jarvis era. <See SENATE, Paice A2) Pie H1•rled Vndaunted Jarois Carries On PORTLAND, Ore fAPl - California t ax·re\lolt leader Howard Jarvis was struck in the face with a pie by an unknown a ssailant today while addressing a confe re n ce of n e w s paper editors "Don't worry folks, it doesn't bother me a bit," Jarvis told The Associated Press Managing Editors Associat.ion m eeting. The assailant, 8 young man wearing a suit, das hed out the door after heaving the pie. A h otel o fficial said the ma n escaped throu,rh a s ide door leading lo the street. J a r vis , co -aut h or o f Ca llfornla 's Proposition 13 in June, wu a member of a panel II ( di sc u ssing t ax limitation measures. He wiped the remains of what appeared to be a le mon mer· ingue pie from hi s hair a nd glasses and continued his ad· dress t o the severa l hundred editors. Asked later what flavor it was, Jarvis said, "I don't know. I didn't taste it." QUIZ FOCUSES ON COUNTY Tes t how much you know about Orange County with a quit on Featurina. r:1Re Rl •• charged with a single count or conspiracy Lo defraud the United States. The defendants include 12 per· cent a nd former managers and acting managers or self.service s tores within the GSA 's Region ti I. which includes Maryland, Vir g inia, Delaware. the District or Columbia a nd Pennsylvania. ln addition to the past a nd pre· sent GSA employees. those in· die ted included the president of <See GSA. PaJ(e A2) Mesa Nude Held on Sex Rap A mooel a t a nude photo. g ra phy studio in Costa Mesa was a rrested by undercover police Thursday after s he allegedly of· fered to engage in a sexual act for an extra fee. vice officers s aid today T aken into custody on suspi- cion of solicitation of prostitu· lion was Paula Laurie Kelley who listed her address as 583 W. 19th S t.. t he location of the S unshine Studio. The 25·year ·old mode l was take n lo Orange County Jail where bail was set at $500. Costa Mesa police Sgt. Gary Webster sa1ci today she was ar- rested about ri ve minutes after a police undercover officer paid $17 for a 15·mioute nude photo st:ssion Thursday 's 5:30 p.m. arrest was the second at the studio ~ancc it opened last spring. Residents of the area have raised questions about the operation and the city is at· te mpting lo s hut the studio down . contcndlng thc:it-ih>pened- without a required conditional use permit City Attorney Robert Cam - pagna has been directed by the City Council to seek a pre. liminary injunction in Orange <See A.RREST, Page A2> Al"~ HEART ATTACK ENDS REIGN OF JOHN PAUL I Pontfff Shown on Sept. 3, Day of Hf• lnetaltetlon -. 'De was Kind' Child Touched by John Paul I VATICAN CITY CAPI A s tunned Roman Catholic Church. suddenly bereft of its new leader by the · 'inscruta blt: designs of God." mourned today the death of Pope John Paul I. the humble laborer's son whose brief but c h ee rful rei g n heartened millions throughout the world. The 65-year-old pontiff was found dead in h is be d lhi:; morning. stricken by a heart att ack at ll p.m . the night before. The light was on. an opened book of m~ditations lay n earby and, s aid " senior cardinal. rus face still bore "his usua l smile " John Paul reigned as pontiff of the 700·milllon·member church • for j ust 34 days. the s hortest pontificate in modern history "Providence took him away from us so suddenly." said Carlo Confalonjen . 8S·year·old d ean of the College of Cardinals . "We ar e a ll with our eyes turned upward wondering about the inscrutable designs of God." Lo ng -time friends of the pontiff. who had a histo ry of frail health, said J ohn Paul m:.y havt! worked himself to death .. Evidently of la te he had lo undergo cfforL'i and tens ions that ROME <AP) One of the "I was very happy." Daniele he rnobably could not phys ically Roma ns most closely touched to-said. "I thought he would last stand, .. sa id the Rev Ma rio day by the death or Pope John long because he would h<Ave Senigagli a. secreta ry to the pope Paul I was 9-year-old Da niele made a good pope. Ht: was s im when he was Cardinal Albino Bravo. who nustered the pontiff patico. kind. He s miled a ll the Luciani of Venice --- in a n impromptu dialogue Wed · time. he was happy all the time "Possibly the burden was too nesday before 17,000 people. "Then, he spoke in a way that much to bear for the new pope," "Mother told me before going also we liUle children were abl<' commented Vienna's Cardinal to school that the pope was de· lo understand even if it was "' Fr<inz Koenig upon learning the ad," the boy said in an in· grown up." new!) le r vit•w "I was very sorry As it did only 54 days ago in beeause when I saw him he was * * * the dea th or 80-year old Po1>4: very well " M S Paul Vl , <il so or a heart Daniele. a fifth-gr ader. at· Ourning el attack. t he l·h urch s et into tended the pope's weekly public motion an ancient mourning Mtc audience a long with his class and the process or choosing it" and a teacher He recounted : In Diocese 264th s piritual leadt•r The- "The pope ma de a s peech. conclave of cardinals to elect a Then he said that unless he was successor must open within 20 wrong-ther~was ~ fifth grade Of Orange da.¥s otthc POD.lill's ®cilll ~Y class in the audience and could Oct. 18 at the latest he have one boy up there with Vatican obser ver-; speculated h' h I h. Th d A week of mourning has been the cardinals would seek a pope im to e P im. c nun tol declared for the Orange Diocese like John Paul an Italian with me to go and 1 we nt " by Monsignor Ha rry Trower no links to the central church The pope ha~ been sp~ak.ing of who is presiding in the absence administration. the need for cve~y Christian to of t he Mo s t Rev Wi Iii am .. If the cardina l c lectorc; m a ke he~dw~y "' the love ?f Johnson, bishop of Orange wa nted a pastoral pope from God Dame le stood. by the po~ s Bishop J ohnson is leading a Italy only rive weeks ago, then~ thhrotnhe ash the po1~t11rrkastkcd him g ro ~ p of or a n ge Cou nty should be no reason for them IC' Jlan:!i ~Wu~.flld.l.t! ~., w e er ' e . OU y I!' e ~O\le ~~· .: l:'ilP...{t&~jg.M1e. ~~"'11\ su~h.,,.~·' s rt J..,i.IJt,;.r -.f ~~h . . ibl -~~ . ne ~~~. (~ ' ~ ~ ~.,~..,"".,.~ .•. .-The'· iiontlff was v1s1 y sur· . . · · • • ~z~ Restaurant•, pras ed wtien Daniele s aid "no." arrave m Rome Sunday w~e.re h<' The child explained he liked his w~s to have had an a udience t~acher a nd did not want to lose with the .late Poi_>e. . $1,000 Taken her. The crowd cheered in de· Mo n s ignor rrower , vicar light. general. of the diocese, tooay IS· * * * s ued this statement : A lone bandit, armed with a .22-caliber revolver . took $1 ,000 from Coco's Restaurant near the Orange County Airport shortly after midnight this morning.· Newport Beach police said the s tickup occurred a fte r the restaurant al 4647 MacArthur Blvd. had closed and employees were cleaning up. The robber, whose face was covered by a ski mask. cornered a d is hwa s h er o utside the restaurant. Holding the gun lo his head , the s uspect forced the e mpl oyee bac k into the restaurant Once Inside, the bandit herded all the employees into the office and had the manager open t.he floor s afe. from which he took the cash and pulitintoa paper bag. Before lea\ling, the robber ba:! the employees lie on the noor a nd re moved the mo ut hpiece Crom the telephone In addition to wearing a ski mask, CCPortcd the victims. lhe a~p~c\ wore lealbet &lon•~ • "The whole Catholic world is POOP R eign deeply saddened by the death of r -the holy father. lie captivated the entire world in his brief re· Not S/wrtest ign as supreme pastor or the church. VATICAN CITY (AP> - Al least six of the 263 p o p es o f th e R o m an Catho li c C hurc h h ad ~horter reigns tha n Pope J o hn Paul I. who died Thursday In lhe 34th day or his papacy. Po pe Stephen It died three days after his elec- tion In 752. Both Marcellus JI, In 1555, a nd Urban VII, in 1590. h ad 13 -d ay papacies. Boniface VI was pope for 15 d ays in 896 while Leo XI served 17 days In 1605 and Theodore II 20daysinR97 Th<' longest papacy was that or Pim; IX. who re - igned for 32 years t\tg1n· nlng in 1846. "The people of the diocese of Orange join in prayer for the re- pose of his soul. A week of m ourning will be observed in tbc diocese and daily Masses will be celebrated for the pope. "A special memorial req uiem Mass will be celebrated in rach paris h church and at the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Orange on the day of the funerul Mass in Rome ." Firemen OK Tenns BUTTE. Mont. f AP) -Ry 3 10· 1 vote, th<' Rutte·Silver Bow Council of Commll'l'ioners ac cepted a new contract Thursday ni~ht with firemen. offim1lly e nding a I l·day walkout. the '.r nr~eUtskmdlo.Montana. Or:.n:CA:ast Weather Clt?a r ing by m1d·day Sa turday and coo l ~r llighs Saturday ranging from low lo m id ·70s a t beaches to 8.5 inland. Lows toni~ht m mid·60s . 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QUITS THE FORCE Newpor1 Cop Holub Oran Uulub 1wld h • nrvc r t•X· ,1.-ct .. d to l(t'l ric h b •IOM d rM1lh't'O'llU\, hut ht• 1hdn I \'ll l~"t I 111 h11 \'t• t•1 M'll h!b ho uM to m ake t·nd:. m t'i.1 Holub ll th '"'''' re•ccnt of Newport &·•<"h 1.ohn 11111n lo ro :.if'n lk will tuJw u r11n,.tructlon t11h 111 lht• .. tllll' of W ,J,htn.C\1111 ,.fl• 1 lt•u\ 1111'( lht· 1lt-purt11w nt n1•'.\l m11nth l'lw ('(10!'JlrUt 111>0 JOh wall brlnl( 1n ubout $13 un hour tliN JOIJ 111 Ith tht• 11ohc:t· dt•tm• tm1•nt p~yi. u lllllt· roort· th•m 19 .All hour, ht· \.Aid llolul>. 29 Joim•tl ttw dupurt mcnt f1 vt )'l'Uh "'"11 uncJ h1ti. County Robbe ries f An ked to S uspe cts ? I W O nwn d wr Kl'd .... II h lh•· r otlbt•n of J ('u:.t.1 Mt•,,1 hot• .. tore 111 Jy l>o· hnk1•1l to 111•.trh :. ... 1 Ora n~c County rohlil·r 11"' 1n "hu h m.1-.l.••11 h.tr11lah ll 'l'd ,, ,.,.,.,,.,111rt 11fl .. Jnd ,1 ll·1,,1h1·r to pull o ft llw h1·1-.1-. ('11:.td M1•-.J 11H1•-.11j.!.rt11i-. ,,1111 toda) 111 1·11 .. 11111\ tcHl.i'! 1111 ... u .. pk aon uf .1rrrwd robh<·ry J rt: Samut•I Uururula. :n, of (; ant1•n (;row Jnd 2!! H'UI old .lt•-.u-. ("w,-.aOOVil 11f ~a11l:1 i\n;r ltoth a rt· being hc·lrt .1t Orange <'ounty J i11l with hJ II -.t'l al $25,00() l'UCh T ilt· 111t•n v.t-r1· ,Jrre:.lcd hy ~.111!.J Am• pol1t•t· early W1•tln~· 1IJY followrnJ.: lht• rollhcry or u K an11t·y Shot· Store cin Harbor 1irn1lt·\ :11<1 111 <'0..,1:1 Mt·~a Tm·~ 1f,1 ~ ,I fl l'rlllMJll In tht· robhcry two shoe storl' e mploy<'l'S wt·n · tlt·d up und sbc t•u:.tomers wt.•1t> herded into u ba throom bt'fort: the bandit:. t:M•aped an & <:or ~tolcn from one 111 tht.· t•mployt.'l'h. There we re no 1111unt•!> w IJ llcl!> and purses or lhc c u!l lomers were taken a long with $400 In cash from the store. The link with other county rob- be ries this year is based on generaJ descriptions or the· ski mas ked bandits and how they operate, police said. The use of a sawed-ore rifle and u revolver has been a common factor, in· vesligators said. Santa ·Ana police said they re· covered cash and weapons when the two men were arrested about 4 :30 a .m . Wednesday. worked a VUrit•ly or U!l!UJ&nmen~ fro m ta<'<'ld"nt lnvC'stlgutor to lt'IH'hl'r In lht• \'OP on ('&mpUh prol'rum at local hi.ch St·hooht to truinin.c officer lie ulso as a m ombcr Of thu dl'1Htrtmcmt'6 SWAT and tactkti l l<'Umi; lloluh 11; the t~th policeman t.o h '<l Vt: lht• dl•purt mcnt iUnct: J a 11uury In a two-pul(e notice or re· lill(nullon d livered lnHt week llolub bitterly nol4..'d thul fullure of the l'lty to griant pay raises hu~ forted ham out or a Job he lovei. · 'Ovt•r the past three years. lht• cost or laving made m y llh:stylc unposslble a& no orrset- llllK ritUM.c'ti cumc from'the caty to allow "" to maJntaan any 11ccep· l&hle i.tandurd," he said. l'altnK lh1• t1ty'~ standing al 14th out or the c·ounty's 25 law enforcement agencies in value or puy <And benefits. Holub said hto did not exrx>et to ge t rich. he Just expected "a competitive wage " In the past three years. he charged, the cost or living has increased 23 percent. Durinr that time, no pay raises or "poor" ones have diminished his buy in.: power by 20 percent. "I was forced to seH a car and then my house," he said. Negotiations are currently un· de r way between city council representatives and all or the city's six employee associations. City councilmen are prohibit· ed from granting direct pay raises thJs year because the city took $1.65 million in slate aid after passage of Proposition 13. Ob1>ervers say the negotiations with the public sa fety employee gro ups involve thl' city paying more of the cos t o f frinice New Trash Setup Due Here's How It'll Work/or Newport Monday mark:. the start or a new tras h pack up s<'heduJe an Newport Beach. Tra~h will be packed up once a week, in ~lead of twil'e u wt>ek and many of the trash pi<'kup days have been changed. T he new schedule 1s : MONDAY: West Newport south or Wcsl Cous t Hhthway and Balhou Boulevard from the Santa Ana River to the Ne.wport Pier, the Ualboa Peninsula from the Newport Pier to th(• harbor jetty, Newport Cn.~l. Lido Sunds a nd the Lido Trailer Park. TUES DAV: Cliff H av t:rl , Newport flc1~ht~. Lido l~lc, Newport Shores, Balboa Cove ~. Park Lado trnc l , Finley trac t . Nt·wport Island. 32nd Street to 44lh Street lli't Wl'''n Balboa Ho ule vu rrl und M arcui. Avt•nU<'. Wt;f)N~SOAY : Ltnda b it:. llarbor F ,....P-ee A J Isla nd. Beacon Bay, Promontory Bay a nd Harbor Is land Drive, the Cove, Newport Marina, Balboa Is land. Bayshores , De Anza Trailer Park. Annivers ary truct, Vista Bahia, west side of Irvine Avenue to Tus tin Avenue between Holiday Road and Santa Isabe l Avenue, Baycresl, Westcllrr, Harbor Highlands, Dover Shores and M arlner11 Square. THURSDAY: Cameo Shores, Shorecliffs, Corona del Mar south of East Coasl Highway, China Cove, Breakers Drive, Irvine Terrace, Big Canyon. Eastbluff, The Bluffs. t 'RIDAV: Ca meo Highlands. Corona Highlands. Harbor View Hills. Coronoa dcl Mar north of Eai;t Coast Highway, Broad· moor. Jasmine Creek, Lusk tract. Spyglass Hill. Canyon Crest , Scav1cw Broadmoor. llarhur Ridge, lforhor Vie w Knolls. Harbor View Homes. SENATI: CANDIDATES DEBATE. • • Libertarians. he said. are dif· Both Cordova a nd Schmitz breaking a promise to a group of lcrenl The other parties want to cha rge d that Orange County manufacturers . He s aid the "control your bodies and proper-does n 't receive Its proportionate Dem ocrat sided with a lawyers' t y " II\• -,aid . "Libe rtarians s hare of gaROline taxes from the organization. falling to provide a operak cm the principle of in· s tate for the construction of bad· key committee vote for u busi- d 1 vadua l rightb. Your r ighls ly needed roads and freeways. ness-supported bill belon~ to you. not to a pollti· Cordova s uggested a solution C ordova didn't den y the cranoranyoneelse." might be the firing or Adriana charge, but responded· L1be rtariani., he !>aid, ure Glanturco, state director or "Ir you belie ve. John ugain::.l government control. transportation. Schmitz suggest· Schmitz, you'll beUeve that In fielding que1>tions by a e d firing her boss , Gov. "Jerry" Butcher and Forde <Sc hmitz' puncl or county newspap,:?r re-Rrown ln11tead and hir ing hli; • cumpalgn firm ; l r un clean cam- p o rte r s, Sc hm itz said he Re put>lican opponent, Eve lle palgns andlhe JohnBirchSo<:ie· "fllwa~ hw. becn..a.__stmog Ad· Younger. ty Is not a political or~aniza. voe ate of the rii<ht to bear • Ue-rgland-suggested_ellm lnat tiQn ." a rms" and is a longtime· eng the e ntire trans portatTon de· Ait-three~andldales s aid they member of the Nut1onal Rifle partment which, he i;aid , is not are in agreement on most state ~ Association. doing the job. He suggested con-ballot propositions s cheduled for " · Cordovu dod~ed a question tracling road planning and de· Nove mber. ~ a bout rumor~ that he might be ve lopment out to private busi· But Schmit?. noted, "I'm for 6, ~ uppo1ntcd to Ralph Diedrich's ncss. und they arf' both opposed. !: Third Supcrv1sorial District seat Asked how local school boards Proposition 6 is the one about ~ ar he fu1Js an has bid for the Slate can construct new buildings 1n the queers." ~~'t· Senate and if Diedrich should be the wake or. Proposition 13':. Cordova counte red. "How ,..~, .: ~~~,r.~~;r:v~~~7r;-;t~· 7'!~UWli.l....c§9bmi'~ c)laraed tDstcful." ,.. · t·hargc•R tnc superv1s0fis .cur. ' 'l!111t-m~ sta~q"·~,'~1 , "'~*'i;t~~ji<~.Z~}'M · rcntly fo<·mg serrano Dectston -not PropOSi· · &',.... p_... A J .. . ''I'm honored by the rumor " lion 13 -m•1kcs it imposi;ible for r ~ Cordova qwpJ><.od . ' anything lo be done at the local ARREST .•• level. ORANOI! COAST -· DAILY PILOT Cordova, too, s aid st ale money will be required for local build· 1ng needs and pledged to work loward that end if elected. County S upc·rior Court l h1tl w1rn ld put a padlock o n the Suns hine Studio .. .. ;: .. :: •' .. . . . .. . . : ·; . . .• .. 1 :· .... , .. , '"" ,.,,..,,,,.. •• ,.H\I OaHlf f»11ot _..,ft..,,..in1• '""" , • ., ... rt tN No""' ,-..,,., \ t\ ,.,ht1\tvf't ~f flW,.,,. V'l'll'" I •> .. I I' tOh htttl,t ; '•fllrH•t'lf 't1 ().•tdft+• '111'°"'' ,, , 1••'°41\...,.fJ Mn~ .. , 1~; .,,.,., P utt-.w '°" (o .. ,,. Ml't•,.t ~-""''ft. ... " •t11l'lt;ftillfl"' '"'"h . ~ '·••I\ Vttltl'y lt-¥•1'\,. \•r1rtl~" VAo,.., A'WI l ~wtf .. .,.ft ~..Wtf\(Ot.I A .nQt• '~l~I ltfin I\ f>V,,..IUHH1 \1tfu,1t,.J\ ~ ,..i,_.1~y°' f~ !~;:t~!n~~"':i .. ~:,·.~;~.~".:"')JIJ Wv\t tkt .. ttMrtrt H 1lifWd ft•• \1f)ttftl 1Utd """'""'"°" t , ...... "'"'"'' y, • l'•r\tO.nt •""'c;;..,_...,a...._,..._, ,~ ........... . L01h;t t,_.Mt ' 6 Mv'J;ft+• ~···•0·,.._,,,,. •. ,. o., •• , ... 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Those who can't might be o ffe red a gove rnment voucher, a llowing them to at tend private schools. Throughout the debate. as in lhc previous oneb, Schmitz clun~ tenacious ly to his s upport of Proposition 13, mentioning that its author, lloward Jarvis. sup· ports him . lie jubbe d at Cordovo's oppoiiltlon t o the meas ure . Cordovu counlel"ed by criticiz- ing Schmitz for his choice of pro- fessional campall(n aides and his members h ip In the J ohn Birch Society. Schmatz charged that Cordov& is really o libcrul voling us a con11crvotlve on nonoH entlel h.i s ues to t1urvive in a p01lllc1dly conseruttve oount.y. Schm itz 11 a 1d C ordo va betroyed h111 liberal view:; by The case came up Wednesday but I a wyers repre~entang the ~ludlo won a continuance or the case until Oct 24, Assistant City Attorney Tom Wood said today Wood added that tbe city op. pmscd the continua nce request. Oil Prices Due to RitJef OSLO. Norway CAP> -All M. J aidah, se<:retary genera l of the Oraanization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries s aid toduy OPEC members want oil prices mcreased now becauRe the real vulue or a barrel or oil "has been more than halved In term1> of 1973 dollar11." But he ~ave no indication how much the OPEC countries want to lntrcasf' th<' oil price by. An • tncreaw '" upecled to come In. Dccemtx~r at the OPEC Council of M lll1Hter8 meetina. tH.-nefil.8 sueh as the pcnMon fund rontnlJutloru; l'olacc, fare und lifeguard t'mploy<-es l1.11'l year weren't !(ranted puy ra11>l.,; but UJ(ret.>d lO the 1fu1Ulut1on of a new retire· mcpt syRtem whi<'h 111 more cost- ly to both the employees and the t aty City Munager H1JbNt Wynn maintains thul there haven't been more departures than normal from the police depart· ment if retirem ents to take ad· vantage ot the new pension are di!lcounted. But, according to police de· partment statistics. only three men have r etired since the system went int.o effect June ~l. fo,igures compiled by Capt. Wayne CoMa lly. commander or the department's administrative division. show that for the pre· ceding three years , an average or eight men, including omcers who retired, left the Newport de- pu rtment annuall v. F,....Page AJ POPE ••• one ob8erver commented. Sfcculation centered on n ve lta ian cardinals who head major dioceses. But Cardinal Koenig t.old an interviewer he believes a non-Italian pope is "very likely" this lime John Puul. who would have been 66 on Oct. 17. was a d1trk hor!>c before he was elected to s uc<:eed Pope Paul in the first day or balloting Aug. 26. one of the s hortest conc l<i ves thi!> C'enlury. A s teudv s tream of tens of thous ands of mourners -nuns an black. Italian political leaden. an dark bus iness suits. tourists in bright s ummery dress -flied past the pope's body a s it lay an s tate beneath a fresco of angels in the Vatican 's marble Clementine Hall, a few door~ down from the bedroom where he died. The pope was clad an red r obes. while mite r and red s hoes . His head lay on two pillow~ atop the h1c r, a whik auc ifix standing hchind. The hands were clas ped, enlwining a rosary. A past.or~d s taff res ted bes ide the body . "What will we do now?" asked a tearful woman praying in nearby St Peter's Basilica. "We had s uch et good man and hl''s uone now. His whole life was in his smile." All the church hells or Rome tollt>d in mourning <Jt noon. By mid-aft ernoon. Vatican police es timated that up to 20,000 persons had viewed the body, lining up an s ilence. m a ny saying prayers under a warm s un alon~ the colonnades in vast St. Peter·~ &war<·. The crowds of mourner~ seemed larger than thosl' that came out to set> Paul's body. althouJ:!h manv Roman!> werl' a way on v;.icalion when t he previous pontiff. who-reigned for 15 yea n;, died Aui:t. 6. "Here we are again to cry for the death of another pope ... A re h bishop Aurelio Sabattan i told thousands attending a Mass in St. Peter's. lie described the d ead pontiff a s &J man "who carried with him the smile of God " States me n . churchm•n and o l h e r s a r ound the w o rt°d expressed their sorrow at the unexpected newf> or John Paul's de1:1th OaUy ...... sc..t ,,,_ PLAQUE HONORS 'FOUNDERS' AT UC IRVINE Burroughs, Power Instrumental In Getting Ca~• UCI Pioneers 2 Newport, Founders Feted . Two Newport H<·a<·h men ln~lrument<il m bnngsng a Un1vers1~y of ('ahforma campus to Orange County werf! honored fhursday at UC Irvine The ce remony wus held on a day markm~ the 13th annlver~<try of the opening day of classeb <tl the campu~. A PLAC~Ut: lw.•urirfi.: llw nam1.·~ of W:.allc r Burroughi. and lhe latt• E .J .. Hrwk" Power wt.ts unveiled m a circular garden pl<.11.:.a th:.al was rcnumcd Founders Court. Rurroui.:hs. rorm<·r own1·r a nd publai.hcr f)f the f>aaly Pilot. gave tht· C'rc1wcl of c.ibout 5() pt.'-Oplc a bncf ha!>tory of the push to hnng a Ut' campw. to the area. In 1958. Hurroughs and Power formed the· Friends of the Unaver~1ly of California in Orange County after UC Regents announced they we re looking for a :.ate for a new campus. 11.: CITED ttw work of .Joan I rvane Smith 111 conv1nt· mg the Irvin<: Company lo dedicate 1,000 acrl!s of ats l&nd for the campus When tlll' :Ol·lt·(•lion h('(·umt• off1<:aal , tht• g rriup formed hy Burro ughr. and Powe r llt·t'ame tht· Friend~ or UCI. Power wa~ cited in 196H f1Jr a half-ce ntury of service lo the Una veri.1ty of California and as a founder of the fo'raends of UCI. He died in 1!174. lJCI CllANC~LLOR O:inu:I Aldrich and Tom Casey, curre nt president of the Friends, !(ave introductory speeches and thanks Lo lhc two nwn hcfort.' the pl<iquc w11~ unveiled by Powt·r ·~ daughter, Mrs . Robert Bonaparte of Portland, Ore. Founders Court 1~ lo<:utcd between UCI '!! b1olog1cul sciences and hum an1tu~s bu1ldang!.t Memorial Services Set for Cd.M Dentist Memorial service:. will !Jc con duc ted at n oon Monday at Pacific View Chupcl for 1 la rhor Arca dentis t .Ju~cph Kaqll'h·~. who died Tuesday nt the age 11f 73. Or. Karpeles. whose office~ were locattd in Costa Mesa, practiced d~ntistry for 45 yeur:. In addition . he wa~ active in th1 · Multiple Sclerosis Society With Henry Kaiser .Ir . 1'1 Karpeles formed the California Chapter of the N ational M~ Society and launche d o ne of th'· organization's first telethon:. in Los Angeles. He was a graduate or the US<. School of Dentistry a nd did po!>t graduate work at UC Berkeley and USC. He orii.:inally set up his practice in Solvang and then moved to Los Angeles. He moved his fam ily Jnd practice to the Harbo r Anw several ycurs ago Locally, he started the Cost;.i Mesa Family Dental Pr<jc llc1· and through that practice car1.:iJ for patients in local conva l<:'> cent hospltali. He leaves his WIUl)W, M;1ry, or the family home ut 1:.ro<J 011lphin Tt•rrace. Corona dcl Mar; four daughter~. Mary Cornell of San Oit•go, and Kathy. Cheryl and Dc n1·:.1t, all of th1· family home. FrOtR P age A I GSA ••• a M arvlantl firm wh11·h ~old ad 1111111-.tr;1t1v1• :mil inc1u-.trial ~UP· pl11·~ ,111<1 J.l0111b lo the GS/\ .. ·1·d1•r,1I Supply Sc•r v1 t•1• Fo ur t1lht•r -. 111d11·lcc1 w1•rt· <>mploy1•t•:. o f various oth .. r ft·dPral :JJ.:t•n<'i<·~ .. 1nl'fuding the· l>t•purtml•nt of .Ju:.tu·t· HusM•ll T Baker Jr .. U S. ul to rnt'y ror M;.irylund. s aid the an vcsta Ration wa~ C'Ontinuing <And more 1nd1 ctmenti. were c·x pc·t·t1•<1 Tilt• invt!l>l1gat1un lh;.il r esulted rn loduy'-. indictment was one of m~my uwolving the• GSA an c1tsc. .. th1 uu~houl th!· country. Probeb .1 r ,. :1 I ~ o u n d c r w a y 1 n W~1~hto,:tton. J\ll;mta. Bos ton, C:hi t'UJ.lO, l>N ro1t, Denver , Nl·w York and Furt Worth. ----- . • /. ' FROM AMY 1NGLE • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -installation . custom draperie s linoleum • wood floor CAW 9 7671 • PtiO Nf 6 -ifl 4038 640 7J.5.5 -,. -, 1,,:-.•••c ....... ... .. .. ... , , • # • ' . . . . . . . . .. :· .• .. · . " Fnd!y. September 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT .43 Working Moms Enjoy .Jobs-Survey Nt:W YORK 1AP i\fore than haU of all wom t1n with childrt'n under 18 IUt' 0ln lht· lubor Foree i.nd a study 1ndlcut1.·:. lhal lht• ma1orit> of ltwm hkc lht 1r tohh 1tnd plan lo k~ep v.orklng unul nmremenl I Hcluu .. '<icolum11 Pagt' H4 1 The survey b> lhl· A ( N1elbcn Co also found. however thul v.ork1 1\1 mothers aru t \•enl)' :-.plit tibout whelhcr lb.:y view their tJC' cu11(lt loru. ll ran~r or Jll~t it Joh THE Nn:L~EN ('0 .• "ton• C'ONDUCTt-;0 th~ atudy on ~half of it (!llit·food t'hatn baw1I II' (lndlnl£.lj on ltilephon~ In Al' Wit.__ Guardian Crun<'h. a :;l'ven toot long boa cons trictor. watches over a display of rire agate at the Chicago International Gem. Mineral a nd Jewelr~· Show He belo'1}ls to an El Cajon. Calif .. gem dealer :rnd I!> used for both protect ion and atlcnt1on . terv1ews and follow up Queshonn1tlres lnvolvin~ a aample of S08 worklna mother:-. . . For purpotie" of the s urvey. working mot.hers were def1oed as: married women. 25 to 49. with husbands employed on a f'Ull·lime ba&ls and Uvlng ut home and with children under 18 1tlso living al hom~. To quttllfy. the women h•d to be employed outside the home. Labor Oepurtmenl s tathstlcs show that there are almost 30.S m1lllon women with chlldren under 18. Of these. 16. l million or 53 percent are llmploycd. Wuge~arnlnJ( mothers represent~ percent of all womon workers Orde r Ignore d Rail Strikers Defying Carter Wi\SHINCTON (AP I -Strik· ing rail clerks. ordered lo work tn Presidcnl Carter. stepped up picketing mslcad today. s lowmg or haltmg rail traffic nationwide after a federal judge refused to t>nforce Cartt'r's command. .. Tile strike is continuing," un- ion president Fred Kroll said lo· day, 8112 hours a(ter Carter pre· dieted his order for a 60·day cooling-off period "will take the railroad workers back to the job." Kroll said he would not ask members to obey the president until winning guarantees the s trikers would not be punished by railroad employers . "ff I ~et the protec tion through the court. l will get them back as quickly as possi· ble ... said Kroll The union chief sugges ted that as a matter or "true fairness and evenhandedness. Congress m ight cons ider seizin g the railroads for lhe United States government for the duration or the dispute, as well as ordering workers back to their jobs.·· More than 300.000 rail workers were orr the Job. declining to cross picket li n es o r the Brotherhood or Railway and Airline Clerks. Violation Theory Nixed T he industry s aid the ex- panded picketing would disrupt every major rail carrier in the country, inconveniencing and s ometimes s trandi n g com· muters. tying up s hipments of food. cars, coal and other vital freight and forcing scattered l ayoffs because o r p arts- s h1pment cutoffs. At least 42 states were affected. Crew Had 'ETWugh Rest Time' Before Crash SAN DIEGO <AP> The crew of the Jetliner that cra~hed here Monday in the nation's worst air disaster was back in the a ir less than eight hours after landing Sunday nigh t , a set fety in vestigator d1st'losed. "From the time they pulled in Sunday night until they left Mon· day morning was 7°hours and 15 m inutes." National Transporta- tion Safely Board spokesman Bretd Dunbar s aid Thursda} Dunbar said the investigator!> have not determined how much s leep the crew of the ill·fated Pacific Southwest Airlines flight 182 had during a layover in Sacramento on Sunday night. However, it is known that the crew had "more than <-nough rest time" under Federal Avia- tion Administration regulations. said Norman Waters. dirt!ctor of pl a n ning and control·flight operations for PSA Waters said the crew would have flown less than 511;i hours during a 24-hour period before they we re due to land in San D1C'go · · 1 can assure you that there Slain Woman In Oce anside From County OC EANSIDE CAP) -The body was no v1olat1on of regulations to any extent." Waters said. Waters said the crew was well wit hin FAA regulations that limit night time to no more than eight hours during any 24-hour pe riod The collision the next morning bet w een the PSA 727 and a s ingle-engine Cessna 172 three miles <'ast of Lindbergh Field has claimed 150 lives. Dunba r said a computerized collision avoidance system at Miramar Naval Air Station tower. the FAA control center f o r planes approac h i n g L indberg Field. gave two warnings. one 17 seconds before the collision a nd one 14 seconds after. He said investigators are uns ure why the alert system sounded the second wa rning_ "We don't know why it did that." Dunba r said. "We don 't know if it malfunctioned. We'll have to find.out." Dunbar said records show the first warning cam e whe n the 727 was at 3,000 feet and the Cessna was a t 2,400feeL Meanwhile. investigators said a n a i r traff ic controller. be lieved to be the last person to talk to the two pilots. m ay have m istaken the a larm warning to m ean the jetlJner had merely dipped too low on its landing ap- proach. A second possibility con· sidered was that the controller m ay have ass umed the alarm was false because he believed both planes had been told to look out for each other and had taken the necessary precautions . Tax Revolt Effect: Reform Anticipated SACRAMENTO (AP) -The conservationist publication Cry California says Proposition 13 may help halt suburban s prawl. T he fall issue of the magazine also says that Proposition 13 1s an opportunity for reform. even though it threatens local govern- ment. posed." But he said that moment is probably two or three years a way. Meantime. there arc OP· p0rtunitips for money-s<Jving re· forms. U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson broke off his post · midnight he~rmg on a n industry request lhal he enforce Carter's back·to·work order , s aying : "l'm not going lo issue a tern· porary restraining order at this mom ent. " and adding that he was fa r fro m s ure he had jurisdiction in the matter. However. he scheduled an af· te rnoon session today to hear f inal a r~uments on the in-dustry's reQUest for a perma- nent injunction lo make the s trikers obey Carter 's order and the union's request for protec· lions from repris als. The president's authority un- der the National Railway Labor Act is c louded from a legal s tandpoint because the law was written a nd h a~ been used generally lo prevent rail strikes rather than to e nd them once they had begun. Both union and industry lawyers were in court trying to determine the authori· ty of Carter 's order Bu~et Bill OK'd WASHl NGTON tAPl -A bill 1nrluding an :.imcndment setting a i::oal of a balanced U.S. budget by 1981 pa::.scd the House Thurs· day "nd was headed to Pres1· dent Carter. Among lhe sur vey findings -NJNETY·SEVEN PERCENT (W those questioned said they liked their work and ~ percent said they would keep on the JOb un- tll retirement. Half said they cons idered their work us "Just a job" and half described it as a career. -Money is the main reason ror working. Forty percent of th~ working mothers :said they had jobs because they needed the money : 20 percent s aid they worked because their earnings ail lowed the family ext ra luxuries; and 4 percent said they were sav· mg ror major purchase . No Handcuffs Leary Returns to ColUlly Dr. Timothy Leary, former messiah or the LSD cult of the 60s, returns lo Orange County Tuesday to extol outer space travel. Leary's UC Irvine lecture. "From Inne r Space to Outer Space: The Creation of lhe Future," marks his first public appearance in the county in 10 years. ··For years everylime I went the re <Orange County) l was in handcuffs and shackles, s urrounded by sheriff and FBI ·agents ... Leary said recently. "BUT I AM COMING to Irvine now with great pride and affection because I think we've all changed tremendously s ince then.·· Leary. who li ved in Laguna Beach for a time during the 60s. was first a r· rested and convicted in Orange County on marijuana possession charges. LIAflY LEAR Y MAIN T A I NS T HAT through the interaction of brilliant peo· pie man will increase his intelligence to the point of allowing individuals to have space s hips capable or intersteller travel Leary's lecture wi ll take place al 8 p m . in Crawford Hall. It's open t-0 the ~cncral public. Psychic Aid Sought In Search for Girl By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. QUIWOally~lletS~ff The grandparents of a missing 5·year·old Huntington Beach girl have called upon a n Anaheim woman wbo claims she can use her psychic powers to locate the child. • Police and FBI agents have found no trace o f Valeena Mari s ka Mille r who w as abdu cted July 31 from her grandpa r ents' h()m e i n Huntington Beach. Police believe Valeena 's natural molher . Carnalla Miller. 25. took the girl fro m the grandpare n ts a nd l ega l guardians. KeMetb and Juanita Moore. Mrs. Moore said today she has asked a psychic known only as .. Rose" to a id in the search for the little girl. a child beauty queen. "We don 't have anything else to work on and we're r eaching for anything that m ight help ... said Mrs. Moore on her decision to bring in the psychic Authorities ha ve s earched co mmun e s 1n . South e r n California and as Car away as Tennessee in an effort to rind the mother and child. The Anaheim psychi c said she has worked anonymously with - SOUGHT BY PSYCHIC Valeena Miiier, 5 Orange County in cases hke Uu~ before. "I will ne<x.t a picture or the child and a favorite toy." said Rose. Mrs. Moore s::ud she m1ghl give Rose some of Valeenet's beauty contest trophies. Valeentt was named Miss La Petite in a Newport Beach pageant earher this year. of a woman found strangled along slate route 78 has heen idenLified a~ 23·year·old Shirley Patric11.1 Uower of Santa Ana. a coroner's offi c<' ~pokesmansays. The issue 1s devoted exclusive· ly to the impact of the tax.revolt initiative . On urban sprawl. Wood said. .. Local government. unable to ~ the costs of ser vicing even e iin\ng neighborhoods. wi ll ha ll or greatly reduce new develop- ments on the suburban fringe by deny ing residential loning and r e fu s in g t o extend urban services . f;'lf{~ f/~M Giant laby Tears oeep green ro11oge lligflllgtlta ""' l'IOfdy lnCloof r~. It was the second strangulation in Oreans1de 1n two weeks. pohcl' said. On Sept. 21, the body of Clair Relle Lucketti. 55, a housekeeper for a f all brook woman. was found 1n her motel room. Samuel Wood. co.founder of California Tomorrow, which publis hes Cry California. wrott: that Proposition 13 "can be an avenue to local reform and long- nccd cd cons ervation and de· velopment policies." But Wood and other writers s aid a n inevit a ble effect of Proposition 13 will be centraliza. M 1ss Hower was discovered ~s:ly Wednesda_y by_ a Carlsbad woman walking her dogs near Buena Vista lagoon. officers said. lion of power in the Legislature. S h e appar e ntly had been wh1 eh 1s providing the bail-out :-.t ranglt.'<l with a piece of rord, money from its surplus and al- cove red with an afghan a nd left tachin~ strings lo it. , by thc roadside In addition. Wood predicted Slaye r G e ts 4 Years in Actor's D e ath Convicted killer Charles. GUOllO e .. Pot tin w/Honget Rtg.'8-99 ICll• Price *3.99 Y1911abl1 Planta ~ °"" , lal• Price 20 VorMftll Rtg 9 c Ponypoek/8 "°"" l8C ~~ l nvesti~ators said they are that the homeowner ··will revolt ~ lookin~ into the possibility lhat again as he is forced to pi ck up s he may h ave. btaen s lain the tab on the replacement re-!./..~ " i*""el~tw~ MJl~ c!la_mocd by tht> venu~s· that will be-~equic:ed to 'F ~<ir."~~tcr~.f/~~~ --~~~.':'i ·~~c~,$.M 1al lo~al No arrests have been.made in · Sb·~'11'1~ ~·----~- Hopkins was sentenced to four years in slate prison Thursday for the murder of "Hello Dolly" m ovie actor Danny Lockin. Orange County Superior Court -' .. 1,1,d_,~ bert P . Kneela nd ~lf'1elJ' ·....,_;,. :· ·= :· .. .. . =! . ' ~I ""' ... .. I ~ ~ither casc. is drained and new taxes are im-· Air Traffic· Control Featured Sonday Readers of Sunday's Daily Pilot will be better prepared for li/e·s chances. Feature articles will deal wilh fi nancial ups and downs of the commodit1cs market. ardors of pioneering a nd air traffic control in Orange County WI NNER AND LOSERS - Commodities are a dirty word to some invet1tors , but m any Or ange Coast speculators like the fast ac- tion despite the fact there are as m any losers as winners. Potential juckpot.s keep them coming back. Story lo You/Your Money. FIT A.8 A FIDDLE -Whal satisfies a gourmet hk4' Morris the cat won't do for fido Pct .. #;~~::r~fr~\:~= ~ ly. Pat Dunn explores the topic in (SUND A Y'S BEST) her Cons umer Closeup ••CENTENNIAL" -A new television production of the J a mes Michener book is the longest and most involved fi Imm!? of any series to date. The first episode on the story of the de· vclopmcnt of the West airs Sun day night SENATO R 'UN I QUE' William Proxmire. the :,enalor who has embarrassed large un· iversllics, firms and prommt•nL Individuals by a warding his Golden FIC4'ce pr1ic for misuse of ao»emment iund1, is .A~IUed 1n no Associated Press ~tory. voluntary m anslaughter term of three years after studying a scrapbook or pornographic pie· lures that was described by the prosecution as a "cookbook of torture.·• Pictures in the scrapbook, barred from evidence during the nonjury trial, depicted the sex· ual torture of nude men. It w as a ll eged a gains t Hopkins. JS. that he took Lockin to his Anaheim apartment after the pair met In a local gay bar a nd then stabbed the 34-year-old victim more than 100 times Police said Hopkins wrapped the body in a s heet . cleaned the blood from his apartment. took u dip in the pool at the apartmcnl complex and then called police Officers who rushed to the a partment s u1c.J Hopkins told them that Lockin hud demunded mon<'y from him and begun stabbing himself when llopk1ns COSTA0 ~ MESA VIC 11110.\ ~­ • '.l refused. o,.. 7 0_,. • w .... 7 _.,. l.ockin played t)l t parts In severa l movies He was best 2 Ul MIW,OIT llYO. FOUNTAIN 'VALLEY r111 1.0 '~y :::: u l I') 2. ---% 11420 1•00teHuas r = FOUNTAIN VA.LUY IHllH ........... ef tei. i . Di.op ,wy I f'totONI!: tU .. 771 0'84 1 DAYS known for his role or Barnaby, COSTA MlSA SALl ntclS GOOOTHltU 10.J.71 \be "'"7 ·""'°'"' ""-' t"4-_,lUO'\ and ,.. "'.:~~.:C~·~;:·~:::''.L.2:.:'!::j' .... ~i:;s...:=::u:;J~-4•1•0J••P41~..._ ... ~u.HM .. ""' .. "'Shick ... 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' A'f DAILY PILOT NATION J WORLD .: Kennedy Remains Cmnpro111fse Barked College Tax Credits Due? ·I 'I • j \ Puzzling WASHINGTON tAl1 1 1lou.-1e tnH·~t11i1uto~ "Ill) th<·~ 've m dt• hit It• hf'iutw.n 1r1 tl1•t..rm1n1n~ -Aht'lht•r lh1•r 1• ~u t\ c r1mt• '"ldtn•l•' 11H11hl0mt·111 111 \h(• .... ,1l!.-.1n<il111n 11f l'rt·sldenl h.t>nm·d> On l.hal Mlt' u( (ru,trnt1on. !hi' H o use A,.,._."~lnallon • C:llmm1ttM" -.rup(Wd up" mnnth or pubht• ht•.i nn~' nn l\1•nnt'll) ' dt•Jlh IT llA..'\ 't'ht'ilult•ll ht•.irin1ot" in ~ova•mtx·r on !ht• .i-.,a :;!.ln.1tmn or \'l\'ll rt1othh 1t•11tt .. r Martin Lutht•r Kin~ .Ir s t .. r I I II \ ,. :.. l I It J t ti r ), .1 I t• putsuintt a kw n ·m111n1n6t c·lut.>i. 1n both tht• Kini: JOd Kennedy l',1:-t•:-, the (•o mm111t•1• h to 1·on' l'nl' in l>t•tt•mht•r to reat'h ftn,11 l'Olll'IUSIOO~ In both Battle Erupts cit Port WASl-DNGTON IAPl · Tax credits for college tuition still have a cha nce of b<•t'ommg law this year after winning a last-minute reprieve in a congressional conference committee. It came Thursday when llousc members on the committee. eager to save at least part of the package, dropped their Insistence that the tax benefits also go to pupils in private elementary and secondary schools. The sticking point was that most of the aid to private school pupils would go to those in church· r un schools. something opponents said would violate the Constitu- tion's provisions guaranteeing separa\.ionof church and slate. SENATE MEMBE RS on the comm ittee ar~ued that rather tha n accept that. the Senate would be willing to sacrifice even the college credits. EV EN AS THE confer ees were mc.-elmg, President Cart.er was repealing to a news conference his concern about the whole tuition·credil concept. Carter has said several limes he considers the idea wasteful because the aid would go to the rich and poor alike. rega.rdless o f need . D esp ite t h ose misgivin~s, however. Carter has never said fl atly he would veto college credits. \, thl' Kt·nnech hearings t•ndt>d Thur.duv tht' commallt'l" l·hu1rman. Ht•p l...i>u•' Stokes. t> Ohio nott>d "TH ERE HAVE been loo~e cndi. in our ht.>urangs Most of tht.'m we hopt.· to be able to lit: down tn our final report But rrankly. IH~ itsl'lr contains loose t•nds. Not every question that l·an be asked can be answered." Al k t•!>l 13 w~re killed and 100 wounded in :u; hours of c las hes in predominantly Chrbtian neighbor hoods of East Beirut. Artillery a nd m orta r duels b etween ~Y rians and Lebanese rightists rocked the c ity 's port area. Saying respons ibility rests ·primarily with t he people who li ve there." Pres ident Carter s uggested the possibility of an international conference to work out ~ settlement aim ed at ending the four years of strife in a nd around the citv. Faced with that possibility a few weeks before the November elections. House members reluc· tantly agreed to let the college aid stand alone. But House and Senate a p proval of the hard.fought compromise s till would not gua r antee final approval of the college credits. Sen. Russell 8 . Long. D·La .. whose Finance Committee produced the credit bill, said Thursday he "has been led to believe the president might sign it if the cost is held down." T HE PROVISION approved by the conforence committee would tost the federal treasury about $1 billion a year when fully effective in 1980. That is considerably less than the version origina lly ad· voe a led by the Senate. The issue of possabJe crime ... y n d1 cate involveme nt in Kennedy's murder has been on1: o f the tough e::.t f or the c·ommittee to resolve. 'Full of Love, Good Will' The bill would allow a tax ('r edit. wh ich is s;ubtracted directly from taxes owed, of 35 percent of tuition costs paid after July 31 . 1978 . The maximum credit for 1978 would be SlOO. rising to.$150 in 1979 and S250 in 1980. "'-' "The question of organized name involvcmcnt is still an open one. Nothing that has been uncovered excludes il," said Hobert Blakey. the com mittee's t'hicf counsel. Th~derous Applause Greeted Pope's Last Audience · FRUSTRATION WAS evident J ::. co mmittee m e mbers pondered Lhe sworn testimony of Santo Trafficantc. identified by law enforcement authorities as a longtime boss or La Cosa Nostra 011e rations in Florida. Trafficante. becuuse of his Cuba and CIA connections, has been the mob boss mentioned mos t prominently In the s pecul a t ion abou t crime ::.y ndicate involvement. Trafficante s aid he was approached in late 1960 or early 1961 by a friend. John Roselli . who sought hi s help in a CIA plot to assassinat e Cas tro . Trafficante said he agreed to do so out of patriotis m . HE INSISTED HE acted as not h i n g m ore t h an an interpreter at meetings where nther participants s poke only t-:n1.tlish or Spanish 6Go on Trial For Killings . ROCHUM. West Germany c AP 1 -Six Germans have gone on trial charged with murder or participating l n · th'e mass execution of J ews near the Nazi-occupied Russian city of Minsk during World War II. T he 230-page indictment eharged them with shooting or helping to s hoot about 4,000 .Je wis h pris oners a fte r the German invasion of Russia in 1942-43. The prosecution has called .on 38 witnesses from Germany, fi ve from Austria, 63 from Isr ael, 72 fmm the Soviet Union, 21 from the United Stales and two from Argentina to testify. The trial began Thursday -and is expected lo last at least a year. By IDLMI TOROS V ATJCAN CITY c AP> -Thunderous a pplause and spon· tancous cries of "Viv ii Papa" -"Long Live the Pope" -ripped through St. Peter's Basilica. the largest church in Christendom. as Pope J ohn Paul I flashed his timid smile and waved in what was to be his last general a udience. He laughed Wednesday and made everybody laugh -the trademark of his 34·day papacy while the audience had to be divided into two parts because or an overflow of pilgrims. AT THE MODE RN, AUDITORIUM·LIKE Nervi Audience Hall. the pope, in his simple white papal outfit, enchanted the crowd as he talked in his familiar and simple words and gave his blessing in !altering t"rench. English, German and Spanish. He talked of love and hunger and of the sick to the audience of more than 10,000. Conveying his love to the ailing, .the 65-year-old healthy-looking pontiff said : "The pope has been hospitalized eight times and has had four operations.·• THEN, AS HA D BECOME IDS custom . he stopped his pre· pared remarks and called a fifth ~rade Rome student to the Men Parade Reversal: ']mt Like a Cow' ST. CLOUD, Minn. IAP> The "Little Boy St. Cloud" pageant drew some 50 contestants but some participants weren't too ha ppy about the way things turned out. "YEAH, I FELT JUST like a cow. Just like at the st ate fair." said one contestant. "I've never been so e mbarrassed in my life :· said a nother in describing the contest. part of a rol~· rever sal program he ld a t St. Cloud State Univers itv We dnesday night. The contestants paraded before the cheering. jeering crowd in skimpy swinsui~s. Then t~ey tried to win the beauty contest by s howing off their talents and answering questions aimed at discovering their "moral virtues." ABOUT 50 MEN PARTICIPATED in the beauty contest, moderated by m en 's liberation advocate Warre n Farrell. while a n a udience of about 800 looked on. "Freedom of choice is quite meaningless in the face of socia l pressure." Farrell said after the pro· gram. "In a sense, e very woman is in a beauty con- test every day of her life, whethe r she's. attractive or ug ly." Eastern Section · Cool All>U'cwe AUanl• tsalll"'IO•t 8o•'-• .. 8o'ton 8ullelo Ch•t•90 C1nt1nMll C•e•elencl OelFI Wiii Oe11ver Detroit Hell!fl• I" Hono•u•u Houston K•n'sCllY LnVe9n L11tte llo<1t Lo••noeltt Mtem1 Nllt•e.ikw Nlpl,·SI P Holl•lllt "Ht•Orle ... \ New Yoo O«t•.Clfy Om•h• Pllltild'pl\la PllOenl• P11u1>11rot1 P'tlend.Ore Reno ....,,...Del•ert h ........ ~.__. rt rt..ty II~"''"°' "Cl'~ ~ Ote'WV t"Y ~ MJ I '1 r•~t f'4"tutt I O "'! .,-,,1 °"""'"\Ill v-.11 Oft ""'t•"""M SI L°"I' II 0 S.111.••e A• •• StnOleoo o /1 !>anFr•n 18 •\ ,.elll• 64 H lulu 'IO 61 Wethl"910tl 11 SO C.1.lllO""'" Bell•"""'" 'IO n Frnno •J ._. l •n<Hltr '1 6J MOllltrey .. •1 Nffdlll 100 17 Oakland ti ~ Pt\O 11001.. •S SI "•dlltulf " .. ... u " 11 11.s.s ..... .,, Cl!llly 1-r•lure• CIOH lo or b•low treulnQ •rt In 'lore Hrlv toel•y ''""'.,.,..,of Ille MIC!wt\I Into the Northeell and In Ille nortllern RO<klH • T I ound the' nation ~\~~ . . ~in!~ The nal•Of'&I loreu•t lor IOCl.t• predl<" ~,. w ill l>t M:aner.o a1on9 the Pe<lll< Nor111we11 COUI w l tn 11\owers •nd oct•\1on••, thunderJf!Owe" sc•llertd I rom Flor Id• e<rou Ille eHlern Gull CN sl 'tete.. Rel...-r\ •IMl will oltnd OY., Ille upper G<ut l.Ak••· Temoereturn wlll CCl"'ll""" w&rm or 1101 1n l"v SouthwUI Cool llmperatures wlll extend lrom 1114! northern Rockie•. '"" .._, Ml\'IOU" YelltY. the Gre•I L•ktS. Ntw £n9land -IM non ... rn All•lllk Cool st•IH . CaUterrda 11 you _, to bNt th& hff• •nd humidity IN> _......,, heed IM I .... lle4"tll Tllat'> Ille edYIU of the Nallon•t We ather Servi<•, wlllC11 ••10 Tllu"day tllal temoereturn •Ill rtmeln In,.,.~ t0s 111 -IOWll l.OI ot.noe1u • .ccompenoed Clv 1ncreoln9 llumldlly and 1n1e11 .. .....,.. Howaver, Ille be.Cho o .. r I~ weekend s~ r.a .. 1unny 1klU elld hi~ In ,,.. ...,..r IOI be-kn•• 8erlMlr• end Santa MOnlc.• •nd In lt>t mld·IO\ from Sa11 Pearo to tilt Mnlca1111W01<. In ,.,. rnoiunta1n1, hlOfl\ wlll be Ill Ille th, aftd Ill 1"9 cleMMJ, from .. to I~ In IN .,,..._ Valley -,.p to 101 lurl'her_,,_ podium and interviewed him , the pope himself lowering the microphone to lhe boy's height. "Do you always want to be in t he fifth grade?" ti.le pope asked Daniele Bravo. "Yes." the boy replied. "So that I don't have to change teachers ... . Flustered. the pope roared with laughter and s:ud. "Well. you a re dUferent from the pope. ··WHEN I WAS IN FOURTH grade. I worried about making it to ·the fifth and wben in the firth. about passing to the s1xth. You must move on." 1. Just as he had in his first appearance as pope a month ear 1er. John Paul established an immediate rapport with the crowd. "lie loves evervbody. you can feet it." remarked 90-year-old Catcrin Pepitone of /\thens. Ga .. on a pilgrimage lo the Vat1can "Ile has a beautiful face ... "HE IS FULL OF LOVE and good will ... said Ra1ashree Oeri . a Hindu Crom Visakhapatnam. India. . Shortly after noon, al the end of his fourth general meet1~g with pilgrims . John Paul walked firmly and sat on his a~mchaar. carried aloft so that all in the a uditorium could get a glimpse of him. d ed d Nuns and prelates. the aged and the young cheere . wav an shouted. "Viva ii Papa ... Rangers Seek Bear Slayer GATLINBURG, Tenn. <A P l Rangers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are of· fenng a reward for information about the person or persons who killed and dismembered a young bear . Assistant Chief Ra nger Bill Wade said Thursday a severed paw from a young bear wu:. found in the road Sept. 16 near the Sugarlands Visitors Center at Gatlinbur~. A few minutes later . Wade said. rangers found the severed head of a bear impaled on OJ road-marking stake a bout a mile from the visitors center. ~-·::--.....: ·ft,.---· ~~u• '-,... ~ ......... ----' ' ___ ..... - ....... .-.... --:!...!*'' A TRIBUTE ·:::-:.· -~ \ ~·- TO -..:;:..:· ,~~· ~:. -~-·-f) t\ THE (.'\ ,.~ 0 ., t "' .. I ,,,_.,. ORANGE .. ~ ~~ ........... ,...,,...}..:. -' \ --I .. ~~--~8~~~fsrua:~·~:·~-< · WOMEN -·---·· :""· ~,; -~ -9 j_ ~ =~~~ts~~ONALS ~ ·P-f ~ ~ 1 .,_ • • --: --·-I To honor area women in business. industry and commerce, the Dally Piiot will publish a special tribute In Its Oct. 29 edition. i1 The major contributions women business professionals add to the thriving I Orange Coast economy wlll be underscored In the special tribute pages. Businesswomen Salute notlces wlll be one column by four Inches each. allowing J: room for a photo and descriptive copy. Cost or each notice Is only $18, with • :1 photo you provide. Our Salute to Business and Professional Women Is an exceptional opportunity to Introduce a new or longtime a11ocl1te to the people of the Orange Coast. or to honor award• or •chlevements. Don 't miss being p art of this special advertising opportunity. Deadline for reserving space 11 Oct. 25. Call todayl --. . .... S.Cremenlo 'Cl U l'rott If Hllely fr om northern lndlet1• 41c.rOH I-Mi<hlQtn. 0 1110. llOrtllern WHl Ylr91nl• otnG wHtern Penn•ylve111e 11110 porllOllt 01 nortllern New Vora St••• and -)ler11 New E"tleftd And ltO\I •IMI Is eapec-HI ,,.,U o4 MOnte,.. •ncl S•rlRqeri Hunll"lt"Ofl 8Mlt1 Wew• I 10 ' fffl wtlh ....,, ,_, C-OOll• - N~WjlOrl a..cl\ W ... tt l IO 1 1 .. 1 wltll •HI s .... U (-Ilion• lelt DAILY PILOT ,.....U'1 tV .,,_, ,,.,.,. ... ., •f f W -0 n.A ,, <•··· '('.-fl "'" ti~ ~· ''" (._;Ii to.lou tt '"' ~V'M (OOY ••Mn. Sant• llarD.tt• ... ., ,,..,ma• 100 /J llerttqw 100 h 8198ur 11 o lllSllOo •> •• lllytlla l~ I~ Cettllnot IO U fl (tnlro •OJ I• ~~Ma ., .... H•porf Oftdl '1 - Onttrlo IOS t• Pt lm$9rlntl\ lot 1' Su hrnerdlno 10) •I WyOf'lllr>O Tem~r•IWH cir~ 11110 ,,.,. '°' end 50\ ''°"'Ult norifM'rn end central PIAIHU llllO ... llOftf>tr'n Ptotln\ '"~ Thurtdo nl9M And read'-In .... 40• prevallect trom H•t•rn llllllOl• t11rou9ll theCMltr•t Gre.11.•llt9otnd fCOOIJtal weather Jn· Ohio Y•lley. Tll9re ... ,. nvrNrou' ,_._...._., ~ • * -* 1111 ..._.._,. fanft'Gt.IOtl lUJLL be lound ori ~11{1r • .wr.---~"-~ p 8 oda r ·• ·~ ,,. ..... """..,..~~"Iv'· .. --. .. ~., .,.,,,.....-.. Tiie rteclllc Nortllwett r;g:rteel tJge l<Tl 11 ~~""•t11..-"'°'"' 111 111e e11e1 -=---=nm:~ L-----------------------------------------' ' . ,. . .. . . . . . . -... . , - •• ,;t .... ..... :· ' · . .. ·. :· .• . .. ~ :· .. . I• :, .• ·' , : ... .. ·. :: : . . • ' ' l • . . . . ·: . ~· •. CALIFORNIA Dymally, Curb 'Liars '? SAN OIEC.O tAP l Ll Gen Men) n l>) tna.lty to1wct clown hi'> t h fl rttt• b a n d M 1 k r C' u r h admtttc>d ht w1111 wron~ hul that did not stop tht·m ltt•m c11 llrnr ooch ~<>tht·r ll.1r-. "' l'urh ' tx -movu~ cart"t'r rt>m1on.-d an th1· potllghl of ttw ht>att'd h('utc·nim t i<>""rno1 '11. r.1e-.• BOTll ('A ·omAT•:s 'IM>h Thurisdny befort• tb•· San 01e~o Rot ury Club. lllthouJCh lht•\ IH'OldM •• thn•t'I n1nfrontJt1on b)' i taymJC ludt'd 1n \t'JHHUll rooin11o ~hilt• 1tw C'lh1•r 'l)C'~' Dymally had brouJCht uµ th" "-'f'ek 'ht• J>lll'>l t'Onnt'i'l IOn of hi' RC'pubhcan oppon<'nl with dO adult mn\ ,,. 1•nt1tl1•d Moncl11 Hollywood, • made 1n 1~7 tlowt•vt•r. ht' bockt•d off from h1:. ori~inul t'hllrJCf' that the film wos "POmQttrnph1c." 'tlYtn~ ht· (n..ty hint• dto~1•n ·too hur,h" un a ti J l' t' t 1 v ,. 11 n ct t u k 1· n "1 m 1 · • • s e in u n t 1 " I 1 h t• r t 1 t' s 1 n descr1bina tht· p1cturt· 11 £ SAID TH RSllAV tht' sexual nuture of the movie wui. no longer 1mp()rtunt. Sav_ed by a Nap PSA f'Hght at tend ant J 1rnice Fletcher: left. regularly flew on No. 182 but Monday was so tired she got off in I ,os Angeles to take u nap. When the plane crashed near San Diego, killing ever yone aboard, it was 40 minutes before ht.•r hu!->band. Navy Lt. Cmdr. J erry Fletcher. right. learned that his wife Wets safe Fnoay. September 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT AS 2 Face Perj111·y Rap AUks to Sen. Song Indicted SACRAMENTO IAP') -A yt'ur long FBI invcsl1Kation mlo ulle~ed corruption in the slate Capitol has yielded its first indictments two absociat.es of state Sen. Alfred Song who are chaq~ed with lying to a rederal * * * gr and jury. The c harges ann oun ced Thu r s d ay agains t Ernest Mo reno and Louis Berger invol ved the ir den ia ls o f a rra nging payoffs a nd extortion in incidents thul involved Song. * * * Scandal Not First In Song's Career SAC RAMENTO CAPl Indictments handed down by a federal grand Jury have brought charges against two me mbers or the inner circle of a state senator who was once one of the most powerful in the Capitol. The indjctments of two associates of Sen. Alfred Song came Thurs day as Song 's 16-year legis lative car eer neared a c lose But they r aised the possibility that there may sliU be legal problems in store for the Mont.erev Park Democrat. THE 59-VEAR·OLO Song. the n a tion's only la wmaker o f Korean ancestry. was elected to tht' Assembly in 1962 and won a Senate seat in 1966 when a reapportionment shifted more legislative seats from rural to urban areas of California . He w as n amed to the Judiciary post in 1971, and won praise from law enforcement and civil liberties g roups and many of his colleagues for the way he presided over the panel. But Song's career has also been marked by controversial and politically e mbarrassing incidents. directly or mdlrectly. THE INOICTMJ!NT S also revealed for the first time the details or a dozen s pe cific Incidents which the grand jury was investigating involving Song . The indictment said the grand jur y was tryi ni:: lo dete rmine wheth er Son g had used his Position to extort things of value. in violation of federal extortion and racketeering laws . It did not say whether any conclusion was reached, and no indictment was issued against Song, D-Monterey Park. the once-Powerful chairmStn of the Sen ate Judiciary Committee who was defeated for re-election t his June. ending a 12·year legislative career. THE QUES TIONS asked before the grand jury include whether Moreno, a 4l·year·old adm inistrative aide to Song. ever solicited money to he lp s om eone get into m e dical school, to arrange a loan. or to J,tel a criminal sentence reduced. He is accused of lying in his denia ls. .. I don't M'l' 1m)th1ng terribly wron~ with a film lake that m fact . I WMb on tht> other side of this issue htbt t1mc I ran for lieutenant governor. against former state Sen John Harmer H e w as pu s hing an a nlipomogr aphy m1t1at1vc and I f ought 1t . I 'm aga in s t censorship. bul I 'm a gainst lying, too. Bathhouse Fire KiUs 1 I N 1972 THERE WAS a widely publicized incide nt in which uniformed deputy marsh als f rom Los Ange les County att~nded a party t hrown by Song. who had s pon sor e d legislation the marshals backed. Song said the deputies had been invited to "le nd dignity" to the party and did not serve as parking a tte ndants. a s Sacr amento County S he riff Duane Lowe contended. Mor eno was indicted on 12 counts or lying under oath for his testimony Aug. 17. Berger, 40. a former de puty district attorney and Municipal Court judge pro tern in East Los Angeles and a former law associate of Song. is charged with two counts of lying during testimony June 8. "The ISSUC IS cred1b1ltty, .. Dy mally ba1d. "Do you want your boy going around calling himself M1cticlle 1f you give him the name Michael?" OYM_ALLV MOCKED Curb for now acknowle dging. after first denying, that he bang in ~ falsetto a brief song in the film. a nd stated that Curb WMS listed as .. Miche lle " 1n the movie credits . "What we need in California is people who are going to tell the truth, and I raise the issue today because Mike Curb o r Michelle Curb -h1ts been going across the state indulging in i:I series of lies. And I've gotten tired of those hes." DVMALLY t\L SO revealed that he knew about Curb's involveme nt in the mm ror more tha n a year . but waited until the closing weeks of the campaign to try to catch Curb in a lie. I ·I SAN FRANCISCO lAP > A fo ur-alarm r1rc of unknown cause swept through u g<.iy bathhouse early today. killing o ne man and ~u nin g th e four-st.ory structure m d(}wntoy. n San Francisco. F ire Chief Andrew C Casper said 25 others. wrapped only m white s heets or towels. fled to safety. Some s urrcred cuts. he said. Fiemen had to curry oul a few occupants wrapped in sheets, Casper said. T h e c hie f said he never envisioned that people spent the whole night in the bathhouse. It took 110 firemen more than two hours to bring the fire under control. FHglal11 S tudie d LOS ANGELES CAP > Spurred by the air dis aster earlier lttis week in San Diego, the City Council ca lle d Thursday for a night path study at Los Angeles International Airport and vicinity. "We have hundreds of planes ( Sl'ATE ) flying over thous ands of people every d;iy," said Councilwoman Pat Russell. "It's important for us to be sure that we are taking ('very possible step to ins ure the safety of both passengers and people in the community." Bfnlt BIU A %e d SACRAMENTO <A P l -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has vetoed a bill to revive an independent committee to study alte rnate birth methods. saying he thinks such studies should be done by his health department. Th e bill 's aut h or. A sse mbl y m an J o hn Vasconcellos. said Thursday he hopes t he state Department of Health Services will study som e of t h e issues raised by the or igina l committee. such as the psychological aspects of birth. ,. . --" •, ..,. . \· < ' , :: ,, -. . -. I I ~<john8i}ver~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES ~ . . . Na vy ~el Cra•lte• SAN DI EGO IAP \ One Navy flier was rescued and two others arc missing after a Navy jet crushed al sea moments after being catapulted from an aircraft C'arrier 110 miles west of here. a N<1vy spC>kcs ma n says. The plane. a Grumann EA-68 Pr o wler e l ec tr o nic s counte rmeasure craft. cra shed a bout 1:30 p.m. Thursday two miles from the aircraft carrier Ranger. said Cmdr. John Baker. 8380,080 Raked LOS ANGELES IAP> -Gov. Edmund C . 13rown Jr h as another $300.000 today for his re-election campaign fo ll owing a fund ·ruisi n1:: dinne r at the Century Plaza. with most of that sum coming from business and industrial circles About 1.000 persons attended the $:.50-pcr-plate a ffair , Brown 's campaign worke rs said. but m;,;ny t.kkets were purchased by contributors who did not attend the afCair . Song also drew headlines when a lobbyist who regularly ap· ~ared before Song's committee revealed that he had bought a country club membership for the senator. None of the three m en could be reached fo r comm ent. ANOTilER CENTRAL figure in th e c h arges is George Hatcher. who headed an illegal Ea s t L os Ang e l es ambulance-chasing ring in the early 1970s. and who has been associated with all three men. Rent Control mt SAN FRANCISCO IAP \ -Tax crusader Howard J arvis says he'll a nswer a subpoena to appe'ar in municipal court in a rent relief case, although his testimony won't help muc h because "rent control in this or any other city is Ii total disaster " JARVIS SPOKE to the California Association of Realtors Thursday, but he was called out or the meeting by angry renters who handed him the subpoena to appear on behalf of tenants facing eviction for refusing to pay rent increases in the wake of Proposition 13. In his speech to the realtors. Jarvis quoted a U.S. Senate Committee report that "rent control in the United States is a total disaste r .. it destroys the economic base and the tax base of the city." "To pick out one industry to control is highly discriminatory." Jarvis quoted from the report. WE STILL MAKE - HOUSE CALLS Free Estimates by Wards Experts CALL TOLL-FREE I ·800-472-2491 I . 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I ·1 ~ • , . : -, ·. ·1 =· .-18 o,anga eo ... o.,,,P,,o, Editorial Page ------------------------------------------- Rot>ttt N Wttodl Pubhs,,.r Thomu Keev1l /Ed1tor Barbara l(re1blch /EdltOf'icJI P~ Editor A Fitting Tribute To UCI Pioneers 't·~tcr-du) afturnoon on the campus al U · lrvlne. u i:arden plMn '-'US namt>cl Founders ·court In n brh:r C<'rt•mnny honunntt Wullcr Uurrot1gh& and the lute t::. J . ·•nnrk · ro,H•r two rt•m,ffk~tblt-Orun~e Countlun1> who le<l tht• Inn~ fti.tht to hnn~ tht· urnn•rs1ty to whut w11s to ht•t•nnw tht• t'1h. of In int· ~UI \t') 111~ tod:t) -. hi.'aUl1ful trt•c ladt•n ct1tlll)Ub with 1b 1 m1m~~1\l' hu1ldln~!'t. 1l ''-d1ff1<·ult to rcrnll Ute ~el'lll' JU1't 11 H 'cll':-.1~0 v.ht-n J h1·h<·o1)tt•r landed in on o~n Cwl<I .met formt•r Pr~i.uknl Lvndon .JohnbOn stepped out to d t•dH'Jtl' tht· "lill' of tht• nev. un1H·r at " It "·'~ hll'r.all) not murh mon• thlin J ·~1tc A cou pit• of m.ul~ hJd ht.'Cn paH'(I ... ome i.:ttid1ni: wu1> undt-r '' J~ .ind lht· round.1t1on:. of tht.• hr!'tt bu1lchngs were barely '·~1hh' I\~ tht• ltmt> Of th'' dedtC'JltOn, lhe Unl\er~ll)' alreudy hud .1 h11'tUI") gnmg ba1:k half a doien ) ear~ to when Bur rou,.;h~. thl·n puhhi-ht•r of lht.· Dtuly Pilot . learned that the Lln1H'r:-.1t~ of ('uhforn1a was proJt•cllng a campus for "the ~>utht•;.i1't Lo-.. An~l'I~~ Count~ Orange County area " Th.it '' ,11' t•nough tn s l't ha m 1n motion l It• .1pprnal·hed lht· lrvrnt· Compan) and \\'UI> told the likt•hhuotl ()( J l,1nd ~rnnt "a:. ~11rn Tht· Regents of the L'n1 ''-'rs1l\ ft.'lt tht· Jrt·u \\a1> too remote -all but Pre&i· cknt t'IJrk Kt'l'I . who re<·ogntied tlS g ro 'At h potentutl. Go' l';dmund G .. Pal· Brown was doubtful about the ~•lt• T ht'n PmH~r. a dl•dt<'ated UC alumnus joined the cam· pu1 ~n . a nd Joan Irvine e ntered the P.icture . She promised tu help pt>rsuad(' the company d irectors to consider dorrnting t.000 <il'res if Burroughs and Power could pro- duct• convincing eviden ce of community s upport. In fi ve hectic days they managed t o put on a mass meeting of community leaders who became on the spot the nucleus of the F'rie nds of UC Irvine, with Power as president. soon 50.000 Orange Countians pled ged their .... upport of th~ proposed site . Wtulc Joan Irv ine battled the then reluctant Irvine directors . Hrehitect William Pereira pondered the design of an "ideal university ." At last the 1.000 acr es wer e forthcom ing. the design was com pleted. lhl' campus grew in leaps and bounds and in September. 1965. UC Irvine welcomed its first 1,500 stude nts Now there are more tha n 9,900 students and a f acuity o f som e 600 with five bas ic and three professional schools housed in a n array of fine b uildings. Still more Orange County citizens participate in Unive rs ity Extens ion pro- gram s whic h have an annua J enrollment of approximate · ly 23.000. · T he drea m s of the founde r s h ave been more than fu lfilled. a nd the ceremony at Founders Court was a !>mall but fitting tribute to their dedication and vis ion. l\s they predicte d . UC Irvine has become a tre m en- dous intellectual, c ultura l a nd economic asset to Orange ('ounty. Jarvis Uses Oout Tax crusader Howard Jarvis went national this week. launching h is new venture, the American Tax Reduction Move m e nt. with a s lick national television program. Designed to "maintain the momentum of Proposition 13." it feature d interviews with disgruntled taxpayers, plugs ror the s uccess of 13 in California and the usual condemnations of polilicians in general. inters persed with frequent requests fo r support in the form of checks for $25. made out to the ATRM and sent to Jarvis in Wa::;h m~ton . 0 .C. Severi.II attractive young women in the audience of the taped s how rose to comme nd the Jarvis propos al. One .vl)ung man w;rnlcd to know what would be done with all 1 ltc $25 c hecks. . Jarvis a ssured him all the funds would be used to ··promote" his national tax revolt. In light of some of the recent revelatio n s about his more dubious earlier fund-rais ing e nte rprises. it probably was a valid question. Jarvis earlie r had r e veale d his p la n to cut federal s pending by $100 billion and federal taxes by $50 billion over the next four year s in mailgrams sent to more than 900 candidates for the House and Senate. These astonishing communications demanded that candidates who a r e .. committed to benefiting the American taxpayer'' respond with telegrams supporting his program. Those failing to respond. s aid the m essage, would automatically be listed as opposing the Jarvis tax reform plan Am azingly enou gh . several hundred of the candidates bowe d to his a udacious d e mand by talting the pledge. One cannot d e ny the initial benefits of Proposition 13 to California property taxpayers. nor the fact that it has sparked nationa l concern about excessive taxes. But it's a bit murh to s tart threatening candidates who don't agree to buy a "program" for national tax reform si~ht unseen. And it's disturbing to think that so m a n y of them bowed so re adily to the implied threat. • ., Os;>J(lionsJt.~PJ~S\ed m the • above are Uiose of the Daily Piiot. l~, ~~~P'ffeed on ~ 'fflos-~:"' u1eli atrthorf' a"6"~ artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily ·p11ot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Wild West ByL.M. BOYD Some hi s torians contend that the Wild West was ac- tually tamed an a sma ll San Antonio corral. The re. that master salesman known as a Bet-a -Million Gates s trung up a rang of barbed wire and Dear ·Gloomy Gu , Note that ~x· President Nixon bad 14 Sacret Service men protecting him on a weekend trip t o the m o unt ai n R. Wonder tr he 'll relm· burse the t axp ayer s (rom his book profits'> OU'TRAGED invited the s keptical cat - tlemen roundabout to bring in their most rambunctious s teers. Ranchers scoffed at lhe notion that those s tringy wi res could check thei r livestock. But the fencing held . and s a les thereafter boomed. thus to kick In the barbed wire era. Not all birds have that ex- ceed ingly keen seven -power binocular vision of the eagle. T he kiwi bird, for instance. is blind as a bat. Which is n ·i. incidentally. but that's a di! fe r ent item . The kiwi. tho u g h . does hav e the s h arpest sense o f s mell a mong birds. Te n of the 106 a stronauL'i once were Eagle Scouts. O~n Questions ; How did · m ugging" come to be a synonym for that certain sort or criminal as a ult? Why do we u!le "bi:and" ln the phrase "brana new'"'? What does tlie "Juke" in Juke box mean" Earl Waters Record No Help to Incumbents /\lthough uttcnt1on as b(c'an~ C<'nlerf'd on tht· gubernutortal rucl' bl'lwC<•n incumbent Gov t•rnor J\•rrv Brown nnd Atl-Orncy Gt:ncrul E'vl'lk .I Younger . tht• t•onl('Sls rnr 80 /\Sllt'm bly and 20 St•natl' l>l·uh woul1l M.:em lo loom <·quallv 11n1Jt1rtunt to the .!.tall'':. fut url' 1\l> 11 :nanc1s the Democrat~ 11n·s('ntly huve a solid hold on both lhl· l'X Ct'Ull\1.' and le guilul1vt> brun~hes of ~Ovl•rnml·nt llul "1th u two third ~ voll' of t•ach hull:.>t' no" bt· 1n~ required fur Lei'< mcal>urcs as 'A-ell al> appropriations. a s hffl of a rcw seats cun put the Re1)ub· !leans in u st rong bargainin~ position. That s uch change~ can be brought about by an electorate already uoh<•PPY with incurn. bent lawmakers was uppermoi;t in the minds or thf' solons in lute August us they hurriedly rushed through a $1 bllllon tax reduc- tion measure in response to the increasing criticism s or a stale treasury surplus termed "ob- scene" by State Trea.!.urer Jess Unruh. THE SURPLUS. which has been building ror l:.everal years. Is the res ult of increases an various taxes during the years of Governor RonJld Reagan. a nd the continuing inflation which has rocketed the earnings or Californrnns into higher in· Nicholas von Hoffman come tax bracket s. Ren~an, des pite his uvowed intentions to "cut. t rim, a nd ~quccze." permitted the stale budget to rise from S4 billion to SlO bllhon during his eight years 1n orf1cc. Governor J erry Brown. sensing t he popul a r it y of Reagan':; fiscally conservative image. has sought to build :.1 similar impression in the pubhl' mind with such ploys as reject 1ng a limousine in ravor of a Plymouth sedan for his personal travel. But in only half the time it took Reagan to more than dou· ble state spending Drown has an creased it from $10 billion to S20 billion. LITTLE CREDIT then 1s due lhe legislators for the SI b1 lllon lax cul JUSt voted. They have been standing by while taxel:.. spending and s urpluses soared. ll••d the legislators not rushed the allocation of SS billion or the s t ate's s urplus into rescuing local governments from the ef· fects of Pr9p. 13. it could have been returned to the pockets or the taxpayers from which it was wrongfull y t·xtraclt'l.I. ll would ha\'l' ldl the locals embarrassed by t heir own excesses but sooner or l':iter they will have lo race up to l>Omc hard budget tr1mming a nyway. Even after playing "hero·· to the locals the legislators found t he t rea.sury still spilling over. Thus the Sl billion tax reduction. As others have pointed o ut that bill could just as well have pro· · vided a S21·2 billion reduction. PrOJect1ons are that tax n·v· cnUCl> will pile up a t lea:st another SI 1 ~ billion s urplus in the year ahead. E XACTLY what the existini;: :.urp.lul:. a mounts Lo is still somewhat of a mystery a lthough Unruh r<'ports more thun S4 billion in long term investment..s earning some S600 million ao· nually. These references lo surpluses take into account only the UQ· committed funds. lf any re{! sonable effort were made to cttt out some or the unnecessa~v spending which has increased the state's budget from the $4 billion fi gure existing at the time Heag:.an took office to the pre:; cnt S20 billion. the amount of l:.urplus would be more than JU:.t ob~cene OBVIOUSLY the incumbent la wmakers neither have thl' :-.tomach for making cuts in ::.pending no r a d esir e lo eliminate existing surpluses to prevent further increases in spending. Sllll. they are hoping that till' sop handed the voters by the SI bi llion tax redu<'lion will suffice to turn aw<1y their antagonb m towa rds mcumbcnts when they go to the polls in November. Capital's There if They'd Dare Spend It' For t he past six months the many wi ll sell s tock and pro· ment securities are safer and way to sound weighty, knowinit perties they've been holding for the return is as good as invest· and responsible a round this years. and invest the profits in ing in a new plant. there aren't town has hccn to pull on your new ventures and new produc· e nough good looking investment gray beard a nd talk about live capacity. It's pcrsu<1s1ve 1f opport unities. we have enough "capital formation." ~ou're lookin~ for a reason to productive capacity. we don't It's a lcr m which ought to be cul taxes. but we have ::.ome new need any more. Funny talk from r eserved to a r chitects and figures in nui.1ness Week businessmen whose whole tram· o the rs con -magazine cScpt. llU which dis· ing and raison d 'etre is to see t e mplating credit lhc cap1l:.il formation bow you can make one dollar a n irradicable sense that something awful is going to h ap- pen. The high profits and r elative prosperity of the past couple or years the modest but certain rise in the slock market, none or this has worke d to mitigate against the need to clutch and hold on to hard. cash money. c 0 r int hi an 1de:1 divide into two . co I um n·s. T he 545 lnri.:t•st companies lt may be that businessmen OBVIOUSLY making morc a ltho ugh on have no less lh<in $80 billion m are s pooked. William Va liant, money available fo r investment Wa ll Str eet cash in the ir vaults. In other the treasurer of the Borg. isn't going lo help if the feeling!> and up and words. capital formatio n has Warner company, says, "Most in the businessmen's tummit"i d ow n Pen· already occur red. The boys have major decision ma kers in the wo n 't tel them in vest the n s y I v an i a got the money, only they won't U.S. had just come through the gargantuan sums they a lready Ave nue. it spend it. only deep recession in their bus•· have . What's neederf 1s improv- me ans allow· He re in WashinRton. they talk ness careers and they a re very ing the climat~ for business. b Ing business about making sure the oil com-cautious about s pending. When the economists say whe n their to accumulate enough extra panies have cnou~h dough to go you 've just come back from fire. numbers grow fuzzy m front of dough so that it can buy new prospecting but Exxon. a lone. you don't jump back inlo il with their eyes and no betler explan& plants and ne w machinery has a lmost four and a half both fet•t." t1on is at hand. but the climate. which will in turn put Snow billion dollars 10 its poke. Mobil. THE LAST recc!>sion was har-as far as government creating iJ White and all the Dwarfs whistl· Gulf <Jnd Standard or California is concerned. has rarely been h·1 h k rowi n~ for a lot of bus inessmen. ing w i e t ey wor . each have well over a billion in better s ince Calvin Colledge Many <'Om p e nie s found The a rgument most forcefully cash they can ~pend any time themselves with next tn no lived in this citv. and most often advanced for cut· the.v want money m the ttll and undoubted· Aside from helping ri'<Jl peopl~ ling tbe c apital gains ~ax. the ly the experience taught them to to keep even more of at. the only tax on the profit from the sale of 'FllUS EVEN before the deed s tay far more liquid tha n the.Y argument left the c:apital gain$ a house or stocks and s uch. is h<1s been done. the truth of an had coming up in the 60s when 1t tax cut is that it might buck uP that it would encourage badly old lesson has been demonstrat· st•emed liked like the reign of bus i n es s m o r a I c . H c re·• n eeded capita l form a lio n. ed a new : Manipu lating la'< perpetual gold had arrived. gentle men, we passed this law Without capital formation and codes and tax rates to run the Beyond the prudence of pas t for you so you·d know we love lo~ of It we hav~ be~n r47peated-~conomy scld~~ works. Taxes mistakes. however. a n ad· you , we won't regulate you <fr ly infor.me<;t we 11 sink into the sh~u ld be lc-.iC'd. lowered or monitory premonition of bad control you or complain abou(. economic pits. raised only Lo ttel the revt·nue things to come has seized the exploding gas tanks and shred. lL the govc:rnmC'nl needs to pay its spirits or businessmen. It ha:. din~ tir('S. You Uri.' thl' goose . THE P'KEV"ILING reasonin~ bills . . les" t o cln with the ir picky, which lmd the gold<'n egg. so J~bwice-.• !A~~lt', .• the.Xi~ .~.A. v~~~~~_.oJ,,.~e~~.{>[!_Uf.:C proJ:,...,~!t-X~~c attitude toward the honk a little and drop your od~~~flif.it'tl~~ ... ~ ... e)-0\=J'rtn ·-... ~~~~-:t..: ~e.-. ~··,.-$.1•,::~ ~.tUIM>oia..J~ ; ~ ..... ~·".Jr .td ......... ·if • , ,~l""f~a • ~.._,.,)_ ... ~~, •. ~ .. ...1i ,.K Art Howe How It Feels to Have Not a Care in the World Once upon a lime there was a ma n named Boveu. whose feet hurt, whose back ached and whose brush had more hair in 1t each morning than his scalp could possibly replace. Bovell also had a wi(e who talked during re·plays on Mon · da y Ni ~hl Football . u ca r w i th 82.3 14 miles o n it. two adol escent children who w e r e very adolescent. <\ wa shing machine that had b eg un making runny noi~ !I, and a job in which he looked forward each week lo 1''riday. each month lo his annual vacation. a nd ench y nr to his retarl'mc nt. which W8!1 still a <'OUPlt>, Of decades A W'l)'. " •• Like many members or n111 gener otlon. Bovett fe?lt. In 41 word. trapped. ... ~ -. T hen. one night he awakened to find a shining Angel slandin~ at the foot of his bed. "Frankly, I think the Heavenly Computer has made a mistake. Bovell," said lht' /\ngel with a frown .. But I'm :.iuthonzed to grant you onf' wa~h. Whal will it he"" · "L1 kc everyone else ." said Bovell with a s11!h 'I JUSt wish I didn 't havt· u care 1n the world " "So I:)(' 1t." ~md the Angel with a sh ru~ BOVETT /\ROSE the next morning to discover the house empty and a note from his wifo: ·'I'm tired Of your SnlV<'h nR ways." 1t rend. "I 'vc run off wi th an oi ly Arab who cnn sup· port me 1n a m unner lo which I hope never to hccom<· a<' customed You will flC'vf'r SN ' me or th(' childr('n u~um " Al (11-sl nov<'ll was hurt <md outrn~cd Sudcll'nly lhl' truth ·struck him. "l 'm fr<'c • • he cried. ''fi'rec, 0 Loiid at last!"- No longer l>avlng a amflyro - support. Bovell happily quit his job. Without a job. he no longer needed his car . Without a car, he no longer required a garage or a house either for that matter. So he sold t he house. the washing ma c hine, the car and the garden. whic h w as f u ll of earwigs. and moved into a rent- <"d bachelor pad furnished in Onmsh modern. which he didn't csrc a fig about t'1tht•r WllAT SURPRIS ED Rovell was to learn that there w11~ a whole gene ration of younger people who fell very much us he did about cares. None of them cnrcd about gctt Ung married or having children or buying houses or washing machin~ or working al some dumb mne·lO·fi vc Job or g<'ttinA Jll tangled up in emotional personal rclttl1onships. /\II they cnrec1 about was ex f)a~lng their consc10usnesst's by riddinJ{ themselves of their hangups. their bad \'lbcs, their a~nnnd"tMt~ues. Thal M>undcd good to Oovcu . . . . ... ~ ....... -. "' ... ' ...... . ' . .. ... .. . .. So h e spent his days fo Transcendental Medita tion. est, solitaire and Zen Jogging. After three years of this he was sqll.llt· tang on tus head one morning ih The Inverted Lotu~ Pos ition when he felt a crushing pain in his chest and toppled ewer. "He lp' .. he call ed out with fl~ last brcuth But no one heard not thul 1t wns likely anyooe would have much cared one w~ or another. IT W/\S AT the P('arly Gates that Oov<'tt once again cneoun tcrcrl th<' An~cl. "Sorry ror th' dcl}ty in granting your wis~. Bovell," apologized the Angel. "Dclny''" said Bovell. "What delay ·"' • Some foulup in the com· putl'r," cxplt11ned the AngEI "But :it la:1t you·vc achieved ever~ one·~ gonl 1n life ... "I have"" said Bovett. "V cs:· sat<l Ute Angel, •-ypu no tonpc hue • care 1D dse world.' - I I . . - , ·l •• :- \. . . • .. NATION I ENERGY • Friday, Setplt1m1>er 29. 1978 DAIL v PILOT A 7 Writer Lost His Flab in Marathon By GORDON HANSON t'ARGO "' l> u\ P > t-:v4 n hod > 'houltJ run a h41f mllrulhon ml<'~· Thi~ wrilt'1 did, Mftc1 JO )eil'1' lctlln~ lhmg!. ao to pot A hatr muruthon 1i. an unw.uuJ d1i.tance 13 mllH, 1921~ ) urrts that v.·nniti. out the Vr'Orst In ti ~ra.on If you t• .111 run Lhut f~r, your ten IOIUI nd atu;rcbi.loru. u.,uJll.) "'' t' 1..tppt.'J AN O ff 'rtllS r.R \'IN<;, ON('t: nvt•r lhl' hill hum.in hl·inv 11 ··~·· 49 r un lro l for two houri. ~ •tlwul pau.i."' ul11w~l .ill)UOt' C'au Tht•rt• ii) .i l'J \off run. ~ai.pan~ loudly , bt•ll> bouncing It wttS worse lh"n bl·int: ~1th Cu:ill'r wh1·n hl' hud ull that trou hll' For monlhll I kept pludJ rng uround the V MCA truck d~p1lc i.omu really outdated trairung no· Uom~ I thoua<ht tht:re w1·rt· JUSl two things lo do : run ha1 rt a nd tum lert. Ttw twst udvace is to get your doctor's f)('rmisswn, run slowly and wear j(OOd i.hot-s Truln, don't strain. Soml' good things started huppenlng. Through running, l IO!ft an avera~e ot two pound!! a month. No diet. Now I'm lrollmg fo ur to six miles every other ctuy M y f\'litlng pul~e II) an the low 50s, lungs clear. I've 11ht~ 30 pounds and 11n1.· l'hln. It's my clothing, not flab, that 's flopping. mira cle upon m1raclt! -l won a plaque after plac- ing seC'ond an my age d ivision. Actua lly, there were only two Of US ID the 40-49 age bracket who completed lhe run. but l relish the plaque anyway. The distance challenge has been m et. Now the burning desire is to sec who the heck is winning these rac(!j). R UNNERS TODAY ARE FAST. I CAN'T even keep up wrth the pack, let alone keep the leaders in sight. There I am, tn a ruce with 150 others on the Oat North Dukot a praine, and the line from an old song keeps coming back : "Why did you leave me here all alone?" I constantly worry it will turn dark before 1 finish. QUEENIE MY ph yMc'.11 rdorm 'lar1t-d I~ mo11thi. "•!" No dot•tor orJ 1•t l'il 11 I Jui.t 1hcJn 't llk4• tht• wuy lhln.i\ hod :-.hJ~'tl up "' tht• ~ t'lir~ plllod up, i.o had tlw 'JlOUOdl> Wht·n l ~l'Othl·1l, lhe i.culc read, ·•one al u Unw plt-uM' I ".lb "' llUI nr ~"·•fK' I J>Ufft'd wh('ll I \hum ~~·d MY Wl•'E, JOYCE , LIKES THE new look so mut•h hh1• huui.:ht rnc• n•cl. while and bluu bikini un· tll·rWl'..11 t-'unlw.tll' .. ~o trip. That's the m ain problem with distance run- ning ll's lonely. "Okay, so Uua Is inspiration point. You inspire the car lo get moving and I'll point oul the way ... \lthl.tU1o:h not lht• ,.orld rhump1on i.moker, I ~ ,1:. 1h•(11111t•h .1 tu11 11tnl1•n<l.-r 1 prl'ft·rrt-d 10 m111ull IJl•1•1 h1t1JJ.., 1<1 Ill 1111nu1t• i.otkuut~ Contlnu1n~ thai. heady stuff, I completed five dllil..inn• run~ lhai. i.ummcr There was the tough hi!lt 1111.11 Jthon, two l''C('ltmg 10,000-meter C6.2 m1ll'1> 1 1 un~ u 11d ., l0·1r11ler around a Minnesota I R•:~n ""•·R T in. <.11,M,ILV fcc·hnt< utter 1.ikl· lurcb111.: fu1 lhl· llr~l l1mt through " quMrtl'r mill· Tht•n• wo;I) ulso un 8,000-mcll'r outing where - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Italian Classics \m;in'ffO di (,idliaoo FOR THE WEEKEND •Am...tto cl G•mo .. 1.11 $I 0. 99 -•LlqtlOl"e G•mo ...... IJ..1 $I 0. 99 •loorda Gift ••••••.••••• ';].,' $7. 99 •loordl Gin ••.•.••.••••• qt. $4.49 •PopoY Vodka •••••••••• qt. $3. 99 •J&I ................ 1.15 $16.98 -• 1o1,.11w Scotc1t •••• 1.15 $ I 4. 9 8 - NORV ALS LIQUORS 17 46 Placentia, C.M. 646-6677 New Finds Doubted Oil Supplies Seen Static SANTA MONICA <AP> -A CIA-sponsored re- port on oil says the world will have to depend on fields already discovered and not expect future ex· ploration to yield any major new sources . The report by the Rand Corp. said there is about a 60-lo 90-year supply or petroleum if the le vel or consumption freezes. That s upply, however, would run out in 30 to 45 years if world consumption continues to grow at past levels. "WE'LL GET MORE OIL OUT of fields that we know are there than we will out of future dis- coveries," said Rand Corp. researcher Richard Nehring, who authored the study. Future oil discoveries will have to come "from fields discovered in expensive environments, from fields with lower well productivity, from s maller fields, or from the application or secondary and -----------------------------enhanced recovery," he s aid. Sa·h.nz.da~, Oc..t 7fri s.S tu_. IL~d\JA•a t»t& OU. t'i4'.. q:oa am io 3:QQ pm lti.i suitl. u..J()2.\cl mfLd ic.a\ C.f!.u~a..R. o~ PclSO dt.. \la\w ciA-~£.\lotto id. Sa~ic:h &att QS.ld sJ\. t>r\~\s ~ A\)f'\ \Able. ''.'?r ~ I I/I / '1'i' '-~;~ :,( . ·~ Nehring said the best chances for future dis- coveries are in the Mideast, Mexico, Alaska , Venezuela. the North Sea, Siberia and China. "ONE OF THE PROBLEMS IN the c urrent e nergy debate is public skepticism about how much oil is out there and with people playing games wilh statistics," Nehring said in an in- terview. The report by the Rand think tank, he said. "is useful for identifying the patterns or world oil dis· tribution, and it's useful in the CIA's work, too, trying to look down the line 20 to 25 years." The report's conclus ion agrees essentially with other studies or the world petroleum supply. NEHRING SAID THAT 75 PERCENT to 8S percent of the world's future oil supply will come from increased recovery from known fields. More than hall that oil is contained in "s uper-giant" cs billion barrels or more> and "giant" csoo million barrels or more> fields. he said. Nehring said reliance on known reserves pro- bably will create "a gradual upward pressure on prices." "Probably much or the additional oil can be produced at or below the cos t of current oil prices," he said, but the effect or dwindling re - serves on consumer prices ~annot be foretold "because so much of the cost is taxes and royalties." -~--=- Sentence: 55 Years Don't atop Now ••••••••• ! Keep Planting VEGETABLES Ptant n.. coof weather crops now ." 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S.pteml)er 29 une <Wll•• Pa•pla"' D#'lafl#d U~AR PA I H1•r.iu\t of 1m 11t·rn 1t1 .~our nil umn, on Junt• l!f I 11nhrt·tl lltl' frl't' bovklt'l. l'rt•d1t t"or Wur111•11. fnun lht l>t•pnr1m1·nf of l'oni.unttor l\ffa1r:. • P 0 Box JIU "~1·1 anwnio. I u 9~1.d 1 I '4ltnl\•ct th1' liuoklrt (M nn ... l•lt and ror 11 frll'nd loo Urn1 ·1 \llU ltunk I 'houh1 huq· rt'<'('l\t'<l 1t tiy nCJw '' L M . lrvint.' \' h , ""Jlll"'<'lell> ..,hH't" l)( A dtdn 'l advt,. .. ('()o "'umt',, Uta& a lonit "'ell rouJd lw f"llf)ff«"d. Tbt> cn·~tlc bllOklM •• , out nf t~k to1 som• llmf', but • D•• '"''Ph lllu bort-n l"t'<'~h~ and beck o,d4>r ., ... lwlu1t Pl"OC'......_....-d ~ f'mpktyff" handlt" all ,.. .. qur''' for Con. .. umf'r \ff air'· pampblt"l!>, and ODt' o f lb.-m tofd \ \ ~ lh111 lhrlr mlnl·dt-partmf'Dl li. '"'a tll p.od • llJl becll ordf.rio for snany of lM ?ti COD 'unu•r ~V<"aUon puhlluUon olft-N'd b lbt' .,,~, .. A l•o m\Mllb •ell can be.-u~t~. or lon1ter U tbe rpqur''""' publkaUoo a.. not ln "'*"· t\IM>, Klncl · rop\ ordt-"' arr nllt"d bt>lorf' mulllplt" r~&at"i.l,, Mo.'l of lbfo «J.-rlnit' •rt' •ortb tM .-alt, bowt>vf'r. .-od all ol l~m C'Oolaln \N\ u~ful lnformallon. •Rttfpr.• C'..,,_ .. Sarf ... tn;.\H 111\l \.\hl'ft' l"Jn l Jt<'l w me rcc·1pe1> for m .1k111.: 111\ 11\.\11 ho11,1·holtl d.-<1rung agenb I've heu rd th.it tht•\ rt• J\,1aljhle !>Omewherc The "h1 .111L1 11,111w • pnli.lut•t-. a rt gt:tlln~ Ml ex pens ave J 'I' , Newport Beach Rt•<'ipt·"' for low ·<'O~l heui;ebold cleaning ma&t*rfal"' ra11 two ob1alned by sending a stamped, !«"If addrt'h~ed t'Ovt>lope to tbe Cooperative Ex· tens lon'N Hnm .. Advisor , -toot S. Harbor Blvd., Anaht-lm, ('a. 911WS. Ai.k for ''.Cleaners." Ti•e-Ti~k-f"9 Bfl oa ihopoir DEAR PAT I ordered a watch advertised by Johnson & John,on for my husband as a Christmas ~·fl la!>l \'t'<ff ll coi:.l $79 95 and I had to-send pro- du<'t <·ouP<>ns too My husband was delighted w1lh the watch until 1t quit working a few months ago. We wrote to the Gruen Watch Co. to ask what we !>hould do. but d1dn t get an a ns wer. Then we wrote to J ohnson & John~on. Again. no answer. I can't understand this i:.mcc big c.ids wert: run dunng this promotion. and tl seems that someone s ho uld :.l and behind this m erchandise. O.C .. Laguna Beach A VS contacted Mt' Nell Laboratories In Fort Washington, Pa .. al the s uggestion of Johnson & .Johnson's cons ume r re lations representative . McNeil wUI write a per sonal letter to you descrlb· ing the procedure for arranging a re pair. Enclose a copy or this leltt>r when you maU lbe watch to Gruen to ensure the repair will be made unde r warranty. A SS handling charge is required and you should package the watch carefully and send ll by Insured ma ll to Gruen Service, 106 N. 29th St., New York. N.Y. 10001. Otdfi C'ontraC!tOf Ca11 Adriff DEAR PAT: The back portion of our hou.se is covt:r ed with asphalt s iding. We want to p~t .up a luminum siding a nd wonder if the asphalt s1d1ng has to be removed first. H. E.. Costa Mesa A YS soa.rces s ay that aluminum shllag usually c:ao be applied over other types of exterior walls, bul the decision should be made by a rontnctor. Special cood.1tions may be present and the siding r e moval question rt>quires a personal inspection. Credit Lilc.elfl tor Nete GrfUb DEAR PAT· Do I h ave any chance _of getting ncd1t if I have no credit burt:au rt:port on me? Death Nol i<"es D~fh Nofi<"elf flC»fEY l'•Clll<: v1 .... Mo>,._,.,, Pd•-Pacific I (,,,, 11 prnN1•tr1 ' Tht·n wntc• tu l'al Durm f>ot u,1/1 , a.I r1•d 11111e· l/t'llln1) 1111· ori~u>t'T'~ und fll'llCm vnu rlt'ed 111 ,11/11• 1111·11u1111·1 111 11111 •·r11111n1I urMl fltultlr$$ Mml ''""' 111w,/wr1' /11 1'111 l>1.1r111 \I Your ~t'rttll't' IJranqr (0fJ<l~t l>a1/11 /11/111 I' rl /1111 IS60 Costa Mt:.o. <'A fl.!t•.!t• 1h munv l1•r11•r , "' µ.1u1hl .. u•1/I tH· unsu>t•rro. hut 1ii10w-rl inc11.um•\ or l1•llt'r., riot mdudmy lhl.' rt'llift r , /uJ/ ll(Jllll' tl(/tirl'll~ Olld bu.tlnt'S~ hours• J)hQn1• nu mt••'' t w1H411!'11'·1•1Jr1111dt'rt'd 1'h1:.rolumnoppeorsda1 II!,. re 1-pl ~oturdo11s I v1• nt•H·t· u.wd c-rfl'<llt hdor.-I JU~t graduated from i.t·hool ..ind 1 om ~mployc.--d. E W . Costa M~sa ('haM"t·w art JCood Chat inot1t c reditors will con· 11lc1t•r you al'f' 11 l(octd risk , es~lally ll the reason tbt"Tf' IH oo lilt> "" that you've aJwayN paid ca!ib or lhal you'vt• Juitl itradu.kd from school and bad no roMm to l(rl "" •11 \'our lnJtlaJ c~t limit pro- babh wlJl hr baM'd oo your cur,..nt Income. Mid 8tU tt'a11*r Wit• a.,,. LH:AH PAT I h11vt> a real fur rug In dire need of <'ll·umnii und rnstorallon I 've been told lbal 1twr1• !'> <• 'ho11 rn Los Angeles lhut offers this ... 1•n1<·1· .md thnl vuu have 1tubl1shl'd its name tn ,our l'Olumn Will )'OU repe<tt 1t lor OH.'"' J J . Newport 8 each It·,. WUd BUl'i. fo'un., SJ.4 N. La Cienega Blvd., Hollywood. A VS hai. beard good reports from otht'r n-•dt'n. who have bad fur It.ems <'leaned and ,rpalrt'd at WUd Blll'i. . l..o~al Office Ba. 'J'ax Data D ~AH Pl\T: Lmt: 3 of the property lax as- s1!>lant'l' chum form says lo m('lude Mtdicare de· ductions. llow do I find out what was deducted., S.S .. Costa Mesa You can get this loformatJon by contacting your local Social Security office. All senJor citizens should be aware that Oct. 2 Is the deadline for fll. Ing for both senior citizens' property tax and rent assistance. The deadline for proferty tax postponement is Dec. 31. AddJtiona lolorma· lion may be obtained by phoning tbe Franchise Tax Board at (800) 852·5711, or (800) SSZ-7700 to re- quest forms. New Theory Li/ e Sparked ByMeteon? LONDON <AP) Life on earth did nol result from the bubblings or some primeval' soup but from showers of com ets and m eteorites from outer space four billion years ago. two of Britain's m ost dis tinguished astronom e rs theorize in a book just published. T he theory. put forward by Sir Fred Hoyle and Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe, s uggests that Jife elsewhere in our galaxy is almost a certainty. Mathematics a nd As tronomy at University College, Cardiff, base their ideas on the relatively recent discovery of a number of or ganic molecues in space. HOYLE AND WICKRAMASINGHE. WHO 1s head of the Department of AppHed Mathematics and Astronomy at University College, Cardiff. base their ideas on the relatively recent discovery of a number of organic m olecules in space. In their book, "Lifecloud," the astronomers said discovery of those mo lecules means the build· ing blocks of life are widely distributed throughout space and need only the right conditions for evolu· tion to begin. "Since othe r pla nets probably exist in vast numbers -there may we ll be 10 billion or more stars with planets in our galaxy alone -the pro- spect for the emerge nce of life on a galactic scale appears very favor able." they wrote 1 HOYLE AND WICKRAMASINGHE submit· 'led that the Earth's oceans and the atmosphe re AT YOUR SERVICE I WORLD I OBITUARIES Prison Mandated Pets Fii9st? Paper Chides Britons For Rape SACJlAMENTO IAPI -Cov Edmund Brown Jr. h as s igned legisla· t1on rnquiring a prison sentence for rupe, whic'h lhe Democ ratic gov - ernor said is a greater pr o blem in California than in othor states. ·'This represents a Mgnificant toughening of the law, and re flects the fact that in California. women ur e mor e threatened by rape, ac· cording lo FBI statistks." Brown s aid Thuri>dBv Skleflaed J ohnny Cash. 46. h~s bee n hos pitalized al LONOON 11\f'l The Daily Mirror has ad monished animal loving Bntons for sometimes seeming to care more about the well being of dogs. cats, horses. seals and 1>a rukt·ets than of people "When a Gran(f Nallonal runner falls, our first thought as alwuy5 for thl· hor..l'. not the Jockey ... the masi.·circulullon l:.tblo1d ~a 1<.1 w an editorial Thursday "WllF.N A PONV IS SLAUGHTERED, or a baby seal buttered , a large part of the population feels general revulsion At best the rest of the world thinks the British concern for a nimals is ee centric. Al worst, they thank we are m ad." T~e t.-dllorlal was prompted by a court case Wednesday in which a man was Jailed for four years after throwing has pet mongrel dog off a bridge m front of J 5pt'ed1ng train The man's de· fense lawyer said he lwas "hopelessly drunk .. at the tim e Nash ville. Tenn .. for "lnS CONVICTION WAS FOR damaging the rest and tc::.t~ <Jfter a tram and endangering the dnver," the Dally Mir · ror said. "But millions of people wili say "Serves IO n g s inging lour him right· for what he dad to lhe ~og." THE BILL. SB 1479 by through the West. It 1::. The newspaper stud it's a ll ngbt to care about Sen. George Deukme-expected he will be pets and protest when they arc 111 treated. "but jian of Long Beach . tht: disch arged in 3 to 5 never forget that people matter m o re Much Republican candidalt! days. more ... for attorney general. is --------------------------------the most important all· dition to the s tate 's: UCTIO g r owrng list or m an· datory-sentencc crimes since Brown signt'<I the first one. ll was a 1975 prisonmenl for persons m easure req uiring 1m· ST'ATE SAL using a gun while com-.._ ____ _._ _ ______ ..,.. m ilting a m ajor fe lony. Ot h e r crimes forl whic h probation or J~ul te rms arc proh ibited. and ·slate pnson i!\ re· uu1red. are s ale of mort> than half an ounce of heroin. serious assa ult on an elderlv or disabled oer son. and certain • viol e n t orrensc s by parolees. BROWN CITES those la ws 1rt-campaign ad- ve rt 1 se men ts a s evide nce that he is tough on crime . despite asser· lions to the contrary by has R epublican oppo nenl. Attorney Gener<tl Evelle YounJ{er DeukmeJian 's bill. e f fective Jan. I. requircl> "anyone convict ed o f ra pe to be sentenced to three. six or eig ht years an prison. depending on the severity. One·lh ird of the lime can be s ub· tracted for good behavior in prison. but additional years can bt: added for s uch things as prio r convictions a nd use o f a JlWl. • ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER --• FINE~ELA1NS --ilRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS. Etc. 116 Million Dollars Worth Fri., Sat. & Sun, Sept. 29, 30, Oct. I 8:00 pm Inspection Fri., Sat. & Sun • 2-5 pm & 7-8 pm Don 't miss this important sale! Fine crystal. ch ina sets. European lum1tu1 e, bronLes. rugs, 0 1b Jnd many other items. Lots of diamond solitaires and clusters. Fine men's and ladies watches rings. earrings, bra~lets, necklaces. etc., set wuh diamonds. emeralds. rubies. 'Sapphires. Several important large emeralds and sapphires I l AMS Boni< Ameroc•rd Md\!fl•Ch~r')tl Po•$Ol"llll Chill i< c .. .n Some •• ••rtde<t Tfl•ms c on h6 "'"'"flott:I ~ Properrv moved for corivenience of SJll! ro nevvport galleries, ltd. 2452 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 P.M. FRIDAY Art Lev•n• Aut.t1on4p.r RALPH c;ERALO RONEY.·~ IJ. v1~wMor1u<1rydtrec1or~ could have provided conditions receptive enough ,..,,.,.."' 01 H~""n. c... •or,,,..riv o '" \ts1< for life to survive and evolve when a comet con--''Ol'"I QI ~,. Mr~. "" for wve•al SHANNON R. SISK, lnfent, rc•l<Hnl f l'f . ed := .. -. · .-' =-· ~ -: : .. ~ ~ ... .. ... .... ·. . . Y~•" SP•••«.., .,,11 ~ 11e•d on Mon 01 co"• Me'><!. C4o Pes~ •w"' on taining the necessary precursors o 1 e arnv . oa•. OctObotr '· 1•1a at 1 oo PM •t Tnc Seotemtw• ,&, ms. Survtveo by ""' The astronomers suggested that physical (hurct'• ot Cod. 411> IHll Stre<tl, Hunt· parenh Ja-\ a..O Monl(a SIS~ ot trave l to Or from Other Cl0Vl'JizatiOnS iS unJjkely tt\Qll>n e~ech c.,, will\ Rev A (. Siar,, (. o \ t a Me\ a . C." • m"'" r n" I 'oltlf o<1l•"Q 0 '>urv1ved by h°' wffo 9ranOpMrnh Andy anO Adole Simply because Of the m aSSiVe time SC8Je5 in• ~orooao!t .... _ Ouroch••. oatern•I vrando•••"h volve d . But lht:y said communic .. lion with other KARll'ELES Robert and Vlr9lo Sisk of South ..- l~E PH JULIAN KARPE LES.,..... '41•011,, •• ""' M>tr.e• Jam.s R Slllt o1 civilizations by radio signals m ay be possible over dent Of Coron. dlll M.tr. C.. Peued Coste Mow, ""· Gr.awslde wrvltH a Shorter time SCale, although even then that awn on x1>1-r ,., ,,,. Survlwd wot• held on Fr'\O&y, Sec>tomber 1'. o. "''"'"'Mery. •our d•UQ!lte•~. Judv me••' JOAM af The Good Shepherd would still run to a few thousand years per (.orn~11 of San OteQC>. Ca . l<atlly, Cemeferv. Bell e..-ay Morluarv Ch~ryl encl~ .... IC••Pll~ ol Corona director\ O~I MtH C.. -mo<l•I \4!rvl<e\ w ilt be held •• 11 "°""on -.v. Oc:to~r 2. l~/8 di P•<1l1< V1.-. Chal>el lnlerment Deaths McCottMtclC Mott'TUARllS Els .L -Laguna Beach el()1rere 494-941 5 ' Laguna Hills A NTON ITO . Colo . 768-0933 CA P > -John Ira Green, mess age. Harvey Voice Ads Off Radio San Juan Cap1s1rano 69, a civilian attorney 495-1776 and military prosecutor SE A TTL E c A p ) _ --during the World War II IALTI-IBIGHOM desertion court-m artial Politic.a l ads irl_litating FUHIEllAl HOME of Pvt. Eddie Slovik, the the voice of radio com- 646-2424 only American soldie r m entator Pa ul Harvey .: Costa Mesa execu ted for deser tion have been taken off the 673-9450 ~~:!~..Q~W· ,,d· d airJ.aJlJ!£..an~idate J ohn ;~::;lrJ~=~~ t;:, •.. ~m: "~~°"~· 'lf'b'tttli'f"'!l>~'-a't1r~~~~-r.·~"~· ,~ MORTU•RY attack. were never m eant to •,. FRIEDL..\SDF.R: 110 Broadway fool people. CoslaMesa _ ~ ,, "Garner h as been • IS~AKISG • 642-9150 ca ll ing m y of fi ce • GREATDEALS • --a pologizi n g to m y • FREE • SMITH·Tlm41U-UMI FUNERAL secretary." Harvey and • • MottTU••Y ~ DIRECTORS said T hursday. "I 've ,.• 50 G.\l,.S ! WESTCLlff CH•rfl turned the matter over ,.. CrerrelO<Y • Flower Shop lo the ABC legal depart-• (ff (;,\S • 427 E 171h SI m ent." :it ............. ,..? .. .,,...· ........... + ~::t~ HARBOR LAWN-Garner, a Republican • or Oii. ('11,\~(a:s • __ MOUNT OLIVE con gr essional candidate, • •• ,,.. ....... ....., •> ~ ,......., '" • 'd h · t ded • ., •o•a ... ).,.. .. __,.,...,tit • rtBCE taOTffHS sa1 e "never in e n • • llONDA • _.. SMfTH'S MORTUARY r or a m o m e nt l h at .... 627 Main SI MORTUARY-CEMETERY anybody would ser iously It •n~t1oorUhd • "'REMATORY • w "11 "'•""'"'..,.. .,.,;-,, Hun11ng1on Beach .. believe it w as Paul .... * * * * * * * * * * •! 536-6539 Harvey. The main idea ..,. ... ,. MG -TRIUMPH « SHlffH MOUUAU ./Interment in : was to be humorous." ,..._~ T h e ads, beginning • e JAGUAR e • 97ra~~m';;B!~~hwv Any C.metery with a Harvey -like ! FIAT-LANCIA ! 494.1535 "He llo Americans," 111u. r.s111<> u1 d /Shi t · r ibl f • ··1 n'11 ~.:.,,,, •..• •,"• '."''"' • 1533 N Et Cam.no Real t y pmen · focused on the o es o .. "" "" • San aemen1e 492·01 oo W a s h i n g t o n ·°f"* * * * * * * * * * * * • --./Burial bureaucrats. it 0 TOYOTA e • f'H« FAMILY Insurance The ads were done by • 1•11·••••1•11"•11"d • COl-.... .. L fUHEl4L ' .it ,,.,...,,,,.,.. l.1'f S4M tr """'HOME . I ./Cremation ' David Fentress, 47. or •* * * * * * * * * * * ~ 7801 Bolsa Ave $255 complete Porte rsville, P a . Fe n-• 0 IO 1r tr •Westm1ns1er tress said he was not ·• . :U ~ 'fORI • ~ . ti 893-3525 representing hinaself as .s.\l.F.S& RE~T:\L --~ "Serving All Faiths" Ha r vey but Just ha ppens • RESER\'E ~OW ! r•CrAC VIEW to sound like the fa mou' • r,.17. 7777 Ext. 500 • MIMO«IAL rAH ABC newsman. .. * • • • • • * • • * ._ CemettttY Mortuary 1625 Glaler Ave. • e LEASING 0 • Chapel M DAl•v PILOT It Ml 11tob•rf'-e11• O.-•Ot it 3500 Paetf1c View Orrve Costa eaa "'' .., .. ,. a.u..r t-.~"*'.,..._ Newport Beach t::A"-5554 CLASSIFIED ADS it 5.17-7777 t.xt. 600 « 644•2700 I ~ · 842•5978 * * * * * * * * *. * ... llllon Memorvma11c• microwave oven programs perfect meals at the louch of a finger • Van-Cook~ vanabte power oven contrOI • Vari-Tmep• automatic temperalure control with load sensor • Large. easy lo clean. 1 2 cu h interior SAv1s10 LITTON'S 460 MICROWAVE OVEN . 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Edmund Brown Jr has announced the appointment of Albin Cruhn. president or the C aliforn ia L a b o r WASlllNGTON <Arl -Tht: l>ep1.irtml·nt of Houstn(I und ll rbll n [l\•wlopml•HI 1s shultmg down 1lb dli..ustruus "new towns" 1>ro(lrum. pulling un t'nd to a "sud . prunrul and t•x 1:>ens1ve" ef- fort to build 1nnovallve com- mun1t1C'lS throuJ(houl the nation money before they could sell enough property to sustain the development. and the HUD was best known of the new towns, as F ederation , to the well as Park Forest South in Cons ume r Advis ory Council. ..._.,,_..:;;;;;;o....,-..-::;Mm.,..iiii6iW • forced to pay orr their loans and foreclose on the proJects. Chicago, Cedur -Rivers ide in -------------------- Mtnneapolis. Flo wer Mound loo"-ot 11 th • .., way Erma Bornlwck wovld p1 obobly find ~ometh1ng vt:r omv\tng about th1~ ' Makes Point Tax Foe 'Ruptured' KANSAS CITY . Mo IAP1 L.ast yellr, bUSI nc:.:.man llarry M Katow1tz paid hb county merchant's tax by stenciling a <'he<:k on a 1.nu r or ... boxer shorn, lo 11lui.trate h1!> vae v. of the tax p_ayer 's plight_ _ _ Tb.ls year. he was audited by the Internal . Revenue Service. and ordered to pay $17,687 in . reder al income laxe:. Tht• Nt•w Communalaei.. effort ts one or tht> bcsl publiciu.'<.i fa1lurei. of tt ll flodt•11il urban 1)rO· grumis 011~ om cwl. dcl'11ning lo t><' tdt'ntlried. 'uid lh r('putuUon lb iso low thut "we thdn'l want lo tttrntsh thl' urbun polu•y" with a nt•W lowf\i.. 1rulJUl1vc l.f)8SES IN THE eight-year Nt•w C'o mmun1lll':> program ldtul $149 m1lhon. itnd the omce of Muoitgcmcnt and Budget has rdusi::d to release planning rundb to rt.-VIV(' the progra m Thui.., llUO Secretary Patricia ttobc rt.s Harns approved staff rt!commcndat1ons to end the new towns i::rrort. And she will us k Congrcs::. to c lose down H UD 's New Communities Development Corp .. shilling its' duties elsewhere within the de· partment Mrs . Harns said HUD plans to liquidate seve.Jl of the 13 new own · projects it s ubsidizes: while committing additional money to six towns still given a chance to survive . .J The department will try to sell orf most or the seven projects ll 1s liquidating. These are .in Jonath11n. Minn., perhaps the Hours Sliced At City Hall In San Juan San Juan Capistrano city councilmen voled .Wednesday night to shorten the hours city hall is open rrom 10 a .m . to 4 p.m .. beginning next Thursday. City staff members will still work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .. City Manager James Mocalls said in making the recommendation. Proposition 13 has curtailed staff size. Mocalis said. The shortened hours the city hall is open to the public will allow employees to work more effec· lively because they will not have lo divert their attention lo deal with people coming in and out. he added. near Dallas. Texas. Riverton anc..I Gananda near Rochester . N Y , a nd Newfields, near Dayton, Ohio. TOWNS THAT WILL receive future housing grants. as well as rommuruty developmenl grants. include Soul City, N.C .. St. Charles. Md . a far-away suburb o r Washing t o n D C .; The Woodl ands, Tex a s, nea r Houston; Maumelle, Ark., near Little Rock ; Harbison. S.C., ·near Columbia, and Shenan- doah. Ga .. near Atlanta. The New Communities pro- gr a ms, including some still afloat, have been troubled by the huge ''front end" costs or de· velopmcnt -buying and holding land. building sewers and roads. carving out amenities consistent with the goal of creatjng a com- munity for people of all income classes. with residential, com- merc\al and industrial areas. ~ .. - Suits Filed To symboh~e how the extra tax had fractured his finances, Katowitz had the check to the IRS THE SECRETARY HOPED to stenciled on a "rupture truss," a protective belt salvage the New Communities Also. he said , staff members will make a special effort lo be available to meet with the public during the hours the hall is open Over Fallout From A-Tests _worn by ~with abdominal ruptures. Development Corp. by redirect-_____ ..;;:;::_-=------------iog efforts to co,ncentrate on in· ner-city, rather than suburban or rural. projects. LAS VEGAS <APl -More than $8 million in claims have l>ee n-nted gainst the Depart· ment or Energy by several Utah and Arizona residents. who say t hey lost relatives to cancer gt>nerated by nuclear fallout from atmospheric tests in the 1950s and 1960s. NOW ... HEAR A THIRD ----- --DIMENSION -----.--·-----------IN STEREO SOUND S..._PM/AMa.lomdl-T,_.T • ...,.... Model 1706 offers you everytnmg you need for super stereo. .except a high price tag: Full-featured tuner /amplifier to pull in weak stations and a fine performing built-in 8-track tape player. Two sealed back speakers with a special vented design project great sound. ONLY 5 129°0 Many Additional Models To Choose From! .. This "new lown in town" idea also i~ being shelved, the victim of "a hislory we can't escape." said Assistant HUD Secretary William White, who heads the new towns corporation. Official Backs Pot A moralorium on subsidizing new projeets has been in effect . since 1975 while the department sought lo untangle the financial problems plaguing practically all the existing efforts . SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Supervisor Carol Ruth Salver. announcing her support for a marijuana initiative on the November ballot. said that while she doesn't smoke the weed, "The stuff doesn't hurt Dave Jackson. a department s pokesman here. confirmed the claims Thursday and s aid he believes they are the first filed concerning an "orrsite" death, meaning a person who was not in some way connected with the testing program at the Nevada Test Sit.e. 90 miles northwest of here. anybody."' · UNDE R TifE PROGRAM, the government was to subsidize private-sector "new town" de- velopers by guaranteeing their loans and by coordinating federal aid for basic commuruty needs such as housing or sewers. But most developers ran out or The supervisor an nounce d s upport oC Proposition W, a state- ment of policy calling ror non-enforcement of s tate marijuana laws in San Francisco. The claims contend govern· ment negligence in the above- ground nuclear tests in the 1950s and early 1960s led lo three deaths from leukemia and one from lymphoma. Pie'd Piper Candidate Smeared MADISON, Wis. <AP > -"It has a nifty flavor," Lee S. Dreyfus, the Republican candidale for governor. remarked after a banana cream pie s truck him during a visit to the University or Wisconsin. Dreyfus was visiting the university when an unidentified man tossed the pie and escaped down a corridor. Most of tbe pie fell to the floor, only a small amount slicking to the back or Dreyfus' head. A lette r was received later by the college , news paper. saying "We the members of the ,I Revolutionary Pie Brigade claim full responsibili. ty. Many people are asking why. Well. we say, 'Why not?'" 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'hMd tQ h PP<•n " bN'llUl>l' of ulle~f'd wai>te 1n school d1:.tnct, state anti uthr r l(<>Vc.>rnmcnt opN.it1on . lht• t•halrmun uf tht-.. 11t11•' l.llllr llooVt'I l'omm1~.-.aon ,,.ll(t 'l'hur,tJuy in Anaheim ~hJl'('ll , u ll'Udl'r in lh•• houo;1ng and rettl c:1late indu~l• > und &1\'l1 vc· p11l1lll08l cum1>1t1)(n donor, wu:. .iclilrt•.,.,inK a g thNlnK of lhl' Orange County h1run1of1'uwn tlttll "I ft•el Propo.,1t1on 13 l1111J 111 h1tp1H·n 111 muk~ 11 vtr'' t'll·ar Ill our l'll•t•lt>d c1rf1<·1u1., thrtl tht· iwoplt• "111 1111 1011.:1•1 .. t.uul for It Nuth1rn ShUJ>t•ll , 'h111rnurn ut Shdpl•ll ll11lu,11 ... , Inc· told u 11 11 •: POINTED TO HIS expcrlcnl'~ since 1969 u:o. a nwmoor or the Cuhforn1u Stute Government Orl(11n1n1tlon und EMnomy Comm1s11lon. »lso known u!l tht• l.itU1· tloov..r Comm1~11lon lu purlltulur. ht• ll'll'nlloncd allcited Supervisors Press Ero ion Settlement Or jO~t· t'uunl\ <.uf•l"n ''OT\ will lt' unn• rn11n· to n · t"h am out uf 1-vun w lth'n1t·nt In their fl)thl 111 i.:••t u sand dnd Rru\t·I 11p1·1 .ltor tn pa) for l't o:.1on dj"'·'~'' t11 t 'u:.per'i lll1~1onul t•a1 k ~lll'l'I \ 1!'>411'1\ rhoma .. R11t•y und Ra I ph l>ll'tlrtt"h u n · t11 rn ,.,,, with t 'mno\ I.. l '11 111pu11, offu·1db to thM'll:.!> thl' firm l'o ofkr to m1tkl.' ti \'U'h '''llh-rtll'lll Ill I he ch:.µUtl' O\/l'' c.!Jm.il(' t11 the counl) ., lur.:t•!>l n:~1onJI 1>ark J uti n ('1 •·••k "'h1l'h n111:-. throu.ch lhf' w1ld1·rm·.,., purk wu:o.hed u 2<l fool dt.'1'P JitUlly 400 ft"t'l Wlde '" 1'1.H01'' lt11ouich lh•· park und "'J'>hed 11111 1t:. mum t·ntruncl' ro.u1 {'Ol NT\' Of'f'ICJ,U ,.'\ bl<tmt· Co n r o <' k f 11 r t h ,. d u m a ~ c , arli(UIOK lhtil the 50 root drop In the• ,_lr t>d rn from lht• J.i&rk 1H'l't0lt•riJlt'U lhl' :.tream flow iJnd 1111· 1 e ust.-<i c re»> ion Tree Muhap Briligs Suit An 1-;1 Toro man who du1m;. lhlll hi:. 10 >'ear-old i.on i.urtcrcd -,1·rious in· JUru.•i. whc>n u tn..-e he was l'htnh1ng on the UC Irvine cumpui, ft•ll to the ground ho:. !>Ut:d lhl' Jtegenls of the Un1ve r s 1ly or Cahforrua for damages lo be determined in trial court , ---'~-~· W 11 I I. f: t' u u n l y govt•rnnli·1il t l:porh 11 'ltttlt.> ero:.lon ch1m.1~e a:-h1 ~h us S2 7 m1lhn11 . th1• r1 r 111·.., 1>fft•r !'10 fur I!-. u n •1uwh'CI $:100.000 Sinn• fo't'bruary !'l uper v11sors havt' hud a laws uit prt'pured ttit<llMl the company but huve rt'peatedly put off filing It t.n i.ee 1f ;.rn oul·Of ·court agreement would be reached Stephan S Perry, 23832 Boeing Lane, cliums that hi!I !iOn, Scott. 10. was inj urt-d Oct. S. 1977 , while cllmbinJit lhc lree during a noon rl!eess al the "Farm Sc h o o1 " o n l h-e UC I l'umpus. . · . . . ·: . ·~ < ·unrot•k OJA'rul1•:. a JOO al're sund :inti ~f'<•vt•I pll mlJal'cnt 10 tlw park boundary off Ortega lli•:hwu)I t.a~t wrnlc1 rain -.wollt•n San Maggi Joins Airport Unit R<t vmond H M:igg1 or Cypn.>ss ha:. h°Cl'rl appo1ntt'<.1 to the Orange County Airport Commission by c·o111llv superv1!.0rs M d~g1, a prOJCN administrator for Hockwcll International tn An <1ht•1m. was named by Supcrv1:.or Laurence Schmit lie rl'plal't':. <icnc Tunks who re- s 1J.(ncct from the commission Ma~~d . J7, also is pres ident or tlw fi,000 mcmh<>r Orange County Apartm ent Associul1on, an or· g:rnization of apartment owner:. and managl·rs He ::.erves a:. regional vice pre· s ide nt of U1e California Apart· mf'nt As!>0<.'1al1on and as a direl'· tor or the National Apartment A!>SOl'ial1on Meanwhile, Conrock ·s s and ttnd 1ieruvel permit from the l'ounty ha.'i heen extended lo Oct :11 und county officials said It ltke ly will be continued on Ii month to-m o nth h1tb1s while n(•got1ations continue. He alleges in his Orange County Superior Court laws uit thut students were encouraged lo climb the dan~erous tree without adequate supervision. Conntian Sentenced ' For Loan Swindle LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 36·year-old Orange County man was sentenced Thursday lo five years 10 prison for s windling a San Diego savings and loan company out of $1.S million with only one telephone call. T h e sentencing of Adam Ramirez of Stanton by Los Angeles County Superior Court .Judge Carlos E . Ve larde followed his conviction for !.(rand theft last Aug. 28. RAMIR E Z ' BROTH E R Willie of Redondo Beach faces sentencing on the same charge Oct 19 The swindle took place last February when a man posing as a bank officer called Home f'ed e ral Savings and Loan Association of San Diego and arrangc.-d for $1.S million to be transferred to Adam Ramirez's account in Redondo Beach. "The $1.S million went into the account Feb. 8. and It was down to $10<),000 by Feh. 13." said Deputy District Attorney Philip Wynn. TH E RAMIREZ brothers boui!ht two ears. $60.000 in furniture, s ax television sets a nd countless other household items, Wynn said. CORONA DEL MAR. rRVlNE OBIE 5PORT5 LTD. t» 675-9700 . 14439 C.....Dr. ,,.. ca.w ..... ~ 552-5252 m ism annRemf'nt. lnertll'tency and waste the l'om m lss1on hab uncovered an the i.tate Hculth ()epartmcnt antJ other i.lute agenl'1es •LIC'f)UORE GAWAHO I It' a lso l)<ltnted lo the commission ·s rec-ent rt>port on exl'css land a nd empty clusrooms being held by Cuhformu school dlstncts. ,,,".~ $I 1.95 · .• • AM~RETTO DI GAWAMO School d1str1l'ts were directly affected by lhe J•~v1s 1rutrnllve's properly lax reform in1tialive. Stale ujlcnc:k-s were not. ,.. . s 11.95 "TUE LARGEST EX PENDITURE lo thls !ilalc 111 for the t'ducation of our children which in the latest budJtet umounted t.o $7 S billion from the stale a nd locul school district.,," Shapell s aid. ST ATER BROS. I 175 lall.w St .. C .M. 540.7411 And while e nrollment In public schools dropped by 300.853 students between 1970 und 1977, Shupell smtJ. the cost of educating those children went up ........... l.7511tenl Jn addition, sl'hool district staffs grew by 14 percent or 50,000 workers. "Wt· have J00,000 some children less a nd we have int"reascd the staff 13 pe rcent or 50,000 people," Sha pell s aid "If there is a n y businessman here who can tell me if lhat makes ·Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" sense I wouJd like to see his ma the matics." SHAPPELL SAID COMMISSION studies on the use of school fac1ht1 es revealed that some dlslril'ls are holdmg onto empty land at taxpayer expense even though pro1ecllons show the land won't be needed for new schools. ln addition. he contended, school boundaries have Je fl some districts with overcrowde d classrooms while empty schools stand unused nearby. "The concern of the friendly salesman In helping me get the car of my choice. "We do not want to see ooe child lose one minute of education to which he or she is entitled," Shapell said. "But the waste and overlapping is something we can just no longer-afford." Shapell said commission findings have broug ht about some chan ges in the State Department of Health including a $20 million a year savinJtS in the h a nd ling o f Medi -Ca l paym ents. was greatly appreciated".. __ ·- GEORGE EICHER Sant• Ana, C1Uf. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER HOWEVER. SHAPELL SAID, additional Improveme nts s till are needed in t h e $4 billion-a.year stale health agency. .JOHNSON & SON A state report noted. for example. "that up lo 37 cents of each dollar s pent I for Medi-Cal l were for charges which were h1ghJy0 quest.Jonable," he said. And a commission study ln July found that "because of loose administrative policies and mlsmana~ement. the Med1 ·Cal overpayments could totaJ as much as $772 million per year ." \-tlr l 2626 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 s135 .. S()SO • Look mto our clQSers Ran:. orn:~l-:1-kinJ .1rmom·, ;ind w:irdrohes m a range of styles. From simple country <lcsigns co h1.-:iv1lv (arwd :rnd dq.r:mt. From England. Fr:mcc. Belgium. v1.·rmany. Au::imn :mJ Denmark. Small to grandiose. Pinc:. malwi:any. walnuc. ~1k. Wnh marqucrry inlays. bcvdcd mirrors. hrome ormolu. br:i'>l> hardware ;md crown cornice.~. Ausm:m. Victorian. pure &lwnrdi:1n . Arr nouveau. Art ckx:o. One: to ~uu your fancy AnJ .1lmosr any room in your home . Scu<ly tht· qu;1liry n( the.· woodc;; 11w loving crnfcsrn:in~h ip. 1lw priccc;. Then wonder why m<l.1y.., hr.ind new nrmrnrl":> rn-.1 M.l much mon:. (Perh:1p:o.10 m:1kc: up for the f'l4.:Nmnl11y thcv'rc lnckmg ') Look into ou~. For all ynllr 'f<1C1.··.,.1v1ng m'l..J, and tl·w pcr~mnltry co m:rn:h. Ac womk,.-h1llyR-n:ionahll.' rm:l:~. -Orange County, Ncwpon Fwy. :md Oyer Rel. Ei..t 714nSI· ~IHI.~ Angeles, Venice ntvd. bccwl"t'n Robat-.on nnd La Cic.'fll).r:l 213/8)8-3131. h 1tl.-.••1•,-...,.. k\.,V~\~1 •N ....,h"•ll'L-• I•• .t •••""' i\"lftoiti• (• LJ~ a.-.,_n.,~ArcoU1CJ\"9l-t h. .. ,.11\lr\~ \.rrw'TW1't.I •• ,.,,,,_.~..,#'f•.-.tJtlr Mi.ott"•"'"~'~ •ft '1<41•..,••\i#~'-o-'-414 t •t~" ... _. -C. li\41t•1'• . . --- ' • ...... "" ........... ·' .... -.-••• "11 ~ ... • • ..... ~ ....... .,.. • -~-·--p-~,_,._.,. __ I is (I s. :d al d al ta ;us a> ue .he tdt inc: .tll)- 8oy .a st nd ti tc • - ·. . . . . ;. ·:- ·. ·. : ' • . ·~ i • I -. . ' I " • J ' • • ' • . .. ' • I I l ! I • INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Sports •Business ·Boating DAILY PllOT O.C. Trivia Quiz Test your knowledge about the county you call home. By DENNIS McLELLAN ot .... .,., .. ,~ .. - Orange County encompasses 782 square miles or 500,480 acres or prime agricultural land that 1. 77 million people call home. Among these sun-kissed residents are a res igned United States President, a pioneer transsexual, FDR's son, a legen - dary cowlx>y movie star and a proressional baseball team''* Sometime res idents include an aging te nnis hustler, a dome-headed male sex symbol, a U.S. Senator and the 1950s' most wholesome televis ion family.*• There are 26 incorporated cities in the county. 1.37 million registered vehicles, an a ve rage r<Jinfall or 15.93 inches, and an avcr;;igc rncan temperature of 47.6 (min . I and 76.'1 {max ~l . 'J'hcsc arc som e or tlle-facts and figures. But the re is more to Orange Coun- ty, past and present. than mee ts the statistician's eye. To get an idea of how much you know about the county we call home. the Daily Pilot presents 0 .C. Trivia. a 50-question qui~ to tes t your knowledge. The answers :.ippcar on Page 82. 1•n1chard Nixon , Chnstzne Jorgensen , .lames Roosevelt. John Wayne and IM Angels. ••Bobby Riggs. 1'clly Savalas , /3arry Goldwater and lhe Nel.,ons I t'RUE OR FALSE I Orange County was once-part or l..0:<1 Angeles County. 2. ·rhe Irvine Bowl is a popular bowling iJI · Icy near UCL , 3. Registered Rcpublic:1ns outnumber re· gi stcred Democrats in Orange County. POINTS Ot' I NTER EST: Match these Orange County attractions with their locations. 4. Bowers MU5eum ............ (al Costa Mesa 5. MovieWorld ............ lb ) Yorba Linda 6. Central Park .............. _.<cl Fullerton 7. Fun Zone .......... _ ......... CdJ Santa Ana 8 . Rlchard Nixon birthplace .. le I Buena Park 9. Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary ........ If ) Irvine 10. Lion Country Sarari .. cg ) Modjeska Canyon 11. Mile Square Park .... <h) Balboa Penins ula 12. Muckenthaler Center .. ti I Fountain Valley I~. County Fairgrounds .. fj l Huntington Beach lllb"TORJCAL SIDEUGtn'S 14 . The Ora nge County f'airgrounds and Orange Coast College are on the rormer site of what World War II racility·• 15. What Orange County structure celebrat- ed its bicentennial in 1976 ? 16. What is the name or the ramed Big Band ball room on the Balboa Peninsula which burned dgw n in the 1900s? 17. What IS-the n<1me of the book penned by Richard llenry Dana, ror whom Dana Point is named? 18. The first non -native to set foot on Orange County soi l was (al Junipero Serra tb1 Gaspar de Portola IC) Juan Bautista de Anza fdl James Irvine le) Pio Pico. 19. In 1933 Walter Knott or Buena Park in - troduced what berry to the world·• 20. What yea r did Di sneyland open" 2 1. What 1929 Academy Award -w1nn1ng mov ie about World War I transformed Corona del Mar into a war zone"' Maleh lhese cities with their former names: 22. C-osta i\fe-sa La l Aliso City 23. llunt1ngtonlleach (b l ll<Jrpcr 24. Fountain Valley lel Pacifil' City 25. Orange (d ) llichland 26. El Toro «i c J Tallx!rt A New Jersey program helps older residents bear the cost of medicine. By JAMES ~!ANION TRENTON, N.J . IAPI -Until this year, the choice for 80-year-old Birdie Brennan often was food or medicine. The bedridden grandmother of ri ve takes more than a dozen pills a day ror arthritis. hypertens ion, hardening of the urterics and other Hilmenls. "It was pretty grim," s aid her son. . Jack, with whom s he li ves. .. We had lo cut into the food budget, because she couldn 't handle the drug ex- penses on he r own." Out since the firs t of the year . Mrs. l~rennan and about 255,000 other olde r resi· dents of New Jer sey have been beneficiaries or a novel SI discount drug program now threatened by runaway costs -because it is too papular. "The program is wonderful. but I don't know what I would do if it was cut orf," said M rs. Brennan, who has only a modest income from Social Security. The program, .which began Jan. t . authorizes eligible senior citizens to obtain ~ prescription drugs for $l, with the state payin g the rest. Its l•stimaled SS million firsl·ycar cost is expected to zoom to more than S.17 million. "''!'his pro,L!ram is vitally needed and we don 't want anyone trying to do a hatchet job on us now." said Eugene Zoppo nr Pate rson, president of the New Jersey l"ederalion of Senior Citizens . \vhich ha s 494 . i::roups representing nearly 100 .000 seniors . "Before this, the re were a lot of people who were forced lo use their food money to pay for prescriptions,'" he s aid . Stale official s estimated there would' be about 50,000 annual participants. but more than 2.55,000 were enrolled by the end of August. In addition, at least 3,000 had not been processed. "We were wrong ahout the estimates.·· suid the state 's de puty hun1an !'iCl"Vil'C!'. C'o mmissionPr . Gerald J Rei ll\ "1"hl' ori ~in:1I applH:ation form \Va s \'t!ry l"llm berso1nl'. Uut when ac·1·l·:.~ •.va~ n1a de casi1..·r . the origina l e!'.tim;1le.., stayed thl' san1r " 1'o 1nakc things \.l:pf sl;, lhert;; havr .been reports tha1 s •111or 1·1t 1"1.ci'ls fro1n thr nc1ghbor1nJ.! states of New York and Pen · nsylvania arc trying to get discount drugs th rough relatives or by setting up f<1kc !\'cw .l ersey residences. Unde r the Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, seniors li ving alone arc eligible ir their amnual in come does not exceed $9 .000. Couples may have income up to $12.000. Other sta tes ure watching the program to see how New ,Jersey orficial s balanCl' the ~oal to help seniors on fixed incomes in the face of public outcries a gainst in- crCas-ed-12:overnmenl spending:. Gov. Bre n- dan ·r. Byrne, who used the program to woo older voJ.ers in a successful re·clection bid last year . has urged legislative leaders to adopt modifications immediately. "'The ~ove rnor recognizes the program ,.,.ill run out of money unless changes arc n1::ide,'' said .Jo~eph Santangelo. Byrne's top s pok<•s n1an . ScvL'ral opllon:-; for c hangin~ the pro J.!l'~~n1 <.1fl' undf'r lf•gislat1ve revit'w, includ 1ng a clcl'r1..•;.1.sc in the maximum a ll o\\•ablt.· 1n<"ome 11..·vels or 1nC'rcasing the maximum 1~a ym~nt hy st~niors from $1 to $3. . . -.. ... . . . . . ' ., GEOGRi\.PlllCAL GOODIES 21. What channel island besides Catalina i::. visible from the Oran~e Coast .. 28. What is Orange County's highest gt_"O· graphical point? 29·34. Name all six islands 1n Ne wport Bay. 35. Where did the Santa An<i River originallyempty into'' O.C. PEOPLE 36. Wh at sports figure is building a million- dollar home in Newport Beach'' 37.. What is the name of former Pres. Richard Nixon 's favorite Mexican restaurant'' 38. Who was the be:.t rded J)ane who reigned for JO years as Laguna Beach '<> "Official Greeter "" 39. 'Wh<it fort>1gn dignitary was denied ad mittunce to lhe !'\-1<1g1 c K1n~dom 1n 1959·1 l a l Fidel Castro (bl Charles De Gaulle fc) Nik1l<1 Krushchcv !d ) ld1 An11n 40. What blonde sex sy mbol or the 19~ runs an anliquc shop 1n Newport Beach ·• ~a l Marilyn Maxwell (bl Joi Lansing Ccl fl-1am 1c Van Doren <d I Sheree North. 41-42. The parents of what top stars or tht.· '70s live in Newpo'tl Ueach"' lal Linda Ronstadt lb) Diane Keaton 1c1 Chevy Chase Cdl Suzanne Somers (el Sl('ve Martin. "ISCF:LLANF.OLIS 43. What da y or the year do the :.wallow~ I"~· turn to Capistrano'' 44 . What 1s the name and ge nder or the lat"" Bubbl es the f{ippo's orrspr1n,1(' 45. The Pageant or the !\.!asters traditionall} end s with what ramous pa inting l :il Blue Doy lh l American Gothic !c 1 Chr1 st1niJ Id) 1"hc Last Supper. '"""6--49. Name all (Ollf "land:-"' at 01:-neyland. 50. What policeman -turned·t1uthorrrroveci tt- L1nda Isle 111 1977 but mo ved ba<:k to San fl-tar1n t• several months later ·• • -. -. -. . . . ' .· . . ' ' . , "' ' • • Quiz Answers T RUE OH F'ALSE I Trut· 2 f1.1l,1· J 'rru1· D\>mo<"ruts , :f85,4t6: ltepubh1·11m., J!IO,tJ65 ' 1•01NTS or tNTEltt.:s·r 4 1u 1 ~ 1 '"~1 u t J l 7 lf-l f 8 !lt /9, ~G ) 10 t l-'1 II 11112 11~1 IJ !A l. JllSTORICAI. 14 .Su nlu Anu i\r1n \ 1\11 1Ja1e lS. Mii.:1;lon Snn J u.Jn 1·a pu.tr111)u Hi 'lht· Hc>ndez\'OU1'. 17 "Two Yt .. 1r' ll••tnrt' tilt• :\-t il t.I IK Po~a 19. lio)'~l'nbt-r r\ 20 I~ :.!I All Qu1l'I On lh(• Wc-s1ern t'roint 22 '11 1 ri 1t , ;,i4 1t-:1 z:; (0 126 lA I Gt~O<;ltAPll)' ~17 S•n ("lt•m1·111 .. .,. ~ .... IU1jOl~I 1'1'.hk, ~.687 l!f :M R•I0011 l11hu1d , Lido l!>ll', llru t'°r lbl;,nJ, 1.indfil 1 .. 11• Hny l~lf", Cnlhn~ 1111 .. .'15 N1·"'P''M tt.1) l>t ' t• .. ))l'I •: Ji\ Joe '\J111 n\alh l7 F:l Adill1t• S,u \ J11<111 t '1q11:-.tr:111u :IX i''.111•1 l.,Jl"'-t'n J~ I{.' 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JOHhl5-0N. l l----'";;11.s ,1 :-.lnb She \.\OUld ............ c .... •a10t -c.o..rol•011!.eP· hlOHCE IS HEltEPT GIV!H ..... ...... -:i)· ... ~:I)', --tftm--1--::;--...J1.._._. _____________ :,...,;;;;;;;;;;.,,,,.,~ day a t $2.60 a n ho ur ::;.~·-t~·i::llll!Jt A JtOll'•TS GAYLE JOH NSON LONGS r•ElH h I I n1eans $40 a day. If thal ,..,., ao1.._.1511'M1 "•• 111..i -.1 .. • ""1111ot1 '"' P<-~ I (' l IS l(•:-.. 11 ·~ 111y turn ~-·~·~P"'Uon.-;~fl'f'lt' ... c< .. 'llllilt..n!_ 0,1 w111 ... o 11•"•"'! 01 Lttl••• I'll "'l'l to lh1•n1 111 11 l1ltlt' • et"J' " HIHllliiitiiilliM1t;"CJ11t11r111.--1 -~'•"'•"1•••0 11>el>l't•ll•,.•-•o-\.\'hih• "T.,.,·u <la~·~ '""'IJUid b h hi k 1 days a year, like his ,1 .... , ..,111o11111•1o_i.._u .. • uy I ljlt wedding pr~!j· Ol' s rom us . wire says, it com es to P111>•l.W °'-Coe•t o.i1, p,1a1' •IMt'""°'"" _...n1.1r11""' o1 E•te•n pas ~ ;ind I ht• :-.tu c il. nenl, but tM-y are dis· .. Dear Ella and Ma r· Sl<,SOO. lle 'd be mu<h S.1>1•m1111r1 1s n,. H11 · _.r.u, r••••...:• "° -kfl I'....._'°' wou ld only )!t i htt:ht!r J I d f t Pl d d · · ' · 4m.11 '"''"'' -'1c..i ..... -1"-' tM u .... bcran1f' \'1•ry 11ngry ~~1;nsz:o'rt r:~m!:'1er~ J'~tsy e~seblr~h~~~ s:rrt b e tt e r o rr c lipping ·-----:;:,.~~t!,~;::,1::11'.':.~.~ Wh' .• ,, th"" .... "'"·'••'! a di I II I l h Sh h coupons and fishing in PUBLIC NOTICE 1n 1.,..tour1.._..o1o.a..i......i No, ' ··~ " " AC' p bl". n oth er OC)( monl . e llS Florida. -A Jo'ARMER OI UIOt.....-l,.-tPOOClv!cCen1••0•lw <'lf'an dish lt'fl in lhe words. they ju!jt c•n't been very sassy all week Wl-10 WENT Tl-IROUGli '1cr1t1ou1 •uso•l $S ~:i~~;1~ 1"• '"' o• s ... ,. Ant , place and I'd end up do· get their act toJ(etber . and d oes not deserve lllGll SCHOOL '"" io1"".!:.~'!.~!!";~~llQ -1. 0.1..i St111.11. 19/1. ing them myself. Ill was T he best way to de ill a nything. I hope you will o E AR F A RM E R : ,..,.. ~~~-,.~.; llJOt<N, 'he S"me Sto•y "'he n ot 'th t h ' hi "l ,., •• ,, m y wo·•h"''· ERNIE'S lEES, ERhllE'S lE[ • • "' WI e ·.sc eppers s "' Yo ur s olution makes SHIR T C0MPANY.1S1 1 s DI•-U lllf.T.R•'flfOLM cam e to cl can1n~ the lo Ignore their promises, 1'ha nk you a lot. Love, sense 10 me. Thanks ror s1 ... 1.S•nt•...,..,c..111 .... n1••111M !~!~~;:•M>M bedroom or bathroom. J do It you rse lf, e xpect Nettie." writing. °' =·~ ~1::i e,::1•~11:" ~ nn1 ~.-... v•-l•, Another exampl(': I no thing and keep your I-l o w s h ou ld W l'~:;;'i!~iii~~~!;m._:1 '11~ '· • • '°'"' s.t11otn4 w;1~ married rec~ntl y blood p ressure down. r e s p o n d ? ~,."!~,THERES A o1~,r;;:.i:u•~•·•c.,._c,~1>Y•1>1n. ~:!,N:!!,•:~!'i!!!,. 1'hrt.•e friend!i I st>e re DU M Bf'OUNDED ,. E,.,.., M fH••"'• P.,11111"""' Or-eo..i 0.11, Pllo1. ~ularl y neverfailto say , 0 EAR /\ N N O E i\R O.F .'D : By GENTLEWAYTO ,..!,~'1',~',:',~~-*••~,"',:.:..':. s.01.11.n.~.1"' "l'rn "oin;•to buyyou ;i f.ANl)ERS: ll ere's a all f fl • STOPSMOKIMG ....,.. wedd1~1'! Present within new one for you -a nd ~ugh ~r:::rse. ere 8 a ~-:,...~~._::!. 1•m1111••· 1911· P UBLIC NCYflCE rhc next few da,·s." It's JU SI when I'll bet you •0 N 1 Wh f.<:1"---P""'''"""°'-.eoa•10•·••P•1ot. be"" fo<'C months and I tho ught you had heard ' ear ell e : a t •. il,.~ .. "',,~,, •. -A i..oiem~• '· 1 ~· n.1", 1•1• ''"1T1ous •u:i.1 N1ss ~ goes on between you a nd ~.-..... • -""""' •:ioo.1t NAM£ s1AT£MENT still haven't received a everything. Betsy Is your business •• ~~':':·•::•:-::·:·-==-==-~~~\ -------------'"• •onow•MQ ""'"'"~ .,., Go•rw;i ,.,·rt r,om ,·o")' of them. MY hus band 's s is le r Pl do , k P UBLIC NOTICE "".,,..,,., "' " ea se nt as us to MA •N M"'!>' "'"R•Nr.1t Can you tell me why Nettie is a little nuts . p un is h he r fo r you , -----,-.-,.-,.-,-----lseRv1c E, e•> "'""""• P••c .. , l'•oplc make a poo·nt o r She has a very s weet RUffELl'S , , ........ A ........... c..ui ....... ~19111 ... Love, F.lla and Marty." UI" 111 ...,.,•roll' Jet1e•1A11e1>G.•·.,,..••1.7QOJC1••· saying the y arc going to 13 -year o ld who m y D !'.: A ft A N N UPHOLSTERY CALll'OllHtA "'""'""''1&Ht1>,c.11•<>r nt.••h.I>> do som ethin" when they hus band and l adore. COUNTYOf'OllANGI Jo.,.pi. °"'"'"· twi vvon ... P•«•. " S · I LAN Df>.:RS: Appa rently WIM-it T• W..t ""'·"'.us' , •• .,.,,,,., c..u,.,.. .... 01llet1 kno\11 darnt'Cl well they 1n ce w e 1a ve n o Bob !Je-rg land , the 0,,Nr:;,~~E.Po:~"Ei.:TY ,.,,, """""''" 'ono"''"" 11w • \.\'Ill nt•\•t•r do it" c hildren o r our O""'n , ,._..,.. Qo0Af!r11""''""""''P fl . I I s c c r e I ~· r y 0 r Al ~Jt lVATl!c SALE J•ll_,_ A r.,.,,..,14 ... , l'RO MlSJo:':i PRO MI SES etsy IS a most 1kc ii A~ricuhure, didn 't H(' l'ZZ~11 .. d. In 11>• M•lle• 01 1.,.. E\14tt ot 0,,. ,1.,~n• ,,.6, "";" "'"" 1~ daughter. Ca.to~ -541-0259 EYE L YN w FRANC!!'.,°"""~ .... " co .. My (."•• °'°'"""" c ........... ...,.. Th. l'l'l>l >'OUr inv1talloll to ;=============;1 Noto<e ".,.,err."'"""''""''"" o• ,,m-••·"" l' .. ~"'R l'H(JMIS.E'.S ·. 1s mo,nin" w1· '" ... ·~ "-'' -" "r(•s pond to thl' •''"''""'°"v'O<t_.•111.101.1...,un F10040I 1\t'tually, the!<ic peo ple cejved this note 1n the farint•r 's wi re whose ~;:~~;:.o~~~~~~Mot~~~~~~·:~ s.~~."~~ •. ~~7~;10 •. 1, P•"''· M•'.i\N to do the dl,.hes, m ail ;1llhough Nettie hush:ind works 12 ho urs ,LJl j',(~!)'~'J :+"'r.l'J"'.I .. ";, F RANC•~. <t .. , •• ,.,,, .... u ''"" .. 1 clean lht' bathroom aod l ives les~ than f 1\l e 1 ,, TI " J~ 1./ ..!J JJ ~ 11•····1~""~•0 1,....,.,, .... ,1 ... ·1b•"""'· :t < ii.Y every uay '"°'I!<, 10 ,...,,,.,...,.,_ .,, 1"" ,,.,..~. [ Horoscope ) Sl\TURDl\V, SEPT. 30 cent o n t•nnfin e menl , Ry SV ONEV ()MARR hospital , organ1:r.at1on , 1\Rl l:S !fl.1arch 2 1. closed -doormcellnJZ . ,\pril 19 ~: f':mph nsi:r.e SCORPIO IOet. 2:1 ste ady pact', dependable Nov. 21): Accent on associatt.'S, ronservative fi nishin~ prnJ4.!l't , ,Rett1nl! est imates . Keep health fin~t.·r on pulse or s1tua · resolutions avoid ex lion . being ;iwarJ..• of tr t' me s Ca n cc,., nt'rd s. r equ l re>ments C apri corn p e r s ons Aries. ·r auru'i, J.ibr;_i rigure in sccn11 rio. In· pe r!'ions figure 1n pie· dividua l whn "counts turt'. One whu comes for the house" will be talk· aid could a1:luull y be or ing to you. help to you. TAUR US !April 20. SAGITI'i\RI US !Nov, May 20): /\cct.•nl on 22·1)ec. 21 ). New ap c r ealivil y , s udden pro aC'h gains major l'han~es , the exciteme nt poi nt with s upe ri or or "romantic" contacts . Stress o ri ginality, out Gemini , Sagitt a rius li n e ambition s ri~ure prominently. Be ~peC'iricall y -you are a s practical <lt:i possible given assignment. Ur OP· realize lhat e motions porlunity, to t·reatP . to arc b atl1 1n~ ro dominatr display slyle ~ind talent reason. in whatever your l'n· G t:MINI (Ma y 21-deavor. Leo, Aquarius June 20 ): study Tuurus figure prominently. rness a~e get de tails. CAPRICOR N !Dec . be aware of fine points 22-Jan. 19 ): Empha!iis ;_ind m<1kes l('SS tha n the •n1111'"" 'lo••o•"i"' c-1. •" 1n• ••11"'· 01inimum wage . May I $1 o FF :;;~~-;~·~,:·:;:'<o1~~·0."!,~":.:~1 fill i n ro r the gond '"""111>1 ,l<!l•,""'''" .. e"' ....... ,. Seerel a ry '~ ! He is pro-""'· o, _...,...., a1 ''"'or 011>e•••"'· bably too busy respond· COUPON ~~1";;.e~.:::'.=;',:;;:!'.1~':"'..;~ ing to Lhe blasts he's d•••.,,1 ... n11101M1••••orOflO•lv l"'"" been get t i n g f r o m WATCH FOR IT ~;~·1:'0~~=1~~~~~:.~ •• ~~~~ farm ers. I 10110 ... T he woman \.\'hO wrole 1'n the magaz1'ne "All '"•1 t•"•'n •e~I P•OO\H ly \o l"•"" ,n '"" Cl!y 01 S•nta An•. sa id their farm is 'ol.'Orlh • f co""'' ,.1 0<.onoo. 'lo••le o1 t•hto•n·~. section o your """'1""0''""'0w• P•r(el I Your Sunday newspaper '"•<! 11<1•1-... IOI •• ol El _ ... Daily P1/0/ C•""' L•NI•. 11> "~' <ovn1, o• o"'"Qt'. can De ~1~1~ 01 C•"t°'"'•· ., ""' m•o •e .L,J j'.~ ~ ;\'~} ~f· /!''. J",:". <O•Oed <n uoo• • P•~ ll o• """· Recycled. TI ~/)'.:J.IJ(./ ~J ~ < .. 11 .. ~eou• Miii». '" 1ro. otti<• o• 1"" n..tnq~ ;,.~~<~:~;=~~.:.~0e~' ol S••d to.,n••· CA·•~l Cnlll!f1o• 8 I '"" I "" ! ... ,,,.. n11«-..i South Coast Plaza "'!• ~·~;;-::.:, ~..,:';"..;., ~.· ... :,;..~°:"o '""•0""'l """'"' 54ft699 I NO•I> w 1n ... •t •• , .... •11<0•0f<I M•, I\>< C<"''" "''"" V" 11 H•l, ,., -1•60 Od<l'I• jll 01 ()I-~=========':':':·':':'::':::'!:============::! I''""' ~ttoro., '"""'• ncwin ,~ ••·. "'"'I 1l8 10 !HI ••orw '"" •outnwt•I~• 1,i..,.o•••.a•-''-""°''"l<I 11' ~~tG'l--t THE RIGHT WAY Advanced Health Center will help you get weight off and keep it off! 00" .,.,, JXI oo '""' '""'°'' "'"'" ~I lll' oo· llM JQ 1<"'1 I» • P"'"' °" ""' '"","'""""' i.,,."' .... a ldnll, ""''" 1s u oo · e••1 m JO 1 .... 1 "o"' 1.., point o• -"'"'"II· '"""'r ..,,.1n JS 'µ 00" t ••I l7t.lll 1 .. 1 10 l!W ooml 01 l>l!lj•nn•nlj C.Jt CEPf 1n•I OO•l oon ll>~rtot <l•O("""" •n l!W -lo Cl4r•n<• H l!••n,,•e. "' "' . •otO«leO °"<'"'""' •. 10•. ,., -•!03 -sn o• Ono<••I ~ttOtd> P••ttl 1 rnAI ""'""'""' lt)I •• "'El-... C•""' l.•""'· •n 1 .... C-1~ o! 0•""0"· S!•le o• '""'"'"''" A' ""' m•o "' <O•<lo<I '" -· • OA ... ]1 01 M"· , .. 11.n~O•H ..... P". m , ... OI••<• OI ""' <Cu1>I¥ •••o•d•r Pl ""d <0""''• <le«••-·••111•-· ll•«1l<>n•11Q •1 ""' ....,,,, "°"'n••I• {<If ntt O! !l>t I""" "'""be<! •n !l>r -do! No•n w 1n ... 1 ... •• u•. '"'"'""d "'"• 11. l~H. '" -!!t.Q O<>ll'° ~ll Of 01 •ot<•I R"'°''"· """"'ii 1>11 I ... <..,,., I<~ nt '"~' <~•l••n.............., of.loell ·-"!Clftll II>" -.!,..fl. IOAf! o! .. ,a lo! ,. and print . One who on direction, which way ; l'la ims you are trapped to go. Key is to obtain ; di5eS-n·ot have the-fac ts. ovt'rall or long.rangt' , Know it and pursue your p e r 1>pec t1ve , Trave l , own course. Number 4 special studies, buildin~ e 'Personalized Program' tailored could be important. Get for future security """ '°"'" 5' <&" 00" td<I 'J'I/ 90 IHI ''""' '"" .n1..,..,.<l•r>n "' ,.,. <O"'"' """'•ot\.,.~00-!""1'""11 "1""0 1ne 'l(IUrM.,<I•....., '""""'!' ,,,..., ol \•10 101 1• l'••"I.• root1n 11 \• oci· ••" Htt lll •••1 "'-'"" '°"'""••1t"• """ QI ,~.a •-~ No"" w Tn•e••. 1!W~• property appraisal t hese are s potlightl'd . j ust for you! To meet your CA NCER !J une ·21-Ca n cer b orn p t·r s on needs! July 22): Emphasis on plays impnrtant roll· ~ho.rt trips. ideas, put· i\QU ARI US (Jan . • No Shots, Gimmicks, or Fad iing idt~as into action. 20-Peb. 18 ): lndivi du;i\ Dietl <·~,..~ll@l;.,(l(,.'9lQIJAY..~ close to ynu. pt'rhaps • Professional Staff! "'·'"V.1itt;"W't1ff.Y~~,,_ t". .. _. ... ~ .... ~t·~J!; first a sk. Look .,;yonJ -vo -, 1!~1'1'-'!f't''!'s'i·~.-w,i· ifo'*~'A"<!<\lli '&r.t!~..n the immediate . Piece 1·ours(.>. Key 11> In he "''"1::JC'-1"'1·'1::.n;,.,..,.,..,., togelht'r bits of informa · diplo m~tic, while stan_d · FEEL BETTER lion a nd ynu w lll eome 1n g firm on ha s 1c up with complete story. budget. Gemini , Sagit· Get More· Fun Out Of Life L•:o 1,July 23-Aug. tarius ~ould ~i nvolved_ 22 1: Obtain hint from O btain h 1nl fr o m Cancer mcssa~c. Accenl Ca pricorn m essage. i..cm values, understand-PISC t:S l f'eb . 19· ing needs of family A Ma rc h 20 )• Takt; s pcc!al stubborn associate ad -ca re when deahng with mires you. but also is l ~·J;ca litl es, .i n_<"luding envious. Know it and r1Ahts, permissions. AC· plan a ccordingly. Yo u (•e nt on contrat·I., receive gift a token o r partnership, joint f•f· affection. ' fo rts, ma rilal s talus , q._Ofrs~ Call Now for information i.,/l ~ . i! H , -(714) 975·0700 .. ~ <;!+ c,.,....."" Advanced Heall!> Center Open Every Day 8 AM to 10 PM The Professional Approach to Self Control Weight, Smoking, Al cohol and Stress. VIRGO !Aug. 23·Sept. Yo u m;1ke slgnirlc a nl 221 : You have rare op-gai n s If thoroug h portu nity to correct mis--~p~,~e~se~. n~l~•~i~e~w~s~,~ca~•~·~·~i~nJ~~~~~~~~~!!!iii!i! ta ke&, define te rms and poslhve, frank manner. tn get viewpoint across in dy n nml l» or igi nal manner. Know It a nd procee d uccord ing ly . Me m ber or opposite sex C'ares. but wants re- a ss urn n cc Pi sces figures prominently. MANY VARIETI S FROM MANY LANDS OPALS -LOOSE, UNCUT & MOUNTED IN STUNNING JEWELRY AT JOSEPH 'S RING SHOP "i"ln 1• .,,. O't """ • 11 '""' Jl••~•lrl .,,,., '"" <•nlt• u.,.."' !"" '""'"""""' 11 .. nto••••"'"""<l'H...,n w '"••••. lllfl>I• >O>Jll> 1\ ~· 00" -•I 37! )0 IH1 Alft"O '"'d ,_.., .. !lot ,,..,.. In I ... '""l•t '"'" o• •~•II .....,.,.,._,. '""~ olnno '"" ,o,.m•tly 1>.,. u1 •••a IOI ,,,..,,..""''" S• <1> IJO .. -.1 t11 1.,..1 tn !llf 11<1•1>t ut °''"''~"·1111 '"• ~•QQ<'"•" co"'""''"' •••errto ~~~~·~,~·~~~ f~!I lft/'lt', '\Ml• nn• .~..:S.-:t.·•'f:O:: ·-,~,,.., 1 ... ~ ,. 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'ter s and ostbe -.ment I Said. 2,000 •8 tbe .... •ll•lt 11\1 -· -"' ~~ ~"-,, ... "''" "••e ,.,.. • , ... ~.1111 , .. ""-j p 40.0 Jp 1'.• JD 11.• J p 1l.~ UP J2,1 "" n .t IP 10.t Ip !f.0 !O 11.t •o II,• JP It.I Jo 1\.7 '" 14.3 JO 1, I Jp 11.t " 1•·· oJp 2.1 :J: ll1 'JD 10.6 IJp 10,\ uo 10,, ~= a~ UP ,,. "'· ""gi ::t 11.• I 1,A Oii "" m! !i1 ~ 11 1 Ott 10 Q OU 100 ' " ' " ' " " " .., " ••• .. .. .. " j . . . .. . , . . . ·:. ' , I Business Friday. Soptembe1 29. 1978 . 0.t.IL Y PILOT 83 Heavy Traffic Pumps Life Into Jet Builders-- K)' s r•:PtlF.N •·o~ ... ~ ............... . i\trllrn.~ art• c mh1trk1n~ "" .. $70 b1lhon Jt·l111u·1 t nJ)111~ 'Ill•''-' thal 1:-. hrllli!l n~ hol11 .,:oocl 111n+•!'> i111ll r.1111·r ,•41111pt·1111nn 111 lh•· rt•ll 1•r '''1;t .,l l'I' a1rl1nl'I ml\nuf&tturu1~ bU'l111•·11-' l)~,C'OUl\l f/lfl'' a t 1• 'f'flfltOI! a 1rhn1· 11·affil' lhl'OUl!h thr r<MI( II~ .1 1111\r V.h't-'n 1'1'11111\ t·arru•n 1't• -.tarlUIR to 11•pl .. Ht' lh1•11 <ildt•r J "lioi "''th :1 nt''-' .:•·r11·ri4t 111n uf IJUU'lt•r ro11o1h•t .. 1h111 U\t' ,,.,, lu1•I TltlS t>t •l Hl .t~ 1n1 p1<1u., 1, 1·.,1•1'<'ll-d 111 .:1•n1•rah · \o.nrltJ ,1.1\i·' of .l !14,)() 11\'\\ .11rhn,·r' 'Anrlh c;\ 11•11~1 $70 hdl111n ho•l\lt.'t•n ni1,. . ind 19'..IO \\111• 11f !hr lllj.t~P "I bt•111•f11·1ar-1"' of th•· ,,ill'" hoom 1:-L1ll•khl''t'\I Cor11 ' 1'ht• Hurhunk ba:-.1•d J t·roi.pat•t• ,:1 .. 111 1-. h1r1111: !i.000 n .. ,. .. nrkt·r.., f11 r. I I .;; t''\IH1111l1•fl T1iSt;1r pr11 tltH't111n 11111•,, 1.ot•kht·t·d·,, h1j!).!l''l i•rnl'1") rt1'·nt 111nl1• ""'"l' l hl• h:th')Ut\ ftllll 'ti()s ALT ll OUl~tl T iit: 1e tllncr :ia l ~11. dt>rby is pumpinu new l!fc into l~oC"k h eed, John Simon, ut•r(•Sfl<U.'t: i•nA lyst with lht~ Los AnM.t·leti llrvkf'rtiUf' f irm uf t ·rowell, Wt"t'<lon & ('11 , t:Kf)et'l..S .1 1rliner n1u nuf:it·turt·rs to be dt•hvernlJ( 600 11lu n,)>1 ll year by 19RO Rl 'l"hat ml'an~ b11t proflls tall ,1rnun<I. he !'U.)'S. 'Tha l '" jus t 11 hu~l' nurnt~·r of u1 r11l an~'!!." S 1ruun l<ittld In tin 1nl1•rv1l·v.· "~ll lTt~ t'R/\NKLV, lhcrc 's 110 r~uson why t:vl'ry hody "houldu't J:t!\ v.·t•11llhy ' Hul l...of'khced. J\ot·111 g <ind M r l)onnl'li l.>uu.:IU:,. ful't• sc riou.-. t·um ~··lluon rrorn ubroacl for the f1rs 1lln1e1n ulmost two decudcs A1rbu ~ lndu s 1 r~c,,, ;1 four -n u 11o n t;uropcan ron so r11uro , hlou dt L-d th e 1lomcstu· troika curilt·r this ye11r by w 1nn1 ng a $771:1 m1ll1o n . 23 plane 11rdt.'r fro n1 E astern Au· l..Hll'S. TllE f:/\ST•:RN s a l e prornptl'd lulter con1plr11nl:s rro m Boeing. whOSl' ·rrc as urer. Ja c k Pierce, told u !louse l'O mmlttt't' tht.> Airbus A·:KIO had won not because it was .11. better airplane bot becnusl' its m a k1:rs o rrered Eas tern u ltru·generuus t er 1n s , wh1 e h Pier ce c·hari1Cli'lrn:ed <•:i "r,r edut ory t•xporl fin:u1c 1rl)l schemes." Industry observers ugrc.,-e that the I ~ percent 1:ai11 in revenue 1lassen.ic r miles 1m tcd so far th1:s year by United S tates 1·arrler s h as boosted 1:11rltn1:r sa les prospects . r Dul they a lso notedttJ.at fl eet obsolescence would n!quire new porc hases by airlines anyway. ••• Tlll N K T ll E boom Ill orde r s will gO into the early 1980s," said William R. Wilson. marketing vice presidl'l'Ll for the L ot•kheed Ca l1for n l a Co .. mukers or lhe L·lOl I. ''T h e a i r l1n l's h ave a cons ide rable need tn re·equip. df s p osl n~ o f lhe ir oltl er. narrow·hod1ed aircraft lhat nrc noisit•r, ll·Ss fuCl·e ffLc1cnt untl less :iltru<·t1ve lo t he passen~er. ·"rhcy a ls o need s uffic ie nt equ1111nc nt to 1ncet the 11cw nt·ed s of the marketplace.'' Ttl E S/\LES BOOM bought prec ious time for Lockheed , whose L -1011 prog ram h as limped 1:1long sin ce inception, ~!most toppling the company lnlo bankruptcy five years ago. "We 're .:oing to be a rountl in th(• 1980s and that's when this markcl should re ally take o ff." s ays Loc kheed Chairman Roy Anderso11. At McDonne ll Dougla s. whose 11irliner a ssembly takes pl<.1ce in L o n ~ Beach. Wils o n 's coun- te rpa rt also sees good days ahead. "WllAT'S CAUSING everyone lo get bullish is a good tra ffi c year, but there arc some other things catching up with the a irlines that they can't ig nore ," s aid James 1·. Burton. direclor of marketing development for the Douglus Aircra ft division or S t . Lou1s·bnscd M c D on ne ll Oouj!las Corp "lo:nvlronn1enta l issues are b ecoming so impo rtant that they're not goiui: to bt· f:Wrm ittcd to fl y noisy or fuel-Inefficient ai·rptanes." Burton adds . "So airlines can 't just s it back a nd add to their fleet s with exi!:stlng airplanes." McDONNELL DO UGLAS, said Burton . hopes to capture 35 pe rcent of the new orders. a hefty jump from its c urrent 25 to 30 perce1lt market s hare. 1-l owevcr . the compan y recently dropped plans ror the 220·passenger OCX·200 that was to be its e ntry in the so·called "mids izc" a1rlincr m arket that analys t s s ee as the biggest. demand segme nt. Instead. Mc Donnell Douglas will rely on u derivative of its DC-9 c<1lled the "Super 80 " and a stre tched vers ion of its DC·IO. Hl•ca u sc th ey h ave more rnodcls." BOEING'S "•'AMll .• V" ranges fron1 the 100-pussenger 737 tu thl' 400·passenge r 747. 'l'hc compa ny has sold more than I ,500 of Its 140-passenger 727s <i lo ne. and the popula,. trijel Is by (ar Boeing's most profitable model. llowevcr . Boeing's planes s traddl e t h e 200-passenger segment that indus try a n alysts see a s having the biggest s ales potential in <-'<lming years. Its 747 is too b ig and its other mode ls a re not quite big enoo~h. Co n sequently, cash ·r1 c h lloei11g is introducing three planes, the HM -passenger 767 • 1,1.•hich it kicked off with a .$1.6 billion orde r fr om Unite d A ir li n es : t h e 1 60 to !R O -pa ss enger 757, a narrow -body Jet which was launched wit h a British Airways order of a lmos t SI billion ; and the 777, a 2 10·p assenger, widcbodied triJCt it h o pes to unveil later I his year'. ·-~- LOCKll~ED ALSO plans to meet the expanded demand with d c ri\·atives o f 1ts one bas ic mode l -the t ·IOII TriStar. ·. ·. .. ·. ·. I I .' .. . ' '11 • ·1 f I I i ·~ r • lo • ~ • ' ~ s -~ f • .. ' • t • I ' ' r .. c 0 " I• i .I " ' ' ·• J ' ·' I .; I • I 0 • ..,.. ' ' S11n Reflected, ·rhc s un bilrc ly glows through the h a7.e o vc1· A tlanta but its rerlec tion is pic ked up hy mirrors in the foreground a nd focused a l the top of u. 70-foot tower of a solar APWit.- e nergy receiver. The r ece1ve 1· at Georgia Tech was the firs t of its kind to be t ested in th e United States. Coast Firms Report Computer Automation Lists Record Income <."om puter Automation. Inc ., I rvi ne -based m1r1H:om putc r manufacturer. ha s reported record l';1r n1 ngs of SG.144,000. or S2.07 a share, and re· vcnul'S or $1il .380,000 ro r the year e nded July 2. ,dlhnuJ!h lll't uicom<' for lhe fourth quarter fe ll h1·ltiv.· 1hat of t he preced ing year 'l'h(• t·o mpany expeets the e arnings decline to eon\nluc intcJ thC' rirst quarter of fiscal 1979 s•:·r INCOM•~ f'OR Tt11-: year 1ust e ntled ~·as 1.·, 1>cr<·t·nt hil!he r tha n t he SS.317.000 reported last \'t•;n', v.·hill· e;1rn1n~s per ~hare inc reased 14 per· l'l'llt 0\'l'r l;.isl year's S2 70. Hl'\.'l!llUCS ror fiscal 1978 v.t•rt• 11p 43 pC'1'ccnl l'rnm the p revious year's S<13.U3X.Ufl() r>1<inuf;1ctur 1n~ delays 1n sh1pmcnls a nd heavy -.1artup "~pcnses ror !he <.'Ompany's new Germa n Alpha Mic ro was founded 18 months ago with a slaff or four. It now has SS e mployees . a nd had sa les of more than St m illion in its first fiscal year. K&B Movt•• Olli<'" Kaufman & Broad Inc. has m oved its Orange County nfficE> lO the JO.acre Irvine Technology C1:n ter in the Irvine Indus t rial Complex. 'l'he 15.700·squa rc .foot building houses the hom ebuilding firm 's Southern Calirornia di vision sales, mortgage, construc tion and accounting of- fices . ll also ho lds a Ot'cor Ct'ntcr, a mini shopping ('(_•nte r ror 1nterinr finishes . -lroirw--Bank To Split Stock S ubJect Lo appl'Oval by the complroll~ or currenc y and the vote o f s hare ho lders. ·Jrvine National B<lnk. Irvine, will s plit its common s lock two fo r one. Th e re are 3 16 ,928 .s ha res outstandin~. 1'he bank 's assets increased by $7 million, fro m S27 million to $34 million. during the first s ix months of 1971:1. Ir vine National. form ed in 1914 , h a s branc h es unde r l'onstruct ion in the Woodbridge vi lla~c in Ir vi n e a n d at Pla centi a and Supe r ior, Newport Beach. The Woodbridge brunch is to open at the e nd o f this year : the Newport Beach facility is to be complelt.'<i ea rly 1n 1979 . l<I EW YOli:IC OAPI "mt~• I-; ~ ... ~1':."::"t~\~'. &i.-::t.:.' ,,....1 5-.:Ul'U•9'. ConP•D ~··~~':.n~~"·'B!~ ~~::.•l'o ln• .. ••'><• & lnclO.nl• CUl"F.0 •I •UK-•. O•ntyM AEl 1no 9''• ""' Dt•Oe• AFAP•OI 9\.o 9>1, D•I• 100 AVM Cp ~ '"' 0•1'1M•I :~-.ro~ 1:::: l~,,, 8:t:.0:-t AO•MI<• 7!>"" :hoV. 0.IC•nT '"'••Alt• n lll .. 0.lln,8 All<olnc ""' ~ o. .. •yEI ·:~r;:t.. ~"' ~~,,, 8l:~t~~ AF-""' Oo<"ftl AG•...,! A.Ml<•o• AT•C.om Aweiano "'"'"" An•dlte Anne .. •& Ant•(P A•aM•• A••WG• A'o<ICol" AllG•ll ::;::~~ B•nm!ll a•~·<lh 8••""' 14••1\Mk °"""" 8'e11 Lall 8oObCO !l"dS.On e .. 1cn• tllW>11llP 8on•n1• a"""' 8roo-s er .. Tom 611<•~ 811<•e1e ~~r:i~~~ • ~11>••·" l>OlltGn 12,,. 11 .. 0onld"1 ""' ""'° DO.cl'IG• <II"' SO OoylOB 11>"' .,.., °""~'"o J l}.1-°""'"" I '"" E!M:•I"'" 7.1'" 2S"' EconL•b 1~ 10'• EIP••EI l'-• Jlo El°"•Be )O" 11 e • .,,. ... , 11v, 1• EtMoOul lS"o !&"" En•O." • .., •"o Ent"'"" 1'\., IS"' £11100 1• 1• ... El .... nAI J''o J .... F8b" II 11"4 FIOIJnLI 1;~: 1:.~ ~!8fs";. ll JS"' FTOo•M ~.>; ~~ ..• ~:~~,.~ 1~. 1\o Fllc~Q• 19 71'" Ft•WttU "'" ,..,, ""'""o .i:~: 1~"' ~~~~·~~ Lorkhced wi ll probably never recoup-a ll of it"-b · 1Gl4~ sta&:Lu.p easts, but Wilson thinks sa les of the basic L-1011 and its Dash 500 and Dash 400 de rivatives could soon bring the TriStar out of red ink on an a nnua l bas is . "Whether or no l the progra m v.·ill be totally profita ble 1s JUSI speculative at this time." Wils1Jn said. "BUT FROM TIUS point o n, it's profitable for us to conhnuc and 1,1.•e're going to do so.·· Although the sates boom is bencfitting <ill manufac turers, industry officials a nd a nalys ts agree that the big winne r 1n tht> Je tliner d e rb y will b e Seattle -based Boeing, whic h dominates the world market with its "fa mily" of airplanes. "They call Boeing the Gener al r.fot o r s of th e aeros pace industr y." Simon said , "and wh.y is G r.1 w hat it is today? Over The Count Pr HA.SD Listinq~ Buyers Win Protection S A C RAMENTO <AP ) Cons ume rs will get increased p rotect ion against de rel'ti\'e draperies. furnitu re. luggage. linen s and healing and air cooling systems under a b ill s igned by Gov. Edmund Brown ,,_ AB 3.1'14 by Assemblyman Bill Lockye r. D -San L ean dro . removes the e xemptions for those produc ts from the 1970 Son g -Be verly Warra nt y Act , whi c h give s co n s ume r s w a rran t1 c s on good s and repairs. The sponsor o f lhl' bill was the Los Angele; County De pa rtment of Consumer Affa irs, which said it had received nea rly 2,000 cons ume r complaints during the las t two years. lip • and DotmU ... , .. ... ... , '" " , ... , .. '"' .. . ' " ' • '" • .. '" " '"1. , • ' _, • ... • ... '• " ' , "· ~·­Up tO.O Up 11-6 Up 116 U11 1l.~ Up 11 I Up 11 I Up 7il • Ui> l•O Ui> 116 UP 11 • UP 16.1 UP 1\.1 U11 1• J U11 IJ I UP 1J6 Uo 11 • Up 11 t U11 It 6 U11 11 • Ull Hlo Up 10 \ UP 10 • U11 10 0 Ull 100 Up 99 ~· m• ~· m' "' "" '" m• '" m• '" m' ". "" ". m' '" m' '" m• '"' m' ". m' " m• " m• " m• " m' " m• " :-.11h'ii d1 a r.v IJrou ghl fo urlh-quar1cr results well 1'he following publit• rt•lations a nti advertising hclo1'' m;1n a~emt·nt cxpec lat1ons. according to D. agencies have announced new (•lients : (•"•"llli c.aps ... c C.apl"'"'' c .... c11 (nVtPS Cllmle" Che\UU c .. clef-C•llU!A Col/UtR Clar•JL Cll>wCp C.01 .. vent ComCl>I )0.., 101~ ~••n-E• \\> I>'" Ftl'l<ll<t 11 1&"' Gnli:Ui:•I \.., • GnAetn• J2 ll.,, Go•E Fn J... J .. C.•eenM 1()<" 10"' GteyAOv l:O.. tco G!IMht '''• ~·" GY•od•n >!'" 1''11 >1tDA0'" ll'n ~'' HA•PGP IO'o ti >IA tllNI S\\o • ., Hen•QF l'Po ·~ >10l<lbm lt Jt"'-1-1 ........ Jt) J\~1 HOtllA\ 10 10h >1"d•P•P '"-1•11o .. ,.n<.11 1e 19~, >l•ftt ln1 • m, u , m• •• , ~ ••• "· m• ... -,. m' " . ... m, " -. m• " 11 :i.11·thv1m, JJ l'l'SHll'nt. 1\ lthoui;:h sa les ror the period were up J6 per. -Western Employers Jnsurancc Co. has an· coot.-u \'CJ:JllsU'jWr 's fourth qua 7er to $17,779,000, nounced the selection or J ann Chu rch Atl vertising n(·t in~·omt· for the the fiua rte r elf tGperccnt-:-to & Gr.apttlc. Des~. Inc ., Newport Be ach to handle SI.535.1100. ;11111 carn1nMs per share dropped 17 per. its ins titutional a<rvert1slrrg-cam paigno The firm is MUTUAL FUNDS t•1•nt, 10 77 t·c ri ts. 'fhe compa ny earnt"d Sl ,828,000, rcsponsiblt" for the develo pment and preparation or H~f rents :1 share. on re venues of $13.052,000. 111 of a series of full-page advertisements to a ppear in --- The S<llll{' Dt'r1od last year a I sur nee ra e Joorna s. COMP.flNI E\ N•W'> ~·1 10.,IO MMM 1 00 l<ll l.,.,u,1•• • 10 MFO I•,, 1\ I\ llh<;t•I" 12 OtJ 1)10 '>i.1e BonOGt West Co· st 'n a l d . I ll<IVESfll<IG Month tJ'l'11S 1t MOftM IOO t<LI ,,,,.s .. 1~ MIO 1•J,t1 1 ... Pldnlnv l1~1•0•Sov••ln !11(11J:J:r '!th dlh h • · d I d l<I EWVOlllC !AP! "'"'V" H l~U"' 0111n 1l.1'.11'•~1nt<•o 100 NL MCO 91110\JPhltncl l!'f'tlJIO C.omF •SS •91 "(' \'l ll S~H cs 1pp1ng cayswerecause --J annChure h a lso hasbeenrclained by unin· rh .. tP11,,...1noq..o·CGFuno 1ooJ11 •~ r.r,@ 1100 "'L•n••"•" 11 1\11JO MFB uaa160.p,,,.F .. """ o .. Fo \.OO s.., by n1anuf;.il·tur1ng problt·m s that were exaccrbat· tern:tlional firm a nd a governme ntal a gency for :~·°i:;~·.,~~:r;:.:; l~~~;;; ~00 1611 us C.•1 '13 NL in. t.v•11 '06" ,.l M:i~~-1~~ ".:~ f,,',';~ 1~~~ ~ts1~;~i, !~ si;.t I h ' l fl • I fdf l d <" ',00oo ~~F',':',',",0',-,, ... ,',•,·.,'~,,",'2,,",", ,, , , t'4 y rcf'l'IP o ar~c vo umcs o e cc 1ve sepa rate csi"n prnJ·ects. •hon o4 !.l!<:urn,.,, •D~'"' ·•• -, 10" ... -Me•"" ltncl' N E•'" 111~ NL '"' .. 1 .... "'l r · J' I:> 0..Alt••. Int ,'"'" Cenl CC 100 Nt ll<>f>d llto NL !nv•>lOr•C.•OUQ {j"'" 101810'1'1 l<IHOt'1 IO Mo NL~l•!eSt .. ,.olf,/O 11icmoryeompo nents roma m:JJOr s upp1c r. 'fhc United States Fo rest Ser vice head -""P"<t•a1w11.cn cent'>hT 11111111 C•p•t '"1001 10!.11<1 1,.. ~•) C•P•t u 1>1•~l• p,.me 1000 NlS•e...tm•"F""""' cd . . . , ' !he~t ~"'"''" CNlttF <I 11 .. l'O ... Contld 11 •~ l<ll-IDS G•t I )' Cq~,A 091 10,.. T•F•' 'fl NL Am'"° 1.t'I "tl quarte r 1n P as adena, w1 ll 1nshtute a n overall .0 .. 10 "••e """c"~..eG•Oo> 0.11,1 100 1<11 •D!.l'l<I• 111 011 Mun• •1~ ••~P•o Funo IM l<ll A''°" 1m NL ~ . .,,~IJ:;5p.We.Jllf....tJf.f t:~. TllE . errc~! .. or the high country identification program, including CX· ~.!., i".,",4 ~1: :~::\ : t= ~~ ~~,~~( \~·~ NI. ~.'".!; ;~ : ~ !I,·:.'.' J~ 10N•ll ~~·S'jp ::.!! ,, ... ool !:k"~"..~ ~:~ =t -~~.~~~~ .... <11111:.~· r:I. )..~· . ft~'~•ra ' ..... 1 .... pi"'l win \ll••~ I.SI 1-11 M•ni.•• )611 . ld•E• •n •'1'1 ,,,,,a AM , ..... '" P .. tn•m F.....;; .,,.,,. llot ""'" r th G b .d t t ~..,; i.t!L'.:: ...... .. ,. ~@J..,J~' s ~l\ &•' M .. n ea •&I NL '>toe~ 1160 1'0)1 MONY F '\1>10•\ Con. !1l61lll B•l•n 11.IM NI. 1n•nf.e ~l c crm a n s u s1.1ary ocon1 u'7 1n~o syste m s an cOllatc su : 11,.~h:.'.!·lli i!U-M:· • ~ ,~1'-~il~J l>l MSBFo 1160 NL 0.,,, 11 0tJ 1•JO c .. po 111)1 NL lhe first fjUartl'r of the n ew fiscal year, r esulting 1n E . I S . R . :~o~nF 70 311 ,;.,L CNA Mqt Fd• · LtMun-~';l'' 1;;;i"m~ · ~~ ~~ ~t°"-• 11.;ll'F.;""' t'<1rntngs "ronside rablv below" the prior year _ nv!ronme nta .. · y ste m~ esearc h Institute A~•nlnv 10 ,. NL u 11.,. • ,, , 1J p,.,,,n 10 rn 11 ., 1"•' n'" n 10 M1f-c;.111 , 'Ill • ·~ ... via· "i'J i6 7 t " b'fr.:: .. t, ·rhl• COlllpany h as restructured its manufaCtUf· has ~Cta.lnCd the firm to design a C'Orpor~tc: C0'!1· :::i.1.~'1: 1:~~ ~t ~!,~~"l IO~S!~~; l~',~f;' i;\ 6N1[ ~jl Gr tn .~rs 11"o~ M~t;:,~i,ot ~~1 t1 :~~:'; : l! 1:: ::~':r'c.1 r':U11:~ ' "" 0 ,.0 ., .. , ..... 1,-00 "nd ··J·c·•dy ""port•d ,·n"-•""d ·mun1cat1ons program.The companyspec1a hzes -i n A1pn .. F •121 NLC010"••'F"""' T•enct JS1111n .1.nu,F UM NL v• .. 1n •1& •~7 001" 11 ,,.1••1remo1 w u.011•.n "' '"'"'" '•" " <>' .. ,.. o:; '-''" "'"' ,., , h , d , It' 1 , · l · A9,.1nf IOO'lllQ,l '>e" S..< lltt '&I F1n•""l"I P,04 JOhh >1•n<oc-lncom •H 10 00 f•E•I 1'S07l.61 lemp Inv 100 Nl order r·ites lhrou"h its Ge rman cnmpany Total r..:searc .1n cons u 1ng cen C'r1n~ on computor Ame•l<•n Funo~ Funa 9lllO)O D1n• )1' Nl B•••n '·"" •u l oFro u 111s..a "'"• 11.ss1111 T•n•C•o ,,. to ' · .. · · mapping /<ierial analys is und inl""p"e la!·,00 of g .. e.1 • o 911 Cl•,..1h •" s 13 1nou.i •it 1<1L eona 1e_11 •• •1 "'"' ~n" lo., ,.L vo , .. <1 1705 13 11 T•n• '""' 'oo t0.n {'ompany h:ic.klogis a lsontits highestlevelevc r . . . "'" • co-.<im<11 tv 9J1 ln<Pm 1u •11 '""°"" 1lJ l<ll c..r ... 1h •.JO 6t1 1<1EA M .. 1 1.,. 1<1Lll••nbw 111 NL r•t•E11 111•11.•J h di I ' graph1c 1nrormat1on. AMuu 101111rn Op1n 10'111u F"'"•t11on. J""n"n 11 -0 NL N .. 111no 111\ NL P~""'"t 100 NL'""•>id 1•aa ,,., l' ti { C(. AnOlv '00 NL Colu (llh ll •s NL Bhd Ap !S ,. t••l Kemp.>• F"""' N•l »< ... !.<'• ll••t•e I I.I NL r .. nc C.I '. Nl C•Jmputer Autom ation supplies m inicomputers.. -B .. J. Stewa rt Advertising and Public Rel a· ~~" ,~ :6 ''·~ l:::~ !9 1·~ : ~ g;:,~,, : ~ !~ h":o': 1:~; 1~.: =~~" : ~ ·~ ~ .,,,:~ &~~ :i:; :l ~: 0~A~ ·a~ ·~ !! ~t' to origin:1I <--quipmcn. t m. a nuracture rs, with more lions Agency of Newport Beach , has heen selected c,•,•,,". •, ~00 •, ,", ',',0', •,•, •,~ •, •,, !~,.!m, '•.•"• •, •,, "' via ""' 11 f)t o;.,., j '' • 11 s1Pceo • 10 ~ .. u~AA '"" 11 01 N "' ,, ~~ MOftM 100 Nl c;. .... h s ... 6 ... 111Gwl 101• tO" U~I Accu •01 .. L th;:in 25.000 cun1putcrs 1ns tallt.'C! worldwide. The by the David E . (."ummingha m Co. to ha ndle ad-o• .. 1n 1 ~ 1 u c°"""'" noo NL "•1Mn ._ • 1• NL Muna •OJO 1011 P• 'it~ 1"' e Go1 ..-, siop...,.., Un•t..., """"' c v1npan y a ls o produces Capable :1ulo mated vertisingandpublic rela tlons forilss1ngle ·fami.ly l ~~om 1~:t,~~l::!1~r(;.1:;!10N~~!j"''~~. \8°00,.~ ~~:;m \~~::~ }.~~ :~:!~ f:::ms'1~;~ :t :~ ~[.! l~ 'ystcms ror e lectronic logic board testing a nd lhe home project, Stratford al the Pacific in Dana :,~~~1 6.'~ ; !: l~~'•aM~ ,:·~ 1i~o~ ~· .. :-~:., ': ~ ... 1. ~!~~ .~.;,: 1; {,.; N\~~~ F"17'11 "68 ~~~Ft '~ C :t l~~ f:.'c. ; ~ ::::i Sy I-~/\ interactive distributed processing computer Poi nt. Amt• G•ner.i c1., C•P 11 • 11'1 F_,, c..-.:e_y•t0f1e Funa• C.•w1n 11 ..in... MM e '" 1<1L •n<om • 1\ 10 ... . . ' . M .. n11 lltJlSU Oly!ncm 100 l<I L c;. ..... " \IM S11 lV• Bl 111011 8' lncom n o t• ... ~· Ul• Nl Munl 9.U t.11'1 systPms for t:1rgc 1ndus lr1al ;:ind commc r1;:1al -Cons l"U"ti·on A•.d s , ba•cd 1.0 El •'lont•, ha" C•11Bo 1.•1'.•lOel•"'•'eG<Oul> 1ncom 11t•11u c .. , a1191&?0'fll Pet£q 1•<1>•111'1 cu••lf Funck '><•en •i.<1 111 • '" ., " ._ " C•oGln •MS 13 D+C•1 n 4(1 ll U M~t~I t lt t 11 Cu• &t l tl • '' N•uDe•qe• S.•m Bono '6\ 'ti v~no 6.•1 1,1'1 users . I tcd ., II & c lncFa ·~ .... Oe••w 11'n1311 '>Pt<• 11 ... 1111 <u• 1(1 , .. I ll E<>•QY 14 ~ N~ EQull' .,, S1fo Un•1 Sv•• 1 16 NL sc eC' 11 yra ·errc m a Associat l'S, ost a Mes a, vt"t' 11s1 10 n D•1(n ,.,.. ,nFr•n•••n Gr-c .. ,.:1 sJ1 s11 Gv••a ,.,, l<ll ,,..,.,1 11\ 1•1 v .. 1ueL•...,f<1 . Alpha Micro , a n Irvine manurncturer of minicomputers and computer products, has ex pandcd its facilities in Irvine. allocating It s o riginal 2,000·square-foot building at 17875 Sky Park North lo the preparation of software systems. It has acq uired a 10.000·SQuare-foot facility at 17881 Sky Park North to administrate s uch (unc· l ~ons as pursonncl, marketing and sales. and an adJaCrl)t 12.500·8CJu:.ire.foot building a t 17961 Sky Park Cirtle for hardware production. s hipping arid rc<·c1v1ng. The enlurged flUDrters ha ve e nflbled Alpha l\l irro to douhlc its s l r1(f. and provide space necessary for re.earch and development of new 1lroduct.s and lest.in& QUhe ~sent line , the com . puny said. -- \ lo ha ndle adverti~ing and public re lutions for it s E,,,1~" ,',,"',!? !.!_F,,•,• •,_!.! '•.•" 0a~·,,· ,',",,',!? c .. ,.,, •e J•Ja o: .,.,in 1110 NL u11•• 1414 1.n v•• l • •1~10.111 I d "' "" ~~ •Q ~ •• Cu\ ~l '11 •001 Now Wld •In NLS<ll~tea fun<I• •ncam 1'1111 t.1} po yurcthanesarety pr oducts . At;:;~" 11,~;~ g::.,t_:g J·.~ ·N~ 3~,':',1"' :~ ;;~ ~~~ •• !It l!~ ;= =:::o,i,.. 1:.~ ~t :;l:: ,;::= ~t ~:ts~•' 1:::1:.;; -W. R. G race Properties, Inc .. Nev.•port :r .. 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IF A NON-PAID HOUSEWIFE sewc; a wardrobe, onl~ the a m ount spent tor materials . tnmmtn~li. thread. etc . counts toward the gross national product Her labor is not included. But if she h ad bought that same "ardrobe. every dolla r s he spent would be included 10 CNP In terms of the GNP. the hou:,ew1fe 1s non-ex1~tent The housewife may start her day as early a s 5 a m. and, with luck. finis h 12 to l4 hour<; later She has no guar antee of a vacation and often receives Jillie dpprec1a- tion from her own family Many believe tht• lives of working-for-pay women ar e ml1ch more r·ewarding. Be~es the obvious fact hllP'lM~ URJUI n d ~i •e-rim~­ what else does it mean') (I) IT UNDERLINES THAT "WIFE insurance" is among the most neglected fields in insurance. If a woman were to die and l~'ave young children, her husband could expect to pay from $18.000 to $25.000 just to replace the wife's regular services. It is no more than common sense fo r a wife to be insured so that her maJor services can be replaced if necesS)lry. <2) lt demonstra tes that a housewife's contribution to the GNP should be recognized by development of a con- servative total representing the nonpa1d services or thl: wife and mothel"' .~ Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., one of the na- tion's 15 largest, compiled this list of jobs a nonpa1d wife performs and whats hem ightconservati vely be pa id. JOB Hours A Wk. Rate Pe r Hr. Value P er Wk . Nursemaid 44.5 $2.65 S117.93 . .. Housekeeper 17.5 4.00 70.00 Cook 13 l 4 00 52.40 Dish washer fi.2 3 75 23.25 Laundere r 5.9 3 75 22.13 food buyer 3 3 5 00 16.50 Chauffeur 2.0 5 oo 10.00 Gardener 2 3 5 00 11 .50 Maintenance t 7 :us fl ~ Seamstress I 3 5 00 1;,5(1 Dietician I 2 10 00 12 00 Practical nurse 0.6 5.00 3.00 lt adds up to 99 6 hours J 1,1,eck. or $351 59 a week, or $18,282.68 a year. Technical Upswing Wntimies 2nd Day NEW YORK <AP) -Stock prices posted a moder ate gain today in carryover or lhe technical upswtn~ that began late Thursday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industria ls. up l.12 points Thursday, picked up another 4.51 to86S.82today Gainers outpa('ed losers by better trum a 2· l margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues Analysts traced the advance pnmarily to technica l forces. with some trader s looking for "bargains" amonR stocks tha t have declined lateh• The government s aid its 1nde)( of leadin~ e('onom1c in dicators climbed 0 8 pe rcent in J\u~ust Rut the ;ump ca mt· after a downward.revised 1 3 percent drop in July Thi:' preh m inary July report for the mde>.. which is designed a:. a kind of economic crystal ball. had s hown a 0 i percent decline Uo Uo UP Up Up Up 8g lip Up Up U11 \II) uo ""' II ll l I 11$ ff • ~ .1 H I \ I I \ 0 f I I Ott ()ft Oii 8ll ; n . \ f) •• . ) • 1 I 0 I 0 'u •0 >• p il "'t ~ ... ,., .. ,~. • •'1 ... ,, ... ,, .. ._ M'hal .4ii1 u,•l,u1 Did NEW YORK CAPI SALE \ N EW vORIC Approa ltNI Prfl'v•OtJ\ 04V we .. tt •OO Montn •qo v,,.., 4100 'API NV SIOC.M. \•It~ 1J .io ooo 7•.JJO 000 11 91>11,000 3S,OIO 000 ,, 110 000 Two v•ttr\ ..tQO Jdn 1 to o~tf 1011 1n o•h• 1'16 IU O•h· WH•T AM(.( 010 NEW YORlt IAPI 10,•10 000 \,\1$,63t,J!I J 8S9,J/O 000 • UOI, -'00. 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WM!\ shot to death Saturday n1~ht wh1lt· r1d1ng ~n 11 car dr1v-.'O by his unC'lt• 111 l~ury . Ind PohC't' !<.~Id the !r>hOlj!\10 blast app;tr('ntl) '-'U:i a imed at SOlllCOOC else. T HE fo' • .\M_ILY n1f'mbt•rs tM' C'l1 Slonally said '"Ami•n," or ,..'f• ... Post-upset Blues? USC Takes on Spartans Tonight By ERNIE CASTILLO 0t II• O•llr l>!ltll SIMI , LOS ANGELES-The biggest task ra~\ng the USC Trojan.'> tonight, besides holding onto the foot· ball. is avoi<Jjng the post.upset blues. A letdown or some degree seems only natural after the Trojans reached an early-season pcak- both phys icall y a nd emotionally -for last f wee kend's 24·14 trouncing over what was then the nation's No. l ranked team , Alabuma. Though Coach John Robinson worked hard to keep the third·ranked Trojans' collecti ve feet o n 0.. Radio 1'oalgfll KE'I (840) al 8 the ground this week, it's doubt!ul that USC can get up for tonight's game at the Co liseum against Michigan State the way it did for the Crimson Tide on the road. ROGERS W110 GREW UP WI Long Beach and recruited heavily in the Southland durinJl his stint at San Jose State, says USC has "the finest talent , in college football ," a statement which is more than just another pat on an opponent's back. Meanwhile. he's concerned about injuries which have depleted his signaJ.calling corps. Ed Smith, who started the season, hasn 't played since hurting his hand In the opener , though Rogers has said at dirferenl times this week he will not make the trip and then changed his mind and said he probably will play. Bert Vaughn, who sparkled in last week's 49·21 romp over Syracuse. s uffered an injured shoulder last week and has had problem throwing the ball t his week. ON TJIE OTHER JIAND, USC comes in with a relatively healthy backfield. Charles White has been a workhorse thus far, rus hing for 538 yards in three games, and Robinson would like to keep his ace on the bench as much as possible. _ "Th<lt 's ri&h!.~the Re v John ·c-·8.,irf"Wlk~toek·'s ~-_ ... relig1ou~ conv1l't1on, the· d1!.· l'ipline and guidanl'e he received FORTUNATELY, 1-IOWEVER. USC has more than enough talent to make up for any kind of a flat fumble.filled performance against Darryl Rogers' Spartans in the 8 o'clock tiff. Even on an off nig_ht: ~~e 3·~ Trojans would be too much for a J . t M rerugan Stat~qu-ad ·t ha\..may be forced.to go with its third-string quarterback. But there is n 't much dropoff with reserve tailback Dwight Ford and fullback Lynn Cain packing the ball. If there is. quarterback Paul McDonald has proven he can throw the J I after hitting 61 per· ""Cl!nt~of""hiS'"'aertalsv.t-hus t _ iih the-speed~Kevin Williams and Calvin Sweeney as the targets. in public sC'hools, and Bostock's desire to "be somebody " All of Bostock's teammates on the Ang e l s w e r e among honor:.ry pallb('arers in the overflow throng of a bout t ,000 persons at the service at Ver . mont Square United Methodist Ch urch. Some fainted as tem- peratures reached about 105 degrees insidt! the <.'hurch , while an estimall:d 500 people wa1tetl outside the church during tht• long servu:c. A processio n of cars t:n route to the ccn1l·tcry tn Ing lewood s tretched for t.wo miles. ''LYMAN WAS com - passionate, fair, honest, a strong compelilor and genera ll y full of fun," the 75-year-old minister said of Bostock -who had de- voted a great deal of his of. fseason lime to a youth group at the church, and other youth pro· ~rams in the impoverished Southwest Los Angeles area where he grew up Pit c her Ke n Bretl was s pokesman tor the Angels at the serv1 ('e : "He enlivened our clubhouse and took us out of tbe darkness or defeat. But he was a winner He enjoyed life so much because he had so little at the beginning "WE AR.E ALL better people for h aving known Lyman and having him touch our lives." Brett said. Bostock's widow. Youvene, a nd his mother, Annie, were flanked by the teammates and Lyman's four hrothers. His father Lyman Sr ., who had played in the Negro American Le ague, also was in attendance along ""·ith several players from other maJor league baseball clubs . There Were Oowers from virtually every team. l)olice in Gary said the a p- pare nt target of the s hotgun blast was a woman in the car, de s cribed as a godchild of Bo.s tock's uncle, Thomas Turner. 1-le r estranged husband. Leonard Smith, w<i s later charged with murder. AT BOSTOCK SERVICES Nolan Rya n I left ), his wife Ruth and Joe Rudi joined teammates in attending the funeral se rvices of slain Angels outfielder Lyman Bos tock 'l'hursday in Los Angeles. "I think our team is capable of great heights. but ir we hope to develop into a great team, we'll have to come right back and play well this week ," Robinson told reporters this week. "We can't let down." • For Michigan State, it looks like the beginning of the end. After the Trojans, the Spartans have to face Notre Dame a nd Michigan on successive wee kends . Garvey Gets Record; Rose After Another C IN CINN A'l'I (API -Steve Ga rvey. '-''Ith lwo hits, now has 200 for the season and Pete Hose, with four including the .r:a m e winner, needs five more for another major league record. .. ,.m happy we won the last three games even though the GarveyS and the Ron Ceys weren't playing the Inst half of the games." Rose said as Cincinnati s wept the rinal three game series from Los Angeles. GARVf.:Y MOVED to the 200 mark for the fourth time in his career, getting two hits l'hursday night. It was a club record Blaz ing Finish "It 's extremely honora ble for me from a n organization;i\ viewpoint. I en· joy the Dodgers organization and help· TOlll{ll>I S.turd•Y !.<1""•1 Oodflt'r~ S late AUG•mt•onKABC!"°I -Lo•Anqe1 .. i1~D5"{IO -----.•nii.m ~ Lo•A~gtlt•••S...Dle{IO t .SSP.m Lo•A"fl"l .. •IS.n~ 11 ~Sp.m ing them achieve their chief goal, win· ning and being able to put fans in the stands," said Garvey. The Dodgers have already won the National League Western Division but the Cincinnati s weep evened the rivals at 9-9 on the s eason. AL's Top Rookie: ' Carney Lansford? From AP Dispatches Carney Lans ford might get a fe w votes in the American League rookie·of·the·year ballot· ing just becau se his name sounds sporty. Now a blazing finis h to an otherwise strong yoar gives Lansford more power a l the ballot bolC. Lansford 's three-run homer and run·scoring single led the California Angels to an 11·7 vie· tory over the Chicago White Sox Thursday ni~ht. as the Angels kept up their drive · to rinis h second in the American League West. the year Thursday ni ght, has SO runs batted in and 20 stolen bases. And during a 'current seven.game hitting streak he has batted'.438. The Angels won their fourth consecutive game, and it was their 86th victory of the season to tie the club record. with three games remaining. The Angels lead third place Texas by two games. The Angels sent 19 batte rs to A ngeb S lalP "IT Wi\S i\ SHl\ME to lose that one, I'll te ll you that," complained Dodgers Manager 1'om Lasorda who watched his team go into the ninth innii'lg on top 7-2, only to lose 8-7. "There were some balls hit on the in· field Uia!_s houlq,_have been caught. The kid -· pitcher Lance Rautzhan -made them hit the ball on the ground. "We just had proble ms catching and throwing the ball What a tough way to lose '' "TO MUN GOT No. nine," marveled Reds Manager Sparky Anderson of re lief pitcher Dave Tomlin. 9-1. with an earned run avera~c of 5.81 . The Tomlin luck held despi te his n1n· th·inning performance, walking in a run . and giving up three walks and a hit. 1-fe was in the shower when the Reds won it. Rautzhan, 2-1, gave up singles to Rose, Dave Concepcion and Ken Grif- fey. loading the bases. George Foster walked, picking up his 115th run batted in to tic Dave Parker of Pittsburgh for the league lead. DON WERNER and Dan Driessen hit RBI grounders. Ken Henderson walked See DODGERS, Page 8 6 I • i IN THREE SEASONS at Min· OTllER &"TRONG candidates oesota, Bostock became one of for AL rookie honors are second T<1nl{ll>I S.tu•d•1 !>v""•Y C~lt•dO•tC•lllornl<I Cl>•<~•tC.lltornl• Oi•<•90•l~ll0<nl• 1.UP.m. 1•1Sp.m . U :SJp,m. ~ tcrs His .336 average in 1977 Detroit <ind P aul Molitor of II.I major league baseb<:11l 's top hit-basemen Lou \Vhital:l:cr of• was second in the American 1'1ilwaukee . But Ange l third the plate in the first two innings Thursday night, when both start· ing pitchers got stopped. I League lo Minnesota teammate baseman Lansford leads a ll Rod Carew,buthewasunable to Americanl.caguerookieswitha Tll E ANGELS• NOLAN • come to contract terms with the .293 avera)::e. Ryan retired two batters , and I Twins.andbccamc afreeagent. ··Whitaker and Molitor have left a fter giving up four first in. After he hit just .147 for his had ~ood seasons, I'd never cry ning runs. But he <:learly won -~--,11-..... -new team in April, he offered to .about it if either one of them the starting pitcher duel with the • return his month's salary. When won it." Lansford said of the Y.'hite Sox· Rich lfinton, who re· ' •' ·:. " " ' , I r I I '• ' ' I ' I 'ii the Angels refused to take it, he rookie honor. tired just one batter and gave up I distributed the money to various "I'm j ust going out there and five first inning runs. I charities. giving it n1 y best," Lansford The inning lasted only slightly His hitting picked up. and he added. "I didn't want to slack longer than an entire cricket I helped bring the team to the best off the last month. I really feel match, 38 minutes. Ralph Garr finish in its history. staying in like 1 've got my swing going." hit Ryan's first pitch for a triple I the P,ennant race until the final . and Bob Molinaro socked the I week or the season. llE IDT IDS eighth homer of second pitch for 3 double, scor- I · ingGa ~ Lookin g for Room l lniversity l·figh School quarte rback Rohn Marv1c k <81 gets set to hand off to tea m- mate Dave Langmade 134 I in game ~ith Lo. i\m1gos fhu r sday nig ht ~t I rv1ne- High. Sec story, page B7. ".,,;ir,,~L=_,~p.!-·-u....r.a•~e-Chicago's third batter. Chet• ', -.... .;r ·-._. ,.,. • '111[5 a ., ... ""'~}'l:\~~'t\'l'..\rl~~~~';'""" I ground out and Mike Squires to I Bal'-steros Le-J-Gol'~ F;.nld hil into a force play with Lemon I W lU.13 ~ ~ being caught in a rundown between third base and home. • ., AKRON. Ohio !API -Severiano Ballesteros, the spectacular young Spaniard who has dominated European golf for three years, is having some second thoughts about joining the American tour. "I don't know. I haven't made up my mind. It is very difficult rnr me to decide," Ballesteros said after a one-under.par 69 had staked him to the first·round lead Thursday 1n the prestigious World Series of Golf. After his surprise victory in the Greensboro Open this year. he'd said publicly he would accept the offer of an American Tour card and join the U.S. circuit in January. Now, however, he's nol so s ure. ''TllE COURSES ARE BE'ITER, the conditions are better, the money is better. everything is better over here," the hard·hittlng 21-year-old admitted. "But they need me in Europe. It ls very dif· ficult for me to decide. I don't know what I'll do.'' Ballesteros, who counts the German and Scandinavian Open titles among his four E;.uropean victories this year, won his way in· to the select, 26-man field here by leading the European Order of Merit for the lhird consecutive season. And he took the lead with a little wedge shot to three feet on the 17th. a birdie that made him the only man in the field able lo break par 70 in the chilly, windy weather that played ower the dry, fast, 7,180 yard South course at the Firestone Country Club. "IT WAS VERY DIFFICULT to get the ball clo.se to the hole, p<1rticularly from the rough," said Ballesteros. And he spent his usual lime in the deep grass, hilting only eight fairways. His troubles were nothing compared to those of some of the world's finest players., Bill Kratzert, for example. had the lead un· til he visited two hazards on the way to a triple·hogey eight on the 18th hole about the same time Ballesteros was making birdie on., See BALLESTEROS, Page 88 ' -· Eric Soderholm ended things for Ryan, hitting a two.run homer to make it 4-0. * CHlc;AOO ••• "bl G•rrn JIJO MGlifl••rl S 111 L-<I 4 d l1 B1om1>rt1 cm 7 o o o N!>r1'h•~dl> J 1 J 0 !lq~lrln ID 1 I 1 0 l Jol'n\Of\11> 1 00 O !>c>Mrholm Jo J J 1 • p,,..,,b 1 0 1• 11.••w~•" 1000 W~•h•nQIOfl pl! 1 0 0 0 Cll•PP\'1 ' 0000 N•h•OCIMY ( 1 0 0 Q Foter< JOOO * ' CiliLIFGll"IA Grlth lb L1nc1r1~"' rl l•n•lord ll> 8•v•or dh lludl l! lt.J•t •\on It• DOw"l~fl C Cll.ik u 11,Mll!trcl •I>•" w • 1 ,,, • ' '0 s J 1 • • 1 1 1 s 1 J 1 s ' J , ! 0 0 1 J 0 1 1 ) 1 0 0 Tot•!\ Jt. I 11 1 Totl1\ 34 II U 11 Chi~•~ 100 oot 0-' C..llforn!• tOG ~ 00.-11 OP-Cl>IUQD I, C..l!!OtTll• 1. lOB-Oi!c-•, C11lto•"+. 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Scores were generally low over the 6,4-0l ·)'ard course, and the midday temperature of 100 degrees seemed to have little ef· fe et on the golfers. FOR HOWE, whose father l!t a teaC hing pro In Colorado Spr· ings, Colo .. It was her best round ever. She said her father taught her a great deal, a nd she 's ..... lcarninc: ubout other things like self discipline "-'hile on the tour. "One thing I've learned is that I'm a scatterbrained person," said Howe. "I know I've got to get everything under control if l 'm going to be a winner. I still make decisions like ., 19-year· old at times . "fo'or instance, I've gone to movies the night before an early tee·off time. shown up dragging a nd played poorly. I've got to quit thinking like a 19·year-old and start thinking like a pro- fessional golrer." HOWE'S PERFORMANCE in her rookie year has been less than s mashing. She's earned just $1 ,575 in 19 tournaments. s omething l ess than the minimum wage. She has missed the c ut in riine lournaments and withdrew from three others. l.o pez. among others, believes 11 o we has the potential to hecome a winner "I'm glad to see her pluying a!' well as she did in the first round ," said Lopez, who has won eight tournaments aod $162.117 this year but struggled to a 75 Thursday. "I've always thought she could do well, much be tter than she has this year." Blalock, bidding for her fourth victory of 1978, started poorly but found her putting touch on numbe r five. She made t'ight birdies from the firth through 17th holes before getting a bogey on the final ~reen. Fl••l·•ound ·-· Thu""•• In llloe ~~ Prot•n•°""'I Goll A''"'"•' ..... 11·-ll>U ............. •! 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Tb AL East ls ... rum A t-Dbpald te I t'!> -.t.itu.' quo 1n th•• Amt<racan 1.eal(u~ to;ai.l -the Nt•v. Yo rk Y .mkt'C'' urc r.llll Olll' NUntl' aht-nd of lh1• Bo-.too th•d ~x. and fton Cu1dr) and Jim HIN' .1tt• ~till dc..-.trov1n11tht•01,poc;1tlon G u1dn-r11 cd ~1 four hcllt•r a11d strurk out 11lm• to i.t•l ... rlub rt"<"UnJ or 243 lrl .. f'ClUl' ror the 'lt'U't<UI {)'I tht.-Y:mkc•·~ tx·at the Turunto Rlue J,1)' J 1 Thursd11\ nothl "tit•., n n •mark•ble youn51 rnnn.' Ya nke.•("\ M,uu1~<'r Uab l..c•mon 1':11d or Gu1tl1 y :b1 J uft1·r po I lnl' hi.-. 1 lth \ lt'IOI) In h.1~ lu:.t JJ ... tartli lus w1nnmJ( J><'r<'t•ntul(t' of 889 1:. th\' serond bt.•tlt <1f any 2tl·J(Um<' winner m maJOr h•aJtut· h1stur y. troilhrai! only 1.t>fly Cirovt··., Jl 4 111 1931 fl.I~ curnt.'fl run U\lt'rti~e of 1 72 IS the lowt·'I h Y ,, left h~1nder lllC'e Carl ll ubbl'll'~ 1 G6 an 1933 ' I\ IN' mf'O.nWh lll', lit'llt-d tll!> 4!'>lh home nm of the Sl'1t!'.un to buck the thrct· hit p1tc-h1n~ of Mike Torrt'J. us the ltOtf Guct>•'r Rt'<l Sox !'tl UYt'd within om: ~amo of the fl r<;t plan• \'unk(-es by deh.•atan~ the Detroit T1gt"r~ l 0 • lit• hu.., to be JUSt uhout the strongest guy l 've ever' ~et•n with u bat." ~u1d L>etro1t Manager fla lph Houk, after Kl<'t' mu. .. dt>d J drive through a i.t1rt crosswind into the ccotcr flt'ld blcu<'hers leading oH the fourth inning for the ontv run of t'he game-. --t""tticln l Uunk ll could be done, bul 1'1ed1d 1l " By ROGER CARLSON OUM o.i1, .. 11 .. ~l•lf l''our Orongt' Cou~t orca tcums "1thln thl' Sun~et Lcaf(ue .Nt•wport llttrbor. Edl~on. Foun· tu 1n Vulley a nd Huntrngton Ueucb urc in action tonight and a ll tarefavoredtowtn. Toppl~ tomght's non-league rootbnll action is the buckyurd hruwl between the favored Sailors or Newport Barbor and theCoronadel Mar &:tl Kings. Thl' lntcruse rivalry has already t'lairtu.'<1 Its first casualties as cac h wa~ knocked off la.st week as they perhups withhe ld some or their enthusiw;m ror this one. {'OAC H BILL PIZZICA'S Nt'wport. llurbor eleven owns a 12·3 advuntage in the series. F,.._PageB5 DODGERS. • • and Junior Kennedy singled making1t7·6. Rick Auerbach. hitting for ;omhn. t ied the game with a sing le a nd Rose cam e up to smash a line d rive to the left field com er bringing home the Tonight's Games, Odds THE UME firm., ... at -..ri Har'9r D 1111111 vs. Ea It ._ Ceast F.-. '*f It I.II( ludl Wilslll ... SrlMI at 1111.U llltll luctl D 1 .. ws. ._ a at S. Clm1tt lid! It ._ Yiljl St ...., It Lapa lucti s " t ., It lnilt 111111 which bas seen Corona del Mar held to one touchdown or Jess on 11 occa sions. Both coaches have unloaded ve rbally -with Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morris saying Newport Harbor is No. 1 on ms team's hate list, while Pizzica says the Corona del Mar game does not rate high on his list of priorities. The game pits two teams known forexcellentdefense. At quarte rback is Kurt Brockman for Corona del Mar. while Newport.counters with Al an Gaddis. TIIE TIME a I 7:30 a 7:38 I 7:30 7:38 THC ODDS N .. 10y7 Ea'YI fV~ll HI~ 3 u ••• ~, 6 Missile~, 7 Sl Adlly '1 I St UhhKh '1 11 Compton a nd receive(S Kevin MargerumandJimCoppom. · Edison. still smarting from its 24-20 upset loss to Canyon, ta ngles with El Modena in one or the finer matchupsorthenight. Junior quarterback Mark Boyer will be at the controls for the Chargers in. place of Frank Seurer <broken jaw>. Mater Dei trans fer Mike Dotter er , who scored three TDs among 160 y ards in the opener. is the Chargers· chief running threat. .. ~ The Chargers or El Toro ~L have vivid reeQlle<:tions of ~t collapse and Oana Hills Coach Don DeCroote says, "ThaL's wbft I'm afraid of, they won't ha forgotten." · OANA HILLS will be wi~t s tarting ta ckle Dan Le a rfi <broken arm). Ray Voss <20S>.i Darryl Anderson <170 ) will try take up the slack. Coach Bob J ohnson's El T~ Cha rgers enter a t full stre~ and J ohnson promises if his crw gets ahead, it won't take thioCS for granted. Mission Viejo Coach John Murio has had injury miseries within his squad <Mike Ochoa will be out at least another two weeks according to Murio> and Tustin's physical tendencies could present a problem. ST. ANTHONY ENTERS with a 210-pound line and a quarterback with rollo ut t e nde ncies t o thre aten Laguna Beach, which is ha mpered by key injuries. Tht• Yankee~ and Hed Sox each have three gumes left, ~11 home Clt>veland 1!) at New York, with David Clyde p1tC'h1ng aga1 •:.t Jim BeatUe tonight, while Toronto v1s1ts HoMon. with J. 'Tl Clancy scheduled to 01>pose Bob Stanley an the ~enes opener winning run. FOUNTA I N V ALLEJ'S Rookie leflfielder Rudy Law Ba ro ns are favore d to in, BOLSA GRANDE'S option of- fense is a threat to Huntington Beach. which is still without linebacker Chris P agnanelli. El Toro and Dana Hills hook up in a tiff at San Clemente High. Jt was Dana Hills which rallied from a 21-7 defi cit to win, 29-21 in the waning seconds to stun El Toro in 1977. The Artists or Laguna Beach had exchange problems from the cente r to qua rterback in the ope ner . but that is hopefully solved with the return or center Brooks J at'Obson. Irvine tligh Coa c h Chuck Sorcabal has his Vaqueros nearly intact with t he exception of line backer Steve Bills <con- cussion>. who may be replaced by Sam Clounts. ------q..le ef tM Da·----- "was playing him like a leflhand despite travelling to I ong 8(lach pull hitter ," said Anderson. Wilson,which boastsahugeline. "Whe n the game is on the line. The ace in the hole for the you s hould look and see where Barons is a lethal passing game your people are. J 've seen Pete consisting o ( quarterback Gil Aftcr New York Yankee pitcher Ron Gu.ldry broke a 74 -year-o ld club record for the most strikeouts in one season <243) for. a ten-ha nder, he commented: "It's just a nothe r record. Somebody else will probably break it again in 60 or 70 years." hit that ball a hundred times." ------------------------------------------ NIMro Get• B01111S •~tlee P hil Niekro has one more chance lo become Ii a 20-game winner for t he Atlanta Braves this season and owner Ted Turner gave him an incentive to try a little harder . Tumer gave Niekro an envelope Wednesday and reports indicate it is a bonus of $100,000 to be spread out over a 10-year period . . . Paul SpUttorff, Sr., father of Kansas City Royals' pitche r Paul SpUttorff, died at his Ar lington Heights, Ill. home Thursday. The younger Splittorff is scheduled to pitch Tuesday in the Amencan League playoffs if the Royals face the Yankees ... Cesar Geronimo is in a Cincinna ti hospital s uffe ring fro m phlebitis . . Baltimore's Rieb Dauer tied a major league record with his 85th consecutive error less game. ~ E'alatlaorst l11ju~d Qua rterback Cr aig Morton and starting g uards Paul Howard and Tom Glasslc we re a mong five D enver Broncos held out or T hursday's practice session with minor injuries . . . Sa n Fra ncisco offensive tackle Keith Fabnborst suffered a knee strain in practice and will miss Sunday's game with the t:mcmnat1 liengals ... Tight end Ken Moore has been signed to fill a roster spot vacated by retiring defensive end Claude Humphrey with the Atlanta Falcons ... Five-year vetera n tight end Albert Chandler bas been waived by the New England Patriots. No Com1pe11•atloa tor Mo•~ The New York Knicks say they won't ask m for compensation from whatever team signs g uard Earl Monroe . Monroe. a s ta rte r . averaged 17.8 points per game last season .... The Milwaukee Bucks trimmed their roster to 13 by cutting two players including former Laker forward C. J . Kupec . . . Funer al ser vices a r e pending for Neil Johnston, a former NBA star who died Wednesday of an a pparent heart attack at 50. Rad~ Telerid .. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p.m .. KABC (790); Chicago at Angels, 7:30 p.m., KMPC 1710>. Basketball ·-Lakers at Oakland, 8 p.m., K.LAC (570 > . TV: Rams Highlights, 8 :30 p.m .. Channel 11. "l 'IJ keep pecking away and J USt try to get two a game" in th~ last three with Atlanta, said Rose. Rose. with 195 hits. has a cha nce to become the first ma - JOr leaguer in history to have ten 200 hit seasons. He's tied with Ty Cobb a t nine . LOS ANGE LES ~b r" DI LOl>t\ 1b i I 0 0 T M•rUM I, 21> 0 0 0 0 Norlll, c f l I O O Garvey. lb ) 1 1 l GueHero, I b 2 l l O Ctt. lb 1 0 0 0 C.rol•, 30 I 0 0 0 MondiV. rt 3 1 I 1 Slmp\On,rl I O O O Mola, pn o o o I M w1111e. rl o o o o Ru.sell,n so 1 I L.a ... 11 SOl t VoQer c. Joo O R•u,p l 0 0 0 ReuUll.ln, p 0 0 0 O cul1110,p o o o o Clf•CIHNATI . ........ 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""-'~" For the first six quarters of the 8 football season, Los Amigos igh kept ringing up goose eggs n the scoreboard. So. "'he n the Lobns finall y put me points on the scoreboard hursday night, 1hey acted like e)' had just "'on the Super Bowl ather than a 16-0 non-league dc- ision over Uni ver.;ity 11.igh . Laird Craig did the honors of napping the Lobos'scoreless slr· ng a t Irvine 1-ligh Stadium with a -yard fi eld goal but it was ac- tually the passing or sophomore quarterback Art Wilcox that gave coach Al Calonico his initial vic- tory after his team dueled Dana •fills to a 0-0 standoff a week earlier WILCOX, after completingJU.'\l one or five passes in the rirst half against University, came out throwing in the second half and picked apart the Trojans· secon- dary for ei,llht eomplclions. all of which covered JO yards or more. T\\'O of those went for touchdowns in the last five minutes of the game but the way the Lobos were playing..defensc, Los Amigos could have easily sat on the ball and still came out on top. Caloniro's decision lo go lo lhe air in the second half seemed more logical than brilliant. By co ncentrating on the run, University's defense seemed to almost dare lhe Lobos to pass, ob· vious ly aware that Wilcox's arm seemed suspect in the opener \\'hen the 6-2, IS7·poundcr com- pl eted three or eight passes for 36 yoird s and lwo interceptions against Dana I I.il ls. "Wfo~ DECIDEDTll EY were 1n a reading dc£cnsc and were let- ting us pass, so we passed," Caloni<.-o said while trotting out to a bus rocked by-the chant of ''Lobos, Lobos, Lobos." University Coach Dick Roche, like"·isc. was brief in his asscss- mPnt of his team 's second loss in two tr..ics. ··w e played poorly and deserved to get beat ... said Roche, "'ho refused to elaborate. Actually, the Trojans didn't play all that badly :especiall y in thl' rirst half. Th<'y mounted a 68-yard drive in the first quarter, only to h<ive a fourth·and-(i\'e play from the IO stopped at the eight -yard line. IN THE TIURD QUARTER. Uni marched 39 yards to the Los Amigos 25-yard line before i:I £ou rth do"'Tl pass was broken up by Craig. Jn addition, the Trojans' de r"n se looked impressive throughout. especiall y the playo£ Dave Langmade who made two rine diving break-ups of passes in ;:=:======================~ See UNI, Page 88 SPECIALS ljqu<JrT c;a lliano ··--···-··-·····-1.15 $7.99 0 -~ ...... -.............. 90. $4.49 :!? ... _. v-. .......... -. Qt. $3. 99 ~ ··~ Scoldo •••••• '<Z.' $14. 98 •U••• c... . ..... '.!..' s I o. 99 •A••olt•• G••• .. '.!..'$I 0.99 '•J&1· ·····-·········-'·" $16.98 -Party Time Liquors 1\m:.in.110 di Gall iaoo 2 Italian Classics j 1548 Adams, C.M. 546-1181 Polo Tourney Newport, CdM Post Victories J ames Bergeson and Ike Grier scored 13 goals between them lo lead Coach Bill Ba rne tl 's Newport 1-larbor High water polo team to a one- s ided 21-1 victory over Tustin in opening action of the South Coast tournament T"lursday in the Nc"·port pool. Bergeson hit seven goals and Grie r si:ic as the Tars breezed to \."ictory in their opening game. They met Corona dcl l\.1ar this afternoon in second round action. Corona del Ma r toppled Palos \'erdcs. 16-4 in another rirst round encounter in the Newportpool. Estaneia's Eagles, playing at !\f ission Viejo in the 32-team tournamenl, s pl it a pair or games. The Eagles lost to Long Bca{'h Poly in an early first round game, 8-7, then with Joe Drake scoring ri ve goals , toppled Laguna Beach, 19-4. * * * * * * •l "l--1"1•rbl• "'-...... "' O..•rttt• E•t•t1<I• tcorlt\Q-0< .. e. C•"Oll, 0,,.,,.,, 1. W\l•!T. H•T'I-? Fnct.y, September 29. 1978 DAILY PILOT 87 Seahawks Fall Guardian Angel Protects Saints BY ROGER CARLSON -Ol""o.ltf ........... Ocean View High's seniorless Seahawks played tbe Santa Ana Saints on even terms Thursday ni ght-with lhe exception or one key Ingredient-a break ort wo. The Seahawks went down to a 13-6 non-league football setback before 2,000 at Santa Ana Bowl as the Saints got rich on a rumble re· covery in lhe end zone and a field goal that hit the cross bar and bounced over. To be sure, the Seahawks left the field with rew heads hang- ing down and Coach Ken Moats confirmed there were no bubbles burst amidst the Ocean View scene. "I WAS PLEASED with our team 's ability to hit with Santa Ana," said Moats. "But Santa Ana did a good job. l thought San- ta Anacametoplay tonight, much more so than when we saw their game with Buena Park.'' The loss. only the second ever for Ocean View's juniors who re- e led off 7-1 and 9-0 seasons as freshmen and sophomores, was caps ulized in one play-the fum- ble recovery. With the score tied, 6-6, Clyde Oa vis was stacked up by the Ocean View interior at the Seahawks' five-yard lin e. The problem was that he was hit too ha rd-and the ball popped loose, bounced over the goall ine and 220-pound tackle Chris Burney pounced on the ball for the touchdo~'Tl. J ESS ZAMORA, ~·ho had con- nected on two fi eld goals, added tbe PAT and the Saints owned a 13-6 lead. P.1omenls later Santa Ana was knocking on the door again after a rumble recovery. but the Ocean View defense, which had beld the speedy Saints in cheek most of the ni&b!...rpse to theoccasion again. Quarterback Ray Kotler went to the air after Zamora's second field goal made lt 6-0 and complet- ed eight of26 passes in the second half. ·Terry Bachmeier was h.is chief target, but in reality, Ocean View's passing game is better tha n the stats. TllE SEAHAWKS stuck to the ground in the early going and Moats explained: "We felt that was what Santa Ana was giving us at the t ime." Ocean View's scoring drive was a 62-yard march in 13plays and on nine or those plays Kotler went to the air, complet ing five for 48 yards. He capped it with a one-yard dash a round hi s right side to tie the gameat6·6. But Santa Ana bounced back with its onJy march or the game, ~d bya28-yardrunwith a pass r ic k Valdez to the-Ocean Vi~w KDllfll,OUIUllfllS 0c ........ _ ' $.M\1....... 0 .,..._z•-•l'"" SA-Z•-•1lf'C o v -llOI""' '"" !kocll•olM I 0 • 0 •• , 10 0-lJ SA -Bu•,..~1""111'9 re<o-1t1end '°"" !Z-J •!<k l " 1 000 .. , ....... ,..., GAMl!STATl5T!C' •• u Fl,.loown\ '1 11 Ru•M • w••O.. )6-1 I 111•1 P•'''"'l •...-"' ~.. ~1 p~'"'' IC JCl <I • 11 I Pun" ) l? l ·l" f'umo•"' "''' • r HI Pe ... 11 •••. , ... °" l·l~ If 11 INOIVIOUAl RU51UNG O\I -Gtntitt w•. ".-.l•"'J' ,o.J>. OC:nion• • J Kot!•• ll·l"'''""""H SA Fr-hn 113, H•rr•!I ... , P•••I &.•1 O.••• ).JI, V-• ll-l• . ...,.....,_, l.J. E\OOnola .. tNOIVIOUAl ,..SSlllG ov -1( all•• 1t-JCH1,"' SA "'""'""•·•._J,n, va1.-10-l·O. INOIVIOUAllllCl'IVIMG OV-Oowtt l-CJ; B«.iwn."'' •·ll. Swait• ?·71. ll.n1qM 1-!"'m'""'l. 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Oil • ELMORE MOTORS ISJto MACH It.YO .• WISn.NSTll 171 41H4-JJ2:J,17141 IJf.J4tJ, IJl]I ltMl11 .t.si Foti HOWA•D ·~ • OAILT ltMTALS ALIC) . .. - • • .... '.. . -. . . . -. tinoLh ColL"'( l'l.11.11 -........... ·~ .. . .... . . . . . . .. .. .. ~ .. . - I .. DAIL 'I PILOl Friday, 9-pt.moet 29. 1978 o.11, ,.!._. ,._ b't a!<N,_ k .... i.r. HA RRY BILLUPS OF UNIVER SITY RUNS AWAY FROM VINCE RAMIREZ (75). 33-0 Setbaek Hawks Snuffed Out By Three Strikes By STEVE ANDREWS Ol 1 ... 0.11, ,.119' ~"'" Laguna m us High went into T hursday night ·s footb<1ll game against Ri m of the World with two strikes against it, givin~ up both size and experience lo the Scots. But it was the third strike that killed the seniorless Hawks in on- ly their second varsity ga me. Head coach Chuck G~llo was forced to use a q uarterback with virtually no knowledge of the of- fense a nd Laguna Hills fell to Rim of the World,33-0. al Mh;sion Viejo High FIRST STRING quarterback Rich Glivar's availability has been limit.ed due to an inJury, so the quarterbacking reins were turned overto Kirby Combs. who just recently t r ans fered to Laguna Hi lls from Foothill lliJ!h. behind a line that boasted three seniors out of five ~ta rte rs. FULLBACK Jim J ohnstone was the big gun, gaining 240 yards on 22 carries and scoring three times on runsof5.17 and 93 yards. Tailback Tom Aquir re hit paydirt twice on scam pers of two and 11 yards. Lagooa Jlills advanced into Scots· territory only twice before drives s talled. The deepes t penetration was t.O the Rim 13· yard line lateinthefinalquarter. Still. the score was closer than it appears as two Rim touchdowns in the final five minutes m ade the final total deceiving. "They had us in size a nd ex- perience on both lines, but I was pround of the way our team played. "Gallo said. 'Tm proud because our team d1dn 't cave in, they kept fight· ing.·· F,....Page87 UNI ... the second half. Harry B.illups, the Trojans' :-.pecdy transfer . had a good first ha lf. carrying eight limes for 45 yards. But he toted the ba ll just once in the second half as the Tro- jans went to the air on J4 oc- casions . With Los Amigos taking con- trol. University got off just six running plays in the second half. ;,ifter pounding away successfl.lllY for 64 yards on 17 rushes in the first half . SGORE BYOUAATE RS Lo\Aml90\ o o 3 13 16 Unlvt,.ltv 0 0 0 0 -0 LA -cr .. 101U'C. lA MuQ~16~~·•romW11to• IC••UJl<ltl< I LA Al•• 1•~ulromW11co• tk1tkt•11eo1 A 1,200 lnttm.tl@CI I GAMESTATISTIU LA First down• IS Ru\M .. y•rO\ 3'1-116 P•Ul"9 ydrO\ IS? Pnsn 9 19.1 Punts 3 l1 Fuml>ln '°'' 0.0 "-n•lt•H y.tr~ 11·130 U1t1 0 u... 43 8-1~1 ).Jj 1.0 1·SS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING LA-HUQl>e• , ..... GUlierreil-11. Romeroll·SI, 8el•noe•~ 14, l<•ll• 1·11. W1lco• ~mlnus26. Uni -BlllUl)S • Sl, LA~ 1_.; Mositly 2 ... l<O•msl S.Gl->-9;M•rvt0 1·1. INDIVIDUAL ,.ASSING Wolco~• tt.1. IS2 M•••ltl< 1 14 1,40. B1tl~ I 1.0,3. • INDIVIDUAL a ECEIVIHG GullerrttJ.67, /<lva2·29, MUQhes1·34, Rll•Hl. B•rstow I 10 UNI M•ll~ 1·1•, M-''1-0M ~ 20. M•r•lcl( 'J. B1llup\l •. L..ilr>gmcicle I mo nu•? "Kirby just came to us recent ly. so he has spent most of the t1 me just watching." Gallo ~aid. "He h<1S had only three days of prac- tice since becoming the s tarter "Normally I wouldn't put a young man m that i-.ituution, but I had no choice with the injury to Glivar ." fi'ro91PageS5 BALLESTEROS LEADS • • • RIM OF THE WORLD took ad· vantage of Lai:tuna Hills' of· fensive inexperience, r ushing sax or seven men on nearly every play. They li mint<.'d t he Hawks to only 43 yards of total offense and six first downs. the 17th. Lee Trevino also had an eight on his card and shot 75. And Jerry Pate scored a pair of 7's, hll at least two shots left-handed, once hit from his knees and finished with an 84. With the tremendous defensive pressure applied by the Scots' de· fense up lhe middle, Laguna Hills found most of its success around the ends with Tom Li nk gaining 44 yards rushing. J ACK NICKLAUS SHOT a 72 and was glad lo gel it a fter a bogey-bogey-bogey string beginning on t he ~eventh. And Tom Watson , gunning for repeat titles as Player of the Year. Va rdon Trophy winner a nd leading money-winner, said he "was fortunate to shoot a 74. I didn't play very well. If you can ever say you're happy to shool 74, I guess I can say it today." "'"'''°""" ~ TIM.lndeV In the World SH~ ot Goll on ttw 7,lllOyMd, iN• 3Sll-70Soultl<ou<w TomW•IMM' LMElder Jotln M•""tto Bruce Llttl\e Le• Trevino Mllle•B•rbo'• G•rv Pl•..-.• 800Sl•ure• MarkH•Yl''\ a-JoMCook AndvNorln :i..-31-f4 40.J.1-14 l1..Jl-7S 31·31-1S 40-lS-15 3>-0-lS J&.Jll-76 37-39-16 3'1-17-76 41-36-11 Jt.J'l-17 40-31-18 •0-3'1-l"I •I • th• Fire•l<>M Country Clul> l•·O..nolo Meanwhile. Rim of the World's offense was running the bulk of its plays straight up the middle * * * SCORE a YOUAaTEaS 11mateur1· Sever 1eno 8.alle\tero-.. Hu.,.rl Green L.AnnyW-•ns ttalelrwln GllMor9an Tom Kilt Jao Nltl<lllU$ BlllKratu•rl LonHlnltle .......... ,_. ,.~ ----AftdTAo.'8..-~~~~~~ lH4 jo'I 3" l6 10 )4 31> 10 Jl>.U II Ul6 II :w..u-11 » lA n 3J J'I /1 3' 34 13 ~­ ll>-38-/4 a· Pel er Mt f;.Oy h.oo.Aokl Hw~ J•rr1Pale ~~~~~-A<;....,·..,/ll- 43 ... 1 -84 L•9un• l·lllls O O 0 0-0 JOl\n Blanct Rlm-A911lr,.11 run IOevlOitld A1m-A911lr,...1run Crunl•ll•cll Rlm-JOllMlonel1runlO.•lsklOI Alm -Jot>nsloneSrun U>evlskltk > R1m-J-1one•lrun(kick1>looe<1> I< SOOe>tit'Nlled GAME STATISTICS France, Brudzinski to Speak Alrn ftr\t6ow"\ U AU>M•Bv•r<I\ ~· 3~4 P.t\\1"9 v•rO> 4 R a m football st ars Doug Fr ance and Bob Brudzlnski, who pick In 1975. a nd Brudzinski, a first-round selection in 1977, will -'"-'~ •"""-~.,..~A ~ ~~ b'T'~~.~ -" • (' ;? ... Pen.111• .. ,.trd\ ~·O INDIVIO\IAL aUSHING A1m-Jot>nstont 21·1.0. Aoulrre 19 Ill, O.vis 11 l7,M~t t ,Oey.,,1.1 L .. -Llnk 1-", Oe!wlen t-11, C..l.,..llno MO, Fer9u.on ••. G•••M J.tor minus " Com"" I for m•nu~,.• INDIVIDUAL ,.ASSING Rim 0.vl\l-4.0 • Ltt-C<lmb\.i.10.1. 11 INOIVIDUALa tlCEIVING Alm Jol>nslonel ' l H -M•n""l " C..Ole• 1 U. Oehnen 1 1 Top Rwmers Vie frank a nd Chuck Assumma, twins from Eisenhower High who finished first and second in last year's Cl F 4·A cross country finals. are ex- pected to lead a tough field Saturday at the Dana Hills Cross Country Invitational. More than 40 schools will be represented , with competition on all grade levels fo r boys and girls scheduled to get underway at 8:30 a.m. While the Assum ma brothers fi gure to lead the varsity boys individual race. the team title could be a struggle between several schools, including Foothill <second m the 4-A finals last year >. Foun· tain Valley <third m the 4-A fi nals> and the peren· nially-powerful Costa Mesa. The ~iris' division will feature 1977 CIF cham- pion Michele Bush from Rolling Jli lls Hi gh, as well as the ddendmg team champion an the Dana Hills Invitataonal. West Torrance The three -mile course at Dana Hills will cover 1trnss. sidewalk and track Sllrfaces A trophy pre· sentalion is schcdul<'d to fol_low the cornpctlt1on 3l 1.30. Malavasi. George Allen . Chuck Knox and Hayes. R eservation s. $13.25 per person. wi ll be on a first-come basis. For information. call Lee Walker C634·1311 > or Ha rvey Walter 1828-6301 l. "NO NONSENSE" LEASING ~ Brand New 1978 OLDS CUTlASS SUPREME Au1,,_1ie ,,.,_._, -'1"""0. -~ ., --b11 -• AM/FM ll•eo. "'"Y1 100 & 2eo va Plu• T ... Ola OOCll-&7.06000 RMldue'-'303900 PenoOIC ~ IOllll-H)I& 18 TOlll CIOwn D&y"'41111-t2&1108 311 mont~ O!*I ClncJ '- On ---O'Wdll OPEM 1 DAYS A WHIC-9:00 AM to t:OO PM (7141 540-9640 UNIVERSITY Sales and Service LEASING 2150 tt.t.or It.ct.. Cotto Mna 140.H40 HB, Uni Rwme r s Post Wins Gordon DuU of Huntington Beach High turned In a blazing 15:26 for the three·mile course at Central Park as the Oilers captured a 22·36 non -league cross country victory over Pacifica High Thursday after· noon. Sam Walling or University High posted a 16: 15 In leading the Trojans to a perfect 15-50 scor e over Laguna Beach. University took the fi r s t 10 places E lsewhere. Fountain Valley tu rned i n a d isappoi nting perfor mance in a tria ngle meet that was won by M1llikan High o f L ong Beach wit h Los Al a mitos a dis t ant third . Millikan had 20 points lo 38 for the Barons. Freshman Don Planta posted a creditable 16:52 as his Mater D e i t eam toppled Newport Ha rbor. 24·32. Bim Barry of Newport, a sophomore, finished second in the three-mile run in 17:26. ., I OVS U~lty u. ~ auch so I Walllt19 CU> 16 IS, l 5'.oller IU> 16 3'. 3. Crun11ey IU l 16 40. •· Meve• IU I 16 42. S BHsmer CU> 16·"· 6. Stewart IUI 16 .t41, 1 Tolor IU> 16.S1, I. Andr•wl (U) 16 S4, •· J•cllwn IUI 11·01; 10. O.lzeU <U> 11.44. MlltlkAnlt. Ft11. V•H•y>t, LosAl•mltol M I Lul>>On !Mt IS lO, 1 H.tmmon CM> IS .., l VUICH> IM) .. 11. •.SlreloW IF) 16 t•. s T'hr•Sh CM> 16 11; 6 Prla tF> 16 u. 7 Brown ll'l 16 1'1, • Smool (Fl 16.37,' Enoe (Ml " l'I. 10 E••"' (Ml l6 U llMter o.i u. Hew..-t n I Plant• (M) 16 U; 2. !Hrry CHI 17 1', J Fr•nkllft IHI 17 o , • ~v !M l 11 SO, S. Quinn IM> 11 U , .. OWlpm.tn (Ml ti 11; 1 V•n Skk .. (N) 18 20 ... a.rel•™' "J7 .• le<ki. (NI 11.41; 10. """'•Y lM> II U . H ... a..c1122. ,..cHk• l6 I 01111 (H) IS ?f>, l . M<R~\ IHI IS Sl. 3 Moseley IP> IS SS, • 8CH>d1 IHI .. ,., s c- IP I •• JS ... Vluint (P l 16 ~-I 8reoi.v IH ) ,. '3, • Danie!\ CH) 16 ... ' HernMl<IH , .. , lo SS, 10 NlelMn (Pl 11 04 01a u Ulll-..nlty It, UevM .. .Kt! 40 I Holvuln lUI IJ 03, ? WHIM•lv cu) IJ OS. 3 Burton IU I 13 23, 4. ~I ll I IJ JO, S. Oemth ll) 13 ... 6. Slalllf IU I 14 00, I lAllmof"e IU I 14 IM; I . Stdrlch IUI u !O, 9 Branson tl) u l~ 10 Winer IL) IS 04 Newport NYi.+-Del U, H .... ,.,., U I tC Ou.,. (M) 14 l t . 1 JOllnM>n (NJ t• 13 l Pn~llo IM>14 SS.• J OubcHMI I~ h . S Steo'IN ·~ )4 • PIOei>• (N I IS 31' 1 Mc!Jhene IM)'~ 41, 8 Bunu (Ml 16 II. 'i Rowon IN> 10 :rz, 10 Ne wl\lrk IN>lo S9 l<ll\o V1t1e1 16, LO$ Alt mllo• 41 Hit . llN<ll 11, P~lllU 4J Los Caballe ros Selects R e yes Ray Reyes is moving from the Mesa Verde Country Club in Cost a Mesa to take over as aqua ti cs d i r ector at Los Caba lleros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley, effec- tive Nov. 1. Reyes will develop the swim· ming a nd divtng progra ms at Los Caballeros after se rvi ng 14 years in the same capacity at Mesa Verde CC. Reyes' primary respon!>ibility will be the develo pment of swimming programs in addition to a diving team at LCRSC. The club is under development on 24 acres and is now completing construction of a 50-me Ler swim· ming pool. FOOTBALL I CROSS COUNTRY TJ Headed For Angels? Not everybody was joyously celebrating the Dodgers' second straight Western Division title last Sunday artemoon. Oh , Tommy John did have a bottle or champagne in his hand. and he was going around congratulating his fellow teammates, but it just wasn'tthesameforT J . T he season had been long, arduous and trying ror him, and it had taken its toll. "SURE WINNING TlOS SEASON is great , but it ju11t doesn't feel like last year,·' said the 35-year-old lefty wbo won 20 games and finished s econd In the Cy Young balloting ln 1977. "The enthusiasm isn't there ror me.·· be continued. "It's been a rough season.·· Tommy wasn 't feeling sorry for himself regarding his season stats. he instead was bothered by the year • long negotiations. or lack of. that have been conducted by Tom my. his at.· torney and general manager Al Campanis. All season long Tommy has been willing to m eet with the Dodger front office to discuss terms . He was anxious, eager. and willing to see what the Dodgers had to offer after being the principle stopper in the Dodgers pitching al· tack last season . BUT THE DODGERS wereo't as excited as Tommy. Their first of· fer . in May. was so emba rrassing Tom m y 's attorney didn 'l even show TOMMY JOMN itto him. Only one substantial meeting has ta ken place between the pa rties since and that didn 'toccur until mid-August. At age 35. The Dodgers feel Tommy is old and ~is a_r m fragile. Tommy insists he has fi ve good years left in him. although he"sonJy asking for three. It a ppears reconciliation between the two is impossible. In all likelihood, T J will oocome a free agent at the end of post-season play. It's too bad. FOR SEVEN SEASONS, Tommy has done nothing but bleed Dodger Blue. l 's had lo work hard for his accomplish- ments, including th spect of Dodger fans who didn't even know who he was w n he first arrived from Chicago in the Dick Allen trade. Tommy has a lot of admiration and love for his team- m ates and the Dodger organization. 0 bviously. the Dodger front offi ce doesn't feel the same I wish Tommy the best of luck wherever he decides to throw his sinking fastball . WHO KNOWS, MAYBE ANGEL owner Gene Autry will open his saddle bags. It would be nice. they could use another starting southpaw. But I know that teams like Texas. Boston a nd Cincinnati a re also going lo be interested. Al least they realize his value. • • • The Dodgers are no closer to signing their other two free agents either . • Both Billy North and Lee Lacy are far apa rt in negotia- tions with the club. Says North: "I better enjoy it now because who knows when this wi U happen again. I'd like to stay with the Dodgers. and I know the players appreciate my value. !just wishCam- panis felt the same way everybody else does ... Says Lacy: I "d like to stay with the club but it doesn't look like I will. If the Oodgerc; want to keep me as a reserve . rm going to be the highest paid reserve in the ma jor leagues ... Coast Area Sports Cale ndar s.llH'd•f C.....,.IMen> F0011>dll--0rllf9 C.o.tst di Lon<J 8e~h (I 30>. A1ver\1de al S.t<lellet>a<k II JOI, Golat:n Wr>1 di Colleoe o1 ttle Oese'1 a lO 1 So<ttr-Sa<ltd Monie• •' Golden Wn l II JO) AIU~·P.CllK ., Sou1nern C..liforn•• (OlleQOr l t p.m > Surtl1>9-Point Lorn<> ~ Or.tt19e Co.st •t ttunl i1>9lon Be.ch t&.30•.m I ~,10ct.11 Col .... (Menl Wdl~ Polo-USC Y$ UC Irvine •I Newoor1 Hftl>Or H19'1110 • M ) T-11 c.119'Jla1• ,_,,, W•tor Polo 0 ,.4,1n9e (Od"lt dt Gro-.\mont (l JOI . s.w>clleCMck"I Cll•u• (JI C.tl-.Ca1• , ...... .,' VofltYbdlf U( trv1ne df Vnt..tte r\lt• of ~•n D1eqo ti JO p m 1. 0•6"~ (Od\I di LOflCI 11 .. c,.. ll JOI, LO\ AnQele' •• Gotden We\I 14 JO> Fle•o Ho<kev-0..an~ Co••I •I l°"9 Be<Kn flt. Golden West •I Fullerton IJ JOI 450 Hllf l . ... 1.. 11ncl<u too! ''" ''"'"'II "',_ -C0"1'o• oo•tH wtndO"'' • ., COl\d !Sor OOG3141 OR LEASE FOR • 81 Mo. -~ ..~ 311 mot ooen e<.o •-on ll>P'OVot0 Ct«lil l-end '"'Clu11 14600 lotll Isl pmt (lot mo 114714 MC deo 1 160 he $121 i •418.u GllTIFllll INCOLN MERCURY 16!00 llACH llYD. HUNTINGTON llACH 1424144 t7t.0765 YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN B E RECYCLED! Orange Coast College operates me ott1c1at recychng center for Costa Meu 556·5981 A Versatile Plaid lim Roundtree. president of Industrial Brokers. is an active executi ve who t1p prccialcs a business sui t that is co mforl ahle ns well as versatile. Jim's ~ubl lc glen plaid is jusl one of Halliday's ma ny expertl y tailored, suits available in lradil ional plaids, pinstripes and solids. 1 71h & lrvlnc, Nc•port Beach, Ca. f11~1 8U-G79? CJ I_ '"" 8 ol and lhe ent his >re· . .. ~' ... ._ ..... " .. .,. ... ~ ........ ' ....... . 1:0. in ·'' k It t' l' 0 .. t ' I 11 () f' f • ·. ·. ·- •. :SPORTS O~ TV I GOLF lie f'lie~ Through the Air ••. l'orunt11 IHla' J ,,, .... thtrll bu-.l·m <in flov J.!t ound Thur.,day night in New York. The 1111 \\l'll i-. .11r lx11111• •• ., hl· g rJh:-. a lu w V.1nl-.<·,·:-. wo11, :1 I. lo r emain a game in rlr 1\ l' 01 1 th•• 1J.1t nt Y .i nl-.t·l' Lou Pinll'll~ lronL ol Ho~ton rn the American League I lowt·ll d1dn 't h.rng on to ll d'> ..:.:h:..:e....:.:.h::1t~t:..:.h.:.e _ _:1'.:.:a::.s::.·t:__ ________________ _ A Devine Headache ·Notre Dame to Lose Lucrative TV Appearance? 8~ 110\\ARD SMITH ""~•Wnl•r :\otrt.> Oamt>. having droppffi • ·il~ first two ~ames of the youn..: c-oll<'ge rnothull ,,.as1in, may no"' be f:Jn•d with ..i "''n-or el:-.t•' s1tuat1on Or el!-e what'' Or <-l!-.l' r .l ('l' tht! pro-.pt•cl or lo-.ing one ol 11 '> lur r al1H· t t•l c>v1s 1on ap pl•arann•-. l ' ndt•r i\ BC'-. <·ontract wi th the N(.'/\A, the n<'twork as prohibited from telcv1s1ng any lt·am during the n ·f!ular sC'ason more than fi ve tames over a two-year period. The idea the NCAA 's jdca 1s to prcv<'nt the big ~c·hoc1b frrJm monopolizing the • 'fV monl'Y and to spread the wN1 lth u.round. • ~OTRF. OAMt:, defending na· .(.1onal t'hamp1on and a good 'draw on the tube, was alreudy .on on<:t', 111 a 111 ..: rl•1;t1onal 3~<1 inst MiC'h1i::an 1:1:-.l wc>t•kC'nd ARC has not yl'l cl1:-.do:-.cd 1L<, SPORTS ON TY -folurc plaru. ror the !rash bul 1l s a good bet the network was eye· \hg ND·Plttsburgh Oct. 14 and ND-Southern Cahfornia Nov. 24 giving the school three ap- pearances this year and leaving two ror next year. But with Ule lrish off to an 0-2 s tart, thc>y have lost s ome or I 11,., r cl ra\1.1 niz power. A loss this "1•ek to l'urduc or next Wl'ek lo Mi r higan Slatt• could ~I but seal Notre Oamc•'s doom, :.is far as TV IS conr<·rned A nc could lool d sewherc for <an Oct. 1'1 game o r an OC'l 24 gamt' or. tor that mattC'r. for both dates. ALL 01-· WUICll tran!ilatei-, tn· l<> a fana11<'1a l lo-;:-. fur th<• dcfontl ing national champs. Dinsion 1-A or l·AA teams which appear on a national game spht $5:tl,OOO and those televised regionally s plit $401 ,000. A"' 1f Irish C'oat'h Dan Devine · didn 't have enough to worr~ .ihout In g1:t the Lon..:horns on twice, Jgalnst Arkansas and Baylor. but decided to await unfore~cen developmt'nts this time around gaml's lake Stanford-Washington which would have to kick off around 9 a.m. local time. Apphcallons are now being ac l't•ptl•d by ABC Sports·NCAA .Finding :.t replac<'ment for 0 1v1s1on for interesting football ~D-1'1tt on Ot'l 14 will not be gam es Oct 14. Ranked teams t•asy The World Series will be prefert'd. Starting time must be tt·levised that day :-.tarting al fluid References optional. noon PDT on NRC and ABC • • • "ants to avoid going against th<' T II E 0 1110 ST. -PENN ST baseball classic. That mea ns lhl• game. televised two Saturdays football game -or game!-. 1r ago. was a gigantic bus t in the i\ RC goes with regionals -will ratin~s. lt drew a 9.0 rating, have to run from cibout 8·30· meaning only 9 percent of the noo n POT. thus e ltminat''N1g nation's TV sets were tuned to ~o me promising West Coast the i.:amc. * * * * * * Sat11rdat1'• Radio, T\f A..-da RADIO f'oothall -Notre Da me vs. Purdul', 11 : IO a.m .. KFOX C93 5 FM >: Minnesota vs . UCLA . 7 p.m., KMPC mO >; Cal State (Long Beach l vs. Pacific. 7 .15p.m ., KFOX (93.5 FM l : Cal State <Fullerton 1 vs: Hawaii, 10:30 pm . KWRM 11370 1. Baseball -Dodgers at San OiC'~O . 7p m . K/\BC (790 I; Ch1c:igoulAngels. 7 ·25p.m . KNX '1070 I. TELE VISION 10 a.m. < 11 1 TIHS WEEK IN BASEBALL. . 11 a. m . 14 1 BASEBALL The Cleveland Indians m~t the Yankees in New York. · 1 p.m. <7 l -TIDS I S THE NFL-Highlights of games played last weekend. 1 :45 p .m . <7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Washingto~ Hus kies meet the Oregon State Beavers in Corvallis, Ore. in a Pac-10 ~am e. 2~30 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the World Series or Golf. 4 p.m. (2) -SPORTSSPECTACULAR -The Woodward, taped al Belmont Park. Also. hlghlighL~ of the world three·day equestrian championships. taped at Lexington. Sp.m . (2l -NFL GAMEOFTHE WEEK. 17! -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The U.S world gymnastics team finals. taped at Oklahoma City. Also, the Silverstone 12Sfrom Silverstone. England. 11p.m .15l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Minnesota Gophers 's the UCLA Rn11ns , played earlier in the Coliseum. < 13 l - COLt,EGE FOOTBALL -The Michigun State Spartans vs. the USC Trojans, played Friday nil{hl in LA. 11 :30p.m . '9l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Baylor Bears vs. I he Ohio Stat<' Rurkeyes, pl uyed earlier in Col um bus. Ohio. SUAdaPf'• Radio~ TV Agrada RADIO football -Rams at New Orleans, 11 a m., KMPC (710 >. Baseball Dodgers at San Die~o. 1 p.m., KABC <790 >,Chicago at Angels, ap- prox. 2 <afte r Rams game >. KMPC 1710 !. Auto Racinj!-U s GrandPrix.11 :15a.m .KLAC C570 > .. TELF:VlSION • •" 9:30a.m. 14> NFL'78 ParttwoofMerhnOlsen'sthree-part l\BC WIU, NOT llAVE lo reportonrellrement rnake a dcc1!>1on on the ND-Patt IOa.m . 14 ) -NFL•~OOTBALL The SanDiegoChargersmeet game until the Monday before. the New England Patriots in Foxboro, Mass Frtday. September 29. 1978 DAILY PILOT 89 Ford Challenges Golfers Match Part of Crosby Soulhem Tourney By llOWARDL. HANDY OOMDell1"I*'~" /\ unique competition in which former President Gerald Ford challenges golfers from Orange County has been added to the 1979 Crosby Southern tournament at I rvlnc Coast Country Club in Nt?wport. Beach. Under the format, Ford will play a round or golf in mld- Oece m ber with three players Crom Orange County who bid the highest for the privilege. The match will be ~alleried and scored WlOfficially by newsmen who will swear to the validity of the score. Golfers will then have an opportunity to compete against the score a t their own club for a $10 ·entry fee that also in- cludes a bag tag and tickets to the Crosby Southern. THE CROSBY SOUTHERN will take place at Irvine Coast CC. Friday and Saturday. Feb. 2-3. Other special events added to the week of activities this year by chairman Paul Salata include a Hijanx for high handicap golfers at the nine·hole Newporter Inn Course on Monday, Jan. 29. An of- ficial backer lee-shirt and assort· ed prizes will be offered. Tuesday is the day for the Ford challenge winners to be a n· nounced with the lowest net score winning a big prize. A CELEBRITY roast for a pro- minent Orange County personali· ty wlll take place Wednesday al a banquet and the annual Crosby Southern Clambake cocktail par- ty will take place Thursday even· Ing. While the PGA has withdrawn sanctlon or the event this year, $10,000 in prize money is still be· Ing offered. TOURING PROS missing the cut at Pebble Beach are expected to participate. The tourney is s ponsored by the SS2Club benefit- ting Hoag Memorial Hospital and me mbers arc seeking to have the Monday qualifying round for the Hawaiian Open played at l rvine Coast CC. In the four years since the tournament was started, Hoag has benefitted to the lune of $75,000 with $38,000 coming in last year . Salata and promotion ch airman Bob Weed are hopeful that fi gure will ~ doubled lb.is year with the addiliobal events. Amatturs will be able lo enter the tournament in the near future according_ lo the two men. Ap· plications are not yet available but will be soon. * * * Proceeds from the Women's Kemper Open. a $150.000 LPCA event scheduled for Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa Mesa March 26 through April 1, will help support the Arthritis Foun· dation 's research program. "The arthritis foundation will be the principal beneficiary of the tournament," chairman Jim Poteet says . "It ts particularly fitting thut the Kemper Open will benefit thl' arthritis foundation for women a re affected by the disease two times more often than men." The final two rounds of the event will betelev;sed by NBC. * * * Mission Viejo Country Club Wlll be t he scene of the Seals and Crofls national amateur invita- tional golf tournament Thursday through Sunday. Oct. 19-22 pre ceded by a celebrity-amateur event. Sponsor or the tournament I~ the Confidence Golf Company and the Western Amateur Golf As sociallon <WAGA l. "There are only 18 major na tlonal events during the year for excellent amateur golfers ... WA GA president Jim Vernei-. says. ''These are the young men who anticipate making golfing their career . Sixteen of thes<' events are in the East and we feel the West Coast s hould s tage a similar event." ll is a 72-hole event with thl' final 36 holes for the low 32 and ties. The wtnner will receive ... ~old ring with gold money dip~ for second through fifth places. Special Cycle Race Set Two former national s peedway champions, Rick Woods and Steve Bas t. wtll come out of retire me nt ton11!ht to compete an a special match r1:1 ce series al the Oran ge County Fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. Firs t race i~ a l R IFYOU'VI •A#lllG TO GIT 1#10 SPORTS, . . ' ' . Three-time n ational champion Woods and two-time title holder Bast. s taged some knock·down and drag. out brawls during t he 1973 and 1974 seasons at the Costa Mesa track. Woods has been in re- tirement for more than a year and is currently in the automobile im· por ting business in Riverside. Bast retired from the Southern Ca lifornia circuit and moved to Northern California whe re he races oc - casionally. The series will cons ist of a best-of.three races on the final regul a r night of the season. ln addition to the Woods· Bast races, it as also Fan Appreciation night with a free color poster of Dave Sims and Gene Woods presented to the first 5000 fans . Tickets for the U.S s peedway championship night Oct. 14 will be available at the track tonii;:ht. WE'VE GOT Tiii PERFECT OPBllllG. I , : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • \l<'n, Un••"'"' \ •"'"'"(" • . ~~-. • 1..-ik•' ~, .... c "'""'" • • • . ,......,.... _ _.._...,, . • • • • • • • • • • . ~ . . -----. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• From September 15 to Oct 2. bring in the $3 btll above and use it towards the purchase ol the shoes indicated. It's as good as money at Frontrunners From Sept. 15 to Oct. 2, try your luck rn our Grand Opening raffle. No purchase is necessary to enter and the grand prize is a trip to tha Honolulu Marathon in Hawa" ($399. value). The network has het'n playing it 10:30a m <2> N•'LTOOAV. ----.,..m._\l..Ul~n...waJ.1..in~QP.& 11 a .m. 12l NFL t'OOTBALL The Los Angeles !tams meet as possible before selecting lheSaun:satNewOrtcan .. Dove Season To Close (Other prizes will include three sets of men'S and women's sports outfits . complete with choice of shoes ($50 value), and a free Frontrunners personalized headband for everyone. . . ·. )=?a mes ABC mu~t announce its 12:55 p.m. <Ill -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Dodgers m~l Scptemh<>r lln<'U P hy April I but the Padres atSan OrC'go in the f1n<1I game of the regularseasor .1t e~n hold off on the re::.t of the I p.m. (4 > N•'L FOOTBALL The Oakland Raiders at the The first period of Schedule until the Monday ChicagoBcars . California's 1978 dove before the games involved. The 2p.m. <2> GOLF Fanalroundplay inthc WorldSeriesofGolf hunting season . which only game 1 he Mt work · has of from Akron, Ohio. opened Sept. l , wHt-close ficially announced beyond sep· 4p.m . 171 COLLEGEFOOTBALL'78.t9> COLLEGEFOOT· Saturday, the Depa rt- -l e m be r this ye a r i s the BALL -The Michil'.{an State Spartans vs. the USC Trojans. Ta~ ment of Fish and.Game while supplies last.) ,, .. , I ~ t I , ,, s • f f ~ • I t ' \ ~~.r-4'::.~~~~~,.;'~t~~~~~~ft~~~~~~·tf'u~~~'3!t~.:.=.-:-: : LAST VEAR ARC announced polevaulterBobScagren. s plit season will open f.... • o.j -.:,-fl •• .-~--~~ *~ ··~"~"~ ... ~~ • . . •• its plans early and was sur· 10 p.m. (28) -TENNIS Semifinal plity in the $175.000 Nov. 18 and run through prised , as was everyone else. TransamericaOpen,tapedatSanFrancisco. Dec. 3. whcnTexasemergedas theNo 11 :30p.m.03l NOTRE DAM EFOOTBALL -Atapedreplay Bag limit is 10 per t team The network scrambled of the Purdue-Notre DamegamcplaycdSaturday. day, 20 In possession. Pro Cage Hockey Scores l alll9it1Mllinlllb N•ll-1 .... etMll At-.<IAli.tl Mllw•ull.w Ill.""..,'• Ill COT'I Pllll-lllf'!e 107, HewOrl .. ftt 100 Chlte<JQ 111. lndleNI '4 lf•lleftal "9C:hy lA ..... K•"11• II. V<lft<ouwr' Nullil>Qion '· Pitt~ 1 HY RellQen~.WIMIS-O (WHAl1 TorOftto•. CN~evol Bull•lo 10. Booton' 8 1rmlftQl\em(WttAl4,Alleftl•1 • H°"'t0'110-, K~• Coty tO STATER BROS:-·- ( ... Mftle• I. 71 tt.nJ UQUOll GALUAMO s 11.95 AMARETTO DI GALUANO s 11.95 ILACIC VIL VIT $9.59 SMIRHOff VODKA $8.89 707-W. 19th St. Coata M4tlCI . \ •• . . .. . --... The new address is 1000 Bnstol Street North, #5 Plaza Newport. (1 Blk. north of Jamboree and Bnstol.) It's the same mixture - the best names m athletic shoes. names like Nike. Puma and Adidas, and the highest fashion shirts and shorts and suits for running, tennis, basketball, soccC'r, GllAllD , I J /I . M£A/IS ACT/Oii! tootball and baseball -that has made our Brentwood Frontrunners so popular So come on out! Enter the raffle. get your tree headband and pick out the shoes you need to get into the sport you want. Come celebrate our Grand Opening while we celebrate yours 1000 BRISTOl STREET NORTH. 115 PLAZA NEWPORT. (7141 955·016!1 (ALSO BRENTWOOD 11840 SAN VICENTE BLVD . (2 131820 15851 MONDAY FRIOAY-10 AM 9 PM. SATURDAY-10 AM t> PM. SUNDAY-I.' PM 5 PM Nr> ()U1cnuse is n8Cf" ~il'Y /Cl .-n•1:tr Ju• t comt n .ind Ml r 111 tilt • '''Y torn• 1 •ov1a1..cJ W.·1n~rs w111 be SPlectod Oy .J r11ndOff' ar.1""'"'l H1.,,1Jlt ot cJ ,.,, •11 w· t>•· 1 ''''' VI ,.,.,I l'l•'' D>' notll•PO oy mall Orto ril •~ """' 1 w 11 1'1 ,.,.,, rn •at~ 1 unt1•r r 1 • • 11 n ,, ,., '"' c State, lt•<Jerat .Jrt<I 0/111.! 1.1•1r:i; "'no ·"''on /he prl/<' ,,.,r1•1 1 •' 1 • 1t1n '0"' 1os1ion~m. '•I} c • lflfl pr11e-winners Empl()y•7!"1 ot ,.,onr11Jn~s. JQcnr... ,111C1 th '"''' ~~ ()t '"Y ~uct> omp1oyeo' 111e not n.r<1'f Arv noue,1 tor lllft fldffl• ot tht w•nr1H hoc1ld oe md1tt'C1,.1:1' 1012178 k> Fr01111unners ' -............ ' ._ . ' . -.. . . --. .. .. . . -. . . - . .... n ,. ,. II ... ,. ii ·' () r ,r. n ~ . •! . ' •. , :· { . ·. "' .. ... "'I. . :· :, ~;·, .. 8J0 ONL V PILOT Tapi Trails By Two J.C>NG fH•;ACU 41\ I' I Tourin.c I" u l>on Puulcy of ltJvt•r \Ide fl n.-<l ~ -.111. und .. r pilr 66 Thuri:.dLH 1<1 tul>.t• th hn~l l"()\md lt>ud in th .. Lontt fk.t<'h Q\ll't.'n Mhry t>P<•n golf coumatm•nl at t-:1 Dorado Golf Cour~.- P<><•lc), who COll\'<.'ted -.t•ven bird1~. twld on.- -.1 rokt• lt-11tl m .t four.om•· th.ti tnt'ludt>tt Hob I unn of S:u.•ramt•nto .and M ark Pft'1l of Palo:. VC'rdl'' ..il:-o pro lnur r t·~ular. \I:\() .ll ~ 1 '* t' rt• J (•(( Th<lffi!>t'll of Ph1M'n1:11. arM1 ~tll·h ~1rd l'otz nt•r of I ltlll VWOINI T11u rn..i11w111 fJ\or1t•· \Ia n 't'.1/1u· \,r I rvinv -.hot 611 . u onit w11h Da\t> Sh111lt•) fl.ot•" 11ort ttt>rtch. T t' r r) S 111u11 . l, on g lk<ach. \1 1!.t• t\rann.rn. Tut'MHI. <.'urt Worl<>y. l 'oronu<k> .irld Uill Ab<·ll Chul..1 v1.,IJ T.q Ht' w.1 -. J lutt• t•n t r.1nl 1n \h l' t ournJm e nt after pla) rn,.; 1n the Golf l'l a ~s 1 c at Nap<i ~ Sth t•ra1lo C'ountrv Club I a .., t "'t· to k DefencJin~ c·hnmpion Ra y Ar 1n n o of Se1cra mento :.hot a 71, e1i. ·n pla)el"b in the 168 man fi eld broke par on the t>.806 )'ard cour:.e A long driving contest "tll be held Saturday Jfternoon The field will be cut to 70 after today~s -.~rond round Th e 72-hole tourna· menl winds up Sunday Fin;t prize is $6,500 Football t41 GH SCltOOl. ~COii U ~•nt•Arw 1l.Oc•anV• .. wtt LO\ Am190\ 16, Unlvtr\ttvO R1mo11 ..... World]J L6!1U"" Hlll~O O•,.r!Qf'10 l(enneayO \.t~•nn.t 7'. Nore on 3000CODES AVAILABLE APWW..-.. WIDOW LEAVES SERVICES . Yo uvene nn~tock, the widow of slain Angels o ut- 1 at>lder Lyman Bostock. leaves the Ver- mont Square United Methodist Church in Los Angeles a fte r attending fune ral services Thursday SD'ing for Kids Tourney The S wing for Kids golf tournament 1s currently under way at 29 Orange County golf courses including 12 Crom the Orange Coast are~. Each time a golfer plays at a course involved during the month or September. he or she can donate $2 lo Swing for Kids and enter the tournament. There a r e eight flig hts in which players will be categorized. The winners an each night will have an opportunity to play in the Tournam ent of Cha mpions in October at Mission VieJo Coun· try Club. · Golfers may enter as many limes as they wish during Sep· tember Angel manager Jim Fregosi has e ndorsed the program that is sponsored by the UCI Medical Center to benefit the c hildren's health care services in the de· partment or pediatrics al the medical center in Orange. "I'm reaUy pleased to be able to be a part of Swing for Kids.'' Frej?osi says. "Not only does the tourn ament offer a great op- portunity for all golfers -from the duffer to lhe low handicap- per to compete for some fan- tastic prizes but they can do it while helping sick children re· turn to good health." The tourname nt ends Satur- day at "" Orange Coast area courses. ®Automatic Garage Door Opens Systems byAlllance Gerulaitis, Borg Ease Past Foes From AP Dispatches SAN FRANCISCO -Sweden's Bjorn Borg beat fellow country man Ove Bengtson 6·1, 7·5. and Vitas Gerulaitis aod John McEnroe also had second·round victories in the $175.000 men's tennis tournament at lhe Cow Palace. The second-seeded Gerulaitis defeated Bob Hewitt of South Africa. 6-4, 6-3. while McEnr~. the No. 8 seed. beat Marty Riessen 7·6, 6-0. In doubles. top·seeded Fre w McMillan and Bob Hewitt of South Africa were beaten 6·3, 6·4 by twin brolhers Tom and Tim Gullikson. THUIUOAY'S RES UL TS s.ac..-.11-Voln Gerulaills. Howard 8oY. N. V . det. Bob Hewitt, Soult> Alr,c• ...... 3 Adr••oo Panatta, ll•IY. del M1k• F1"'1b•O, Gt'HI N•O , NV . t.-1. •·I, 6 I J~n McEnroe, Ooll(ll•~town, N Y • Gel. M .. ty Rl9j,M!fl, Boe• Weil. Fl• .. 1-6.6·0. 01c11 Stockton. C.rr0111on. Teu \, ~f Terry AocMvtrt. Auslr•ha, • 1, l>-J 51\Hwood 5te...erl, Baytown. fe•· as. del All&n Stone, Australl•. t.-1, 6-l. I S Andrew Pem..,.., !ll>odes1a, del. Mike Calllll, Wllml1191on, Del, b 1. ··~ 81orn Doro. S•f'O•n. def. Ove eenouon.s~.1>-1.1-s. K i m W3rw1t"-. Au\trttl••. O•t Rotter I Van't Hot. Oowt»y, ••. • > Wade Outlasts Du.,aH ATLANTA -Virginia Wade won her match Thursday night in the Atlanta Women's Tennis Classic, but she knew she had beeo in a battle. "I don't know where these kids are coming from . They have unbeatable stamina," Wade said after defeating J eanne Duvall 6-7, 7·5, 6·2 to ad· vance to the quarter fina l round or the tournament. In the other evening smgles match, Martina Navratilova defeated Julie Anthony6·1, 6·4 . M1-eo II neMly ltnPOUibi. 10< anyone t>ut you to Oj)efl your 11•• •11e door. In other matches, Carrie Meyer upset Kathy May 6-3. 6-2. Kerry Reid of Australia beat Yvonne Vermaak of South Africa 6·2. 6·1 and Betty Stove or The Netherlands defeated Diana Desfor 6·4. 7-6. GOLF I TENNIS I BOATING Coast Race Nears .. Lt>c(d C.l~b .Sets Weekend Evenls 8' ALMON LOCKABEY Oeily l'IMt ...... ··- Sum mer is omciaJly over but lhe yachting crowd is still being gov- erned by the weather j udging from the calendar or events ln Southern California yachting areas. On the local front. for instance, the Newport Harbor Yacht Club is pre· paring to finish more lhan 20 boats scheduled to set sail from San Fran c isco T u es day in the annual California Coastal race. The 385-mile downwind slide fi nishes off the Newport Pier sometime Wednesday or Thursday. IN WEEKEND events. the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will send a fleet of Performance Han<Jjcap Rae ing yachts off Saturday in lhe final r ace of the Angclman Series. The Balboa Yacht Club has the stage set Sunday for s ailors who like to singlehand their boats on a race inside and outside the bay. The Lido Isle Yacht Club will host several classes or small boats Satur· <day and Sunday at the club's annual Fall Regatta, using cours es inside the bay. BOATING Single handed race, Sunday. LIDO ISC.E YACHT CLUB Regatta, Saturday. Sunday. Fall CAPISTRANO BAY YACHT CLUB Junior Series No. 6 <Sabot, Laser) Saturday : Mission Series No. l THE CAPISTRANO Bay Yacht Club starts the fall season with a junior series for Sabot and Laser sailors on Saturday and the first race of the Mi ssion Series for PHRF yachts on Sunday. · (PHRF> Sunday Southern California Yachting As· sociation calendar: Los Angeles· Long Beach LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB Invitational Regatta <Sabot. Laserl Sunday. LITTI.E SHIPS FLEET -Invita- t ional Inverted Start race CPHRF>. Sunday. Santa Mon1ca Bay A SSOC IATION OF S ANTA MONICA BAY YACHT CLUBS Fleet race. Sunday. CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB ·F red Harris Series No. 3, Saturday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB - Autumn One-Design Regatta, Su'J- d ay. . WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB Jolly Roger Regatta <centerboards> Sunday. Newport-Balboa NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLU B -Start California Coastal race from San Francisco, Tuesday <Oct. 3). BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Angelman Series No. 7, Saturday. BALBOA YAC HT CLU B San Diego CORONADO YACHT CLUB Pertti!§ Trophy race 1invitat1onal handicap) Sunday. MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB - Special Regatta (all classes> Satur- day. Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLU B Fall Series <Sabot) Sunday. SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB Laser Circuit, Saturday. SILVER GATE YACHT CLUB - Area championships <•, ... ton, one· design, Cal ·25, Catalina -20. Ra nger-32, T-Bird> Saturday, Sun- day. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB F'all Trophy Sen es. Sunday. North and Inland C HANNEL ISLANDS YACHT CLUB -Ventura to Cha nnel ls lan, race <Sabot) Sunda y . PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB PierpajnfSeries N9. 1, Saturday. PAC lFlC CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Island race. Saturday. POMONA VALLEY SAILING AS- S OCIATION -l''aJJ Invitational Regatta, Sunday. S ANTA BARBARA SAILING CLUB -Tom Jackson Series No. 5. Saturday, Sunday. One-Design Series, Sunday . WESTLAKE YACHT C LUB Sailor of the Year Regatta, !:ialurday. Sunday. Thursdays in Mesa Sailing Seminar Slated A series of five 21h ·hour illustrated seminars on the various aspects of offshore sailing will be presented by Hood Sailmake r s Califo rnia on Tbu1'sday evenings from 7:30 to 10 p. m. s tarting Oct. 12. The seminars will be held at the loft located at 86J W. 18th St .. Cosla Mesa. The loft will be open at 7 p.m. for those who wish to arrive early. TED HO OD , THE f ame d sailma ker from Marblehead, Mass . founder or lhe firm will personally be on hand at the meetings to answer questions. Single admission is $2, or S8 for th(' entire series. prepaid to the loft at the above address. Keynote speaker for the Oct. 12 meeting will be Chris Bouzaid. in· te malional ocean racer from New Zealand. He has two world One-Toni championships to bis credit and has won the Sydney·Hobart race. He will present a color.sound film of the 1977 Sydney-Hobart race in which 57 of the 131 starters retired bttause or heavy weather. noted Southern California sailor. in the Oct. J9 session. Adams has made a career out of pre pa ring boats and sailors for single-handed voyages. He has also done extensive racing and cruising himself. "Designs for Sailing " will be the ., subject of the Nov. 2 session. The i.peakcr will be naval a rchitect Ray Ric ha rds who has s pent nearly a quarter of a century in the Northwest designing for both commercial and pleasure craft builders Richards 1s now a resident of Catalina Island. C H UCK ULLMAN, o ne of the fo remost sailing skippers m Newport Beach will be the speaker Nov. 9 cov· ering the s ubject of "Cruising Mex ico." Ullman and his wife "Snooiy'' have done extensive cruis ing in Mex- ico and lhe Northwest as well as the Caribbean and East Coast. Conclusion of the series. Nov. 16. will cover the s ubJect of "Navigation t'or Sailing" by Paul Miller , director of the CaJifornia Sailing academy. ~r--W. will speak QD the cue«?~ pl" --.,--c.o1NGt£11J\NntNG,,.._O.,..lo-rls~hore t1ces of celestial nav1gat1on and will be the s ubject or Al A. Adams. coastal pilot in,1?. -~~ "'"'" Etthy-t•-M•ete Reg. 159.99 SALEs13399 GS 450-0 Deluxe Screw Drive. Udd·tine Delay. lnslant lilverse. 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MOOflrl-••14em MtlH 11 om will be thC Jarnesl alJ ·StliJ ShOW ever e)d On N inth r•ce -Joe r Oeoro• ' "" I \l('r-..' ·e Rut way of \let' to fire 01 1art of· t h .in t1akm~ !I -.aid eryd<•¥ T.,,tll r.c.-odll LkN (Ouf.,.I I.JO, 4.60, J 40; Setll?~rv 151•11· 111911 • • .O, 4.AO, Anc1Y 911111 IUOU.1 • 20. El•••nlll rece~e111ster Ho"sa (Piere• I •.oo . .f.20, l.60; BllUY Trumpet IMtllll I.to. Uo; Cr•• of tOC>Wreaul 140, ''°· 140, Hellw ••••••••••• land A~k~t~1~12~.2.~.e c a.,..~,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~seum. cae,1ess1t.60 ) r Iv t'. BUENA PARK: '"'" .. Of8ft0itlll0' .. ·()ptjl-kde~•·JO!Alt JO• ORANGE: SANTA ANA: J'OO So • .,lttol-Ho. flf So. c.e.t f'l•t• • Open-11,0.n t :JO to•· <><••• '"'-"' >.~. Twelftl! ra<e~e Ladltt Mell tAemlrtll a.JO, •.OO, t.00, flffl Vardlcl (Kow9tdJ 4.ID. UO, P- Tentll rac• Arml>ro Trlco 1 1Spr1"s1160,s0011to.s.too,Pr111u C 1 f t Every day 1 a .m <A1tc111,1 •.t0. uo; Fire'°' e•ta<< omp ete coverage o coun y ~h sun· ;::;•-1 1 40• 12 •~t• <N 1 ,,.14 government and courts.. In the 1yc; QAILY PILOT ·~•Yt !Oto•• • S.lurdl' •·JO to t -5'Mdan 10 te • • A U•nMflc• -f, 1t0 , ·--) .. -......... ' ... .. . . . . . .. --. -. " ..... "' -... .. . . . : . · _..,_ . . · ' • I INSIDE : •Out 'n About •Intermission •Movie Reviews •Television f 11d4Jy Soplttmber 29 1978 DAILY PILOT ender CJ Music SOcieties·-=-· Offering Series Tickets Noteworthy Series tickets for the Orange County Philharmonic Society's "Silver Jubilee" 25th anniversary performances and the 19th season of the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society are now on sale. The season of eight concerts by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra will hail the arrival of the celebrated Italian conductor. Carlo Maria Giuhni, as the new director and the return visit by Zubin Mehta as guest conductor. t\l,.L CONCERTS WILL be played in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium. 520 W. Walnut. All seats are re· served and convenient parking is free. Ticket information may be obtained from the society's orrice, 1801 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, or phone646·6411 . An international array of distinguished conductors and instrumentalists will participate. Except for a 2 p.m . matinee on Sunday, Nov. 26, all concerts <.1re al s·Jo p.m on Saturdays. THE SCHEDULE FOR Series "A" shows. Nov. 4 Giulini conducting; Dec. 16, Michael Tilson Thomas con'. ducting, Murray Perahia. pianist: Feb. 17. Mehta conduct· ing, Glenn Oicterow. violinist; March 31. Gtuhnt conduct ing. Gidon Kremer, violinist. Oates for Series .. B .. include . Nov . 26.. ~ Giuhni conducting: Feb. 3. Calvin Simmons con· dueling. ..ElTlanuel Ax . pianist : MarcllT'T. ---,:-:--- Sidney Harth. conduct· mg, Yefim Bronfm<tn, pianist; Aprll 28. Giulini conductin~. Frede rica von s·tade . mezzo soprano. Accordin g to availability and location in the auditorium , ~rn'b~Jf 1,.~~~~~of~~ .. ~· ~1''~ ·.-A¥,.., are-'$44 or $40 for series · "A" or "8." The combined "C" ~eries of eight concerts is priced at $80 or $72. IN LAGUNA Beach. the Palllard Chamber Orc hestra will i n · augurate the 19th season in November. Later concerts will feature the Bartok Quartet. Tel Aviv String Quartet, Verdehr Trio. Trio Milano and Borodin Quartet. Frieda Belinfaote. re· nowned in the Southland as conductor. cellist and teacher. has carefully chosen the programs for the six concerts. SEASON RATES are $26 for regular s ub- scribers and $16 for stu- dents. Sing le concert tickets will be sold, as available. ror $0. All performances are s taged at the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. 625 Park Av e. Brochures may be obtained by phoning 499-3106 or 545·7535 or writin g to Box ,385 Laguna Beach. 92652. Rhyt Club, Campus Present International Music American Jall., flamenco gu1tur und Indian sitar m usic will set Orange Countians' toes tapping in the next few days. Scatman Croth ers. known most recently as a co-star of ON TV: GARBAGEMAN LOUIE Scatman Crothers In Laguna TV's "Chico and the Man" and "Roots." will bring his revue to t he While House 10 Laguna Beach tonight through Sunday a nd next Thursday through Saturdav. THE REVUE reatures jazz trumpeter Clora Bryant and her Music· Meo with the songs or Sandi Humphries and Charlotte Aubrey. Performing as a drummer. singer and guitarist. Benjamin Crothers earned his now famous nickname in the 1930s for his talent at scatting <improvising nonsense syllables to a melody>. His appearances will surround a jazz triple header with the Kenny Burrell Trio a nd Ernie Andrews performing Monday. Big J oe Turner and the Lloyd Glenn Quartet appearing Tues· da y and Les de Merl e's ''Transfusion" due Wednesday. THERE WILL be three shows nightly, starting al 9 o'clock as the White House celebrates its second anniversary al 340 S . Coast Highway. Laguna Beach . Phone 494·8088 for exact times and reservations. Ronald Radford. flamenco guitarist and s itarist Sri Chin· moy will perform at UC Irvine Sunday and Monday. under sponsorship or the UCI Commit· tee for Arts. Rad ford rep I aces the pre· viou s ly sche duled Cuban guitarist. Leo Brouwer who had to cancel. Persons wishing re- funds may write or contact the committee in Room 415. Ad· mini str a tion Building. UC Irvine. 92717 SITARIST SRI CHINMOY PLAYS INDIAN MUSIC Tic kels for the Radford concert ~e S5 for general ad· mission. $3 for UCI students and $4 for other students and UCI £acuity and staff. 'I'tckels will be sold al the door of Crawford Hall prior to the 8 p.m. performance Sunday. Chinmoy, I ndian poet · songwnter-sitarist. wj ll ~rf9rm at noon Monday in Room l?S of Humarulies Hall. He will play original and classical Indian music on the csr aJ. a strin~cd instrument from the northern sector of h1~ country. The eoncert w1!i be pre· sented without charge Express Freedom ••• Naturallye> Artist Likes Energetic Subjects 'Much Bigger Than Life' By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of U• O.lly l"fi.. Si.fl A single criticism of artist Joseph "R.affael's work might be "loo pretty." A thought -will the casual observer study it. question it'' THOSE WHO visit the exhibit or 24 huge. colorful paintings and 23 works on paper at the Newport Harbor Art Museum through Nov. 26 will miss much if they take only a brief look al a painting and walk on lo the next. The exhibit entitled. Joseph Raffael: The California Years. 1969· 1978. begins with animal paintings done shortly a fter his establishing permanent res iden- cy in Northern California "I felt a sense of relief and freedom moving to California." said Raffael. born Joseph Raf· faele in 1933 in Brooklyn. He changed his name in 1967 on ad· vice from an astrologer It was part of what the artist describes . a "slow restructuring of my life ... --- R AFFAEL DID <t very re· alist1c painting. Release. shortly after his move to the West Coast It depicts a hand rcleas· ing, almost nanging, a duckling. "The bird is a spinoff of the • freedom and spirit l felt." the nrtist said as he talked at the ·.~~~~iM~.t~,.:~ft · •.-.·-· ~ followed. Lion. Lizard, Seal and Loon. The Seal is nearly photo· graphic in its appearanc<' But Rarrael rrotes that while the animal paintings are "very. very realistic. working on them was abstract." "THIS LOOKS like a hon," he said. pointing to the 7 by 7-foot can vas "because we have a label for it. If we didn't have a label we mjght look at it dif· ferently. · Explairun~ that an infant might have a better vantage point than older persons. Raffael said. "A baby looks al a label-less world. I believebabiescanevenseeair · He s witched to water scenes in 1973 because "I wanted to paint images very, very abstract but very. very real. "IF WE 'LET ourselves go. water is abstract visually. A painting is never really real until finished. Water is a wonderful ex- perience in that way and abstract becomes something in nature " He continued with water paint· ings until 1975. doing a series. then began canvases of lily pads. "When t changed to waler paintings. people asked why Next Uun~ I knew 100 people were on a waiting list." said Raffael. a pleasant. almost shy fl 0..IY ~ ... .._....., lh<Mnl lt-ler JOSEPH RAFFAEL WlTH ONE OF HIS MOST RECENT PAINTINGS, FISH SPIRIT man. "The same happened with the lilies "I changed again crrom lilies to twigs. branches a nd fish> because otherwise it would be like doing chairs into the '80s. I've seen too many artists who have stopped as the world said yes to what they were doing. But the world soon goes to another pretty race. People become very angry when you cha nge your style .. IT Wl\S t~OURTH of July weekend. 1974, that Raffael did perhaps his "freest" painting. It's the most abstr act in the show. filled with splotches or yellows. blues and oranges . "I did it because I wanted to free myself. I wanted to try and put everything I ever learned on canvas . It's a m eaningful abstract painting," he s aid. The canvas. 7 by 6 rect. Is one or the smallest in the show It's titled. 4th of July Rarraers favorite paintings in the exhibit are Black Spring. 1976: Ch'i. 1977. and Fish Spirit. June, 1978 This is the first ex- posure for Fish Spirit Ch 'I Is a mass of reeds. twigs. branches and waler It is difficult. as Raffal'I poinl ed out. lo focus on any one spot or the paintmg but il 1!' a work filled with energy and move- ment. Ch'i means "an energy in hfe that has no name. "IT'S THE ENERGY that makes rain fall. enables us to fall asleep or wakt up. thl' energy that causes h~ht to come from the heaven~." Rciffael ~aid "We are alway1. so focused but here there 1s no focu~ Th::at ·~ fo'rancisco home overlooking the bay. A section of the painting 1.., removed when it's hangan~ m the home. The pamtm~ of a branch ancl whtl(' blossoms agains t a dark back~round depicL._, the artist say~. tht• "cnt>rg1zin~ forct• pre~cnt in nature durinr the trans1t1on from winter lo spring " Raffael chooses nature a.., h1.., ~ubJ<'<'l becaust• 1t 1~. he ... ay.., ··much b1ggl'r than Ilk· I w1· through naturc-thc univcr-.t· what my paintings e:1rc all aboul. "THE SPIRIT IN the unrvcrw a non-focus. A favorite writer of 1s dcst·ribed through natun>. Bui mine. Alan Watts. wrote. 'All of our minds often get in the way or nature wiggles.··· that knowled~e "That'!. why people like to Fish Spirit. a painting or Asian look at a sunset. gaze at a fire 0, Carp in multicolored water. the ocenn to become a part of· represents for the artist. "a trusting lntwt1on and spmt Fish s 0 m ct h' n ~ ~ r e at e r l h d n themselves are so beautiful m terms of col· .. r learned early that malCtn~ or. design and movement They art had lo be run ... Raff;.d said r epresent wi s dom . It's ex-traordinary. fish are alway:-"I had to do somethin~ everyd;iv movmg yet rarely bump into tha t fed me. hflcd me up " each other ·· Nl•wpor1 llarbor Art Museum ,. 8 50 San Clemente Drivt• Black Spring 1s 18 feet by 7 Newport Beach 1s OP<!n 11 a m feet and was done to cover St to 4 p m Tuesday!' through Sun· wall over a mantel tn a San days and 6 to •i p m FndJY" .. ' .. -..... ._ -.. . .. ... . "' .... -... .; -r .. .. . . .. . .. . . -. . ~ . . . ~ ' -. ~ . . " . . . .. (.2 DA.IL V PILOT MOLLY LYNCH, RIGHT, LEADS SWIRLING AND 'SERPENTINE' BY BALLET PACIFICA Cori nne Celemero, Jennifer Engle. Andre• Daywalt, Brfan• Line, Heidi Edgren Follow Dancing for All Ages_ &d/,et Pacifica Bids Chi/Jre~ Patrons Ballet Pac1fica's new season chestra and the latter portray- hcg1 ns next weekend with a mg circus clowns, a black pan- (•hlldre n's program in Sad-tber. high wire performers, a dlcback's new Fine Arts Theatre weight lifter. balloon seller and a nd the first regular mem-a ring.roaster. bership-program in t~e i.agunaf ~=~l:ei:-JS-~:ited on the Moulton Playhouse. college cam pus a-r-2ffOOV Scheduled for SaddJeback on Marguerite Parkway in Mission Saturday, Oct. 7 at 2:30 p.m. are Viejo. "Tubby the Tuba" and a circus The membership program al ball~~ entitled "Under the Big the Laguna Moulton Plauhouse. Top. 606 Laguna Canyon Road i n BOTH WORKS are favorites with youngsters, the forme r (t."aluring mstrumcnL-; in an or- Lag una Beach will include a new work. "Serpentine"; also Tchaikovs ky's "Rococo Varia· lions" and "The Huntress," with Met S inger s in MV WE fEATURE MAllNINGS · .. ! 8i£F 1'k.e.~1~t ClUo.l\~ obta:•f\O.b\t. AT PRICES YOU CAM AffOID music by Ginast.era . This pro- gram will be presented on Sun· day, Oct. 8 at 4 p.m. and Mon- day, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. -T I C K &-TS -FQ Jl aH perforroances--are $4--f<J!"'-1ldults and $3 for children and may be ordered from Sally Reeve. P . 0. Box 241. Laguna Beach, Ca. 92652. A self-addressed stamped envelope should be enclosed if tickets are to be mailed. Advance reservations may be made by calling Ballet Pacifica m Laguna Beach. f J RESH GIOUMD s 1 s• HO CHARM FOa CUmHG •••• LI. FtllSH ROI&t GIOUMD 5 LIS. 1~------1 SIRLOIN SJ49 1 51'! ~!!1c!,~.1ox 'mum JJ 1.1--------------------------t S12! SPENCER $15" 11111------5-129---1 STEAKS m11-------_.;;;....u.-1 BEEF KABOBS 51'! LEG:"O:'"'" s 199 IEJU'.JrR s 12! LAMB La. ~!t~L.~~ 5119 MISCELLANY 'Redcoats ' Are Coming 'Presid e nt's Own ' to P erform at OCC "The President's Own," the United States Marine Band, will perform on Sunday at Ora nge Coast College. the concert is slated for 3 p.m. In the OCC Auditorium. Tickets. priced at $4, are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office, located in the college's Ad · ministration Building. The office is open Saturd ays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tickel.s will also be available at the door. THE UNITED STATES is one of the few major nations in the world that does not have a national band, but the Marine Band has served in that capacity since Washington became the nation's capital. Created by an Act of Congress in 1798, the band was a ravori\e of early presidents and made its debut in the Whlte House at a recep- tion given by Ptesident John Adams. Given the title "The President's Own" by Thomas Jefferson, It bas played for every in- auguration since his presidency and at all of- ficial functions in Washington and all important history-mdking events in this country. THE 5&-PIECE "Red-Coat" band is direct- ed by Lt. Col. Jack T. Klloe. ll is known to millions of Americans through its annual tours. frequent radio and television appearances, and its concert series in Washington, O.C. The annual tours originated under the di~· lion or J ohn Philip Sousa in 1891 and have af. forded Americans living out.side the Washington area an opportunity to see and hear the world- famous musical orltanlzatlon. The band's an-nual eigbt·week tour begins in September and covers some 15 states. The band can only leave Washington with the president's approval. The uniforms of the group are distinctive. The band is the only American military or· ganlzaUoo sun weatlng the red ~ats copied from the British durln1 the Revolutaonary War The Martne Corps lt.telt abandoned the colorful coats because they were conspicuous and un 11ultable during tlme of war. but members of th(• band h ve worn the tradltlonal scarlet and gold unttor •since its belinning. E FtJLL a ESS uniform, wh ich will bt• worn unns th occ concert, consist:; or blut• trouser and scarlet coat. decorated with bl11ck br white epaulettes. The band contain• some of the fane!t t musical talent available from music ... chool~. colleges and aymphony orchestras. Most of the members remaln ln the band for 30 years UCI COMMITTll OM LICTUIES STUOIMT PACULn COLLOQUIA PRESENT WEDNESDAY L. OCTOBER 25, 1978 1:00 PM •t CMAWl'ORD HALL ...... ~ ....... , •• 00 a... ....... fJ.00. UCI ........ u .oo TIClm AYAL\11.1ATAIUCI901 Off4CI ,,... fsJMM ............... ., C•-· I ,_,.,.._...._...._ale ttlw•~ 833-5588 CA 1 ALINA SEAPLANESI · West.Skle Iii ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORTJl Red RD to Paularbm ·Next to°""'°' T..,.. ·-·=---•. --~--~ ....:··. --·. (714)752-1600 ~~~d --• (213)420".:2444 (/' ~ ' ---~m TRANS CATALINA AIRLINES NEW~6 VILLAliE ( <JQowehs by debi'a ) .... " .. -..... ... ,,_ .... -........ , '·••··~ ........ "' .. ._ .... _, .. BONDED F'AUl'T SHIPPER FOR4C YEARS ·~ ~ ..... -. . . . . .· ·----- ,.. . OUT 'n ABOUT Friday. September 29. 1978 vAIL V PILOT C3 IAMtking Over a Fernleaf Caffe Con1 bi,1atio1i of talents worth adrmring in Corona del Mar hideaway Y.\C.'n mw. 11 ~ouhJ ~Pt m •itt lt'a 11t l•Vt'r .)1>1w a1ven to tht IJU"'·"t "' <llht nturou"i cr.11111.i 1 dotel!i on J fo"m 11t• 111 111 1 t•-.t11urunt 'lhb 111 usu•lly M 11ot. '4ht•ft • ~1 1 pt1<1111tl fooJ und •l mo•vhl're ur•· rurtht r 1•11h.rnc1·fl It.> u loc.11l1011 th11t :. "off lht" h••ult•n 11..ith "l h1•rt· ' J I• 1111 1 111' 11>11 u n 11111.: I h1 p111rtl1'lll\' of 'lit h pl.11·1' 111 1A>,1nl lo 1111111 iiulilll' _....,•n·nt"'I~ 11( th1•11 t \hlt·1111 ~1 I h111 w lhu, .. who ff'd that v.u\ 11huut lt1t h ·rnlt ,,f C llfft 111 C:o rona do•I M .. 1 v. 111 (111i.:1\1 rn• 1111 r 1111m m 1 ntJ 1n& It to tlw "'orld ,11 1 ... , •• ,. NO Ollilt: llt'R t-\fWl 1 ~ •• 1ft1 r .di t1 I tl"tnpla to ('onf•t<.sl lh1 • .H·qu11>1t11111 of h1' or h1•1 nt"~ ~1·rrt•dt'!>-fh1· h rnl1·<1( 11\ th•· ,,111H: tok ~n. ah11 dt' .. l't\•'" to ,,.. kn11'411 umi t11lrn 11t't.I Ounng \()IJT rat't \ 1 .. 11 Ill fu rl vu u II JlrO bnbl)' ff'l>I th · n·~I Jurnnl hu' ronMdt•rultlv n 11111• U1an ltw \lio ot u''t'h .11t .... 111\ r 11t«l t'1 m a kt· II u ta,onlt' Th1.tt ~dS t he c·on<lu,1011 folluw111.: our dmn~r nut1ns: onl' n1~hl lu't wt•t'k Out 'N· About Norman Stanley Those :.~c1Ci1·i. howl'VPr. nt'td tu 'he pre "'~ed by a word or two abo ut tht· lon1l1011 Otht'rwtl:K' th<' un111111uted will be left wonckrin~ :.bout a reported!\ out or the Wiiy pluc.·e On lius y t;odsl ti1 gi•wa} THE ANSWER EXISTS 1n ttw blluation <'Om parable lo those 6pen· spaces within large r ~tructures that make up the art centecs and lhetr like of Laguna. The Fernlcaf Carre 1s s ituated inside lhe Fernle ar Courtyard. 1.1 bCCluded and cheery pabo flanked by s mall bus iness establishmenb on both b1de!> A ~harp eye shouldn't have loo much trou· ble spotting the overhead sign and the green a nd white awning lhlit mark the entrance lo the Fernlear Courtyard. Look on the mland side of Coast Highway, not quite t wo !>hOrt blocks ea!>l of MacArthur Blvd ., near the corner of Fc rnleur Ave. If the restaurant 1s graced with the different a nd unusual. the same must bt: said of the two Real Cantonese Food eat here or titke home STAG CHINESE CASINO 11 I 21st Pl., Newport Buch OR iole J.9SOQ HOOll to Midtliqht Ooily-WettMd\ Until 1:00 o.m. o•u n 1uu"' ...._.,oe .., .... Monoa1< thru Thursday Specials 1r riday, Saturddy, Sunday ·111 6 pm ) OcHn Perch . 3.45 Atlantic Cod . • . . . . • . . . 3.95 Red Snapper . • . . . • . . ...... 4.45 Mahl Mahl . . • ••... 4. 75 Grlllec ~ea Baas 4.75 lop Slrto1:-Steak . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 Lobatar Tall_ . . ., ft ft. 6.95 Steak & lobster • 7 95 Plvb Fresh Fish. OthCJr !:>eafo od ano !:..teaks tulenlt'd untl r hurm111g owncrti. Pilar Wayne Jnd ,Jucqut'litw lht1<11n me t 1&1i cross·Courtyurd m·1 .:hbor:. wh1h.· OJKlratlnU other bu11lness ven· IUl\'b IN Tiit; tASE 0 1'' Mrs. Wayne it was her h1i:hly ref(¥rded 1ntcr1or design and decorating l!lu1lio A1:1-0Sb th<' way Mrs. Ha"an was the k lll'ht.'11 k1nnp1t1 or Goo le Chew1es. a popular 1·atl'rll\I( nnd 1>w t'et :.hop Thl· dt.',tf.:n anc.J liooie enterprises remain In full force tmt the Catre teaming of these two re· i.ulted 11\ 8 mttJOr tra nsformation Of t he t'o urtyurd Th1·1 ~ wu'i a step.by·step pro· 1o1rctstj10n from a htrlttly o utdoor luncheon spot to Lcx1ay'b lunc h. dinner and Sunday brunch 01,~ralloo thut :.llll fills the patio but occupies an 111t1m ot . 111t11dl' s •uling faciHty for 35 as well. T ack II' 's upert11>e m food preparation. P1li1r roul(hl her lifetime love or cooking and t•xw vc. knowledge of international cuisine No . t 11rov~thut loo many cooks DON'T spoil t brot <orf vichyssoise . as I learned on the 1ght or v is it>. the ladies have acquired the :.killed k1 chcn hands of c he f Woodrow f'-.wlkne r terior designer This has produced a posh and so phis ticat ed s elling h ighlighted by the e legan ce o f deep. fores t i reen velvet· upholstered chairs, matching lableclottls a nd cr ystal candelie rs. Mirrors provide a classic accent for the aesth~tic. peach·colored fabric racing the walls. Serenity and comfort are furthe r fortified by a sturdy fireplace togethe r with lush over head and sta nding green plants. E legance is a lso the hallmark of the Fe rnleaf's table accessories. especially the L1mojtes china place settings . But note. too, the fine crystal and silver ware and t he im · pressive fresh flowers. IT'S THE NATURE of the evening bill or fare. though, that accounts for the restaurant's most .distinctive feature . T here's no me nu. you see: instead the waiter will outline the nlghl's c.ho1ccs on tbe fixed price ($20 per person>. full five-course gourmet diMer . For this $20 tab you'll be given a choice or two soups, a c hoice o r two appetizers. the night's house sala d. a choice of three entrees and a choice of three or more desserts. But for those inclined to eat less, it's possi· ble lo orde r individual selections and be rharged a ccordingly. This breakout is soup. $2: Singers St1111ning ~,· j ' I j " Cfes Qebar 11Bickens 334• EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CA 92625 S up e r s tar Li za Minne lli. left. will be perf orrning for sold· out audie nces this weekend and next at the Universa l J\m. p hitheatcr in Los t\n gcl c s . Na n cy Wilso n . right, will s an g a 2 5 th a n · niversary concert at 8 :30 Saturday at Long Beach's Tcr· ra c e Theater . Tickets at the box of. fi cc <.1rc S8.50 a nd $10.50. I 11' roduc:mg our SUNDAY BRUNCH from 11 :to a.m. · '('/u s s1r Qui che,'' "/J1111ble Waif le," "l::ggs Ill· fl •·diet 1ne... .. Cr o b ,\1•11·/wrg" and our SPt'C'lul ·~olden ((J(j:~~S·'"'';{., ~~ S/:;)ragon - «!w ries l>lc~"lllf Mt.red c:ri11 .. u,1th Complhnent•y Champagne GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11 ·30 A.M. lo 10 P M JOU H-4Mw llwcL COSTAMISA 642-7162. 631·'91 I appetizer. $3.50. salad . S2 50. cnlree <with two vegetables and potato I. $10.50. dessert. $2.50, beverage, 75 cent:, In the interest Of c rOl'.IS sampling as much as possible, we ordered no two 1temb a like . This enabled us to !>tart oH with one order each for the two s uperb soups . a delicate and creamy vichyssol!\e and •• hearty creum of mullhrooni wilh cognac. OUR TWO APPETIZERS proved equally praise worthy · a smooth and lightly-spiced pate , maison. fresh mushroom!> stuffed with a slight· ly tart crabmeat mixture. The evening's salad was a deliciou1> <and ple ntiful) bacon. lettuce a nd tomato combination to pped with sour cream dressing. Of the three e ntree choices. the one we b ypassed (reluctantly, lo be sure l was s hri mp a nd chicken parmesa n. But tournedo supreme Corona. as the beautifully prt>pared and tender heart of filet proved. left no rcgreU. for having ordered it instead. The supre me ta ste se nsa tion for my palate, however. was derived from the esca lopes de veau. hollandaise. The lightly flattened a nd oval·shaped fillets of veaJ <sur e signs or choice cuts taken from one or two proper sections> had been sauteed in butle r a nd gentle spices. then topped by about the bes t hollandaise s auce J have ever s avored. FOR DESSERT WE skipped the Femleaf pie <described as having a light. egg nog.Uke flavor>, opting instead for the c hocolate mousse and the cream carmel. To round out your din- ner. there's a select and reasonably.priced wine a nd champagne Hst. Like the dinner bill of fare , the Fe mleaf luncheon menu has daily changes. But there are always two specialties <usually something Hke quiche. spinach pie or chicken curry) and a varied assortment o r s oups , salads and sandwiches. Lunch is served daily from 11 to 3, with t he sam e hours prevailing for what looks to be a mos t promising and appetizing Sunday brunch. Dinne r is served mghtly. Tuesday through Sun· day, from.6 p.m . , The pinpoint address for Corona del Mar'~ F e rnleaf Carre is 2640 E . Coast Highway. Reservations (virutually a "must" for dinne r 1: 640-7092 THE CELLAR s,-1.u.,. ... FRESH SEAFOOD PRIME Rll • H.Y. STUI E.1y lint o-.... 4 to 6:30 '""" ,,...... lib, ,,..... Seafood or Chef'• Specld ca .. lete o-.... $4.45 I COCKTAILS • EHTBT AIMMEMT 1....-.affOM 494-0600 114161a-n Open Dally 10-2 220 Forftt An. Dowwtoww L_,.. ~----------------------------------~, ...................................... . FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT ~ .I GJnfl-c.10/e, z;tirvorter . • GOURM[T DINING -M[OITEARANEAN AM • C.HAMPAGN E BRUNCH SUNDA YS 10·3 PM • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S TABLE COH El SHOP 24 HRS 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD IRVINE, CALIFORNIA IOPP<»•te Oranoe CounrvA1rpor1l (714) 833·2770 PRESENTS- /\ big, red · blooded, S~bastianS ~ romJnlTmhoc•l trcJI. w~st~~ e ~rrxu~ DESERT NOW PLAYING T ue,dity tnru SunOJy . ~U..00 weo .. 1 hur\., Sun s t 4 00 1 " su.oo •,,,, s r1.oo h 1cfudus OlntltH. ~t1ow. r .,. &. & CnHoc -· ._ .. -llAllUOI • ---llTtJI .. .._ M.-l __ ,..__ An opcreltJ OT niUCn Vit:ilt ry DON'T MISS 1 HIS ONl ! 140 I\ VE. PICO · At The Sea ·SAN CL CM ENT[ At Houlihan's you'll find the most delicious dnd creative drinks around . Mimosas, real frull daiquiris, homemade Sangria, and our famous coffee dnnks. to name a few. Plus a different feature drink every day. What you don't get Is a small. pink umbrella. Or a swizzle stkk with a bell. Or a pc.1lm leaf Ooating on top. We think what goes fn your drink is more Important. Premium booze. Fine liqueurs. Real fruit And bdrtendlng ingenuity lhal no one can top A Gm-t/Rob"-oft ll.t.aunnt Am-,_ .. °""" Club ,..,_ c.....,. "" 4880 C.mpue Drtve Outt f.ut of th• Oninge Countv Aifl)Oftl. Newport Bach 75z..6023 Alilo locll1td In Endno. long 8-ch~ S.n Ot.fo. " -. You could lose your head over our Henry VIII cut. (t 's that good. So is the Roast 'd Duckling. the Rack or Lamb and all our other olde-fashioncd feasts. We serve them in royal style, too. In our own 17th century English inn. It 's a heady atmosphere. FIVE~s :~: 3801 East Coost llighway. w ona del Mar• (714) 675-1374 Dance on our stainless steel dance floor! And that's not all. There's live entertainment. Top-Forty sounds that'll make you want to get up and move . Enjoy your (avorite cocktail with friends. Maybe even meet a few new ones . Complete Steak Dinners $5. 95 Includes salad. bdked potato and toasted ranch bredd BL RESTAURANTS® "You're gonna feel good inside '7 I 7920 Brookhurst Fountain Valley ......... - ..... ' ... -..... ... ..... . "' ._ ............ f' • ' •••• .. ... .. . .. .. ... .. ... . . , . : -· . • C4 DAILY PILOT GALLERIES SPOUTER SALOON Victorian Bar at 1 TALEJ14WHALE ; SZECHWAN • HUNAN. £ Daily Lunch And Dinner ·Y.,.H..tedH ....... - MlieedA..C...., 1Formo1 Che1 ol ttlfl Twin OflQOl'l~nah<Fttml • it ~ IC! LUNCHEON MON.-FRI. · 11 :30 A.M.·2:00 P.M. DINNER MON.·SAT. 5:30 P.¥. SUN. 5:00 P.M/ CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS -10 A.M.-2 P.M. 1500 ADAMS AYE.1•t ...._ a.1 COSTA MIS.A 54~1tJ) ILLUMINATED CONSTRUCTION SITE TYPICAL OF LEWIS BAL TZ'S WORK Shown Wfth Nevada Desert Scenes •t Newport's SuH n Splrltua Gallery PUB LICK NOTICE No"' Appe11t-i11g . Construction ~Shot' IN THE LOUNGE Building Subject of Phows at NB Lynde & Conti CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS -Work or photographer Lewis Baltz featuring pictures of construction and housing sites and abstract de- sert scenes of Nevada. Through Nov. 11 at Susan Spiritus Gallery. 3336 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Hours, I l a.m. to 5 p .m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. EMPLOYEES' ARTS FESTIVAL -011 paintings, photography. tapestries and variety or art obJects by Security Pacific Bank employees and tenants Friday, Oct. 6 through 22 at 333 S. Hope St .• Los Angeles. Hours. Mondays through Fridays~ 10 a.m . to 4·p.m. -'lre.ctJhLu..Sat._ __ • CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY. ----9:00 PM-1:30 AM - ,,ol\9 ·Ro~ r,1 t I Newport BeacJl LAGUNA NIGUEL fAI Ctown VMl•y P•--•'f> SCULPTURE AT UCI -Work or Alan Saret, visiting artist teaching sculpture at UC Irvine. on school campus. Emphasis on environ- menta l sculpture. installed out-of-doors. Work- ing drawings, diagrams in gallery, open noon to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Saturdays. Saret to s peak on work from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday in gallery. VARIETY STRESSED -Los Angeles area artists exhibit work in variety of media through Oct. 27 in Art Rental Gallery. Los Angeles Coun- ty Museum of Art. 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Gallery hours. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m · Tuesdays through Fridays. I I a.m. to 3 pm. Saturday. 3333 W. Coast Highway, 642-2295 499-2626 496-5773 . 'iuuth <:orut'11 l 'inf't1I Cui11 im• IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 344 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH t••O..i.--.W<11 Ample free Pdrkmg 494-9491 752-8558 A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected Your fcrvont" cu\s\nr>: steak, chicken, :... •l"Jlood, ch-.J1cnto !iOUps, c:;lasslcal salads; 111epored lo ploosc your palate. Served in the ambience of most beautiful oriental :::;urroundmgs. Make your reservations now !or n tmly cnioyablo dining oxperiencc. Alstllon Island, Newport Center Reservations (71 4) 644-4811 Century P.la2a Hotel , Century City Reservations (213) 277-1840 WOMAN'S ART -Work of Edna Hibel . artist lithographer, throu~h Oct. 22 at Pctricks <;allcry, 1741 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach. Hours , 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. TEACIONG ARTISTS -Work or Cal State Fullerton faculty members in mixed media through Thursday at university a rt gallery, State College Boulevard and Dorothy Lane. Hours l to 4 pm. Sundays, noon to 4 p.m . weekdays Closed Saturdays. Galleries I Exhibits SYMBOLISTIC ART -Art featuring magic realism, visionary, science fiction, fantasy and symbolis m through October at Collector's Choice Gallery. 666 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Reception with special effects 5 to 10 p.m . Saturday a nd Sunday. Gallery hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. ACRYLIC PAINTI NGS -Canvas and paper art by Richard Amend Friday, Oct. 6 through Nov. 2 at Bird's Eye View Gallery, 3420 Via Oparto, Udo Village. Hours. 11 a.m . lo 5 p. m . Tuesdays through Sundays. TWO ARTISTS Abstract paintings by Mark Tobbey and monoprints and linocuts or Hans Burkhardt through Oct. 22 at Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 ClifC Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays through Mondays. Top Weste rn Upbeat lecture Fore cas t Dr. George Fischbeck. the effe rvescent meteorologist on KABC· TV. Cha nnel 7. w1 II s peak at 8 o 'dock tonight in the Orange Coas t Co ll ege Auditorium. He is appearing as part of OCC's 1978 Ce lebrity Lecture Series. His lecture is titled "If You Want to Succeed, Double Your Rate or Failure." TICKETS WILL be available at the door. Dr. George Is a humoris t , JO .year veteran educator. and survivor or thousands or hours of live television. A nationally.respected scientist recently ob· ser ved. "George Fis· chbeck is the Ma rk Twain and Will Rogers or the educational Pl'O· fess ion. People may laugh, but the humor as there for a purpose. Peo- ple remember what they have been taught by him." DR. FISCRBECK re· ceived an "Emmy" in 1975 for hi s educational ha lf-hour s how .. fl 's About Time." He is also S' . c . (> the winner or three other . national t elevis ion ., lTlger-8 Oll'tlJ'W awards for excellence * . · with his In -sch ool ~ .. ~·~~"~-...~~>:tt 4;,{VfW,,~~JJ..'J~.~~~~t ~!;> ~:.z---.z:~ ... '.'ltP•~ d'' ana ftex Allen Jr :·ancrf;ts and, will1>e among A r e c 0 g n I i e , . country and western singers reatured in Coun-mete o r o Io gist. Dr . t'.. ... •••• -4. ~ { ••••••••••• ~ry Music Party Oct. 6·7 at Knoll's Berry Farm George has received the ~f :i 1/_ tn Buena Park. coveted seal or approval OP "' • Stevens, as well as a singer, has achieved rrom the Am erican 1', • acclaim as a writer. One or the top bits he wrote Me teorological Socle.ty, • was "Everything ls BeautituJ." citing his 30 professional • Duncan reeorded three No. 1 songs in a row, ye a r s o r t eac hing , ' : "Stranger," "Thinkln' or A Rendezvous," and science courses ranging lutf)t1' "It Couldn't Have Been Any Better." from elementary to col-®libtt l Other musicians scheduled are Red lege graduate levels. He • Steagall, Joe Stampley. Bursh Arbor, Doc is author or a series of . . . • Watson and Susie Allanson. technical articles that Friday & Sab.U'day Night Special • The country music party is scheduled 7 have been published in 2 .....:-.-n.:... • p.m . to2a.m.eachorthetwodaysatthepark,8039 college and professional ~.-UllC ~ • Beach Blvd. journals. Dl.nners-$13.95! = Relax in the rich swrourufings of Oliver 1\vist's, and er!Joy our superb Prime Rib dinners that include Yorkshire pudding. Soup or Salad, Vegetables and Hot Rolls & Butt.er. Offer good with coupon only through Sept. 3 0. 1978, F'ridtuJ and Saturd.ciy nights 8 tD 10 pm. Reservations suggest.ed. @· 833-0570 Sheraton Newport 4CM8 llaaA.rdulr -.....::,:~ Beoc" 8.93-0570 . t.t ._...,....., ·~, •••••nCOVPON •••••••• • • • • NOW PL.AVINO Tuesaavt tllru Sund1y1 Tuft., weo .. Tlluf\., Sun. tve • s 14 00 Frt ·Sl6.00,S111.·U1.00 Sun Oruncll Matinee Adults · SI I 00 ChtlOron • \8 00 tn<tndeTO..,,,..., '"°"• Tp Iii Cot~11 Tlll\T rUNTASTIC S1All OF STACI: & SCREEN MARTHA RAYE EtDJ~~ OPAL by JOHN PATRICK 1 llOTLL WAY, ANAHEIM· !Across From 0 1anev1•ndl Meet four of the best reasons to talk to NeWportHome Loan. • • Russ Torgc The5l' four men hilVl' l'Jrncd thl• -.cilid rl''>Pl'll Of thl• Orange County tinilnc1al and business community. Evl'n mo~e im- portantly. they hJvc earned tlw f m·ndc,hip of tht.• hundred~ of people for whom they have not o nly a rranged loans, but served as trusted advisors in matter~ of real e~ta tc financing and equity reinvestment. Now, as the full-St..•rvice team of Nt•wport Home Loan, they bring this expl'rtisl' and expcrienCl' to an institution pur- posely desig ned to cater to thl' money need'> of Orange County property owner". And. without the usual red tapl', run-aro und or rig<imarok• J~sociatl•d with most institu- tions. If you haven t already met one of the four best n·asons to cHrange your loan through Newport Home Loan, it's time you did. Large and smilll loan-;, very personalized and confidential service, and a degree of flexibility and creativ- ity you just won't find with strangers. Don't be a stranger. ~ CaJJ Newport Hom~ Loan for more Jnform.ation. Newport Home Loan, Inc. JI\ I\'/ I' l/111~ 111 • : u ! r ( 0 , ) 0 t ... • 2 • • l DAILY PILOT REVEALS In tho 0 17 Co'J'()rate Plu:,1 Ntt171ort 81·ncll. C11l1ft1ri1111 Q.:!660 714 lb-IO·'USO " ....... .; -... --·····-··-···••4 " f II • I • • II ., .. ti ., " "' :-4-- . - ·. .· ·. ·. .. • t :· , ' • - POP MUSIC Friday. September 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT C5 NOW SHQWINGAT THREE EDWARDS CINEMAS WARREN JULIE JAMES BfATI'Y CHRISTIE MASON INNOVATIVE PERFORMERS DUE TO SINO ON 'SOUNOSTAGE' FOR PBS·TV Emmylou Harrt1, Shel Sllverateln Scheduled for Saturday Night Shows CHARLES rNAN BUCK VINCENT ~ JACK GRODIN CANNON HENRY GARDENIA WARDEN A PAAAM()UNl PICllff Boston's Marathon Tops PLUS THIS HILARIOUS CO-HIT AT EDWARDS SADDLEBACK AND HUNTINGTON CINEMAS Stadi11m's Concert Crowd Record Falls "The One and Only" is Funny, Hilarious and Hysterical (We're very serious about this) By MICHA EL PASKEVICH Of tM o.i1y f'lle4 MMt Not even The Rolling Stones or ELO could match Boston. which drew a single day record of 57 ,000 fans to the Big A in Anaheim Saturday. The nine-hour marathon ended well after midnight following earlier sets by Black Sab· bath. Van Halen and others. The show grossed $700,000 and ran smoothly despite afternoon temperatures above the century mark. , The show supposedly was the last outdoor extravaganza of the summer , but with financial figure,c1 like the above, it's no wonder that -:.Bother ~ay be on the way next month. It's sWI at the rumor stage but there is talk of a Beach Boys and Linda Ronstadt benefit for the worthy "Save The Whales" effort in late Oc· tober PETE R GABRIE L, FORMER lead singer for Br itish art-rock band Genesis and now draw- ing raves on his own , will play the Golden Bear io Huntington Beach tonight in a surprise book mg T here's only one show at 9 p.m. Tickets <SS > went on sale at noon today so give a call to 536·9600 before trying your luck al the club in person. ••• A SURE BET FOR local music fans is the upcom ing fall t e levision schedule for Soundstage, the inventive Chicago-based opera- tion that airs shows nationwide on Public Broadcasting networks. I LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES GO THIS WEEK! 775·61 11 • 832·4521 • (714) 527·7111 UCI Presents LEO BROUWER -Classical 0 Gu1tarist from Cuba Sunday. October 1. 8:00 p.m . Crawford Hall. Gen. SS. Other Students $4, UCI Sludents S3 GILBERT & SULLIVAN • Opera A La Carte presents highlight from "The Mikado." "H.M.S Pinafore" and others Saturday, Oclober 7. 8:00 p.m .. Village Theatre Gen. S~. Other Sludents S4, UCI Students S3 DANIEL LEWIS DANCE CO. • ComtemPO<ary Dance Lecture/Demo on October 9 and two performances on October 10 & 11 . 8.00 pm .. Village Theatre Lect./Derno: Gen. S2. UCI Students s1. PerforJ11ances; Gen. S4, Other Students S3 and UCI Stuaents St 50 • LA PHILHARMONIC • All Mozart Program. Sidney Harth conducting Sunday, October 15. 8:30 p.m .. Crawford Hall. Gen S5. Senior Citizens S3, All Students S1 Tickets a11S1lable at ASUCI Box Office from 9·30 am. to 4·00 p m .. Gateway Commons 833-5549 For further information. call Committee for Arts 833-6378. -.,, .... ,.~ .... ~ .~~-~-- A S Ylarren ki Miller Production aia@'te •t&NlltttflG CHAlllOfllf•ll. ~ COlO*•OO GlllllUCl C•11ttt001 $UCHI.,_. f ll!U ff-,,U lltt HYING, tNOvMO. Of l tC.tOlll COMt 0¥ • WAlll8Cill MIU.UI JiAfUllAft()"' DATE: Frkley, October 6, 1978 ' TIME: 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Orange Coa1t College Auditorium 2701 Fairview Ro•d, Cott• MeH Tickets eotd et door. Tictiets 12.00 or S1 .00 with Student Body Cenl. Htftt ecttool •tllffnt body etirde ace.pied. SCHOt.AASH" FUND RAISER Lol·ally, Soundstage can be seen Saturday at 8 p.m. on KOCE channel 50, imd this year's series marks the show's fifth anniversary The fi rst s how will air Oct 14 with a one· hour J)<'rformance by Leo Sayer Subscqucnl s hows (in order> will feature Emmy Lou Harns. Journl'y, Jackson Browne. Pablo Cruise, Ry Cooder and Santana with Gato Barbieri Jazz fans should mark their calendar<; for the Dec 3'l show which will feature winners of the Down Beat Magazine 1976 Reader's Poll. Hosts Chick Corea and Thad Jones will perform with George Benson. Stanley Clarke. Jean-Luc· Ponty, Gary Burton. Billy Cobham. Sonny Fortune, Ron Carter and Bill Watrous. The ensemble will close the show with a reodi· lion of the Miles Davis classic. "All Blues." • * * GUITARIST BLOND1£ Chaplain will be a frequent visitor to the Cuckoo's Nest in Costa Mesa over the next month or so breaking in his four-piece band. He is widely known for his lead vocal on .. Saal On Sailor" from the Beach Bo ys· "Holland" album but the native of South Africa has a lot more lo offer. A prolific writer with a fine sense of rock and roll dynamics, Chaplain's excellent debut release last year should have pushed him towards the forefront of the music scene. News from all over California Poor promotion has slowed his progress but it's still just a matter of time for him. STARTS TODAY is rounded up each day In the ORANG£ MALL CINEMA WEST UA CINEMA DAILY PILOT Orange (714) 637·0340 Westminster (7 14) 892·4493 Costa Mesa (714) 540-0594 NO PHIH ACClPTlD FO" TMIS lllUOlMUIT 11 James Wh1tmore 's performance as Teddy Roosevel! is stunning . He 1creates a character who is entertaining , vibrant , interesting . moving . energetic, witty and charming in a bull-moose sort of way. • Barbara Mackay.Denver Post "If Ted~y Roosevelt ever talked to me the way James Whitmore does I'd follow him up any hill in the world . no questions asked ." Dick Saunders Chicago Sun· nm es B UIJLY IS J UST BULLY.' ... It riuMI from one aummit of excitement to lht> next! WORLD PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT NOW SHOWING S&Nll INA 8111111 • ~I l4U FOUtfTANI *-Ul'. fl Y1llty !Int • IJl·IS. OUllCl. C1~tfo111e • UHS53 ,._ •AW<m.-.uoes • "" NIIMI ----' SOMQOOT IUUlD Hfl MUSIAHOtl'OI H UNO ICl .. T e -COMf ALMOST SUMMll tl'OI l'IUS AMlllCAN OIA"m "'°' •rr -NS UI' ntl K9tlNI STINGIA T Cl'OI """ COIVml SUMMH ~I MILANlf MAHON Giil flllNDScl'Ol IUU lfTNOlOS • uu' "uo HOOPllCl'OI l'lUS THI DllYll Cl'OI MUNO ICl .. Te -C°"" ALMOST SUMMH Cl'OI l'lUI AMHKAN OIAnm (l'OI "TT -· UI' "" KttlNr mNOaATINI l'lUI COIYITI1 SUMMll CfoOI CNl'IT CN.UI ---Nj\WN .. FOUL Pl.A Y" _"_,,_, \AT/-1:1 .. J:I~,..,,. .. ,_ . ...._ ... "" "HIAVDI CAN WAIT' INI ..... ~, .. So\J/-1:1 .. J:l .... 1 .. ,,l .. t:ll JACll-IOll "OMfFUWOVB THI CUCKOO'S .. ST' Cit "THE DllYB" II PACIAC n.E.ATAE6 OAIV£·1N SUP£R SWAP M£ETS HAR80A Bl.VO. Ori¥e-m Swop -s.t.6 ...., -l...,!0411"' 0AANGE O.IW·ln I 6 2 I em tO 4 pm P9tll f rM Sundeys •t AneNlm Stadium Fomlly Funt ,,,_, S..plno c;.1.,...1 I "IT IUINS Uf' fNf $ClllfNI~ 1. 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SCllAMINO non 111 t-. _...._._ ........ ..,i . teUNO-fU '11NCH Of DIATM , -,,,,.. .,.,_ .. , ....... . .. .. i>ii [ - Q OAJL Y PILOT Williams Play Premi.eres • udde nly, Las t ununer' in Mission Viejo Tt•nm~-.l'l' W1ll11tm!>' ~uddt•toy l.1t!>t ~um rnt•r " 01••m-d on Bruad1N,1} 20 )'e lH'> a1to. und • II ., hoJll)' .:l'ltmj( uround to< >r .ttl~(· < c11111t., Tht• s~11ldl1 ·h.11 k V11llt., <"•1mmur11t't l'la~N., ~ 111 ~II 1"••·111 ~ h.11 1-. twill, H·d to lll Uu hK'lll !Jrt· ffilt'rt' or lht• Y.1lh.11n ... drnnui v.h1ch ~." 111.111t• 111tu J hit mo\11' for 1-:111uh<'th 1 .1) lur Intermission Tom Titus Kuth.1 ru\t• 1 lt-phum und Mont~nmt•r v Clift ,,., purl 11( "' douhlc-(1•aturc ' 1n Nm1·mher Tt11 ulht·1 1•l.I\ on llll' bill v.111 he· l ..tnfurd Wil•.rn1 ' 1 tw 1:' '"'' 'li:t•hulJ 1n Orion l'l.n 111>! tht• ll'odin.: 1111t•" in ~111111m·1 1.1.111 tw l .. t llo1111a tk U:.rru-. u-. 1 lw .:11 I LH·ml( th•· 11111-.pt•1 t nf u lohcatonl\ 111·1'\-l'Jul ,,., twr \ 111 tltl'l1\1• 11w1t anJ M1chJ1 I H1d1tz ii ... lht• dodo1 ~ho must dl'<:ldl' ht•r folt· J ... n .. :"1.1.:h U1n1d.,on v. Ill 1m rtrny the K•rl'i. motht>r,,J1rn Monro<' as 1·11,1 .i~ he r brotht•r, with Alice Jnhni.on and Joy1 ... Pelham l'OlllJ>h'llll~ the c..i t Kt;PRISING TH E IR ROLES in "Great N1•h11l a " whwh won top awards at the 1977 ltl\l'l'ICJ1• 11111 Jlt ,, .... ll\dl ror tht· lnlnt' Com 111un1l \ lltt••tll·r will lw Loura Black and ~u,.111 11 \ '1111111'11 .1 ... tv.o tollege rnendi. who are rt•untl t·J aflt•r J lt·ngth~ ah~t'nCt.' "Suddt>nl5 . La!>t Summer " and "The Great Nt.>bula 1n Urion' will be .i:.taged Nov 3-.a, 10 11 Jnd 17 18 at ti pm '<'-tlh a 2 30 matmt:e on Sun- day. Nov 12, in tht• Littll· theater of Mission Vic- JO High Sch0t>I Advance rc~crvallons are being taken al t07 9680 ,. T UE HUNTINGTON Bt ACll P layhouse has come up with a big name in Its !ates~ effort to ra1i.c funds for Its new theater building - Phillis Oilier Tht' c.•ackling com c·di('nr\C wall give a one· woman performance Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Cood Tame The:iter at Knoll's Berry 1-,arm with uroceeds from the event going to the playhouse. Tickets, which are tax ded uctible, are priced $10. $15 o.md $10. and can be r eserved by calling 897-8157 or 841-4465. Knott 's a lso is handling them through its guest rclalaons office. a nd they ar e JVaJ I a ble through T1ckctron outlets as well. Song And Dance I ht· lh11111 n.:t un H1•,11'h Play h1w \1• wt" rur1Tll to \ .11·.11t• ....... Burn tht•ukr I WO yt'JfS 11.:11 tlftt•r "' t•\t•nt1 11~ 5!1 ~ta.:1· ''' 'ldUl'l a(IO!> Stn('(1 1t ' 111npt11111 111 1003 S1n1:e ttwn the Huntington pl.1\t•1-. h,1\1· .. tuK1•tl thre(' drnner tht·utcr shows 111 I Clllj.! lk<1d1 and has plannt'<I o\htr fund-ra1s 111i: ,11 t1v1111 -. Iii gt•t its nc:w pl11yho11w off the II I ,1 ~ 111.: ho.11 d '* KAt't<~Ti\G t: -C'ASA Adv«rt1 i.1ng or 111 Jll~•· h,1 ., dio,t•n the t'o~tu Mc\a C1v11· l'lu ~ how,1• ..... ll!> onnuul puhllt· St•r v1t·t• project ,anil ~ill 111.11• t1 1·11 mpi11"1i tu g1tin t·ommun1ty ~uppot I f111 lh•· tlwah•r tht.' pluyhoui:.c. an .1111\11 \ 11( 1111• < ·11,lu Me ... 1 l.A.'t'>Url' Scrvu:e' IJiop.11 t11w111 . 111u,1 l~come -.l•lf s ufftctl'nt after 1111· pasi..1.:1· or 1'111pos1lion l:J und its ullendanl It"' ol l11111b I lat· It\ 1111· ~um mer '1u\ll'al 'l'hl'aler·._ <'.d1J r\'l Show " 1s looking for places to 1wr form d1111nJ! the 1978 7!J wason lht· tr11u1>« 111\uh••' '111gcrs and da ncer!> organized ,11!1·1 tlh' -.u1111111·1 musical Mame" . m form ,Jtuin 1>11 lht· i,:1 out.1 ma v be obtamed by call· IOI( fi3U 870ti, ~-87!J9or640·6306 . Goud !>euts n •ma1n 1:1vallable for t hose w1::.h111g to pun:ha!>c season tickets to South Coust Rcl)l'rtory's S<.1turday matmee subscrip· lion -.Nu·s lht· Saturday afternoon seats are the only !>CW.011 tickets remamang ... SCR will upcn 1l!. new theuter m northern Costa Mesa on Nov . 11 with "The Tame of Your Life" ... • CALLBOARO -Aud1t1ons have been an- nounced by the Ha rlequin Dmner Playhouse for 1t.s producl1on of "P ajama Game" . . Equity inter views wJll be held Wednesday from 1: 15 to 3 30 at the Hollywood Masorue Temple, 6840 Hollywood Blvd. in Ho llywood, followed at 3'30 by anterviews for non-equity perfor mers .Ll\e m usical will.open Nov. 21 .. John Travolta Olivia Newton-John JOtiti TRAVOlTA OU\!A:'IEVi10.'i.JOH1' GREASE ... STOO<AROCHA:...Nl~G. .. ..... ~-.. • l•t A:it)f' ·~A'~tf .... IJ' J()Mfll()t(J(ll If( 1ll•'I '0J 41 <,oJ ~l "{ lJ~l,' \ ff /J• C I 11" .. ' ...... ~-'4 ' . '.. .. ........ ~ ... ..__,.__ -~ ...... , ......... ,.,, •• .......,.. I "t _,.. • ............. ·~~N .. "'J••t • • ... • •• t. .. J .. t ... PO._ •• .,.......,.,. .. ,., -... ·--.. __ ... __ .,.. __ _ Horaeymoon Over Doug O'Connor and Bunnie Goodmansen pl ay the newlyweds in Neil Simon's com- edy. "Barefoot in the Park" at Golden Wes t College Community Theater. Showtimcs are today. Saturday and Oct. 5.7 at 8:30 p.m. with a 2:30 matinee Oct. 8. The college 1s at 15744 Golden West St., Hunlineton Beach. Sometimes you have to walk through unbelievable darkness to reach the light. 11111•11t111 "11> •"''"d' ( "''"U , i. "' ''"'" ,1111t11l•nd (wl.-•t .. ~, Ju,1W11!ud t4'~" ~!111t.-1 \1tN1r1 "11H1•M\ , ,, '"'"6''" u .. v,,1 , ..... 1. ,, • ~ ....... ,,., •I••• ti •• • ~ •1•~ ,., ,, .. .,. M l•y 4.••"'•"' ......... ·-....... .., ........... "'"' '" .... ,,-.-,-.._-.-.,, t ''"' ut1u• • 111i1t·•• 1•1 \\11!1.,.l'ft I h1t1'llllo" tl•••iv. rt I ••<I' it 1 .. 1 ,.,,.....,~ ( >-••, ,,,, flltu 1,,,1, ,, .. .,,,, 1 "° , .. , ,..,,,,, f·• I*""'''" • ••••'""" '1'11 Ml I /,\I/Tl IJ I 'I(,,\(,/ Ml NI '\• >~ ,\1 1111 '-I "I I I I 1 rtll Al HI '- COOUllY 21 Anaheim 772·8902 M.,....fn 700 &900PM s.tSun t00 •300 •~00 700 &900 PM llllEA PLAZA Brea 529·5339 llllity100 •300 •~00 100&9 00 PM CINEMA VIEJO Rnsemane Cox flcft> and Sally Stevenson, eetch or Costa Mesa, are featured in sing- ing a nd danc in~ roles in Westminster Community Theater presentation or "The Hoar of the Greasepa int The S mell of T he Crowd." It plays today a nd Saturday ( a nd Oct. 6-7 al 8:30 p.m. at the theater, . L. M. BOYO ) DAILY PILOT SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3 Costa Mesa 549·3352 llloty100 •300 •~00 100&900 PM MISSIOO V1e10 830-6990 lilon fn 100&9001'111 Sal $un I 00 • 3 00 • ) 00 700&9 001'M 12i2 Maple St.. Westminster. c1nename 6 scAEEn 63U 2553 comPLEX Ctu pm•n Ave &. S..nt. An• Freew1y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY '1SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" (PG) JAMES WHITMORE "BULLY" (PG) ''ALMOST SUMMER" (PG) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI!" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "SOMEONE KILLED HER HUSBAND" (PG) "UP IN SMOKE" (PG) "UP IN SMOKE" "EASY AIDER" ··ALMOST SU MMER" "AMERI CAN GRAFFITI!" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "AMERICAN HOT WAX" (PG) Sladt"'1'1' "SMOK EY & THE BANDIT" (PG) "CORVETTE SUMMER" ALL DIUn-IHS Of'IH 7:00 P .M. H..wTl Y Cl'lllCI UftlH< • , ,,u Uftl•U • K•ddt• l'lonrou,;d , . • INFORMS in the ---------"••v••..,.,,.,_.., ________ .... "Melanie Mayron is romantic and otfers evidence that some • mysterious quality we call sex appeal ia harder to define than it ever was and continues to be what moviee are all about•• -Molly Has Ire II, New Yorl1 MagaziM "Girl Friendt1 .•. a movie so full of life and love and feeling, you're bound to take &Ome of it home with you'.'-David Shu/tan, CBS-TV/ NBC-TV girl friet?~!?= presents a film by Claudia Weill. "Girl Friends" starring. Melanie Mayron. featuring. Anita Skinner. Eli Wallach;ChristopherGuest, Bob Balaban. Gina Rogak,Amy Wright, Viveca Lindfors, & Mike Kellin. p roduced & directed by.Cla udia Weill. co-pro ducer. Jan Saunders. screenplay.Vicki Polon. story.Cla udia Weill & Vicki Polon. music. Michael Sma ll. ,, .. edwards - UDO _ CINl.:MA Newport at VI• UdO Newport BHch 67U350 .... INTERMISSION 'Fire' Play Westirood Offering LOS ANGELES -The pre-Broadway pre- m iere of Dale Wasserm an's new work, "Play With Fire." is playing al The Westwood Playhouse through Oct. 29. Victor Buono and Carrie Snodgress sta r in the tragicomedy recounting cycles of games of power. love, lust and laughter. The play is loosely based on t he banned Czechoslovakian work by Oldrlch Dane k, "I sha ll Return to P rague ." Wasser man wrote the stage versions o r "M an pf La Mancha" and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest " P erformances at the playhouse. 10886 Le Conte Ave. m the Contc mpo Westwood Cente r. are 8 p m. Tuesdays through Fridays. 1 and 10 p.m . Saturdays a nd Sundays a t 2:30 and 7. Tickets are priced from $6.50 to $12. Reserva- tions . information (213 I 479-6502 , ~­u . . . Plut 'THE ONE ANO ONLY" "A WEDDING" Slat ring Deal Atnu Jr. Carol Burnen Chcrvy<hosel ~.~' "CORVETTE SUMMER" ._ SlDOlEIACl ••OtO••~· a. TOl'O '8• _UIM Clot lng New York stocks. Delivered tame day freth to your door1tep In the DAILY PILOT . .... ' ........... . f .. ' . .. , . f .. .... • MOVIE REVIEWS Friday, Sep1ember 29, 1978 .. DAILY PILOT C7 Quick Look at the Movies ) Family's 'Interiors' Probed LEADING LADY. PRODUCER OF 'GIRL FRIENDS' M elanie Mayron. Left, Claudie Welll Collaborated Shoestring Movie's Focus Unforgettable By BOB THOMAS -TM 4UO<t•IH ,., .. , "GIRL. FRIENDS" a pplies the · sha rp edge or truth tu the experience of a young woman trying for a career in New York C at y The film by Cla udia Weill exhibits th<' shoestnng n ature of the p roduC't1o n : early scenes a re jumpy, the film grainy 111 was shot in 16mm > insightful and human. The material as brought to hfe by an absolutely sensational performance by Me lanie Mayron, who seems to be living the role o r the photogr apher beset by re- Jection and frustration. It is an un- forgetta hlc portrait. Anita Skinner is equally convincing as the former roomm ate. now an un· happy housewife and failed author. Ra ted PG. with a m odicum of semi- nudity and a few cuss words. But Weill's vision rem ains stead- fast. and the script by Vicki Polon is .. .,. u..-ried w_ ... 1:10 Oflty "Play It At It Loy1" 6:00 .. 10:20 709~1> SA . ~~Q67S-3S/(. Your Daily Pilot can be Recycled 1n.,•1r10 r..(lff\,, ~+•#•II' • w.. 111/f .ff lf"\,9 ~.,, ,,,,, ,,, r ', "'' , '""'IHI An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PlAl' C111J 11111 .UN lmltl m 1111 'WIN SMOICE" Ill ·~-....... ,_ .. ,_ ---°" ..... ,u . MANN'S "REVENGE OF . CINEMAUNO THE PINK PANTHER" (PG) MM St. brkf -SAT,__1:1...,,_,.. l&Ut•• wCOHVO'f" l)$·lHI 6·4 .. 1-U.T/\UM. J-..: ... 1 .. .JI MANN'S CINEMALANO 1411 St M11 .. 1 ....... m1111 MANN'S CINEMAUNC MM St M10t1 u11t1• m 1111 lllll'MUll "STIMG IA 'f" IP'GI •M SAT/WM-1-~Jt "COIVETTE SUMMHW 6·Jl-11:11 IAT/l'IM l:tt I Jl-11:11 IUlnt•JtM; "THE CHEA' DETICTIVI" irGI l !JI U.T/WM-1-~I U N IVERSAL STUDIOS T OUR .·.MCA ·.•. ·• ·.~ • ,., :i111 1.1w6m~\fi 'INT.IUOllJ"l~• 1tl>O.(lreoolurn 10• w oody Allen, wtoo I\ ••II•• dlr•tlo• 11\111'(11tt<IOt1n lhl\ b1C>OQ1na \lwcly 01 • 1-oy -Oi• 111 ll••u•CI ''"" • ..., bl ..... AllOtMY ( G ,,.. ... 11.11 •nd hh Cletle<llonl\I wilt, G.••llll,,. P•il• ,,._., "••<""'<l • ewtf"tlnQ, whlct\ t'.t•\ 'urb\ th•lr Qlt\e<I •nd competlhv• t~~~~.':':m ~t~·.:~~ •~'.·~~~ Mttll•rd JO<-•llCI s..m W•let\lon tr• • •wQlll 1n ,,. "°'' lltt. •• wtll • , M •rV••ll'\ new wife. M •wrHn 'l•Dl•lon T "• '"• .. , of r•v•••tlof' .tr• O-rfotm.O wlt"trwlhnQ \nttf'\U'i. not • ,1nQI• ta1w not:• 1nlt\1Ck\ It '' •n H'f\Pfe\\•._•, ot1•n O•~turb· l"Q lllm 1no1u11nv Allen CM\ rHth t '••t•t twlQhh •~<••If• •fte,. rw ~,, .. , '"' tf"tC)INr SeTom•n ptor•oo' 11•1.0 PG ··~ou L !'UY"' como1ne• 1ne 1'10\ "rowb•ll comedle\ with• Hllcl\coc~ 1111111er •1111 twcceech mo\I of '"" time ,,,.,, •• -tNno 10< ev•rybody >l•P•llO,, -II t l\tte<ltn . • moa•cvm of rOtNnc•. MO\I OI •II. l""r" " Go1a1 ... Hawn. '""° 0.11,,.,,. • brllil.,,llv •u•l•lnl!CI prrformance •s lhe r.>lonoe 1n IOOIMlrdy Ch••r CIWI,,. rel>e\ on som" of "'' IV m•nner1MM. bul his OCDul a~ ~ 1 .. d1nQ m•n >"°"'1 oroml"' Collfl HIOQln>, ..now revf.,ence 101 Hllch<O<k ••• lll\ClltYtCI 1n •Silver !>ltt .. ," wrote tlll\ one •nd ll"<'<IP<I ••well H• know> -to kffo 1ne ec llon golnQ lhttll PG, prob•bly l>tOU~ OI I-, WQOe\llVt~U •..0 ~erH, •ll mua "CA,.•ICOllN ONE" I> a IOC>nalch •llventurt, •n .udklous l•le 11\dl •tr••n• credulity 11~1 to Ille break· lnQ POlnl. L•ttr•I ml-v1•wer> m•v uolf "' ltw ta le 01 • Ma" lana. Ing l•kell by • a.s.,.rtle govern. ,,,.nl, bul Ille 11<llon I• I.st""" Clever enouqh 10 emnare thole In w arch Of enlttt•1nmen1 BulMs, •Her Ille t evelatlons In W••hlngton, w!IO can call Ille .iorv l••·letc Md1 Writer OlrectOt' Peter Hyam'\ ,,. d SPl...,llill \loryttllet Wf\O <•n ll••w lln~ P"•for,.,.ncu lrom Mllcoolors d\ well •• ll<IOrs. T ... CHI Jam.,, 8ro11n, Brend• V<ttt.,o. Sam We terslon. 0 J . Somp\on. H.ol Holbrook. IC•rtn Bl•O •no ro11y !>ev•I" In • l>flt'I, lunn, 1>11 Ralf<! PG .. THI O•IVI •" ~ w1lh d ltr rill( t llHe of• rotolle<Y ttl•w•y Ut by squ•OtOfli of police c•o Tiie movie PtO<MCli-.it!lll t11eru11er All ol !ht cMracl•" art ne,,,.len • •nd wtller-<!lr«lor Welter Holl •P. .,..,, 10 11e .tWrnPllno an ••liltnll•I <•'-<"•'• fitm. T"• comb1n•hon c1ot1n·1 won:. INt ll""""""' of '"" >I Uni\ only underllnlnQ Ille emp11n.u ol t,,e Cll•IOQUe Run O'Ne•I Mver chang .. hi• bt•nd ••P"HS.an. •ven •t •oo mOh, •"" ls.bell• Aaltnl' IOV.lv lace •t· mains bl•n-BruGe 0.rn p1ey• one ol Ill~ il•nll•rd BruGt Dern cra11t\ o lhe 0.IKll•t R•l.O R "WHO'LL STOI" THI •AIN" "an •mblllou• Pf't\tnt..Uy a11eoory ol !IOw ti.. Vitt....,,, _, co<ruOl.O 1n· 1l1¥1Clv•I II..._ Mich.Ml Morltl1Y. 6 M•rlne turned jour,..1111. M<lclo\ lo run heroin from Vlel,..m lo the Unit ell Sl•lt>, •na lnvol•es "'' wilt. Tut\dav WtlO. and • tormer Merine buddy. Nick NoUt Tney lmmte1ie1tly encounler • sadistic oanQ WllO ,.,., or m•v not be government llQent\. Motlvetlon\ are nuv Nolle tt•ll• Nletuche •nil \Ome \.e<lutnc~ fail. \.UCh a\ a mtM· •nQle\\ foray Jnto thf! mm world Bui llltector l(erl Rel\I keeps lllt lension mountlnQ lrom llw beolnnlnQ, ana l\e Cir•~ -rlor penorm•nc•• trom the 1111ee sl•n Relell R . It contains rough tanqu119e. torture seqven<M ano CM· monslt•llon\ofdruquw. "HOO~E•" '' • >l.irpb•nQ "'fDllOWUP to llSI yUf'\ •ur1>7IM! hit "Smot.ey .ona the 8.ond11:· Tiii\ time Burl Reynolct\ "the worlll'• Qreate•I >tunlm•n • .ancl cllrtt'lor Hal Nffdfltm kno•inQly tNds f\tm •na h1\ bt'•wny conorh througn " •utUtS•ton 01 l•n· tas11c \lunls .. Net'dllam. one of the ~t stunlm<'n ~ltv~. obv1~l'f Ill.nows the terrttorv. bul he'> •l>D Sllllltul •1 oortroylnQ tht' cam•••ll••oe DI 11\al l••rlfls 1><ee<1 It'• all lalrlv mll\01 .. 1. l>ul 101.01lv tnl~r1alnlnQ ReynolCI\ I\ \UOj>Orled nicely by S.lly F1•IO, B•l<ln l(pllll • ..., J an MICll.MI Vlntctnl R•led PG. JUST WHEI VDU THDUIHl n WIS SAFE TD ID BICK TD THE MDVIES PETER. SULEAS s1arri~ Hel8EiT LOM • R.OleaT WEIBE& · · with I DrAN CANNON . Mvsl( MeNRY MANCINI • Eat<uim Producer ~Y AMMf ),run PliJ b1 fWf" WALDMAN·KON CLAa~·IAKE EDWA&DS ffi "New and shinlng .. .speaks to anyone who has a feeli~g for the amuement of music." " COMPELLING AND REWARDING. IN EXTENDING HIS RANGE, WOODY ALLEN HAS ALSO OPENED UP NEW POSSIBILITIES FOR AMERICAN MOVIES." .... "- • ...., ,,,.....,. ~. '*'"'~~ .. ....,.,.,, , ... ~ ... llGCaA.&:LKW\.n PETER~ THEIEEG~ ·75Gf. P£PPEICS Lanll' HEARTS CWB BAND" , n'.iHm BOWIB> PADLMICllOLAS DONALD PLl!.ASEJfn 1 -.... SAMMPAmlA~ ~snmmRG ~~ AEROSMJTH ALICE COOPER EARTH WIN D a. nRr BILl.Y PRESTON _ .. BE.KIT IDWUI>S ............... ..... .. i)ii'AiftaoNT ROlllT m~WOOD aacallLSCJIULTZ NOW PLAYING c11EDOME •~ Orange 634-2553 [)iily l 30 .3 4~ ·600 .8 1~·10 JO .. ._STEVEN FARBER, NEW WEST MAGAZINE A JACK ROWNS-tHARLES H JOFFE PROOUC110 N EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT .. A movie of amazing uncompromised punty. And as a piece of the film-makers art . it IS thrilling." -CHARLES CHAMPLIN. KRISTI CRIFFl'l'H MARYBETl-I I llJRT RICHARD JORDA DIANE .KEATON E.G. MARSHALL GERALDINE PAGE L.A. TIMES . MAUREEN STAPLETON SAM WATERSTON Drector of Photography GORDON 'MWS Executive Producer ROBERT GREEN HUT Produced by CHARLES H JOFFE Wntten and Otrected byWCXXJ( ALLEN J edwards CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 "H8 AVIN CAN WAIT" OrlMWlh Werrtn Bt•lh '' •l\lon 01 tht i..fealter 11 I•• pl.oc:lll piece of arv· lowtll 10 rtlv<n •o Hrlh. "'" •• • OOWHfUI mllllon•I••. lh•n .. :~~!~rb•ck lot '"" lo• AnQel'll Th• \VOl>O,t1no t •f\~ 1, tin• •SM<••tly ~\Of't, Jee' W•t<Wn .. ; lhe IOOICMll lt•l"4'• •nil (ll•tlt\ Grocs1n •no Ov•n c.nf"On a\ mu,der olotter' R•t"" PG, but,,,. 111m "•• titan •• B .. 11y·~ • !>lwmooo ••• raun<"'Y le• ··--· ""' -ly -11•d l>o•irll • _...,llt CA>nt0<0. Mi" S..Ch OlotllnQ tOUlll ... ve P<OY..0 .t "-•"•nly d1w:ster, but m1r.c1• .. do ... P ... n. t•••nly OfOflOUn(;.0 O.tcl from • c•r ttHn, Joe Pendleton ceu11v1 I\ •J· • J THEATRE MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CALL 640-4600 gRESS U•l'IQ\IAL: T"A l\IW RE~1JIR1:u! "IT IS WILD MD CRAZY .•• WVfS ONE FEELING LIKE AN ANXIOUS FRESHMAN PLEDGE WHO AT FIRST FEELS A UTILE un OUT OF THINGS. BUT WHO. IN THE END, CAN'T RESIST JOINING IN All THE flit" ....... ., ••• .-• 0• • ""'"' "1F YOU'RE IN HIGH SCHOOL, IF YOU'RE IN COUEOE. IF YOU'RE OUT Of COUEGE. IF YOU'VE EVER Hf.ARD Of COUEGE. A NATIONAL ... LAMPOON FAN, A SATURDAY .. 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C.•I I oh 11 \\. t\ 111 • ,Hlrl Jo:l 11 .1 lw t h T:.i' lor c.11 c• .11111111~ tlw long 11 .... 1 o l Holly wood st <•r~ \\ hu v. 111 ht'! p t'l·ld>1 uk "GE's All Star \111ll\l'l''<u y." •1 t v.u hour extravaganza tor11~ht ,1t ~ •m J\UC:. ('hannd 7. «D MERVGAlmN Guest host: J°'1Y B•SN>O Guests. Rose Mano. l<•p Adotta. Tom Bresoh. Lor• Lieberman. Marl!f'I Jensen. EE) MASTERPIECE TiiEATRE ""'"'._...,, fit'"" H•,\t'f'l .. vtt •~hlh h'1l1 , .. .,.,~ , •••• ,t,.bntU Mld ~v1~1tt .0 10" '"'"" lt ~ PAOJECT UNIVERSE [Cit~ 8 CROSS-WttS t_Q) MERV GRIFFIN (•u@SI llOSI J0t•y S•>llOP c.ue~ls RMe Matru. "-.P A<IOlla Tom Btesn 7:00 I) CBS NEWS 0 N9CNEWS 0 UAASCLUB 0 WORLONEWS TONIGHT 0 (I) JOt<ER'S WILD tD SIX MIUIOH DOLLAR MAN Run. Steve. Run • a) SANFORD ANO SON EI;) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT ~ VOTER'S PIPELINE f t•tt llU<t 71J .Jtm C CJOpnt ..1u.t • < "'""''" C <Juntv rtHw,m1.t11 dHHI with thH ·~~IHI~ ttnd c;11r11.lodllll)S If' 1111• Nov11m1>1>r gttno1.1I .,1~tt0n 7 30 t) BOHKERSI C.Uf'!.t Soody Oullf ,,,. 0 Pl.EASE STAND BY 0 NEWLYWEDOAME 0 10) lfOU YWOOO SOUAAES 0 LOVE EXPERTS l!) AOAM-12 EE) 28TOHIGHT ff) THE MUPPET$ Ouosl Roy Clark 8:00 I) WONDER WOMAN Oiana Prine~ t>eeornes a wonted woman w11110 tritekono down a roll ol top st-cre1 moerolllm 0 WAVERLYWONDERS Joe Checks Out lne Channt-1 Liiting11 I) KNXT 1CBS) Lo<, AnQt'IP., 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqelcs " KTLA (lnO ) Loe, AnQt!le'> fJ KABC-TV (ABC) LOS Angclt .. , (1) t<FMB (CBSJ San D1eqo 0 KHJ·TV (Ind) Los AnqOIC':> ®J KCST (ABC) San D1l'CJO CD ICT1'V (Ind) LO<; Anqplp·, Q) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Anqele~ ~ KCE r. TV I PBS) L OS AngPll"i ~ KOCE· TV cPBS) Hunt1ng1on Be.Jch l1brorran Joe'> romonuc. uvnrluros to the scnOOI l10111ri1111 backttro when 'Ille unll•l)(lGledly lolls madly "' love w•lh htm 0 MOVIE • •' • JOfy' (19721 Rob· by Ben!IOll. Jann Marley A young bOY m8tures auoc;kly wnen ne mU$t avenge 1119 MJnseleSS murder ot htS lllttwlr 12 NS-I 0 @) DONNY & MARIE Guests· Jaclyn Sm11n. Allll Cooitdge, Paul l~ndo. Dirk Benedict 0 MOVIE • • *" "lhe Great Escope" (Part 21 1 t983) Jnme' Garner. Steve McOueen Br1ttah. Amer•· r:an end Canadian POWs pion a massive breakC>Yt lrom a Nazi camp (2 hrs I tD CAROLSURNETT ANO FRIENDS Guest w1111arn ~Ml a) MOVIE • • • •;, "But Not for Me" I t959) Clark Gable. Lill! Palme< A youno actreas ~~ks a romance wtth lier m1ddle·aoed pro<tucor (2 11rs I f.E) ml WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (I) LATIN PROFILE 11 30 D WHO'S WATCHING THE KIDS Melissa Runs Away ' "The Mayor 01 Coster· bridge" The Mayor and Donald Farfraego aher the same woman, the wtoOle town learns ol Henc/lard s secret paat from a suri><rs- '!!il source tPart 4 of 71 tRI W APPALACHIA SOUNOIHG An aoaptatlClll ol Rornutus Ltnney's stage play, this program presents a reahs· 11c POrtrayal ol tho Appala- ch<an culture and its Slrlll)· gle to survive '" an cncroacn1no techn01og1ca1 SOC•!!)'· 10:00 I) llJ FL YING HIGH (Premiere) Sun-st Air- lines flight attendant Lisa Benton (Connie Seltec;i) learns that tile Cl>eeleGllke she led tile plane's piloll wes e-0ntammated 0 THE EDOIE CAPRA MYSTEAIES "Murder. Murder" A sing- er (Tricia O'NelHl oteCused of muroerl119 a weatttly 1ndustrtahst claims she was busy kllting someone else at lhetlme. eo NEWS a) NIGHT GAu.ERY fD SPECIAL · Unron Maids" Three women !ell of thetr roles 1n Dick Clark Still 'Now' By DAN LEWIS TV D•I• Serv1u HOLLYWOOD ''I'm a three-headed beast ," Dirk Clark :-.ays moc'kslly. etnd then e num{'rates · "I 'm a promo ter. a produce r and a finge r r>0rnl4•r .. lie cons 1de>r~ h1m.,elr the modern·day Ed Sulli v an. t he late nc w~papcr columnist who twramc a tt'lcv1s1on varicl) hour ho!:\t and did l1tth.• mon· than entrodu<:l' uc·b for 23 :.1·asons S ullivan tnile<f for CBS. Dick Clark is on NliC this year, for the first stage of a long-Lime deal. which r e portedly will enrich Clark'!'\ production com- pany by some S20 million for multiple projects. includmg movies. serit.'S d evelopment and CLAllK daytime shows in add1t1on to his weekly "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday" Vilriety hour each week. DICK CLARK IS A paradox. H~ started his television career 21 years ago. and except for the sideburns. he looks as young today as he did 20 years ago. J,ancaster To Narrate War Series More important than his e terna l youthful lo?ks. C~ark has an eternal contemporary feeling. flls audience grows as new generations become loyal "American Bandstand" fans. watching the Saturday afternoon network program on ABC. Rcyond "Amer ican Bandstand.'' Clark has wid ened his appeal lo the daily afternoon lclcv1s1on watcher, who secs him as host of the "$20,000 Pyra mid" game show. The elderly, the s it ins. the young housewives arr as much his fans today as the kids who watch his dance show. CLARK TALKS ABOUT his success as if it amazes even himseif. . "I can't ~ing., or dance.~· he says candidly. "I Just talk. which 1s a peculiar technique, born of this medium <television l." What prompted the NBC pact was a special last fall tilled "Dick Clark's Good Old Days." When NBC scheduled that show. complete with n.ostalgj~ for the late '50s to early"'60s, everyone f1~ured 1t was a throwaway, s ince it was s lotted opposite the opening gam e of the World Series . THE CLARK SHOW WAS critically well re- ceived. but more important, it got a 37 s hare of the audience. a magnifice nt number considering the "ThC' Unknown War ." a la ndmark t elevision series of 20 one·hour his co:~" t~l1p.L~o:~me ntuy ~.,_.-"" ..-n• • .. .:•· r ~~.,,.('\ t;v ·. .. .. -. . -: .. ·dra m a of the Eas tt'rn Europ<'an front during World War II. and star· ring Burt Lanca.c;ter as hos t. will debut on K JIJ. TV Ch annel 9, Saturday. Oct. 7,at7p.m . F il m footage from Soviet archives. m ost of it hitherto unreleas ed will comprise the major p ortion of the series, s upplemented b y film from both United Stales and British arc hives . Lancaster spent three weeks in eight cities in Russia. for location filming. It marks one of the fe w times that the s tar , who won the Arademy Award as best actor for "Elmer Gan- try" will a ppear o n television. "The Unknown War" was produced by Air Time international. t h1• s ubsidiary of Air Tim<.'. Inc., a leadin~ N1·w York·based communicA lions organ12at1on, 1n rooperat1on with &wtn film of the t" S S I( ll 1s the culnumtli•m of mor1• tha n a year of n1·~ol111 lions between Rrucc FoJeel and F~d Wt•iner. Air Time's pre:i1idcnt and executivt vice president r espectively. and of ficialsofSovlnl1lm TONIGHT JIM COO,H-HOST 7lrd CMd 74th As..,..y Dl1trict C_.datH O~GECOUNTYPUBLICTELEVISION • .. ~ • .-........ 9\ ..,,,._. ... .. . • ... • • • TUBE TOPPERS NBC U 8:00 The Waverly Won- dt•r:-.. Joe Namath courts the school libruriun <Joan Van Ark J and runs into more than he can handle. ABC fl 9:00 -GE All-Star An - niversary. John Wayne hosts an array of Hollywood celebrities in this two-hour variety special <sec photo at lefll. .CBS f) 10 :00 -F lying High . Tonight's episode. originally centering on a plane in trouble. has been changed to a lighter theme because of Monday's air tragedy in San Diego. tho stormy b<rth of Ille C10 m MARK RUSSELL Mork Russell presents 11 new season ol satirtGal humor. pQ1111Ga1 barbs and to at sono take·olls 10:30 Q) NEWS SPECIAL "Country Tales • The rnona:ttery bore. Srolher Humphrey. becomes revered alter God Pll' • forms a miracle 11:00100(1)@) NEWS DATING GAME • MOVIE • • •;. "V10lent Enemy" ( 19681 Ed Begley. Susan Hampshire. Sell I sh motives mvltoply the dan. Qef when 11 oroup ol IRA m!lfl plol to destroy a Brll· rSh factory 1n a dehant ges- ture of lflSh Independence (2 hrs I tD THE GOHO SHOW • MONTY PYTHON'S - FL YING CIRCUS Eli) DICK CAVETT Guost. Andre Prev111 (R) ~ MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT 11:30 I)(]) NEW AVENGERS "Anoeis 01 Death" A key group ol oove<nrnent 0111- crals doe ot supposeov na1- ural causes al18' tile" trrp11 10 a hoallh l11rm. G TONIGHT Jonnny Catson celebrates his 16th anniversary 11s hOSI of "Ton+ghl" wtlh htmed htQhl'OhlS OI pr8Y1• oussnows 8 TWILIGHT ZONE A ventrt10Qu1st troes to make e name ror himself rn second-rate night clubs. 0 @) BARETTA "Tho Sky Is Falling" Baret· ta searcnes for a tJ.year· old boy wno was tho only witness to a murder (RI tD TiiE 000 COUPLE F' elt • 's rllness fllln5 0 SG8f' S pl.tn' to use the apartmenl tor a romanlrc r~s ti) OETSMART fD CAPT~ED WORLD NEWS TONIGHT M:>RNING 12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Oreoorv West's wolo •S tt1alous when She sees hom w11r. anoth8' woman 1n his arms tD JUKEBOX Host Twiggy Q) HONEYMOONERS Elll MOVIE • • • The Magocran c 1959) Ma• von Sydow. tngud Thulin. Olrncteo by Ingmar Bergman A cyn1c:;a1 meooc:al ottico< Wflo hum111. atos a travel1119 troupe 1n 191h-c;entury Sweden IS haunted by the o"<>st ot ooe of lhe otaye<s 12:30 8 MOVIE • • ''J 'Silent Enemy · ( 1959) L-encie Ha<Vey Dawn Addams nahan 1ro0men 31e thwivteo rn therr effort'I to attach mines to the sides ol Allred ships t t hr , 55 min ) tD HIOHHOPE8 a) LAS VEGAS SPORTS LINE 12:37 0 MOVIE • • ,., ' The Spy Killer ' 1 •9691 Robert Horton Sebastian Cabot A mu•- der SU~I IS •eleased on tne cond1t1on that hP I obtain lhe names ol spies rn <:n1na ( I hr 30 mrn J ®)MOVIE • • " Anoet And r he Badman" ( 1947) Jol1n Wayne. Gail Russell A Oua~er g111 saves a notou. ous gunslinger trom h1s enemtes 11 hr . 20 min ) 12:40 I)()) CBS LATE MOVIE • * "Zeppelin" ( 19 7 I I Michael Yori(, E11<e Somme< An espoonaoe ageol du<rng World War I 1~ "~'19nl'd 10 d»~t•ov 1ne utltm818 1n C.tlfman wedP· Oil\ I,_.. d" tq1bleS 1.00 (r) MAVERICK SMOy Deal At Sunny Acres tD SOAPFACTORY 1·30 0 MIDHIOHT SPECIAL HO'll Oolly Parton OUUtl Alic& Coope•. Crystal Oayle, R1t• Coo1rooe F'r nkie Vall!. Paul McCart· n&y and Wings. Vvonnu Elhman. Chuck Mano1ono and a salute to OuMn tD MOVIE • •" "F'rOlllNll Hellcat' ( t9661 Elke Sommer. Stew3f1 Grange< A Iron· 1.er aovonture< and hrs ~ICI< gUlde the d<IUOh· •er ol • diamond dt!&ter lhrou<Jh t Ile Roell• wt>ere •h41 IS klOnapped 12 hrs > II) MOVIE • • • "Lisbon" t t9561 Ray Milland. Claude Rams ~ost>On's shady side is seen 1hr~h ns cromrnal and mysterious elements. (2 hrs I 2.000 MOVIE • • "Tam Lon" ( 19691 Ava Card.-. tan McShane A 1aoy ol great wealth oevotes her whole ht" 1n '"" passlClf'lale pvro;u11 ot plea~u•e 12 11rs I 2070 NEWS 2.258 NEWS 2.30 I) TAU(A80UT WITH TRUMAN JACQUES Transpartatt00" Repre· ~ntattves ot RTD. Com· muter Computer CaltraM. Combus ano otl1ers 01s cuss the tutu•e ot mass 1rons11111 Ca111o<n1a Q MOVIE • • ·, • S11oot loud. Looder I Don I Unoe.. sliind ' 119671 Marc111to Mastro1annr RaQuel Welch Aller drellmfl'l<j that l1t' witnesse<J a mu•<ler 1nll()IV>ng 11os ne<ghbo<'I " men h&s troul>le d<Stor,. ouish111Q between taf'l<1sy /Ind reality (I hr • 55 min I 3:000 NEWS 3:30 I) STEVE EDWARDS . m MOVIE • • • · Caugt>I" t 19491 J&m~ Mason Barbara Bel Ce<ldM A younq woman •S torror-~trickeo wf>ef'I she •ealozes her new husband ''a PSVChOPath 12 hrs I a) NEWS 4'001) NEWS 0 MOVIE • • 1 The Violent One~· ( 19671 Fernondo l.imas. Aldo Ray Murder suspects. rn danger o.I belno lynched. dre 'lavtl<l by the Sherril (I hr .. 30 min~ 4:2S Q NEWS 4:30 I) MOVIE • • "Breakout ( 19671 J.im"~ Qr.,1 y Kdlhtyn lllly\ 8 MOVIE • • • '"t I U f ........ ~ ( 19311 0 t -'GH Moore St"art Erw111 An ooer• stat is k><lnaoc>eO by an ilQllfll detemuneo 10 na11t1 ,,., uncle< controtet ( t nr 30m1n I S1\TI 'Kl>A Y M:>RNINO 7:00 f) CAMERA THREE A Pursuit Of Fotk Mu5K In Ametoea • Tile early 1nllu()nc(o ol Btrtosn culluf" on AtnftflGan fOlk mulllG rs fl•{ltntned (P11rt t of 31 I YOGI'S SPACE RACE BIO BLUE MAR8LE @) P1NK PANTHER HOT FUOOE tD ELEMENT Al('( NEWS a) WOMAN:REELTO REAL EJil YOOA FOR HEAL TH ()) SPANISH 7:30 I) ousTY·s TREEHOUSE 8 PACESETTERS @J scooev ooo 0 THE LOHE RANGER tD THArSENOUOH a) ROMPER ROOM El:) TO 8E ANHOONC£0 (11 THEADULT JOURNEY 8:001)()) POPEYE Q MOVIE • • '•• "Bad Mt>n Ot 1omb~rone" (19491 8arrv Sullivan. B100erock Crilw· lord Romance and death 1111 11>" Me l!I .Jn adve111ur.., turned bandn c 1 '" JO m1"• 0 ®l FANOFACE 0 MOVIE , ~ • • CtH•~lopf\ .. , COiumbus t 19491 ~·t!Oric M111ch Florence E•oooqe An a•C>IOH!• seek<; lhe p& m1"1S•on ol 1ne Spanr~h court 10 s;:ul on a daroget- Ou'• m1~s1on 12 hr'> 1 tD MOVIE • • • • • • "Oh11er l w•st · l tCl481 Robert NPWIOn. John Howard O~V>e'S A v0uno orp11an '" I01ceo rntn lhl' c11m1nat world '" Of(J('t ,,, .. tU(YtY .. Q;l THE AOAMS CHRONICLES JOhn Adams Revolut•on- ary c 1110 1 ni;r· Adams comm11men1 to hberty results 1n d11toeu1t ~para- 11ons from Ab1ga11 while he ~erves as delegate to Ph1lade1pn1a ~ Conttl'W!ntal Congr.,ss 8:30 0 OOOZJLLA POWER HOUR 0 0-0J SUPERFRIENDS a) SOUTHERN CAUFOAAIA After 21 Years on TV oppos ition. ·'The obvious r eason for its success was that 1t was filled with nostalgia bits.'.' Clark contends. So. his new weekly hour will have nost algia in it. a long with a dozen or so additional elements. The nostalgia segme nt will include a where-are- t hey-now bit. He'll have one comedian who is well- known, and o ne who is new. SINCE IT IS A family-hour s how. there will be family-appeal acts -yes, even animals and stunt performances. Clark really cons iders himself the modern day Sulliyan. T he re also will be music acts -a singer or a group. Clark says he's looking for a S ullivan.type show and notes. ''I'm practicing fo lding m y arms." He contends that s uch a s how would e nl iven television. which he cons iders "a little too sterile now." C LARK KNOWS HE'has tough competition in • the high-rated ''Eight Is Enough" on ABC. He also is aware that variety h as not been successful in recent years. But he discharges that notion b y claiming the shows that were presented were not pure. "Captain and Tennille tried it but they tried to make 1t a comedy show with two s ingers a,, c·o·hOsLo;;." Clark explained. "Sonny a nd Cher did the same thin):?. and now we h<tve Donnv and Marte who are Sonny and Cher updated .. · 11r ·11 bank heavily on his own tastes. ba:.cd on a quarter of a century in the busines~. "I've got a pretty good idea of what peopk· watch." Clark a sserts. "I don 't d enegratl· television. or the people who watch 1t That ·s why 1 ·ve hung in there for 25 years. We do strike to tht· masses." EXCLUSIVELY TOGETHER AT EDWARDS CINEMA • IOltH ST1GWOOO "" ,. • .,~,,,.,....,..,".DEE ANTJtOH'l '• • ...,. n MJC RAJ:L SCllUL Tt PE'fER FRAMPTON THE BEE GEF.S -----"SGI'. PEPPER'S LONEIY HEARTS CLUB BAND'' -n.1•-..i -------------FRANKIE HOWERD PAUL NICHOLAS DONALD PLEASENCE AIROSMITH ALICE COOPER . EARTH. WIND & flRE BlllY PRESTON N"t>GEORGE BURNS. ""',,, ... ~~tl#ifl.,ft ,... Jll ,Ot»t H ,..., I •t lH "' ltllltllo1.-,"" PAT.ictA llJC1l Qt0R~£ WAmN REN RT EOWAIDS fU,..,,,fVI ~..,-,. 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Ill >Ill t< f C ,In I I It Al \N •,\\'YI II "BUDDY HOLLY" IN FO\JR TRACK STEREO HARaOR ot ADAM$, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·1101 .. . . . .. . . . . -. . COMICS I CROSSWORD DAILY PlLOT €f Fndlry. S.,,teml:ler 29 1978 ----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:::.-=-=-=-=====================~ by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson BOOMER by Brad Anderson ( --- 1>? . \i., "J .. 0 '( . . MARMADUKE MW U 6l.)21 ll\;t. A'~"' T ' V ~J MASCLJLINE ; I l ( '\· 7 '\ .., BU1 F'1CSI l Nf.EO A LllTL!:' HtJ6 . -(/ -_.,, ~: PEANUTS by Charlts M. Schulz ·'..-~4f\1-. 4Ct.i F~~ SU6\\ITTIN6 lfCXR MANUS(~1Pr '' :l~{ •• ti! •• ,., C mon Marmaduke 1 Phil will reco11l'1 much fo~tt?r without you lying on top of him ' FUNK Y WINK.ERBEAN :SHOE . ·. .. .. . . MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX '~ 6QtH SIT~ WHl1£ I OOTO COUEGE ?' '. If: , ' .. MISS PEACH ---- ')b(J W,AKE UP, <:ENTLeMEN·· I'M STILL NoT t;~AfJo<)T 1HE ST,ATcJS OF 5KYL,AB. M~sn:'.IA . !'VEi A~KED Y0t.A MANY TIMI~ 'TO MAKE ME A 01.A"!Al;( C.HliF ..• by Tom Batiuk Rl(,tff I IF 1 CAN E£U.. 511- HUt.IDRED BOXEb 1 IOJ..l.J Will GtT THI& ~ UNIFORM C>JIT~ 1H€ 6'uJER 5EO<Jf N& ! by Jeff MacNelly ......... r~--.--.,. "' ........ 1!111 "'-' by Ferd and Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER IT'S,..\ .SHoWCAPs OUTY TO P.EICPETUAIE A Pl<1~­ 'IV!NN 1/\/G LINE/ I AM FOPCEP iO 1AAPE (FOR A M~E FIFTH O' SCOlt'H) A RARE POSS~SSION!: nu: vuv MASK WORN ''(1lfE L.ONf RAN6fR! NANCY IMAGINE-·- WE CALLED OFF OUR PICNIC TODAY CJ JUST BECAUSE THE WEATHER MAN PREDICTED RAIN J J -Lt. ,, NOW e.m·~'IC ~f..\ ct> 50, OR:: l 'M QCAIT TING "T".,..E PAP&! by Mell AGATHA CRUMM I I L DR. SMOCK IS -rHe:Re;: SOM.S--rHING YOLJ COuL-c:::> PO -ro MAKE: ME: 1.-00K Aeou-r -re::N Y E:ARS Y'OUNGE:R; DOC? MOTLEY'S CREW aE7'~ AIO!l<'C ISTHE PIO::. OF /HE 1-ITTc!::.f n by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux _.---'! THIS IS MR. DRIVER'S ANSWERING 5ERVICE ! HE ~Ot>LO SE CONTACllNu I/IE IH THf NEXT HOUR OR SO! WOUl.D YOU LIKE TO LEAVE A MESSAGE, 51R? '' UJE THIN1' l{Ov HA\E A GRE.\T FUTURE IN WK:Ti~6" ''LIKE i\ 1Atf6E ADCRE5Sl.'J2 ENIELJFE: ~ c,i -_ _,__ __ vv e; 1.-1.-, HAVING MY'SE:l.-F c:1ve OR StX SllFF c::>RINKS N\IGH"'I c::>o ,,..,, I by Biii Hoest TELL HIM, JUNIOR . by George Lemont by Templeton and Forman . TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Nocturnal mammals 5 G1ve1 10 Tartle talc 14 -av•~ 15 lake of Fin land 16 T rmber wofl 17 Russ. ta~u 18 MVlh 19 BlefM/l 20 St11p 22 Peddled 24 Gyn1 s mother 2S Endure 27 Heckled 29 tnsulted J2 Patr1011c gp 33 F0<mer Fr 50 -noSt• 52 Memory f09QPI 54 Punrsh 58 M~ tract· ablo> 59 Wuch 00 Oes1~t 62 Scold 66 Grand Duke ol MuSCO'IV 67 Entree 11em 69 Bone 70 Whalt> 71 Kansas 11ver n S«ular 73 JOtnl 74 Eminent 7S P1tu11a1v hom1Q111 DOWN UNITED Feature Syndicate Thur9diy Puulo Solved 12 0Pgra4c I 3 Us.:d .in ,111111 ?1 Humu1 23 C~rlv ~ Slangv ,.. 11)'1 48 M0<rmnt SI 8C>drds 'l com 1 fastene1 26 l<'<lqcr ,.,, word~ 34 Meat Sl'rved 2 furooean try SJ Millo.x_ WdV on a skuwer nw• ill T 11rl IP ohr!nom1· Var 3 ln5trll 29 Norway·, non 36 Berber 4 Gree1 capital !>4 Youny u11o tribesmen 5 Protecto• 30 sramp~ 55 Retugi• 40 Missing 6 - -shoe· 31 English cuy 56 Marblr 42 St. Law· stnng 35 Stephen 57 Ul"lruP z rence, for 7 S1e1es Vmccnl words one 8 Svnthct1c fc. 3? Wisconsin 61 fuPI 44 Punt ber c•tv 3 words 63 Unrtr 45 Greelt the 9 Staggered 38 Boll 64 One bv onl! ~~-w . .-...1>~;r'\t'l~l!t"'•1r ;~;,P~;:•f ~~~~-l.\~~~~~. 49 Educ group 11 Non ex1>1ess 43 Obsefved 68 Generation 0 -~ 1HAi'S tAUSE HE CAN'TGO OUiWliHOUT HIS MASK. by Ernie Bushmiller Q l I n,.;D t'• i ,. ()-~-... -~ .} l ' p ·: + • '· . . . ~ A t , . . .. . . . ~ -I Cl• DAILV PtLOT r t Snow's Up Film Previ~ Season "Ska a La Carte," a fealure·length film shot lust winter. will screen Friday, Oct. 6 al 7·30 11 ru "' the Orange Coast College Auditonum, i70l l''u1rview Road. Costa Mesa. Cameramen for producer Warren Miller traveled thousands or miles last winter to produce the 90-minut.e movie. THE nLM WGIU.IGHTS the drama of sk11ng on snow 800-feet deep, and the humor of skiing on six inches of man.made s now at a resort called "Artificial Acres." The film features expert skiers in Colorado, beginning skiers in Israel, vertical skiers In I'' ranee. Enduro skiers.in California and powder skiers in Vermont. Miller will be on hand to narrate tbe film . HIS BACKGROUND includes more than 300 ski films, a network TV series on skiing, dozens of film festival awards, and thousands or television broadcasts . A former ski racer and ms tructoc himself. he is the author of three books. Tickets at $2 will be available at the door the evening of tbe performance. Proceeds from t ic ket sales will be used for s tudent scholarships. Decades Styled A series of lectures on art from the 1940s, through the '70s, opens al 7:45 tonight at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Dr. Susan Larsen, professor of art history at the University of Southern California, will conduct the fi rst four lectures on art of the '40s. Classes on art of the '50s begin Oct. 27. Tickets for single lectures are $1.SO m useum members, $2.50 non-members . The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Information 759-1122. ATIRACTIONS At Lugene's your personal style is taken into cons1dera1ton before you select a pair of frames Lugene·s Op1tc1ans are trained to give spec1altzed attention to your ind1v1dual needs Your Jtfe style The shape of your face Ycx,r skin tone . The color of your eyes. and the color of your hair all play a very important role in determining which glasses make fashion sense tor you Then when you select the frames that Iii ;our personal style. yOl.Jr Lugene's Opt1c1an will personally fit them 10 your face ar.d make StJre lhe lenses are optically correct. LUG ENE OPTICIANS Where you get your glasses is as important as the glasses you get. NEWPORT BEACH 105 FASHION ISLAND (6"--0891 I NEAR BULLOCK'S W1LSH1RE ALSO. NEW YORK. PALM BEACti, ATLANTA. HOUSTON. DALLAS YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operatJs the off1c1al recycling center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 Feathery Debut. .. . A n1?w exh1b1l , featuring Topa Topa, the ~nly Cahfornia condor in captivity, opens Saturday at the Los Ange: Jes Zoo. lt 's a r are opport.umty to see one of the world 's most end<ingercd species. c Less than 40 condors exist an the wild.) Admission to the zoo in Griffith Park near the inte rsec lion of the Golden State and Ventura freeways, is adults. Sl.50; j uniors age 12-15 and senior citizens, 75 cent s; c hi Id rC'n free when accompanied by adults. Music Coming From Atlanta The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will perform Friday. Oct. 6 in Garden Grove and in Claremont Oct. 7-8. The orchestra. directed by Robert Shaw, will play Berlioz' ·•overture to the Roman Carnival," Opus 9; .. Brahms' "Symphony No. 4 in E Minor," Opus 98; Walton's "Capriccio Burlesco" and Stravinsky's "The Firebird." The Garden Grove concert is scheduled for 8 p.m at Gard<'n Grove Community Church, Lewis Street and Chapman Avenue. The Claremont perfor mances wiU be at 8:01 p.m. Oct. 7 a nd 2·01 p.m Oct 8 at Bridges Auditorium. 1/~<f ~~-/D ~~~IL ~ere's going to be nothing straight about a CREECH & CHONG film. / Every generation has had their own com edy duo; the 30's had Laurel and Hardy. Abbott & Costello broke up the 40's and Martin and Lewis really fractured the SO's. CHEECH & CHONG have he lped make the 70's go '"UP IN SMOKE." CHEECH & CHONG are the comedy team that gave birth to rock com edy arid in the process of turning o n a whole generation, sold ten million albums. picked up numerous awards, including Cash Box and Billboard's best comedy duo. and a Grammy for their album. "Los Cochinos~ Now it's time for a CHEECH & CHONG movie. C & C's '"UP IN SMOKE"' will m a ke you feel very funny. So don't go straight to see this movie! .. Starring Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong , Tom Skerritt Edie Adams Strother Martin and Stacy Keach as Sgt. Stedenko Written by Tommy Chong & Cheech Marin Produced bv Lou Adler & Lou Lombardo Directed bv Lou Adler Panavision • ..... f,,,-.-T-1-.. --} • -c.=-• , .. ,. ...... ' • # ... ~ • .Q "The Entertainment Sparkles In A Wedding" -Judith Crist "A Great All,,round Golden Winner. I Loved All of Thig Delightful Movie.'' -Diane Judge New York Post There is more than one secret at .•. A RODERT ALTMAN FllM .. "A WEDDING" ~ .. l,,~-T'l(J.J.()00(•) ~~ ~~~~~Pt .t..~'1$,t::.:3 ._~~~-i~~GUW~,~--: ~~£:--.:....:: .. z.· MIA f AAAOW VITTORIO GASSMAN UWAN GISH LAUREN HUITON VIVECA LINDFORS PAT McCORMICK DINA MEAAJU NINA VAN PAllANDT (ANO :>2 ~fl.TED FNENOS. RElATIVtS. AND UNEXPECTED APNV AU> (.9C\lltMfllCCNQ' ~Cl .... .-.nr9 .. TOM.MY THOMPSON ROOERT ALTMAN 10IO-V• .. JOHN~ONSIDINE PATRICIA f\ESNICK ALLAN NICHOLLS ROOERT ALTMAN !\OBERT ALTMAN '°&')oHN CONSIDINE (ii). A LION'S GATE FILMS PRODUCTION ~ ( •••1~lfN'TM~•flOS Co.QatTOWJll• PG~lliiiiJ~ ~·-·-·- NOW PLAYING IN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT AT FRIDAY 8:00-8:15-10:30 SAT/SUN edwards HUNTINGTON HACH AT El.LIS, H.I. MONn'UES 7:15-9:30 ': 15-3:30-5:45 1:15-10:30 . " -- 848-0388 . .. .. .. . . , . # • • ~ -• • • . .... ,. .. . . ,. . . . .. . -..... . . . .. . .. . .. . ' t I f f Ft1day. September 29. Ul78 DAIL y PILOT D. -HERE COMES A FIRST •• 8 Official 1979 Buick Announcement i being held right here in Costa Mesa at Orange County's #I Buick Dealership au er uick------- What' ·o special about this year's announcement? FIRST: Special Introduction SALE on We .know there are a lot of '78 cleanup sales going on, but we 're doing solllething we have never done before at announcelllent tinte. , Brand new 1979 REGALS ~~The surprise cllr of the year" REGAL INTRODUCTION SALE Not just a few to choose from, but the largest REGAL inventory in Orange County. ., .. --- WHILE THEY LAST (Ser .103632) Open 'TiD JO P.M. Mon.-Sat. · .. fh-nnge C1mnty'~ Yes...Open Every Sunday ,Till 5 P.M. . . ~--,, ·./ #f BU'Wk· l)e~er HARBOR BLVD. !SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A d ivision of Bouer Motors. Opel-Jaguar· Triumph-MG SECOND: Introducing the long awaited arrival of the 1iuiclt 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MES4 9'J9.2fnJ PHOTO FOff ILLUSTRATION Pl.JRf'OSE ONL VI All eet'S a~t to Pf-sa ... Ta• & licenae not incluaed Sale end• 48 t"'· after pub1tca11on All. makes, models and colors. ' Classified Auto Advertfaing Wl£lm:ll · h t · • I ID t e 1o .... 1 .... 1.1'.V..~ •• ·'·' • ' ' I ,, t ••• I I • . ' .. ..... .. . .. . ..... . . . . . .,.,.,.. . .,., ............. . 0 2 0All Y PILOl ,.,,cu~. S.pteMt>.lr 29 1978 LOCAL I NATION PUIHJC NOTICE ~ara medics Training MOTICI TO C•IOITOln lt·Ultt SUPllllOlt COUllT 01' THIE "C11TIO\I' 9USIMU S UAT• 01' CA.LlllOllMIA l'O• NAMI n 4'TI Ml:IH TMI ~MTY 01' O•UOI r h• tot1ow1no 0.•\()11• ••• dotno PUBUC NOTICE NO.-~ Oti\tn•'' •ti u IMC Train es to Serv San Cle m e nte (\l•I P OI MAllY LOG AN (A~llE AN O C;"MlttAC.t:S ... 8ALL.ARO. Oit< .. seo b•h• ~lr .. 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M.ml1• "ho W111 ~·0011J 1 11 ,11t• the :O.ttn I 11 nH•ni. p~r .imt·l1 1t p t uJ!1an1 h ,1, .il rt•1Hh 111niplt•te"1I pur•mt't.lu ••• tr arn1n1< rill' <'II \ ' IOt.'dlC' trrtlO('t'' .ilon)I with Ill fr om olht•r Orungl• 1 ounty t•11mm1u11t1t•!>, study ltl huur11 a W("t'k l lw hrbt phase Cll l he• 'c h no l 11 1 ~ '' 1n t h e e lu<\s 11111m l.\h ,•11· \\11ul1J ht· 11 11 umt•d11 " .. 1urh m1•tJl1·.1I I •• , Ill I n II I 11 lo! ' .1 II •I t (I m ., 11 Ii u 1 11 1 .11 11 I 11 ~· ~ a 11 11 11 l h t· r m ed 1t·11l bu ... u·" T hey uli.o rt• c 1•1\ t· tn.,1 r ut I 111n 111 h11\.\\ to -.tar I 1111r;l\cn11u .. a1t111 111i..t r.1t 1.in of 1h11i:-.. ht•V. ltt !'>U<llull, h11w tn l 'btJ btu.h 1U1.,..U}'• a od Ill ullw 1 l\'Wdl<'UI k <'hn111u1•1> Uwy w1JI Ube .1, 11111 Hmetitc·' f h I• t I ,J J II I I ' II I' )!, I l' 0 h I \ht• f 111111 ,JI J11iU'l' ur lht•lr Gut t r Project rme d Unfair T N t'\.\lltll"\ lk~it•h u t' 0Hu·1u b want tu p lt'l :.i>mt' l1 111 ~h1ng tout. h, . ., 1in \\\·.,t Coa .. t l ltghwu)' n1.•x1 tv "llt•"' 1x1rt Shun ·-. But th1·11 pl an~ haH ' d r&"'n <·omplt11nh from .J loral bu:.1 nesi-rn~n and I h1• pt1•!>1tl1•nt of the hom<.'OWOl''" J~:.nt1att0n who s a y I h t· p r I) JI'~ t I ~ cl I l> crimmutor > Laguna Na mes Neiv M embers ToPanel.s L aj!unJ B each r ealtor H erda A n d e r son h a s been n a m ed chairman or the cit y 's new Hous i n g o mmttlee a nd Di c k Toomey, a liquor store o wnl'r , has been nc.i m ed to head the c ity 's new Recr eation and Social Ser vk(•s Committee. L aJ:uria Jieach co un ci l men named 14 community m em ber!'. to the lwo panels Tuci.day dur- ing a special counr 1I m eeting to inter view potenti al committee m em bers. J orni ng H erda Anderson on the Housing Committee 11re re- altor A lan L. Robertson , who was named vire chairman and secret ary : builder Peter Rosi : artisl Andy Wang: t axpayer as- soc i at1o n off 1c·e r Virg i n i a Can kar : l u w ~tu d e n t Ann Bark e r . a nd Barbara M athewson D o nn a S M <·Con k I c wa s n a m e d "i l' t· c h a i r man an d sr rretar'I to 1 ht• Hccr eation and So<.'1al S<'rV1<.'e:-. Committee. Others on that iurnel inc lude Joh n E Robertson. a board m ember of the council on agm g , William Lucai., a public rcla lions spe<.'iahst for the Garden G rove sc hool d istrict: Arnold L aderman. chair man of t he hjgh i.chool's improvem ent com mit· tee ; Wyana .. Mickie" C l axton, Top of the World school PTA board m e mber, and bus i nessm an Thomas M . Barr ett. Carpe ting S tole n F rom Dana Site Carpetin~ valued at Sl ,265 has been stolen from a condom inium complex under construction m D an a f'o1nt O r ange County shenH'!> of- f icers i.a1d t haevei. who must h ave used a truck to haul away the rolls of carpel t ook the m a1 eriab· from a construction site at 24683 Santa Cl ar a T he probll•rn t•t•nter~ on thE.' fa<.'t that the proJCCt c~lli. for IJI• !>t ai ling 1•urb:. .ind gutter& along tht• north side of Wt'st Coai.t U1~hwav ror only one block from Or ange Avenul' to Colton Str eet. That stretch 1b an front of the Trudewmds Liquor store whose uwner , Charles Baur said he ·~reed to pay his portion or the proj ect two yea r s ago only because he w~1s told t he project would inclu<le the who le nort.h :.1de or the highway from 57th Str eet to the Santa A n a River . Monday he appear ed before touncilmen to protest the pro· J\'t't which h<.' said will w ipe out six of his eight par king spaces. He told counc ilmen h e'll still pay h i s share if they'll j ust hold o ff on his piE>ce of proper ty until t he city is reudy to do the entire north side of the highway But city oflaciali. said that·~ not possi ble T he h1~hway 1s be· ing widened on the south side. whic h m ean s the si g nal al Or ange A venue has to be r e· !orated T he n ew truffle ltght pole alignment also invol ves moving the pole in front o f t he T r a dewinds Uquor stor e, and in· st allin g a storm drain there. P ublic Wor k s Director Beo Nolan said it's cheaper to do the curb and gutter work at that location along with the work on the signal pole and the storm dr a in. Nol an also noted that B aur was informed of the one·block project a year ago, but didn't br· ing his protest to councilm en un· til M onday. Construction work on the projects began a week ago. Councilm en wer e unim pressed with the 652·sign ature petition presented by B au r 's a ttorney, George Gillette. The petit ion . w hich called for delay of the curb proj ect until the who le highway could be done, was signed by T r adewiods customers, Gillette said. Councilman Don M ci nnis, a r es i dent of W est New port , agreed with Gillette, Baur and h o m eo wners a ss ociation r epresentative Ninfa Jar vis that the north side or the highway is an eyesore. But he said the council could not order a halt in the project at this point. • "W e h a ve t o b egi n som cwhen· Wi\ho this ki nd of protest. we <'Ould come up with funci s to <lo the rest of the h 1ghw:.iy , but w e n ever hear from you peo ple ut budget lim e w hen we 'r e selling prior ities." he sai d. 'ehooltnl(. working tn ho1.1p1t ul em er gen cy rooms, 1nt cosivc <'Urt.' un1t:i. Pt'diat r ics d epart m r11t~ delivery 11n<.1 opera ting room'\ T hf' .!.('C'OOd half or the six month progrnm ,.. 1'JI ·nt 1n m t t• r n ' h I I> • w II r k I n ~ w I t h t•st obll!.IWll pt1 ramcd1 c units uround the rounty Cupt M uulc, who hn:c complet· e d l hl' t r u1 n1 n~. !>aid lll'r f urm a n c t: s t a nda r d s t h 11111.:huut the pur:1m t.'d1 c t•uur~'"' .11 t• 111.ih and pressure In l t•nsc 'fh t' ''x Sa n C"l e m t•n t e puruml<tllC'!. C<llld1dates &re ('x J>t>clt'd to completC' their training M 111 d 1 9 On M arch 15 San Clemt>ole wi ll offer two levels of 1.•m1.'qtl'nc y mcdtl•al n·sponse· pur c.im cd icb and limbulance t ransp<1rt F'ces char~ed to maintain the lJaram l'dl <.'S progru m will be based on the level of service re· ('t•1ved A per son who has a h e art a l ta<.'k 1r eq u 1r1n g oar amcd1c!>l will pay $85 for the p ~rarne d1 cl. 1.•a ll a n d t rani.portat1on to the hospital, 11 he 1:. a San Clemente resident. A non resident requ1r1ng the same ser vi ce m San Clemente will pay $125. If a person mer ely slips and suffers a simple hrok en arm <not requiring pa ramedics I. he w 11 1 be t r a nsp ort ed to the hosp ital for $45 i f he is a San <U•Wir...,._. MERRITT DE CAMP WITH WATER FINDER Stick Gives Him an Edge on Competitors Water Witch Digs His Work By J ULESWH AP5"<1al~ Clemente resident. $60 i f he is a NELIGH, Neb . -M er ritt DeCamp, a well dig· non·r esident. . .. ger . has an edge on othcr i. i n that b usiness bwt he A property t ax over r ide. ap· doesn't J?enerally talk about it. He Is a water proved by San Clem ente voters w atc h last March to pay for par a m e<lic He doesn't talk about 1t, he says. because too ser vi ce. could not be implem ent· m any charlatans have swtndkd their way through ed b ecause of voter passagt! in A m erican folklore dai mmg supernatural powers. June of Proposition 13. Merritt Decam p , k nown above all as a m an or strictest inteerity , wants no part of that heritage. "I OON·T KNOW WHY T HE stick bends," he said "(don 't kno w wh y ll works for some and not other s. J don't know whal 1t tells about what is un· der the ground. All I know 1s that it is consistent." A w ater witch . as country people ar e aw are, i s a person who can grip a forked willow swit ch in up· tur n ed fists and discover. by watching the top bend 11••1 •ii °"''°"' h•vlnq cl•lm\ •O•'"" L•11un• h<Kh C...lllOf"'•-.,11• tht •••II O.C-•"' r9C1utred to 1110 H Oii Mt(;uir~ h i W•lnut, them, •1111 .,,. ...c...wrt llOV<N''· In NtwPQrt 8U Cll. C.l•IOtn•• """° ,,,. olllce of II• Cieri< ot t,,. obOv• tn V•ltnll,... 'clwo•a•. L••tMn• tllltd court,"' lo l)(ewnl 111etn with Du•"''l••H • 10 •OH M €0· th• 11ecn\MY vOV(""r' to IM' "" G NtL11<trn. Swtue.1- 0 t t l 1 0 11 e d t I S \' E V E N f "'°' bw\lrM•U " <Oll<lu<lt d l>v • 0fL8•tOOE. Anemty ti Uw. t14H ~r•l !Mrlnetwp trvtllo 8tvd , Svllt H, T1nt111 lt~O•tft••' c;.11tor11•• '12et0 -•(h ., lhe plot<• of ""' ,,.,_, wn ... .., With , ... Ou\tllh \ Of llW undenl_.i In t ll mtl (OUlllV C.ttr' ol 0r""9t Colll\IY 011 ~ ''" o•rttlnlno to tiw Kitt• of "''" dO>· •tmo.• 12. 1•11 ceo.111. wllllln '°"' months •lltr Ille llr\I PYOllUliOtl Of thU llOlt(o O•ted ~emllfr tt, ,.,. Slllrtn M P•rnoll Enc.lllor ot tnt w111 o• IN _... n•med D~ootnt STIYIEM T OIELl ltlOOIE Att-yMY. 114U lrvl,,. 11 ..... W M H "''""· «1"-• ~ T tt , 11 w n i.im "'"-' ... he<illMW PuDll\l'le<I Or-. C:O.\I D•OIY PolOI, ~ltmbe• 1' ...o Octooe• • u, 10. .. ,. .-1•ns PuOI•\""" Or-Co.l\1 Dtllv Pilot, S.-Pttmber "> t? JO ..,., ()( t.oOe< t . 1•11 PtJBUC NOTICE •·mn su,.••101t c:ou•f o" TMI! JT A TS OI' CM.IPO ... IA l'Ott TM• Cl)UMT'Y Ofl OttAMOIE ... ... ~ MOTI CIE 0 1' MIEAl t•G O f' •WJ·ll 1Pn1TrOM "°" "°9ATI cw wtU. ____________ IA .. O l'Otl LITTl •S THTAMl lf· [TA•Y AMO flOlt AUTMOltllATIOtl 'TO AOMIMltT•• UMOa flt THa ... ou•s .. DeNT AOMIMISTltATIOtl PUBLIC NOTICE -----,._~o=,,,------IOI' ISTATH ACT. EscNWHe.-S E •l •I~ ol B•LLI( POLLA RO NOTICE TO CRIEOITOllS CRAW O.Ce.-01' IULK TllAMSl'E• NOT•CE IS HERESY GIVEN lhtf IS..0..4101 .. 111 U CC I POLLY "NN E ALLEN •nd BRENT NOi •<• t\ rwreby qlven to crf!01l0f'\ ot lhe Wllhon ,.._O Ptr110\ lllel " bull( tt•n~ter ., intended to Ot M410. on Pt•\on<11 oropwrly he•t•ll•fltr oe-.ri11ec1 T ht n•,,.,.• •nd t>uwwn <1d6rt•\ or lht '"'""de<! trtll~etor• ••• Jeu LM. IA)S S.mo.i W•Y. ~ e .. ch, CA 91.SI Mtrltn Lee, IOS s..._ w ... l •OV,.. tk•h. CA .,.St Tl\e 11,.me\ -bU\lneu tdclrou of Ille tnlended lttllSfetH\ .,. In.ii( sn111, aoe a1~ St . Lo\ Anoe1u. CA '0003 '"'°°' Shin, ll08 Bl.ctes St .. LO\ ""99'"· CA eoo.J f II• oropertv pertinent lle•eto I\ de,.cr1be-d •n Qfllnt,., •" M•h!ri~1,. \uoo•••\. mefc~h• • .au•cwnent, ti• turt\. f urn'"''• .. bv \•ne1\. •nd •Qu opm onl ot 00Cl(St0E FURNITURE -,, •outed •t ,.s. f'•or •tew RO , C0\1• M(!w , CA 97&1& Th•• ~•o t>ullo. tr.,,,ter .. 1,,1-0 to N 'ILLEN -Iii.cl ~f'tln • petllloll tor Pr~te ol Wiit -fOt ''-• ot Lellt f\ T••l•m'1'••• v •"d to• Authorltetlon to AOmlfll•ter ullder the lndepenci.tnl AOmllll$t<•tl011 ot E\!Mn A<t. rete•tn<e lo wtll(h " made to<' turl,,., Polr11<ul¥\, -lflat the 11,,... •nd p1•u Of _1,,. ,,,. wnw tiff -Ml lor Ot~ 1' 1-n. o1t tO·OO t m .• '" -~-"'--o4 ~­No ) of wld C-1 •I TOO ClvlC Cefol..-O"ve west, ln tlW CllY of ~I• ,..,.,, CallfOfnl• D•led ~' H. t'1t WIU.JAM I . St JOHN, '-'tv(.l<tf'\ flt. YtfllOIL ALLEM ,._ WllM!rt II .... L"A-1-.CA.-,e hi· l"Jl C -1111 . .,."' ...... ...,._.. PUbll\heO Or.,. Co.tit O•tly Piiot S.IH 1•. JO, Oc1 t. 1'71 cm.11 Ot consummated •t 111e ot11ce ol -------------UNlf EO BUSINESS INVESTMENTS, IOJ~ "londr• 61•0 . P•r•mounl, PUBUC NOTICE C.lllornla 'lanl, tllll U.0·1010 on or -------------•lier l 00 pm. Oclooer 15 1•11 So '•' as '' ~MWft to '4•d tntencMd fr•n\14!!r~ \.6td t.,.tnOed TrM1\f.-rM'\ ~.l\eO tollow1nq .odltfOn•I buSlfte\\ n•m•'-•"Ct ttdart-\\4'\ wlt:twn '""' U\re-e Vt•r\ l.nt CW\t noft4f O•l•d Sec>lt!mbtr •• 1911. ln\1"-Shtn IMOOll Sll•ll •11t-Tr ... ,~ .. , UllltM.......,,1,.-. ............ 111 .. l'ara.....t. CA '9tD h i uu I t.J6-101t f •I 11H l U..ZHO Published 0r""9t C:O..•I D•lllV P1101. S.PI. 29, "71 P UBLIC NOTICE 11-41111 NOT I CE TO P(llt '>ON5 IMTEltlESl'EO IN THE !ESTATE 01' SALLY MAllTIM. OECU.SIEO. NOh(ll' •S !'Wretw qtven to dlf per\Oft~ •nltf,a\te-d .. whf:ther d\ cr'f'dilOt''t. nelr-.. itt"QAte-ft\. Of c)PYIStt\, 1n In(! f'l-\t4te of S<IL L V MAR T IN, 0.tl'•l\ed, WllOW 1••1 •Odrot\\ w6\ ll03 McClu•I" Sttffl, LO,.t ll ,,.,....,~ Tl10 lh<1I totter\ te\ldment•f''W or o• 00f'fhn1\tr•11on noe bMn I-lo Lewi\ E Eptey J' . "dmlnlst,.tor bV Benion Count•. "'~•nW\, PY'OCl.tlf COu•I, ~ <OUr1 of <Ompeleftl klrh.dlct-ol '"" 'SI-Of At~tflWS 1 het ,,.. lollow•no e>c•'IOfl •\ ·-.o 10 M ll04dlnQ per-I prO()<'tly OI IM \<ltd o.tcedenl 8 •nll nl "~r•C.t, 80• •8 LO• "''""'''°'·'°no.c-1vo1or-fh•t tt. wnotot''\tQttleO ~1rf"-. to rv 2Windows Smashed at Laguna Firms downward, where to dig ------11-.ltJMt---- ( ,..----------for w ater SUPE•IOltC:OUllTOl'TH£ ct••• "'"said "'"'°"41 P<OOft1v or (01 I.Ct Ille tlal-dlld IO rM>Ov• lh<tl cot hr< led 11< re<e••ed lrom Ill<' Sldte ol C61110rfll• to lllP \<ltd \ltl~ '""""' 1'11 '''' tia-\ttt~tarv or ot 4M)m1n1~•r•t•on h1h P bt"flr\ 1\~d P l ate gl ass window s wer e sm ashed at two L aguna Beach bus ine sses l a t e W edne sdav night. setting off bur2lar alarms at both locations Pol ice found a lug nut outside a broken window at Cove Li· quor, 1043 Nor th Coast Highway at about 10:20 p.m . Wednesdav. T he impact set off a burgl ar alarm i nside the building. Twenty minutes later. police w ere alerted to a silent alarm al Leisur e West. a sport ing goods s tore a t 357 Sou th C oas t H i g hway wher e they found a n other broken wind o w . A broken five.gallon water bottle was found outside. Nothing was t aken from either business, police said Crystal Decante rs Taken in La,nma A L aguna Beach m an reported two cry stal decanters valued at nearly S300 wer e tak en fr om his hom e Wednesday while he was away . Burglars entered the home or John Yelland, 1076 Skyline Drive through an unlocked d oor Wed· nesday, taking the two 30 ounce clear crystal decanters. Change Droppe d SA N FRA:-.lC ISC:O r /\1'1 Student d1ssatisfat•ttnn has pro mpled t he University of San F ranc i sco to d r o p a c on- troversial schedul e change adopted earlier this m onth as a lactic ag;uru;t a po~s1ble fac-u ll y str ikl'. ) Jn Merri t DeCamp's suTE CWCALlll'O•HtA foll AMERlr ... THE C:OUMf'Y Of ORANGE 'Lt'I work·hardencd fists. the .... A..,.,., ... _________ _._ dipping of the willow is ~~~~:~~ ~u,:: "" ll<''Wfl' l\a••no c l•im\ 60••n•I lllf dl'<e°""l or .1r1 lnteNl\I tn 't•d ~••••• •nd wi!Nnq to 00!«1 10 '""h ,,.. mov•l .,.ull 91te -•llen floli(P ot wch OOIKllOll to the! -!oOtl or oer'°"' •n Otbtod to . .,. lloldlflCI ~1 orooer1Y ot, tllf decedent. Suctt notice mu\I be 01ven to !hf' OO•\On l>oldlnQ lhil ~r\Ondl Pn>Pt.'f'f'I' Ot <W)tlln\I whOm Ille c l<tlm '' mtdt •t llte .od•I"\\ d~ lhted dbOv~ "'''"'" JO O•VS •lier llr"\I Ptlbllct tton of llltS not!« unmistakable. and a bit in ttie Man~ ot ,,,. "Plll•u 11°" ot eerie. "The best I can dedu ce and I 'm not claiming this is accu ratl' 1!> that the sl ick dipi-. when it is above a grav<'I for m ation . Gravel is a w11ter· bear ine form ation ... HE DISCOVER ED T HIS BY WALKING along a steep river bank . When the stic k dipped, he m arked the spot Then he retraced has path along t he riverbed Sure enough , at ever y spot he had marked above. he round an outcrop ping of gravel below. M erritt Oc·Camp has never advertised his un· u sual talent. or boasted about it. Quite the con· t rary. But it is well known her eabouts. and when a neig hbor has asked his he lp, he has obliged "I have never charged a dime." he said . "and T have refused money µeople try to give me. Jt wouldbeWTonc totake 1t ". His results h ave been uner ring, and not j ust locally. On Guadalcanal. he witched a well for t he Seabees th at for outproduced the Arm y 's two scientifically located wc lli.. MERRITT DECAMP WAS BORN IN 1913 in the nearby village of Clearwater l could that be significant? 1 and discovered his water.witching ability when he was 14. "A fnend of mine, Frank McGee. told m e he ... aw som ebody get a well that way. by witching f.'rank showed me ho w to cut the st ick We decided to trv 1t and 1t worked . for me It didn't work for ham "I began cxpcrrm ent1 ng I tr ied 1t wear ing rubber boots I tried 1t under power la nes, over t·oncrelc I tried 11 rid ing m a car . I tried 1t with the :rtlick taped to m y h<.inds to m ake sur e I wasn 't <.'ausing il to dip subt•onsc1oui-.ly . "I TRIED IT BLIN DFOLDED. I had people lead m e around to see 1f 1t ruooed an the sam e places. It did. r still have no answer s. eitcept that the laws of physics ar c viol ated consistently. The stick dipi. in some places and not in others." ORU LOUISE FAIOMAN •I\() llllO•ll ., OllU LOUISE OEllLIH tor CNnoe of Ntmt WHEAE'IS, tr.t _.i1<tHon Of OltU LOUISE FRIDM"N "ho -llOwll ti DRU LOUISE OEllLIN tor Ch•f>Ot! ol "•me hd\ ~n dulv filed '"•lh '"" clerk ot lhts Cou-1 . ..._, •I -••>nq from Htd tj)pl•<.rlton INI wld -·· c •Ill desire-. to ,.. .. ..., -<h•ncllld lo'"" orOOOWCl-Of OllU LOUISE DEVLIN NOW. THEREFOftE, it Is~ Of'· oer..s •!Id dire<i.cl '"-' .ttt per-ln-ttre\lt<J '" IN' !111•0 matter ol chellQe of nomt •Pl><!•• .,.,°"' dllov~ enltlled Coutt, In ~rt,.,..,nl J, louted al 700 c1 .. c Cenler Or . .,. '"" 1111 a.v ot NovtmOer, 197'1, •I lht "°"' of II 00 o'clo<11 AM . I~ -the~ lo v.ow C.IU'le, II ~y ""y IW~ .. ,,., !fie •P. ptt(atlon for <'*'<le ol n•nw ""'11td not ""o• •med 1 T IS FURTHEA ORDERED tlwll " COPY nl lh<\ <>'~• n. 11Ul>tls1"!CI In tilt' Orin9f: Co.tst O;tlly Piiot. <1 ~w-IM'r ol Qtntral CllCUloUIOll, prlnlltd ""° llUbll\Md tn '"" CllY of '°'' .. Me-.. County of 0r._, Sl.-te pt Ctltlorn••. one~ ••ch ~k '°' tour (41 '\4.t(C~\\•V~ weeL\ or•or to '"' ckt• •llDw wt tor tw•••nlJ ot W•d <1pplt<•h011 Oe ted 'iel>I 2o, 1918 BRUCE W SUMNER J udQe ol I Ile SUll*tl« Court l'IHO llOSIEMUUM U4S Wllslolre Ill .... , S..M J'U Let..,..._, CA "'1• AH-yler~"'-ftl UUI XJ·"'7 Publt\hed Or-C:0.~1 Oe•IY Piiot. OATED· Stc>t....ot• If. 1'711 ~E Er>"VJr As "dmOlllstrMOfot lllP E•tateol ~ttv Mfnl., EPLEY, EPl.lY & CAU LEllE•llV LTO. , .. s,rln<aStreet ~. o. 0••-.,. IE.,.e41t *._,., Ant1tW"t 12tJ1 Pubt•s~ Or~ Cotit 1>1111v Pnot Sept 2~, Del &, IJ, 1'79 4~/~ P UBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• IMY ITING 5EALEO l'tlOPOSAU lllOSJ 1'011 THE CONSTllUc;TIOM OF llC -!EAST ALT°" ~A•KWA'f WAf£• TllAHSMISSI°" MAllf ""UIRLANOS IOULaYAllO TO s.•MO ltESCltYOtlt EXP• .. sa AUTHOltllATIOlf MO. 17UM f~ECT ..0. lt1NI fl'Otl THIE 1•Y1Ma llAHCHWATIE• OIST•ICT NOTICE IS HEllE8'Y GIVEN thtt the '"""" A...CI\ Wtttr Ot\lr>tl 1n-StPt 2'. Oct.&, tl, 20, "" CS6+f9 ;~~:~~: :·:.:e~~ :~:: :":':.:! l ht day o1 Ott-. 1'71, "' '~ olfk~ ----------101 111e EllCll-l"•chltect •• o••e11 PUBLJC NOTICE Dtlow. IOf' furnlWflCI to \.11<1 °'''"ct ttll tr•n,PO'"faUOft. t'ft4'fftt141\. ~utp .. ----ml'nl, labOt wrv1c.-~, .-net '"ppUtt ll·lS1'1 t>e<•\ .. ry to <OMtrU<I .. ,., ""°'' •or NOTICE TOCllEOITO•S Ille O•\lricl. al ""''"" 11meo Y•d Pte>- HO A· .. tl1 PC>\•I\ wtll be llUbh<lv -Md •nd re-SUPElllOlt COU•T OF THIE t O tlOud di 1"°'00ic1>ol STATE OF CALlf'OAHI" f Oll Boyll!' Enq1,,.,..11no CorPQratlon, THIE COUNTY Of OllAHGE 1SOI Ou••I Str~I. p 0 Boa JOJO. In '"" M<1ll•r o• tit~ E\t .. 1~ OI N@wPQ•l8ta<h,Celltorn1 .. •111tl (; E 0 R c; I " C WI L 0 "• " ,. s S<1td btd\ \Mii tonlorm 10 ""d be (;EOR C.tA CONNORS WILD •'• t~P<tn\OVt! to tllO! contr..cl oocu""'"I' C.EOltC.1" WILD °"<'•Y,O tor .... a '"'°"' ., ""'"'°'""' .. _...M NOllU ,, !'O'tl'Oy O•V"" to tred•IOr\ l>'t' ... d D••l•KI -""''' oe lt((.Ofn. ~:~ ~1::1~ ~~~ :~.:!:,~!; P•lll..i by Ille \eCurtly referred to Ille c l•rk of lhe •lc>rH<tla tovn or to '1~~~. ot IM contrKt dotumt!lll' •rt P"M"I llMm 10 ,,.. u,,.,."I~ ., the on ltlt •11<1 _.,be u tmtMd In '"" OI· otltce ol OAVIO M LONG, Of Kelly .. llce ol lhe Oi•l•l<I t nd '" ""ottlc• of Lono. 1111 N BrOtdway. !>wit" JOI, Ille EllQineerlArcll•le<I .. 1 ,,,.. •bO•t S<1nt<1 An•. C.thlorn1<1 9?TOI, ,.ltlCh ltl· .ollrtU 1er olltee "IM C>l.ct 01 l><MMH ot Ille COPI•; of Ille! \llf<•ll«11tons """ - u""""'Oned '" dll m.mt" IMOtlnlflQ pro11m•tety one "•" ""'• '"°""*° to """ 01"1~ Such <'••m\ with IN Orawtno• ,,.. oe """""..eo d i ,,.. 01 H is family, ut least. has come to take his gift for 2ranted He has located . wit h astounding ac· curacy, lon~bun('d sew er lines. water mains. culv erts. For this purpo~t>. however . he prefers a mp, Protested r~:~k:~:~~~·I 'ods. L shuped, the th>ekness of ~~-~1;.; •. ! .... t::.w~~: .=;.:-..:. ~ • • f1\t~~~~~s" 5~~<\re;f~:~w'•-. n4tC.e\\.•'" vo.;(~f\ mu'I be flttd Of' ., , A 1 P•H~nlt!d •• <1toro .i10 within tour llte of lhe Eno•nee I rcn 1~1 by P•Y "'°"'"' .ii.r 1,,. 11,,1 C>Ubllutlon Of me111 of \IS,Q:> per ~I "nd '"'' <o•t •• 1111• 11allce. "°' •tlu-• rOQ<>rdleh ot •lletller Otltd s.ipfe-16 tt18 I ... Pl•11•. tnd ~tll<MIO<h "'~ te• Ro~u' turned. Full·~re"' • ot or4w1nol mty : '"::~.~-.. . . • -~.... ~-· ! \i if 1 • • ~ -!ll01'1'">7Uit '4 ~ Bay State Seeb Discrimination Riding BOSTON CAP> Is "Sambo" a p lucky chi ld w ho whipped t i ger s , ::t n ast y c aricature of black peopl(' or an innocent com· binalion or the nam es of two m en who rounded a national restaurant <'hain? T hat question is before a U .S. Distn<.'t Coort. which 1s being ask ed to ban the n<•me. Th<' ~late attorney gener al's office w1 •nt lo courl to t ry to forc e S.1mho·s. a Santa B ar bar a· b a sed t'ha1n . lo call itself somethin~ c•b e <is it expands i n· to Massachusetts. S ambo's already has t hree of its fum1h !>I) il' restaur ants in the stat(' althou~h one has another name und is planning t o o p en a l l east si x m ore. Proser utors ~ay unl('ss the nam e I::. bannc-Q ... r:1c rnl tensions in th e c om m Q n wea lth o r M assachusett.!. w all increase." T he case revol ves around the mcanirtg or "Sam ho.·· 'f he restaurttnl chtJln suya the nome has nothing to do with the chil dren 's story ''Little Black Sambo." a t\tlc about a boy in I ndia. WriUen an 1899 by Helun Oannerm Ml. the story tells or Sr1mbo gotUng l hc lasL laugh on a pack of tiger s who s'tole his cloth es. T h e j ealous ti ger s chased each other around a t ree and t urned to butter . then Sam- bo ate them with a batch o f pan· cakes for supper. T h e co mpatly . which h us ab out 1,000 restauran t s i n 47 states, said Sum bo is a com blnn l ion of the nam es of Sam Bat· listone and Newell Rohnelt. the m en who found ed t he ch ain m Sant a Barbara 'in 1957. The attorney ucncral's offirc savs that does not mat ter. "T he nam e 'Sam bo' Is un· derstood by numerous r esident!; o f t h e Co m m o nwea l t h o f M assachusetts as offensi ve and d<'m e anjng to black people." tt.5 compl aint said . "It i s un· dcrstood as a badge or slavery and as u racial epithet " Sambo's uses the nam e on the n e w r e s t a u rant s I n M ass a c hus etts -o n e I n Woburn, a 11ubur b no rth of Boston , i&n d t h e oth er i n R a y n h a m . a town i n t he southeaste rn cor ner of the state. Tht.• n arec or another restaur ant near N ew &.-dford was ch anged to ,folly t iger because of pro· t ests there . . ,. . . P r ot esters picketed the o pen· ing or the Sam bo's In Ray nham. and r esolutions opposing the use of 1 he n am e were passed hy l ocal ofr1 c ials in Brork ton. H a verh i ll, N ew Bedfo r d . Rock land and Rarnstable. St ate prosecutor$ went to M id· dl esex Super ior Court on Sept. 19 seeking a preh mmur y tnJUnct ion a~ainst Sambo's T hey accused lhl' c hain of "rac i a lly dis cr1 m inatpry ad vertisi ng" und "pracl 1CtnJ! r acial discr imina- tion ." Law yers for Sa mbo's suc · ceed ed i n havi ng the cas e trunsferred to feder al court. wher e no hearin~ date has been set . The !llate prosecutors contend the nam e lnsulLc; black people and d iscourages them from us· ing the restaurants Spokesmen foT the chain say the r estauranb employ many blacks and do not discriminate In a statement. Sarnbo's said th(' lltlOrney ~e ncrul 's action "depr1w s the comp11ny of pro perty w i thou t du e p rocc s~. abridges its rlRht to free speech nnd con rlic t 11 w ith feder al tr adem ark st atutes " rods m the tool box as eom monplace as a w~a"~~· "Nobody told m e they were an ything special. so I used them m yself T hey worked. Not as well as th<'y did for d ad . hut I couldn't use the other tools as wf'll :is he (.'nuld e it her ." ONE SllMMl:R ST E VE WORKED ON a farm m South Dakota where m en were laborln~ with much frustration to locate a buried water pipe. ''they were digging up the whole yard." Steve said A s a m alt('r of course. he fashioned a pair of steel rods and immed i ately found the pipe. "No sweat " All in the family. Landslide s Kill I 9 KAT MAN OU . Nepal <APl -L andslides caused by seasonal heavy r ains ..buried 19 people a ltve indu<h n~ <1 fomlly or seven. pohce here said. ---------- P UBLIC NOTICE R·JSJ" MOTICIE f0 Cflt£01TOllS SUP!flll()lt COU•T Of THE STATI OI' CALtf'OllMIA fl'Olt TH£ COUNTY O• OlilAMOl No A '10U In tl>e M•tlor ol In• E•t~lt Ot MAOCL EOtTH t<RIP'> "K" EDI It< l(RtPS ~tAWd Not1c• " twr~y Q1v~n 10 C'"f"d''°'' f\-v•no t t•1M\ lt"I: thft off•<• ot tnf , ltr• ot •n• •ror..w.O <Ovrt Of1 to pr•vnt ,.,.m 1111"' ""'''"''~"'-d 41 ,,.. olllt• ot NEIL $ Ol::ZAIRE OCZAIRl:, & BE7A IRE, 3H (•\I Ml\\lofl Ortv•. S•ll OM>tl•I. CA ""~ In Ln\ "nll'fl•• Cou11t~, wn•thl•lltr 011101\ lhe Pl"<• of P UBLIC NOTICE •"'""''' of '""'° u"Ot'r\1QMd"'tn •II meti."' 1Mr1A•lll"O In w10 t\lett SU<!I tletr•U wUP\ the f'flt.•"'''V •ov<N '' mv•l l>t II~°' OO Wlllecl ., •lorn••O within to11r mo,..tM t lttt 111e llr\I PllOllC •llOllOl lhlHll'lltl• O&•fll 'loeot lO. m t NAOMI 8E/AIRI: Aom1nl\ltAftl!I 01 IPIC' [\l .. t ot WtO Ott•~"' ar l All!IE & IEUlllE J U 1 .. 1 Mtu-or1 ... ~-~ OUrl .. , CA""• PuDll•Md Orlf!Oll C.oett 6t ll" Piiot \~pl 1', 19 Otl •. IJ m• . . ~ -~ . . OAYIO M. 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OwCHIAO NOTICE tS HIElll!I Y OIVEH IM I CA AOL YN ROSIE 8El!GL E "°' lllCICI ,._,.,,, t llellllon !Cl' Pr04Mte Of Wiii •nd tor i\W41n(t Of Ltl""' Tttl•-11· it r y •110 for AulhorlHllOll to '10 m1'11\ltr unotr Ille t-pe-nt Ad mtnl\lr•llon OI E•leltt A<t, l'•l•rtlftC• to '"'""' I\ madt tor lu•l l>H p•r II cute••. Miii llltl llte """' tlld pl Ke Of -'"O lhe -11t• bffll Ml IOf O<IOl>ef It, It/I, .. 10 00 • m . 111 Ille COll•ll'VOl'I Of 0..flment No l .. \•Id (0Ur1, .. 100 (lVI( C.lller 0.tvt Wttl, 111 the CH" ol S•nl• ""•· C.lllorntt O•ttd ~...-• -.. tt79 WILLIAM I . ST JOMN. C-tyClef- lllC:MAAO Of'Wll.IOM eltlt ll\Mf .. ALLIH.Wll.JOt&. .. GIOltOC •flf COOMOtl, IJl't Jttl "ll•nlK A-Letlt 14Kll, ~Ill-•_, .,..,..,. tw. 1'9411'-r llubll\...O Or•"O" (Of\I Ot•I'!' Piiot SHttmb<lr 2', lO •nd Ottob<lr • 1•1~ o ... , • ..... the [)ep.trl"""'1 ol lnQU\t••ft Nel•l-l II•\ deter""Md Ille ptrv•ll•llO ••It ot ••Ot\ fOf tM tecattty '" wfut,. the work ·~to~ llfrlO•,,.,.., -the ,,.,,,. 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'•1' Oi'(I • • • r ! 3 & m & tn be IC .h, 0 )\1:0, \('t' ltll' ol. ~-,.~-~\": JI •• Ad le ~ ) ) / I.ti •• ' I~ fty 1,0C :.. • D• i n .. I d1 A ~ M SI pi HI 191 nr BJ ra JI( Thi llM.OC Rr I Ot98 PlJtLIC NOTICE P BU NOTI E P UISUC NOTIC't! ,...,_A tOno-y C11'1 C.lltf• OI the C.llV ol lrvl,., "'"'"''"'"' Or--o-c:-c 0 .. 1, l'llot, ~·moe• n, "" PUBLIC NOTICE PUISLI NOTICE art IU 1-a1W1.--1•I Oorttr mlrte lkili l(IQAI II••""' 1 t It•• Ir ue,llt• l"•rMlt 11 ,, .... to r Joh• N y l•ftCI••. •111-ln O _... l<Of" CJ()I .. ._..,!fl. l04 No•tt• Ot•l'O. Wll• I "°"'' Afte, C.ll~lltt fill <•-el OI • C.-11-1 u ..... ffltll lo CCltlClll<I -motlft ,.. ...ir. IK tlecl elt~ I( WOI 1711> Slr .. I tit •• M () l Ort• l ll •ltOt1 m •ftltl 0.lerMllWlflOnf(.(QAI [••fflPC 11 1-lu:_._ .......,., II·" , ...... IOr Cll"'°'CI 11, .. .,, ... l•IO-e ''"'"'••• Av•rt11e , Cetlt Mot, t.lllO•ftl•, ... ,_el of. ~·.....i UM Per1t1lt IO _. ... t m1tt••f"llllp \CIO<l " _ .... , .... , ..... <OMl•ll"9 of O•"'IWl'lk • • ..... •11'1 ••'-•IOI rtel..C:llO<I lft -111119. ICK<tlW _,too ... -ft\\0 l1t.,MPZ-l!IWI,..,,_. .. o.tttmu .. oon l(l!QAI &Hf'llCll I Of lyrt .... ln!Or-'lol\ on IN ..... tl)Clll<tl'-.....,._ SM-Ud" c..H •I the 0111<• of °" ... _1.,. °'1CNo'1 mont 11_,. JGO 11 Ptlr 0<1,... CA&a Me ... (tlllllml• (O~IA M(\A PLANNING ('C)MMl!o\IOH OoNI Hetl' CNW..-C-"' W ,._., ~"'Wy-()lredlW olPltM1119 NOTt C • OP NIOAf lVlr OIC&A•ATI°" 'he c.o-i. MotW Pltt1'1\1"9 °"9t" me111~·~--IOt-lel,_..tl.,. 0.ll•rtllO<I ·-•CllftQ '"'" ..... , .... -·•I 1,_, Of ,,.., fo•-ftO ~ j)OMI O.ve._,_ A.-Olt-Tf.41 to c,-1'11(1 ... --4'ftll~ .. t'11 0.t"99A-. TheN~lwO.Clt<MIOrlwtu•c­,1.,.r..i lor ldoolionOflO"•fl•• Otaootr •. ,.,. '°' '""""' 1..iorm.11on, "'°" ten tr. 1'1-..0 ~,,..... tt 0 1•1 )S. ~i.s. Publl\"'4 Or""Olt °""1 Oelly Piiot. ~·-"·"1' PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITlOll,e\nlNIU N_.STATaM&NT f1'tloll_inQ __ l•doiftO~I- ·~ SYSTEM ENGINEERING ANO TE CHNOLOOY COMPANY, HS PeuleflftO. Alli N-IOl, ~t• Mew , C.lllO<nle OontlCI veu111tn Ol•t ll. HS PtuletlftO, A"4 N·IOl. C<Kte MHt. C•llloml• '"" IMl\lftft\ •• ,,_Itel Dy ... 1 ... CllvlOll .. OolltldV Blt<ll '"'' ,,._ "'" filed ""'" "" (,oullty c .. ,,. "'°'-~ -5* temt>erU. 1'111. .... ~ Pvbllthecl Or-C-1 Delly PllOI, Se9'embe< tttnCIOc~•. ll. :io, 1t1a ·~,. PUBUC NOTICE R-HUT IUl"a•aOltCOURTOf'TMI ST A Tl OI" CALI f'O'INI A f'O• THI COUNTYOf'OltAMOI ........ •ua NOT ICI Oil HIAltlNO Ofl nTITION P'Ott P"°4UITI Of' WILL ANO ,Olt Lllnl 1t• TllTAMU f• TAllY E >ltle ot JAMES C. llEANON. Dt<.e•-NOTICE IS HEllEBY Gii/EN IMI MMUA ALICIA VEANON ''"' 111.0 herelft a oetlllOl'I IOt Pr1>0et. of Wiii tno IO• """"""of lAlter'\ TMl- lt'Y, <cit•-.. 10 ..,l<h I\ rn-tor , .. ,, ... , 1><1'11<111 .... •ncl l'ltl ""' ...... tncl PftO of MMlnQ lite ·-l\e\ "'"" ~I tor Ouooor II. 1•11 • .i IO 00 •·"'·· In rr. courtroom of 0.()ertrn.nl No. ) Of •elel (.0Uf1. •I 100 Clvk c.tnttr Orlft WUI. '" IM City of S.nt• An.I, C.lllornle. Oet•cl ~ tt. 1'11. WILL.I-II. M ~N, County Cltrtt J°"N N. ~fl-N, Jll. UUN .• .........,,W..JM s.Mt A11e, CA tm1 T .. :•P>l>e.:11 ......... y .... :~ Pul>lh '*' Or-~' o.i1y Piiot Sept "·JO, Oct ••• 1'11 •ff7·11 P UBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .... l='r1d8y September '9 1978 DAILY JilLOT 03 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find U, Trade It With a Want Ad ~42-5678J One CaU Service Fast Credit Approval HcMitM' For Selk ••·•·········•······•·· ........•............. . ..•....•...•...........•••..........•........ GeMral I 002 GeMNI I 002 G....,.,.. I 002 GMef'al I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• UHl(j)UI HOMES IUILDIMG sm Build your Uniqu4! estate! Nearly ·2112 acres nt~ar Newport's picturesque Back Bay, surrounded by equestrian estates, stalely eucalyptus trees and the Newport Golf Course. This would be an ideal spot for a dream estate. a real estate! Presented at $285.000. (NOTE: Construction is limited to one, single family estate). U~ICJUI: t1()Mt§ REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona d•il Mar also 1n Me~ Vercle, at 546 ~990 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ........... ,Motkr. All reaJ t'Stat.e advertused in I.hi.a newspaper ts sub· Ject to the Federal l''a1r Housing Act of I 9Gll which makes 1t illegal to adver tise "any pr!!· ference. hm1lat1on, or di.scrimination based on race. <."Olor. religion. s.:x. or nauonal ongin, or an mtenl1on lo make any such preference. hm1ta· LJoo, or dlscn mmauon. •· nus newspaper will nol knowln,ly accept 1:1ny udvertlsang for real esu.t.e which L'> in violit· uono(thelaw. ...... for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flEMIHSULA POIHT HEWUSTIMG IACKIAY 1be quiet serenity of the country w ithe con ve· nience of the city. See Uus 3 bdrm charmer w /a parklike selling for your outdoor entertaining in beautiful Newport Beach location . $147,000 . 646-7711 WHYIUY ACOHDO? When you can own this 4 bdrm homC' with pnme 0 .C. toe Got to ~ Lht> buy of a 11ret1me at only $45,000. -540-3666. llfltelci1I REAL ESTATE IASK IN THE SUM In your btn i.un room w /f'renl"h doors llas skylight & Me x1 l'an quarry tile lilflly de l'Orated 2 st.ory. 4 bdnns + den home. Fanta11t1 c 20x30 family rm w /cathedral ce ilings MaMtve used bnck frpll' . Phone today for iippt. 5'5-9491 FIXER-LAND Tear tt down! Or. fix 1t up! Near t he be a ch. Older home on huge lot. 7.ofled R·2. Low pnce will surpnse you! Call today rordetalls. Call 645-0202 FORESTE OLSON ...... ( ....... ,,,.,. ~ 5 Bdrm&, or 4 and den - charrrung older Spanish i;tyle home an the. bc.-sl Balboa Point lot·ation Over111zed lot. 2 t·ar garage + room for boat A lot of home for $230.000 an this neighborhood ! Call Cwt ror details. i--------- I PETE BARRETT R611.TY -6"2·5200 DESERTED! Mustsel! Gtant 2 story townhome wilh vtew. Close to pools und tenn is Owner CAR BUFFS Oversized 3 car ~:iraAt' + larg1• !>hop & balh at rear. with lots or park· 1ng Rig custom bul It 4 Br 2 l:ia home. !-:usttt 1dl• C~t.a Mesa. F'orrn.hl 1lln 1~. fom1ly room. t'Ollll try kitchen. stone firerlace and tile entry 1'ul pnce only 5130.000 Call 540· t 15 l ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS transrerred -llurry : ~~~~~~~~~~ Call~ FORESTE OLSON ,.._'"-fi• A•t0•'9 •-:-J.• HERITAGE . • REALTORS •CHIAI'• at s:I0.000 ea. Your choice of 2 bou.sea. eo ... merclal zone. Call now. 646-5096 NEWPORT SHORES Close to beach -Inves t or hvC' an lh1:. 3 bedrm :.!. buth bea c h hou:.t> F'nvate pulln enlrv lt!ad ing 11110 roq sunhtt· hv ml( rm lt"ll move rast at $110.000' 67:! KSSO ( ,,, '. ' "'"' •tV '• f SAVE Take over low 1nlerc)l t VA loan w1lh no quuhfy In~ Owner wlll hdp with down on 2 s tory 4 bOOroom In pnme Costa Meua nc11:hborhood f'cature11 shakt• r oof. hardwood noor,,, ltohao t i le e ntry , ston l! fireplace. large covered pnuo. and 8 cheery new family 817.t-kitchen F'\111 price Si!l.900. Cl\Ll. 751·3191 ~COATS ·&.WALLACE . · '::rJJ REAL"ESTATE, INC. A LOCAlLY OWNlD COMPANY. SERVING THl SOUIH C0.4Sl ARlA SINCE 1963 ' VILLAGE CllH -This 3 Brdm 2 bath home is In one of Costa Mesa's finest developments . Across street from S. Coast Plaza, foatures : clubhouse. pool. jacuzzi. Exceptional value at $98.900. Owner wall help finance. c• 546-4141 · ··•·Serving co.s ta M·csa~lrvane-· · 'Huntingto n Beach-New port Beach • ' "I • Woletf1ewtt !stat. + lootSllp Sll0,000 Rambllll.: Spam.sh with pnvate t·ourtyard & ex· a-uuveentry. Lavish hv· tng rm + gourmet !>Un shine kll.chen + dlnm..:' Sweeping master bedrm retreat' Steps to pool. t.enrus & poundlnK :.urf make thb (Jntu«l1 C Lwhm living. Call for showing 847-6010 MEWUSTIHG! vtEWlOT -B.IGAHCf.. This gently roll1n~ 8 acre of laod is eQUt!Stnao zoned. Arch1te<1.-0wner offers his serv1ce5 to the purchaser at no ch1m1e 159-lSOl SELL YOUR OWN llOM E SR95 FEfo:·l\bslSl In atli. fin. aaleti. escrow etc. REALTY fo'Rt:E HOMES lt.E. Advisory Servtce 530.2224 Duplex. steps to the ~~~~~~~~~ beach in Newport! Older rro nt 2 hdrm .• r4.' modeled ; rear bachelor urul over 3 dbl. l(arl.fge Space for :! extra cars Pnced at St49.500 · m· eluding the Ian<!' 613-3663 675-4777 Eves associated. BROKERS · -REAL TORS 202'. W 0 8ulboo &II l b6l 2400 Sq. rt for e v e r Newport':. mi.ooo. home with v i ew or Bat:k Bay 4 Bedroom + pool, VA appral8ed at Sl 15.UOO. 3 Bedroom an lrvinc Groves, pool & tennis. Sll.3.900. Ught ch~ry Un1vers1ty Park condo lhat fed s Uke a house. ~.000. Talk to Red Qlr~l 7S4·L202 We Laslt'n ----------- WOW!WHAT A VALUE Localed m M1•1rn North oo a large lw.h rnrnl!r loL This 4 lx.'droom. 2 bath home 1~ truly J value. F"ealuring RV JC cess and an 10-.pmn~ srreerwd·sn port•h for hot summer mghL'> a:. wt'll as a large dining arc·a for entertaining. The price 11> ooly $77.000 (.;all befort• •l ·~ gone . 556 2liOO ..... i ~·-... t~ ......... --: •)· -~· •SHARP • 3 Rr 2 lia, bnKht. chl!i'ry 1-nd unit m family com · plex Assume & save Call~5006 CIRRHffon CUSTOM PLUS VIEW Selectavely located 1n Cowam Heigh~ · this 4 bdrm, 3 ba home hai1 3 rrptcs . a hUJ;e rmly rm · frml din rm & an un· mJtchcd panor.tm1<' view · A truly md1v1duJI home 759-l.501 Real Fl\tatc JUSTTHIHK A UKEHEW Monucello COodomm1um ror only $69,500 3 Bdrm:.. lo/.4 ba. a ll new t'rpl:.. paint. appliances. hght hxt.ures. etc. D. J. feentra. Inc.. 54,·3162 A SHADY DEAL Thi.'I aUraL-t1ve 3 bdrm. 1~ ba home 11; set among i.n shade tre~ on J lg1· lot. ~al1n~ space an kitchen · plw. a frml dtn rm. Owner will consider IPa ~e -opt1on Only SS6.750. 7fi.9.1501 Real F~tate R<'al E.5latc I LOVE YOU! I have '1 lxodrooms. 3 bath.<.. a hv1n~. d1nmg & f11m1ly room. ch· I 'm :-.pac1ow. & grar1ous 6' II V(' on cl t•ul tie sac Ill CoslJ M1•sJ l'll-11-;I! lw the family to own m1· SJ 12,500 1-~clw V 1''1:.h RJtr S4ll \1673 llGCANYOM EXECUTIVE CONDO The re.:1 or a luxunou:-. home · lht' ,·onveni\:nre- o( ;i C:<,)fid001IOIUOI thl' ac~:tlt ~T: ~W!~ Only Slf'lll.000 Open SJt & !:it.an 1 ·51'M 759 1501 $~ \\.J{\ µ-" tlr~ ~ That Intriguing Word Gam• with o Chudle r OWlH C:SELECT ,_C_AH_Y_O_M_LA_K_E_ITPROPERTIES I tf 1 p KAH I ~0· WotetfrOftt ~· lock lay Speclol 1 r I I I 11 . • y .. Sil In yO)Jr outdoor ~pa F'lrsl lime offt•rl.'d m 12v, · -\'.. } Cll Realtor• o•lllO"u)~ tett•,, ot t'tt.f" ,..,_,., "''",..~ ~"" 0. 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(W l l 1 "VACI CllATUllS'" SP <.:t-; in Uu:, s BH home lor the lgst of ram.Ht~ lo enjoy privacy & yet tbe warmth ot to1telbemess ln the huge famjly rm w/fple A 2nd fp k separates dlmng & 1Jv1ng rms. SU P J:::R LOCATION Harbor Vtcw ll1lls Appl uni) $249.500 t~. Juhe Van Wleren 752 1414 < W 12> CHA.IMIMC'i EMO UMIT S&S quahtv tn Woodbridge. 3 BR. 2~ bath. 2-:,tory l'Ondominium. Driftwood plan w 1 formal d1n1ng area, spacious fa mily r m & redwood patio deck & cover. Owner wlll con.stder lease/ option or 2nd T .O. Short walk to pool & park. $110,000. La rry Oyer 642·8235. cw 13> P•IYACY IH CAMIO SH0US Beautiful home overlooking the canyon. Room for pool & s pa. 4 lg. BRs, family rm, atrium & lots of prlvacy! $284.500. Donna Godshall 644·6200. (W-14 ) HOTHIMG LIFT TO DO In this d e li g htful Deerfield Townhome so beautifully decorated it must be seen! From its 3 BRs. farrrily rm & 21..-:z baths to its garage whicfl is · finished like a studio, if's immacul ate & all professionally done ! $89,900. Forrest Power s 752-1414. (W-15) HOME Ir UNITS 2 BR home w/private front yard. Three units in rear -2 bachelor + l ·BR. Triplex n ext· door a ls o available -buy both & watch your investment g r ow! Ni ce s treet. Easts ide Costa Mesa. $145,000. Lois Miller 642-8235. (W · 16 > HIGH OH A HILLTOP Very c h arming Ca pe Cod Condo minium in Ha rbor View Kn o ll. End -unit w /greenbelt location & so much privacy. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis court nearby & you can walk to Harbor Vie w Hills Shopping Center. $181,000 incl. land~ Jeanne Newman 642 -8235. <W-16a) SUIMIT ALL OFflltS On this new, custom view home just a fe w s teps to Big Corona. 38R wood & gla ss. 2-stor y home w/3 decks, s pa + extensive use of tile. O ut s id e i s l andscaped for l ow -m ai nt. S37S;ooo. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. CW16b) MARINERS D•IVIE CHUMR! Like a model! Fresh decor thruout incl. new appliances, handsome wall coverings, quality cpts. & h a rdwood planked kitc h e n . 3 s pacious BRs + den w/wa lnut bookcases. NOW $152,500 incl. land. Cathy Schweicke rt 642-8235. CW16c) SPARKUMG SEAVIEW 4BR, family rm. & dining rm. home i n security gated community w/pool , jacuzzi & t ennis. This charming single-~tory residence is s ituated orr dazzling-VIEW o f Ne wport Beac h. Owner will cons ider lease w/option. $279,500. Sandie Fix 644-6200. (Wl6d) of n ewporl REALTORS t.75-SJl I JASMll* ClllllC " ra.. ......... row _, _, know ' If•• ttMwetoo. C..._C ... J. " ...... ... • , ... OWll 1-aD ..... , •• patio ..... ................. ' -A.t w •........... COLI OF NEWPORT REALTORS HIS f. Coat Hwy., CONM .. Mer 67S.SSI I DOWHWHHI THI ftADIWIMOS ILOW ••• ln beautiful Baycres t, is this Ivan WeJls designed 4 bedroom, 3 bath hom e on fee simple .land. Some of the features: 2700 sq. ft .• large master s uite, formal dining room, lovely landscaping. Price $230,000. U~l()UI: 1-f()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar also in Mesa Vcrclf:. ell 546 5990 OCEANFRONT Quality crafts manship in mahog. trim & oak floors. sets off this land mark : 4 BR, 3 ba. home in finest location. Est.:tblisbed trees & lawns. $475,000. BACK BAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 21.h bath family home on quiet cul d e sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. extr a s torage $169,000. IAYFROMT Sever al fine bayfront homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J ll !i"V'"J' (J,,., NB bl':J blbl PERFECT FOR DUPLEX This wood home in a nice area is close to the beach. The present value is in the lot but would be a good spot for a d uplex. $134.900. 497-3331 MOWTHEH ONLY 4 YEARS OLD lN NEWPORT BEACH With an ocean PEEi<. 3 Bdnns, 2 baths and only $79.950. JACOIS IE.ALTY 67M670 BEACH INCOME WITHVIEW Income units -both with stone frplc, wood panel· ing thruout. Low main· t e nan ce dupl ex w /wilirnited Investment potential. Always rented. --------r Complete w/sundecka & -1 to bEG YllW ocean view. 640-7'7 ll 3Bdnn .. l·lev~I; lrplc. & (Ql\tii§iji}lfaj patio; ow ne r will . _,, ________ _ finance. You own the Real Esta te land. Beautiful harbor & --------ocean view. $2.35,000 SERIOUS SELLER 2ND REDUCTION HAVE YOUR OWN ROLL TOP DESK Unique Homes is looking for a fe w good s alespeople .. because a few roll tops a re getting a bit lonely. Both the Mesa Verde and Corona del Mar offices offer: • Commission splits to 70/30 • Sales volume of $5 million a month •Active & attractive offices • Training sessions a nd bi-monthly sales meetings that inform & inspire • Computer terminals, swing loans, accessible management and numerous promotions. For a n i nterview phone Sandy Orlowski (546·5990) or Tom Boland (675-6000). U~l()UI: 1-f()M~S REALTORS#. 546·!5990. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa dlSO 1n Corona dcl MJr, ar 675 6000 \\'1-:S l.l<Y ~ TAYLOR CO. lU:A l .T< )I\~ -..111!'1' l !H f; COIOMA DB. MAI OPPOllTUMITT FOR INYESTOIS Ott DEYB.OPBS SO Foot R·2 Lot! Located on Avocado south of Coast Hwy. Wide divided street. Alley. Older 2-story house + 3-car garage with 1 bdrm apt over. Ideal for redevelopment. $175.000 WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO .. RUl.TOIS 2111 S-JH .. 11! HMb load HEWPORT CENTB. tll. 644-49 I 0 OftlH SUH. 1-5 l.Z40rd5 ...... Dupleic . Yr block t o occon 2 Bdrm. hou11c with frplc .• l bdrm opt OVtr 2 .eparale aar8Jt!•. Full R-2 lol. $1.59,500 llVIMI TllR. Profeaa. decor ., huae garden • room for pool . new kitchen · plui> J bdrm&. & den" 21h bat hi.. fri>lc. & del P\50 tile en try. Reduced to $239.000' WA TERNOMT Beautiful watcrrronl home with boat slip a, 11 a nd y bea c h . I n BALBOA COVES ; 4 bdrma., family rm .. 3'h baths, 2 frplcs .. 2 paUo.. s;m,SOO Including land I HEW USTIMGI OCIAM 1h lU. Great duplex buy: 2 bdrm. house + 1.bdrm. ap(. over 2 car garage. Only SU9,500! Be tter hurry on this one 'cause it includes the land! OCEAHFROMT Cho i ce ocean f ront duplexonlhesand! Huge UP.stairs bdrm .. lge. kitchen. On large R·2 lot. $375,000~ lt6oa lay Prop. Rfflton • 615-7060. HEWPORT IB>UCB> $26,500 Gorgeous ranch style custom built in Newport! Quiet cul·de-sac. Red bnck pathway and white rail fence. 2 Massive fireplaces. Beamed ceil· ings. Huge family room W/11 n. wet bar. ~True country·slyle kitchen. Fantastic 66 • covered patio! RV parking-and muc h . mueh more ! Owner will carry 2nd T.O. Price reduced $!6.500. Hurry. call to· dav! ()PIN ,,, 0 . ,, \ IUN llJW '".,,I [etfl&UI 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200 sq. ft. adult condo. 2bdT t'h ba. Pool. D/W. Rel., Pvt. patio. 675·77ZU 673-0672 • FOUR ISLAND DUPLEXES lncludlng Bay Front, to be exchanged down in a package. 213/684·3200 Lingo fflAlaTm! ALMOST OCIAMRONT- PttOIA n SALE - H ... 5 ....... wfftl ,.... ¥ I I f Kl'OP fr'OM C.... .. Mm' .. ....... wfftt .. c ......... of .... a ....,. TWs w toe._ Is pwfact fw • .-, t. .. 1 , la•"'-t, rt•1del, apec.. etc. Offend .... .$495,000. ~ .. c..t c•fll--OPIH HOUSI SUNDAY Z..IPM. 1 too e>c... ltYcl. c--.. Mw 644-7020 JASMINE CUB Beautiful home with ocean vtew in guarded community. 3 BR 21h BA. family r m. Maste r suite has retreat with fireplace. Available November. By Owner. $245,900. 640-2422. OPEM SATURDAY-SUNDAY 1·5 27 Curi Dr, Corona del Mat Security strict-please call lSt to assure admittance HEW SEAYllW HOME WnH V,.W . 210lYecMD ..... 2 bedroom & den -2 balhs. fireplace - Big kitchen,with breakfast area -Side y3rd. has room for pool or large patio. Priced below market at $239,000. Small down pavment & owner will assist in financing or lease optjon. CALL 675-1637 (i.H. lOllllTSOH, ltlALTC>a 21DCOnA&E Corona .. Mer I 022 --------1·-------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "HARBOR VlEW", 5 BR, AVALON ~ --~ -~ DPLX 3Br home + 2 Br 4~ ba, OCEAN VIEW. Comer building site with BAV a Apt , both w 1trplc & pooJ. tennis Crt·S~ fmt view of Catalina's lovely , I garages. fH1 Larkspur. yard, unusual pnvacy, Avalon Har bor . Call BEACH S!lO,OOO. By ownr prin $275,000. Courtesy to Carol Fagot. concerning only 640-IS.O biers. 675-0580 this new listing. $41,500. ISL.AHO REALTY 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. Make yo ur s hopping 2 BR. 1 ba, walk to bch, Z 13-51 0. I I 50 ~ 11111111 easier by using the Daily $141.000. tilif'W Pilot Classified Ad:.. Bkr. 4~-4883 8%% LOAN PETE BIRRETI Very exceptional SAN RCAl'JY JOAQUlN 2 bdrm. con· ~ do: dose to pool, country S.2·5200 club & beautiful lake 1~~~~~~~~ park. Present loan as-1: -sumable. Sl 13.500 MESA VERDE $99,900 Xlnt buy in prime loca· tion. Priced to st.di. 640-3255 Agent. WHITIWATEA VIEWS 138, 900 250 Steps to pounding surf and crysta l sand! Private courtyard en trance! Gourmet galley + toasty fireplace + ex- ec Liv rm! Spiraling staircase lo rambling 4 bed rm c o mpl ex. Grower's greenhouse + stairway lo deck with vtew. Owner says "Sell it!" Call for a ppt. TOP VALUE .. .in JASMINE CREEK: security gale · seduded, yet n ear everything. Spacious 3 bdrm .• ramily rm .. fonnal dining rm. home (220() sq. ft.'. ALL ON ONE FLOOR. Highly upgr aded. S239.500. Reasonable offer con- sidered. BAY& BEACH 4 NEWPORT CTR. OR. JSS.1111 847-$)10 1~~~~~~~~1 oPfN lu 9 • 11 \ •t•IJ ftll<I Nit I • 1- l • IRl;ll LOCATION!! (9...,. .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macnab/lrvlne ?--realt~ SUIMfT A~ OFFaS! On this new custom view home just a few steps to Big Corona! 3 BR wood & g lass, 2-story home w/3 patios, spa, sauna + extensive use of tile. Outside is landscaped for l o w maint. $375.000. Lynne Va lentine 644-6200. <W-107) OUTSTAMDIMG SPY•LASS VIEW Sweepin g view of the ocean , Harbor. Catalina, sunsets & night lights from this 3 BR single·level res. Formal dining rm. family rm & new master ba th w/s unken tub & all new fixtures. Swimming pool, spa & Koi pond all secluded in quarry tile courtyard. Only $449.000 incl. land. Donna Godshall 644-6200. <W-108). PWSIMCOMI Peued hardwood floors. wo00 beamed celllnp. 2 brlck frplcs and country kitchen PLUS 2 bdrm, 2 bath Income unit with private yard and patio. $190,000. CALL FOR 'NFORMATION 644-721 t /Jn Nl(1£l Bl\ll I "i i. ASSUCIAlfS Distinrtive Engliab Tudor 4 BR, 2'h BA, canyon, creek. view. Owner/Aft. $379,000. 640-7773 -JASMIMI caR All models . Agent-640-9025 ATTINTIOH tNYISTOISf! Ooplex ·S blocks t o beach. Prime area. View of <><:eao. SlOS,000 A:.· ~umable loan. cash now wtreg. down pymnt. Call 714:963-6767 OPIN 111 9•11 ~IUN10111 Nl\I ' !•Piii * $134,500. * Lowest priced home in CdM. Upgraded 2 bdrm. coiy fireplace • zoned R-2 wrth room to build. Sub- m 1 t o n te rms. Call 60-5112 Agent. "DAIUMG & DIFNllMr Sm ashing Cus tom Built tri-level conte mporary mas terpiece in Laguna Beach w/view from every l~-.~~-~Q;t.i; . Dramatic 3BR residence ... ,r:-.... ~.. . . , -.., .... ·,""' .. ~~~ t<nti'tr&-.. .v:...__, _..:.!. ........ ~-.. , .. ~~'ti:_~~ 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Sunshine home. New cop per lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm! ~~~~-11~~"~ ~.~'. ""'' .... ~· ....... 0 THIS ONE'S A CilFT!" .. q ~·~~~~usz~ r~modeled Generous use of natural w s, • glass, tile & skylights.· 2 expansion areas. $267,500 fee. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (Wl6e} EXECUTIVE HOMI DOVER SHORES AREA. Charming I-story custom w/used-brk. front & iron grillwork e ntry patio. Formal living &dining rms; Jspacious BRs (incl. master ); paneled family rm. w I wet bar & fplc; huge walled yard for e ntertaining. Asking $350,000 i n c l. land . Appt . o nl y . Schweickert/Halderman 642·8235. (Wt60 -WISTCLlff An o utstandi ng buy at ONLY $86,500! "Like-new" 2BR. 2 bath condominium w/separate dining rm. fplc & deck. Pool -prime location -a must see! Harriet Perry 642·8235. (W16g ) SW_, ... OCIAM VllW LOT Complete w/plans for SBR. library, 4 bath home -OR -create your owo ''House Beautiful" on t his s pectacular Spyglass Hill lot. Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. (Wl6h ) '42·123$ '44 .. 200 '°1 Dover Ori~ H•rbOr View Center Irvine .ti QmllUSV.llrf <n..,. 752·1414 l~~~-~-~"'~""'~-~-~;;;1 UAHDOHID Iii 3 Bedrms. large back 1 _ & 1 ._........__ yard, covered patio, -.,-.. ,.._. w/blln BBQ, priced for Huge 4 ,BR w /added quick sale, $64,900. Call t8x28 fam1Jy room, 17x20 714:963-6767 guest bdrm . lots o f a ,N'''"""'u•.101•111«1· wallpaper, paneUng and I I =~*'.::~:.«:~ ~~ tttlll l'nrnra~:lml•~mm 962-44'ff d85U!a103 Have something _to sell ? Classified ads do 1t well •llNG AN OFFIR! The owner says so and you might just m ake yourself a great buy! The price has a lready been reduced & who knows what be will take. Located in exclusive Cameo Shores, just steps to the beach. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths, formal dining rm., large open view terrace. $249,500 -Open this weekend 2f.Yl Milford Rd .. Cd M. ... .-.... , .. , ... ,, .. , • .,, 3 Bdrm. 2 balh w /huge encld patio. In College P a rk . Redu ced to $79.800. All terms. . So. Calif Realty 546-5605 645-69 I I ~Tow-..7 Visit lhe SPECIAL.IST ul the Condominium In· formation Center Servtng aJI or Orange Co. TOUCHSTONE RLTY 18582 Beach Blvd #8 Cal t6J..Ol67 3 Bdrms. each unit: on fee land, steps to the be a c h . xi n t s u m · mertwlnter rental: com· pletely furnis hed. & priced to sell at $195,000. HEW OH MARKET Choice central location: dupleit in 100 block on the Peninsula. Seldom va-cant & priced at $167,.500. 673-3663 675~77'7 Eves associated QQf)~£Jl~, Rf /\t T;1W·, J ,' ... 801t> > ' ' I file~..!'..~ EVOY~ YOU ALWAYS WAMTID Exquisite new home in Old Corona del Mar. one block from the ocean. 4 bedrooms. 3 fireplaces, top of the lirre appliances, country kitchen, s eparate dining room. Pully landscaped and a hundred other quality features. $398,000. A C«DWIU. ........ CO. 644·9060 21tt IANJOAOUIN'4tU.llllO. IH NEWP'Of'T CUfTO & it's one or ilie BEST B S in Harbor View Hills. Wait until you see the spectacular VIEW, the POOL & the RRICE! Coby Ward 642-8335. (W-109) HARIOR VIEW HILLS Origina l Broadmoor mode l - situated on freenbelt wtocean view Ca the dra be amed cei lings w/e>ctensive use or glass & massive stone fplc are part or the charm or this 4 BR. fa mily rm home. $245,000. Sandie Fix 644·6200. (W-110) OLD CDM Super location -So. of Hwy. Perfect for add'l units -prime R·2 lot. 2 BR. l bath home in front. Owner anxious -priced to SELL QUICKLY. Linda Taglianetti 642·8235. <W·lll) TOP OF CA.MIO HIGHLANDS Catalina & ocean view rrom this prof. decorated 3 BR, formal dining & ramlly rm home. Room for pool or spa. $249,000 fee land! Donna Godshall 644-6200. <W-112) ... 2·12'5 M4-t.200 901 OOv•r Ori~ HtrbOr Vl•w Center Irvine et C•mpus V•lltY Center 7U.141t ' I DUPLIX SO.OF HWY On love ly Avocado Avenue, a charmlnl 2 bdrm, 2 sl)' •. upslde down house with cedar abiqle exterior a nd aundeck PLUS a luxurious 2 bdrm, 3 tMtth APL wtth covered patio 4c 3 car garage. sno.ooo. 644-7211 TUDI ~DISllT :!Bdrm .. 2 blllh; l~ bllrs. to beach. W\11 trade for land or other property. 844-9513 AJenl 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUKl,AU 3 BR 2 BA, f1&nUy rm, ruu carpet/dr•pes. br1t frpl , all bll·IJ\I, wllk to !I c hool a / 1 ho p p I a I · SIJ5.IKA Al\. Dan Lewis. 898 81196 . f l I } 1 ~.~.~ ........ ~~~~.":':..~ ........ !~~~.~~~ ....... ~~~~ ...... . I 044 Irvine I 044 0.AIL Y PILOT Pf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mfto f 024 ..._.,.°"leach I 040 Hwdl"'JIOfl ... eh I 040 tr"flM t 044 .. ··•·•··•····•·········· ······•··•········•··•· •·····•·•••·······•···• ·•···•·····•····•·•··•· SUNLUT~D! AXER UPPER LOCATION Shup 4 Odrm ~ II.1th homr rt mulll'ltd k.1tt hcn 11ml h11UI Onh m .lltlli c .. 11 ~ ~ CONGRATULATIONS TO Wllh .4 bedrooms. torm11I illnlna ruom. h1rg.-rac:ni ly room Need• palnt On • ~lflOU• corMr M>l A SACRl l"'lCE ot $104.000 Villi MORRISON ~HERITAGE REALTORS '" -------1 Ont• 1lf tht• lop ~a.lcswonten al l'l'nlurv "I \II ~alk In t:cnlur) 21 All Walk In 1~ h t in ..,uli'h fcu C1.•nturv ~I Ornng~ t •111 Ill\ "'l'll'l' Jan11S>~ ~~ nether l111\ 111~ ut .,t:Jlu1(. \Ou •'7t! the ASSUMIFHA lirrwc I t11tll1 hull 1 h• .. 1 rqm...,•·11lutw11 posslbl~ Cull 1 .. "·1Hffi fl1·ur 'huf111111.: -.111.1 Ir\._.._,.,,. U1~ t\ 11111 VIKKI AT 848-8080 , '""" .... r '", , "',.. t...Jrm, Lu~h ~.ant .. 11 It M11 .... MJ"'°"Dolwa.&. UHCH•IALTY 551-2000 fruit '"""' Sl• 1 1 ,, II ~.!3lJ CENTURY 21 All WALK~N '711 Wfl/f'9M' Au •• H-""tf• INch ~otA.lhnd11t-Sycumurc 2 &ty :s~I fumlly homt', 4 BR. :l• 1 h11 , hlj(hly UJ) 11rud~1'. T r y St::.ooo 110"' 11 tiH lllu .. 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J 111anf'r '•') •t ti q 1111 I. t111h Ill tl\111 11\\ltl "' • Ill\ ;ill I l11fllttll llH' I HU IJ>I• , 111111 h '""'' $t.' :.(.i A fRE:HlG( r -l--~ HOME:~ \4 111ild 1tl 111 '11' VllU l 11 put. hll"" 1111 / i.1vt•ly J 1111 I Im l1•J1111· l11\'1Jh'IJ ',,.,,. lu tlw 01 t'.111 5)1,.')INl 1)l """umt low lntt'rv:.l t-llA luJll llt·rt11•1 t II 1 .. \.111" Hlt1 V7118100 2Chtl4 fAM ltM I ,111 h•rm'l lln lhl>I •l IJ!t, 1 1. hu t II t.. .l Ii"' t n ll lv1t11t'furl••Jlt' fom1I) N Wurncr W1Mu1tnoh.1 SAC:ltli"lCt;' ! l~uut n ·w LI( 3 brm. lnl11lly up~ruded t173 4:111 SMOkETHE :! OR /2 b<t. end unit 1'11llo Nr ten111s. park $73.:MJO Owner 551·2736 Uruv l'urk Ch1rncellor 5 Hr al'.rt>s11 rrom pool & tcruus crts A.it 636-7~ 3'J3J \\ c. O.a'll ''"'' :-. H • 960~06 I • ,,,,._.__, \'FRui-: \ 11r • 11.1 645-6646 _, ~Ill ·d nt ('Un(j • $h:..~ltl <)J>t'll ---------F' lluuM· l:. :.'l.l't'L Antin~---------;11!!'!!1L : Sl Pn111· nnl." ~ ~7H Hy Owner, TurtlerOl'.k. 3 UR <! HA + fam~ly rm Pool, jacurt1. $145,900 l>r'ln only Call after 7 Uob. 7S2·8259 MESAVYDE JOO() ~'I fl r11stnm1h•d ht1rnr ur l(Olf 1·11un.1• C~n .. r '41111 cM rv ~nd Sl1~.ooo ;,.$1) ;1~ CED.cUlGLEN LUTSIDE: ftXSl UNITS 4 Separatr hou~e\> un Jere lot Room w buJhl ~ mo rt-$200.000 Ct1ll Crill Katley 631 1266 ~ tkl>ull" Spel'i11hsts .1 <1 or 5 hdr m models uvull, i.o ow w 1pool:. !AlH 46(rl P~nrun!rto~ Pro~ $STEAL TlllS HOM f:s Be11ul. new lg upgrd. 3 BR. lo prm: 673·4311. Agt Super buy , :J br condo. nr lrvu1e lbgh & llentage Prk. Air. lndry rm, comm pool, encl. gar $63,500. By Owner. ~1·3044 Lo 9-sta Villa S7U.:;()() Ill I Anana Cir· e:le. 3Br. l"·•Bu. fully cpl· l'<I. m1rrorred wardrobe, NEW eottDOMINIUMS I · · · · cul cle sue. 538-0444 IN OCEAN-CLOSE COSTA MESA ----, ---CEDAR GLElf Pf\fVtEWS - --HY OWNl:-:1< l bdr.+ lCMt•• 1.,•,Jd •1.i ~ den,2ha.rvuct'ebs.cust. ELEGANT GOLF COU RS E • TOWNHOUSE Panoramic view. Local· cd on (airw11y ruc·1nfl, lake. w/unique view of h11;..c17 .W *VETS * I;~.~· to b(•h. Sll,OOC 1~ •,.e I '''' • A t r 1• t n1!.t t ,.. • (..;J 11tutn1o1 /t.1 ,...., "' ..)4 MONTICl-;LLOTWl'\tl lS!'.: 3Br. 2.Bu. 1370 M j n. Obi Jttach gar. s ul>t'r loC', fN)()h •• dbhse, shtrrp 111· tor ~7.800 By owner ~ l23 or \Mi() 67lY.> DIRTY GERTY !1111.'ll ht>r<.•. lf ynu 're hun dy & don't mtnd work . you can save :1 br, 2 bnlh. doubh• ~anii.:e & t·ndos«d 1•at111. ('ll0 an neighborhood l>on 't wait ' At S69.9UO & VA/l"HA terms 1t ""111 ... <'II fast Cull G45·7221 NOW! kt•n•nl t'han~ei; an \' . .\ c1uuhrH·ut11111 RUHie llrwi. may enalJh• you tel own your own home• o l>own, O Clc~in~ l'Ust' This 1~ u fr~ ~CrVll"l' for V('lt'runl> only. 24 Hr llO'J'LlN fo: Vet. Agi. 541..()800 Hintop "Seobt-ttu" :1 &I & 11l'n. l '• ha. Ho,11 or HV ••rt·;i l'rol. zont• $72.0<HI }{.1 hk HL'Jlt) t).'6-3!!9'1 VA. Mo money down. $100 loud CO~l LO q ualified hu yl·r Thi!> cute 2 bdrm cond111s nt•at as a pin Ideally located in So. Huntington Ueach. Xlnl ::.tarter home Hurry, 1t wont la-.t the wcelc<•ncl. <;tJ HTI S fl E tl62·~51i -------- "SUPER" PARKING Wntdiff R~olty ------Pnvale from stret•l, lhru $69.900. wrought iron a.tale s, ., aR 1 1 R th 1 " f I" super I i;tory hnme w /5 ,, 0 ' • • a · ... rp ~ · Bdrm, lune ha!> out\>ld{' F'/A. RV acre!i!I, dbl l(ar. enlran••t• & m.ed .is of n1•w cpts. drps. paint fil·e) B<·aut1ru1 kitchen . Move·in rond VA. no down. tcrmi. avi.111. 757 din rm w/f1r1·pl;1n'. large rt'cre11l111n rr,.1m W W1IM•n Open du1ly J!rcal for parlll's • Hnn1• 1-$ ti31-09S4~w_!!.!"1~t _ yourRV'::.&nc.•111fauto:. & move tn ! J\~l ltulh l.;1unc. 64ij-4380 ELDUMPO What a mess' YECll' liut wow • IT'S A Bl'Y' lclt'al for you nE? c·1)uµl1•s. A bil of elbclw ,.:rcui.c will with master bedro1>m · h Custom loft Monticello Area ., make you $$! bvtm u~ loft. catmg,arc.i. ::"'t .. addl'd on family room' lwdroum:.. I at10 $W.500 ·S " v E B l G EA:-; y UKR 54-0·17al T f; It M s I II t i !( It y' TARBELL "#I In California" PttlCEO TO.SELL CALL NOW' 6'16 74:~ CENTURY 21 Gold Star Sn-vie~ EAST SIDE f'AMILYSECLUSION golf cour~c. mountauu,. Tiu::. spat mus :J Hr + dt·n & night h"hts. Eicr1•p· or 4 Br rustic home 1s 1 m LJooaJ decorating or 3 UR maculat1·ly presented 2"'2 BA on 2 lcvets. Entry and 1de11lly located. Nt•w ha:i tropical waterfall. ca r pet>n~ throuou t. 1--:x tensive upgrades l->how:. like a model Wood paneling, with rnnod nlo(ht &L $116,000 floor to ceiling m1rror:i. For s a le by ownl'r Top qua.lily home Step 968-1!j()7 o_r-~5 JOO'J__ to pool & jOl'UZZ:t. Owner -957-8955/833-2792 Cool !! Oran~l·trl'1' c•indc>. b) ~och Hideaway ownr. 1 Ult. l't;.in 111 . SS0.500. l'lan V S61,!lSO Ni()('r humt· lletrr11t or i\dlt-. tJn l}. 1cnn1:., clc. rl•ntal Co mple te l y Gi5-922'J f11m1sh1.-d studio ('Ondo ..;;.__;.;~--- Only s.61.!IOo. lnw down. UMIVEISITY PARK SUNSET R.t $57 Sti2:i Outslunding Stanford townhome. t-'ee land. o..t of Town Owner Owner. 551 -4682 eves. Must sell almost new 4Br. 4 bll<s from ocn, tiled lhruoul + wet b11r & all xtras Cu 11 collel'l agt 140:!) 267-9176· 1044 .•..••..•..••...•.•.•.• IRVINE GIVEAWAY 1650 sq ft :! lx.'drooms . family room. dlrtum. rentrul <tir and lottds or extrus J u~t wail IOI!. ror you This beautiful hom1• .. ., prired S4.000 undl'r builder llurry . dun 'l \\utl 'Only $89.900. o.==e, l RAMCH REALTY 551 .2000 LE.A.SE O"fO .. or purchase fantastic 2 Bdrm, patio home PrM. lndscpd & d ecorated . cent. a1r . formal din·~. adult comm Pools & ten· nis. Agent. 551·'1682 eves. No broker commission. Woodbndlte corner de· lached. 3 BR 2 BA $9-1.990 Biscay 4 BR, den. 3 BA. bg lot $159.990. 642·0112. 644·6687 Rancho San Joaquin 2 br & den, 2 bu on golf course w tunobstrurtcd view $1 18,SOO. Owner 95.S-3773. Rancho San JOGCplin 3 BR's San Lws Rey. $129.900 Orange T,..... Condo Plan4, 1 +tort. $57,776. PLilA HiWPORT RE.ALTY 975-0616 Rancho Sun Joaqwn, 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Condo On the 1tolr cours,· C:1 ll for a ppl 552 8Z88 By Ownc~ l)ccrf1cld .P;Jrk 4 HR. formal dininit rm, 2 homt• r Ii.I n 2 SI0<!,.100 sty, corner location New 0 14 ncr tra ns fcrrl'd , CPL", comm pooll ·purk. pnt'cd helnw mark~l fo r $l 05.000. By o wner. quH:k sale 3 Ur , l Ba, 714.~·7807 1..R .. n R . F' R , lndry ::.:...;.:.:. ______ _ rm Prof decorated ARIOR LAKE COMDO w1upgrudt•s P rof B flh hi d d2A land"c11·""' f11r lo main 1 ig Y upgra e r macnab I Irvine realty LEASE W /Of'TlOM POSSllU This lg . Washington home needs a family! 4 BRs. 3 baths. tamlly rm. & formal dining -a lovely rtoor p l an! Wr ap·around p atio · s prinklt.>n; • 3-car garage. $118.900. Dorothy Lewis 752-1414. CWW·ll > Wott'TH WAITIN• POil This lg. executive h om e 1s NOW ready for you ! 4BRs, famlly rm .• 3 fpk i-. .• 2 patios. t eak entry. mirfor~. walk-in wet bar. In one of Irvine s best a reas. $139.500. Appl. only. Natalie Benjamin 752·1414. <WW·l2> LOOIQM6 FOi A SPICIAL PLACl1 This Turtlerock Ho m e has so muc h ch a rm. you'll rail in love with it! Separate livin g quarte rs s1:1rround an atrium w /wate rfall. Air-cond. w /ftlter & purifier. Ne w c pl. A view o f s urrounding h ilts & quie t tree-lined s treet location -near pools & playg round. $123.900. Lila Harper 752·1414. CWW-13) CWC>aGIOUS & ~•ACtOUS This lg . 2·s t or y 4BR family home has ea sy access to the pa rk & ne w Adventure Playground. The tasteful 9ecor feat~es c us tom wa~lpaper. ceram ic tile e ntry & m i rrore d wardrobes. For your comfort a re central-air, outdoor Malibu lights on time r s & prof. landscapin g . Washer . drye r & microwave inc l. $146,500. Madeline Cross 752·1414. <WW·l4 \ JUST HOUCEO. In the finest Racque t C lub Area on on e or the best s treets. Grandiose 2·slory home w /"loads o f square footage." 4BRs . fo rma l dining rm. + separ ate bonus rm. Beautiful g r o unds cen tral-air : many s pecial features. "Expans ive. but ~ot ex pens ive ." $124 ,900 . A ni ta Bra d s h a w 752·1414. IWW-15> TUllllEROCK TOWHHOME So m a n y extras'! Air·cond. - built-in kitche n w /sewing bar -tile e ntry & k itc hen -skylighted interior -balcony off master BR + p r i v ate patio o ff kitch en - woodburning fplc. -a ll tuirdwood cabine try -electric gar !ige door open er. SEE TlllS al $126.500. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414 <WW·L6) WOODRIDGE LUXURY TOWMHOME Beautifully d ecor a te d 2BR + d en ho m e in the lakeside developm e nt by M cLain. All the comfort of a much lar ger h ome + priva te p a t io w/s u per landscaping that br in gs the "garde n -fe eling" JN ! ONLY $129,900. Julie Van Wie r en 752·1414. <WW-17l YOUU FALL IH LOVE . wilh this perfec t ly decora ted 38 R . 2 12 bath D eerfield Plan III townhomc featuring s unken living r oom . form a l d i ning room. wood.p ane led family room . c overed patio w /wood decking & tush plants + s o MU C H MORE! Reduc ed for quic k s ale! $92.500. Carol P o rce lla 752-1414. <WW-181 WOODl•IDGE CROSSIMG W a t e rfront Brigh to n Pl a n w /s pectacular v ie w of m o untains ! Luxurious c aramel c pl .. s pecial ceramic tile e ntry. lavish maste r s u ite + 2 BRs (or option al d en > & gourmet kitchen w /c'Ozy n ook . F'lexible fina nc ing . $159.900. Forres t Powe rs 752·1414. <W-19) TODAY ~pntles:. 3 Bdrm (.'ol11•g1· }'.,rk h ome w 1th l jlorgcou:. 'fire pl UCl'S, n: c~t.~I "'mdow lt>d~l' in ltv1n1o1 room for your µlanb and a pc·rrc·l'l p;.uu ror vour cntert11in 111 ~. n on 't m1 i.s rt • lfrduc .. d to S85,flfl0 Shown by <tppoanlmt•nl 2512 V~sar Pli.1t '' Tak(' advantarc of th1:. nl'wl y h:.l\'<i pro!)t•rty on one or t::u~b1dc'i. most po11ular strl·eh 3 UH ·~ for JU!>l S7G .:150. Cull 645-9161 " ""u + d en. AC. lndscpcl. t e n..an cc w 1 a ul o ~11 5.~oo . io•; dwn . UNIV. "PARK HOME" spnnkter::.. front & rear 6444466or 552-6327 Popular .. Tula ne" mode l in Village -. , ..... . , OPEN HOUSE Mun} add1t1on:. & -----------amcnit1e!> Lg assum. Orangetrec condo. by Ill. 3BRs, 2 ba ths + lg. family rm. loan Op e n llo ui.c. ownr,lBR.Plan fll.28R V a ulted open b eam ceilings - · , REALTY ~· ' Sat tSun 10.i; 1:i Goldl·n SW.500. Plan v $61,950. secluded cover ed patio -gar d en - Star ~ 0022 Adlts only, tennis. etc. auto s prinkler s. Near park & pool WOODBRIDGE D..aPoittf -1.QZ 6 :-Owoerf :i.ni~~µ§,\.0 se.U ~.t ... ~ ... ~~~~~ . ~ ~.,-t ~¥t. . 67~9'l29._11__. ....... ...---+tennis. $138.500 inc l. la nd. Be lle llEaANC Partc h 752·1414. CWW-20l; , I l '~.I( I \I I\ ,;,~ l Cmr H•• CottnJ dtl 11111 • · "Orif ood'' modt'I. 2 f ant:tSll(' ))I(} clel!_. ()('~>~~\ S{y, :\ hdrm. 21 , bu Sub· view Branll tww ,t b1 . -~ mil on pncc & ll•rms -.,-,tr "'•t "-' ~ ' ..:... ...,/...:,;.~f ......... :-..: ..... •t· •i ... q .. ~ "''~ -· _-__ -. --~ . .z '*'J!ttil·~· -. r. r----· .._ ... , .. oodbri gc Es llltc IMMID. POSSESSION POSSlllE -. Townhome. A/C. frplc. mlrrort•d dr!>. vaulted Enjoy a real fam ily way of lire in ceihng. Pror landR~aped. this luxurious 4BR. 21<':! ba th h ome b .a ' S J I! s . o o 0 ,,.,. 51 l.2 A "e I , Open Sun 1·5 163 We:.l o n lovely c ul-de -sac next to pa rk. Yale Loop. Irvine. t\Jsk· Gate d courtya r d entry.· lg . p a neled 0 w n r I R I d r J 1\ ~ t .,...,.. ~ n By Owner. Npt Hgts 3 BR 7~06 . 644-57'12 First notJl'<>. by owner; we 26A.dl'nw/frplc.hn:lwd II h' b t nrs.1:1huucrs. qt cul-de BToro 1032 must se I >s cau · Rancho San Joaqwn San s a c s l . w 11 I k l o •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Lui!> Rey Model wilh un· ing $109,500. Term:s uvallable C11 1t :'>52·7879 family rm. w /fplc . & wet b ar: or 759·03JS formal dining rm ; huge covered ~chnol /shoppi n~. de BY O W NER. F O R ob6truclet.lvicw Wl•will ta<'hed rm w t ba & S A t I!: I L E/\ S Jo:. reduce lhc pn ce SJOO p<'r CORNER LOT drkrm. IJ:? y1ml. $125,000 l:Waut~rul 3 fir, 2 Ha. on dayunt1lsoldortakcnoff 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, lot.ally Appl only. 387 Romont1 premium lot up.:ruded, the m "rkel. o n t hi!\ W ., .. ·4782 t • c I" n d s" a p l cl .. urcgraded. Central air. ay,.....,.. P ll ' 1 • .. ' • alrendy b-l()w markel k ,,_ .. I ------w/s prinkleri;, $143.~IOO " ~ c ose to par ...: scuoo s. M E S A V E H D l'.: YOU'Li~ LOV..; IT 22832 ptirP of $.l.29,900. 833-1485 $77,500. Owner Open SHOWPLACE . '• arrt• ,..(lichomui!h 7M·S8ti·3262. or 973-1626 Open house house Sat/Sun 10-6. 4672 purk·\'ll•W rorner DIG 213.SSJ-5633 ~al & ~un. 12 V1st 11, Ranchgrove Dr Ph BI G HOMfo: S175.000 ---Jrvme 561·5966 1967 f\ule:inc. 540-9269 ._,,tlwglon leach I 040 iiiiiiiiiiliil•liliiiiilimmliiiiiiiiiiii --······················· Hy <>wnt>t. Sherp 3 HR 2 ONLY $1750 DOWN. for BA. ramlly rm or rhnln.: thiA fine 4 BR 2 sly home rm, llalccrest, $78,500. TOUll pnre S,Sfl.SOO nr 8'>· 3102 Warren l.n. ~7·1.15il.'l sume 1 a..i•·:. Fili\ lnun MISAVBDE POOL $97,500 Th1rk pluKh carpMing 1t.ncl warm wood pont>llng enbane<t• thb beauUtol '1 btidrm + fnmlly. S~arkl rnc pnol & )RCUUI mekt• for ~rticlou !\ Hving Owncl-r ha!\ bou~ht and ~ 11alt>1 Call64ti·7\71 rlftf ·,. '1, v • • ~ ,u•1 ,. ,., '" [~llll 1)4,<nl G I approved. 3 Bt. sr74 Vlct,pria M5·4981> or9804768 '1dl now lf e rberl llnwklns Rltrs 979-8100 $74,500 Fqmlly home. 4 RR. J I(, rt'mOO bnth.~ + luh·h . w / nucro oven. l.ocalc<l (ln cul de !\llC Mllr bearh, park, llnd Oii llml'nitll'S O~nSAT1 SUN 1 ~, :IJ4 Clt•veland T>r s C.nrl1eld w tBtrnch ~ 1 1 ,lo.. .. 1(1 \I" 7nl llMI ~I H•t111 •• luc•. CE 810111 BLllRS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IRVIME•s FINEST Upgraded 1'"'a mily Home With 4 lledrooms 2Vo.t R aths And A Family lloom On A C ul·d e ·Sac. Corner. Lovely Profe ssion olly Landscaped Y a r d . Adjacent To Greenbelt And P oo l With A M o untain VHlw . Offered At Only $139,500. 111 oova DltlV! 631·1800 patio & built-in BBQ. Des igned for g r acio us e ntert aining. $139,500. .Be lle Partch 752·1414. CWW-21 > WOODUIDGI VIU.A•M New pr1cc on this 3BR end·unit in the l s l P h ase. Now Woodbridge is yours at a n affordable price of $69,950 w/flexible financing on o r lease w /o ption to purc hase . Forrest Powers 752·1414. <WW-22> 11 QUICK TO LIAIN Cond os to live 1n! Condos to rent! Above aJl. be quick to know $58,000 for a lovely air-cond. 2BR In Irvine is "pure gold!" Neat & c l ean w /clnnamon cpt. Close to pool. Lois Miller 642~. (WW-23 > '42·1235 '44·6200 tOt Oover Ori~ H•r~ View Center lrvlne •t C•mpu~ V•ll•Y C..nt~r 7SM•U4 . ; ..... --• i - Houiu For S• Houiu For S• HcM.tst For ScM . .....•..........••....•..••.•...•..•.•....... ·•····•·········•······ ,,..,._ I 044 ~leach I 041 ~ hech t oq ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nU~~r1J!c~'~~~arp c ondo with 2 l~r~~ ~-drooma. Inside l<1un dry toom, cOVt!red p~t10 with BBQ and all ol the ume nllios ol Wood bridge Pncod at only 15.050. f!j WOOUPJDGE RI.ALTY · 551-3000 DIBAB.D PATIO HOME It's lhe Elkwood Model done In lhe fin est ot tast.e. Many. muny ex tr as bulll ·ln bookshelves · shutters · levelori. atnum with tropic al plan wrap· around polio · gas bur b· que. An outstanding buy at a good pnce. call for appointment. red hill ~: · · 552 -7500 Beautiful! Plan 3 tn Turtlcrock Preside nt Homes. 4 Bdrms ., ~ ba.. custom carpets & drape ries. OeUghUul famlly home, walk to e leme ntary school. 1*523 CAMPO,Da·IRVIME LG9'ftO koch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• k1wwwCMlate 4 ldr1Lt. Canyon view, qwet area. $207.000 49U519 Ron WHIGMS ledty 1900So. Coa:it Hwy LAGUNA BF.ACll Cawe'J ~and Company Rl::ALESTATE OfftnTIMtH RM PropertMs • L.AGUMA HEIGHTS Ir MIGHT LIGHTS Family home wllh room to breathe! QualJty ap· po1ntments. built·in:i . fireplace. open beam ceilings. lots of glass af- fords terrific ocean view & unus ual floor plun lends a distinctive tourh. 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh home. Seller motivated due to transfer out or lhe area. $149,500. • WOODS COVE! Ccrta1nl v lhe mo:.t PopuJur areu in Lu1o1un11' This secluded family home hai. sparkling view or ocean thrnugh tower mg pme:. on qwct street. walking di:it ancc to beach an l'asy stroll Stained ceda r cxten or. wrap-around tile decks. private patio is sur rounded b} extensl\e pluntrng a nd trees IT'S A LOVELY BLUE LAGOON VILLA LAGUNA BEACH Ouls tanding view -o cea n . pool. g ardens. fine ly derorated. completely furnished. (1975 Montt: Carlo m lht: c arport m c luded > A-TURN IEY--tJFFERING Lux ury 3 bdrm. 2 bath. wet·b~r. patio. 2 s wim pools. beach . tennis court. security g ate. Lus h la nd scaping. $215,000. C411.,.._. Y-*r%Jet for ...... 494-42'4 UT D.AMlll II.AL TY 492-4144 33'JClllnilMAn Opett Sllttd9y 1-5 LalWla charmer. com pletely refurbished. xlnl loc Eicposed wood . bnck, tile. 4 Br. 3 Bu. split·le'lel. 11 IOMlr .... r Fixer-upper. split level, 3 Br, 2 Ba . oct:an 6 Cotallno vie ws Xlnt terms. Asking Sl29.950. CUL DI SAC 2 Bdrm. + guest apt. Spectacular white water vfow: large mslr bdrm. with frplc. No main t.enance yard Close to !>Chools & beach: shown by app't. onl y. $300.000 MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 673-5354 497.3319 One With Nature Very se<:luded wtlh com m und1ng view or tht• ocean. A very special set.Uni? and t.otally UDI. que abode. wood und gtasi; l>ome. Sl99.SOO ~ ~ .... APOIMT Beautiful J bedroom. 2 bath executive home with panoramic ocean, coastal & d ty lights vi e w s. Pr1v u t ,• ma s ter s uite w i th b ea m e d <'e il •n l!. fircplurt' and view clel"k Heatt:d pool with jacu:m Close to the marin .. $299.900 :I Monarch Bay Pla?.a Laguna Niguel 496-7222 131-0136 *DUPLEX• Ocean side or hwy. level lot, easy access to ~ach Needs _pa1nl. mmur r•·- pa1rs. ideal ror hume & 1ncnme 111.lirY. only $159.!W Mlss1or. Realty 494·0731 • Y Spacious 2 bdrm & Oen EMYALD A Quahly con:.l. choice N. Enter this cxc1t1ng 4 Laguna toe. 2i;, ba. qwet. bdrm. home thru the cool. Catalina s unset leaded glass doors into a Vll!W. picture windows. mirrored entry & dis· walk to beach. 1235.000 cover t he impressive Owner.'194·7430 Views from nearly every ---- room. Skylighted dinmit TOP Of WORLD rm. & kitchen . luge Lowest priced 3Br. sm family rm. & mstr. suite oeean view. Sl.28.000 Pm with s eparate s tudy. 0 n 1 y . 4 !> !>. S 1 If I $395.000. eves/wknds .AIT COLLECTOR? . This magnificent con· By Owner 4 bdrm. den J temporary, custom de ba. formal din rm. ull SJgned home will hold u new c11rpe ls, drapes, etc large collect ion in a Ocean ranyon view highly unusual setting S285.000 494·2-106 Uruque featurei. of !hrs :i bdrm. home 1ndud1· •--Hin 1050 c1r<:ular kitchen, study & _,..... s den.$465.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.AMCHO L.AGUHA My equity, Letsure World Unique tn -level pr~hgc 2 BR. 2 ba manor Partly home step-down livmJt rurn. lnl·I sL~rhns & & d i~ in g r oom :., a Dresdt'n C~~nu . $.54.000 spacioU!> 4 bdrm. family cash 837·21a.. home w1lh views or !'a nyon &ocean Lavish hv ing in a classic design SSJ.500 1.GCJ11M1 Niquel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • Beamed cc1 hngs in hvmg llO!>N c.,,,~1 ... ~.,.,,. room and dining room. :;~~·.~\;~~ ,,.,,.., MOH.ARCH IA Y TERRACE fomily room. built-In 116<11Co"""Q"w .• 1 kitchen. 2 Bedroom. 2 !>ovH• 1 .1aun,, c., •u1,11 Baths upstairs. lower --~" •_!l_J_•~-\1-' __ _ lt>ve l i~ 1nd,•pcndcnl RS>UCB> $9000 guest un1l ; doublL' garugl'. ::.eparate 9· x. 18' Owner will finanN? 3 laundry and work room. Blks LO Aliso. L~e 3 bdrm storage room quality hm. Panoram11: ocean l'.O nstruc t1on Su pe r vtev.s. $145,000 494-861 I Hu~c tn level bdrrr I bdrm. 3 l)ath homt· with ma itn1!1 cenl rrnol & landscaping. f orm;11 d1111ng room. Wl'I hdr. ~aulted ce1Jing_s, 1mpor• ed f1x1urcs.'Only m111ut('!> to while sand hl•at·h. $275.100 l11rge lot :illows guct1l "Z" Rl!:ALTO~ parklll~ or udd on to pre-PRIV •TE I"' •cu, VIS'T A '41GUEL sent home. even room "" 5A " enough for u pool,'' The tennis courts. pools. Lur)i!l' lot rompll'tt'ly pnl'c!ti nght...$230,000 s~nty & fire dept landi.cpcl w /room for · within the prest1~1ou11 pool. 4 . Bdrm. w 1com • Emerald Bay communt blned kitchen & fu mtly OLDE LAGUNA ly. You & your ramily rm, great ram1ly homl' 1·~-~~~~~wei«~!~~ .. w I c p ~-'~™"·~-~,'!...·~...,,_ posed bea ms. lots l)f vestment appr{'Ciat~s. 4 • tedar throughout, n<•w Bdrm. 3 btt, 3000 sq n c arpeting, sedudl·d completely remodeled. MIGUEL SHORES patiO!I for each unit B. ex prof derorated homl' nn Cb&rrn1og garden ho ml· LensJVe use of natural lge lcvul lot Only lilt'pt! w/~r~ut 0<'"11n Vl\'W. J br1l'k and plante r s. to one of the lai.l pvt hdr m. cov v..1 tin shake roof, a veritable beaches In CulH Xlnt w1redwood deekrnit & showplace or all lhal we fl nan c 1 n ~ a o d Ion g upgraded features thru- have ("Orne to appreciate e s c r 0 w a v a 1 I ab I e . out Prest1g1ouN and In· as part of the origmul $36$-.000. Heleo Rodman. vitln111 SWl.500. La g u n a s c e n e . I Brttr. 7~·0358 493-9494 495--5220 Bedroom. ' Balh each 496-24 ll 130.soso urut wilh excellent rn· Huve something you want come A.$ much as it Is re· lo :.ell" Classified uds do LC91"0 leoc.h t 048 modeled with all muJor it well 642·5678 ••••••••••••• •• •• ••••• • Items finished. there is s til l s ome room t o personalize the fina l t.ouches &c insure profit an Ole near future See Lhl.5 doll house to appreciate! Easy walk to beach. $156,SOO. • SUPEI WICIAL HOMI Look tor the Quality in lh\s new 3 lk'droom. 2 I.') . ·&th custom home 10 Park Avenue Elt atcs Many amenllles lnclud· Ing st.aJned glass. tiffany lampti. JC'nnalre ran~e. d ou ble u v en with mlcrowAvc. etc • \!le. Cllll toda} .S337 .~ • ll04Su. Cooat lliway LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 macnab / trvlne raeltg S'EC1'ACUL.AI! White water views. s urf c rashing on rocks, Catalina & fabulous sunsets rrom living. dinin~ & fa m ily rooms of t his 1st quality 4BR custom hom ~. Modern equipped k itche n w ;v1ew breakfas t nook. Ele vator Appt. only. $37~.ooo <W·l44 ! 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J b<.i lorrnJI Lo...tPric.• .... s-.. llnght. a.try pal10 bomt' l 8lt family rm $88.~ Ta ••••Ill .......... C'U&) S ftft W~OY~rf"d reur patio . 11• bao.11 )llrd 1105. .... .._ .... , ... l'rl\ 11l~ Rhorf'1> l'um rnurut) • IHt l111111ly rm '144.!iW O....Wll ...... J UM •lt"Pa I ttH1' hC'A( I\ I 11. 11nv.111,, Moo111"h l\.1 ) l '' R ' , o 1• t• 11 n ' 1 ,. w ~ J UDOIAYNOMT Lra entry crtyutd lo 11un ny, •Pllr ~ lir l11tnll)I ho0\4' Many 1unc.k1·kll M.tr 'Ltft w1frpl Uwn\'r wtll t ,,rr)' t1 .. x1blt1 f1nsnc 1n i; l1r1C lot \TNt1't."t> IUUJ KKHS Ufo'NNESOD Y.Hl.IN<.i 8'5 ~ THllLUflFS IAYVllW A •~Pl•Un•l' dN•orwt t<d ., ck lia•tu ful · l><1Juu·• Plan L>t fin ltt'I )' 'IW1lhout ~uul $IV.! llOO HASTI Oh At <.:O SM~llNG PALEIMO 1170P...tC._,..t ~V&ewtt-1 Super 104.'MllOn Oil p11rk ac:ro&a rrom <'lbh•t' & pool, """w of park f, r lly llKh\•, •Dr, a·~n.,, ~ frp! • hardwood llrl\ in r o it n t r y II I t ,. h l' n , panelled &. wtllljl1Apt'rl•d thr1M>11t ,.no d bt'low m11tk1t al $21Pl,OUll l.ANI> INCl.UOt:L> OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 12-5. 1'0 II IXC:HAMGID DOWH: 4 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEXES IMCLUDING IA Y,.OHT I CDM DUPLEX Z HOUSH OM DOUILI LOT I W. MIWPOIT DUPLEX JOI IXCHAMCH DOWN OMLY AS A PACICAGl 21 l/ 61~J200 9.5 rm frplc . rn'ltr hr di tnl!: &. pool m;11nt. pd fot din rm . 1o1m rm ... ., huth. wulk·tn clsl. all bJl by owner lllOO 100 fJuy'I l'OllCJ Pool de hmni r.u:ll 111'" 00okra11<: wull dc•n. u-~H7M, 536·1\&J. cv1•" & Only 37i" nu, ~ > 1 J,tlif ~ tJnvewuy. pvt lCl'a wknd3 840 $!Hll li!UM' L"wrrMe Jill.) & po o I , S !5 2:; 6 I :, -7~ $.')11 • "'"I "'RROWH"""D l..arlu1put . 644 5414 .,, ... ,. .....,"'9fH leoc:h 3240 lrv&J\t! G-ro-v-t·-s -J-HH. 2 ' IJllU\ --~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• A truly N &aJ home on the 2 lir, 2 bu. l ur llM. pool. Sh,jrp 3 br d ollhou.... l>u. fl.Im rm. <hn1n1e rm . lukefroot 4 Yra. old 11 tt'ruUB ('rt. J1w ut.t1 !'1.t•ut w /ht'.lVy lCh.ik • roof. AIC • .atn um . ' pa tio,. ~Macnab-Irvine ht'droom ... 8 bull\!! cpl. (;ape (;od llrbr britthl c~'(!rful k lt<'hl"n , lnddcp d Muny u1• study furniahed rcl'r<'t• Vie w K nolli1. Sii2!5 IRt' hv rm w/frplc. $43S f(rode" Uy ownr. 21J1 Ucm room On e or tht' IW0·2836 IM'M622. lf48 D8iW 277 ~ or 21J/ 655·7330 l JI AM I 'T A I It wt.~-kd..ay:i . ..sk 101 Mr ~re a " Nl•wly th•rurutt•d 3hr. 2hu Cote J br. 2 bu. l{ur. put10. l>utnam hom~. ~5.UOO <W 116 > exc•\' home. p11noram1r locd yd. Kid .. & pc-t.1 -------- l.yn 644V,~lhH· o <' n v i e w . Co r o n J welcome 54~ Ah't No Woodbl"'dJ;l' 4 Bl<. 2' t b11 """"' ll11Ch}und:1 Pvt bch SV'J5 fet!. 964 2566 .1173 mt 4 mo'; old. mdn)' up mo li75·744:t i;trudt'b. wood put . Cb tu 2 br wticor $:IOO Cpt:t. tl•r\OJ!>, pool & )of' Nl• CHOICE REHT ALS rncd yd, wuttir pll. :mo l)t'ts. 162.'> mo 552.~9 Above Little C..:oron.i .. ,. ... Oclawurc 636 4120 llt!ach, unu1iual lrl·lt•vd 1 5 'l'urtlt-Rock Glen Lux A.._....Oll Veh! view bom1· 3 BR. 3 ba . unously 11pPoinkd. ~ br Or~CMMty 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kl-.AL'IY>R~ l..t(JMflO HMNTIULTY Ul-1114 WAT .R .. 'RUN1 llOM 1-: --------.. Dot fnr 311' 00..t l IHI 3 N o [) o w N . N o ,,111yrm. Vucanl & rcudy. 3 br. ,.,., b11. newly p111nt condo. w/corne r v1t·w (.l..()SING COSTS. muoy WSO Month e d . re m nd c ll•d k 1 l. f<Ull rec. fi1cU Shi!i. mo MaWle Ho..I C .... t.ry Loh/ hom~ ;ivull 7:'>1 0700 art Or. quiet 1rvlnc Tt•rraCI.', d.'lhwhr. hltni.. nt1w clq)!l, to ret1p pany Av1ul 0t I ,__. '40.UH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1011 .....•.••........••.... Miii Dia ~OSI04IT ·~, rantsbt-d l<)is In l • .ck1• ,..~l 561'.000 •·~ Ap IJro~ t0u0 SQ It I'll With po•n mt.-tt-r bh11·k v. .. 11, N\••t to Uro<'I~ llo1nl'!t Mulid!t t'•lt'll.ft"l 1 t~t < 111 lll Ml 67t'1 v.kd)" only IH &, )' .ro !'w•lll'f ri·ud )' \.o rTWf\'" AR' li7l n;n ... STCATAUMA MIT1 UTI vtlWS IMSIAYllW ~ a.••rlaUH• bo mt1', hy """r•'nl a • ' on • fom1ly room. full)' up 1rad t•d • l.ndauped. ~l0,000 • ~.000 c;.,11 ~7:111 aftt'r'Jpm 1067 -------.. ..•.....•..••.......... COMP lit SON SHOPPERS P11·1u1~ l<Mlli: at °''" lovt·ly ~ bt-droum. fomtl rooan homL' ul bl•auOful llt1rhor V1~w llomt.<i. You 'II rind more-value• for your money 1n th1i. IOWl·:H prw{'d, frl'Nhly p:1inted . n .. w I y I u n d :. c u p •• <I So m t-r i. ,. l "t o n I y ~~~~-~~ S177.500 1 IMAMIWOM As-We&.oan REDUCED (ri',orl(eous paol, spa and lands<'11 ping. 11 u r rou11d d ••iiant J RR tn l<'V<'I. l'IWih deco r. $125,900 fo'ordetuil11 c all 581 IOUO Sf~f21 . twwportC....ter 640-5357 Hllrbor V1l·w Mo1111ru, <! BR + den . 2 BA $142.IJOO rei!. 0J)l'n llouw Sul/~n 1·5 64U·4734 IK:t4 l'rt Barmouth S>'TEAJ, TIU8 HOM t:J heaul. ocw II( opicrd 3 HK. lo price 1173 011 Alli {j(,;EANF'HNT OVPJ.t;;X a UR I IJa l·1wh, fiJk . :l Cllr war llil ' S'J76,000 813 1247 OCIANNOMT 4 llr, Wu, 12711,)00 lly owm·r '151 Mtl'I or 676 11373 OUTSTANDING Family home with :S l1e bdnn¥ • •P•cluua den. family rm & 3i,,, bath.8 . in prN<ti{(i<IWI Wl"lllcllff lll't:t1. fo'eaturet1 ln<'I nt•w W/W CUl"ptlt. wulk in food IJ&nt ry. 2 frplt•i. . i.ep luwl<.lry r m . 1•l11ldrcn'11 p hay ho ui.c. c t r Im · rt111cul11lt!, move in <'Ond Sl90.000. MIWPORT llACH HAI.TY 675-1642 MEWPORT CREST ROCK BOTTOM S p at:ao u 11 p lan .IV . 8cuul1rully crtp'd 3 BR & den. 2·11 BA. 1800 S<1 ft. tri·level. Won 'l lu11t. $115,000. le1ta..,iftH9b 3 br I l/4 ba, SI 05,000 ACACIA TREE REALTY 1;42~ COMDOWITH IOATSLIP Sharp sr ac1ous condo on channl' w1lh 30' boat For S. I 0 c pt 1500 I l'M Vute ron lloul!1111( lovely 3 bdrm homt on rompl <'rpld Ni<'l' yd ~ 15 64S 2'.i:JJ 0 lo Spn1 ••••••••••••••••••! •• ~. ••••~••!•••••••••••••• AJ(I Stcv(' PhllllP!> Angelita V11c1tnl. $800 1t11 from br h $475 mo. t'veslt.1.1 8282 4 choice Cem dcry lulli in ---Monlh 9611 3514 ---- UDO ISLE PaclflC' v iew Memorial J Hr 21,tJu, 180 tlt•J:r<•t• U i I 1,1 3 Bdrm. <!~'t ha II v1n .. Pu k worth 1350 l'UCh 11<·cun vww. ('11:.tom cpl. f•JO'MJJUI tU11, c./IUl't Ucaut1ful o•xt•t• ho mt'. Un 1v1·1·11 t y J• u r k 111 · lie!>\ Qfr $1000 f 1>l<•n-c1 thruout. I )'l'llr . t'JJ>, 1J. /_• P 11 () I • V l' I Y P r I V lownhom1• I-J m rm U n I 'I u " d h I w Id e er over or oltJ "140 000 Pno univ *tJU1fUftU('•~ bat·kyurd. 1 llH +. dt•n. U It l l)Jt1oo;, he.wt P..-kway on pvt bch. uv· 1111645.:tlnt • ' 1 k h Owncr 111cllcr 673 3884 f'J'7,'J-,li'1.9~ cxtr11 I(. ate ''"• t'Utf>l-•t c·clrld Adulb tA·a1w ~7:. gtadOO (llX71 I~ I o..Mies/ Rich r; f ' t."'1. dra!it·<I. & :1huUNl<ti. mo 1>3.15001or5!'17 49'JI• ~ HoMt Ston <wt. Sat• 1100 - -2435 E. Coear Hwy • CdM r l' r r a ..: , 11 " r 11 t• n ,. r - l ,.•-1195 OutofC--"--~~~~~~~-1 "!ervlt" l111i1I m.111lt 1 --leoch 3241 ,. ••.•.•.•........•...... ~"' ~ ~ Properly 2550 Wulk1ni: '1 1:.t.anct: to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobll~1 Home For Sale. DUPLEXS79,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvineTerracc,J bd rm 2 be•u~h <.;1111 L u c 111c.JW>unlur/$700rurn.81ul· 2Ur • bon~ rm. SS' d bl 2Br, llia. frplc. 1•pts. CHOICE bu ExeculJve ho me. $795 962 1582 Lai(oon Vlllu. cx:nfml Oil (lxp••1•do m ""H. a dult bltns. W /U hook u11• per . m o. 640·lK80 und t b h 714 / .. 99 J»1 ~ M·• •• b d r ms.1121 Su d 1 1 J t·"' .. "v c .. · "' ' p ark. pool. JUCUt7.I & l(ar lll(l' u1p , nt d ytJ , PROPERTIES per e uxc ltl' ,..rm."' 2131703-0230 ('lbht1e, co· rner lot. 2 garages ca. unit 4406 08 bu c u:1l horn\•. n l•w . ------- A I A s A Lrg 3 BR. 2 b11 duplex. ced 2 r b h tJrtvew11 ys. rus s put·e t:apu <'O v(' A-'-Vall•y 8hare jacun 1. ope11 de<'k. ur. c11 ,tCar , nr c 3Br. 2&. qwet cyn 1-t'I rent. Own e r moving. Are&., rent ul S.'115 mo ~ ~.536·444U ting, s t e ps to h l'l1. make ofCt>r 839-6S35 ask 5J64 144 U •11 acre hQri.c pro $595 m o. 975-0 252 o r murket. i.ch<lol & Lown. f Addi pertit'l> Heudy to huild 752-0617 ChanNftCJ CottCIC)e 8M·550S. 835.f>455 __ or __ e_._u_gt_. ____ 1--p..-rty 2000 ....,.~"' w /lern1i.. -------""· h I ... I ;::::-;:.;."";';;.......... ;/11. ucres Fantastic SINGLE HOUSE. 2 UK 2 ~'i~j/;~f b:. s.':75.IM~:,. l.olfMa Hiff• . 3250 TAKE ME! To mountain. dci.ert or hake. lovely 1974 Sun· down tir 18SI 74 ) Only $7.000. MoWI. Ho.-Store 848-8895 Beach Living Sevt>ral new homeg le ft In a beaut1ru1 rol•ky ocean front purk, pvt community . i.ublellan~ Hllowe d in pu rk :J bl!at•hl'S + pier . home" priced from: $29,900 TRF.ASURE ISLANO MOBILE HOME l'AHK RIMAISSAMCE JC8>1 So. Coast llwy LAGUNA BEACH Mobile propcrtll.'i; & lund development <.;o. C7 I 4 J 499-3116 17141557-0600 COSTA MESA Alfi s 1n~J e w1d t• May flower, r;howi. like '75 Model. low pa rk rent. <WB4805·62 ). Try $16,750. MoWI. Hot. Stor• 848-8895 TEHOMTWO vww &ullhllcs lopropcr Uu. dbl gar . :tt'r vice 1Bdrm.lba.S375.m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• tyhne $7654J wtlt'rrns porch. n~ blks bcut·h. Call Mu<'k.962 7788 T e n we ll malnta 1n t'd ,1 2,r, acri>" llorsl' prn 675-1957 __ 2 BK p11t10 hQmt'. cvrd homes on two atJJoinin~ pcrly an tht• bl'1111t1ful ,.. _ _,, """-·-3224 4 Br. 2 ba. ne w kllchen ~11l111. A IC. ~~.~ • .111 lots with ne w r oofs. M ,1 ri . n . .,680U '-4n•a..__ appl nr Golde nwest amen1t1c'> SJ., .. mu owne r will help Cinuntc! 't a 11 a i. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colle;,e 6 1l 842·4LSS aft 77().2656 $44.000each . 752·1920 wt erms " --- -u 20 &crcs Nr !>hor.,. & Mesa Verde J br. 2 ha, 5pm Me~ leoc.. 326, J '-\UAIL !>l'hl.1ols $14!J6 per acr(• = ~.~Avail. now. O\llrmlng 3 BK. 2 b11 . dtn· •••••~••••••••••••••••• T " L>lJPl.t::X Oubtunrl Ing rm, lrplc, dbl l(ar. NO FEE: Api. & Conil1. PLACE ~yb${, ~the IOVl'Mor Ne w 3 br condo, ~aragc, walk to bch & !!C his rentals . Rc-nlul P uv1ho11. _ -~r1rr..,,. c-97· 3 4626 1 frplc. pool. Jacuu 1. Kids M2·374.'l 67:5-4912 Bkr • r-RVY""l>ft ~ ,_ • now. &J>('tsok. $475.631·20llO 10.-Tll l :l O ,.M.I len Hinkle R.E. lftc. ------ -2 BR house w trrpk , 2:1 11 4 UR. 2ha. forma l din rm . --------1631 E 17lh Sl.S /\ 3BR. 2ba, dshws r. bltns. flonda $360. mn. (;all ram rm w1rrph" rumpu:- l<EAL ESTATt: l'OV pat. dbl gar , <·om Mack.002-778K r m ,2700 sqft. Buck Ba y. COUNSELOR RMI Estate mun pool $400. No i>t•ls. -ssn. o)\l'J l l amm1•cl •Jtc.rman<'e & invest Wanted 2900 &t2-0M35 Condo cw. 3 Bdrm . 2 642-9567 mc nt s pcc1al1sts Snl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. 112 m1 lo beultl·tc nnis fam/4-plcx. O W N Pro p e rt y rn 2 Br. Iba. fncd yard. court $550/m o . C.ill SEA v 11-:w 3 bdrm. ii .. •8cat:hpro1><•rt1('11 Inglewood. lla wthor11e c:l()O)(.'<! l(ur, c hildren ok. (.213l395·5171 or472·4518 bu, + ram r m . O<'t>Jn •ProP<:rty M una~C'menl or So Hay an' a ., no pets $325 S48-0438. ----Val!W, pool /tentus. ~:, •Tu &cxchan~e adv1t•c• WILL PA y CASH!! 2215 Pomona "C" 4Br. 1:1.Ra. <'U~tom1zed. (2JJ)4Jo.3629 ni<·e area. n r beac·h & --- ---_•_G_ary_r> _Bos.!.cr960-4:W.K Ph Tom D'Allcssandro 3 nr. l Ba , lg y;.ard , 1 cur :-.chb •• '5SU mo . no peL'l, Ha rbor Vo Knolli; <'Ondo. T.O. PROPERTIES ~<ir • qu1t>t n1<'e art.>u lsl /lst + clt>a nmg Z04:ll 2Bdrm. d1•n, end unit 2 HACH HOUSES OMA LOT 2 lllocks <! H1•a1'11 2 houSf''I for unly w..ouo 2 Fix1s2:.UVl' 1)1111 't Ill' 2 l~all' S<.:OTT HEAL T Y 5:16.7533 1213 > 674·6907 or 1714 l $425 548 21~ Drew Cm:lc. 002 856I Sal l.t·nnis /pool St>51)1mu 54IHJ201 a nytime or <7MJ K-ltSvn s-5 M-1·9592/6.11·2670 8'M'I $22! urt tiPM 2 HR. I Ila, 5 mm. lo _ _ __ beach. $3flC) mo NF.1-;o TO HUY HOlJSt;s, <1H UN ITS Ca -.h 111 Ma.,h' <.:;ill .lat·k Smll. SCOTT lt t:A l.'l'Y . 5:J6. 75.13 r .. 11 45fiO $4.50, Ol'lfJlwr IM. I~ Vat· tuna. 3br. 2ba. j(urd\'rwr 213 ·SCJK.-0004 3242 ······•················ DESIR AILE llOMF: ---------Houws f1irnisMd S1m<'1ous 2 !-lY 4 !Ht 11>lantJ h o m t• $ 7 :> 0 :1 B It Lownhoml' $450 /\va1l11 hit• now J oi.In 1146 1371, t:.1.,lhlurf <I W rro 1·x1•1· home or 'I bdrm 1 <h-11 I) B I,,,. $K2~ 111•1 w 1gu rdt•nl·r Fiio po:r • Rcrs req <I 1\va11 ~·11t 2JIUl li45 7388 or li<I<! :15:!4 Ry :ipr>t Mr. 2597 J HR.21,., h:i rondo. form.ii 2 Hr 2 ba, \'PlLI, clq )'., 6UHITS .....•....•...•........ 3106 LldO lsll' Open Huui.e Elegunt t'am Home. 4 bcl rm :H ba . rormal d ining. de n. S a l/Sun ltd>p.m. $365,000 200 Vau S an H~m u Uwn ti r / Bro ke r 673·HK03 I 281·271i7 s lip, frpl c. lge m s tr • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-.-.-.--• bdrm, 21'2 ba. dbl gar, xtrns parking. 1''ec land. EASTSIDE.CM 4 Hou.,c:1. I tJuplt•x. end yards. & ~ar al(es $245.000. Owner de~11rc11 rapid sale. 645·9161 ..........•.•....•..... VEllY pnv11te home, nll'C furn. nr lmy. 2nn.. 2ba. (pk . pat Adults. ~50 497· 182!1 forced ::ur ht-at. Garh .. ~- disp, bit rns. rrpk. p uu o. ---~~-"--_. & mrorm 1110 rm. Nr N II T l•nn1:. c :ub ~ll:'ih t;.1()-1661> Mewpcwtleoch 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT TRl"-0 Lovely N<·wport Tri1>lc•x 1:1) 2 lk•tJrm units. Ownn will <:oof)4•ralt' on an~t;1ll rnt•nl i;ale' All l1•a 111•1> l'rimc 11\Vl''ilm1•nt Ex l'"lll'nt I0\'1tlaon 1 Own1•r will 1•ons1dc r c•ontrll<'t Cull now 75'!· 1700 If ff# ~ 'I • I I f ii I f r, I WH Y? Under ··~ million Because n('1'<1 o;111(' qu11·k Sl.85.000. NEWPORT CIMTH RIALTY 640-1112 ·-------- 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fbuKhl kny ror Boat VILLA GRANADA M: • lh.111 111·eonrronl i·x White ...,ale r o cean pel'Ulrvc•ly b111lt rt'lrc•at vrnws, sound!; or the surf. u."!k ror Chari('::. 1r yuu In San Cle menlt's' m ost want water . luxunou11 condo minium Quantard.~Jn 67:l~50_ rc!ildcnce. Rarely ava il. New~rt C rl's t condo, only S120.000. Phm 4, muny upgradt•i.. BEllTHA HENRY 2-.21A,DEH Mobile home. in 5 star ad ult p a rk . C ity o f Ir vine. Beautiful up- pointments. $42,500. Call Bea. !548-7729 or 751-9000 forappt. Roy R. McC9dle RJtr WESTMIMSTH G o rgeo us dbl wide Jlawaua n, xlra Iii rm:-.. fruit trees, low rent. '<S2Al0'1-73 ). Mobit.H.-Store 8411.-8895 ;j, OPEN HOUSE REALTY /.) 200'/, Depree· nt•w IJc lux<' &in Cl1•mcnl1• Uupl1·x. 3 BR. 2 b&. frpl\'. IA /bar. deck & vu Super 2 HH. :! ha , frpl l' $16U,000 646-23119 &yfront. l'lt'r fl ufJt. 2 HH. 2 bu. 123 ,.; Uayrront $8!}5 I lt·rh, 213 /47H :1!'>77 lalM>a PMinsula 3107 ••....•....•........... :! hr $395 . rr,,I<' 114 1-; Aalhou Blvd 67f>.SAAI ~wport leach 3169 ........•...•........•• Mal(n1r1('1•nt ht'ul·hfronl g arugC', w :1t e r ru r n ..... ,. Adu I~ only. n'> Pl'L~ 14'· I )71 3244 llATF. Rl-:ASONABl.fo: 1-;-_:- Across rrom Country rv~ Club ••••••••••••••••••••••• 275 M<·~u f)r II 548-6701> RENTALS Nwpt I IL'>. J hr I bu frpk wush •rtdryc:r . refr1 a.: - Kuts ok. 4 blki1 lo wutcr $4~. 631· 1'll19.675-98H(J 2br. drps. cpl. No IH'lS M1>1 have r d ~5 1:-.l & la:-1 mu t $1 00 cl t•p fi46.. 5637 . Mesa Vercte. :J rm. :! ba . fo m rm . frpl . nt·w q1t & do;hwi.hr. rdni.: $1:15 Month. 557 4135675·971:1 I RR. I Ha 2 RH.21".I Ra 3 HK,2 Ha 3 Bil, 2 Hu :11m.2•, Ba 5 Bit. 3 H;i SJOI> 4 Br. 2 ba d uplex. occu11 , view, so· lo hc:h I 0 1..-n ~~~ purkin~ :1 udult--orfum1 $.'M~ ly $600 m.~ l~:.'Y' ViOO 00 400~~l~'>h•3 HI~ $875 3 br <! ba, W IU. ~ati BlHJ auto dr opnr. nr bt-ac·h $450 mo $150 ~wcur ,\. d t'un I I T Hoh M.in·f·I 957 :!tJjjl; !~lfl&Hd pa rtial view, pool/ten· REALTORS n111/Rauna . e nd unit. 2150el Mar 492·4121 -------W1-sl Nf>wport hornl' 5 Bdrm. 2 b:iths +dorm LARGE I IR 645-5295 a rt 5 30 By Owner. Viking 24x60. DOVEi< S HORES ~39_._000__:..P_._P_64_5·1152 Ocean & golf course viey.i. upgraded. 2 br. 2 ba. Ownr/Rkr mu11t sell 4Rr. ---------• 3BR2\l'a BA condo0wnf'r family rm, wet bur. mir· Jliu. prnfln1fllc pd, &d<' p i p wi ll he l p f inance . ror e d wardrobe . SMall lnnstor •Seller 1n d efault *Buy eqwty wholl•irnlc *Buy under ma rkel •Sell ror q wl'k proril •Gary D. Bo:.1ler~·~~2 loft. Yrly h;c $1500/mo 2 br house. I ba, partly 956 5Sl71 furn. Ulil pd. Avu1I t k·t. IJ 0 0 ISi.Jo; I.~ 4 Hr ;Jllu. • 1.: p.1t10,, $ti~ nit• f.i75 32HH t•or:ttl·d w /ju cu u.I &I en nsula t. $110.000. New carpel & self c leaning o ven. pool Ultn microwave, Prestigious 3 Br+Cam1ly drapes ()pen Hse Sun· landscaped. A/C. forr . m 11 n y o l h e r x tr 11 s I home by beuch. days l·S. 102 Ave. /\dobe. air heat. $38.500. The $229,500 Opn Suntluy!> $345,000. 498·1238 Meadows, IRV,551·4SJI 12 5. 1531 Hh~hland Or le9CJY lrCMM, Rltr. ~42.26or833·13~~-645-1531 2 Bdrm Spunjsh. RS lot. Small Mobile tlomc. $74.900. By owner. Call Cofita Mesa. $7.200 $7,500 DOWN ~-5755 645·95!55 Noquulirymg. 4 W . rm :i bli hU{!e lot, heated pool. I 'II carry bul. ut SJ 150 per. mo ~7 19911 PENNY PINCHEI ADS ONLY S2 !;coll uny \tt•m or com h1n11tloo of 1lt'm11 toc-$15 or ltnoa. with u Pl'nny Plocher Ad 3 lint'li for 2 ~~~Jll llw 2 ll11yi. Chura!' 1t ' No t•omrnrrr1ul 11(1~ Beach House $116,000 PRICED BF.LOW G OVF.RNM f:NT A I'· l'KAISAL! Cool oc1·un breeze c aresses thl11 l'harmin~ 2 "lory hQmc•. SUn·f11lt.-d livinJ( room (;(lurmel kitche n & dine . KJng 1!11,cd bdrms. Pl.US Dlseovl:'r priv11h' roof top terrace, pcrfrct for sun ba th.In((, or JUl!t wutchlng the sunsc:t ovt'r Catalina. Won'tlast ' 962,55t15 -.-,~r-: c:;.,.-,c: OLSU1'\I Spaciou.'I 3 bdrm . home Older mobile hm approx w/1''oreve r Wute r Vu Appraised at $156,000 We'll s ell NOW Cur $120.000! 492 7715 3>x48 in adult park on Npt 81, C.M. $15.000 cush or owner finnnc inK. lmme d p ois . <9 1111 !533·9685 or write Mrs S......_ Borree. P.O. Box 1L2!i, Cttplttr.o I 071 Oroville. Ca 95005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJ,.·RM""G 2 .. 1 1 By Owner. 20x40. 2 Rr. I '" "" .'~r. 1:1 Ba, 5 yr old. rum .. in pk condo. Pools. vicw, qll!d ·on Nwpt DI. CM. Sp n •nt area. etc. VA. OK. Pnn. $1lO. S hown by appt. only. 492·43.'17 $20.000 5'8-7216 Near Ocean. 11chools. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Pool. CQm er Acreage for S• I 200 vie w, RV lot $11 0,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner, H93·3'l28 $4000 DOWH lus S150 p /mo buy11 a ~t -r' .. _ 1,1uuru1 all wrnhlc $ l11t. S395. Isl & lai.l IJ513 C MPO DI fR'I NE OrN BF.h·~ ... ,ct1 01•1·or~1d11or 548-7638. ___ A_ S _ · I urrus ""' 2 !'>tor}· '1 > rm ~ 1 Br. J B1:1. Wuodbni1i.:c. 11.<trbor View Home:. f:xtra r1nc 4 bdrn' gurde ncr ind $700 mo. Agent 644· 731:CJ 9 Fixer Uttits ":Usts idc• {.;Qlila M\':.<t on dbl lol!>. $350,000 VlF.W In twsL 101•11111111 J br. 2 ba. fomily rm. ramily rm. rorrnul din..:. $1400monthly bltm.chJldrenok 1----------:i! Hdrm with 110/\T S LIP 646·7175 pool. lu kl'. J:11• <.;itll $750yrly ----_ _ morninf(s 552·31()tj 1\vall Wutcrfronl llnnws 445 LENWOOD UH Nov ~SS!l5 Acucla TrN· Heally li<l2 1355 __ _ _ 6.11-1400 n('ar llarbt>r Jl1gh St•h 3 $1115. 4 OH lk a m• horrw. TRl,LEX Oi•1•1mfront 2 br ulll 11d BR 2 BA. ramrly r rn; Uni vers 1Ly l'<t rk . o vl·r $575/mo ____ 642 4709 :!000 :.q rt Nu pl'I:. We11t Costa Mesa now bi·· No pclll. Winter $1150 Ing remodell'd Schrdult• 646-2510 2 Br. I A11. l>plx Ultn. 1133-nY7_• __ _ gross inco{Jlc $10.200 C'J)l.'I dri.,., i.ear , marm•d p/yr, $119,000 m11ke or I Bdrm. Park Nl•wporl cpl prl'ft•m •d . 1111 Pl'lS WOODBRIDGE fer ~m(•t~~0~1f b ll'asC S275mn + dl'p S4H l!lf.il .. :. .. lult>. l~m<'oln mdl. :l ComtMrclal lftCOMt 3 HR, :! bu . IJ:<' ri•nt t•d Br. J b11, !WI 1271 2500 Blo<'k Nl•wp ort ---------•I d r 1 llW 5llOROOMS Spuc1ous hom e' un Lulu h.h · with larl(•• llv1n1: r oom . form ;il <J 1n 111~: roo m + d t>n I m maculate $1500. m u leUSf' Clea n, nt!w & frci.h 3 bt.'<f home with pool & tt·n111:- rnr i1 1 u r" .1vu1I E<11>V .wa lk to bt•ach $575 mo Alvd. <.;o:.t;i Mei..1 Cur yar · rp · · "lnVl'. 111-:n 1TAG I-: l'AltK rent int•om\' $17,000 LIDO ctlose2r.c>l3Sstocr.,•''l11· !H•ho1!~,.7!: N":w Jllr. 2'~·11H . l\C. Gha rma11 i: :.! bcdrou n• d W )US. 0 l'((l'. ~· ;J r6m rm. frnk, pvt 11.1l1•1 hllffil' on l.11111 w .. h p/yr Room lo bUJI 111 3 RR 2 83. r<m~ld<·r. un 631 2133645 1652 " ,. ' llC<'•'Pl $50.0UO t radl" furrushed Monthly . $950 _:_. ___:.· S475 mo 11"'1 l<IKO o r pnvut·)' S>IOO.BH>lt:u~c t."•uJtv Ask for Wc•lli., $350 4 BR + 20x2Ct cxtru 830-5050 ext 40 • .., J ON WATl-:rt 2 bt·d hflm•· PLAZA NEWrORT rm. big coverc·d pat1t1 Cu.I rdol" ·• br ''I br with h11.it ,1111 •7•,,11 /\dulls only Nr llurl)or ve " " · ~ ,, 1• ~ REALTY 975-0616 Al o n IOth S t :!IJ / pro r. l 11 nd i.t:a p1'Cl lo:a sc:. Fu ro or u 11 673-3448 S43-21J'J2 Gardene r & asbt>c. dm's fumishc'<f Covington 4 P lex. near __ .___ pd By own('r No f>el:. Waterfront HofftU Soulh Coa iH l'laza . (7 14)645·99 5 0 $310 2 br. t•pl:I. d r p:.. $550 mo. llll, lost s('r & 631-1 400 Sl9fl.500. lly own~r. Pnn l'arJ>()rt Kids ok No r lnj? dt.'po,1l ur $250 ---------cipnl:rnnly 171'1IMG0039 • douH 979·013tt 551·2897 ---- - - --HouNt Unfwftilhed '!. _ / ~-> ., -On Lhe IK•uch : :! br. furn or t4 .... ~~i:Li'1¥1..--''·~~·•• ., ........ VE.RI, C l. 1-. A. N & I le;ai.i1nt.i br, ~ ba . frpk, Wl/ 2008 w Ot:•••mlront r 0 .. . . t'or mor«' lurormutl\10 Wld lb pl11rl! your ud eoll .... 1 ..... ''. ~ ...... ~. Fer S.. 11 O!) property. l/li7'1·5Wl or ••••••••••••••••••••••• l /522--2080 1>up1rc~~~· ~ .. · ~ar~ .r, . w ....... .... ~~ ~ ..MJAr-~d: & ~"' UMIA· ?t.a.w:i. doU'rffi.• 11iff:'i1'1~i.,~ lJ•, ... ,,~,..,~'4'""')\•,._ "r.<>-~· cntf¥B&~X•·7~·'M_.,..'",f'' lnc:l ud11111 B11y l"ronl. +a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ii' "!\ ~ a · ><" • ,.,. ~. . , c ' . I ,. ! ··~-'--Contract Qr 11a l<'. 10'-' down 3 br 2 bu. louded I I. T . Uoh M arr cl 957·2666 macnab I Irvine realty • OPEN SAT • SUM 12-4 P.M. Spacious, luxurious 2·story home richly & completely r erurbished w/lavis h use of warm woods, panclin,:: & molding. Finest quaUty cpt . 2 huf e vie w decks. lli gh cell1ngs. 3 BRs, 3 baths, marble fplc. Private ontry direct from i;treet +private swimming pool. On the pay w/delightful views or all maranc actlvtty. $565,000 (subj. to cancellation of existing escrow). 1319 RAYSID E DR. MAI KAI. <W·l8) 642·1135 t01 Oowr Ori~ 644·6200 H.,bor View C.nter . . . . ADULTPfl' FARGO 3Br. 28a, new <'Pl:s. drpw. to acre AvO<'udo G rove price<! tor quick sole ul Sl6?,500. Valley Center $29,000 <F'ZS537-68 l. <No. S . D. County) ....._Ho.. Store 642-2164. 673·0782 848·8895 •ON THE BEACH• N9wporileadt SlZOODOWM plus Sl28. p /m n. buy11 u be11utlful 1 acre p11recl wlth ull uUhUes. 2.0nc1 I for all types or arumal•. 1/676-5711 or l /523·44~ FAIGO ~a caps & sunlict11 ove r· looking the blue Paclfic private bc11ch 5 m inuter, fro m Fashion Is land. --------- Senaational triple .wide 4 C.OOllauous Parcels rn home. Park renl only North Sim Diego County $228. on Deer Springs Road . Calf«Me Pacfflc opprox. 6 11c:rcs c o at Mobile Home Sail's $70,000 & up Your view 2705 Harbor &1• 208·A n 1n<'h. 494-4264 540.1937 S3000DOWN l'lua Sl20. mQ. will buy u •ON THE BEACH• 2\-'I acre parce l with ulilltles, Ju11t South of .... S-. Oran.re County . zoned Abeolutcly breathlaklna for hc>nJfoa. 1 t677·581H or 24*. 2 Br. 2 Bo. n.tmp1.U1 l /522-nlO rm & bar 1975 RoYal •.t.aao Lancer In h 1'11rk. Ten· ___ r_~_• ___ _ nJ11 courts, swimmln11. Jacua::d, aoclal 11ctlvll1Cll C-twy Loh/ tr much much moro. eryptt 1500 (JT:IJOll t .:n. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ctllforwle Pactflc Mobile Home Saleti 2106 Harbor 11le 206·A 140.5937 2 choice IOU In Pa.elfl<' View Memorial P ark -with a reen frc p1ud alt 5pm call 657·7~ .. C OM & W Nt'wport IN OCt-:/\NSl lH :, odult n •t·arpett•d. at ''C ~·lt-11n' 004 2S66 .!1732'J71 INJCany0ttTownhH dupl(!x, tn tw ex<'hunit•'d romm. out 1,r !lmoi.:. :? UIR renc•ed yi~d ~ uroily -, -. :? br. den ~ wcl 1>11r , 21 • d k prcferrt.>e:I $450 1x.•r mo 1\tort.11wood~·Uranct ne w J ba. lot.-c or i1tori.••e $( .., o wn in a PIH ' Ult\' Bit. t 1111, 1mmu<· Safr, AJn K.'17 63911 hr. 2 ba hom l' w1rrpl\', trus mirrurt·cf 1100 ,, 21:l/hM·3200 _ _ _ lovrly o rra S23S mo -wet bur At<: rum r m • , f '""21 I"" '><7< AT OCL,'AN. v1•>w rr•Jm r. • • 11'\l;lr llU1lc, rpl & t•ublt'. J Ul:>'TCOMPLET!!;O il!l4.;,.,, or 1 "'1·<-• '' .. " .~ ' . $62.a Ait,l No r l'e :;ecunty, (>ll'>I. ttJnn1" .ft R umti1. tl um111. & 5 unltll L "W tt .. :NTAl.S deck <IUd. 2B.i •• ilso .l 004 l.'iOO: tl73 2971 juc AtJulls no lh'b • .. Al • Rd, 2011 . .iardl·n rurn 1111t ------So n . lb '1 t th . IO'M u own. 111 1 Ull f•r llQU."le!l,npb ,Jlh•xt•)I llU·34thNB 3 br,:!bu,fomrm.frpk .. me cx.,11yon I depreclutio n <;r~at HOM F.l"INOl-:1ts new !)#mt m & out <:t·n rent 955-260.,675·553S W1•:.lmm11ter location 557 ,..,.,. • n 2 l'r ., Ro rrpl" J"'iOI / t 1 A ,. I "' """""' .....,. • . " , •. '" r11 /...,, new nu!il'PIC. Wuttirfronl 4br. :?bu, dock. We11tor<:o1<1enwc11l Av£', 3.,06 J11c townho ulec n ear kid!> o k ssoo mo cpt.K, drpe., bltn:.. $75(1 I bl.k N. of Wc•r.tmlnlitrr lailN>a l"and 4 l)Parh 1100 Snnd1 Ln ~ 3404 Mure us 1;.i4 903:!, Avt on Wci.tpurk Pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4K5prmn f~2 H714 7S2'8686 Open Sat /Sun II 6 t\.l(t Lurge 4 br. putlo. 2 tur --2 Urlrm , P a tio honic, ~ -- 1198·9055 o r 8<1 2 qs:rn guruic"· sooo. mu. (213) Ple a11oot nillithborhood. hil(hly upicrodcd . <'<'nl Nwpt lllJI 3 br '.! bu. d hl Hurry1 Won 't h111llon!._ 876'-2713 1•v(•1> F.·i11de :lh r. :!hu, K H r. air. pool!i. lt•nn1s, adull11 JCUr w/boat ll\'Cell!> Xlnl 32., .. C&D. rncd, $4111 54H·!!~3tl only R1•f)I & c•rt.odlt rC<j Joe Leuse $5SO WtJ(rdtH •NEW 4·PUX • Corona det Mor 44 AJCt :\.'>1·4fiil2 cvt•i. urokt'r 842 1<1u1. 962-t;.io:. Ornokhur:1t IO<'nllon ••••••••••••••••••••••• F".uxtsld«. tll Mra1rnnha :! -- S21!5.000 SlAVIEW bdrm I bu Qwct :.trcel 3 Bil. 2.,.,, Ha. f\1<.;, Wix11I ...._&tat• Mc*en N icw 2 br 2 xlr11 nJcc 6'S·34L5 bndl(t' S & S Unftwood. • -e~ m·ean v . • -S>75 !58fl 834S or 644-4t141l 549. 7721 ba Le11.1w or lease option. T e r rlfi <' 4 br, J ba . :! -- ----A&C'nt ll7S·0562. eve:; frpl<'11. 1hhwhr , l(.ir, 3 BR. :: b11, r:.m rm Mna V.nt. 4-l'tel 67~ X37 pullo K ld 11 & 111·111 w1rrpk, 1500 mo ,. Spanish Uh• roor. only 24 --welcnmt• ~~ Al(t No $200 d~p 7~ 1123 or ol Lh<'llC bui lt. All unlti. 4 ~ 2'' bu cJCC<'Ullvc fee i164-2500 973 2971 ~ OIM h9vt• u.w. 1''1r t'lnltnc "'" horn•'. l:t9rltt•ne r . --• lna avllil. /\l(l s:Jli 4!12l. poo . volleyhttll. n t•w .,_,_. 3226 Now WoodbndllC end u.nll -------r a r pt' t 11 . d r n p c.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• with lokt• vl('w 3 HR .!11\> Loh for Sele ZJOO w1llp11per 1SOC> 6"40·00tlti. Po l NI 1 cc:mdo 3 RR 8A +-·'°!JI rm <.;t•nt ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• - - -in llH' · • AIC. F P . wi't bar. c:tbl OfftCE ILDG srn lluntlnirton nc11d1 27,000 11q. rt Int neor P11dfl<'ll llo151lll ul , 5 1•o1ntii Sh'>P <.;n1r & <.;1vw <knlt'r $135,000 D11v1d Hourkr Kltr 546 ll'JSO : lforhor View llallH 3 hr 2 2 ba. ~cnnls, pool, JU<'. l(ur ~ 752 2MO b11, fam rm. pool, $87!'-i soun n $4~ mo No P\'lll. l n<'I pool 11•rv & no~mok1ng.f4.'JI 2"1tJ Woodbridge 3br . ::h,1, -' 675 '"'!Wl :wnll Oct I N11 fJtJ l!i llllrnener ··M• Nl•W luxury 2 nit. 2•, bo, 2 ~ 5.'>I 40.'ll! llAHROlt v 11-:w llOM r-:. fplr',, W('I har. lndry, --- Oiilux :lnd, 21la 1!1!51' pool, J11r, view Min to Woodbrldlle Townhm. J Port ClanrlKt'. SlijC1 ma> Oun o llarh or $4:'>11 Br. 21tli bu. tam rm, 11tt :"4 24~ &M-~'lll. IWO ?llM_ llOC.' • $52:'> 788 ~If) l'V('!; .. Luxunous :i hr. ::..,.. bo <'on do Ulaih ly Ul)J(radcl1 , n<·ur water :: c·ur ••tar ~,5, m o :>SH '45:l I 1175 I ()II Baysl Jrell IJC 4 8t( 1 Bi\. clOM: tc pnv oo~rh. Im med OCl'ul)anry 548 ;JOit(' 4 HR.'!1"2 H1\, w/bt-outtrur <'Jl)' /ltW lla rbor VI''"" llom 'I. Ph&i.(l Ill f~•m: ly rn . :i frplc 'lC, we t h11a 1111rd .. n<'r . new r 1t11>t· tlO<l m Oll 11va1I lmrnc<• 844 ~.~ IMI Ph11iw Ill Vh·W 1b1 3 ba, .l <'at "'" nu p1•1n•. ~ 64-H lllS I .. ........ Uwfw.itllled Ho.H• U•fW'lli~ 4pcrfwenh Fvrn .. ht d Aportm..-h u.fwo& ApGi haHts IJwfwo.. .,._ haeatt u..twa. ...............••.••.•• ·········•····•••··••·· ·····•·••··•···•···•··• Fnd9y. s.p1ember 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT 01 ······· .............. .. ... .. .. .. ... . ...•. ... . . ... . . .. .. . . .......... . ••wport kodl 3269 .,._wporl •och 3Z69 Mrwporl leoclll 3169 •··••········•·•······· ••••··•····••··•······· •••...••.............•• COf"OftO def Mor 3822 Cotta Mn a lU4 ......... °" .. ac:h 3140 Apw I uah u.fww.. .......,. to sa..-. 4100 .........,., ...._. 4100 ....................... ········-·············· ·············•········• ~····················· ·············•········· ..•.............•.••... 2 br. &&rage. l11undry 2 bdrm.aood loc. wa.l&t.o ~•pwfleodl 3169 Housekeeper for bach 000 s q ft Ntiw focll 2009 Mia~le /\dull.I. Oce an. lilorc!I Stove, ••••••••••••••••••••••• qe 30 ln 6"Change fcW ~e space'. HD In· NEWPORT BUCH SZ75 Mgr apt K. ~ 6185 ~1~b, drJl(I carprt IA YNONT rent. On I.he ocean in dWJlrtal Park. 894-Wl Lovely new 2br. 2b11 , 1-·abuJouaJrdOoorcondo C.dM.7S2·71Zl8ryan t9>0Nu 2720 filnd.&iolc. Last of Uw ni•w honws on th•• 't\Jler Cor lease only l.1vt.• and t•ntl'rtJm 1n dcgunC'e tn your nt''t\ t'lllilum homl' v. ith d~1&ot>r 10\t:nurs. tunvcµu .. •ncc oriented to irwlud1.• 3 '.fr li:",1rt1g''" with automat1t.• o ,>l'na•r ' kal c·ht'"' wuh rudar ran~t'"'i, l'll l'lt•.111 1n.: O\ l.'rl\. trash c•o m purtor.-.. u ntl HU(/ 1r11n .:1• l o p :,. ~cl hur11 1n all 1nocf1 •£•, <:MH>t.N A..-n, bllnlt, frplc. uJ»lalrs. tie lniM 3144 oo Udo Pe.nln5uJa. 2400 Sbr 2 bf' Woodbridge COO· UQl Redondo Cir fB. f1vt hnll'ony, ••ncl 11ur · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sq ft .. wllh plush do, I rv . Prlv. lake, llwil. Bch842 2834 C'OftON/\ l)io.I. MAR ·• llr l'ownhoUlt\', frplt• Pnol l1•nn111 ~l~(''1~1.1n ~ C.itr11tn11 \. ww11 Clrnrn lll Jo'Mhlt11t hlnn<J 4i (int• 111·11111 1.w :!till aund1y Adlu, $365 *BDlt.IO NEW* carpet.g, mlrrored bar. 2 parka, beach a id e ~ ftM sundecks. frp lc ., 3 clubbouM etc. S225. Pea· IRYIMI Ah._, "fl" 1 br, bltru, bdrma .. 3batha&private 1le. SS9·1M3, 833·8857, lNOUSTRIAL rt-frlg, patio $22~. IRVIMl'SH!WIST elevator . $1000 Per m-~ COMPLEX Adults, no pets. ~-M79 14.f>'r COMMUNITY month . minimum 1 year Female, cluslcal m1Ulc 2000 IQ rt of offices. 2900 , ... L<u.1517 leau. 11q I\ warehouse. Owner llq Ill 11) I 11 11 I t 11111 11 111 I I 1 I \ 11111 h 111 '"" ,,, I' 1111 I •111 ' I' ti I I If •ltft ""......, fan, s hare close 1n will consider conver1Jn.: 673-4400 Laguna h ome, $200 warehouse to olc apace HERITAGE POINT Spucloos I HK, YllUlled 1·••ihng~. elt·c k1tch. lr11 butcony. A<.lt!I, no J)(•l.-;, Liter new. SZ60. 372 W Roy S t , 646 4$17 or 831 ·5454 f 1 r t• p I a r t• 1 n I 1 \ 1 n ~ r 1111 rth A. I I , \i 1 1\111 1 '1 1 Ur :• hu. tum rrn, Cµk , p11Uo, ttJr t''1 ••Ahly pumt· ,.J, $112..'1 7~ II~~ HARBOR Penelope497-3857 C714)751-063Sor640-789R. bt•druc1m :-1ndo11r l <iundrr <Jrt. ac;., i.:uc-~l :-w t(•, fnmtl'f 111o11111 .wd rnui·h m ort• Dock U\.,•1l,1hh· t o ,,11 t1 •na11h Jl t.>. tra r hur)ltt O,_. HOUSI SUMDA Y 11 AM-l ,M Spt.•t•tul h.•.c.t• µrut' ,1\ JllJhlt• 1 I>.•\' only. CM.JI Lind...i II un t 7 H 1 lil:J :nJO to l8 to!> "et-kdu)' 1 • Cad a ..Wlll'na Iii urta w n t rr '1.-"" FwN"-d 3400 parkhktt "·'1hna J Jir • ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'1l ltl:IOMu AJel~ lll1 IH Al II I ll'\1111 •k 1 UYAlON'T CdM 1-..•>I ,,,un.a •1 h1 , 1 ... 111 3 RR 3, .. o . 'dJ1Un, l.. S1>.)0 Ill" f I JI 1.! I :JI • • 00• I: 1~ llW.')or ~7 :..i·1~ f.11auly room. ,.1111h I 111111111 ""' 11111 It • I 111••! 11 lor '"'' h I 1111 "'" 1•111 1• ••• ,, I naf ll1ltlH Ill it\. tlf I I h i \I 111 I I \I I .. 111• 11 I-, ' I" 111 t•llll I ••I 11 .\ 11 1I•1111 \Ii •lo I '1~ 11II111> 1111 .• ffj •• I\ I i '" •tl ~II It ..1 It. 1 ~•• I "'u 11 , U• I I• 1 •ttl t itfl '" I n .,h ..... , .. ~, C..u·.J, n A1, .. rtrn. r\I .. M•~IH<b H- 1\Nllt• lol ti l I I , __ ,. h ... .... ...,_, leoc.ll'Scw+!I I •r 11 111 "'I ,. "' ' ··' 11.111. fo l "II I :'111 :!llo.i, lrµlc, bafrony. w n h1w•k u11. $500 mo tr/) Mxt7 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •2 Hr. nl'w pnt, fncLI '·'"' pntw . 11uper cln l C11ld Ok, llU Jlt't'i ~ l .. l , I "I .. d1•p 752 <B l 'ihuhmar, c-ull 642 5717 LA MAMCHA Af'TS l J l~e 1,2&3 bt!droum f:Mcl•·n •tl>li. lh hwhr. bhn.'>, ttncl .:a1 , .:a<; bbq l'•••I 1;11, Pd 7711 Scolt I 'I t.il2 W13 l Rr. new cari>ot. dra~s. fre:ihly point~. m•ar c ity park & library. 675-5800. $325. St'cluded 1 Br, pnv patio. gar., refrig ./stove. $21 S mo Fairview /Wilson ~3638afler 6 PM. Ea.>1ts1de, cute l bedrm, I bulh. pool, pauo, no pets $225 548-0916 Adult 2 bedroom, s uper location No pet ' $250/m o nlh. 568 W Wilson. loq. apt. E. Triplex, 2 BR. pal , fplc. An apt {'Ommunity d e· slKned with you Ln m ind foaturing 8 spacious noor Dlans. furnished or un· furnis h e d I 2 & 3 bedroom aph. Im· med.late Occupancy. FEATURING •Park hke selllog. • 1..Jghted lenn1S courts • Recreallonal fac1lltles •Pool & jacuu1 •Gas BBQ •Sparkling clean laun· dry •Garden patlttkltchen •Open beam ceilings • Ki.ngsize bedrooms •Large walk· in closets • Pri vale dressing are as •Accented wall.s. A l>I\ 1;.ion of llarl>or lm· ..... 1 flll•nl Co Oceanfront 2 br patio ~yrly avail Nov 1st S009'h Seashore 644-4340 Secluded 2 BR apt, over· looking pool, elec kltch & carport. Adults, no pets. s:MS. 673-4162 dys Bach. apt. Park Newport, sub-lease. $325. 640-4929 Bayfront2Br. lBa, upper , sun porch. frplc, ofc or dining nook. $475 mo. 675-2992 f'em needs le n1 <23·30> lo Small tndustnal s pace. share CdM house. $150. 000 !IQ. It . $200. mo. 640-1426' 546-0660. Male, shr lrg furn twnhse, nr Hoag . Pool, teninis w /male , bl or gay . 63l·ltt6. -~------~ FOR LEASE New 4919 sq Ct bldr. lnllne Ind P11rk. lmm\.-d occupancy 2950 Airway Home in Cliffhaven a rea Dr. Urut , C M. Call Jim N.8., sh are w /malure flanders (714) 75&-0909 adJt. $200 mo. + ulll _or_<7_1_4_1640-6984 _____ _ _M2-35311 ___ e_v_ee_t_w_knds ____ 1l450 sq. fl. M·l space, Female wantd shr 2 Br front office, lge rear fumaptwtmale.S25wk. door, si as . mo. 6 29 CM. Mi-2068 Terminal Way, C.M. Unit 14 . S40·9352 or May I share your home & -'646-068~__,;;_i. _____ _ help with your expenses., . Cfemale o nly> Non· Brand~ M-l 1nduslrial. smoker lady & ll yr old F\re sprinklers. approx. daughter. Can furnish 350 sq ft cars>eted office xlnl r el's. C h errall tnlargerurut.1080 sqft . 548-7825 a nytime . $Z7S. lS4-0 SQ ft -$425. 16tl0 beach• vhrw $1 ~ m11 IAU.ITT IEA.l TY '42·5200 3706 !'<1•°" :! hr, 2 h11, all bllns. frpk. rncl gar, patio. lmlry rm $.150. 'l~l. MRml 642·1603 sq ft · $450. Open hous~ 646-1220 Near corner of Waloul & Newport UeigbU, 1 BR. Female to share lg 3 bdrm Sun. 10.2. 180 So. Harbor Jeffe ry off S. A. Frwy. yard, garage. $27S. 2 ba hse w /fp lo H B Blvd, S.A. 'h blk So. of $28.S. l..ldo, 3 arn. 2 blt Poilk>. d I.JI . .C II r $11.'K.I Yearly ~/\.WI l.:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I H <! HH 1111 1111-. i',1111 :! hf1 I H \ I 1rp11rt MK<.,A Vl::RDE home al 1110-.phcrl' 2&3 br Lllx ~ph , no p1·ts 546· 1034 Lge 2 bd, lge kitc he n, (714 )559·1000 .. sorry no 640-7814 $1SO /mo. 964-3000 J.sl. 775-0430or973-l.313. c r p l d t hro ughout ~ R t 1 t d HOAT 1>0<..'~ vn I.I I TLfo: l~t.fo_ S11nll1·• k U.u:k Bay. ~ br. J h.1 :' food bur j.:ar \\' lJ frplc5. lge den. lo< m ,1(1fl.~ 14(111 h111.•(•r . "fll"'' .u r'"" llof'fl ;u •1.1tt 1..1:.! ·l.>!AJ Of 1 .. 1.! IOICI w /beam ceilings, no rs_ s. e n a cen e r open 2 br , s tove, crpts, rps. Working woman to shr apt ...... W..t.d 4600 l h . 1 d !illy 9 am to 7 pm. adults no pets. 639 lrv1ne w/s"me. El Toro area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p c ~. no c 1 r e n . A N 8 63 •"-•9 " _._OC_EA-•H•F•a•0•,..·r--'AUuJti., no JWls Gardt!n 645-8894 &.ogi.a hac:h 3148 ve, · · l........ ses.8429 &fter 6PM Resp. single person seeks ----------1·•••••••••••••••••••••• Nearbeach.lower,3BR2 unfurn I br apt. 1n D.R., big fncd )'d ~· $500 5''8 !llA7or117:! 'iM'l m o. Ava il O ct I ~ 3 B1<.1.1,,1, w111r ~soo 1 rm. 1 bJ, .... nu s.:io<J 3 BH l l1.1 .wntr $>100 3 llll, l lr.i, ~llll ~·.u 4 UI< :! ha wntr $.'i!'lO STEPS TO OCEAN 3 FHl, 2 Im wnl r S.:17~1 :! llR I h11 wntr ~c:i upl 2 br, jlJCUZZI, pool, l1bq areu. closed ~urugc. Af!>O 2 br townhsc. In· quire 1n E 22nd Apt 10, &IS 24~ Large bachelor avt. good U•eht aCcntle BA. frplc, we t bar. Women toshare lrgCosta LagunaBeachafterNov. ~~f~. ~~oStAduJts, Wide ocean v I e w s . carpets, drapes, gara~e. Mesa haeS4&.2777 J. No pets. 644-0304.' 549-7971 $450 yrly l1C'IUXt• 2 hr. 'Rara11e 11rk~ 1111 lll'l!'I Udo Isle charming 2 HK. 67!> :n>:lt'vt·~ & wkmh Classic arc hitecture on $600. mo yrly lease. Olderrespcple wants2or3 $365Mo. 3Br,2Ba, no pets, acres o r gardens & _642_·_3443 ________ Wante d prof; M /F to br, 2 ba unfum home in 2 ba, S750 yrly Nr nortJ1 bay 673 5187 673-6884 C"h11rminJil 1 Br ;1pt. ht·)lt --=------''-IO CJllo n . $3115 mo Spat·111us, qwel 3 bdrm t1JWJWC :ipl w /l!!E' pvt palio Pool Adults Sorry, no kids or pets SJ75. 645-3381or675-594!1 childre n O K, lower, lawns .. P o ol & s pa Newport channel front. 3 share beautiful Park Emerald Bay. ocn vu, patio, newly decorated. £citate living Close to BR. 2 ba, sitting rm, $750 NeWJ>l Twnhs. pool&, ten· dbl gar. 837·:.>0l bet. S-7 Avail Oct I. 1021 Valen bc!ach&shopping. Huge yrly,utilpd.S73-SlB7 n1s, s pa, e t c . Call &9-llpm Newport channel front. J ~146 BR., 2 bl!, study, $75'1J yr cia 546-6985 3 br. 3 ba penthouse. Also 7 I 4 · 6 4 0 · 6 0 8 4 d a Y s ---=--·----- 2 br & 2 ba apt Deck5. Large 2 bedroom w ith 71~9849eves wknds . ..U..Ujl ly, ulll pd 673 SU17, Yc:.rly rcntJ I. $315 1wr 673-6884 mo klh'hl'lll'lll', I bd1 IO Meacon B.i v 1;;5 :io:JJ . asso~iated ----- NEW BREl::DAPTS Dlrung rms. High ce1J-patio, xlnl location, CiCMoolilml'm.. ••nf/ mgs. Ideal ror anuqutc'S & Newpor t Heigh l s . for-in .. 350 Aa.C• · DcmaPoW 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Ills • lovely 3 • '!JOK~llS-R EALTOAS l01~ \V "lelboo Ul.JOI I Bdrm loll $340 & $320 W.1ter pd No ch1lrlrl'n or l>l'ts l'ool. j acut1.1, SJOOMOVE IN ALLOWANCE pa 1 n t 1 n gs . M a tu r e SJ&.~. ir..... " ••••••••••• ••••••• •• • • • uduJts S7SO LO $1200 m o. •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • ..._.., • i.::1ro~r MS 1411 __ _ RR. 2 ha homl'. no Pt'~ Bar h1•lor, .. m.1 II hath t.. ~75/Ycarly 752 Gol!l 1•011k111i1 :.n·a $170 t.:l1I W rt 3 8d 2 b• pd (;:ill Slc\c C\c ~ 494-4653or494-ro11 Garage o n P e nins ula Oppw ... ty SOOS betwn 12th & 13th Sl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fllltcl.t rm, a, 673 til)2() !'ark l\1·wport rum ~uh lovely yard, near lla rbor IViL\t: 1 hr Oclolll'r s:;oo High, S650. ~2607 d11y!>, I BR furn $310 v. ntr. I hll> :;w i'IZJ or642~eves. to N'o. tt11 y Frnl pat ~ 3 bet. rm. 2""' ba. dim.nJ? Coed backyd 673·51><7 r m . 2 car garage. 67~--- fo"ireplsce Comm. swim flal)oa Pettinwla 3707 ming pool. beaul1fully •••••••••••••••••••• ••• derorate d . Ea1'lblurr HF:ACll. Vl('w, pen, <!hr. are a $600 per. m o $475, tbr $350 Adib util 640-8895 pd T1 I Ma v 30:1 I•: <.llarm1ng 4 bd. rm. l ha F..dRCWtill•r II 11171 21!1:4> (J(.'EANVHONT, 1'111•,.., I\ ·•Pl & •lrt'.J, Ol'W rf'lil'l'I) 71111i7:1 If~ l\tl11lh 1 hr, pnrk Nt•wport, $-100 mo t-ulll. •~•o '15<!1 Stunning lrg 2 BR. 2 ba. ~ar<kn apt Pool. Rec ur('a, $29S 710 W 18th St. Ni·w 2 oc'Clrm Purk Bristol Cc111<.10. Lu!ih g rounds. !>ln•ams. pool. 1acuzz1. sau11.1, hlll1ards. air c11n1t . 1dl'al 10<' • nr S.Cst l'law. ulil pd t·xrept l'l1•r . furn or not. $435 r~'ll. !1245 ------- New 4-unit bldi;?. 2 UR. 2 una ocean view ba + de n, 2-ca•f.ll:J~~+--ib.aacc~clor $275 mo. 33411 Chell' (97-20ft7 496-1097, 0 Studio a1>ts, a,..,. blk to 2 bd. rm. I ba. Twn. hse beach. $2SO. incl. ulil. pvt garage, $325 673·7204 Permanent. Stv & ref rig mom or pm 494-2797 or 493·7137 Top of O.P., 2 Br 2 Ba. 28r Apt. New paint & dne, frpl c, balcony, cpts.Nearbeach&town. OCl!an view, all hll·111S. S380 mo. 494·105K $400 yr lse No last $115 deposit 645-4533 493-3546 2 studio apl.s, l "'.i blks to ••••••••••••••••••••••• -THE EXC'l'FfflG PALM MESA Ans. MlNuTF.S TO NPT BCH. Bach. 1"2 BR. from $230. & up. Adults, No Pets 1.561 Mesa Dr. Harbo r View ho m<!. Winter to «117!1. Hnl!J'111 HI J:llrdening and watt>r 4 Rlt. 2 Hi\ ::! hail' !> $-175 1".1rk NulNf>urt. I urn ha1 h l'nvatr· l0:1rtv r t' ,J"t•llUIJlt• t.lU 111117 or 714 ~It.~ _.:._ __ ~__:_'-~~1 b e ach $255 &' $140. (5 Blk.s East of Newport Blvd.> 9am-5pm 546-9860 I Br w 1-.tovt'. 1 dng. Close 1 BR. clean & bright, new 494-6344. lCI hll'lt'li, :c>lon•s Adults, crpts, garage, $275 mo. ----------•Laguna. Winter. 2 Br 2 Ba pmd Available Nov S750 mo. i\j,'t 540 2345 per. mo. 640-1093 ---------On Lulu, h.wlu lor qu1C'l 1111 Jk•h $2lS ~-6518 8J(}.9325. l Bdrm, l bath cottage. condo, rurn. $600. 2 Br 1 ---Ocean view. 1 blk lo Ba, winter SS50, furn. lt:.1t·h. uµl with stove and HllntincJton ~och 3840 beach. $350/mo. 4&4-7287 $550. Yrly lo wer 'h r1·fr utll paid. Loe ••••••••••••••••••••••• or494-4212 duplex 3 Br 2 Ba unfum, ----OCEAN F IWNT. :1 11(.f 1Jlt.kr Jt..lult s.!7r.. ll•U:,c llodl to hac:h nn. 2 ba. Ir~ furn . rm 1175 JOO'J BEAUTJFUL LARGE avail. Sept. to June 16Lh newly decorated 2 Bdrm, SS70 per mo. inc ul I pri· Wal l•rf tout 1 n H • I r~ 2 bath horn!!. Rwlllllb, fer family. dsys 67!'> 7060 P111 111· 11u•ct arvu. lilk ll:im1llon near 11:.irhor Sharp, beach, 1,2 & 2 BR. cbldren & pets welcome ~ per mo. U.t. last & !rplc .. dishwshr , garage Ocean view-great 2 BR. t&OO. No fee to tenant. gar, front and bac k or642-3K57 fr ucn sho ppin~ t•nlr, d<·po:.il Call 642·1252 &patios 960.2358. 2'n BA den, 2 frplc's , .A.Htc•tto.. btwn Ka m&Spm pool.~-Bkr.494-8558 It~ Patios . Ga s 88". s :ns t mo ll l Jun!! "" Lux ocnfrnl winter 2 :1 1 i'~ ~11.b storage. m ore. Ut.JI pd Hr. from S47S. C J ll ------ Sorry no childre n or pets tJ1.•nfr.x1l "11Jl Udt \\ llllt!r Yearly $650. Winter to 640-4!_1W___ n'fll;1l :l Ur, 2 11.1. hug•· 6/20. ~/mo 960-5844 1 br aplS winter & yt•arly 11undl·ck. wt•l bur. n~hl E·s1de dupleit m ature. no PPl~. #310 l' M ; S43447 l. 2RR. lba , childr en . S40-353S. I Bdrm, Park Newport $250to $300 1111 !land & nn N1>t 's hsl Nl'w Park Bnstol conrlo, Swim. tennis. Sub l!.e. 673-49211 brh fully fum. r1•:idy tu poolside. lrR I BR. apt ht• Cnj ll.)'l'd. 0.'.ly<;, for Jse , $350 mo lnCI s:m.P h 640-_69_19 ____ 1fUmduplex,2 Ult/3 0R, 7!;2-7410. Ev5 /wknth partial ulil Co ll 1"'1 blks to <K't':.tn. fpk, !!1'2-:1145 7 I '1 I 8 2 8 I I 3 4 or BEACH HOUSE. 3 Bdrm A·F'ramc Very i;horp S675/mf). /\Rt 645· 1531 dshwsr. d1s~al. Rs nhl ----21.'11477-4502. rates. w1nl{'r /year ly San Clement~ 3776 642-4240.646-1623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Udrm I Oath, n e w ------2 fxl 1 1~ ha t·ari>t•l. nt'ar c·arpcts. noors. across S..C..W.• 3276 Bachelor $1~ y~ly ~clull <Jrean. l.a undr), Yurd thf' strl'cl from park ••••••••••••••••••••••• only'. no pt:t.s. 675 7!11h or JI»! Madnd '1'.lli tin~ Kids ok. SJIO mo Call I hr $275. & I br hi.H'h 547-4200 -546 ~ :hk (or Pam. S140. T ogethe r $390 Apartmerth • C7141492·<412l Agent Coronadel Mor 3722 Unftnil~hed Comfortable new units (' .. .....;nd v·11lage Choice 2 BR, North end, 494-7513 494-1001 .>cdWI walk to town & beach. New 1&2 bdrm luitury Quiel adult. $350 Month loo. 4000 adult apts in 14 plans Peg Allen. Rllr494-7578 ••-••••••••••--••••• from $315. + pools. ten· nis. waterfalls ponds ' &.ogi.a........ 3852 Room w/ltitcbenette From Sao Diego Frwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• $60 week"' up. dnve North on Beach to Deluxe 2 BR. 2 ba .• de· 548-97SS McFadden then West on tached condo . Vie w , Ambassador Inn ln Costa Mc Fadden to Seawlnd patio, clubhouse. pool Mesa, ZZ77 Harbor. Ceo· Village. (714 >893-5198 Adult comm. $450 Mo. tra1Jy located. 23S rooms. P e g Alle n, Realtor MANY with kitchen. 494·7578 phone & TV. Swimming Newport leoch 3869 pool. j acu z:d . a nd rec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• room. Daily & weekly rBles starting from $S4 a week. VERY NICF. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, w /ult bllns. WATERFRONT 547 .4200 or 675-71176 Irvine , clean , s afely secured. single g11raee ror rent by respons1bl<0 woman . Plea se call ~50. FAST FOOD Pnme Loe. In K-Mart plaza. Unl1m1ted potc•n tial. By owner . .$28,SOU. For info. 642·!>425 days, 540-77961839· l OtiO eves. OffkeR....., 4400 Wanted: Do nut s hop, ·~;;;;;.;;.-~~~;· lease w /opt.Jon to buy. 836-1120. Cannery Vllloge-New of.~~~~~~~~­fices from 300 sq ft.I· fanta stic vie w s lg Purch partial ownrsh p 1n p a t I o s . park 1 n g & up.coming feature film janitorial Included. 2808 $150 min oHe ri n '1 Lafayette Ave., N .B. NEWPORT-PACIFICA 673-Ul03 FU.MS (714) 957-0282., .... THE EFACIENT ALTERNATIVE Mo. to mo. rent incl: Re ce pt. se r v .. personaJ1ied phone COV· e rage, coo(. rm, mail serv., parkl.og & more i.n ~EXECUTIVE SUITE M().5470 ON THE WATER 'ng out of business. Ii· quidation sale, all item~ must go. Beaut bath 3l' cessoraes , towe ls. hit lures. etc. Xlnt buy .. Hurry-Come 'N Go Bath_ Boutique. 2644 S is n Miguel, Newport Hills Cent.er, next lo Ralphs's Markel. All leasehold improvements for sale. Transfer of lease avail to a new business. Negot1a ble, 1300 sq ft. Irvine Co. Jease. Dem• Whs: LIQUOR Sl'ORE. Great 1750sq n Eiteculive. C o s t a &t e s a conference. receptiomst neighborhood location Udo Owne r will considt'r .... -J ym-financing $255,000 + in ......-.aa -..... ventory. PauJ Ji'ranlclin. Mtwport 67S-t662 Agt. 9'19-8SS.1. -----....:.:---·-I ••••••••••••••••••••••. now rcadh for oet·upan· tl ••••••••••• ••••• ••• •• •• ( S....._ 1 brfum upstairs. 1 yr Gener_. 3802 <·y. Nr 'c ools. kids >K. Townhouse. lovely, s pac &. home·Like 2 br with pvt, gated cntranc·c + 2 patios. Some with att garnf,!e. Sw1mm1ng pool. Jacuiz1. Tenms courLe; I blk to Huntington shop- ping center mall Adults. No prls From $1135. Seawind Village. 1555S Huntington Village Lane, H.B. (714 )898·9961. WITH PIER & DOCK for one 30' or two 20' b)als. Remodelt.'d lo new lhru-out Ubl ga r , sll>ra,::e, 2 add'I off street park1ni: spaces . $850 mo .l acob s Hea lly. ·-.::::..~-'--'------Room & bath. utll incl. Deluxe medical unit Costa i----------C.dM. 6 mos. lse. Ideal for Met1a . 1500 sq . fl , 48" r-..a "'---327• •· ~ N A I ('"l .,. no 1ic1;. 2 BH. 2 ha. SJ40 -"9"'1rr-y ""' 0 p<'ls. Viii A •••••••••••••••• ••••••• "•"n 82 c57 •'«uc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~t .-.~, m•· 67"'·"""2 m1> .,...,.. • ., UJ.,.,. waitress. $190. mo. S48-2lo.1. lmmac. 2 br. 1 i,., bo con· do, frpl, Pltn!>, patio. carport, pool. Ref~ re· qwred. $400. 493 3589 "' ~ "' ,,.,..., FLOWER STREET ----675-8232 --------- Except1nnal I t>r. ltkl' GARDEN GROVE (i\uel 2Br. lBa, furn k1i. sm;ill pvt home. Compl n1·wly rlr<'or 'd . lndry furn. & rcd l'<'Or a lt·d l.urgr I h••1lrq11m •1111 f;wil. enC'I ~ar $.115 l!l70 <lr~1·to -.h11pr1111~ L.1un WJllac c, 64ti IH 50 , 2 Br. childre n welcome. no pels. Slartmg at $270 C.d.m dlx suites, uUl pd. Lrg rm in lwnhse, home A/C, ample prkg. From priv's, pool , te nnis, 300' s.r. No lse req. serv1c<'S. Male b1 or gay. ~-RESIDENTIAL EIE."C . water. i:ari.lt!m•r 11ry fJnl1l1l'S, 11111·hildrf'r1 :>15-6155 3 BR, 1 'h b a condo . pd Key lo pvt 1K';1<h or JM'h (',111 li:lli !1:1011 11r -------Del 2 & 3 bd PO 67S-6670 -------63l·l!W; HOME CARE IA Y VIEW &stablished bustnl'ss in mo 846-ffl07. _____ , Village San Juan. $380 Qualified rrutlUlt' udull ... ,.e N:11Hy oil 12hlll .\1e'\:I l'IOl'S I br s:u1s frn~~~ encl aar. p~~~~: PARK MEW RT mo (714 )64() 1037 only No 11ct.s S350 mo 1·1mwr ~l . Apt :! l\'1ulls. no pets 2650 ·,.. ., na C' h e In r s. I o r 2 Lovely room fully furn. On Lafayette · Cannery well located res1denc .. Female, student or emp Village. Office space 500 f;)( celle nt cond 1t 1on ----Yrly be. 673 12b5 or -lfa rlaAve 549-2447 (;a11Peggy960-439'l Bedrooms&Townbouses 2 br condo! I''°' ba, 2 car 67~~2 Balboa Island 3806 ------3 br, 211.t ba. frplc, 2 car J"romS.'14950 lady. Kitch/laund. priv. to2500sq ft lW· 147) Pnv. hom e. Costa Mesa. BILLGRUNOY llelen Wood 644 6200 all Raragc. S335. Hlmnqt a. h 3740 ...... ~................. EASTSIDEC.M. garage. Avail immed Spect acular ~pa. total KU·2710.-Oft ac ll11ylr1111l MJin C:hartrll'I 2 11tt.supc•r ni(•e.$37Smo XJntloc.S4SO. rc:creat111n program, _S125 __ m_o_._S46-_l5_1s ____ 1 Realtor 1>'75 6161 •-------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti s ., !Id L social pro~ram. 7 nnnls, 8 WntwNMter 3298 "-ch .... 11 .. hfroi'l W/Vl"W PJ'"'r · 11·n11• <-rm uwl utJI 751 2060 TS Mgmt 642 lfi03 ..-~ Ud "" ~ • • ~I mn '"' i,75 ~l<.rl ----lennL'l courL._ At l'ash100 Lag.Sch. Pvt. entrance. Xlnt office or indwitria l MoMy to loaft 5025 female, s tudent o r space. Up to l600 sq fl in ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• color l v, carport N1•.1r J Ult!! RA upJ>('r. Mt-sn del 3 B~ 2_ Ba, ne wly decor., Island. Jitmboree & San ••Sharplari.:eJbr ,2ba n ew $2SO in c u til J Hr. tlin '~ rm. l1 vrm Mar, $350 t,.amtly, no. patio & encl. gar S:\85 J oaqwn llills Road. employed. Non-smoker . Newp(>rt Beach. 645 2111 DO YOU NEED,~ "'Sii'' 499-1036 aft. SPM -"'"' home, fnm1ly rm, frplr SJG.-2444 w lrpl, 61 balrnnv W W rx•t:. ~G 6030 mo. ctuJdren welcome. (7 I 4'644·1900 Beaut. rm, pvt bath. w. /panehn:.e. Nr. M il e ~-•-h 3748 l'IJl, .:;ir, •, lilk lo lwh 962-8470 -ac r. IHI t I J'I ----------mature e mpld rw>rson. Square P a s hopptnJ< & .,.., mo 1 u • I Luxury Townhouse Apt 3 B h I t 1,; bl ck · .--schools $48S 0 mo 961!-4737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751 ~111 tii;,.211:1 b<J nn IV.1 ha. $3V5. !875 New deluxe 1&3 br No r~~me~acuhnt/\ll util opd ~~7~ch. Refs. $.ISO+ or~7668eves &wknLls Ll\GUN/\ AEACll MTH •..11.-0 p .. •n·"la 3807 MonroviaC.M.731-5606 pets Enc l. gara~e . No k1di;, nor.ts 201 E . --------'----INN. $75/wk & up l\la1d DUIUU ~"' ... 91>4-3795 : 968·2720 . I S2 v~...u--1--.L.1 4250 Spacious townhouse 3br, serv .. t•olor 1V, hcat1'ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2&.1 ll(!rm ariL'i. unrum, 963-69()8 H:tlboa B v · SO per ----........... s Jba, A/C. 2 car i<ar, pool. Ut1I. (714 )49'1 52'J<t . t or Z Udrrn W1nt1·r F'urn rumllycornplcx,no pets. __ ....;._ _______ mo.+~(·cuntydep.Call ••••••••••·~··••••••••• bllns, ref rig incl Pool, 985 N Coast llwy av.111 Ol'l·un v >l'W Avall ~ apt 3. College Ave . • l Br L o ng n c a c h . Sue 556 7707 Poipuu Beach, Kaul a New rec. room, tennis els . --. ---11111m•d ('.111 Wkncls & 642·lntiO htwn 111 pm Privacy. Ut1l. pd S185. Wl.':\tcllff. 2 BR. 2 ba. de· 3taJBrnevaracaBllreonn~ke.ebodreny· (714)848-9397eve11. <keanFr-onl2b<lr m,frpl, wkdvs u(l 5, o7:i-.Hl!ill. -·-Adults,nopets R3.1·1l!f74 I d N t ""' .:ar1Jge, h Rc d eck , 544.iiXll'J TllEVICTORIAN ---'---=-----ux con .o cw crps. surfing beach. Sips 10, ..._..,Jrr:!Wshed . Wintt·r, $425, n~ 1:1e.~ -~ · .,.._ ~iit.~i'Mtit'~ Mi.ioMN..&.~~-,"*· ~~J.~~·.JJ?5·~q'•""' ...... ~-··~~ '9f I 4 J~~ •"' _ ;=i • · ~! ~R. • 'l't'n" 11<11&. <'l>l( i:fl'i>!I. range, l<ral01<:'Xv:iri:ro 'i. i!H 1 duplex. Write Mrs. R.E~ ... 00 ••• • ••••••u••• Me rt~ h 3769 tol. or lx•ad1 & :.hop:1 (111·11 yd w /pnt10, wtr pd llolt, #8, 835·0211, pager Dix 4br, 2ba. encl gar, no Fuller. RR Ill, Boit 148, Sll'pa to bench, 2 BR wpor ac 1')11<·. l>!>h'>W!>r <..:1111 l'urn S285 GG7 "L" V1ctona 9373. pets. "'1 blk bay /bch, Kolon. Kawa, lfawail. home, San Clem. Ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• k.t1 :~1111 Ii.JG 4l20 1·5 · ---------$600/moyrly lsc 644·llo.1 9 6 7 5 6 . P h o n e • view, cpts, drps, ram rm, OC'eanfront henul :.!&3 hr -· ------Bach apt., stove & rf'frif: 808/7'42· 1835. Ask for tplc, n o pels, $39S. apt'i. W1nl~r 1111l y Duplex, 2 OH, fpk.A>un Orw:.! BR, 2 BA apt, $350. No pt'ls. 424 Ninth Sl. •DELUXE-Nancy. winter. 498-5050. Compl. rum1shed llentul dl'('k, hay Vh'W $4110 mo 0111• 3 nn. 2 n 11 $450. All Call 968-0020 aft 6 PM EaS!blu/f 3 br. :.! ba. ---=----~. ---.---------1 Pavlhon,675-4!112 Bkr No 111·ts or d11ldrr.n l'l<'<'.t:llrport.n<>pct.s.310 Lease.Incl spac maslt!r R...tdsto~ 4300 ---~·IWR V ct 642 2JN Walle lo beach. bache lor suite. d'10 rm & dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• U DORIALTY OCEAN~'RONT. Yrly , 1 onll · ""'· apt , all new, s tove , g a r a ~e. Auto door •HS8.ICTIVE• LEASH bach $250. I Rn $285-$.145 Totally r~ml1Ut>ll0<I upl., Spac 31H<. 2ba. h? rnccl refng, util paid, $225 mo. opener avail Pool & Gain a reliable Fantastic bayfront with Uul paid. 964-3783. now B\ a1l11ble All iww yard. fplc. dshw'>r, no SJG.-2.456. 962-8050 recreat.Jon area. Adults roommate. 645-7464 dock; 5 bd:rma., 3 baths. 9 month rental 2Br, Illa, paint & carpet. inclutlL'!> J>(•l<;, $380. 586-6918. $395 to S .. I 0 only No pets. $4.50. 1165 •SHABE A HOME • I uni y I ut1ht11"l Will furnis h 1f " AMIGOS WAY urn.or ur. eary. beach frnl w /frplc, $42.5 t..le!lirt'd. Yrly or mo 2 BR Townhouse w/pvt Spaclousnew2br,2t,;ba Or Cty ""'--,...-llll, 2nd & 3rd • -· ,_.. • lfome oWnl'r loans Just completed. Ope n arran~{·rl fD:-;t area design s paC'e. In Borrow $1000 SIOO ooo diYiduaJ desk to 1000 sq flexible ter,;,s , p0ast (~. Conference. rm, credit no problem. Call ktlchenct.tc, s kylal(hls. u..'i noobligation. recepUon111t.s 11va1lublc. ::,.,.to:Hl.JNG fo1 N SVCS Designed for arch1tcct11, 7M/955·1610(bkr> enginee r in g, drafting, ----- eraphic arts. 549· M80 Business or real estate 714/547.&468 .S...SA.Mcl<H mo 638·9861. 4110 l to mo p3Uo, pleasant s urround towohome apls w/oll Beaut. roomy 4 br Nwpt e.t ... Reautiful bsyfront condo Sea!lhore Dr. Jl;1rhdor11 $255 lngs, West.side. $39S mo Ce au tr es of I u x u r y SMs dupleit. I blk from UTI.J 1xpe .... r Nr. O.C. Airport. De-luxe r=======;;;=-. wtlh 2 bdnns., 2 baths. 181{ SJ:!S 7519930 homes. So. or Slater, t ocean. Lse SS6S. m o . Shareabomeoraptmenl orrtces w /secretarlal overloolclnR harbor en-SELi. Idle ilem!I with :1 2 llll SJ!'ill blk E. or Beach_ OPEN _~ __ 587_1 ______ 1 ~t·CVATtS Um.&Mlrm service. 752·56218. trance.Yearly 0 :11ly l'1lotClu:mhedAd 2 BR. lower near PoOI DAI.LY 12 .... 17610 ,,.,,5678 4C>1F.: •. n~ilhonlllvrl. $28S l\dolt,.'no pet.a.423 " DELUXE 2 BR. 2 Ba. Uk~~~~ .. ELEGANT OFFIC E Quick Cash Remodeled view home In """ -------j ____ li7_., 3029 W. Ray. 54A·9516 g:~f~ty 83&.oo23 ycarly, $395./mo . ~ Blk d) ~b.Jl.-..q SPACE on 1801 Nwpt Corona del Mar . 31---------r-.Js"'---e.--t.. 3818 to ocean. New carpet.a. 832.,.134Slnce 1971 Blvd. N.R. Reasonable bdrma 2b lh3 1 -:....-"-"""'" 2 br. l'rlba.610JoannSt. 67 .. 31...,ev..... ---------• 6'$-2111 646-G:m ., a •year> ·••••••••: .. •••••••.... Srn11ll pets, no children. BRAND NEW 4-PLF:X. 3 ,,. uv "" Sl.62 per DAY SPACIOUS new splll ll'VCI S41Vi638. An, 2'h Bo . w /0 hkup, 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Newport ROOMMATES FOR LEAS~11q. ft o(. BBQ's & midnli;?hl ocun !lwims be('kon you rro m I.he cozy frµI('. In this n ewly, pro feu. re modeled 3 bdrm,, 2\A.i bath home with gundrc k Dbl. c&r auage . Ste~ to bt.aclL townh11r Ynrd & oc~nn -O/W. fplc, dbl encl gar, SIL .... r-ficc, stores , Top loc. vu.2 br.2"'2 b:1,l'!ltmtlc-2 8~1.l ba. l story, Bhiljj, S42Smo. Penin. Deck, Jilar, $."iOO._. • .,,.~ ... • Ground fr. arbor / Thnl's ~~L/ou pay s 1 nncd for l h c d I ~ D/w, drps, paUo, fprl. l BR, 1 bo. 0 /W, encl gar yrly.S7S,fW>70or 003·5086 E31°/ more. Pay less! Doktr Contt-r C.M. Avail 30d~ ml eliminate tnBlc. 001·2871 beum cln!(s, 14or. Adil'!. $280. Adu I ls. n o pets, NEWPORT CREST APT. WAJeCA&bectt..,l.RLllefe~Yn~ Oct.. I, A(!nt, 549-1366 '"'ti-., Io....,,,. ·~1c.,,,.,,,-r...., ...,~a...-......... .... "' ... _. ....... ,. ....... hfoll\9 <:.a todity lot .... COUI-ln e &496·3ro7 $335. 2650 t:ldcn (1) W ID focil. l mi to beach. .. "'' ........ !>.~ IW06 900<5200 2 bd. rm. 11..., ba. $370 per C4ll 546-4282 ...... ._... 4410 Corono~Mor 3822 -· ---------mo. I bd. rm. 1 ba. S290 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 JT NOW• 642-5678 ••• ••• •• ••• •• •• •• •••••• m>. l.r« 3 br 2 ba. up-SHARP l bedrm, bftn11 per. mo. l''lrep(aces, dish L« beaut. ho~ on beach, 2486 .. 11trurs, pool. ramlly, no w/rdrig .. guper c lean, wu her11. all utllllle3 po1d (um. S250 mo. Cap lkb. MIWPOIT ll•D Bachelor, no ~IA. S200 In pets. ~6-7448 $21 5 . 1\e ad y n ow ' t.xccpt lllll Adults, No 661-:!993 900 sq. fl. Addlliona l ~J/172.oJOI 714/nuaao d utllilll'll SmF:ll• P< r'>on 2 RR upper. brlRhl & a.39-7330 ------pet.Ji 5411•2132 Roommate needt>d t o atc>ral(e avail Plenty of 675-6737,6-1084!13 spacloUi, b:ilcony, ent'I A'M'RACflVE 2 BR apt, YEARLY , lrll 2 BR ahare ocea nfront apt. parking. $00. m o . L·.::;:::r.!t l"i':::" Dr:imntk ()('('an virw In ~a r., ndults $335 JJ2 fplc . pol • gar No w/fplc. 208 upl>('r 4lsl St. Fem pref'd. 87$ 9590 642·:KSO _______ ""---------' t!A!! ''"M ..., l I RR l.l!o Ln.631UUfl chlklren. $32$. Ask for Only $395. 551·2868. l200. LOT....,.RLa .... SE ....., • \le.,,. qu11111 -M 962 77811 G7~3ll07 rv ""' Apt, u v1n11 rm wtrplc, VI EW OF OCEAN & _;_ll,_c;..;.•..;..;..._. _____ ---·------1P'~m. roommate to share 8000 sq ft. 8'Ao of ap. Bargain s hoppers renr1 dmma 11rr11, nt-w crpts. CITY 2 br, 2 ba, frplc. L«t dht 4-pleit, 2br, 2ba, 6 2 Rr. alepl to oc.an. s.150 3 br. condo, La!(unt1 pral~t'd vt1lu~ 19th & the lilllc nd!.1n CIMslfled M50rnoleu$t' 2710°'7ean bPam cell, J11cuu1 , Sbr. 2"'ba, nr bch. Jfltr, m o 842·1334 dll)'", N11uel. Pool. Jacunl Pocnona, Co1t11 Men. reauliirly And they find ~~rum~ ~~~~~I~ ~u~m~.~m1 ~~~-8-"-~~·==;;:~~-~-s~1~='~=·=·~~=·===~~~~11=~=~~-=a=ft=8~p=m=.:~-=~-•=t=ili=e~y=·r~·-~~k-1n~u~i~o-r. 1 . . .. . , . .. .. . I I OAJLY PILOT Ace •Mat c.,.t S..-•lc• HcMctpwn Plcmo & OnJC1ft Tllftinq S _.._tiftq ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • C'umplete bkkpa & tux M'rv for pro( & sm huid nea;u11 A11k for Pde 8'2· 10081 MH Ui8 .,,.mc•I ..... D 's llOM~ ~!-;C RETARIAL SF.RV. I.I S 1H 1 Ty"1n11 Da e t•()hoo<> Call tK•f 9 II m ~ ull t p m , S4H 9054 1-"lnlAh <'8rJWnlr). l'"tm ~mod<·lln.: l'11ll Vin<"•' Lenholt 5.3tJ 1\23) C.-Rf/~ ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• TM'U~ ~~Ct:;S Small jobs, 25 yrs t'XP Wood a. Chaln Link Plumblllg. t'lec. etc. Call --Papa cure. 631-4264 a.•• IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repa1n1 11l u nd y m a n . Amen can girl will PETERS PAINTING f'uinu twun~ & rt'pu1r 25 01Jmond s .. nd H1.1 ,, cl your home. Ref's Expr 'd. Reas tt.Hc!> yn1 t'XP Master'd dl'I! in hom~" & pools Aft Ill'~ .840-4829 f r ee Exl. Call Gt'nt.' mwilt $24 +15ct•nt:.l111!> S t..u11una.499·Sl89 Mi-0458 mooruy 001 14.'.13 ~;·ult--' ..... Reliab e ~rson would 1------------..., #IV .... -- like houseclearung work. Painting. Extr/lntr . F.it Plos~/Rtpair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••• •• • •• Acrt llk.kpa. exp rompt' 8 A J AppU11nt•t-Sfon· tent, f It Rkkr,r wurk al <Al rnent work of 1111 k indi. l''rl"t• rat 10 y1·1tr'I i:x11 Tue>qu11llty UO bti25 r11•u upt1, ICaullna. Re t ired F1rem~~ Lundiu:apinJ< lmmc:d. t' I u m b I n ll. t· I ct . tM!l'YiC'lnit. &42·9907 spnnkl('r, palntlni;i. etr . 548-0130 pr"d, honest . neat. reas. ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• Prof :.ltc•rutionl'. t111lor 1 __..._ _ __...., Lic'd 964·1045 Dave Ne11t put('hes &. tt•xtun•,; mi: Fa:st ~l·r11 f'lckuv ~ TRIP CllA RG P. $11> hootc ru.,. re r C:u 11 u n ~ M •In S t\ 7pm Tu l-'r1 ~ ~'tt -----Any hou11ehold repo1r .._........, FllHfST. 891·1439 l>el Mchs,.J 543.n~ •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Prof painting. Eitl & int. ~ 3t2'l ~l ll16tl •VF.RY LOW PR1C£S• PhTmy 642 1492nn 4. L.M.S.-Roto. Sod or Low r ates. Refs. Free PATCll r LASTl-:lllNG T1t. c.,. ..... .. , ...... " ...................... . Custom <'enwnt work Ori Vt• W!IYll. p11tl111; wulkw1&y1> C11ll 543 7001 On Gurdt>nlnl( M ulnl. H .M Cit'C>rl(O )<Ill ~015 • ·W'9 --..................•..•. S e c d c d J, n w n s , est. 536-4780. 536-4383 A I I t y p r " f r 1• •' ••••• •• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • Sprinkle rs, Pla nting. Housepainting'. Int .. Ex· estimates. C1111540·tl825 Spec1alainl( in ('f•run11t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . l:.trpe>1\IM 1-"r.-"~' Any or ~~II J3<t2 l'rt'l' •S..\l• Mun.-r i.i.a• Jllhfi (',111 Alhtn or l'blHlllll1• f.xpN acarduner Free OCC Student. I Ton truck l'lll, rlcun ur111. ltN111un. T'rash. tree trim. Ron 8t' n Ito Cerva n le s 642 5703 642-4268 Xlntrefs. 675·7633. ter. Free est. Joltn Beck. ~ --tile entnet. & floor., t 'rl·1 MK 1891 ---·------ European La ndscaper 631·3363 or 645·2161 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• t>SlJinall'i: 9fo2 Hl83 Top work. Fair price. Any plumh1ni;, w.lll•r y,.... Set-vie• Hf1\<'•• ·,·l_'.irlun~ It I run) ~~ •K••111aar .. •S•·•h·11.i11n..: Co.hector • L h ' N B (' M S & ~ t'tN-t"llltna h'ti No Job too ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~phalt&ttl 11 ~moll Llr rontroctor All type rtimildeUn11. re 7~ lllln p!tlt'I, r\'DIOVI' Willi!\, t•tr Lite h aultng ·mov lni.:. QUALITY G11rage-Yard cleaning LAWN SERVICE Reas. rates. &42-0705 Refs. Mainl. 646-4871 pa an t In g • ex l / 1 n l serv. leaks. bathrm l'n<'I. •••••••••••••••••••••• • Reasonable ratE-s . Lac 'd ct-r amie tile He.is Landscaping. Tree tn m· contractor 963·8825 832·24llfl Expert shapm~. thtnnmi: slump r~rno11ol. lndM~J1 creations 675-2821 . m~ .. ,.,..... lJr ••••••••••••••••••••••• (}l""l'("lf ('ARP ... NTF.ftS Jniqul' & UJ\WIU:il worl.. Frt'ti est. Johnny, f132 ~ Will haul or cln. anytha . nu · Clean-up. 8 yrs Fine Ext.er Pamtms: hy _P_E_R_R_Y-'S-. _P_L_U_M_R_l_N_G ee est. Noboru. R. Sinor St ti T Mlllhl>r ""ill 1"thV'"tt m\ ttoMn dd1uo~. lH"d ill W(•lrome 16 Y~ in oin•n homr. n~rnOt'lf\.',&t'\\ .. hundc-d 20 )'r~ C'XP 1.u · Mr I lllomtiu -------1 big/small. comm 'I or re· <..'lean ups, hruwng. mow· s 1denllal. reas. rates -81 897·2862 . c . ms. ry Complete plumb1ns: Removals. pruruni.t. trim me.836-555524 hrs service:. Dram & scwt>r ming Lu:t lni. Pret> l'st l"2 ~l :LY> I 8314 1ng. watt>r systems. Call anytime 968·8946 Dlg·lt La c . Reas. c I l' d n 1 n K fo' r t' l' 94-6221 642 262A pnceti. Prof. landscape & lnl. ext. serving arcu for 7 esumatcs. 24 hr servh:<> _4 ___ • __ • ---- .......... W.k e <'tlSTOM KA tluup<'rt l:oru.tr Cc> • ._.. •• •• •• ••• •• •••• •• •. I ntenor Carpt•nlry Nt·w r on1>lr fonnlnK, 645_7926 ____ ,~ ~h tmg 646-T070 yrs. P ror. qua I wor k S7J..JlHl WMdow Cleaninq Reas. Dave 586-8425 --------- Un Ill\'•' l\ilnkrurit• ' S.~ .\l'l11111 1. .. .: .. 1 l\511ni• b> Ju~ • ~ AAOO fr11mi11.:. r1•rncx!t.'I . utJdJ txini. LI <' In. 4~ 4~1\1 o ....... wvlcu ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••AMWA Y Cosmetics, Otl paintin g i; prof Nutntio,n. llous~ware~. Lcrww ~ Draan.<. r leared from $4 50 Tt.'d 's Window C.u<-Pru( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Are You Looking F'or f'-~ ""l All work uuar Quall p · ., W d 'n. """ · " wmdow <'lt.>anmg at rea,.. . •..•.................. !:ltl4I !I ll». t>-b .!!J ltt • .rt C.-,.t W.lce 7t•M ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ti..o 1'1hner & Son !Wmodd de add1lm~ !!.!17 lill2 Lll''d1lni. dcunt•d, vurnishcd & llome Care & Comm I rt.':it.ored. 831·2l32evei. _642_·_l634 _______ _ Repairs & Installations . ty amlers · " 0 Drnmmaslt'r SJM.oos:i rat~ '-'cfs 64" 7893 mi h ft both mter/exter wk, we .. , n ~ No le age c · arge • A 6 are lie & UlSUr refer For RoofiftcJ I\ M 1'Yl'l"l• :,1-'R\ It. t l1'1 .. ~ (1Ul .in ur•l .. l) p tnti of •Ill> Jo1:u11wnt Will pll'k up & d1•h\•c-r ~lWI l'h.irti. or wn1ph" 1tr.1""n t'~L'lly turn )Our 1.h1la Into µrcc.·1 ~10 11 j?rul)hi> 7141964!·8668 for anfn 1>42 ~i7H "ih11mpon &: $l('am clt"un C'~or bnabtrner5. ""ht ,.pc_, 10 mtn bl~u.cb Cleat\ uv. din rm. hall S1$ Av~ rm $7 SO, couch l!O <'hr ~ Gut1r c-hm pet 0<for <..)>( "'p..111r. 15 yri. t!Xpr f)o Wl)rk mysdf Jli'(S. 531 Otl:ll ~ 499-5189• s. Laguna free est call Dan 839·5851 •MR. FIXIT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •111att1NmtC• c . t ' I ' P1u n t1ng. carpent er. Want a REALLY CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• usto m pain in g. m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reas. ratt-s JS yrs in HOUSE ? Call Gingham Comp. m aJnt. Painting, small. m y prices are Hi••..ctlNc:tric area 548·1752 GirL Freeest.645·5123 lite carpentry. elect. small.63l ·S368aft 5. Ron ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAJR & REROOI-'. All t y p~s -,h1nglc i. rockshakes-compo·lar. Fret> est. 541·5930 Lie 3271.38 t\.U ttl74 ~ mA'mm Roof~. tile, nrs rep. Exp. New Engla nd painters . WI-... Walls. ceilings, noors &reliable. 548-0512 Jnl/Ext. Qual painting. J. /\Ian Armour Co ELECTRICIAN-Prlrcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• &..n .. dows cleaned. Exp. Painters/Roofer-. -... ~a.... . old or .new wor k, local nght·free tHslimule un llaul, sk1ploader dump 646-6145 _......., Completcwaterprooflng large or s mall jobs trk. gr11ding. tree wrk. ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• rers. 497'3169 windowstskyhl(hta. Cotr')X!l, drapery & uph. Llcen.'led 673·0359 demolitions etc. ~1·1257 Bette r .Housecleaning ·•M ove a n y th I n g. 640-8292 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 c lt-an1 ng. Scotchgard. Serv. Qual. work. depen· anywhere at anytime". Have something to scll"1---------Prot~'tor. ~J-~1 Clasi.1f1ed /\di. 642·S671i Want Ad Help? 642·5678 dable. refs. 1-529-4337 24 hrs 7 days. 540-48« Classified ads do 1t well Sell 1dll· 1tems 642·5ti7111---------- Mo1111!fet .. Trvst A.awia•1c1-.-h 5100 Aluw..,..llh 5100 Lost&Found 5300 Lost&Fewld 5300 PenoMl1 SlSO HtlpW..e.ct 7100 H.epW•ted 710 tt.tpW..t.cl 7100 o.icli 503 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWEST ............... JOIN CENTER CLUB Now accepUng new PB· Lost: 2 dogs. blk & wht Lost: Gray Toy Poodle. t 1en t s. N u t riti ona l Cockapoo & beige & bm male, t DJ753545. Vic : medi<'ane & counseling, Cock a poo. Rew a rd. 16th St , H .B. Rwrd. ~~!:a;; .n r~ m ;l~e%~~ ..;540-_;_..;.5984 ________ 1 _53S-0&07 ___ • 523 __ ·7864 __ • __ _ MASSAGE FfGUU MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAUONLY ~ ........ 631-2140 ACCOUNT AMT CONSTRUCTION 831 ·7452 •ASSEMILERS• AUTOMOTIVI!: ELECTRONIC Equip. USB> CAR ment. Exper. matur e. re· MECHANIC tired or sem1·ret1red. fo"/l Must be expen enccd & & Ptl Steady employ huYl' own cools !)(·•· menl. Xlnl advanC'cment Oiock Arnold . usL'<i car with small & rust ex Servict.' Mgr I it T.O. '1, also 2.d T.D. LOGM. t'a1rCl>l Terms 111nl'~ 1949 SaHMr Mf9. Co. ,.., Social Phys)cat EMatiOMll Aftdfw! cbagnoses & treatment. Lost: orange stnped neut. LO$t: S ml Yorkshjre Ter· Comp! medical stuH incl male cat; declawed: vie rier. ans. to Muffi n. Vil' Ors. & reg. d1et1t1cian. Turtle Rock. Reward N B area. R eward 548-Uff,3 SlOO. 752~ Eves 962-6827. 642-7288 Acctng Bkkpng TEMPOIARY Register Today to work on various accounting & bookkeep in g assign ments. Work close to your h o m e . t"l~ure Clerks le Sr. Accoun· t ants needed thruout Orange Co. pandtnfiCO OLEC Corp ~ 34i'; I 642·2171 545·06 I I Hctlred couple has money tolend lst&2nd T O's Agenl. l .fl37·3744 llH DONLON SAYS Low Charter Members hip Fees Now $JOO rewar d for white MissK1mSalon Scottie 1West1e), lost Grand Opening 9·29 2300 9/2 1 in Laguna Bc h. Harbor 01.. in II arbor 2131860-8645 CALL 975-0700 The Perfel1 Bar Alternative Ctr. CM •n pn<'e sale -----· ----- Wigs & permanents for Lost· lg lialred Persian men & women. Miss Kim cat, M .. wht wtcopper specializes in all types of eyes. dcclawed front h air c uts . She was pa ws. Vic. Mountain fo rme rl y stylist a t V1cw 1Nestall Rd. Lag ENGLISH Watergate. Wash. 0 C. Bch. 497·3194. 497-2226 MADI-To.MEASURE !m-2417. 0J>('n 9:30AM· SHIRTS 6PM. Mon-Sat. Nt>xt tc> Fra nk Rostr on from Holiday Health Spu Nicholls Sh1rtma:ke~s Lost & Found S300 Ltd of Engla nd 1s 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange County for the ? next 2 weeks to see as Lost .or Found a pet . Call many clients as possible. An 1 m a I Ass 1 s la n cc If you would like him to League537-2273.nofee. visit you at.your home or FOUND· Blk Ger man Lost Dalmatian. Reward, call 545·ti714 or 545-5980 L os t · Sm l blk M . Cockapoo, w t c hoke cham. Ans . to Charlie. Vic. Harbor Bl/Baker. Rewa rd. Please call 556-3856 alt 5 PM. F ound : 91}~. 2 w h t P.flOMIW.tcffS360 Poodles. I Teacup & 1 ••••••••••••••••• ••. •• • Mini. in Harbor View · d · h I Homes. Claim them or 1 day Ou1· w1 sc oo . the)' will be taken lo Slate"acc~ted. Meets · courts reqwrement for Animal Shelter. 640-!529 registration call (714) Loet Ing hrd tiger striped _7_29-_7_1_4_1 _____ _ neut male cat Paular1 no SoeWC... S•OO & Bab b CM. w/10 tag ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-~. Lost Balboa Is . 9/26 Black female cat w1lh while mark l n ~s . C h i ld re n heart broke n. Hewa rd 675-9616 SIHGLI? Call INTRO VI t;W for the Intelligent & disrreet way to meet new single people. 752·5411. FOUND : fe m t a bby ~~~~~~~~ u ,er, grey -:v~wht. (eel. Eiuol:,_ .. & Vic. 0 .C. I' a1rgrounds, ,,...,....._ C.M. 545-4522 ••••••-••••••••••••••• Robert Half's Accountemps 500 S. Main, Ste 501 No. Tower. Union Bank Jn The City of Orange 714/835-4103 Adm. Ass't . sailboat <'0. Young. casual atmos. Type OOwpm S6S0·$780 pr mo. lmmed. Call 835·6416 931 Newhall, Cost.1 Mcl>d <Between l61l7lh. Munrov1d) E 0 E. M/F/11 AS SEMILERS-Traiftff Sm electronics co w /I~ co. benefits & xlnt work· mg conds, seeking capa l)le persons walling to learn. S3 25 hr Some c l ettron 1 <'~ hki.:rnd helpfuJ. Lark 1-;ng1ncer· in1t. 1166 W 16th St.. N U 642-9205 Assembler PCI $4.1 0 HR. Santa Ana area Omega «213 1592.5024 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR 6lVO. COSTA MESA b42 · 0010 Ba by!uller /housekeeper. 5 dys J wk. hve-m or out. ru ll M r s Thoma-. 5SR·2603 rl yo;, 963·6281 cve~&wkmb Rahys1tter. l'/T. Chri:. ltan woman. my h(lme 11r your" Ca II G42·6f,:ll! &bys1u er/Hskpr to stJv w1well behaved o;('hOOI ago <'h1ldr1•n wh1·11 pare nt.> a w ay . N.H. 642·3481 Shoply,hoM l1tTaUSTDHDS 2ftd & lrdl S WlNGS & REf'l'S CONSJ'RUCTION -APT&COMMERCIAL olfice & view over 300 · d f I shirt materials. please Sh~phe~ · en:i a e, nr call 5.59-l896. mornings Califorrua & Minnesota. only. C.M. 545-3342 LOST: Blu e f emale para.keel. Harbor View Homes. NB. Vicin it y Ford & Newport Hills Dr. West. F1ew away m nash on Sunday, Aug. 27th, dumb but happy. 644·4188 Lost in lSlh St area. HB. FOUND. coat black Cat, brown/bl.k/wbt 13 wk old w /fl e a colla r . Vic . male Beagle puppy, re-Orange Coast College, ward. $200. 892·3302 C.M. 545-4522 Sdaaal1& lmtt•t'-7005 ....................... ·REAL EST ATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS ADVERTISING RE C EPTI O NI S T / TYPI S T / B OOK · KEEPER for s ml Irvine ad agency. 833-14 J4 ASSEMILERS Local Mission V1eJO co BABYSITTER-Someone.• needs Assemblers . Some special for a very ~ct1ve ADVEltTISING exper. preferred. but not 16 mo. old boy. Mon-Fri necessary. Candidates 8-5.548·929hfl5·30 PM MIGUEL MORTGAGE CO lll-7381 661·2511 OPEN fVEttYDA Y Private Part y wall pay more for your 2nd TO'!> f.42·3573 Pvt ply will p;iy 10'~, SIS0.000 equi t y 1n Newport home. Sml 1st TD 545·11628 -----1 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Napkin -Taupe Newly -Cabman - anytime. Found: Female blk & tan Oachs und, 8 mo's, aJso red female Dachsund 7 mo's. 645·1508 afternoons or eves. CBANTENNA FOUND: We1maranpr mix. F. adlt. Xlnt dis· Lost: Be age Cockapoo, Tho6e days city kids arc pasition. gd w/children . male. Dover S ho r es dut of tou<'h with the 645•1508 aft ·s or eves. area. Weanng red ban· naturaJ world of nature. I ----· ------1 dana 646-5753 know a 12 year -old who Lost: Blond F. Retr11?11c•r --------- thinks a m oose ts just a Vi<' Ha r borv1ew area. LOST. Siamese cot. vie hone with a funny CB 9/23. Call 640·2080 or Gotha rd(ralhe rt;Beach. ANTENNA. 644·0030 11.B. $50 Reward 842-2412 TO OUR WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 29, 1978 In the Daily Pilot ' ·-.;;.-l =' 'i =='"-l ~- -:..-=-~ - -iii!i\.,I. '-~RIBUTE ---·-: \ \ . \ -· · 1-:.-..=-- i~~·~~;-~ -.·< -.~· i~~i"j ~~~· COAST'S ~---~ --• 1 SUCCESSFUL I ~ I -.=·--;;::...-;:. \ ?-:::.-, ...... -c:::") ~..:..~ 4~c .... :...i::-::··:.:.-_....-, WOMEN ----I =-~. ~;,:~-9 I ~ BUSINESS ~~ ,. ~ ~n !l . \ fi· __ PROFESSIONALS t~ .... ~I, ---------- To honor uea women In bualneH, lnduetry and com,,,.rce. the Oall~Pllot will publish • special tribute In It• Oct. 2t edttlon. The mafor contribution• women bualneaa ptOfHtlonal• add to th• thriving Orange Coaat economy wlll be underscored In the special tribute page1. Bu1lnH1women Selute notices wlll be one column by four Inch•• ••ch, allowing room for a photo and dHcrlptlve copy. Cost of H eh nollce la only S18, with • :=:;:- photo you provide. Our Salute to Bualn•H and Profeaalonat Women la en uceptlonal opportunity to Introduce a new or longtime aaaoclst• to the people of th• Orange CoHt, or to honor award• or achl•vementa. Don't ml11 being part of thl• special edvertltlng opportunity. 0.adllne for reHrvlng apace 11 Oct. 25. Catt today! DAllY PILOT 642-5678 I . ' . . . . .............. , FOUND: Parrot, green, Vic. West Ne w por t Beach. 642<J871 SALES must have good manual Theo .I Pit h dextenty.be neat tnJP· Baby s it t e r. mutu r •· at Y ot as an woman for 18 mos. girl, FOUN D · B lk & ta n female puppy, abt 4 mo. old. at Wh ittier Sehl. C.M. 9-27·78. 645-9614 immediate opening for a pearancc & dcpendablt>. own trans. Refs. Mon s a I es p e r son w It h Work is in life support f"t1. i 30·5.30 CM arcJ newspaper di&play ad· M fo: 0 IC AL EL I': C . 54&-500l after6PM. vertisang e xperience. TR 0 N l CS 0 n I Y Found: Purebred Choe Lab Rtvr male. 10 mo old. AH shots . Lovable. New lie. If he isn 'l yours. give him a good home anyway. 545·2022 Good sal a ry. com . res ponsible per~on:; lklbys1tter wanted. 4 mu missions. and excellent seek 1 n g Per m d n en l old infant. pref my home· fringe be ne fit s Ex· employmentlll'l'<i apply /\dams/Magnoll..t an·.1 •CrashCourseavailable cell e nt growth op-C .. Su.-,581·3130 963-0260 •Materials provided. porturubes for a person i----------1------•Small c lasses for with career ambitions &nkang Pt>rsonncl personalized instruction. Call for appointment. ASSEMILERS Do you h.JH' I or mor•· •Choose own taste-<lay ~.Coo.t Openings avmlublc im ye:ir.; t'tlll <1ccount111i! & night classes. med for prec1s1on mech 'I hkt• to si>c re.,utti. of .w •Placement -up to 80'it Daily Piiot assemblers to build dt" t•ountin~ worl<" LOl'ut commission. <714 ) 642•4321eitt.277 licate compass & r;imcra businl'.SS CPA off u •i• Equa l Opportumty uruts. Eitper with small Must be ~c1r ... turtl'r 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RELAXING MASSAGE FreeJ Wcek Employer parts &tillht tolerunccs;i Commensuratt! t·on1 Bob Jam""'·Lic Masseur ""nsat1on cAo 88~4 ~ Sales Tr~rJi "'-NationalGuard mu:H F'a s t !l rowinfl ,..... . .,..,. • Outcall 9-9. 494·~11 I ,..... C .. For 1 lmmed openings an Elec· Newport Beach Co offer-. 1---------- PR EG N ANT? Caring. 131·1001 493..0442 tronics, Mechanics. Ad· xlnt benf & good growth confidential counseling & Katella minis tra ti o n , Com · potentia l F:.o 1-; F'or r·eferral. Abortion, adop· murucations or Weather a ppt call Call Ray Real Estate School G Ur tion&keeping. 3203l Cami.DoCapistrano Foreealiting. No t.'X · 1 man.SSHJOS_l_. __ _ APCARE 547·2563 San Juan Cap1S· trano penence required. We ASST u "NAG E'I' f t wiJI send you to the best · "'" ~ ' as UHOA & VICKI Swimming lnstruclion. in schools. Meals & board food More. part time Olltcal MOI..,_ your home. g uaranteed. provided + $397 .50 pt'r 20-JO hours wk 9AA 9112 Forttt.Moflt! wat.er safety. in 2 wks . mo!'lth .to s.t a r t. .Call Attendant. Airport Tex Se · all 0 c Infants lhru adults. Call Califonua Air National aro. No expencn<'e nee rvang8JS..73~;nge 0 · Slerfie. 558-1301. Guard 1714_) 979-7363 or 7·3. 3·11 Apply Jt 4679 -------------------1 979-l:MJforinformalaon . Campus. NB ~y GIRL Body Dynamics ·that ex· ------COU" •" ercise w /music to lose in· Airport~ Auto Gri l~ody * ESCORTS, * ches & tooe. Classes dai· OC A Toyota Agency in f lunl ly. Pvt or g roup. Call Interesting job assisung ington Beach has open· 24 hrs 957-&174 Steffie. SSS·J.301 pub 1 i c t 0 g r oun d ings in lot & detail de· , _________ Jolls W..e.d. 7075 transportation & direct· partmenL~ for a per mu · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing taxi cab activities. nen t Job. cxcllent Compe t itive wages benefits, apply in person. Orange Coast Yellow 18881 &>ach Olvd, Hunt Cab. 17300 Ml. Her· ington Beach. 979·79SS. Banking TElLER P/T Downey Savings & Loan has an opcninl{ in 11 " Cool.a Mesa brunl'h for ,, part ume teller Savini!., & loan or bunk 1•xpcr r• qd Xtnl workmi;: cond puad 11 J c .1t1 on,. Fur furtht>r information. <'Of' lact Mr Woadneck. 171 l • 642-7422 E 0 E . uttl~ 1' U1~ •' Class1f1t>d ads arr rea II y s m;el I "people to people" s a!c' C'alb with h11( readcr!>h1p und b1i.: result~' To pl;J{'•' your C'l..i:.~1f1l·rl ;11!, rall toclay &12 56iR Touch of Coss MODELS ~ ... ,.... lburi 5«Tlct Attract wo m a n seeks p/time om ce job. lite typing, invoicing. post· ing. inventory control. te le phone. etc . Call Heidi. 848·0063 rmann. F. Vly. ANSWERING SERVICE OPER AJI shifts. full or p/t. Apply 228 Forest Lag Bch. STAR GA'ZEKiti'~ '75-00U Out call I~~======~ Practical nurse. skilled in elde rly care. live-in . 646-2104 rm #4 • . .• I,/!,. Q.ek ., ~850 rrt: ·~ ~.... --_ _.:;..;___:...:,._ _____ • typist, h ves N. 8 . will l a 11 mi n d e d p e r !> SELF·KYPNOSIS travel. Re!'s Dependa · w/strong bkkpg bk~d Courses ble. pers'Onable. 30 yrs Will prepare matenal for •St.op Smoking old. 631-4006 call ln A.M computer in-put & hnn· •Control Appetite ......_ W--"-... 71 OO die Invoicing Co ofrs •ReUeveTtnslon ._,,.. --xlnt bens. Call 540·6055. '•Break Habits ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coastal Personnel Agen •Achieve Goals Accounting cy. 2790 Harbor, C M. •MoreSelf·Confidenc~ JR. ACCT CUltlC •Improve Memory 11le Jolly Roger Inc: has •MUCH. MUCH MORE ! an entry level opening Sale.'.Scientlfi c for an industrious tndlv Professional w'llh OPf>OI' to grow. Must One Day or Eve. a Wlt. be proficient w 110 key For S Wks udder. Po6. calls ror fll· ORANGE COUNTY Ing, auditing of daily lfYPNOSJS CENTER sales reports for our Al'f MANACiER Cple wanted for 25 unit bldg. N.B. area. Man can have other job but must be handy. References. IU!ply Classified Ad1135. Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. 1714)8.18-7466 restaurants & misc genJ <714 l83fl· 7470 ofc dulie11 lncld recept re · ---------hef. Apply in pe rson. AIR CLERK Women's 170'2 Glllrtle Ave. Irv. So . b r a n g c Co Family Planning 811m·Spm, Mon lhru Fri. Publishing & printing c-o Cent.er of Westmins te r ·---------! bas immC'd opening for •Abortion •Birth Control -out PaUentSterilh:atlon •ccou~s AIR Clerk. S1,1lary <'Om· ,.. "' mensurate w /exp & b<'k <b1md..aid sur1tcry >. PAY All.I atmd. Xlnt benefit pckg. 714 /894-1882 Q.aJC TllAIMll Send resume w /salary SURROGATE WI F E! Growing co. ln Newport history t o Per sonnel Sophh Uc ate d ladles Beach h11 need roe· in· Dept. ,,, /plan your dinne.rs with dMdual w'llh geMral ac-ADCO Advertising china & crywul, buy your countln' knowledge for 21'?'2 Forbes Road lifts. make trsvel ar· trainee poeltton. Lite typ· Lacuna Niguel. CA 92677 ranaements. etc. All ror Ina. 10 k ey a ddlni szo Tor the! 111t hour . Sl5 machine, el<'. St•rtlng ARME D SECURITY OF roreach addltlonalhour. salary S7QO a mo.Callror FICER Exper. F iT. A\ theae prtcf'A. who eon•PP!:.....~.lenllflc Drilling days. pcrln. POl!llion. need s " real wife" .. ..,,. Call 840<8'731. ask for Shirley 55'MI051. H k for Allee. 1 ~-32&1. or Macy C\tw1fled Ad11 I .N 'fovr 0,,.1,. .. ,,,.,j,, c~,a,. ~ -V.,, Auo''''~'' '" '"• '>,,,,, 1 ff, vi 1 1 m1 .ri~r • , ~Otu•dnv h •141 w otil .< .. Hl·•, lf'1+n•J l •,f'\\,lfT'f,,,, .. f v'-·' (1.~•0l'\,,r1h1,,\;n .,~~" ti: •I•; W f.n,1t1(11(t-1 \l'h•t "·~WWI• fll··f I ... ,"1'~ , .""" t1Hft .. Wt•I -"MM t P11 .0.') y t t t ._,,, •Ofloo <OA·Qll" n c.,.., •• •<.""• llGtM • t.11 .. t1: •t•<HO'"• .,,~, us. "'"""' ...... , 1 .. f""#'lf.'" ·~w-.. ..... ... t1 •1411... .,~. tlAlfOl>G 4t foll 190.c:wu ~~ ·~--JO~· f(.j~ 1' C~l!M>IUft '\t V'llOwl'MI ,, ....... -))('.'< nw.o ~1w .. ., ,, ··~ ~Wttf'I ~~·v• '6••.-.o ,;.,:.1... ~Ac:h•.t·~t p::;.;.,_;:;~-i ~~a:"~ :;~, .. '"" •Qo.t\t llH~ h()A [p} NEW BUSINESSMEN on tact the DAILY PILOT for lnformellon re9erdlnq tM county requlrtmenu .tor u1ln9 • "c tltlou' Butlneea Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 DAILY PILOT ; ~"...-··~NM~~~~~";\A ... ' »JA 45 i :.:~ ::~fl>le 6' M f,1 .&f1W'W\ ... I) .,,IY) 111r-'' ,..,. , .. ,,_,.,. ,, " ,,..._~ r.~.., ~ Stniootfl'• ,,.,,_,...,,.. tll ... ,..., : f;..,. AQ\IAll\ll ..,. ,~,.,.~ ~~.,::.I(.,;,,~" &°''• ~:J8.S~ .)I. • "'"""'°"' .S90o)/1 -~'l·"~ ... °""_ ...... _ -...,~ .. ,., ~·\I ( !\ "'"•' men JU '' ,. ,,... ..Ill' If •• ,. /9 JI 0 (• 6A,. 1-L .. For Ad Action Call a Daily Pitot AD· VISOR 642-5678 i l r t J ' f f ·. "' Help WClllhd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frldlly, Septemt>e1 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT •• 1---------1> ri ,. c r , t• x I' c r 1 n Dl'Uvrry household 1eood11 mov1n1. over 21, ioocJ dri vlnK ru• rord IJcl n ·fit.I. lOP P8 y 7~ Gtmtorul offlteo,:-1t•t·'y Ile H.6pWant.d 7100 ....,W..t.ct 7100,twpWont d 71 00 qufree 100c.t phone akllli.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• ••••• : ••••••••••• u!>Pf'•rtntt' fl typma at l\ankin1 TELLERS IL fotlO ~lT lliCM l~~t. uflhol11tN'Y, Win dil'tll, P'1our dt111nt•r F:xp p rt' f" r r l' d r ~I 1 a bl l" '40~ C.AlWASHHILP F\111111•11n T1mt1 Jll &.:Ovt•r MP'TH<H'All WA.~lf 1.W Hurbur UI, ( 'M CASHlltlS Wt'lb •~arao RAnll h·•· J. lrtfl• c;uod f'rty 1mmt<dl11h• 0Jk·nin11' fur c;ruwth ru 6 Lo<'allon11 Tellt'f'l 11l lh~ )'I 1'1•ro & \\f'lrnin "" tw-n,,Cltr; MESSENGER U.S. DIVHS 3323 Watnt"r S.nlJt Ana, CA 9a'I02 17l4 )~l!Ol0 f.Quul Opportunity ~:mployf'r M 11-· Driver (~driver, aood Job w 1rowlna paint & wull ruvrrln1t 11torf' Sttnln Ano urea Hoom tor ucJ van"~mttnl Cu1tomer t'OOtat t SJ 75 min to 11.art 7am 3 30pm. Con wctAndro t8J ~!~~~~a~ 117-0061 372:1 IJl l'<'h St, ND ---------Oc>Uv MM, ovt•r HI. for l.1t!rlc -l'lll'IY AM 1rnwsp11pel'll to honi~ In N.n & C.M . l 11 Stoc'" •ull or l' f f dtirk Apply In f>t•h un 21'1933 Crown V11l1•y i•rawr. Lnti N11it Mu11 hav(• dependable c·ur, & be: rt>lwlll•· S:IOO/l3$0 mo -t bonui. MCI~ Nt-11opon Duch olflN'., W~ Clrf• lnoitl"" f~•r ""l'll J.H"tKU <AH Wl..Cilf Ol'fllal A.5111.tlant '"'"'ltlOn .,.. ~ llr.rbor RI ('M """"' 11roomt!d IOOJ\ 1tlual" "'ho Cl£RIS uv11ll Xlnt oppty for <'0· &n.• plC'lhAnl .. • uatomrr CAS ..... /~ALI$ thu.,•o•tlc 1 1rt 11e<'k1n.: oru·n1t'd 10 "tvli c:. full fOt" hM l<tdl""' tl'ady lo lull ume emplo)'rnt•nt um.-Tdlt•rt 1•w11ion11 ~a.r 'llCJrf' tH:Nt: s In UTQJEM ·rUi> puy, fringe twm•f1li. do rtqWrt-Hpt'nt·nr•· l.ovl'IY Ncw vt>rt Hth 1Msal11r) 1'''''"""""1. H..1rbor !>boppin11.<.'lr t"t ()peruna•NuwAv1ulubh.· :.~c11tlty office Non ~ provl<ttt •n oou.t..ind iruir lw-nf'f 1lrl H•r•l•<•n1> for full (Ir p/Umt• clcrka .imu«l·r 6'4·0505 ..... t k l·1111 J 1111 n for nppl lfll ""'°" 11 PoH' ilt' in ~ on 2nd " ,3rd bhlftll N~ DENTAi~ ASSISTANT. C'lu<hn111 dt>nl11I H \llU rxpcr n ~ cl'iou r y wt froot oltice £: chair:ild. '*'OWd l'nJO> "'1trk1ni: in·• l'f"1"11m1c ca .. h•r "'1W'lll'd tn un S\urt 13 pt!r hr All • , · c bui1 y , (rlrndly Ptt" l>1&)'hn.Mu ... ttww1lllns: 11lmlim1~\·nH11 S300hr l'.xptr no t cicper . :<lllPOUS banlL & ..ar.· in to work & tdwhl•• Apf>ly M1magers to ~ !IO hr /\ti 642 o.'20 _____ _ t<'tl'llt<d . 1n 1· !llOrtnl>! 111 l)f'r80ll 10 4 J.1Jfl w vanrt<mt•nt opporturutll'li [) l'.: NT A(.. n r. c; ~ p . ~l' OP,Klr1.umttrs \HU Mac \rlhur Ul Sunt LO~ who qunllfy F'or TI 0 NIST (o r N B DIU VltlS Nt•w<1popcr drllvt'ry Ptonrwnt-nl purt tunt Job drhvenna l'¥rly mom· rung LA Tlmt'JI to homeH In Jrvlnr/NR urea. Mut t be reUable & have de· J.11'tM1abll' lran11port11tlon No collectln11 Salory 13.W mo. S46·0235 OlllYEIS Men or women 25 yr$ or older. Know the coast citlr11 Net Sl80 11 week or morf'. Ornngc Coast Y1.>llow Cab, 17300 Ml H ~rrmu nn, fo'ounto in V&Jley INo or Sl ater b .:twn Nc wh opc & Eurlld) DRIVER · WANTED SATURDAY ONLY To d e llvt'r O A IL Y PILOT bundlt>fi to <'nr· ners rn Newport beach area. Requires van or large slal1on wagon and a good driving record. ntt ln,•lled to r,·sponti b) An 1 ' u information .co to 11ur Orthodonhst Top pay t·lllhn(t 11 ll(•nrc-s l markt>l or con· f:xper rNl 6'12·2626 642-4321 ~D&cn t7l-l724 L'hilcf (',,,,. Moth<.'r'I U1tt lhc pcri.onn<-1 office -·~----'-------AM for Coll. twlPt•r 2 JOpm to ~ 00t1m at Dcntul Reccptfonu1t Ex Don W1tliaft'IS 60wpm . Silury ~ Jianllor wanted Jo:xp boncfc ts Nuar o c helpful, j:oorl bt:nl'f1to. &lt1>0rt Cnll 7~-0114 E 0 . £. Bayvlttw Con\ Oe>Mrnl S..C,ocnt AJerw.1 nHd1I Gal Pr1day w /of f1ce sklJl.8. S•lary open. llour1t flexible. 642 3400 GEN'L MAJNT~NANCF. 20~5 Thurin, C .M 642~ J ANITOR p I T • I' v l' .. C M IS A IN 8 a rt'a C.all S46 1330. Apply 3001 Ht'dh1ll , BldP. 6, SU1h• 106 .C.M. MaJc with tran~porttil1on J unltors, Pl·llme l'Vt•s l o r leun f a 'l t food Couple11 pref 'd. Over ~I machin~11 ~ duys p1•r lrvtm· ;irea. ~l. Wt'('k. Early am. 3 hrs --------- per day . Salary -t-1·--------mlleagc. 673 7f>32 GEN OFFJCE·Moturc WOml)n, bkpiz mach <'X per helrfuJ Pat'1f1c Ind S u pp y 2 167 So . lluthaway St., S.A GIRL NIDAY Orange Co lndu~lri a l dvlpr aeeka Gin Fri, exp In tonstr & It bkkp.i helpful. Send resume lo •343, CtO Dn1ly Piiot, JANITORIAL MAIHTINAHCE Collegutuden~. Pcrmu nen\. P /t1me. Flcxlhll: hours avail at 8pt «om· plex 1n Newport .Rcoth Call or apply in person THE IRVINE CO. l07l Camelback Newport Beoch 644·0010 F.qual Opport Employer P.O f!ox 1.5~0. Coilla K<.'flllel Ass't, weekends. MitSu.C.1\92626. possibly Wednesday lla1r dresser. Ambitious.. 644-7262 wkdys 8 5 30, beautifu l bus y full Snt.8-l. s er v I 1• l" s ii I o n !--------- Established 14 yrs. Hunt. KEY EMTRY Bch. 7141846·~ OPERATORS HAIR STYLISTS Huntington Beach. Cash bc>nus for operators with following. Call Loretta SJ6.8829. Leading Oran2e County data 1•ente r ha s rm medJate openings ror t•x perienced ope rator~ fUU & part Lime, 2nd &. 3rd s hifts WeekC>nd" pa rt·lime . Flex1 hlt F. W. WOOL WORTH CO. now accepting nppltcallons for the following full & part time positions. Spoatiwg Goods S-. StatlMCrf Sale1 CO'lll1n StodrrooM lec*•illCJ Cletil Mui;t be available m ghts & weekends. Acceptin~ applications Mon -Fri, 10·12 & 2·4. So. Coast Plaia. CM. Great opportunity. Excellent benefits. Equal Opportunity Employer. Manager night lllgh M .l\TURE W O M AN volume llquur mnrkcl p /t1mt• to w e lcomt" Top pay & working ton· newcomers & contact dlllons . Ex per. prt•· merchants. F1.-x1ble hrs ferred Apply m J>('rson. Need car. lite typmg 9A M·4PM . 30.U S 547·3095. Bnstol, SA --------- Mature woman lo work Management, a ssli;t;1n1 weekends. pa rt time. mn.1oer po.s111on w/ op · Unencumbered , non- portumty for ad vatH't' s mkr. non·dnnker t u ment 1n spcc1a lty foods eare for diabetic YOUOI! Hickory f ~rms. 1"a11h1on man. Must understand ~land 64o.ro30. diet, & be good cook. 84..o Managcn, UTOTEM able lo give insuhn shots or willing to learn. Must dnve. 1'~xcell. pay. Call bctwtoen 3-4PM. 673-6174 WELLS FARGO BANK U1uly ll~ht hskp. c·are for \.24'2 Lnm~on SI !Jt'r w trronl ofc for quall· Equal Opportunity 2 rh1ldrcn ugc'tl 1 It HI Garden Grove S3'7 ·4840 ty J!rt>Wing prac Good E mployer Help Wanted-Beauty llUP· ply. full time hours Call Eleanor fur MECHANIC, exper. must XI n I 1> 11 y N B c; a 11 f.qual ()ppor Employer pay & bener N.8 . C11ll 1,-------''--''-----a ppt We need m anuJ(ers 1n be able to pump Ras. lntegrJitt.-d Data San Clemente, Laguna salary + commission. 64().\lll09 ---~~~~~~~~ _7_5l_0033 __ . -----549-8670 DRIVER Costa Mesa 541J.(',()ll() Nii;:uel & Costa Mrsu itll' • .!-7284; 492.4059 HOTEL Start $4 per hour lo SS.50 C -WANTED DISK CLERK LAI AIDE per hour No t•xper1 ·ncC' ME HANIC, part llm«'. · l , Ai rport Texaco, 4671t <.:leuning Li.dy ~Typl1t Dental Ass t, ehalrsldc , for Motel Exp pref. IMurance Agency, part NB. Pleasanl group ~1494-7588for appl. Explnphlebotomy,F IT. neccss11ry , wt•tnun. f or Campus Or. N.B. <cor· SUN01y ONLY Mon thru t·r1. C:all 1nfor m a t1 o n c al l _____ 499·2227 lime. 15 hrs wk. Mature. pracl. Exp pref'd . CLHICAL ~m~s. exper. helpful. _640-_l_IZl ______ _ ,. Houseclcaners needed. Margarel640-0l40. n c r C <i m P u s & To deliv e r DA 1 LY Mature. Tops. car nee. -7~~~·::,r F:mplnyer ,_M_a_<'_A_rt_h_ur_._l ___ _ ran ume openings for D ENT A L R E C E P · 401 CM c C...ter Dr. S..toAM EOE M f gl·nerol cle11cal t ask:.. Cocktail waltresi;, must TIONlST Musi be w1lhn11 to lt.'am b e exper. Apply In HighquaUty otricc net!ds & haH• the ability to .cet person 9 to I l A M exper & friendly rl"tepl. aloff~ wuh others fo1 ext 8 1 8 <: k b e a r d · ., full time. Good sal & bll' hour:., morn in~ or af. Retit;iuranl. 42!!0 Mart· benef. NB 644-tl211. PILOT bundles LO car-642·1403, 64~3439 ---:--.------·1~~~~~~~~~~ Med asst for eye Or's ofr. ners in Laguna eeach Laborers artrnoons. contact 1eni. area. Reqwres van or Ho usek eeper , lrve ·in. ManOC)ifMJClerit c1 cs1rcd, exper prer. large station wagon and must lovc t'hildren & REGISTER NOW f"(JR Tohacco i-.hop nt:l.'ds a 5404S85 Bank.1111 TB.LERS N~1'<i sharp )l"r:-.onn bll' tellers Savings & Loan exper ient<' 1>rt•· ferablc F'ull & p1Uml• Pobll1ons ava1lablt• Lemoon. Call Eleanor fo r 1ngale Way, N'pl. Beach a good dnving record . knowhowlo keep aspot· WORKON mot1v11tl'd , l'X J>l'r'd 1----·--~-- Call: le1i; house in a beaut. ON·CALL BASIS P..'rson to run el>t:lh l>ho1> Medical ~y /Rec appt lnlc1?ratc'1 Data ~60tl(I Dental Asst Newport 642-4321 newho mt> 840·2372 WESTCLIFF &'t' Harold. 495 J-: 17th EJCper, acruratl.' & ra .. L CoctrtailWClffnu Beach, gen practice 4 Asltfor Housekeepe r mutur c TemporaryServ 1rcc; St.CM lypM. Must know <ill ScMof day wee.k, 646-4801 II N rt 1617 Westcliff Or, St1· 209 front office proceciur•· Don WUliCllftl woman ve '" <'Wpo Newport Be-ch Manut:"·t ur"r ne1•d• in· e ff H Earn up to $300 per wk. DENTAL ASST Beath home. 2 school a n " ... usyo ice .. B.847-254i lRVl.NESAVINGS Cl«'rrcal. full or PIT. Low tuition. Placement F{T'. chnllde.& front ofc Equal Opportunity childre n. Non :.mokcr. ~~63~1~-06~lO~o~r~7~S2~·9·1•1•1!-.dlVldual for sh1pp1n~. in· assist. 751·9194. exper firef'd. X-.ray he , ____ E_m...;p:_l_oioy:;...e_r___ pn vute rOOWl, bath. color _ specuon, production, etc Med real Assistant. ex- k Land · Exper prl'f'd, but will pcru.•nrl'd, ped1atr1cs. COMPANION, ll. work, ~nec __ Ca_l_642_·6880~-·---Drug & cosmetic clerk. l. v · $125 per wi;e ~.,,s:_.apel m ainlenantk·c trarn rr~ht person Apply full tune. 631·3R63. hLOAN ASSOCIATION Newport Rcat•b Sta rt 752·2.600 E.O Jo:. Sl 00 642·3347 ·-----~----1 NEW cxper. only.~ hr pr wk. _642_·_5358 __ o_r 640-__ 084_0_. __ n~. p easant wur h Bank TELLER !Huntington llr h brmll'h) for semJ invalid woman. OentaJ assistant. no ex· '"" cond Pt ume p J /\I en person 837 W. l!ll M , Help W__..__. M d I •" $4 .00 pr hr. Moulton " · · · 1]~,• ... .....,.53 """"""' u&l r ve .... 5/day per . necessar y . will Pl a za Phar mu ry. HOUSEKEEPERS len,646-9166. """"'"'""" IN TOWN 5/day wk. Balboa Pen. tratn. Saddlebat k Vall.-y Needed immd. full urul ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 673--554.S area. SJ0.1396. L 3 Ru n a H 111 s · Mr part lime openinK now! Landscapc ma1nlen:mc<•. Manulaol~ ..-. 7100 Pan time teller w11ntt-<l. t·xperience helpful. App. ly in per.o.oo. IOam 12f\m. Pcl'llOnnel Of(1ce, Golden State Sanwo Rank, 10230 So. Paramount, Downey, 2131923.9461. 1-;or.. *T N J * Dre)fus. 768·3784 Apply in f)('rson. l rvrn1• work in Newport/Irv 40 • • • Computer PTogrammcrs ~ R...i...-a..•ntcrffo"' llOl!t Motor Hotel 1717 E. hr wk. Perrn1rn~nl. Call ~ Thl' most Dy·no·m itc PltOGIAMMElt Denta l Front ale rtr. No ....._ .. Dy Hd M4-4894 fl 6 PM ~ Temporary Ser vict> ill RPG & or fortrun. Sll•p cxper nee. C HSELOR.P /th• er . . a LA. hus now opened a up to the on line world nf Call 545·0453. Straig ht Ahe11d fnc. ·ii; HOUSEKEEPER. L1ve·m Landscapinit. $3.50 to l>runch office in Orangu llewlitl Packard in a pro· ---------ta.king appUcations until for retll'ed lady. 5 duys start, part time . Call I' J County Calling all J(ressive mfg. firm. 1·2 DE NTAL R E C E P · Sept 29th, 5 pm. Contact week. Own rm. bath. tv, Allen 646-9166 TYPISTS yrsexper. required. /\pp-TION1$T, 4"'1 days week, John or June Dowler or non·smkr. So. Laguna . IARMAIDSP'/f SECRETARl1':S lyinperson or call CdM.644·7162 Be verly Krie hn at 499-1822. Landscape m a intenance "" R BANK TELU~RS c• "' y .a. t CO 496-0321 or at 34185 Coast man, expelienced, full riame oom . 64G-5S44. CLERICAL PEOPLE ....,._ .. .11Uo • EIS Hwy, Dana Poinl. House planl techn1c1an time. Must have valid Babys itte r. my home 2 Come in & ~et ucquaint· 1701 Placentia, CM DESIGN / --'--------exp. for maintena nce driver 's lie. s4&·l 695, ctuJdren, <3mo's & 3 yrs) ed. J oin us for coffee & 548·2201 E.O.E. DRAFTERS EARNING ENOUGH roote. 20 hrs. + 20 hrs. 8AM·l2noononly. lite hskp1t. Mon-Fri. Own donuts. Immediate open· C-:oolc--/h_ouse __ k_ee_pe_r-/l_a_un_d_r_, ~veral positions now IMCOMEl Warehouse a nd lnstalla· -------'--- tr&Np. Rers. S52·4491 i ngs. Mon lhr u Fri. J person 9am -lpm. Need available tor both Join a n ext'lling com-tion. 5.57-0lSO LEGAL SECRETARY ---------• 9am·Spm. t'ar. 847-1728, 836-8S03 Designers & Drafters in pany wrth unUmiled In· HSKPRt BAAYS ITTER. Top salary, top skills. Beauticians. Openin~ for 363$ Main, Ste205 rapidly e:11,paoding com· come potential & op· nice (am & hm, Eng MAG IJ helpful, not reqd. ha.Jr designers w1lh some ORANGE COOk pany. Des igners will portunity. Free standing s peaking . N pl Be n . Friendly ofc. HB. Non· follOWl.nR. M. or f'., '" <714> 7?l<1470 Mature, exper cook for have opporturuty to work building in million dollar 832·1031 exl 59 t11 Jpm, smolcer848-l400. ~ygrowm1tc!al~~il~CLERICAL retirement home, Npt directly with Engineer loc ation. Imme diate 64S-3363an.4. L i t «> wo rk p r i t'ina ...,...comm1M.1 ac GIRL-ID'"'Y Bch. 30 hra wkly, avail from project s lage lhru o pening for h1 .11 h ly ---------hand ~"" h " Suiy,847·59S8 "' "' wkends & e.vea. Phone construc tion of pro· motivated. experienced mere ise ..... ...,pr r. 1 Girl ofc. Mon thru Fri, u W ,,,..,......,, R.eq's pre·"ous •. ~"'-/U• l Apply 1821 E . Dye r Hd, Reauty Stylist-Asst to 8 5 N d b · h l 642-5861 , .. rs ong. ""'"""'• v• .,. Inexperienced people. n~.-... • n · · · e e r 1 g • ....,.,.hanlcal or electro· <>~ 11 i · M h d 1 · ti Santa Ana. t.r8U1 for chentele. Top ll r M ..... ~ o;:.Aee ent tra mnR pro-ot er nee s a rt ~ ---------Jh energe c pers. or ag C--t.-.....,, .. n-•cal d...,1·gn dra"t· h I Off . wages, lrmat k. Ph: n • .1f i "A 5490111 k llill'Ul'a9 ......... , ..... " "'" • gra m tuition assistance-. e p. er pvt roo.m in UVE·IN,Llghthousehold IJ37-4250or837-R779. .,... · "'~· · " .as ingexper.Drafters req'd full time rruina,llt-r. Cull bcoulHullv dee. i;m~le dulics,part·llmecare for ---1 for Susan. Banquet coolt. all aroond for electro·mechanicul I I h · L m a n Ellper o nl)'. manaMcr now for eon· eve ome in <il(una elderly ambulatory Boatbwlder customboal Clen tal Breakfast cook AM shift. de ta il drawing. Lile f1dent1al Interview JljJls.Other outs1dt:work malf'.noheavyclean111R. .._ Yca~nnteederss, lcaxmpcin,"utoenr<'sc&d ZZ GIU L for fast moving exper only. Ncwporlcr technical illu5trulln~ &. 963-5671 OK . Ch r istrnn. non · 645-0092 • .,,,. <'I""" f t I H---• aul700 ICl lN> somc des1gn.Lookingfor s m o k er. R e f, r t·Q . --·-------mechanic~. P ·S11uarcd .c·uromcs irm, mus nn """"· ....... c uo individual who d"sir"s ( LIVE IN Co ( • work JO 7 Addln° Mr Yates EOE " ~~1111r.1, j'rm-lur(-.. ,.. 752-8«4or75<t·7.'ilH · mpamon or 8oaL'I. S41·2R°73 · · "' · · · atab1Uty & r hancl'for ad-. _,,,r: 1.·~::?.-!!_::!~ ---------Seruor c rlizt>n, pleasant, ----machine exper, mu.st be Boat Operator for 28 • t a s t . r r I c n d I y at. Cooks wanted, br~akrast vancement lo de111gner. real estate Hydrault1.• powl'r uiwt M•· t 8.f preferred. 640-5719 Urunite. Sot & Sun afte r· mosi1here. good benefits & I u n c h s h I r l s • Company offers u tom · ---------St!mble r . knowlcdl{C' ot noons, $6 hr Must be at & worlung cond's. Call w /be ne flts In growlnf' pctittve starting wage, hydraulics. p1p1ng & feast20yrs old Cull Mr. JcnmeMurphy,75<t·6063 company. Apply at Ma all majo" benefits & an file Clerk welding ne <'CRRo r y . LOT A TTEHD.ANT Mus t be IR Fu II & p/l1me, company bent'f. 557-0520. Slrehlow,846-0641 Barkers, 212 E. 17th Sl. opportunity for lo ng Miller foluid Powl•rC:orp. Costa Mesa. term growth. S~nd re· REGISTF.R NOW F'OR 5<t9·2686 Body & fender repair CLERICAL sume to: ScienUfic Drill· WORK ON -·-------- Ex pe r ., o wn tooli;, Newport Center finan· COUNTER G I RL 10:3. ing Controls, 4040 C um. ON·CALLBASIS EXrORTflMPORT LVN1-M1~1ca!,._~1c11ght con· Hlirbor Body Worki;, <!076 c i a 1 f., m seek in g M·F, fast food service pus Or., Newport Beach. W~'TCLffl'' DIRECTOR tro (' 1nrc· . .-u lime!, no Placcnt1n, CO!lta Me~u responsible ind1v1duals 968-7S21 CA. 92660 or call Don Temporary Scrv1r1.•s for Turkish OJ>('rauons. wknds. X Int bendits f I rl I · · E Swanson. 557·9051. " 1 1 5 n.. bl t 1 d Veru puncture pref. $650 RookkeepingisecrNan al, or 1· e ra pos1l1ons. n· Dante tear hers, balle t, 1617 \'restc 1 r. le 209 IX' a <' o trave an re· +comm. 96.'.l·9'7AA G·JOam·t2pm, 5 dayi; wk. try lc•vel pos1t1ons now tap, disco & belly da nc., Diol A Ride Newport Beach mam m Turkey tor s hort --------- S3.2S hr. Limitl'll bkkpR avallabl<', o Hlce <'X · Newport Heach. Call Orhtn 1~~63~1~·06~10~o~r~7S~2~·9~1~1R~~ pcnods. Speak Turkish & LVN PM SllWT, l'Very S k r i><>r1ence helprul. Xlnl Mrs. lferben. 645.9701 1: fo;ngbs h. Send rcsuml' to other wknd off, must bl• cxper. ce or as or workinR tundit1ons & 1---------Operate mod<'rn eqwp· Ad 286. "4 The Da ily dedicated to Rood patient Jeff, Ice Capudcs Chalet. romp;1ny benefits . (lsl ment & door to door Front Desk Clerk. P·T1me Pilot. p o Box 1560. c ar l'. A p P 1 Y 14 4 ~ ~l~arbor Blvd, CM shift 8am.~pm. 2nd shift DATA ENTRY tra~dp. NCahf. drivers lie rel.ref, 16:30pN m-Jam El X· Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ~penor, NB. _.,_,.,..._,., ________ 1 5pm·l 30pm. 3rd shift req . o pnor ex per per on y. ewportcr nn l 2.308m·9 :003m I Con · .Ace~ ca.n. nee. Good dnving rec a Hotel. 644·1700. tall Mary 1---------c M4CHIHIST Booltkeepe r/l\cc't. Ex· pen enced in J:t•ne ral ledger. acrounti. rel'e1va- ble & payroll M1·ur:1te lyplnR. 20 25 hrs pr "'k, mornings. Will t each comput~r o pe ratio n l'\kwport Center lncul1on. Please call 759·0101 tact Personnel. Permerrent positio n must. No Sunday work. Car lson or Julio PerCT INDUSTRIAL Santa Ana Corp has im· available as a video dis· Or a nge Coasl Yt'l low EOE. m c d 0 p <' n 1 n ~ r 11 r IOYS-GIRLS ·,ADP PENSION SERVICES 180 Newport Center Dr .• 2nd floor. Newport Bch. 644-4360 ext 263 12·16 years of nite. t:ven· . in~ work. Obtain new Clen cal;garment. Ladies sub!\cnpt1onA forth1• Ua1· Clothing Wtt reh11e. Irv ly Pilot working wit h un CO !flPlcx. F /l & /o r udult supt>rv1~or. t:arn p/l1me. llrs: btwn 7am-• ;;!.; ~~i~~ ~~"',.Call~9·1805. ~-~ Coll 543-6098 Boys needed, approx 18 yr s. 1·81' M . 1''actor y WO('k. 64$·2702 IUSIOYS Now takin~ apphrat1ons. apply m J>('rsun, J.Spm Mlillt be over 18 E.O f,; J .P MAC'S Dinner tlouae, 10142 Adums Ave. H.R. CAl Brookhu~u IUSIOY CLERICAL C>PltfSMEW IMTBVIEW CEMTER FOR YOUR COHVENIEHCE. AT ICING TUT ltEAL n Play terminal O""'rator Cob, 17300 Ml Her-M h ' L T for Bas1c /i''ou;'~m1n1 rmann,F.Vly F. T. mrdical asst front .!le '"15 r<11nr-<' S and back. X·Ruy des1ru· IEL[~ ~ w I som c c x P <' r 1 n co mputer. ome ex· RA U £ 1 • Glr1" numcrr c :il n1ntrol perience Is desirable. bul DIDN'TG D AT ? ble no smoking, sa ary mactune S<'t·11~ Apply will train Uldlv1dual with SP~ffJ: J~i[..~R open. &1&-5t94 . , ,: ,,.v , r c c; in per~n aft IOam. Mon demonstrated typing Ii('-( Garment cutter ror WCI OP'EHS HEW thru f'r1, 1801 Carncl(ll' curacy and speed. !lours 1 ).'OU 're a hylouhng man !Hill manufacturer rxpcr St, S.A. 979·9!>52. approximately J·IWM. without a ig school . • INTERVIEW CENTER --------W dJploma, the Army may or w11l train. Apply '" FOR YOUR MaR Q.lrd JI Operator for . ork in plet\s~nt e~ still have a pince for you. person 837 W. 18th St.. law office F.xJ>('r. Call v1ronment wt . ROO tryou havewhat illakes, C.M. CONYEHIEMCE. Mrs Reed752-6841 company beneflt11 rncl~d· the Army may ttsvc a~ AT - Ing 2 weeks vacatio n opcrung for you plus an G as Allenda nt, Ai;t1 't KING TUT RE.ALTY Maids wanted. SN1rliff an~r one year. comp&ny op~rtualty to finish hl"h mana~er. trainee needed M-•-f 1661 s Co l 11 d o I ,. fo lotal car w a s h ""'· · · ns wy, pa1 gr ,up nsurunce, . sc I uring your off· ~ . 7140 Edinger lf.U. Lag Qch,494-4892 .:~-~'W)o.~J\ J>~{jf~ .. ;'4'"'"" ~-~ .· ~ . •"Ga aawn:.talluJ'I.. , ''·•ni§-• h• .... ~;1.,,,0:.... "Army s always I In,; -·"!:' '!••_..-. Ccnt-;rr-;;tGoldenwcs l m<.1mll'n4'!11:e clper. ·~ ORANGE COAST for ,good people . But --General Offitl' Street> per desirable. Apply 1n DAIL y PILOT . they re offering you tho Construction $!150 Hours 9.3 '30 person. :moo Coast Hwy. 330 W loy St CM greatest opportuoity now Person Friday C8ll 847·~ So. Lag • betwt!e~ the h~~s of through Septcl)'tber .. So Career Oppty s;iso Immediate openings for Main tenant e ma n . 8 OOAM-{)·OOPM cull •now for thus unique Irvine Personnel Mirncy I Inventory, packagers . mature, experienced in · C 11 f chance to serve yourself 488E17lb COsla M\!sn _.J a s s c m b I c r ~ & 1 appo1nt~en~rplease and your commun·.1ty! Swte224 642·1•1!Y w. arehouse. Tempora. ry mott' & restaurant. App. &42...:!2l ext 271 Coeta Mesa,S-W·10'l6 ~ assignm ents, top l>.Jy, ly In person 31106 Const Equal Oppty E.mplyr llunllnglon.Bch. 962-R821 paid vacations . You llwy, So. l.aK1Jna _ LaRuna Hills, 768-5251 don't pa)', we pay )'OU. MAIHTEHAMCE DBJCATISSIH ftlt.o.rn~ GEHERll Part-lime, must know Frr d lr I """"""• '""" 1'L Or call our branch otricc. 1ys, v ne area electricity & plumb1m1 Call 552·9893. 1-~rr draltlng pos open for LABORERS Newport ~och ft.13. "1'4 l Newport Conv. Center, young eers. Nice LET· Equal Oppty l!:mplyr DELIVERY DRIVERS. TERING & GOOD LINE l55SSUperiorAv<>. N.R Ex per only. Wt'e.k~nds. Pvt club. 673-~15 mor ning & a lternoon WORK mandatory. 6 TRAINEE 19 7140 Edinger;; H.B.. routes avail. Cleafl driv· MOll·LYr exp prcf'd . Sal I N S U L A T 1 0 N Maintenance bus DrlvN·we train lln GEMCO Shopping ing record, able tu rend comm t o ex p . S m l~SEMBLERS INSTALLERS. for new PART-TIME S4.S5th.r. l.01tu1111 Beach Center at Goldcnwest lbomu RUidc. 5411.~ mechn'I e ngineering ore IW COl\fltr co. m So. Or Cly. SchoolJii, 494-3546. Street) <Bam-4pm) loc in lrv. call 540-624 t ptPllERS Gd l'O benefits, exp pre Genc-rul hondy workn lfour!l 9·3.30 f """ !erred. 49~·1832 needf'd 4 hour~ p('r d11y DUSINF.SS IS ROOM ING Cull847 2535 Deliveryperson for busy orupp_l_. ______ M h 11 bl Salary u~n ~mploycc Wenecdf(oodhclp. (mmcdiate openings for Newport travel &jlent . Driver, ony oge over 25. us l avC' r~ u "I N S U LAT I 0 N hl•nrf1t 'I hos ed o n •As11emblers oll clerical skills, te rn· Mus t have r e ll11bl e fUll orPtr.Hard Work. transp.&phone.Lonl!& INSTALLERSFulltlm\' av1•ra ~c· o f h o urs • Foremnn POrttry nssignmt'nls, lop motorcycle & lnsurnncc. 6'&2·6213 aftt'r 3 PM. short t<?rm ogsrgnments. tmd. work ltiY<'rillde und work1-<I. /\J)ply l>Nwet•n Exper'd & tr1iincrs. l)lly, pold vocations. Vou Work approx.~ hr11 Mon· HoJJday & vacation pny. OraN1e Co. areas Xlnt Ila m 3pm , Na lion u I .MacOreaor Yocht.!I don'tpay,wcpayyou. Fri. Hrly ratc&milea1e DRIVERS fulltlmeperm. llos~ltall r.atlon pla n opl. for J ourneyrnt'll in Education. 4401 !:lir<'h 1631 Placentia. C .M. pd. 957.2700 c~an Job. Mu11t be ovt>r avai able. Appre nti c es W a f(cs St., Newpo rt nc1H·h. CAFETERIA h e l per Ortall ourbranchofllce. O""'VERY MAN E I :n wlltl clean driving re· ; I 8bove scale Xlnt tt>m !Near oc; Airport ). need~ r rr. 3 hl'll min. NewPOrtBeach. 833-1'41. .,..... ar y cord. KnowJ edg~ of I r.i .1.. r.•nr. benefits . ./\dams Equal Opportunll y hrMust have cir. $3.33 per Equal Oppty Emplyr ~~~~~: ~O~ JI m,;;5 ~·1ffi?.17aaf':r ":~~~f\.11. d~Au.ojf;jilw nsulatJon MS-1~18 Employer , .eoe~ Mesa, Npl O<'h mo.873251Sor848-1413 --_., .. ___ INS/PenoMllUMa. I~~~~~~~~ & CdM ..rca. Apply at Clcrk.On.igstorc f /tlmc. Driver wanted to drive.-JI c..,... Drht Pc.>ntoni1ble lo work 1111 MAINT-MAMDYMAN Newport Mesa Unified 11omc weekends, some DEUVERY MAN Early n('w YW van lo Boston 54'"'4741 phA~ of d<'Pl w/cvC'n Apt mulnt in l)u1ltJ1n11 SKILLED AEROSPACE PERSONNEL OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY September 30 . Excellent job opportunities are ava11at>1e at McDonnell Douglas in Hunllngton Baach for skllled men and women. It you have recent expenence In any ol lhe tollowlng t1elds ol expertise and desire an Improvement in wo1klng conditions, benefits, ano rates o l pay. see us now• MACHINE OPERATORS ' • Engln• l1th• • 20" American with Tracer • Grinder· Crush Mod•I 110 • Jig Bor• · #3 Moore & 13 SIP • Mllllno Machine . Vertlc11, Horlzont1I & NC • Turret lath• ·Jones & Lampson #3 & #5 • Ver11cal Turret Lathe .~ .. Olddl~ It L1wl1, Se" Bullard Or 12 ft. NllH TOOLING • Tooling ind Cull•r Grinders • Tool and Cullar Auemblers •Tooling Rffeerch G~ Mact\lni1ts • Tool and Ole Millers • J ig and Fl•ture Builder~ • Tool D•elgn•ra INSPECTORS • Mechlne P•rts • Tooling • Aec.MnQ D•tell • M•chanlcal A1Hmbly • Mechanlcal Test TECHNICIANS • Electrlcal/Electronlc Calibration •.Electromech1nlcal T11t (High· vacuum Teohnology) • Space Slmul1tlon Test ·~ ... ~~~~~ ~fA(t1.>-~ • Two y••tt of recent •xperlence HMmbllng NfOlptCI ,..llttd p1r11. PrKl11on drilllfl9 of heny 1truoturel mem~1 required. INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE • Machin• Shop Mechanlca Our Employment Ot11ce 1s open this week, Monday through Saturday, between 8 1 m and • p m. We look fo rward to eee1ng you. MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ASTRONAUTICS CO. 5301 Bolu Ave. Huntington Btaoh. CA 92e47 / Mroo""""ra,t. oovo~@- ,,. ... o••••'"""" Po~111on9 1n this ad o,.,. '"'' attecto<l ov th!' curient lat>or d1::1~v10 ~ An eQui.I oppo11vni1y omployet School Olstrrr t, f'ood n1t1"l'I, F.xJ)f'r hrlpful. Ap-morning I.A Times. 5 from Npt Bch on Oct (Acnl8• From tual respon or atrvlclnR cle11n up. CM. ND t1ren Service De-pt , 1857 ply in person, Mesa da}'ll wek. 3.30AM.SAM 1 ... u to •rrtve Oct. 22 or Or•nJJeCo. Alrponl uccts ouL!llde the ofc «-Full lime Snmr t"( Placenoa Ave, C.M. Ph Verde Pharmacy, 1971 132.5 mo 673·251.5 or lx!fore Cas nllowanec Equal 0pport J::mployc-r bldg clicnt<'le pt' r 1 enc e n ~ l' de rl ~. HM'bor 81. CGMa-Ma&.. MlHUJ 64S 3832 daya. Mn Bake r, 833·9S50 &t2· 1603 ·~ . .· '8Je OM.YPtLOl 'r!d!x.&!et!mbr N , Ht11 ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~!!'!'~~ ..... !!~~ !~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~ .......... ~~.~~ ~~':'.~ ......... !~.~~ ~.~ ...... ~!.~! MllpW-.ct 7 10Cl Hefp W~ 710GHefp W~ 71 00 ..................................................................... SAl.ISPHSOM st11rtln1 1mmt"dl1tely. ~~~~:C:c:i.cru~~h~~' cei It Comn~ny King 111u extra nrm mat. iSUJve. wuher, camera. COMl.rLIC.'Uon 1u~nten· ty~u _,_,_ 2 ~-. da" ~ tress/bolt spnn~•· t'tlrf clothes. misc. M'1·2444 M~t't -.anl.fd Mon. W l'CJ. Jo)' I f Of' J r\ llH' rl 'doou Mu t bfe abk t.u drh·• 1taacbint 'btR u r puri(W'Ql flun1 " Xl~" ll\I d\414'!1 lnq\Aln,.. al' ~MootH)l Mll MISSIHGH UrBHOU• 6U ..... TO STA.RT !id appoanl.mrau few our n•Pff'IM'OUIUvrs tot •JI on b\auw. auibl1odlrnr.nta 2 atuft.li a\'AIJ fl l.O l and I to ~ c.-.11 ~ l.l274 MON tl\nJ ~AT Mr t•la~ or 11v Mu.t bavr own ~<ll'. •ood ply Ln ~non al ~ASll dnVln.I rttard, ltU•ran CARO. HOO 81tch St, t.-..-d 20 b.r •l C.-11 l>t-b ~ BHt'b bk-bt WO l 0 • 12 Olll)' ~I r•sr C'ONTROl. •lhdy Jnb for tlllhl prn;on MtJCk-1.:! 41 tll"'ru ,.raan~ profit 11h 111·in1e M.Wlt'WM.'1> od croup bnlt.h Apply •·..-m11J(' Top mont'y Mondny II to 12 IJloyd Ml.&bt haH• rar 631 ZUO f'nt Conlrol ~m t, MOOJo!J~ ft"IT\ollt-11h1uv on.I.)' XJnt Pil} ~ Ol'IM2~t4ub MonU{ijl MWbP,.!X'r auto ruult'. APPf'UJ1 hN • hm Xlnt ~1tu11twn tor matu.r~ Pt'nKWI •a <'lilmt'r dc11le-r Approx ram1n11• O\'~f PIO mo S40-!llCJ6 1>)«-r ltd S41inta An• r rHC>HtWOal( \'mfy ord.-r·11 no ~Ung Gt-.od f' 1T pt:rtnanent JOb lln 5 308 3-0PM. Mun 1''1'1 Apply at th1• O&lly Pilot. 330 W &y. CoMa Mei.a As k fur Hulb U11vltt. ClttuJ:auon •GUARANTEE• WlTII COMM ISSION r.n /PUU. TIMI Our AH l11& U ~II t'ttl 11arn makN U..lln& t•AI)' w~ a upply l ud1 1 IOU<'IUf\C OOUDJ.E YOUH EARNINGS REALTY NETWORK ~ ll1>9S 96'7 17_!! RESTAVRAl'IT COUNTER PERSONNEL CAJU.. "8 JR IS NOW AC· CP.PTfNG Al' PLfC ATIONS Jo"O R £MPLOYMEN1'. Th~ Hay , Ila I boa dant wanted for lfln&Jo ly ..:.;. .. ~ IU• • ·/-.dlc .. Cnn ~ $tSO 6*'1ug 8142 M~ Dr. H tJ tl73~ N<J ix pr OI-'<' tamHy. ape.a, condos & -· 3,S 4'tlbspdMXbUu.-----tilit/Sun 1'\111 time Co11tu11 Jo:d 1bopplnl( c.,nh'rs Call WOIUC £T ~I Puu l rep1urs all Queen 111w bed. compl ------Hawthonw 673 :IQO G ratc e Wlll 1100. ._ nv-makes.Cat.mblt cla!C.1>1c w/bdbn:l&drame.OnlylWheel chair, violin. S & 1 •s Tt4/752·'11M. PbooeCau11tc;-~.u.,e bulba bOtt'!I $."i() 5"40-42:56 gwtor. ctuthca. rnl,,c. ~ _,._, :MioNwptBlvdCM. . 8913 S walJow f'V . 1'(1'. can work Into Yrr. Statt)'OUrownca.reerina W/P oper -typist min. MM1UO Broyhdl fll:l l\:S1ve dlnlnK Sat!Swl=------ln ua lkh Bou\lquo. t .. t 1rowln1 bu1lneaa. '°'""'"' w'i p 01·p room t:iblc. G ornute M1ture tom•le w /llln\ 11le1 experience or ~ th I ~~· O&ke parta ror aal 1 red chairs. lltltls 12 $325. rallo Sale Spectacuh1r. 1ppearance .Exp pref'd. ~ M1l"alplul:;/~1c.~P· flee U aw · boy's ~apd. nnnir mdl. QM.0218 AllUqur china. cry1t111 Mk f ~ 49'1 2881 ... .,._ . ., -· befitoffeni S4IJ uu. Btlc·•·br•c, old~· c1rt. Oii • • YACHT llAJNTENANCE Kina notut.ion water mat· ublea. You n•me IL@ SALIS PBSOH w.= ~~:.~a or " 1950'11 &bwlnn Panther trtss ukd 2 mo ~. W. McF41dden, SA P l P. 'llm.. •--I d t ~1N""F.R rulll.lme boy '11 crulilt'r b1k1•. Tra.-th compt. tlold near trmineo r · "• urwm ng in OU ao,1n1t ..,..""" ~:,..;..., · Reatored. show cond. new plus other Items. Furn. baby ltm, morti matur~ lady tor C.M 1wck. Ml&t office duties ._,..,,._, Call54S·Z4l3 Be\olr •1912 f'r1 /Sat. 9-S 34921 Ave. clnw ahop, t'xper pre· Some oulllde drllvery. ~ · · Ubre. E. T 837·9'198 tet'l"td Salary 845 )711 Valid drlv\lr& lie. PleHe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cah 1015 8' Loose pillow couch, . • • SICUTAIY >w prof N..ona t educ 1. Uorl H~ hi Newpe>rt Duch, Varif'ty ol duties. Ille ehorthand, d ie· lJlphooo ~Xpt'r " lyplnl 70 wpm .• Pleue 11t1nd let U-r ol ill\A!re.l & resume lo ACSA. 4020 Birch St., ~-111. Newport Beach, Cu \li660, Attn: M11s Grapi. !-:qual Opply Af fin'naUve Ac:tk>n Emplyr M/F uU Al, ~l or l:f1::'Y Allll I OOS ....................... earlht-Oncs ne w cond. SUP~R CARACa;R, f'r1 ~~~~ark le .... !'!9!.' ............... 2 P'1NI bred Sl•m~ kit· SUJO. 642· uiit2 ' f1nfg'iic~=er Cr .. ten.'I, box truined, lift• ST-v IOOM t h l 1 bl l.>c.'Uc, ladi~ ronsole. anll· GARAGES•' .. ~.· -SLOT MAC .. ME ime s o s. ova e. Que. $290. Cortt!e tbl. 42" ru.r- Sm electrotlics co. w/I" SALi M9868alt. S t' tll"',. SOOOSwordftllh f V ~ square. an .1quc. "'"ov· Sat •. Su n ~P· · • co benerl\a heed a as "'' kl Bl Pt et«!, $HS. Wrought iron ca n.,... m. gresa1ve person to train SIPTEMIB .,.amese tten.~ ue . b lo take charge of stock 0 ... • v Papers uvull Shots. king u hod rd S75. Roll &op ckM 2 yrs Sl~. rm le abippt.01•recelvl11g. ",.. • Call 842·0771 $40.5675 oo.lc :ierver $50. q uality xlnt working conds. Antique Music B()x~s Doga 1040 Antique dining set. S twin bed!I <conv. to BOme 11eeretartal exper Clocks. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• chairs. walnut, N~ re-bwlk&> w/oalc ladder & e_ referred . La r k Aaric• Golden Retnev<'r pup tumhlng ~. 9IM 1968 -frameti, antjq. mJrrorg, Engineerlne. 866 W. 16th Wet ...tlHlll ptes. AKC Jo"leld & show N""'p new doublt! .., ... •CJl r;as:~~:s·s~' ,~.1~: St .• N.B. 642-9205 a ..... _... Sh d "... IA"U -• IU v·-.._,... • pet. ots. worme . 644·S8'70 or S56-Z279 cveis Misc. Sat 9-5, 21.,.. ... ta 11\iU time •nc:I pul'\•Ume. day and nlttht poe\llorut aval.lable rdu1t bti IK or over for cio.uia ni&hUI SICRETA.RY Newport Beach Ad /\gen c·y Typlr\g 60wpm, prcv Apply 10 ~rbOt'I, Tue11 aieney t-xper prer. Call d•)' lhrc>UJth Salurduy, _C714 )~5l91. 11m Kett~nng. Jrvlne rll.llled w/TLC. Xlnl diap , & Wknds t:ntrad•, Ni:l. "Bluffs ." 754-1777 (213 ) 42S-1.561. KJnplU! cwstom wOOd bed Yard Sale : H Ide-a ·b4!d Noexper nee. Mullt be 18. AKC German Shepherd wiloam mattress s;s sofa w /ottoman, bean· lntt!restine temporary 2 Oak roll·loP desks. turn pups. Show backg.round. XJntcond. 64~17 bag chair. typewriter. Students jobs, Ftr & after school of the century w/Oak Top bloodlines. Black flle rabanet, sew\nl( 2·51'M at lh4' followlnl( CA RL 'S JR REl>"l' AU RANTS. hra. Interview between cluurs S795 a set. 557· l508 and tan. 638·9308 Moving sale: !o;verythutR lnl!chme. framed pnnlls, SICIETARY 9am-Jpm. Good positions . must l(O immed. 6 roomtt women's clothes. sz 14, tor So Oran"e Bldr. avall,able. ANTJQUESHOW&SALE AKC Springer Spanlf'l Curruture.759-1057 paperb11ck3, decor. bot· .. Q ff Sept28-0ct I. puppies. 7'."a wks old. tJei, etc. 11 ltosemiary, Goostr exp & some Sit ~~ O ice • Long Beach Liver & wht . Call Queen si:t.c Mfa s lt!eper. WdbrK tn I r v , bet. pref. Must be able lo ac-0 OVe rload Thur& Fri. l0am-9J)m 831-1.309. Sl50. trundle bed 3S" Birdsonit " Barranca. *carl 'S ctiit respon. Sat. comm Sat t0·6pm. . Simmorui w/bedding " ssz.:J239. Sat/Sun. w/ability. Send re11ume -557..006I Sun llam·Svm Guard Dog. Doberman. spread SlOO. 6' sofa SJOO MOYtl & TV IXTUS to P.O. Box 2445, Capo nrE MARKET PLACE AKC. l'h yn old.black & All .cood cond. 1601 Lin G4A.MT SWAP MllT! N t; F. o t; o k V flfz::IAHtlp Exper'd Jr * Bch,(;a.92664 3723Blrch St,NB 213/5'96-4411 tan mate. Make orrer. colnLn.NB.S41M1868 nus Sunday, Oct. 1. ut ~ F,OE II 0 I. L Y W 0 0 V Call MB 7863 • Cst Hwy & 67S.5038 • Movie World. Corn..r <·A.51'1NG UIRF.C"TORS -·---1 t8032C."Ulvt"r Onve SECRET A.RY Teachers ror Christian Westminster Ave. 7. blue/beige/rust .. Sofa Knott le Oranaethorpc, (;uara11l4'f'd rr.i.ult1>. ov1.•r f'laa fuat food:i In CdM IRVJNt.: Exe<: 8ee·y t.o Faahlon s h 1 1 6 8 3 5 Old En&ll&h Sheep dog 6 Uke new. S37S. 44 rnd. " S.000 ~ ftlll'd Lhl.h )'ear needa counter pt'r~on lsland inveat firm. Xlnl 8 c. 0 0 • OLD BRASS. HANGING yrs old, regtatered $50 l(ame tablt-w '4 ~11ote Buena Parle. tAM·3PM. alont-. $25 '100 P''r day 1r albo food prep. dnys and op'y, good skills req'd. rookhural. Ftn Vly · 1.JGtrr FIXTURES. $40 S49-42.45 uph. r ha1rs $160. 2 walnut _2._l3_1_989-_zs_1J ____ _ •l't'CPlW Yrly rte VlCfo: nite Call Andy 673 <W73 l l8S2 Dt>I Obispo Sl. Call 714/640-0123 Call 963-'183l. &. up. Sulllv11ns l23T S. commodes SlS each. S · '< v IO 1-: 0 CAST l N <: SAN J UAN 0 • TEACHER·Elementary. Main St Santa Ana. AKC Golden ~etnever 7' brown/yellow area ruit Honn t060 SF.RVICI:: (114) 7Gl l.244 I'll *ite9Sc!Ms CAPl~"TRAN SICltETAIY qualified & exper 'd, full Open 7 days, 10·6. pups.Mu:!t~ SSO. lamps lt0.S60. and ...................... . "tOt ~ KnkiJ in parts & sales ..... ,.,. ... 1 Toro Rd. Challenging PoS for ex· time, Im med em~IOY· S4l-4174 more. 542 FUiierton Nli M t 11 , G ti •r. ·rr Ptr G ~"" C II M I h ~-86l8 us se . en e • --nt.'C. or · eercs EL TORO per secy w/xlnt typing&. ment. a r · e c Oak princess dresser Al<C Samoyed. Beaullful horse. Sorrel mue 15 ~*llJ>aPl'r ramcn.. ear Plumbing, HB S3tH4S2 dlctaphone skills. Exclt· 847·26SS w/beveled mirror. Xlnl female, 6 mos. $100. Call hand.~. EndishtWcstern ~mompeT'·~•n;e:t.:r:a!~ Pnnling -2709'l LaPai: Ing Cast paced Npt Bch ncu ... ICI"'... cond.SJOO.Aft2.846-6090 SJ6.Z37S GcwegeSGle 1055 13y~.$4001olferM2-8i86 ... .. .~, ... c.Tr.u• MISSIONVIEJO R.E. Ore. Call Llla . ~ ._" ---y IO"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.ic. after 7 wee..,. wora. ~ ~ -r 833-2900 Sm electronics co, mov· Fancy oak highchair $150 ""to CMit ,. M I I h · · bid" IJ.fAJSA. ,_. LW'><\ Prr .... "'On n-...-~-' on . C S II k bo S75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ov nl( sa e. c airs. .. .,,ir-....., ,,,_n, =u<.-u 2A3>5La lllll M 11 tng t.o Sao Juan ·irpo ma oa ice x . , . supph~s. many other l.A!nfy hay. SS.85 -Mon. IPM tOPM, & Tues LAG~Nn: lllL~.S a SECRET A.RY seeklog penon exper'd Walnut corree tbl $85. Moving. h ee Lab &. itemH Wed ·Sat 339\1 r.r.. JlM o-cty HorM ,..IGHT CLBIC IOAM GPM No exper. For mfr co In C.M. Good In l u n Ing R Jo' & Oak halltree seal $'15. Cotden retnever. mil<. 9 Sii . L l . U V Tr•• t • w /Ill i " wanted. Apply in person n~c. Apply In person. typing & IL S/H s'kilb, Mi~wave filters. will 640-7:>33 ~.All black, looks Ille ver an ern · ,.. nnJy A~k for &w Coral 1660 PlacenUa Ave. C.N . 2300'l Lak<' Forhl salary commensurate w 1 consider trainee w/some · -Retriever . All s hots. 493-2375 ,..-clteM KL-el Motel. 264S llarbor.1·---------i LAGUNA HlL!-5 ability &. uper. CaU electronic bkgrnd. Lurk Oak dresae; 1225. Cane tags. neutered, f!rca\ Racquet Club. 0755 An· SummerClearance·Sah: <.:M PRJNTINt 63l-0700. Engineering, 866 W. 16th rockier $125. Oak table personality. loves kids. d e lc, Ir vin~. 9 to 5 S table Male r.-ku . -----, ET 34312 ~~~c1~~}11wy. St. N.B. 642-9206 nso. 962-2607 llsebrkn. raised outside. fhtSal. /\ntlques. toys. save ... $17 .95 Nun1e Aides. We are i.eek-OfF.S ..,. 833-09'll afl 5:30 nusc Nutro Doll f<·o00 ... 2S $6 19 •rue nul"S(! illd~ tu care OPBA.TOR TECHNICAL um-·~......... Wedeuver.OpenSun. for our elderly paucnts 300 Au DICK. Plate ma k 286Sl MarRuerite Pkwy *Secretaries* ,..-ITER CLOSE-OUT 4 beauufuJ kittens 2 black Neighborhood Sale: Exec O'IC...t.'• Ft9d •Tod& ~::~~~~a~t&n:~u~~Jr~ ing.~~":f!:!:.i~ Eq!:~1~:i;1~n?p1yr l~gal/GenlSJ3K Opport:~Y for right MOVIHGSALE. ~:~l~.~~t~~w~·~~ area. clothing. furn. 2544NewpartBlvdCM M ba"""' -....--r• M/F Bkkpr/Constr/Genl nH"CIV'I lo have a long AU Items reduced. Rare lramed 8444904 stereo eqwp . b1cyclei.. Cacross from Orange Ca ll r:. , (iron "'' al 234 Pt.Scher Ave, CM · Em"loyers Pay All f'ees Cm~· ~· ... ,anmnnt wnlin" collectibles & rum. 423 Co r . Dart mo u r & County fairgrounds I !'>32-~. i'ounlam (;on 5"0·9371 • · Re' d I\ ~ """'" ... " Sh ·b lit" B .. h ""c. iu>o.tD ,. ~z in ers gency assembly. lest & operal· Jlsl Street. Cann ery G.Ctrmllk Kiin · er orne. " ' <n-1"...,.,.. valeseent ll~pital. J83:> ~~~~~~~~~~I Sa1lmaker 4020 Bir:ch St Ste 104 11 N e h 968-7793 W, l.uVela. Ora n~e .: Positions with sail loft New-Beach,833-8190 illgproceduresforeqwp-Va al(e, wpt c . 494-8178 Hoia1lu11dGoochl06S Jo'nual ()p•..nr ~mploycr PRODUCTIO..a ...,. • b • ment used in petroleum 675-\000. Trash to Treasures. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• -· _ __: __ .:.. n avsilable. Exper. des1rn· Call for Appl/Esta 64 Industry sub·s urface Alaskan Malamute. l yr. bo BPW Nurse. back otrice. for HS.PERS blebut.notrequlred.Call direction finding. Will ANTfQU E EN.GLISH fem . A sweet.heart. nds Newport Jlar r PoolTablc.eu~t.omslalc •t 541$-3466 OAK Se t Good 4th Annual Rum maite x tJ with ace~. $375 2 gen practioner, Nt'wport SECONDSlllF'T · ---------work directly wilh pro· · 8 s !'ltx. gdhome.8'6-G36S Sale. Clothing, books. blllck & white Pon TV Beach. 646 3944 _ We ar .. ac·centin" "P· SALESC .. "'RK c~u•rrv ~c-Ject engineers. We orrer oood. 1135. Ph 673-3234 "-t ., .,. h rx h M NURSE LVHS 3 11 :36, iclnl i.11lar y & hcnef. Apply l-1ai..:i.h1p Conv Ctr. 466 l-1ogsh1p Rtl. NB 1142·8044 __ _ NUH.St.:· LVN !Ill Red faclllly. Xlnt pay & l>t'n<·f ffayvtew Conv 1108p, 205S Thunn. C.M " •· "' .. ,.,.,. -~ 1 1 v-m ~ 8 competitive starting 6 lcittens. to f?ood home. mtSc. "" ique. c .. s re· ....., eac . orse comp. phc:allons for production Needed for hardware Position 11vailable for re· wage. x Int benefits Upright piano. Front In· Hunt In gt on Beach. gi.ster, lots or arts & cran stereo. AM Jo'M S50. helpers on 2nd shifls Mon dbltributor. Manne ex-liable, con acientloua package & a desirable lays. attached brass cun· 53S-O:l21 supplies. Sat/Sun Sept Gret!n platform rocker t.hru Fri. 9am-llam &. penence necessary. Call person. Enjoy xlnt com· Orange Co. t~allon , dJe.holderB. ~7Sl·5564 ~31. 401 E. Bay St. CM. $7.50645-3063 1·3pm Xlnt s alary. 549-9671 ror appt & de· pany benefits. Apply SendresumeloScientifac . . f)-ee adorable kittens. s 9-4 benefits & Rood working tails. E.O.E. MtF/H 9/\M·noon, Mon·Fri. Drilling Controls. 4040 Victorian Maple sel : ·weeks old. house tnined •---------K:ookware for sale. 19 cond 's Come to the _____ .......;.._.;.._ __ , Personnel Campus Or .. Newport Bedstead. co.mmode. ~ Doors. drapes. ovens. p I e c e Wate r I e 11 s Pe~I Dept to com MARRIO"n HOTS. Beach, CA. 92660 ur call dresser. Desks. Maple. burners, washer, dryer. cookware set. won In eon- pletean apphcat1on. SAUSCLHIC 900NewportCeoterOr DonSwanaon.557·9051. pi n~. wal,nut-vcneer, Fwwffw• 1050 misc. 94112 Daytona test for saJe at sacnfice CAUFOAM for graphic & drafting Newport Beach tolding. Mirrors: Oval. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cr.H 8 . pcicc. S2SO or beat oiler. l6661 VonKhrman s u pplies. P h one & EqualOppor Telephone tsolicitor s round. rectangular, Call494_-04()ij~=------ l-· ~nu"IOp .. p ""mplyr counter ordera. fo'/T Employer M/Y neededimmedlately.t:x· s having. Copper : Henef1t Garai::c Sale. -• • ...... " "' Neatappearar\ce. S3 hr. per or wlll train. Conve· Lavabo. Posher, tray. **I BUY** Unusual items. furn .. 2 Port. T. V. $40 & S4S Professional Cake de Master Blueprint SECY/BKKPR ruenl hours for stud1 ent. washboard, kettle. We Good used Furniture & (1.c Sat. 458 Pnocctoo. ~~k-~nyl. Bcoffndlce1 coucd,h 234F1ScherAve.CM Noselhnginvoved .• ...r. b 3-: .... /\ 1 --OR I II CM _,,.,.uque xra.u corat-0r 25-40 hr week. for saJI loft. Exper reqd. Houri '"'uus your .... qu"0 • PP iances WI l20 Sm end table Slfl ti -1-$-9240 540..9171 r~11 forappt . .,.o ... A"7. Y wage, cahn e~-~11 GRANOMA"STRUNK sell or SELL for You 4 Fanul" Sale. Sal/Sun. man rubber .. art •"'· Nurse. practrca <Ir ------------------• ...., ,,....,,...., up lo $3.75 per r. "°" U40elMar.SanClem MASTlltSAUCTIOM 611 Kn"owell Pl. CM . .,.....,...,,,., • -~ nu~·s aide care. for Pt.time office htlp S/11. __ S_E_C~.Y~/B_KK __ P_R __ , 754-1601 after lpm. 492·2010 6"L •616 & 13~9625 "~c. ~t.3 ,;,..,....,..,.,...~..;..;...------ 642 3505. ambulatory elder I} II •-1 L bk S£LES rrr s M Fr Li·~ .. _ ... '"""""' male. Livc·inoroul. Pvt lypsng, payro .,. 1 e · ""' · l · • On· '" "' TELEPHONE SAL~S· ,...... 80IO Belgium-loomed Oriental kpgforgt-n'lcontractor f'fl'forSurfAndSPort. bookkeepinl(. good typ-adverUsing,full&part·.,.....49CH Excr d e-.k . e lectr. rul('(. Co ur1 s t a n _home. 645-0002___ f1ex.lble hrs & informal 2224 Newport .Bl. Np\ ing. Salary n<.'gollablc. time. $3.00 hr '" com· ••••••••••••••••••:·~·· CASH PAlD typewnter . butll'd table. ··Kastumar " H'J" x 11 ·c·· NURSE.RYMA.H omce11rrangemenl.Cllll Bch.Ph 67!>-7874. Newport H arbor m 1aa1on. 835-7296.FRG HT DAM~.Gl'~D Forgdusedfum,anti· pocket watchc1>. IUOltC and6'7"x9'10".Xlnl S48-0'741. ---------Lutheran Churc h, 798 SJS..9692 llOTPOINT SAI:J'~. 3308 ques&clrTV's957 1H33 opal. star ruby & mi:1l'. cond. Nearlyncw4'4"icl>: .. ull·llme. mature male SALES GIRL-part·llme. Dover,NB.548·3631 W. Wamer nr Harbor NothrnR ov1:r $151>. Rel(al s haf( ru i: over 21. 6 Days 1n<'I ---------1 needed for Purse & Tow Truck Onvt>rs ex SantaAna.979·2921 KJt. tbl. 2 chrs. uphlsd S al/Sun 10 5 . 1 JS4 b«>il(e/gold t rullt /black Sat /Sun Work with Real&tale jewelry store, c:ltper Se<:'y/Recept. per'd . Top pay Apply ~.kaler1 •. !~27g8n111.tvcurt PauJanno.CM.SS6·138S Call640-2032or640-2813 plant..'!, lre<..'!> & dellvt•ry EXECUTIVE helpful but not nee Min. 60wpm typinR. G&W Towing. 7408 CASH PAID _. ,,.,.,. ~per prcf'd $300 Hr L0£.._.0FffCER Salary. Apply at SS7 W SOwpm shorthand, hlvy OhmsWay.C.M.642 l2:>2 Wshr/Oryrs/Re frllil DROO"" SET 6 p Gl\RAC;to; SAl.E Sat & Mw.try 1070 up . Lag u n 11 II J II is An !9th St.. c. M or call phones, good public re a workrng or not 957·8133 BE "' cs. s u n 9 . 5 . 1 9 8 ., 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nursery, Inc t:I Toro. A position is available 631-0425, 646·5210 for Uons prefer exper with TRAl,..H Haywood Wakefield ma· ChesapeakeLn. HR. Corum wris t wat c h . 8:M>-56SJ. for a person who haa a a..,,. geriatrics. Excell. co Aircraft parts store. neat Used Ref rig. Washers. pie, 4 poet.er bed. $800. Mt"n 'q 18 kt yg. Bntnd -----desire to join an 8 g.. .,.._. benefils. State safnry de· appearance required. d,-ycrs. Best buys anf,f PP. 846-4258 2 truck loads of Antsqurs. tk---W, Ofrcr. 759 .. 9273 L..v HURSES AIDE W"f!SSive mort1ea1ee loan SALES sired. Send resume only S40-?S8C. Best Service. 536-0911 Couch S40 lstunf > Cof· Hall tree. ice box. cloc:·kS', mstc. ORDERLIES company <loing business Hick fa S to M · Se g a I 2 6 6 Gas stove. double oven, f Tbl ..,,·c End fbi S25 lam~. and lots mon•' -:....._ _____ _ /\BOVF.AVERAGI-: 1n So. Orange Co OrY rm Orangebl0880m, Irv, w . TRUCKDRIVElt ee -.,. 8 20181 Blrrh Fri /S·tt Mi~ IOIO STARTING W/\C ~ Preference will only be has Ptr ia1es oppty for 912714 Drive trucks, move furn ~~~~~l~~ng con~. ~ ~a&'s d SIO.blT~ 557-8271 ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appl)' \() Newport Conv Jiltven lo a colle1te gr ad mature lady. Why not gel SEC'Y TO $950 Will train. Apply C.E chairs. s$>./~l ~f~~ ~ee G 8 rage s a 1 e . ... u 11 COPY Ml.CHIME Centn , lSSS Superior currently employed in back lnlo selling In a 'T' ,,,_, 1 kill Su r p I u s 0 rt i c e .....,.k., cedar panellln" b e d r 0 0 m .., e 1 • ... a 111 • 9 ea u t If u I , Ave, Npt Bch. the. field of banking. A pleasant. lnt•r"'s\ing aopsecre.a •• a s 8· foumiture, ~ Placcn· Wash er, Ory e r s. ..-~ " .. I ... " 714/979-9841 714/1rl'9 SOSO c M 7/8X10x60. Sat. only. 710 refrigerator. Jil1rl'11 blkt'. versalilt'. guaranteed. NlJR.'il::s AIOES, lraininit calll. re.al esla'! rcense Hickory Farms Store. • . lla, . . Mu Ill c Y cl c d e I u x c llellotrope. CdM 640-0372 lamps. dolhc-:.. r;irf)('t. ll<'ll very cheap 968·216.'l cl~ start lmmed1all'· Is required. Excellent Sec Mr Thompson at Semi retired couple to TVPlST. fast, accurate. models only. Completely toys. Fri & Sat. 10881 _;,.;..._:..._;....;. _ __:.. __ _ Jy All shifts. Apply 1445 salary /comm ~<'hedule South Coast Pla%8 Lower manage 60 unit adult ~per. for busy word pro-rebuilt. refinished Yl'ar ~. painted pine bed w /3 Obs1d1an Court. Foun· LUGGAGE TAGS Sttpenor,NB permlt6 unlimited mall compl eK C .M . No cesslng -typesettJngor. Guarantee. Your rho1ce large d r awerte un-tamValley.775-0435 ct -----• personal growth & im· . children. no pets. $600. fice near 0 C. airport. SJJO each. Sale ends derncath. & bookcase from your bl.LStnl'flS car h ..UltSES AIDES mediate income. Send Saleslady ror dress shop. gross. 63J-29SO. THE OFfi"JCE. 549·2188 1011ns. Coaat Appliance headboard. Sl2S. 494·Z417 Must go! Dmlmc set $.175. Send ooe card fol" e~ ,.~rr or P/T , 7.3:30 or resume to. G . Kaufman, Over 30 pref. Part lime. 714_S:J7.zs.t2 eves. Lamps $JS pr. Misl'. l9g plU.S one spare. e 3-ll.30. On going train· 620 Newport Center Dr .. 64S-l665. Service Station Atten· Typlst /Receptlonlst.~~~~~~~~~~I hems 317 crest. tJB. rl'turn permanently & if A 1 Ste 211. Newport Beach. dant, exper'd. Day le Bookkeeping PX~r re.I: Sofa. coffee tabh'. Ouk St>aled attracuvc I.Mg & mg cert. prog PP Y CA 9'21660. Sales lady Jor ladies Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· q'd, Pt·Ume. 64S-M41. Good upright Freezer , desk priced lo sell WESTCLIFF Mrap. ml•etinJoC atrltnc foiagship Conv Center, fashion boullquc. Npt ply, Shell Station. 17th & t~tfree SSS.C M. 3.6P M. Sat/Sun. 32s REMOOEl SALE l.D rt'(luJrcment:s. Pr'· = :;g11h1p ltd, N 0 Recepl.iorust/ Typist, p. Bch. 645-6206 Irvine. NB. TYPIST fRECEPT 642·8159 Poinsettia. CdM. 2 couches SllO $200. EnU'}· vent loss & th~fl ! For a -u.me /35 hr wk. cquJp. SALESLADY. mature, ServiceSlaalwnd. Ftror Property Memnt Co. AircondJtloner.SOOORTU. Maple 9. sofa. mtch lov-c11blncl$30,Studentde11k ~::!~ '?:b~~~·o;:~ NURSlr~ OR RH leasmgco 644..s31JS p/t, ro~ unusual boull· rrr. Comm. ~r:f. At:-~a~~l ~681~/~:~r::~d~ ~cell. eond. S1.SO caah. est. dln"g l!et. se11ts 10. sas. type'wnl.er llland SlO. "Oay Glo" poper &. WI' ~~· Above avr,raRfl Rccept!onlst, p /tlme. ~~~·0~gh~;ri:,n nc:~ ~t'J>4 S. C3l y, g telephone calls In. a 646-4376.CM ele<' dryer. lamJld, rork-~~b..J..\~';l55· Ji:~m~e~ will b1tck & lnm your 1 ~~)f:\~~(.f'"'.-:•r\ ... "' u&l~~if:'""" -~....!. .. -;; •• .!.!"'2 : .... ·.~ ,~·~vr:_~:~.,-.-.; .Dlea~l'1._g~E'~~ga11 .Br.UO~~~ .. ~ .t.~!.~~~~ ... e~J.;.,._c.~~~· -~~~il\J,lliW .. ~.' J. ·$l..2~r.Y two .. ,~.~~ Coov. 'C lili'c•l'. l~!'.i!i ..,..,,m....,.~ .,.,.."'t"'nwY,.."""" ··---""-......., .,.'i'1b'cirmt'~~?,.~no ~ -···-'.:r." '~i~·~~rll'6.'~• ... U•1'.ftb ~~· ,,-y:,-.; Superior Ave. Npt Bch RECEPTIONIST SALESLAD';' for Jewelry =E ~~1H"; P~· 9Apply Typiat trainee. 50 wpm, clearung oven, dlx $250. 12· two-pc sectional, <'over disks S3 ou. Nat 'I szea Or 31~CES: Of'FJCE llELP. full lltnt:. For Npt Bch Yacht bkr stor~J time. 543·3402 · y, ' for title Ins. co. N.8 873-0438 I pc curved. (it.'O Mags ZS.-ell. ~I 4/S UIRJ! tl.tiOelt. f' I ex I b I e h u u r s . Sat & S un 9 . S or Oeves. SHlrPIMG ClBI( 833-78SS Kitchen range. chrome 646-4678 fl!telle, NH 6/9uu111 SI 501>a . JHerbertHallJewele~. Tefephon<', fill ~g . SALESLADY Needsomeooew /ex~r. WAITHS top, griddle. xlnt cond. COmbming 2houses.must Peute oak desk, curved IOormoreSl.<i-Oea. So. Coast Pluu, 549-1379 dupllcatinJC & ll typlllg. for exclusive cblldrens Jn all phases ol shipping. Exper'd only need apply. $1S. 675-0974 sell llviof( rm. duunl( & drawe r . King c•ustom S~l(.'ll Tnx lnchl<ll·d -CallMll.J.1673..s:il L blott Jn So. coast Plaza. XJnt opportu.naty ln f88l CalJ676-7602(orappl bd t "I padd e d h ~sdh rd "' NO CNRD" Office beJp foll ume typ ·~-tTV•tST ~!'!~·~. easentia.I. Call ~~gMc~~X!"..~riP. pl~ Wa1'tres•, experlen~ed .• ••• fkM••••••••••••••~~.'.? No:t~ac~ rb~ckp1tc1ko ~Pre 8 d. 8 drawl' r r>raw your own or send lng, filinJt. phones JllUK ~a" I /' • ,-.,.... _, ta An '.,, a ._ Coleman 8xl0 tcnl, St•1m, dr~cr, velvet decorator nBm(', address, pbOtlf' & nusc. $3.00 per hr, to Gen I ore ex per. self a Also P /T bartenders washer, baby furn .. & chair , ii ma II rocker. we'll make on1• can:! per atart.!W8-5S4l Btarter. F /t, Npt orc.Salesperson,fulltlme,lm· SHllTMACHIHISTS Costa Mesn Country PUBUC'FURNITURE sltdeCal18.J3,.&27unfi misc Sat & sun. 194 tag.Add29euch. I Id Salary ope n . Ca ll md. post. avail. Retail •c•...,.._s Club.540-7500 IUPJIQN* I-lower.C M 673_4899 Sendcheckor moneyor· Office Monal(cr. ns e 675-7611 forappt. rounter.~50$8 • v• •-W I C kt 11 *""" Solid maple dresser. 4 --der\o. sales No experience "'-'-. required for Engll11h a tress-oc a •--.&.11.-7.~o•M drawe-. matchinn mir ot11•aGA.RACHR rtLOTrRIMTIHG neCt!&Hry, will train. ~person. aggretisl\e, company makln• hlllh Wa ltreu. P /T . Wiii ,_,. .~ r '"' " JtVr Pref 2S yrs or older R.E .SaJes "Lic.Only" poslUvealUtude. Full or clau. custom.made troln. Npt Bch Joe fDa•raW.tc~I l"Of',llint .$80.962·8930 Adullblkes.AnUqut'Oilk P.O.Box l'60 M7~ or <714)523·4115 TMMICIMG P/l, Eitper. or will tr9ln. 11hlrt11 . New premises S.S-71M8. REPOS Maple dinkl" table und ntmolre. Onk chatr!I, Collta M<lt'la, ca. 921626 eves6:wltnd.,. Apply lo person, Stan· I,. I thl • n 0 S ai n Id _...,. Oru.ms.KJdstoys&stuJr PllON"'MAT~· OfAC1411H dnrd Shoe Store. CM. ~n n,. n s area. WANTED: No. LaJtunlf STOCKLJ~UIDATJ N two ch rs. Sol wuuu. Sat. St•pt 30, 9am-2pm; i:. , Painttt, carpenter brick IMRIALISTA.Tl7 :m?S.Bristol. ':"'be experienced in Beach. Older ludy or Lovely Blrd.~eye Maple 1'umedlegsf120.646·5994 132J0Ul11«iterOr.CdM. Telephone answutng ,, 1 11 J Ir shirt makJns. Top P•Y· moth r()f ounRthlldt.c bdrm set Barre l machine:c w/warr, rn. "liJe,aCQ\d..,ca ce tnJ! Pree tralnng youSale!penontorgourmet S59·Ul96 Mr Frank care1or.&~endmy 7·yr nutwood armolre Must sell <flnlnR rm Movinl(SaJe, Bed. sofa. w/remote,SJ~9. ~~~~p~l~.hr~tl:~~ q~~Y;.,l"t9ffA660 food . Jira flexible. Ro8tron,mornlngsonly. oldlovely,wc:lll>chnved dc1111ers chests bunk sldeboard.f<hutch$3$0 bookce e plllnl'I RoKc:r,750-3791 . ~t. m°edlcaJ. vacatioo. -" .. '"" Hlckoty FMMI, l"asb.lon Shoe Sates. t> ;T , top d•ughter to Et Mure: bedt1, dl~lng lbls & chrs. ~\";o1~~:w~~~ baskets, n·c~rds. HnQ: frvlnc Racquet Club, ~ ~11 .ls.land64(M030 grade, no Sund .. llrly + school. Your home or chinaA. bAr st.oolA. sofas •• &.o-03l6Scevea hammOt'k,ctc 497-2023 fe'nmtly Membership. • · comm. + lncenlJves le mine . 487·2362/evea It lovcseat.a. rockers. OC· c · · Jo' Jd -i!H-8429 Plll't Ume. ss.oo pe:r hr 15' Sales Personnel beneOta. Exper. nee. Mr. Reta. required. culonal chr•. hlde·8 OUAh • Ot'f'ta UU4 Player Washer & dryer $60 . 8IK>O ee pa . . per. m.L 8 AM to 11 AM. While or Mr. Marowlu. bed, s m oke s tands. Plano ltln\ cond St 9$0 Bumper pool l11blc $11(). Kingsltebt'(f · Must be 18 and b.lve car. W..ted: ....... S.lt.,.aa'e Westclllf Sbota, NB. magul.ne racks. color & Cwsto;,, made Judae·ti Desks. tables. choin1. oomplete, llkenew f1S. 1'19-Jml ...,.. 548..a&IM w....a.....••-n b11ck Is white TV's & ap c:hr, dnl cond. Sl 30. db1he11. 17932 Well bank 963-@.S fwat. ..... eata11....... s~..-a -~llV 0 plFl•,.',!ClSCea. PLUS LOTS 8G.STQ Ln.H.B.846-2920 ""·-~ •ra"•f"-...,., ••vo PayroUCa.rtt.Acct«bk8d S«'veral full It! plirl·tlme poslllons ~~ R.EGISTER NOWFOR • vw•""" • ·-""-."' .. eMCOUal lo handle acbl I rn mcdietely a v a ii• ble In our ules J mm e d . open In 1. WORK ON 1'.>e8k3, 30x60, side chrs. New Luv-rt.s1 1112e 1to14, now. Mc.a Ve~ Coun· Ume sbtt!tl. Ii payroll for d partmt'flt.. Experience desirable, but any female/ m1Je. WUltraln. ON.CALL BASIS IAV£ IAV£ SAVE rot~ry cl\rs, also exec lrg dock oox /Stora ae tty Club. Equity mem· all employect. 1'ype HI~• aptitude will be c-on11ldetfd. For an Xlnl co. Mneflt. Ir rapid W!:STCLJFF W h Bof" MC desk &creden.za. 957-070\ box. c hlldrens. toys. bershJp. Call $40-307l alt -'"Art -Call 1 t I I asc -t ct our at.ore mana1or lncre••eo11. Deltronlc, ...... "~·1 e o~or "' · 11ame.a. bla wheel. P"(lal ePM. --..... ..xa _.. 8~ erv ~w Pe ""'' 8 ~ Corp 921 &Iler c M .... m~~ust.~ Caabitt 1Check11ls caah. Kina atu bed, complete. ear . clothes. wrought ..;_ _______ _ LafCuna ~la Sch Ii 17 ,4, 644•5070 ~ • · · ~..oe-:,1:..752.9u.8 No peraon11I c h ecks sas · 1210 Park Newpe>rt Iron plan~ atand, bakt'Mi Rex Brandt watcreolor, 4llN4Sf6 for-• blPLEA.51 E l! FboodJ ,,. 1valla 120S, Call 840 63419 Sal rnck, LotA more. 9 to 3 x Int su bJ. framed . PBX Ana. Serv . .i..3·11PM . 9tatt now. local Am1uy e. tema1u e .. .topro· i·noon. Sat/SUn 1097 Glen Cr. Marantutcreorec. Must ::=J!,'1~:'I·.:1~f. ~~ofCil~~(;;') . ~~~t1~r ~·ea~~: PeoplTh:~:~~~ple 11~SAUCT10N °1n1le Wat11rbed lnr l 54&-0lS7 11t1c.6?6-91•7· ty. Bencifit1 6 vac. ~l!::: l$l.2J~l5 In•· Yov pick the houn. DAJLY PIL01' 21775~Newport Blvd CM fr1mt1, headb~. ~,_Ta &t Garaf(c Sale Snturday f.ennox Chlna-Kinl("ley. Ul·S840 Mo a •Ftl., '4 i••uleltd.~tcen'11W "4·5010 on a11l.at. For 1ppolot· SERVICE DIRECTORY &tMl82S ~ heater. Gd cond.?"1/b l ~pt. 30. Many mli1c 83 pc SI~. Worth l20()0. tAM.aPM. rnent call 8'2· 1008. la all about! ofr. 962-0149 ~ m I Pinon Or 11 n Perlt!d cond 640-~ . . . ' I Mhic•••-10101..-dcal TV, R.clo. ..... Sell 9060 Mofwc'f:.I!'/ Trallert, Tra•.t 9170 •••••••••• ••• ••• •• • •• • lristrw....tl 1013 HI,., St...M 1091 ••• ••• •••••••••• •• ••• •• Scoo 9150 •••••••• • •••• •• •• • • • •. • Frldey, September 29. 1971J DAILY PILOT 0 I l Tnicb '560 Trw:b '560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. Miiier Vochh ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Open Road 2:r. st~ o, t'UU Membeniblp in M('$1l ~ \i1obn w t'~. IJlle nt'w ~nyo Quod ri~v•r rr .,.. t' ... 2 ...., lint llond;a cu!ll b<·outy com p 1 et e I y ll t• 1 f Verde Country C'lub $100 t'()f'(t .-hanicer "trk rt' .., tanK>n ' ..... ooo ('U 7~. $9'7S 1976 llonda cooUl.lned W/'~tras $:J.300 Anffque1/ Cloulc~ 9520 U.!.!.!.!.!_.••••·~··••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---··---- GoU·Tennll1 Swlmm1na. MG~ ~ c"'"""r. 4 apJlir~ nM• ... ,11 32'(',or unado ·73, S2K.~ CR300. $00$.493-3311()_ """c .... ., -urn.,, • .,..,.... 32' Enc.on '72, $29.500 -~-------t1 h ia l tt 6 1 Ho s s ~c 9&4 2T23dyt.,840<19lti Office,.,...._.& hrr cao d1:11'1i 1100 40'S.•awoll'70.K~.~ '77 llONUA 7$01-' Mint..., • ..,_ F Hoad11 lcr. 1.1taolutt- ···········•····•·•···· ~~--.._.._.. 1015 &46561'8 ~·Coronado mmt $72.500 l'Ond Fully drrued -..,...nLa e, xlnt cond. rla.~1c. body by m.ii.ln ...,...P'""'_ ( ) .... ..., ...,900 firm •92•57cc air, awnmg, many xtraii 1 1 1 25 Canarles & 1-\nchei. for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 ...., ... ~i •• .. ...., t6200 p P. 522.879l or ta 1an c t'll11(ncr. 100 we.Mu l ~ll f''a:st,ftm USIDIUTMICl ............... (213 )598-~ '741'SlMSutukl.Z300ml .. 82'1·51..U mudc . Chry s h.•r VIL $101.o~ IMO 2612 Wood " metal dr11kA , ... ,.... ... ... 1 ..... t 20' (•..rl Vik vlftt """'d No dirt HIV\ ---------wires. m1nl. lo Oll • lltM ciud fllci. ~ l...elll'r ••••••••• •••••••• ••• •• • "*' ""8 "vtmien . ...,, '"'" . . ..,.,.,. AMlo 5er'flce, rarts 67~3590 STILL IN BOX 19 pc ata1nln~ '""I waterleu cookw11t1· sno Savi" sioo 64.2 1634 11\Jr _. t: .. xtt d~k • roll !tap dak, mlcro u~+·n k 1n1bd , ntn )' m•H•· 91!&Gill & t.to1u1l fllt·~ S7~ t-:iu·~·" G1atr.. to 10 Ina, ol<kr but xlnt. nu Evt.'ll.968·5119a_· ----&.Accflaorltt 9400 ------.--- 114.'f·n-t .. ry i·hr .. $lOS.W ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!Ii!;. Newport 11hp ~Ho.s.Sale~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 Cus tom Cad1ll::ic _....... R...t/Stor 160 '70. V 8 V.aga Wn non. Pk~!',,:,. 5how winoer I IC d1•1•11unl "" nrw ..,. ~ " .. ., 67:)....,.,., lunutun' 8 41 ' Coronado S111 lbonl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Partially completed 300 ---------( t: 'itlRPLll~ lm, fiberalus . ..-ustom 1971 ~ h.p. $3000 invested Must 1950 Chevy, xlnl cond. 2044Pl1u1•ntlu. CM teak lnterior. two hllads. 1 ,..,._. Motorlto• sell: Sl .000. or orrer $31.50. I.JI 277'1 OATING ~~k!~ ~~~l:: ~~=tii F'uii;-s~tr containe d. wknds. aft. 6pm898-6073 5.'16·0321 l8'' IHM F.u~· Hohl FDCt' do die r . n ew covt"rll, Generot.or. 2 atr cond1· Custom cmpr s hell tor 1940 Ford pack up Apllne p 0u .,.r11 "hl·t•I '/.. l'tHypr t)h• ~ ·orr THIS Perkins Ol«ltlel. This boat uoners. roor top air. TV longbed mini truck. boot rblt eng $1700 w,11 HP motor ,101 Th2llG8l11)'11 ltwtMfftM lllnucelltntcondiuon ent enna. CB rud!o. included. Dave afl Spm 545·2536 \"OOd, S:OO 9113 7396 BOAT ACTION IS ~.ooo Call Ron 11£\er l\MtFM s ureo tape. hke _900-_1_056 ______ 1 _ • Ca..r.ce Sal• For Buri Ing &PM. 714-63:1·38tl4 ra> new Ures & other extras • p Cln new 11.Sf'd & r..t1lt NI -..--too numerous to m en· 54 orsche eng. · 1940 rL YMOUTH Ci E Au eonditbw-r mutor e•lm deep at•. urf paMl&, SU ea _)118 118.12 Llllt.ts bundl.r Sl 0 w 0 t ,., br,d, killjj H , like nt'• 1100 1'2..$083 l.AOlES · Your 1977 dres.sH will looll h Ir. r Ff'ttw:b 19'71 modeli. afh'r Mant M1rul of Pan' ~ tbt>m C'~ll bt• atl3l~ py111g O\;I CbUl<"' ,,M 1h•i.k Or S.I Ing St.. Miiiet-Yochb UOn. Very, very clean. bolt~~raart.s. 2 DOOR SEDAM ~ 13119 v •lu1• ut 1ioo And tor the 22' Catalina •l $4.~ Look al this one before ---------• 6 c Y Ii n de r, w h 1 t e ~t ~ml.nli(lon l a Int IAtntln 23' l!:rlcllOO 'T6 $7.900 you buy! CaU Truman al Extra Scout ll, new rim & sidewalls and more. A rot>Y S.U00 valul' 111 ~ BOATING N EWS 2:5'Cal '14,$9.SOO H-78 lire. good h.d. reaJclassic. <271UPY > M 144, St~ value 1tt c:M<kourtront 2$'Catahna fromS11.SOO 1boc k s. 8esl oUe r . $400 R•vln 300 Modt•I pa~ Index ~lly. 27 'Catallna ut SlJ,500 646-1140 $2995 lhnd Cortf'r $4000 'alu•• 'I (714)8-46-2754 ~0:a~~~()d:~~ l •Ll\)ijlt•1 (2l3)598-9W AMtosforSale ~===':.o°:! al $1995 The-..(• m4<'hrn•·tJ 12 tl. Kite. new sail. with ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16661 BEACH BLVD. M\' Gu.trimte('C! t<• lw In 9. Jo'old boat dolly S400 675·9454 or ~.~/ 9520 HUNTINGTON BEACH hit rla.as wortuni.: order ••so ~Tom _..cs 842--0631 540·S164 . . - •79 CLEARANCE ., ... ,.._ llAND MEW ft71 GMC 1/J TOH 4a4 WtTH T·TOP '400 v• 9"9'ne -tl-•nv -.,,_ ~ -dliol 90> t--. -l hr•--(6093e•I GOOD SEllCTIOM 1/J TOM 4x4's. JIMMYS AND VAN COMVHSIOMS All AT llG SA VIM&S o,.r...,.., 714 ...... t:nll .. RENT 23' Fireball. sell-••••••••••••••••••••••• • • NEW W~dd1n1 Cio,.n IMPt:RJAI.. Aft5,MS-4829 2.S' Catalina, ·77• Newport cootained. Lotsofxtras . 'J2 Ford VS Rdslr. cmplt·. _ slip. VHF, depth souodr. """'2283 ed -never worn. siie 9· lart' & COPY PRODUCTS IMh.. U•:lu•ce/ mil a table dingy. knot ~ l.Y rest.or from bottom Recnatioftal 4 Wheet Drins 9550 4 Wheel Drf'fn 9550 pearls. SlOO. 9821939 ~S46-4Y06 StrYlce fOZO meter. 3 sails, like new, RENT-New '7822' Motor up. A real cherry. In· V.Wdes 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1boma•Orianw1\.hbwlt Pricnc•be ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU.000.7H /67~. Home. Loaded . By terested buyer s only,••••••••••••••••••••••• '78Bronco.lakeover ........... __........_.... Bo t """1 Ute ·or d / k t 675 5832 please. Call Mon thru '70 20 ft n-.,. R d M If M m *1'eo \..'UUUCran t'nh ~ .. VR"'lil'o ai re,....r, • ma} L d ay wee mo. · Fri. <2l3) 442.2750. Aft v.,.,i:i oa . payments.~ usl :it-II with matiress ~~194 -----0111aa /wood. Re finish. Wi\NTE~: 1 ~ 14• com· 7pm (714 > 644.~736. new e ng & int. S7500tor Call 7Sl-1770 P.tt 8087 Exp, Guar. J-536-9909 plete witb trailer. Must For rent: '78 Pace Arrow. • (er 645.5722 CM Mayta& gas dryer. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• be good cond & reasooa· 2:5'. loaded. M/C. Bra nd l963CorvairConvt. cood. Also pet door Moluccan Cockatoo 12 ~M9'hte _1.._ ble.646-2133 ne w . Win ter rates . Sl950.Call $t9.UJU uk for Joyce mo old gentle, $1000 .,.,_.. ~Y u • S I 558-3060. 549.7054 p P i n c I u d es c It g e •••• •• •• • • • •••••• • • • •• • 12 Montgomery oop, 77 FORDVAM wjlUllLETOP COSTA MESA AMC/JEEP #I IN CALIF. 2S24 Ha rbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 100+ yds pale lemon ~21 Spinuer pole $30, roller w/lrlr. $800. $750. Open Road 18""2' Mina· 1959 Alpha Romeo Rdstr. plus h c.rpe l & pad reefing Sl3S. Emergency S36·4446 motor home, 51K mi, ~c eng, s spd t.rans. $200/bstoffer. 644-0669 _ Bird Crazy• Biter? We'll radio$30. 67a.&096 CAL 29 clean, 875. 642-1688 $2500. Call 549.7054 UF89664) $8385 '76 XLC Scout, Oy full;, loaded, P IS. auto. bucket seats. crwse cont. 4X2 drive. s upe r sha rp. SS.3S01PP 714·586-~ '77 'n T . Chevy p U • 1--7 _14_,/._5_4_9_-8_02_3_ loaded. like new. ik>st Of 1977 JEEP CJS Approx 100 yds It. gm cpl. ha.od tam~6921 loah. Power 9040 Race/cruise. loaded, 20 It. Argosy. 21,000 mi. '66Cad Conv. SUNSET fQRO neMt1 new, good qlty, ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt. $23,900. P /P veryclean,$12,SOO $1700/offer PX). lm-l6&6 PiClftCK & Orgaas 8090 St.t Miier YocW. _840-_22.SS ___________ 646-867 __ 9 ______ 64S-672Z ___ C_M ___ 1 54-40 Garden Grove Blvd fer.963-0459 Roll ba rs. full cage. Woo.n's ski boots. 6"1. •••••H··~r_.;:;0••:..;0•••••• 24'Skipjack FF$11.SOO '75 Field & St.ream, 22', '56Chevy 2·dr. WestlJl.IJlSter 636-4010 $1.5.Meo'ssJuboots,9i..-i, ~ " 28'Lubrsd!l.S21.000 25,000 m i's. cab air rbllengine &trans. SSO. Old sewing machine SPINET ORGAN 3 2 ' G r a n d Ba o k s loah. Slips/ + 0 w e n genera tor Sl200. ~0483 ~. Rau, $50.stlis.758-9180 Model L ·l22 with J.$39,900 Docb 9070 w/10,000 BTU roof air.--------• Rods REVERS. Owned by u 36' Grand Bao k s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded w tmany xtras, '40 Ford Truck. yellow ••••••••••••••••••••••• professional mus1c1an & 8-SS0,000 SUPS AVAii.AiLE S9950.CaU964-2678 paint w /flames, reblt '75 V-8 Ve~a Wagon '" excellent condition. 40'Bristol trwlr$63.000 YACNewport646-055l fMMAC 27• PACE AR· ground up. flathead V8 Pa rually rompleled 300 W111g buck chair & pl· Now asking SSSOtbes t of. (714 )846-27S4 eng. 2500 m 1 's s ince h.p. $3000 invested Must MOVING SALE 9540 SO.CALIF. OLDEST JEEP DEALERSHIP ISMOW SO.CALIF. ... EWESTAMC DEALERSHIP Come sc~ & drive the Loman S30. Gold leaf cof· fer. Call 673-71'"' even-(213)598-9433 Slip Wanted: for my 54' ROW, avail for rent-low reblt, custm brown mler. sell! $1000 or Ix-st offer . ...., winter rat.es PP 646-4546 new ree &end tables $100 sngs & wee k e nd s; , . C fishing yacht .. Bonus . manyxtras.S7000U\vest · Afl6pm 898-6073 SPIRIT both . tri pie dresser . 646-2158 days (Mon.· 5 7 c h r I s . 0 n n l e 2131833-4746 Trailers. Tra•el 9170 ed. make offer. 642-3370. .HUL-....J o,;.,.... 9550 beveledm1rror&twoJ6" Thurs> w~rt.alip_.encl.a.tt ,..,........ .... & · S165,000. 67"S-·~nor bostnesSJm112 needs •••.••••··~~···~~··•••• 1~ Plymouth Wondie ••••••••••••••••••••••• • rutestands $500, kingsiie Early 1900 Oak Upright 675-2172 permane nt slip for 27' :xi' Terry, 5th wheel, xlnt 32,000 ong. mis. Maroon 1978 Dodge Power Wgn CONCORD ~tbfr1tme SSO. Call: piano. Buuty, must sell ---------Erl cs on a al I boat. cond. A/C, $7200. P.P. with n ew Remington 4X4 Take over pay: COPELAND JEEP ---------• unmed. $700. 675 9747. 645-M'lO 522·8791 or827 5151 wtutewaJJs. Im mac. thru ments. wtule spoke rim s & low miles f699SLL 1. Also, new & used Alfa Romeos, Peut(eots &Saabs. BEACH IMPORTS 848 OOVESfREET (Near MacArthur Blvd. &Jamboree Road I NEWPORT BEACH 752..0900 71 Ply. Trail Duster 4x4. Sport · Dlx inter .. VS, AtC. P tS . .PtB. chrome whls. rad10. CB. only 8000 mi's. fac 2 yr warranty. $7000/B.O. 731·7719. New 22" rotary po~er n -ldwi·n upn'g ht, Model Grand Banks out. Sen ous inqwnes OD· 963-1988 200 I E. I st.-SA Fl A h · ..,.. Sip wanted for 38' ketch. "76 Nomad trader. 20"'1', ly.673·7692 ---------SSS-8000 '66 Bronco. needs body mower. 0 · way an-Hamilton. blond . like BstnWhaler-5eacraft N.B. Reward to finder or self c ont. Awnin g, '48JeepP U work. $800 or best. J ohn di~. mounted, re m ote new $650. 673-3984 Stan Miller Yachts desirableslip.1-682-7237. motorcyde racks. hke SELL 1dlt< Items with a $350or bestorrer. Mu Lt e r . 67S·5804 or controls. 898-4ll2 SportflMJ Goods 8094 g~ ~ =:~~ Wante d : Qui et fa mily new. $3600. 839·9808. Da1lv P1lol Class1f1ed Ad 646-4574 Sell idle 1tem_s __ 64_2·_S67R 640-9274 eves Maytag Washer & dryer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------needs slip or tie for like Mtos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, M•w 9800 Auto1, H•w 9800 Alltos, M•w tlOO Mapl: twin ~ frame, USO pro.SO. Fen.ty BC. new 4 1 • s a i I b 0 a l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• •• ••••• ••••••• •••• ••••• •••••••••••••• s ki oota, s kis. 8 rt. depth guage, spear g un 1952 Chris Craft 28', twn References available . mwboat. 12 ft.. cat boat <new ). $250. 675-0744 engines. overhauled "76. Please call Ron. 633-:1894 $1().$250 • VHF, fathom. new full 646-4618 Ohm ballet skis, Geze bi~· canvas. head. galley, Mooring wanted lo buy for dings, Wilson J K tennis sssoo !)52.3139 36' bo t H ob a rt 3 b P Me al rac. Head mstr rac. Also · · a · Gru>der, 220V · $200. Ektolon racquetball rac. BRISfOL • BRJSTOL 36' Call S«--OlOJ 642.o433 962-265$ UnJOlte aft cabin, all WANTED : s lip for xtras , loaded e quip. Beaiatiful Freepo rt 36 Wuerbed ,set ~· ~as S k i e q u I P · custom fly bridge, prof. sailboat. Resp. person. 5'50. Can l take it with O Ii n I K 2 I S pa u Id · maintaine d . $78,000 544-5470 me.673-4664.or67J.3671 ing/Solo m on /Cabe r -Owner 213·S94·0634 or --------- demos·make ofr. 673-8096 213-799-2215 Slip wanted. Need slip im· med . f o r n e w 33' $3$each. 645-4589 TV, Radio, 32' Luhrs twn-diesel aedan sailboat. Contact Valerie NA. SM..o 1098 fis her. loaded. $33,000 8 toS, 640-7991 or aft 7 call Orange trees for your ••••••••••••••••••••••• flrm. 67!>-5844 Hardy 552-9156. baclcyrd. s yrs old Valen--. RYISIO ..... etas. bearing fruit in 20 1 ~ " loah. C-A & 1 R d I Rentals _,..... .. -9080 ga can5. ea y or Free Delivery wow•• Sid planting. 125 ea. Free •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Del. 2 trees or more. LOW AS $1 O. MO. •• '77 Pierce Arrow. w/t.rlr, !;;.~~·a~:.3 ·1622 o r (714 )549-704';1 Boat Sllaw Prices 190 OMC. 50 hrs, xtras. ---------!New wide 1>creen GE 1000 Ar I · PP. SS050. 833-2049 MOVIE POSTERS. old. home TV. $2300 Our~~n 1S fl. Ski Boat. G3 rucing Lobbies, Slills, & Serials. 494·9388 writers cramps bull with 85 XS H / P meld. Corrucs. big/little on the new Mere. runs great with bks, etc. Buy /sell. lge Kenwood 9060 receiver l60 SEA RAY'S cover. traile r. s ki access. collections . Call Bill, w a lls $450. TEA C $26.50toffer673-302..'i 642·3030 exl. 12. C9am-A4300SX reel lo reel $4~. l2noon.) T echn1cs Quartz S L 1400MK 2 turntable w /Emp i re 2000 2 cartridge $350. All good cond. 548-8779 T1 ••p Df'tation ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ;1rs. Sde/ ..... 9120 '67 VW Sqbk $450. '67 Hon- da 305 $185. 8 /W tv .$25. Refrig. $25. 8 track am t fm s t e r eo SJO. 631-5493or 549-0433.. ~s.,. .... 171 to 30' HARRISOM-S SEA RAY IOATS Bea ti·r 125 color TV 1 3101 Coaal Hwy, N. B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u u in. · Older camper 4·sale, w /o ---------• yr warr. free dclv. $148 631 ·Z547 tru"k. $150. Stove & Wing chair. dwn cushion. 646-1786 ·~~~~~~~~~ " Crystal. Antique pressed ------1-_ref_n_· g_. 640-__ Z'f_OO ___ _ glass,misc.494·7346 21" Color TV $99 1 yr '7323 Ft.ChrlsS7300 &dricCGrs 9130 war. Free del & set up. '77 :>A Fl. Skipjack diesel •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Upright, clean, o ld 2052 Newport Blvd .. CM custom Sl4950 American piano $600. 642-..'i340 •6528 ri. Toiiey $7900 Marketour. new ball Desk, student size. oak AU xlnt condition! .,~!5002536 r oll-lop w /chalr $450. 25"ColorTV. Bkr.S48·SSS696G-3664 .,...,. 847·5672. Xlnlcond. P P. 645-9736 Beaut. Century Cbeet.ah Moloriwd Mes 9140 Moped, Cr aftsman pwr 17', 22SHP Cbrys. marine ••••••••••••••••••••••• mower, Kng hide·ii·bed 2.S" Color TV. PP. Xlnt l/B, equip for skjiog. Moped Bare tta 38 2· $75. Video game $200. cood. Must sell. trlr,sac. $3995. 1/866-3063 seater, lock & basket. 100 673-8096 645-3659 ml. $350. 673. 7944 lS' Fbrgls boat & trlr .. No Carpeting·l40 yds, gold Beautiful 25" color TV. 2 e ngine, $350/offer, ~:f..~1 wool, used. $1 .SO to S2 50 yr wrnty, free delivery 494.-6893 91 50 yd. 496-1982or492·2010 S148. 646-1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25" Color TV. tbl model 1973 ColHllt w /tr Ir, '77 Suzuki PE250 $550. '69 Mhal•I091 $125. 9" Color TV. $7S. 9" $3000 • 979-82o9 Honda S L90, $125 . Waahd 1081 Blk & wht portable $25. '24 Luger, rbll. eng. N.B. _840-4267 _______ _ CLEAN-UP SALE IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR NEW DATSUN FROM fill.1~!!!1.'lZi •:!:] ~1 1 J ~I YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO .. MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER llHIMBU OllSUM NO MONEY DOWN FOOTHILL DllSUM. IC ANAHEIM "AISUN MOON OUSUN ARCADIA DATSUN. INC. 100% FINANCING . TRI VlllfY OUSUN. INC. Will Y lllCKU DATSUN. IOHC BEACH DAISUN INC 8AlOWIN DATSUN (INCLUDING TAX & LIC.) OOWNIOWN l A MOTOIS CANOGA DATSUN ON ALL NEW & MOST USED CARS IMPERIAi OllSUN INC *FINANCING WITH MAJOR BANK ON APPROVED CREDIT. COSTA MESA DATSUN USED CAR & TRUCK SALE UNIV!RSll cm DATSUN. IMC ,, ~l!~ c~bD~~."-~CHIGlJHiSE~VAl~5$t H(WPORI omu~ --~~~=~~ ~:~~ ~TA.it.Al( ~ s lip, $2150, mus t sell. 77' 6SO Yamaha . X lnt ~~~·4, -~-~'$•-~ »Uil.J..!~· ... ...J;'~·~''" <tfHMl.4~---,._ " ,. · ._,_ t>)e"ff<>>4'1'f aYu'ce ·'Wlit'l'l«irs-:l~ • ·1 &1 ·o\1'gl'ilal~owff«-imii. lafler6:JOP.M. 71.,,."7592 wkdys/~ ...,,,.~.,.,1 j J ' I , {. t • ' (710 737-6449 ..........,.. .....,.._, ~=========!.==::::::::;:;~F.==; ~~~-• '7120 ft. Sklpjack cruiser. Must sell '74 550-4 Honda. Radio $6800 lo mi. xtras. $750/0BO. ATTENTION SKIERS Coming Octo~r t io;t in the Cla ssified Section ofothl' Oa ily Pi lot Our New Clat sific'ation .. SKIING" BUV •EM SELL •EM TRADE 'E~1 RENT 'El'1 ali.o LODGING Tn f'ln1·l• ~·our ud cull nn" • 642·5678 DAILY PILOT 673-8186 581-8634 ---------'77 19' Horizon 460 Ford, Honda '75 CL360, xlnt t.andem trlr, lrick pump. cond. 5000 ml. $6~0 5.57. 9729 673-7944 ---------3 l ' Chrla Commander-Motor Scoot e r . elec. fiberglass, bris t ol & Street legal, as m i range loaded. Isl $20.000 laJtes. , ... e new $400 ~A"0602 Nwpt mooring avail. PP. ..-• ·'""" 673-4Z20 "73 Yamaha 250 Enduro , '77 Bertram 28' Oybridge $350. '75 CZ 250• ssoo. cruiser, xlnt cood, Both v e ry c lea n . $2541/499-1378 _536-4446 ___ • ----- 32' Bertram "Mongoose" b ead. a lps 3, fast. 673-400.1 SUruki cycle 50 cc. needs wiring, $1.SO 673-4419 I 31 WHAi.ii Hood.a Elsinore 2SO. xlnt ... __ ... _ aU cood. '700. Evuu\UICI 50. tr er, ~V· 759-9180 er. P /P 840-2255 Great famlly fishlog boat. G« to Catalina ln 1 hour. Runs lftal. 25' Glaat.ron, twin Mere e n(. $1971 SlUOO/olfer 873-3340 "73 Honda SOO, 4 cyl., Xlnt cood. tlll()(). 980-6682 "18 Yamaha TT500 very clean, lllnl cond. xtr u . Must see . S 9SO ......... , Clutw '° 50 714-493-6131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charter plush 7S ft. mot« yacht, hourly or dally, 67$-2172 -87~7411 lo4lh. Sal 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 Yamaha XS500, et, Ask $890 493-6472 T1 K•w. 1<21000. Like nu Nu tires & 01t cooler 556-9'198 DOWllU OATSUM. Ult '77HORMET ~A800T AILAllTIC OlfSUM ~::.:.~ (9l)lf91<) 13195 UMVERSll Y DATSUN' 71 DATSUll PICKU"' •l9CI-~ """"'''°"'""-6UIJ(N UOY£ DAfSUll (718SlV) '2195 , mttOAU DA TSllll 73MAZDA ...CKUP '"':::.. f,::'t,.·,-:;, ... IWIOR tuSM lllC. 11995 IOT IATSllll. IC. 70DATSUN ...CKUP ..... •-<--°'''°"' WftWQ '*'°T) CllW IATSlll •1995 78DATSUM F-10 WGN. '=--'....;..~~~ '2695 74DATSUN PICKUP 4 •• AM/Al-ttr~ -.Cini--.,...._ (6311SW) 13495 75DATSUN PICKUP 4 t(ld AM1fM 8 lro<• .... ., Ol\I -..... .._. ..... (IMIS4') 13495 '73TOYOTA PICl<U"' ~ff~'"'°· ~hwt"fft.NC\ ., .... , '2595 SolM Hours .... ," tlll .,. SERVICE & PARTS HOURS Mon Fri 8A M lo 5 30 PM Stl & \o• H II 11 H II OUAllTT OAISUN IMP1lm 74DATSUN 72DATSUN 8210 1200CP •o.-·~ ..... ,y:, ...... P&SAO(NA OUSUN 4~ A# U1it tlCIO ,._.,«' "'MC'\ 4JtrW/ ••''• ttloiM\ f•A1t ""'' 11795 11995 78COURIER '77 LUV SOUIH BAT OAISUN. lllC PICKUP PICKUP ' SOC! • r.cloo ~ c=. ~=· :O'&io lh<tll :w:rr· 16 000 m11 .. ( £!01~) ""''" (IH60116) lll'llltl 1MrG"1. lllC. 13695 13995 78DATSUN 71 MAZDA SAN IA AMA DATSUN. lllC PICKUP PICKUP 4 ~ '°"llMcl AM/ '10CI ·-UNiit IM attr-1~ N\"I' ff(~WOrt"!'!'f, Xlt)() (IOl2'21) ,.. ' (lH81496) '3695 '3995 Mlll(I IMPORTS. lllC. 78DATSUN '77 DATSUN TOUAllCC OATSIJll PICKUP PICKUP ,_. AMII"•• .... •tCMt .. ,., .......... 1 \t""'90.-~~ ,,...... ....,...,, .... ,,,.,_. ts.. l•:rl!>lll -ltll!"l 13695 13795 SUit DATSUN ! i ) J i f I I t Fr•d.*v September 29 Hl78 'HO Tn1eb 9560 '"""' 9560 ..................................................................... 'M .Jeep, JIO PU. IOlld cn1 '14 Ford l"Z50 fhnll(er 1 4 f).ct11un 1'1ckup, •WOd It clutch. ne w palnt, cuat, loadl'd w xtrn11 ~·otll.IJU1>n ~JOU II.TSO. $$1-3310 XJnt c<>n<J. $41QO 536 4446 •OIXl 6&1.2• ~ ~ SR.s r1rkup, s * 1974 TOYOTA i~ C~vy lonictk-d, to11 s pd, shell, AM 11-'Al ,,CXUr • ttvy duty. ntw 1•n1t. :,e~&;o:ia&i.. xlnl 4.ajjeed . '°*""· n •ar trvn•. pnt, 1111. p1•rl ' • 6'4-8320 bum P«' r , m irrur ~ PXlO 00ll8JIO '72 Dal.lun P U w/cam~r 0CJ4780 • 15 LUV Pickup with Cum •bell. aood cu n d •Sl,795• borat• 1·1tm1>1•r , xlral cond, $1900/bllt ufr b'73~181J f!lt.51ll!f 13 C'h1wy 11 ton l' U vt•c )I f.'OI"' ('Cllld, 50.000 1111 '11, ~ 400 7lllO, 400 ~' l:M>,}I .-.oo-1\1;..J II ave y ou rt-at.I tod11v " °'"'-a,.,..'".,. n» '00 t'ortJ t;rnnoh1w I' l> <ica.. ... 1o1r1e<1 Atli. • tr not New tna & H1 ki. m hhl you'tt-inu111m~ thll l.tt-•l llMVfl 1111m\'tl1111.: 111 •wll ' lrun1 Sl700t 01fc r bMrgaln" In tO\\'n' n1u1111hf'Chd~ rltH( W1'll 1.14$-fim c M .......... fl004-to~.Mew 9100A.Mtot.Mew HOO ....................... ······················· ...... , ............... . SO IOW EIEIY IEW '78 1210 FlO 510 AID 200SX FROM PllJS U.'l LICENSE I DEALER AO OlO ACCESSORIES PEATAINS fO STOCll OH HANO TnM:k• 9560 Vmt1 '570 .AMtot W..tH 95'0 Aalto1, Imported A...01, Imported A.utos, lmport.d ····--················· .....•..•......•....... •···············•··•··· ·············•·····•··· ••.....••.••••••••••..•...............•.•..... l~11•~ •~t·~1:~\~:~k~I;;~ '56 M~1r;:,w ll~s. ~~~~i~E8~~~ ~~.~~~ ....... !?.~~ ~~•••••••••••••!?.'.~ ~~ ............ l?.'.~ •IJ'i'C·1.1l Co~t SH30C) Sa<.' At\ S, G4$-4829 FOREIGN, OOMl::~'TIC 77 IJJ-A IOMIO 1970 BMW 2002. 4 spd. si.11011 111 l 11 ke ovl'r orCLASSICS G>T koniJ with or w1lho1.1l 1wmnt' Mil W6 1977 Dodge Tradesman ll )'OW' car LI extra clean Sharp car! (Q87ULA> weben. reblt motor. al 100 Window Van. long l«'Wl rlrst. S7ttt toy~. rad1<•!" i.unrool '11 0 110.uu l'U. ~ i.hl'll, bed. 8 cyl eng. radial IA.Ulll IUICK . M er6pm964·l205. i. lnl rnml lo nu AM / l-'l\1 Ures. dnt body & t'n~ 292S Harbor Blvd Abo. 2 other new '77s & 11111• s ·.:>oo !'14S3llO 20,n110 m i. muat aell ,.._ u 97 """" over 40 '18s to choose IUYOR••.t.SE 162002.lo m1.loaded.blk ' · ·---~/Bat/ofr6•CH99S ....... ta ... e&& g._,., from.CalltLa·Wedtal! YOUI 197'i:Mw on blk. Ben Offer. Call ~~•••••••••••••!~.~~ .,, GMC. V8 350. PS/PB, WE BUY RACH IMPORTS MOW! att6PM .640-aMG of 848 DOVE STREET ii; 2002. ahoWl'OOm cond 5eM, S297S/ r. USED CARS <Near MacArthur Blvd. Sunroof. atereo c .. ss. A IRAHD HEW I 97' 1100 DODGE VA.M <Z<>JOBS <14039V l ONLY $4999 IRVIHE DODGE 10 Auto Center Or. IJtVJNE 830.3388 '76 CHEVROLET SURFERVAM Autom11t1c. AM t FM llll'I t.'<l lul)tl, pwr s teer· Ing. ht btc c k :1eats 11J)t·clal 1>111nt. rrulse con· lrnl, P'JI' lJJp rooC. llUX. wui. l ank i.. Tncoma "h1·1•1\ & low males. ~Ill\ l<I" l.i(' 18847:>4. ~ l'~H $5999 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HARBOR ruvo. COS TA MESA 641 0010 1977 Dodge Tradesman 100 Wmdow Van. long bed, 8 1·yl ensi . PS, AT, PB. radio, xlnt body & l•ng. 20,000 m1. must sell ~.000/bcsl ofr 640·1995 1978FORD CUSTOMVAM Custom metallic blue pn.int with striping, mags with wide tires, bay WIJJ· dows. AM/FM s tereo 8 track. auto. trans.. air <.'OOd .. s ide pipes & blue mlenor with rosewood pllllcl trim, power s teer · uui. power brakes & ta ll whl'el Immaculate! '24W2l20> SADDLEIAQ( VALLEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 49s.4949 1 1 Chevy stick. 327, very stronJC. New paJnt, & int . TA radial s. s nr'f. Detailed prof. Must sell Uus wk. Call Doug <714 ) 751 1337 Call 642·5678 9'00 546-8009 CALL GARTH lcJamboree RoadL •IMW• b t1auly ! 644·4aJ9 or 1 1 Dod1e V•n. 318 eng.. UaedCarMar NEWPORT BEACH •RESALIS• l:67iliiii3-.a9iiiiiiiliiii~ijii~~ super sharp. cstm int. $40.S630 752-0tOO '73 Bavaria l33'7HOX > 1• U>adedw/accea. M7·9729 Allll 9707 '7420024 sp. !373LPI-'> IOIMclA!lf:N'S "l's Dodge Surfer van. 360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S~a air <s60MMLI eng .. loaded. Cstm lilt.. ;s Audi 100 LS 4 door. 4 1620024sp. !569PQM > 3(f(m1.M7·9729 2826 HARBOR BLVD. apd. Ate. am1fm radio :n~w<J~ti! 1976 Dodge Van 200. COSTA MESA with stereo tape. $2195 Tradesman. auto. PS, ca11957-Ma.1wkdays. We may have your next PB, AC, lo ml, M5-2018 WI IUY •llU V • ... * car in our inventory. Call 1 77 BXW 6J<i AUTOMATlC Demo · Metallic paint. ster eo caasette. air condiUon- lng, power steering and br a kes. Low m iles (01Jl81 761h Ford ·Long window van, 17,000 ml. factory Installed, full cus tom int., compl heavy duly pkg. Koola. headers, mags. CB. exec use only. 675-3580 USID CilSl """ ~t00a1 ! We're the ne w Chevrolet AUOI SPICIA.LS• tJ 1·2040 495.4949 dealership ln the lrvlne 1974 Audi Fox. yellow, ---------=...,-- Auto Center . We need auto, 2-door. stereo. 8· yoorusedcar! track , 44,000 miles. (0631.GT) JOIE •$3,395• MAC PHERSON 1~6 Audl Fox. silver. 'Tl Chevy Van. Factory ~air, Wt whl, PS, 114 ton long. Clean. $6SOO/bsl olr.968-7007 CHEVROLET 4-door . a uto. air, s un r oof. 19.000 m i l es. 21 Auto Center Ori ve (~) JRVJNE •$4,995• 761-7222 1978 Audi 5000. 4-door. '62 Ford Ecooo Van. rWIS auto. cassette. air, power good,goodtires WANTED! steering, P tB. 15,000 8X> S4S-2S36 Late model Toyotas. miles. <ou97> •$1,995• '72 Dodge Van 6 cyl. auto. Volvos. Pickups & Vans. 1976 Audi Fox. 4-door. fully crpt.d. runs good. Call us tAlday ! auto. s tereo tape. air. needs tires & Frnl. end 31,000 miles. <299NWC > work. AsJd.og S800or best •$4,495• 64.S-7905 1976 Audi lOOLS. 4-door, 78 FORD V A.N auto, stereo. tape, air. 34,000miles. (326NJE> $9995 Thill RV is equipped wllh .... llRported V-8. automatic trans .. air ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood .• power steering. G1Mrd 970 I AM-FM radio and mags. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTSEE! (3S2UC D) '76 Lancia Bela HPE. SUNSET FORD ~~~sis alr. 13K mi. 5440 Garden Grove mvd. Alfa Ro..o '70S Westtninster 636-4010 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •$4,795• WI All DIAUMCI MAKE AM OffH --~roil! '7S AlIDI FOX St Wgn. Auto. clean, $3200. Ph 496-779' '65 VWVAN.2000mlonnu ALFAltOMEO engine. nu clutch. pre· "1978 SPIDH" ssure plates. T .O. bear-AM /FM. panguard i ng. tra n s missi on stnping. !0020Jl ). '72 Audi 100 LS, FM radio. runs good. Sacrifice $500. & s.56-7595 linkage. Sl.200 or best of. $'2U fer. 962-6466 40 more in stock·Call ror ..,_ W..ted 9590 yourbestdeal' •••••••••••••••••• ••••• IEACH IMPORTS WEWILLIUY YOUlt DATSUN PAID FOR OR NOT TOPDOUAI FOR TOP CA.RS 848 DOVE STREET <Near MacArthur Blvd. &Jamboree Road>. NEWPORT BEACH 7SZ.0900 '72 Audi 100 LS. 4 dr, auto. Must sell. $12SO. 644·5596 or548-9m6 . Allstfn.H•aley 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For sale '73 J e nsen Healey. x.lnt cond am/fm $3600. Ask for Bill 964·19'&3 BARWICK DATSUN Scll lhimts fast with Daily IMW 9712 Pilot Want Ads . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 11\ I q,111. II II I• d ~· 831 -1375 493.3375 WEBJJY CLEAMCA.RS &TRUCKS 74 ALFA ROMEO GTV Electric sunroor. mags, AM /FM & like ne w ! 19SSWKK>. Huge inven- tory of new & used. Call us for your best deaJ. CONNELL IEACH IMPORTS '17 BMW 320i. AM/f'M cassette, air, sun roof. x..lnl cond, ~. 645-4158 Olt.ANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & CHEVROLET &t8 DOVE STREET Sales.service-Leasing <Near MacArthur Blvd. Roy Ccrver ,Inc. 2828HarborBlvd. &Jamboree Road). .Roi.ls Royce BMW COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 1.S40Jamboree 546-1200 752-0900 NewportBeach 640-6444 CREVIER $' sr I llOADWAY SA141A A'4A 835·317• THE ULrlfllA f( l>AIVlllO .. ACHI .. ( •USEDIMW1• ;5 2002Aulo.air ltd 2236 l 163.0stS/R 1029RKM 1 '77630cs14.:sp 1962TRSI '77 530: 4~p St R 101791 CloMd 0.. Su~~'- 1977 IMW 630 CSt 4 speed, a1rcond .. leather inter'lo r a nd m ags Sierra color exterior. !68&TJE) SADOUIA.al VAWYIMPORTS tJ t-2040 495.4949 '77 BMW JI.II AUTOMATIC · Air cond1 lJorung. stereo. <00339 • '76 BMW 2002 · 4 S PEED · Air cond1t ion1n g. c:wette decl<. C600P FX I '74· BMW BAVARIA t DOOR · Automatic trans m ission. power steenng and brakes. air conditio ning. i1tereQ. <.UlMVDI '77 DODGE VAN V200 · Automatic transmission. 8-track ta pe. CB radio. power antenna, panelled int e ri o r . ma~:;. ll.K~) 8.'50 N. Beach Blvd. <At Beach & Whittier> LA HABRA Ir you're not rendinR the C714tS2Z.Slll I.Jule ads in Class1f1ed. Closed Sondaya you're missing a lot or"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ newsy. information as 1~ well as som1: J(reat ~uys. ..,._.,Mew 9100 '69 YW Ill 4 speed. 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'7 IS Coprf 971 S 0....... t720 DClltwn 9720 Dcrkun 9720 Rat 9725 ······•·•··•·•··•······ ...•...........•.....•........••..................................... ···········•·•······•·· ·••••···········••····• 't1Capri,autotrr&n11. P s. um c.tpn, dcuin. >iood •D•TSU .... S• 1969DATSUM "1s oat.11un<es0:t.,40.ooom1. 1977ftATXl/t RH. lood cond ~75 cond 1~00 01 orrt·r "' ,.. UOOROADSTER ~lnl ~ht1pt•, b·st ofCer With mags, A M !f ,M ~~-4~ 2R'74 LGrCJt s.6ectl04' M111< 14ht·t'l11 . 1ww top & tiTJ iWliO s tereo & only 10.181 .,1 Of Al Mockl1 I'•""' V.-ry '>hu 11> • '"7 DATSUH Flo mites. Like brand new! 6 CANI ·73 4 i.pd 11lk. I 11wn,•r · l "', t • SIN< y y l7 '-<~' • .SA •l'A't ,f'.I\! ; I I' Ill I """'""'' 1. alOO GHIA mt>t>h lt·~h·il IWti 7M11 fJAJ<'l'S ~1-;KVl<'fo. ONLY S 1440 $3525 0ML Y S4S25 AM l"M 5t~rffi, r S 11t1oc· a.ft••r J PM Mlroci. MWoci. ~nk•. vinyl roo/ "''0 ,., \'o1pn 4 !Jtl, AM i''M Mada l...et oor. ur cond, .•uln rAdu1b Gd mt'r h 'uno Meda/R...auff • ~ T fo'B I ll03NWK > '1:MJO ~ ~ wkdy" ah <!1!10 llurborHlvd .C M Super . harp! (700 , ! 2~KarborBlvd.,C.M . $4700 4 I 21W~ltARMOR tu.VU 645-5700 SUNSET FORD 64S.5700 "''""5630 540-U I 0 540-021 l .,_,.. 5440 Gardt-n Grove Blvtl aaaa 1011 \ \0\ & SO\ • l IN~ lll N Ml ~CUR'f 2626 HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA 9720 •.•...............•.••. fD tlcmd~t•·r '<•nH•rt1ltl1 tiiOO, 'Int C'llnd $1t.5'1 ·~~ltl Alltot.. Mew HOO......_ New '800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTMIOLO N.ICIS--.UT THE PIJCE HHCI! ...,_ MAU• GlC-4l WG Hwr w.111 • --1 •w '"' JI Mf'G City •-.--• VJ\ W"-'- IX7s MOW OM DtSPl.A Y & '1'• 411 OM THE WAY! MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HADOalLYD. COSTA..asA 645-67 0 1976DATSUM 710 Low 11llle11 It "Ulh ' I 'lhar11 ' Mu10l "t•ll thr!\ 14 l"t'kl'lld 1 I~~) I MUST SHI!! MWocS. Maad9/I__,. •mo lfarbof Hlvd , l ' M 645-5700 Wt• 11•~ tu bu)' rlo•u11 l>at.,un U1tt'tl r u"" S Will P~y 1'11'> Oollut $ COSTA MESA DATSUN :!MHIAHliOR HJ.VI> 540-64 t 0 540.0l t l 77 280Z. 11un.rt . AM1io'M, t•hrm ""'"· prn ~ltp .• ur rontl ... hwrm l'onll 675 721!1 eves , 634·1701 dyi.J1m_ '77 8210. 13K m1. 4 tlr . Alt'. AM Jo'.M 8 Irk, IJ 6, 751 3811, 675 4552 Jft 6 ·73 Uals un 1200 CoUPt'. 53fi·ll236 aft 5.30pm & wknds msoor be11tofr 1974DATSUH 2602 We5tmins tt'r 636·4010 Wun rna~ whceb •• 11r roncf1uoninK & ~terco Aat 9725 U37UCT> ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLY $4650 f'iat '74Xl·9 Miracle Red. Mags $3200. Mado/R~ 17141495·1797. 21SO Harbor Rlvd . (; M 645-5700 ---- *DRIVE A* *LITTLE .•. * SAVE A LOT SHOP&<..:OMPARE BARWICK DATSUN "111 J 1 •• lf\ j q•1 11 ·""' 831-1375 493.3375 '77 FIAT SPYDER $5625 ts.GOO miles. Must. See! (37<k5VW > SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 '7' FIAT 131 (RN·23 090414) Over 200 Flats to chooeie Crom plus an out.standing selection ol Sporu cars al DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W Warner, S.A. 557-2132 "78 U4 Spider . A/M f'/M Cass, dlx . pkg. mags, rdls. lug . rack. better than new. S6850 call Ron 673-1239 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrand Mew '78 HONDA Can MAMY To Choose Fron.! UNIVERSITY Otcktnobile Hoada C~ • GMC Trucks 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9640 F ulfy factor; equipped 1mcaotWC COUPE Dt VILLE Loaded. pretty. low miles (733XPY) NEW VOLVO VALUES ~:;~:~. SS219 powe< mirro", n s , svn<oof. Bll(;llNV~ (Set VC26'65Hl-Ol2005) ( - I I , l t • ' I ' f J DEMO 77 VOLVO 2&4 GLA s1375 MODEL STK/SERIAL t 2 DR. SEO. ,.011-11191~'7 2 DR. SED.-AIT 1 l (19.M) It IS I 4 OR. SED. 12()5.'8/95e649 4 DA SEIMfr, F/IC. NC l:i.2~7S 4 DR SEO 131!1~ Hll CPE .5 SPD 1""'1001101 Hll CPE ·5 SPO a •MIOCleeOt Hll CPEM, FAC NC 1ott-8'01U11 Hll CPE·S SPD. 1'1-8'0•2'71 SW·ROOF RIC PKG 12&1~:!9 SW 1~1~6099 SW •208'6'02116' MODEL STK/SERIAL t SPT • S SPD. ~,~, ~PT CPE · S SPD ·~3$-1116'):. SPT CPE · S SPD 1m11170e31 CURRENT PRICE $4908 '5276 '5176 '036 '5173 '5423 $ 4 s6191 $5388 s5957 $5668 $6002 CURRENT PRICE $5963 '6003 s5938 S.A.D1t1un PRICE '4389 '4479 $ 361 '5199 '4461 s4579 s4 79 s5191 s4579 s5099 s4a99 s4a99 S.A.D1t1un PRICE s495a INVOICE s499a s4933 SAVE 5519 5797 5815 5837 s712 5844 s 44 51000 5809 5868 SOLD 51103 SAVE New '78 Datsun 810's. Many more to choose from! Plrw '78 MODEL DA SEDM, FAC NC 130& It SW · A/T, FAC A/C •673 ar&JO&t' SHORT BED · AIT l412 81l2.lll4 LONG llED·LOADED 911 111W•S7 LONG BED • S SPO. SPT. PKO. 111H/3.611 3 LONG llED • 5 SPO ,. lf.8/JO.IOIO KING CAii 11167~1'11 KING CAll·FAC. A/C 1!>39113lm1 CURRENT PRICE s $ 424 s497a s 78 $5789 S.A. D1t1un PRICE S.A.D1t1un PRICE s4597 s4397 s4saa s5oaa . . . . .. . .. . . SAVE . SAVE 5631 s7 5 5827 SOLD SOLD s701 DJ if DAIL y PU.OT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '3!!2a ~ ~ li!:!2 ~ ~ ~ ~ OII':!'iJ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SUBA U ·BUY OF THE WEEK Bosses Wife's oe·mo '78 SUBARU WA&ON with simulated wood grain panels, beauty rims. air conditioning (Ser #6118) Stk #1114 ~ .. ______________________________________________ ..... ~ ~ ~ ~ c:.m:l ~ ~ c:::=J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . "'r"·. • .... . · ... . '75 VW• ·. ·t;' . IUGCOMV, -. . . .. 4 cyt 'L· (. ~e>rC>d "\A _F.1\A radio· 01\'tl!l'OO • .... • l 1i; 1167'1 r..•P7 . · .' PRICED TO SELL THIS WEEKEND ~--------.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l!C!SJ '76 CHEV LUV P/U 14 c:1 t . 4 ·~ ~-aniper shell P·o~v si2'9 ~ ................ ... ~~ (!2!Z?lJ ~ ~. mtilil) CIDI:i ~ ~ ~ ~ '16 FfAT 128 J DR 4 cvl 4 speed. AM r,ad10. heater Low low miles • Lie. 071 RXO $2699 '78 DATS 510 STA. WAG. 4 cyl . auto. trans. air cond1tton1ng. AM·FM radio. stereo cassett. luggage rack Like new only t0.000 miles. Ser 422747 54995 '77 FORD YAM v ~ .l\JtO Iran~. D'JWl'f ,fo>Pr•nq AM rM r;ic110 ,'f're·J f,,pe n1a'J' Lnw Or ice & c:.pPClfll ,,,11nt 1r34Hl9 55195 '77 CHEV 3/4 TOH PICK UP V·B . auto trans . power steering. AM·FM radio . stereo cassett. Camper Special. I ow miles like new Ser. l! 1FB3~1 S5695 ·...l:lll;IW.Ql-t~· USED CAR BUY OF THE WEEK -'77 SUBARU 4x4 WAG. 53995 4 cyl .. 4 speed. AM radio. heater. Real sharp. Low miles Free 12 mo. 121000 mile warranty. ... -• • • # ...... .... •"· ·~· • .. Aaltos, IMporW A.tot. IMpOft.d Aalto1, IMporhd Allto1, IMpot"hd AMfoa, H•w 9'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.... 9730 ~.~ •••• !?.~~ ~ ............. !?.~~ ~~ .......... !?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • d 1900 CADJo:T '711 Por'ttht• »llSC Tar1t<1 . '$ JJ\li.1v\'ry s:ood <'Oben • 'IJI Mercedes. runi. OK. Clean, nt.-eds ('ni;ane rnetalhr rull lthr Inter. Mu>1t .,c I' $2000 or 51 ~orbestorfer Offer Ph4&.1 23i5 air, AM/Jo'M, stereo w t olfrr, 645 ~ 499 1282 eves. r~ 9 xtra s pkh. polished ul i2 Ju~uar XKE. l2 eyl . --r--748 loys & P7 llrei,. pwr an lw1wt British r11 c 1ng '67 2SOSL roudstt>r, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenna ri ght mirror ~rt't'n w/blk convl•rtablc IU\r mt .. l''anyl AM/fo'M f'IUGEOT 504 P/W, othl'r special op: 11oft top Lo m1'11 Collel'· c·ass. stereo. 2 tops, xlnt DIESEi... Demo. Only tlons Eves & wknds lor'iccar. P P. 546-6088 rond 62'1·29.19 3,000 miles, air cond , 213/276-667S or 754·6891 9735 '61 Mercedes 190 SL re AM/FM. automatic & "77 PorscM 9ZA air sun ceoUy recond. hard top IWU'OOI. (794112). roof, AM /l''M r~ss . •••••••1•,•• 7 •3••,•W••••••••• convertible. new paint $8987 mags, must sell S4Q.8955 and mt. am Im radio Also, '77 & '78 604s in • ICAllMAMH GHIA Eves and wlmds. 833-0507 atock-Call us lor your 62 3 S 6 S r Pe· I u 11 Y 4 apeed, AM/FM. superb best deal. r estored . India r ed , condition & low, low '75280, louded! BEACH IMPORTS :={~1~~eo. $6300 or nules! <825GV10 Best offer. Super clean. 848 DOVE STREET SADOUIACI< 963-4489 CNear MacArthur Dlvd. '73 Porsche 914 2 liter. al· VAUIY IMPORTS ·m Mercedes 280SL. 4 s pd, &Jamboree Road I. lo)'ll. xlnl. $4150. 846-6770. 111.2040 495-4949 miol cood, $11.000. NEWPORT BEACH _w_-7Jm _____ _ 645--8908 75J.0900 •llUVAH'S• •rAMretB> rORSCHES• '66KarmannGhla. SUJOO or betl orr Call 675-3474 L.°"81 9737 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1968 Mercedes Benz 300 SEL. Leather interior. a1r, full pQWer, silver. $4,SOO, 551 -8054 '69 Lotus Elan. Weber '77 Mercedes MB '50 SLC, heeds. roll bar. Konis. 1000 m1, loaded. Pvt par· Xlnt. cond. $4500 call art. ty 673-3409 6pm n4-7~ ---,-8-M_BZ_JOO __ c_o __ Maida 97 38 25 mpg. Gold. Sunr oof. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $20,SOO. Call~lS31 MG 9742 1965 PEUGEOT 4044DOOR Std. & radio. A classic! Cl'WX123>. $995 Several '77s & '78s to choose rrom Call us for your best deuJ ! IEACW IMPORTS 848 IX'JE STREET <Near MacArthur Blvd.. &Jamboree Road >. NEWPORT BEACH 1973 Porsche 9llgoldT Coupe, S·s peed, alloys, stereo tape. 6S,OOO miles <72AOPZ>. •SI0,99S• uns Porsche911 S Coupe. black. s -speed. alloys. stereo tape. IS48LXJ > •Sll,995• miracle mazda ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Midget. xlnt cond. 4000 ___ 75_2_·_0_9_0_0 1976 Targa 9US, black on black. 5-speed. alloys • stereo, <983PCP > Hurry for Th.ts One! ! 1976 Porsch e 9 lZE, brown. 5-speed. alloys, stereo tape, air 10$5S) mi 's, under warranty, price negotiable. 997-0867 Porsdw 9750 2150 H..._, lhcL 9-S. 540· 1388 eves & ••••••••••••••••••••••• COlf9 MeM 645-5700 wknds. '67 911 T Targa, r ebll .... __ ......... •-97_.0 MGI 9744 trai:is. new clutch · & •$13,995• ~ 9Cld ... radials, $5500. 963·7090 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 280-SL Xlnt cond 2 70 MGB·GT. good cond, '78 Ponche BZ.4, metallic U>pg. bm'wttan int. Call radials. car cover. copper . air. am t rm RooMilJer 639-490l $2,000. Supe r clean. 5te r eo, xt r as, 673-3573 213:926-1427 ll631 HMb0<8t"" O•f<MW\ G•O\i'e ,.. 1315-1333 '75 Mercedes 280 Sedan. save S8.000 for showrm cond. lo mi. fully equppd. Sl0.900. Carerutly serviced 673-4342 '58 190 SL Recently recon· diUoned. eves.675~9 1972 Ml% 250C Auto. trans., power steering, air eond · & power wi ndows . (929FlJ0) . °"" $6995 HOW .ARD C~•rolef Dove and Quail Streets "'-2 mile south of Orange CoO.nty Airport NEWPORT BEACH 83J.0555 1977 MGI ROADSTER Tonneau cover & car cover. stereo cassette. superb condillon ! Only 13.000 original miles. <821SWS> SADDLHACI< VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 49~949 •llU YAN * WHl<LY SPECIAL• 1977 MGB Green. stereo tape. lug· gage rack, 19,000 miles. l203RVQ> •$5,19S• '62 Mer cedes 190SL. AM/FM tape deck. new tires. llhr int. hardlop 13631 li••bO• a1u~ convertible. xlnt cond. Cia•c>el' G•<>W" '".._nu 524·2912 Opet 9746 '7S 450SL. silver with blue •••••••••••-.•••••••••• leather inter .. fully '74 Opel Ma.,t.a Coupe gd. loaded. $18.000. 979·6716 trans .. auto trans. vinyl For Sale: Mercedes Benz t.op, reasonable, 581·3610 1960 220S E. Restored 4 dys · 4!n ·2362 evs · door. sun roof. 848--0793 i2 Opel '1-spd, good cond. '73 Mercedes 2200 . Tobac· 30 m Pg. $90 O. P . P . co brown, brown leather _536-_3367 ______ _ interior· $5695. Days• '70 Kadette Rall ye nds 752-8161, Marci:> minor body wrk.' dnt "58 .. MBZ 219 : Rare. eng. $400/080. 536·2819 Good condition. $1600 AMto1, U1ed Call 9M-1080 --------...................... . s4295 '76 TRIUMPH r~~•Slftreo(Ser 1m1 ...... s4995 ;l~J.~U~R XJ~ s4995 CLASSIC: SPECIAL 1969 JAGUAR XKE COUPE SERVIC£ HISTORY AVAILABLE - (Ser.1949) i&99§ '77 M.G.B. ROADSTER f41C1ory Wife Wheeh IS.. 18311) $5695 '78 TRIUMPH S ~,e1R~'~ls.rm1 ) 5695 '77TRIUMPH r.w..w.tt«eOmM«tCS-216n 16995 '76JAGUAR ~JL ,S..1711) 116,555 ~County'• #I Buick Deakr ' 979-2500 ~ t\lllfKt to II"°' ..ie NI~'*'' ta••-~ IOOCI 41 "'1 All .. P\IOhullOtl 2925 UllOl ILYD., COSTA MESA 0,.. l"'Y N11M Ul'llll 10 ,.,ft. S.-. 'ti S '""' ---- PO RSC HES '77911S (Stk. S564 l- '77 9US <Stk. 5539 >- BI a c k / b I a c k full y equipped coupe. i69llS <Slk. 55421 - Gau!Je w /tan int.en or. 169142.0,, (Stk. 55621- '759142.0 <Stk.5428>-Special Edition '759141.8 <Slk.54411 - CHICK IVERSON VW•l'ORSCHl-AUDI "5 E. Coast Hwy. at Bayside Onve. Newpprt Beach 673-0900 '66-912 cpe, very clean. new tires-paint & more Eng. rblt. $4750. Call 673-3750 or 494·2'220 Mr Reiss. G ..... itl Howard ...... •AllLLVAH VALUE• l!n6 Lancia 2 door coupe. 27,000 mtleti CW!Tf PG I •$5,895• . '6SSCcpe. xlntcond1lion. 552.3723 eves & wknds . '76 Targa. 21.000 miles. ai r. lthr. xlnt cond . $17,SOO. <213 > JSS.8149 '67 Porsche 9t I. -.1lver. chrome whl~. s tereo. xtra clean. $6.700 493-C628 '7 6JfHSEM GT $ 7 895 !. 'apeed ,, .,,._ -c:ond !tef"-0 --· ·-'one QI I "'""' IO'IQR( Kl Ot4LY '74TOYOTACB.ICA ST s2995 ·--.. .,..,,,,, ••cel...,t "-(7W.OOI ONL'f '71 TOYOTA WAGON S l 495 AutOf'ftlltC l ftd etr COr1<)1f10f''llt1q_ .. s-··-c-l2'00LTI OHL y MAKE OFFER '7 5c•r•1 "GHIA" $ 3~95 AutomettC:: P0•9• ""''"0 ••' cON11tion1f19 6 aun root tlll2N9WI OHU T SEE '78CHfYYCAMA•O S6295 .l..,c°"'11oc."" -• """ ~ ,., cono & tow. kM' ,.,.._ l•• NEWI t73'WEI OHL. y COUPE A-,,_ 6 ,....., '77TOYOTA COIOLLA s2995 tl29TEfl Pnctt~ el OHlY '75~!!!!~.~'"'"'°'" .... '$2095 COft(lrltO" P..-IO Mii' 195eMCE I ONLY . MAKE OFFER •llARD ·. CHEDOLEV Doye aiid Quall Sts. Ne~Beach MU•~. JAMIOal I llllTO\. 833-0555 '78 CLOSE- MI SALEI · •• ALL 1978 DATSUNS IN STOCK! • NEW 1978 8210 STANDARD -~ ~-~·- ()of.8210ll706ol&llt 7' 11 RIUY FACTORY EQUIPPED s3377 • T&lt 6 uc.n.e • NEW 1978 FIO STATIOH WAGOH S3877 ., .. ,~ • MEW 1978 200SX SSPO .. AM/FM • , .. 'i..c.-.. •• NEW 1978 PICKUP, IOHG CAI, AUTO. • BUY OR LEASE '00% fl...cMc) .. aiW*OAC. r Fn~. September 29. 1978 DAIL y Pll.OT DJ 5 . ..._ .. ._......... AMto•. 1 .. ,-w ... ··~ ..,..,, u .. c1 ..,.o•. u1.c1 •••· u.~ ······················· ····················-·· ..... : ..................................................................................... . ~ 9750 Toyoto t765 Volbw '770 AMC 9905 Codilloc 9915 Cadlloc HU A.tot, Ut.d ...._,, UHd Atlto1, U.-d ················ ....................... °"" .. ······················· ······················· ........................................................................................... . '•PORSCUEU12 IB'OUYOU 1'72 VW in l'11c:t•r, hmd('d, Mu11l "1~ Cpe de V1l h;. ru11 ct.vrolet H20 °""°'..+ '920 Cotntt '?27 ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• B&N!Taraamod<'I Wllh 1'1\111& whi•••I-. & run" tc't'' 20K m1'4 $2400 powe r , 1t1•r1•0. t ape, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '31b SIU. YOUl auvi·r• 1291K'l'l» rh1~ MS 5013 fit CruiBt, Sl'P frnl SCI\.&, 1973 CHIVY SS '84CIK-v lmpula. Zdr h l '63 COMF.T 6 ~yl Xtr.l TOYOTA. W\.'\lk~nd Md& 9910 lealhcr mt .Rrl')', vn)'I Che~I~ Coupe with aw 283, J spd. rcuJ . xlnl ruruuna cond '35U P h 'TIJ~·~,\ 9~, ~rt!.,~ 1; SEE US! Of4&.Y SlHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• =-7~ •llti 1170 evta Ina out bucket ••·•ts, med\, $750 960-1807 ur &73 1194 llt4nlO radio. Mani t'OmJ MAl9UIS TOYOTA MWede '1() Uulck lhv1m 1. full !~~~~:r w~,e;i~·o~t 7*7800 · H k ro~ eo..He ..... a1---,.,)0 bei.t o(r Call lll Ullm MIS-')H>N VU.JO ..._./R...-M 11wr . fu1-t u1r. llll whcd. • •llLL ¥AH• power ateorln1r. rrc.•i.h ~ ,,25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67r. ~ _ tl l·JllO 495 • 121 O aoo ll1trbor lllvd (' M 1oilll 1i111Jt11. vinyl 11111. 0.-.. Ca.ty'a •~nerul Mgr Specials new m\.'l.ltlllc paint & new ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Mark IV Linc Cont 645-5700 cW1l wht-.ih1 , l(uud cund S.YiileC_..., '76 Seville. burgundy. tires. Read y lo roll! PIWlh lout.led 1mmoi•· L• ....... 1975 TOYOT... SJUlOOrlM!ldown & tuk1• full power, all·lt!ather. <M9GWXI ,976 CHRY.r•ia ycl tow M int ,.,. 11 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• • 1977 VW C11nvt·rt1 bl1" over PYlll C•ll uft s • AMI Jo'M stereo. fut!I in· -495-~l or4956014 CBJCA "rn·el11l l"<1lU011 v.hl whl. 5.Y..4.'W5 ORDER J«-cllou. 35.288 mile~. $2811 COlDOIA. . TIST D«IYI oua ·u c•• OfT .. Y!Al" \\uh •h'rt"'"'. Ir t't>Odl " nt ·w·-·• "l"rcn n1" "ll (4.$0PKD I 2 D r H " r d l o P ,.. ••S&C u,1n1n• •-"1;nly ''8.UOO :..... ... , .. '.."..~·,:. .. ~ ' .... ''Ill Skyhffk, ((OtK1 t:unil, YOUR NEW •••995* CONHll.L AUh>m.itlr , AM /1-'M _,.... 11\lh · ii.lNSW l .. •"""' ...,. uv lvw m I li.'li, ur l 1onnl -CHIVIO&.ET sterto. factor)' a1n'ond.. ~.c.:;nt: ~r,,c~nic:;b1~" Goud ln\tt'll\Uf'Y II\ ·•\\Wk ttuny wh.1lu tho h••l ' MllACll MAIDA./RINAUl T ~1:,0 llarbvr IU\td (.'\~'TA t.O;.-.A OML y SlllO '7• < unv1•rl AM t 1-'M . uwo{'T", 640 58'48 1979 2328 lharbor Blvd. pwr. 11leennl( & braki.'S. l tuphol /trans /tirt>.,/h1 Mlrecllt iifl•11\ l'ond Mu111t 111•ll' 1900 Sf)l'('111I. lo lf\I. Ol'W COSTA M ESA pwr.seal(splil > & win k!i Mu8l "et'. Sii1.:nr1u • ..... l4c'-.1oltt-r 1m ~!M7 pijinl, tlrct1 & bott..ry, NOW 546·1200 dow11. vinyl roof. ('rUl:ii.' s.'>.000.428UZW645·4!f1!1 21~ =r :lvd l M 197U vw t 'nmv1.1r. l(ood idnl running cund S4~ FOi IA.RUIST . ., .. C"-vellc. runs well . control It s harr1 ! Lee •4S.S700 body. hrnk 11. rlutr h. 4U'l6TII POSstlUDILIVIRY ~y'°':ieeds work. $400. 9'1&MZ1'~~~~-• 1:~.c~~~•rt>~~~ld~ dfi~g: • .. UVAM• •C&ICA rll'W ""ti w<1rk Xlnl 1111. • • • ~ 644 0107 or 631-0700 AMt l''M K trk t111~· Mu111 '76 Seville, camel exl/lnt. i.t't' to uJ1pn•cl11I{• Mu111 1973 IUICK Excell. cond. AM ffM '63 Corvalr Morua, clean. Cot-Yett. '' 32 II ta3110tufr 497-4:tti CIMTURIOM 8-trk stereo. '71 grill. new s ealcovers, $500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHVstTtlU NABERS ~.499-47Sf or628·6194 5.51·3795 '711 Corvt'lh:: S1lvt•r An 5"CIAU• , ..... 1100 ... a.ye. t7H •••••••••••••••••••••• "'1 OULU IN US.A ROY CARVE a ROUS· ROYCl liT7 Toyttt• <'l'l1t•,., :, •1>"'1-'IJ lllt'rt'V ITI<l IC' .ur 118Q::)X II > •$4,ttS• :Z .~~r~~-~·~~~; VII. aulomittlc. 11lr c·on-~ '74 Coupe de VIiie like '76 Monte Carlo. blue n1versary. all option .. dltU>mna. powt'r 'ilt!t.'nn1t f . . .... 'le , "ndau top. Im· 2&00 mile :.. s1.,,ooo <'II'\.' crnd brttkt'1i . I\ Mt i''M new. 34.000 mls. Ordered wou ..... 5.51-1061 ~ 6« 01:w with twpe, llll wheel. new car S4o.-0616 mac. lo m1, loaded. pwr. __ __ ----- '67 W. n •IJll ('Oji. nti~ r rull1e 1.·onlro). white Z{J()()H.uOOI 81v<1 ,.__ ''" anl.640-4&lOartSpm. '75 Cordob.t. 38K m•. Co.gar 9f3l 1"9J•"'-H *-1 ...... ......... 11177 Tovot 11 ('1·111 .. un b.1r ll. $ i.pt't'd ..... krC'll, ••r rru l(ll>, 179J'T('U > i.1<11-wulls a nd mllRb ... CO">l<\Me!..\ 54(}<>100 -v I ded ood d ""1•()0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d utc h ur .. 11, uphol ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Malibu Station Waaon ~~1 .. .,:,G con ·..,.. · Mubl sell 1974 Co~ .. r.1ul c..-'llc "u•n-.1. 675-41>27 I l~'l'Q > '70. 6 cyl. runs well needs while, runs good. IC)Qks ......,.. ...... S34 1ood asking U7~. ---------ly loaded. S6K m1. $3:>0(. 'TO Hua. nl'w bib . turw 95 1977CADILUC pa.mt. 4i'Z-2828 '67 4-dr. Crown Imp, or orrer . C .i tl ~1' up, l\M rndlo. XJnt. c:und COUPI DI VILLI 541Hll06 would like lo keep. don't Mitchell. tJ46·77 J I 111 11300 fu m 645 J!SlK tt.tiftgtM leoch ...., "-maro. viol cond. T· '7S Moote Carlo. xlnl care, have space. 494-4264 673-2507 •S.S.ttS• 61 Rulli< H1•\ ,.,. ,. hilt• "I l' It 3 o t , ( 1 n ' 1 1• n d $1!f, :,00 t.40-w . ., MOuttl This luxury auto Is fully •o......, .. _ _.;,.. _____ _ ~. ~ h l Ith top, air, s•dr"", '"""""'Jbst fully equipped, air. new Ch t '67 C P B P WANTfo;O 'tel llUtJd 1m<I 1...,..1 B AC Bl.VO utp.-.. w • e w a ..., ... ~ _,.,., Ur ~"K . l II l988 .rys er, auto. air. ougar. I • 1:- I JtJ)I fMM~ kfvtJ ''"'°"" r.,rM-,,. ~ ·•h f r d """ 0 0 ~ c le Landou top & a o<r. 5.51·2667, 644-9902 es. -mi, mus se · _,.. A/C. stock cond .. Or11-n.,.l ru1~5~:~ ... ~r IRJNTIN T N Bl::A 'II n ch red leather intenor. S3200. 49UOl4 _,. 839·9808 owner $1950546-5057 '71 C\'11<'11 t!lb"7 Sll\.-('r Sh11du~ Xlnl (;und fll,000 2 lvn\' ~rt·)' '15.2 0736 $1 UOO Cu I I Hobt•r t . 97•0 7~9379or7!M! 14~ s.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAl9'GL 3 Qvor. (021614 > $69tt CMll u~ tor your <Stal! Toyota ti} Corona . z <Ir hdt11. ·i :.µ. H & II. SUM rru 'i. SIOOO 642 11433 .,. '"'""' 842·0631 540-5164 Truly an impressive 19766cyl. alr cond. w VW ~Bk . Nd::r;::;l • • auto!' (3097611. pg. am radio $3900 ~~YW.f~d y~~~b~lao:: C111'1c '915 $9600 673-50'.>.3 540-7796 •••••••••••••••••••••••, 540-5630 •llLLVANw ---'77 COV nawlct1s. loadt'd, 1976 CHEVROLET 61 VW But( Sunroof 31.000 ml. copµer. $8400. CAMA.10 Runs good $4~. ~·04970 545-5608or54&-4109 ....., 2626 HARBOR BLVD. /\utomat1c. H·track. air. '7S Sedan OeVallc whlte. COSTA MESA mag11, cruise tont rol. '77 Rabbit. chmpli(. cdn. ln 25.33.1 miles. C2S708 l Id I I red plll.'lh ter .. 46,UOO mi. •SS 395• i''awn go . c {' ux cnt New equip. lasl 6 mos. '78 Cpe d e Ville , D ' • • a mtrm stereo. sn. rf. pwr .... ~·r. pump & "ear Elegance. low mileage. Xlnt. cond. 499-5180 °"""' " f ti · d I I ---------1 box. starter mot.or. De1co u Y equ1ppe . nc . lll'•t '00 c rown 4·dr. J 1r , 4!1,000 m1'i,, 11nm11c. S1lf!l5 or bt!ht orrcr 494 2523 IEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ~'TH Jo; l!:T INi.'ar MacArthur Rlvd. • & Jambor~ fto~d > Nt:WPORT BEACll 752-0900 1977TOYOTA COUPE 4 cyllndcr. 4 sl)t. ... '(J, vinyl '67 vw Camper, new baU .. carburetoroverlulul. $3000 mobile telephone. paint. '6S VW Bu:.. $700. climate cont. overhaul. Take over lease. $272 mo. Call cw!>. 548-5814 stet:! belted tin.~. brakes, '98·3265 or 498-3582. ca ll 1m1 H9ob0< &hid '7S Monte Carlo Landau, loaded. Xlot condition. Betit offer. 963-0459 '63 Nova Converllblc . $600 t ba l orrc r . Ca II 492·575.5 '76HOVA. $.1575 Mwil See! (387JtKN I SUNST FORD 5440GardenGrove Blvd. West.minster 6J6.4010 -------i2 Sonetl. A/C, AM 1-'M, very Rood cond 81K ml Make offer 534·7511 hoses & belt!>. $5.400. alter5pm. ~oenQ«>.,.'v u.2'JD 'Tl VW Rabbit. sunroof. 7~ MONTI C lLO <'>195 4-spd, no calulyt1c con· ~7-<1151 '76 l.ou pe d e Val I"' '78 Camaro, air. l-ln;-& A mlenor. <~> ~ vertor <runs on r eg>. '78 Seville. &ZOO mi. fuel mar ~ on w w h 1 t c spoiler. Ext ras. $300 & -197~ S ...... 1-99LE Hw.t ... °" leach ~-848-3962. •OJ· • ""wt.er w tblk lup. Cab r 1 o I el l o P. red lake over pymls ~9 $.1475 ~ "'"' .......... >--leather. Michelin tares. l\utomaUc & low m1lc1> "'°""" 'IS VW, xlnt cond1t1on $13,700 Cun lake trade xlnt. cond. 644-6421 Chlt•roa.t 9920 <mNCf> 166618 AC BLVD Sl~tor be!>L 10 673·254!1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (723.JNR > $3295 HUNTINGTON Bl::At;ll ____ &c_s_-07_22 --Sdhng anythinl( with u '78 Si.'vUle. btn rare mast , "75 El Camano. l\/C ne w r-1 .. ~n FORD Huge inventon of new & .&i2-063l 54().Sl.64 ·60 Buit runs good. Ua1ly Pilot Clai.sif1ed Ad immac. $1000.~ a~sume mags & t1 res. Tntd ~~I ~plus turbo.->. w ll Ul> I necds:.ome work. $300 II> II simple muller ... 671se.,!f7W payments. pp 'WUldws. t arp, pm stnpe. 54400ardenGrovt Blvd. for your best deal - 77 TOYOTA 497.4319 JUSl call 642·567H. s-.,,4 rrunt c6nd. $4100 832 7844 Westminster 636-4010 ~~~~~~~S COROLLA !!1!!! ............ !??. ....~~.":.-. ..... !~!>.~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~!>.~ ~·.~::: ....... !~ ~~·.~:.": ........... , <Near MacArthur Ul vd. • &Jamboree Road l <A'-J5 IEfOREYOU SEU. YOUR VOLVO, Nt;WPORT RF.ACll ~I. 752-0900 <223RKP> Subc:9'v 9762 SUNSET FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 While Suburu 2 df'. S440G11nfen Grove Blvd. M'Jdan : Aood condiliCln. W~lminster 6.1~>-4010 Slll>O. bi~ Aft. 6 r M SEE US! MAR9UIS VOLVO MISSION VIEJO 131·2•to 495-1210 Toyah 9765 <>LUIGI COUNTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• T,...... 9767 VOlVO '71 Corona Mark II. $1200 ••••·~·~••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO or best offer. xlnl cood i6 Sp1Uire in s howroom fM4.-0677 • cond. needs a new Owner Largest Volvo Dealer wanting only t.he best. inOrangeCounly! '72 La ndcruiser . xlnl lowm1lg + manyictras. BUVorLEASE cor«t. Senous buven, on. See it and make an offer. DIRECT IY' Call alt5pm >io 73>3 8'1·2154 Pnva1' Party ~-~ ... ~~ ~:.~~ ............ ~·-~!~ ........... ~-1t • . ~ Lool<ing for better mileage!--... "' \ f _,.. v~o ---.. ~..::~ ¥ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 2 S w edi s h Vo l vo Mech anics no w ut [van 's, 1995 ll11rbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-1982 ----- HAVE M l'JCHANIC WILL TRAVEL. '67 Volvo w /thrown rod, $200. 642-845.5' 1131 • 7381. '73 ~ES. I.ow ma , AtC, loaded, xtrus. lmmac. ~. ofr 751 637Z Autos. Used ···•·····•···········•· Geweral 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 VOLVO 164E 4 sl)t!ed ov~rdn ve. 4 door, air cond.. power win· dows, power sl.4.-enng, & stt>rco cassette. Le111; t ha n 331000 miles ' At 114l279) °"'Y $4995 Bauer ·~ 1977T·llRD IJUIQmObi"' (700RKR ) PnCl•d low al rapt." $5395 we ......... SA...a 1977CHEVROLET llG1"!1; "'I.. SILVERADO . great l/4TONPICKUr ' 4 WllEEL DRIV E. 4 speed, air cond., power steering, cassette player IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 1978 WASH-OUT! BIG SELECTION OF NEW 1978 AND SHOW aooM FRESH 1978 DEMO. STAFF ANO EXECUTIVE NOW PRICE·SLASHEO TO CLEAR IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBtE TIME! HURRY! NO MORE SAVINGS LIKE THESE WHEN PRESENT STOCKS ARE GONE. ·. THEY~RE HERE AND READY TO ROLL! '79 CONTINENTALS '79 MARK V'S '79 VERSAILLES '79 COUGARS '79 MONARCHS '79 ZEPHYRS '79 BOBCATS ----WIN---- A 19 INCH RCA COLOR TV COME IN AND REGISTER • • Dodge 9•3S 197 6 CHllYSLEll •••••••• ••••••••••••••. 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ST A TION WAGON Full power factory air cond . 9 passenger. 1111 wheel & luggage rack {148G1Rl '74 LINCOt.N s3599 COHTllJi&CT AL COUPE Padded loP. leather 1ntenor lull power. spht powe r seats. factory air conCI . stereo 1 lilt wheel S HARP• (722TBN) '76 CHEYROUT s3999 NOVA COUPE ....... . V·8 . power steeflng and brakes. factory air cond radio. heater & LOVV m11es (018PVF). '71 C .. VROLET s4499 MOVACOU'E ....... . V-8 au1oma1tc. power steeri ng and brakes. factory air cond radio. heat8( & low m11es. S HARP' ( 166RVSl •71 IUlctC s4799 SIYLA.U COUPE •••• V·6. automatic. power steering 1 brakes. AM/FM stereo lape player with CB facrory air cone! WEEK·ENO SPECIAL' 11009011 '76 FORD s4999 THUMDBllRD ••••.••• MOONROOF Padded lop. tuft power "'"hi power seats. factory air cond 1111 wnaet. cruise control & sharp• THE BEST BUY IN TOWNI {l 54P1El • '75 CADILLAC $ 4999 COUPE Df VIW ..... . Cabriolet top. leather inte rior. lull power. factory air cond . AM/FM ste reo tape player 1 tall wheel. SHARP• (869MCC) gas-savers ~~~'°~·low miles! ~~·~·~·1 ·~~1k,16~~m~~···.t1:t~~~-~~.~~~ Cream.• >c-d ,_,, noce (020RfA) .:St>bb 1977 MG ~~1~~~~~7' ~~-r NOTHING :ro·euY! '16 CA.DtLUe $6499 /.~v~' ~.: . .!·:· . ~ ~·-· pow r seats. fac ory air. ~~ter~fr player. hit wheel. cruise control & includes 1 yr/12.000 m11e warranty ( 11 10891 f '74 PINTO 3 DR. $2444 MID6ET Auto •11 conc1 R<otn ' .mne <890tlFA) 4 11peed If stereo cassette. 2.,1_9 ti~Y · ... ~~11A1 51888 u~~S4t95 2~.,E,l!ifQ. P91HPAl 51777 1975 CHEVY 2,~~!'!1,MANTA '1666 Au~~~n.~.~~o~~t & ,74 FOR ER po we r i. l ee r 1 n ~ crroTee> D MAV ICK '2222 <686MJTktt5 '75 AMC PACER '2777 s.-c1un <3'~"'°"> I '77 TOY OT A 2~.~~t~~~1i1~9,MET 52888 ~C:::C: 979-2500 Auto. trarw .• 1lr cond " AM /FM riadlo. <269SQ/\) o.ty $3'95 I '77 TOYOTA COIOLLA STATION WA.GOM Auto. tran11 .. ialr cond., AM IP'M radio. 050TJK) °"'Y $3'9S SUPER BUYS ·oN SUPER CARS 1977 MARK V feet .,. 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DJ UM!) ----•~eoo S'40Gardcn Grovt> Ul vd 830.7000 1011\SO\ & SO\ .. n AM F M 1 ,. "1 , • • •~ Wcstm1m1h'r 636·4010 u "•wttl' UOW7 • llt1h 1977 FORD ~540·5830 Uncollt 9945 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 1978 MERCURY • l INCOI N Mf RCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. CONMELL CHIVRO&.IT 2828 llarbor Blvd COSTA M ES/\ 546-1200 Sl9••! ~~: .. .:.:~:!: ... :::-::.:: 2 =~~,1 IW1Jl&llJA1 .... ;;;·~u;~·~~~.... COSTA MESA =~ COHM&.L \, >i, uutom11 t1t·, 1iu· , • .,n 2626 HARBOR BLVD MARK IV M9vtric.k 9947 Have you d.nven one of MintaftcJ 9952 l'Wo --9957 C .. YI OLIT f(I H.im·h4'T'o, n••Nh 1hllul\lll1. '1CIWl'r 'lt1•1•n111l OS S · F)Jll power , n ch '''alhr r ••••••••••••••••••••••• these~ llcre 1s u G·<'YI ••••••••••••••••••••,••: ••••••••••••••••••••••• llnrbnl' Hh1I ~nrll _, 1111<1 hnllw . rudio. htn __ C TA ME A_. ll\t.,rlor with twin r•om · with auto trans. factory 7ti Mustang 11. V8. I l_S •• ,. •• 72 r 1NTO, low mi. 1 \.'\~T \ M" ~A M£' l2111 lla.u top. \tllYI 1nt1•n or ,78 f"' 'lltMO"'"' fort eealll. both 1)(1w1•r, l!176 V ti, xlnl cond. 4 dr , air cond, AM radio. St ill P/B, vinyl top. lo m1 s. yr new c lut.ch. n~w tm ·" , ... ., ...... 1) -"' •·IU •--' h< t ~-new Ures, 18,000 ml. under new cur wurran· 645·7389 _ Must .~-.11 fas t '. SI 1u•.1 546-1 JOO ~· l'1n11t W .i•'<HI I 111 -.. ng s~ .. ng w <'C "" T 0 P. 559-1745 ..... a COSTA MESA .. S469S l\M/F Ms tcr t'O (4!HlNll > ty" (5Z7:,37) I '""""""'•v-11.ircl :J7 llllCI 111 1 '" 11o • S5000 SS•OO -----· · u 900 12 Mu:il. 351 Spts Md . '"""......,., ~., _ t•~ :.! tlr t •h-on iu-. A M ,_\1 •lu.-11 ·1t11i w Mlrcwy 9950 _., JUto . P/S, P /8, AM FM '74 Runabout, 4 spd. 23UO '"f·li ,b' 14 ~'~!. 41: U1r tn\dl, 11ltlf"r xtn>I. I HwlitlwM)ton •ech 540-5630 •euu•u•u•uuuuo• 540-5830 stereoc ass. a ll new ever eng. tx-st orrer. 557·1909 ~• w,. · il:W'f 'Int tvlld 11800 Chrytlet-Ptvmo..th 4 door MU.Ill Sc~· <tMU > 'i.! Col. P a rk 9 pass wng. ything. Sl900/bs t ofr Of" M7-8949 1.iwu.:<lfl. 1 hit c•n.:, "''' '' ~'rt6l 1t.001 Hl',l\l'I( HI.V U While, fully l oaded ! 64S-0727/~She1la. ....:;,,;...;......;. ______ _ r unn111.: 1 ., S!i:!!• T Squi •St Wan Ill 'l'llNt:ToN Oto. <'II SUNSET FORD Xlnt! $250o.S75-6t&l ~-M-u~tang Good condi ~~~~~1A~'.~r:J~·~ .t(S 'ilW ~l 1V't~·rxid ~f)~d~ SM>J> ~ 00:.I ~o :>lh<I ~Gurdcn Grove Blvd. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ·m Me rcury, factory arr. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 11on. 6 cyl. $1100 /or bs t 8 trk stereo. headers, 60 "tmfl • • Wl'lltmm.'iter 636-4010 COSTA MESA r 1s. P 18 . auto tra ns . 3'JO COSTA MESA otfer 499-4109 senes maoe. 586·7tS!j ~.II.I'\ rW \4 Ill•~ r lJll" _. IC'll.!J ).).-1 A.+o M 910 A.ut M 91001Auto• H•w ---9100 Allfo1 H•w 9800 v.8. reg. gas, steel bltd A.+o1, Hew 9800 "73 Mustang Grande. Xlnt Squire Wagon. loaded. ~~ ~ ... 'Wi ••••• ~· •• :.": •••••••••••• ••••~~· •• :.": •••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ...r:!.l~~S. 631 1791 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. New tires Must AM/FM ster eo. ne w - STATION WAGON FULLY EQUIPPED. lNCLUDING 225 6 cylinder enq1ne buckAt seats with center arm rest. aulomatic Ir 1n'>m•'>'>lon Power <;teenng. luggage rack. tinted g1as!., d1g11a1 clock. 1r'l!.1de hood release light pac kaqe r r mo11: contro l mirror s. de I u ~ 1• :. I •· e r • n g whqpl ,,,,. dellector, dPluxe whOf'I covers w·,w t1ros & MORE IS!k 11 5 1'.33) t!>er 54988 llHL45C8F24~66~~23~>~o;::::::.~~"- PRICES VOLUME SALESMEAHS YOU IUY FOR LESS! SELECTION WICOMTIM.IAUY CAHY OltAHCH COUNTY'S LMIGfST IMVEHTC>aY Of CHlYSLBS AHO ''.YMOUTHS CONVBENCE SALES OPEN 7DAYS 9 a.m.· I 0 p.m. OPEH6DAYS A WEEI< 7:30-5:30 REPUTATION ORANGE COUNTY'S ,,, VOLUMi CHRYSla.-rl YMOUTH OULEl FOii 5 YlS. IN A. IOWl FINANCNG NO MONEY DOWN!! BRAND NEW 1978 CORDOBA IRAMDHEW FULLY FACTOltY EqUIPPED 1978 ARROW~:~g:..CK FULLY EQU1PPEO. INCLUDING 4 Soeed manual transmission. 1600 cc engine. radio, body side $3ld1ngs8. recll,ning blucket sea~~:[i.~'&~ti 7L241<821004221 MOTOR TREND'S 1978 Car of The Year FULLY EQUIPPED, INCLUDING p()Wer steering. power disc brakes. custom int & oxl. cargo compartment carpeting & sound insulallon Console. trnteo glass. remote control mirror. elec rear wind. def .. Jug rack. rallye whls . clock & much. much more <Stk ,;2014) (Sor. #ML44A8E I 12248) 54488 . WITH "FACTORY AIRCOMD.11 FULLY EQUIPPED. INCLUDING Pow.er windows. Power seats. 1111 c;teer1ng wheel. lanrtau roof. d1g1tal clock . 11ntad glac;.,, leather buckf'I ~nJt:, with rachnQl:>. Slyled road wheel'>. white ':>1dt>wa11 1110:, & much, much more. (Stk #80221.<Ser. t1SS22JBR1 26B071 NEW 1978 CHRYSLER LE BARON ~... SALE PRICE · -~\ .. '69 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill '77 FJJRY 4 DR. SAL.ON V B IXT*tof •-"'11 -d10<; bf"M h•..., o#t'Mt.wllill Mh -co"'" ...,..., O'•" ...,.,. ,OOf wtn'fl .,_,_,c;,i llUUOIOI ISU. tMIOJ '74 MUSTANG 2 + 2 '77 JURY WAGON '..-fedQt\' .., r .... -----""' -"'""" ''"' rMJ1•1a mi1Qt tmlv<.9 ti)f"''· .,...,. , .. ..,.°' ttnLJY 1 ''" ... , • 52995 y .. ~' t ... or, ... fwW s4795 -;::e=,;:::¥~; ,... '6-3171 I TWO DOOR HARDTOP Wfll:f ··FACTORY AIR COMO." See this beauti ful Le Baron and all the great eciu1pment. 1nclud1ng: automatic 1ransmisa1on. oower sl eering. remote control mirror. wtute sidewall tires. wtleel covers radio & much more. IStk 1172801 (Ser llFH22H8G251364) 55788 '73 JEEP WAGONEER V·I . •uto u.n1. 11ctory •1t cone! ()<)--no -dt•C Ofl'-•• whtteWaU Hr•-• ---"'"""'"'"· ..... ,. llllllllL.118111 ·~l 53695 '76 PLYMOUTH VALIANT ' •O-6 <YI ............. 1-1 s1995 r11e.s. 1o1tny1 .,._...,, CaaM.J<>e• IS•~ •'I 6'?1 '77 GMC SIERRA 4x4 PU ==· '~:.r.~~ s5995 tntenor, tllCI• t••' trinaow (1~$1 t H61) :.ell. moving ! 644-8577 lircll. like new cond ·s,s(;;;vertable. complete· $2400575-7~ ly restored. incld. new '71 PIHTO engin e. SSSOO/o ffe r . M2·754.5 ·-----$1200 '67 Mustang Convertible. must sec. ti73·85M3 cves1wknds Runs l{Ood. Come o n down and sec. < 1650QN > '77MUSTANG w/SUHltOOF $3950 4 speed. magi;, red in col· or 19422) SUNSET FORD • 1965 MUST ANG 2DOORCOU'E 6 cylinder , air cond1t1on· 1 n g • r a d•1 o . w h 1 t c s ide wa lls. Restored <790LUZl $2995 l•eti140Rihoclt ChrysleM'tvlNHlth 16661 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON Rfo:l\CH 842--063 l 540 5164 • • SUNSET FORD S440Garden Crovo• Hlvcf Westnunsler ti364010 71P'1KTO STATIOM WAGOK' 6 r ylinder. automatH· trans .• a ir cond . powe r stet:nng. t234TWY l SUNSET FORD S44CHi arden Grove Bl vd W<'Stm1nster 636·40111 '76 PINTO RUNABOUT Aut.o mau c lrani. .. :11r cond. t927NPNI SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Hh II 9955 W1coslmm~ll'r fi3tl 4UIO ........•.............• ·73 Olds Cutlas . l\/C. 54.000 m1 OnR owner . $2:rlO Ph 675-8993 73 OLDS CUTLASS $1995 (fB.44 ) 1976FORD 1'1NTO Economy plus + + 4 cyl. a uto. A M r adio. Thl· perfect car t.o ~ave Ra:. around town & on tho=-•· long lnps <70'1NPI'' l $2100 540-5630 1011 ~·so\' & sox • LINCOLN· MERCURY SUNSET f ORO -~ 5440Garden Grovc Blvd 2626 HARBOR BLVD.·· Westminster 636-4010 . COST A MESA 4-los,Uted 4-los.Uaed .............•......... , ...................... . --Do you want to trad~or a newer "' model? ,-;, :·~~·~~~ ·_. ~/).~· ~~ ,_":~rJ- AtBauer We have some of 'the nicest cars in town. '78 PONT. GRAND PRIX Gold AM/FM stereo.P W ltlr $6695 (945TMV).... .. ... 177 BUICK REGAL CPE. $ 9 Golden brown. tan 1[1t & top 599 (433Rll) . • ~'Pcmr~~~~: _:::i,~-, 4 door. blue/bl\.le Super nice $4666 (534SER) .. . . . ... '76 CHARGER SE $47 7 Blue, blue. Look at thrs one 7 (948SEU).. , • 174 BUICK RIVIERA 'Yellow. bf'own 1n1. Super clean. many utra~ (996JRX). 2925 HAllOl ILYD., COSTA l!SA 0,... t.-,,NttM Uftlll 10 '°"'' 11111. 'ti 1,_,,.. r W...U-4 ...................... ......... 9960 ....................... "7a ~. PS. PB, AC. enAM ooat.rol, alnl rood. taa.M4 1411 ttH ....................... lt7l ...... &D Ponliac'a Fan 1t at a down lo earth 11r11·f'' Hard '° teU from Of'W . v.a. .-om.uc. au cund. powef' ""'1nat &. redlo MIJ£R) $3511 CONHl41 CHIVIOUT arA Rarbor ttlvd COSTA ,\'I 1'$A ..... 1200 • t"l....ctrd. \Int m t'<'h cood Sh*rp 1ook1n1 ' Alk. llllO ~ ~ •• La Mana. 8 tract mq1. air f'Ofld arrat ear 8"t oft cau aft 6 Gl.4moJ "90 ~ Mam, NN .ood mlJolftt ('alt ~Vet ~ 1~~ 115Salan !ft.a wgn ~paa.s, V-& P S.. P18 . auto, 1296 IMZ·*2 PRICE OUR PONTIACS MOW IS YOUR OPPOl'TUMITY TOIUY AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES ltua "•• 7t Sur\b110 "•• _.,..__9'MI ---· .. ,._.,. ~ r..._ lot -C--t -'-"• --· Of °'0 _...,..,.. .. _ 11E211 .. ~I MOW Ana• .. SEE THEM ALL RIGH NOW ON DISPl.A V ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC '66 Pontiac Grand Prrx 16.000 on rblt eng Gd cood. $550. 962.2995 1977 POHTIAC YIHTURASJ SB>AN A mid size car with full size car equipment 1-'ac tory atr cond. crw~t> t'on· trol. power w1ndow~. tilt s tee ri n g wh e~I & AM!FM. (349RUQ> $4700 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOl N·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MES!' n..detiMtd ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '89 T-Blrd, full power, orig. own er, 10 m i Sl9150lor best ofr. Ex1·l'll. cood. eves. 581 9775 '118 T· Blrd, xlnt 1·ond in & ....... _.~,-< ¥'¥.* ~~ ..... ,_.~ t1~--""-~800cf.·t650. ~ '83 T·Blrd, rblt <'ng., n~ tires & ball. Sell ror my COllt.'S48-8323 76T·llRO $6625 2 tone gold/cream with fWJ power J ust 29,820 miles. t054N08) SUNSET FORD 5440Garden Grove Blvd We9tminst.er 636-4010 1'71FORD THUNORllRD One ol tbe laat full sise birds . Full power. AM /FM stereo. V-8 tr.ck. Tbe feel & ride of a lbrk IV wiLb Lbe price or •Ford. $4900 54().5630 1011 \ ~0\ ,\ ~O\' • '" 1 •I N ~t Re UR'I' 2l2e HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA .... tt74 ....................... '71 V-1 Ve1a Waaon . PMtially completed. 300 b.p. SIOOO lnv•ted Must sell! $1000 or best oHcr All. 6pm 89M073 MEW I 971 FOID DEMO THUNDERBIRD DtAMOMD JUllLH ., 17593 '76 FOID F-150 4wt-.HlYI V·8 auto trans fac1orf air power steering arid brakes "MIFM radio. w ode oval ttres. anon bed F144UG·!56470 118887 V1nv1 top, V-8. automa1tc oower ">lf•Aronq and t>rakns. "" cono111on1ng 660<NO •8169 5 1977 '77 FORD PINTO au~•IOUT 4 cyl automatic 1 .. in.,m1<os1on lac19rv a11 raarr1 mlv 12 b61 mites S49SXF :sJ<}() s3199 '11 FORD PINTO lllM-AIOUT 4 cvl automa11c; lrdn1>m1~s1on radio onl y 12.2'13 m oles 231SOG •8J82 '76DOOGE TIAOUM.t.H JOO Y .t.H V·8. auto trans . factory aor. power steering and brakes AM/FM w.11'1 8 rr,ack. wide oval tores I 805334 118'153 '69 PONTIAC GUHP'fftll Vinyl 100. V-6 au1oma1oc oow0t ~•ae rano & brdkes .i" cond1t1on1ng radio XVH4 70 1'6647 5 1377 '76 CHRYSLER COllDOI A V1ny1 too v 8 luto tran, lactory dll PU~f <,lt>Nonq J'l<I !lld~PS power "" ldOw Jnll P<tlS AM FM SIP<eo neater loll CIUl'W\ 960NHV •6399 '75 VW IHTU 4 cyl 4 Speed, raOoO •8459 SOMETHING DIFFERENT NEW I t71 FOU DIMO PINTO RUNABOUT LOADED I All COHDfTIOMIMC'i, TOO! '76 'fOIO F-250 C.t.MP8 Wl<;IA\. Au1oma11c lransm1ss1on. oower steering and b<akes AM radio 1804416. lf'8673 11-8. POwer steenng and brltkes. tacaorv dtr radio. 221NIJ •6660 '72 FORD LTD 4 000. H.t.llDTO, Vinyl 100 V-8 auto trans OOwf'r ,,.,Pring brai..e!. ano w1n<1ow5 ;1r<110 126FUG •8':> t 7 MEW 1971 FOID PINTO~ s3277 ~~~·· '73 C.MC 4 WHllL HlYI JtMM'f v 8 auto trans . lactorv air pow et steering and brakes AM/FM rod10 1111 wllef'I lug9a09 rack 711 448R 1P8631 Automatic oower steenng rao10 l'ledter 872MVI •8702 s1 .a77 '75 FORD fllTI V 6 automatic 1ran .. m1<;~1on tac:•orv .w oowf'I ~IPerong ano bral\;,s AM FM ""''60 224NKR •60A4 In the DAILY PILOT Fndey. Septemti.r 29, 19711 DAil v PILOT f) I 1 NEW 1 t71 FOltD DIMO LTD LANDAU 2 DR. llADEDI 1122373 GRANADA~ $4699 :E. '75 FORD IANa80 l'tCI IW V-11. automallc lransm1s$10n facto,.Y air power steerano and 01sc1><3kes s.M71 51479. •8713 V1ny1 100 automatic oower .. 1eer1ng ano brakes 1111 cond1taon1ng 221EtB •8103 '75 FORD THUHDBllllD l dnddu roo V-8 iu10 •• ,,, • factor" dlf oower '>let>ronq !l•J•• ano Wftl00>N') AM1FM .,, .. ,PO l'IPaler 1111 cru"P 922Nf'f •81J8 '77 FORD F-250 UMGHPtCllW V-8 .wro 11.ins lacrorv a.r oowor '11_,nq and Pl)Wef dose brallei.. rad•O f 25JL0653~5 ·~61 6·cyl automollc air cond1tion1nq ·12'7HK t8787 5 1277 '72TOYOTA CIUCA ST I vr t 0t"V1 .tor onn1hOn•'1•~ rdOll 002Ll~ •bJJh Sf 699 '77 CHEVROLET '76 HOMO.A CVCC MOMTI C.U\.O v 8 auto trans oowPr steering ST.t.TIOH WA~OH brakes ano wtl'lOow~ AM/FM w1tl'I u tra<:.k. 1111 cru1~P con1 bt95PG 4 cv1 4 SO"f'<I 1.id•O ontv 25 b16 ;118763 moll''> IA8631Q •80':>8 Ulusual Cars, Classics, Antiques, Race, & One of a kind! • I ' . I r 1 ' I • --- P!t11 11,,11 /h Wt -•t 1110•t out ottr pnsent hMc)e lnvftltory of lrand Mew Cllld UHd '78 Chryslen ..ct Ply-.tt.1 to 111akt ,_ for tht '79's. Don't 111111 these outstanding Cor "Buys"! VB .• automatic transm1ssio11. ~ steering & b(akes. pOWeJ .seats & windo ws. c ruise cqnt_rol. atr cond1hor11ng vinyl top. r8d10: heatQ:r 4 WSW M es (969TH$). • VB. automehc trans/'l'ffSSIOn, OOW9f steering & btakes. c1u1se contrOI, power windows. air cond1l1on1119. AMt FM racho. v1ny1 100. neatfJ<' & wsw ttres. t504TNNJ For Fleet Information, Hesketh. or Lease Call Bryan 1978 USED PLYMOUTH VOLARE COUPE 546-1934 '77 PLYMOUTH YOU.U SEDAH 8 cyl. engine ayto trans. radkl. heater. power steering. po....er brakes , w s • t i re s . ai r oond1ttoo1ng, vinyl top (174 STKJ llAllT YALIES OM FINE USED CARS '74 FORD PINTO SfDA"I 4 cyt engine. 4 soeed 11ansmiss1on. air cond1t1on1ng, racho and 1'16810f. (960JPX) s1495 ~'-=.;'tli .... YMQUttt '76 DODGE · N1YW'lWOJ-.t -·:-.;-~,:.. .~, . ..,..~ nucK ''72 PONTIAC GUHDYILU SIOAH VB. automatic: trana .. pwt. 1111Hndows & s t eering, air oond111001og. pwr btakes. seat & doo r loctcs. radio . heater, hit wheel. vinyl lop & wsw 11res !710HTL). 5995 .'77 VICTORY HOUSlCAlt e eyt. enoine. auto. trans., radio. healer, power aleerlng, oower b rakes . w sw l l r ea , air cond1l100ing, luggage rack (642 TEX) -• ' r«;.fyJoj""" - With ca~ shell .... , c:yt eog1oet: .. ·-"'~,_,~~ri";O & and 3 speed lransmiasion . i;8k~!ir~~·.,., .. ,~ .. !,._.r (279455L w/cassette. 1ceb0x. su1k. stove. Shower. tOiilet & heater (731RKPJ 57195 . . va. automa11e transmisaioo, POWel' steering & b<akes. air condt!K>nlng, radio. heater & wsw tires. (847UMMJ '76 DODGE Sl'OllTSMAM YAM va. automatic:. power steetlno. po wer brakes and heale r !00164 1) 54195 '78 CHRYSLER LE IAll'OH WA.GOH 57895 '75 PLYMOUTH VAUANT 180UGMAM 8 cyl, engrne. auto trans .. rac110, heater. DOwet sleerlng. oower b rakes . w s w tires . air COf!dthOOIOQ, v1ny1 loP. ( 755 SPS) I '73 CHEVROLET LAGllHA COUPE \ • \ t· Huntington Beach Fo1•ntain Valley ED ITI O N Afternoon N.Y. St~k..ti VOL 7t, NO. 272, 4 SECT IONS, 4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CENTSl --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------) ~- Five Italians Likely Pope Successor·· v Tll'AN ('lT't •AP I f 'IY(' ltahun C'ul'liin11I., r anpna in ttt· rmm ~l to n . v. t•rt• ll'lt>nllo.nc'<f today '"' Vl>l>'lbh• .. m rt"''"" ''' l'u11l' John Puul 1 Vull C'nn nll:\t•n t•r.. "''"'t'' Uw l:olle·g~ o( < J rtlcn.Ab lo tum lo .11H>lht>r It a lum ~ 1tl} :-.Iron~ Jrnstonll t•xpot•ru.•nt't' "' 1t did in ··lt·l'llntc \.'.1rd1n11 I Al111no Lu l'WOI. ""trrnrt•h or Vt:lll(I• U!> Pu1.>t.' John l\1ul I un Auj! 2fi • • • Thot-l' mon\lonod included C'ar1.hn I Salval(1re Papp1thtrdo, r.o. archbl~hop o( Pt•lcrmo, Sici Iv CurdJnal Corrado Unu. 70. urt'hh111bop of Nupll•b, Cs:1rdmal (; 1 o ~ an n 1 Co Io m b o • 7 5 . orchh1 hop of M1lu11 . · Curdlnul (;1u.,t·ppc: Sm. 72. archbii.hop Of (iNlllh . und Cardlnul G1nvann1 Ht>n1•lll ~7 Jl t'hb1i.hup of Florl'nl't> . Uul . obM•ntr:, pcunl •d out, • • • frontrunneu often lose out -as 1n the last papal election. There 1s a saying at the Vatican: "He APPLAUSE GREETED LAST AUDIENCE -A4 who enters the conlave as a P<Jpt'. leaves as a cardina I " Luciani was s eldom men· lloned as a possible successor to Pope Paul Muny expected the * * * new pOpe to emerge from the ranks o r the exp e rienced ca rdinals in the curi a, the church's central administration. Some even predicted that, con· s idering the universality of the 700-million member Roman Catholic C hur ch and lhe domin a n ce of non ·llalia n cardinals. a foreign pope might put an end to the four-century H a lian dominal1on of t he * * * papacy. But, In 20 days of pre-conclave deliberations after the death of Paul VI. a consens us developed -re portedly with the concur- rence or foreign cardinals - that the next pope should again be a n Ita lian. but r ich 1n pastoral, rath e r than bureaucratic, experience Ursi and Siri were reported by the Italian press as having been * * * under corusidernt1on along with Luciani befort' thf' conclave set· tied on the patriach of Venice on the first day or voting. The archbishops of Naples und Genoa arc again considered among the leading "papabil1," or possible pop es S1r1. a cardinal for 2S:):eurs. carries a con~ervalive label while Ursi is considered a middle·of·lhe-road <See ITALIAN. Page A.2) * * * ohn Pa I • 1es at SOUGKT BY PSYCHIC Valeena Miller, 5 Psychic Aid SOught in Girl's Hunt By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OUM o.ily "' .. St.tt The grandparenL'> of a missing 5-year-0ld Huntington Beach girl have called upon a n Anaheim wom an who claims she can use her psychic powers to locate the child. Police and FBI agents have fo und no trace of Valeena M a ri s ka Mill er who was abducted July 31 from he r g r ~tndp ar e nts' h o m e in lluntington Beach. Police believe Valcena 's natural mother, Carnall a Miller , 25, took the girl from the ~ran d pa r e nt s and l egal guardian.'>, Kenneth a nd Juanita Moore Mrs. Moorf' !.aid today she has asked a psychic known only as ··Rose" to aid in the search for the little girl, a child beauty qut'en. "We don't 'have nnything else to work on and we're reaching for anything that might help." said Mrs. Moore on her decision to bring in the psychic. Authorities hav~ se<1rched co mmun <.>s 1n So uth t?rn California and al. far uway as Tennessee in an effort to find the mother and child . The Anaheim psychic said she has worked anonymous ly with .,. ~ ,r ,A,.-.oe emm~.i.o.1·~);PQ. fin. · ., ·,.~ .,.. ,.. ( ~ .. .,v... • 1 ~7·: .' ' ueiore . ··1 will net'd a picture of the child and a favorite toy," said Rose . ·'The toy must be handled gently so.that the \ibrations are not disturbed,"' she added. Mrs. Moore said she might give Rose some ot Valeena·s J>eauty contest trophies. Valeena was named Miss La Petite in a Newport Beach pageant earher this year. - High Sclwol. GridScore8 Thursday night saw more football action for some Orange Coast high school team~. Here ore the S('ores. For t1etailR, see today's sport11 section, Page~ B6 and 87. Los Amigos 16 University O Santa Ann 13 Oceun View 6 Rim of World 33 Laguna Hills 0 Survey Taken Most Mothers Like Their Jobs N£W YORK tAP>-More than half of all women.. with children under 18 ar c "in the labor force and a study indicates that the majority-of them like their jobs and plan to keep working until retirement. The survey by the A.C. Nielsen Co. also round, however that working mothers are evenly split about whether they view their oc- cupations as a career or "just a job." THE NIELSEN CO., WIDCH CONDUCTED the study on behalf of a fast-food chain, based its findings on telephone in· terviews and follow-up questionnaires involving a sample or 508 working motheN\. For purposes of the survey, working mothers were defined as: married women, 25 to 49. with husbands employed on a full-time basis and livin~ at home and with children under 18 also living at home. To qualify, the women had to be employed outside the home. Labor Department statistics show that there are almost 30.5 million women with children under 18. Of these, 16.l million or S3 percent are employed. Wag~arning mothers represent 44 percent or all women workers. The Nielsen study concluded: "The working mother appears to be satisfied with her dual role. Few wor'king mothers feel that their husband or children suffer as a result or their working. Jn fact, both husband and children typically share in the housework -or don't care if it gets done." Among the survey findings: -NINETY·SEVEN PERCENT OF those questioned said they liked their work and 55 percent said they would keep on the job un- til retirement. Half said they considered their work as "just a job" and haU described it as a career. Money is the main reason for working. Forty percent or the working mothers said they had jobs because they needed the money ; 20 percent said they worked because their earnings al· lowed the family extra luxuries; and 4 percent said they were sav- ing for a major J)urchase. Others said they worked ror personal fulfillment, lo keep from being bored or because they had always planned a career . -Working mothers are most likely to hold service or clerical Jobs. Half of those surveyed said their occupation fell into this category. Twenty percent of the women questioned described their Jobs as professional, 16 percent said they were in the sales or ma nagerial category. 13 perceal said they were blue collar workers and 1 percent refused to say what they did. Senate Candidates' Show Now a Trio ,.,..,,........ HEART ATIACK ENDS REIGN OF JOHN PAUL I Pontttf Shown on Sept. 3, Day of Hfs Installation 'De Was Kind' Child Touched by John Pmd I Vatican Shaken By Death VATICAN CITY IAP I -Pope .John Paul t. the humble .:htlle man" elected pontiff or the Roman Catholic Church just 34 days ago. died of a heart attack in his bed late Thursd ay. The 65-year-old pope's reign was one of the briefest in history but bis warmth and ~ humor had nonetheless endeared him to millions An o ffi c ial Vatican announcement said John Paul. who had a history of health problel'llS. died at about 11 p.m. Thursday 12 p.m. PDT> while reading the 15th-century book or meditations "The Imitation of Christ." In death he still h<td his usual smile, said a sehior cardinal. The body was discovered th.is mo rning at about 5:30 by his private secretary, the Rev. John Magee. "Since he had fa il ed to see him in the chapel as usual, he looked for him in the room aod he found him dead in the bed with the h ~ht on a s with a person who had been reading." the announcement !'laid. A doctor was immediately summoned, and attributed death 10 "ac ut e m y ocard ia l ROME 'AP) _ One or the infarction." Monsignor Canisio her. The crowd cheered 1n de· van L1erdc, the pope·s vicar ror Romans most closely touched to· light. ' Vatican City, blessed the body. day by the death of Pope John "Providence t""k him away P I I Id D "I was very happy." Daniele '"' au was 9-year-o anicle from us so suddenly," said Carlo Bravo Who nusle ed the tiff s aid. ··1 thought he would last • r pon Confalonie r i, lht• ff5-year-old ·n an · t d' 1 Wed long because he would· have 1 1mpromp u 1a ogue · dean of the Collcgc of Cardinals nesday before 17 ()()()"""Pie made a good pope. He was sim· • ...... v • "We are all with our eyes turned "Mo.th told bef · paUco. kind. He s miled all the er me ore going ' upward wonder1n a a bout t~,. t h I th t th d time, he was happy all the time. "' ~·'"' o sc oo a e pope was e-inscrutable designs ot God." ad," the boy said in an in-"Then, he spoke in a way that By noon. the hody of the ~~~~~~:·W~~~ r::w Vh~~ h~O~~~ alSO We little children Wt!rC able ChUrCh's 263rd f)l)Otiff lay in lo understand even if it was a s t a t c 1 n t h e V a t 1 c a n • s very well." . grown up." Cleml•ntinc Hall, jus t a rew Daniele. a fifth.gr ade r. at· rooms away from the bedroom tended the pope's weekly public * * * where he died. /\ steady s tream audience along with his class of people, from cardinals and and a teacher. He r~counted : Mourmn· g Set. political leader., to foreign "The pope made a speech. · d h · IJ Then he said that unless he was tourists an ouscw1ves, f ed . past wrong_ there )Na.s a fifth grade In Di 1' h e b 0 d y 1 a y 0 n a class 10 lhe audience and co~ld oeese velvet.draped bier , d1"essed in a . . . he have one boy up there wtth white embr'<>d d · kl 1 gth J o hn Schmit z and Ron Libt;rtaraan Party candidate him to help him. The nun told b . d , '/r~. an e,-en Cordova again threw verbal David Bergland. . me to go and I went." Of Orang ro. e an a re ~ asubl_e. a white punches al each other in their The three candidates for the The pope h d hee k" f e mitre on his head a.nd a pastoral fifth political debate Thursday. 36th State Senate seat to be the need ro/ever/~~:u~": fo . litaff rcst;d along~1,de the body The big~est change in their road vacated by Newport Beac h make h d . th 1 r A week of mourmng ha~ been Ills hands were clasped t~gether s h ow was the a ddi tio n or }{epubllcan Dennis Carpenter God .0 e~ taioo'd b ~b ove ~ declared ror the Orange Diocese hold111g a rosary .. ~chmd the ~r..·r1··~ ;:_ __ '-' ~{f-4,·tt..~,,~ ,1"S?,~· ··~~!'~tf~~·'io~"'-")~:..""~~.,~t;..:~.~tt1~~;i;~~~~i·~ ·~~~'~j(',~~~M~-~e~ .. 6r~·--..:! c::· C · h KiJJ ber~ and guests at the Mission behye~~~~l~t~ ;;.~~~. hke to move of the ~ost Rev. Wi I nam Hom e tollt.>d in unison ut noon in r88 8 Vle10 Country Club The tiff . "bl Johnson, bishop of Orange. <See POPE Pag.-A2> . • . pon was VISI y SUr· • ~epublican Schm!tz score,d prised when Daniele said "no." Bishop Johnson is lead in~ a pomts before ~he businessmen s The child explained he liked tus group o f Orange Count y Collllty Youth In Huntington group. early m the:! debate by teacher and did not want to lose Catholics on a pil .. rima"e in the ma rking Democ rat Cordova, ., ,., 74th district assemblyman, as 8 Holy Land. He is scheduled to Coast A Buena Park teen-ager died after· he was thrown from his speeding auto that smas hed into a light pole standard in downtown Hunting ton Be ach late Thursday night, police re· ported. Th e youth 's n a m e was withhe ld pe nding fa mily notification. Police Officer John,. Berens said the crash occurred at 11:28 p . m . o n Main Street near Yorkto wn Avenue when the driver l~t control of his com- pact sedan. Another youth in the auto, Davtd James Goodman, 17, or Buena Park, surrered minor in· juries as be too was thrown from the auto that overturned art.er it st ruck the light pole , Berens said. Goodma n was treated at Pacifica Hospital and released. Berens said police 11re stm In· veatlgbttng the crash but believe both youths had been drinking. j - recipient of campaign donations * a rrive in Rome Sunday where he from organized labor. * * was to have had an audience "I get my money from busl-DLll'M> Re;un. with the late Pope. ness group8 and free enterprise C \,r._ .,~· -groups," Schmitz said. "Ron Monsignor Trower, viear Cordova has been heavily sup-~TOI Slwrtest general of the diocese. today is· ported by the United Teachers or L ~4 sued tttls statem ent: Los Angeles and the California Fede ration of Teachers, both groups which advocate teachers' strikes and busing." Sc h m Jt z a Is o s a i d hh Democratic opponent Is backed heavily by the Committee on Political Education tCOPE>, an a rm ot the AFL-CIO. Cordova ignored the punch and launched his first barrage prom isinJt to fl1tht ror a re- <See SENATE, Page AU QlJIZ F6CUSES ON COUNTY . ~ . Tes t how much you know about Oran1e County with a quit on Featurin1. Page Bl VATICAN CITY (AP> - At least six or 'the 263 pope s 'o f the Roman Catholi c Churc h had shorter reigns than Pope John Paul I. who died' Thursday in the 34th day of his papacy. Pope Stephen II died three days aftt!r hi s elec· lion in 752. Roth Marcellus U, in 1555. and Urban VII, In 1590, had 13 -da y papacies. 8on.lface VI was P<>PC for IS days In 896 whfle Leo XI served 17 days in 1605 and Theodore ll 20daysln897. The longest papacy was that of Piu.CJ IX, who re· lgned (or 32 yea.rs begin· nlna in 1846. "The whole Catholic world Is deeply saddened by the death of the holy father. He captivated tt)e entire world In his brier re· ign as supreme puslor of the church. "The people of the diocese of Orange Joi n in prayer for the re· pose of his soul. A week of mourning will be observed in the diocese and d1ilily Masses will be celebrated for the pope: "A speeial memor101 reqmcm Mass will be celebrated in cuch parish c hurch a nd a t th e Cathedr&I of the Holy F·omily In Orange on the day of the funeral Maas in Rome." Bishop Johnson Is scheduled to return t.o Orange Oct. 7 -' Cle aring by mid day Saturday and c ooler llighs Saturday ranging from low t" mid-70s ctl be:iche~ lo 85 anJand. Low., toni~hl in m1d·60s. INSIOt; TOD"" Soulht'm Coh/orma slands lo gain from an oemlJ)(lCt' boom . bul still /nres strony 1-:uropenn compPt11son Se~ Page BJ "' \' .... S."'"-... ........ .,. I.. M l•yd At IWJIMu 91 ~llfffftl• .u Cl•UlllM O>" C';emlo ~ er........ ~ OUlllN••~ M lfltorlll,...,. At lftl•r••I-CM• '••t11rl,_. e I I ~tK... II IRttmlu.... 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V1r~l11u1. lk•luwan·. lht· Ulstrkt or ('olumbtd und l't•nnw lvunia 111 n<1d1t1on to lh(' 1111si und pn·· 11it>nt I :sA 1•1n ployt·t~. tho~<.· in tlu·ll·d 111d11clt•ll lht· prce.1dcnt of u M .1rylund firm which '>Old ad m1111stn1tavt• am.I Industrial 11u . plt1•i. and J<Ood.., to the GSA "'edc•ral Supply Ser vice Four others indicted were <'m ployN!li of various othe r frdt•rul uJ(cnc1es , including the Oc pJrtmenl or Jusllct•. F,....Pa.,eAI ENATE CANDIDATES. • • ch .. tnbutwn of t.1"<1'!'. Jnd '>Uyin~ th.it !Jll'~•·r \,1111111 or llll'al uutonomy " lht• moNl 1mpcir· I ant •to.:~u • Curing le~1slaton. In lht· po!'t Jarv11> l'r a I It• suggesll'd lhut local ~ov· c•111ml•nl11 be 1(1vcn thrt.'c percent 11f tht• "'" pcrN•11t .. tut<· sales tux '""''"'"1 of lhl· current J 25 per· l l'llt. Bergland . kept off the rostrum · by prev1ouN s po nsors of the St.>nale d istract de ba te s how. opened by c laiming that voters for the first lime have a n OP· por t unily for "a true a lternative candidate ." . Libertarians. he said. a re dir. re renl. The other parties want to "control your bodies a nd proper · ty." He said. ''Libertarians ope ra te on the principle of In· dividual rights. Yo ur r ights belong to you, not to a polili· cian or anyone else." . Libe rta ria ns, he said, a re" against government control. In fielding questions by a panel of county news paper re· po rte r s. Schm alz said h e "always has been a 1>trong ad· vocat e of ltre r ight lo bear arm s" and is a longtim e member of the National Rifle Association. Cordova dodged a q uestion about rurnorl:> that he might be appointed to Ralph Diedrich's Third Supervisorial Dist rict seal if he fai ls m his bid for the Stale Senate and if Died rich s hould be convicted of bri bery·relatcd charges the super visor is cur· rently raemg. 'T m honored by the rumor," Cordova quipped voucher. a llowing lh«>m lo al· tend private ~chools. Throughout Lhc debate. as in t he previous one!>, Schmitz clung t enaciously to his s upport of P roposition 13. mentioning that rls author, Howard Jarvis , sup ports him . He jabb ed al Cor dova'!> oppos 1llon to the measure. Cordova counte red by crlticiz· ing Schmitz fo r his choice of pro- ressional campa ign aides and his membership In the John Birch Society. Schmitz cha rged that Cordova is really a liber al voting as a conservative on nonessential is· s ues to s~rvive in a politlcaJly conser vative county. Sc hm it z sai d Cord o v a betrayed his liberal vie ws by breaking a promise to a g roup of manurac ture rs . He said the Democra t s ided with a la wyers' or.ganization, failing to provide a key commiUee vote for a bwii· ness-supported bill. Cord ova didn 't deny the c ha rge. but responded : "If you be lieve ... J ohn Sch m 1lz, you 'II believe that Butcher and Forde !Schmitz' campaign firm . I run c lean cam paigns and the John Birch Socie· ly b not a political ori.?<Jniza. taon." Al~ three candidates said they arc en agreement on most ~talc ballot propositions scheduled for November. But Schmitz noted. "I'm for 6, and they are both opposed . Proposition 6 is the one a bout the queers." Cordova countered. "How tasteful." Both Cordova and Schmatz c har~ed that Ora nge County ctocs n 't receive iL-; proportionate s harl' of g;Jsolin<' taxcs from the Le,.oe/wlders' slate for the construction of bad ~ iy needed roads and freewCAys Rea.ssessment To Be Delayed Cordova s ugges lc.'<I a solution m ight be the firing of Adriana GiunlurC'o. state director of transportation. Schmitz suggest· l'd firin~ her boss, Gov. "Jerry" Rrown instead and hiring his Hcpublican opponent , Evellc O r ang<.• Coun ty l\ssC'ssor Younger Bradley J ucohs s ays he doesn't lkrgland suggested climinal· plan lo change a .. sessments on mg the entire transportation de· leaseholds In Orange County un· pa rtment which, he said, is not til t he State Uoard of Equa liza. doi'lJ? the job He ~uggcste<l con· lion . explains the outcom e of lracting road planning a nd de -Tuesd ay's meeting lo ho him B oa rd m e mbers m e t i n velopment out lo private busi· Sacr a mento and voted to block ness 1 Asked how local sc hool boards proper Y . lax rea11sessm cnl of C'an construct new buildings Ill hom es and businc~ses on leased the wake of Proposition 13's la nd . li m1 l a l1ons, Schmitz charged State Controller Ken Cory and that the slate Su~>rcme Court's Asse mblyman Ron Cordova, o. El Tt>ro, pushed for the move. Serrano r>ec·ision not Proposi· They said lea~eholders sho uld lion 13 makes it •rrt)lo!<!lihle for not be rcassc:-.sed because of :myt hing to bt· done at the local level. . l'hunge in ownership of the com. Cordova, too. said state m oney panteh·thal own the land will he rt<quircd forlocal build· J acobs said the two primary ing ne<'ci') and pledged to work property owner s in Oran ge toward that end 1f elecled . County tha t fa ll in to t h at At·rgland s aid the slate s hould category are Signal·Landmurk ' gel out of the school bustn"'S'S and the Irvine Com pany. D•lly Pllet stall ,._, "' J a c b h d I d th altogethe r . He said sc hools ·o ~ 1". re cas e ose NEW FACE IN RACE :-.hould be operated as bus i lea!>.eholds 1n t he wake of Candidate Bergland ncl:i;Ses: Those who can pay pa~sa J:e or Pr~P?s1llon 13. based J.,, ,;.r.~,,r · ... "'-~' ~ . 1 should. Those who can 'l might on a ~egul ?P•nion t hat sale of Bu~... e· ·1-1 OK ... 'd Pf, .. ~.· ·'l nff' w·~--';#·~J-;~.~~nt ~both fi rm~ Sl!1Ce 1975. consliluled ~et 1 ~'f<'~ r, ~'i:n.4J.;.vM"''-"" ,, -'-' :.. Wl\SJllNGTON <AP> -A bill Un er Proi)osifion i3. !)'¥b~- IOl'l4ldtng an amc·ndmcnt setting Coast Woman ~~l~ay only he reassessed if it is a g<w l uf a bal<.1n<'l'<I lJ S budget According t c d h by 19111 p.is:-.1·<1 lht• Hou:-.e Thur.s-board r 0 or ova. l e day an<! was headed to Pres•· Foils Rapl.Sl ag .l>ed lo . reassess only d l c· rt ·r lhe r eversaonary inte rest. or the en tJ e land owner's interest , in lhc ORAHGE COAST ,. , A 24.year-Old Fountain Va lley l<>asehold lie es timated that wom a n warded off a would-be s uch a ch:.ingc would d rop the re . rapis t by striking him with u assess ments by about 90 per. DAILY PILOT Ho'!• •l'\tY '''"'"' D1u tv '''"'' wrnt"-wrt~ "'' ,,n ''"' • lf'to· N• • ,,,,..' 1 nutM• hl-•tt'lv '"' '•• ., .. ,... < ''')1b'•"· 1t rnrt••y ·~,,,. dl•W• .... 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U~til the n, r intend to The ma n fled on foot from the follow th~ existing rules and pro- apa rtment.s near the corner of cedures. Slate r Avenue a nd Ward Street , sa id police Lt. Carl Lawrence. T he wom an was unhurt . The foile d ra pist is still a t large Police believe the m an climbed a tre llis and through a window· left open d ue t.o Thursday's heat. Pancake Breakfast Planned Saturday The Hun ti n11ton Beach · Fountoln Valley Y MCA pluns a pa n ru k ~ breakrost Saturday morning al Murdy P ark In Hu.nt· an~ton &ach The price or tho brcakta11t 111 $1 25. Procffds will ~o towards the Ol)l'rallon of the YM CA Car Smashup A Suicide? LOS ANGELES <AP) -A San P edro teen -a ger repo rtedly drove h is o ulom obile over a 200.root cJI(( In Pa los Verde11 Estates In what a u t horities termed a suicide, authorities said soy. Police Capt. M. J . Newman 1aid D cons truc tion wo rke r w a t c he d Thu rsday as the teenoger . who was not Iden· tlhed , laid down 11ome bulldlna m ateriel so hti could drive his car ove~ the curb a nd th n steer It over tt,(' chft ~ . o.lly l'I ... $Ytt ,._ PLAQUE HONORS 'FOUNDERS ' AT UC tRVINE Burroughs. Power lnatrument•I In Getting C•mpu• UCI Pioneers Tiro Newport Founders Feted Two Newport Beach m en instrumental in bringing a Unive rsity of California campus to Orange County were honored Thursday a l UC Irvine . The ceremony was held on a day marking the 13lh anniversary o f the open1~g day of classc11 at the campus. i\ Pl~i\QUE bearing the· names of Walter Bur roughs and the late E. J "Brick" Power was unveiled in a circular garden plaza that was renam ed Founders Court. liurroughs, former owner and publisher of the Daily Pilot. gavl· th1• crowd of about 50 people a br ier history of the push tu hn ng a UC campus to the area. In 1958. Hurroughs and Power formed the F rie nds of the Univ<.·rsity or California in Orange County after UC Regen ts announced they were looking for a sit e for a new campus. HE CITED the work of Joan Irvine Smith m convtnc· ing the Irvine Company to dedicate 1,000 acres of its land for the campu ... When the selection became offi cial. the group formed by Burroughs and Power became the Friends of UCI Power w<1s cited 1n 1968 for a half·century or service to the University of Cali fornia a nd liS a fo under of the Friends of UCI. He died in 1974. UCI CHANCELLOR Daniel Ald rich and Tom Casey. ('Ur r<•nl president or the Friends, gave introductory i;peechcs and thanks to the two me]l before the plaque was unveiled by Power's daughter. Mrs. Robert Bonaparte or Portl:rnd, Ore . Foundt-rs Court !s located bet ween UCI 's biological scie nces and h umanities buildings. Robin'WOod School Eyed for ·Closure Th<' clos ure of Robinwood E l ementary Sc h oo l i n Huntington Beach's Ocean View School 01stri<'l i s b e i ng r 1•l·omml•ndf'd hecaus t· <1f dN•lt nang l'nrollment. acr1Jr<hng lo d1:-.tn('l offic1ab I\ s pecial committee, which rs p r o p o s i n g t h e c· I o s u r e o r Hobinwood . abo h<•s class1f1ed C h-n View Sc·hool as a JX1ss1 blc rnnd1dalt1 ror closure in the flllUf'I '. No firm recommendation has hecn m ad<• on Glen View. but the d is trict 's m<1stcr pla n 1·omm1ttl·c •~ urgeni: th ut a "'ntchful t·ye bt-kept on Its t•nroll menl figures. Gay le Wayne. distnrl director of com munications. s aid that Hobinwood School 11> operating at only 8:1 pcr<·1•nt capu<'ily Sh<· said that 194 nl•1ghhorhoc><l l'hlldrcn allcnd HohanwoQd :ind 2:10 mon• m e ntally g1ftt•d :. ounJ:slers are bused there. Robinwood 1s localed in a n rndu..,lrral arC'a near Mcf"adden A Vt•nut• and Bolsa Chica Street rn the· northweste rn part of the c·rty · O fficia ls said t h a t the re a ppears to be no room for new rcsid entiaJ development. A public h ear ing o n t he possible closur e dldn 't r eceive any m ajor opposition Thursctay night. The panel's recom mendatmn wi ll go to district trus tees Oct 23 .. If tru~tee:-. approve the recommendation. Robin wood would n•t be closed until 1981 1n order to allow for a transition µer iod G len View. the second school that is being wutched c losely, b t he s mallest facility in t he• district It was desiRned for 300 st u dents a n d t h e prese nt enroll ment is 229. Two years ago t rustees d osc-d RanchCl View School because or de<.'lm inR enrollme nt. Dbtncl l'nroll mf·nt w<.1s dQwn ll<'a rly fJOO ..,tuclent!> when school opened ~pt. 11 Enrollment at the start of the y('ar was 12.103 Lust year':. starting total was 12,fi75 . The distnct's enrollment peaked ut nearly 14.000 two years ago. FROM AMY ANGLE ,,, .. .f'r.-Pa~AJ POPE ••• mourn111g. Somt• fo 1thful knelt in Sl. Peter't.Sq-.ar~ and prayed. M e1111g~ ot condotencf' began llowlng in a lmost immediately from around the world. The Italia n government declared national mourning. In Wus h ington. Pres id ent Ca rt er issued a ~tate ment expressing "deep sadness" and saying. "ln lhe brief weeks of his reign, P o pe Joh n Paul captured the lmugination or his church and of the world." In the north Italian mountain h a mle t whe re the pope was horn. the JO vi llagers attending morning Mass burst into tears wh e n lh f' pa ri s h p r i est rntPrrupted the ser vice to announce the ne ws Confa l o nieri said in a n interview : "He lay in his bed with the face slightly reclined oo the right. with his wiual s mile. I prayed . kissed his ha nd. then went to the papal chapel to say Mas11 " Vatican sources said that before retiring lo his bedroom T h ursday n ig ht, J ohn P aul learned about the fatal shooting of a Comm unist youth t hat evening in a right-wing ambush an Rome. ~·They kill each other even among young people ," he report<>dly commented in what may hav<' bcc:n his last words. A s it d id a fter 80-year -old Pop<> Paul VJ died on Aug. 6, a lso ·of a heart a llack . the c h urch m achine ry of pa pa l s uccession immedia teJy went into motio n . The Vatican's secret a ry of sl a t e, Frenc h Cardinal Jean Villot. who takes over c hurch lead ership during the interregnum, ordered that the 112 cardlnal·electors a round the world travel back to Rome to prepare for the selection .of the 264lh pope. Und e r· c hurc h l aw . th e conclave of cardinals mus t meet bet ween the i5th and the 20th day after the pope's death. Ttie Vatican said all cardinals in Ro m e would m eet Saturday morning to discuss plans . The election of the littl~·known Cardinal Albino L uc i a ni or Ven ice •as po p e lasl month surprised Vatican observers. who believed the likely choice was a m on g a d ozen m ort· prom i nent <>a rdin a l s. So o.;pc<·u lalion today about a s ut·t·essor to J o hn Pa ~ wa::. pr edictabl y subdued: * * * IF,.... Page Al ITALIAN ••• m od era te. Benelli. a right -hand man of Pope Paul VJ,.-i's said to have been influentia l in swinging the ton c l ave to Luc iani . but. althoug h he bas both curia l and pastoral experience, he may be Judged too young fo r the time bem g . He, Loo, 1s Laken a~ a con· ser vative. .. If tht• cardim.11 elc<·tors want· ed a pastoral pope from ltuly on· ly five weeks <iJ:o, !he re should be no reason for them to cha nge in such u short lime," a Vatican obser ver commented. If thl' previous crite ria of an Ita lian and a pastor holds, tha t would wor k again st C uria cardinals who were considered among lop c·ontenders to s uc· ceed Pope Paul VI -Sergio Pignednli, Seba..,t i<i no Baggio and Pen clc fo'elic1. So m <.' of t he non -Ita lia n cardinals previously conside red papa bih include<l Cardina l J ean Vi llol. Fn•nch head o f the Va tican bureaucracy and the church 's inle n m adm inistrator , Argentine Eduardo Pironio a nd Dutch P ri m ate J o h a nnes Wi lle brands. • • • • •••••••••••••••• -installation· tustom draperies linoleum • wood floor Fnd!y, S!ptember 29. 1979 S Rest Thne Violation Nixed SAN DIEGO <AP l Thl· t·rt•"" of the Jt•thn~r that crn11hl'd ht•r'"· Monda)' ln Utl' nutm11 ' wcir't .iir dl:s~ter wa~ h;il•k an lht• air 11·'' lha \'lght hour.. itflllr Jand111g ~ u ( d a y n I ah l . a :. ll r d )' HI vc 6¢alor d1~doscd "1-'rom lhl' llm\• the' pulli.-.t 111 Sunday mKhl until lht•y ldt Mun duy momintt '4ai. 7 hour' ,.u\d l:. m1nuCl"lt." N&11on I Truni.1lor1 .. hon Sufl'ty Buaht \pok(·,n1an 6rud Dunb;;r !'imd Thu"'d·H Ounhnr ..... ud lht• 1nH01>tt~ut11r' h1n •t• 001 d1'1l'rmt111-.I ho'4 mu1 h 'lc~p lht> 1·n.·"" 11f th1• 111 f .1t1·fl Put>lftl' South"'t•:<t •\1rhnt•' n1~h1 182 h ,1d dunn~ .. 1.\1\11\ n tn Stu·rumttnlu un Sund.J, 111..:hl llo""''H'r 1t '' kno'4n thJt 1h1 <'I""" hulJ mort-th,1n 1·nt1u~h l l':Sl lime' umkr f-'edt•ral A\1,1 twn 1\dmmb tr;itton r<•i..ul.H11111 ... :.uid Norman WJte1 :.. d1reclQr uf µI an ning •• nd l'oot 1111 flt i.;ht opcrut1w~ for l~A Wutt•r, -.u1it 'Dead' Youth Recovers AUSTIN. Texa:. IA1'1 A 19-year-old youth believed killed in an automobile accident wa~ discovered to be still ahve after his family agreed to donate h1!> kidnt'>ys for a transplant. doctorl> report. Roger Ragland, 19. ·of ncarb)' Dripping Springs. wai:. repon.ed in critical condition today m the int e n sive ca r e un it or Brncke nridge Hospita l her<' following extensive brain sur gery . Frances Balch,. Ragland's sis- ter. s aid today the family ha!> ' been told "he's holding has own The brain·'\s fuhctioning .. the fiexl 72 hour-s will tell." Ragland's car crashed into a telephone pole Wednesday. Authorities said he was brought to th~ hospital. where tests s howed no brain waves. The medical examiner told the Texas Department of Public Safety that Raglattd was dead. The youth's family was notified. and a funeral home called in the death notice to newspapers Then a physician called thc family a nd got perm1ss1on to have Ragland's kidneys used in a transplant to save someone else's life. To preserve the or gans while doctors looked for a • recipient. Ragland was put on a res pi rat.or. On Thursday. Dr. Byron Nee· ly. a neuros urgeon, called the family and s aid Ra~l a!ld . was showing signs or brain activity Hos pital officials said a long operation was performed 10 which a portion of Ragland's brain was remov<'d. <1nd he was placed in lhc intensive care unit. Slain Woman In Oceanside From County OCEANSIDE !AP> The body of a woman found strangled along s tate route 78 has be€c'n identified as 23-year-old Shirley Patricia Bower of Santa Ana. a coroner's office spokesman says. lht• c rl''4 would huvl' rlown lt•l>:. than .1 1 • h()ur' du1111•• ,, ~N hour 11t·rtod bt•fon• lht•\ \wrt• chw tu .md IO 5.Jn Ult• .:o 'l c1111 J.bburc y ou that th1·r .. '4 JS no VIOh1lion of r1•gul.it1C)fl~ Ill .11\y l'Xtcnl," Wutcr .. l\IHc.I WJll'H\ :o.uid lht• l'H 'W """' Wl'll '4 llh1n FAA f!Jl(Ul.1llon\ lh<•t l11nH fh~hl tmw \O no more lturn •·•&hi hours dur1nu uny 24 hour p1•r1od Tht• <'Olh1>1011 the nl'xt morn in~ IH'I Wl'l'O lht• l'!\A 1'.!7 anu J 10.:h· t-n~uw l't>-.1>nJ 172 thnw mt It·' 1·..i.-.t or l.indbt-t ~h f''wltl hu' c l<11mt'd 150 llv1•, Uu11h.11 'lltd J c 11111puh'ritt·d 1 otll .. tun u\t11ctu nc1• 'l)'!'llt•m ut ~1rt1m,jr NJv;il Air i-,tdlton lfl\41 I . lh1• "'"A l'Ulltrtll Ct'nlcr fnr pl Ulll'' ,1 ppro a<•h1n.: I. 111 d h l' I'.: ... 11• l IJ , K II V l' l WI> ""urninj(b, on1· 17 :.t·t·uolis before the colh:.ICm and one l'I :.ccond~ uftcr u,. ~llld tnvc:o;ltl(utors urc un11urc why the alert sy8tem ~oundcd thl' sl'cond warning. ··we don't know why il did th<.1l ." Dunbar ~:.i1d "Wt: don't know ff ll mul!unctiQJled We'll have lo find out " Dunbar said records show the f1rl!t wurntng came when the 721 wnl-. ut 3,000 feel uncl the Cessna w1u1ut2.400fcet. Mtanwhile, investigators satd an air tru((l1· c ontroller, bdll'vcd to bo the last person to tulk to I~ two pilots. may have mistaken the alarm warning to mt•un the JCthner had merely chpJ1 l·d loo low on 1ls landing ap- prou1•h A second possibility con · s11.tl'red was that the controller inuy have assumed the alarm wai. false beeause he believed both planes had been to ld lo look out for euch other and had taken the necessary precautions. No Handcuffs Leary Returns to County Dr Timothy Leary, former messiah or the LSD cult of the 60s. returnl-t to Orange County Tuesday to extol outer l-.pacc truvt.'I Leary's UC Irvine lect1:1re. ··from Inner Space to Outer Space: The Creation of the Future," marks his firs t 11ubh<' appearance in the county m 10 years. "For year!> \:Veryti'me I went there tOrange County) l was in handcuffs :.ind ~hackles. surrounded by sheriff and FBI LEAlt'I' agents." Leary said recently. "BUT I AM COMING lo Irvine now with great pride a nd affection because I thrnk we've all changed tremendously since then." Leary, who lived in Laguna Beach for a lime during the 60s, was first ar· rested and convicted in Orange County on marijuana possession charges. LEARY MAINTAINS THAT through the interaction or brilliant peo. pie man will increase his intelligence to the point bf alJowing individuals to have s pace sh.ips capable of intersteller travel. Leary's lecture will take place al 8 p.m . in Crawford Hall. It 's open to the gene ra l public. Air Traffic Control Featured Sunday Reade rs of Sunday's Daily Pilot will be better prepared for life's chances. Feature articles will deal with financial ups and downs of the commodities market, ardors of pioneering and air traffi c control in Orange County. WINNERS ANO LOSERS Com modi ties are a dirty word to some investors. but many Orange Coast s~ulators Jikc the fast ac- t10n despite the fact there are as many losers as winners. Potential jackpots keep them coming back. Story in You/Your Money. FIT AS A FJDDLE -Whal satisfies a gourmet like Morris the cat won't do for. Fido. P et nutrition is important in keeping the household herd trim and live- ly Pat Dunn explores the topic in her Cons umer Closeup. "CENTENNIAL" A new te levis ion production or the .James Michener book is the longest and most involved fiJming (SUND A Y'S BEST J of a ny series to date. The fi rst episode on lht• story of the de· velopment of Lhc West .airs Sun· day OJS(hl. • SENATOR 'UN I QUE' - William Proxmire. the senator who has embarrassed lar~c un- iversities, firms and prominent individuals by awarding his Gold en Fleece prize fol" misuse of governme nt funds. is profiled in a n Associated Press s tory. Libraries Due For Reopening' It was the second strangulation tn Oceanside in two weeks. Police said. On$ept. 21 , the body of Clair Brown Back d Belle Lucketti. 55, a housekeeper e OAKLAND <AP I --Alameda County supervisors have voted to s pend $5.50,000 to reopen two county libraries closed because of Proposition 13 budget cuts. The m oney is p art of $1. I million in state bail-out money granted to SSl('cial tax districts in Ala meda County. fo r a F all brook wom an, was found tnhcrtnotelroom B T l MISS Bower was discovered y earns ers early Wednesday by a Carls bad woman walking he r dogs near SACRAMENTO IAP) .- Buena Vista lagoon. officers said California Teamsters have en- S he apparently h ad h ecn dorsed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr strangled with a piece of cord, for re-election. Supervisors project that this year's $3.S million library budget, which includes state bailout money, will maintain services al about 80 percent or last year 's level. covered with an afghan a nd left They also announced their by the roadside. s upp?rt for llR c:>ther D~mocrats • Investigators said they arc running fc:>r various offices, and Engines Offered looking into the possibility that 18 Republicans. . • s h ~ m"Y bft_X..e . b een slai n The Teasms ters said they op· WASHJNGTON <AP) -The ~hl~here'-ltl~~ · > 1~ Rf)6e three ~vers.,i b~ot 1 1,~Qii.t4Jilatp~ h~ agreed to sell,.. highway. "' propositions -lfie a nti-smoking.· 1 ~~t!e~'ne-::n.cl~a'flH~ .... No arrests have been made in homosexual teache rs and death 1 n ft g ht e r pl a n es , l h e either case. penalty expansion initiatives. Washington Post r eported today. U.S. officials wouldn't disclose which specific jet engine has been offered to the Yugoslavs. The Post said. Guardian TounPrayer Under Fire METUCHEN. N.J. <AP> -Paul Marsa plans to ask Superior Court Judge David Furman for a court order td stop township council members from praying before each m eet- ing. M arsa. wh o ca ll s himself "an atheist by in· tellectual reasoning," ob· jects to the praye r because he said it violates the right of separation of church and state. Crunc h, a seven·loot·long boa constrictor, watches over a display of fire agate ·at the Chi cago lntern~tional Gem. Mineral and Jewelry Show. He belol1}ts to an El Cttjon, Calil., gem dealer and is used for both protection and attention. The «·year-old divorced father of three boys said residents or this central New Jersey community o. 16,000 have been cool to his proposal. Dunbar said Lindbergh Field tontrollers were not trucking th· Cesi.nu 172 because it was being handled by Miramar. ··The Cess n a wa s un · dcr 'Miramar approach con- trol,' .. Dunbar told reporters Thurs day. "The Lindbe rgh tower did not know where the Cessna was and the Cessna did not occur lo them." In fact. Dunbar said , the Lindbergh controllers were un- aware of the collision until s ix or seven minutes after IL happened. ·'Controllers estimate it was six or seven minutes before they had any idea it was a midair col· lision." Dunbar said. .. During that time they thought the <.11rcraft had had an engine ex- plosion." Ile said Miramar controllers apparently were the first to re· a liie there had been a collision Four Years For Slayer Of Actor Con victed killer Charles Hopkins was sentenced to four years in s tate prison Thursday for the murder of "Hello Dolly .. movie actor Danny Lockin. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P . Kneeland added a year to the normal voluntary manslaughter term or three years after studying a scrapbook of pornographic pic- tures that was described by the prosecution as a "cookbook of torture." Pictures in the scrapbook, barred from evtdence during the nonjury trial, depicted the sex· ual torture of nude m en. It was a lleged against Hopkins. 35. that he took Lockm to his Anaheim apartment after the pair met in a local gay bar and then slabbed the 34-year-old victim more than 100 times. Police said Hopkins wrapped the body in a sheet. cleaned the blood from his apartment. took a dip in the pool at the apartment complex and then calle<t police. Officers who rushed to the apartment said Hopkins told them that Lockin had de m anded mo11ey from him a nd began stabbing himself when Hopkins refused. Lockin played bit parts in· several movies. He was best known for his role of Barnaby. the s tore clerk in the· film and stage versions of "'Hello Dolly." Support Urged .. UNITED NATIONS IAP> Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance assured the world com- munity today that the Palesti· nians gained "'a solid start" toward dignity and freedom in the Camp David summit agree· ments. He called for economic s upport in developing the West Bank of the Jordan River and Gaza. Escape Foiled APWlr.,.,... An unidentified Pima County s heriff's deputy stands guard over William Lopcl after an escape attempt at t he county jail m Tucson. Ariz. Lopez was cau ght about 20 minutes a fter he <1 nd two other men scaled a fence. Tax Revolt Effect: Reform Anticipated SACRAMENTO !AP> -The conservationist publication Cry California s~s Proposition 13 may help halt suburban s prawl. The fa1l issue of the magazine also-:says that Proposition 13 is a n opportunity for reform. even though it threatens local govern- me nt. The issue is devoted exclusive- ly to the impact of the tax-revolt initiative. Samuel Wood. co-founder of California T omorrow. which publishes Cry California. wrote that Proposition 13 "can be an avenue to local reform a nd long. needed conservation and de· velopment policies .·· But Wood and other writers said an inevita ble effect or Proposition 13 will t>e centra liza· tion of power in the Legislature. which is providing the bail-out money from its surplus and at- taching strin~s to it. In addition. Wood pre dicted tha t the homeowner "will revolt again as he is forced to pick up the tab on the replacement re- venues that will be required to co ntinue esesentia l l ocal services a fter the state surplus is dra~ned and new laxes are im· posed." But he said that moment 1s probably two or three years away. Meantime. there arc op· portunities for money.saving re· forms. On urban sprawl. Wood sau..l. ··Local government. unable to meet the costs or servic ing even existing neighborhoods. will halt or:..greally reduce new develop. m~ts on the suburban fringe by denying residential zoning and re fu s ing t o e xtend urban services. "The millions of developed lots as yet unoccupied. and thousands or vaca nt houses with in California cities, will absorb mos t of the urba n growth. but th · increased cost uf housing brought about by a con· fine d market wi II require federal and state subsidies to equalize land costs... . . In another article. executive director Richard Watson of tbe • County Supervisors Association Of California warned that Proposition lJ is a serious threat to local governrnent. But he said it would inspire atlcmpls lo ·make governme nt more effi· cient. Said Wabon. "'The greakst tht'eat in Propas1t1on 13 1:. Joc;,il ~overnment ·s loss of control in its own jurisdiction. "The next two-year session of the Legislature. beginnin~ in J<.1nuary. undoubtedly is going to be the most critical session in the history or California. "Propos ition 13 provides a um· que opportunity and a c ha llenge that we never had before ... 1{1/t t1 t/aJ,£.ll Giant laby Teara DMi> gfMfl '~ !\lgflllgtft ltlla hOfdy lflOoof fOVOl1t9. GAIDINS With_ 15~J~C!I(• Foster Fanni 100~ Organic ·- 8" Pot silt w/Hongtr · Reg. '6.99 Salt Price '3.99 VegetGblt Planta F.atumo Mr lalt Price 20 Vartlflel Reg. 9C Ponypoek/8 PIOnfl 88C CllMIUI .,.,..,.\.<,!/>-~ \0 , • t ' Thll llghtWelght fentllllr contains organic ntrrogen, phospottc acid and all the mlnerats needed for vegerobfe8 or total garden. 40U>. Size Reg. •3,49 $2 69 Sal• Price • -,. COSTAO ~ MESA Vil 1111(11\ ~- . ·~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY ---CIC tlll LO t W'f - l l l I'>~ • -;x 0,.. 1 0..,. • .,, ... 1 _. ,. 212J MIWrottT ILVO. COST.AMISA ~ .... ,.JS ,.... s.., 642-410J - 11420 POOKHU•S T » FOOHT AIH Y ALLIY IHllH t11i1e ...... -4 ftle S• O~ fwy I PHONE: f6J.6771 a...7 DAYS SAU PltfCIS ctOOO n«U I O·J·71 Al,.._ UMIW te SMclt • H-4 ........ ,.. . , A ·I DAIL y PILOT Kennedy Remains Puzzling ~· ~tHNC:TI )N • \ 1• • llfluM· 111\t'llll~~tor' '11' ''"'\ \'t' matlt· hllh-ht··•d""" 1n dt•\crm1n1n.i ~ h ,. , h ,. ' I tH· r •• ~ ll' l I \mt• '' 1Htl\•,1t t· 111\ 11h1t•nH•nt in th•· 11''"'"'111Jl11111 11 f t•r1•,11l1•11t t\t•n11nh On th.ii noh• 11f fru1>trJ\10n. lh•' tl II u ' ,. \ ' ' •• ' ' I n II t I 0 n ' t 'om m 1u, .. • -.1 UJlPt'<.I up a month 11( J)Ul>ht h1•,1 nn~' on l<Nlnt><h \ Ut'Uth IT II\!'-... 1·h1<tluh·d ht·.1nOJl't In ''" r111hr1 011 lh1: ·"'•''!>."U\ullon ut ,. , v 1 I ri•!hl ' 1t .. 11tt• r .., .. rt• n t.ul h•• r Ku\.: Jr s l J ff I n \ •• 't I I: .. I C) I .. d r l ' J.1Ur,u1nw ,, '''" r1•m.11nm6' dut·' in both lh1· II.in.: .111d K~nn<.'<I\ .... ,, • ., th1· t•omm11tt•r " lo t•onv1•1111 111 l>t.•rt·ml>f'r Ill rt-.ll'h 1111.tl t·ont lu ... 1111" 111 holh Battle Erupt• at Porf NATION I WORLD C8ntpromise Ba~ked College Tax Credits Due? WASHINGTON IAf>) 'fax r rtodlts for college tuition 8till have a chance of becoming Juw this year after winning a last·mlnute repricvl' IJ\ <• rongr{'ssional t·onf Pre nce committee. It came Thursday when House mcmlx!rs on the c1>mm lllec. eag<:r to save al least part of the package. dropped their 111s1:.lcncc that the tax benefits also go to pupils in private cle mt:nla ry and secondary school:-.. The stickin" µo inl was that mos t of the aid lo pnvat<• school pupils wouJd go to thOM' in rhur('l1 run schools. something o ppon<'nl!t said wouJd viola te the Conblitu lion's provisions ~uarantccini.: separ ation of churc h and slate• SENATE MEMBE RS on lht'- committee a rgued that r ather than a ccept that . the Sen ah• would be willing to suc·rtfit·c cvl'n the college credit/. F.VF.N AS THE conferees we re ml'CLmg. President Carter wus r epeating to a n ew~ conrerence his concern about the whole lultion·crcdit concept Curler has said several lime" he considers the idea waste ful hceause th<.: uid would go to thl' nrh und IJOOr ~1llke. regardless o f n e<'d. O cs pit e those mlsRivin~s. however . Carter has nl'vcr :-.aid Oatly he would veto colleJ.((' <:rcdils. .. ' 4 "' 1 h•• t\1•nn1•fh h1 .. 1 r1n~' t•rukd Thu~d;i-. th•• 1·11mm1ll1•1· t•hJ1rmu11. lh-p Lout' ~\<>kl"'> [) Ohto, noh-J l\t lt·ast IJ w1.·n · k1lll·tl IHlil llMI wo11ncl<'ll 111 """'" "pnm11 rlly with lht• p<:opte who live :!fj hvurl') ''' t'111sh 1•K 1r1 pruclutnl111111tl y· then•,'' Pn·s1tlt•111 Cartt•r !.uirnestcd the Faced with that pos.,1h11lty <• few weeks before the Novcmbe1 elections. House m embers rcluc· tantly agreed to let the college aid stand alone Sen. Russell R Long, D·La .. whnsc Finance Committee produecd the credit bill. said T hursday hl• "has been led to lll'lll'Vl' Uw president might sign 1t 1f the cost is held down." ('hr1sui111 1u•11thhorhooil» 111 1•:11~1 Brlrut pos><l hllltv of :.i11 1ntnnat1onal conference Art tllt·r v u11tl 111111·1111· 11u .. 1" lwtwt~·n t11 wmk 11111 a "''lll1·11wnl aimed at ending B u t II o u s t• a n d S c n a t " approval or the hard fought t•o mprom isc s till would not guaranlcc final u11prnval CJf lh<· college <.-rcdil!t "Ttn:tu: HA v•: h1·1·n Ji..-ii.t· t•n1t~ 111 Olll' lwar 1ni:~ Mo'>t <1( th"m we• hu1w tu lw <•hl1• lo lw do" 11 1n nur f111al ri·1>111 1 Uut rr.1nkl\. life• 1l ~df t•ontatni. IOOM' t•fld' ·Nut \'\ 1·ry ljlll''LIOll that t .111 ht• ,1,kl'd t·an tw dO,wt·rt'!J " Svrw11' i1ml Lt·hn1ws 1• r1~ht1st " nu•kt•cl thl' tlu· four yt•urs of' 1'1 rt ft• in and around lhc T llF. PROVISION approved by tht• conference committee wouJd 1·ost I he federal treasury about $1 billion a ycur when fully effectivl' tn 1980. Th1:1l is consider.a bly less than the version originally ad· vocatcd by the Senate . eit v ':. ptir t 11r1'.1 S11y 1111: n ·spo11s lhl'llty c it y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tht• 1,,U(' of J)(l'" hll' "r1 nw ,,nt11 r.1t1• 111 vo l v1·111<·nt 1n t\°t•nm·th ·, mu1 th·r h . .1, h\•t·n om· (I ( t h l' I I) u lo! h l'' t (I) I l I\ c rum m 1Uee lo n ·M1I vc· 'Full of Love, Good Will' Th<: tnll would allow a tax ('red1l. whic h is !>ubtracled ch rt•ctly from taxes owed, of 35 p1:rnnl or tuition costs paid 01 ft er Jul y 31. 1978. Th e maximum credit for 1978 would lw $100. nsmg t.o $150 m 1979 and S250 Jn l 9tl0. 'T ht• qu ...... 1wn of urJt11"1ll'd t•r 1mt• 1n\11lv1•mt•nl •-' !>.l11l nn 11pc·n om· Noth1n~ that h11.,, lx·<·n lllH'OVt•rt•d •l'Xl'ludt's ti, .. ~alCI Hobl'fl Blalwy, the l'Omm1tt\·c·~ child coun:.t'I Thund rous Applause Greeted Pope's Last Audience t'RU~TR/\TION W/\S ev1den1 .1 , co m rn 1 t t cc m <' m be r.., rond<•re<t th<' sworn testimony 11f Santo TraHlcunlt:, 1dent1ficd by l<Jw enfnrr·l'ml'nl uuthoritics as a Jon~t 1 mt.• boss of La Cosa Nostra OJH.·rat11mi. in 1-'londa. 'l'raffi canll'. b1·er.iusc of hb Cutw und Cl/\ ('Onncctions, has bc<.·n lhc mob bo!.s m<>ntioncd 111 05t pr11m1nvnt ly 1n thf' ' p t· <.' u I a l 1 on a b o u l <.' r i m £' 1>yndu:att· invulvt•m<.·nt Tra rr1<.·a n t1· 'aid he wa.., approuch<.•d in late 1960 or early Wfil by a frll'nd. John Roseth, "ho !'>OUJthl his h(·lp 1n <i CIA plot Ill "'hllh!>.lnate ca .. lro Trafficuhlt• :-.aid he a greed lo do _ i.uoutofpalnohsm . llE INSISTED llF. acted as no thi n1.t more than an 1ntt·rpn•tt•r al mcc•tini:l5 •whcr1· ut hl'r parl1t·1pan\s spoke only Engh sh or Spam :-.h 6Goon Trial For Killings BOC II UM, West Ge rmany </\I' l Six Germans have gone un t rial charged with murder or o a rtit1pat1ng in the m ass 1.'Xl.'CUtlo n of Jews near the Nazi occupi1:d Hussian cit y of M1m1k during World War JI. The 230·page indictme nt t•h:ar~l'd the m with shooting or hclp1n1.t to s hoo t about 4,000 J1:w1:.h prisoners a fle r the (;l'rman invasion· of Russia in 1942 43. T he prosecution has called on :114 w1tnt'!\:-.c:~ from Germany, five from /\ustno. ~$ Crom Israel. 72 fr,1m the Soviet Union, 21 from the Unilt.-d Staws a nd two from /\rgl'nlina to testify The trial bcgan(Thursday and b expected to las at lcusl a year. ny mun TOROS VATICAN t 't'l'Y t /\ I' I Thunderous applause and spon· lanl'OUS Cnl'S or "Viv II f'upu " "LonR Live the Pope" ripped through St. Pett.•r'11 Bus1hc·u. \Ill' largest church in Christendom, as f'opl' John Puul I flas lwll hts l1m1d sm1hi and wuved in whal was lo bt.· h1:s las t gent-nil uudicnc1• Ile laughed Wednesday und made everybody laugh the trademark of his 34·day pa pa('y while the audience had lo be divided into two parb hecaui:.c of an overflow or pilgrims. /\T T HE MODER N. AUDITORI UM-LIKE Nervi. Audie nce Hall . Lhe pope. in h is simple white papal O\llfit. e nchanted the crowd a1l he talked in his r~miliar and s imple words and gave his blessin~ m taltc nng Frenc h, Englis h. German and Spanish. Ile talked of love a nd hunger a nd of the s ick lo the audience of more tha n 10.000. ConvcyinJ( his love to the a iling. the 6S·year ·old hc011lhy·looking pontiff suid "The pope hat. been ho1>p1tahzed eight limes and has had four operations ... THEN. AS HAO 8EC'OMF. IDS custom. he stopped his pre pared remarks and called a fifth i:rade Rome student to the r • Men Parade Reversal: 'Just Like a Cow' ST. CLOUD. Minn. CAP J The "Little Boy St. C loud" pageanl drew some 50 contestants but some participant!> weren't loo huppy <.1bout the wuy things turned out. ''YE/\11, I .. ~...:LT JUST like u cow. Just like at the: state foir." said one contestant. "I've never been so embarrassed in my life." said anothe r in dcscrrhing the contest . part of a rolc- rcvcrsal program held at St. Cloud State University Wednesday night The contestants p a r ad ed before the cheering. jeering crowd in skimpy swins uits. Then they tried to win the beauty contest oy showing off their talents and answering questions aimed at discovering their "moral virtues." ABOUT 50 MEN PARTICIPATED in the beauty contest. moderated by men's liberation advocate Warren Furrc ll, while an audience of about 800 looked on. · ·· f'rccdom Qf choice is quite meaningless in the face of social •pressure." Fm;rell said after the-pro· gr a m. "ln ~sense. every woman is in a beauty con· test every day of her life, whether she's attractive or ugly.'' Eastern Section Cool T~perat•~• "'l>v Qv• "111n1" &elllmO•f 80'~ 6o•lon 8ulle tO C"IC•QO Ctnc.•nnt\U (lt• .. ·•~nd OalFI Wiii Oef'\•f'I 0.lrOll Helene Honolulu tfOU"On l(en'•CllY Le\ Vt~• LlllleAou IA\ ... ~le\ Ml•ml Mllw•u-" MPI\" P Nollvlllt ..... o,,.- NtWVO•-0-1• C11y Ol'll•ll• Pllll.o/.1'1)111• -'"' Pfll.O..n111 P"t1e11e1,01t Atno HI Le PcJ 11 \I '1 u ,, 0 16 " 10 0 S. J I ., ., 10 Q •1 " .. \I " \l 61 .. •t •9 .. I\ , ... 01 I\ S. IOl 6• ,. 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'< •lltr"<I eronu Ille P«ll•t Nortllwe\I <N •I w ith '"ow•tr1 •nd oct-.,1on•• 111u11denl\O•ers ·~•tte••d from l'lorlda ecron t~ H\lern Gull Cllt•l \l•ttt .... ~,, •• .., ......... .,., over '"" u_.. Gr@at l.•llts lemperet..re• w111 cont•"~ w••m dr hOI on 11•• Sovthwol <;ool t@mper11 ... n ""111 •••&f\O ••om '"" ttorthtun A-ock&4t\1 the uOPf'r Mt\tOurt V••lty, Ille G•t•I I.••••· H•• Enol•nd .,.., t"' northem All•l'llt< '°"'' "''" CaUlonda II you want lo f)HI tM lie•• ...,d l'Klmldlly 1111• _..ncl, Med to< lht ~«II. l'll.91'\ Ille actvlee ef Ille NlllonAI We•ll\•• Se,.lce, wlll<ll ••id Tllu"d•y that tem1M,.lure. w ill rtm•ln In the UllPe' ~ 111 t10Wntown LOI Ano••••· accomjlanled Oy 111ueul119 11um1011v end Int•"'• '"'00 How•nt, lllt bee<IW'~ over ti\• •Hktnd "*'Id Mv• wnny •Ille• and lllQll• Ill Ille "9f»r 10-. bet-"9nt41 8111>ar• -5*11• ~lo •"Cl In I"" mld·lh from ~•n Pedro 10 Ille llM«ik anflOtOtf In "I.,. --'•In\. lllQll\ won 1111 In ,.,. IO\, -111 lht oe..n•. trll'n .. to HW In IN "111tt-V•ll.., •114 up to 1Cll lurtllet llOUlh 811rl flqflrf Hunllno•Ofl lie«" w ... , 1 lo l f"I wlln wnr ~-" c-mon1 llOO• NewPotl IM.Kll We .. , t 10 t lttl ••Ill ... •\I,_ .. CoNllllOM '"" tCooalOI Wf'OthltT in /ormotwn t'1111 /)(> /nullll on Pogt IJJO todtJu1 pori1um a n1I mlcr v1<·wed him. the µope himself lowenng lhl' micr ophone lo the boy's hc11(hl "L>o you <ilWttys want to be 1n the fifth grade''" the pope a!>~ed Duniek Hravo "Yci.." the boy r eplied. "So that I don't have t<J ('han i.t1: ll'achors " I-' lustered . thl" pope roared with laughter and said. "Well. ynu Rangers Seek Bear Slayer arc·d1ffcrcnl from the pope • "Wllt:N I WAS IN FOURTH J(radc, I worncd aboul making 1t to lh1;1 firth and when in the fifth, about passing lo the sixth You mu:-.t move on." Jus t ai. ht• had 1n his firs t appearance as pope a month earlier. GATLINBlJHG, T enn. IAPl R01n gers in the Great Sm oky Mountains National Park arc of. fcring a reward for inform ation ahout thl· person or persons who killed and dismcm~red a youn11. bear John P;ml l'!-.lahlishcd an immediate rapport wit~ the crowd ··11e loves cvervbodv. you can feel it," remurked 90 y<'ar·old c01tt-rin Pe pitone of Ath.ens, Ga .• on a pilgrimage to the Vatt<:an "f k ha~ <1 tx:autiful fa cc · • /\ss1st ant Chie f Ranger Bill Wade said Thursday a severed paw from a young bear wet:. found m the road Sept. 16 near the Su~arlands Visitors Center ul Gutlinburi: "H t; IS FULi. OF LOVE and good will," said RaJashree Oen . a llindu from V1s01khapatnam, India. 8hortly after noon. at the end of his fourth ~cneral meellni.t with pilgrim!>. John Paul walked firmly and sat on his a:m cha1r . curried aloft so that all in lht auditorium could get u glimpse, of him Nuni. and prelates. the aged and the young c heered . wuvt..'<i and shouted. "Vi va ii Papa." i\ few minutes later . 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GUARDEX •1nclvOe'J 30 It of gas hne and 30 11 ot ektetr1ca1 Longer run""'" ud<l•l1ona1 0 )fJS no1 include $8w cutt1no ooncrot• ••• Irvine E.Olft O N Today's C loslnli( I N.Y. toek~ , VOL. 71 , NO. 2/'l, _. SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNT.Y, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE R 29, 1978 TEN CENT Five Italians Likely Pope Successo~ VATICAN Cl1' I ,., f 'ht• ll•llrrn rurdmal, , ,.n111n11 111 1gf' rrom S7 to 7S. "t>rt• mt•ntmrwd tod1&y S l>OS-"bl4 •• (' .. \-.or-. 111 l'Opc John raul l Vallrun obser "''' t.''<Jtt'( t tht Colleg" u( 'anhnJb to turn to Jno\hcr lluhun v.1th ,111111r 1~111itorw eJtpt.<ncnrc u::. it lltli 111 ,•l('l'llnJt \'ord1n .1I \lh1n11 I u ''IUOI . i.m111,1r,h "' \1•r1 11 1• •'"' l'uot• J uhn 1'.1ul I 11n \u~ .!fi * • * 1 ho«•· nwnllorwd lntludcd C'ard1r111I '-;nlvttwn· P»p1uil1Ar0o. ff(I un hbt,hop of J'uh.•rmo. ~cl ly . l 11rd111ul Corndo Uni. 70, urc·hbt'lhu11 vt Nurlc . C1udlnul G 1 1> v ,, n 11 1 ( • o '' m b o • 7 s . Jfl'hb1.,huµ or M1lu11 . Cudtnul <i 111w pJI(' ~n . 72, urchbh1ho1> of <; 1·0 0J , .tnd Cardmul G 1ov1t1u11 B t• n td I 1 ~> 7, ti r d i b ' 'h up o ( 1-·1or1·n<·1· llul, t•l,.,t·rvcr., po1nk1I out. * frontrunners often lo11c out -ai. m the last pap1&l election There 11> a saying at the Vatican· "lie APPLAUSE GREETED LAST AUDIENCE -A41 who enters the conlave us a µopc, lcavc1rnsa c.ardinal." l.uti:.ar11 was s1>ldom m e n · t1on!!d as 11 posi.1ble successor to Poo<' Puut. Many expected the • * * ne w pope to e me rge from the ran k s o r lhe experien ced cardinals In the c uria, the church's central administration. Some even pr<.-'dicted that. con· sidering the universality of the 700·million m ember Roman Ca tholic C hurc h and the dominance o f no n -Ita lian cardinals, a foreign pope might put an end lo the four·century Italian d o m i n a tion of the * * * papacy. But. In 20 days of pre·conclave deliberations after the death of Paul VI . a consensus develOJX.---d -r eportedly with the concur re nce of foreign cardinals - that the next pope s hould again be a n rtallan, but rich in pa s toral , r athe r than bureaucratic. e xperience. Ursl and Siri were reported by the Italian press as having been * * * under consideration ::ilong wit.h Luciani before lht! conclave set· tied on lhe patriach of Venice on the first day of voting. The archbishops of Naples and Genoa are again cons idered a mong the leading "papabili," o r pos sible POtles. Siri. a (•ardlnal for 25 years. carries a conservative label whilo Ursi 15 considered a m1ddle·of.the·road (See ITAUAS, Page A21 * * * ohn Pa I • 1es at First 18 lrulicted In Prob~ RA LT I M 0 R I-: I A P 1 I\ special federal gnind JUry Ill dirtcd 18 persons l<xfoy in an 111 vestiRa lwn or ullc·ged frnud within lht• General Ser v1cci. Ad· ministration. th<' fC'd<'r<.11 ~nvc•m mcnt 's l'h1cf landlord and s up plier It was lht· first ind1t·tmt·nl rt• t u r n t• d 1 n a m u I t 1 l' 1 t y 111vcstigat1on mlo allt·~cd fraud. c•xtort1on. n gJted t•onlracts and payoffs involving the $5 bilhon a year a~cncy. . It was not immediately known how moch m oAcy was a llegedl1 fSee GSA, Page A2) --Pie Smacks Jarvis 88 Editors Meet PORTLAND. Ore <AP> (;alaforn1a t ax re v1,lt leader lloward Jarvis was s truck in tht· face with a pie by an unknown assaJlanl today while add rt'ss1n~ a co nference of news pape r vd1tors "Don't worry folks, it dm ... "'>n'l bo.ther me a bit." Jarvis tolc.l The Associated f're!>S Managing Editors As1>oc1at1on mf'elmg The asl>a1lant. a young man wearing a i.u1t , dashed out the door aft(•r heavm~ the pie A hotel ofrtcral !lard the man f l>Ca pl'C! t hrouli(h a l>1d t· door lcadin~ to the strc1·t .I a r v 1 s . t• o a u t h o r o f Californw '!\ P ror 1>s1twn 13 in June. wal> a mcm™·r or a panel d1 s cui.i.1n g tax l1m1tat1on m casurc•i. He wipc-d the rema ins of what aepean.'<i lo be a lemon mer· tn~ ptc frum h is hi.ttr :.inti glasses and contmu<'d h1l> ad rtrcss tr> the i.t•vcral h undrc:d editor.. As kl'{) later what fl avor 11 WI.ts , Ja rvis said. "I rlon 't know I die.Jn 'l lastc 1t " * * * * * * 'He Was Kind' Chi/,d Touched by Jolm Pmd I ROME !AP> One of the Ho mans most closely touched lo· day by the death of Pope John Paul 1 was 9·year old Daniel(' Hravo. who fluste red the pontiff 1r1 an impromptu dialogue Wed· nesday before 17 ,000 people "Mothe r told me before going to school that the pope was de <td ," the b<ly suid in an in· terview "I was ver y sorry l>1•c·aus l' whf'n.J 5aw him h1' was v<•ry well " Daniell'. ::i firth Jiradcr. a l l1•ndl'd the popt"s weekly puhllC' aud1enct• alon~ with his class a nd a teacher. He n •counted ·'The pope m ade a s peech Then he said that unless he wa~ wrong there was a fifth grade class in the a udience and could he have one boy up there with him to help him . The nun told me to go and J went." * * * The pope had bee n s peak mg of the need for t•very Christian to make headway in the· love of God Daniele stood by the pope's throne as the pontiff asked him whether he would like to move beyond fiflti grade The pontiff wa~ v1s1bly sur· prised when Daniele said "no." Tht: child explamed ht' liked his te<Jc her and dirt not want lo lo~c her. The crowd cheered an d •· IJ~ht "I was very huµp y," Da niele said. "I thought ht· would last Ion~ because he would have m ade a good pope. fie was s1m· patico, kind. Ile smiled <111 the li me. he was happy all the time . "Then, he spoke m a way that a lso we little children were able to understand even if it was a g rown up." * * * Cotinty Catholics Join in Sorrow . ..~-~ HEART ATTACK ENDS REIGN OF JOHN PAUL I Ponttft SJH>wn on s.pt. 3, Dar of Hla tn•!allation A week or mourning has been <leclared for the Orange Diocese by Monsignor Ha rry Trower who is pn .. >siding in the absence or th e Mo s t R ev. Wi ll iam J q hnson, bishop of Orange. a rrive in Rom e Sunday where he was lo have had an audience with the late Pope ft1 o nsigno r Trower. v icar Kcneral of thf' diocese. todav is· s ued this !ltatcme n1 · Libertarian Joins Candidates' Debate Bishop Johnson is leading a group o f O r ange County Catholics on a pilJ(rimage in the floly Land. lie is scheduled lo "The whole Catholic world is John Schmitz and R o n deeply sadd<'ned by the death of Cordova ai:tatn threw verbal the holy father lie captivated punches at each other in their the entire world in his bri<!f re· fifth Political dcbatP Thursday. 1gn as supreme pastor of the The biggest chani;!e in their road church. s h o w was the add i llon o f Speck Parole Nixed Libe rtar~an Partv c andidate "The pcopl<' of the diocese of David Bergland. In Roulm. e Hearu· tg Orange join m prayer for the re· T he three candidates for the pos e of h is soul A week of 36th State Senate s eal to bt• JOL I ET. Ill I AP> A mournin$(Wlllbe obscrvcdmthl' vacated by Newport Beach three·mun Prumn Review Board diocese and daily Mas ses will bJ.: Republican Dennis Carpenter has voted unanimously to deny celebrated for the pope. met before 95 Saddlcback Valley pa role ror Richa rd Speck . "A special memorial requiem Ch amber of Comme rce mem· serving long pnson terms for Ma ss will be celebrated in each hers and guests at the Mi ssion murde nnJ,! l'IJ,!ht nurses. pa r 1s h c hurc'h a nd a l t})e.S1eJo .Go~try Club . • Th<· parole heimnl( was one to Cathedr::il of the lloly Family jn Re publican S('hm1tz scored whic h Speck was routinely Orange o n the day of the funeral POmts before the businessmen's l'nl1tlcd Jh.· declined to a ppca1 Mass an Rom1·.. i:t ro up early in the d ebate by at the hearing, although parents . marking Democr at Cordova. or two of tht· young wc1mcn killed Bishop Johnson 15 scheduled to i 4th dlstrlct nsscmblyma n. as a heavily by the Committee on Political Edu('ation •CO PE>. an arm of the AFL·CIO. Cordova Ignored the punch and launched his first barrage promis ing to fight for a re· distribution of la xes and s aying that preser vation or "loca l a utonomy" is the m ost impor tant issue facing legislators in the post.J arvis era. He suggested that local gov· ernments be given three percent of the six perrenl slate sales tax ins tead of the c urrent 1.25 per· cent. . ........ · Be rgland , kept off t he rostrum by previous sponso rs of the Sen a te district debate show, tc stafied al(a lnst his rtilcase. return to Orunlo(e Oct. 7 recipient of campaign donations -------------------'-'-----------------------!tom or1i?an11:ed labor • operfed by claiming that voterh for the first lime have a n op· portunity for "a true alternative candidate." Fight, Fighi, Fight Univ~n>ity IJJl?h School cheerleader Deb· bie Gruttan INtds an enthusiastic cheer for the Troj ttn supporters at 1'hursday 's game. Oesplw Debbie's and the team's cf. forts, llnivcrs ity fell to Los Amigos High School W·O. "I gel my money from bus1· ness g roups a nd free enterprise groupJi." Schmita !:\,.iti.d . "Ron ~·fit\W ~ MM(Jt_.'.:1> - ported bx,,thc Umted Teachers of Los Angel~ and the California Federation of Teachers, both groups which advocate teachers' s trikes and l>Ysing." Sc hmit z a l s o said his Democratic oppone nt ls backed Lfbertarians, he said , arc dif· ferent. The other parties want to ~~U.,.,..s>Dfi,A.)f.0~· ~"ty':"" 'JW 'Silla, _.,;.,1.fbe+fitrh11'1S .. operate on the principle of in· divldual rights. Your rights belong lo you, not to u polih· cianoranyoncolsc." Libertarians, he sard, arc <See SENATE. Page A2J Hippos Dry 'Ho1ed Dt)Un' at Safari A s Orange Coast residents have ducked Into the surf or bar kyard swimming pools to mitigate the heal wave. Lion Country Safari 's water· loving hippo herd hasn't even had a creek to loll in. Since early spring, around the time ol the famed Oubbles' escapes. mo~t of the park's lO·m ember hippopotamus cl•n hove been wllhOul water Jn which to .slumber 8Way their laiy days , Leon Unterhalter. Safari manafler . sald • , Heavy ruins flooded and damaged the park's dams In &an Olel{o C~k. and repalr work won t be tin.ished for about slx more weeks • M eanwhlJc. the muttl·ton parrhcd river animal• are • "hosed down " three times a day. the manager said. The periodic deluge protects the pudgy m ammals from over· heating. and keeps their delicate skin from s unburn. Unlerhalte r said the hippos haven'Uuffered from the lack or water in which to submerge thelr hug~ hulks for the trad1· tional 10 to 12 hours 8 duy. "All a matter of fact, we had u birth six weekB ago." he u ld. Mark .Rich. curator of mltm· nu llA at San OlcJio Zoo, was usked •t the Mtopgap measures are adequate . "A continuous nnc m lat apray would be preferred." he said. "But , a'6 lo ng a s they'r e watching the hlppo11, they s hould be all right." .. Vatican Sh~en By Death VATICAN CITY <AP l Pope John Paul I. the humbl~ "httle man" elected pontiff or the Roman Catholic Church Just 34 days a~o. died or a heart attack in his bed late Thursday. The 65·year-0ld pope's reign was one of the brief<'St m history but his warmth and good humor had nonetheless endeared him lo m il hons An o ff icia l V.a t ica n a nnouncement said John Paul, who had a history of health problems. died at about 11 p m. Thursday <2 p.m. POTI wtule reading the !Mh·century book of meditations •·The Imitation or Christ." In death he still had his usual smile, said a senior cardinal. 'J'he body was discovered this morning al about 5:30 by hu; private secretary, the Rev . John Magee "Sance he hod failed to s<.>e him i n the ~hapel a!. usua l, he looked for him lo the room and he round him dead in the bed with the li ght on a s with a person who h1.1d been reading," the announcement s aid. A doctor wa s immediate ly summoned. and~Uributcd death to "ac ut e myo ca rdi ~I infa rct ion." Mons ignor Cantsio van L1crde. the pope's vicar for V1.1l1ran City, blessed the body "Providenc·e took hrm away from us S-O s uddenly," sa id Carlo Confalon1er1 . the 85·ycar·old dean of the Collt•Re of <.:ardmab . "Wt• arc all with our eyes turned upward wondering ahout the ins('rutable desi~ns of God." Ry noon . the body of tht• church's 263rd pontiff hay m s tal e in the Va t1 <'a n 's Cle m e ntine Hall. JUSl a few rooms away from the hcdroom wherc he died. A steady stream of people. from car<lmals and polit1 ral l<'tHlcr s to for e ign tourists and hous1·wivcs , filed past The b od y lay o n a velvet draped htcr. dressed in a white cmbroldcrcd anklc·lcngttl robe and a rc.-d chasuble, a whlte mitre on his heud and a pastoral staff rested alon~s1dc the body. His hands were clasped together holding a rosury. Rehind the bler ffJlllid..4,4lJJ ft"'!.") ti~-,.,.. > 1-~'ikili"l;(/ ~ ~~l\(1!( •. , ..... _.,.._,;-, Rome tolled in unison at noon In <See POPE, Page A2 ) Con st Weulhe r Clearing by mid duy Saturday and l'Oo lcr. lllghs Saturday runJ(tn#! from low to mid 70s al b •1.1ches to MS Inland Low~ tonig ht 1n m1d·OOs. INSIDE TODA~ Southern Caltfomla slondit to gain from an aero6J>OCf' boom, t7ut still /aces strong F.uropcon compehhon. See Page fl3 DAIL 'V PtLOT 0..t;N9' ..... _ Pt.Abu£ HONORS 'F0UNO€AI ' AT UC l"VIN! B~•. Pc),nr ln8trumental In Oett1ng Campua UCI Pioneers Two Newport Founders Feted Two N1·~ port "''a<'h m1•0 IO'\lruml·nt.il 111 brrnglnt: » Un1ver-.n,y Of Cahfort1111 u mpus to Ora.nit• <'ounty weru honon.-d Thul"l\day ut ll(' lrvtne The cer\'mon v wi.1< held on a day murking th\' IJth unnlvt>"-•f)' or tht• lllk!t1l111& day of daasc..>s at the cunwu-. A PLAC~l '•: twur111~ lht· n111111•' 11( Wultl•r Uurro111(hi. • ind lht• 1.1lt• 1-: .I Hnt'k . r•nwt•r Wiik unvtiilud Ill ll t'irl·ulur >:u11h.·n pl .. 1111 thut wtt-. rrnumud t''ounder:i Court. Uurrou..;hi.. former UWntlf uod publlaber or the OaJly r1lOl, l(l\V<! tht' 1:rowd ot about 50 pec>plr II brlttf hll lOry Of 1 he p u11h to brin~ 11 llC c·1rnl1111:. lo the .rca In I~. Hurroui:h:. ;rnd l'owcr formcid thti Yrlcnd11 of tht.· llniwr:.1ly of l'ullfornau 1n Oranat-County af\or lJC Rt>g~nl:> announced lht:y Wl'rl' looklng ror • 11lta for a new l·Jmpus. HE CITED the work of J oan Irvine Smith In convinc- ing the Irvine Compan1 lo dedlcat.cl 1,000 acroa of It.a hmd for the campus. When the sclecllon became official, the group formed by Burroughs and Power became the Friend! of UCI. Power was cited in 1968 for a ball-century or service to the University or California and aa a founder of the t"riends of UCL He died in 1974. VCI CHANCELLOR Daniel Aldrich and Tom Casey, current president of the Friends, gave inlroduclor.y speeches and thanks to the two men before the plaque was unveiled by Power's daughter, Mrs. Robert Bonaparte of Portland, Ore. Founders Court is located between UCI '!> biological sciences and humanities buildings. ,.,,.... Paeie A J POPE DIES AT 65 • • • mourning. Some faithful knelt in St. Peter's Square and prayed. Mes sages of condolence began nowing in almost immediately from a round the wor ld The ttalian gove rnment declared national mournin~. Jn Washington Preside nt Carter issued a s tate m ent expressing "deep sadness" and saying, ·•tn the brief weeks of ha s reign, Pope J ohn Paul captured the imagination of his church and or the world " In the north Italian mounlam hamlet whe re the pope was born: the 30 villagers attending morning Mass burst into tears wh en the p a r i s h s;>riesl inte rrupted the service t o prepare for the selection or the 264th pope. Und e r church law , the conclave of cardinals must meet between the 15th and the 20th day after the pope's death. The Vatican said all cardinals · in Rome would m eet Saturday morning to discuss plans . The election of the little-known Cardina l Albino Luciani of Venice as pope las t m onth s urprised Vatican observers. who believed the likely choice was a m on g a dozen more prominent cardinals. .. * * F,.._PaseAJ announce the news. ITALIAN Confalonieri said in a n • • • interview: "He Jay in his bed, with the face slightly reclined on moderate. the righl, Wlth his usual smile. I Benelli, a rigbl·hand man of prayed, kissed bis hand, then Pope Paul VI , is said to have went lo the papal chapel to say been influential in swinging the Mass." conclave t o Luciani , but, Vatican sources said that although he has both curial and before retiring lo his bedroom pastoral experience, he may be Thursday night, Jo hn Paul judged too young for the time learned about the fatal shooting being. He. too. is taken as a con- or a Commun ist youth that servative. evening in a right-wing a mbush ·'If the cardinal electors want- an Rome. ed a pastoral pope from Italy on· "They kiJI each other even ly fi ve weeks ago. there should Irvine, Tustin Pact OK Lott• 11c>itt month, 1111nwwh,•r.- b,'\ Ii\ t'('ll JOU 111111 WO l n •l11t1 l ln1fw11 S('hool lH11t rlr l ~l11tknta wtll .,.,"'" tMkl11t1 1·111-.""" 111 " T111U11 "r™"'truom f'h•l'11 ll4•r11u!\t• lrvltw 11rh11ol b11u111 11wmhc11 ' r11t1 fl1•d &I ll 11t111•1111w11t lhl,.. w••••k to lrai.t· 1'11111t1n'" (. to: lltl School 111 th uw11111a IUlll lln Ull llVC1lU1•1 .. li11 lhr aw t lhrNI )'l'ltrli lo u t• 1• (1 m nrnd u I c North woo1l r h•111r11IR1 )' '·hlldn111 · l'u•lln do••• 1111t 1w1•tl It u111l '' ,, ,to, !"111>nt 1ntc 111h•nl I\ ~lunh•\ C 'ttu •v Mahl ''W1\v11 itc•I ""'' t• tumllh•" 111uvtn11 lnlo tl11• "''" N111 ll1~·0t11I 1h•\ 11h 111m..,11t " "' t•t ' 1l1n 110\\ N 111 l h\\1i.wl 1111111"111" .1011 111 11111111 """ '" '' 111tm 11ll11u 1111· 111.,11 h I ~ 11111111111 Pi1 ltuul 1.1 • "I I •• I I I 11 11 ti I I • Cll I•" I u I v 1111\ht\llll" 11\llVl'll IU 1•111111 I" ttu>cl "' hctol· m-.-.ln. l ' It I \ f' \ I 1t • I • u I"' 11 I .\ 1111 t1lllll'°'t1h• Whr111 lltP llltt\'tt lo llluilo 'II 'I'"" ti II " ". 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Utt. 1'uslin Unified School District trus tees must still ratify the lease. which they are expected to do next week Bandit Hits Restaurant; $1,000 Taken A lone bandit. armed with a .22-caliber revolver, took $1.000 from Coco's Restaurant near the Orange CoWlty Airport shortly after midnight this morning. Newport Beach police said the slick up occurred a fter the restaurant at 4647 MacArthur Blvd. had closed and employees were cleaning up. The robber. whose race was . covered by a ski mask. cornered a di s hwas he r o uts ide the restaurant. Holding the gun to his head , the suspect forced the e mplo yee b ack into t h <> rest aurant. Once inside, the bandit herded all the employees into the office and had the m anager open the floor safe, from which he took the cash andputitint.oa paper bag. Before leaving, the robber ha1 the employees lie on the noor and re moved the mouthpiece from the telephone. In addition to weariJ)g a ski mask. reported· the victims. the suspect wore leather ~loves. Marines Held As Srolen Car CraJJhes a mong young people." he be no reason for them to change reportedly commented in what in such a short time," a Vatican Two Camp Pendleton M~rines roay have been his last words. observer commented. who allegedly stole two sports A 'l d.... ft 80 Id ca r s fro m a Sa n Ju an s 1 "' a e r ·year-o If the previous criteria of an Pope Paul VI died on Aug. 6, Italia n and a pastor holds, that Capis trano d eale rs hip late also of a heart attack, the wo uld wo rk agains t Curia Thursday were arrested minutes churc h machine r y of papal cardinals who were considered later when the new model they :-uccessioi:i immediately_ we~t among top contenders to sue-~r~~~ec1r~~ntu;~edhii~h M~~~~~ into motion. The Vatica n s ceed Pope Paul VJ -Sergio f:s~~~ta1rJy of v~t11ale. hFre_'!_ch Pignedoli. Sebastiano Baggio ViMejf~hael Marcellus HaHock ~,.10a ean 1 ot, w o lGAes and e{j<:J..e.F~li~i ' et'~chih!tl itl...._ ~~9.{~ ,. ~~~ · ~ ....c .'A, ~J)!;i • .John .Franklin .S~trt the interregnum, ordered that ' ...,. " "'"l~~ ... e~"~f!tf~·~~g~ the 112 cardinal-e lectors around Crash Ki.Jls County J tul early this morrung tbe world travel back to Rome to _____ after being treated at Mission Community Hospital. a sheriff's DAILY PILOT .~ .. -........... --- ..-.. _,, lillilor ,_,"~ .__1,,.e•1or ~"·UR ~,.__ AnhleM Mt ... 911•19E0it~ Offfc:•• GMl•Mo••· l.lO~\ftlo•S.,.11 l,tq\IN ...... 11e.~s. ... 1 ~i=ct'~~ .. ~'W::~"...cto;-:"o:;o •• s... Of..,.,._.. Tel1111tOM (714)tca-432t CleHlfled Adnnl'"9g 142-$171 ~""'•'••"-""Onll(11 Slt-'StO ''""''-'<··-4.....-00 Co Y h officer saict UDty 0Ut Stolen from Barwick Imports, . Jnc .• 33375 Camino Capistrano, H was a 1978 280Z, valued at In UDlingtOD $11.500, and a 1974 260Z valued at $5.000. a compa ny spokesman said. A Buena Park teen-ager died after he was thrown from his speeding auto that smashed into a light pol e s tand a rd In downtown Huntington Beach late Thursday night, police re· ported. T h e youth 's name was withh e ld pendi n g family noUficaUon . Police Officer John Berens said the crash occurred al 11 :"8 p. m on Main S t reet near Yorktown Avenue when the driver lost conlf'ol or his com· pact sedan. Another youth ln the auto, David James Goodman. 11, of Buena Park, suffered minor in· juries as he too was thrown from the auto that overturned after \l struck the Ught pole. Berens said. Goodman was treated at Pacifica Ho pital and released. Berens uld p0lke are stMHn· ve11tfga\lng the cush but believe ... ........ . ,.. f ' \.. .. \., •<Ito .• .,.· , ? ·~ The two men allegedly scaled a f e n ce surrounding the dealers hip and drove a 1974 model out by crashing through the fence. F,...P_,,eAJ GSA ••• involved. Sources earlier t.hts year estimated that losses in the Washington region could be as much te.4 million annu1t,llY, or one-four th o r the s upplies purchased by the stores each year . GSA Special Counsel Vincent Alto has said that the GSA case may be the biggest money scan· dal in federal history. Each or the 18 persons was charged with a single count of cons piracy to defraud the United Ste tea . I 'LOCAL AUTONOMY' C•ndld•t• Cordov• I l il{l1. &·lwol (;rid 5''Vres 111111 11d11 y 111.iltl hllW "'"' •· ruot 111111 u1•t Ion for q111111· I h IUIHI' C '111111t hlHh o• h1111I I"""'" Heir" urc• 11111 '"'""fl 1"111 tlt•l11l h , '<t'I' l 111lu \'" '>111111 11 111•1•!11111. 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Somoza, Foes OK Mediation MANAGUA, Nicaragua !AP> -T he United Slates and four Lalin American countries re· porlcdly have been accepted by Pres1denl Anastasio Somoza and a n opposition a lli an~e to med 1 ate efforts to ft nd a peaceful solution to Nicaragua's bloody political crisis. The Broad Opposition Front said Thursday its spokesmen have been authorized to proceed with negotiations medlaled by the United States. Guatamala. El Salvador. Colombia and the Dominican Republic. : ' I ' DEFENDS GUN OWN ERS Candidate Schmitz o.11, ...... , .......... NEW FACE IN RACE Candidate Bergland , f're•P~.4 1 SENATE CANDIDATES. • • 111(ulnst 1tovern11wnl l''"'' rol In flvldln•t qu1·s tw11 11 by a p11nc•I or county m•w:-.pal)t!r rc- 1111r 11• rit, Sdunll.: 1'u ld he "a lw11y11 hn~ hc.·1•11 a ~lron..: nd· VcH'lllt.• Of ltW l'IJ:h l lo ht•llr 11rm"" ancl 1:-. a lon g l1m1• nwmhl'r ol Uw Nallonul Hirte J\i.MlC'1al1on . Cordcw;i dod~l·d u quei.t1on .1houl rumor:. th:tl he might he ;.ipPOlnted lo Hutph Diedrich·-. Third Supcrv1sorlal Oi stric.:t :.cat Ir h1~ rails in his bid for the Statt· St•nale and if Diedrich should be convicted of bribery related charges the super visor is cur rently facin~. "I'm honored by the rumor," Cordova quipped. Both Cordova and Schmitz c harged that Orange County doesn't receive Its proportionate share of gasoline taxes from the state for the construction or bad· ly needed roads and freeways. Cordova suggested a solullon might be the firing of Adriana Gianturco. state dt rector of transportation. Schmitz suggest ed fi r ing her boss. Gov. "J erry" Brown instead and hiring his Republican opponent, Evellc Younger. Bergland suggested elimanat ing the entire transportation de· partment which. he said, is not doing the job. He sugges ted con tracting road planning and de- velopment out to private busi· ness. Asked how local school boards can construct new buildings in the wake of Proposition t3's limitations. Schmitz charged that the state Supreme Court·~ Serra no Decision -not Proposi· lion 13 -makes it impossible for anything to be done at the local lt!vel. Cordova, too. said state money Will be required for local build· ing needs a nd pledf(ed to work toward that end if elected. Bergland said the sta te should get out of the school business a ltogether. He s aid schools s ho uld be opera ted a s bus i- ness es. Those who can pay should. Those who can 't might be offere d a government voucher, allowing them lo at· tend private schools Throuf(hout the debate. as in the previous ones. Schmitz clung tenaciously to his s upport of Proposition 13, mentioning that ils a uthor, lloward Jarvis. sup· po rts him . He jabb ed at Cordov<1 's opposition lo the measure. Cordova countered by criticiz- ing Schmitz for his choice of pro· fessional campaign aides and his me mbers hip in the John Birch Society. Schmitz charged that Cordov::. 1s really a liberal votmg as a conservative on no11t·nent1aJ 11> sues to survive in a polltlcally conM·rvallvo county. Sc hmit z s aid Co rd o vJ betrayed his liberal view1 by break in~ a promb ·to a 1roup r1f m;,nufat:lurcr!> He i..s1d Uw lkm1wn1l s1dc>d with ;, lawy•·n orgaru2atwn, foiling tu i.irov1d1·;, kl•y comm1lll'l' vot1· for ,, ~~' rtt·i:.i. supported ball Cord ova d1dn l deny l h t- charKe. but responded ''I ( VOU b e ll('V P Jt,hn Sl'hm1ll . you II b··llc\£' lh<Jl Butcher and Ford~ ·~~hmlt~ campaign firm: l run clean cam paagns and the John Birch So<1e· ty i!> not a p<>hllcal organaz.a . Lion .. All three candidates !>aad they are in agreement on most statt- ballot propositions scheduled for November. . But Schmitz noted, ''I'm for 6. and they are both opposed. Proposition 6 1:, the one about the queers." .,..~. Cordova countt:r ed . "How tasteful " Water Board Chief Resigns; AiJe Assigned Ha ns J . Lorenz. president <Of the Coastal Municpal Water Dis· - trict board of directors, has re· signed his post after 12 years on the water board. Lorenz will be replaced by J ohn Killefer who was executive assis t ant to former Orange County Supervisor Alton E. Al· Jen. Lorenz. who lives in Corona del Mar . 1s leaving the wate1 dislric1 because of commitments with his business activities m the irrigation industry. He was appoi nted lo the Coastal district in 1966 and most recently served as director or the water wholesale agency. Killefer, also of Corona dcl Mar. is marketing manager for Lhe processed products dried rruit division of Ca lavo Growers. The Coastal Municipal Waler District is a wholesale agency th at provides Met r opolalan Water District water to districts <1long the Orange Coast T hose agencies served by Coastal include the Brea Water District, Costa Mesa County, Newport Beach. Laguna Beach County, South Coast County, Tri Cities and portions of the Irvine Ranrh Water District. FROM AMY ANGLE ••• ~DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .installation . custom draperies linoleum • wood floor COSTA MESA, CALIF. 9'26'17 • PHONE 6.46 -4838 -6AcV235S - '\ Laguna/South Coast (OITI O N Afternoon N.Y. StoekH I ~ I VOL. 71 , NO 272. 4 SECTIONS. •8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CENTS1 Likely Pope Successor·' i Five Italians v rH'AN t·ny •AP 1 Fh .. lla ll n rardrn•h. r .inaunJ? in jjge rrum ~7 LO '1~. ~t'rt' 1twnt101X'd todl•) .is llO.."'Slblt-'<U<'C-t•,-.01' to l'of)(' Joh11 P .1uJ I Vuh clln ob. .. "t'r' cxJ}('ct lhe 'olh.'Jlt' of CardlnJ h lO turn lo <1 11<1lh\•r ltall.&I\ v.11h 'Ir on..: pBJ>lOl'UI \'Xpe'rll'Ol'C, ~ It did In elecltnR Curd1n.,1 Albino l.u ~H1n1, putnan·h uf Vt>nt\ 1· "' Pul.K' Juhn Paul I on Au~ 2f. • • • Thost' mf'nt1orw d included l'u rdinul ~al vu tort> Puppulardo. fl() 1.ir t hbudlllJ) of Pult'rmo, Sicl h <"ard1nul (.'orrudo Ursl, 70, Jrchb1i.hop of Na11le • CurdmaJ <; 1 o v a n n 1 • o I o n\ b o • 7 !i . 11r\·hbll\ho11 hf Milan , Catdlnul G1u1>t>p1ic S1r1, 72. urchbishop of G<•nou. und Cbrdlnal Ci luvMnn1 lJt'n e ll1. 57, uchbH1 hop or f'lort'nl'e Rut. oh;...•rvtrl\ potntc~ out, * • • lrontruMerR olkn lose out -as to the lw;l papal .,lccllon. There •~ u iwylntt Ul the Vatican: ''He APPLAUSE GREETED LAST AUDIENCE -A.t who enters the cohlave as a pope, leaves as a cardinal.·· Luc iani was s eldom men· t1oned as~ ll06Sible successor to Pope PauJ. Many expected the • * * new pope to emerge from the ranks of the experienced cardinals in the curia. the church's central administration. Some even predicted that, con· sidering the universality of the 700-million member Roman Catholic Church and the dominance or non-Italian cardinals, a foreign pope might put an end to the four.century Hallan domination of the * * * papacy. But, in 20 days of pre-conclave deliberations after the death or Paul Vt. a consensus developed -reportedly with the concur· rence of foreign cardinals - that the next pope should again be a n Italian, but rich in pa s toral . rath e r than bureaucratic. experience. Ursi and Siri were reported by the Italian press as having been • * * undl·r c.-onsiderallon along with l,.uc1an1 before the conrlave set- fll'd on the putriuch of Venice on th~ first day or voting The archbishops of Naples and Genoa are again considered among the leading "papabili," or possibl e po pes. Siri, a r ardinal for 25 years. carries a conservative label while Ursi is considered a middle-of·the-road (See ITALIA~, Page A2) * * * ohn Pa I • 1es at Beach Closed Marines Held in Car Theft Aliso Creek Two Camp Pendleton Marines . who a lleAedly stole lwo sports car s fr o m a Sa n Juan Ca pis trano de alers hip late Thursday were arrested minutes later when tht-new model they we re driving a t high s peed Hit by Sewage 17 •"crashed and burned in Mi ssion Viejo. Michael Marcellus ll31lock. 22. and John 1-·ranklin Stewart II, 19, were bookc'<.I into Orange County Jail early this morning after being treated at M isslon Community Hospital, a sheriff's officer said. Stolen from Barwick Imports, • Inc .• 33375 Camino Capistrano. -was a 1978 280Z. valued al $11,SOO. and a 1974 260Z valued at $5.000. a company spokesman said. The two men allegedly scaled a fe n ce s urrounding the dealership a nd drove a 1974 model out by crashing through Lhe fence. La t e r. the two allegedly returned and took th<' 1978 model. Officer s said lhey have n't delermined whether the first car broke down . or was intended t o b e used as a battering ram to clear a way for the new model. Arresting officers said the northbound Marines passed them at high speed on the San Die~o Freeway. The pursuing deputies said they saw ttte s1>0rts car crush at Crown Valley and Marguerite Parkways. II a llock and Ste wart a re charged with grand theft auto, offtrcrs said A workman ope rating a backhoe near the treatme nt plant at AJiso Creek ripped out a sewer line spilling 5.000 gallons or raw sewage into the creek Wednesday afternoon County health officials im· mediately closed the beach at A hso. aod took bacteria tests or Legion Hall NewHom,e Of Seniors? Members of the Council on Ag· lng and the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach will be voting next week on whether they wish to move club activities to the new Veteran's Memorial Com· munlty Center. But city officials ~ay the vole however 1l comes out -will have no effeet. on city plans to re novate the aging American Legion building for community use. The meeting of the two senior citizen organizations was called by Countil on Aging President Alan Adams. who objects to the Veteran's hall as the site for senior citizen activities . lie called the Wednesday ar. ternoon meeting to present argu. mcnts against use of the leased <See LEGION, Page 1\2) t- Psychic Aid Sought In Search f Or Girl By KA YMOND ESTRADA JR. U.t,,.O.ityP'iltolSuff The grandparents of a missing 5-yea r·old HuntinRton Beach girl have caJled upoo an Anaheim ----AMMUUL-DWU'--'-'•aims-She--c'Bn-W'te--~ h er psychic powers lo locate Lhe · child. ~ ~..J.~~rtt~_,..,..~,;1\-.,.. .,. • the creek water to determine whether the beach should re· main closed throu~h the weekend. Officials al the South Coast County Water District repaired the broken force main within rour hours. according to Ray Miller. the district's general manager. He said a backhoe operated by a contractor excavatl'ng behind the Aliso Water Management Agency treatment plant io back of Ben Brown's restaurant, struck the sewer line. which brings ra w sewage from Coast Highway to the treatment plant. .,.., ........ Mille r said results ot tne health department's bacteria tests will be available later this afternoon. "at which time we can determine when the beach will be reopened." HEART ATTACK ENDS REIGN OF JOHN PAUL I Pontiff Shown on Sept. 3, Dey ot HI• lnst•llatlon Health departme nt officials shooed beachgoers from Aliso Beach following the 1 :25 p.m. incident Wednesdav. The workman was excavating earth for a drain line for the South Coast County Wate r Dis trict a t the lime or the accident, Miller said. Libertarian Joins Candidates' Debate Unit Revises Mushett Recall Petitions John Schmitz a nd Ron Cordova again threw verbal punches at each other in their fifth political debate Thursday. The bigJtest change in thejr road s how was the additio n of Libertarian Party candidate David Bergland. The three ca ndidates for the 36th State Senate seat to be R ll · · vacated by Newport Beach eca petitions circulating in Republican Dennis Carpenter San Clemente against City Coun· met before 95 Saddleback vaUey cilman Howard Mushett have Chamber or Commerce mem· been revised at the requ~st of the Orange County Registrar of be.rs and guests at the Mission y Viejo Country Club. heavily by the Committee on Political Education <COPE>, an arm of Lhe AFL-CIO. Cordova ignoted the punch and launched his first barrage promising to fight for a re- distribution of t:lxes and saying that preservation or "local autonomy" is the most impor- tant issue facing le~islators in the post.Jarvis era. He suggested that local gov- ernments be given Lhree percent of the six percent state sales tax instead or the current 1.25 per. cent. oters, but signatures collected Republican Schmitz scored on the onginal, unrevised pell· points before the businessmen's Bergland, kept off the rostrum lions also will be considered by prev1·ous sponsors of th group early in the debate by e valid. marking Democ rat Cordova, Se nate dis trict deb~te show, Boyd Ames Jr., a member of 14th district assemblyman, as a opened by claiming that voters the Mushett recall committee, recipient of campaign donations for the first time have an op- said Thursday that 1t is the in· from organized labor. portunity for "a true alternative tention or the committee to have .. 1 get my money from busi· candidate." the MU!lhett recall Issue on the ness groups and free enterprise · Libertarians, he said, are dif· same J an. 23 ballot as the recall g roups ... Schmitz s aid. "Ron ferenl. The other parties want to votes on Mayor William Walker Cordova has been heavily sup· "control your bodies and proper-, and Counoilwom.a ... D>--.iD>'o~oun ... ~--npornirtt-oe'fid-h-by-the-tJtrited 'Feachersof t>' " He said "Libertarians Wilkinson Los Angeles and' the California operate on the principle of in· Ames refused to comment on Federation of Teachers , both dividual rights. Your rights the number or signatures col· groups which advocate teachers' ~long to you, no~. to a polili· · · ~ amr4~,. 4".:.A::~ found no truce of Valeena-- Mari s k a M i ll e r who was abduNed July 31 from her grandpar e nt s ' hom e in Huntin~n Beach. lected so far on the Musb~tt re-strikes and busing." c1anoranyo.neel11e. . "°"~t(.~·;N.!Ji~-~~·~. Y Schmilz als o s aid his Libertarians. he said, are · t>eaiMl';\?~~. ' "),\. ror the county remstra 's office. ~ .., r~bac.Ud ...... ._ ... J~, NATE, Page 1\2) ..,. ~ ~ ~,,--...~' ""P.>•,~;.141 .._ ·~ •t ., . • P olice belie ve Valee na 's natural mother. CamalJa MUJer, 25. took the girl from the g r andparents and legal guardians, Kenneth a nd Juanita Moore. Mrs . Moore said today s he has a sked a psychic known only as "Rose" to aid In the search for the llttl~ ,girl, a child beauty QUf'('n. "We don't have anything e lse to work on and we're reaching for anything that migbl help," said Mrs. Moore on her decision to bring In the psy~hic. Authorities h ave searched communes i n Southern California and as far away as ' Tennessee in an efCort to find the mother and child. The Anaheim psychic said she has worked anonymously with Oran"e County in cases Uke thiis before. "I will need a pi cture or the child and a favorite toy," said Rost . SOUGHT BY PSYCHIC Valeena Miiier, s ·'The toy must be ha ndled gently so that Lhe vibrations are not disturbed," she added. Mr~. Moore uld she might give Rose some or Valeena's benuty contest trophies. V1leena was named Miss La Petite ln 11 Newport Beach pageant earlier this year. The Moores also are ofrerina a Sl,000 reward tor Information lencUnl( to the missing child. "She's our whole life," said the grand/ather. s aid Ames e s tima.ted the ~ · · '"'" · .. number of signatures collected Hippos Dry on unrevised petitions at 1.500. In order to quallfy the Mushett recall question for the Jan. 23 bal1ot the recall committee would have to J)resenl the pell· Lions to City Clerk Max Berg by about Oct. 23 The deadline for the petition s ubmission ha~ not yet been set, Mrs . Deaton said. but the com· mlttee would have to allow time tor validation of signatures and a City Councn ruling on the mat· ter before Nov. 3 November 3 ts the last date on which the City Council could act to pl~ce' the retail issue on the «an. 23 ballot The number of va1ld signatures required on the peti· (See PE11TION, Pa1e At> Other Coverage AddJtlonal south Oran~e County coverage appears t.od!U' on Paae D2. •. 'HoBed Doun' at Safari As Orange Coast residents have ducked into the surf or backy ard swimming pools to mitigate the heat wave, Lion Country Safari's water-loving hippo herd hasn't even bad a creek to loll in. Since early spring, ~und the lime of the famed Bubbles· escapes . most of the park 's 10-member hippopotamus clan have been without water in which t.o slumber away lhelr lazy days, Leon Unterhalter, Safari manager, said. Heavy rains flooded and damaged the park's dams In San Diego Creek. 8nd repair work won 'l be flnishe<S for about slx more weeks. M etflwhile. the multl·ton parched river onlmals are hosed down" three limes a day. the manager said. The periodic deluge protects the pudgy mammals from over heating, and keeps their delicate skin from sunburn. Unterhalter said the hippos haven't suffered rrom the lac I< of water In which to s ubmerge their huge hulks for the tradi· Uonal 10 to 12 hours a duy. "As a matter or fact. we had a birth six weeks ago." he said. Mark Rich, curator of mam· mals at San Diego Zoo. was asked if the stopgap-.measures are odequate. "A continuous fine mist !!pray would be preferred," he suld. "But , as long as the y'r e watchlng the hipp0s, they should be all righL" • Vatican Shaken By Death VATICAN CITY IAP> -Pope John Paul I , the humble "litOe man" elected pontiH of the Rom an Catholic Church just 34 days ago, died of a heart attack in his bed late Thursday. The 6S·year-old pope's reign was one of the briefest in history but his warmth and good humor had nonetheless endeared him to millions . An offici a l Vatican announcement said John Paul, who had a history of health problems, died at about 11 p.m. Thursday 12 p.m. PDT> while reading the l5th-century boolcor meditations "The Imitation or Christ." Jn death he still had his usual _ smile, said a senior cardinal. The body was discovered this morning at about 5:30 by his private secretary, the Rev John Magee. ''Since he had failed to see him in the chapel as usual. he looked for him in the room and he found him dead in the bed with the light on as with a person who had been reading," the announcement said. i\ doctor was immediately summoned. and attributed death to "a c ute myo c ardial inrarctioa.1· Monsignor Canisio van L1er<le. the pope's vicar for Vatican City, blessed the body. "Providence took him away from us so suddenly." said Carlo Confalonieri, the 85·ycar·old dean of lhe Colle~e of Cardinals. ··we are all with our eyes turned upwa rd wondering about the inscrutable designs or God." Ry noon. the body of the church's 263rcl pontiff lay in s t a te i n lh c Vati c a n 's Clementine llall, JUSt a few rooms away from the bedroom where he died. A steady stream of people, from cardinals and po lit ical leader s lo foreign tourists and housewives. filed past . Th e b o d y l ay on a velvet-draped bier , dressed in a white embroidered ankle-length robe and a red chasuble, a white mitre on hjs head and a pastoral staff rested alongside the body. llis hands were clasped together holding a rosary. Behind the bier stood a taH crucifix. '1'trr betls-of lhe-cllurches-of Rome·tolled in unison at noon in <See POPE, Page A2) Coast Weathe r Clearing by mid-day Saturday and cooler. Highs Saturday ranging from low to mid 70s at b<>aches to 85 inland. Lows tonight in mld·60s. INSIDE TODA\' ~ulhem Coli/omia stands to gain from on aerospace boom . but stUl /aces .•trong E:uropeon competil1on. See Page 83. • • DAILY PILOT SA ln1'estlgatfoa 18 Indicted; Fraud Probed "/\ I 1 I "'I . tt ... I \ ,. I \ 'ipt'CUl.I ft'dt·ral icnmd fUf') In 1tH ted IB pc.•ri.cm~ lOdA)' n tin In H ·i.tu:1t1on ol ull~11t••d fraud ~ 1\hlll lt11• (;1•1wrnl ~·n ICC!> Ad 1111111 .. trJt u;n the· f1·dt·r~•l 1Cll"<'m me nt :. l·hu·f I nillord nd 11up pllt•r hool High GridScorea Thur,d a\ night ' w rnor1• footh;ill ll<'t1on tor ~Olllt' ( 11 .111.:1• ( "o,i...t high ,t•hool tl·Jm' Ill-rt> J rC' lht :.c·un '' t•ur •klJtls 't't' today ·~ 'ports '•'<'t•un. Pa~e" Rti J111t H7 Lo~ Am1go:1 ltt l ni vcrs1ty 0 Santa Ana 13 Ot.'l'iln Vil'~ i; Him of World a:> L<ll::UnJ llillt> 0 ,.,....p~,t• PETITION. • tions to qu:.ihfy the recall issue for the ballot will not be known until Oct 19, when voter re g1 stration hgure!> for the Nov. 7 l'lect1on have been ta llied, said Mrs. Deaton Th e peti tion mus t carry signatures of at lea~t 20 percent of San Clemente's volers re- gistered for the November elec- tion to qualify for the J anuary ballot. she said City Clerk Rer~ estimated the required number of signatures at about 3,000 The ch<1ngcs made on the Mushett retail petitions brought the m into conformity with the comm1tLee's official notice of re- eafl. served· on lhc councilman on Aug. 30. · The original petitions had sub- <ihtuted "misspent" for "mis· used" in the committee's claim that Mushett has "abused and misused city funds." Other changes included a cor· • rcction of a misspelled word, two words which should have been underlined and other minor a lterations. said Mrs. Deaton. She said the changes were pointed out to the registrar's of· fice by Mushett, who she said contends that the wording of re- 1.;all notice and recall petition l'>hould be identical. ·'While we do not agree with th at position," Mrs. Deaton wrote in a letter to Ames. dated Sept. 27. "and while we believe I hat the petition you submitted to us complies with the election code requirements, we do wan: to advise you of Mr. Mushett's contention and of the possibility that he may seek to invalidate your petition or set oside a-re- tail l'leclton based on the al- leged differences." Mushett said Thursrlay that he is c:onsulting with his attorney on whether to challenge m court the legahty of the reca ll peti· tions. It w11i. ltw fui;t tmllrtmcnt n · turntitl rn M 11111111 -cil y tnvesU"utlon Into ullt•Jtt•tl h'aud, ttxlortlon. nJUtcd c•1mtrliC'l.el and pu ~ofC,., 11wolv111~ lht· $.5 ln lhon· u yt· 1.1r lll(t•nn . It wa:. not 11nmt•<tlalt•ly known how much money w11111 »llctecdly 1nvolvwl. Sources t•t.trllcr tbb, yeur estimated that lossei. In lht• WH h ln.Cton rct(JOn could be a:. muth 19 4 mlllloo 1.1nnuully, or ont.> fourth of the s u ppli~b purch1.1~l-d b} the i.torei. each year. GSA Spttrnl Counsel Vincent Alto blab hll1d that the GSA CMbC m¥)' bl" lht' b•~~hl money :>c:an d<1l 1n roo1·rnl hti.tory. Each ''' thc UI pcrsoni. wai. l'h.1 r.:t•d with ;i ..,mttlt.· c:ounl of 1·ons p1r1wy tu cll•f1 uutl the United StJtcs The defendunti. include 12 per cent and former managers and acting manugt>rs of stilf·service stores within the GSA 's Region 111. which includes Maryland, Virginia, Delaware. lhe District or Columbia and Pennsylvania. In addition to the past and pre· sent GSA employees, those In· dieted included lbe president or a Maryland firm which sold ad· ministrative a nd industrial sup. plies and goods lo the GSA Federal Supply Service. Four other s indicte d were e mployees of various other federal agencies. Including the Department of J ustice. Man Arrested OILBurglary - Attempt Rap Laguna Beach police arrested a transient who witnesses said was seen atop the roof of a local · business early Thursday morn· . ing. Be r nard J oseph McCall. 23, who frcgucnls the north end beach area in Laguna Beach, was being held in Orange County J ail on suspicion of burglary. Officers r es ponding to a burg lar a larm at J acohu!> Golds miths, at 278 South Coast Highway. we re alerted by wit· nesses who said they saw a man matching McCall 's description atop the building. Police said the sus pect was apparently attempting to enter lhe store through a skylight when the al;irm was set off. McCall was spotted by Officer Greg Bartz later in the day Thursday and arrested. His bail was set .it $5,000. Statehood Won STRASBOURG, f'ranCl' CAP > Overriding strong protests from feminists and socialists, th e tin y princ ipa lity of Liechtenstein became the 22nd m ember of the Counc il or Europe on Thursday and won · the stamp of full statehood il has long coveted. D•llY ~li.t SUlll ~- WI LL LAGUNA BEACH'S OLD VETERANS CENTER HOUSE ITS SENIOR CITIZENS? 8ullclng Scheduled for Renovation by City No Matter How Vote comes Out POPE DIES •.• Baton Class Signups Set mourning. Some faithful lsnelt in intnrupted the s ervice to St. Peter's Square and prayed. a nnounce the news. In Clemente Messages of condolence began flowing in almost immediately Confa lon ieri said 1n an Registration is a v ailablP from around the world. The interview: "'lie lay in his bed, thro ugh S a turday in San Italian governme nt declared with the fac·e slightly reclined on Cle m ente for baton <•lasses . national mourninJ!, the right, wi th his usual smile. I which teacher La Von Thorp said In Was hington. President prayed. kissed his ha nd. then s he hopes will become the Carte r issued a stat e ment went to the papal chapel t.o say nucleus or a South Coai:;t baton expressing "deep sadness" and Ma ss .. corps. performing in parade~ saying, "In the brief weeks or Children 6 LO 8 years old will his r eign, Pope John P aul meet al 3:30 p.m . 9-L2 year!. at captured the imagination of his e retiring lo his bedroom 4 : \4 p.m. and 11 years and older church and of the world." Th r s day night. John P aul at 5 p.m. Tuesdays, beginmng In the north Itaijao mountain ed 1:1bout the fl\\.ClD ho'bting__DcL l(}.-3t the San <.:lem~tc hamlet _wne re .th1!e-~-po~p~~0,w~ai1JSC:_~~~~~~.D-~n._..~_,,~~:h-that ·-beach c1ub:106 W. Ave-. Pico -born. the SO-vttt:rge'rs aUen(ifug cv ni ng In a ri~ht·wing ambush Registration for this and othl!r morning Mass burst into tears in Romt> c lasses offered by the San wh en th e par ish priest Cle mente Parks and Recreation * * * "They kill each other even Department is scheduled on a m o n g young p eople," he Saturdayfrom9to ll a .m.atthc Fro• Page Al reportedly commented m what community clubhow,c. 100 Calle may have been his lust words. Seville. ITALIAN ••• moderate. Benclli, a right-hand man of Pope Paul VI, is said to have been influential in swinging the co n c lave lo Luciani. but. a lthough he has bolb curial and pastoral experience. he may be Judged loo young for the time being. He. too, is taken as a con· servative. "'I( the cardinal electors want· ed a pastoraJ pope from Italy on- ly five weeks ago, there shouJd be no reason for them to change in s uch a s hort time." a Vatican observer commented. Jf the previous cnteria of an Italian and a past.or holds. that wou Id work agains t Curia cardinals who were considered among top contenders to s uc- ceed Pope Paul VI Sergio Pignedoli, Sebastia no Baggio and Perich~ Felici So m e of the non ·ltalian cardinals previously considered papabili included Cardinal J ean Vill ot , French head of the Vatican bureauc racy and the church's interim administrator. Argentine Eduardo Pironio and Dutch Pri m a t e Johannes Willcbrands. Mourning Set In Diocese Of Orange A week of mourning has been declared for the Orange Oiocesc by Monsignor Harry Trower who is presiding in the absence of the Mos t Rev . William Johnson. bishop of Orange. Bishop Johnson is leading a group o f Orange County Catholics on a pilgrimage in the Roly Land. He is scheduled to arrive in Rome Sunday where he was to have had an audience with the late Pope. Monsignor T rower. vicar l(eneral of the diocese, today is · sued this statement: ·'The wholl' Catholi c world is deeply saddened bv the death of the holy father . Re captivated the e ntire world in his brief re· ig n a s supre me pastor of the church. Water Board Chief Resigns; AideAssi~d Hans J . Lorenz. president or the Coastal Municpal Water 01i.- trict board of directors . has rt> signed bis post after 12 years on the water board. Lorenz will be replaced by John Killefer who was executive ass istant \o forme r Orange County Supervisor Alton E. Al· len. Lo renz, who li ves in Corona del Mar. is leavinl! the wutc1 dis trict because or commitmentl> with bis business acli vilici. in the irrigation industry. , He was appointed to the Coasta l district in 1966 and most recently served as director of the water wholesale agency. Klllefer, also of Corona dcl Mar. is marketing manager for the processed products d ried fruit division of Calavo Growers. r ..... r~AJ "The people or the diocese or Orange join in prayer for the re- pose of hr s so ul. A we ek of mourning will be observed in t.he diocese ana dnily Masses will be celebrated for the pope The Coastal Municipal Water District is a wholesal<' agency that provi des Me trop olitan Water District water to d istnct!-. along the Orang(' Coast SENATE CANDIDATES. • • against government control. Bergland said the state shouJd In fi elding questions by a get out of the school business panel of county newspaper re altogettie . Ke T.lU'.t s~o<Tis po rte rs, Schmitz s aid he sho uld be operated as bus i· "always has been a s trong ad· nesi1es. Those who ca n pay vocate of the right to bear should. Those who can't might ar m s" and i s a longtime b e offered a gove rnme n t .. A special memorial requiem Mass will be celebrated in each paris h churc h a nd at the Cathedral of the Holy Family in Orang_e on_ijle day of the fWteral Mass in Rome ... Bishop Johnson 1s sch~duled t.o return to Oranize Oct. 7. T hose agencies se r ved t>y Coastal include the Brea Water District. Cost a Mesa G.o.unu-. Newport "Be'acfi. Laguna Beach County. South Coast County, Tn Cities and portions of the Irvine Ranch Water District. LEGION .•• •· two·sLOry bualdanJ by seniors. 3nd he wants semor11 lo hear a p~cntat1on .by city om crnh; and th ~<· !-.up11ortl ng th~ move bdorc J vole is Uikcn by the ~en1or <'1tlien membership. Adam:s has long bl-en a roe or the American l~gion center/ro Jecl, say1n~ the r1ty woul do better to coru.tn.wt a new facility at another location. lie also objects lo current use of the lcg1on building by other groups for dance c lasses and other activities. saying seniors would g ive up nearly two months of activit ies a year bf>caui1e of commitments from other groups. And he has consistently main· tained the city ls c ramming the m ove down t he throats or Laguna ·s oldsters. But Bob Porter. who directs activities for senior citizens. s upports the move to the legion halls. .. For one thing. we'll ha ve mor e space than we currently have at City Han:· Porte r said. fl(' said he will be able to con· duct four separate activities at the sa me time at the new site. "There will be fewer scheduling problemi;, which is something w~ face every day at city ball.·' Hut George !''owler, director o f Het·r ('a tio n a nd Social Scr v 1cc'i for the city. s aid whatever the outcome of the senior voting, the city still will go :ihead with it!; planned $80.000 renovation of the legion hall. The city is currently complet· ing drawings for the renovation prOJCCt, which will reCC IVl' $40.000 1n funding from the county. Community dc-;1gnc:r Mike Ki l'kcr s aid hl' cXJ)(!cls the pro- Ject to be completed in a bout seven month.-.. P lan,_ include remodeling ... the existing structure by upgrading the heating system. insulation. a drop ceiling and lights in the bottom rtoor. renovating the kitchen area. and soundproof· ing. In addition. another 1.200 of or-· ficc space and conference rooms an• planned for lht: building. as well as landscaping for the lt:g ion µroperly. The city will be us1n~ the legion facililJet. for some recrea- tion programs beginning nut week. . The two senior citizen or· ganlzaUom, will meet in council cham bers at City Ha ll beginning at 1:30 p.m. W~etiday. .. Thieves Take Camping Gear In Laguna Two out nf state v1s1tors to LU f(UnJ ncuch reportt d the loss of c<im1nnlo( equipment fro m the ir vehu:lcr-in two scpuralc burglaries Wednesday. David Fish burn of Ogden. Utah. told police someone broke lht: windw1ng on his van which wus parked in front o f the Village Jnn. 696 South Coast Highway. The thief entered thl· van a nd look $300 in camping gear. the vis itor said. flour.., l.iler, Pamela Woodard of Lin('oln. Neb. complained to J>Ol l(•e th.it someone pried open a rear window to gain entrance to her sedan, parked in the 200 block. 9e:.,.Nof1:ft &>ast ifigtrway:·· The burglar took a back pack. Je we l r y, ca s h . a nd tap e • cassettes va lued at $660. He said he based his objection to the chang<.-d wordmg or the petition. compared to the recall noti ce, on a letter Mrs. Deaton wrote to Joseph Barton , chairman or the committee sup- porting the recall of Mayor Walker and Coun c ilwoma n Wilkinson. member of the National Rifle voucher. allowing them to at· Association. lend private schools. CorBova dodged a question Throughout the debate. as In FROM AMY ANGLE. • • ¥rs. Deaton told lJarton liis recall petition would have t.o in- clude a •·word-for.word copy of the notice or intention. including the statement or grounds for re- call which you published and !\erved on the officers sought to be recalled." ORANGE OOAST l ;c e1bout rumors that he might be the previous ones. Schmitz clung appoinle<Lto Ralph J>icdricb's tenaciously to his support of Third Supervisorial District seat Proposlt on 13,men omngtlfal if h~ fails in his bid for the State its author. Howard Jarvis, sup. Senate and if Diedrich should be ports him . H e jabbe d at convicted of bribe ry -related Cordova's opposition to the cha rges the supervilior is cur· measure. rently facing. C6rdovtt countered by criticb.- "l 'm honored by the rumor.'' In g Schmitz for his choice of pro. Cordova quipped. fessional campaign a ides and Both Cordova and Schmitz his m embership in the John charged that Orange County Birch So<liety. doesn't receive i1;!~rtionale Schmitz charged that Cordova -·-~'«~ if~~~ .)l. r:,e~HY a liberal voting as. a statT forl)le·co~t'turt1 n or-6b~~-·· ~·~~~~"··. • · ~~:1 ~~i'i!K::&t·r~1. f~ ()rM'tq//# (.o.tt\t CH•tf Pt\ot """"'~"'' ""' tJ1tfW"f1 t,,..Nt-w\ ,,..,..,, t-ow.,.1,~l>f"""'°'~ C0.~""°41"'1~t0""0•"'Y \itDll"Nfllll:ttt'°"'*"~ ~l\'"'49 Mil)MAy '"'~ r •UM, fOt (MtA ~W ,_W'l)Or1 ........ ~ H'i"'t•~ Re«fill~ t._I'\ Ve l .. Y. 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LetlVll• BHCtl All~,..._: Te~e4M-Mll Preil'f\~rw~i• 4tMIOO ~....,, ,.": !.~ °':?:, ';::~ ... =~~ ,,.:r .. , ., •f •+'!r.Mf't>ffilf\ ~,.,,_ m•f .. • •0'""' ••• ,,.....,1 ,.,.., ••• .,., ""'"HM' •• , .. , ... ,,.,......., Yf~"41 t '•" M\tlq"" ••· t .-1 (6,t• ""'"'• (•f ,,.,_..,. \uDU'·OI '1"' f)y .. ,,,., U ~ MOt'lt91!itf 0• '"•" \f \4) """''"'' m.l1t•ff "'"''"'-'*"' '1 \0"'9"0\+9 , ly needed roads and freeways. sues to survlve ui ·a· JJ(1n~lf!"' Cordova suggested a solution conservative county. might be the firing of Adriana Schmitz s aid Cordova Gianturco, s tate director of betrayed his liberal views by transportation. Schmitz s uggest· breaking a promise to a group of ed firing her boss. Gov. "Jerry" manufacturers . He said the Brown instead and hiring his Democrat sided with a la wyers• ... Republican opponont, Evelle organization, failing to provide a Younger. • key committee vote for a bwn· B<.'rgland s uggested cUminat-ness.supported bill. ing the entire transportation de-Cordova didn't d eny the partment which. he sold, is not charge, but responded· doing the job. He suggested con· "If you believe ... J ohn tracting road planning and de· Schmitz, you'll believe that velopment out to private buai· Rutchcr and Forde CSc hmlu' ness. campaign firm :) run clean cam· Asked how local 11chool boardli pulgns and the John Birch Socle· can construct new buildings In ty Is not a political organlza· the waJce of P ropositlon 13's tlon. ·• limitaUona. Schmitz charged All three candldates said they that the state Supreme Court's are In agrcq,mcnt on most state Serrano Decision not Proposi· ballot pror~illons scheduled for lion 13 makes it impossible for November. anythlnJ( t.o oo done at the IO'cnt But Schmitt noted, "I'm ror 6, level a nd they are both opposed . Cordova. too, said stat~ money Proposition 6 ill the one about will be rcqull'{-d for loc"I build the quec?r11. '' ln.-r n~ •nd pledircd to work Cordova countered. "Row towarcl thnt Pnd If "l<'flPcl ln'41f'flll " ~ , ~ DEN'S : iiisiiilatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor • PHONE 6 ,.6 4838 -6-46 -2355 ' . - :• ... , Saddlebaek E DITI ON Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks ,K1 !I 1 VOL. 71 , NO. 272, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1978 TEN CENT Five Italians Likely Pope Successort VATICAN CITY C/\Pl F1\.·t llahan t •rdu:utl& nng1n1C In use from 57 to lS. wf'l"f' mC'nUoned toda a.s ~tbte SUCCt"JISOrs tu Pope John r au1 I Volle.~ n observer. t•xp cl the Coll.-gt> ol Cardrnotli. to turn to anoth<'r lt1l110 ,. llh -.tronR pastor I' I f'xpt>rienct•. as 11 did In ell"C'ttnai Cardinal Albino Lu· e iunl, palnar('h of \'t>mC"t' u.s Po pe John Paul l on Aug 2111 • • * Those mentioned tncludt:d Cardlnnl Salv•'°re Pappalflrdo. 60. ttrr hbi11hop ot Palermo, Slcl· I) . Cnrdanul Co rrudo Ursl, 70, urchb1shop of Nuplt>S . Carditll&I G 1ov un n1 'o l o m bo , 75 , archhlRhop of Milan. Cnrd1nal G1ui.eppc Slr1, 72, archbishop of Gt>nou . nnd Cardtn{il G1ovaMI 8£>n,·lli. 51, u rchblshop ot Florence But, oh rvtm; pointed out, * * * frontrunners often lose Qul -as In the last pnpal election. There is a s aying al the Vatican: "He APPLAUSE GREETED LAST AUDIENCE -A4 who ente rs the conlave as a pope, leaves as a cardinal." Luciani was seldom men· tioned as a possible s uccessor to Pope Paul. Many expected the * • * new pope to emerge from the r a nk s or the e xperienced cardinals In the ..,&uria, the church's central adminlstralion. Some even predicted that, con· sldering the universality or the 700-milllon member Roman C atholic Church a nd the dominance or non-Italian cardinals, a foreign pope might put an end to the four-century Italian domination or the * * * papacy. But. In 20 days of pre-conclave deliberations after the death of Pau1 VI, a consensus developed -reportedly with the concur· rence or foreign cardinals - that the next pope should again be an Italian, but rich in pastoral, rath e r than bureaucratic, experience. Ursl and Slri were reported by the Italian press as having been * * * under consideration along with Luciani before the conclave set· tied on the patriach of Venice on the first day of voting. The archbishops or Naples and Ge noa are again considered among the leading •·papabili," or possible popes . Siri, a cardinal for 25 years, carries a conservative label while Ursi is considered a middle-of-the-road (See ITAUA.'I, Page A2) * * * ohh Pa I • 1es at .... High School Grid ·Scores Thurs day night s aw more football <iction for some Orange Coast high school teams. Here are.the s core s. For details, see today 's sports section, Pages B6 and 87 Los Amigos 16 University O Santa Ana 13 Oce an View s Rim of World 33 Laguna Hills O 18 Indicted; GSA Probe _, Continites BALTIMORE fAP l -A special federal grand jury in- dicted 18 persons today in an in· vesUgation or alleged fraud within the General Services Ad· ministration, the federal govern· ment 's chief landlord and sup- plier It was the first indictment re- turn e d in a multi -city investigation into aHeged fraud, extortion. rigged contracts and payoffs involving the $.5 billion- a -year agency. It was not immediately known how much money was allegedly involved . Sources earlier this year estimated that losses in the Washington region could be as much $9.4 million annually, or one · fourth or the s upplies purchased by· the stores e~ch year. GSA Speeial Counsel Vincent Alto has said that the GSA case may be the biggest money scan- dal in federal history. Each pf the 18 persons . was charged with a single count of conspiracy to defraud the United States. The defendants include 12 per cent and former managers and acting managers or self-service stores within the GSA 's Region Ill, which includes Maryland, Virginia, Delaware , the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania. In addition to the past and pre· sent GSA employees, those in· ~ dicte(fJncJQ<1ed the -president or a Maryland Ji rm which sold ad- ministrative and industrial s up- plies and goods to the GSA <See GSA, Page A2) Coast .... W~ther •1;tetrlng ·w liltf':lilY"- satu rday and cooler. Highs Saturday ranging from 1ow lo mid-70s at beaches to 85.lnland. Lows tonight In mid-606. INSIDE TODAY Southern Califomia stands to gain from cm aerospace boom, btd still faces strong European competition. See PoQe 83. ..... * * * * * * 'Be Was Kind' Child Touclwd by John PaUL I ROME <AP) -One of the Roma ns most closely touched to- day by the death o( Pope John Paul I was 9-year·old Daniele Bravo, who flustered the pontiff m an impromptu dialogue Wed· nesday before 17 ,000 people. "Mother told me before going to school that the pope was de· ad." the boy said in an in· t e rvie w. "I was ve ry sorry because when I saw him he was very well." Daniele, a fifth-grader, at· tended the pope's weekly public audience along with his class aa.d a teacher . He recounted: "The pope' made' a 's peech Then he said that unless he was wrong there was a fifth grade class in the audience and conJd he.have one boy up there with him to help him. The nun told me to go and I wenL" * * * The pope had been se>eaking of the need for every Christian to make headway in the love or God. Daniere st.OOd by the pope's throne as the pontiff asked him whether he would like to move beyond filth grade. The pontiff was visibly s ur- prised when Daniele said "no." The child explained be liked his teacher and did not want to looe her. The crowd cheered in de· light. "I was very happy," Daniele said. "I thought ,he would last long because he would have made a good pope. He was slm· patico. kind. He smiled all the time, he was happy all the time. "Then. he spoke in a way that also we little children were able to understand even if it was a grown up.'' * * * County Catholics In Week's SorroW A week or mourning has been declared for the Orange Diocese by Monsignor Harry Trower who is presiding in the absence of the Most Rev. William Johnson, bishop or Orange. Bishop Johnson is leading a gro u p or Orange ·county Catholics on a pilgrimage in the Holy Land. He is scheduled to arrive in Rome Sumiay where he was to have had an a udience w.~th the-late. P.Ol)e.. . . _. Mon s ignor Trower. vicar general or the diocese. today is- s ued this statement:· . "The whole Catholic world is deeply saddened by the death or ... the holy father. He captivated the entire world in his brief re· ign as supreme pastor or the churc)J. ·'The people of the diocese of Orange join in prayer for the rt-- pose of bis soul. A week or mourning will be observed in the diocese and daily Masses will be celebrated for the pope. '·A s pecial memorial requiem Mass will be celebrated in each parish church a nd at the ·carn·earal ·or the-}-loly-Family ·in Orange on the day or the funeral Mass in Rome." Bishop Johnson is scheduled to return to Oran~e Oct. 7. Psychic A.id Sought In Search for Girl By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. ' QltMD.ily ...... Suff The grandparents-of &-missing 5-year-old Huntington Beach girl have called upon an Anaheim woman who claims she can use her psychic powers to locate the child. Police and FBI agents have found no trace of Valeena Ma rl s ka Miller who was abducted July 31 from he r gra ndpare n t s' home in Huntington Beach. Police believe Valeena's natural mot.her, Carnalla Miller, !...; ~~ .. ··~~: ·~au...~"f'~ ..... -. g r·a ndparenfs-~a'nrwif.l guardians, Kenneth and Juanita Moore. Mrs . Moore said today she has asked a psychic known only as "Rose" to aid in the search for the little girl, a child beauty queen. "We don't have anything else to work on and we're reaching ror anything that mlght help," said Mrs. Moore on her decision to bring in the psychic. Authorities have searched commune s in Southern California and as rar away as Tennessee in an effort to find the mother and child. The Anaheim psychic uld lhe hes worked anonymously with Orange County tn cases llb Ulla before. -. SOUGHT BY PSYCHIC V .... na Miiter. 5 Mrs. Moore said she ml1bt give Rose some or Valeena·a beauty contest trophies. Valeena was named Miss La Petite In 1 Newport Beach pageant earlier this year. QlJIZ FOCUSES ON COUNTY Test bow much you know about Orange County with a quiz on Featuring. Pa.Re 81. ",, ·'"""'* HEART ATTACK ENDS REIGN OF JOHN PAUL I Pontiff Shown on Sept. 3, Day of HI• lnataltation ·Libertarian Joins Candidates' Debate John S c hmitz and Ron Cordova again threw verbal punches at each other in their fifth political debate Thursday. The biggest change in their road s how was the addition of Libertarian Party candidate DavictBef'~laftd.. The three candjdates for the 36th State Senate seat to be vacated by Newport Beach Republican Dennis Carpenter met before 95 Saddleback Valley Chamber or Commerce mem· bers and guests al the Mission Viejo Country Club. Republican Schmitz scored points before the businessmen's gr:oup early in the debate .bY marking Democrat Cordova, 74th district assemblyman, as a recipient or campaign donations from organized labor. "I get my money from busi· ness groups and free enterprise groups," Schmitz said. "Ron Cordova trarbeerrheavtty-sup· ported by the UnUed Teachers of Los Angeles an<f the California Federation of Teachers, both groups which advocate teachers' strikes and busing." Schmitz als o s a id his Democratic opponent is backed heavily by the Committee on Political Education <COPE>. an arm or the AFL-CIO. Cordova ignored the punch and launched his first barrage promising to fi ght for a re- distribution or taxes and saying thaL .pr.eseua.tiQn of .. local autonomy" is the most Tmj:)or:- tant issue racing legislators in the post-Jarvis era. He suggested that local gov- ernments be given three percent or the six eercent state sales tax instead or the current 1.25 per-· cent. · Bergland. kept off the rostrum by previous sponsors or the Senate district debate s how, opened by claiming that voters for the first time have an op- portunity for "a true alternative candidate." Libertarians, he said. are dir· ferent. The other parties want to !!cont.rol,v_oJll'.. OOdies and fil!l_per- ty . '' He said, "Libertarians operate on the principle or in· ' dividual rights. Your rights belong to you. not to a politi· cianoranyoneelse." Libertarians, he said, are <See SENATE, Page AZ> Hippos Dry · As Orange Coast residents have ducked Into the surf or backyard swimming pools to mitigate the heal wave, Lion Country Safa rt 's water.loving hippo herd hun 't even had a creek to loll In. Since early spring, around the tim~ of the famed Bubbles' escapes. most of the park's 10-member hippopotamus clan have been without water In which to slumber away their lazy days, Leon Unterhaller, Saf_,I manager, said. Heavy rains flooded and damaged the park's dams In San Oie~o creek, •and repair work won t be fl9Alahed for about six more weeks. .... "hosed down'' three times a day, the manager said. The periodic deluge protects the pudgy mammals from over- heating, and keeps their delicate skin from sunburn. Unterhalter said the hippos haven't suffered from the lack of water In which to s ubmerge their huge hulks for the tradi· tional 10 to 12 hours a day. "As a.«latter of ract, we had a birth six weeks ago," he said. Mark Rich, curator of mam· m ats at San Diego Zoo, was asked lt the stopgap measures are adequate. Vatican Shaken By Death~ --~-> etT~>-~ --___ _,,, John Paull. t e umble"little -· man" elected pontiff or the Roman Catholic Church just 34 days ago, died of a heart attack in his bed late Thursday. The 65-year-old pope's reign was one of the briefest' in history out bis wgrmth and good humor had nonetheless endeared tlim to millions. An o ffi c i a l Vatican aorwuqcement said John Paul. who haa a rffsCOry ornealth problems, died al about 11 p.JD. Thursday <2 p .m. PDT) white reading the 15th-century book of meditations "The Imitation ol Christ." In death he stiU had his usual smile, said a se.nior cardinal. The body was discovered this morning at about 5:30 by his private secretary, the Rev. John Magee. "Since he bad failed to see him in the chapel a s usual, he looked for him in the room and he round him dead in the bed with the light on a s with a person who had been reading," the announcement said. A doctor was immediately s ummoned, and attributed death to "a c ut e myocardi\ll infarction." Monsignor Canisio van L1erde, the pope's vicar for Vatican City. blessed the body. "Providence took hi m away from us so suddenly." said Cal'lo Confalonie ri. the 85-ye ar-old dean of the College or Cardinals. "We are all with our eyes turned upward wonderin~ about the inscrutable designs of God." lff 'rioon. the body or the church's 263rd pontiff lay in s tate in th e Vatican 's Clementine Hall , just a few rooms away from the bedroom where he died. A stead~tream or peo])te. troftl cardi s and politic a l leaders to foreign tourists and housewives, filed pas t . Th e body lay on a velvet-draped bier, dressed in a white embroidered ankle-length robe and a red chasuble. a whjte mitre on his bead and a pastoral staff rested alongside the body. His hands were clas ped together . holding a rosary. Behind the bier "8teod at.all c.ruci.Cix. The bells of the churches of Rome tolled in unison at noon in mo·urning. Some faithful knelt In St. Peter's Square and prayed. Messages of condolence began flowing in almost immediately <See POP£, Page AZ> * * ·~ z:=.:·.~~·.1 VATICAN CITY CAP> - Al least six of the 263 popes of the Roman C atho lic Church had s horte r reigns lban Pope Jo hn Paul I, who died Thursday in the 34th day of his papacy. Pope Stephe n II died three days after his elee· lion in 752. Doth Marcellus II, In 1555, and Urban VII. In 1590, had 13-day papacies. Boniface V1 was pope for 15 days In 896 while Leo XI served 17 days in 1605 and Theodore 11 20days ln897. .. · ·t will need a picture of lh& child and 1 favorite '°Y," said Rose Meanwhil,, lbe mulll·ton parched river animals are "A continuous fine mist spray would be preferred," he said. "But, u long as the)''r c watching the hippo8, they should be all rl&ht." The longest paJ>3CY wns that of Ph.1.s IX, who re· lgned for 32 years begin· ninl{ In 1846. .. .. ' f DAil Y PILOT Order Ignored Rr.iil Strikers Defying Carter ". , Oline•~ at Cal Ch1.1 K\\t•I Pt>nl( !le ·lt • .ind Qui Ming Wang <second from 1 wht 1 ..,t u<lt•nt~ I rum the People's Re public of Chin.i. 111111 tht· I 111 ver .... 1tv of California campus ut Berke ley v.ltl·n· tht>\. II .... t udv tor a n extended period of time . With tht·m a r t· L ii proll.:::.!>Or !> Sh11ng Shen (righ t> and I .t·on Jrd V Khu1. 'LOCAL AUTONOMY' Candidate Cordova DEFENDS GUN OWNERS Candidate Schmitz WAStUNGTON (AP> -Strlk· Ins r11ll clt>rks. ordered to work by Preaident Carter, stepped up pkk ·lln1e husteud toduy, 11lowlng or hultlnu rull traffic nntlonwide 11rtcr aa federal Judge refw;ed to tmforcc Cart.ir'IJ commund. "T he lf.rlke ls conUnuina. • un· ion president Fred Kroll said to· day, 8Yt hours alter Carter pre· dieted ha order for a 60-c:tay coollna·olf period "will take UHf ullroad workers back to \ht! JOb." Kroll said he would not a.'lk memben to obey t.be president until winning guarantees the ~tr1kers wouJd not be punished by railroad employers ·'If I get t he protertlon through the court, I will get them back as quickly ai. po:ss1· ble," said·Kroll. Tbe union chief suggested thul as a mauer of "true fuirncss and evenhandedness. ConJ(rcsH might cons ider seizin g the ruilroads for the United Stut«N government ror the duration of the dispute. as we ll as ordering workers ~ck to their jobs!" o.lty ...... Si.ff -. NEW FACE IN RACE C•ndldate Bergland Aliso Creek Covered With F,.._PflfleAJ SENATE CANDIDATES. • • Raw Sewage 1\ ~o rkm a n of,crallng a bal'khoc nc:.ir lh<: treatment pltinl dt Ali1>0 Creek rim>ed out a M'Wt·r lin<: hp1ll1nA 5,000 gullons uf niw :.cwui.t<: into the crc.-ek Wcdnc:-i"ay :.iftcrno1m. County health offlciuls im rnl'diutcly cloi.ccJ the bcuch al Ali:.o. and took bacteria tests of the creek wut<:r to determine whethe r lhc IJcach s hould re· m a in clo!>c d through the W\•t·kend Offlctalb al the South Coa!>t County Waler 01 i.lricl rcpuircd t h1· h1 okl'n force m & in within fou r hour!>, :ictording to JllJy M 1 ll<•r . the d1 l>trict 's general mmr:iger --· · ll t~ s aid a backhoe operated by !J <'ontrat'tor excavating behind the /\lii.o Waler Management /\gcn<'y trcatmf'nt plant in back or Ben Bro\\ n ':. r el>tuurant, '' ru<'k the ..,C'wer line, which bring!> raw 'lewage from Coast Highway to the treatment plant. agam~t governm ent control. In fielding que!:>tions by a punel of county new~paper re· 1>0 rt e r!:J, Schmitz said he "<tlways has been a strong ad· voc :.itc of the right to bear arms" and is u longtime member of the National llinc Association. Cordova dodged a question about rumors that he mh~hl be appointed to Rulph Diedrich 's Third SupervisoriaJ District seat If he rails in his bid for the State Senate and if Diedrich should he convicted of bribery.related charges the supervisor is cur rently facing. "I'm honored by the rumor," Cordova quipped. Both Cordova a nd Schmitz charged that Orange County doesn 't receive its proportionate ..share oLgasolin.e. taxes from the stale for the construction of bad· ly needed roads and freeways. Cordova suggested a solution might be the firing of Adriana Giaoturco, s tate director of transportation. Schmitz s uggest ed firing her boss, Gov. "Jerry" Brown instead and hiring hii> Republican opponent, E velle Younger . M illcr i.a1a r el'l ults ot the Berl(land suggested eliminat· health department's b acteria ing the entire transportation de· tests will be avallahlc later this . _eartment wruch, 'he ~"aid. Js Jl()t a fternoon, ·--al wllTch ttme w~=e-.... d..-olng the job. He suggested con· 1·an dt'lcrmine when the beach tracting road planning and de· will be rooPt·ncd." velopmcnt out to private busi· lfealth d<-partmcnt officialR ,h()(wd bcach14oers from AJi.so Heuch fullowinl( the 1.25 p.m incident Wednesday. ORANGE COAST ncss. Asked how local school board.'i can cons truct new buildings in the wake of Proposition 13's li m itations. Schmitz charged that the state Supreme Court's Serrano Decision not ProPOSi· sues to survive in a politically conser vative <.'Ounty. Sc hmitz sa id Co r dova betrayed his liberal views by breaking a promise to a group or m anufacturers . He s a id the De mocrat sided with a lawyers· organization, raiUng lo provide a key committee vote for a busi· ncSs·supportcd bill Co rdova didn't deny lhe charge, but responded· "If you b e lieve ... John Schmitz, you'll believe that Butcher and Forde !Schmitz' campaign firm;) run clean cam· paigns and the John Birch Socie· ty is not a political onzanlza· lion." All three candidates s aid they ure in agreement on most slate ballot propositions scheduled for November. But Schmitz noted . "I'm for 6, and they are both opposed Proposition 6 ii> the one about the queers." C_ordova countered . "How tasteful." GSA ••• Fede ral Supply Service. F our othe rs indicted .were employees or varlouii othe r federal agencies, including the Department or Justice lion 13 -makes it impossible for ~-~ Ov anything to be done at lhe local LT.uavW&Ve ens level. DAILY PILOT ""°'1 0••••~•'0!..,.,._<"I\<-r~· ct ti> ~"'* '*'--..-.. '" "" " ""~· .,.,.,, · ~"".,,. -.• ~ r ov .,.a~~' ~.. ..... _.r.::t '"'• ~ r, -:-(.:.·a......-A:-: I •v.=p ..... ~ ~ .,~ ._, . ' l ~ < I • ~ · ~'..... --~....... :11 .ar.' t'\~ ' ,,,.1 lw ttf '~,... _,.. De :=..... ~ ror-' ::. · ..... _, ••"""'"VI "''"''"'"''-ina needs a nd ptedged to work Intr uders who r a ided a '*'" Yell•~ ""''"-. \.H"'""'• • v.1 .. , •"CJ ~ • I ·-""'" ._. .. c .... , .,..._.._,..,. toward that end If elected. Laguna Hills construction s le I VJl"I. llllfAI f'I• '1 •hf#'1 '• .,..,,. '"'". \'t ,,.... k h d • t f th ,. N'""' """'' ""1 '"•"' · •· ,., -.. ,,., Bergland said the i;tate should arter wor ers a qui or e '·•·•• r ..... ,..., •• ,,,.,.,. • .,."' gel out of the school bus mess day carried off 24 microwave ..... ~=:,=,.... a ltogether . He said schools ovens valued al $8,SOO J .. _,. c....1o, 8 hould be operated as busl· v ....... ,..,.., .. ...,o. ...... ,._ nesses. Th~~who can pa) Orange County s he riff's of· ~.;.:.-" should. 'lbo6e who can't mlghl flcers saJd the theft was report· u ......... -..... be o ffered a 1ovc rnme ot ed by officials or OWC Develop. '""•"'1"'"'"''°' voucher, allowing \he m to at· menl Corp. of Anaheim. The •J>· c~··l":,:;, ~~~.""°'~;-:~,:. """ tend private schools. pllances were lllken from the job ......... ft«. v .... , ...... Oti"'• &tto4>10 Throughout the debate, u in site at the Intersection of Ken· the previous one•. Schmitz cluna nlngton and Ashland tenacloWJly to his s upPort of Proposition 13, menU011ln1 lhat its author. Howard Jarvis, aup· Five Teem Killed ports bt m. He Jabbed a t Cordovi'• oppo1lllon to lho measure. Cordova C'>Untered by crlticl1· lnit Schmit& for hi• choice of pro. feHlonal c1mp111n aldu and hla m embership In the J ohn Birch Society. Schmili charg.ed that Cordovo Is really a liberal v0Un1 aa a cons~rvutlve on nonessential Is· TERRE HAUTE. Ind. <APl - Five W•t Terre Haute teen·a1e boya, Including two brothers, were killed wbt n their pickup truck colllded wilh 1 tractor· trailer rla on U S. 150 northwest of here, stale police report4!d. A third brother in the pickup truck w 111 hOIPlt.Uied In serious con· dltlon. More than 300,000 raJI workers were off the job, declining to cro u picket lines o f t he nrotherhood or Rallwuy and Airline Clerks. The industry s aid lhe ex· ponded picketing would disrupt ever y major rail carrier In the country, lnconvenJencine and ~om ellmes s tranding com· muters. tying up shipments of food, cnrs. coal and other vital freight a nd forcing scattered layofh beca u s e or parts · shipment cutoffs. Al least 42 states were affected. U.S. District Judge Aubrey Hobinimn broke off his pos t· midnight hearing on un industry re<1ucs t that he enforce Carter's buc·k ·tO·work order , s aying: "I'm not going to Issue a tem· porury n>slrainlng order at this rnomenl. " and adding that he wui. far from s ure he had jurh1<J1ction in the matter . However. he scheduled an af. lc rnoon S<'Sslon today to hear fina l arl'.(umcnts on the in· du11try's request for a pcrm11· ncnt in1unction to make th<: s trikers obey Carter 's order and the union's request for prate<:· t1ons from reprisals. f're•PageAJ POPE •.• from around the world. The Italian government declared national mournlnit. In Was hington . Preside nt Carter issued a s t a te m ent expressing "deep sadness" and saying, "In the brief weeks of his r eign , Pope J o hn P a ul captured the imagination of his church and of the world.·' In the north Il.alian mountain hum let whe re the pope wa~ born. the JO villagers attending m orning Mw;s burst Into t.euri> when the par is h priest interrupted the ~crvice to announce the new1' .._ Con falo nie ri sa id In a n interview: "He lay In his bed. with the face slightly reclined on the right. with his usual smile. I prayed. kisi>ed his hand, then went to the papal chapel to say Mass" * * * I',.... Page Al ITALIAN ••• moderate. Be nelli. a right·hand mun of Popt• Paul VI. 1s said to have been influential in swinging the con c lave to Lucia ni. but. although he has both c urial and pastoral experience. he ma}'. be judged too young for the lime being . He, too. Is taken us a con· servatlve. "If the cardinal electors want· ed cti>astora l pope from Italy on· ly five weeks ago. there shouJd be no reason for them lo cha nge in such a short lime." a Vatican observer commented. tr the previous criteria of a n Italian and a pastor holds. •th~ would work u~ain s l Curia cardinals who were cons idered :.i mong top contenders lo suc· ceed Pope Pa ul VI -Sergio Plgnedoll. Sebas tiano Bugg10 und Penclc Fehci 0.ty~ttMI~ PLAQUE HONORS 'FOUNDERS' AT UC IRVINE Burrougha, Power lnatrument•I In Gettfng C•mpu• UCI Pioneers Two Newport, Founders Feted Two Newport Beaf'h men mstrumentaJ ;n bringing a University or Cahforn1 a campus to Or ange County were honored Thursday a t UC Irvine. The ceremony was held on a day murking lhe l:Jth annjven.a ry of the opening day of classes ut the camr>ui:.. A PLAQUE bearing the numt·~ of Wultcr Burroughs ctnd the lute E. J . "llr1C'k" Power was unveiled m a circular ganfen plaza lhul WU!> reni.imt·d founder-; Court. Burroughs. former owner und publisher of the Dally Piiot, gave the crowd of a bout 50 PCQple a brief history of lbe pus h to bring a UC campu!> to the area I n l958, Burrough!-. and Power formed the Friends o( the University of California m Oran~c County aft.er UC Regents announced they we re look10K for a ~•le for a ne w campus. HE CITED the work of Joun Irvine Smith in convinc· ing the Irvine Company to dedicate 1,000 acrei. of 1t~ land for lhe campus. When the !:>election hccamc flffi C'1al. lhc g roup formed by Burroughs and Powe r bl'l'amt· thl· Fricnd,i, of UCJ Power was cited m 1968 ror u half century of service to the University or Caliform;i :.ind ... .., a founder of the Friends of UCI. He died in 1974. UCI CHANCELLOR D<in1el Aldrich ctnd Tom Casey, current president of the Friend!>, g uve introductory speeches and thunks to the two me n beforl' the plaque was unveiled by Power's daug hter, Mr~ Hohe rt Bonaparte of Portla nd. Ore. Founders Court is locat(•d l><!lwce,~. U.C.!.'~. ~!9log1.ciJA --scremr~s mrd1fum:nwn ·s buildingi.. Most of Working Morns Like Jobs NEW YORK CAP >-Morc than h air or all women with children under 18 a re ·in Lhe lalJOr force and a study indicates lbal the majority of lbem like their 1ohs and plan to keep working until retirement <Related column Page R4 I The survey by the A.C. Nielsen Co. also found, however that working mothers are evenly split about whether they view lheir OC· cupaUoos as a career or "just a Joh." THE NIELSEN CO., WIUt'll CONDUCTED the st.udy on behalf Of a fast·food chatn. ba~L-d its fi ndings On telephone in· ler views and follOW·Up QUC1>tionna1res involving U sample of 508 working mothers. F or purposes of the s urvey. work in~ motheri. were de fined as: m arried women. 25 lo 49, with husbands employed on a full-time basis and living al home and with children under lR also living at home. To qualify. the women hud to be employt.>d outside the home. Labor Department statistics ~how that lher<• arc almost 30.5 million women with children under JH Of these. 16.l million or 53 percent arc employed. Wage·earning mothers represent 44 percent of all womcm workers. · The Nielsen study concluded · "The working mother appears to br satisfied with her dual role fo'ew working mothers feel that their h11Sband or childre n suffer a:. u re~ult of their working. Jn fact, both hus band and ch1ldn:n typ1r ully ~hare in the housework or don't care lf 1t ~ets don<' " Among lht• !>Urvcy rindlnl(h -NINETY·SEVEN PER<'•;NT Of' thosl' que~t1oned said they liked their work and 55 ~rcent !>aid they would kee p on the JOb un· til retirement Half said they conMdcred their work a:. "just a job" and hulf dcs.cpbed 1t ah a C'art·cr FROM ANY ANGLE ••• ~DEN'S : iiisiillatiaii: ·cus.tom . draperies ·linoleum • wood floor PHONE 6•6 A838 6•6·2355 I ~ '· l I • • , ' . I • l I I J Cl I • l l I I r • n p p • Rest Thoe Violation Nixed SAN DIEGO CAPI Thl· 1·rew of the Jetliner thot er ht>d here Monday m the nutloo·,. ~oDt u1r d1~sster wa~ buck 1n the air Ii· .. ~ thun tllht houn. an~r landlna ~un duy niabt. a u fety 111 \ l•i ll(il .. tOI" dlsdM~ · · t-'rum Utt• ume th~y 1>ulllod 1n Sunday Ncht unuJ they left Mon day mom1na wa 7 houri. and 1$ mlnut . " N UooaJ Tran poru lion S ft't)' Bo1rd 'IJ'l()keamun Ur ad Dunbar ~1d Thursda> Dunb1r I\. Id the In\ t'1lliaton. hit\t' r)()( determint'd ho~ murh ~l~p ttw ('rt:W of the 111 fu.tNI P1cifk Southv.-est A>rhnes 011ih1 182 h ad durtnli( 11 I 8 ) OH'r 111 Sacramt"nto on Sundny n1.ih t llOWl'Vt'r, It IS kno"·n thnt th . C'rt·w had "mon• than <rnou~h rest t1mt"' und r Fe<kral l\Vld u on AdmtnlstraUon rtKulullofl!), :mid Normun W~I\'~. d1re(•tor of plunnlni.! .rnd c-ontrol flight opl•rulh.ll\:> for P ·A Wuter !> ~u1d 'Dead" Youth ReC<YVen AUSTIN, Texas <AP• -A 19.year-0ld youth believed killed m an automobile accident was dist'overed t.o be still ulive after his family agreed to donute hh kidneys for a transplant, doctors report. Roger Ragland. 19, or nearby Dripping Springs, was reported in critical condition today in the in t ensive care unit of Brackenrid~e Hospital here following extensive bram sur· gery. Frances Balch, Ragland 's sis- ter. s uid today the family has been told "he's holding his own. The brain is functioning ... \he next 72 hours will tell." Ragland's car crashed into a t e lephone pole Wednesday. Authorities said he was brought to the hospita l, where tests showed no brain waves . lhe crew wouJd bavc flown lt'S!> than :)1? f)(lu n; durlnw u 24·bour pt·rtod b<>forc they w.-re due lo lund In &lo D1t·i:o 'I C4ln WI ure )'Ou that then· WUI 00 Vlol&tloo Of re&ulallon.'I h> any e.Wn\," Waters s1.ud. W lN'a 'laid tht> <'r('w wa11 well within FAA re&uluUom1 lhwt limit rht)lt Ume to no more \hun c>lflhl hoW'5 durinlil uny 24 ·hour JWriOd . T he colU•lon the next monunl( hct wtwn the PSA 727 llnd u -.in.ii .. l'ng1oc Ct'a na 172 \hl'(!e m1ln; l'lllfl or LrndberJth Field hus <'hnmf>d L50 llvcli. l>unbur 1rnld 11 computcra:ied c·ollts aon t1vo1dance i.yi.lcrn at M1 rnmur Navul Air Stullon tower. the t 'AA control ccn~r ror J>l i.IOl'S Jpproa e hl nJ( Lindberg Ficld . .cave two wantmp. one 17 ~onds before th~ colluiton and one 14 seconds ofter. Ue aald Investigators are unaure why the alert system aounded l.he second warning. "We don't know why It did that," Dunbar aald. "We don't know IC It malfunctioned. We'll hove to nnd out. .. Dunbar 11ald records show the first w&amlng came when the 727 was at 3,000 feet and lhe Cessna wais at2.4001eet. Mewnwhlle, Investigators said an tdr trafllc controller, believed to be the last person to talk to lhe two pilots. may have mistaken lhe alarm warning to mean the jetliner had merely dipped too low on lta landing ap· proach. A second posslblllty con· sldered was that the controller m•y have ass umed the alarm wus false because he believed both planes had been told to look out for each other and had taken the necessary precautions. No Dandeuffs Leary R e turns to County Dr. Timothy Leary, fQrmer mesaiah of the LSD cult of the 60s. relurns lo Orange County Tuesday to extol outer spa<'e travel. Leary's UC Irvine lecture. "From Inner Space to Outer Space: The Creation of the Future." marks hls first public appearance in the county in 10 years. "For years every lime I went there <Orange County l I was in handcuffs and shackles, s urrounded by sheriff and FBI LUllY agents," Leary said recently. "Bt.rl' I AM COMING to Irvine now with great pride and affection because I think we've all changed tremendously since then." Leary, who lived in Laguna Beach for a lime during-the 60s, ~ flrst..ar-. rested and convicted in Orange. C6{.1Jlt,y -~ on marijuana possession charges. LEARY MAI NTA I NS THAT through the interaction of brilliant peo· pie man wtll increase his intelligence to t}\e point of allowing Individuals to have space ships capable of lntersteller travel. Leary's lecture will take place at 8 p.m . in Crawford Hall. It's open to the general public. -The-rtredlt'a'l-enminer-told-t:he - Texas Departme nt of Public Safety that Ragland was dead The youth's family was notified. and a funeral home called in \he death notice lo newspapers. Air Traffic Control Featured Sunday Then a physician called the family und got permission to have Ragland's kidneys used in a transplant to save someone e16e ·s life. To preserve the or gans while doctors looked ror a recipient. Ragland was put on a res pirator. On Thursday, Dr. Byron Nee ly, a neurosurgeon, called the family and said Ragland was !>howing signs or brain activity. Hospital officials said a long oper ation was performed in which a I?Ortion of Ragland's !)rain was removed. and he wai. pluced in the intensive t'are unit. Slain Woman In O cea nside From County Readers of Sunday's Daily Pilot will be better prepared for life's chances. Feature articles will deal with rlhanci al ups and downs of the commodities market, ardors or pioneering and air traffic control in Orange County. WINNERS AND LOSERS Commodities are a dirty word to ~omc investors, but many Orange Coas t s peculators like the fast ac· t1on despite \he fact there are as muny losers as winners . Potential jackpots keep them coming back. Story in You/YourMoney. FIT AS A FIDDLE -What satisfies a gourmet like Morris the cat won't do for Fido. Pet nutrition 1s important in keeping the household herd trim and live- ly. Pat Dunn explores the topic in her Consumer Closeup. (SUND A Y'S BEST) or any series lo date. The first episode on the story of the de· velopment of the West airs Sun· day night. SENATOR •UNI QUE ' - William Proxmire, the senator who has embarrassed large un- iversities, firms a nd prominent individuals by awarding his Golden f1eece prize for misuse of government funds. is profiled in an Associated Press i.tory. Dunbar said Llndberah Field controllers were not tracklna the Cessna 172 because It wa1 being handled by MJramar. "T he Cessna was un- der 'Miramar approach con. trol. • " Dunbar told reporters Thursday. "The Lindbergh tower did not know where the Cessna waa and the Cessna did not occur to them.·' In ract, Dunbar said. the Lindbergh controllers were un· aware or the collision until six or seven minutes after ll happened. "Controllers estimate It was six or seven minutes before they had any Idea it wu a midair col· Jision." Dunbar said. "During that time they thought the aircraft had had an engine ex· plosion." He said Miramar controllers apparently were the first to re- alize there had been a collision Four Years For Slayer Of Actor Convicted killer Charles Hopkins was sentenced to four years in state prison Thursday for the murder or "Hello Dolly" movie actor Danny Lockin. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P . Kneela nd added a year to tbe normal vo luntary manslaughter term of three years after s tudying a scra pbook of pornographic pie· tures \hat was described by the -lS'fORcution. as a "cookbook or torture.'' Pictures in the scrapbook. barred from evidence d\.lring the nonjui:y trial. depicted t'he sex- ual torture of nude m en. It was a lleged agains t Hopkins, 35, that he took Lockin to his Anaheim apartment after the pair met in a local gay bflr and then stabbed the 34·year-0ld victim more than 100 limes. Police said Hopkins wrapped the body in a sheet . cleaned the blood from tus apartment, took a dip in the pool at the apartment complex and then called police. Officers who rushed to the apartment said Hopkins told them lhat I.-ockin had demanded money from him and began stabbing himself when Hopkins refused. Lockln played bit parts in· several movies. He was besl known for his role of Barnaby, the s tore clerk in the film and stage versions ol "Hello Dolly." Support Urged UN ITED NATIONS CAP> Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance assured the world com· munity today that the Palesti· mans gained "a solid s tart" toward dignity and freedom in the Camp David summit agree- me nts. lie called for economit' s upport in developing the West Sank of the J ordan River and Gaza. Escape Foiled An unidentified Pima County sheriff's deputy st.ands guard over Willia m Lopez after an escape attempt at the county j ail in Tucson. Ariz. Lopez was caught about 20 minutes after he and two other men scaled a fence. Tax Revolt Effect: Ref orm_J\~!_icipa~ed SACRAMENTO <AP• -The conservationist publication Cry California s ays Proposition 13 may help halt suburban sprawl. The fall issue of the magazine also says that Proposition 13 is an opportunity for reform. even though it threatens local govern· ment. The issue is devoted exclusive- ly to the impact of \he lax-revolt initiative. Samuel Wood. co-founder or California Tomorrow, which publishes Cry California, wrote that Proposition 13 "can be an avenue lo local reform and long· needed conservation and de· velopment policies." But Wood and other writers said an inevitable effect or Proposition 13 will be centraliza. tion of power in the Legislature. which Is providing the bail-out money from its surplus aod at· taching strings to it. In addition. Wood predicted that the homeowner "will revolt again as he is forced to pick up the tab on the replacement re· venues that will be required to t'onlinu e c scsential loca l services after the state s urplus is dra;ned and new taxt!s arc im· posed." Bul he said that moment is probably two or three years away. Me11ntime. there a rc OP· portunilies for money.saving re forms . \>n urbaJl:sPraw"l-, Wood.s aid. '"Local government. unable to meel the costs of servicing even e xisting neighborhoods.-will halt or greatly reduce new develop- ments on \he suburban fringe by denying residential zoning and r e fu s ing lo extend urban services. ·'The millions of developed lots as yet unoccupied. and thousands of vacant house~ within California cities. will absorb mos t or the urban growth, but the increased COSt of housing brought about by a con· fined market will require federal and state s ubsidies to equalize land costs ." In another article. executive directoc Richard Watson of \he County Supervisors Association o f Cal iforn ia warne d that Proposition 1J is a serious threat to local government. But he said it would inspire attempts to ma ke government more e ffi cienl. Said Watson. "The g reatest threat In Proposition 13 is local government's loss or control in its own jurisdiction "The next two-year session of the Legislature. begi nnin~ in .January, undoubtedly·~ going to bt! the most critkal session in the history of California. "Propo~ilion JJ provides a uni- que opportunity and a challenge that we never had before ." OCEANSIDE <AP> -The body of a woman round strangled along ~t:ite route 7fl has been identified "CENTENNIAL" -A new Libraries Due For R e ope ning1 1J7/ttl tfaJ,fl/ Giant laby Ttara Deep green tonog. hlgllllgnll lt'llt llOfdy ltlOOof f avortfe, as 23-ycar-old Shirley Patricia television production of the OAKLAND <AP> --Alameda Bowt:'r of Santa Ana . a coroner's J ames Mit'bener book is the County supervisors have voted offi ce spokesman says. long(•st and most involved filming to spend $55(),000 to reopen two It was the second strangulation c·ounty libraries closed because m Oc<•anside m two weeks, police ,,. of Proposition 13 budget cuts. ~ald .OnScpl.21,thebodyofClair Brown Backed The money is part or $1.1 fi<'lle Luckett!, 55, a housekeeper million in stale ball-out money for a Pull brook woman, was found granted to spct'ial tax districts 1n hf'r motel room. BiV T l In Al a meda County Miss Bower WHS discovered ,/ earns ers Supervisors projecl th3t this t•arly Wednesday by a Carlsbad year's $3.5 millio n library woman walkmg her dogs near S AC RAMENTO CAP > budf(e t, which includes s tate Buena Vista lagoon, oHicers suid. California Teamsters have en· bailout money, will maintain !'\.he <1ppai;e nlly had been dorsed Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. services at about 80 percent of strang ~wi!!!._a _Eiece of cord, for .re-election. . last year 's level. t·overcd with an arglian and ten--'J'..hey.-a lso-anno.uncc.d their _ by the roadside. SUPP?rt for 118 other Democrats I n vc~tigators said they arc running fc;>r vano~ offices. and looking into the possibility that 18 Rep~bhcans. . s h e may have been s lain The reasmsters said they op· elsewhere and dumped by \he pose three controversial ballot highway. propositions -the anti-smoking, No arrests have been made in homosexual teachers and death either case. pe_nalty expansion initiatives. Guardian ., ........ ·- Crunchr a scvon·toot·IOn( boa constrictor, watches over a display or fire agate at the Chicago lnternutiontt l Ge m. Mineral and J e welry Show. He bcloruts, to an El Cnjon. Ca ll!., gem dealer ond is used for both protection and :lltcntion. Engines Offer ed, WASmNGTON CAP ) -The . United States has agreed to sell jet engines to \'ugos lavia for use i n rtghler p l an es , th e Was hington P06t reported today. U.S. officiaJs wouldn't disclose which specific jet engine has been offered to the Yugoslavs. The Post Haid. ,,... §>""' ··~ ... TmmPrayer Under Fire METUCHEN. N.J . <AP> -Paul Mana p1ans to ask Superior Court Judge David Furman for a court order to atop township councU memberR from r.rayln1 before each meet· ng. Marsa. who calls himself "an at.helat by in· tel1 ectual reasoning." ob· Jcc t s to l h c prayer because he said It violates the rl&ht of separation of church and state. The 44·year·old divorced rather or three boys Hid ruldents or this central New Jersey community o. t6,000 h1tve been cool to hi& propoliu. ' . GAIDIMS COSTA MESA -QC V ICllll(IA ~ .-• z 0,.1o.,.•w..ra1 ~,. 21 JJ MIWPOIT I&. YD. COSfAMISA ...,_.6*-Jttl· ,_.,._,MZ-41tJ 8" POf atzt w/Honger Reg. '9.99 Sol• Price '3.99 V1getabl1 Planta FeatuflnO t:l'ttr Salt ,rfCI 20 VOr1..... Rtg. 9C Ponypoclc/8 Plotlfl 88C .... ._.... ..... 1o1blo9om1 CCWlt ,,. . .., MTIOI«. lal•'rice 1Golon11Z9 ·~ •1.19 FOUNTAIN VALLEY '-AN ';; a I ct h11 c.o .) I WY l: Llll~ 8. -QC 11420 llOO«HUUT 111 H>UtilT AIM YAUl'f IHIH ....... ef .. S. OM.-,_, I liLI PllCIS .COO TMIU I O.S.7f ....... LllllltM ............. PMOMI: Hl-6771 OPIH 7 0AYS ....... ,_ ·' I .. LY PllOl L&; • ema•ns Puzzling WASIO CTO 1A l"t Hoo..,• tnvdh1C•&on1 ~ >' they \C! m~ lillle h dway 1n d...tnmll\ln11 whetht•r tht-n: ••• rrlme !i.yndtl'ah• tn\iOl\lt'Mt•nl In tl'w •!•~•"''""''on o ( Pr 1denr Kt'nnt~f\ On thul oott' of fr lrallon, OM' ll o u .. ,. Ai.Ill! 1n 11 1ona C-omm1tt(.._. ~rapped up a month of 1>ublw hN 1rin11r. on Ktnntd.v ' dnth IT BA.~ .. t·ht'duk>d hN•rln In No\l~m~r on lht' 01' u'ation or r1\tl rit:hts lcuder Martin Luther Km~ Jr Stal( 1nvt'6t1ant1or-. r t' purswns .1 f('w remamlng clues In both th(' K1n11 ~md Kennt'dy caa1es-. the comm1ttef' Is to convent' rn IX'<'embt-r to reach final cooclu. ... 1on.-. in both ~na.,. s.;11 ,..., a . 1t1a Battle Erupts at Port NATION I WORLD eo.pro•ue Bat!ked College Tax Credits Due? WASffiNGTON IA!» -Tux credits for college tuition still have a chance or becorniog law this year afte r winning j) lut-mlnute r<'&>ricvc In a congressionlll conference committee .. It came 'fhursday when Rouse me mbers on the committee, eager to·save at least part of the package, dropped their insjstence that the tax benefits also go to pupils lo private ele mentary and secondary schools. The sticking point wns th<1t mos t of the aid to private school pupils would go to those in church· run schools, somethJng opponents said would violate the Constitu· lion's provisions guaranteein1-: separation of church and stale. SENATE MEMBERS on the committee argued that rather than accept that. the Senate would be willing lo sa crifice even the collegecredHs. EVEN AS T HE conferees wc•re meet.mg, President Carter wa s repeatln1: t o a news conference his concern about the whole tuition-credit concept. Cartt>r hus said several times he considers the idea wasterul because the aid would go to the rich and poor ahk('. regardless or n eed Dt•,p1 te those misg1vins:s . howewr. Carter has 1wvcr said Oatly he would veto tollrgl' cred1~. As the Kennedy he arings ended Thurl'od1iy. th\' <'omm1ttet: ch1urm1tn. Rep Loua:. Stoket.. D-Oh10. nokd "THERE HAVE been loose ends in our hcurangs Most or them we ho~ lo be able to lJe down in our final report But frankly, life itself contains loose ends. Not every question that can be asked can be answered ... l least 13 were killed and 100 wounded In 36 hours or clas hes in predomin antly· Christian neighborhoods of East Beirut.. Artillery and mortar dueJs be twee n Syrians and Lebanese rightists rocked the city 's port area. Sayin~ responsibility rests 'primarily with the people who Jive there." President Carter suggested the possibility of an international conference to work out a settlement aimed at ending the four years of strife in and around the cilv. Faced with that possibility a rew weeks before the November elections, House members relur tantJy agreed to let the college uid stand alooe. But Hous e -and Senatt• approval of the hard -fou~ht compromise s till would not guar antee final approvul of thl' college credits. · Sl'n flu.<;s('!I R Long, D-La .. whoSl' Finance Committee produced the credit ball . said Thursday hl' "h1ts been led to bclac vc the president might slgn 1t if the cost is held down." Tiff: P ROVISION approved by tht· c·onference <'Ommlttee wouJd t•ost the federal treas ury about $1 billion a yeur when fully effective an 1980 Thul Is com1iderably less thun the vorsion orif(inall y ad- vocated by the Senate. The issue of possible cnme ~y ndic a t e involvement in Kennedy's murder has been one o f the t o u g he s t for the comm1\t.ec to reSdlve. 'Full of Love, Good Will' Thl' bill would allow a tax l'redat, which 1s s ubtracted directly from taxes owed. of 35 percent of tuition costs paid a fte r Jul y 31. 1978. The maximum credit for 1978 would be SIOO. n smg to $150 in 1979 and S250 in 1980 "The questton of organized crime involvement is still an Thunderoils Applause Greeted Pope's Last Audience ope n one. Nothing that has been · By IDLMJ TOROS uncovered excludes it," said VATICAN CITY IAP > -Thunderous applause and spon· Robert Blakey the committee'i:. taneous cries of "Viv ii Papa" -"Long Live the Pope" -ripped _ -M;...i~. ' through St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in Christendom, a& --.=-=--..::::::::::_ --· ~ John Paul f.fla8'hed h~d smile aa d waved in what was to FRU~'TRATION WAS evident be his last general audience. · <1 ~ c o m m i t tee m e m be r s He laughed Wednesday and made everybody laugh -the pondered the sworn testimony of trademark of his 34-day papacy -while the au_dience had to be Santo Trafficaote, identified by divided into two parts because of an overflow of pilgrims. law enforcement <1Ulhorities as a longtime boss of La Cosa Nostra operaUons in Florida. Trafficantc. because or his Cuba and CIA connections. has been the mob boss mentioned mos t prominently in the s peculation about crime syndicate involvement. Tra fficante s aid he was approached in late 1960 or early J96J by a fncnd. John Roselli . who sought tus help in a CIA plot to assass inate Cas tro . Tramcante said he agl'eed to do !\OOUt orpatrlollSm. HE INSISTED HE acted a~ nothing more than an mterpreter at meetings where other part1c1pants ~poke only Engh~h or Sp1rnjsh. 6Goon Trial For Killings BOCllUM , West Germany (AP J -Six Germans have gone on trial charged with m urder or participating in the mass t•xecution of Jews near the Nazi-occupied Russian city or Minsk during World War 11. The 230-page Indict.m erit charged them with shooting or helpin~ to s hoot about 4,000 J e wis h pris oners arter the German invasion of Russia in 1942-43. The prosecution has called on 38 witAe68es from Germ.a~flve . - from Austria. 63 from Israel, 72 ffl)m the Soviet Union, 21 from the United States and two from Argentina to testify. The tria l began Thursday and is expected to last at lea'!tt a year . • AT T HE MODE RN, AUDITOlllUM·LIKE Nervi Audience Ha ll. the pope, In his s imple white far.al outfit, enchanted the crowd as he talked in his famili1tr an s mple words and gave his blessing in faltering ~French, English, Germ an and Spanish. He talked of love and hunger and of the sick to the audience of more than 10.000. Conveying his Jove to the alUng, the 65-year-old healthy·looking pontiff said: ·'The pope has been hospitalized eight times and has had four operations." T HEN, AS HAD BECOME IDS custom, he stopped his pre- pared remarks and called a llfth ,Mrade Rome stude nt to \he Men Parade Reversal: 'Just Like a Cow' ST. CLOUD, Minn. <AP > -The "Little Boy St. Cloud" pageant drew some 50 contestants but some participants weren't loo happy about the way things turned out. "YEAH, I FELT J UST like a cow. Jus t like: ut lhe state fair." said one contestant. "I've never been so embarrassed in my Ure." said another in describing the cont.est. part of a role· -reversal program held at St . Cloud Slate Universitv Wednesday night. ' The contestants paraded before the cheering, jeering crowd in skimpy swinsuits. Then they tried lo win the beauty contest by shOwang off their talents and answering questions aimed at ~covering their -~oral virtues-!' ABOUT SO MEN PARTICIPATED in the beauty contest, moderated by men's liberation advocate Warren Farrell, while an audience of about 800 looked on. -.. F.recdom of choice is quite meaningless in the face of social pressure,·· Farrell said aftef the pro- gram. "Jn a sens e. every woman ls i.n a beauty con- test every day of her tile, whether she's attractive or ugly." Eastern Section Cool Frost Due From MiclUgan ro New Engkmd Te-..er•t•re• NI le f'<J ........ ~ .......... iii.ill ............ podium and interviewed him. the pope himself lowering the microphone to the boy's height. "Do you always want to be m the fifth grade?" the pope asked Daniele Bravo. "Yes ... the boy replied. "So that I don't have to chan~e teachers ... flustered, tli~ roared with taoghter and said, "Well. you.... - are diffen..'Tlt from the pope. "WHEN I WAS IN FOURTH grade, I worried about making 1t lo the firth and when In the firth, about pas.sing to the sixth. You must move on.'' Just as he had in his fi rst appearance us pope a month earltcr, John Paul establl!ihcd un immediate rapport with the crowd. "He loves evervbody, you cun feel it," remarked 90-yeur-old Catcrin l!cpilon or Alh<ms. Cu., Oil u p1lgrimc.t.~e ~~.the V~tacun "lie hus u beautiful fc.tcc." · "HE JS FULi~ OF LOVE and good wall." said kaJushree Dcr1 . a Hindu from Vhmkhapatnam, India Shortly after noon, ut the end of hu; fourth generul meet1~g with pilgrims. John eaul walked firmly and sat on his armchair. carried etloft so that all in the a uditorium could get a glimpse of tum. d d Nuns and prelates. the aged and the y6ung cheered. wave an shouted. "Viva ii Papa ... Rangers Seek Bear Slayer GATLINBURG, Tl'nn. CAPl Rangers in the Creal Smoky Mountains National Park are of· rc ring a reward for information Mbout the person or persons who killed and dism embered a young IJcur. Assistant Chief Ranger Bill Wude said Thursday a seven.'<! puw from a youn~ bear wa~ found tn the road Sept. 16 near tht• Sugarlands Visitors Center ul Gatlinburg · A few minutes later. Wade l>aad . ran~ers round the severed head of a bear impaled on u road-m arking stake about a mtle from the visitors center. 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Wow• I tot '"' wlltl-tl -''· C..lloMltlr t C001tal wtathn '"· Jormotloo wlU bl found on Page 810 t0do11J Th• mafot contribution• women buatneaa profeaalonale acid to the. thriving Orange eo.et ec:onomy wm be underacored fn the apec:lal tribute pagH . Bualn .. awomen Salute notices wlll be one column by four Inch•• each, allowing _: room for a photo and descriptive copy. Coit of each notice 11 only S18, with • :'·D photo yc)u provide. . Our S1lut• to Bualne1a and ProfHtlonal Women fa an exceptlonal opportunity to Introduce a naw or longtime HIOClata to th• people of th• Orange CoHI, or to honor award• or achlevementa. Don't rmat being par1 of thl1 apeclal advertlalng opportunity. DHdlln• for re1ervlng IP•c• I• Oct. 25. C1H todayt DAILY PILOT 642-5678 / 0 I Business Frtdlly, S.,,tember 29, 1978 DAILY PILOT U Heavy Traffic Pumps Life Into Jet Builders II)' ST PlfE, t'OX u•....._._ ALTHOUGH THE Jdltnl·r Tiit: EASTERN sa l e pro mJ)lt•d biller co mpl~unti. from i'\oclnjt, whose Treasure~. Jock Pier re, tolc1 u lluust• commltlcc the Airbus A 300 hnct won not tx·cuusc It was u better mrplone but tx•causc its makers 11rre r<>d Jt;a11lt-rn ullri1 uonerous tt'rms. whi c h Pi e r <'<' t•huructcrizcd as "predatory t•xpcJrt flrl<•m·inl( schemes.'' A1rl1m-a 11n• l'mb3rktnl( on .. $70 lHlllon Jl'lhnn bu' in 'Prt't• thut 1~ br1n.g1n.i both lil'IOd """'" .. nd blltt•r t·um1wtll1e1n 10 lht• r o I I «' r · c o 1.1 " t ,. r <i 1 r I I n r mt1nufnt"tunn14 hu~11W'S~ U L t•ount (IHC'' ftr<' \l'ndtnR i.1rUn,. tl"ufflc tbrouuh the rnof ut a ttml! v.ht•n m1u1)' t arr lt'r!ot ntt• 'lurunw to n•pl rl' lht•tr old r Jt'h with a nt•v. awncrat1on or qUlt'lf'r modt.•li. ChitC U'I .. It''' fu('f ;1lr11 derby ~• pum11lnll nt·w 11r .. into IAckhf'\•d , John Sartlon, uf'ror.pnel' unnly•t wllh lhc Lot. Anttt•h•t. brokt•rut(c hrm uf Crowl'll. Wt-c_•don & Co , t'X()''(l!'I 111rllnN munurut·tutt>rK to ht• dl'llvcran.c 000 phmt•K 1t Yl'Ur liy 1Ufl0 Ill ihllt mfOM bll( profltN till :.round. tw 11tty.'I Industry O~t'rvcrs agree that tht· 15 peri;tmt g:.1ln In revenue pm~st'n~er mlles posted so for t hl1t year by United States c•urr1t·r11 has boosted airhner sah•!i pr~pccts "Thal'" JU.'lt u hUitt' numbPr or alrplnoM. •· Simo n llutd In hn ant t•rv1('w THIS DOl Bl.•: 1mpt•tu<; " t''(J>t't'ted to 1tt·n •r tc v.orld <,al<'' u{ 3 . .500 1ww alrllnt'" vmrth .it l1:a11t $70 h1ll11>n hf'hH't•n n<>,,. a nd 1900 "QUITt: f'ltANKI.\'. t ~·rt '" nn reason wh y evr r~nd y 'houldn't get wealthy • Rut they al!\O note that Oeet ob~olescencc would require new purch<ibt.~ by aarhnes anyway. o n " 11 f l h t· b 1 ic Jt " t t)('nt>llcl n"" of th\• '"I''' boom l!I Lol'kht't"tl Curi> Uut U>t•khcl'd , IJoc.·inu i1nd McUonrw ll Douglas f11rc M·rtou~ rompel1Uon from ahroud fo r thl' first time in almoM two decitdei. "I THINK TIU: boom 1n order~ will go inlo the early 1980i.." said Wilham R Wilson. murkctml! vice president for the L.cH khecd Californi a Co., m<1kl'r8 or the L-1011 Thi.' Burbunk based aef'(>spat'I" K1anl '" h1nni: S,000 ne w v.orke,... for 1\s t'-'l><•ndcd Tr1~tar prod ul't1011 ltn,·-· Lockheed'!> b1Kgl•sl l'mplo~ ment Jump ~inn· lbe halcyon mad ·~ Airbus l n<lu s trlc b, u four nation EuroJ)ean 1·on!>ort1urn , hloodtt•<l the• doml!sl1c troika earlier thii. yt.-sr by w1nn1n.c a $778 million. 23-planl' order from Ea~tl'rn Air Li nes "The airll nl'S have a considerable need to re .equip, Sun Relle~ted ... Tht• sun b~1rcly glows through the haze c1vc r Atlanta but its reflection is picked up by mirror s in the foreground and focused al th<' top or a 70·f<><H tower of a solar A" Wlr..,lleto (.'nc.•ri.{y receiver . The receiver al Gcorgw Tech was lht! f1r~l of its kind to be tested an lhl' nitt•d S t(lle!-. Coast Firms Report Computer Automation Lists Record Income Com put<·r Automation, Inc .. lrvlne·baiicd m1n1t•omputt.'r manufacturer, has reported record 1·;.i rnan~~ or f.6.Mi\,000, or $2.07 a share. and rt'· venues of SGl,3RO.OOO for the year ended July 2, ulthough net ineomt· for the fourth quarter fe ll IJl'low thut of the preceding year T.h.l' cvmm•fl.Y l'.l!Prcts_thc ea;.nJ11gs declirie ttJ c·ontinu<• in111 U1l' first quarter of fascaTTm NET INCOMI-; FOR T llE year JUS t ended was 15 1wrcl"nl hig her than the S.S.317,000 reported IHst y(•;lr, while c:.irnings JH.•r s hurf' increased 14 per· cent O\.'l'r l<.1st year's S2.70. Revenues for fi scal 1978 wc.•rc up 43 pt•rct•nt from the prcv10us year's $43,038.!XXJ M unufocluring dl"luys in s hipments a nd heavy startup expt'nses for the company's new German i.uh11idinry brought (ourt h·quarter results well below managC'mcnt <>xpcrtat1on!>, according to D. II. Melhvam. prt•s1dent A It hou~h !>ales fc>r the period were up 36 per rl'nt over last yt:ar 's fourth quorter, to $17,779,000, nt•t income for the the quarter fell 16 percent, to Sl.535,000. nnd t:urnings per s har(' dropped 17 per. c·l"nt. to 77 c<:nls. The company earned $t,82S.OOO. or U:l cents a share. on ri•venucs or $13,052,000, In lht! same period last year Methvi n said the shlppins: dchi)s we re caused hy manuf;1C1turin~ problems that were cxaccrbal-,.,1 hy rct·c1pl 11r luri.:c volumes of defective mt:mory components from 11 major supplier. Alpha Micro w{1s foumkd IR months ago with ;1 staff of four. It now ha:-. 55 1.•mployecs and ha<I salt'!. of more lh:Jll $1 million in its flrs l fiscal yeur "AB ,ffo1,.-11 Ollie·_. Kaufman & llroud Jnr . h:1!. moved its Orani.:e C'ount-y ·offiet>-ltr -tht-1-0-at>re lrvin • T~cnnolo~y Ct'ntc r in the Irvine Industrial Complex. The 15.700·squar e foot l)uildi'ng houses the homt•hual<hng firm's Southern California division sulcs, mortgage. construction &nd accountang of· f1ct'!. It olso holds :1 Decor C:cnlcr. a mini shopping t·1.·ntcr for antt•rwr ftn1 she!. The followini.: public relations and advertising <•i!••m•u:s have announr ·d new chl'nls. W1.·slcrn F:mployt>rs Insurance Co. has an nounccd lhl' sclt:ct1on of .Jann Church Advert1s1ng & Graphic Design!, In<· . Newport Beach to handle its inst1tution<1l udv~rt1s1nl( campaign. The firm 1s res ponsible for the development and pre paratio n of a series of full ·pa~c advertisements to appear in WL'sl Coast ins uran<.·t• tra de .1ournuls. Jann Church also has been retained by a n In tc·rnational firm and u J(overnmentul <1gency for separate dcsinn projects. The United S t;ete!I l<'oresl Service, head· quartcrt'<i in Pasadena. will Institute un overall hi~h country identific ution program. includln~ ex- hibit •design of visitor centers, learning trail systems and c-01lutcral support materials. llE Si\ID an: t:XPEC'TS THE efff'Ct ur th.fl minicomputer )1ro<lucl1on situation and the ex pt'ni.e of the Germon subs idiary to continue into lhl' first quarter of the new fiscal year, resulting in l'arnings "considt'rably below" the prior yeM. Env~ronmcntn.1 System~ Research Institute The company has restructured its ma nufoctur hus reta.ined th(' firm to dei;1gn a corporate; com , . ·~ J?fBfl.qUJ.ltion· on~ already reported increased mun1l'Ut1ons pro~rnm . The company sf)(!c1ahzes in --»~t"I~,~~~~"' .~,... ~--~~~ .. '»..,.•r'4 ; l)'!iS~,,~~°".~on~IHP.~ centeri~I! on_~omputor company bucklo~ is ulso ut itshi,qhcst level ever. ""1\f'1t9~~-~~.,...-~~--?~: he added • graphic 1nformaf1on. · ComJ)utcr Automation supplies mmicomput.er!l ll J . Stewart AdvcrtisinR and Public Rela lo or111imil e<1urpmcnt manuCacturers, with more lions Ait<'ncy or Newport Reach, has been selected than ~.000 c:omput.crs install~ worldwide. The by the Da vJd E Cummmli(ham Co. to handle ad· co m 1>u n y ulso produces Ca pubic automated v('rt1s imt and put>llc relotlOf'ls ror its s ingle· family 'lystems for c lcclronlc logic board tcstlnJ( and the hom<' project , Stratford at the Pacific in Dana Syfo•A lnt('ra{'tivc dh;trlbutcd proccs!l1ng computer Point. ~y'llt'ml' for 11trR" Indus trial and commcrd~d us1•r:s. 1Uplea Mlt"ro Expand• Spa~~ Alpha Micro. on Irvine m a nufacturer or mi nicomputer~ Llnd computer products, has ex pa nded Its fnclllllc~ In Irvine, anocatlng Its original 2.000·11quurc·foot buildlnic at 17875 Sky P:lrk Norlh to the preparation of softwaare systems. It hns ncqulred a 10,000 square·foot f•clllly at 17881 Sky Park North to admlnlillrale such func· lions as pcnrmnn I. marketing and sales, and an adjacent 12.500·squarc (oot building at 17M1 Sky Park ~lrclc for hardwllrc production, s hlpplnR and recclvm,g. Tlle entarricd qu11rter.1 havo enabled Alph11 Micro to double Ill s t aH, and provide apace ncceHary for rf',carch and development of new products and testing or the pr~ent line, the com· pany !\aid. Construcl1on /\Ids, bust.'<f in El Monte. has !'l<'lt•ckd Myra He rr •mo & /\11soclotcs. Costa Mesa. to hondle advertislns: and publk rclollons for It!! l)Olyurethancsilfcly products . W. R. Groc1.· Properties. Inc . Newport R<'ut h, hm; selected Cloy Publicom or Irvine tu hnndlc publicity for Its Pointe Qulsnett de velop· ment In /\nuhcim llllls. Bechtold Sntcllitc Tochnology Corp., City of Industry, h¥ chosen Sober Communlcolions In· tcrnoUonaJ, frvine, to develop o muJU.medla public affairs PN>fJr8m covurlnR current profoc:ta. The com· pany spcclallz s In lntcrprcUng NASA sa~Ultc In· formollon for use In guldlnf' International programs In notura.I resource11 cnvironmenland civil engineer· Ing and con.structlon. Estcy·tloovcr. Newport Beach, has been chosen to handle notlonlll advertising, public rela· Uon!\ ontt 11101 s promotion for Vacation Jnduatri~ - lnc .. South El Monte, manurcacture?', or recru llonul vchiclC!Jll I d 11• po!un g o( the 1 r olde r , narrow·bodfod a1rcr:ift that are noisier, lexs fulll crfi<'le nt and le~s t1llracl1 vc lo the passenger. · 'Th<'Y nlso M ed l!u(ficient Pqu1pment to mcc.·l the new n<>eds of the marketplace." TllF. SALES BOOM boul(ht precious lime for Lockheed . whose L ·lOll program h as Jim ped alonl( s ince lticeptlon, ulmost topphng the company into bankruptcy five years ago. "We're 1-(oing lo be around in the 1980s and lhul 's when this marke t s hould really tnke off." sa ys Lockheed Chairman Roy Anderson Al Mc Donn ·II O-Ouglus. whose airliner assembly take~ place in Long Beach . Walson 's coun· t e rparl also sees good days uhead.. "WHAT'S CAUSI NG everyone to get bullish 1s a ~ood traHic yl'ar. but there arc some other lh1ngs ratch1ng up with the airlines that they can't ignore." 1-oa1d James T. Burton, director of marketing tll've lopment for lroine Bank To Split Stock S ub1ccl lo approval by lhe comptrolll'r of cur rency and the vote o( s hareholders. Irvine National Rank, Irvine, will spilt its common s tock two ror one. T h ere are 316,928 s h ares outstanding. The bank·s assets increased by $7 malhon. from $27 m illion to $34 m1lhon, during the! first six monffls or umr: ... l r v ine National. forme d 111 1974 , ha s bra n c h es under l'Onstruction 1n th«> Woodbridge v lll a).(e 1n I rvine and tt t Pl<.H'cnt1a <Jnd S upe rio r , N<•wport Beach The• Woodbridge br:inch is to open at the end or this year ; the Nt•wport Rf'a('h fat•1lily 1s to be -romplt:ted eaFl;Y-in..i979. AC.•..,., A.Mtt.tO\ At.Com AWitl/lnQ ~rl\t••' An.it<tlt" Anh•"'o A~t•Cll ArdM•v Ark WC.\ A•CICOI• AltC.~11 ~::::~r Ou .,.,IH 81t\tt R\ 8A\\l~r 8"Yl\M~ 8•t~h,,. 841/L<IO BtbbCo Blrd!.On 81'1fhr 0111.11u1 e. 8on4nr• Or•n~' Brooks Brwlom euobo>" Bu<h v• ~~;~~e~ C.•Mo1dH C.fP\wC (.AplnAlf C•r•Cp (nVIP\ thrnL~• C,...\Ull ,,,. ltf CtltUIA C•ltUlfl ci~·•Jl ~=~:n1 ComCtH the Douglas Aircra(t divi1..on of St. Louis · bused Mc Donnell OouJ(las Corp "Environmental issues ure becoming !IO important that they're not going to b<I permitted to fly noisy or fue l·incfflcicnt airplanes,'' Burton adds. "So airlines can't j ust sit back and add to their fl cct1> with l'Xisting airplanes." McDONN ELL DOUGLAS. s aid Burton, hopes to capture JS percent of the new orders, a he fty jump from its current 25 lo 30 perct:nt market share. However, the compan y recently dropped plans for the 22().passenger DCX·200 that was lo be its e ntry in the so·callcd "midsizc" airliner marke t that analysts see as the b1 ggest demand segment Ins tead, McDonne ll Oouf'las will rely on a derivative or its DC·9 called the ··super 80" and a stretched version or Its DC.JO. LOCKHEED ALSO plans to meet the expanded demand with derivatives of its one basic model -the L·lOll TrlStar. Lockheed will probably never recoup all of its L· 1011 startup costs, but Wilson thinks sa les of the basic L-1011 and its Dash 500 a nd Dash 400 derivatives could soon bring the TraSta r out of red lnk on an annual bas is. "Whether or not the program will be totally profitable is Just speculative al this tame." Wilson said. "BUT FROM TlllS point on. 1t 's profitable for u~ to continue ;md we're goin~ lo do so " Altbou(h the sale~ boom is 'benef-itling all manufacturers. miiustry officials and analysts agree that the bijl winner in the Jetl iner d e rb y w ill h e Seattle-hascd Boeing, which dominates the world market with its "family" of airplanes. "They call Bocins.: the General Moto r s of tht• a e r ospace i ndus try," Simon said, "and why-~is··-GM ·"What 1t is today·? Ov•·r 'fht• Count•·r NASO Ustinqs Bee a use they ha vc m o r e modcl11." 80t~ING'S "•'AMILV'• rangeg from the lOO·pussenger 737 t.o ~ 400·pm1~enger 747. The company has sold more tha n l,SOO of lt.'1 140·p assenger 727s alone, uod the popul3" trijet is by far Uoclng's moRt profitable model. llowevcr. Boeing's planes straddle the 200·passenger segment that Industry analysts sec as having the biggest sal~ potential in comin~ years. Its 747 iM loo big and its other models are not quite big enough. Conseq u e ntly. cash ·rich Hoeing is introducing three planes. the 194·passenger 767, which 1t kicked off with a Sl.6 billion order from United Airline s; th e J 60 i o 18 0 -pa sxe ng e r 7 5 7. a narrow·bod y Jet w h ich was launched with a British Airways order of a lmost Sl billion; and \he 777, a 210·passenger. wldebodied triJel it hopes to unveil later this year. Buyers Win Protection S A C RAM ENTO (/\P l Cons umers will get increased protection against derectiv'! drape ries. furniture. luggage, line ns and h eating and air cooling syst ems under a biJI si.cne d by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. AB 3374 by Assemblyman Bill Lockye r . D ·San Leandro. re moves the exemption!> for lhOS\\ »r~;s from the 1970 Song .Be Wa rranty Act. whi c h ~ivc s con s um er:. w a r ranlies on goods and repairs. The sponsor of the bill was the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer Affairs. which said it had received nearly 2,000 consumer complaints during the las t two years. 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The 11utt l'l~ld the company used mlsltrndln~ "unclear and ombl1uout lanicuoicc'' In attempting to get and In somf' cases procure patent.II grant· Ing ll a "monopoly over the ma.nurac· turt' Ull • und sales of va rloua types Of r.omputer equipment " STOCKS I BUSlNESS Bard Work Unpaid Women Deserve Better 8 y SVl.VIA PORTF.R The American woman wh<1 ~lays home a od 1s pau.I nothing tor wking can: of hL·r hus bund and youngsters 1.s a dwlndlin~ speCIC!\. Hu\ million.'> 11lill j>erform this JOb without pay in doll ar terms and '" the face of scorn from jobholding sisturs. T he contributions of :-.uch J homemuker can be translated into a mm11num or 99 6 hours of work ,. week. valued at $11,007 a year Jl the $2 6S ~r hour minimum wage I F/\ NON·PAID HOUSEWIFE Miws a wa rdrobe. only the amount spent for mutcnul.s, trimmings, thread . etc . counts toward the gross rtallonul product. Her lci bor is not included. But if she had bought that same wardrobe, every dollar she spent would be included In GNP. In te rm."> of the GNP. the housewife 1s non-exis tent. The house wife m ay star1 her day as early as S a .m . and. with luck. fm1sh J2 to M hours later. She has no g uarantee or a vacation and often receives little apprec1a· lion from her own family. M ony believe the hves of working.for-pny women <1 rt-much more rewarding Besides the obvious fact that this is un1ust a nd discriminatory. what else does it mean? Money's Worth (l) IT UNDERLINES THAT "WIFE insurance" Is among the most ncgfocted fields In insurance. If a woman were to dte and leave young children. her husband could expect to pay from $18.000 to $25,000 just to replace the wife's regular services It 1s no more than common sense for a wife to be insured so that her 1'.9aJQr services can be replaced if necessary 12) It demonstrates that a housewife's contribution to the GNP should be recognized by development of a con· servative total r epresenting the nonpa1d services of ltw wife and mother. Jefferson Sta ndard Life lnsuranc.'b Co .. one or the na· ·tion's 15 largest. compiled this list of jobs a nonpa1d w1fl· performs and what s he might conserv ati vel y be paid. JOB Hours I\ Wk. Rate Pt-r Hr. Value Per Wk. Nursem aid 44.5 SZ 65 $\ t7.93 Housekeeper Ji 5 4 00 70.00 Cook JJ J ti>O -52.40-.l)lsllw-aSher· fl l a.1~ zus-::- Laundercr 5.9 J 75 22 .13 Food buyer J .:1 5 00 16.50 Chauffour 2 O 5 ()(} 10.00 Gardener 2 l S 00 11.50 Maintenance I i :l iS 6 JM Seamstress I :1 .'l oo 6.SO Dietician I ;,; W 00 12 00 Practical nun;c: o Ii :J.00 J .00 It adds u11 to 99 6 hour11 a WC'<'k. or $351 59 a week, or $18 ,282 Gfl a yl'ur Richard A. Harlow, lluntrninon Reach has been named c•xecutivcd1rector or th1• Orange· County chapter of the Build· Ing Industry AssodalionofSoulbem Callfornla. He had worked for 18 years for the city of Huntington R<•aC'h, most recently as nss1~tant city administrator • R alphs Grocery Co .• has J>ri>mott.'d Ltt Mueller. d1r«><' tor. eastem d1v1s111n store n1~rallons. to operatrng vice presid<'nt for lhl· <•a<;lern <l1 v1s1on . I fLo lives an f'ounta1n Va lley Jlc> will tontinu1• his n·-,pcm111h1ltllcs for the operation~ oC s upcrmark 'l!> tn lht· :.uulhem d1v1:.wn . • l"ander Bowker ha.~ b~·cn named general manager of the Vlc:t.orla Station restaurant in Westminster He h<'gun his c·urt·c:r with the re!>taurant chain in Lo~ Angeles and entered the company's m anagement training prngrarn 10 1976 al the rt>11ll1urunt in Ma rin He h1111 munuJ,:t-d re'>li.luranti. 1n S;m Franct'>l'O ;ind San Diego • iJydi• ..,;, .flundy, Anahcun. .bu.'>.bc.en_amxun.1.e<J to jhe_ newly ('rt•at<'t.I po~1t1on of vsc•t· 1Jrc:mknt and COl'T!mumty tnvt•stmcnl officl·r of the •·udt•ral llo111e Loan Bank of San Francl!1co. Sht-will provide lhl• bank and mtmber ass~iallons with analytical experience. <:onsultauon nnd d1rect1on 111 m lJ II l'r11 pert:uning to housing programs and mortgagf• <·1 t•iltt. with o;pec1al attention lo housing prcservallon and t•1ins1·rv;1\111n program~ and rnortgagc credit for low and rnod1•ra1t· 1nc'C1m<· famll11•s !->inc·c April 197ti, Huntly ha ~ b<'••n a senior fi eld rcpr<•st•ntuhvc with Neighhorhnotl !lousing Services under th ... hunk· board's urban t-1•1nvc~tmcnl tas k force in W .1 .... h111gton. 0 C Home F f!deral Opens Wguna Hil"ls Office HomP FPdernl Snv1ng'l nnd Loan Associntlon of San DieRo will cclf't>rate thi' 01wning of 1ls Liigunu lhlls ol rice from Monduy thrOURh OC't M f;nlcrta1nmcnt by community J'(roup:. has been scheduled during noon hours Th(' ~chedule includes the Leisure World Kool Kats. on Mo11rhiy, the Leisure World Ukel<>lc Club, Tuesday and OC'l. 10 . the Lt;1sur,.. World Glo he Twirl<'r!I, Wednesday und Ort 6, 9 and 11 , and the ~1surc World Sing und StrinHs. Thursday ....,... ........ ,,,.e .. :~~.,·~·~ ... f, ..... ~J~, _,,.._H ";'. .be given copies of "Colorful Cuhrorn10~' a 76page ~k ~ with color photoJtrnphs of ~<'entc on•a!> 1n the 'ltatc · fluth Fox. branch manager. 1s formt'r manager or Home Federal'~ Walnut Crcuk omcc KMPC Plans 3 Reports Radio 11tot1on KM Vt, 710 on \hi' /\M band, wall broad ca:;t three news :iipcc1als on the economy They were rt searched ond norratcd by report ·r Scott Shurtun nnd will air at 5 .~ p.m . today, Saturday a nd Sunday. T he three 15·mlnutc: specials will d ent with "Tht• PllMht or thr l>oll nr." "Th<' M1 wht or Cold .. and "How Bright the> Futur"," rcspe<'t tvcly Wespercorp Eyes Merger Wt!sperC'MJ>, 1m l\nahcim 1nnnufacturcr of p<'r\phern! <'<1ulpmC!nt and furniture for mlnlN>mputcrs. and Divcr'i1f1ed Data Syatcms, Inc , of Tucson, Arh , trnvf' a nnounced tht>•r Intent to merRe. The surviving company will be Wespercorp DDS Is a supplier of business nppllcntionii !IOflware ror mlnicompukn