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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-03 - Orange Coast Pilot17 0 ar 0 own Fiuor Denies Klan Chief Says Iran Plant Fire Marine Shooting . . Tied to Sti-ike Linked to Drugs -FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 3, l978 YOL 11 MO llJ1. • SECTIC*S. M ,.AGES IMok Alikes? ... WI,...,..... Victor J . Schwartz s its bes ide a full-size plaster cloth like ness of hims elf as he arrives at New York's LaGuardia Airport aboard an Eastern Airlines shuttle fli ght from Boston. Schwartz had to buy a seat for the model that he will use for promotion of his Brazil Con· tempo Company. Fluor Denies Fire Related to Strike From St.lff AP Dispatches Fluor Corp .. Irvine. has de· nied reports or a strik e-related SS million fire at 1~ rac1ht1es nea r Pazanan. Iran. A strike in the county's oil fields has cut production about 60 percent· and riots against the s h a h were r e ported near Tehran. plication was that the blaze may have been deliberately set But J im Mackin of the com· pany's public relations offi ce in Irvine denied there was arson. ··on Wednesday nig ht. an ac- c iden l al fire caused $300 .000 damage lo a warehouse at NGL <See FLUOR, P age Al) Pound H'e'tl--ens Dollar Rising; . Gold Dropping. From AP Dispatches The dollar put on m ore m uscle on foreign exchanges today in continuing response to President Carter's rescue measures. The price or gold dropped. The pound weakened in Lon· don to $1.9825, com pared to $1 986Q Thursday, but was look- ing stronger against le ading European currencies. There was no trading in Tokyo because of a national holiday But Thursday the dollar closed at 186.025 yen, up from 178.80 Wednesday Gold prices fell back in Lon- Amin Offers To Box Chief Of T<mzania NAIROBI. Kenya (/\P) President ldi Amin says the way to settle the war between Ugan- da and Tanzania would be for him lo lake on Tanzanian Pres1· dent Julius K. Nyerere in the boxing ring, an Amin aide told reporters today. "I am keeping fit so that I can challenge President Nyerere in the boxing ring and fight it out there rather than the soldiers lose their lives on the fi eld of battle," the Ugandan president was quoted as saying. "The re is a n old African say- ing that when two e lephants fight it is the grass that s urrers ... he reportedly added Amin aide Maj. Bob Astlcs re· ported the remarks by telephone to reporters here. He said the Ugandan leader s uggested world heavyweight- champion Muhammad Ali as a <See AMJN, Page AZ) don to $219 55 per Troy ounce. compared to S221 75 Thursday. In Zurich. Europe's other maJor bullion market, the price was $220 an ounct'. com pa r ed to $224 50 Thursday Despite the initiul promising results of Carter':. plan. world c urrl'ncy dt•<J IC'r:. a rc h;_ivin~ second th ou~h ts about the rescue moves "The measures were definite- BRIGHT SPOT; U.S. EMPLOYMENT GAINS-A4 ly a step m the right direction but I would still like· to see some action on slowing inOat1on and reducing the U S trade dcr1c1t." a dealer m a Paris bank said Thursday An Am erican buc;1nC'ssman in Tokyo satd, "The doll a r :.till has a long way lo go bcfon• I can re- coup my lo!>sc-. from the 30 per cent dcclmc or the dollar the last 12 months ·· In EuropC' the> dollar made s izeable ga in~ :li:!<11n st the Frenc h frunc, Sw1:.:. franc, German murk and Italian lire. but the murkets were "very, very nervous and very thin." as one dealer put 1l. The dollar 's :.lump was caused largely by the United States buy ing much more abroad than 1t <See DOLLAR, Page A2> Arabs OK Fund BAGHDAD. Iraq CAP > Arab leaders have approved an $11 billion rund to counter the Egyptian·l !>rach pe ace plan, conrerence ~ourccs reported to- day. The approved amou'nt was $2 billion more tha n one pro· posed by the hardline Iraqi re- gime, which call ed the meeting that got under wuy Thursday evening. F luor Engineers and Contrac- ton, the Irvine firm 's largest subsidiary, has been working since late 1976 on a $3 billion project to bu!ld two turbo ex- pander plants in Iran. Booze Seizure Protest \A report from Iron said todny that the Irvine-based subsidiary Kuffe red a $5 million loss to an office related to construction or an oU refinery there . The im· Adult Fun Eyed LOS ANGELES tAPl -The county Board of Supervisors has give n tentative a pproval to amendmenta In the zoning or- dinance to tighten restrictions on adult entertainment In unln corporated areas of the county. Liquor Taken From Wayne Yacht Stirs Flap OTTAWA <AP )-Canadian c us toms officials a nnounced Thursday that seizure or $2,000 worth of liquor orr the yacht Q.wne d by movie star John Wayne has prompted a review ol their proce<Uires. The liquor waa reportedly seized in August from a group of Can a dian businessm en who chartered Wayne's vessel, the Wild Goose The liquor was confiscated and destroyed by Royal Cana- dian mounties who boarded the vessel at Pender Harbor, northwest of Vancouver, British Colum bia. The vessel's captain. Bert Minshall, triggered the review of Canada's customs proceed- ings by writing a letter of com- plaint to Canadian government omclals. • Capt. Minshall's letter con· tended lhat lhe 129·foot convert- e d m I ncs wee per cleared customs In Victoria and that lax- ity on the part of customs or. rlcials there led to the later con- fiscation of liquor The yacht's master said the Victor-la customs officer failed to place an official seal on the 20 cases of liquor. some of which reportedly carried Wayne's personal labelR Wayne was not on hoard the yacht ot the lime CJf the incident, a spokesman for th t6r said to- day. ·' HighSclwol Grid Results Winless University High School pulled off an upset. breaking the four-game winning streak of Costa Mesa High School. in Thursday night football action aJong the Orange Coast. Here a r e la s t night's scores For details see page 89. University 29 Costa Mesa 14 Westmlrulter I I Huntington Beach 8 Los Alamitos 28 Ocean View O KKKClai~ Marine Death 'Drug Linked' FALLBROOK IAP1 -The Ku Klux Klan says a 21 .year·old Marine s hot to death on a Marrne base Monday w.i:. a klansm an who wa~ about to rt• veal "a large drug operation 1n the military." The claim was made ThuN> day by Tom Met zger. grJnd dragon of the Knights or tht' KKK in California Earht•r , authorities at n earby Camp Pe ndleton said the killing or Lance Cpl. Hugh L. Finigan wa~ accidental. A s pokesman for the Marine Corps said Finigan was cle aning his .357 magnum pistol and wa!> s hot in the chest by Lance Cpl Manuel L. Escobedo. 21. or El Pa:;o, Texas, who was examtn· ing it. "Drug activity on the base has become ast ronomical." said Metzger, describtng Ftnigan as "an associate member of the Ku Klux Klan ... about lo blow lht· whistle." Altftough a woman acquam t.ance of Finigan bad similar co mments, t h e M a r in e spokesman denied knowledge of any "hard drug involvement" on the base. The death -of the Marine f'rom Glasgow. Mont., was the Hr\Jl by gunshot this year at Camp Pendleton. Four were blamed on accidental discharge of weapon:. and the fifth was said to be setr- mflicted. Man Arrested CHICAGO <AP > -Police ar- rested an Indianapolis man after a gun was found on the front seat or his car as he drove along a street about four blocks from where Presid ent Carte r was s pe n ding the night. Secr e t Service agents questioned Davis P. Meculn. 34, after his arrest, but de<'llncd comment on the tn· cldent. Salary Requests Denied By J ACKIE HYMAN A boycott of blood donations to the Red Cross m Orange and Los Angeles counties proposed by a disgruntled nurses union local has been cnticizcd by Red Cross orrictals as endangering lives Red Cross officials said today. however. that the proposal made Thurs day by the Am e rican F'eder ation of Nurse-;. Local 535, so far hasn't resulted in any donor c:anc<'llat1ons a nd that nurses arc stlll on the job "Union t'ffnrt~ to d1scouragl" donors from g1v1ng blood at Red Cross donor fac1ht1c:. can cost hves." said Dr Carroll L. Spur· linR. director or the American Rc-d Cross blood prog rams in the two counlle:. Union offi c1ab replied that b lood ca n be d o n a t ed at hospital!> and that they don't bchl.'v<' lh<' boycott would affect publi c health The boycott 1s proposed for all union mt•mbN'-. who give an estimated 50 percent or the blood thl' Red Cross rt'Cctvcs It is the re~ult of stymied neJtoliations over a three-year contract, the n u r:.l·~ · prcv1ou~ contract having l'Xp 1rt•d in April Nurses or1gmally requested a 59 perc<'nl wagt• incrC'asc in a nne Yl'<H contract Wh en that was reJected. they proposed a thrce·yt•ar contract with a 31.3 percent hike the first year and an 81 percent mcrease over all. Eileen Luna. a union field representative. said the package (See BLOOD. Page A.2> or:~fi:as • •eatbe r F'a1r through Saturday with sunny and slightly warmer days. Highs in the 80s. Lows 47 to 57. INS IDE TODA 't' After 14 year3, the dream has been realized, and South Coaat HeJJ('rlory 1s ramng tflt' curtam on its new. $3 mi/hon theater an Costa Mesa. See Pages Cl and CS. cs.1 .. 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It wa!> soven to lll'r hy td1•\ 1:-wr1 ·, U1on1L' Worn<in ," Lind:.ay W<Jg nl·r. who flew h1·1 \' tu' 1,11 M1:.s \'tncf'rlt "Sht· s ay:, 1t """th~· "1ni:., to my .,out." Miss Vincent said of lhe Ul'trt>S~· gift Fl • mg . Attack Fat&l Frmn Page ~ J BLOOD ... Abductor Kills Self KALAMAZOO. Mteh.. <Al' I - A g unman a hdur tcd a wom:rn from a Kalamawo l'11llt·i.:~· 0H11·1· l od a y . po la c·e n ·po rt t·<l II 1· wounded a m an trying lo h1•lp, ~nd wht>n his t·er c rashed ;i1> h1· Ot-d, ht• wouncll·d the "'oman .inc1 killed h.imself. offic ials said. Candidate Dies iri Ca.mpaign EAST WE~i\TC lfEE. Wash CAP> Whrn Lht.· f{~pubhc<.in l'.1nd1tla lc for Dough1::, County sheriff l'ol lupscd tnto ht:-. arm s. dc tcctiv<.' J o hn Kozar began rmmediall• ht·.irt miJssage. The in<.'umhent sher iff actmini1'Ll'l'l'<I mouth.to mouth n·suscitation But K<>1.,11 ;.iml Sheriff 8111 Williams Wl'rc unabll- t o S<IH ' ihl· li fo of J Ol' Ta;. !or , 51, \.\ho only momerlli. hd<1rl' thl· apparent heart attack was crit1<:iL1ng Kt)/.:tr in his c.•ampaign for Williams' .1ob. ··De ath 1:-. death lt transcends poh tics." Identities o r thO~l' involv1:d Wl'tl' not rt•l eas~d pending nollh<·atton of relative~. Poh1·t· " said th<'Y wer<' not imm<'dtat<.{y .iblc to ~vc a motive for the ah duct11111 W11l1ums said af ll'r wards. Taylor h<ld JUSt a<'cused Kozar 01 \'tolat mg c<1m · p;11gn l:Jws. 1\!.. he turnL·d to si t down , he ~tiffrni.:d :incl toppled into Kolar·s arm s. Tarlor w a s rushed lo a ho~pilal when• hl· ".is pronounced dl·ad on arnvcil. Thl' 111t•rd1·nt hcgan ahout !I a m in .111 orfH't' at llu:ks Ct·ntt•r on the collcg1• <:ampus Orffrer~ !>:t ld a 26·Yl'Jr old Rtt·hland m an was :shot 1r1 the h ead while trying Lo stop thl' ab· dur tion. He was lis ted in critical condition at Bron::.on Hospital. The woman was forced rnto a c a r at pistol point a nd tinven from the campu.' \\1th officers from three poliC'<· a~cnt·ics in purs uit The gunman·, <'ar w<.•nt o ut of t•untml and t·r<il!hCd in Coms tock Town!>htp c<1 s t of K <Al<1matoo durtn>? the c hase Before officers could rt"<.1ch lhl' <ear. the ~unman :-hot the wom<in twice and the n ktUcd himself. police sa id. No shots were· fi rc·d b y police during the 111c1dc·nt The.• kidnap viC'ltm . a JJ.year o ld Kalamaioo 'A-Oman. was in crrt ical condition at Bron1>on Hospital with a bullet wound in hoc ht•ad. f"rmn Pag4> A I FLUOR ... plant 1.000 in P azanan," hr s aid. No one wa~ hurt, the blaze was exlin~ui~hed in one hour and d a mage WJ!> r estricted to ptpelinc insulation. he said But Tehran lclcv1s1on reported that night, Mac~in said. that the blaze cau sed $6 mill io n 1n· damage and wa!> deliber ately set. The Associa ted Press reported f rom T ehran t oday that the blaze took Cour hours to ex· tinguisb on ~day and did $5 million in dam agt?:-Caus e .or 'the fire was rt'portc.-d by the AP to be unknown. Mackin denied that Fluor is building a refiner y in Iran. He said the turbo expand<.·r plants undc·r construc tion a rc to be ust>d to convert natural ga!) to a liquid form. No R~ession. Carter Team Axes Forced Coittrols WASlllNGTON IAP I P n·i.1 dt·nt C'arh'r's lop l'<'Onom 1c.· ad· v1!>er 3S!>ured Con~ress today the adm.irusLralion docs not in· ll.•nd to n •sort to m a ndato rv wage and price cont roll> or c reate a rPcession as il struggles to control inflation. App<'aring before the Senall' Ba nking Com mittee, Ch arl<:i> Schultze, ch<11rman of the p rL'SI· dent's Counl't l of Economic /\d- viser~. dcfcnd\:d Carter·~ lan:l' * * * From Pa94> ,1 I DOLLAR ... sl'lls . The cxcci.:,, dollarl> pi lt•d up in foreign countrw::. 4.IOd <lroH· down the value. Oil producer~ "er · hard hit b<'cause they trndc tn doll ar~ Some Arab diplom ats wclcomrd Carter's movl•s, and there we re predictions they might m1nrm1zc or forestall a n expected 011 pricl' incr ease by the Organization ol Pe troleum Exporting Countnes. Meanwhile, swck prices edged upward a bit today as tradt·r~ con tinued to appraise the gov crnmenl's firsl -a1d plan Cor the do llar. The Dow Jones avc•ra ~c or 30 indus trials was up 2.08 point~ tll 819.04 after two hours . Gaine rs he ld a s Lighl lead O\'cr loser s in the over.a ll I ally or New York Stock Exchanl-(l' listed issues. h vu I uni :crv anti tnflJltun 1•ffort a s · · I h l' • on I y p r .1 e t 1 t u I a lte rnative" in slo"'°~ lht· up ward :-.p1ral 1n W<.tJ(c:-. a nd prict-!> "The administration does not pr opose to d eal with inflation by creating a recession.and s harply rising une mployment. nor 5hall \H' i m J>OM' mandatory y, age• and prtC<' controls," hl· ~aid Schult1.e and top adm1m~tra· t1 o n tnflation fighters /\lfred Kahn and narry Ro~\\orlh ap pean•d bt'fon• th(· prrn1·l <J' lht· adm1n15tratwn submitted to tht• fi rst quc!>liomng hy C'ongre,., about lhl· pn•1>idt·nl 's ne w volun tary innation prog ram • 'l have· s aid on numcrou!'> oc casions that the admin1straiton 1~ ph1losoph1ca lly oppoi.cd hoth to putting th<' economy through the wr ing<'r oC recessio n and to thC' U!>C of m andatory wage and price controls <'xn•pl in th<• c\ent of nalwnal <:mergcncy. ·· Schultze said Such stt:ps ''have been tried before and werc found want ing," he said Schultze told s<'nators Carter intends to oppose any further in com e tax reduction. with certain unsp ecified exception:.. "until we have· convincing prospect.... for progress aga111st 1nflat1on " wou Id only boost Red Croi.:. nur1>es· wages to about wh<it othe r nurses in the area t><.1 rn Sh<' :.aid :.ta rting salary for Rl'd Crn:.s nurs es , 1s $1.010 tU1d . bl'.l'ause raise!> are based on m e rit . soml' l ong ·l l'rm cmployl'<"S earn hltll· more than l\l'W l'Oml'rs lkd C ro:.1> 11fflc1all! have fl" fused to ni:gol1atc until union of f1c ials mlikl' a lower propos al .. An 81 J>t•rcenl mc rea:.c i:. L·n tirely out or line with the na tional effort to contain the co:;,\ of hl'alth care." said Dr Spur hng .. • "We r~ogn1zc that th1!> 1m> 11osa I ib hi);h bul we a lS<i n·<· 11g111zt> that '4t"rc· in nt·~11l1a l wn.,. · l\b l.un.1 said · Wt• v. ant .1 1·111111kr Prtll">1>HI from them Slw 1"1a1d th<· union 1:, urf,!1ng do110 1.., to J.(I Vl' l>lood in:.tcarl at 18 arl'a ho:.p1tals with d111HJ1 Caci ht1<•:-. Dr Spurling ri•!>porfded that h1• belJl'\'l's the:.c factltties art· 1n adequatt'. Ht• ~aid hospitals collectt:d 011 Jy 20.000 unit1> of blood last yl'ar \\htlt• tht• Rt·d Cro~s colh.•t:krt :1~0.000 lie t•st1matl'<.I the '"CJ county <irca 's n eed at 400,000 un1t!>lh1:-.year The nurst•!> union ha s askl'd I he Los Angeles County Fede r a lion of Labor to approve the boycott and ail><> to approve a strik<'. Nt•gotialton!> have been at ,1 standstill :-.incl' Oct. 25 ITT Accused Of 'Bribery' WASIONGTON IAPl -Tht• (:?OVC'rnment is accusing fntcm a t 1onal TclC'phon<' and TeleRraph Corp or paying m illio ns of dollars in bribci. abroad and 1s demanding Cim•s of $100.000 a day until ITI surre nders suh poenal'd documents T he Securities and E xchanf?C Commission complaint also a sks the appointment of ne w direr tors to the firm's board and a special mast<'r to investigate thl' giant conglomerate. The complaint. filed in May hut unsealed o nly Thursday, ('ha rges the "illegal, improper. corrupt and quc~taonable" pay. ments went to forC'i(:?n gov~rn m~nl officials and employees or comme rcial cu:-.tomers "to o b· lain business for !TI and to im· propl•rly influence govcrnmen. tal cict1on ... ·~··,....._ ARMLESS RAPE VICTIM USING PROSTHETIC DEVICES Mary Bell Vincent Aide. Favorite Toy. Dino lt.-e Cream Reet~ption Watergate Figure Ehrlichrnan Weds NEW YORK 1Al'1 F11rm••r W h 1 t e JI 0 U lo C cl Id l' ,J 0 h II Eh rl ic hman. who Y. "' 11n prasonc•d a~ a r('1>Ull 11f th• W at ergate ~C--Jndal and v. d'> d1vo r c<.•d from h1 1> Y.-tf<' 011lv weeks a~o. m arried a Ha lt·1gh N .C . inte rior dl':.1gner 1n " private tcrl.'mony toda) a friend of the bndc s;.11d A11 11·l· cream parl<>r wl•dd1ng reccj>l11>0 was plann\ld Ehrlic hma n and Chri;.ty Peacock Mc Launne. :io. Y.<·n: mar r 1 c d 1 n J I 2 m 1 nu I,. cer em ony at the St<Jkn hlan<l hom e O( a JUdJ,!l'. V.llh l\\O WI' ne~ses prc~cnl The-. "1·ri· Donald and Mary Lynn Gould. friends of the bride Gould confirmerl the m c.trnai.:t' wht>n hC' arrl\'Cd at I I a m at h1-. Ba ::;k1n Robbins l cl' C ream Pa rlor 1n M anh:.ittan. "here the ne w Mrs. Eh r lichman . abo divorced. work<'d last summt·r A mid-aitcmoofl r~ccµl.J.On Y.as pla nned the r e for about 25 gues ts. Gould 1>:1i<l • The bride wc1rc ;i \\hill' v.uolln dress. EhrlH·hma11 u <I"'"· pins triped 1>uil Gould. who:-.<' 5hop rs ;11 ~ 1 Firs t Ave .. Sll 1d the three·llt'rl'<l wedd ing c;.1k c was m a dt> or Fre nc h vanilla. praltnt'' and c r e am and s trawbC'rrv 1<•1• c reams. the last "Ehrhchman s favorite flavor." Mrs . McLaurlne m oved from North Carolina to New York t"o year s ~o She said she mt>l Ehrlichman in Wa lter 's Wicker W o nd er l and . th<' d C'sq~n showroom where she wnrk-; on the E ast Sid<' of MilnhattJn The newspapcr learnc·d that I hi· .,,. 1ft> (Jf thf m .m<uii·r <1( ttw 11 1· c ream ..,t<ir1,. al'>1i on the Ea• l "iiclc• al 14th ~tret·l iind f"1 r~! i\\c•11ut'. "'"'" ., c·la1>small· 111 \I r., ~1 ' L ,, c r 1 n c ' "1 th• l 111 vl·rM1) •Jf "ll<1r1 h Car11hnd al Gn•c•11,bf1ro and tht· rer1 r>t11m 1, J Y. cdd111g µr1·0,~11l f11r thl• cou pit· Ehrhchman. :l.1. one<' an a111e to former Prt's1 d ent Nixon s pe nt 18 m0nth~ in pn~on for his par t in the Watergat<' scandal He divorced his wife of 29 yeur .... last month Mrs McLaurine aho •~ divorcc.'d and has a ;).year-old - son Story Takes Strange Turn R URLINGTON . K'r t/\1'1 RoonP (.'1111n1v Judgt· Rolx·rt Greern· ,.11<J ti \.\ J !> "Ollt' Of th<• 11111 I 1w<·u h .ir stones" hl h.111 t'H 'r heard W\ lh<' h1•111 h Char il's Hrilt'Y. 211. "' Cal1f11rnw. Ky . plt·.11Jtod i.:u1 lty to makinl? a U lurt' a r ross the grnss med1aP 11/ lnlt:n..t<ile 275 ne ar lh• <; r 1· .1 t t' r C i n c· i n n .; 1 1 Airport. He explained I•> Greene that he was "' a burcy because he h:.i~I m1:-sed his turn onto In ll'r<;latc75 ll<" s aid he didn 'l want to bt· late for the final session of ht:. driver improvem ent cours t' conducted by the Kentucky State 'fo>ohce. He said work has been s hut down on the two plants s ince la:-.t week but that. to his kno wledgt.-, no s trike-related vandalism has occurred. The two plants, he said. are within five miles of, each other near Pazanan. Invaders Dig In OAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania <AP> -Invading Ugandan forces were reported lightening their g rip on the strategic Taka Bridge in northern Tanzania. The Dow posted a record :is poin t ga in Wednesday in u euphoric initial response to the do llar-rescue plan. whic h rn eludes m easure s to exert strong upward pres!>u rt· on interes t rates . Wall Street 's mood t urneri m ore wary Thursday. a nd the Dow fell back almost JI points. amid increased attention to the h e ig hJencd prospect of a re cession as a result of th~· interest rate rise. Today activity was cons iderably quieter. Whilt• m ost of tht' anti mClat 1on program already ha 1> b1•en put mto effect. Carter will need congressional approval for his syslt'm of "real wage in surance" propos<'d tax rl' bates to protN:t \\-OrkNs wh11 comply with the wage gu1delmc:, and would suffer economically 1f 111flat1on cxcl'<'ds 7 percent. To flight infla t1on. Carter pro posed a ~uid<'linc of 7 pcrcenl 1n 1979 ror incr <'asPs in wage-; and fnngC' b<.'n('(irs. nnd laid out a compltcatcd formula aimed <ii ho ldin,g price increases to about 5 75 percent. 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Ugandan forces invaded Tanzania on Monday and seized about 700 square mileR of Tanza . nlan terdtory Nyerere h as vowed a major counter·offensive to "hit back" al Am ln1 whom he described as a "barbarian." Astles said Amln's comments were m a de as a "humorous response" to Nyer ere's re1ecllon <>f a ny mL>dlntio n or the conflict Carter·~ plan for thl' dollar in· l'ludes highe r interest rates. the borrowin g of $30 billion in foreign currencies to buy dollor-.. abroad and an incre ase in U S gold sa les Bank Hikes Prime Rate NEW YORK CAP l - Citibank, th e nation's second largest bank. today rais ed i(s prime rate a ha lf-percentage point to to~ ... the fi rst bank to do so. The move was seen a s stem m ini( from actio n taken in Washington this week to s tre ngthen the dollar . Most ol the nation's m a· JOr banks. responding lo press ures fr om th e Federal Reserve Boa rd, rulsed their prime r•tcs the interest charged to p re ferre d co rporal~ c ustomers -to 10'1\ per· cent. How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation?· It's hard to belteve. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 28 years ago T ~~~,!!'1~er~p!J!~~.£~m!!. :vai1ab1e rn 1950 .. they resist wear and staining far better. they clean easier ·and stay clean looking longer ann o ffer features we never dreamed possible 1n 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and See These Beautiful lnflation-fi9hfers! DEN'S ............. ·...... . .jnstallat1an ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COST A MESA. CAllF 9?627 • PHONE 6 ... 6.4833 6 ... 6 nss ... ·-. .. [ r Orange Coast T o day"s Clo sing ~ N.Y. Stock s f; \ .. t ~. l Cl lTION , VOL 71 , NO 301 , ~SECTIONS, SO PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1978 N/C TEN CENTJ j ·Interest Hike Boon to ·Dollar_· Proposit ion N Voters to Get Bluffs Issue By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol n. Daltt ~ $U.tt Future control or the un developed bluffs in Newport Beach will be decided Tuesday in the city's polling place. Propositton N would reqwre that housing proJe<.•ts built on bluffs s urrounding the Upp('r Ne wport Bay include a ~trip park and s treet between the bluff edge and the homes. One ts&ue in Tuesday's elec- tion is whether the anit1at1ve or a pending city ord113ance 1s the best means to accomplish that end. Proponents of Pro~sition N include the city's politically ac- tive environmentalis ts -Jean :-Watt. president of SPON CStop P olluting Our Newport> and founder of LEAF CLegal En- vironmental Analysis Fund); Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson. founders of Friends of Newport Bay; Sue Ficker and Angela Ficker While. founders of SPUN. In addition. the Friends of the Bay and the Friends of the Irvine Coast have come out in support of the issue The l rvine Coast organization apparently has been attracted to t he measure because it could be applied to the coastal area between Coronel eel Mar and Laguna Beach ii Newport an· nexes the unincorporated land Opponents include long:time <'Ount'ilman and former Mayor . l>on MeJnni~ and the Irvine O;. Opponents s ay the m~asure. writleo by Dr. Gene Atherton now of Laguna Beach. is too restrictive. It ties the city to a park and street system that may not be sound from an engineer- ing or environmental stcmdpoint. The I rvine Co. spent an estimated $5.000 on newspaper advertisements to explain the firm 's oppositio n to the measure . The ads called Proposition N a "good idea gone wrong" and said the company opposes the measure because it's a bad law The ads said the company will make a profit on developments a long those bluffs whether t.he measure is passed or not. M eanwhile , proponents launched their own ad campaign in which they claimed that de· feat of the measure would leave Newport s us ceptible to a "Bluebird Canyon disaster," re· ferring to the slide early last month in Laguna Beach. A quote in the ad attributed to city geologist Jim Evans has brought angry denia ls from Evans .3!l<f threats of legal ac- tion for using bis name and mis· quoting him in the ad. T h e proponents say the measure will p revent the Jrvine Co. from build.in!! more develop· (Stt PROP. N. Page A2) 'Ali' A111in? Vgandan Challenges -War Foe What Happened ••• What President Carter Did ••• •Increased Gold Soles •Raised Interest Rotes • Increased Bonk Reserves • PurchoHd Dollars A brood DOW JON S GOLD PRICES 221.7 ~ IUUSTRATION SHOWS YO-YOING EFFECT WITHIN A WEEK'S TIME Dow Jones. Gold Prices. Yen Rise, Fall; Discount Rate Goes Up Ehrlichman Weds Again Wat.ergate Figure Marries D esig n e r , 30 NEW YORK CAPl -Former White House aide J ohn Ehrlichman, who was im· prisoned as a result of the Water gate scandal a nd was divorced from his wife only weeks ago, married a Raleigh, N.C. inte r ior designer in a private ceremony today, a friend of the bride said. An ice cream parlor wedding reception was cancelled because an over- flow crowd of spectators and press. Mrs . McLaurinc moved from North Carolina to New York two yeat:.5 ago. She said s he met Ehrlichman in Walter's Wicker Wond e rla nd , t h e d esign showroom where she works on the East Side of Manhattan. The newspaper learned that the wife of the manag,er of the ice cream store. aJso on the East Side at 14th Street and First Avenue, was a c lassmate or Mrs . McLaurine's at the UnJversity of North Carolina at Greensboro. and the reception was to be a wedding present for the couple. Ehrlichman, 53, once an aide to former President Nixon. spent 18 months in prison for his part in the Watergate s candal. He divorced his wife of 29 years last month. Mrs. McLaurine also 1s divorced and bas a 3-year-old son. Asked whether the couple might visit Raleigh on their honeymoon, Mrs . McLaurine said. "We haven't planned one at all." . Ehrlicbman a nd Christy Peacock McLaurine, 30 werf> m a r r i e d t n a 12 · m 'i n u t e NAIROBI. Ke nya <AP > -referee andlsaid be would give cere mony at the Staten Island Increase 'S b ., o ers ~;! -Market By The Associated Press The dollar soared again today on a wave of foreign ebullience over President Carter':. eco- nom ic moves. but the stock market soberecl at the prosl>C(!l of higher interest rates in the While House battle to throtUe infla tiO'h. Cam"paigning in Gresham, Ort:: • under drizzly skies. the president said that "when I made my inflation speech. a lot of people said there was no chance to win But ( don 't intend Lo lose .... WiU you help me?" The crowd cheered. But lhe specter or rising BRIGHT SPOT: U.S. ,. EMPLOYMENT GAINS-A4 interest rates. dramatized by further increases in the pnme lending rate Fnday by several large banks. dampened en- thus 1 asm a mong investors who gave the stock market its b!~~est single-day gain in history only two days earlier. In active but cautious trading on the New York Stock Exchange. .,fhe Dow Jones industrial averaJ::e first fell and then advanced 6 .15 points to 823. l l today. Analysts said the s lowdown after Wednesday's re- cord 35 34-pomt advance was in- d uced by heightened fears or a recession induced by n sing in- terest rates. At the same time. New York's Citibank. the nation·s second lar gest. raised its prim e rate by a half percentage point to 1034 percent, the highest since the same rate was reached in the fall of l.974. That level was <See DOLLAR, :>age A2> President ld1 Amin says the way Nyerere a "sportmg chance'' by home of a judge, with two wit· to settle the war between Ugan· fighting with one a rm lied nesses present. They were da and ·Tanzania would be for behind bis back and bis legs Donald and Mary Lynn Gould, High School Grid Results lJrged bg Nurses hun to take on Tanzanian Presi-shackled with weights. friends of the bride. dent Julius K . Nyerere in the The 6-foot-4. 240-pound Amin. Gould confirmed the m arriage boxing ring, an Amm aide told who was heavyweight boxing when he arrived at 11-a.m . at his reP,Orters t.od~Y·, . champion of the Ugandan army Bas k i~-Robbins Ice Cream I am keepin~ fit so that I c~n under British colonial rule, once Parlor m Manhattan, where the challen~e President Nyer<:re m ridiculed the slight, white -haired new Mrs. E hrlichman, also the boxing ring and fight it _out .~...rerere as an "old woman... divorced. worked last summer. there r~the~ than. &.ha ~dieas..c-.~NY"&~e~~ !(;~~~~~~ lose t~~1r lives on the f1e.!d of about 53. planned ther e for a bout 25 battle. the Ugandan president guests. Gould said. was quot<.'d as saying. . U gandao forces invaded The bride wore a white woolen I "There 1s an old Afncan say-Tanzania on Monday and seized dress. Ehrlichm an a dark Jflg t_h~t when two elephants about 700 square miles of Tanza· pins triped suit. ' fight 11 1s the grass that suffers," niao ter ritory. Nyer e re has , be reportedly added. vowed a major counter-offensive _Gould, who~e shop is a~ 241 -Amin rude Maj. Bob Astles re-to "hit back" at Amin, whom he t.irsl Ave., said the three-tiered "ported the remarks by telephone describedasa"barbariao." wedding cake was m ade of to reportt!rs here. AsCles said Amin's comments French vanilla, pralines and He said lhe Ugandan leader were made as a "humorous c r e am and strawberry ice s uggested world heavyweight response" to Nyerere's rejection creams. the last "Ehrlichman's champion Muhammad Ali as a of any mediation of the conflit t. favorite flavor ·• Duckte alk No Caketealk Winless University High School pulled off an upset, breaking the four-game winning streak of Costa 'M~*"'fff~trt5'0 I, In l'hurs day night football action along the Orange Coast. Here are last night's scores. For details see page 89. University 20 Costa Mesa 14 Westminster 11· Huntington Beach 8 Los Alamitos 28 Ocean ViewO Even the migratory birds that spend the winter around Upper Newport Bay have to watch out for traffic. These ducks decided that they prefened the warm road to the cold bay and declared squatters' rights on Back Bay Drive. P assing motorists shooed them from harm's way, but they came right back. . . . . . .. . .. . . ' ' . (. ( Red Cross Irked By Blood Boyoott By JACKIE HYMAN OI U. O.lly PllOI St.aft A boycott of blood donations to the Red Cross in Orange and Los Angeles counties proposed by a disgrunUed nurses union local has been criticized by Red Cross officials as endangering lives. Red Cross officials said today. however. that the proposal made Thursday by the American Federation of Nurses. Local 535. so far hasn't resulted in any Stmly Stirred By Seizure Of I Wayne's Yacht OTTAWA <AP)-Canadian customs officials announced Thursday that seizure of $2.000 worth of liquor off the yacht owned by movie star J ohn Wayne has prompted a review or their procedures The liquor was reportedly seized in August from a group of Canadian bus inessmen who chartered Wayne's vessel, the Wild Goose. The liquor was confiscated and destroyed by Royal Cana- dian moW1ties who boarded the vessel at P ender Ha rbor, northwest of V~ncouver, British Columbia. The vessel's captain, Bert Minshall, triggered the review of Canada's customs proceed· ings by writing a letter of com· plaint to Canadian go\•ernment officials. Capt. Minsha ll's letter con· tended that the 129-foot convert· e d mines w eep e r c l eared customs in Victoria and that lax· ity on the part of customs of· ficlals there led to the later con· flscation of liquor. The yacht's master said the Victoria customs <»fficer failed to place an official seal on the 20 cases or liquor, some of which r eportedly carried Wayne's personal labels . .- . , I\ donor cancellations and that nurses ares.till on lhe job. "Union efforts to discourage donors from giving blood al Red Cross donor facilities can cost lives ,•· said Dr. Carrolt L. Spur- ling, djrector of the American Red Cross blood programs m the two counties. Union officials r eplied that bl ood can be d o na t e d at hospitals and that they don't believe the boycott would affect public health. · The boycott is proposed for all union members. who g ive an estimated 50 percent of the blood the Red Cross receives. It is the- result of stymied negotiations over a three-year contract, the nurses' previous contract having expired in April. Nurses originally requested a 59 percent wage increase in a one-year CQntract. ,When tbal was rcjecte<t. they proposed a <See BLOOD, Page A2> Coast Weathe r Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warmer days. Highs in the • 80s. Lows 47 to 57. INSIDE T ODAY Afr~ 14 years. the dream has be1'Tt realized, and South Coast Repntory is raising the curtain on its new. $3 m1ll1on theateT in Costa Mesa. See Page& Cl and CS. l•dex AtT-lenQ AU Mevltt cs., .. ........ ltJ M1111NtPIMft M L.M ... Yd M lf•ll-1 ...... M ... ~ .... ~ ...... Of•...-~ ... Cel "'. AS •ttuweflb Q.4 ~ Ol'lt Sytmf'wW as c.Mtn .. =:-,.,..""'" 11·11 er. .. _.. .. as 0...-lfe~e .. ,. T"-"" ... Q •-"erl•I P• M TllNt.r' 0 ,1 .. ·~· ...... C1.f ....... .. Pff1wl~ 1 14 __ ....,, C1.f ~ .... .., .., ........ .. 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Ht• attributed the delay to <i change in campaiE<tn trc as ur.-n, McGuy and Badha m urc oppo ncnts 111"'1.he Orangc Coas t':. 40\h Congress1onul District Newport Man Hurt in Fire Now in Coma Officials at UC Irvine Mcd1 c..::1 I Ct.•ntc r today confil'm(•d that ('arl Ol~t·n, burned whc·n h1-. Nt•" port Bt·<fc h Jwmt· l';1ughl r1n• lhr't•t• 'Al't•k:. :.cgo, IS In J 1·om.1 Olwn 15 -.uffcrt.'d s1•t·ond and tl11r<I dl'grct' burn:. OH•r 80 J')('r· c•t•nt or his bodv in the fi re· that rlc:.t royed his hom e' a t 111 31.st St in the early hours of Oct. rn. t\ t.' to rd i n g l o a h osp 1 t ;1 I -.pokl·:-.woman, Ols(·n ::.uffe rcrl a l·ardiac a rrcsl Tuesduy . but ph!>}!cians at the hospital's hurn unit re vived him. He hu:. been Vi the coma s10ce then. Mesan J ailed I n Burglary A Costa Mes an who admitted an' court that be participated in a burglary that cos t a Mi ssion Viejo liquor store more than $1 ,000 in goods has been sentenced to 60 days in Orange County J ail. Superior Court Judge H War· r cn Knight ordered the jail te rm for Michael Earle Riley, 26. of 307 Avocado St.. alter the def en danl pleaded guilty to burglary rh:1 rges. • R 1 Icy admitted that he was one of three men who drove a car 1nlo the lockt:d double doors of the Alicia Liquor Store. 26921 Trabuco Road. Se pt. 16 Sheriff's officers s aid lht: trio loaded the ir ve h.icle with beer. wine, food and cigarettes and drove off at high speed. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT r~ C)t•''°' r.O.l\t O.t1y Pllt>t w•frtwri''" 1\. 'Jin "'"" 1ttw N• #I. 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Tha t means the t•hoice o n Tuesdav will be tH't\H'l'n the r t•sl r 1(·11ons t.·o n l <11ned 111 Propos1t1on Nor tht: l'hanl'e that t.•ounl'llml'll "'1 11 finish work o n tlw1r own nrdinan<·t.• desig ned to pr<1c1 u t•t• th e• '"me.· r t•s ulls w1tho111 l';'lllj.! tht• h,1nd:-. or l'lfy 11fflr1..1b .11111 lfl•v1·lorx·rs. f 'rfnn Page Al BLOOD ... three·vear C'Ont r act "'1th J. 31 3 lll'rcenl hike the fir!)l year and an 81 percent increase over all E ileen Lun<i. a union fil'ld re prescnl<1Uve, s aid Lhe packagl· v.ould only housl fl l•d C ross nu r:-t.·~· waj!t'!> lo <&bout what othc•r nurM•s 1n lht• a rea earn Sht• ~aid starting :.ul<iry fo r Red Cr oss nurses is $1 ,010 and , b era use raises arc bal.ed on m rr 1t s o m e J11 n g -ler m 1.'mployees cam little more than ne wcomttr!. R ed Croi-s officia ls have re fused to negotaatt• until union of fit'1als make a low(•r proposal. "An 81 perce nt incre ase is en tircly out of hne with the na lion<1I effo rt to contain the cos.I of health care." said Dr Spur- ling. "We recognize that this pro- posal is high but we also rec- ognize that we're in negolia tions." Ms . Luna said ... We want a counter· propos al from them." She said the union is urging donors to Ri v{I blood inste ad at 18 are a hospitals with dcino1 fa cililies Or. Spurlin~ resJ')()ncl ed that hl· believes these facilities a rl' in <1clequ<ilt' He s rud hosp1ta b t'ollectcd on ly 20,000 units of blood last year while the R<.·ci Cro~s collected 350.000. He estimated the two county a r€'a 's need at 400,()(l() units this y<.•ar . hypocr111c I of them to criticize lht• llll tlllll\t' for llOl ht.•tnl( l'n '1111111111•11taJJy bound.'' /\tht·n on t.lt.•t.• Id I t'<I I ht• t•ornfWll)"" l'rtlll'll'-rn o r llw 1111°.1M111• '"""'' 11111 Thursday 111 11 .,,.ri,·:-. of n1·wbp<11.1er ud· \ 1'1 ll!>Cllll'lltb Tht.· .1di. c·Hllt-d th" m easurtt "a 1:o<>d uku .:ont.· wronM-.:;-tmd :SUH ~~1u1·d thnt tt fjt•11d111~ r 1ty o r· ti 1 n .1111• t· "' o u I ti pr 11" 1 d l' th t.· 1)1111•f1t.. -..HIJ!hl hy tht.· 1n1l1\lltv1• \\!lhoul tbc 1t-:,l11t.·Lion!. lht' h.i 110 1 rut·J-.un : cont .. 11ns Thi· l10llat1vt.· would r1:11uart• µl:St'l'ITit.'lll or J Ol llllmum 25 foot "11h· s t rip of 01~·n :.pact: a long t he lt•11gth of Jll Ocean or bay l.Jlulf wht.·n :-.ubtl1v1i.10ns are de H 0 lo1k11I 'fht· 1111•abur\• a lso r<' qu11 ,•:. lht.· d~'<h<·Jttun of b puhltt.- -.1 rc,•1•t' lo ruu lht.• h·n~th or lilt' :.tr ip p.1rk rr,, .. 111 !) l.\·h rt.•h -cost <Jn pt1rn.1ll:d $.'>.tXX> nott'd that the 1·11111 p.111\··, 01mo,1l10n i' basl'd o n "h.11 th1• firm 's off1c1Jb l>l0 hl'Vt' .irf' bad land use pra('. 11<'1.'l!> The C'ompJnv :.tanos lo DOLLAR ... qu1t·kl y m.1kht•d by Firt-1 Pcnnsylvum.. of Phlladl'lph1j a nd seve ral othc..·r banks Gold bullion cont rnueci 11 :-. re .rea l in tht• wakl' of C<1rtt.'1 !> uct1on Pnces fdl b.} about 11 pe rcent from Tuesday to 1-'ndav The London cloi.mg price \\ ~:. $215 25 a Truy oun(·e, down from Thursday's clo:.c of $221.75 a nd $242 25 on Tut'sd ;iy In Zurich, th1· rnl'l..il c:lo~cd al $215.50', uo'>\n from $221.50 Thursday a nd $243 875 on Tuc:-<lav Gold b<'~an lhl• y to,ir JI $169.5{) dollu r:. .in ount.•t.· Oversea:., th1· dollar rost• in '.tluc• a~~111h;I J ll maJor Euro pe a n t:urrencies in re· s pons c to the p resident's twin tarn µ:11gn:. t11 rescut• the dollar Jnd {'O mbJl mfl atwn, a nd prll'cb of gold <i lraditwnal haven for 1nvc!'\tors durini? dolla r cr ises urnt 1not"<l lhl•1r :-i hc.irp dechne W hl'n exch<ingC' m a rl-.L'ls dol.t•d loday. lhe dolla r h.id rise n from record low l~v(•b earlie r in the week to score a !J percent ~ajn against the Sw1~s franc and Wcl.l German mark, 7 per cl'nl agamst the French Cra ne and 5 percent a gainst lh•· Britis h pound :ind Ita lian lira Althouch Tokyo excha ngt•s wer e closed today for a holidav. the dolla r ros e from a po:.t"' :"1r l<>w of 176 yen Tuesday to 11:16 J I , Thursday·s close, It was Wednesday afternoon Europccin time when C<irlcr t•a ughl the fort.·1gn cxchangt•s wi th h is una d\.crt1:.cd un noun(•c mt•nl of a $30 billion rescue plan ro r the dollar aft er t he once m ighty LI S. currency had lost ::in J \ cr.1ge 30 percent or its value O\.Cr the lal>l 18 month:. B ank Hikes P rime R ate NEW YORK <AP ) Citibank, the nation ·~ second la rgc·s t bank. today raised its prime r a te a half.per centage point to 10·1•, the fir~l ba nk to do bO T he move w;.is :;een :is s t e m m ing fro m •H·t ron t;ikcn in Wash1ngto11 th1~ "'eL•k to s tr engthen th<:: doll a r Most of the nation's ma· jor banks, responding to press ur es from the Feder al Reserve Board, raised their pnme rates lhe inte rest ch a rged to pr e f e rre d e orpo r a t e cus tome rs to 101:.: pe r cent. Fluor Denies Fire Related to Strike From Staff, AP Dispatches Fluor Corp.. Irvine. has d<·· nied re ports or a strike·related $5 million fire at its facilities near Pazanan. Iran. A strike in the county's oil fields has cut production a bout 60 percent a nd riots a gainst the s h ah w ere repo rte d ne ar Tehran. Fluor Engineers and Contrac- tors. the Irvine firm's largest subsidiary. has been working since late J976 on a $3 billion project to build two turbo ex· pander plants m Iran A r eport from Iran said today that the Irvine-based subsidiary suffered a $S million loss to an office related to construction of an oil refinery there. The im· plication was that the blaie may have been deliberately set. _ But Jim Mackin of the com pany's puhlic re lations office in Irvine denied there was arl\()Jl. "On Wednesday nJght. an ac· cidental rire caused $300,000 damage to a wurehouse at NGL plant 1,000 in Pazanon,'' he said. ; No one wal.i hurt, the blaze was extinguished in one hour and d a mage was res tri c lud l o pipeline insulation. he sa id. But Tchran television reported that night, Mackin said, thal the b laze c aused S6 million ln damage and was deliberately set. The Associated Press reported from Tehran today that the blaze took four hours to ex· tinguish on Thursday and did $S minion in damage. Cause of the fire was reported by the AP to be onknown. Mackin denied that Fluor h; building a refinery in Iran . He said the turbo expander plants under construction are to be used to convert natural gas to a liquid form. He said work has been s hut down on lhe two plants s ince Inst week but that. to his knowl~ge, no slrike·rclated vandalis m has occurred The two plants, he said. arc within five miles of each other near t>n?.nnnn. J ' make profita on their bluff de · v1·l0Jmwnt~ with or without the 1111t1atlve. arcording to the ad· v.-rtlsemenl lr1 ~1dd1t111n lo h1:. 1·rillcism of I h ,. I r v 1 n e Company ads , Ro h1m,on look a few verbal -;"w1111·:s at a cit y official who trit1t·11.ed an ad the pro·WCorces ran That udvertiscmcnt claimed thul ddt•ul of the measure would l\1:1v1• Nt>wpo rt Beach suscepti· bit> to .. a Bluebird Canyon d1!)· J slcr .. Tht· ad quoli.:d city geolog1sl Jim Ev:.ini. as s aying conditions an Newport Be<1c h and the Laguna canyon we re s1mjlar. Thursday. Evans holly denk-d lw'tl ever made suc h a state· m<'nt and he furthe r declared thut passage of the me asure ··wall not prevent things like Blut•b1rd Canyon ... But today Robinson said he got the quote from a s tory that r~1n <i m ont h ago in one or Ne"iJ'ort's weekly ne~papcrs .ind he \o\Ould st and by its USl' m the ad . ·'The city st arr is dead sl't Jg ains t Propos ition N," H11h1nson asserted. "Because it \\ ould pn·v<.•nt them from doing l)U!)tnt.·s:. as usual with the Irvine C'om pJny " HomeOUJ11ers Suing O ver Presley Pool I\ ~roup of Lagu na Niguel hom t.•o wnc-rs is seeking $162 mil l i1>1i in da m age:. from a Ne\~ port Beach develope r 1n an Orangt• county Superior Court !av.s uit whieh claims the defen· dants we re negligent when they built a clubhouse. swimming pool .ind Jat:lUZ! on the pl a1nt1rrs· pro. pert y 1 nc a l't1on 111e ct oy v111a Pul'if1 <.·a Hom eowne rs i\:.!)Ot1J· t ion names Presley or Southern California a nd lists Califom1u P oo ls a nd Alt a Pro p t>rt y !\1 :.inagcment Inc.: as codefon· da nl:.. Robert Gibson, a ttorney for The Presley Companies said to· d ay the compa ny ''considers the suit to be without m erit." It 1s alleged that the clubhou~c und pool fac ilities were built 1n nn area where inadequate soil conditions have Jed to cracks an the pool . ove rflowing of tht: Jac uzzi and the threatened col· l<ipse of the clubhouse. It is further a lleged that r e pair!> lo lhe facilities have been undt.•rta ken without the defen· da nts realizing that tht! existing l>O ll conditions will incv1tablv lead to a renewal of the present consl ruction proble ms The homeowners furthe r ac· t•use the Presley company of fraud with the allegation that m onthly assessments paid by the plaintiffs have been convert· ed to the defendants' use wjthout Lh e authorization o f the homeowners. It 1s a lleged that the defcn· dan ts h a ve re presented t o :iuthorities that lhe clubhouse. Jacuzzi and swimming pool were completed and handed over to the homeowners association at a lime when the facilities were far from compl<>ti:d WINS AWARD Irvin C. Chapman Chapman Aunrd Bestoived Orange County Transit Dis· tricl COCTD l bus ope rations "'e re back to normal today as 11 2 drivers who staged a labor dispute ''sil'k m " Thursday - apparl'ntly over pay -came back to work A II s upe rvis ory personnel we re pressed into service during the o n('·ddy work stoppage. which came without warning and "'ithout sanction from the driver~· union .. Needless to say it caused us some pain because of the incon· "enience to our passeng ers." said Tom Ei c hhorn . OCTD spokesman. "We regr.et the in· «onvenience and hope they will · stay with us .. Of f 1c 1ab o f the U nited Transportation Union had not called for the "sick in" and were urging drivers Thursday to re· turn to their Jobs today. ··SQmehow or other Ii' rumor t:ol out about what we were go· 1ng to rec.e1vf'." s aid unw n spokesm~an 'Nathalie Simmons. Irvin C ... Erme" Chapman of an OCTD ver. Newport Beac h h as b el·n "We ave gone 20 m onths awarded the first Charles C without any increase in pay and Chapman Distin~uished Service we h a ve bent.over backwards to Award by Chapman College keep the busei; running," bht: • The announcement was made said Thursday rught at the college's • "And boom the drivers ~aid 50th annual Founders Day enough 1s e nough." s he con· Celebration in Newport Beach. tinucd . The award was established to ho nor Chapman 's fath e r . Charles .c. Cha pman. a ft er whom the college was nam ed. Ernie Chapman graduated from the college in 1933, joined the board of trus tees the follow· ing year and has served as its secret ary ror 42 years. He is a forme r mayor of i''ullerton a nd was a m ember of the Orange County Fair Board for 27 years. Chapman serves on the Orange County Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Co m· mittee. the board or d irectors of Hoa g Memo rial Hos pital 1n Newport Beach and. sine(' 1936. has been a d1rector of the North Orange County YMCA Chaprnan Culleg<' officia l~ abo announced the r eceipt of a $500 .000 rt o natto n . t o be e:irmarked for scholars hips for exceptiona l s tudents from mid· die income hom~ The g1r1 was given by an unan- nounced donor, who donated J similar amount last year. bnng ing the total gift to SI mllhnn It is the largest :.1ngle gift 1n the college's lli ·year history. .. lt was not s anctioned by the union." Ms. Sam~ons sald . "It was not called by the union. But we spent last night calling and askinR the m to come back." Eic hhorn noted 410 drivers art.> on duty on a normal workday and absences norm ally numll<:r 15 to 20. Today. he satd. 16 drive rs called in ill. Union and district orriciati. were meeting with an arbitrator today in their final day or lalki. on salary and fringe benefits While neither side has com m enled on the possible outcon.1· of a rb1trat1on. some drivl'rs feared the increa ses will be lc:.ll than drtvcrs hoped for. Eichhorn said LOclay OCTD ad min1strators are not contcmplat mg any action a11:amst the 11 2 drivers who t.alled in sick Thurs day. The "sick in" was the f1r:.t 1..ibo r stopp<ig e s ince OCTD hw~an bw. service in 1972. Mesa Seeks FW1lls For Traffic Ligia Co mmunit y press ure for .i traffic signal at lhe inle rsectwn or Bear Strcet and Paulanno Avenue ne<1r Benr Street School has prompted Costa Mesa city officials to seek ways of funding the project. Bruce Mattern. c ity pubh1· services director , s ays he is not making a ny promises. but "we are trying lo find lhe funds " Fears about the safet y or elementary s tudents at Bear Street School has led memtx>n. of the school's Part.>nl F'aeult} Organization to renew dem ands for a s ignaJ. The intersection prc:.ently i~ a four-way stop. Some reside nts told the City Co~ncil this week that they had J been prom1:.td :. signal u ) car ttgo The l'St rm ;Jtcd co ~t ~·f J .. soµh1bllcatecf ' s1gnai Jt lht· in terscction is between $40 000 dnd $45,000. Mattern said hf• is exploring the possibility that reder;d Lund:. could be used to add a s1gn;i1 The city 1:, a ""' ailing ~ord ur its apphcal1on fo r federal fund' that \o\Ould be used to up~1.11lt Bri s to l S trt.'e t . Har bor Boulevard. Fairview Road ;imi Pl<1 centia Avenue with co m puterized i.i~nali; A decision on the applicauon is due by December. s aid Mat· tern ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe. but while everything els~ has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 28 years ago. l, T ~!!~,!!',!e~~!!!!~£~re!! ;v.i1ab1e in 1950 ... they resist wear and staining far better, they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible in 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. • Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COS(A MESA., CA.llf 92677 • PHONE 040·48J8 -646·2355 • Friday, November 3, 1978 DAILY Pll.O't ;\ :J 7 4 7 Crash· Survivor: Blame Weather . ' By JEftR\'Cl.A\JSEN °' .... O.ltt ., ........ \' .. ldhu1"tlln v;tn Zantc n ht·i;:11n ~1rs llL"t·k suffered leg and h\11 tult1,."()ff '4'ilhout uuthoriia.. :u1kh.' lnjuru:s in lhe incidenl tlon when shti j umped from the Pun W~rn $p.11n1sh government In· vett1gator11 last month bl1mt!d a · kLM pilot for ra ustna the world 's wor.111 air cra$h In Marcb. 197i. It C'am11 " no sur'> prh1e to Paul Ht<"k reealllna the day when 131 pt!rsoAA wf-'rf' klllt!d on a (OfflY runway al Tenerlfe in he Spanish Canary Island•. "t{egardlcu of who was t•k· Ina orde,.. from !he plane or the tower, C'llUll0111hould have been taken flu! I can't underalltnd for thf' II((' of me how KL.M 101 rh.:aran~ from tht: tower ln flW~ of the fpet thllt we Cln the Pan Am alrcr410 1 hMd been okayed to taxi down th\• runway lo iict Into JXNS1t11)n " Aa a result or •hamming into Am aircraft 's wing to lhe ground the taxiinM PAn Am ~el. all 248 bt·low artcMhe couplc escaped abourd l~ KLM ourcraft were through a gaping hole 1n the side killed on M•t.r'l•h 17 · • of th(• fu.'iclage I leek spent week• in hospitals ··11 went up like a matc.:h box." W<ildr1p. oinothcr Lei.s ure Worlder who surv1yed tht.• crash, ··those who did not c le1tr !he burning aircraft in 00 :.econds nat perished ... ''An FAA man asked ho"' lonK 14•e thought it took to get off the plane." Waldrip says "I thought it was at leas t fi ve or ~1 x n1inutes ·· Hut he s aid anybody who s urvivt..-d had to be off the plane in a minute and a halt "She sufrered a broken leg, JU!l below lhe kn'-"e . They had le. pul a coupl~of phll> in W rel).aJr 11 She's doing very well no.,..·. but she still doesn't have full ac- tion of the knee.·· The Leisure Worlde r sufferOO head, arm and nose burns afl4 il puncture wound above his left ankle . ' •leek. ~ o( JO l,..ei~ure World l"t."Sldents to &urv1' r the rollisnm or <t Kl.M 1 47 and A P11n Arn er11'Mn Wc;rld Airway5 747, Sa.)'s, t~h. that mut h of the blaen• 11.hould be-pla<"ecl on I.he Wt-at her recupt:raling from face, arm fll:ek says. "There was rire 1n- i1nd hand burns s ufft'red when side the plane and the plastic he and hlH wite. l''loy , escaped ceiling WloS 1.ireak il'j~ up and fall - thi' fi ery aftl'rmath. 1111t down I ~ut some spotty I-l e i.s not sure what caused the collision. •·w e couldn't set• anything . All we knew •~ sometbing hil us." Ill· recal11<1 !hut 33 Le1Kure burns on my body, too ·· World rt-"sidcnts died in !he lie adds. "That's why some "You don·t realiie how fa.'it you can move . .. The SpilnutJ\ Inv UaatOrli ron· ('luded 1n Madr1 11t month lhlll \"t e ran Kl..M P1lol J111 cob 1 rug tidy lnl'lt<:ad or r eaching people never made 1l . Time w<is th.:ir ulllm•tt• destination. Las 100 short, a case of seconds. Wa ldrip ·and his wife, Lura, also suffered inJurics in the crash . Waldrip says the KL.M aircrart·s landing gear r1p1X'd into the area or rusel<it:c 1n "''hich he and his wife sat, le.11v· 1ng a gaping hole surrounded by fire. "W<'alher conditions w·e re miat<rabh• D ii Wt':N!," he sayt., Jlalma:fiiltheCanary Islands · ''Ac tually. s ays fl erbert ..... 1....,.... ARMLESS RAPE VICTIM USING PROSTHETIC DEVICES Mary Bell Vincent Rides Favorite Toy, Dino Mutilated Gir~ 15, May Get New Arms fl.tODESTO fAP) -Between mouthfuls of spinach, a plucky J5.year-0ld Las Vegas runaway whose arms were backed off belo~ tht! elbows says she is tryin~ to gel used to temporary prosthetic dt~..,iCl'S su she can be Citied with permanent arms and take karate lessons. "But first l have to pass the prosthesis test ... they have to see hov.· stroni: and fast I ~ct with these," says Mary Vincent while using !he nook on l'.\t.•r lelt nand to practice eating. MISS VINCENT t\ND SOME members of her family have bet!n staying in a loaned mobile home here since she was released from Modesto's Scenic General iiospital afler treatment for her in· JUrif-'s s uffered Sept. 29. She was round wanderinl! in a daze ne.ar Interstate :i so~th,west of here after twing raped and attacked with hatchets. s heriff s of· ficers said. . A Sparks. Nev , merchant seaman. Lawrence Singleton. 51 . has been charged with her attack and pleaded innocent Thursday to a se~·en·count indictment in Supenor Court here. MISS VI NCENT MU~ UNDERGO several hours or therapy daily in which she must lift "°'eights, ride a bicycle and do crafts such as macramt'. wea,·1n~. coloring and writing .. She says past ballet training has made her hmber and helps with her therapy, whir.h she hopes will be reducesi ~twice a week. The tcen·ager also is glad lo be out of the hospital. . .. "That's the nicest part. to be able to go out and do things. she say~. 1neluding shopping wilh hl'r mother, L.ucy, playing with her brothers and sisters <1.nd ttoing out with friends she has mel from a local Christian youth group. MISS VINCENT ALSO SPENDS part of her time reading cal"ds and lcttcl'5 shl' receives that ··gave me a lot of encourage. mcnt . to think people cared .'' . 1"he notes fill two large bo;'(<"S, and added to the many gilts of stuffed animals, jewlery and other items, fills the Jiving room of the mobile home. •lcr favorite gift is a 1>endant she wears most of the tin:ie th<it shows a young woman's f:ice s urrounded by wings. It was given to her by tele\'is ion's "Bionic Woman." Lindsay Wagner. who new here to ..,1sit ~liss VinCL·nl. Candidates, Issues Recapped Sunday Salvage . In Slide Area Set Victims of the Oct... 2 landslide 111 Laguna Beach plan to salvage everything they can sell this weekend from 2Z homes destined for demolition · ··we're asking people "'ith construction experience to s how up Satu!"day and Sunday t<> gather up water heaters. plumb· ing and other items that we can sell ," said Dottie Del..o. whose home is in the disaster area, She said salvage crews will be· Y.'Otking from 8 a.m . to dusk on Saturday and rrom noon to dus k Sunday. Proceeds from tht' salvage operation wilJ go toward "rinan· cial needs lhat tbe fundraiscrs are cautious to contribute to, such as legal aid," Mrs. Df.'Lo . said. St,e said plans are lo use 10 ronstruclion "'·orkers at each of the 22 homes. The 22 homes in· the ··rt.'<!'' area arc to be demolis hed Nov 20 in order to grade lhe area to prevent further sliding and h• t•ontrol erQ$i<rn. City officials are pushing the Nov . 20 deadline in an effort to beat the winter rain season. A-1osl of the homeowners 1n the "red " zone already have re. mo\•e d furniture and other belongings from the area. "We'd like ht.•lp from ex. perienced homebuilders and craftsmen," Mrs. OeLo said to. day. Those interested in helping with the salvage operations s hould call the disaster head- quarters at 497·1081 . Rams Suit Ruled to Be Premature An Anaheim man was told Thursday in Superior Court that he jumped the gun when he filed a lawsuit that seeks lo prevent the Los Angeles Rams from moving to Orange County. Judge Philip E. Schwab ruled in pretrial action on the l<1'4'SU1l filed by banker Douglas Patty that no final agreement had been signed between the Rams and lhc City of Anaheim Patty was told that the agrcl'• ment to bring the Rams to Anaheim Stadium in 1980is only ~t preliminary document and not a final contract. Patty indicated that he will continue to challenge the Rams· Anaheim deal on the basis that the city is not asking enough for the use of Anaheim Stadium and 95 adjacent acres of land. The preliminary agrl't>mc nl s igned by the city and Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom lists a price of $100,000 a n at·rc for the land. Patty contends the acr eage is "''Orth at least three times that fi~url'. Judge §chwab dismissed the lawsuit and told Patty to refile if and when the Ram s a n d Anaheim sig n a rinal agr~emcnl. Dad's AWOL Aid Blamed On Marines (SUN DAY'S BEST) S AN DIEGO fAPl -Freddie Faith Bonnet of L.apryor, Texas, says he helped his son escape from Camp Pendleton because the l\tarinc Corps never kept its promise when the boy enlisted. If you Wbke up this morning and said "I think there's going to be an election soon," and re· aliZed you don't koo.W w~·s r.un· ning. relax. Sunday.s Daily Pilot will recap all the candidate~ and issues in concise. clear stories. • LL .. w o MEN S H 0 w _ Bqnnct said his st'.>n signed up ,... at 11'10 be trained as an aviation JAM ~ DEAN MACHINE - Wh en the fir st Porsche Speedster came to America in 1951 , il stirred, the psyches of young Americans. Not many could a(ford the dream car. but now a local company is produc· Ing a replica for those with an abldinp, love for the car and wallets grown falter In You/Your Money. LOVE TRY BANKER -Well. get to know him 11t least, especial· ly if you're .startinl a business. A retired bank president ·tells you why money men say yes in Sun· day'sYou/YourMoney. "Charleston," an NBC pilot e lectronics technici an , but movie was written by a woman, wound up in ordnance as a bomb directed by a woman and stars loader~ three '<''Omen but producer Beryl A Ctet a lmost two . year s, Ve rtue says it is pure coin· Robert Bonnet went home to his cidence. However, ·it is lmpor· fa mily ·~ 578-acre grain rarm in tant in ttiat il places women west Texas. •Iis father c.on: behind t.he cameras a:i well as in vinced him to return. but the (rontof1l. Marine was he ld for a dis · ~· ciplinary heating for absence DO IT RIGHT -The people without leave. nrar Braoson. Mo. were :inKered Bonnet drove his pif-'kup truck when ~ollywood cast J ohn by the hearing room last July, Wayne m a movie version of h1• son bolted from his guard, "Shepherd of the Hilla:." They and together they dro\·e back to booted the film people out of Teitas. · town nearly 40 yean qo. NOw The private returned later to the pli.iy i!J performed seven Camp PendletOh and has now months of lhe")'ear by a rea:ional been given the promised assign· troupe In • 3,00l)..seo.t theater on me nt 1n -avt1tlon electronfca a Shepherd ltlll• Farm 11:Cter a federal jud,11;c ordered It. 'PIECE OF GARBAGE' Mayor Ron Shenkman Cops Guilty? 'Garbage,' Says Coast Mayor By ft(.)BERT BARKl::R 0t .... 0.<IW .. , ... \WI Realtors Enlisted By Gann Paul Gann, the ont'c almost- forgolten tax reformer , was 1n Orange County' l 'hurs day to drum up s upport for his pro· i>0st•d llcw• ballot init1ati\'(' that -.-.·ould hmit stale and local gov· ernmcnt spending. Calling the initiative the "Spirit of 13," Gann told mem· lH.'rs of the· Qr[jnge County Coun· e1 l of Real Estate Boards he hopes to collect 500.000 voter s1gn;itures Tuesday to qualify the measure for the ballot in June of 1980. Gann "'as co.author of Proposition 13, the successful June election property tax re· form me<1.sure that became knov.·n as the J arvis initiative. Without Jarvis this time. Gann is enlisting the help or local real estate agents to volunteer al polling places Tuesday and ..:ather signatures on the new in· 1tialive petitions. Gann's proposal "'·ould freeze state and loca l guvernmenl spending at the 1978·i9 level ex - cept fo r cosC·of·li v ing and population growth adjustments ''I was n 't loo awar<' or anything. We were too anxioLU> lo get out. I do recall one person lo lhe right of me who seemed 1n agony. The!"e were explosions going all the time .11t vanou~ parts or the plane. ··An FAA man told us the area 1n which we sat was in sort of a circle untouched by the fire The man behind me burned to dealh, but his wife survived." Another Leisure World v.ica Lioner "'ho escaped out the holt· in the side of the P:.tm Am ruselage was Grace ·McGowar.. Like the others. she and her hus band, Harold, moved onlo the aircraft's fu el-soaked wing and dropped some 20 feel to lhc ground before the plane was engulfed in name. As a n -sult, ~1rs. ~l t'Gowan broke bones in her foot and st11! limps a bit. lier hus band suf· lered m.inor burns ··1 won't forget it for a lonM time,"' she says. "I didn't look back l41hen we got out. I hean:! some explosions. I had to era"'·' away. I couldn't· walk. I didn'! see too much, but I heard screaming ... ·• Waldrip recalls holding bands with his wife in the escape from the burning 747. "We made our way toward th1· l<'fl s ide of the plane," he says "We climbed over the edge or the hole and then dropped 10 or 12 reel down onto the wing I took her by the hand and moveo to the front edge. I said 'L.ct '~ go,· We jumped. We couldn'l hold hands while jumping . ,\J ayor Hon Shenkman Thun.· day ;ingr!ly ca!l(·d a prehminary ft.-dc ral repo rt ··a piece or garbage·· that indicated ilunt · ingtQA ~<1.ch police officers arc gu1liy of miscondurt. Shenkman. 14•ho said he 1s 1n- t·ensed about lhc police depart· ment l>t.'in~ den1eaned, :.aid he "''111 push for an 1nvcst1gation of the investigators. "As you know, Proposition 13 is h1 stol")'," Gann !'>aid. ··11 1:.- slate law. "Many peuptc lhought that Proposition 13 "'-'as a panacea, he continued. "ll "'asn 't . ll was <i b1J:: step ··when we tut the ground l ~ turned to go to her . 1 couldn't i:arry her. I dragged her by ht'r pants for about what seems Ii.kt.· 200 feet." "The Spirit of 13 is literally , literally. the frosting on Proposi· t1on 13." he s aid. _ The Waldrips and McGowan:,; have no laws uits pending rollowing the accident . Both a<' cepted settle ments rrom Pan Am. they say lie said he will seek City Coun- cil support to ask the U.S. At - torney General to look into the moti\'CS, practices and methods of those compiling the report. 1\ 14·page report re leased thi s week by the Western regional of· rice of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights s aid that the number and variety of com· plaints suggest that police mis- conduct is neither isolated nor infrequent in the city. Gann said a similar me as ure 14' a! introduced in the legislature 1v.o years ago by. State Sen. Gl:'o r ge DeukmeJian, R-Long Heach, and Paul CarpenJ..er. D· Cypr ess, but died in comm1llt."C Waldrip says Pan Am p1ck1-'d up the medical bills and "we got ~o m ething extra. They wcr•· V<'rY generous . Pan Am wa~ wonderful to u.s." If the measure had passed then , he said. it would have saved $64 bi.Ilion statewide by now and $350 a year for each family of four. lleck won't comment about litigation or settlements. Settlements or not. lhe ~1surc Worlders say they arc fortunate to be survivors. The report said 25 persons re· ported they had either been vie· tims or witnesses to police ab-use , gc n e ra·11y in the downtown area. Reports included allegations of handcuffed "ictims beaten wit h night s licks. obscenities directed ar both victims and wil· nesses and b@atings after vie· tims were booked into jail. 4 Die in Crash ··we """ere seated right behind a bank of lavatories." said J\frs ~fcGowan. "I think that !>;1\'L'i.1 us ... The re port a lso was critical of the city·!'\ handling of citizen complaints. MANILA. Philippines (AP1 - An anli·sobmarine jet from the U.S . Seventh f?'leel aircraft car· r1er US.5 Constellation crashed into a mount•tinous tra1nin,i:.: area 60 milt.-s nurth"''esl of hert•. kill· 1ng olll four persons .iboard. Na-vy a uthonties said today. Heck attributes his surv1v:i• another way. "Both my w1ft• and I Jr•· Christians. I belie ve 14•1rhou1 Goers help, we never "'·ou\d ha\t· made it out of that plant· ·· -INSTANT COLOR POPPIES ICELAND Ano1he r gorgeous background of bright color in reds, yellows, oranges i!nd pas1el~. Rogers hybrid varieties will bloom through lc:ite ~pri11g. PANSIES AND VIOLAS Fabulous garden color tn reds. baskers or pots-blues, yellows. oranges and whites. SNAP DRAGONS Add bright and pastel color with this scately flower . Create beautiful borders f()r. bulbs and have elegan1 cut flowers froln your garden, .. ' PRIMROSE Roger-. ha~ both English and f:airy vari~ 1les-1he founda1ion of any spring garden -available in while , yellow. red, pink!>. orange and blues. CYCLAMEN .An outs1anding plant for bedding or po1~· and d great decorator ilen1. Multi·bloom flowers come in whit~. reds, pinks and variegated colors. ~ . BULB PLANTING ,f SEASON Now I!> the cln1e to plant bulbs and annua!!> to enjoy their beauty all ,Spring. Tull~. Daffodils. Ranunculus ... 1he.y'1e all Ir> .ilong with "instant color" c.nnubls such !!~ Iceland Poppies. Prtmros.e: .and Cyclamen for blazlrig winter beauty. Let Roger's Siifcs Service Profe~sionals show you how 10 _ make your home a real sprin91lme showplclce .. ~ .. n Jo.,quin 11111~ Rd . .ii M.1cArthur Blvd .. Nl•w()Orl B1•.,r h. (714\ 640.5800 Opt" O•tily llam to 6pm -Flon!'1 b40·6774 • I • • I A.f DAILY PILOT Flla.y, Ne>vemoer 3. tt11 NATION I WORLD c Q & wlCh~ Tom~~''' Marpbiae Get a Horse, OCTD THF. LONG WAIT; TOci11y I abandon~ my usuaf de Lour m ~'"er on the ~"Y tA:> work , tht< routt1 lhal l'V'f' plotl~ to av91d tM chronit· trarf1c hottlenf'tk that Mw tic vi"IOps e ~h wortung morntnR on Nt•wport Uoulevard tttrouf(h old downtown Cost~ M•''J To be honest, I just didn't ~ant to st"t' 1b~ .'\mcloua t ... dy todtl> Tht'n again. I d1dn'l v.a.nt l..u pau by bt:r pluce and not ~ her, t•lth<>r You Mot', my bat'k m ac1 nx.itl' to work lak~ me by thl.b Or•ng~ County Tran:nt Obtm·t bUb :.top wht'rt: I ~t'~ The Anxious l.a<b every da) t;och early morning I dnw by the bua ~I.Op lltld she's tht"rt! Shtt ii middle a~e<t u11d standing nlon1.1, the only 1 uh•r for that particular llpol SRE STANDS AW/\•V from t.ht: bus bench. out by lbe t·urb Sht" ls d~-d hkt' J ~ork1ng woman She lt:una·4>Ul from b~r perch. oblivious to my p~lng auto or other traf hl' lier bro,. l:s furrow1'd und ht-r mouth Is set 1n a thin lint' She ts look{n~ for thut bus She is concentrating. i;carchlng ror It' orangt-and wtute appearanct> down the road. tl1.1s she massed it" llid the bus come early'> Is the Medu: A1ung OCTD Bu.3 Dnver Who Ju.st Su/jered t~ Vapor.s bus running late'? How tight 1s her schedule, anyway'? How urgent., So l pass her every morning and tell myself, "Aw, she doesn't need to ht' so anx1ow.. The bus '11 get there okay." l pa'\Sed her again Thursday morning and the re she was, an that frozen stance, leaning out toward the street. BUT WHEN I GOT lo the newspaper office yesterday, I learned that maybe she had posed by the curb in vain. Maybe the bus hadn't come after aU. News dispatchei. informed us that 112 Orange County Transit District drivers had all called in sick. Transit brasis called it a Sick-In Maybe it was more like a Sick- Out. You see, there's a wage dispute going on. So a lot of drivers just came down with the vapors on-the same day .. So okay, OC1'D officials are going to tell you this is the first time a work walkout has occurred since the dastnct :-tarted an regular bus service since 1972. • StiU. I'm left wonde ring what ha ppened to my Anxious Lady who stands a lone al her bus slop. How many impor- t ant appointments were mi!>St.'<i Thursday? How many peo- ple' faikd to make it to work" Did some students miss mid- term exams1 YO\J SUSPECT THERE may have been a lot of stories that could be told about Thursday morning when the bus never came. The great thinkers and planners in our halls of govern· menl tell us that mass transportation is the mode of the future beeause of our jammed traffic corridors. We have to come up with the pollution solution Mass transit is the answer. Yeah. maybe. But they didn't bolster my confidence much on Thursday. Three Deaths Mercy Pact? ---CHICO IAP) -It was ap- parently a m e rcy pact: In- vestigators said an aged couple was shot to death, and a devoted son·in-law then turned the gun on himselt. It happened Thursday at the rear of the Chico Convalescent Home. Tbe victims were iden- Ufied as Leo Alexander. 83; his wife Georgia. 85, and their son- in-law J ames Gain, 64, all of Chico. Sgt. Al Imhoff, Bulle County coroner's investigator, said Gain was devoted to bis in-laws, all of whom were part of a closely knit family. Bright Spot Unemployment Rate Drops WASKJNGTON <AP) -The unemployment ra.te dropped from fi ptrc~nt to S.8 JM'rcent in October, as more adult women s ucceeded ln ttndlng job8, the Labor Department said today. California's rate fell froin 6. 7 percent to 6.!5 percent. The report indicated lhe JOb situation was a bri«ibt spot in an N'Onomy plasrued by rising in- ttrnt nteH.ncttn!Jation all year. October's jobless rate wu the loweat aioce a ~.7 percent rate la.at June. FOR ADVLT WOMEN. the uneruployment rate dropped frem 6 perteot to 5.& perce.nt. lhe lowest level since August 1974, when It was 5.4 percent. About 35.1 million women over age 20 held jobs la.st month, out or a population group of 76 million, the department said. About 2.1 million adult women were reported looking for work. cent, down from 5.5 percent. -Non-farm laborers ll.3 per- cent. up from 10.7 percent. -Black teen-agers 34.3 per- cent. down from 34.6 percent. THE SEPORT SAID t he average work week was 35.8 hours. unchanged from August and September. Average hourly earnings of production worke'fs increased 0.9 percent during Oc- tober. and 8.6 percent from a year ago, about the same as the rate of inflation. Average hourly earnings were SS.86 and weekly earnings were -· Wi de R etriever .,..,.,..... Strong acUvity in the airline. t'Onstruction and service in- dustries contributed to continued big increases in new jobs among a ll workers, the depar tment said. $210.37 . Rams -OWD&F-Carroll Rosenbloom might want to send a Unemployment reached a scout to Edmonton, Alberta. Canada. That's where Vicki. a peak of 9.1 percent in October 3 Id H · · t h 'd be ood t h 1974 before steadily declining to -year-0 unganan pom er. proves s e a g ca c about 6 percent. where it stood for any football team. A double threat. the pet of the Gordon l th "-Halls family also plays a fair game or soccer . THE NUMBER OF persons holding jobs advanced by 325,000, about average for the year, to ~.2 million. Over thE' past year. strong economic growth has increased employ- astmon . ••••--~~~~~--~--;._,.--~~--;._,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ment by 3.6 million. However. some economists predict that the government's credit·tightening measures to protect the dollar will push un· Firestone Hedges Recall? P aper Alleges D e alers D isr egard Orders employment upward next year. t? BALTIMORE <AP) -Many Here are the unemployment drivers who expected their tires r a t es r or v a r i o u s oth er would be replaced free of charge categories in Ocl6ber: under the government-ordered -Adult men 4 percent. un· safety recall of the Firestone changed. soos are being told that they're -Teen-agers 16.3 per cent, due only half-price rebates or down from 16.6 percent. none at all. the Baltimore Evtt- -WHITES 5.1 percent. down from 5.3 percent. -Blacks and other minorities J J 4 percent, up from 11.2 per· cent. -Full·timc workers 5.3 per- ~ Death Motive Sought; ShotS Kill Principal NORTH ARLINGTON. N.J . <AP> -Authorities are at a loss for a motive in the shooting death of a Newark high schoOI princ ipal who came out or a tough neighborhood to lead the school he once attended. ning Sun reports. The Evening Sun said Thurs- day that on the instructions of t h eir parent firm . many Baltimore area Firestone dealers are following procedures more restrictive than those an· nounced bv the federal govern- ment. IRVIN CORE, a spokesman for the National Highway Traf- fic Safety Administration. sa.id the agency bas complained to Firestone that its instructions to dea lers don't conform lo the re- call agreement. But Core sa.id it wil~ at least a week before a clarifying policy can be worked out and specific disputes renegotiated . Jn Akron. Ohio. Firestone public relations director Bernard Frazier said: "WE WANT TO take care of our customers fairly. We believe our instructions on handling the recall were based on the agree· ment we s igned with the NHSTA. If there is a misun- derstanding or confusion, we will work with NHSTA to straighten U out. Frazier said Firestone pre- f er red not to comment on specific allegations contained in the Evening Sun story, but he confirmed that they were among the matters being discussed with the NHSfA. According to the newspaper, the ke.Y points of the dispute between Firestone and the gov- e rnment include: -DEALERS RA VE been told . not to replace tires which have worn to a tread level of 2·32 of an inch or lo_wer or have been mutilated. The government says the condition of the tires was not mentioned in the a~reement. -The dates that dealers have been told to use to determine which models are covered by the recall a re differe nt in some cases from those announced by the goyemment. · • -The government sa.id tire own ers mus t produce either satisfactory proof of purchase or the actual tires t o r eceive r eplacements. But Firestone contends. and area dealers are requiring, that th e tire 5 them selves -and in some cases Authorities said Thursday that Sl.894 in cash and a football lot- tery ticket were found in J ames Queli's clothing. They could not explain why Quell, 35. was car- rying that much money when he was shot Wednesday as he ar· rived home. QUELi, WHO graduated in 1961 from Eastside High School Personal Visit in Newark's lronbound section. was shot e ight times with a .22-caliber gun, said .Raymond Flood, Bergen' County first assis-• tant pro5ecutor. Queli·s wife. Marian. a nurse. ran from the house and attempt· ed to revive her husband as the couple's three young · children watched their fathe r dying. neighbors told POiice. Queli was pronounced dead on arrival al West Hudson Hospital in Kearny, police saLd. FLOOD SAID QUELi was struck by a shot that was fired through lhe driver's side or bis station wagon. As Queli tried to run to his house. he was struck by two more bullets and col- lapsed in the street near the vehicle, Flood said Nixon ro Trek UJ Deep South SHREVEPORT. La. <AP>-Former President Nixon Is getting ready to travel again -this time to the Deep South. which once formed the keystone of his plan to forge a Republican majority. But Nixon's trip to Shrevepart next Friday will be strictly "person~" and not political, his host. U.S. Rep. J oe D. Waggonner. D-La .. said Thursaay. And, as if to underscore the point, Waggonner said "there 1sn 't anything partisan" about who wm be invited to attend a reception for Nixon at his home that night. THE CONGRESSMAN s aid about 400 people have been invit- ed, including both candidates in Tuesday's election for the con- gres.sional seal Waggonner is leaving. Waggonner said at a news con- ference that · Nixon would Oy HIJION also proof of purchase -be pro. duced. Until the dis putes are r e. solved , Core said tire ownen. could either d e lay seckini: satisfaction or complain to h1:- agency if they dis pute what the dealer offers . Blast Levels Town, Kills 52, Hurts II COLONIA BENITO JUAREZ. Mexico <AP) -Sobbing s ur- vivors of a natural gas pipehnl> explosion that practically wiped out this tiny southern Mexican truck stop held a midnight req- uiem Mass"'in its church-ooe • of the few buildings standing. "What good has the pipeline done us?" a woman at the service asked a reporter . "It '!i killed all our people." Fff'TY.TWO PERSONS wrn killed and 11 we re severl'lv burn ed . officials !-a 1<1 . when the cross roads v11l<J1-• or rou~hly 100 inhabitant~ w.1 almost lc>vt•led late WednP!-(ht' The blast left a cniter aboul 3/X, feet across and 20 feet dt'c;p Authorities specule1tcd ~ 1 seeped from a faulty weld 1•1 • pumping station valve. movl'<.I 1 yards into a residt:ncc and \\ 1 ignited by a cooking fire '" • cigarette. The pipeline wa!\ I inches in diameter. The resulting explosion wc.1 , heard nine mjlcs away and sent up a huge fireball that consuml·cl most of the crossroad'!> mm~v wooden structures in seconds. · VICTIMS WERE SO b adly burned that officials had a harct time idcnhfymg them. Charred timbers and an occasional foun - dation were all that was di:-. t'ern1ble among lht> rubble. still smolde rmg many hours after the explosion. "Thto•rc was a flash." said .1 :.urv1vor "ll s pread lik~ w1ldfir1· through the viUa~c." . Atlantic Coast ~tonny from California to the Dallas-Nixon are close friends and have Fort Worth airport next Friday kept in touch by telephone since a ft e r noon . t b e n f 1 y to Nixon resigned the presidency in Shreveport. 1974 as a result of the Watergate Also on Nixon's a1;enda. Wag-scandeh-.- gonner said, ls a vistt Nov. 11 to W aggonner said that the Biloxi, Miss .. where he plans to ro~~~r president has "never The national petroleum com- pany PEM EX. which operates the pumping station. said th(' facility serviced four pipeline:;. two for natural gas, one for rt" fined petroleum and one for un· refined oil. All were shut do~n. but Adolfo Arroyo V 1llascn~r. c hief s e c urity o fficer of PEMEX, said service would be restored today or Saturday. Northwest to Get Rain; Snow D ue in Rockies deliver a Veterans' Day speech. criltc1zed anyone to me -not WAGGONNER , A con -even t~e W~shii:igton Pos~." A bout 200 men were workin!( around the clock with bulldozers and cranes to restore service. Tn.perat•rn "' IA Pc,. AINll\I M lO All)u Que 10 n .01 ~ .... 11 so t~· ~"' ,., 41 Bois.! 6J ,. Bost Of' "' .., 8ufl•IO ,. Ml Chl<"90 70 '8 01'<1""'" .. 40 C.level...cl .. ,. 0.lf'l.Wtll IS SI 0ef'l'fef 71 ,. 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In IN -.. 1 .. n) llflO ltvm ., 1iO 7J Ill Iii. - CleMl1S •ncl 71 IO ti In U. ~r OI· "'"' SurlRepon >lu~llMlotl l!H(l'I W•YU I to 7 IMt wllh w•\I swell~O>ndlllont - N• .. l!Ofl 0..~ WI~ I IOJIHt •111'1 ,..,., '"'~" CanOlllOnU•trtooeocl. fCooatol weathfr Jn. /ormotkm '°'a be found on P~ Bllt.odoJl.J t DOG'S SKIN PROBLEMS CAN BE HELPED WITHTHE RICH HEAi. TH· HOT OIL THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT The Hot-Oil Therapy skin treatment Is highly e ffective in• helping improve the many problems associated with a dog's dry, itchy skin and coat. WOllDllFUL WOll.D OF PETS MIWPOIT llACH-fosNoa lthnU42·5522 SAMTA~S.-.tlS.Olll LA6UMA .. IS::l• .. •• Hlh ...._Sh-ll ll ' I 55-30Lead Brown Ahead In Neu' Poll l.OSANGELES (AP > Evelle Younaer. tr•U· Ina by 2S JM'l"C'f'ntui<' Point.I In A 1l4"w poll. aa callin1 on CaWonua"-" to vote for his ~ubatance, not. J t>rry Brown's lyle The Rcpubhr n nomlntl'f' for aovemor made his ple1a to a statewide lelt'vtA1on audience Thura d ay night\ shortly IR('tr he and the Democratic ROvt-mor el.l'IM!d the re ult.a llf the latest Field poll . whl<"h rt>ported Brown dlmb1ne to u land1'11dt'-pt0Portk>n ot M 30 lf''*d IT W TllEl1l F0 llT11 of five 5<'hedult'd de· balu before Tuesday's elecuon, and the hurt scheduled for brol:tdcul atatew1c1P "~· C'bokf" I.! clear Do you want lhe dulh ~nl\lty lmpo.~ed or 11oort'd"" Youngn said In c l08tn1J rom rb "Do you <'hoose blarkout.s or m oN-<'~ll&Y~ Will you C'hc>Q~· forct"d bwsintc or <1u•ltty education for t>vuy<>n<''> Wilt you choo e more aovemment or less., Will you choose a gov· ('rnor lo entertaao ou or lo M.·rvc you'> Wi ll you choose style> or ub&tunce'>" Brown took u more abstral'l. prulowph1caJ ap- proach. suymg voters !>hould choose him so that California c~n "go forward v.1th an openness of heart to all the pt.'Ople m our society, and lo pioneer m energy. t•nvaronm•:nt and human rl' source!>." THE lf..MINUTE program follow<.-d the same general pattern or earlier debate:, Younger , the stale attorney gtmeral, was mort' aggresmve, allbougq Brown took hJS shots. loo. Both were more courteous and less personal than in the earlier debates. But most of the points eJ(pressed by both were restate ments or the familiar busing, nuclear power and lhe economy. THERE WAS NO .CLEAR winner, which in itself was a setback for Younger , who needs a dramatic breakthrough to overtake Brown. The sharpest differences came over nuclear powe r, which Younger supports and Brown op- poses: over which or them is to blame for busing in Los Angeles schools. and over which can better cut government s pending. The two m ade similarly contradictory claims on a wide range of other subjects : CRIME Brown said he has sought out the toughest parole people he could find in order to keep dangerous criminals in jail longer, while Y ounge r said Brown • 'hasn 'l s ho wn any leadership'' in curbing crime. Boy, 7, Gets Settlement SAN MATEO <AP > -A proposed $1,050,000 out-of-court settlement bas been reached on behalf or a 7-year-old East Palo Alto boy who suffered severe disabilities when he fell into an unused swimming pool. . . According to his attorney, Joe Carc1one, David Breazell lost his speech and is confined to a wheelchair after he fell into the unused pool in East Palo Alto on June 12. 1976. The youngster sank beneath the stagn~t watt:r , lhe attorney said, and suffered massive brain damage when he was dcp~ived of oxygen £or nearly lOminutes. DPath lftrnlfigatftf THOUSAND OAKS CAPl -Sheriff's detec· lives were looking into the death of a 25-year-old diabetic who s lopped taking insulin because he th<1ught he bad been cured by a faith healer . Ven tura County sheri H's de puties said ( J Thursday that an out-of· .'rTATE state faith heale r ha d _ • _ convinced David Carruth two weeks ago that be no longer needed to take insulin. Sheriff's investigators. called by Carruth's employer when he failed to show for work Tues- d ay, round about 10 members of a religiou~ s~ct praying over Carruth's body on a couch in has hv· ing room. /flan, 3Z lndi~ted LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Granada Hills man was indicted on three counts of broadcasting ob· scene, indecent and profane language over a two· mettr amateur band r adio station. A Los Angeles federal grand jury Thursday in- dicted Scott Lockholder . 32, charging him with al· legedly making the statements over the air on May 17, June 7 and June 12. 13 Men ArrestH SAN RAFAEL <AP ) -Thirteen m en got quite a surprise in San R afael. They v.:ere arrested for being potential customers or prostttutes. Police Chief Frank Benaderel said the "equal treatment" was d esigned to cut down on the prostitution business along Francisco Boulevard. 3 SIClflfngs Probed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Police theorized that drugs may have been res ponsible for the slayings of two men and a woman whose bodies were round in a West Los Angeles apartment. ~ Tbe victims -a 2S-year-old woman and two men, aged 29 and 17 -were round Thursday by a fire res~ue t eam called by the ap~rlment m a nager. who noticed a strong odor coming from the apartment. Coroner's investigatCJrs said the three ap- parently bad died about 60 hours before they were round and the bodies we re badly decomposed. A MIME -Owned by Pamela HunUey or LaFayette. She is a model and director of a 12·ptrsoo troupe called Mime Mannequin Etc. tnt-llOfl IOf ,,,. .. ~,. ot ,,. O.f'' It •14111'1ed ltY1M•1t• FHwy, e11lllOr of IM """ tdlllon ot 1M 'Wllo't Wl>o of "-r1A!n4111Jf0 Gell!of°nl• ~ Pl~ II yo..,.....•~ lnl~l"9 pl .... Mnd oe. te4t1 to MIU F«ln. mn Wlltlllre a1..o . Sult• em. lkwrly ""'' '0212. - Old a11d the New .. ,.w • ....- DAILY PILOT A 5 . ., Plant ~lap Lockheed Use Flayed SANTA CRUZ <AP) -Anu~nuclear protester-$ have urged lhe Santa Cru2 County Planning Com· mission lo reJect a land use permit for a Lockheed plant that manufactures a part for the Trident miiusile. Protesters oppc~ Lockheed's manufacture of a component for the Trident, claiming that the Tri· dent program represents a switch in U.S. strategy from defensive to offensive nuclear weapons. MORE ntAN 300 protesters turned out for the hearing, which was adjourned for further proceed· lngs J an. 10. ~· Lockheed manufactures a small explosive de· vice at the plant, which is a component or the Tri· qnt I. but has said it does not manufacture nuclear components. The company seeks to expand ifs operation over a five year period, constructing one building each year. A · The ncwly·c.vmplcted $35 million Sen John A.Nejedly bridge, background, wi ll be dedicalt.'d Sunday , repl ac ing t he half-century-old span ~ in the foreground. 'across the San Joaquin Ri ver at Antioch. The bridge was completed two years ahead or schedule . The old lift span will be removed. most prestigious ad~s Jasmine Creek. Dymally Blasts Curb · Res1denrs o( Jasmine Creek rn Newport Beach live in a ~hdrcrcd community filled with all the amen1cics. Privacy begim ac the Z4·hour Says Opponenl's Remark Worse Than Nixon's attended gatehouse. Numerous tloor plans offer valuable features. There arc 1cnn1s courts, Jacums, and )w1mmang pools. All of rh1s in one o( the very (ew new SACRAMENTO <AP> -Lt. Gov. Mervyn Oymally. stressing his innocence. says Republican Mike Curb outdid Richard Nixon by asserting that Dymally had committed a crime and would be indicted. · The Democratic lieute nant governor told reporters Thurs- day that Curb's clai m is worse than Nixon's remark t bat con- victed m ass murderer Charles Manson, then still on tri<1l, was guilty. NIXON'S COJWMENT drew heated compla ints that he, a lawyer, had violated the judicial canon that a person is innocent unti I proven guilty. "What Curb did was worse," Dymally told r epor ters. "Manson .was impr isoned al lhe time. A grand jury bad passed judgment on rum. "In this case. you're talkjng about a public official who has not even been to court el(cept for a traffic ticket " DYMALLY ALSO accused state Mtomey General Evelle Younger. the Republican can- didate for governor. of setting him up as a "scapegoat" by pre· dieting a slate official would be indicted. 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Reg. 25% Sale 50% • Deslgna cany bags and bicycle packs. Reg. 25% Sale 50% STAEDTLER-MARS Technical pens 000fo 6 pen sets 4. 7, 9. Reg. 20% Sala 50% STAEDTLBR·MARS Compula & Compua Hts. Reg. 20% Sal• 50% STAEDTLl!R·MARS A4fmtable Trtanita. Reg. 20% Sale 50% 8", 10", 12". WHERE YOU CAN APPORD THE mn Orana« County's lariat DISCOUNT Art and°' EnglneatnQ Supply store. l --'-. o,ange~o .... P.101 Editorial Page -----------------------------------------------r Robert N Weed Publtshe.r Barbara KrelbichtEdltorlal P~ Editor Rose Bird Merits Voters' Support A.I lht• tame or (;O\ 8 rown':i; UJ>Pomtm\!nl of Rose IJ1rd ru) Chief JUbtlCl' or tht• Cuhfom 1u Suprt'ml' Co urt. Wt• "•\re amon4( lho~t· "'ho. qlW$l1onud ht'r qutthf1ct1t1001> for the top JU<hrrnl poM Uut In ht·r 18 monlh tenure hhe hm. handled tht• job ,·.1pably, thhplayt.'<i Jn t"<<'t'llc-nt knowlerlUt' of .rnd rebph ·t fur lhl' luw. unct dom• nothing to wurrunt t ht· uth.•mpl to h:n <' hl•r voh'tl out of offt CC' Nov 1 Tht' ji_tou O!l~bing_ hf'r h o\ l' rathrr clc>ur mntl\ l'~ .rnd ~pec1al 1nh'rt'l)t!\ - Ma.Jor financial rontnbuton. Ml' thl' u1:ncutural 1n h.•rt>Sl b of tbt• Sun Jouquan Va llt•y who r<•M•ntt.-d twr roll' ~h Julhor of lht> :.t.tll•'i. At.trtcullural Luhor Rdutlons Act '" ht•n ::.ht• l>t'r\ Ltd ill> t hl' >(O\ l'rnor':-. C~bml'l hl'Crt'tttry ror J~nl·ultuw 'fht·~ would prnf 'r ~omeoru· mon· uttum·d to ttw1 r mh·n.·sth on I ht• n1urt The Law und Ordct Campaign Comm1ttc·t• of Mghl \\ tn~ ~n II l. R1chard:-.on n •pr('st!nb th~ VlC'-'S of ultra ''UUM·n .lll\l':. "'ho would ltkl' to ~t·t· lhe high ('Ourl lake .. 1 i-hurp turn to tht' n~hl Col'\juriru~ up u ''sort on crim e" a rgumt•nt again~t thE: .. t 'hlt'f Ju.'>ll<.'t'. hl· charges her with h1vonng the en min al ~ 111 ~i2 ('>t:-.t•i-.. but rdu es· to ldentl(y an' but ~ht' muc h puhli('1ll'd Caudillo rup<> cus<.• In that cuse. Jus t1 ct: Bird joined with the majorit y of .~!.I hl' c·ourt In 8 5 2 fu~dlng that , liS defined 1n the 3pecifi t f-lan~ua~c of turn·nl • bl.ite· l a~. raµt! in itself does not lt·gully con:-.lllult• ·gn•al bodily injury •· Exprt!hl;tn){ rt>gr~t that she h ad no c hoice but to t follow the lil\ .· :-.ht• abo s uggested the Legislatu1·e con· "' s ult•r rl'v1::.ing tht• luw to indudt: that definition -which vt•ry probttbly will happen. lromc·;11ly, Ric hardson . who likes to call loudly for • stric:t inh.'rpretation of the law, is now oppQs ing Ms . Bird •• l>e<·aust• hhc dtd stick to the law over he r own personal fcdrng:-. Particul:.irly disturbing is a statewide dfor t of some prosccutm,J? attorneys to get Bird and two other j ustices -off the court. P r esumably they loo would like to hand PJCk our judges to fit their rather specia l a nd limited \riew of justice. As for the condemnation o f the C hief Jus tice by the executive committee of the R~publican p a rty, this was a . thoroughly improper attempt to inject partisan politics into a n ·area which. of a ll others, s hould not be politicized Fo rtunately a number of r esponsible California ns have com e to the d efense of Rose Bird. and lo the defense of the court system which is threatened by this ugly cam- paigning . Voters woulfll be well ad vist'd to join this s upport by <·onfirmmg Rose Bird as Chief Jus tice of the Suprcmt· Court Nov. 7. Gates Best for Sheriff Br:.id G <.1tcs has m ade his s hare of mistakes during his first four years as she riff of Orange County. If he hudn'I, he would havt' won m ore tha n 50 percent of the \ ute in the s pring primary a nd would be comfortably ~ •t·ure in a second term. Instead , Gales got o nly 41 percent vote r s uppQrt last .June a nd was forced into a runoff vote Tuesday a gainst Loren Rusk, a ser~eant who h as served in the sheriff's department for 13 years. Even accepting his mistakes -a nd noting that he dis plays a high-ha nded air whe n d ealing with his m en, the Hoard of Supervisors and other la w a gencies -Gates 1h dearly the s uperio r candidate . Rusk undoubtedly is a good m an . And he has carried himself well throu gh the campaign. But in background, t•xpt'ric11cc. education a nd re la tions with the public he I <ills far s hort of Gates' qualifications. Moreover, Rusk 's primary base or s upport is the Orange County Deputy Sh eriffs Associatio n. a union-type o r ganization he headed until the e lectio n campa ig n began. Ttiis r aises a questio n a t}out which m aster he would serve -the co~ty and its q9ters. or the d e puties he would be m an agin g - We h ave sensed a softenin g in Gates' often brusque nuture since he did not win overwhelming endorsem ent in the primary. We hope so. With a little more of a human to uc h a nd a bit of modesty, he could develop into a n out- s tanding s he riff Most certainly Brad Gates is the better candidate on Tuesday's ballot. ,.. Clerk-Recorder Choice --The two offices or county clerk a nd county recorder will be combined whoo the ne w clerk-recorder takes of- fice in .Ja nuary. Of the t wo candidates seeking this office on the Nov. 7 ballot . Lee Branch , now the appointed county r ecorde r , is the bette r qualified . He has 21 years' experie nce in the recorder's office. the pas t seven in a n a dministrative position. He has the education and tra ining needed for the job. The Da ily Pilot recommends Lee Branch for the office of county c lerk-recorder. · • Opinions expressed 1n the space aoove are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. ' Boyd/Slip of Tongire · By L.M. BOYD Amazing how the minor misuse of the language can cause so much trouble. Like the case of the school prin- ('1pal. Four teachers in one Dear Gloo1ny Gus Finding a parking ticket on your car whrn your watch says 2 p. m and lhe meter maid's said 1;59 p.m . -thal's gloom! E.D.C. ~ .. ~:'J ~"·,.c::.r;.·"~~ .. ~·. ·;:, lle<tt~rlly fil!IKI 1M "leWl .. I ... ,...,_.,_, Miid '°"' "9t PM•• • G ... m, Gvt. O..ty PotO\ day each to ld him s he wouldn't be back next fall because she was expecting a ba by . It rattled him con· sldera bly, so he called the district superintende nt for pe rsonnel help, saying in some desperation, "Look, I've got four of my teachers here pregnant." The voi ce on the other end of the line. before the quick hang up, said, "Better get over here. Ralph." In China. you still need spec!~l~~aulhorizatiou to buy {he OOOKR "Love Stol"y" and "Catcher In the Rye." "Tines" and "prongs" mean the same. It's Jus t as correct to refer to an antler's tines and a fork's prongs as vice ve rsa So says our . Language m3n - • Jaek Anderson How Can We .Back Soinoza? W J\SlltNGTON -Over the pogt decade. Nicaraguan <.l ie · tator Anastasio Somoia - who&t ram.lly Wll& put In power by the United St<ltes 46 vcani ORO has s urvived riots. K~·nf>ru l strikes nnd even un t>a rtltquake tha t virtually destroyed the capital city of Managua l ie recently survived ., sev('rc polat1cul earthquake as well. J brll'f drmed rt>b(>llion and ac·company 1 n ~ I( c n t' r :ti :1 lr1kt• that , ror a ti me. threatone-d to depose him I le put down thl' popu lar upristnl( with typical cold· bloo<Jed ruthlessness. but the af tersho<'ks continue to shake h1!) regime to its foundations. T H B N I CA RA GUAN cc6nomy. which provides lhC' base for Somoza's vast · wealth and power, is in shambles. Sales tax coll ections are 10 percent or normal; customs collections are a thi rd of what they should be Some of the eotton and coffee crops. essential lo Nicaragua's eco nomic s u rvival. were destroyed in the recent fightin~ Those that remain will have to be harvested under the protec· t1ve guns of the National Guard Even more ominous for tht- •Nicaraguan freebooter perh<1ps, is the threat posed by a report prepared by investigators ror the human rights commission or the Organization of American States. When it is released 1t m:ly well strip Somoza of what little inte rnational support h(• sttll retains. The commission's fi nal report is still secret. But with the as- sistance of Larry Bi m s. director of the Council on Hemispheric Affairs. plus other sources in N1cara~ua. we have ferreted out the maJOr conclusions. They will make it diffi<'4lt for Pre!)1dcnt Ca rl<'r. the self-proclaimed champt0n of human nghts. to continue the all-important US. support for Somoza. HE R E ARE some of the find· mgs : -During the Sepkmber civi l wa r . Nicaraguan off1c1a ls Paul Harvey routinely lortun•d pollt1cut pr1soneris itnd summurlly ex· eculcd :street fighters and sus· J)t'ctcd rebel sympathizers in the <'lty or Leon T he r ecent r e b e llio n clillmed between 2.000 and 2.500 li ves : only 52 of those killed were National Guardsmen. -A bloody siege of the city of l'.:steli was led by the dictator's lion. Anastasio III. The city was virtually destroyed , and most ('IVll leaders WhO did not (Jee for their lives were either killed or thrown in jail. Somoza's son. in· cid e ntally, was promoted to lieutenant colonel for his "heroic action .. m the conflict. Al least soo. proba bly thousands. of Somoia opponents art' languishi ng in jails a ll over Nicar agua. This figure does not 1ndude hundreds who were l'1 :1 s~1ried as "common'" .. • c r iminal s r a thl'r t h an "poll tic al" pri!mners Footnote: Our reporter. Bob Sherman. n•cenlly r eturned from an invcs1tga t1 ve trip to Central America. His reports on the situation m Nicaragua will be published In a series of ful urc columns f'O&SAKEN WIZARD: Martin Ka iser i s a n electroni cs wizard who for years was the fed eral gove rnment 's major supplier or bugging a nd de- bugging equipment . But after he blew the whistle on shady practices that were costing the fo~BI thousands of dollars in overpriced equipment. ttis sales to Uncle Sam d ned UP. and blew away. Eve n wor se. the FBI ex- pressed its gratitude for the money Kaiser saved the agency by msligating criminal a nd civil suits that may rum him. Kaiser made his first govern· ment sa le In 1967, and his me rchandii;c was so hlghly rt>· garded that his customers soon included virtually every federal intelltgence agenc y. Al one point. his annual sales to the feds totaled S\50,000. BUT IN tt7s: Kaiser testified before the H~e Select Commit· tee on Intelligence that the Unit· ed St:lles Recording Company. the middleman between KaiSt·r and the FBI. was marking up his equipment as much as 238. percent. The Genera l Account· 111g Office confirmed the ripoff. Disclosure of the mark·ups evidently embarrassed FBI of· f1ci als who had sanctioned the cirrangement. Kaiser was v1s1t· ed by two G-mcn who tried to ~el him to change his story. He refused . and, within a year. Kaiser's sales to Cederal agen c1es had dropped to almost zero He was told by two members or an interagen,ey technical com- m itlee that at the FBl's urgin~. no intelligence agencies would buy from him. A highly placed Army intelligence official told Kaiser he was "taboo" in thi.: spy community. THEN. 13!.'1. December. Kaiser was included in a criminal case against two North Carolina bank offictals, who had used some or his equipment to bug FBI agents who were inte rviewing bank employees. Ironically. the bug· g1ng device which Kaiser sup- plied to the bank officials was detected by a de-bugging device the FBI had purchased rrom Kaiser. The bank officia ls .,leaded f!Uilty. Kaiser was found not guilty. but his le~a l costs amounted to more than S80.000 That was not the end or 1t. Although the FBI agents were on official... business when they were bugged. they are now pre pa ring a multimillion-dollar civil s uit against Kaiser and the bank offic ials fo r "great humiliation" and "irreparablt! injury lo their professional and private reputations " The FBI mamtams there j<, not hing in thE' anti-bugging statutes lhal prevents someo~ who is bugged in the course of official business from s uing as a private individual. Driver Shortage Idles Cabs, Hikes Fares We are told lhat unemploy· menl is now al six percent. Yet every m etropo lit a n news paper is buliing with ads begging for workers willing to work. ·· If somed ay down the road ahead this magnificent republic which cost so many so much should dro wn in red ink it will go down scream· in g. "He lp wanted!" I n t h e Chicago sub- urb where J live the in - d ependent cab company 1s operated by Charles Ugaste. In community newspapers, el- t y newspape rs a nd o n the bumpers of his cabs he has been advertising, "Drivers wanted " A cab driver in Chicago can Art Hopp start with a guarantee of S200 a week. yet 150of Mr. Ugasle'scabs are parked. unused . s imply because he cannot find enough drivers. Meanwtul~. unemployment in the Chicago area is higher than the national average 7'9 per- <'ent. THIS IS NOT an unusual situa- tion . Nor is it limited either to cab driversortoChicago. Nationally, there is a chronic shortage of workers willing to work because too m any have found out about "free money." You can get $119 a week for do· Ing nothing tn Chicago and that income 1s tax.free. You can wmter in Florida and your unemplo1ment checks will bc.Jl)atled to you. Back to Mr. Ugasle. He says a eruel cycle develops when he's unable to keep all his cabs roll- ing " Taxpayers are getting socked for the support or workers who could but will f!Ol work And because his ('Osts are n s ing -insurance. gasohhe . and' so on -cab nders are going tu have to pay higher fares. "If business would improve." says Mr. \Jgaste. "f would not have to ra1se rates. Bul busmess can't improve because I cannot get enough drivers . I have to make-people wait for a cab I get a lot of calls I cannot accom- modate at all though I have 150 cabs s itting idle with nobody to drive them." Mr. Ugasle says there is no question as to why . ''The in· creas ing availabilit y of un· employment compensation ha!) cut off the supply of drivers." "ll 's too easy to get money without working." he opines. "Yes." he says. "I a m mad about it. I don't mean that I am against unemploy~nt mohCY but J think every who can should puJI his own agon." He has 8,000 dr 'C'rS in his r1 les. only about 100 a da~ report ror work. And it IS the :.Jmc 100 over and over again. "l'M SORRY lo rats<' fares again." says Mt. Ugastc. ''but at 1s the only way I can st<ty m business." I wonder what would h<tpPt'n 1f we of the media gave as muth Page One attention to availi4blo• JObs 'as we do to the monthly an no uncemcnt of · 'une mploy- ment" statistics. If that Ralph Nader fellow really wants to make himself useful. what he ought tt be m vestigating is the useless lead in the rears of 13 million fOOf·offs -the present, greatest waste of our nation's most irreplaceable national resource. A Tough Year for Candidates With Experience Whom should I run into out campaigning In the hus tings already but my representative in Congress. Bagley Scruggs I barely recognized him. "Hi , th ere Mr Congressman.'' I said. "Shhh!" he said. glancin~ apprehensive· ly this way and that. "No name callini:l. plea&e" · N amc calling'?" "H aven 't you read t.hat be in~ an in- cumbent these days is a lrnhih· ty? The public seems bound and determined to throw the rascals out.·· . "But you're an experleneed rascal. Mr Scruggs F or 18 years you've been wlnninJ( re· election on yotJr promise lo d ean up the mess you made in Washington." "Yes. and a lot of thanks I got from the fickle voters Now they want fre h new fa<'es . So instead or 'Experienced ''. my campaign motto this time 111 . Tm madder than hell ann I 'm not going lo take it anymore.· " "Th<1t's gol a great r ing to it , Mr Scruggs. What Is U you're promising not lo take any more?" ·'Oh . monry from strange K ort?ans . Libe rties w ith secreta ries who can 't type. Ki<'kbacks from employees. The usual It's what the public ex- pects from us rresh new faces." "Speakin~ of races. frankly. yours looks terrible " "Thnnk you. I had a face drop. Don 't I remind you or some- one"" .. By golly. yes . Howard .Ja rvis!" "Exactly. Our marketing re- search shOws lh<it's the fresh Punch new face the public most ad- mires. I don't see how I can lose. what with havi ng his looks a nd his endorsement." "But he's already endorsed your opponent. Basil Fetl1s ... "Yes. that's why I'm confident he'll endorse me. loo. One thing you can say ror Howard J arvis. when It comes to endorsing can· didates. hl''s absolutely im· partial." • "Won't the voters know you a ren't a fresh new race when they see your occupation hsl.ed on the ballot as 'Incumbent'?" ·'That's just a hobhy. My reaJ occupation -and I might as well reveal it for the firs t lime -is 'Tax Chopper'.·· :-:--. -- -.--""""<::"'_ -~'· .. -:-- \ ... - . . ·'Sounds good. But you ·re gomg to have to put your name on the ba ll ol whether you Like it or not.'· "J 'II admit that will hurt a ht· lie. But, after all , how m any peo pl e kn o w th eir Congressman's name? No, sir, like most incumbents this year. I'm campaigning to throw the rascals out so that my fresh new face can take its rightful seat in the ha llow1..'d halls of Congress." t WAS jus t wishing him luck when a sound truck went by blar- 1 ng the message: ··A vote for incx. pe rlenced. unproven Basil Fetlis i11 a vote against inc umbent CongreRSmon Bagley Scruggs, an ex perienccd, Pfm!CO c"ftndidate." Scruggs turned red. "That dfr- ty rat. Fcttis,'' he cried . "To think that so early In the cam. palgn he'd st oop to mud · slinging•" . PERSONALLY. I think the voters are right to want to throw the bums out. Wh 1:1t this country nel'ds ·~ u wholf• new set oC bums • I fil[u~ the lt•ss c>i<perienced tht•y nr~" the less harm they'll do - CALIFORNIA I NATION Divorce Hurts Grannies Crusade Ainwcl al Jt'isitation, Tax Righu KE l.MON ll ~ l Crantimolbt.irJ. too. P"Y for lhetr t'hlldren·~ brokt"n mumo1e.s, and a Jtroup 1s ortanmn&i •• <'f"Wlade about it Tht')' ~81\l lu bre&U for lbP troobll' the)' lake "'Ith lheir grandchlldr n, a.od cuarantet'd lifhll lo t1C4l tbe.m A 11 • d ., ... .: h l 1 • r 111 I u w t a k es t h c 1:ru1Hfrhlldn '" 111 ,, nl•'t\ hum(" burred to the Jl 11 h• r nu I Jot r ,111 d 1i J r t• n c l> I n l ha l c as e th c .irundnwth1•1 ~. "11rll Jisi.urunct.•s th~y can see the rblldn·n The-cru:.aden Ir& nut numerous yet But when a dbun gr ndmothers held on or ~•nluOonal m Ul\a tn this auburh of 8()5ton. thl'y toot o name a amb!Hou.s u h wrt& unpronounce able: NOCOG GAPS. the Nouonal Or1t1tn1u1llon ol CQn<'emcd Gr~pa.-.n~·Cr.anckhlldren Affec:H·d by Parental Separahon ''Grundpun•nb 1.trt• 11uppo rting their ttr ondrh1ldrt•n und t·1111 't doduct at," says Valerie llubur. W. 't\ho keep' 11 $12.500-u·year full-Ume JUh unli nH>V\'d Into her i.on's Belmont home to ("<•n· rnr h11> thn·c chlldrt•n "A mother and a son cun't f1h• .1 Joint rrtlll'll Thal wo•ld be incest," she :rny:; TH•; GltOVP • A VS SITUATIONS t.Ut'h ll5 lhtie ure t>rtomlna a ll too common A 50n gel$ G RANDMOTll l-:R UORIS THALER ROSEN, 6~. wh11 ori.:1.11111.t•ll NOCOG ·GAPS, says othe r 111 undp:ire11h Jft' 1gnor~ lrt divorce. "'(, r;111lf11,1n•11h lo::,t! th~ right. to see their i.:ru1ukh1l,ln·n." 'ht· :.•1yi.. "'and are not even hroui.:ht 111tuih'' p1r turt· " u d1vorl'l':; ·ttlemeot ~ hich ~trnps h 1r:t1 nnanelally Ill' brmg'\ homr has younJ! children for grondm.1 nnd wrun<h)u to r I t• JUi.t at t.hl" Um~ the older fo I k !> at 1• t• n n t em plat 1 n .It o future free <> f ) OUOftfj\t•r~ Ille olc1bkr<> .. ay that call~ for lllX t)ruks Whrn ht>r me<hcal-::.tudent son visjts from New ll.1\ 1•n. Conn . with h1 ... three. children aged 9 month:. tn l >•·ar:.. Mr::. Ro~en s ays, she cares for By Bil K.-anr lht•m Sht• h,1.., bt•t•n d ivorced herself. and is THE f MILY · -.1do\\~"'d - Sht' says the organization grew out of her pro- -blt>m::,, and tho!.~· of Mrs Barber and a Belmont m•1ghbor. Maras Sltcnnan. whose divorced son muH•d h1:. l\\O l'111ldr<.·n an with her nn:v ('AL.LED T H E ORGANIZATIONAL mt•t•llng last month at a Belmont Unitariitn Chur<'h nm hy a divorced woman pastor and at- lral'lcd al>Out u dolt.'n grandmothers -but not a sin~!(' grundfather PsychJalr1st George 0 Papanek of McLean Hospital advised them to feel no guilt or shame becauSC' of their offsprings' divorces. He also sup- ported tax breaks, saying, "Tax laws ar e severitl years behind special realities." Ont• grandmother, who asked not to be iden- lifi<'d . 'said of caring for grandchildren: "It's a moral obli~ation you feel in yourself. You're not going to see the grandchildren without love if their own molht•r doesn't want them. Someone has to love th<'m and clothe them if the son can't af. Cord 1t " • And anothl•r expres::,ed fear for her son's 3· year olct daughter. who 1s living with her mother in another stall' "How did they know we're not smoking?" "I huh: Lo thank l will become a complete str ang.-r lo he r." she said. IDt·run Auto Found Probe Takes 14 Momhs and Lots of Leg Work l"AIRFIELD <AP> -A car in- volved in a 1977 hit-run fat ality has been located after nearly 14 m onths of detective work involv- ing computers, hypnotism. a crime lab and old-fashionc-d leg work. says Patrol Capt. Richetrd Noona n. Noonan gave this account: A car, traveling al high speed. -rammed lhe r ear or another vehicle on 1·80 west of Fairfield about 2 a m. on Sept. 17. 1977. WILLIAM ROBERTS, ~. or Vara ville. was thrown out br the rammed car and killed. The othe r car Oed the scene. From p1eees of the missing car lert at the scene and eyewit· ness accounts, Highway Patrol officers decided they were look· ing for a 197~ or 1976 Fo.rd Torino Elite, painted silver with a pjn stripe. C omput(•r s a t the s tate· Oe partment of Motor Vehicles produced a list 0( thousands Of 1975 a nd 1976 Ford Torino Elites sold in California THE MOTOR NUMBERS were sent lo the Ford Motor Co. in Detroit, where com puters pro- d uced a Jis l bf several hundred w hich nre silver with a pin str!pe sold in the Fairfield area. Officers c hecked the m out and found nothing . Tbey had the eyewitnesses hypnotized, in hopes they coul~ give a better identification of lhe vehicle. No luck. All the bits and pieces of the missing car were assembled and s hown lo an expert front Ford in Richmond. He said it was a 1974 Ford Torino Elite. BACK TO THE computers at OMV and ·Ford Detroit, which produced a list of 570 such cars. Officers Bryan Koepp and B. E . Nolan we nt back to t he streets. On Oct. 6 they found a sus picious.car in Richmond Tests ··at the stale Justice Department crime lab showed bits of ~ainl a nd glass from RobNls' car still clinging to the vehicle. althoug h it had been re- paired and repainted. FURTIIER INVESTIGATION led to the :.irrest of James Ter· rell. 56, and Mary Terrell. 47. of Suisun City. on charges or being acce:;sortes to a conspiracy to bide the car, interfering with of· ficers In their investigation , and giving false information to authorities. Noonan said the hit-run car had been hidden in the Terrell's garage after the accident and tf\e owner bought another care just like lt a few days later . L ater the hjt-run car was re· paired. repainted a nd sold to a re- lative. · NOONAN SAJD THE TerreUs "wl're releaset1 In $5,000 bail aft er they surrendered. The investigation a s to who was driving the car at the time o f t h e accident continues. Noonan said. DAILY PILOT Friday, Novembet 3, 1978 DAILY PILOT 0 c,\\\\S ,. Vote Ye~ end be heard! Pr01X>11llo~" ls enclolalld Dy r r .. noa ot Newl)()l18~y ano NewPOtl 8eec11 cny ellune•lmen May<>r Paul Rycoll V•t• Mayor Ray E W1lhtm1. Ooll41d A Srr1uM ano Paul Hummel COMMITTEE TO PROTECT ILU~ ANO 8A 'f .i..n Wall M" Jow on a.e+oi. Anpeta F1ei.er WM~ Ftank ROC>•1>>0n Allan Bffi. _,a.,.,. Lo.ell PM11> L ..... , GOO•Q<l IOl)IH EugeM R AIMrton,M 0 Paid lot by Comtntlt• top,_ Blufla end Say Oe•ICI Stlor•• Cllawman 11 TroDu1• eo.wt. ~ .. p0r1 a.-~n ., .. , ... You couldn't get the ori ginals at any price. But ou r buyers fou nd an -:>Id family firm ..,that 'Tlakcs these repli ca of fi nc old mu seun1 pieces with infini te ca re and attention to deta il. Just as their forefathers did . :Flatiron , pots, pans, tea kettles. bells (they u ed P .. -"-~ to hang them at '>..-. ~ the front door). pitcher , coal scuttles, cache pots, ca ndelabra. Ladles, money di shes, vvine measurers, and milk jugs too. Big pot , li ttle pots, some hand- hammered, sofl)c smooth. Many with blue Delft- pattcrned handles or sol id iron hardware. This delightful collection is rrul y a Dutch treat. But the special treat is the price n1nge. Fron1 $4 to $40. ~Orange County, Newport Fwy. ~Od Oyer Rd. East 714/7 51-3181. \ \ • ..... - •• -le - ) ' ' .... DAILVM.OT Mitchell Br others The ate r ' Judge Rules 27 Movies VJbscene' A lotaJ of 27 sex epics shown to lbe public at the Mitchell brothen Sanl<1 Ana theate1 and later \'lewed by a /ud.lt. In Koott 'a Berry Farm'• In· dtipende1~ t all were rulf!d 11uusd.a1 tn be ob· acene. Oranat" County Su1>erior Court Jud.1e Rich&rd llamllton penion11illy df!<'htrnd eiwbt mo\'iN. in· eluding "Offp Thn:Mtl" •nd '"l'be Ot\'ll In MLN Jone!i ··to bit obA(t"ne-by his own t.'OUrt order. 80111. s.tdt!$ tn t.ht. la'tli·ault nlt.'!d by I.he-c.hy vi Sant a l\na had f'1tr lier ollJl:rred that t9 olt1cr m(lvic~ $hV\lo'fl to ttle Jttal>llt: over lhe Aame period of time 1n lht> llou••r J>laia theitlt.>r \lo'f•re M dlfftttnl In con· !t•nt ICJ tht" 1•\ght ruh.-d on b)' Judae l.famlllon. 'rhi11 st11K.1l ut1vn led to t.hem automatically dt·<'larNI obst·•·ne \lo'hl'n Judge llamllton iuut'CI tus ordt•r • ~ . THE t'R>:TlllAl. RlJLIN(• ME:.-\NS that the · M ll('ht'll brotnt-~ lht>lltt'r 1:, now unch.:r a prt'· 'lln11nary i1"1JU1H'l1<)J1 which prt•\•cnU the operators •from sho"':1ng the bannrd movit~ pend1n1 a court trial on the dispute. ; A hearing into the city's 1tJ)plicaUon for u .permanent h\junction against screening of the • pomo movltl5 hu betn scheduJed for Dec . 8 in J11dae Robert It. Green's courtroom. .. If lhe lawsuit soes to trial ll will be I.he second :--such courtroom clas h between the city and the ~M itchell brott\en who operate ilrnost ldent.iC&r theaters in other Califomla communities. • ' A I.ONG TB.JAL on the same issue ended in !-February when a Superior Court ju.ry found 11 or • 48 films shown al the theater during a two-year 'period to be obsC'cne. · Most or the 48 films were viewed by the jury in private showings al the lloner Plaza movie house . Aeling Superior Court Judge Marvin Weeks 'im posed a fine of S76,400 on the Mitchell brothers and ordered them to post a SI00,000 bond if lbey in- t ended to keep the theater open. • THE CITY RECENTLY MOVED to seize the •SI00,000 for use In further prosecution of the Mitchell brothers. .. Seizure was. denied pending a ruling on the is· 0 FIRST THRIFT OF AMERICA Ol'ENS ITS- HUHTIHGTOH BE.A.CH OFFICE! . NOV. '78 6Y2% PERAHHUM ......... 1lrifl "'"~ •Daily lntl)fest •lnleresl Paid Annuetly o n Open Account s ONLY. • Mtn1mum Balance 11 .000 • California Residents only ' ,,·."') .. ~ 848-8575 •CARPETING •FLOORING •WALLPAPER •PAINTS DllAl'ElllES 25% Off FREE HOME ESTIMATES ltoZZ .... lhd. II II :I•._.. .....,, •• , •• , .... 2 •~ by the Fourth District Coun o; Appcids in San llernardJno. The ei&hl moviet declnrt.'d obscene by Judfe Hamilton are: "Teen11we P;;ijama Purties ', "Drf'laker Btsautlet", "Kinky Trit:U", "A Formal Faul'tilt", 'ISummc:r of Laura.". "Roller Babies", "O"ep 1'hroBl", and ''The Devil iD Ml.as Jones." - THE II MO\'IES DECLARED o bscene by stt1)ulat1on aloe: "Previews", "Count the Ways", "Star Babe'". "Opening of Misty Beethoven", "Journey of O''. Also obscene are: "Les Nympho Teena", "Sleepy Head", "Airport Girls", "C.Ome F1y With Us", "Through the Lookina: Glass'', "SOS." Also, '"Teddy Bare", "Expose Me Lovely", "Odyssey", "The Farmer's Daughters", "A. Dirty Western", "VaJerle'', "Viraln Dreama", and "Nine U.vn ot A Wet Pussy", Fountain Valley Woman, Mate Sentenced in Weliare Fraud A l''ounta in Valle)' woman who admitted defrauding the Orange County Welfare Depart· mcnt of nearly $7,000 was sentenced Thursday to two years in state prison. Her husband, who admitted invol\'ement in the !r11ud and who also pleaded guilty to charges that he rapt."<I the couple's neighbor last June 26. was sentenced to si:<"months in the county jail. SUPERIOR COUR T JUDGE James H. -W.a l s.w.o.rth jm,.posed sentence on De borah Bcechem, 28. and her husband, Donal<!, 31 , both of 9900 Lofi Alamos St. It was successfully alleged that t}le Beechems collccled $6,971 in welfare payments from the county while both were employed. J UDGE WAISWORTll EXPLAINED at the sentencing that the husband was given the lighter sente nce because it is much more likely that the restitution he ordered during sentencing could be made by .Beecbem after he serves ttis county jail te rm. . WeUare fraud onen entails sentences of up to ofie year in the cow:ity jall. A rape conviction of the type admitted by Beeebem could put the defen· dant In state prison for up to five years. J UDGE WALSWORTH FUS111ER explained that Mrs. Beechem faced state prison for addi· Gemologist -Jeweler s Cu stom-Made Jewelry HUNTINGTON BEACH 19073 Beach Blvd. --·-1 (714) 84-7-9344 "'Let Your Travel C¥n 8e Ouri" ' CRUISE SPECI1U.ISTS AIRLINE TICKETS AT AIRPORT PRICES AMTRAK TOURS 1714) 817·3TIO ITI4l 8'12413..1 lli097 Btach 1.Uvd... 111 Garfield '851 W•rn•r Awinuo Hunun.11.w1 Ueacb, CA n6-&8 l h11itll11:J,On ~..ch, CA llZ&41 ""WHHIE YOU Altl A Stv.HGH IUT OHCr tional acts of welfare fraud committed in Ventura County. "We're much more likely to get our $7,000 back from hlm." the judge aald. "I bave placed hi m on five years probation following his jail term and he is to rep~y the money in that lime.''· Forger A'WlllYkd Prison &ntence A Westmi~'ter, man arrested by Fountain Valley police after a series or rorgerie.s that cost a local bank and businesses more than $5,000 bas been sent to state prison for 16 months. Or ange County Superior Court J udge J ames K . Tu m er ordered. the prison term for Fred E 11gene Johnston, 25, of 71t2 Natal St., Bfter the defendant pleaded. guilty to one ot multiple felony counts. J ohnston admitted involvement in forgeries that involved Barclay's Bank, the Lucky market chain and the AcUon Cleaning syndicate. ·~~TRY llQ c,O ANTIQ!J_~S (.<fb RIRMITUIE AMERICAN OAK OUR SPECIALTY! •Mpj .... 4 ......... ,., I This year make it an "AntiQue" Christmas from Country Road! See our COiiection of Christmas ornaments, decorations & Gifts. ............. ,, "it: ... .... 17141141· l9lD5 -Blvd. --Ca.--Phone - (714) 848-2525 ~ ... -$] .QO OFF . Ol4 M4Y PUICMASI OPEMIMG SOOH Pl ease send me add11ional details on other cel'fiflC8tes with terms and FIRST THRIFT OF AMERICA 19107 ..... lhd. I IMllMjhllt ...,., 17141147 .. 110 Neal Avellar. 19107 Beach BIVcl Huntington Beach (7 1<1) 8<17-8880 President Arst "A Hall Century ol Finaocial Services lo Southern Califomlans"' (714) 847-7734 ']J~ CJl.ai'l :J:Jaign ''COMPl..ETE 8ENJTY CAAE'" HUHTIHGTOM If.ACM THOSE RASCALS CHIL..OREN'S WEAA CAl..l~""''" •01 .. 0 1a13!1 431-i1ae 10001 Bt•c .. e .. vn . '"'"'t'.'Tl,..OTON •CACH CAl..l~ftf'•UA •2••11 1?1 .. 1 e47.eaae OF 'mAMIMS ..... SUPf'Lltieft'S ~ ~ / When you care enough . ~ to send the very best • !Becky' :s. d/a.Llma>tk ~hop CARDS & GIFTS 19111 BEACH BLVD. -HUNTINGTON BEACH HOURS: ~~~Lj~ SUN. 11-4 Phone (714l 848-0504 .. ................ . . ................................ ... Sue Brown, Man-r ~ ~~,· ~,.~ 19021 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beoch, Ca. Phone (714)847-3386 U..'llFE SAVINGS and Loan A ssociation COME SAVE WITH US F ranees Pork I Assislant Vice l'n!6ident Branch Manager """'""'Jlaol Shim --• .. uo.oo , $15.88 GUTUAL TICKET AGENCY 1 the PANT LOCKER I tOJ leodi lt\Od... I Wlap• leodt &Mmme.,.... .. Dt..-~ .... 90)0 COSTAMISA IUJ ............. _ 64:Z..IZJI ........ JMll ..... 8<)l!Ol l""" •• SJ~f -·--IU<ll .. ,._._ 1-ICl~'I) .. , ..... COSTAMISA J70 .. 17• ..... 645-4650 NORTON'S PmlT CLEANERS DRAl'ES ALTERATIOMS SUEDES DRY CLEAMING LAUNDRY I HR SIRVICE -.--847-6862 -A COMPLUE FABRICARE CENTER BE.ACH-GARFIELD CENTER 1·7 M·F 8-5-S , ........................................................................................................................ ~.~ .......................... .. ---• ' , •• : ~ •. :: I. -"' --.... ---.... ...... ... --·--. - , . I I '• '• .. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ·: . . . . . . . -; . . . . . . . .. •4 .. . . . . From sav-on·s super Drug st~re to Ralphsi super Market, t . -..... . . . . . . . ~-, There's a w~rld of Super Shopping ····---~-~----····-------and Savings in between! When we developed the BEACH- GARFIELD CENTER, we promised ourselves we'd attract only the best merchants and professional endeavors. Well, we succeeded! In fact, the Center has achieved a character of its own ... transcending the friendly "water- front pier .. architecture. We believe this extra dimension of interest comes from the fine quality of our merchants. If you've become impatient with the giant centers and find the smaller centers too limited, COf!le to BEACH-GARFIELD CENTER .,At's just right. We Warmly Welcome These Exceptional Shops and Services That Awalt Your Visit! THe CLOTHES TIME "Latest Fashions at Lowest Prices" 848-2191 Francine Buono.Manager BECKY'S HA& I MARK SHOP "When you care enough to send the very best" 848-0504 Jim & Becky Neuwlrt~ FIRST THRI" Of AM!RICA "A Half Century of Flnanclal Servloet to Southern Californians" 847-8880 Neal Avellar, President HUNTINGTON RACH RIAL TY "Residential Reel Estate" .. 848-2625 Pit ee.n.. M1n1f19r BECKER'S HAIR DESIGN "Complete Service Salon" 847-7734 Terry Becker ( ' • -.. - HELEN'S HOME DECOR "Custom Drapery, Paint and Wallpaper'' 847-8882 Helen Ahearn FUNf'EIT TRAVEL "Let Your Travel Ca"" Be Ours" 847-3730 Burt and Margaret rrower THE PANT LOCKER "Name Brands at Discount Prices" 848-9030 THOSE RASCALS a,11c1ren•1 Weat "Boys and Girts, Sizes 2 thru 14" 847"'6888 Modine Whitson, Manager SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 842-4173 RAYS OF HEAL TH NUTRmON CENTER "Nutrition Center and Juice Bar" 847--8002 Ray Spagnuolo VAL'S JEWELERS • "Your Complete Jewelry Store" 847·9344 NORTON'S PORT CLEANERS "Complete Professional Fabric Care Service" 847-6862 HONEY BAKED HAMS "A Gourmet Meal You Don't Have to Cook" 848-8575 Gail Collier, Manager COUNTRY RO~ •1oues - "American Oak Our Specialty ... Also Gifts" 842-2800 Mesars. Wines and Dill RALPHS "The SUPER Market" 847-8393 Ralph Maclts. Manager SAV-oN DRUGS "A Great Place to Shop" 848-2446 Ed Wong, Manager USUFE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION "A Full Service Operation·· 847-3386 Frances Pa~. Ant. V.P .. Branch Manager of Savings, Ceola Oenntt, Regional Lo.n Manager and Sales Escrow Services. Anita F~ming. Regional Marketing ~anagttr.... \ .. • ~ 2 -• ~ -• • .... . . -. . PACIFIC OCEAN BEACH-GARFIELD CENTER, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BEACH & GARFIELD IN HUNTINGTON BEA CH IS ANOTHER CONSUMER-SERVICE ENDEAVOR Oi=:, THE BUCCOU COMPANY (EST. 1947) 4501 Birch Street. Newport Beech 92660 Telephone (714) 540-8833 ..... \ \ ... AJO DAILY PILOl N Coastline Offe . Marital S "M rltal Contract ing." 1t Coor part It •turt- ~I~. will be oUC'red b.'f •oai.tllnt• Cummunuv t'ollegt> from 7 30 to 9 JU 11 m Tut>sdnyt\, bt·uan ninR f\JO\' 14, 111 tht· Uniturltm Um\Niiah ... t C hurch. 12~9 V1eton .. PtJBUc NOTI E 1Nf ... 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Ill tw a f'<'{' ptl>d o" u patl" ovnllable basltt fo'o r ltddtl ionul 111 · formttCl(tn. t•ull OCo.1Otll1. 4''<1 1•11 ... lurl 2.'\#i De atlu Elsewher.e t\ \"l:S:\S CITY Mo \1' 1 Marv J an.- Truman,~ ... 1:.1t•r of Chu l.111• P n·-.1dt·nt Hurry I rum.111 t111 .. 1 llKIJy .1t ht•r lwnw in ::.ubur ba11 C r .111ch ll'W ..Ukr a long 11lnt•:.b Miss Truma n h.1d lwt>n in and out of ho:.pat ab smcl' under~o ml(." gall bladder open• I ion 10 1000, many ltmt•s for 1n1une:-. suffered in fall:. OAh.LANU 1AP1 Richard Morris Lym an. Kl>. an Ouklund attorm·y and forrm·r lfrpubhcan a !>s l•mb l y mo.1n wh o rt.>pr<'sent•..'d Ala meda County, dw<I Tuesday ADDY STANLEY E ADDY. ~•se<I •w•y Oclot...r JI, "711 H• •••" re\ICM'nl t n• toun-1nQ Pt~rwn\ •'f' do1nq 04 (O\t.t ~. CA ·tor t~ ~\I 31 Ow\i~i~-.~~t(" PU9lttAf ION~ :::'~~!:="t.~=':~1:; •· .. VDU• 110..'> HUil MOvllfJ'\ ,, .. ,Y . ""° ""~rwd 1n""' Euroc:ion Alric.." 0 I l •lQUIM ~Ill\ (.nllf()ff'\l(JV)~\J M 1c:ktlf' e ast Theatre ot Ooer•ltOn Our M A ~ co tnc ~• l.tJhtortHo •no w or10 war 11 Str-1;11<~ w~r-e ~Id Ufl>Uf' dliOn J18l1 Mdr.11no Or , l..iQUl\d FrtOay at ' 00 PM •• ·~ HdrOOr Nll,jUf'I, f "''"""'" Yl'11. p 0 !lo• 1•1. Ldwn Mon.-y O\d~I "'''" Or B l'J(IUntJ H,.,tt.n (,,•11tor n141'1t.)'1 Lolha•r GrH-n, J>.l'SlOf" Of the Mi"W I"" bU\lnt'\\ I\ Con<lu<ll'<l OY • cor \lr rdfo Unlll'd M<PlllOdl\I Cl\urcn, Of &IUtitltOO Oc1atinq tnff"f~t at 1-4arbof' Lt\wwn M A Wood Co Inc Mounl 011.,. Mortu.>ry Of CO.la MPs.t N WOO<! • .,._, r~IM f ~Hs.t ln1 .... 1rth-'ff'4><1I w4\ ''''"'° "'otn t~ County Ctt·r• ol Dr•"'9<! Coun1v on<><· lol><!r II I~/~ 1"1Ct1911 Publ"t~'(f Or oOQO· Coa\I O.lllV Pllnl, Octobt•r JU, /I •• na Nov•1moe-r J. to, ~'11H PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIHESS HAME STATEMENT f " .. fOltOVit•nQ pen.on\ ttr~ doing DU:t•n .. -.., tt-4\ k ENEE flCHE, l,TO . ,,,, Oce11n lllld • Corona <l<•I Mltr. C.A 'l?~H Wlltt•m R flohf'. ,,,, Ot~<1n 84\ld . Coron8 <lffl Mar, CA 'l?b7~ Norr111'11• TIQM. 1n1 Ouo1n Blvd . (Mona <1#1 Mar.CA9'.lb?S 1Thl\ bu"~' I\ conducted b' " tilnltNI PIJrlfW<'\111(). Wlllw.mR. T19M .n 11s s1a1emen1 W<t\ 111N1 '"''" ,,,,. ()iunly Cltrk ol OronQI! Counly on Oct IO, lt18 F10U1J P\lbh\l'll'd 0r""9" Co.1\1 D••I' Piiot. (kt. IJ, 70. 71. Nov J, "" 4181·18 P UBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS •USINEU "AME STATEMENT Th~ loll-1nQ per\On\ Ml' Oo•nQ ,_..ne\\•" CALIFORNl,I> KOKO MAT!. 1661 ~cenl•• ~I• MPH , Cellfnrnoo 'iH.37 • ~H-~i.eo Inc , .. , .,~ .. ua, CoM• Mo .i, Calllorn1 .. 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"· 24. ma PHKF4MILY COLOHIAL IUHHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 PACtAC VIEW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOllMICK M.OlnUARtlS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IAL~IYGEttOM F41MHAL HOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llU UOADWA 't MOttTUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITM·TUlHIU..UMI MOITUAAY WISTCLtff CH4NL Cre~tory • Flower ShOR' 427 E. 17'th St Costa Mesa 646--4888 f'tB CI •oi'HHS SMl'TM'S MOITUAU 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 • DAILY PllDT CLASSIFIED ADS 942-5878 ONE YEAR OLD AND READY TO RUN: THAT FIRST STEP'S A DILLY Celebrating Today: Trevor, Left, Meredith; Gavin and Kir sten FBster Days (Ahead California Quads Celebrate First Ye ar TURLOCK (AP) One year a f t e r g i v i n g b i .r t h t o quad ruplets . Connie S m ith doesn't think life will gel any more hectic when they start lo walk e xcept "they might be faste r ." Mrs. Smith 's ~hil d r en . believed to be the San J oaquin Valley's first surviving quads in half a century, were a year old today. ABOUT 30 PEOPLE have been invited lo a birthday party Saturday. including doctors and nurses who "did a fantastic job" caring for the new~rn babies at Fresno's Valley Medical Center. All four children a re healthy ;ind activ<'. but good he alth wasn't that certain when they were born prematurely last Nov. 3. Their wei~hts ranged from 2 pounds 10 ounces to 3 pounds 11 ounces, but all gained s teadily during SeVC'ra J weeks or in· tens ive hospital care. The two girls Kirsten and Me redith and two boys - Gavin and Trevor now weigh between 16 and 18 pounds. "THEY'RE GETTING BIG," Mrs. Smith said in a telephone interview. "Trevor is trying real hard to walk. takin~ a few steps. They're all standing now, so 1t won't be long " Mrs . Smith, 29. doesn't think having rour little tykes toddling around the house "can be any worse than crawling. although they weren't too bad crawling. I don't think walking will be too bad , but they might be faster." Iler hectic pace has eased as the quads have grown better able to entertain the m selves. Mrs. Smith said. .. THE FI RST F I VE or six m onths. I didn't have much free tim e," she said. "Now, they play together a lot. so I have quite a bit or free time during the day." They also enjoy playing with the family's cocker spaniel and poodle dogs or with ba bies of friends who visit the Smiths. When the neighbor brings her baby over. the infant s "all gather around and they sit and_ jabber at each other ," Mrs. Smith said. T HE QUADS AR E "very fo . terested in s omeone e lse because they're used to seeing each other." she added. The financial burden or sud· denly having four children was eased by insurance which paid for most of the $30,000 hospital and doctor costs plus donations placed in a Cund here which paid ror baby furnitµre. Seniors Get Hot Lunches Hot lunches for retired Harbor Area residents ar e tieing served Monday through Friday Cor SI at Pomona School in Cost a Mesa The federally funded program is offered in cooper,alion with thl' Newport-Mesa Unifi~d School District. .. Lunc h is availabl e each weekday al 12 :45 p .m . It includes salad , hot entree and selection o f drink .. Pomo na School is a t the cor ner o f Pomona Avenue and Ha milton Str eet in Costa Mesa A table lamp m ade in China was blamed today for the rire that caused an estimated $100,000 damage to a Newport Beach home Tuesday rught Investigator J im Upton said the wiring in the lamp apparently shorted out and ignited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phlllip. 1437 Dolphin Terrace. THE FIR E ~utlcd the rear portion or the home and s pread to the garnge berore firemen could douse the n ames. Upton s aid there was seven• smoke damage lo the rest of the house caused by burning foam rubbe r u sed as s tuffing. in furniture and in padding r r the carpet. U pton indicated tha the dam a ge estim at e coul go higher because he h a dif· ficullies establishjng valu s for som e of the oriental piece with which the home was rurnishcd. ·'T he fund has paid for n1((sl of the necessary things like cri bs and high chairs." Mrs'. Smith said . "Right now. they don't seem to be costing too much. Since they're young. they're not too expensive " MR S. S M I TH AND her hus ba nd, Roger. 29, ha d no children before the qua ds. so they added a bedroom and rami· ly room lo tbeir two·bedroom home to accommodate their population explosion. Mrs . Smith, who took Ce rtitity drugs before learning she was pregnant. said they bave taken precautions lo have no more children. Smith, an e mployee of a cable television company. is "pretty helpful'' with the children. his wife said. "WHEN HE COMES home fro m work, he entertains them pretty well so I can cook dinne r a nd get them ready Cor bed ... But thcre·s one aspect or car- 1 ng for tiny tots that Smith avoids as often as possible, his wire added. "He's kind or s lacked off changing the drapers now · · Victim Identifie d SAN DIEGO fi\P1 The FDI h<.is identified the second man kill e d w h en a m ar i · 1ua n a ·s mu~~l in g airpla n e ('rashed in Chula Vista as the brother of the man believed to h uve pilo ted the pla n e, a coroner 's spokesman said. The body of PauJ Whitfield Ketchum. 26. o f Santa Barbara was identified Wednesd<ty through a fmgc•rpnnt chC'ck Stanley Addy Dead at 71 · Stanley E Add}. a longtime member of the Newport Beach E lks Lodge who served the lodge as bartender for three decades. is dead at the age of 71 Mr Addy. a Costa Mesa resi· dent for the past 31 years, suc· c umbed Tu(•s d av f'une r a l ser vices arc schedUJed today at 2 p .m . al the Ha rbor Lawn Mortuary Chapel in Costa Mesa. Burial will follow at Harbor Lawn Memorial Pal'k, Mr. Addy 1s survived by his s o n . David . and a ~rand · daughter , Monica f'rt!<ferick. ~th of Costa Me~a ... CALIFORNIA I OBITUARIES/ LOCAL PlJBU C NOTICE ------------ PV.BUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 9U$1HC!SS NAMa STATEMI HT '"• 1011ow1ng Pt<Wtl " d<>lno t.tu\I M \\•\ PllllU C NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE c ... ,,.. SUl'llllCM CIOUltTCWTME ST ATE DI' CALI l'Otl NI A ll'Otl THI C:OUMTYOl'OttANCK ....... t711SJ C.J.N ERAl L(( PAINllN(", t&1•' Awn•CUI \tlontu. M,,,,on V "'to C.hlOrtlla "161\ T~t('I .. lff. 1cl·O A llt'(h().J \n\)I" to, M·~~·on \lit-to (•hlOrn1~ "11fl/\ Tnts CNMN"• '' tonduc.ted O'f .. n .,, d •v•Ou•I NOTICE 01' HEAlt l "G 0 1' ,,!TITION FOlll l'lll09ATE 01' WlU. AND 1'011 LETI"EltS TESTAMEN · TAllY ,l>HD AUTHOltlZATIOM T'O AOMIHISTE ll UHDElll THE ferry ~ Le.- Tru\ \1414""*'1 ••' t1lt'(I w1tn u-. tl~DE PENDENT AOMINISTltATIOll 01' ESTATES ACT Counly Cl"'~ ol Cl<-Counlv Of> Ck IOOh II It/~ f\lale ol JAMES HI GGINBOTHAM ... UlllUlL Of'CHSl'd F IO?WJ NOT ICE I'> HEREBY GIVEN "*1 PuOll\M'OO•""'l'·,..., 11 .... Polnl ::..~:.~y. -:,::.,:..M.::..R::!;!;.!~ '!.,'ft: Octooer 70 11 .tnd Nu••'''°'-'' ' •o •no tor ''""6neti of L.-ttt<s T.v........, 1918 <IRMI ' '"'' IO lhl' P\'IJIUll-M>d ..,1'10rt ..... Hon to •Ott'IOt\IPf ,,.. e\tdl~ under tk PUBLIC NOTICE l~Pt"°"'n' AOm1n1\tr~t•on Of E•i.tl•\ An r_.t ... rfllf'W'~ to wn1c_h n. made tOf' 1ur1i....r p.orlu.uw•. Mid llwl ow tlmo l'ICTITIOUS 9USIHESS ~,.,1 Pl•(~ Of -r·no t"" .,, .......... NAME STAT£HENT n.-.n V'I for No.,.m~ 71, lfll. •t Tnf! tottow1no Pc-•\On~ dftl 001110 10 00.i m on1t1e courtr_..,ofC>eiNlf1 bu)ttlC .. \ d"> nwrH N o J of ...a10 court* at 100 C•vt< I HE GOOD llE POR f lb() Cenl•n (•nl~r D,..,.. Wl>•I. U> lf>e City of S.nl• n1•I Wity c I l u,t,n (A <12~ And (~ltfOfnld Sfit ,...,O Sn•ktlrtnn Pff'\4•nl"' JC'\u\ 0.lt .. d Octobt!r 3t ,_,,tt JvO•ltt' Inc , "(6hl0tn14 corper.tllon WIU.fAM E. St JOHN, n u" bu\il"Mf\\. t41. r oncJu(tfl'd b¥ ,. 4.0• County C~rk oJU•~llon COHEH&LEWIH Ricnarrl '>11">•" ••n 1101 Oove SI .• S1tlte MO p,-.. woh J•·-.v· Newoort &M<h. CA tt44iO JllOll"" 1'1(. ' hi 1714 I tl).UIJ J:f•< rwrct '-"•" .-r ,,,,. I AUCWft•ft fof P-1itt0f\iff P r .. """"' Puo•••l\f<J Cl<..._ C.Oa•I Oa11~ P1lo1 l ht\-"t1cU•'""' nl .,,,, 1' t111 ,, 'llW•lh tn1• Nnv t . .t tO 1U8 ~111·11 Countv Cl~r\ ~ OrJlNI"' l.•J'''''" ,, .. , O< t - --1't..-.--.. 10. 191d F IOHl4 PUBLIC NOTICE Pu.DJ1\n..<1 OritnQ' (..0 t t 01111, ~•hit (){.! 1 J. )U 11 N o v I. IQ/~ ---SUPElllOtl COURT OF TH~ STATE 0 1' CALIFOltHIA l'Olll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. He.A·-P OBLIC NOTICE NO TICE 01" HEAltl MG OF ---- -'" 'PETITION FOlt 01110£11 Dlltf.C· FICTITIOUS9USl .. ESS TI NG CONVEYANCE OF lllE.AL NAME STAT£MENT f'llOPERTY TO COM~ETE SALE Tiit follow1nq P•"\O"' •r~ 001n9 ON C:OHTllACT ENTERED ... .,.o 9 Y l>v\•"""a' DECIASIO CORONA DEL MAR CON')IAUC f ,1,.1t ol IR E.N E (;ARN ETT• flON COM CON!ifllUCrtO,. &01 0.<0•Y <1 Be9 o•u•. CO<ONI -,,..,, CA 'l'h?\ NOf tCE I') HEREBY GlllEN '""' llon~ll J Ot•ver &I• , B<-qon1• BE IT Y LOU 1(100 """ hie<! M<eln " coron•oe•M.lt.(.A 'n61!> U"t1t1on tor orOt't C'hr~c t 1nQ <On OOuQllK N Otivtr tOi &eQon•• v~v&nt" of ,....,. Pf'ooi-r1y lo com~t" C<>roM <I'll MM. CA 'l?~n ... 1 .. on concr .. o ~n1ere<1 into t>y ~ f "'' Ou\•ntt'\'\ .-. <CH~uttt!U oy t• t•~~d. rt4fft.f'f1'<.P to wf'tlch '" rn.oe tor ~ner•l p.on,..."n•P tur111 .. r p.>nl<uf••~ • ...a \l'\;ll 1~ UMt! R6"CMll J Oliwr ..,.f'd o•K• of ~annq ttw ~m~ h4\ Th" •l<1tt•TV1nl .,.,, hit-cl w•lll '"" -n \el lor Nowml>!!r 20, 1'11 Bl •:oo coun1v c.1 ... • o1 0.""900 c.0.,..,, ""ex ~ m in '"" 'ounroom of ~1Mnmen1 tooer 70, 1q11 No 3 ol Wld court. di 100 C.•vo< t.enl~r Flontl o,,.,. W~•I. 1n tlW C•I'( of !Mtnta And. Put>hitwcl 0.dnQI' Co.t\I Oa•IY P1101. Cal1forn1<1 0<1 11 •• no Nov 3. 10. 11. 1919 Oateo O<tot>e• lO, 14111 4t11J /8 WILLIAM E St JOHN, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMEN'r T "" totlowonQ ,,.,\OM ..,,. 001110 bu\.iM'\' .,,, Ml'IRANAfHA C H Rl~T I AN ACA OE.MY, Cl'IL \IAR Y CHl'll'EL CON P E llE NCE C6 NfEll, THC WORD 1'01> TODAY. MARANAIHA AO AGENCY ]I()() '> ~ .. l,...ll"W RO S.1>1.t An.o CA 9'10' C<tlvary CNtpel of C.'>tl• MM.I In< • • C..hlornoa cc>rpo""'on lllOO ~ F•1t•lew lld ~Id An.o CA 'l?lllA ''"' btiAt,.,s rs conoucteo bv "'c:or Por.tt•on c. .. 1 .. .,,.,. 0>.tO<'I "'""'"~ cnue .... ..,,,,,n Pt~tO-.nt f Ph '\lclt~f Wd ltlt'O Wlflff'l lh .. (.ounly C1tt• '11 Or_. Co""'' on O< I 10. •918 1'10Ull Publl\llt'd 0r""9" Co.l\I 0 •1ly Po•OI. Oct IJ 10, 21 NOV J 19111 4/ilA II P UBLIC NOTICE F ICTITIOUS BUSl .. ESS NAME H A TEME,.T r h,,. to1tow1no P"'''\O"" "'"' ootnQ bu\1ne-.-. d\ T A L 'oPA'), 74601 R"ymono Wdi Su1tP 'I, El loro, Cdhl0tn1• 'nb)t rrf'°' Am1qo, Lnt11' 1n1 Lt (a 11l orn11t Corpo1.1t100• ''•'''' A~ymond Wtt'f, '\utl• ~. t I tutu Ca111orn1.t mlO Tht\ Du\'ftf''' 1\ ronou<. tf"d ny • cnr C>O<•l ton l re-,iDm•OO"l.OC'o 1ri., 1n1 Nt '"°"'(At 0 Pn"'°' nt Thi' ,.,.tt...,,..nl Wit' f1h'd w1tO ,,.,,, Counl y C 1-r~ 01 Or •"91' (O.,,,I • on 0.. 1 10, 1918 ,.OJ)tO DUltAHTE, ELLSWOllTH' SHUPE um c..• •-.Sol••• 201 s ... t• 201 ~""a Miii\, CA t?t» Publl<IW<I Drano. Coa 1 Od•IY 1'11n1 Countv ci~rk HITCHCOCK, 90WMAN a POOL A Proteul.,..I CM• JUI~ M•-... lllvd.. ~le. IOJO Torrano. CA '9W T•I l7•S.71/T11·214l Anor"4'(\ tw· Petit-• PuOh\tw<I Cl<-'-'' Oa1lv Pilot Nov l .4.10 1'11 ~•111-11 PUBUC NOTiCE 11um NOTIC£ TO CllEDITOllS SU PERIOtl COOllT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUHTY OI' OR""GE Ho A.·'7461 In '" .. Mttlt .. ,. ot trw,. £~t,i(f! ot tHl l •l l>OLt.>RD(.RAW. DP<~•...eo ,.Ol•tf' •\ twrt'Ov q1ven fb cr"'CS1t°"' nAw1nq tl.,n¥J. <it<W•n-\t the w .ct de<.e O.-M to t1I• ~ <.IMf°TI"'\. •n ~ ott1c~ c;>f •~ c ,,.,.. 4' ,,... et•Of'~wtd court Of' eo Df"~\,.t'll trv m 10 tr-• unot:"IQftPG 1n thr Oii•(" OI fl lltRC.IL ALLEN. 3600 W11\IHrP lllvd LO\ Anq&~ (.A 'J0010. wn1<h ldlltt O<IKP " ,,,.. ~ .. ol DUSI n ... .,\ of lfttl ~\t<Jt'1•<d tn all rn.aU•c- o-tto•n1nq 10 W40 P\ldte. Swc:h ddl~ .,;,In tn. nt (4''\\drV VOU(.ftef'\ '"""ot tlilr' ,,._ ,1 'Jr P"°"" ,,h"'d t "a d'torP\.oltU w•th,n lm1t "'''"'" ,,,,,.., t('t> fjt \t OUOhCcthOn ut 1n1 f\yf••, Ool~d (). 1111" , 1• IQ/II 1'01 l YA NN E ALLEN ANO Iii•~ NIN AlltN l ••~ tflt)r-. 01 tn.• w ill l'>f "1Hdf .. "fU(J. Ol II VIRGIL ALLEN Anorn•'f·•1·L.tw 1.00 w.i, ... ,... &t¥d lo• An"4'1n, CA-10 .. "uO'''"''(f Or·•n<lo ( 0.1• I 0d•l'r P1101 ()<1 //,No• J. 10.11. l~I~ P UBLIC NOTICE Cf'·7'11 SUPERIOlll COURT OF THE STATE OFCAUl"OltNIA l'O• THE OOUHTYOFOltANGE ...... -N OTICE 01" SALE OF ltEM. f'ltOf'EltTY AT PltlVATE SALE ' Del 21. N~ 3 10 II "111 •91~·18 In I ll• Mall~ of ttlp E•l•l11 Of CLARE R. SMITH. •II• CLARE R AYMOND SMITH. d~<I CLAlt(. PUBLIC NOTICE ~U,.£RIOtl COUltT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOltHIA l"Olt THE COUNTY OF OltANGE Ht.A-'7W H O TICf OF HEARIN G OF f'ETITION l"Olt AN 0 1tD£1t OllllCT IN G COHllEYA .. C& 01' llEAL l'llOPEltfY E\lalt of DORA H ELE llAIH O.ce•nd NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN 1,..1 SECURITY PAC1 r1c NATIONAl BA.NI( ,..., l•lf'd t1rr,.1n l Pf'llll!>n tor ""O or~, <tirf'!('ttn<> convf"¥Ant" ot rPflll pn>perty reterf'n<.•• 10 wf\1(1'1 '' ""3dtt 10; rurlh"' pantcu•M~. •nd '""1 "'" 11~ .tnd p4&<f' ot ~"riAQ thf• 'II""''' no• bt'<!n Sl'I '°' No.,.m""r I• 1•1e. M 10 oo • m ., In IN' courtroom of °"""'I ~nt No l of 'Wt1d cnmt .tt 100 f tv•t C"1''"' om .... w .. 1 on IN' C••v o• s.in1• """ C..htoml~ Oilt!O O<.-.r ti. l•lt WILLIAME SIJ0 1111, Counlv Ch'•' GltEOOllY H. SEGUIN !.M t t ~. Dfi<_.•Y"d : ,.OftCE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN tllal "'" un.,,.r\1<1n•<I, Jl'IMES E. HEIM. Puf"I-' AOIY'Urtt\.tr4'10r . 8\ •d· m1n1•1rd•or of 11>1! ~••••of CLAllE A ™I TH. <11\0 ~nown d' CU'AE R RAYM0~40 SMITH, dl\O ~no-d\ ClAllE ')MITH.°"'"'"""'""· Wiil -ell •• or•vatf \.l111-to t~ l'\1qtw~t and ~'t t>10dlfllr. °'"'' ~t•ori ot d'f\Y rllQvtrro t>rok.-r''I rorrw'r'H\.<Sion, UC>Oft the .. rms •nd cond•liOf"\ f\ef'tt1naftf'r mief'lhe>Md. dnO suo1tt1 10 ce><>tlrmatlon ~ ltlP •bovt1·rnlltl1td Supf?rlor Court. on T~ur\dav NO_._, "· 1918, .. , Ille nour of 11 oo o.m or lh!r""'~' w1tnln 1"" 11m .. ••-by law. 11t Ille ottl~" of I~ Publlc AOm1nl•lrdtor. 1300 Sou\'> r.rono l"•e,,.,.. S..nla Ana, C:.lifornla Q710S • .,11 "Ont, lille, lnt~••I aM ~•l&lf' of CLARE R SMITH. •190 -nown a• CUl>Rf RAYMOND SMITM. nl'O •nown ,,., CLARE SMITH. dt· oo•d. on •nd to l!Wt un,un r-tal ptoper h \1tc..a1•<1 tn tn'" State ot C•lllo•nl•, County o l Or•nQe, 00( ,. °"" ., fol I~ Cycle Office r Recovering Fro Crash "THE . LAMP that started ti was made in China and was wired to our standards." Upton commented. "And whe n that thing shorted out. it j ust com· pletety blew apart " Mesan Robhoo lnHis Home 1111 C."'"°" 0r1 .... St• MO '"''"'· CA t?11S Atl-110 ler Potit1- Publl•M<I 0.MQP' Coot\! 0..1IY P1101 Nov l 4. 10. 1'11 \II• 18 PUBLIC NOTICE Lnl 18 1n BtoCK •• G .. of Traci HO \.. in ,,.._ Coty ol Co'\I• M~. •• -.hOwt\ Of\ 49 mdP therf!'Of l'KOf'ded t" 0011• ••• P•O"' H and 11>. M l\ <tll<1n~ov\ Ma p'· ••cords of '•IO 0'""9'" C.ounly SUBJECT lo"" ••<""Ion\. COl>di· t•on,, ,,..,.,.,<hon\, ~•s~nts. ••· ciuston\. "'wrv•hom. 1..-.s, riQt>b. .,,d rtqhls ot ••• ot r.<oro Newport Beac olorcycle of. ricer Dennis Haehn wa 1 · condition t oday a t Hoag Me morial Hospital where he is recove ring Crom injuries re- ceived in a weekend accident. Haehn was originally treated for a broken jaw suffered when his police motorcycle crashed Sat1ffday afte rnoon on Forct Ro ud be twee n MacA rthur Boulevard and Jambol'ee Road. H aehn was r e leased from Hoag Memorial Hospital Satur day a fternoon, but was r e· hospitalized Monday afternoon when X-rays revealed tte had DlSO suffered fractures or both wrists and R broken lefl elbow. Traffic Inves tigators said Wed nesday they believe the crash was caused when Haehn's motorcyc le d eveloped ir fl at front Ure. . -... The Phillips were awake at the ti me the fire broke out at 10:30 p.m. and esca p~d their home unharmed. However. Mr. Phillip received burns on his hands in attempting to r escue some of the couple's pet birds from the blazing home He wasn·t hospitalized . 82,500 Bronze Vase Purloined New~ Beach police are seeking Um lbJef who stole a $2.500 bronze vase out or a parked car earlfer this week. Thomas Bearman r eported the then. Wednesday. He said the vase was in his locked car parked in the Baysbores Trailer Park, U2 W. Coast Hl1hway. A 55-year·old Costa Mesa man who opened his front door to two m e n Wednesd ay nig ht was robbed at knifepoint of Sl.100 in cash and goods. police said. Charles &h eet s , of 1954 P arsons St .. was tied up by the two me n after they took $150, his 'vacuum cleaner . electric razor, watch and other items. The victim freed him se lf and phoned Police at 9.45 p.m Student Housing ero;ect Approve d The regional coastal com misslo~ has approved plans fo construction of six bac helo units to house student research ers at the Kerckoff M a rln Laboratory in Corona del Mar . Additional parking facilille also are plnnncd ut the Callee lab located el 101 OabUa Ave. I ~Ul'EltlOlt CDUltT 01' THIE Commontv llno""n •~. 71\ F1._, STATE OF CALIFOltHIA FOii Slr~et. C01l• MMA. C.hfom•• THECOUNTYOFOltA"Gf f\1d\ or offpn ""' 1nv11<!d tor - Ho. A·WU pro~r•v .. nes ~ ~ 1n -•tlno - NOTICE 0" HEAltl NG l'O• wlll ~ rf<e•...., •I llW olflee of tM OltOElll Dlltl!CTING TltANSl'Ell OF PuOll< .AOmlnl,lrator. 1300 Soul" l'EltSON AL l'llOPl!llTY TO Grand.e.,,..nue.S;tnte AM,C:.lllomle COMl'LETI! COH TltAC:t O " '110~,orm<iyl»llled -.lllllfW <lef'Cllof D,JCEDENT UNDllt Plt09ATe 54110 !><#l>f"l(ll" Court."' may tie .. ci)OI! ..,. ll•f1'9(1 10 \<'ltd admlnl\trallCr -•· E'l•I~ ot JOttN I( 110'>!>-DUGGAN. I'(."' any lime af!o!r lirsl publleetkwl of etil JOHN l':IM8ALL ROSS OUCGAN Ctlh NOll<t 6nd !»tor. tr. ,,....lno '9t M D .. Oe JOHN KIMBALL ROSS ... 10 \•It DUGGAN, all• J011N I(, llOSS fl'tm\ot..i. c~.lewtul-yOf DUGGAN M.D., OKnwd t,,. Unll.O Slltles. T"9 wm of Two NOTICF IS HfllEOY GIVf N 11\111 T1tou ... n0 Ooll11n !s.2,000.0tll '" U llll, SHE LDON I\ BllOOEll 11~• 111"0 ortlf~ c .... o . or money or~ must l)e•t •n • po11t11on tor or<HJr Olrl'Ct1 no •ccomp~ny "&<" •.r1nfl' b<d or oftet". "~"''"r Of .,.,_I l>'OO"rtY lo (()IT'• wllll IM b<llMU• or ttle l)UrCha$e ~IC .. Pl•'" conlrecl ot oe<tclf<\I. r~f.,reno lo M paid upan C011Jlrm••lon of Ml<! o t o w 111c n Ill med• tnr tur111 .. apc:iroved l>'( \aid Suc>e<1or Couft. All pMll< ulat\. end '""' 11111 !Im~ ana bl°' or oflH\ ~• tie <ubmltlff Oii • 1)1.Ce ol ht,,., Ing 111! \41ftW\ M • 00t•n '°' lorm futn•sn.d by the \ell..-. tcw Novwmt)tr 13, ,.,a. •• • ~ • m • 1n '"'° rtohl to re tee I any end 4111 l>ld• •• IM courlroom OI Df't>llrl.,.,..nl NO ~ OI l\f<"bY rew-"'9d. MIO cour1. al 100 Ovk C•nl•r Ori"" D•ICIO Oc'-JI, 1'71 We\I. Ill. ttlf Clly ol "'•n•· ...... JAMES E. HEIM, (elllor"I• Pull4k AOmlnlstret<H' D•ltd0c-1l 14'11 AOltlAM KUYl'elt, WILLIAM f SI ~H. COUNTY C:OUNHL 1111111 Counll Cler-OAVIO R. CMAl'l'aa, OE~TY rlllVINO KILLOOO 9y Oavld It. O>eftw, A U• eer--Oe,.,iy , tttthM'91.,..,•JU Al~MY\fw wt A .... le. CA,_. Pll4l4K ~etlr T•l .U.HU lltCl•lcC....l'teu •-Y IW "'"" ..... ' S-te AN, CA...,. P11l>Hltlff Or11<9 COYnlV Ot H'( PllQI l>ubll\"90 0..,. ONl1t o.ily Piiot MOY. 3, •. 1\1, 1•1t >120-11 HO¥. I,•. 10, ttll •12MI e t -· .t• CALIFORNIA I LOCAL Oops~ lt"s Sfllf There Ak:\1<.:an Pt 1•,1tll·1tl .Ju,1· I .opt•/ f'cir11llo ltf/J)t'dl ~ tu lM.' having ht:-. µrnblt>lll!-\\Ith .a .Jap.1111·-.1 -.hit• he>\\ <.anti .1rrow.during h1:, v1s1t to Tok)'O I h· I ani-.ht"' h1-. "" d .1.\ ... l.tk \'J!...Jt SjturdtJ)' Soldier Win~ Month Honor S Jl C t• ~ Jo: m I I\ \\ S no\o\. <la11glll1•r 111 \1 r ;ind Mrs hi ·II v S1111\\ • 17051 EdgC'v. HI t•r l..1111 • lluntangton Bl'•H'h. ",,), named Sold1l'r of t h1· M o n t h f o r t h t• 2 I ~ l Rcplacdnent Oetal'h men¥. I.st PerbOOnl'l und Adm inis trJtion Bat talion al Fort llood, Texas Defense Taught I l11i...tru..t1011 "' th•· 1·1v1hun use of tear gas or M .l('I'. UM·cl pram.11 tly ro1• ::.l'l f defrost·. will be l.1ugllt 111 ;1 M'r1t·~ of S.11 ur clay 1·lasM•s .it Goldl·n \.\'t•-.1 Coll1·1=W 1r1 llunt111glon lit-Jt'h Enrollm<·nt 1s a\ ailahll· for da:-.:.l'" ),l"hl•d ulcd from ~ a m lo 5 p m on Nm 18. Dt'l' 2 and 16 :.ind Jun 6 :Jnd 20 Pt-r::.ons must be cil lcai.t l!i. p<i!>S a wnttt•n exam ancl be t•xposl'd tu M<.1te during lht· course · lnformJt1on as ava1l.iblc hy culhnt; R!J2 7711 ~REWARD -~ IF YOU DON'T SMOKE truce l Sdlneider, O.P.M. hlbtrist announces lhe opening of his pract1c u tor the medical and surq1ca1 trea1menl ol d1~orders of the toot ~ Fi\RMER~ NOl'Hi\JOKF.R POLIC Y May tn'4urr your Auto, Home or Lire Our for a lot 11:101 mun~v. ~llU Vear ClaJm \'our Rf'w1mJ at lt/\RBITT INSllRANC'I·. 548. !)~:';4 1914 H arbor ntvd. Costa MCsll 1n !he MtrH ¥~ Mtrdicol 11..ildlllCJ I SJO lalwr S"-t. Swt. G C"t• ....... CA926U 97'-6633 , __ _ !lo .. .\-••••• Friday. November 3, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A J J Eatery Wor~ Slated Want to Buy a · Town? No Miracle for Religious Gr,oup Owners South Coul Re1iooal Commluion members have llPPf'Oved a $3S,OOO remodelin1f lo enclose Tuco Be I . Laguna B each. at9 S. Coast lllghway, which now haa outdoor seating. Lar k ot parking and litter generated by raat· food takeouts. were ln.1is1c i~IW$. E&GHBORS AND people who use nearby Cleo Street Beach have expressed concern about the volume of taco wrap· pers and other refuse. Normally, com- m1ulon e.rs insist on m eet ing parking re- quire ments and in the case or the T aco Bell. which shares a lot w1th a Ke ntucky Fried Chicken outlet. that would m ean !50 spaces. HOWEVER, IN the c·ase or h eavily d e· veloped Laguna Beach. commissioners bent their own rule. Commissioners tacked on a condition for ap· proval tbaL-the Irvine. based fast food chain in· itiate a neighborhood pickup program for its litter. Leader Picked BRIDGEVILLE IAP I The tiny town or Bridgeville IS for a.ale agaln aft.er the spunky rc- Uglous group that bought It Inst year could not meet its pay. ments. desplte dally pr ayers for financial help. "I was hoplng for· a miracle, but it just dJdn't happen," the Rev. i\lvin Stevens said Thurs· day on hearing the town had been foreclosed. STEVENS AND SO townsfolk, m e mbers or the Stony Brook Full Gospel Te mple, bought BridgeviUe in April 1977. intend ing to make it a quiet haven for elderly Chris tians weary of urban life. ll covers 87 acres on the banks of the Va n Duzen River, tucked in the h.llls about 160 miles north or San Fran· cisco. But the church of "born-aeain Christians" rall~d to meet a final deadline Thursday for a ~.000 payment -money still due on the down payment plus outstanding monthly mortgage payments. It raised only $30.000, in<'lud· Ing profits from its grocery store and Faith Corne rs Cafe and more than $10,000 in donations that came · in after the national me dia publicized the plucky church's s truggle. A last· minute raffle of a 1979 Pinto netted $15.000 Wednesday. "EVERYBODY WORKED real hard. "~evens said. "But at j ustfinallyca ught up with us." Ed Lapple. son of Eureka matron Elizabeth Lapple who sold the town to the church. said it would be put up on the auction block Nov. 14 al the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka. "We would love for the rev- erend to succeed," Lapple said. "The y 'v e b ee n knock ing them selves out in order to make this happen, but it's just too ex- pensive at this point to con- tinue." ror $450,000 in early 1977 with a two-line news paper advertise· ment. The Lapple family bought the town in 1973, with hopes or creat· ing an ideal community . But Just before it was sold. the town had become a "lawless community of young people," according to ~ Humboldt County deputy shenrr Stevens heard about the sule on his car radio one day and aid . ··n was like God saying. 'Here's your senior citizen com munity.' "he recalled THE MEMBERS OF has church in Fremont, a San Fran cisco suburb. pooled their sav an(;.> and sold their homes. They scrounged up $80,000 -far s hort or the $150.000 down pay- me nt -"but they let us mov<' into town anyway.·· Steven!> said. Ra m shackle houses and an outmoded sewer system forced the newcomers to spend close to S30.000 :·just to make it livable," Stevens said . T he population of the town never grew much . Stevens said. 'Crawdaddy' Changes Name NE W YORK I AP) Crawdaddy magazine, which s tarted life nearly 13 years ago as a mim<'Og ra phed review of roc k mus ic. will-cha nge 1b name to Feature starting with · the J anuary issue. "be('aUSt' we never felt we got our houses to the potnt where we could bring them in." DE S PIT E Tiit.: forcl'losure , Stevens said his people have not given up. In add ition to r egular church services, they've held a dally morning prayer meeting asking for divine intervention in pfying ' the bills. And th&y asked"agam Thursday Stt"vens hopes the church can com<' up with the re~t of tht' money at owes by the Nov. 14 aul'laon "We 'rt• stall hoping and pray- ing and believing that something will happen " Newport Back Bay Tour cheduled Tht• Sea and Sage branch of thl• N<.111ona l Audubon Society wi ll conduct a field trap to the Newport Back Bay on Saturday from 8 a m to noon. The tnp. which is open to the public. wa ll meet a l Easlbluff Drive and Back Bay Drive, and w I I I b l' 1 (;' d b y c h u (' k St'hnccbcck. Additional informa taon can be obtained hy contact· ang him :.it 6J9-5125. 5000 -LAMP PARTS Harbor Lites I 0.6 f..trry Doy lftcl. 5-d4iy 112211> .............. Colt•MllM 64S.7l01 Peter Knobler. editor of the 200 ,000 circulati9n m agazine. said the na me was changed lo ~ renect the diverse content or the EARL'S publication. which no longer is . f'lUMllH(; devoted exclusively to music. :.~·c~~ ··Music has become the ~· L>< 11M1 mainstream. What was once un· ~C~~~S,!;,':::.~~'!'~~:~c:,~u~,~' de r g round now e-0ntrols the couAMU.A642-1753 airwaves; the culture is ours." 1m..._-11, .... S AN FRANCISCO IAP > -A former San Francisco planning director . Allan Jacobs. is the new president of the conservation group ca lied People for Open S pa ce . Ja c obs i s chairman or the depart· m e nt of city and r e- g ional planning al UC B<'rkeley. MOllE THAN A CENTURY Knoble r said In a note to M1U10ttv1£J049S-0401 old, Bridgevtlle went upfo :..::..:r_s:aJ~e __ r_e_ad_e_rs_in_th_e_Dec __ e_m_be_r_i_s_s_u_e_. ---~~~1nn~::r-:-::=:!!~:=~~A=.,.~·t·~-~P11~,.~-'~- PUBLIC NOTICE I PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS austNISS .. ICTITIOUS 8UllN•H H,.ME STATEMENT NAME ITAT&MllNT Th• to1io..1119 .,.,.,.,,, '' dOlfl9 IMl•j.. Thfl totlOWlflq -'°" I• dolno busl ... ~, 8': Ml\ e \: 0 RIG IN,. L S I H 0 I H G 8AITISH AUTO SPAllE S OF! ._ _________ .. TELEGRAMS. 7004 Heveft Piece NOATH AMEAICA, 11• ow,..'--· ___ _:::.._ ______________ _;;:;,._ ___________ ~N·wPOrt lle«h. c.ltfoml• • Co\I• Mew, C.lltoml• m~ I CLOSING DOWN TO AVOID BANKRUPCY Finally! S0111eone who knows what he is doing ••• .... '~ '1t FOR STATE BOARD OF e·auALIZATION EXPERIENCED 7 years with the Board BUSINESSMAN Corporate Vice President The Only Candidate To Get A 100% Rating From The Callfomla Chamber of CQmmerce. PaoO tor Dy the <.umm1tlee 10 tle<.1 E rnoe Drooenburg 2 785 Ku•ll St Sen Drego. CA 92110 J Gran;im Tre3'Urf'r • ESTATE JEWELRY • CHINA • RUGS • SILVER • FINE PORCELAINS • BRONZES • FURNITURE • OILS, Etc. 116 Million Dollars Worth Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nov.3,4,5 Inspection Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8:00 pm 2·5 pm & 7-8 pm Don't miss this important sale! Fine crystal, china sets, E_urope1n furniture, bronzes. rugs, oils and 1 manv other items. Lots of diamond solitaires and clusters. Fine men's end ladles watches rings, earrings, bracelets, neckleces, etc., set with diemonds, emeralds. rubies, sapphires. Sevofal important large emeralds and sapphires. TEAMS· 8ani1Amerlc;11rd · Manert:harge llt11.on111 check • Cath Some •Kt:ended terma con be '"•nold PrOIHrtY mo•;,tJ for <1on11•m•nc• of ••I• to. neWport galleries, ltd. 25'2 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 6 P.M. FRIDAY Art l.toVlne Auctlone~r Kevin e.m. •. 2004 H8Wfl Plate Ak l'Mlnl -ZOiia, ltlil OofMI N-P<>rt 9"<:11, Cellfor'nla • UM Cott. MtM, Celltomla '11>7~ Tiit~ IMJ11119Si II CondUcled by.., t,.. l l>f\ Oii~" C-141d by "" In OIVl<lual. Olv~I. ._evln8at'ntt lt~Jotwtz.otla Tl•" •l•ll<"'-1 w.n ftl<!CI with the T"'' '~ *ff Ill.cl wltll Ille ~~';/:;;:.of o..,. County on<><· fo'b:'J,~:;: of O<enge COV(llw on Oc. l'lan. "' Publl\,_ o.,,.,._ C:O.tt Deily PllOI, P\ob4l1Nd °'7.: toe.e Oell'I' PllOI, November J. 10, 11, u . 1'71 i.o..moar J, 10. I • t•, 1'71 '°34· --P1J-8UC--N-OTIC--E-..,._,. i---PUllUC----N-OTl--C-E_,. .. ICTHlOUI !MllfNats NAM9 ITATEMCNT Tl\e loti-lnq I*'-Ii dOlftQ llvt. .. MHH: ATOMIC JANITOltlAl Sl!ltVICI!, .a Rue FontttlnebleAtu. H~ S.ac11. CA '1i..G Al•<lr-Tomasz~I ... Rue FOft· 1a1neblHu, l\lewPo<t lle.Kh, CA 92..0 Tlllt Ollw-Ii <ondlltled by llfl ,,._ e11v1Clua1 Anell'-Tom."z_.k, Tl\I~ .. 1,,1~n1 w•• !tied with lhl' County Cl~rlt of O<a~ County on Ott ll, 1'11. PUBLIC NOTICE -----------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T"" follow1119 1>e<son I\ Clo1nc;i bu\I· ne\~ 6!t M ARI( CLARK ASSOCIATES. 1'1Q6 w G11rr~ A~-. S.nle Ana, Ca111orn1a '17104 Mark P;out o .. '11. l'D6 W Garry l.ven\14', !>Mt""""· C.Hlom1a t1704 T n.~ DVtll•nt It '4NIOIKl.O Dy ... 1 ... 01w10U•I Mark PllUI Clarie Thi\ \lal-1 ..... , lllf'd with IM County Clt'OI 01 0<-County°"<><· loller ?1 1918 ,.,ant Pubtlt-Or--. Coett 0.lly ~llot, Nonmber l, 10, 11, 1•. 1978 147S.ll PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aus•••u NAME STATEMaNT The lollow1nc;i perM>nl •re OOl1>9 ''ne\\ •s WICK 1 1NVESTMENTS, ~I Clift Or • l aQUna BNcn, CA '2M1 J H n l w 1e .. 11. ~I Gllll ~ .. ~IHI• h«ll, CA mJI Wllll«n H Wl<ltfft Jr , .,, (IHf ~ , t.e9wne a.«11, CA '2tJI Thll blnllWH ll COfl4u<led .., • qene r t i CNr1"9nlll1> • Willi.... H. WICUttJr. Tllli 'lat~ w .. flied With 11111 ~Y c~"' 0r .. Collnlv °"<><a. 10, lt71. iliiattt Pulltllhtd OrllflQll C:O.st o.ilf PllOll. I. ti, 29, 77 ....... J, 1'79 I' ICT1 nout 9USIN8U N.,.._ITATllMaNT' Tiit !Olio.Mo l*'ton I• dol119 IMnl ,_.IH: NATUltM.. Gt.ASS. • l'•lr ~, Co11• Mew, CA m77 ~ott MkllMl luml'My.,,. •. 29th St •• • '· CotU Nina. CA fH77 Thlt w.i.-i II C-lecl by ttn In o•·~••· S<on M Summey Thi\ ,,.,1..,._I w•• Iii.cl with 1"9 COunty Cl•lt OI O<•noc C.ounwon 0<1 10, 1978 l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEH NAMa ITATIMINT Tiit lollowlnq perwn' 11r~ Clo•nQ bus•n~\\ at, AS vou LI KE IT, 11~10 Btacn BlvCI • Hunl1nqton Bfo.tc h. CA '17MI "0 J.J. cn1p -J-,.11..,, .. n Slhler Strand Or,. H\ll'lllnqton IN-ell. CA '76'1 e ob dnCI J .. 80,.rO 111' I Treei.e ... n ~. Hunll1101on Bett<I>. C/I """' rn., b•"'"'" 11 conductect bY • ~·,,l ~tl'llll J J Olit>All~ n ... •••le<nl'l'll '""' 111eo '"''" 1,,.. County Cl.,,, of Or-Coumy on 0<1 JI, 1'71 ,.,..., Pvb41"*' OreflQe (.o.itl Delly POOi Now, l, 10. 11. l •. 1'78 PUBUC NOTICE l'lc'tlTIOUI 8USINIU NAMa STATaMaNT Tiie loll-1"9 "''°"' ere CIOlnQ bu1IMU 8t PA.£C,tSION PO WOl!A COAITINCJ1. 711 W 11111 SlrMt. Colle MO a, Cetl?Ornl• .,.,. EITlll DtCosler, 7U2 ,.m•rt<"n Ave"ut , Cosl8 M<tw, C.lllOt'lll~ '17&?6 Cher••• LAm«>, I• T llflOlt. Irvine, C.lllOrnl • '7711 Tllo l>utlMH II COflOIJCleCI by " llmllltel partft9r\/llp emu Dteotwr TlllJ t181tnl9nt -' lllfld wtlh Ille Count., Clerk ol Ore119e Counly on O<tot>er71, 1919. l'llJJU Publiihtd Oranq& Coe\I 0111'1' Piiot, November J, 10, 11, 2•, ,,,, ••S.·18 P\IBUC NOTICE "IC'TITIOUI aU51NISS NAM& ITAT•MaNT TM fttlO!lriftt ,_,_. la d0ofl9 Olltl• nest"' eAATWUAST ~HEA. /~I W. Ceftler Ori .. , •U·M, H11nlln91et1 9M<ll, c.tlfWnl• '1W M•reo ll. Peterm•n, IS.I W.' Ceftt• Othe, •G, H111!4"'910fl lffcll, CtlJtorfl" '2tof7 Tlllt -NU ll~ted Dy -In• dlYIW.1. Mweo A.,....,,,._ ,.,..,., PllD!ltllef Or .... CNtt o .. 1y ~•IOI. Oc. .... r 20, 21 Miii N0"91'1\Der J, 10, "" Cart E. DtDDtn, D.P.M. , .. ~ .. , { • of h' announces the opernng 11 office for the practice of Podiatry at 3183f CCllftlno Capistrano San Juan Capistrano, C'.A 92675 661...00 l .. .. . ' . . .... LARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN THE SOUTH We have been comm1ss1onedby the o~s of CASPIAN RUG WAREHOUSE of Oauph1ne St., New Orleans to sell their entire inventory of over 3000 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS many of which have been m stoc:k for years. WE WILL OFFER THE PUBllC IN LAGUNAHIUS OVER 400-0F THESE RUGSJQ BE SOLO BY PUBLIC AUCTiON ,. ON : Sat.. Nov. 4 AT: Holiday Inn 25205 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hills Auc:tlonffr: R. Asher lnformatoon. Collect: 213-995-8323 1) Auc tion: 2 pm Preview.-1 pm hrms. C.V. I Checks A. A & A, Inc. ALL 5 GAL FRUIT TREES MUST GO I WP need the 8pact!.for 11ext yl!ar's stock! APPl! •AP RI CDT Pl UM •ALMOND nwarf PEACH Du:arf NECTARINF RfO. t .19oo12.tS 5 GAL NOW 2.99 1 SO TREES TO SELECT FROM -LOAD UP NOw1 I Flori~t Special l ·- --ORACAENAS f oliaxe 6 .. ,0, I I Vmmal<c and hulF• p/uncs HO. 1.95 ll11rrv .. nn/v short t1m<' le ft to p/1ml bulbs {O" beautiful xprinl( l>loom11. Ad Goot1 ........... 7. lt71 -Wiiie s.;,ly L41sfl PHONE 5*5525 2640 Harbor Blvd., Cu ta Metttt DAILY 9·5:30 SUN~ 9-5 .. . -. -... . ,. .. .. , • I -A- J\J2 OAll.Y PILOT ---·~ L ___ ,_ ----- PAID POLITICAi. AOV1':1rt'IS .. ~M f•;NT lJAJD POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I ~ The lawyers 'Who wrote it think it's good. Millions of GiJifomians believe ifs wrong. ( The way to decide is to ·read the proposition fo.r yourself. ' Read the fine print. Then decide. ~ Proposition 5 should be decided calmly and r~tiona11y.­ The following ntay be helpful: Does it discriminate? What will they regulate next? The Pro~tion 5 authors say it Proposition 5 would regulate wouldn't discriminate. ~ where ana wh.en people ~ smoke . The proposition itself indicates What will the regulators try to that it would discriminate, in many ways. · -regulate next? It would discriminate against . What can we say? employees without priva.te offices. What can w~ read? It would disciiminate against Where does 1t stop? people who enjoy certain kinds of Every day the government regu- music -and exempt a favored few. lators get bigger and bolder. It would discriminate against Eve:ry Clay some pressure group people who enjoy most indoor sports-wants to curtail our liberties more. ancf again exempt certain favored • It's time to stop the regulators- exceptions. before they stop us! Would it intrude into our lives? The people who wrote jt say it would not. · .. Evidence suggests it would be Big Brother government at its most insidious. It vyould have government intrude ever more into our life and our livelihood. It wouJd snoop into our offices and stores and factories and could tum worker againstworker. It would cost small business hundreds of millions of dollars. Government is too big and costly already. Is the fine excessive? The fine is a mandatory $50 for each violation. F,ach time a smoker lights up in a forbidden area. Each day a barber fails to pu t up a No Smoking sign in his own barbershop. Each time a secr~ without a private office smokes at her desk- . while her boss is free to smoke in his private office. &ch.day a bowling center owner doesn't pu t up a No Smoking sign. $50 per violation! Does it really say tha~? / Sorrie people fin d it almost impossible to believe that Prop 5 would really mandate a $50 fine. Here's what the proposition says: USection 2g936. Violations. Any person who violateS any provision ofthis cilapter i~ guilty of an infraction and shall be fined $50 per violation." Is Prop. 5 the answer? Of course there are thoughtless smokets. Just as there are people who are careless abour'noise, their language or personal care. · But is more ~vemment the answer? Is the frightful cost to1Jusiness and ~ayers warranted? Is giving up more individual free- dom the best solution? Only you can decide. Elections tend to generate more h ea t than light. Some very heady issues are being debated. The death penalty. Homo- ~xual teachers. They' re emotional ISsues. But Proposition 5 should be decided thoughtfully. Read it for yourself. Read the fine print. Then decide for yourself. These oiganiz,ations have decided. The following oiganizations have read the fine print and have concluded that Pror,osition 5 is not the answer: Califpmia Labor Federation (AFL~OO) • California State Chamber of Commerce • San Francisco Chamber of Commerce · Democra tic State Central Committee • California Manufacturers Association · United Auto Workers • National Federa- tion of Independent Business • Interna- tional Longshoremen's and Warehouse- men's Union • California Hotel and Motel Association• International Broth- erhood of Teamsters • California State Restaurant Association• Southern Cali- fornia Restaurant Association • Califor- nia Association of Realtors • United Business Commission of San Diego County • California Wildlife Federation ·Northern California Bowling Propri-· etors Association •California Repu b- lican Assembly • Young Republicans of California • Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce• The Steuben Society of America • Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce •Contra Costa Taxpayers Association•San Francisco County Republican Cen tral Committee • San Francisco Examiner · Sacramento Bee • Fresno Bee • Modesto Bee • Camarillo Daily News • Simi Valley Enterprise- Sun News · Paradise Post • St. Helena Star• Los Banos Enterprise • Escondido Times Advocate • Santa Ana Register • Anaheim Bulletin • Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Herald-Exammer ·Ven tura Star-Free Press • Fortuna-Humbbldt Beacon & Advance · Gilroy Dispatch • Redwood Gty Tribune • Hayward Daily Review • Fremont Argus • Sacramento Union• San Mateo Times · Ukiah Daily Journal • San Francisco Chronide ·San Jose Mercury and News • San Mateo Tunes • Oakland Tribune • San Bernardino Sun-Tel~• San Diego Tribune •Tulare Advance-Register • Wat- sonville Register-Pajaronian and Sun • Santa Cruz Sen tinel• Palo Alto Times • Pasad ena Star-1\Tews •Oran ge Coast Daily Pilaf'• Livermore Tri-Valley Herald ·The San Francisco Prosre.ss •Contra Costa TJIDes • Napa Register • Petaluma Argus-Courier• Santa Rosa l?ress-Demo- crat • KNX-AM Los Angeles · KNX-FM Los Angeles • KFWB ~os Angeles · KCBS-AM San Franasco • KNXT-lV Los Angeles• K-lill-AM San Francisco • K-101-FM San Francisco • KPIX-JV San . Francisco • KABL-AM San Francisco • KABL-FM San Francisco · KNBC-1V Los Angeles • KSFX-FM San Francisco • K GTV-1V San Diego • They iuge ~to read the fine print. Then you'll decide to VOTE NO on PROPOSffiO N 5. C~lifomians for Common Sense 22 Battery, S.rn Francisco, Cl. 94111 • 6151 W. Century Blvd, Lo's ~ngPJes. c, 90045. Codt01T1·tf fly. Ho u!-lon I Flournoy, Ka tht•nne Dunl,lp, ,1nd John F. Henning. , . --r ___ ,.~ .......-.-...-. ... --------··-···--·it• -----··. ~ ~. --•W•'U--•\:•. . . -· - AT YOUR SERVICE I MISCEL}ANY • .. --.... SUIT se'T'TLEO Henry Menclnt CJass uit Ori Music Sett/Rd NEW YORK lt\Pl .\ S300 m1lhon d:t"i~ urtmn suit m ... t by llt!nry M du clnl, MJrvtn llJmh'>ch Qnd ti3 otht.>r 1·om1H1e.t'rs and lyracasL-. .i~,1111.,1 the m o tion parturr ar.ct t elevision indu-.tn wall be tieltledoul of 1·11111 t The suit. hlt·d 111 1972. sought $300 rntlhon in d amag(•s for :.ilh·g('(I con· spira·c1cs d1·:-.1~ncd to re s t r a 1 n t r .1 d c.• a n d d e prive t h1• rnu ~•l' writers of copyn~ht THE MUSIC' wrttt!r~ also charged m:.t 1or mo lion picture producers and distnbutors and two televis ion networks with m o n opo l izin~ th e American m a rke t for publication of m·ovae and te le vision music. U .S Dis trict Cou rt Judge Charles L. Brieanl denied a m otion by lhe 1>1aintiffs last J une for a Jury trial and has been in· formed by lawyers for both sides of a settlement in principle. it wa::. an· nounced T hursd ay. Terms of the out-of-court pact are expected to be submitted to lhe judge ne xt m onth. THE SUIT was filed Feb. 7, 1972 by 65 com-posers and lyricists on behalf or colleagues who number between 400 and -1,000. Named as defe nda nts were Universal. Para· mount and Columbia P ac· tu res; Twentieth Cen· tur y -F ox ; M e t ro - Go ld w y n -M aye r : Warner Bros.; Seven Arts; United Artis t s ; Columbia Broadcasting System and Am'erican Bro a d cast in g Com - oanies Oasses Set The South Coast YM· CA is offcrin~ classes in g y mnastics h1•ginni n~ with tots and progress· in g t hr o u gh in - termediate to advanced . Further information on these classes may be ob· ta ined by calhng 831· YMCA or 495-0453. t 'ood • . .rp~rt• to Barr# 1111 O F..\R Illa. lU:R~: Art-nltrll1·~ In bacon harmfal• M'hat b thf' nutrlUcmal valut" or 1rUfldal «'II•? Can piH&.kld.-rH ldn be ~dt"CI lo the food •• purthaae! Tbt"W an tomt> of lb .. q..ea1Uon more U.aa 3t •clf'nllOC' f'lJlHt8 wlll.,dl'lc-u•• durt111C lhe tele phone "Dlal 011Jt>" on food .,af.-ly to tw bc•ld Nov. 8 1od No\ ' "Ul al 01Ca1"' Ii. a eoHt lo cuut toll fre .. tC'lc•1•hOnf' nt-lwork whc•r f'ltt ('11n"1mr t 3 and 'llUdf'nt u n t•f' dlrt•<'llv lo twh·ntlrl<' ... ~rti. 11111 food aaff't), dlt-le-tlc ... nutrtl1011, food producUon, and Uw aw ol modr rn 'l<'kntmC' 1ool1 .v~h .. frnlU~t'n, PHU<'tcka. •nd food addlUnw. PIHNW <•> i24 $1•1 from e a .m. w l p.m . on bolb da)a. Food aaff'4 ' "Dtal-01ufl" 111 Ming aporuiored by tbf' {'ou nc-11 ro r Att rlcultun l Seit-nee and Tt"<'h nolou. an HMK"l•llon of t5 &clt'ntmc societies In food and •«n<"ullq,re. Thl' Nallonal Ag rtcuJturat < 'h .. rn tua .. A1o~~lfltlt1n 111 pru~ldlng tbt' faclUUea and la. dhlributh1g . lt-sson pla n'l to \chooli. and mb1·r Informal.ion 1uppl~.-d b_y th1 council. Cllfnn ."ttfPplfllln.-llnbnJkC'JI IH.\H PAT When we mml·d to Cali fo rnia from T1•x.ii. :.0me or m y grandmothN's chin11 was brokl•n /\ new fru•nd told mt• that you h ad prev111us l~ publ1 i.h c d "sour t•t•s" wh ere rt>ul al'l·rn1·nt prt'('t':. fµr outdatt·d d11na patterns l.'ould lit• purl.'ha::.ed Would you pll-a:-.l' repeat tha::.; information for me? . J..J . NPwport Beach l.e nox China hc a.dquarteri. In New Jersev provldt'd tbts Information to AVS. Speclflc lnqulri~ may ~ mailt"d to these dulers with a ~._.lf.addrei.i.t>d, stamped envelope enclobed: Mr. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE RSZZM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Not.Ml! ITl'TIMINT NAME STl'TEMENT I ne IOllOWlnQ P't•son~ .,. dolnQ fb• fOHO-Wlt\Q i:te-TIOJU 41'• dotno OU\1nttt ., bultMU ·~· TROUT 1-#0ME~. 10081 Ganleld THE REEL SOUND. 1111 Bolw ......... Hun11no1on ~Kh. C.lllOfnl• ..... M ldw41YClly, CA 926SS n..-. Al ... n V1rv•n•• Hat .. lp, 1711 Bois. Pl\lllP H MtH.I,,_, !ISi ,....., AW. Moftwry Clfy, CA 97•SS Dr he, CoH• MeM, c.lllorn1a '762' Cl•u"" Atltr>on• Emit Jr • ...... D•1e Slmoro. 1"30 S....1-11• T•" Gem St • Norwalk CA~ ••ce, c..--del ivo.r, «Allforn1• ~n '"" 1>'"'""'' •\ <ondutt..a by " Thi\ bU\lnen ., conouct9d ov • oen•r•I 04'1n( ,,tup llm•t~ P4tftnt111\10 C:I..,.,.. 4 Ern\I Jr P,,1111> H Mc Na,,_ '"'' \tattfnef'tt ••~ ••ltd w•th 1nie Tnt\ u.tement w.i filed ""'"" tne Countv Cle<~ '>I Or-County on Oct County Cler11 al ()rengm Coun1y on Oc· u . t97' looe• 11. 197' f'llD>O f'IOZ,7' Pubo\""'° 0<1 H Nov J c:o.<t Daily Piiot Publl\IW<I Or-C:O.•I D•1lv Pilot , 11, 1918 0<100•!r IU, U dnCI NOW'tnbe'r l. 10, 4'6.6-71 ,~,. •m-11 ------- PlJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINt:U Nl'ME STllTEMENT NAME STl'Tt:Mt:Ht Tht• IC1llo"'1nQ p.-r\.On" "'e do•no Th.P 1011ow1ng e>ienon t\ ootno but•· bU,.n., ~ " rw.,, ,.,, INIERIOR S(APES. 1JS.I El •11PURSESNATCHERSLIO.111 ToroRo•O Sul1J'400,EITO•O,C:A•lf>30 H<EAI VOUFIS!!LF FASHIONS,8'01 P etricl• Herln.ll Siem~ H.,.. "'•""''' A.,.."'1111, Su1la 119, ~tunllnQton Mlnoe Dr .• Ml\\lonV1e10.CA920'11 8 .. d , "· Cetotor111•92.,.I P•tttcle Me1orino. U8'1 V1<1 v MO'-, 8511 Tru•ton Dr1 .... Munl· Nnarr•. MIV.lon v1e10. CA 92&7S ll><Jl'>n llM<,,, C:~lll0tll1• t2- f P"li '.\ bu''"~'' 1~ conduc1eo t>v d fh1·. bv\lfli'\\\ '°' t OMJucted by •n •n· Qtlnerel P11rh'•i.r.,,t'i1p d1YH:lu"I ~~h t<•J J MdJOf'll"K) \I /'NY\\ Patnc1a H. SlllrflP~ Tht'-\ldl"m•·nl W«'t'1 fllt-d WI\" thit Thi\ •taltrnl'nl .,., llteo with ti... (ountv (.lt<k ol Or.ing,, Counly on Oc Counly CleO. ol C>f•noe C:Ounly on O<I lobe• 17, 1911. 17, 1918 F102'76 f'IO?ttt Publ1SnKI ~llO" C:.0.•I ,P&lly Piiot. PuOll\tv'<I OfMQo• ""'" DilllY P1101 O<lobl!r 70. 71 .. ,,., Nov~mber l, 10, O<t '7, NO• J. 10, 17, 19/~ 1911 FACTORY AUTHORIZED y, COLOR-GOOF SALE _/-RICCAR 4 DAYS ONLY • THURS.-FRl.-SAT.:SUN. G<We1 nment Rated Ahead of Bern Ina, Elna. Pfall, Smocr. Netch1. otc •Open Arin •Zig Zag •Buttonhole •Blind Hem •Multiple Stretch •Double Gearing tor Hea vy Duly llMITfO OUANTITIES RtUUSt ol COior euor "'•r .. tltO Ulldta RICtJf I Jiii '129°0 ·~·· i.bt4 -Bel•• Ott• ------Call For Dealer In Your Area----... Oranc• County 1·714- 132-4149 Riwersid1 Co. 1·714- 714·M41 YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recyclmg center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 Frldlly, Nollemt»r 3, H178 DAILY PILOT A J 3 "GM a problem' T~n wnte to Pol Dunn Pot will 1·ul rtd tapt•. ~lhng the on.w,ier& and ortaori you rwed to •1111,., 1tw<1u1tws in gottt rnment C1M t>unntsi Malt l/CIUf 1/Ul·~tion.t to Pat nunn Al Yt>ur Serv1C't Orongt• <"va1t l)Clll11 Ptlol. I' O Uor ISliO Custa Mesa, CA !Wi.!6 1b manv letters as POIX\hlt> will ~ an!Wfrtd, but plWtlt'tl wqurnt's or l1•llns ncil mclud..mg lhP r~odfr'a fuU rJ0111t•. uddrtfU and bu.llr~ss lioura· phone rru 111 twr cannot bt• ctm~rtd Thi.• column oppcora dot· ly errept Salurdaus " ,, On A Sunday· Afternoon In November J1mt-1 l.. Ha&ty, Tbe Jewel Box, P.O. Bo~ 145 Main S& •• AlbertvUJe, Ala.· 35'5t; Mr. Ernie Br.-nnaman, tM5 N.W. lZU. .S&., Ok.lalaoma Clty, Okla. 13112: Mr. David Think. Cbl.Da Ch111en, Inc., P.O. Box 214, Ouwoody, Ga. 3tm: Mr. W 1 rren Roundblll, PaUeraa Vnllmlted , Wedsewood S&a&lon·P.O. Box 15238, Se1ttle, Waab. tlU 15; Mr. Gleu Roe, Old Clain• Patterns Ltd., 1P.O. Box z:st.West HUI, OntHto1 Canada MI E 4R5: ENJOY & ·RELAX With Mr. t.:C1w1rd t:Uleman, Ehlem1n's. 109 N. Kt11ore 8'., Kilgore, Texas 75112; Mrs. Dorothy N . Robinson. 517 N. Pennsylvania Ave .. MonisvlUe, Pa. JHl7; ~ary's, 351 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hilb, Ca. 91210; Mn. Mary Dexter, P.O. Box l7M3, Sao Diego, C1. tZ117: Mr. J . Allen Morpbey, Jr .• Patterns of the P ast, 513 S. Mila tit., Prtnce&oa. W. 11351; ~a&or'a Incorporated, P.O. Box 1Z51, Uttle Roell, Ark. nza: Topex Company, ~ Llod1 La.De, 'IUflD, OIUo 4ais: Mn. C1rol M. Ulrey. Unique Alldqaea " Gtfta, 7111 Nnljo Ro1d, San Dfeso. Ca: tzllt; Eakl Lee Cole, Tbe China Maler, t9 W. CarkNI Road, Mempbla, Tena. 38117 ; Marlon Jewelen. 117 N •. Seeoad &., Fort Pierce, Fla. 3U51; Bycor, Inc., SS Moo.roe AVe. N.W., G r1nd Rapid•~ Mich. 4t5f2; Helt'• Antlqaea. R!gbw1y .... Dwtl1mville, N.Y. 13054; Mr. Francis Rinke, Aberdeen Crockery Store, Sll S. Main St .• Aberdeen. S.D. 57411; Dinner Bell Cblna Sbot', :uo9 E. Cardinal Drtve, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73121 (Norltake>; Tbe Old Toll Gate Antlqaes, Route lf5·P.O. Box 7X, Miian, Ill. 61264 <Norttake>; Ms. Judy Hope, Judy's House of Hope, 2281 Ectio Hills Ci r cle , N.E., AUant1, Ga. 30345; Old China March-Mates. 22 Shirley (;rescent, Scarborough, Ontario, Canida MIM lLI <Spode, Royal Cauldon, Royal Crown Derby, Mint-On, Royal Doult-On, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood>~ Mrs. Frank J . Regan, 3671 Belleview, K1naa1 Clty, Mr. 14lll <Picard exclusively, Woodmere 1055>; ind Charles 8 . ''GOOD TIME MUSIC'' Featuring GENTRY FAMILY SINGERS GUY HALFERTY COMBO SHOWfIME SINGERS Performances At 1: 30 and 3: 30 on the mall ... at mltb, %043 Cbestnat St .. Philadelpbla. Pa. 19103 <Wedgwood). It is easy to praise when you should condemn a nd it is frequently not popular to tell the truth. His opponent boasts openly about his ''pragmatic approach", but John Schmitz re· mains committed to the ethical and intelligent standards YOU can bel(eve in. · Republicans must m aintain at least t heir pre- sent l/3 representation in our State Senate if we a re to have a veto power over the wild -spend.Ing schemes of the present Senate leader ship. John Schmitz will cast m any votes that pre- vent one party control li:l FASHION ISl.AND ~ NEWPORT CENTER MALL HOURS: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dally 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m ., Saturday 12 noon to 5:00 p.m., S~nday John Schmitz . . • Seeks local answers whenever possible where total costs are less and where decisions are felt most -and can be modified most readily by the people effected. He feels that power given to govern· ment is so hard to reverse that it mu st be g i v en v e ry slowl y and carefully and only when no other solu· tlon s are possible. THIS IS NOT JUST ANOTHER ELECTION! REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS AND INDEPENDENTS ALL NEED A TRUE TWO PARTY LEGISLATURE • AND JOHN SCHMITZ AS THEIR STATE SENATOR . John Schmitz . . .. EDUCATOR ... concerned about the beauty and charm of our county and our coasts. How to protec t our asset s ... our freedom, our economy, our children and our retired folks ... are John's constant deliberation and his ded ica- tion. "The only candidate who supported Proposition 13 and worked for it s pa~sege." Community leaders to national leaders, representing all sides of the polltlcal spectrum, have UNITED In their support of JOHN SCHMITZ. Among them: President Gerald Ford Governor Ronald Reagan Congressman Robert B•dham State Senator Denni• Carpenter •owember 7th • e e Howard Jatvls Vote John Schmitz ••• for Senator Paid for by Schmitz for State senate • James E. Hadobas, Treasurer • 1.0. ttT80029 • 4600 Campus Or., Newoort Beach. CA 92660 ' ~ ' -,,,.,,. ......... _ -, . . """ ' " j .. ! . 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COlllMEllC£ COSTA MESA ,COftONA HUN 1Jt8TON IEACM INDUSTRY LANCASTU llWJO RIVERS I OE lllVf:lfDE «IN ON THOUSAIO OAKS TORRANCE VALENCIA ... .. I $599 non t.1ocie1 AC19:' 19" ~:.9~B&W TELEVISION $149 ACA's sportable leatUtes solld-l'tate 1el1ab11Hy "'New Vista 100 VHF tum•r One-set VHF line tuning Dual-function VHF/UHF antenna AC 193 COVlllA CUDAHY DIAMOlfO IAR LA WRNE LONG BEACH MONROVIA SANTA ANA SAlf BERNARDINO SAii CLEMENTE V~NTURA WEST COVINA WESJMINSTut . . . ~ . . ( r :f NS I DE : •Sports ,.. •Business ·Boating .._...~·-' .. ,,._,-____ ...... -.. Frldey NOvomber J 1918 DAILY PILOT Featuri!HJ_. _ •• ___ ·1 Tlae A nn Landers Eney«!lopedia " Dandling IJfe Crises "How can I cope?" Whether U's the way you re· a.ct too denled ftnqer or o broken marriage, learning to be bigger than your problems i.9 one of life's greatelt challenges. In this ncerpt from her en· cyclopedia, Ann Landers tells how you con defuse a crilf1 by coping with it. She deacrlbe1 the inevitabili- ty of trouble cu "the common denommator of living" -the great equalizer. She also gives you practical advice O'll how to tum trouble into victory. B~ bigger than what happens to you. II I were asked to give what I consider the s ingle most useful bit of advice for all humanity it would be this : expect trouble as an inevitable ,art or lire ~di. when it comes, hold your head high, look it.!Rtuarely in the eye and say, "I will be bigger than you. You cannot defeat me." Then repeat lo yourself the most comforting of all words. ''Th.is too shall pass." Maintaining self-respect in the ffce-Of-e•v· astaUne experience ls or prime importance. Te forgive oneself ls perhaps the most dirrlcult of life's cb. allenges. Mos~ of us find it much easier tu ~OT'live-others. Pve. recet* letters brim.- CSee LANDERS, Pa1e BZ> · •' . • TVThr~ugh the Pages In 1953, in the middle of rampant video-mania, a small weekly television. guide was bom in Radnor, Pa. By DENNIS McLEUAN Ol .. D.i..,~ ..... The year was 1953. Jn darkened living room s across the nation millions or first· generation television viewers were huddled in front of millions or first-generation TV sets. And what were they watching on that long. ago television season? "Kraft Theater," .. Make Room for Daddy," "Millon Berle," "Topper," "Mama," "The Life or Riley." "Jukebox Jury." "Toast of the Town," ·"You Asked for It," "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." And, of course, "I Love Lucy.'' Fans followetl . the weekly antics of the redheaded queen of sit-com religiously. And when Lucy Ricardo gave birth lo a son on television-as the same LuclUe Ball gave birth to a son in real life-a record 68.8 percent of the nalion's sets were tuned in. The combination real·lile-video event vied with the inauguration of Pres. Dwight Eisenbowe~ as the top story on newspaper front pages. THUS IT WAS, in the middle or lhls ram· pant video-mania. that a s mall weekly television guide was born in Radnor. Pa. And what a better debut for a TV magazine than lo feature on its April 3 premiere cover an exclusive portrait of that object or nationwide attention: baby Desi Amaz Jr. • Television has changed greatly since 1953. But two things remain constant: Millions are s till watching Lucy-in countless reruns around the world. And millions -some 20 million -arc buying TV Guide each week. This year not only marked Desi Arncz Jr. 's 25th birthday but the 25th anniversary of TV Guide. which has grown to become the natton's largest circlllatioo magazine. The occasion ls m arked' by the publication of "TV Guide: the First 25 Years" <Simon and Schuster. $14.95>. Edited by entertainment at· torney Jay S. Harris, it is a copious compilation of television's great moments, stars. programs and controvers ies, a s refl ected in the magazine's pages. So intertwined is television in our lives. ttiat leafing throu~h the book 1s hke thumbing through a family album. WE SEE, FOR EXAMPLE, profiles: Red Skelton. Ed Sullivan, Wa lter Cronkite and Mary Tyler Moore; reviews: "The Fugitive," "Oz. zie and Harriet," "Candid Camera"; and articles: lbe quiz show scandals, TV violence and network coverage or the 1968 Democratic convention. Even nightly network schedules are reproduced for each year, 1953-1.977. It is. in effect. representative of the same m~x~d bag of mgredients that prompts those 20 m1U1on Amencans to buy the magazine each week. But is that all there is to the TV Guide suc- cess story? Not quite. "For one thing," notes TV Guide west coast bureau chief Dwight Whitney, "it s ays TV on the cover. For another lhlng, it was mercban- <See TV GUIDE, Page 83> A Ride On · .Colu1nbia The opportunity to float along leisurely is appealing. . By IUDITH OLSON ot u. O.Ur .,...,. Miff If you're In a hurry to get to Tucson. don't bothe r chartering the Goodyear Airship Colum· bia. It takes 16 hours for the trip. At~ miles per hour, the huge blimp doesn't make very good time. but then one doesn't ride an airship for speed. It's the opportunity to noat along in leisurely fashion that's apt>ealing. Forty-two guests and members or the Junior League of Newport Harbor recently got an opportunity lo observe the c9ast from the Columbia as a thank-you to patrons of the Christmas Company, t11e league's annual November fund-raising sale. Most ·of the passengers were ridlng the blimp for the first tiine. and the pilots and ground crew were generous Ln explainin& the operation of the big ship. The two pilots, Nick Nlcolary and Tom Matus. traded every couple or ntghts and both issued their passen1ers membership cards in the "Goodyear BU mp Club." The opportunity to fly was a rare one. since tbe Columbia, based in Carson, does not give Memb~rs of the Newport Beach Junior League ride the folumbis . (See BLIMP, P11e BZ> ' I I ~ '-'•' ..... -..-... --... . ' .; .. I .. ~. .. .· " I r a . . ~ .. ' ---~--.. __ ._._ ... ,,, - I 8 2 DAILY PILO 1 • ANN LANDE RS / HOROSCOPE Expectant Mother Asks an Unusual Question llEi\H \'\'\ I.A !'lo l>t~ltS l .uu Zl \ 1•.1r:. old .11111 µ1.•1,111.&11t "llh 1lUr f1r-,t t•h1ld ~h hu:.hunc.J und I .irt• 11\Cif rn·c.J ,1hou1 '"ml'lhinw lh' l .I U' I' II ( 1 h I II I 0 J .1 m .aged i.un T be hu .. h.tnd (~t'i~ Vt'I') l(Ull I\ but uyi. ht• hlth 111 h· <1\1• or KO nut \\'1· h1111t• \'OU 1·.rn hrl11 . A. It hough thcrt :. ri11 11' r<-u21on lo belit'VI.' W{' Will h1n •· an 11boormul t'h1ld. I h••n• I uhHI ) .. lht' 1111~:.ahlllty and \H' ~nrry nbout It fh•• qucsllon we urn .u•klnJt I~ thlr. IC I iJhould 51ivt• bltlh to fl h11by thal bm't ·'rll(hl." Lan I glYt! U uwuy'! /\re lhl•1t• plu<'t:t lhul will t.1k t' aud \ fl c hild Im 1ucd1utd¥ urt t•r hlrth'' Wou l<I It l:H.• cur1•d for vro,>rrlv'' II\ sur h (•un• 1•x p1•n1uvu If we huvc lo !)U v ') v uu UH' th.-only uu· "l' c un turn to for J'"tl ruupl1•.-. Wt• l..nuw h,n·c r<'t urdl-d c h&ldrl•n Ont• of I ht' wonwn ·~ 40 '1•ar .. ul<1 Sht• h:1 .. 'Pt'lll .Ill 1)( twr marnt"d hfl· 1· .irtnl' for her n'lMrdcd 1•htld It ha~ dt'pTIVl'd l11•r of .1 normul 1 ' ""'nn• Sht• ~Ill nl'H•r h.1\ 1• .tn\ mun.• rhHdrt>n ( Borosrope ] 1 :-.lo llffil' or em•qt) 1 ,A•• 1'alHlers the 1tn11wcrs WOR· HI EO l N T HE MlDW~1' OEAR WORRIED: I wu 11tW10ed by your let ler (never had one like it> -• normal 23.year· old pregnant woman asking If someonf' wllJ take her babv on bti r ••• Landers bands lr lt isn't "ri1tht." I olled Doo Moss. Ei t>c-utlve Director for tbf· llllnola A soclatlon for Retarded Citizens, for Information. Mr. Moss tells me> tbal only l hre.- pereent of all babies are diagnosed as mentally retarded and the In· cidcnce is decreasing because parents are tak· Ing steps to prevent re· tardatlon by .. .adequate 1.1r1• natal car t> a nd prop t'r nutrition of lht• pn·~ nant wonaan. . Only flv(' percent of n •tardt!d babies will n·· quire ruund·lht .. c lock care oulllid .. o f the home. The other 1'5 per· cent can lead he althy. happy Uves In lhelr own h o m es . R eta rd e d children often brln« to th e ir par~n tfl and brotherti and slsterto an undt> r-.ta11dlng and ac· ct•pt1.1nce or human dlf· kn·n<:C'>I, and a sharing .. r a common ramlly problt'm that ra mlllt>s ·without a handkapped child nf'ver experience or apprec:late. I f p a r t> n t ~ plfychologlc:ally reject a handicapped baby, it i>- bt>Uer for the infant ir hf' is p laced wUb a family that can glve him the love and acceptance be needs to overcome his disablUty.Stateand local agencle8 will work with the parent• at no cbar~e to find a home for the baby. Uot h l'OUpll'., aat• l lt'<I """ n t•ompk11•h Sath•r. ~\TUR DAV. NOV. 4 ot·t•ult, money of purtner or ma l t . d1~~1ng b'·nt•ath a.urfot1..· 1no1crJ --------------------------------------------------------------.11,· h.1rd lu f111d .UICI 6 .) SVl>Nf:v OMARR h.&r1l1·r tu l..t•t•tJ \Ill £ 1M..irc.-h :.!l 1t l'I u t 1 v l':. Jr 1• • nut ;\ p n I 19 1 0 n c• who J \ ualabk " Uoth th1· rrowoi-. huffs und 11uffi- muthcl'b wld I .1lht·r ..re 1e. ''" entually to twcomf' ortt-n worn uut from )Our ~illy Kno..,.., It und l'Oping " don't hum too many Anolht•r cou ole "'' bradgt.ts Capri co rn know 1s :.phtt1ng up figures promrnently. Get p;aiiiiilliiiilll ... ~llllll~lllllll--. 1>om c tdeas on paper RUFFELL'$ take noll'S Wl'lcome challenge ot rhunAe UPHOLSTEIY TAURUS ti\prj..l 20· W..Y•W_, May 201 : Study Aries ...... message. Someont· as 1921 ....._. lh4'. t r y i n g lo t e 11 y o u iliei .... ijj....._ij~~u~•,.~~i'i'iii som e t h i ng. Ma 1 nt a in your own pri n c iples, ideas but do be will· ing to listen. Another 'JOO REWARD __ .., ...... -..,... ................. ,. .. ------... --..... ... _.,.,....,._ --..... -. ...,.., ........... -..-·--.. ----__ ....., ____ _ ----••n. Uell I•• --,o .... ,., _ .. __ _ -.---...... ----LM~C:-. ... IJlll 01·1'": °"-c-, .,,., ......... -111•• ,..._ .. ,.. ..... ., • .,. JJMUll _..,....., -- Taurus is in the picture . Long-distance m essage is on agenda. Pla n an "educational" trip. GEMI NI <M ay 2 1· June 20): Define terms. r o les -know your rig hts and preserve the m . One who accuse!-> you of being selfish is a foolish . jealous, petty p e r son. Cons ider th<' source, Accent on lhe Sl 'NSllIT\'E BOl 'TIQ l t GIFT ITEMS GALORE! TOPS $4. 95 • BLOUSES $6. 95 VISA POLY PANTS $12.95 REG. Sll.95 KNITS • OG ·• TOPS REG sis.ts NOW $7.69 PURSES IM YB. VET Oil CoaDUROY RIG. s21.tsNOW $17.95 New Oothes Arriving Doily! SCNSI Ill\"£ BOlITIQl t Clocaleo in ~nsl\ine 11aor Co I ,Jewelry Sale low low Prices McMI. ,,_s.t taun:. CANCER tJunt· l l July 221 Go iilow. IH' low, play a w 1i1 ling ga m e. ge t proper pers pective or legal rights and permissions. B ri n g priorities into sha rp focus . One whose views are opposite. your '>Wn m ay smile to your face . . but please protec t yourself an clinc hes. LEO I July 23·A ug 221 : What had been of concern for a long time w ill com e to a head. You 'll kno w a nd you'll s urvive. Accent on employm ent. nutrition, pets, de pende nts a nd h ealth. Aries, Libra pe rsons figure in your personal scenario. VIRGO «Aug. 23-Sepl. 22l · Cupid could strike' Emotions Lakt• over c·rt•:.1livc• J Ua rc·~ are stimulated Stn·ss n1•w :.turli.. 1nnov<.1t1on:.. wl'lcome c hance· to mt•cl people who can play 1m port anl rolci. in your lifr .• Leo. Aquuraus 1n dividu;..i l s r 1gurc prominently. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0t'l. 221: Di~ in for security Hl'i nforcc s tru('lu n· Build on ~olad bast'. llunch pays off learn by teaching. GPL valid property a ppraisal Select q uality. HcJcct th(' flimsy. Say "No" to s ubs titutes Som conc· may try to palm off the Brooklyn Brid~c La ugh and say thanks but no thanks. SCORPIO 10ct. 23· Nov 21 I· Pressure is rt'· hcvcd You get chance to de m onstrate vcrsat i Ii· ty Short trips. c lose <From Pa~e Bl I ming wa th self·r &'riminalion-le tters that {>rove no punishment 1s so painful as the sell-inflicted kind: "I let my boyfriend go too far. Now. when he sees me. he looks the other way. I 'm so ashamed of myself I could just dje ... "(threw a dis h towel 1n my mother -an-law's face. She was trying to be helpful anq l lo!>t m y temper. I hate myself "' ... ''I'm not used to liquor. I only drink t o celebrate something. Lasl night was my birth· day and I got disgustingly drur\k. I insulte~o· p ie, became sick in the car and d isgraced m yself: I wiBh 1 was dead .·' 1 'vc written this ad vice thousands of limes: "It's done . Finished. Over. There Is nothing you can do to cha nge the past. Take heart fro m the knowledge that something good can come of . 1t if it teaches you a lesson. Profit from 1t - then forget it." As a youngster I was errervesccnt. outgo. ing, a nd l talked too much. 1 had a talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. By the time I was a high school freshman. I was better able to synchronize m y mouth a nd m y brain. but stHI I m ade mistakes a nd tortured myaelf because of the foolish things I had said One d ay a high school English teacher taught me with a single d ra matic act the rutih of rehashing the past. As the students filed int hl·r classroom. we noticed on he r desk a q uart bottk of m ilk standing in a heavy stone crock "This mormnl!." ~he· announced. "I'm go ing to leach you a ll·~:.on that has nothing to do with English. but ;1 lot tu do wath life." Shi• picked up the bottle of mil k, crashed 1t agaan!.l the inside or the stom· l'rlJl'k. and It splintered into s mall pieces. '"Thi• IPs~on." she said. "is. don't cry over spilled milk " T ht'n she invited us to look at the wreckage "I wunt a ll of vou to n·mC'mbc·r this." s h«' ~aad . "Would any of you atk mpt to restore the· bottle to its origina l form., Docs al help to gel upset and tell yourself how good the milk m1ghl have lasted if this hadn·1 happened'! Look ut this mess' You ~1n moan about it forever. but 1t won't put the boltlt: h;H•k togcth<'r again Reme mber this broken holllC' of malk when som ething happens in your life that nothing can undo" l 've remanded myself of that hroken boltlc- of m ilk in the stonc crock time and lime agaan It has helped me> r<'muan :.Leady and calm a~ well as physically ~ound Our l>Oihes take a beating when we put oursC'lvcs throu~h a n emo tiona l wringer. To try to undo whC:1t has been neighbors :ind relatives Bl e circ spotlighted. Gemini. JJllp Sagi tta rius p e r son s e e e __ _ fa~urc an sccnurio. You ____________________ _ locate what had bt'en misplaced SAGITfARIUS INov 22-Dec. 211: Study fine print rcud between the lines. Money could (f'rom P agi' Bn noes-to the p1.1blic. and the nearest aarshap which does is in Florida done or agonize aboul opportunities massed 1~ .not only foolish. it's futile Omar Khayyum put 11 cloqu1.•ntly The Moving Finger wntes: C17ld, MV1n!1 wnl, Mqves on: nor all your P1et11 nor Wit ShoU lur~11 bock to cancel hall a Luu:. Nor all your Tear!! wash out o Word oJ 1t Many crises seem insurmounta ble. but tame and again we ha~ seen ordinary pc-ople display genius in turning a hopeless situation anlo something tolerable or even good. lfher e s hould be a special citation for the little guy who manages to keep goin~ when hc"hus every right to c rack up. Death and tragC'dy touch us all sooner or later . When at comes. 1t re~f\ds us of our own frailty. and it makes us a ll brothers and sister~. Shortly after World War II. I was the chairman of a tea for Gold Star mothers. Some women ar· rived in chauffeured limousines. Others came on foot. not able to afford bus rare Their back· grounds and daily laves couldn't have been more differ ent. but •their heartache was the same . As they sat side by side. their differences disappeared. The traged y each shared united them for a lime at least. Never before or since have I sttn more dr<.1mat1c proof that trouble 1s the great equalizer I believe in blind faith I have known pt•ople who have suffered dl'ep personal tragcd1el> and lhey believe in il loo Dul I al"o belwve an i:!<>S•tive action tu overcome gn<'f T am e •~ u le r.J>ut those who help 11mc by us1 n~ 1t wai.c- ly and well make a mor<" rapid adJUStmC'nl The best prcscr1pl1on ror a brokl•n heart I!\ ~ctavily. I don't mC'un plunging into a soc1<1 I whirl or runrung off on traps Too many pcoplt· try to escape from their hc<1rtac·hl' and !.ucceed only in taking their troublf's with them . The most useful kind of ;ict1v1ty involves doin~ ~omething to help others . I have told tho usands of despondent peoph." "Enough or tha s breast· beating. Whal will 1l accomplish'> No m atter how bc.1dly off you an· tht•re •~ somt'Onc who 1:-. worse off -and you can help him " Pe rhaps it is truf' thCJI c>vnything has <.t prace and wc> must sucraf1ct· somf'lhang prt•c1ou~ to gain somethin~ c lsl'. The philosopher~ :.ay adversity. sorrow <•nd pain gavt' our live~ mea n ang-an added d1mens1on. Those who suffer deeply touch hfe at cvt•ry point. they drain the e up to the dregs wh1IC' others sip only the bub bles on top. Perhaps no man can touch the s tar:. unless he has known the depths of despair Ann Lander s from Since You A$k Me. Englewood Clif/s. New Jersey Prenhce-lloll Corlr>tM, 1'11, E ttMr P 1.-...- BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE PATCHWORK QUILTS from $115 751 -8694 Huntin9fa11 Ceftter I 2th Anni¥en.-y HOUSE PLANT SALE! t'-' a• 1f1( )I fl ( • fl1j •f '~ Jf ~ 'o t l •·''"''""''· t V f, Jt11f1n 1 •t • t 11)1,,,•,l VIY~f"to •'Vttf11 111 r t '' v••tJf t~ ,11-ty t v..~JY 1tv1, 4114' IJ(•"' ·~ (huo·.1• f,,,,T t ,, ~ OIC-lqhft1I ..,,,, ... , •• , f,t1•(I ft('l(T\-IJ'f'twof I w.~tt (1 \<, I lJf'' q•,1• fH;(ll f'Yly •,t(#t• y• • 1n t •1y ,,.._, n'Vlf"Y r)t_,,,t"i f:J, yr I •.. ,,t ··-~~¥llJ••r .. •· , i i ,,t, t..-,irh 'J' ~ (•"f''1, f. "ii''' !'.,,rt, & f~ll K let. S4.9S ta S5.9S ONLY $ 65 WllhS~ purcha~ 2200 HARIOR I At .w1boal-._t o .... -.... s"":l .... o In k·MART CEHTElt COST A MESA • 642-5903 . Tl 7:30 -<i1«~W~~~~?~'1obo\~Y)J~mfn W.<;tmfit11t1fi?~W?cVJ(,~n .... ,,._ 93ls' country ... fall . ..., .. ,,. ~-_, ,,. ..... -............... __ ._ ... .... .. \ "--\ ' 1 J! ~· • Pitts •Scars •Wrinkles • Discolorations • Unwanted Hair • Brown Splotches • Stretch Marks Attorney m ay be slow. we ig ht of the six lthe p<.1ssenger compartment ci o u b tf u I. s I u g g is h . has a capacity of seven. including the pilotl. Oe pe nd on yourself. The weight is adjusted by means of ballast Take an1ti3t1vc. Finan· bags. which are ta ken off or added as needed caal ~am is a distinct "He's usually right walhan five pounds." said possibility. Pilot Nicolary. CAPRICORN 1 Dec A crew of 23 is neccs~ary to run the 192-foot· 22-Jnn. 191" You rCC'<'iVl' long blimp The groundsmen, In addition to ~recn light. affirmative handling the shap during takeoffs. landings and answers. Cycle is high moorings. ser ve as hccnsl'CI radio technicians. be direct, confident. mechanics. riggers. electricians, night sagn independent Strive for specialists and clerks. initiative, originality . The whole group travels nearly seven Person al m agne tis m months of the year on special assignments 10· draws you to one who eluding air shows. ball games and other events might be a "true love." AQUAR I US (J n n 20· F eb. 18): Family mcm ber JOCS memory nnd you find missing ob ject Be diplomatic. visit om.• confined to home, hos pital. Taurus. Libra. Sco rpi o -and th c> number 6 -could figure The Junior League members and guest:. wer e enthusiastic about lhe half·hour rides. "It was neat. .. commented Sandy Van Land· ingham The rides we're donated hy Goodye<ir through Bobby Unser Enterprises. Twenty -two businesses and private individuiJIS were <.among the m ajor supporters honort'<i promine ntly. What a p-OPENING NIGHT for the 1978 Christmas pears a loss will h e Company is Tuesday. Nov. 14. at the Orange transformed into a gain. County Fairgrounds. PISCES <F e b. 19 · Sale days will be Nov. 15·17 from 10 a .m. lo Ma r c h 20l: ..,hat ap· 7 p.m . Nov. 15 and.17 and 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Nov pears ne bulous may ac· 16. Items from 26 s pecially i.tores throughout tually be firm. Deal is the Western United St ates will offer select ed not lost. A friend could merchandise for Christmas buying. com e through a nd save There wHJ be a preview party Nov 14 from the day. Accent on de· 7 to 11 p.m .• a fashion show and brunch present- s i r c •. c r e a t iv it y . ed by Nordstrom at ll a .m . Nov. 16. and a bake ~ romarrce. Another Pis· off Nov. 17 I Don't try to cover your skin problems. r cean -and a Virgo -Luncb wm be ser ved daily from 11 a m . lo 3 / LetJenealcorrectthem! «figure ln scen ario. p.m ... Recoi:nmended by Medical Doctors ~ You'll be gratified "by a n Information is available from the Junior -~ expression or devotion. League. 640-1450 ForW.. & w... ~------------------------------ ~ Phone for compHmentary consultation ·« r 17141955-1371 §. (No Appointment Nec:Hury ~ Nov. 4 ·Nov. 11) ~ 4101 W..terty rt.ce • Wh 110 ~ Newport 1Hc1a. tJUO ~ ~owort~ ~ WA..15U41' -~ I INTERNATIONAL ~ Skin Correc tion Cc:nteri. « NEW OPENINGS ~ • TortatM.t, (..al1f • w VtAU ~ • Pon Laudfrdale, ft • Honolulu ~ • Ma1or Credit u rch Aucpttd ~ Now OPEN! ~Ll\1 & 1Umu.t\1 Fumithltt6• and AC'C•••Orlt'• On Con.ipm•nl 1724 Tustin Avenue Cotta MHa (7141642'-428~Mon-Set 10-S BAYSHORE ANIMAL HOSPITAL takes pleasure In announcing that JOHN A. KUTTEL. D.V.M . has joined the stbff for Mie practice of Veter inary Medicine and Suroerv. Or. Kuttel , whose special Inter est ls bjrds, w ill be Joining Marvin R M aas. O.V.M. and Darcy L. Anderson. O v M Doctor• Houra By Appointment 2077 Harbor Blvd. Cotta MeH Phone M&-1884 b urbzrry is a raine03t with a11 th<l. tre:nch:mt ck,totls, classicos thz, f~st~of 1oiidon tow71. doubl<i-lmza:t.czd cotton shz,l l Wlth tn}::htion- al plaid 1inmg. burb<Z.rry ... a british t riumph . at~ease ... fal l . @)~o~@)§~ 44 fashion island.-newport center 644·5070 .. ' • t::.--··· LEGALS •• . .TV Guide rFrom Pag~ BU d1M'd in • v.:f)' onano..i. d)'nami.lc kind ot '*a)' •· -.... WITH STtOIU: or mark UnJC •f'fllllli, TV Guide ~pn•wnlutnt·s h1l lh~ supermarket.. Uut ln!itf'ad of DC.'<'t>pllni a pot on tht' maaulnt> ra('k in lht• h.1e·k oflh1• stoN'. th.-y 1Mtat<'d onlt bt• 1n~ ~old ui1fr(')nt at tht•t•h<'<'k out NI and T his •mht•urd of 1c11,•u wa~ un lnstnnt aucl"t'll3 J "'ht•alth)" l>t.•r<'ent&jlt' of •'l•<'h copy sold wt•nt to thf' !lup.•rmark1•t!; 1ind counUe11.s other pubh<'8llon. .. folk~"' rd ~u1l Afh•r nJI. what is morl' h•mpt11\3 than to pwk up a tnii1Jt1&tlnt' and toss 1l antu a i.hoppmg curt"' h1k"' a1Ung m llnt'> ' rsy('bologtc.all) It V. lt!ii beautiful," H)'& Wh1tm•y f rom hi" fourth rloor WHsbire Boul1,•\ ant nfht•t• "'11 h .i """' or the smog lad('n llolly"'ood hills · I mt-an that w&l\ worth mall1uni. multi mlllrnno. I beond OVt:'r h1H·kv..111l in lrtbut•· 111tho~1·1o1u);1> "'ho dreumt-d thut up " · T\' Gwtlt> "'•I' tlw hrnin<'hlld of Waltt>r An nt>nbt·r.:. prt•:..iclt•nt 11( Tnangl,. Pubhcauons. "' h 1 t• h . •• m o n .: 11 t h <' r :.. , 11 u b II s h e:, t h e •:h1ludt·lph1.1 lnqu1r..r und Lht: daily Raciog Form l>t•i.p1tt• twin.: wurnl'd li.> !follow publisher!. that tw wuuld lo._ •• h1:. \h1rt, Ann.:nbl·rg pro l't't"de<f with hh. ldt·:• to prorture a nationa l mJf(al1nt> with locul h•l1•v1~1on l~tings "TRIANGU ; WAS Tttt; ONLY one who could do 1l," s,Jyb Wt11tney "They were ex· pe r1 encC'd 1n low prlft-, rollate-the-ract s Journah~rn That 'i, wh<1t the Racing f'orm \.\ii~ •• Thl"wh1le hcardt•d Whitney, a show btz sav· vy former Time movie correspondent and Colliers assooiatt' ed11w . was out of work when <1 frit.-nd told him about lh1s thlng t•alll'd TV Guide. ~-· , It was bve was .i young iwr~n·is ml'dlum But out o( lhlt1 l'Xc'llln.c er1..·atlve rerment. Whitney notH, surlart'd :iurh · hC'.'nV)'Wl'l((hl~ ·' a~ Paddy Chayefsky, lkg1nold Uo:>l' t.111d Rod Serhng. "IN MANY WAYS the• Golden A11c was Vt'ry l'rudt• " tM• l\:ty!I "Thi· bodws would wc.lk off the <1lal(t> 1•v\'rvbody hu:t tht•ir funny istorks " Hut, ht' :•dtb. "tht· Golden A8c was <>xc1t1nJ( ber1HH!\' ()("Oplt• Wt'rt• tukmg real chances. This was tht' days bt>fort-we l(Ot· rnto c>cmogruphic:s nnd formulas " What must happen to tclevtsioo, Whitney lwhevtts, I.ii Ur.it th~ .. ba1;~ must. be broadened. ln8tf'3d Of thr~"t" pravatf' <'OrporahoM and one 11ublk corporation 1·ontrolhng everythmg "Tht' air twll>ntti. lo us not RCA And there h. no reason why tht• mmorit1es, the pe<>ple 1n· tt·re11tt-d an lt•t's huve r1 flowe r garden. let's say, :!>huuldn 't hun u bmull scgm'-'nl of the air "l 'rh not baying commercial television has to btup uJ)t'rating but the~ should be some r~u:sonublc nlll·mallvl•~ Thal':!> what the air is for Ultlmah•ly I don't know when -I think that 1s gomg to happen " AS •'OR TELEVISION at its best. Whitney r1teg su{"h things as the coverage or the Ken· ned y ass8b1nal1on and funera l and the McCarthy heanngs "All you have to do is point the c-amera and the story is tO(d." He a lso men· lions the mechum 's "d1~tingu1shed" Journalists and dramatists. The power or the ratings, he feels. IS one of television 's big~esl drawbacks. "You have to have 30 rrulhon tuning in or you·re in grave da nger of goin~ off the air." Ile reealls the late r(od Ser l.mg telling him. after "Twilight Zonl'" had been cancelled, thal the night befort> more people ltad !.een his show than haq wutchcd "Oklahoma" m its entire 15 years of productions. , .. , looked a t that little pamphlet and thought ttus wa:. beneath me," he recalls. "I thought I'd s lick around six weeks, maybe two m onths. lht•n I'll try to find something better . Well. thJt was 20 YNtrs ago " "And it l"Tw1light Zont"' I WiJS still can. ....)t' Friday N o111mber 3. 1978 DAIL V PILOT 83 PlJIJl.JC NOTICE ~tCl:tflOU' I U\IHl<U NAMI STATIM(Hf ,,,. 101""""'11 "'''IQ'\ •) ooono W•• Rf \'\•< IAUL OAIA SYS ILM~ )IH fhOtt'\hP• Uw1tW (A 911'\ .J0ttlll W !AUL, UI• '-"".., Irv.,.. 'CA t111) I n1\ ~•~"-U 4\ (Of'Ou<l.O b-.i .n 1n C11v10u•I JON\ W T •Ut 1111\ .i•t..m.n1 ,..,, ltlod '"''" ,,... tounty (le<i< IJI Of~ Uk.l\h on O< IOl>et 10 l"I Plt.Jll7 J'11bll\ll4'<I ()o<tll(jo tu;l\t t;M1ty Pllol (kl )I <ll\0"'0¥ ). 10, I/ 1q1j PUBUC NOTICE P'ICTITIOOS &VSINl!H NAMI STATEMINT l llw lottow1no per~"~ ••• CIOinq bu•lnt\~ •• \ION ICAFIMAN Fl\IF P Alt!N ER\. •140 \Inn K••m•n Avtn~. N1tW00<1 Beot<I\ (.A "1..0 M•<ll C" Col•m<1n. •1•0 Vol' l<arm•n •-Nt wOO<I 8e<ttl1, CA •2..0 ltwrH!l• II Dorn II •74() YC)tl tlffl'n<lll ·-N,.w_I Beo<ll CA '1'1000 Ro~rt 8 Gr.,., •140 Von o' •rm•n AWllU. Ne-• S.etn C.JI .,,_ c;..,, fl Ot'I F1um. •l•O \Ion IC••m<tn ,..,..,..,. N~"'l>O'I ~<><11 CA '1'1"60 John J t 11\it, Jr •l •O Von ICMm•n .,,,. ..... N•"'"°'' fH"(I\. ,. 9'"60 • W H 114'<• •I~ llOn l("'m•n Avtnue N!'WC>Ot1 ~"' C> "1MIO l\u•ton £ <;motll. 4/40 \Ion IC•rm• Avenu" N"Woor1 S.-erh C.A 9?ll00 Th1\ th;,1rte\\ '' conauch:O C>y " qtnf"t•I rwnrw,'"'P W H OH• ltH~ \tl"ltMnrnl WM' f1l..O Wfth ti,,_, County c1,,~ Of°'""<!" toun1y on()( toDtr 21, 1Q/8 PUBLIC NOTICE II~ SUP(ltlOll COUNT 01!' fHE $TA f E OP CAl.ll"OllltltA FOii rNr COONT'V OPOltAHGE N0,•·•1111 N OTICE OP HEAalHO OP "5TITIOff !'Ott ,.ltMAll Oft' WILL AND FOR. LETTE•S ren•MEH r•11Y. EU•lt OI WI LLIAM SAFFELl 8All8[.R ..... •WILl..IAM!> BARBER •-•Wlll1AM 8AR8ER Oe«•'M'd NO ft(E I~ HEREBY C,tVEN 1,..1 EL l.,A\VE BARBER""' 111,,0 "'"''".a ~llllon •or Pn>IMI• OI Wiii "'"' '"' L•ll•r\ Te\t..-N1nt•rv. '•'•rence to wtoc n f~ m.oe tor furttvtr °''''' u1Ar\, •nd '""' nw '""'..,., l>l•o ot tturono llHt ••m• ,.._, !>Mn \<II 10 , Nov~ml>e• 14, 1'71. •I 10 00 " m , •n II•~ tourlroom or ~''"''"'' No l ol "''d courl. •• 100 C.ovt< Gent•• Ottv~ Wnt, 1n \he Clly Of !>ot<>t• •n• • .C,.,ltlOfl\1• O••~d 0<1-r n. ma WILU-&:-StJ~, C.OUtllv crent LEWIS, I/ARNI, GHIRAOELLI .... LYNCH SOI S-tll lrMd """'-· S..ft ft'tr ....... , c.c....-.... tU40 •11-ytlor ~ PuDlt\hed Or-Co.•• 0..1tr P1101 October 11 29-Nowmmr J, lt/8 SOOJ-lt PUBLIC NOTICE SANTA MARGARITA WAfEll OIHlllCT JU11~rq .... 1i.P•r1<w•r M1u-11 .. 10.C. '"a NOTICE IN\llTtltlG 910S For'""· Conslru<llon ot • P0<l•on ol l 748 w ..... , TtiW'\tnt ~.onM"'" . ,,, ' NOTIC.E I'> HEMfB'V Gt\/ EN lt'\4f \_..ol•·O bed\ •1H 0t~ rf'l(r1vt.Jod DY fhot• Sdnt .. Md'Od'''"' Wolt-r 01\tr•<. t tor ll.1fn1\"in1, tt!I Olftl'lt, lidbof' V''-.itttt\ mdtttttel\.. IO(M\ t"Qu1pm. nt \up()l11" tattJ7t1 tt4fl\PQf'ltthon uhl1t~ ftf~ ,.,. ottw-f Pubi•\""t!'O OrftnQP(o,"t Do1•v P1to\ •• ,.m, ,no •~<·•··"~ .. n,.1\ .. \1•"'"' Novtomtwr J, tO. ti 14 l!Jll I Hwr•tor ... '" Pf'O-.i1df-d 1n t~ (on-f41<t 'Ot& 1B Oot.um1•fH\, •or 11'\Y tOn\lru< tion nt PUBLIC NOTICE SANTA MAl!GARITA WAfEll DISTIUCT 1UI I M4rq.,...tle P .. 111...i~ M1ulonll .. f0, C. t14t0 NOTICE IHI/If ING 91DS 1tor .,,~ C.OAitrUC.lt()n Of l11,1n~ S.-wt"• Fit< 1l1ftt.' Pa~ L•"" f,-'-"'._ ~Wfl'r A t HoUct '' htr•b¥ q1vef' Wdlf'lf ttdO\.mi\';tQn P!PfhnF·' IOO"t~r ""''n l.tJf ...te>Purten.1rH t'\ lt\~rttr1, 1n \tiff' I Af'(Of'~f' W'1fh lr\t• '(N'-C!flt:A t 1()f"I\ dnd dtaw1n<ri. on t1il4 .,, th• 0U1t\" Of AO()iiitft ~·n W 1ll1ft1r'I I tO\f ~ A\ \Of 1At,.\, t.t()I ()Jo1I ~tt~f. Nt•wpo.-f O.,"c" C dlttorn•ct A l O<lt• ol ac..nlf\9 ol Bid\ PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOU\ &U\INEU HAMI! H ATfMEHf l 11• IOllOW•'IQ Pe•'Mln\ ..... doing °"''~'' .\ PROl'CU tONAl f0U(A f0A~ MANA(,CM E Nr \CllYl([C, t•HI ~1 .. r• L..,.. '"""'" CA '711\ Al I( lf\Q\l•Y 14'/I -,,.,,,. L.,.,.. trvoNo, C• Wit\ l(en 1(1111..,. •.161 l •llfn•. Hunl 11\QIO'I 8t'<Kl1 (.A.,~ llovo 1101a 1no. •?t C.olO•nro(I, C.otOn• d•I M/jr (.11, "1h1\ Thi\ Du\11\f\\ h t0<1du<l•O Dr e <141nt•<ll 04tttno.1v.10 At ( l(lnlj\IO T 111• ''"'fl'Tlrnl '""' lllflO wlln tn• Counh c.1e•1t OI Ordn<;• Couniv on Ocl 10. 1•1~ CA .. RfTt&ltASDAlt AftWMY••luw Alr"'1 T-~. Wiit 4H 1asn M•cAtt-&tvo ltV•M .C••nu PIOUt) Publ•~lled Or-Cn~\I Oe•tv l"llul 0<1 IJ, 10. 11 Nov J 1'1• P UBLIC NOTICE f WU IOtl' ~ fr•n,._ 4 Yt tr 11•11 (;fu\ dWf'llinQ W•ll OI' •v••••bl• t•tt r• maw~I Al\U "40! •Utt.n ftt>f'n "'lfl w •. t ()t ••n • tf"<f'\t, NrwtJO,' U"•" h ( •• 11 ,,, .. 6/J ~11)10< ...... 11, ''ubl•\twiO Ot6ntr < O.t\f u.u1v p,.,.,, ()r100rr JI NOwm bow I, l . J, 6 r, • I 10. IJ n ... PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPAL COUAT OF HAM a oA JUOICIAI. DISTRICT COUNTY OP ORAlllGll! U ATE OFCALtFOltNIA 0 01 J•mllor .. a .... t•v•rd Ht"110't &Heft, CA•l~ c... .. Hum-into SVMMONS P I ,\ I n 11 I I · A . 0 ~ f R 4 N (> [((.Al/A flN(j INC, •HOrC>O<~ltOll O•l~na11n1 A081N l llOMA~. lro n1v1d1J•ll"V, alt<I 00'"1J l)U\I~~\ " ROBIN THOMAS PtVIN(;, •M 00t I 1nrouqf't 10, lnth1\1v4" 4111 14 NOTICIE I Y°" IWv• -•"4 Th~ <•""' mo -• -ll>Sl you wllllo~1 ,..,, .,..,,. .,..,.,. ""'•" .,..., ,.t_o PUBUC NOTICE W•llltft )0 <Mn 11 .. , CM 1,.1or.,...11on klow AlllSOI V'19'1 M --Udoioo -----IEI Tribvnal -OK"'lf ~o"1r-~ Ud ''" tfwd .. M•.t a menos qw Ud r•t.pOn ·~ d•ftlro Cit JO ........ l.H I• lftlorm .. R~ l'ICTITIOUS IVSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tf'• •0Uow1~ Mt\Oft. arr cto1no !Ml~·~~\,·\ COWAN A'>'>OCIAT(\, I I (OtOOtflff' ~••1• Dr,.,.. Nfl'..,POtt Butn C•ttt,)tn.f Q?MO w AnOr~w C1~•. 701 110\ .i0ta llo.d C0<on. Off ,,,,., C...tolorn•• q1~1\ M•<"Mlt c C,ttOQ I/ C0tPot1UI' Pl••• o"""· Newoon UtHll CAl•lorn1• 'fl.MID Rol:>t•I •11<1 0o<Olhy H••d4', HI Cor•t A•~nuf OttlbO• l\t•nd C.•tttorn•a .,MO JOM w Hemtllon 1'11) ~Ml •••ti A¥filnl.itt. ~U•tft' ( 100, (u\lA M to\tt C.•1ttprn111 'l1b11 JO•~P" ( Ot>o <II ,, C.O•PO••t .. Pt.ct'~ Ot•1i1t· Nrv.~u,.t Ortt( n . C.etttor n,. 9'660 Ec!Qo• E '><IWO II (Or1>Ur,1to• P•&t• Orivfl'. Ne wpott .,.,,,,h C.•totorn•<1 920.0 (tftrn111trO f .,(,,t\••tdf'r ti (C.H Potote Pt•ld Ot••t>. H ... woort 8e•<.". C.•1it0tn1t1 '<1'1WI Paul J t,rwni., •1 Co,.por1111_. P14't• Ot1ol•, N ""•00tf Ut!'11Hh C•htotn1e1 Y?flbO byron r.unult• r l tu\fflfl' T•rnuflPt t .,m,1w ''"'' /~l\ Hrd H iii "'"'t""Ut" 'Ullf' f-10U f O\fU M~ .. ., ~.lt10<1'•4 '1?&8/ Jonn v.n~ 11 C.u•OUtdt,. Pldt• 0, 1'4'~ NflWQOf'I 9,.dt n (.4U1for n1 .. '1111411> C10tt41we~1.- I 10 IHE OEFENOANT A < • compt.l1n1 ,.,.... ~" t11.a Oy ttwt Oltt " t1rt ••'J ••n\I '°" ,. tt tov 111i••O lut.s. f111(1 tn1 f.t-. .u tO\I m u\1 '*""'" ~ f'.l·•'f" .t+h r U .umm<.in\ '' t rw-d O'\ YO•'· ,,,. ... 'ft;fu !Pu\ < nvtt d ...,,.,,,, n 011 u1rntt 1n te\DOn\e tn tht• tfll'Y)04a1nt 1tt _. JIJ\i.(f' (.()Utt you ft°'U\t f1ft Wtl,, 111 , ~rt A ,...,,,.,.n 0'""'-'•nu Of' t AU.,,. .... fJt+tl 1.>h ltdlnQ fO t).• '"'°Htff'tj lft I~• fk>f "' 11 Ur•h "\'\ vou ct<• w. your •I• f .. Ull '#Ill t)I· ••f!ft•t1"(j UDC')n •1PPh ;1111111 (.II Ow pt1•mt+fl •11\J 1n1-.. UhJ't n1.1v ••nlH •' tUO(lrfll nt tHlftln\t V'llV tOf ltu , ...... , ft*"M'tftt:tf'tf '" th,. cnm(ll.un' ""'' •i f l'>UIO rt ·\ult tO "M'"l''Hmmt ,,, ""'•Q• ~ 1.0 •f'Vl 01 1nU0t"f or proptoth ,,, iJHl• r r~1,.,t t1tQ1o1~"'1t•d "' th• ton, p141nf b fl 'IOU """" to~-the ilOVf(• uf '" ittorn•y 1n t"t" rn.tlt•r, y04il s"ould do '\O o rOmptly "° th111t Yhr' wttU•n re\pon\tt, •••tty, f"n•Y be flted on t1m• Ottt,..O ~or II\ t 0 1 \£AL 1 M ~lftfJll•n ( lflfk Ii~ l.J \Ill<",(), 11"1~ L•w Ott•<"' of ELDllED A O'llOUl!l(f >JSNorlllBroin<IBl•d ,!>w•h 1000"" Gleftcl•I•, CA 't10J hi 11111 141 tcl01 Alto..-"'' tw 1"1~1m1tf l n the '50s 1'V Gulde was h eavily celled-not enough vi~r-s." :.ttys-Whitney. pt?rsonality-oriented ror its wnten; the em -"Something's wrong . Something 1s out of kilter ·:,:;;1~. ·:~ .:,~1".:.::i'7: ,;:;~;~:,;..~ phaSiS W&S On quantity and brevity: Whitney When that happens." .)o<um .. nh. IOf I,,.. t0-1'hU<ll<"' ul t".el ~etfl'(f bt<1'\ W1tl t)oo' tf"(ftt'Vt'd by lhft \dr\t41 M cttQ.!tfttd'....W.tlM (J1\lt1t 1 '°' tutn1\ft1rtcr •II otllnt tt1bc>t "''v•<"''· •~dtt-r ••I\, 1ocM'. 1"qu1"""'n' '"POiit'\ ft41ft~OOtt.,1-on ul1hht""" tN1d 411 Ot""'' Rich will «>-,..,.. .. 1'4't-O flt tk.o ott1r,. 01 Ro~" R"•O W1ll1dm Fro-.1 " "' '°<•"'"'' 1-601 Ou.tit .hPf>t New potl BftH n <.1tJ•f<vn•tt unt•I tO ().... d m on t4owt·mhof-t 1\, 1<u1 .ti wn1f h t.rn .. 4"'1 c>l•(t' •n. t)t(J\ Wiii tJ-. QIO<Wtf h• OOf't'lt"CJ ttno '• ,to .uoua fi•O\ f\611 Of" \Ub m 1ttt'<J '" ~d..,-'CI t·nvH~ m-tr•f'O on tnt ~uh•~ Rtd tot J 1•8 Wttlrr frllif'\m1\\.t0t'\Md•n A·l 1..«.ot-of T1'e Wort< Tnr burl .. •Of' J brt"W"•" II (Of PO#••ft" P1•1 .. Dr•••. N .... w c;.1,, I tit-ctc.n Cdhtof n•• 9'1MaQ Puf)tt·.nwiO.otn.o-c,,,. t OJ''' 1'11 • 0< I 10 II NO• ) IU IVI~ J.IUt .,. had five pieces -by hnes were rare-in one is· What about 10 years from now? Whitney sees ;~;:,~;,:.:~"';::,:,!~~"';,~·,'n .. :" sue. a broadening of outlook. "Wt•'re now able to 1~'!:..~: ;·:~ .. ''.:. .:"~1:.~;:;.~~:..;: "They \\anted at leas t two stories a week," d' 1 . M d 1 d • . Bl'•n w 1.11_,n. F,0,1 & A»•oc1•1~· i.01 says Wh.JtnC'y. ..1 devt-lopl'd 3 teC'hnique: I'd 1scuss, even on le ev1s1on, · y ear. on t give c.' .... 1 • 110 ",n ...... '!,'::! N• .. 110, 1 Ill'"'" a daqin' and not h1:1 ve a national proclamation to • -make a couple of phone calls and set up a lunch d .t Th l ' b. d f d ... , 0.1. 01 ~1n4 ., e1d• date and grah onto any angle I could. There 01 · a s a ig a vance orwar :· ~~d~;';'"B!.i:'n'"'.;,·~· •• ~,,;' ,';~,~11~.1>~1 "asn 't llmt: to do 1:1 really professional job." 1 Studies frequently rc•ve<1l the staggering '!)("''"' '"<i' °""'' .,,,,..1 N· .. _, '11Umber Of hours people Spend in front Of their 8ea<1' CM1lorn1" 4)1>1>J vnt•I II 00 THE EMPHASIS TODAY is on w e ll-television sets;and obs('rVl'rS warn that the con· ~m t Nov~n~llll• 1~ 11~'8 '' .. ,,,.., researched, well-written, well-thought out slant bombardml·nt of images is making .~~~7~"'~.a •. ::'.:~1~~},:~~·,1 .. ~r;:: :!>loraes. says Wh1tnry. There usually are no · •••l<'d et>vNoo., mdr-.n on tn1· 0u1 Americans passive. ,.a ... · 81<1 tor c.,,, l••" Trun• more than two personality stories-sometimes s..w~• only one per issue a nd inste ad of lunch date in Says Whitney : "You have lo learn how lo •·l -Lou11on oi T~• wor' n ... view television. I think our magazine is maybe wo•k to t>t· <0<•.iru<1 .. <1 .,..,~.,..""' ,, lc rviews writt•rs m ay spend a week with a helpina in lhat area. TV Guide helps vou to view •cxa1e<1 '"'""Community or M•"'On SUbJCCl. ,., ,, V1~10. O";nqo {.0Ut11-;. c..i11torn•• SeJecli Vely .'' ._. -0.W:rtjPljon ol The Work "fl 'S madt• big progress," Says Wh~itne • rn,, worlt. COm(>tt"'> \n;• ((>li\lru<llO!l "'J'he man who nwde it work a nd a ll e ~~~;~..,;.r-°'°"11""' ''"" •""""• h c d l I d · t ) · 11 W1>ddmq arid t'ngaqement announcements run on • s • ,,. 1 c..it 1 1,,.. togel er was c 1ona 1recor rn Snda 1 .. _Dal Pit L· lbl 11 0 .,.n·.,,.-, .... ~.,!..,~ ... ,'.4'< .. 1·~=~. .. · .. • u y m ,... 1 y 1 <> r orm$ ai:e aoo1 o e al a .. -·· ·• ....... ~ -~·· r<Jnltl 1nq Dtd\, lo r~ll'<IMlVO• •II Did\. Ot 10 And what or television? Many observers-Dnil111"1ln1 nlf1ces or by callmg the Features Depnrt· ;;:!!!:;n8,;~~~;w.:~:;;,'t'::"~~~ not to mention viewers onsider the '50s to be ment · 642·4321 ... ;;;"'"IM .-;;., on ,.,.. ~'" 01 ,...., the Golden Ai?c of television. Does Whitney To a1>md disappointment. prospectwe bndes are !t:'r:;-:.'v!,:~1;;:::0i;' .:; .. "..":"J.:::~ agree with this assessment? remmded 10 halJ(' the-ir wedding stone~. Wtlh a black· "" 1"1' 81d ~11.1 Oolv ,.,.,, p1...,~. "Yeah. I do but that caJls ror a lot or ~O.C1l1c•lton\ .. ncs 1l•m• OI _ .. .,, and·wlute glON:.'l/ of the hndt> or of the couple. to tht> .,fl' ap11•0e>ti•tr ""'" "°"'' 10 '"" "°' .. qualification. You have to rea(jze that with Features Department une week be/ore the wedding D•d on television in the so-called Golden Age we were s11!;~ .~!~!ir::'::::::.·,,!";:,".=: talking about little theater. No self-respecting Engagement announcements. UJtth black-and· rHa '"" -11101~ •"° t~ •o•m• dir ector wouJd-be caught dead in television." white gf.cwy o/ lhe future bnde or the couple. must be :'.,~:":.:. ':;!':1:~·~~~ Thu.c; it wa!I not uncommon for a stage band rect>tved by the f"eatures Departmnit su weeks before ~~1;~~~'::::'.:0:~,:,~1~1 ~~~1;~ to be promoted lo director. Television-much or the weddmgdatf le<I 11\f' ..... uuon OI ""' worlt:. _,., ____ .:._------------:------------------------------------------1 :::: :,<>;;~'s~ l~c.::."::: ,;:.:=.11~ ttl\d •oourlen•n<.~\ Thtt f41 1turfo' or om1\,~n ot any l>fddilor\to rf'< ••'ti,.°'•• •m'nt' •nY torm "'1itrvf'TW"nt Mtc:ktn oum. or olhtr do<umen1. or"'' t•••ur~ to "''It ana .Cow•nt r'HM\t"lt w1lh '°" 01Hon\ •• I her [On\lt-U< tlon \llfl, \F'Mll '" ~ '"'~<t fMlr"tt him trom •nv ot>- 1t9•t10f'I 1m~ by ht\ O•d Of OY tnA contra< I ftwo '°°~'"•' Ot ~ Dtd '""'" ~ tt'lk"n (t\ ()f1(f\,f f1K•t" f'Yl(tfll>n(~ Of tompt1•n< .. w1tr't dll 1n-.~tuf t1on~ ~on ta•n~o ""' ... 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'cf'dY<t•a ov"" ~nttof CM'1""''""'0 I:\• tf'\MO £ ~ rtn. •Qt' M~nqP"''""' fP\1" \t•Jh..,,,..f'\• ,....,,~. hh'\1 W•th 1"'9 (\HH'lt t (.1 .. rk r.A ~ (tl'\Qit C..4.Nul f' Uf\ Ot IObf"r 1• 1918 COWAN A~SOCIATE~ .. ,.,..,,E S.C--p 0 Boa"'° u Corpeit..C• Pl•L• Ot1-.ie- PUBLIC NOTICE SU PE RIOA COURT OF THE STATE OF CALtFOl!HtA FOil THE COUNTYOFOAAHGE NO A•//11 OHDEll IOSHOWC.AUSE ,OR CHANGE 01' HAM~ In In. ~tf• r o t IP\• APQl11 "'' •Jf I Mtl t t "ANI •'> llOIVtN Hewp0rt .. Kk, Cluton•t• tU.O t nttn•1• of N1•n"W"' F10l41' rn• ,.pi,.1~,..l•onof l MllL f »ANt Pubti\~ Ordf\Qt' c~ 1 lld•IY' p,10, AO• v1~ h>• 1 h•tf'tp Ui t'l••m•· '1.tw11 ; ()(.IOOf't n .no MOWt"'fl'I°'-"" J 10. " .A .. n t 1l•"'O '" c nun. ,1n(J If d~{tfftUI p;fat trnrn "1n ,.fJPl•<,.lioo lnr1t l:Mll t ~71 I RANt I'\ h01Vlf' ... n;• •th"<! tJitl '-'l' ot1C.ttHon fr'(i()tl•-1nq '""'' ,.... '* n~mt r. PUBLIC NOTICE 1 f'ld"V"<t tu l M ll.C. FRANr t. C.OllCICJN ' Nuw t hi , .. ,,,,..,. 1t I\ t-.1u•by Of'lf•~h·it df\O O••t~Ct,;.c;I th~I tilt~'~~ ttlll''t"'I AU2" ~ •n '-•tiCl ma1tt1• oo •~d' beton th• SU PERIOlt COURT Oft THE 1 uv•t •n (). r>MI"""" l un 11\f' 181n Cl·•V STATE OFCALtf'OltHIA f'OR ol Nov~mllo<t, lq/H ••I 11 00 o'<I<><• THE COUNTY OF OllAHGE ~ m . ot 'W<od o,,y tu >now to11'4: "''" NO. -...•11•1 .._uc n .. PC>•••«thon lflf" t.n.onQe ot n...m• If 0 f I C E 0 ft H E A II I H • 0 ft-•.1'0ul0 r>m 1.-<!'•"'""' ll'E.TtTION l'OltJ"ltOaATE 01' WILi. II ,. '"''"'' "'°"'"" 1n .. 1 .. <nD1 " AND FOii LE.TTEAS TE$TAMEH 111•• Ore>« Iv~ C.1u"" Do pubh°"" 'I TAllY ANO ftOtl AUTHOlll~Tl()fo on 1,... Ot#\Qo' to.• 1 O,uly Punt ·• TO AOMINtST E A UN OI .. TH I: ft•W'\Onl>"t ul c.wnttrot t trCultth•• eNOEPE NOE.N'T AOMINIST•ATION Ot1ntWJ .n ..._,,,,; fiYl\l't, ·•• h:d··t V' '' o~ E STATts ACT .... ~ h ""' ...... tl.)I' '°'"'' ""~ r ··~ ..., .... 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'htJw 'ftll'" 11 ·•"v ftu v l'\~-.i• w My Vitti O-•ltt.()I\ t11r t *"•'"'>' 11f nam• .. 1inu1onot bi 'lfttf'\tM 11 , •. 1u11fvt ntdf ,N1 lh11f .1 <()~,.., n• '"''' orttf"f 1n '"''-<nu..,.. tJiJ-pont.,n. n 1n ff'P 0tHt'Y P1tot, A M .-;•()l•Ot"f tH Qf'n~rat c 11cul"IKM'1, P\1()11,n...·a •n tti1 county "' l'"1t\I tm<•• " w"'"k lor tau' <Of'\.flCul1v1• ~-., P••<>t In tn ... rlil'tY uf ~1dn,.,.rl~ D~•l'cl <X tobt'r 10. 141~ llRllC~ W '>UMN( 11 JuOOo·ol tlw !.uQo ""' Coun ELWOOD L 81..J!Cl(BURH J!AH ,. 91..J!CICllUllH HU Ambe ..... le Of"lv• Yorll• l.lftd•, C.lllOmt• h I 1714 I t7~/I044 rtOJ/:14 ttlllOMr\ lft Pro ll'tr ' Publl'h4!f1 °'"""°' (Or•\f n.uty P1101 t ml>"r J 10 I/, I• 101• SUPERIOR COllllT OF ST A flE Oft' CALll'OttNIA TH£ COUNTY OFOltAHG No A tl1't AMENDE D O•DER TO SHOW CAVSIE tnrrru 1 , Qnfl\,,t' t• t 11 ,,.,. 1()1').,-1• ta ,,. ~ ,,d,tf'• r,t.;ut1,.t•1t W1ll1,1H A M • 1,._,.,,..o f•n 1 t "'"' ••' •1 .n. 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",,.k,. •l f1VDl1t.. \111('1 at ( •. 1 ~rM·11 Ch•C~mo*'"v P 0 !l<W'91JI ""~''"' CA•?-.01 ~uf'>ll\N'-1'1 Of,\,,(lr• (,,._.,I 0,HIY ._,11t1I NOVt·mht•r I t91M P UBLIC NOTICE .................. . I c I I II> ' .... " ' II .. lh •• ., fl4 DAil V PILOT ,:,,day, NOV9mber 3 1978 Ban~t Nears C0111pletion -w ---... ---.... -......... -·-·---------· .. ·----·· ... -.... _.,,,, .. ..__ : I Business ~'Grab Bag' Opens Door ............. ' Two A.irliJMs Seek Orange County Flights , By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ... o.lly ,., ... '"'" Officials at Air Caltfomu1 c~ll It a grab bag and liken it lo the football draft At Hughes Airwcst thry call it a wish list. ll is a list of ne w routes lhat lht> two airlines devised after the federal Civil Aeronautics Board made some 2,200 unused air routes available la st week in Washington D.C. TH E TWO AIRLINES came up with a total of four routf:1'1 in- volving Orange County Airport. For Air Cal, the only Or ang(' County route obtained is an un- used Airwest authonty to fly to Reno. T H E ROUTES WE R E grubbed up under the auspic<'s of the Airline De-regulation Act. s igned into law last week by . President Cart.er. The la w a llows airlines to short-cut the route granting pro cess on dormant Lines. routes a!r~ady granted by the CAB to airlines that h<1vc never used •he authority Examples of dormant routes a_re the authont1es held by Con tanental Airlines for Orange Coun~ Airport <>qu1pment should have quieter t-ngines. but those airplanes won 't be nvailablc for a few more Yl'ars "AT THIS POI NT we'n• <>valuating the city pairs and trying to decade which fit most lo~1cally into our schedule," he s:11d "Ci ty pairs" is airline lingo for on~in and destination cities on a g 1 vcn rout<.' Payton said Air Cal got first priority on 23 routes, including B;.iy Area and Ontario lntema- t 1onal routes lo Seattle, Salt Lake City, Reno·Las Vegas and Pho<.'n1x-Turson John llen,hbt·r~L·r. Jn Arobh farmn al l<'alrbanks. Iowa, and his ~on Mmple tc the hun est on their 16 .1t·n· farm Thl'Y ~ell bt•u n~ lo J locJl co-op <Jnd use hay to feed For Airwest. the routes ar<.' to Seattle, .Oakland and Portl¥d. all previously held by Continen- tal Airlines. SPOKESMEN FOR AIRWEST and Air California said last week ·.s grab bag was m('rely a grantm~ of priorities to a1rhne:. mteres~cd in fl ying these routes Wllhm two weeks the CAB will have to rul<' whether the routes are indeed dormant and then is- s ue a certificate of authority Among its potential new intra- state routes are Sao Diego to P a lm Spnngs a nd a non-stop from Ontan o to Sacram<.'nto. t ht·11· horses. · Wary S&Ls Face Dec. 1 D-day Arter that, the airlines with the new aulhonhes have 45 days to start serv1l'e Otherwise. the routes go back into the -grab bag SPOK ESM EN FOR BOTH airlines said their rirms are a w ~iling the grantin g of cert1f1cates before deciding how -and if -to ser vice the routes. By JOHN CUNNIFF .,. ... "" . .._,. DALLAS -Hom e lender:. have De<.-ember on their mmds. a nd it's n ot b ecau se o f Christmas. For some of them . the s pint will be absent and, they fear, so also may be some ol their depositors. Dec. 1 is D-day, meaning de· cision day, the day on which many savings and loan as- s oc i a lions mus t decide whether t o continue com- p eti n g fo r e v e r more costly money or drop out of tbe fighl. .A Their de -cuNNI"" cisions could have an enormous 'mpact on a housing ma rket that until now bas refused to slow down. If savings and loans can- not compete for funds, they won't be able lo l e nd t o bomebuyers. And that, concf>ivably, could ~e the final stra w for homebuy. mg The potential crunch h ad its b eginnings June l. when Was hington decid<'d lo permit the S&Ls, the nation's primary hom(' lenders, to Issue s ix-month s avings certificate!' at r ates much higher than on passbook accounts THAT RATE NOW is effec tivetN 9.8 percent, or ·m ore than 3 percenta~e points over what a suver could obtatn on a regular ~avings accounL It has had the df~<.'l of pull\ng billions or dolla rs into savinj?s. Because of this, the home: buying market h as thrived in spite of m yriad other problems, including high purchase costs f'or the first lime in their recent his tory, S&Ls have been able to attract money des pite generally high int.erst rates. In J une alone, close lo $6 bjllion poured into their vaults. l\nd , as required by law, they then lent out much of it on ho me mortgages. But, for the first of these certificates, Ume runs out m December AT THAT TIME, what will the S&Ls do? Around 90 pe rcent of them have such certificates out- standing. In all. $20 billion of the m are circulating, represent· ing 5 percent or total S&L sav- ings. .. Oo the S&Ls automatically' re- nt' w the certifi cates at even higher interest r ates? Do they :.imply bow out of competition untilt a more norm al inter est rate pattern develops? The decision is complex, but nothing makes 1t m o r e un- derstandable lhan the realiza. lion that no S&L can make money if it has to borrow funds at r ates higher than it charges. S&Ls MAKE THEIR money through mortgage •lending. And, says De nn is J aco b e, a n eronomist of the U S. League of Savings Association: ··The r e is no way that mortgage yields can keep up wi th the cost of money. It j ust 1sn 't possible." But, if the S&Ls decide not lo renew their customers' savings certificates, the situation could be even worse. Their custom ers might desert, withdrawing their accounts a nd purchas ing sav- 10gs certificates elsewhere. THERE IS, IT seems, always an elsewhere, and in this situa· lion it might be the federal gov- e rnment, through the medium of Treasury Bills, or commercial banks. by offering certificates simila r to those of the S&Ls. The feeling this week at the • annua l convent.ion of the U.S. League of Savings Associations, whose members account for about two-thirds of home mortgage loans, is that they will r <'ne w or "roll ove r " the certificates. While this could mean they might temporarily have to offer loans at a• loss. they might be able to do so until the c risis is passed. But nobody dis m isses the outside chance of a real de· bacle. THE MOST SERIOUS s itua- tion is perhaps that of some Ca lifornia institutions, which have as much as 10 percent or even 12 percent of their total ac- counts in certificates. For them, it could be a costly time. r For others. the Impact might be lessened by "advances" already contracted for al lower rates from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which reg- u I ates S&Ls. Some associa- tions. however, did not have such foresight. And so they worry. even if they don't show it, even though they offer persistently unilorm INVESTMENT · · · -4 .SEMINARS Why invest In a second trust deed? What are the risks? What yield can I expect above 10%? What about liquidity? . Straight answers to these and other questions are presented at our regular seminars. Be our guest for wine and cheese. Thursday, November 9 from 4:Q0..5:30 p .m. Merrtot-900 Newport Ctr. Dr.-Newport Beech, Salon Thursday, November 16 from 4:00-5:30 p.m. Red Onion -23732 El Toro Rd. -El Toro Call for a reservation 830-5700 a ® Newport Equity 'Funds· Inc '"I 11\t'U 11,.,4,., NSWPORT B•ACH LAGUNA HILLS Ornngo County'~ Lending Mortgngt• Of"okor S in ce 1 geg ( BUSINESS ANALYSIS ) estim ates of the future of their own business and of the entire economy. Things are not as bad as they seem , they say. , B UT TIIEY WERE struck by two lightning bolts in one week. First. on Tuesday, the y lost their attempt to obtain an in- JU n c l ion against <:omme rc1al banks mi xin~ savings a nd checking accounts, in effect of- fering interest on the latter. On the following day, Just as the convention hall opened and they beJ?an to roam through the aisles of booths oCfering ted- d yb<.'ars and trinkets that might a ttract new depos itors. the Qufts Po•t AP Wl'""9to William T. Bagley has an- nounced he will resign as chairman of the Commodity Futu r es Trading Com - mission o n Nov. 15 lo become resident partner in the San Francisco law office o f Adam s Duque & H azeltine. Appointed by fo rmer Preside nt Ford 3'':i years ago, he is the board's first chairman. I "8 " Tin Can Kicked For Good SACRAMENTO (J\Pl -The tin can's days are numbered as a food con· talnt!r, a University of California agticultural economist says. L .T . Wa l la ce. a n econ o mis t for UC'!. coop e rative extension said t he can is on the way out because it's too expensive . ''TAKE ~ord for It, something will hap· pen to the tin can in the next 10 years," Wallace said . Th e f or1?ler s tate di rector of food a net 111Jritulture said he dldn 't know what will replace the cnn. whether It will be paper or some other kind of container. but he said people can't continue to tol e rate a situation where t he containe r costs so much more than the contt.'tlt&. DAILY PILOT SSIFIED ADS 842·H78 Federal Reserve lighte ned up on m oney. THROVG R IT Al.L, a lmost every speaker and almost l'very delegate interviewed expressed opti mis m a nd conf1d <.'nce Pressed, they insisted it wasn't rhetoric. but just an underlying faith in the country. "I have great faith in the col lective rrund of the Amencan people to co me up with solutions to prob le ms.·· said J oseph Benrdi<'t. Worcheste r. M a5s., lhe incoming president "So long as W<.' focus on the problems." he added. And for the savm_gs and loan associations. th<' rocus is on what to do about thoi.t· rising in- t c•r est r ates, rig ht now and, pe'thaps more important, on O- day. "This has got to be one of the b1gJ?<'St challenges we've ever raced." said Bob Payton a t Air Cal. He noted that opening of a new route · r e quires nin e su p e r v i so ry p ersonnel. !'vailabilily Of equipment IS go• mg to be a maJor factor in the company's decis ions. he added. He noted that the airline faces a financially difhcull decision regarding equipmen t. Wi th pending noist-restrictions. nt•w ~u.s. Stands Out WASHINGTON IAPI or nine maJor industrial nations. lhe United St<.ites 1s the only country to n ·ga!.ler a decline an une mployment over the past four years. the Labor Department hJ.., reported Ovc~r 1~ht~ C ounlt •r MASO Listinqs M U TUAL FUND S HE SAID AIR Cal and a half dozen other airlines are trytng to get the Reno-Las Vegas authori- t y u nder s tandard CAB 1-(Uidehn<.'~ That effort began last summer and. he ~aid , under standard procedures the process s hould be completed by May Gibraltar to Pay Hig he r Divide nd Gtbraltar Financial Corp. of California has announ<.'ed a 50 perct.>nt incr~ase in it s cash di v id e nd r a te . D1r<.'c tors df'dared a quart e rly cash d1 v1dend of 221 :i ct•nts a share. up from tht• pr<.'vious quarterly rate Of 15 C'l'O\S. 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The "real wage insurance" program that President Carter has asked Congress lo approve an its 197& session 1s a tux incomes policy. or "TIP," among the few innovative anti inflation concepts to emerge in the United States m ycurs Under Carter's vers ion. a worker who had accepted the wage-benefit guideline of an mnual increase of 7 ~r cent or less and then had been tut by an annual rise an th co11l or laving of more than this would receive a "t ax Tt' bate" lo muke UJ! the dlHeN!nce between has wage hike andlhc aritlataon hike . TO ILLUSTRATE. A PERSON £ARNS $20, ... a yeur and gets a pay-benefit increase in 1979 or Sl.400 or 7 per. cent. Then the consumer pncc index next year jumps 10 percent.He would receive a check for $600 from the fRS lo brinK the total pay boost to $2,000 or 10 percent. Q. What Is "TIP?" A A tax-based incomes policy \l{.Q!Jld use tax rebates to encourage unions and busi nesses to tnoder ate wage-pnce wcrcases or would slap on tax increases to punish them af their actions add to anflataon. Its rationale as that if the tux system can be used for such des1rabl1: goals as spurring busi- ness spendan~ on new plants and equipment or encouraging ins ul;,i- lion of homes. at can be used to combat inflation. Money's Worth Q . Whal are some arguments in favor of a TIP con cepl" A Dunng limes or steep inflation. e veryone tries to look out ror himself. Costs are passed along to consumers . the fre~ rrutrket provides little incentive ror anyone to keep wages and pnces under a lid and put the nation's overall economic welfare first. A version of T IP might provide the prod "NOBODY SAVS TIP IS EASY, lovely or elegant. Tfie auestion is : 1s at mana~eable? There's not a lot or d ialogue in th1s"town really confronting these issues. There's just a lot of whistling in the da rk," says Arthur Okun, Brookings Institution economist. Q. What are some arguments against Tl P" A A common cr1t1c1 s m of penally plans 1s that unions still wilJ demand "'and firms wtll pay -increased wages above the guidelines, and the business simply wall pai.i.. ;,ilong their penally taxes lo their customers, thereby ruel· 1ng more inflation. Another rear 1s that ai; a TIP proposal makes its way throu~h Congress. 1t would be trans formed through lcg1slallve tinkering into a system' of wage-pnce _controls SOME LABOR LEADERS FEAR IT IS a hidden way to keep labor's share of the nation's wealth from rising. fear that wage r estraint wouldn't be matched by .. slowdown in prices. Other adm1nistral1on offi cials think e nforcing Tl P would be a nightmare. Q What's hkely to ha ppen? A. As the dread of inflation intensifies and the trad1 · tiona l lnflat1on-fighliog methods tcredit restraint. govern· tl)enl spendin~ cuts. s lashing budget deh c1ts, higher in - terest rates I undermine the expans ion or kill it. T1 P will CC'l a try in some form Its lime has come Nezt · Spurnng the $J11tal Market Meanders, Seeking Direction N EW YORK li\PI tock prices showed another ~a1n in another erratic session today, extending their recent 1.1gzag pattern since r he government's announcement of a firs t-aid plan for the dollar. The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustrials was up 6 JS poinls to823 II Gainers held a moderate lead over losers in the over -all tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The Dow posted a record J5.1>0inl gain Wednesday in a euphoric irut1al response to the dollar-rescue plan, which includes measures to exert strong upward pressure on inte rest rates. 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I . . .... . . • • Rigllt Decisions __ Foley's MovetJ Pay Off Big 8~ DA\ F C'l '"~(.111\M °' .... o .... ~ ...... " Wht•n nil h·J~u1· tuillt.it i. ~l~'\C 1'ult'y &:rudu11t l'd from Nt•l4port llurhor 111.l!h In 1978 he madt> •two dl~ai.lon.., <>m• ",1., In "''<' up ufknse und bccam~ n 1mfrtv. JTict tht' 1)thN' ~·a" to m'~ 1ns "•&hts on Stuntnnt llnl\·1 r.,1h "Tho:J1• "''"' tht> ht I tin 1 111n' I 1·n·r mudf'," ~ayi. Foll·~. -Aho ""'II tw ~1.1rt1ni: 1n th<' St,Jnford :.t•condury SuturdJy "'lwn th•· ('11rdlnnl' hust USC In acruc1aJ Pu<' I01otum1•S,1tu1"l.1\ Jf11•11111on H E C'AN 'f\k•: ~ \'flS•' \(l lON rn lhOM' dl' <'ISIOns llOW, but I\\ II .,,.,J,011' .l~() lht•v dldn 'I <,{'t'm to muke Olut'h wn~1· .. ~,In h.1d 11.nly pl<Jy1•d u limited amount of deft'nbt' und that was ut linebacker . And Stanford" 1 h.it "Jb like an 1m posslblo dream As good a footb.lll vlayt>r a~ fo'oh·y was, his grades were btttl'tly c avnt1gt· Stunford wasn't inlerebtc<l . To prepare h1m:.t•lr for h1., J.!11 ii 1 ·olt''t 1•nrollt·d at Or ange Coast Colll'~l" In'"",, .tr'" he ltftt·d his grade point a vl.'ragc Crom 2 6 tu ;J 1 BUT HF. MADE F.VEN ~ORE no1"l' on th<> • football field In hts f1r ... 1 gaml· -,mc•t· .,\.\1t1·h1ng tu h·h·11,1\t' btll'k, Foky wus Just short of s pec- uculur .,. Jlc Lllock\-<j a punt, recoven'<i a fumble , caus ed ...1 Sl't·ond fumhll' and got credit for 11 unassisted ·wckh·s Aftt·r two i.t'asons ut Coast. Foley was an ull <·Onfercnl't' safety. He ranks as OCC's third· ll'udllllit taddt•• of all time ¥ "I dt·t·Hl1•d thut my be~t c hance to play rl.'· uulurly for srunford was as a s afety " Foley says 111 1·xplu11unJ: why ht made the switch. BUT WHY STANFORD? "l wanted a good t•d ul'ntum. and I mude the right choice because thut '' Jlbl \\hat I'm getting here." s ays Foley, \\ho 1~ mdJntu1ning a 3 3 GPA. After muktnf( the move north, Foley's dream of :.t Jrdom at Stanford l>tarted to cloud over. lie couldn 'l wtn u starling berth But the same dt'lermanation that pushed Foley to tht• top al Nt..•wpurt Harbor a nd OCC took over. Ills ridc on tht• bench t h1l> season lasted only one game "I GUESS THE COACHES Just sta rted lo get confidence in me," says Foley. "Except for one half of one game when I was an1ured. I've played every game since then~" His season reached a personal apex last Satur. day against Oregon State. when he intercepted a pa:.s and returned it 53 yards for a touchdown. "Our s<'cond a ry played excellent football against 0r<'gon State." said Stanford Coach Bill Wals h "And Foley's interception return for a touchdown was the key play of the gam e." FOLEV LEADS THE TEAM in interceptions <three> and ranks sixth 1n tackles <40 1 lie expects use to present Stanford With its t oughest ehallengc or the yl·ar "We've had so many big games. but I'd say this one Wllh USC is the biggest for us so far." Foley says "It will t'!k(• a supreme effort to win. and we figur<' \\l' have to win the rest of our games to get a bowl bid · · USC tradit1on:.illy keeps the ball on the ground most of thl' limt• but Walsh says his secondarv won't be abll· to relax much "IN ADDITION TO THEIR us uaf outstanding runners. th<'y hav(• a fine quc:.irtt'rback this year 1 Paul McOon;.ild I ;.ind both wide receivers 1 Kevan Willia ms nnd Calvin Sweeney! are extre mely fo st ." Walsh s;,iys ·•They pose a real threat deep " William:. has turned seven of hJs l2·recept1ons into touchdowns and Foley acknowledJ(es him as one of the best receivers he'll face aJI year. "He's not as b1 ~ as some of the othe rs. but he's as fast as anyone I 'vc seen," Foley says. "And he runs better routes .. A game-winning inte rception might seem a reasonable ~oal for Foley Saturday. but he says that wouldo 't be lhe ultimate. "I get more satisfaction out of pl aying well as a unit with the defense." Foley says. "It's how we <10 a s a unit, not my pe rsonal interceptions. that -----=S...:.T...:.A...:.N...:.F...:.O::...R~D_'S::.....:S...:.T..::E::...Vc...:E;:....::..F-=0;...:L;:.;:EY:;._ ____ wi 11 decide how we do Saturday." • John Popular m Draft Detroit Passes on All 19 Roumls NEW YORK 1AP 1 1'1lchcrs Tommy J ohn. Larry <;urn. i-:11as Sos a and Jim Slaton. plus 111 fielder.outfielder LN~ Lacy, were the most popular playt'rs in baseball's third rt'·cntry draft today, while thl' Detroit T1~l·rs expressed their pt:nlest by pas:.· ing on each of the 19 rounds Surprisingly, Pe te Rosi', lhl' popular third bl.Iseman of th«' Cincinnati Reds, was not cho-,1·11 by the maximum n l<'~•ms in 1h1· rapid-fire draft. which look only one hour. four minuks ROSE, WHO SET a National League rl'cord by h1tlin~ in <14 consecutive games during the 1978 season. fcoll one club short of the limit in thl' draft. He wa!> chosen by 12 teams during the first five rounds, but no duh picke d him after that Gura, the ll'ft-hander who posted a 16-4 record and a 2 'l7 earned run av<'rage for Ka ns;is City's American League West cham pions this year, was the first player from the hst of 42 to be closed out. Jle was chosen by four teami; in the first round ;ind nine 19 the second. IN ADDITION to the l3 teaml> picking Gura, the Hoyals also have the option of try ing to sign him for the 1979 seahon Sosa, a relief specialist who n rs trioned an S.2 record with 14 saves and a 2.64 ERA with thl' Oakland A's during the 1978 season. was the second pla)cr closed out. He went early in the fO\frth round. Later In round four. John and Lacy, t eammates o n Lo s Angeles' National League cham- pions In 1978, were picked by the I JOtfN hmit of 13 clubs, while Slaton wl·nt in the fifth round. John had a 17· 10 rl'l.'Ord with a 3 30 ERA for thf." Oodg••rs this year. Lacy. a useful util tyman, played 103 g;im l·s ;.ind 1mlt<.'d 26 1 for Los Angc lt>S, am Slaton. a right· hander. was 17·11 with a 4.4.2 ERA for Det:oil. T HE DODG ERS, asked if thl'y would exercise their option to negotiate with John. emphatical- ly answf."rcd. ''No'" The Reds. however, arc not that anxious to part with the 37 ·year -old Rose, a per ennial JOO hiller. T\ey said they would try and re-sign the veteran ln- fi<'ldcr, who was the first selec- tion in the draft, by the New York Mets. The draft rotation was in re- verse order of the final stand· ings, with the Mets picking first bl'causr they had the poorest re· cord in the National League in 1978. Seattle with the worst pe rcentage in the American League. had the second selec- tion, whlle the World Champion New York Yankees picked last an each round. U1"LIKE TRE nRST two re- entry drarts. which In cluded star t' Uke Reggie J ackson, Joe Rudi, Larry Hisle and Mik<' Tor· rcz. all in their baseball primes, this year's g roup of free agents. was mostly veterans. In addition to Rose. a m ajor surprise was that crafty right· hander LUis T1ant. hsted at 38 but suspected to be older, was taken by only one club -the Yankees. Ten players were not chosen at all. They included Bob Balley. .Jim Bouton. Steve Brye, Jim Colborn. Joe Cole m a n, Andy Etchcbarren. Al Fitzmorris, Ci to Gaston. Vic llarris and Willie Horton. Four others - Wayne Garrett. Bud Harrelson, Bill Plummer and Tiant -were ~ picked by only one team apiece. Thus. those 14 players remain free agents. eligible lo negotiate with any of the 26 major league clubs. Cadets R estricted For Food Fight Al R FORCE ACADEMY, Col o . <AP\ -The e ntire 4,360-mert\bcr cadet wing of the Air . Forc~cademy has been restricted tp the acad e m y grounds.because of a food fight staged dunng a pep rally in the cadet dining hall for Saturday's Army-Alr 1-~orce football gan1e. The food fi~hts took place Tuesday evening, the restriction was Im posed on Wednesday and it will continue unlll Saturday morning, said Col. John H. Price Jr .• director or information al the academy. The restriction. however , was llCted today for 475 cadets being flo wn t o Wes t Point for Saturday's football game. PiRe..._ said. Russian Five Gets a Break By ERNIE CASTILLO Of tM 0.11• ~Ille Statt LONG BEACH-It wasn 't enough for the So· vlet Union national basketball team to simply beat Athletes In Action here Thursday. The R ussians had to do it in overtime a nd the American way- raat breaking. Runnlna up and down the court as ii they were tralned In the playgrounds of New YOrk, 'the So· vlet1 ki~ked off a 13·game American tour with a well·played 1()6.105 victory over AIA before 4.800 at the LOna Beach Arena. WIBLE THE FINAi, VEltDICf Wl!\n't sur· prlalng, the way It wa. accomplished surely was. The Soviet national team had always been thought . ' ' of 811 one long on size and power but sbort on ~peed a nd aglllty. In beating AJA for the third time in four meetings, the Russlans had It all. "The)''ll be breaking even faster ,", Russian Coach Alexander Gomelskl saJd throu&h an in- terpreter. "We've got quite a few youn1 people coming up." If the future crop of basketball talenl Is ln the u me mold as Anlltoly Myahldn. the RUMlans should give the United States fits when the 1980 Otymp,U:11 are held In Moscow. · -~ . MYSHIUN, A SLENDER 6·7. 200·pound rorward,wtth .good speed '1\a fOOd moves , sc:orec:\.· ' See RVS81.ANS, P11e Blt .. o( , , 87 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S DALE KEOUGH DIGS OUT A SINKING SHOT. A ·1 Name to Remember Keoughs Make Mark· in Tiro Sports By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 Ille D•oly Piiot Si.ti .The name of Keough has bt.•en prominent in basl•ball for a number or ye<1rb and the sport of volleyball may benefit fro m ;mother member of the fa mily being deeply 1nvolvt'CI. Marty and brother Joe Keough were hoth major-le ague outfielderb in their playmg d ays and Marty's son Matt. is currently a pitcher with the Oakland A's. ON THE VOLLE YBALL SCENE is daughter Dale. currently a membe r of the Orange Coast College team that is undefeated through 13 dual matches and li ravonte tn the Santa Barbara tournament thts weekend And one of the principal reason~ why the team 1s undefeated 1s Keough. a product of Corona del Mar lligh school and thcr Ora nge County VolleybaJI Club. In hJgh school she plqy~d on other teams as a Junior including bas ketball und softball along with running on the trac k team. But at Orange Coast she is stihing strictly to volleyl'.lall and fee ls that is .her best chance for athlcttc participation. .. THE MAIN R EASON I AM playing a t s chool is that Lhere is no other volll•yhall going on right now." she sayi. "I feel this 1:. my best hope for part1c1pat1on and 1f I t <tn 1mpro' l' enou~h. I hope lo try out for thl' national t eam "Rut the b1~ question 1s my height <she's 5·7l. I'm workmg on my Jump n ght now and will do some work with weights to help improve myself. I've never worked with weights and I've never really had to work on my Jump before "But the girls are taller ._,re th;.in in high school and will be from now on " • DOES SHE FIND the jumor college teams tougher than those in high school? ·'The co mpet1t1on is prl'lty much the same," she says "llcre the second and third teams in the league are a little tougher but overall they are n't as tough as I had imagined they would be." Dale would like to attend a four.year school and get her degree in physical education. Right now she is undecided about the future but use holds a strong place in her heart -especially ir Coach Dale Flickinger "emains as women·s volleyball coach . HE HAS HELPE D HER, aJong with ma ny othe r Orang(• County playl.'rs on the OCVRC team s Last summl.'r Dale played on <.1 JUn1or nut1onul team tha t travt>led out of the country und gained valuable experil'OCl'. With her brother playing for Oakla nd and he r father serving as a scout for the Dodgers . is she a baseball fan? "I pull for Oakland. hut onJy when brother IS p1tchmg." she says with a sly gnn,J'My dad is with the Dodg<'rs and that's real m•al . <'!>pcc1ally ~('t:_they won the Nat1onal League <'ach of Lhe lasrlwo years " She has take n up ra<'quetball with her rather a:. ;.i f6(> and ... :1y-. it he lps with her condi· tion1n~ and qu1cknC!-<; What doc' Coar·h J;.int• lhlgc•ndorf lhink about D:.ile's play'' "HER IDTTING P E RCENTAGE 1s tremt·n dous but like :my player. she has her orr d;iy~. too." Hilgendorf s;.iys. "It definitely help~ to have a player who can put the ball down when vou ne<.'d it. When tht• momentum !)wings the See OCC's KEOUGH, Page BJJ . ... ,.:~LT~ SHE'S ONLY 5-7, DALE KE01~0H (23) CANlil!T UP FOR 1fE SPIKE. • . I / .. _,.,_, ! '. ' • .. .. DAIL V PILOT f rtdlly Nov1tmber 3 IG18 • • - ... A Cepsul• Repor1 From the World of Sport• Campy R joins Dodger A Front Offic Official •·.,,m P Ohpalt'bea LOS ANG El.F . .S ttoy Cam pan •II , a Hall of Ill F .&m\' catch,•r "''lh Lhf' J)orlger'i, ha8 rt·101nt'd th4' J club liK u ffil'Olllf'r of th1• Lo~ Ang<>leH trunt ofrlct• und J01t1 h1~ formt•r buctcry ml:lll' Oon Nl'"'t·omh.• · CJmµ.11lt'll•1. ~. whu 1ui purtiully par1tlyit•d in an uutornol11lt• l11'c ict.•nt 1n l!t!IS. will be a mt'mbcrof the l)()dtccrb • <'om mumt~ rt•l.1tion:. dt•partmt<nt ht>ud('d by ('ll pllchl'r Nt·w~omt,.-. . ~ • ··w,. 11r1• wry plcH• t'<l lhul ftoy ha'> decldc:d to md\te w Soulhl0m t "ullfom1a in that tht'> m ove 1·nuble!t him 10 tx-com .. a l'•" t 11f 11ur m guruz.ot1on awmn." i.111d l>od,gl'r Prt•:,1dcnl t't·h•r O'M ulh.·> l'amµ.111vlla \\Ill ll'>Sl'>t Ne>wc'oml>t• rn working wtth group:.un t>ot1Wl'r n•lalf'd program:. • < 'amp..11\t'lla wa:. the starting catcher for the Dodg_ers. ttwn 111 lirookhn. ltom 1949 through 1957 and compiled a mu Jllf h·11~u\• ll.1Hmi.t I.I\ NU£l' of .276 with 242 cart•('r home run:. lll· playt.'d 111 f1vt• World Series, and was the National Lt.'al(ut''s Mo:.t Vulu.ibll• Pluyer three limes in 1951, 1953 Jnd J9~ flt' wai. t•lc•('tl'd to th+• Hall of Fume m 1969. Campitnclla will work for the Dodgers throughout the Southc•m CaJiforma an•a and. O'Mallcy said. "We have a \ t·r~ aeu-.e rommumty rl'laled program which ranies from a:.s1st&nJ! jolroup:. lo attend ~amcs al Dodger Stadium to help· rng communn1es with lo<· al prOJt.'Ct!> and we know Roy will be <1 ~n·at as:.t•l m those efforts." Campane lla worked in the public relat1oni. department of the New York Ml'ls this pa~l !>t.'a:.on " APWlr ...... lo LA'S DON NEWCOMBE, ROV CAMPANELLA. .------Quote ot i~ Da11----- Sa\'s J ohnny Holloway of Op<•ratwn PUSH r e· i.:ardin..: thl· 20 sus pl'nd<'d IJlack play<'rs from the l 'n1vl'f'l\V <1f Chattanno~a. wtuch has :.pawned a J1m.s1 hie llO) roll of Saturifay's game with West<.'rn <·a rnlina-"Wt· 1 hink the students had unusual. cruel and inhuman pum::.hml'nt " GomP .-.•akfa•: Coal t•#. Crall• WASHI NGTON When Penn State m eets [!] the Unavcrs1ty of Marylund in college football in 4•• c-">tatc College. P<i , Saturday, the ~akes will be ('Oal v(.•rsus crabs. Sl'n. John llein7., R-Pa .. confident that No. 2 ranked' P t·nn St ale will defeat the No 5-ranked Terrapins. has madf• a s mall wa~er on the game with Sen. Charles McC, Mathias. H-Md. . llctnz IS bl'tling Onl' ton or Penn!>ylvama Anthracite t•o4:1\ against om• bu~hel of ChC!t:Jpcake Bay crabs. "AICJnj.( with Jimmy the Greek, I <Jm extremely conf1 dent th<1t Penn SL<.itc will beat Maryland on Saturday," . Jlt'rn.t s au1 Thursday "Hut in the unlikely event that Maryland !->houl<t win, f will make sure that one ton of high l.'nt·r Jty, low-sulfur anthracite coal is promptly delivered to the M ath1as' front lawn " Hoth l(·amM j.(o into Saturday's game undefeated. .SnO'U:' Won'• Sf op Softball ToUrrtrfl OMAll/\, N1·ll Snow and wrnd won't stop Ill Orrrnl11Mtr1'U fo<1lh1ill 1·nthm11usts from taking the f1 t·ld in ltlC' rn1dillc of .I an11ary .J1rn Morton ol lhl" <>mnhu Scifth:1ll i\~sn. un· n11unt·•·c1 W•·flnP:-.cfuy lhat lh•· 1w<·11n<i unnua l Marrh of U1meis Sn<1wlwll S lowpltc·h Softball Tournament will be play•·d J:.in 1:1 M no mutter wh:tl lhe weather. Ttw lnumuml'fll 111t ised m11rc thun $-1 .000 for the Murch of D1mC'I\ li111t y•·n r. ffofflP ('ourf A dt anfagr Falb Thi· h11m1• t•ourt 11d vuntugl" failed to mnlc•rwl11c IO ult tour Nhllonul HmskcCball As-m i.n gaml'~ Thu1 Miiiy ll lKht us New Orleans, Detroit. All:rnlo und Son l>if•JlO Jost .. Paul Wf'Htpbal 11cor1"<I 'l7 r1ol11l11 to lt!lld Phoenix Over the New Orlt·a ns Juu., lll'J 1'9 . Bm1kf'tS by Gu• Williama and J ack Rll"nan, plutt l wo free throws by Williams in the final 18 sccondR Kot S{'ntll" past Detroit, 9!HM . . Golden State's PhU Hmtth Rlrue k tor 26 pomu t.o fire the Warriors to a lCl-106 vlt•lory ovt'r Atlanta . . The New York Knlck11. oohind u 79·polnt production by the trio of Bay Wllllam1, Spencf'r Haywood und Marvin We bster turned back the San Diego CllpperR, 127·122 ... T he Warriors have put .veteran forwnrd E .C. Co leman on waivers after efforts lo U-adc him failed . ,, Canadlftl• Topplr Capffa& The Montreul Conudiens srore d th~lr ·m second National Hockey Assn . victory In a row , 1'hursduy night, ..bcsth'IR the Washington Capitals. 4·2. bchh1d third-period goals by Doug Rllil'broug~ nnd Marlo Tremblay ... The Boston Bruin!! took a 4·1 victory over the New York lidanders with a Jaw- ing match between Boston Coach Don Cberry and veteran forwa rd Eddie Weatfall or the Islanders before 13 021 the highlight or the e vening ... Tho New York Ranger~ took a 3·0 decision over the Color adQ Rockies with Steye Vlckert and Dave MaloMy scoring in the first period . . . Crall Ramsay scored midway through the final period as But· fulo tied Philadelphia, 3·3 ... The financially allJng Jn- dlonupoUs Racers of the World llocltey Assn. sold three of their top players, lncluding mlllion·dollar rookie center W1yne Gtttzky td the Edmonton Oilers. Rad&O, "Te~I•• RADIO: The New York Knlcks moot the Lakets at the F orum. 7:50 p.m .:KLAC <510>. TV: Rams HlahU«iht.a. 8.30 p.m .• Channel 11. • ..• • • -. .. FOOTBALL I GOLF ~eague Lead on Line . J Prepfootb lRaces Heat Up I ., STEVE GRAMLICH Dana Hiiis Standout • Exemption Two battles of the unbeaten arc on t a p tonight involving Orange Coast area hig h school footba ll team s with the sole leade r to be established m tl1e Suns et and South Coast leagues. At Huntington Beach lligh it will be Orange County's No J team -Edison, c h a lle nged by the defensive-minded Sailors ot Newport Harbor. Both are 2·0 in league . And at Capistra no Valley the undefeated Cougars will be go· ing a fter their seventh straight victory against San Clemente, a sc hool which has a'J>parently bt!.Come a tradiltonal riva l with Capo before a game has ever been played. These two are also 2-0 in league action. OTHER GAM ES of note in· elude 5·1 Fountain Val ley. Orange County 's No. 2 team with a 1·1 Sunset League r ecord. against upstart Marina ; Corona del Mar eyes its fourth straight win with a test with Estancia. and El Toro t ries to bounce back from its first loss after fi ve starts v.ith a s::ame at I rvinc'. Linebacker Dave Thompson and his Newport Harbor team mates will be trying to defend against the rushes or Edison's Mik e Dotte re r tonight. along with the Chargers aerial attack of quarterback Mark Hover and • hi s r eceivers. anclud(ng G il Rhodes~ MoJ'U!y Secondary At Disney Classic LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. 'AP > Three teams of young lio n s seeking qua l if ying t• x em pt ions led the D 1s ney World Nal1onal T eam Golf Classic going into loday's second round. but old pros S:lm Snead. Miller Barber and Do n January were right on their heels . Sharing the first-round lead wllh nine-under par 63s in the best-ball tourna ment were the tl'ams or Joe Porter-Bob 7.ender. Keith Fergus-Phil Hancock and 13 ill Calfcc -Ed<l1 c Pe arce . Among them. only Porter, from Scottsdale. Ariz .. has won a PGA toux:evcnt·. Four other learns including the Barber-January combo were one stroke back al 64. Ami four more shar ed third plat·c with 65. SLAIMIN' SAMMY Snead. thP fili ·yl'ar-old veter an of 41 year~ on the circuit. was at 66 with his Ballasteros Leads by 3 In GoH Event YOKOHAMA, Japan l /\l'l Defending champion Sevcriano Ballesteros· of Spain fired a five- under-par 67 for a 135 total today to take a three·stroke lead in the $360.000 J a pan Open golf tourna· ment. The 21-year-old Spaniard , who s hared the first-round lead with J apanese pro Toru Nakamura Thurs day. had two eagles, rive btrdi('l) and four bogeys on the par-72 Yokoha ma Country Club course south of Tokyo. hao Aoki , the 36-year-old "";Japanese pro who won the World Match Play Cha mpions hip last month. was a lone in second place with a 138 lotal alter shoot· ing a 69. J a p a n ese vete r a n T cruo Sugihara, who shot has second 70 today, was third with a 36-hole total o f 140. follo w e d b y Australia's Graham Marsh with a 14 l. Marsh fired a second· r ound 66. Masashi -'Ozaki . J apan's t977 top m oney winner. was 1n a flflh·pldce tic at 142 with three countrymen. The field of 121 players, in· e luding 20 amat e urs. was trimmed to 56 professionals and fi ve amateurs with scores of 150 or bettt?r for tfielas t two rounds Saturday and Sunday . Firs t prize is $55.555. part n er, 23-year-old Curtis Strange, also a non-winne r in ha:. second pro season Snead Strange were in a jam-up.with 11 • other team s s hooting for the $40 .000 first prize "The money's important. but 01 any of the younger players w·ant that exemption That's what they're out here for. prim arily," said Fer~us. a u ·n i v c r s i l y o r H o u ston All Amencan who turned pro 1n 1976 Thc event will not count on the PG A s 's money last for the year. but the winne rs wi ll earn u y{'ar's exemptJon from qualifying if they are not on the exempt hst JOINING Barher-January al eigh l ·under 6'1 were Davtt B a r r -Ed f' i o r 1 a n d Bob h y Wadkins-Lanny Wadkins . Tied for third place ul seven -under pur 65 werl' the te ams of P<'rry Arthur-Stevl' Veriato. Ruddy Gardner-Garv Groh. Brad Bryant-Joe lla~l.'r 41nd Tom Kite -J ohn Mahaffey l>l'fendmg c hampions Gibhy (;lll)c rt n nd Grier Jones com hinl'CI ror a 35-34-69 on th(.• 7.197 yard Magnolia layout while Hubert Grc<'n and Mac McLcn· don. considered one of the early fo voritc ten ms, shot 33-35--68 on thell,951-yard Pa lm Course. . Porter. t he only one of the ~1x players who has won a PGA event. and Zender said they were "the hung riest" of th<' th ree leading teams The)'- played on the wind-blown Magnolia. Flrsl·rouncl s<O<~~ ol 01\neo; World•' Nall0<\<!1 T ....... Goll Cl&HIC Tllur\dAy on "'" wr T1 1 1'1 Y<Hd Maono11a (our\~ •ncl 1~ o•r 1' 6 •11 nrc:t P&lm (Our"' Ctlfe,. Pt!1trr1> "°''"' z.~, Ferou\ H•~o< k 8 W11d• lni-L Wiid• 1n\ l t>Yl·M Ann Barr FIO<I l\arb<!r Jar\UllrV IOI@ M<1lloll,.y Ga•dntr GrOI\ Rry,.nt H,.,,.. 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EdiSlfl at Huntincton lleac~ vs.. bia at Westmillsttr TllE TIME 8 8 7:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 THE LIME Edislcl by 1 f'Hy 9 vs. Est•ia at N••l*t Hnor Hit\ CdM bf 12 EJ Teri by 24 CIP'bJ I Missilnby 10 LilWll lta by 38 lbter Oli bf l THE S/\~O rely on the running of Mike J ohnson for most of lh~r offl'ns1vc punch. but have ~n known for their defensivt• f4owcss in big v1c tori es. San Cler:1'tnte. with several good runni1' bucks operalm~ out of the power w1s hb<1ne. •threaten C.'<Jrlstrano Valley's un- beaten statu~ Capo Valb bo'a!tls pa:.st'r Bra(,i Park1r. runners Scan Jenkins and ;M ike Dunlvin. the ver!laltle Rolin ChC1rlc:. and u solid front lir'f. The Baron!-tQf Fountain Valley will be dcfonhng Manna's run- ning game IM1ke Spivey and Ron Roy· Pr<Well) wLth the Big Three t Ri ck Lamphear. Pc•lt! ·Chinnici and \tike Freeman) 1n· s1dc MARINA'S TASK 1nclud<•!-> s lopp in g q Ja rterback Gtl Compton ;md )Is receivers-Jim Coppom and <evin Margerum. <ilong with t<tlbacks Sam Cen· tofontc ~nd Kevin Ro m ine. The Corona del Mar-E stancw gam e k;.itun; a coaching du1.·I bt>tween CdMb Dick Morris and his long llml' 01de. Ed Blanton. v.ho left Coro1;.i del Mar to tak<' ov1.•r the E!-l<incia r<•1n!-> th1 :. year. Mission V tJO. a three·t1mc loser to Dana Hills befon· finally winning in 191'. 1s in a mus t-wan !>1luat1on 1f 1l 1s to sl<ty within range of the Capistrano Vallcy- San Clemcntewinner in the race for the South (.:-,as t League crown · Laguna· Brac h 1s a solid fa vora le ovcr winless L<.iguna Hills M atN l)e1 as in a 'must win s 1tuatwn at Bishop Amat in Angelus Lcagt.£ action v. hl'n : the La PuC'nte-ba;ed Lancers :.in· ei,pecially toui:ti at homt• Fa~e Barbor • 8 JOE SARTAIN Sparks Marina Rustlers Close To SoCal Crown By JOHNSEVA1'0 OI ,,,. D•·~ Piiot si.11 Golden West tolll'~l' <'an 1nrh closer to the Sl\Jthern Cal Con- ference football t1tl<' with a \\in over LA Jfarbortonaght 17.301 al Oran~e Coast Cd.liege. The Rustlers, 4·0 in conferenc·t• play. lead Harbor a nd Sant .i Monica 13. J I with LA SouthwC':-.t 12.11 only a gamt behind "Tll EY'l~L SHOW V with ,, lot of enthusiasm and re<.idy t11 play aftC'r bc<1t111g Loi, Anj;!f'h •i. Tonight's Odds Golden West by 6 City <42·0 > last week." say-; G'JNC Coach Rav Shackleford "dcorgc Swade has done a g reat coarhing job at Harbor. Ttwy nlways seem to-find themi.elv<':. when they play U!.. .. Ttfe Scaha wks. 3.4 overall. an• led ·by running bac k Oav1tJ Godinet, who has amassed 510 yards in s<.•ven games und is abo th<' team '!. leadini: pas:-. recc•1vcr with 15 receptions The Rustlers h..ivc plenty of fire-powe r. too. <1!> they feature tbe top two backs in the con fe rc nce in Leonard Altuvilla and Steve Fogel. J\ l. TA VILLA U •:ADS the con feren ce in rushing with 687 yards 'in six games. Mcanwh1k. Fo$lel, the dpfend1n~ conference t'lwmr11111. 1s clo~t· 1Jt'l11nd \~11h llli9 ) ardi. . 1\ m .1 J o r c o n c l' r r\ I o Sh<.1ekldord though 1:-. how hi'> lt•..1 m 1:-. i.:01n~ lo rc:;.it•t tu la'>l \l.('t•k ·~ h~t· "I don't like byes. 'IO l 'm glad ourc;; 1s twhind us ... he :-.a vs · When I r<'Jd that f1H· P ac' 10 ronfen•nct• teams all lost follov. 111~ byes. 11 :.cares me to death "W E'VE N F.VE-ft PLA \IEO \H•ll aflt•r ;1 bvt' !-.II \H"\'C d<fflf• t·v(•ryth1n~ to irwke 1t appear tu the tt•am \H' didn 't hdV(' om· "ll ~1rb11r ha~ i mproved tr<•mt·ndous ly since t•a rly in lh(l M'J son. and -tt ~ ~II -the !-.am1· bi..: a nd phyMt'.11 Harbor ll'am \\ L' a 1 .... ay!-. focl' · Angels Relea e Ve teran Griffin The California Angels a:-.kcd w ;11 vers 1'hur!lday on veteran µitc he r Tom Griffin The 30-year-old rai:tht ·hander was 3-4 with Cali forma in 1978 and his 91 'l years as a malor and \n his 91 ~ years as a m ajor Diego and the Angels, he 'had a 58 76 record and a 4.15 earned run average. lie wns 4 02 with Cillifomia last season. The Angel:. said they we re asking waivers for the purpo~e of givlnl( Grifr1th an uncond1- t1onal release Lopez Finishes Second to Okada HANAYASKIKI, J a~ ·<AP> -Japan's M ichiko Okada knocked ln a short blrdle putt on the rifth hole of a sudden~playoft today with American Nancy Lopez l-0 win the Mlz~no Golf • Classic, a Ladles Proresslonal Golf Association tour event. Okada. who started the finJI round six s hots otf the pace. fired a live·under~par 69 ahd moved Into a pla'yoff with Lopet. lht scn1rnl}cmal newcom er ot the U.S. golf ~lrcult . and Al·Vu Tu l of Taiwan. the fi rst and second· round leader. The three rlni~hed the re$lula- t 1 on 54-hoJe play w ith six· unde r-par 216s over the par-74 HanayashlkJ Country Club In western Japan. Lopei shot u final-round 73 and 1'u a l ·over ·s>ar 75. Tu was elim inated after the .second hol~ with Lopez, gunnln.i for her nln\.h tournament title this year. lost out to Okada when she pured the firth hole . , Ok ada collectca th<' $18,750 first prize. plus a $5.500 pearl necklace. Lopez and Tu each re eclved $10,750 for Sl'Cond. Sl've nty -threc pl ayers from Australia. Argentina. 8ritum . Ne w Zealand. Can ud a , In do nesia. Taiwan, the tJnlt~d States and J apan competed in lhe three-day ev~nt. • , IMI ~-· -teadlf\p -y wlnM•• Ill '"" Mt111no Gott CUtUI< " I •di•\ ~f .. \lonel Otllef\ At(o<t•llo11 even I 011 ·'\~ P•• 14 ....,.,.1111~1 Country (tUO <OU< wt a•Mltlllk.O OltfCi' t1t,1)0 H•fltll l.-t t10,l!O "' ..... ,., ..... (10/)() 1H• .. Ji. ,, 11).1) ,,. .. >) 7\ 116 \, I. ~vr • D•UOll M1600 ll•hl' KlnQ U ,7.0 P•t Or-.!l•V '4.620 f(etll• Potl~t '3 m Sllvt" 8•rtot~c1,.,1 tJ.t•J Vul'lllkO IC-'3.m SNllty ..... mOt>U,•IO AtnaMr• Ae-...01 u &)() M••• Miii\ U .. )() f \uU lm•.,,..1 '7,UO "Y•llo Okemoto u,uo Hl••~O RIQu<lll \t.fSC! 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The loss puts Costa Mesa <2· l l In a tough situat ion with upcoming Sea View League games against El Toro and Corona del Mar HARRY BILLUPS was a one. man show for Unive'rslty .. scor· ing all 20 points and rushing for 90 yards oo 19 carnes. The swi(l running back scored on nins of two. one and six yards along with a two-point conversion at a time \\1hen the Trojans needed every point they could get on the board. • · "Harry was tough. the whole Team was tough." said Trojan Coach Dick Roche amidst a wild celebration. "The kids played ~ell. They wanted to win and they prO\'ed it on lhose goal-line stands ·· Th e two ~oal -li ne s tands Roche referred to came late an the fourth quarter with the Tro- Jans in the lead 20·14. fac~d a fburth-and-goal situa- tion rrom the one Eight times on the drive, tailback Scott Ma lie r ran the ball on a pitch to the lert and cut inside . tt.N-IVERsf'l'V LOOKED (or the obvious play and stqpped M illcr inches in front or the goal line . Cos ta Mesa forced a p unt sh<>rlly thereafter and got the • ball in excellent field position on a play that Roche contemplated taking a safety to gain field posr lion The Trojans w~re backed up on-the three and punter Davt' Langmade was dee.> in the end zone. "We gambled and Wl' won." sard Roche. "I figured even if they scored they still had to make the extra point." Langmade punted and Costa Mesa got the ball at the TroJin 30-yard line. Bill Lux quickly directed the Mustangs down to the 10. On third down. J ohn Ortman came up with an out standing defensive play. Lux ran the ball but Ortman stopped him cold to force a fourth down situa tJOn . Dally Pli.1 "-• b• Petroe:ll O'O-tl Costa Mesa drove down the f1e ltf and wtth five m inutes J.efl . ON FOURTH DOWN the Tro· jan seconda~ had the Costa Mesa receivers well covered and a Lux pass fell incomplete to end Mustang hopes. WESTMINSTER'S EDDIE REMELE (26) TAKES AN OUTSIDE LANE AS HB'S SHAWN VONESH CLOSES IN. One-nian Drive Does In Oil~ By STEVE ANDREWS . Ol IM 0.1ty Pllol St.tit Huntington Beach Iligh's de fense contained Eddie Remele in th e firs t h alf , but tht' ~estminster High running back saogle-handedly beat the Oiler.., in the final two periods Thur:. day night. Remele was a workhouse dur- ing the Lions' winnin ~ touc hdown march as be led Westminswr to a narrow 11-8 win over Huntington Beach in S unset League football action on the Oilers' field. Westminster 's ground attack netted only 33 yards in the first half. but on an 83-yard. 16-play drive late in the third quarter the Lions found a remedy -give the ball to Remele a s much u~ possible. HE CARRIED TU E BALL on 14 of the 16 plays and accountt•d for all but two yards, includin~ the three yard scoring plunge •with 11:21 left in the game. On the fake extra point try, Lion Steve Mendoza went in for a two-point conversion giving Westminster its 11 -8 bulge Westminster u sed a little trickery on its winning march. ing certain keys and just gol crossed up. "Bul. Remele is one o( the best running backs . in the lea~ue." HUNTI NGTON BEACH :-.till had a chance to pull out its first win of the season late in the gam e. The Oilers marched from their 40 to the Westminster 21, but· on fourth down quarterback Cory Funk was sacked and time r a n out Funk put Huntington on the scort'board firs t following a Scott ·llJelmstrom Curnble re- covery at the Westminster 32. On the third play from scrim- mage Funk hit tight emf Mike Turner with a 25-yard scoring :ierial and the Oi lers led 6-0 with 8 : 03 r e maining 10 the first quarter ..• After a 32-yard fi eld goal by Westminst<'r's Paul Errington, ·Huntington looked like it might score twice. The Oilers had a drive stall at the Lion 15 when they missed a fourth-a nd-one and another march stop al Uie Westm inster 34 after a critical holding call on Cir~t down. Costa Mes!! proved to be lb own worst enemy, rum blln~ twice m the early going deep in Univt•rsity territory to mis:. sc?"ring opportunities. Both times Trojan defensive end Jim Gleason pounced on the ball to stop the drives. Maller . Lu x and Chri:-. Starkman all s tarred for thl· Mustangs. rushing for a total of 279 yards bet-..een them m th · absence of Mike Teregis. Costa Mesa ·s leading ground-gainer · who is out with an injury. KOllE IY QUAltTlllS Un1w•r\.1ty 0 U Costa-.. O 1 Ul\t-8\Uup<. 1 ""' tkl<~ -kO<ll Un•-8llluP\ I""' ICMllletlecll CM -Lu• t n.n tT~-ICkl Unl-811h.IP'>6""' f8lllU9tr.,,.1 CM-Iller,,..., I~ -t<-1 A -1,10011\tlmall'<I GAME STATISTICS u... °" "''"'' oo.,,.. 8 ,, AuUM'\ yercts 31· 111 Sl !'I I Pa\S•"9 ,.,,,. • 1 0 Pl""'' t-8~0 3_. 11 Punt\ ' ) l) l I• Fuml>ln~I I I Pf'n•l ltf''\ y•rct\ • 21 .... INot\lfOUAL lllUSt41NG u ... -e.11-, .. '°· ~ 11'. M.tr•t<• 10-1 ~ . .,,.,_ CM-II~ tt-IOI; Sier_....,, tlt-"; Lu• t~f. e • .,., •·•?. INDIVIDUAL PASSING U"' -M.lntlO ~. 41. CM L11al+0.'7 lllfOl'lllD4J~ •ECEIVIHG Unl-L---Mt. CM Mo•~? 76 8-• t 16 Anteaters Play UC lr\'ine's watl'r polo team. coming off a brg wrn over use. re turns to Pacific Coast Athletk Assn. action ton ight (71 to fact• UC Santa Barhara a t tht• Newport Harbor Jfigh pool. The Antc~t.RQJ,!'£ pt-5.,Jn lt}_l· season artc r winnin~"'tlie1rns1-....... .,....,..,...,.. "They r an more cross-buck plays in that drive." H untington Beach head coach Da~e Van Hoorebeke said. "We were read- "THAT WAS TllE KEY to the entire game.'' Van llooreh(•kl· said . "We were able· lo get deep in their end twice but couldn't score." Huntington did score following that final march that stalled on the Lion 34. Oiler punter Shawn Cisco put the ball out at the three and two plays later Remele was buried rn the end zone by a bevy of Oller tacklers for a safety. HB'S MIKE TURNER SCORES ON A 25-YARD PASS FROM CORY FUNK. t h r t' e Fr e s h m a n -re t c r Campbell . who has been on a hot "treak. leads UCI an scoring with :19 goals Hollywood Park Withdraws Plan Crash Course for Ocean View LOS ANGELES (AP > Because or public's "very strong opposition" to construction or a racetrack in the Sepulved a Basin, Hollywood Park Inc has withdrawn its proposal to build the track. $CORIE IY OUART£AS By JOHN MILINOVJCH Of Ille Dally Piiot Sl•H Since this is the fi rst year Ocean Vi ew High SchQol has fi elded a varsity football team. it has been a season of l<'amrng for a S<'ahawk squad consisting e ntirf'l y o f Junio r ~ and together this season and feels Oct'an View is a team with a lot of talent that will be heard from ··Juniors on all teams make a lot or mi~takes that onl y cxpenenC'l' can help them to correct " The fact Los Alamitos has an t'xperienced offensive line was nd secret a!-1l opent'd holes that made things look c·asy for the -Griffin running backs. TOM LA UG HLIN led the Los Alamitos attack with 152 yard." on only nine carries WestmlMt.., l 0 0 I " HunlinqtOfl l!ffch It 2 O O I H8 -T1#'-7jp,K\frorn F•mk (k•ck bl«kfldl West -ErrlnqtOfl n FC. H8 Safety (Rtm..le t~Olfld In ""d IOM I in the future Laughlin excited the crowd Set> GRIFFS. Pa~e 810 Wl!SI RtmeltJ '"" <Menao111 r11n1 ,. -J.0001'\tlmeteo "Expencnce rs a very big far tor and 11 showed out then' t o n rJ?ht." Swa n so n sa id ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;;;...,~~ GAN\£ STATISTICS w ... 1 "' sophomores f 1rs.1 down\ Au~'!-yMO!. P11•\lnQ orO• Pa~ .... , 11 10 Thursday ni~ht at Weste rn •1·:; :io,~! High. Oce an Vrew learned the Easy Decision &·q o 1 11, hard way about the value of a •·•1 i..1c. powerful rus hinJt game as Lo~ LOS ANGELES <APl Mayor Tom Bradley made the announcement Thursday before the city Parks and Recreation Com m ission, which was con- sidering the proposal. Bradley said Hollywood Park ofricials deci~e d to abandon lhe Sepulveda Basin site and lOQk for new locations. Punt> Fumble• 1..-1 72 0 Ptl\4111 .... v&rcx • •l , 11 Alam 1tos virtually ran over the Noel Arrics~ado of ,# 1Ho1v1oullL 1tusH1HG · n p · d s h k Th Ph"li b dd. WHt -Remtlf J,.., Mari•n1tj,H"'"•i>. 1 ex enence ea a w sen e r ppme!>, 1 ang M.c1t1 •·'°'min~ io. route to a 28-0 Empire League for a shot at the -super • ~~ "'~"~1~,:;1~1:» Sm11" '·"· 1r1acOcM10 win. banta mweight title held 1No1v1ouA1.. PAss1NG by Wilfredo Gomez later Area residents were vigorous- ly opposed to the proposal to build the r acetrack on public land in the Sepulveda Basin. Wttt-Mac1~••·•.o.n. LOS1 ALAMITOS COACH this year. scored a 10· H8 -Fun1<a.1•1 IU. 1ND1v1ouA1..uce1v1No Garry Swanson. whose team r ound unanimous de· Wttt ~•¥di H2. s1110t1•by '·"· Grence piled up 416 yards rushing. said c is 1on over Ecuador's 1 17. Re...-t-7 He -c1Ko ,.,,.Turner ?-46, Lins.cum 1 ,.. it was one of the best offensive Roger Buch,elll Thurs - C•m~111 ''· . e fforts the G rifCins have put day night. Football Standings SUNSCf L•AOll• w "" ,.,. ,.A ecmon 2 o It u ...... -1.~ , 0 )4 ' WHl"'ll'l.-r 2 I JI '7 FOUl'l\aln va1..-, 1 t JS to Marlfta O t 10 21 H11ntlf19t0ft BffC.h 0 J I !2 • TilwtUy't I<-. Wtttmll'IUtr II, """4....,._. lkkll • ,......,.o- Fo11ntaln v.11., YS. MarlM ., wutm1.,.1w Cll Newport HwbOr .... Eellloft ., Hu~ ll119ton S..Cll 111 lllA VllW 1.SAOUll ~r•k­L.01Alamllos2S. OcHl'I View 0 ,...._..o-1..-• "'-Kennec!Y et LA Pelme Po.-Ill .......... .,..o.a ..... Cy~n n. Katetl• 414 WHtern II> Plt•IWAY Ll!AGUE ~ ... lmH, a.-P..-• IJ OAllO.M OllOVI La AOUI Pac:lllcA 11. u,, ~ o ORA.~ L•AOU([ It OofH01'. Lowell 7 MOft•LEAOUI Nortllwi.w 2t. L.• °"'"'• n W L PP ,. .. COAMcM4Mer t o .z i e• D ff '"..,...Mete , , n ., ig ...-ayo _ l!!l f-' ' • 21 eetMl<ra 1 ·1 ,. 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()(.'(' hn .. lo tn. lo n •IJound lhli. wnk Ul(illn.:1l Fullt"rton Uni\' thn t· t1mt'' 1n ('oac:h 01rk 'l"ut'kt•r '11 11 lu .. 11 tuu' 17 \'C·.ir < ,1r1•1 r "'hit h l>t'li"n 111 1002. huit a lN1m '>l'Oftod mon• than .W 11oanh You Jlrt.•udy knc111r thl' rir"t t"'o. th•· olht•r 11> l.miy Ht"•' h If\ 11174 Thf' P1rult·:t lo:.t lhul 1mt· loo 41 :!;i . l th111k t '11,11 h Tue k1•r h." 111 tukr u l<>nM look at hi\ of ft•ni.t· folio"' in.t lh 'h1·lhrl.1111< down -.outh OhvioU.\ly th1· offrn:w 1!'1 11111 1dl1111l unclt r tl~ pn·:.c·nt thr'ectwn. Jtnd 1t \ • ht•lnR 'IUIOIA''h'tJ ht'11• th.it m .1vh .. u c·h1m1H· 1~ In ordtir (hit' 1 l'11.ibh· '>our <'t' 1111•11ll11nt·d lo th11> n·11ort~r that the defon.w Ju'l i.1tt111v '"' thr run noel dun111( •tu .11 l1•r hutk lh1vt' Mvll1t c.1 ltt throw th•· hutr, wh1 r h 1\rl'l h11> for It• MOl.LJC'A Tm n :w ONLY ~be t1mn rn tht• Mt•:..1t game. wtuch 11> 1111u:rnl whl'n you p lay three 11u.11 lt•rs am.I you're down 31-0 at half Tht're's no way when you're that f;;r bchJnd a . team can catch up hy slayin~ on the ground. Dan [)uddr1dge and LeRoy Dwv1s are ~ood. but LhC'y're not 0 J Simpson ant.I Walter Payton. r frcl the Pirates desperat.cly DICK TUCKER need the p;,iss to open up the or- rense, and keep thl' OfJJ)OblllOn honest Substitute QB Davt· Jt·rnnko, a rrcs hman with a can- non arm, got into Lhl• Mes a game too lute lo make a dif- frn•nce. :ind anyw<iy, IJy ttw time he dot's i.ee action every- !><>dy in the stadium usually knows what he's going to do. "WE HAVE A QUARTERBACK for lbe run, and one for the pass,'' exptt-si;ed one player. "ll 's not hard to figure out what we 're going to do and when." TuckE.'r :..lated two weeks ago the Pirates would have lo put the ball in the air to twat San Diego Mesa , Fullerton a nd :-,anla l\na. The Pirates dd1n1tc·ly nl•ed a change -and the lime for that chung<· is now. MOR•: NOTES: OCC"i. women's volleyball team . un· dt'featcd wrth ;1 LJ-0 n·<·ord. is ranked No. 1 in the stale ac- cording to th<.· latC'sl n·lea~c by the Stale Athletic Bureau . . 1s going to be tc>lev1~ed S<1turday m orning < 11 : 30) by Cha nnel 50. Ru.o;tkr~ · Sports Inform at.Jon Director Steve Andrt>ws la hudding S tu Naha n"!l will be doing the ptay- by play with Hoy nrummctl providing analysis. Brummett 1i. an as:.isl11nl t'OUC'h a t Ocean View High ... JC Gi\MF. OF T H E VF.AR just might be the contest bPtWN'n San Oaego Mt·i.a and Santa Ana Saturday njghl. Both have t•xplo'liV<' offrnses, and the winner shouJd have the ini.1d(' trat•k 10 thl· South Coast championsruo. Supportt-r~ of the /\\ocado Bowl, whic~ pits the South Coast :md Southern Cal conferences, a re hoping San· ta Ana com(•!. out on top for the s ake of fan Interest alone. Mesa 111 not known for its boosters, a nd orrtcials arc> worried San Dic~o might bnng its entire ran club-all three or them if the Olympians make It into the Bowl. Water Polo Estancia Rolls On; Mesa, Uni, DH Win E s lanc1a High 's Eagll's Kurt Klitzner . Doug Hartung .. ,..._._.,'"' clinclirooo \V1'ir'!'«!' fft:itt'-a·11~1f>r~ -and -J"OC Drak~ in their fast. ~ ... • • • • , ' , • • . . • I • t h e Sc a V i (' w L" C! a J;Ul! hreak offense, wh~ch ..... s aidM c·hamp1onship Thursday walh a by · goalie Ric k Trom's nine 12-3 ro mp al Jl"Vlne lhgh, upping saves. the EaJ,tles' lcagul! record to 4 0 ;md overall mark lo 17-1. . The Eagles were p aced by F,....Pag~B9 GRIFFS ... with a 63-yard t<luchdown run and had a 70-yard scoring burst l'alled back o n a cit pping penalty. Mitch Olson, who r ushed for 280 yards last week aj(u~n:.t Katella, ran for 124 yci rds and two touchdowns, a ll in the first half The Gnffin dcf<'nse was also impressive, holding Ocean View to 1D5 yards rushing and 59 pass- ang. Quarterback Ray Koller was tt:fc top Scahawk on ofrense with 51 yard..; rushing In M at- tempts and six of 15 passes com · pleted for 105 yards. OCEAN VlEW COAC'll Ken Moats was pll'ascd with the performance of Kotler and had praise-rouhe opposition. "They were very well pre- pared a nd their offens ive line was QUL'llandini;t.'' Moats s<tid. "Ofh?nsively, we had trouble getting m omentum the whole game." The Seahawk~ cnterf'd Griffin territory only twice the cnUre game and never got inside the 40-yard line. Los A.Jamitos opened the scor· lng with a 33-yard run by 01!\0n with 52 seconds left In the fi rst q uarter. SCIO•t a'I' OUA•TI "' Cke.., VMI• 0 0 0 0-0 LOS Alitml!M P It 1 0 2t LA -Ol"Oft))""' 18'l'*lll'f'!lefl klO I LA -8•111., n '"" IOrln•erhOff U ek i LA -()(~) t rllf\ Ulrln .. rl>Ofl kl<~ I LA-Leu9t1lln•lrun CArlnU rl\Oll klOI o.u.1a STATISTIO •• ov L.\ ,..,., oo-\ 10 ., Au\Mt yar"' JI I~ St.4•• PeWnv ,.,a. H tJ .. •• v. • " , \ PWIU • )I 1 JI ,IHl'lbln 1oo1 m 1 1 ......111_,_ •lO }.IJ l"OIVIOUAL •V~MIMO ov -1rv111e 11 •• ICnlllf\I ~ ,., KOi .. , t• " LA -Ohon I• 12•, W""'te • t•, Le'IQl!lln t U1, llelmr J "; M.111., t U , M Kellentl\11-r J fl, K. ICll .. 111-llJ lllOIVIOUAL ffAl.11110 OV -1C11'hw .. IH, M l.A -81t11•1M,n ' 111 .. vioua1. ••cuv1110 OV -#lllw .. ., I a.tlltNlr H LA-~Mt;r-" l•IJ KLITZNER SCORE D four limes and Hartung tallied three ~oals to pave the way. Trom bad Irvine shut out through three periods as the Eagles built their insur mountable edge. Jn other Sea Vi ew League action, it was Costa Mesa besting El Toro. 12-6, in the winner's pool, while visiting University put Corona de l Mar away, 7-6. Dana rntts was a 6-4 winner at Laguna Beach in a South Coast League struggle. COSTi\ MESA'S victory was led by Ma tt Whitmore and Todd Picket, each picking up rour goals in shoving El Toro as ide. Mike CastiUo had an exceUent gam e in the net with 20 saves and -held El Toro lo one goal through the first half or action. University scored five times in the firs t quartt>r, then held on for the triumph as Corona del Mar ra l lied with' t h re e fourth-quarter goals to get close. UNIVERSITY CAME UP with only one goal in the second half, but goalie Tim Hallman kept the Trojans in command with his work in the net . Greg Borsuk, a senior. scored fo~r limes for the winners. Joe De laney and Joh n Tweedie each scored three limes In Dana HiUs' victory. JUMIOlt COL.LIOI tc...."' O...tten LO<'IQ BHCll CC J S ! ._ .. s.ddletMKll 2 I 0 t-5 S.ddlet»<k \<Orlftel-+•...,.,ocn I, Bor• 1, P MlloVll I, Rl<ll~ 1, llM,.,.,, I. MIOftK"OOL k~"' a..rten r\t*'Kla l ' 2 4 ·11 Irvin. HtOll 0 0 0 l -l ~ •t•nt14 Kti<l"O Klll/fllr 4, <>onn.11, W\11111, WunlllOll, H•r'1""11 J. Of,., 7 l t•ln• HIQl>KOl'll>Q-McC,ormlO I, Mt1r1>"Yf. le-.., Olten.fl Unl .. nlly ~ ' I 0 I Co,.,.,•del-I I I t • tu••••""' .ce.1no !'lot-•. Soflo 1. woo"•" Coron• Ott ,,,.., Kti<ll'lll Htt1tr •. nuo 1, lle1Clrld9f 1 lcwetty~ fl,_ , , • I-. Cotle M•9'1 l • 7 J 11 r1 roro Kor1tio T11n1e 1, °*''*'UMIC• 1, LOlleO 1,A~t, C!Kt• ~•• \C0411'0 'VlllltnOrt •. CM<Oll 7 P~-.eu•.C-7 k-"' °"""" 0111• 14111• ' t ' I .... Lt!IU,,. 0 7 I I ' .,,.,.. HUii 1<or1"' ~a, Del-~ a . i.191.in• Korlno Wl\11100 ! • .1411\ntOn \. ....,. , DRAG RACING I WATER POLO BOB CORRELL WlLL BE FLYING OVER FUNNY CARS AT OCIR SATURDAY NIGHT ON HIS KITECYCLE. Tracks, Jockeys Charged Dragsters' Who's· Who· Top Furmy Car Drivers Compete This Weekend NEW YORK <AP> -Two thoroughbred Facing or ganiza- tions said Thursday that they had been aware of i.ome or the irrcRular betting practices re- vealed in this week's S1>9rts Il- lustrated 1>lof¥. which ac<'uses several leading Joekeys of ac· cepting bribes lo control races. Tony Ci ulla, who the magazine said is under federal protection. revealed that he h ad fi xed several hundred r aces at tracks across the country a nd was most active in the New York area between 1972 and 1975. Sports Il- lustrated reported. AMONG TIIE J OCKEYS m<'n- li o n e d by C iull a in the m agazanc 's repor t a re Angel Cordero, Jorge Vela s quez. Jacinto Vasquc1. and Braulio· Baeza, a ll of whom de ny the charges James P Heffernan. Pliiif!Sldcnl of the Nt•w York Rating /\s- 1> o c i at 1 o n . said : ··1n the m1d-t970s, NYR/\ discovered what we considered betting pat- terns. Since that t ime we have been cooperating in an f'Bl rn- v est i g a ti on . which we u n - derstand covers several stales. AT TUE RE QUEST of. the FBI . we s~nded our own in- depe ndent mvestagation in ordl'r not to interfere with theirs ." He ffernan a dde d that the NYRA "has always cooper ated fully with any investigation mto racing or wagering, a nd will continue to coopcrnlc in all m · vest1gat1ons or allc1(alaons or ir· regularillcs or any kmd. related in any way to the NYRA's oper ation. "We hope this m atter will he concluded as quickly a s possible and any guilty parties dealt with 12 !h.eJ1lll extent or the law." And Baird Britting am. presf. dent of the Thoroughbre d Hae· Ing Association. said in a s tate- ment : "Whether or not the a l- 1 e g a tions a nd ind i c tme nts eventually are proven true or false, the 11tory Is shocking and regrettably wm have an eroding effect on the integrity of rac m1(. "AS THE ARTICLE indicates. the Thoroughbred R acing Protective Bureau has mam- -tained an intense lnvesti1(atave Interest in Ciulla. The 'J'ltPB's efforts led directly to his convic- t ion in three stales. but any further comments by the TRPR on the subject appropriately will he made to duly constituted in- vestigative and JUd1c1al bodies " The FRI and the U.S. Depart- m e nt of Justice O rganized Crime Strike Force have been inves tigating the race riggings since 1973, the Sports IIJus trated story said. The list of entrants in the 12th an nu a l NAPA R egal Rade Ma nufacturer's runny car c ham· p1onships al Orani.:e County In· ternationa l Raceway tonight a nd Saturday reads like a who's who vf drag racing with most or the top names from across the coun· try ~chL'<iuled to compete. /\ction got under way lodciy with taping of the Challeng1.• of the Sexes fuel-a ltered match between Shirley Muldowney and Kelly Brown. A. molorcycli"- Jump off betwee n Jeff Gutcrt1 <.1nd Terry Kezar 1:, abo a part of th<.• CBS p ro<.luction. QUAUFVlNG WILL continu1· al night ror the three class<:~ ul funny cars : AA. BB a nd Econo. Between 34 and 40 cars are <.·n- tered in the top AA compctltaon. Advance tickets for Saturday's finals will also admit the bearer to tonight's program . Gates open at JO Saturday w ith quahfymg_ run~ to 5 o ·c tcx·k w hen the cars wa ll be hncd up along the drag strap Al 5 45, <.1 11 100 car!. wi ll ~tart their t•n~an('~ !-tmultancously. br111g1ng about ci t hunderous roar to the accom· p:inament of a fireworks dis play Among the drivers entered rn the race are · Don Prudhomme. TOM McEWEN till' tratk rcC'ord holdt-r <rl ti 0<1 l'lapsed llmt>. Tom M (' F.1At·11 111 Founta in Valll'y ..-. ho ..-.on thl• rt• tent U.S. Nationals at Ontano. R<iymond ~adle of Oall:.t!!!, dn\' in~ Lhl' Blue: Max. Pf'lt• Wllhom-. Cage Clini~ Set for Newport A continuous fr<'c throw con· test will be held an conjunction with a free c linic a nd dt· mons tration tonight throu~h Sunday :.it Fashion Is land 111 Nt•wport Center. Starring at the clinic will t>.· fo rmer NBA g u a rd Abdul Rahm:.in Hazzard Ho rmt•r ly Wa lt Haziard >. lit• will be· as ~•sled by Tommy Curtis, a two lime All·American point guard <it UCLA 1.L(s_bei.£u: st..a.gcd 10 <'OOjUDC" tion with the .John Wooden Youth Basketball League which will Fro• Page 87 RUSSIANS ... . (. .,tart J a n . 6 w1lh ~amC''-.1t i-thoots. boys' club:.. <ind YMC/\!> throughout Orange County. An information l.4Jble will ~ M'l up and youngstt·r:.. will have an opportunity to sign up for ttw program Thc.exh1t>1t Y.111 run from -; 111 >1 to night : I l to 4 on S..1tu rday <incl Sunday in F ashion 1:-1•.rnd ·, staRe court F:ish100 .hlanrl 1 ... located JUSl off l'ac1f1c Coa!.I Uigh.w.a.y_ b et.ween MacArthur u nd J a mboree 1n Newport Bl:ach. 30 points. including the winning basket In the over- tim e session. to ht.'lp compensate for a sub-par perrormance from the team 's giant centers. Alexandr Belostennyi 17 0, 215 ) who started and Vladimir Tkachenko <7-5, 300> who came on in relief combined for Jus t four peants before fouling out early in the second half. Oddly enough, the Russians :,eeme d to oper ate more eHlc1cnlly without them, esp<'c1ally when Vladimir Zhigl11j poured in 22 of his 28 points in a second·half relier role "MY TEAM PLAVED bad.'' said Gomcls k1 "The big boys, after Manila , took a lO·day holiday and they played very b'1d. It would have been a lot different if they had been in ~hapc." of Chicago in the Chi Town Hustle r. T OMMY IVO WILL BE driv- ing in rus last competitive race; Bob Pickett is t he defending champion; Ron Colson will drive the Hawaiia n ; Dale Pulde. lhl' national r«ord holder with a run of 2~7·M P H r""Uae Wa r ~agle; and Gordie ~in -of Canada in the Pacem ake r , wtn- nl'r or two races at OCIR lai.t )'l'Ur Oth ers competi ng include Hillie Meyer of Waco, Tex , t h1 rd in the world this year; Johnny l..opt·i. the Arizona state· <' ha m p rn n "' ho h a s r u n 5 !t 1.·lapsed time; Tom lloovcr of M1nnt·<1poh~ 1n the Show Time <·ar, f'la~h Cordon Minco or Tex- .. ,. Ezra 8-0g~s in the Mohy lJ1 c k out or Oklahoma : and Larry Fulll'rton in the TroJIJn llorsc of New J E.'rsey. "WE llAVE ALSO ADDED 10.000 S<'at!. for this race and <'an handle a ('rowd or up to 25,000," promoter Rrll DonL·r !):&y1>. Thl'rC' \.\t'rt· 17.944 fans at th1· Nllro champ1ons h1p!. in the fall Parking " <1vailabl(• at the El Toro Marint> Base. next to the track. In addition to the drag racing runny car eh m i nation finals that will rind the two low elaps<>d _ t rme vehic les meeting in th<.• lrnals, there will a lso be two rocket cars. two jeL<>. four wheel !.t anders and a rock<!t d ragskr g iving exh1b11.Jons. Hoh Corral wa ll attempt a jump over truck:.. tn ha~ kite cyclt·. Ta<•kcL<> arc available at the g.1t 1•. -Ry Howard L. Handy Ciull a said he paid Cord&ro, a two-time Kentucky Derby win- ner, as m uch as $6.000 and other jockeys as little as a couple of hurhlred dollars lo control races: according to the magazine. As it was. the way the Ru.-u.ians were shooting they might not have even needed a center . The vis- itors canm.'<1 42 of 70 shots from the field C60 per- cent I whale AIA could hat on Jw.l 41 of 86 attempts 147 percent). • See 65 Ouahty-buitt, 2-3 Bedroom Mobile-Homes •Newest Floor Plans • Over 1000 Motomomes. ••T HE GUY 'S GOTTA he erazy," said Cordero. "This lsn 't going to cause me any trouble because J have nothing to do with it." Vasquez said, "I ~on't know a n ything. about it. I know I never did a nything wrong. Velasquez, who had the most wl9ners.. at New York tracks In four of the past seven years, s aid, "l don't know that ~uy and I have nothing to uy except I try my best all t he time " McEnroe Defeats Au8sie Nette r Even Irvin Klrfin, who scored 16 points for the losers, wasn't s ure how the Soviets could be :..lopped. "I-REALLY DON'T know," Kirfen said. "You just have to play great defense. They were getting the ball in low and as you can see, they didn't mass m uc h . "They're not ns m echanical as they once were. They know the game ond they're an ex· cellent team " AIA trailed 90-80 before Tim Hall sparked a <'omeback that knotted the score at 94. And 1n overtime, after the Russ iaM pulled ahead at the free throw line. It was Hall with a jumper that pulled AJA to withJn one point with 33 seconds remaining. But the Soviets wore the clock down a nd when AJA waa forced to foul. the visitors employed an option i.n ntemational rules that allows the team with the ball the choict' of shooting a free throw or taking the ball out of bounds . T h us, even with a 30-second c lock, the Russians m ade the best or another Amertcan in· COLOGNE, Weal Germ8ny -ventlon-thc delay pme. And like lht' fost break, Top.seeded J ohn Mc Enroe of the 'on thll1 night the fnc11lmtle was better than the United States ousted Australian , original copy. Clift Letche r 6·2. 8·2 to reach the quarterfinals or tht' Cologne * * 1i \,., * * * Grand Priit tennis \l)urnnment •vu 111 1,..1 _lit••"',, ... "· ••. "•rktr, • 1 '· ll Jech on 1 M •. T hursday '""•""•, o-o 10, ... ,.,,,,,, o o.oo. ,,, J10'°" • '1 "· 0.1"" • 1.1 •. 1 n o nother men's 81 n1les "''""'" f i-7 lO, coir-' , 4 '· ""'''", "', to1:111u1,,,.. io. o.rwvn t }) r, i.-tcw • •~ a, Hellll,.... • At• o . Avuui ''-match. Poland'• fourth-seeded Hot"""' , M ,_ , ... -o ... o, ,...0 .. 1111°" -111" ~. """'• ~ Wojtek f'lbak eliminated ~··oHo,n.c,_..,o." ,...,, ..... , tket-•.1tt0t1H1 Am Arl "'••l F"'rdl T ay"an ... 1, My•llllll'IU4'JO Tot:•r"nttt ui. "''·"•"·"1"111 ro111i..i11 -1tu"•• ., ... .. ft v AIA '"" -H•U •• Ll 1•. lllllln' n . AIA » hdtl\trt " -....... 6•2, • 1 1', W-lty J Ji•. ~mefl ! M CN<h GOfNltlll A 1,aoo. Vans. 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Tom l''o.:c•rtv of C 11~n .. trnno \''allf'y po:.tl'd a 1:, 1:1 tu eaptuf'\.• f1r:.t pl;-u-t• un1.I lt«•<l h1:. :.chool to :i 25 31 ~>uth Coast Lt·iiguc v1r tory OV\.'r San Chmwntt: n uvid Howard of San Cll'mcnlt.• posll'd •• 15 .S6 an SN:ond place. has b •st dfort this year Jeff Vundcreems of M1ss1on V1f'JO had a ~ood 15 05 t·Hort in winnin~ ind1v1duul honors hut Da,pa Hills to~pl<'d the Ou1blo~. 26-30. 10 South Coas~ i1ctaon I N G IRLS ACTION, Costa ~k~a u~et favored Corona del M;.ar . th1• ('1""s third-ranked t<'am. 25-30but theS<>a Km~s went without their top runner. Paulu Hose. whowassidchncc.J with s hm s plints. £d1:.on·s Nn I r,1tcd Char~ers _ had fivt• ~iris (1n1s h Lo~ctht'r in d c f<'altn!: NC'wporl Harbor , 15·50 Sh:1rnn lfubC', Ahc1a <ind Andrt.·a K1rknrn, K<'lly R1nucr :1r11I T;1wnny Fcrn·e f1n1 s hcd in a lit' fo r fi rst Mari Gibbs of Marina ran a n 11 :05 to win individual honors but Fount;11n V.1lltoy 1lt·foatt·d lht· V1kl•s, 2ti·2'J Area Girls Still l-2-3 With Wins Cor ona d<'l Mar. 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But 20-yc·ar-old Michele Tyler rall ie<t Britain by beating Jf>.yeur-old Pnm Shriver 5-7. 6-3, 6·3. Five more matches -lhrel• sin~les and two doubles -arc to be played today and Saturday. EvC'rt, who nC'vcr has lost a W11(htman c up match, defeated Barker with case in 55 minutes But Tyler and Shriver, who was makinfl? he r Wi ghtman Cup de IJut. were locked in a marathon two hours' strug~le. Tyler's victory. before a crowd of 7 ,000 in London's Royal Albert Hall. made certain of Britain avoiding a repeal of last year 's 7-0 blanking al Forest Iii~ .. Borg Adran~es TOKYO --Bjorn Borg of Sweden and Sandy Mayer of the United Sta tes s cored quarter· final v1ctoncs today in an 1nterna l1ona l lt•nn" tournam t·nt CJt Tokyo Municipal Gymnasium. Bor~. the second seed . dcfeat- t.•d fifth-seeded Harold Solomon of the United Statt·~ 6 I. 6·2. \\hill' Mnyer, tht• No 6 seed. beat fe llow Am(•rtcan Vilas (;('rulait1s . the tt11 rd seed. 6·3, :l 11, II :1 Borg mc·cts Iii<· Nastase, .'" one scmifl lt'<1l Saturday, wh1 le Mayer takes o n countr yma n Brian Teacher, who upset top. seeded J immy Connors in the second round Wcdnesduy. in the othe r Gott tried Rolls PARIS Top-seeded Brian Goltfned of the United Stat£1s advanced to the quarkrfinals of the Paris Open Thursday with a 4·6. 6· l. 6-4 victory over France's Dominique Bedcl. In o the r m a t c h es, San Cle m e nte's Bob Lutz dumped South Africa's Ray Moore. 6·4. 6·3 • and West Germany's Ulh Pinner beat Sweden's Ovc Bengtson. 4-6. 7·6,6·2. • D11rr f'orfeittJ B UENOS AIRES. Ar~<'nllnu De fending C IF champion <.;orona del Mar blitzed Universi- ty High, l5·4. 15-8, in a Sea View l.ea~uc• match on the winners' t•ou rt Thr SPa Krngs ran their lt•aJ!UC' r<'corrl to k·O hchind a 11ood defensive perform:ince. L<i~una Bcal'h. <·omin~ off a rHHl ·ll·ngu<• loss to Cd M. n· tu rned to winning form by stop rung San Clemente in a South Coast Ll·a~ue tuss~ Women's Tennis T o p -sec dc·d R e n ata M arsikovli of Czechoslovakia de· fcated Cynthi<t Doerne r of 1\ustralia 6·0. 6·3 Thursday to advance to the semifinals of the Rive r Plate Tenn1 ~ C ha m S<tt1a-.11. u 9 ..... a. .. 11 1 s ....... Hull (SI Oc!I. Wlll•ll• ~. Ofll 0 t;ulllVtn f>.I, Oel Wat llltl Ml. luncl It;) w (ln 6 I, o 7, l>-0 8r11mme11 1s1100.1 J.6. won I s. • I °"""'~ Ro••arne>T•v•or ISi ""' W•lll' IChl<tll'• .. , I0\1 10 Cawrly-Voun<) •-6, del Kt1\IOr HllllW'fl I) Sl•rltnQ·!'><K<'I 1!.1 lo" l 6. 1 l>. won b • Sl•vc>n• L•"°'" IS i IO'llS-1. J.6 4 to Estaft<J .. 14. El T•r• • Sl""llH 8alrlw1n 8"rc.aw tClwnt11>-•,1>·1,6·1. l'b•l•rilolO Hornandet ICI won l>-1 &·7. 6 7. LOO<• U , Ocun Vl•w 1 Slt19lft M O""'"'"'., 101 IO\l 10 Oh.tnPSJan 7 6 .,.., 8N•( I~ V 6 7, d<'I 8At0froll\ 6-1 SucJy~d 10) IO\I tH.O·& • 6 'i<nw.tbl\UO't •OH0\10 6 0 &.3 6 OoublH Clh"'""°"AN-11r.no ro1 io•1 to llM·WooO•.•o" to Bou<Uf'•U--WAllr1tr. l°'t to J&t"m•n Cnf"ln!'llY \ I Gulllr'\I' Dunn tOI IO>I J & 0 • 7·6. S..IP> (IDOl•n Iott 04. I 6. 2 • EdiSOfl n . "-•~1,. V•llo • St11tql•' pionships. Francois Durr o f France. a n~ered by unfavorabl · c calls. stalkt>d off the cour s<'cond set and forfeited match to Ar~cntina 's E Raponi. who will face Ma r m the semafinab Raponi was Frlcs.y, NOYembef 3, 1978 DAILY PILOT 8 I J BOWARD L HAND¥ N·o Doubt Who's N,e. l Little doubt rem ains as to the No. I girls volleyball team on the high schO<ll level this season. With the twosome' or Cheryl Johnston and Aileen ~monsen knocking the ball with high-speed velocity and blocking opponents' s hots with apparent ease. backed by six other g1r1s ot at>out equal tatent and experience, the Sea Kings arc undefeated Much or the success can be attributed to the ex· perience gained in the Orange County Volleyball Club pro· gra m under Coach Dale Flickinger, now head mentor for the women's team al USC But the Sea KJngs have another m~m who is very knowlt..-'dgeable in the sport direetinc them this seascfu . Mike Cram as a graduak of Pepperdine Univers ity <Malibu I whe re he played from 1973 throu~h 1975. Since then he has coached the women's team at Cerritos College and the men CJt Cal State ILong Beach>. How did he happen to come to Corona del Mar High " "I STARTED WORKING in a business in Newport Oeach and was fortunate to be ablt· to ~cl the JOb at CdM ." he say:. 1 ll' 1 ~ not a teacher. Like h is co un te rpart at L a~una Beach, Mike Duncan. Cram gives the girls signab from the bench on what formations to e mploy o n almost every serve. CdM has disposed of Laguna Beuch twice in dual matches and has won ovt'r Newport Ha rbor this season along with winning two tounwm<·nts in whic h all three participated BUT THE CI F PLAYOFFS are still a head and anything can happen although 1t 1s a fairly safe bet that two of the three schools will bt> m the finals and all in the semifinals of the 4·A (•om petition With thc voll eyball season rapidly heading to its con· dusion. the playoffs s hould ht> highly entertaining again this year for Orange Coast a rea fan~ • • • OUT AT UC IRVINF., .women's basketball coach Dean Andrea fet>ls the program 1s heading in the n ght direction to make the Antcall'rs a rcprest•ntat1vc squad within a short time. ' "I can see the timl' when we wi ll be a strong power in " wom en's basketball ... Andreu says "I feel we are making head way und that our recruiting program is ve_r y posiliVP" • * • IN SANTA BARBARA TWS WEEKEND, the top eight teams from throughout the state will be meclang in a junior college tournament that could be a prelude lo the state champions hips in San Jose Dec. 1·2. Orange Coast College, with an undere.ated. record in dual matches or L3·0, got in when last years M1ss1on Con· ferencc winner Saddleback dechnt'd an 1n v1tation And th1· Pirates arc the No. l rated team an the event off their record this year An important datt· with the Cerritos Falcons 3JNay from home is upcoming for the Pirates on Wednesday. Nov. 15. Orange Coast won the fi rst match at home despite losing the first game . 3-15. The Pirates came back to post 15-12. 15-6. 15-2 victories in the remaining three games. Should Orange Coast lose. a playoff on a neutral court will be held to determine an entrant in the stale tourney. OVER AT UCLA THIS WEEKEND, the top eight uni versity teams in the nation wi ll be competing in the 10 v1la tional tourney with m any former Orange Coast arec.1 players participating. T his includes USC with Pa ula Dittme r, Ma n e Lunrl1e Maya Thicne, Katen Olson. Kann La ne a nd Debbie Bu r· rows: UCLA with Linda Robertson. Nancy Tresselt and Wt'ndy Baldwin , a long wit h other~ from :mch schools a:. Utah Statl'. Hawaii. Pc·r>perdim.•, San Diego State, Brigham Younf.! and Cal !)late <Long Beach 1 T his one could b<' ;,i rorerunm·r of the Al AW tourna m cnt. . . , P ERFORMINC. t'OR THE FULLERTON llawkettc~. a women's fast-patch i.oftball l<'<im transplC1ntcd from San Jacinto this year. arc Cheri Ertle" Patty Irvin and Judy Stan bra. Ertle played at Gol<:Wn WMt. Irvin al Manna lhgh ..and Stanbra at Mater Dc1 lligh Sharon Kahre. u freshman from Costa Mec;a. b a starter on the women's volll•yl)all team <tt Concordrn And Newport Tlarbor H1 uh. wh lch reached t he Cl ft' finals last year. had a n easy time dis· posing of Huntington Ocach. 15-13. 15·6. The Sailor.i a re now H·O in the Sunset Leugue and 10·1 on the year. In other prep action, Costa Mesa defeated Irvine ll1~h and Estancia downc.-'d El Toro m Sea View League lifts ""'"(" IE Tl I0\1 lo Mc>yn\ , 6 IO\t lo 0 Mu•" 0-6 • .,,,. to Srcppn&rO 1" c .... , IET I 10.1 :J &. 7-4>. won._.. OonolrlO IE TI IO\I 3~ I & 2-6 Ootlblu Arrnv~e ..... t •ET I lo" ID JAml•r>ll c ...... ,,,., I> I, 10\l toGllVl'\l·M<La"')lllin 1 & ""' P•nc•kl' M•lll••n .. J. l<.ent J8'•MI" It Tl 10\IOo. won1>ol I0'11 ) f, t!~I Smolll l~I I 6 Wl)tl 6) io-1•6 M~OOox I F I IO\I 10 '.>11111 .. rv 1 6 a..r M<Mtlltl' ., C.1HltP10 l~I 10\1 3.,, ... ) At~tr IF I Gel WMl•<e bl. °"I C~O•• I\, ~t•ntll I~ 1 W..I • & l •. 0 M-• IF! lo•I ID H'"9bu•n )..6 "'" lo Harvey 0. ~lot '" I IO\I l 6 IO•I 1 & ,, ... , Cf I 10\t 10 B•l'•OHllMl<fl ~-& °"' AOOOH &--0 HMllC't ColleJ,?e in Nebraska . lcadin~~2.J3at thet1m~c~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Golden West College dumped Sa~ta Monica in junior coll\' ucl1on JUNIOR C-OLLEOE C.olOt" w.-1 Call-d<'I ~"'" Mo<>•ld 10 1) IS •, IS.• I~) Hlc;+t SCHOOL N,.wp0rt Ha<tx>r °"' tlu,,Hnoton fJ~•C" 1~ 1) IS b Mortnt"I or-t Wf'ii;tm,n,tttr U 1, I~ to (~\Id M r\fdfot lrvl"'• I~ H n 10 t.orou• Olll M<or a.1. Unt"'!r\lty I)·•, I) 8 Oc~<'" Vltw Ol!f LOM(I u 16, I)'· l'o Q 1:.•l•ntl"Otl, EJ roro U·llo, IS.10, , .. ,. O•n• Hlll\Otl L<'OunA Hiii\. h 7.1) I T he Cmcinnati Reds led the major leagues in home runs in 1916 with 141. The Boston Red Sox we r e second with 134 in the American League Mluloft Vtele U, C.phlr...,O V•lloy S StllClln Pet!trn~ IMI def. M•'"·~'""''" f)' 0--f Si•t'l.,..,lt &-0. ~I Sltoin&--0. c;....,.,,,..,. IM I 1011 h I wl)tlf>.O & I Wtn•~r\ (Ml IO•I • "· .,,.,,. I ~.won. ? o ......... IJOWU\•Hc>fr IMI Cl<'f C'.tlPQC»WllllA"1""" J to .0..1 Rona.....,.Moc>noovnnm &·7. °"' 1/110•" l!uo~ bO MOM,..Robbln\ IM I won I ~. &3. 6 1 um ~rt· ROlfl (M l 10\l l 6 1 6, won 6·0 C.0.t. MtU I\, Irvine J SlllQIH lltrmort' •Cl °"' Wlll111•1<16-0. a.1 Or,,,.n i..1, C:PI HM~t'll & 1, eo.ott"h ICI won o-2. l> I. H , !>the•d IC.I loslJ~.J-•. wl)tlb 4 • 0-llllet l(nor"Y l\lqu1r1• (Cl °"'· VoPQ&-B•unl • ), °"' P<1ul J•n~'"' •·•. 0•1 Mlllfr AovnolO\ & t rlsn.r V11<1.'llM I() won .. I, 6 •, 6 0, Nguynn Slorl>IJI0\11>-l.wonM,& 7 c.._ dtl Mllr 11. Uf'l~rlllY 0 s,,. .. , l<onler IC.I otl Mo•riney 6-0 clcel Slov•r ,.. I CS.I CullM 4-1, S<""I•" I() "'°" I\. f>.I, .. , EHiman (Clwon,..7,6 1,6-0 0...bln Fora.Kr"1t"' !Cl 0.1 G#t"''"'"f'M'll &0. at• 8r•n<l•Connelly Ml. O!'I T~ l •rtl« f>.O I0\1 7 & I 6 Oovbl•• M oll\ M.,_run IF I .,.., Vnr> L ult°"' Ruclmoln 6 • d•I Bc-11e._v..,, Coll .-1 Jomm> Myuu '' 1 10\I • • 1··• Bnlin er.no,,,.. II' 1 dtol e111wn- HMrl\ I\. 10\1 10 HumpllfOY YalP.• C>-6 HOOO· !1<111••0 IF 1 loo.I 74' 1 ' lOl'Q flot\I IF I IO\I 10 lurner Ju I&. lo\I lo N~llDIO'l<Orbl'\ 1 6. (Mm IM'r\ Mar-. tr 1 lo•t 1 •· 7 6 H0U1oton '"'"'" "'I ln\I lo l•MI Mc Elrov , 6, O•I V••ou• Crowh•v .. l . H•ll~IO Kv .. na II' I won 1>-•. IO\I ) ' Nowp0<1 H•rtlor 71, Huntl'"l'on Be.och • Slr1tl" My•r\ (NI Of'f Nt\> I> I, 111'1 Mc(iu1t• c.-t. <;~mm .. INI ClMjlUlle<I IC1 Nen, IO\t 6-7 R1tbbltt IN I IO•I 10 >luchon . b. ""' l"'O" 6·0 Mille• ln\1 2 6. won & 1. Bt41ley INI <lt>f. Tftylor & 7, Octl Knowl"•lrO; """"""'' tNI WOl'I & 1.6-0, 01\0ll (NI CIPI Solomon 1>-7, °"' M<C'W'<'On 6.t. Smltn IN 1 wooH.H • l>Mrtll~ Gon1Ale<0 Andf,.w\ IN I 0" l'tllllU"• MA<Alll\IH &--0, atl R-,..,.,...w .. oo • O. Pastor RO••nt• IN) won. 7, I~. 11.l'rr·Stl"P"n IN I cllll C•be Horton. '· Ol>t l't•lt'(·W•IQlll o-0, Xl>Ml•f· 0Avl\ I N I ""'" ..0. t-0. Ol!IU·Frov• l"'I def BtlyQOI Stttlr f>.O, II"! 0.. La Torr1>-Wll11t I>-•. "'tlM>n Wtre (N) ""°" ..0, .. , Hentlfll'-<iet' INI dol Clf'verl11041 K••h •·l , O•• Kemp\""' lllftOQuhl f>O, W1'rJl,Moran INI "'°" .. 1. •.J Racquetball Touniey Set Applications art• now being lnkcn for the 1978 California Outdoor R;:ic quetball Singles Cham pionship schcdul<,.'d Nov. 17· 19 at Gold en West College Eight separate singles divisions arc being or · ganized ror m en and wom en of all skill levels Three divisions of mixed doubles will also be in· elude d ih the l ou rnu· m ent. ~~~~~~~~~"=""'~==-==--==--==-==-==:-=:-=;;-.;;;;;~=-=;;;-;=-:::;;;;;..-;;- Fro"'P~B7 OCC's KEOUGH. • • other way, s he has that ability. "But she has to determine her long-term goals and bas to want to do things herself." Does having a girl of her ability on the team cuose any problems? "ll's touf(h on the others in making some adjustments," Rhe says. "Uut in other ways, l think 1t makes th<'m work a little harder. loo . "SHE'S ONLY !"7 RUT SHE has tremen- dous oblllt.y to jump. In a tournament. she was against a 6-3 oppOnent nnd the score was 16·16. You cC1uld almost sec the light go on in her ey_es. "She blocked n ball, m ade a point on a hit. then served on oce and it ~as all over." Oronic Const has run up a strina of 13 strai1tht victories In dual matches_. hoSt won o tourname nt a nd lost to Cerritos In the scmlrinrus of the San Bernardino tourney to flnJ s h foul'1h. Dale ha11 ployed In all but one of the e m ntche3. a nvc-garuc victory over Mt San An· ton lo. Ju8t • few of the cwtom feeturel: CUatom paint, eu.tom I I Interior, Chrome bumpera, Cuetom c.rpetlng, and much I I muctt more. 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' 8J2_DA_•_LY_P_1L_O~T:-----------f'_1day...:.._,N_OYe __ m_bef' __ 3._1e_1_a _______________________ ;;.;.;._.,.;;._ ____________________________ ~s~P~O~R~T~S:.:::O:N~T~V~/~H~O~A:S:E:.::R~A~C:IN:G~/~B~O:A~T~IN:G~ NFL Unworried . - ~s Ratings Dip JJy HOWAROSl'91TJf .... ~ ...... er lh~ ul\rly rt>"lUnlb m .-an anyUung, 41tvhuon tua11 not been &t"tUn6( itt. n,•y's "''Orth out o( It n1•w contract Yr h thl' National t'ootb ll U-que Pro football r itUnK• .tre down tlhchtly on NHC'. do"n mn~ lh 11 lhchtly on CBS .ind batttv" up ~n .\Be la lb1:!> lht• 1•ru.I of lht• TV i>p)rb .._pSp um·• Hai. m t•r t"qxi~urt> finally ttuRhl uµ ""h thl' Nl-'L 1 l there panic an t1J.:h pl•~'·:.., II a rd I y . ,H' ,. o r ti 1 n x t o V a I Plnthbcck. ttw N f"L :. th rt"t'lor of We>adcwstmg "WF. hON,. FEf~I. Tiil~ i:. lht• llml" for \kn> ct11H'1•rn ttbo ut o er l'Xpo:.ur,· ur .anylh1n~ t'ls t.· " SPOKIS ON TV fa)'s Pinchbeck "W • d•,n't feel th1!1 t.be nght t1mt> to makt> a dl'f1r11t1 vl' &Messment Wl''Vc still ~ot ... IPt or games to go and this 1~ ·ow t1mt! o( year when hardcore 1nll'r1::.t in football t akes hold " h•h· summt-r "'talht•r thllt lut<-d runs 011ts 1ck and uwuy fro m lhl•ir TV • t.11 Thl11.i\ will .Ci..'l bl'ltt'r . h~· sayi., and no u'lt• al lhtt Ni''L 1s worrh'd. With n ronlrut>t like lhl· one \he NFl 1s £>njOyln11. why worry'' • • • BC' t:XF.C'llTJVEN un,• 11lt·1uwd v. tth nllm~s on !ht-World &•r1e~ but v. o u I d h tl v c-b t• <' n t' v l' n m o rt• dehl(hU'C',1 1r thl'rt: hnd txwn l• s'-'venlh ~<im t• "hid,, lh('y r£'f'I, v.ouJd huve i.L'nl lh<' ratin.:" throu1<h the roof At. It "'tcS, lu.'t mouth 'IS New York 'dnkt••·~ Lo., An~c h•s Uodger s m.,t~hup v.tt1> thtt top r1tt('d ~nes in h1~1ory. J\{'rt1~111.: a 32 H rat1n!( and .rn t·~t1mattod 24 4 m1llwn hom.e:-. Tht• 11r1:v1ous record wus a 3() 7 J \' l' r a ~ I' r 0 r I h t ' N I.' w y 0 r k Mt'h·Oaklam1 A':. S..·n e:, ul 1973. also on NliC AtiC'.s teleca:.t of last year's Ser1l':.. al(d1n the Yankees and Dodger:-. 1:. third on the ull-time list with a Z9 8 average • • • DURING THE THIRD quarter or t.he TV season -July, August. S~plt-mtwr th(•re wus. by loose cic·f1n1t1on. 16 s ports series on the net workS-Hert! is how they stacked ·up an the r<Jtm~s For clarity's sa ke, the lis t inrlud~s a full season report on basebull as we ll a s football through the fi rst weeke nd of October. Throu~h tht.• fm.;t hulf or this cx.pundt'd pro f1x1lln1JI :.t•usm1'. CBS has bc•cn a' c•raging ;1 13 2 rating. m e aning' IJ 2 percent or TV homes :.ire watching the n(•two rk 's pro s.:ames. Th;.al'!. down JO per cent from lust season ~t this time We have lumped exhibition football • in t he category of s pecials. Also, NBC IS AVERAGING an 11.3 remember that prime time shows rallnJL down thrPe perc•·nt. for the almos t always will g e t higher same lime pc rrod ABC's Monday numbers than a fte rnoon s hows nr ght football. the onfy prime time because fnore people watch TV al uffermg of the three. is averaging night than during the day. flerewilh 21 l Thal is up just one percent over the List· - .... _,,,,,_ .. ON THE BALL --Forme r Marquett e· baskt'lba ll coach Al McGuire joined the NBC-TV team Tuesday with the announCC'· ment of " multi-year contract to provide color commentary for the network's col- leJ?<' basketball games . McGuire will also help with coverage of thl· 1980 Olymrm: G<.1mcs in Moscow . last season. but ABC 1s quick to point I. Monday night football, ABC. out tha t last season was a record ror 21 4 : 2. -NF'L games. CBS. 13 2. 3 Lh t' se ric!t~ Mond.:zy night baseball, ABC. full • These numbers. in the first year of sea son, 12.7; 4. -NFL games, NBC. • • the NFL's astounding fo ur-y ear 11.J. 5. NCAA football, ABC. 10.8: 6. Signs With NBC contract w1lh the networks for an -NCAA post-game show, ABC. 8.9: -· McGuire Just Off to Mazatlan Race Starts Salurday Noon in U By ALMON L0CKABEY 0.11, .............. "''"•' The"'tart ot the Los Angeles Yacht Club's l.032·mile Los Angeles to Mazatlan race Saturday al noon will be "topic A" on the Southland yacht- ing agenda this weekend. Thirty-three sailing yachts ranging from 33 to 79 feet are scheduled to answer the starting sign~l JWSl out s ide the Los Angeles Harbor breakwater. ON THE LOCAL front. four ya~ht clubs have scheduled events. The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club is 1nv1ting all Las e r bculors to participate in its annual Laser In· vitational Saturday and Sunday Th<" Newport Harbor Yacht Club also will be host to s mall boat s ailors 1n the Jean Schenck Memoria l Trophy regatta for Lehman-12 sailors Saturday and Sunday. DINGHY SAILORS of all classes have been invited to compete in tne Dana Point Yacht Club's Fall Ins ide Series on Saturday. and a Frostbite Dinghy regatta on Sunday. The Voyagers Yacht Club will send Performance Handicap Racing Fleet y achts and Midget Ocean Racil}g Fleet ratings into action Saturday in a continuation or the Humphrey Bogart Serie~ for PHRF and the Laughlin series for MORF. Southern California Yachting As-sociation calendar: Los Angeles-Long Beach LOS ANGELES YACHT CLUB - Start Los Angeles to Mazatlan race. Saturday. noon. LON~ BEACH YACHT CLUB - Invitational race <all classt!s 1 Sun-day. Santa Monica Bay CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB Association of Santa Monica Bay Y:1cht Clubs championship, Satur- duy, Sunduy. Newport-Balboa BA HIA CORINTHIAN YACHT C LUB -Laser Invitational, ~lur· day. Sunday _ NE~PORT HARBOR iACHT CLUB -J ean Schenck Memonal re· gatta <Lehman-12 > Saturday. Sun· day ....._ BOATING VOYAGERS YACHT CLUB Boga rt (PHRF l and Laughlin <MORF> series. Saturd:Jy. DA~A POTJQT YACHT CLUB - Fall ln..,ide Series No. 3. Saturday: Fros tbite Dinghy Regatta Saturday. Sunday. San Oi"go CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Fall Rcgattu <all classe~ 1 Saturday, Sun- day ' M ISSlON ll/\ Y YACHT CLUB F all Series <all classes 1 Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB J essup Series (PHRF) Sund~1y. S ANTA CLARA RACING AS SOCIATION -Autumn Chill Sen e:::. • Sunday. SAN DIEGO POWER SQUADRON -Predicted log race. Sunctay SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUU -Graham Sha nd rare. SundJy. North and Inland ANACAPA YACHT CLUB -t'all Serie!>. Saturday. PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLll B -Pierpoint Senes. Sunday POMONA VALLEY SAILING AS- SOCIATION -lk amcin Pcrpetuci l rac<'. Sunday. SANTA BARBAH~/\CHT CLUR Fa ll Su1es No 4 <hand1cap 1 Saturday. Jo'all Sen cs No . 3 cont" design 1 Sunday. (.'Slimated $656 million. are not 7 -Ctic ) "Wide World or Sports," e xac tly d isastrous. but any time ARC, and Baseball ''Game of the there 1s slippage in pro football -the Week," NBC. full seas on. 7.5: 9 -flag~hip of TV sports it is worth "NFL Today," CBS, 6 I; 10 ctie l - noting The re could bt• a trend NCAA prcgame s how, ABC. and developin~ here. Then again, football "Sports World." NBC, 5.8. interest generally goes up as the 12. -"SpoH.s S~clacular," CBS, St•&son moves toward the playoffs . 5 . 0 ; 1 3 . -c B s G () l f . r 0 u r Pinchbeck points out thul the NFL tournaments . 4 9 ; 14 -ABC Golf. be g an two weeks ~arhcr than us ua l five tournaments, 4.6: 15 -"NFL this season a nd ran into a couple of 78." 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I 60, Aa•"n Ot,.ct ·-"'""" s 00 " E •.t< IB mn I l)d 10 \l" ?O S"cond """ Pr09 Soy tCllll l 8 60. • 00, J 10. C.Cfluma C111e1 ILonoor J eo. 1 ~o Trn nr ~H• Cnri\ IRdlCMordl 3 "° T11 1r O rnc" la,.,·~ G r•oo t A11lch!orOI 17 00. 6 00. • 70. Cl<HO Fran~ IM&l•r I •• 00 \ 80 Howdy SllO"I IS...:orOlll'I 1 80 ~ E •4'<1• 4'·J I pa id ~IO IO Fourrn "'"' Coufltr'l lrn•o" rSpft9q \I s '°· , 80. '•O. r ... ,.,,, Aid<J~ IB8Y~•I 7 IO. 1 tQ, MtrKll' 1Qou0~11ul l IO Fllln recr Braw Bullrt l,..llinQI 11 00, I> t O. 6 40 Cll&rll• Kn1oht l,..rku l 1310. II 60; .,.,_ •• JUOOft 1!>Pri09i1 ruo .. ss C:•~I• 11"> IHllCI \est 00 si.111 r•v Attcn 11111 l l>flMlil • 60, • oo. J OO: Anntwo Senator Illa.,. ttHI • •11. • 10. Be1tor\ Cvp l(ioudr,.eul A 00 S.vr11111 r/IU 1'~ Oll118ro I.ton- ~''°"I ., 80 ... 00, 10 C.0, A040rnl119 Hano•t!r IGoudrr•u I J 60, 1 60 C A St•t (Aulllnl 3 IJO U Eae<la tt-21 ""'"""so EIQhlll r<tCI' N•llrn IAOS1'111 l4 40, •.oo •• 00. Totn Try.w IGouorMu) 4 IO, 4 70. Betlrow t.F'lolllnol • 00 Nt n\n tdC• A•HI' M•k•r CGoUGrHul 1.00, 4 .0. a 20. Top R,lno IC1mpbell I t I 80. I IO, 5'01t11 Ooublt IFenit<191tlyl 3 .eo. TtntPI •<K~ Ml\ltr ArrOtrt IB•r· !~>\I ~XI, 4 CO, J.60, King K ing C!tu( uroutl 10.00. ~ 20. LumDllr Gone IF&rlltrl 6 00 \l !:~e<t8 19JI ptlO $1'1 IO U Eatt<la llM I P<llO ~SO, .. All~llO•nc• pw Pro Scores MA TIOMAL ...... T.ALL AUM. "'°'fl'• '°" -~, .. Sfflllt '1, °'1r1Ml'4 Oolo.n $111Jtt I IJ. Alltfll• 10. ,.,,. v °"' m. ,.,. Olt9ll m MATtOtt•L MOCICaY U•OUI IMnt ...... 4, WdllfttlDll 1 lostOft 4, MV I~ I HY~..,..), c.leradltO ..,, .... ~ ..... , .... ) (Utl * * * * * * S nturda!f'• Radio ., Tl' RADIO Football -USC at Stanford, l pm .. KFI (640); Oregon al UCLA, 1:30 p.m .. KMPC <710 ); Cal State CLong Beac h l at Fresno State, 6:45 p.m ., KFOX (93.5 FM); Cal State lf'ulle rton 1 at San .Jose State. 7 p.m.-KWRM 113701 Hockey -Ne w York Rangers at the Kings, 7:50 p.m .• KRLA flt 10 l TELEVISION ~.45 a .m 17 ) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Ma ryla nd T errapins f:Jce the Penn State Nittany Lions al University Park. Pa Both teams are 8·0 for the S('ason and the Nillany Lions are favored by sax points. Penn Slate is rated s~cond and Marvl:md fifth in the latest AP poll. Keith ,lackson and Ara Parscghian report. · 11 :30 a.m . <sO) ~ C.OLLEGE FOOTBALL - Golden West College met Los Angeles Harbor in a game played' Friday night at Orange Coast College. Taped. Ste ve Andrews and Roy Brummett report. 1 p.m. '7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL /\ Pacific-10 game from the Northwest. Oregon State mee ts Washington State's Cougars with the Cougars favored by seven points. The game has no bearing on l~ Pac-10 coofer ence title chase. 3 p.m. (2) -HORSE RAQNG -Tne $200.000 Washington D.C. Interna tional, taped at Laurel IM d > Race Course earlier today 3 : 30 p m. <21 -SPORTS SPECTAClJLAR -A s c heduled 10-round lightweight bout between unbea ten Howard Davis Jr. and Luis Davila. taped at Atlanta City, NJ. Tim Ryan. Gil Clancy and It. nPl"ln Oundee reoort. 5 p.m. C2l -NFLGAMEOFTHEWEEK. 11 p .m . <5> -COLLEGE FOOTBALi; -• Oregon meets UCLA in a ~ame taped earlier at the Coliseum. <13) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL USC met Stanford in a Pac· lO game played earli er in lhe da y at Stanford . Taped. 11 :30 p.m . 19> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Ohio S tale Buckeyes mel the Wiscons in Badgers in a ~ame played earlier in the day at Madison. Eddie Alexander and Roman Gabriel re· port. S unc(ag'• Radio, TV RADIO Football -Tampa Bay al the Los Angeles R a m s , I p.m ., KM PC "'MlOl Bas ketball - Cleveland at the Lakers. 6:50 p.m .. KLAC C570 l TELEVISION 10:30a.i:il!4> -NFL '78. 11 a .m. 14 > -NFL FOOTBALL -The Cleveland Bro s meet the Houston Oilers in an important American Conference Central Division gam e i~ H ouston. Both trail the Pittsburgh Steelers m second place with identical 5-4 records. Houston h~nded the Steelers their only loss in a Monday rught gam e recently. The Oilers a re favored by five points. 12:30 p.m. l2> --NFL TODA'\'. l p.m . C2> -NFL FOOTBAU. -The Dallas Cowboys meet the Mia mi Dolphins in the Orange B~wl ~n. an imp()rtant inttr·conference game. M1am1 1s a game behind in the American Conference Eastern Division with a 6-3 record and Dallos Is 1n a similar position wiU'l a 6-3 record In the National Conference Eastern Dlvls1on. DallaR Is favored by one ~int. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshire report. -4 p.m. <7l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '78. (t> -COLLF.GE FOOTBALL - 'The USC Trojans meet the Stanford Cardinals. taped Saturday et Stflnford. 5:30 p.m. <52l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - The Ohio State Buckeyes met the Wisconsin Badgel"S ln a game playf'd Saturday. Taped. 11:00 p.m. U3> -NOTR E DAME f'OOTBALL -A taped replay of the Notre Dame-Navy 1ame play~d Sah.-rday in Cleveland. C1'~cs Dally Pllol ts not retpotttfltl• for late cba111eJ. > • • • By FRED ROTHEMBERG NEW YORK <AP > -If NBC is sm art, it will give Al McGuire a television show in pnmc lime. His personality. humor and insights almost seem wasted on Sunday afternoons. M cGuire, the longtime miracle worker and basketball coach at M"arquette University, is con· troversial, funny and sensitive. He could be the star of a variety show, regaling aucliences with spicy jokes and anecdotes. The perfect format would be McGuire stand· ing be hind a bar . dis pensing drinks a nd wisecracks to all comers. In another hfe -before he became a highly successful coach and crack TV color man -McGuire was a bartender al the family·s joint in Rockawa y Beach, N. Y. NBC PREVIE WED the Al McGuire Show Tuesday, hol<ling a news conference at a posh mid town restaurant to announce McGuire's multiyear contract as commentator for the network 's college basketball broadcasts. The fancy bash was worlds .away from the sweaty bar in Rockaway, but McGuire was s till vintage McGuire. . "I want to thabk NBC for Jelling me be me." said ~cGuire or his critically acclaimed stint last year as NBC's color commentator "I thought there would be a lot of a hanky-panky but they didn't hold me back. "AT nitST THEY had me worried. They put m y commentary on a corner of the screen and I thought I was talking fOr the deaf. r was all ready to use hand signals ... Don OhJmeyer, the executive producer of NBC Sports. recognized McGuire's earthy talent to ex- plain college hoops so the typical fan could un- de rstand it. "We welcome your pred1ct1ons." OhlmeyN s aid. "We hope they never stop." • Or as MtGuire succinctly puts it · 'Tm not sure the NCAA would Like this, but I try to talk to the $2 bettor." McGUIRE'S FLAIR tor the dramatics was never better limed than when he retired from rol- lege basketball with the NCAA title in 1976. "That's all she wrote." he said s imply of thl' decis ion to end rus 20-year coaching career after building a 4~·144 record. Coaching was just the second phase or h1:, multifaceted life. The first career -when he tendoo bar and played pro bas ketball -he calls soul-searching. Then came coaching. Now business is his career. He combines broadcasting with his full-tiJne Job a:. vice chairman of MedaUst Industries in Milwaukee HE SAYS ms FOURTH and final cnreer will be as a s he pherd in New Ze aland. McGuire couid have m any other careers. too He was a pproached recently about the Job as coach of the New York Knicks . but said he wasn't interest~. "Maybe 1f there'd been a consultant's fee ... • trants ha ve regis tered for the Newport J et Ski Championship re~atta scheduled for Nov. 12 at th e N e wport Dunes Aquallc Park. The championship re- gatta will culminate a year-long season or Jet Ski rac1og across the country The Newport c v l.'nt is the s e ason finale and sets the stage _ fo r next yea r 's t'X · panded racing scht!dulc THE JET Ski 1s a one man wa ter craft powered b y a pro pu ls 1on Je t---. .. <'n gine. Introduced less SANTA ANA JET SKIER FAVORED FOR TITLE tha n four years ago. it is Steve Strickland In Ne wport Dunes Meet cnjoying popularity With ·------------~---------­ m a rine sports men. Favorite to wi n the <'hampion s hip at Newport Dunes is Steve Strickland. 25 or Santa /\na He will compete in the thr ee major cat e g orres. hot dog, slalom and buoy racing. Race chairman Dave Wiles is already in the process of selecting race site~ for nt>xt st>ason. ''JET KJING is grow ing a l a phenomenal pace ." said Wiles. "San Diego has set aside an arl'a 1n Mission Bay for the l'Xclu.c;1vt" use of jet ~k1C'r' Sea Voyage Talks Set C 1 rr umna vi gators peopl<' who have sailed a round the world will share lhc1r voyage ex- perie nces in a lecture s eries on Nove mber 6, 7. 13 and 14 al 8 pm in the Oranf!e Coas t Colle ge Audilonum. Series tickeLo; are S7 50 a nd an• available at the OCC Ticke t Office. located an the college· administration building Tickets fo r tndividual lt>ctures are $2.50 and will be sold at the door. Islands Cruising -~ Guide Published Phll Thurman. publisher or Pacific Skipper Magazine, has unnounced the s1grung of an agree ment wilh Caprn Press. Santa Barbara. to publish a 300-page sort cover book titled "Cruising Cu1de to thl' Channc:I lsland~" wntten by Bnan Fagen and illustrated by Graham Pomeroy PAQF1C SKIPPER IS publrshed monthly in Newport Beach for power and sailboat enthusiast:-. C::t pra Prc!>s. owned by Noel Young . 1~ well known for special mtt•rest books, m rluding :-everal a bout Callforrua h1storv "Crwsm~ Guide to the Cha nnel ls londs" is the culmination of more than 10 year:-. of research a nd numero~ cruise~ <•mong the islands by the author lt wall cover all lht· islands 1n thl' group from Sari M i~ucl. north of Santa Rarbari:I, to San Clemente Island offshore from San Diego The islands con- '>ist of San M1~ucl. Santa Rosa. S:mta Cru7.. Santa Barbara. Catalina. San Nichola::., /\nacapa and San Clemente. · · FAGEN IS A PROFESSOR or anthropology ut UC Santa Barbara and publisher of numerous text . books . Pomeroy has cxtcni.1ve cruis ing ex· per1erfce on the P<1<'1f1c Ol'e<Jn leading to a career in photoJ.traphy rn which ht.· has bt•en act1 vt· for mort.• than 10 years. Re lease di.Ile for tht• qrUJsing ~uidc is mid · December with rull a1stt\but1on complelf•d by Ma rch. 1979 For rurther 1nformat1on contact P<1c1flc Sk1ppt•r M ag<.1l1ne. 645· 1611 , or Capra Pres:-. 1805 > 966 .. fS90 PUBLIC NOTICE FIC'TITIOUS IUStNIEU NAME SfAfl'.MEN T ',,,. 101.-1nq IW'tOll •• OOtnq "'"' "' ·~ O~ANG l COUNIY VoNYl. PlJBLIC NOTICE "ICTI nous IUSIN ESS N-E\TATEMEN'T f"" tollowlng l)l'rtoon ·~ cloon1j bu\t• IW',, "'' For more information about the se ries, ca ll Sd6·S880 AE PAik "31 0.~q<o~ (irO•, Hunt ·~oton e.acn. u. ., .. , I •41' l'OAEtGN CAA PLACE lei E H iii \lrf'f't Co•I• _,,, CA "1bU 0' ~QO Altn"'°v\-t, 1411~ T ,.,,Q ~t , El h(CI CA Jolln J '""' v St ~ut O.O~oro•• Cir<l~. H11nl•tlQIO" & "'"·CA 91 .. 7 He also rejected a lucrative offer rrom CBS. which broadcasts pro basketball. "ll JUSl wasn't my thing," he said. "I understand the college J(ame. I'm comfortable with ll. But mavbe if there'd been a consultant's fee ... " McGuire will also be part of NBC's 1980 Olym. pie broadcasting team in Moscow. He began that assignment with a bang. ~ 01:.~·~d~~'""\\ n '°"°"''t'd 0¥'.,.. '" U h\ °"' ... u 1\ r onc;W(tffl bv Mt '" Ot••llu•I DrAQI) AllHMWv~t ''I DON'T TIDNK the U.S. is gonna win the 1980 Olympics ln bas ketball. We can 't win anym ore with the All·star concept. The rest of the world has caught up with us . "The only reason we won in 1976 was because or Ot'an Smith of North Carolina who got guys from the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference> and made a unit out of them. He said his guys were smarter. but half of the m went out and bronzed their &old medals ." McOulre sald he never WlUlted to coach the U .s. Ol)l!DPtC team in 1eeo. ''The result would be a third World War," he said. Nor does he long to coach an Olympic team !rom ld.a !uture adopted homeland. 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' " tOf\du<ttc! b, .ti\ .... dtv•dt.i•I M•rc •• c: Snot.I• '"" ., .. ,.......,,. .... , Iii.cf "'"" ·~ c-·~ ,,,., o1 Or•nvo '°""'' °" ou )I "'' ''OltS' flluorni..o Orenoi> (.oe,1 0.11¥ P11ot k O• J 10, lf, U, "It ' ~" ' - t ~ " y • ' INSIDE: •Intermission •Out 'N' About / •Art Review .. •Ski Show fric:lay Novemoor 3 1978 11 DAILY PILOT weekender CJ NEW SCR HOME -Completion of the Fourth St<.•p ThL·atcr with offiC'wl opening schedulNl Nov. l l 1 preview p<.•rformances of "Th<.· Time of Youc L1fr" begin Saturday 1 m arks thl• realization of u 14 vt•ar drea m for South Coas t Repertory. The four steps of the build- ing ·s l'Xll'nnr u re s y mbollc ThL• 507 ~eat s <.1 re :100 mon.• than al the Thir<I St('p Theater and a I hrust stage can be illuminalL•d by 140 lig hb. Th<.~ $3 :1 million complex 1s at 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Me~a. ' · F ou1·th Step Theater Reality for SCR Hy TOM T ITUS 01 IM D•lly Pilot ~t.11 ,.~or 14 vears lhert.> was "lhe dream " Now . .;fll'r 116 productions 1n two :.mallcr tht•aters. South Coast Rcpertorv has rc<wht:d the t•nd of 1t.s own yellow brick ro~d. ' ITS "EMERALD CITY" 1s a $3.3 million 507·seal theater in Co!>ta Mesa's South Coast Town Center w~cre lhl' c urtain will rise next weekend o n the firs t s how in the t.·ompany's pl'rm <inent horn<.· It's been a long llm<' coming, as sen e_x. ('C'Ulave director David Emmc!s will testify. He ;.ind artisth' director Martin Denson plotted SCR 's course back in 1964 -before lheir young troupe moved from lhe Long Beach a re a lo the Orange Coast. The y just didn't know how long the process would take . But after preview production..<; at the old Laguna Playhouse, two and a balf years in lhe Second Step Theater on the Newport Beach bayfronl and 11 seasons at the Third Step Theater in downtown Costa Mesa. SCR finally has achieved it.s goal -and it's a beauty. THE FOURTH STEP Theater has 300 more sea ts than lhc Third Step offered -and m ost of them aJready are s ubscribed for lhc 1978-79 ~eason. There arc l3 rows as opposed to nine at their former address. And the s ubscription list numbers16,700ticket buyers. But the big difft.orcnce is that this 1~ a theater Not a c·onvertcd ~\\ap shop or a rt·· modeled dimt• !>lore.· like the first l\\o location~. 15ut a ~enuinl' theater . built to SCR's spcc1f1c·a lions. The mochfied thrust J..lage can be 1Jlumin<.1t t•d by 140 h$1hling instr uments <there wen· 30 in th1• Third Step> and bac·ked by a fly ~ystcm capable of handling 30 differt.•nt c·hanges of ~ct•nery. In thl' tech booth are 276 lighting Tickets Nearly Gone ~ Season s ubscription tickets for South Coast Repertory's productions at Fourth Step Theater proved so popular they sold like hot cakes . , The only available tickets are for Satur- day m atinees, 2:30 o 'clock. and 50 held back , for each performance and sold at the box of- fice. Subscription ticket sales totaled 16.700, Jacqueline Levy, public ity m anager fo r &CR. said. c·ircuits (as opposed to 70 in lhe Third Step> and 64 dimmers <lhe last theater had but 201 making virtually any production possible. BAC KSTAG E. ACTORS wi ll prepar e them selves in four fivc·per son dressing rooms. with a large C'horus fac1lilv ava1lablt' for mon· ambitious shows · And. before the first season 1s l'omplet(!d. SCR should be offering <'Xpcnmcntal produ<· t1ons an a 170 seett second theater also on thl rtrem1ses. Behind the building lhN(' 1s a natural a mphitheater which eventually wall he ut1hzt:d for outdoor children 's play~. atcommodaling up to 200 youni,:stt•n; "It's been the re:.ility of a dream." l'nthuse1., lhl' normally pragmalll: Emmes . "It 's happen ang like we• all dreamed 1t would. We've been able to raise the money to hu1ld 1t. now we art· abte to, enter a nl'w phase of our a rt1st1 r growth.'' • THE COMPANY'S previous phases have been 1mprcss1vc e no ug h to establis h South Coast Re (>('rlory as one of the better young re· g1onal theaters an the nation. In fact, the annual m eeting of the League of Resident Theate rs will be held at the new Fourth Step next week, cons tituting high m a rh from SCR's peers on 1ts artastar accomplish- ments . Once the showplace \\as well on the way towa rd it.s November opening. the inevitable ques tion arose -whal to open at with'! Emmes. Benson and company tossed this one around for quite a while before senling on a play SCR had performed during its first yl'ar in the Third Step -William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Lif<' .. ··w e had many rt·a:-r1n~ for choo~mg 11." Em m<.•s sa) s .. First. thl' plc.iy n·h•hrall's the 1n d1\ 1duc.il. :rnd SCH has het·n andiv1duahst1c m its 1•fforls . second. 1t was writkn hv an American. • .sn<l a Cahfornaan. 1t 1.., a modt•rn da!>s1c. ac- c·t•ss1bll· to all points of view <ind to a wide r ange of 1ntl're:-ts .. Add1taonally, tht• pla)' rt.'quin·s a la rgt• <·a~. allowing U'> t<J ut1h1.l' many meml)(:rs of our company in important role!>. J\ numhl'r of ~C It regular.. v. ho i.tr1..·1A-up with this lhl·akr arc an the cast Everything ahout it seem ccl n ght and we hope to have the tame or our life doing It." The balance of the first SCR season m the Fourth Step will be comprised of "The Contrac- tor" by Urillsh playwright David Storey , opt:n- 1ng Jan. 6 ; "The Sorrows of Frederick" by an Am e rican . Romulus Linney <F e b 171 : :\toliere's "The Learned Lad1e:." in a 1977 ad:.ip ta won by Ra chard Wal bur 1 March 31 >. ..The Seagull" by Ao'\on Chekhov 1 May 121. and a six· th pro(fuC'tion lo be announced late r in the sea~on . pending negotiation~. AT PRESENT. the cOmP<4'1Y will pcrfortfi a show for five weeks to 1t:. s ubscnptaon au- diences. then expand to six weeks in 1979-80. The second theater. to be inaugurated later 10 the season, will. an Emmes' words. "expand <SeeSCRJHE/\TF.R, Pagt>C'5> • IJ·i·c·k·e·y Mouse CARLO MARIA GIULINI NEW PHILHARMONIC CONDUCTOR , Giulini Makes OC \ Debut Saturday Carlo Maria G aulini, new conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestr a , will make his first Orange County ap. pcurunce Saturday. . Giulini and the orche!ltra will open the 25th anniversary season o f the Orange Couaty Philharmonic Society with an all Schubert concert. ~ Sct\ubert's "Symphony No. 8" and "Symphony No. 9" will be performed at 8:30 p.m. at Santa Ana High SchOQI Auditorium. ~20 W. W41lnut St A preview of the evening's works will be presenled at 7 p.m. in thl' auditorium by Anthony Steel. general m anager of Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. (See GllTUNI. P•ae CZ) • Exhibit Celebrates R9dent's 50th Birthday By JERRY llF.RTENSTEIN Ol 11\e 0•1ly Pilot SI.ill Mickey Mouse started as a rather scrawny looking rodent with only black pupils for eye:. 50 years ago. Now he is drawn with full eyes and a nose that seems wider and fuller And he is much more sophisticated since he squeaked across the screen in his first talkie c artoon. "Steamboat W1lhe." BUT ONE thing has n 't changed in Mick ey's golden birthday year. The kids still love him. Children. some as young as 3 or 4, squealed with ·de lighr rc- c e n t I y as they watched Mickey, Donald Duck and Goofy work on Pegleg Pete's car in lhe cartoon. "Mickey's Garage,'' just as their parents in the au dience had done when they saw it decades ago But the youngsters were un- f am i Ii a r with some o f th{· Mickey Mouse toys they ~aw in an exhibit currently at Bowers Museum an Santa Ana THE EXHIBIT, .. M ickcy Mouse: 1928· 1978" runs through Del'. 31 al the museum. 2002 N: Main St. Hours ar<' 9 am to 5 p .m . Tues d ays through Saturdays. 1to5 p.m . Sundays. i to LO p m. Wednesdays und Thursday!>. Tht're are 280 objects from 40 collectors throughout the United Statl·s Jerry Mul l l·r . a magazine art editor who hvc~ m Costa Mt•sa. is guest curator Tor o lde r kids who hav<.' forl'(ottcn, it's going to be a tug at their hl·art strings when lhey see the Mi ckey and Minnie Pop Gun on exhibit. MARKETED in 1935, 1t cam<' complete with a tiny pop gun and corks shot at wooden figures of Mickey and Minnie that spun when hit. There is a tin w ate ring can from 1938 that has M ickcy with a n exas perating expression. taken aback at the sight of a chicken in his j?ardcn. Ont• of the most lnterestinEt showcases contains a four tube 193-t Mic key radio, a hand cranked green m ovie projector with yellowed 16 millimeter film on its .n.4!ls and a tarnished red toy te lephone. Today, a company makes the real Mickey Mouse tele phone with the recel\er hl•ld m his hand. It's at the exh1b1t too. THE .LIST OF toy-.. doll .... !>UP pets and d1s ht>s go(·o., on On one wall an• orag1nab of th<· early Mm1t· :-.trips Walt Dis ney. \\ho bt11lt an ernp1r1• from has mou.'>t.'. wrote the dialogue~ . for t he strips but thcv Yoert• drawn h) Floyd Gottrcdson or l' h I\\ t.•rks The third strip of the fma Wl'l'k . drawn hy l werks. ha.., M1chy turning the prope ller of a plant• and saying "Now to g1vt• Landy somethin{! to be Jealou~ .1bo111 ·• The pl a nt• wheel!- through a barnyard s caring a paJ:, chicken. duck and rooster with Mickey hanging on to the craft. THE S IMPL E <.t 1 r er a ft . pow-.:rt.'d by a s panning dog . rips through u bar n :lnd as a irborn<.' in the fin a l panel Mic key exclaims in the balloon next to his head , "Yoo lh'°! ! " A strip a few days later has the--plane coming apart and Mic key in the final panel falling throu~h the skv It m ay be one o f the few s trips in whic h Micke y, a mischievous but '1rluous mouse. s wt.'ar ... WhaJ lhl• x ·•'!XOX 11 then gm•s lhl' motor," 1\t ickt:y b !>ay 111g THERE IS tht: first t:olor Sun day ~l np. mostly in hues of red~ Jnd hlue~ Printed in papers of Jan 10. 1932, 1l shows Mackey befracndan_g what appe<ars to be u youthful Pluto. saving him from a c1ogcatcher i\nd of course. the re arc manv ;\11ckl-y Mouse watches in tht• 1·xh1b1t. Among the pocket to wrist models 1~ one that in 1935 c·o~t S3 25 T here arc movie posters. in- cluding one printed in German, and drawings from animated fil ms. ORANGE COAST cartoonist Vfrgal Partch contributed his in- lerpretatJon of a n inbctweener's bull pen at lhc ohi Disney Studio . nn Hy perion Avenue in Los Angel<.·~· Partch. who started with Dis ney. s poke briefly ope ning night of the exh1b1l as dtd Muller and animator Wilhc Ito who has a large collection o f Mickey Mouse memora bilia . · The exhibit is free. MICKEY STARTED AS A RATHER SCRAWNY f-OOKING FIGURE BUT DEVELOPED INTO A F1ULL·FLEOOEO MOUSE., , f I • C2 DAILY PILOT Fri~. NC>Yefnber°J 19111 ARTIST 0..1, r11 .. sutt ~,,.,o FRITZ SCHOLDER WITH COWBOY ART Maphis at GWC .Jm· Ma µh1 ,, <1 l·11unlry mu~1c instrumC'n I ti l'I, v. 111 a1>Pl'.1r in l'Olll't'r1 at Golden Wt·~t < '11llt'A<' :-. Sm1gbJ g .1t K pm today. Tlw folk mu ... 11 1·11tl'I t :11nmcnt sen es ,.., hrl<l 111 tl11· 1'1>11l1n11111tv u.·11tt•r. :idJ<:1C<.·nt to th1.· !111ll1.11tl Sln•l'l pa rk111g lot Adml!)MOll IS SI.SO .l11m1n~ M.1ph1s 111 thl.• !-.ongbug P<'rformanr1· \\ill lw 111~ "1{e Hu...i• Lt·t· '41lh v.hom he hJ' h1·t•n 11•1·11rdtnJ.! and pt•rforming country mul'.>i« ,.,1nt·1• ltn 111111-HIHI:-. 'I ht·~· will pt•rform o n ,11•ou ... t 11· 4u11 Jr:-. douhll' ncckt.'d l'lcctnc. ban Jo • 11111 f1ddh· Indian Art Confronts Cliehe ~ , ·11old r ' -controversiaJ' Work Displayed at Newport Gallery U~ MAll<'IA t'ORSBERG <Mt._ Oelly r' ... "''" l'c1'ho~' and Indian!\, hut not us usual fh1• t\tnt•11nul tndi:in thut urt1!1t Frilz 'wh11ldt•r palnli. b 11ot th\• ~krt"btypical noble '''"lloll' or r1·<I mun "''th iJ hhmkct Instead. the ,•11nttuv1•r111ul S1·holdcr Indian confronts the l'hl'hl' And Schuldt·r'H 1·owb<>y •~n 't a d usty range r111t•r hi"~ 1.111 ex11.:i.:1.·rukd. largcr-than·life. mudw 1m.1gc "' tbc mullne<.• idol THt: Sl18JECTS HAVE ~en done befor e. "llut 1l 'i tht' ~JY one docs them The subject 1:-. 'unwtt11ng lo :,tart from You have got to t ransr1•11d tht! !-IUbJ N•t into your own statement 1 ·111 inkrc,t1'<.l tr\ s hucking the viewer back into rt•,111;-M't'11\~ J~~10 ." i.uid the blueJean-clad Schulder I le "Ji. al West Coast Gallery in Newport lkaeh. v.hl'rt..' his parntings. monolypei. &nd litho)lraphs ar~ on di:.play through Nov. 30. His SOuth~t·st-na,ored work "has caused a lot or confusion becau:.c people have labeled m e ·an Jndwn artist,' but l 'm not. l 'm only one· fourth Lui11cno Indian .. His heritage is a lso Germ an. 1-'rench and English-Iris~. TH E ARTIST has a master of fine arts degree from the University of Arizona and 1.1uJthl ad' a need parnting und art history al the l11st1tul<' or Anwrtt·an Indian J\rts in Sunta Fr. . 'J M In add1tton to winni n~ numcrou!'. uwards. Schulder v. as invttt•d in 1970 by the Tamarind lnst1 t ut<• to do his firs t maJOr work at it:. Sou I h °"'est loc at 100 In I\ I buq uerque. Scholdcr. 41. lives in New Mexico during the :-.umml•rs and in Arizona in the winte r:.. He docs m os t of his studio wor k &t night. a habit Crom his tcachin$: days "In the stutlio. I'm •ilone. the canvas is big, th<' paint 1:-. butl<'ry I have.loud rock music· playing. The whole thing become!) a real turn on·· ALTHOUG H' HE WORKS ''fas t and furious ... the im ages he paints an.• likely to bt groundt'd in years of knowledge and cxperwnct: .. You arc al\.\ ays workinJ!. I guc ... :.. in :..i \\<I) You h nvt'to bn ng in to put o ut " Scholder usually works in !)(•ncs "It seem~ mo~L lo~ical. One r an 't say cvcrythin~ 1n ju:.t unc paintinl! .. lie did vampires after a v1s1t tn Transylvania and pyramids during a trip l<1 Egypt. Ile has donl' wom en. dogs, cats. flowers :rnd . most recently. a monotypc series or my:.H1cal and mysterious altar~ "In a way. 1 almoM don't want them 1th1· \l('\\Crl to know \\hat they~ looking at . I hav<.• a feeli ng I'm ~omg to ge~orc c.ibstract." he :.aid. Althou~h he once made a vow never to paint Indian~ bcc:aus t• "everyone" was painting them. 1t was thl• challenRc of "approaching Indian 'ubJt·d matlC'r with n•alily" that p<irtly con tnbuted to thi' \.\Ork .. When I started thl' Indian senes 110 l!lfi7 1 • - .. 1t seemed to mc thut h1slo.c.y and Hollywood had distorted the subject." Scholdcl' 6ald Ile admits that "peoi.ile freaked out 1n thl' Southwest. They couldn't categorize me . When I did the Indian with the Coors beer can. people were shocked; when I d id the massacres. people said. ·vou s houldn't do that.· The subject 1!> loaded ... But he denies "making any soc1al/pohtical , sta te ments. All I do is paint it. The viewer . de- pending on his frame of reference. has to come the other half or the way. I'm not making any political commentary " But didn't he paint Indians wrapped in the.- American flag? "The American Oag came from his torical fact. Washington sent surplus fl ags to the r eservations. and the chiefs employed them in their regalia." he said. Scholder began his cowboy i.crics "about a GIUUNI ... <From Page Ct > Saturday's concert is one or ~ight for the philharmonic societ y's silver JUb1lec season. Giulini will conduct four of the concerts. His position with t he LA Ph1lharmonic marks the first time he has accepted the music dire?torship or an American orchestra. The nativ~ or Italy was recently awarded the Gold M~al of the Bruckner Society and elected to honorary membership in Vienna'!> Gcscllschaft der Musikfreunde. He is also an honorary member or Viennl.I 's Society of Friends or Music. rounded 1n 1813 Giulini becomes the eighth conductor of the LA PhHharmoruc. He replaces Zubin Mehta who le ft for the condu<'torsh1p of the New York City Philharmonic Orchestra Ticl<Ns to Saturday's concert arc Sl l <Jnd $10. student!> $3 <Al the door Elvis Fans Unite El\•1s Prcsll'y m e morabilia. movies und :;peakers who km:w the .. kang of rock" will b« ill t hC' Oran~e County El vis Affo1r .:.cht'Cluled I rom l to 7 p.m . Sunday in Garden Grov(• T herC' "'ill bl.' continuous ~howrng:-. or Pre s ley mov11:s and out take~ from a 19f.>M tc•levision spcc1<.1l. "Aloha Special .. Those plannang to attend a rc asked to bnng their Elvis books Ior autogr aphing Tick<'ts <Jt the door arc S2.50 The l'H~nt 1~ scheduled at Garden Grove Meettni: Center. l 1300 Stanford /\vc year ago. I hav<' bet?n critical, publically. about ('OWboy art. I think 1t''i been a rip off by a bunch of illustrators It's not that the su bject is bad - it's how you approach it and you can only ap pr03Ch it from your fram e or reference." • When Scholder was a child, Roy Rogers and Monty Hale were his cowboy heroes. Se. he said. "the cowboy we really grew up with was the m atinee cowboy. I remember sectng a pic- ture of a real cowboy and I Wl\t'>.s1isappointed~ Since "no one has really Mne mati~ow­ boy~: · he painted the Hollywood image of wha t the cowboy has become -pha llic pistols and macho m anner. "The I matinee 1 cowboy became an important statement ... I love paradox. I have fun with this kind of con- trovf'rsy and paradox." he said What's next for Fritz Scholder? Mo~ con-tr~rsy. no doubt. • Catalina •SLAN 1 r~~ 5 WEEKEND CRUISES ·~ r plu,~ilyam &pm LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES CO THIS WEEK' 775-6111 • 832·4521 • 714) 527-7111 Nov. 3. 4. 9. 10. 11 . 16. 17. and 18 al 8 30 p m \ Nov. 19 al 2.30 p rn • ~&...: -~ ;..r11me '?!"lJA; ,. V' CL'-"SS ! . ~.:lnCBrodie J~A 1\ Rest:rv£;d wot'" Fndnvr; and 5Jlu1dar Gener.ii .1dm1ssion $3 50 f' i.va1 seaung Thursoay·. und Sunday<; GP.n1·ral i.Jdrn1c;s1on $2 'JC Spt:C 11 r::i11 ' • • r;• c11111 n•; ASGWC ',it.d1•r.1• en iortn unc1u 12 Cdll /14.892 7711 1 ~l ~45 for llCk~t .n101m<i11on ~:~ 'l · \I "\ ~· \ \ \ .. Y Golden West College H..in' n'lton ce. 11.J• ~d1ngAr Avenue at Goldrn West Sl!eet • 3, 4, 5 Get ready for w inter spcrts -sk11ng more tennis. rocquer boll -we Cohforrnans get them all And you con see them a ll - how to get to where they ore and where to stay -at the Orange County Ski& Spons Show' Door Prizes Drawings throughout fhe show including tree trips to Tahoe by Air Colifom10 equ1pmen1 htt t1ckels and much. much morf: Seminars ~. ,._ Hear & talk to experts w~. 1n tennis. s1<11ng, 1ogg1ng. etc from N0<d1co. Long Fischer. Sunrise Tennis& Sports and Loeschhorn s fOf Runners and more Seminars w ill continue throughout lhe 3 days of ths show Demos See the senso11onal Port-A-Slope Ski team 1n oc11on Fashion Shows A spectacular fashion show by local shops for your preview of the fr:itest sports fashions. Exhibitors Get th€ latest 1nforma11on from 01rhnes. travel ogenc1as. sports clubs. sparting gOOds ~ 'ihops -everyone ;:;:;~ 1n the sporting field _ GiantSWap Your big chance to trhd huge d1l'.Counts on all types of new & used sporting ~uipment & clothrr'lg from local stores and the major monufoc- t urers. Sponsored by Ski Clubs ot Orange Council. at the Orange County Fairgro~~~-~ on Fair Dr. Ir Newport Blvd. ( 55) in Costa Mesa ; ~·· "1• : . . ... ~ 1t>. ·:::·:, i Toke port 1n I 001< for,,...,,., , ..,0v 1 4 ,. ~ , this exc111ng show d1!iicoun1 lick• ·1 al ; · • ... ,. ·-.:· ; Ft1. 6p.m.·11:00 p.m. sporting gOOd';: -: Sot.1 p.m.·11•00p.m. outretsondofher: -: Sun. Noon · 7 p.m. ~tores 1n your oreo ; ·-: ..• l ' ' -. ' I . ~ .. -. ~---· ,···----~ Sponsored by the ,,,. Balboa Sid Clult ... OUT 'N' ABOUT I SKI SHOW Snow Joke, Ski r llyp d For Season I hrr, .1r1• lhOU\oi1ncl1, "' "'°"" 'k11 r'> 1n Suuth. ru t'..1l1fo11u.i. m:H\\ ;\( ltwm In < 1runf(1· {'OUlll \ 11;1t 11 ·, 1llmrult to ,.,, '''<'ltM uhoot lht• !>ltqH':-thl' timt> or lhc· Y\'ltf \\ht•n Mt lhahh 1:-U.'>11.llh othrurt-d b)' ~mo.: and not 1•nough s no" 1(11m h:i:-l.11l1•n,1t Mammoth Mountam M '"'' -.lo.11•" ~··t I tw mln·nullfl flo~ in.i ti, '1:.1t111i.: I ht-Oranftt•t'ounty Ski Shaw 1'111·: \ ~' l \I t:\ t:~T 011t·n~ toouy a nd 1, ,1li.11 'dwdult>tl S.11urdu~ and Sund uy at lh1.• 01.1ni.:1· (.'11 u11l\ t-.111.i.:r11urnb. ~ fu1r l>rt\I' 1 ·u,t.1 \11•,,1 111 1111' 111 t h to 11 fl OI t11tl•W . I to to 11 111 ~.11 u1 d..t' .met 111\1111 lo 7 I> m ~uruluy 1'1h· .... 1111" It .1111110.: t \l11h1l~ ti\ f)\.., :w l'llUl\l) :-lo.1 1 lul", '(Hll l lll~ gocwh Hnd dcithlllj! ..... turc.). f.t...,h11111 'h11\\.., .11111 d1•m11n:-ti .illon~. ,.., a f..ir \'I) ftum \\h1•11 11 ''"" 1111t1Jh'i1 l'lght )'''""' .igo ·11,..11 1111· 'ho\\ ron-.1,11-cl only of .HI "' 1·n1ng or 'l('rt't'-11111~ 'kiln~ nu\\ ..... THJS YK\R 1'101' only will there be the• u~ual ~k11ni:: l'\h1b1h and demonstrations but th~ ~how, promott•rs .. ay, has been expanded to include nc•arly all ~port:. I n ra<'t. the t'X htbll has been renam -:4 Orun~e County Ski CJnd Sports Show. Tl•nnis. racquclbc.tlJ, bicycling, skateboard- ing. football a"d ~kin diving ar(} a mong the other exh1b1ts included this year. 'The event 1~ sponsored annually by ~alboa Ski Club DEMO)'l;STRATJONS IN ~everal ~ports art' :oi<'hcduled every 90 minutes the three days of the s how with the first dl'monstratlon set today at s·JO pm. Saturday dl 2 pm , Sunday at l p.m . Fas hion s hows .ire slated every 90 minutes 'Physical' Comedy Flip Rc<Jde. a "physica1" comedian. will appear at 8 p.m. Saturday al Dana Hills High School. R eade combi nes yoga, m a rtial arts. acrobatics a nd American humor in his act Tickets at the door ar<' $3. ·~olilen ~ ~ ~~ ~ragon ~- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C:Orte Dishes lUNCH•OINNER DAILY FQOd. To Take Out 11:30A.M lo 10PM 2011 Hwt»or lhtl COSTAMISA 642-7162 • 6ll·Hl I SEAFOOD •STEAKS Dinner Tues.-Sun. • Lunch Tues.-Frl. 18035 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 848-4404 Near Son Diego Frwy Monday thru Thur'$day Specials (Friday. Saturday. Sunday 'ttl 6 pm) c:•cep1 nohday!> Ocean Perch . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . 3.45 Atlantic Cod . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 3.95 Red Snapper . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•. 4.45 M1hl Mahl . . .. .. .. .. . .. . ... 4.75 Grilled See Beas ......... , .... 4.75 Top Sirloin Steak ...•......... 4~5 lobster r111 • : ......•..•••..•. 6.95 • StHk & Lob1ter ......•....... 7.95 Plus Fresh Fish, Other Seafood and Steaks l•nts 6elfeoi 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY •HUNTINGTON SCH •12131592· 132\ 3901 E COAST HWY •CORONA DEL MAR • 1714) 675-0900 A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected Your favorlto cuisine: steak. chicken, seafood. deUcale soups, classlcal salads; prepared to please yo~r palate. Served in the ambience of most beautiful oriental surroundings. Make y our reservations no'-" for a truly enjoyable din!nQ experlerica. ........ #60 Fashion rund, Newport Center Reservations (714) 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reserva tions (213) 277-1840 friday. November 3. 1976 DAIL y PILOT C3 For Newport RetJtauranl English Dishes Succeed A BIT CONFUSED -Arlene New lin can't ~et'm to make up her mind which sport to µurttcipate m, tennis. skiing. volleyball or ~norl<rLing. Dut Arlen<.' is really haming at up to plug the Oran~c County Ski and Sµorts Show which opens tonight. I with the first at 7:30 tonight, 2:30 p.m. Saturday .ind I .50 p.m. Sund ay. Seminars on proper sports ~ear are sel <•very 50 minutes beginning at 6 50 pm today, 2:2Q pm. Saturday and 1 :2Q p.m~ Sunday. BALBOA SKI CLUB mt'mbers Bill Thompson und Fred H ernande~ are co· chat rm an of the show Bar bara ·Ankerz 1s fas h ion show coordinator; Jziy Bober man fac1htat.or and Brian O'Carroll in charge of operations. .Jerry Govan is new president ol the club "ith Waynl' Hoover first v1ce-pres1dent. SchNlee M ad1son. second vice-president: V1 - . v i a n Scott. corresponding secret ary; Betty llans<.>n. recordini:: s<•crl'lary; Kathy Fla nagan. treasurer and Arlene Newlan , publicity c·hairperson. Tickets for the s how arc $3 -adults, Sl 50 c hildren 12 and under. Real Cantonese Food ••there or t•k• home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl .. Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 ...-to MiGti4JM o.ie,-w"""9ds u..t1 1:00 &.& o••t,ft.t.lls .. _...,. Your team scores AGAIN In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Pl•rh/Jl>'J 1l'~ bt•cauisc I'm al\ avowed and un- :Jbash1..'<.i anglophilc. whatever, there's a com rortmg and reassuring reeling that comes from :o.l'ltlin~ into any restaurant with an English at mospherc. Oliver Tw1st's al the Sheraton Newport does n 't wholly resemble u place you might dis· c·ovN in th(• Oxfordshire countrysid~ But there's the unmistaka ble look of a fin<.' old English inn. a setting_ that s uggests Robert Morley could make himself quite at home After several fa lse starts in its early stages. this hotel restaurant obviously found its footing :'.Ind formal With the advent or Oliver Twist ':> DurinR a recent dinner visit I found as much to pr aise about th<.' food and ser vice as the d ecor. CHARLES DICKENS' immortal workhousl' \\.aif is the restaurant's namesake. of course. und you'll com<· by many reminders of the book while perusing th<.' m enu. The offenngs fall Uil der a range of categories extending from Mr Bumbles epicurean delights 1a·ppetizers1 to Mr . Brownlow's sweets <desserts. I H you want. you t'an even s tart with liba· lions of a distinctly British nature. 'these in· dude Guiness stout, $1.75, Pimm's cup. Sl.50. Whitbread. Sl 75 E ntree selections lead off with Magistrate. Fangs. a fil et of salmon house specialty that 1s basted on the cha r-broiler with gourmet butt()'". ,S7.95. ThP restaurant's treasure or the sea 1s a specia l daily selection of "whatever looked particularly good at the market." $6.25. MISS NANCY'S NOTORIOUS scallops. $6 75. are tender and juic~. saut~ m wme and herbs. Ordering the Dodgers' delight <Artful not Los Angeles. naturally>. $'9.50. will net king c rab legs. broiled in the shell and served with drawn butter. · Oliver's beef s pecialties include the or · phan·s delight. New York strip, $8 95; Crackite caper . filet mignon. $8.95; the Mutton Hill. filet mignon and ki.ng crab legs combo, $9.95. All dinner selections include your choice of seafood bisque or salad. fresh vegetables. hot rolls ond butter. A baked potato. a la carte, 1s t:.ibbcd <.it 75 cents MR. FAGAN'S FEAST was the source ot th<.> evening's most widely la uded entrees. roast pnme nb of beef. cooked to perfection and at'· comparucd by about the best Yorkshire pudding I 'vl' <'V<'r eaten in a restaurant. Three cuts are ---QUEEN MA·RY-- DINNER PLAYHOUSE ·~tQf ~-I •• J Ulte 4fefl 6{.t Sooers" AlSo Stonrq JACK HELLER as BARl'-IVCASHMAN ' Every T uesdoy rhtu Sur.cloy tnd1nq Sun .. Nov. 12 RESERVATIONS & INFORw.TION (213) 432-7-428 offe red : Ohvt.>r 's reRuh1r and thinly ~11ced 8r1t1sh style, S7 95 each, Bumbles large cul. $8.95. O liver Twist's scrv<.'s lunch daily. 11 30 a m lo 3 pm.; dinner nightly. 5:30 tn 10 p m The Festival Cafe is open daily from 6.30 a .m . lO 10 p.m. The Sheraton Newport is locateci at 45-15 MacArthllf" Blvd . corner of Birch Strt•ct . Newport Beach. Telephone : 833·0570 ....... PLACE PIGALLE, according tc1 r(·1>0 rt..., dnrtmg in. is one of several recently o~ncd spots making favorable dmmg waves in Lagun<i Out 'N About Norman-Stanley Beach. The restal.trant has takt>n over the Prt" mises formerly Ot'cup1ed by Jcani':-. B1l>lro rn Laguna's Village Inn. Presiding over till' Masquefa family opl'ra lion 1s chc•r Mano.-·a· well·koown Orange.> County restaurant personality from has earlier stmb at Five Crowns and Gulliver's . The Placl' Pigalle menu presents a sell'C· tion of ro veal. poultry. fi s h and meat entrces in cludmg scampi. rabbit st ew. bou1llaba1sse. !.oh• menuniere. veal p1catta and frog legs prov1.·n. cale. Flamed tableside at e crisp.-;kinned du('k ling G rand Marn1cr. vebl Calvado~Lcak Ju po1vre. AMONG THE APPETIZER selections Jr e escar got. quiche Lorraine. caviar and papaya/crab. Desserts Include crepes SuzcHl', t'herri~ jubilee, c hocolate mousse or Angell' Masquefa's homemade French pastries. Dinner . with soup and salad and frt>s h veget ables. is priced between $6. 75 and $12 I lobster. I Service gets under way a t 6 p m . seven nights a week. Lunch is ser ved wec•kdays only. from l I 30 a m . to 2:30 p.m . Midday M>lections start at $1 95 and include two fresh vei::<'tables , nee and th<' ho use salad or a bowl or soup Place Pigalle 1s located <tt 696 ,';, Coa!>l Highway. There 1s free parking behind the Inn. Telephone: 494.0162. ,.-..J .. - .', --· <___/ti ( fi~k/k-' ) · . Authentic French ~ -1 ·. ii. Cuisine r_ ~- . ~· -· ... '~ · ts Completely Remodeled for Your Pleasure and Comfort We stilt serve the PATIO MENU otlfsrde or the new WINTER CARTE.inside. plus a special every day tor S6. 75 J' LUNCH 11A.M. to 2 P.M Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Monday DINNER 6 p.m. to 9:30 P.M. Nig htly Except Tuesday 225 Mari ne Ave . Balboa Island 673-4001 VERA MILES A big, rctl ·blooded, rom.rnt1c mu-.1Ldl tn.'Jt. NOW PLAYING Tuesday lhru Sunday Tues. "Soei;1a1" · 't l.00 Wed .• Thur., Sun.,· $14.00 Sun. Bruncn · $1 1.00 Fri.· $16.00 Sat.· U 7,00 tncluo1u Dinnor. Sh<1W, Ta>< & Coffee 5 TAqRING IN ·A CURTIS ROBERTS PRODUCTION , ... ( Hlf en oA'OwAv COMlOV :~~: CO·STARRINO RICK LENZ DIRECTED BY HARVEY MEO LINSKY 140 AVE. PICO · At The Sea ·SAN CLEMENTE Remember those great Thanksgiving dinners you enjoyed so much? The Newport Beach Marriott invites you to have an Old Fashioned Thanksgiving turkey dinner with us. You 'll be carving your own turkey and the leftovers belong to you. Our holiday entertainment will be the famous Marriott twin pianos. For lnlormahon and rPservatt0ns ptlone (71 41640·4000 Ext 6100 1 Ullt;()Jy~ UHLJ 5unO..aY\ l ''C\ • W/to . Tnur~ •• un r v• t " ·Sll•OO.SJt. S.1100 ~un. (l,1,nch M.1fif'l•f' •SI-I 00 /\oulls . s I 1 oo c1u1oren ,a 00 1nc1uoes O•nnc•, Sflow, T d• g, <.r 1 (>-u The DESERT SONG -· .._.,_..._ ..... ~.,. •• ,_!Mml(l ____ ,.__ An opcrclt,1 of much vitalit y DON'T MISS nus ON[ ! ! 2 Dinner snows Tn1nlo91v1119 Day I HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM · IAc•ouFrom01snevlandl We put the excitement ;""~---. ~your: drinJ<, \ ( ~\ not on it. )f."'-~ I"' v~ ~c . ~" 0-2 '2:\ }~ .. !__2_ / ( --~,'& J \ [. -~ \----,!_ I c::._ ---.J Iv. Houllhan's you'll find the most delic10us dnd creative dnnk::. around Mimosas. real fruit daiquiris. homemade Sangria, and our famous coffee drinks. to name a few. Plus d different feature dnnk every day. What.you don't get is a smaJI. pink 1,1mbrella. Or a swizzle stick with " bell. ~ d palm leaf floating on top. We think what goes tn·your drink is more Important. Premium booze. A ne liqueurs. Real fruit. And bartendlng ingenuity that no one can top. A OAelt/ ... l ... H ...... .,... ""'-~ ~cw.,.....,c......._ ~ 488() <Ampus Dmle Uutt EMt of tM Ol'angt> County l\.lrpot't), Newpon 8-ch 752·~ Aho locat~ In tndoo, Loog SwKh,San Dlf!)O. " , I' (;4 DAIL V PILOT Fr1day, NOYembet 3 1~1a THEATER REVfEW 'Piaf' Fuzzy QASSIC ITALIAN OJISINE 'Little Sparrows' Vulnerability Lacking In Westwood Playhouse Production Y M.5T l'AIUUNG 2 ULC .... Hwr.C....tlllll._. e.1 ....... I •• I ''W" ~C~alet Gar~en Oiniog Room (j) Open Und\W N~ Ma~nt .._ ( Ttlt• F 1n~1 11'1 Homu ~tyit' ~tt'\Q Q J At A Pne1J You Can Aff()ta ' BREAKF AS f • LUNCH DINNER • COCKTAILS Open 1 am to 9 p m -Closed Mondav 2 om EARLY WEEK SPECfALS 1 Ullf/ldaY -fftNSJ> T urlfey 8l't1ll$I or S MSS Steak $449 Wednesday -Shorr Rios in Complete Wine sauce or Srulted Pork CIX>(J s..-i _,, ·~ O' "°"" .-OI IN•""' ._ ""9t\•OIOI -_.,,..,,,,,.,_.....,." 2645 Harbor Blvd • Cost&Mesa • 957..0.34 A NEW DINING ADVENTURE ' ffiAODARln CHINESE Geurmet cu1s.1NE' PEKING •SHANGHAI _ ,._ 222~ £ ~~".'" .. SZECHWAN • HUNAN Jilt~~ Daily Lunch • And Dinner ~ Bt JA<1Kn; HYMAN OfUlo o.ilf f'Htil .f ... Ed11J1 Pia!. the.-"rN•t French -,1nger, wa!'. J woman who114' ltfo blen<tt•d tncred1blc ptun and tra~y with tn_sp1r1Uon .nd soaring talent. Tht• Amcricun public 1i. long overdue for a mov anR poruatyul of her life and art. "Piaf Tht· Little Sparril w,'' al the Westwood J'l41yhou.st· Monduy through Nov. 12, attempts to rm th{' gap How1:ver. lbe product1011, starring Is raeli i.m"cr Bul'ya. ~urceni from u Cuzzy conception anJ 1ucomplete realh.allon • THIE SHOW IS presented cabaret-sty!(', with But 'yu singing Piaf's songs and providing anect.-doks Crom the singer's hfe, backed up by a cau artet of male s ingers a nd musicians. There's,{lOlhmg wrong with the idea. "Jae ques Brei ls Alive and WaJl and Living in p.,ns." rcuturing u quartet of singers and the song~ <.Jmost no dialogue) of Jacques Brei, succeeded in captu1mg a feeling of pain and joy not unlik~ that whkh threads through Piaf's work. in a similar cabaret format. Perha~ the proble m as, as Bat'ya tells the audience. she doesn't r.retend to be Piaf. The p<>intis-ifshe isn'tP1a ,who1sshe? For one thing, she's a veteran performer with a personali ty and presence more fitted to. say. "Hello, Dolly" than lo the story of the fragile Piaf. THE VllLNERABILJTV just isn't then" largely because Bat:ya really never gets inside P iaf. As a result, this tale of hope, anguish ant.I per ver s ion, laced with som e of the most beautiful songs ever written. c9mes acros~ bland and homogenized, like a 'skit on a television variety show. Bat'ya doesn't get much help from the quartet of writers -B. Sklar, A. Acl'?ln. Walt Davis and Raoul Appel <he also directed). Tht· quality of the monolog ranges from. occasional ly. moving to, more frequently, tnte and predir labh' Then • arc also some curious choices. Bat'y;i explains why she wears black -Piaf alwuy'> BAT'YA 'MISSES' IN PORTRAYAL OF PIAF did but why arc her trio or backup singers clad an what look lake black Jogging suits? And why do lhey seem so self-conscious, as if they hav("n'l been thoroughly rehearsed? The production doc~ benefit. however . from an interesting und unobtrusive set designed by David Miles and occasionally dramatic lighting from Charlotte Houle . Bal'ya is a pr<i!essional_jllld-she pr esents a slick everung with some educational and h1!> torical appeal. If that's what this production i:. all about.1thassucceeded. But if 1l's an attempt lo capture the s p1nt or Edith Piaf and to weave her work and lifo mto an evening of m emoriable theater -it's f;uled . Ticket information t213 > 477·2424. • • .. CROWN HOUSE RE~JAURANT 32802 COAST KWY. 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RECENT PAINTINGS --Oils on canvas by Robert Frame Saturday through Nov 26 at Challi s Galleries. 2390 S Coast Highway. La~una Beach. Reception for the a rtist 3 to s p.m. Saturday. Gallery hour~. 11 a m to s p.m Wednesdays through Sundays. SOLO EXJDBIT -Silk screen prints and oil paintings by Armond Fields at Spencer/Howard Galle ries, 1166 Glenneyre St • Laguna Beach Saturday through Dec. 3. Reception for thl· a rtist, 7 p.m . Saturday. Hours 11 a .m. to 6 p.m Wednesdays through Sundays . Galleries I Exhibits Cl.~IC CONVEYANCES -Classic and vintage boats. cars. planes, tra ins and motorcycles in var10us mediums Sunday through November at Collector 's Choice Gallery. 666 N ~oast Hh~hway. Laguna Beach Reception . .J to 8 p .m . Sunday. Hours, 11 a.m. to 5 om Wednesdays through Sundays. FULLERTON COLLEGE COLLECTION - Exhibition of paintings, drawings. pnnts. photo- graphs and sculpture from permanent collec· tion of Fullerton Coll ege throu~h Nov. 19 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 120 1 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. Hours noon to s p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. HENRY SIDELDS TRIBUTE -Collec· tion of 52 pieces of art from collection of art critic Henry Shie lds through Dec. 28 at Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Hours, 11 :3() a.m. to 4 :3() p.m. Wed· nesd ays through Sundays . APADAHA· RaiuStar Of Play in WMirada AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT SUCCULENT FdOD "The Fa ntasticks." UNIQUE ENT.ERTAINMENT ~~:rr,i::d.J~~~y:~~a~~ COCKTAILS 3:30 P .M. ~ DINNER 5 P .M. Nl~HTL Y Saturday and Sunday at s~nquetFacllltles10tolSOPeople the La Mirada Civic Thea ter , 14900 L a 600 D Newport c ...... 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Pu'rpose of the walk is to ob:.erve chaos lctly l to ordt•r <d~ert.) Museum hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Tul•sdays through Thursdlt')'s Sundays. 11 a m to 4 p.m. Friday nights. fi to 9. WATERCOLORS EXHIBIT -The N&Uonal Watercolor Society's 58th Annual E xhibition Sunday LhrouRh Nov . 28 at Brand Library Art Gall ('ries. 1601 W. Mountain St • Glendale llours. noon to 9 p.m. T uesdoys and Thursday. noon lo 6 p.m . Wednesd ay!), f''riday~ and Saturdays . Singer Of Jazz To Perform ,, 1111~ ,., .. ,\<1th l1t1"lll' ~ ... '--" "'"" 1.lh'' i\ H'~\\11"' tfn11k ••fh f \4 ~'ft, ,\u 1nffrn.\J•• '"\UP(~ ' t, ti C\\'' '" ·' """"-f \•111\ '"" fn,,"l\ol, \\.1~IA tL1r1t tr~ 111 th. '"'' """'' \\,II '11'11 hv tlw :\''"lklt1•·t i) \\',• f\ ""1<1\ luf )"U The Chvse& &.v - /\ 11111. 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IAVINE, CALIFORNIA !Owos11e 0 1anqe CounrvA•rponl The vocalist has re. corded more tha n 200 albums which havC' sold • DANCING NIGHTLY -CABARET LOUNGE • CAPTAIN'S rABLE COFFE.E SMOP -24 HRS J' (7 l4} 833·2770 more than 25 million ---------------------------- copies . Tickets for the concert are available at Mutual Ticket Agencics. Credit card orders, 621·8032 SPOUTER SALOON I I W•'"1n.>M f'eVW11r "' Old W1'&Wn. Seilon """ Hotlw C.t S. lppttt OOI'F Jjf.I MEXICAN RESTAURANT ,, Under New Ownership and Management By : • DON MARCIAL Co.e"' A..d Soy .. Helo .. Serving Daily LUNCH • DIMMER • COCKTAILS Moa,,.,,.,.._ 11to11 •Fi\. & s.t. 11·12 • S.. 10.11 .. 547 W. lttll St .. Cos~ Mesa 642-9764 Follow the Treasure Map to UCl(B81JlD'S •Award Winning Restaurant• Spedalizlni in Caribbean cui,int (al'~ primt rib, ~•uk and sufood) .. erHd In authtnlk, romantic pirate 111mo ... phtre. featurin~ our bouneiful !',alad Rar. Or"" dially. AT THE OYSTER BAR: ,,l_LobSter w/French Fries & Cole Slaw S5.95 AT LUNCHEON: 1h Lobster . . . . $4.85 S,-Mlll ..... Oon't mi'' our ~undiay Brunch. Now Pfaylng In our Lounge Vocalist/Guitarist BECKY LITTLE Tu•sday Through Saturday 9 to 1 :30 SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 3 P.M . 34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT . 493-2603 FRESH SEAFOOD PlllMI Ill• M.Y. STEAK COCKTAILS• ENftATAINMENT ..,., ...... 494-9'00 220 ............ Dowwto .... ~- • "t ..... Off Ma<Arth•t Bhd. In Ntwport 8ta(h. """' 1tlo1\\: (7'4) 83.HIOllO 6Atuyg6d6 • ,.. I ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION ... F!,)day Novomt>er 3. 1978 DAILY PILOT €5 Theater of Substance A r1C>u1 1limt'rt'nlm m lfl<'oler u toltmo roo1 o" th.- Oran""' Cucut ~rnolJ but dl-cbcottd thl" Sooth ('0(181 Rt'pf'11on1 ll '''" P 1, vpnamq 1r1 I tr, I r #'IJUlnr J('Q..W>n I hu rmmtl. with a 11>nr-u tir,,#x o/ t11w plaui at ua /1rat fWT'ntl ..,; n t llmrw m N nt•por I fl t'<U' h w .. 1mnt to ptfl(AA'f' a t>wotn of IWbetanc.." n plotn1 Out'MI Jo:mml'~ ntOJ'IOflf"9 ctt~t'tor of ,,._, '' µt•rlO'JI l/l'Vllp "W" ft'f"I Wt" NH"f aamrfhlllQ that U 11/ odd 11nmro..nuubl11 r, fllt' uilwle rulturol f11U1ronmrl1f Cl/ '"'• Qfl"(l .. Wt-II. n lot or ltr<'AM•painl h u gon1· 110~ n Ult.• i.i1lk suw1• thui.t> thn:t> (*Taar aphi.. t·i. t•t>rplt'd Cl'\lm the f1r--.t ~tory ('vc-r writtf'n about South t 'oaKt HcJ)l·1·tor\ 1n Ow lliuly Pilot. u11 µ\'M \•'1 on f''t•h 11 l!}t~ And, 111 n•tr11~iwd. you rn11i1ht '"Y lhut U.1 td F.mm1•' n·..ilh hud ~om .. thln.-t tht~n· l'1111:-1Jcr the::.~ proph\'lH' ~,ai.i.1tJ:l'~ Tlw r'l'JWrf0 '1/ plnwr :c hot~ a tong ronu~ 1>11J11 t( hnt't>!I rh4.·u hup~ ll• t'fll•"TIJt' tmtn tro~t itotu6 to o proJl"U\Uliol drumo 1Jt•1u11 7 hnj hovt• uc<.•ompl1i h1·d Ow St't 'lmd al 1'J) ocqu rn tu 111 of a t lk-ut r r Cl1ld cu~ huJ 1 lflQ tu ~l 1t wtlh /uncts rt><'t.,ved /rum their pla11 H'rWft thUI spn11q , • ·Our flurd Jft1), fo:mm~• »ayJ. · ~u ~ motmig mlu u "11 y.'r IM<llt'r Thf 1t" UN' ~ 111 tUfTl pr(I /t'111on~ CJ1ld tkwle uur /ult llmt tu prodw:hon ·· WtOC'H, OVER A P•:RIOO of 14 yeio·s. 1s exactl)' what SCR ha' dunl'. They stayed in the 75·seal Serond StC'p Tht'att•r for two and a half :>easons whil<> gatht'ring f1nanc1aJ momentum. then moved up lo a ~l1ac1ous <at the lime) 200 s<>at showplace whi<·h they converted from a dime store •n dov. ntov.n Costa Me~a. This they dubbed Ute T hird Stf'p Th<.·ater Thal was their addre:.s for l1 years. during which. time they beRan paying performanct' sala r,es to their actors. then became a full Equity operation And n\xt weekend they'll open the Fourth $L£·p T heater -a $3.3 m1lhon, 507 -scat theater tiuilt from Lh<' ground up -with their 117th production. Wilham Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life " SpeakinJ! personally. the company's ac complishments over the past 14 years have been ''t'ewed with particular affection from this cor nf.'r. You see. South Coast Rep und l sort of "~rew up" together that 1965 article was Ont' ' * * * SCR THE.ATER •.. -CFrom Page CU our r<!pc·rtoirc and kC<'P the company vital and fn•sh It will allow for an artssllc mix of new. possibly experimental pl ays." This ''as a go<1I of SCR as far back as 1965 wht·n the> c;m<Jll btmd of players. most of them 1ust out of college, arrived on the Orange Coast with a bank account of $137 but an abundaoce of ambition and "ner~y. THEY BUILT THEIR first two theaters by their own sweat and muscle . but lhls one has been put up by workmen who have bee n con· tracted for that purpose. Even the set for ''Time of Your Life " is be· ing ·constructed by hired help -a fact that g ives £mmes pause to refl ect . "J walk through .here and Sei! all this work going on, and I don't know who these people are and they don't know who I am. I don't want to see this theater jtet too impersonal." Whal started as an intimate troupe bas now i:n-own to some 30 company members. with an additionaJ 20 people on the administra tive staff a nd the vast SCR subscription schedule handled by computers. But Emmes and his company mem bers still stress intimacy and individuality. "THE DREAM IS only partly realized," he !'.ays. "The theater is not this building -we have a wonderful tool to work with, but we can't abandon our unique artistic entity. "Wilh the Fourth Step Theater. we hope to become one of the finest acting com panies in the United States. but we also are committed lo our own audience. Our goal, in short. is to serve a nd e nrich thc Ora nge County community." .. Fourth Step Opening 'Maturation' for SCA , ProPhetic Managing Director , or m y r1r'l ui.i.1i:nmt•nls when I slurtcd wr1Un~ 11 h"u t tlw Uwate1 lli\\'ING 8t-:•:N "PRf"'"<;t;NT ill the <'rt·<i· t111n · J follo~cd S<'lt"i. fortut1t' closely and rt•\ 1t'wl'<l t.'ac-h of tht· compuny's sbows, begin. nln~ "'1th "TurluHt"' ot the old Laguna l'la yhoww bdorc the ~cond Step Theater was 1·om plt•U'<i That first produrllon WllS enough to 1·1tr1\ 11H·t· ••v1•11 tht.• ~rt·t'rll'Nt druma critic th at th1 .. w~oe oo ortltmtry tht'alcr ~roup. f ht'rt' wu11 , lwyond the obvious artistic J r u1111•n .• 1 f1•rH·11t v1tah t:; about the troupe, J :-.url uf ··y1N"rt• ctuosned right we can do it" at· taludc. 14htt·h undoubtedly helped propel SCR th1 ou.:h thoi.t' lean early months of that fi rst hulf 'leiu~on Tht-n came lhe second season. h.11·k to ba1·k block buster s "Othello" and "The B1rthc1ay Party" and tht-theater's reputation ~I l'W far beyond the boundaries of the Orange Coa!ft The rest , as they say. is history. I 'Vt' often lon~ed to s it 10 once again on t ho:.t.< fir11l few woductions -"Tartuffe," "Wa1t10g ror Godot ... · .. v olpone," "The Trial of Ga b riel K apunia k '' and "Th e Gl ass Menagerie." It would be the ultimate nostalgia t rip True, SCR has reprised "Tartuffe." .. Volpone.'' "Glass Menagerie" and "Birthday Party." but som ehow they were never quite the ~ume 10 a large thf.'a ter Wlth dilferent casts. AND Wl:OLE OA\'ID Emmes and hls fellow One of Altman" a beat fllma, one of hla funnle1t. --II.loll.-·· l'he entert•nmenl speritlu In "A W•*11ng" _ _,_,.c~., Tltere la more dean one aec:ret at ... DOI AllUJ.Jlt. cw:>l~-~ OWUt4 w:y.,AN)ourr Mlllf1'»0W VITTONO~ ~GISH lAUllCW HUTTOH VIVtCA UPtOfO'S PAT~ DINA #£MIU NINA VAN PALl..At40T JOMMY~ P.00£i\(A(iM.+.N JOHAtOHS()M PAl'NOAAlSHIO\AtLNtNICHOU~ AOolPI A\IM"'' AOO(AI Al.IMAN~OiNC~j~ ,!!,.IOtt ~<:.Art II~~·~ f."~.~~ NOW PLAYING IH AN EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT AT edwards HUNTINGTON BEACH AT ELLIS. H 8 848-0388 Intermission • Tom· Titus artistic director. Martin Benson. lake their well· deserved bows as the Fourth Step Theater operis with a ll the appropriate pomp and circumstance. I'd like lo remember a few other names from that fi rst fo rmative year. none of whom are with the company now. for one reason or another Heading the list wouJd be J ohn Arthur Davis and David Cle ments. _two immensely .powerful actors who. a long with Don Tuche. made up the backbone · or SCR 's performing ~mpany durin~ its fi rst years in plays like 'Godot." "Birthday Pat-ty-'' ~nd that memora· blc stai;cing of "The Caretaker." Doth Davis and Cle m ents called 1t ClU1ls after "Death of a Salesman.'' and neither ever appeared on stage again. They are missed Others from the now-departed Class or '65 who arc remembered warmly in this corner ar e Ri c har~ Re kow, Peter Church . Lee Cun- ningham . S ally Da lt•y. P atricia Gordon , Genevieve Murruy. Shela la Goldes. Leslie Jones. J erry Hoffman. Gerald Dugan, La na One man had everything. ~ For a while she loved them both. 'sPECIAL ENGAGEMENT NOW SHOWING CNDOMl 1J Orange 634-2553 *wpon a.... NeWf)Oft &uch 644-0760 -OMHOl~~~not.tAu. t>UUI ·-----------_. ..... -... ________ _ 09Cll Hollywood 464-8 t 11 AVCO CINTU C.lillMA Wtstwood .. 75-0711 -t, loO PAUH IKClftUI IGe '"°' uoc;A<.UoOir Neece and Francesca L'hoir. Their talents laid the foundation for the South Coast Repertory of today. BUT THE REAL NOSTALGIA Is shared by the ones who stayed on. riding the roller coaster or the company's fortunes lhrougb its entire 14 years . Besides Tuche, SCR's senior actor. they include Martha McFarland. Richard Doyle. Art Koustik and. from a later vintage. Hal Landon Jr. and Ronald Boussom . They saw it all and, when the curtain rises on "The Time of Your Life" next weekend, their hearts will swell with an extra measure of pride at the realization or a long and. sometimes seemingly impossible dream. Their credo. as set forth by David Emmcs in that fi rst interview in 1965. remains the sam e : "The audience can't ~ pauive. We intend to make them alwe and aware. They're going to Leave tht' tllealer knowing they've been erpi>sed to something vital." Tl'le NigM He C•m• Home -~ "HALLOWEEN" HEAVEN CANWAIT mS'oMc ~· - ..· . • 1 ... ' . I (8 OAILY PILO l f'nday Novttmbe< 3 f978 Television TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS ... New Yo<~·· IRIJ>A~ E\ltMt.IO •:00 I a• H(W8 '1n WASHINQl()N WctK INAIVllW If) NIA 8A&KET8All l•()f tt11nd I 111111)11114'" YI >oln °""110 Clil>IJt" > TUBE AT-OPPERS ~()Ioctl Patilfnof'd>C UIOQ". ttfltN ,, to ~ ... • rodotO '"" ll"Y on tn • "°'P''~ '"'•V I IAONltUE THC 8MOY MJHCH I 30 0 WHO'S WA TCHINO TH K106 l r>vu h11d1 84!t t Guolwl Ah"' 1 flute """n I lffry ' 1. Clv~•n, Ue<t wtsNI-ho h&dn I Q()!><! OUI wolh tM"f • OCll WELCOME BACK. KOTIEA / NBC 0 8 00 D1ff'rcnt Stroke~. 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CJ) KFMB (CBS) San Diego Q KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Anqeles @) KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTN (Ind) Los Angeles 11> KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles tit KCEf·TV (PBS) Los Angeles ~ KOCE·TV !PBS) Hunlinglon Beacn t.l•no' ( 197 11 K•m Ourov Conn"' Ste>11os Ourtt1Q Ille Oepre&i;1on o somf!!e rOl>bt!<Y lu•"'S onto a ltt(j. nuppong with a p~ydlo· palh•c k 1ll11r t>ecorn.ng onvolvod Wtll'I the v1c11m (2 "'\! 8 @) HAPPY DAYS Tne Claw Moe1s The ~o,.,c Fon1 mt~yGnes ,wheO (l)Obsttita 1ry lo ta'lt~· Dvif'Ars 0t1ve-tn a ·..:.oviE • • ·~ "Ctazy Joe" (197') Peter Boyll'. Paula Pret1· 115.t A lree-•tyle tiiaorapny ol Joey Gano. a Malla le&de< wtlO was allot down '"' 1972 12 hts I Q) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS Skits "TV Commer1cali., • "J.rien<f• •• "Luclty lo<Jy," • Tf\e Old F'041ts «I) MOVIE * • * ''Helt I~ F'Of HefOOS0 ( t9621 Stl!Ve McOueeo, Bobby 01111(1 A Squad OI A,.....IClln G I 's Is ordered 10 hOkl bact< rhe Ge.mans at any cosl (2 hri.. 30 min t El\) E!..ECTIONS '78 · fl1irt1t11tnR 'e~ · 11..,n.., wnrne• wti.n ne can I Q<ll .1 t1111e 8) lOS ANGELES RAMS FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS tJi) WASHl..OlOH WEEK IN RE\llEW '1:) WALL I TAEET WEEK feAlllM Wf!llllfl9 0 1 Tile (.,r(jfl(1b8Ck• Oue<il Jay J Mflltze<. loil •ice ple'lt· dont L Of'b Rt>oad11s ll0<nlil<>we< l.t>d Co 9 00 fl INCREDIBLE HULK 01tvt<l 8d(\Mf OISCOVt!tS that .. IOOfHIQed al<;o/lOllC "" "' try.no to ttelp is " fON\(\llf\f ot hlS past 0 AOCf<"ORD "LES A GOOd Clea"' Bost. Witt> 9eque4 RighlS RocklOfd IS hired lo 1><otect a torm&r policeman (Hec1or EtolOO· do l oen'il pursued by mobst~ 0 ®) ABC MOVIE How To Plcil Up Gorts (Premot1ret Fred McCerrtin Desi Arnu Jr A 1man town boy uses a smile ono a fl¥>9 , t!C()( cSer to beeomo the worlo's greatest love< Q) ME.AV ORIFl'IN Guests J8"e F onaa. Rot>- ert Morley, RICl\atd Hnms Joi,,., Kltlmmer fD WAU. STf\fET WEEK Te•tttes WAanno 01 rne ~ GrMf!backs" Guest Jay J Metl.te<. l11SL •!Ce pte~I· der>t. lo11b Rhoades. Homl>IOwer And Co ~ NOVA ' Alaska Tile C1os1no Ftontlet" Alaska's tuture hangs in the bat&tlCe as Congt0ss decldeS llOw II sh<>Uld be used and wno 11lOUld usa II (RI t-.30 fll) WE IHTa\RUPl THIS WEEK 10:00 0 FL YING HIGH A variety ot stranoo PSS· ~et, tutn a rOUllrn' h 8n8CO(\tU'IUl'ltOI lhollt onto ,, gar1sn ruivenlute tOt tne st&w0tdfl5SAS 0 THE EOOtE CAPRA MYSTERIES ' How Oo I l<tN Thef> Capra doten<ls an Ag•l'IQ movie 1<104 acwsed ol mu• Anc O 9:00 -"llow to Pick Up Girls ." A new TV mov1 • I photo be low 1 ahout a small town boy who seeks to bc•c·o mc the world's g rc<.ctcst lover. KOCE 9 9·00 -Nova. Alas ka l1nd 1t~ unccrtmn future is outlirwd 111 I his docu mcntar y special.. derlnq a venomoua HOllv· wOO<I TV goaS<Q eo NEWS &) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Tne Duchess Of Ouke Street Honour Al'>d Obey" AOm111ng geollemen WI· 1ouod Louisa. omonq tnam the PrW>Ce ot Wale5 ono the butk!t tpart 2 ol 151 IA) m> ElECTlON 711 ''Mll\Oflty Ca~ldo1es" 10:30 CD II) NEWS 11:00 f) D 0 Cl)(@) NEWS I OATtNOGAME LOVE EXPERTS TliE 000 COUPLE Q) MOHTY PYTHOflC'S FL YIHO CIRCUS 6l) DICK CAVETT Guest Maureen Howard '1!) MOVIE • • "The ldal\O Kid" I 19361 Rex Seit A cowboy llnCOU(\ffl<S Yomance and a4._venture ( 1 hr I 11:30 tJ (J) NEW AVEtjOEAS • Forwar<J Base.. The A~I suspect Ille AuS· ~1am1 of bu11d1ng a ,.,.,,_.., site on the Canadian COMI 0 TOHIOHT HOii JOl',.,,.,V Carso,., Guests A,.,t11onv Newtey. Mary r ytet Moore 0 TWIUOHT ZONE tn a ll0$ptllll ot the future Ja"'9t Tylef IS 800UI to - I Ile tl!SllllS Of her e>pet 8· toon O ®l BARETTA · Ttl6 Bundle" Barett& trtOS to aave tl'le fives of two <1ow n-on.the11 luck actresaes IO•Olvftd rn an e xtortion scrieme (Al fJ MOVIE • • ··e1ec:k11ta" 1197:>) Wrt ham Marshall, llonelta McGee. rwo male deeola- torJ buy Oracuia' ca~tk• and tum IOOH a vamporll (21\ra) • THE GONG SHOW Cl) DISCO PARTY Hosr Oon'1a Somm&r fll) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MORNING 12:00 Q TWIUOKT ZONE Th4! twst man to v.s.1 Mar~ is retieveo to find thal Mar. tl3ns ate ve<y human-l1t.e Q) JUKEBOX Host Twiggy 6l) MOVIE • • .. * · Moracle In M11a11 ( 195 1 I 0.tflClfl<J t)y lltttoroo OflSICll A11 orpllan 11vinq with a group of POO< peo. pie If\ a snanty town t>ecomes tnvOlved "' theft SI rugQlll 10 11860 lheor land ''°"' a ricn ma,., (I '" . 35 "''"') 12:30 0 MOVIE • • "A Covf!fia11t With ~atl\ • 1196 71 George Mahatl5 Lau•A ~von A JU<IOt' •S e-0nlronle<I wtlh • puutlno murder case 11 hr 55 m on I Q) AL.FRED HITCHCOOC PIU:SENTS "Tw o M ollto n 001111 Conriec1IOll'' Cl) MOVIE "• •i, "'The €v•I Eye .. { 19641 Letocoa Roml\11. Joflft Sa..oo A '1'°""'9 glfl, 1,., snoctr atte< 1ne oea111 or Iler 80'11, C8t'l'101 convince anyOl\8 1na1 sne has w11- "'4l$S8d • k 1lhfl0 12 ,,, ' ) 12:37 IJ MOVIE • • •,, ··Fore-o"' Excl\anoe~ 119691 Rot>e1I Horton, Sebastian Cabot 811t1st1 lf>tet119en<ie alls a tortnef agont "ow a pt1va1e oetect1ve. b&e:k 10 tluty (I A Pre-Thanksgiving Turkey By JAY SUARBU'M' < LOS ANGELES IAP> -NBC lately has hl•a\'ily promotro the J>f"rson and cule say· ings. of Gary Coleman. & merry.faced tyke who ma.-remmd you of a smaller Rodney ·Alle n Rippy without the hamburger. ( __ TV_R_EV_I_Ew_) as Batn shows the new e1rnvals their !-pac1ous hedroom in his Manhattan penthouse.They are properly amazed. Alas. though supplied with love and i:.-ood1es. tht• older l>rolher feels he and his s1bltng don't b<.'long in such luxunous sur· roundings . As be puts it: "We're the v. ronJ? color .. Sec·ms he and ~1n o lder lad, Todd Bridges, are in a new coml'dy, "Dlff'rent Strokes." playing two orphaned brothers from Harlem taken in by a while, middle· Jgcd millionaire <Conrad Bain). We start with the milliona ire, a widower, ehatting With his middle.aged housekeeper (Che1rlottc Rael and priming her for the new arrivals with :.1 few jokes. one of which he calls "little." "I 'JI S?et a !>kin transplant."' Coleman • "Strokes," to fill the void caused by the •"<t l of "Waverly Wonders," premieres on NHC tonight at 8 on Channel 4. It m ay \\1de n the void. From Norman Lear's e mporium r though he's not involved in 1t or TV now), ~·"'_..*ab otlUh.Q l.c.ea.r ~ademarks but quality. IT HAS A CLASH of generations, ditto racwl, social and. fiscal backgrounds There's a theme song, scenes of a city. New York in this case. and yes, it be1:ins in the living room. "WHF.N THEY'RE that little. they need a lot of love." she says. .r;t.h·hah. Ile says hr is t::iking in the~c »'*lcm kids because he told their dytni< mother. ru s former housekcoepcr. he'd do this. The doorbell rings, the tykes enter. lie addresses them as "gentlemen." Cole man heams and t ells his older broth er : "How 'bou t that, Willis? Downtown two minutes and we're alrcadr gentlemen.·· More chat. Then comes Bai n's 13-year· old daughter mana Platol She greets the lads. exchanges friendly insulls. then withdraws. quickly rcplH~s The rC'st : Bridges plots their retreat bat'k to tht.• ghetto and Bain tncs lo get them to ch:.1ngc their minds Q THE SHOW'S APPROACH 1s uruque: a plea for tolerance that asks two poor black kids from I larlem to understand and show e mpa thy towa rd a white. m_iddle·aged milhona1rc from Park Avenue. Where else but In Hollywood could such a cont'ept :.1r1sc? They arc in touch with re· ality here. or m.v name isn't Nero. Here's Bow ht 30Min) ®1 t.f()lfl£ • ' Ille 0,.,a.(yed So1d1llt"I · I 196bl Q.;111 Aooertaon. l UGiMll P fol· r; AA Ame .. can Uf'<I 1\n 11et1M1 gttt team up to hrl<I a mlWflO l•HSUte { t hr • 20ml(l I 12:..0 fl Cl) CBS LATE MOVIE * * "PtOteCl Kiii' I 19111 l851ie Nielsen Gery LQCI.· woad fhe neeo o4 • OO•· etl'ln\8'11 m1>1d11t·l0t·hltt1 • un11 wno deeldea to get out OI Ille bu&lne!IS It PU•Sued by his '°',,_ a15'11tao1 1:00 D MtOHK1HT SPECIAL Host Jetry Lee Lew>s. G1.14JllS Lloyd Pnce. l•ttle Anthony 11n<1 tne tm()9(1e1s. Oe1 Sna,.,non. Choony Cr.ect.er T "11 Pengut'1'> ltie Ront1olles. Ille Sn+tflllee. TIKJ Del ll1k111Qs Bo bby Onv . FrAddle Ce...non l1t>d10 Gillt Lewis Q) SOAP "ACTORY t•30 fJ WANTED: DEAD OA ALIVE Q) MOVIE 1t * ft "The Ooctor T lll<llS A Wife" I IQ'()\ LOtella YOUllCJ, Ray M1118nd A women-f!atinq <foetor afl<I a ~'1Slt!f euth0tess .1r11 torc:ed onto a "moc:k m"'"liOfl · (2 "''I 2:071J NEWS 2:258 NEWS 2:30 f) STEVE EDWARDS 0 HEWS Q MOVIE * " Home To Oangf'f~ t 195 I) Guy Rolle. Rona Andetson A young he<rAS, t>econ'les the taroet tor murdet II ht , 2!>"""') Q MOVIE "• • •,, ·rn., Cl'\lel SAa·· ( 1953) Jiiek Hawlun~. Oon· aid S11\defl Men at><>ard the vulntt<ebte Corvettes mull face the oer"• 01 Naz• sub w81'1are 12 hn I ti) GET~ 3:008 NEWS 3:308 MOVIE • • • '"' "BllndtOIO · I 1966) Rock • Huoson. Guy S locltwell. A l)S\'Chl81f1St _,,_ ""'otved on inte<- nahon&I conlllct when Ile treats 9 sciet11t11 sought by two OPPO••"'Q govern· ments 12 hr'! I Q) MOVlE • tt ft 'II .. Ma g,.,1l1c1•M D oti'' 119 •61 01fl9e• Rogets. David NIVf'(\ 3:558 NEWS 4'008 MOVIE • • ' 8aci< In T II<> Sllddte·• f\9411 Cene Autry S""'lt'y l)u(ne110 4:30 fJ MOVIE • • '" • Da1k (yea Of Lonoori" I 1040) f)Ola Lugo !M HUQn WllhW"• S1\ l'I 'KDA Y ~NG ?!00 8 CAMERA THREE ··w n..11M. Ftv& Por11111t~ Etemeo1s '"' rne 111~ ot Am&<1C&n 311•~1 James MCNe<ll Whlt llllt /lte llA8· m•~ "' a play Mitten by W1t11&M M. Hollman. I GALAXY GOOF-UPS 810 SLUE MARBLE ®) PINI< PANTHER HOl F\JOOE· ELEMENl Al'« NEWS ti) WOMAN:REELTO REAL &:I YOGA FOR HEAL TH (I) SPANISH 7.30 8 OUS'TY'S TREEHOUSE 0 F.ANTASllC FOUR f) PACESETTERS IJ soaoeY ooo fJ THE lONE AANOER ®) FANOFACE Q) TH~'S ENOUGH Cl) ROMPER ROOtiA tD THE A.DAMS Qf~tCLES "John Ou1t><:y At111m' D•o· tomat I 1809 · 1111!>1 ' A• M1rn5tllt' to Ruu.o, Jotln OIJOflCY aod 1>1s wote lOll•~it Coth4'!<1ne, loave thtllt twn eltlest son~ with thlltt gtJAdpa<en". wtllle thfttr young11st i1Ccompa,.,1es tnt>m AUo-the oeatn nf 1~1 11'1;)'1t dau!jht~ inev ~mvo IOf a post tfl C.reat Bt11a1n B ADUL l JOURNEYING 8:00 POPEYE OOOZILl.A SUPER 90 0 MOVIE • • ' Wheel 0( Fortv"" ' ( 19421 John W a y,,,.. fr,lflC85 ()e<. 0 FANGFACE (!]) SUPERFRIEHOS 0 MOVIE • • "Crv 0 1 fhl' Ppngu111s" ( tq7J ) He~ Molls . JOh,., Hurt Q) MOVIE • * • "A<fven1ure • I 1941il Clark G1101& C.•e•" G"r"°" 9:30 IJ @) SIJPERFRl~OS (!) SOUTHERN CAL~NIA fD M,AllTERPIECE THEATRE ftw> Ouches'i 01 Oukt• , ,Stu~.,I Hoooor Al'ld Ot>ey Aom•11no Off'l•lerN!n '>ur. roond Louos& BMOO<J them '"" Pt1nw 01 wal•'h dr>d t""butlOt IPart 2ol 151/R~ Alas, the script suggests the author paused somewhere but his type writer pressed on without him, perhaps feeling if it docs well here it can leave him and swing a better deal at Universal. THIS IS KNOWN as establishing the characters. The rags-to·riches plot thins Summation: Coleman is mighty appeal- ing. Bridges is a fine young actor. th<: rest or the cast is highly professional. But this s how is a t urkey and it's not e ven Thanksgiving yet. Fred Mccarren s hows "How to Pjck Up G1rb. '' in the TV mo\•1c of that title prcm1cnng tonight at ll on ABC. Channel 7. Golden West Grid Grune Televised Two front r unning football teams in the Southern California Conference league. Golden Wt•st College and Los Angeles Harbor College, will batth.• on the L<> Bard Fie ld in Costa Mesa tonight and Channel 50 will broadcast the game on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. The progr a m will be a full r e pl ay, by videotape. of tonight's game. Both teams have a chance of becoming the league champions and of e ventually playing the winner of lhe South Coast Conference league in the Avoc ado Bowl Nov. 25 at Cerritos College. The Avocado Bowl is one of three community college <.'hampionsrup games in Southern California. Golden West College beat Fullerton College t the then number one team in the nation> last year to win the Avocado Bowl title. 10-7. Al the televised game on the Orange Coast Co llege campus, lhe t hree top running backs In the Southe rn Califomia Conference will be playing- Leon a rd Altavilla from Golden West , Uav1d Gooanel from Los Angeles Harbor nnd Steve Fogel from Golden West. 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TMI TIMP'TIH 111 a.i-~n..._..1•1 •O• K"''"-JAWI 2 rt>01 l'\UI _ AMla.cAN OIMPITI tt>OJ • (S O~IL Y PILOT Frldlrf, No~moer 3 1978 ..., MUSIC KIKI DEE TO BRING MUSIC TO HB Kiki Dee Sets Coastal Show K1 k1 01•f' wi ll bring the musk 19 her lo flun11ngton Bt•at·h'!> Goldt•n Bt.•<.tr fur rour :-.ho~~ '\m 11 I:? • P t>rhap:. ht.·"t kncm n for her rock :-.tanda rd ·1 '1• Cot tht.• Mu.,.c· 1n Mt•." M:-. ON· 1s also n· nwmlw r N i for ht'r clu<'l "Don ~(;., Brt·akrng My l11•..irt" 1.1.1th s upt•r!-.la r Elto n John ,\ '\ATl\IF. Ot' Bradford . Yo rk ~hirt·. E ngland. th1!. 1.1.111 bt> lhL· first v1:,it to the Orange Co..i:-.t fur th(• t·ntt·rtaint•r l-.1k1 lk·t· 1.1.a!-t tht> fir:-.l Caucasian aslist lo be -.q . .:n1•c1 h~ Tam..i l:i-Mr;trrn n. a rt•t·orcl label d11m1nall'<i h\ .,out. rh~ thm ;.ind blues and funk ,1rt 1:-.1-. .,.1{'h a-. SIC'\ ll' Wonde r ~hnwt1rnc•!. al the• (;olden B<•ar on P at·1fic l 'oa-.t ll1gh~;l)' will lw X 30 ;ind l1 p .m . t.•ach of !ht• 1\\11 clJY" l11·-.l·rv :.at1 on:-. 536-9600. An THEATRES -ORANGE COUNTY MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZ1 Ctsll lltu )'11 '"'"' )ll 1111 MANN'S "UP IM SMOKE" CRI WllOAT~.•M.J•lt-ff SAT/~I ff-1.)..,._lt '''°' JM:tl-lt-Jt 1m''""" SO. COAST PLAZA ""' ... ~ ... n,,,_...,-, )'II k nlol ~:;} . , .... ,.,.~, UT/~ll!•J.~ •.IM >M'1•1"'1t )t,7111 -- MANN'S "DAYS OF HEAVEN" (PG) so. com PLAZA 6:00-8:00-10:00 • UI su 11m 1 SAT/SUN -2-4-6-8·10 ~UH MANN'S CINEMALAND 1mrw1M WID•H~U \AT/S--1 OM·•M<J• 1111 St ""'" ....... m 1u1 "ODf TO llU Y JOE" Wl(OAV!o I JO 10 OS ~AT/SUft ?·50-•JO lO·'OST '-~~~~~~n~l~IP~U"""l*S MANN'S "TOOL I OX MUllDQS" wco.u~n SAT/SU-J·,..11-..JM I\ C1~~E1~~~.~~D "llAllO" hJ~IUI! '31•H1 wrDATS-1 ....... . SATt W-1 4•1-lt-10 IUI"'~ MANN'S CINHUUN~ "EYES OF LAURA M ARS" -OYS -1 Ml SAllSUH-11CM-SO "BOYS IN COMPANY C" WCOYI -I ... 10-.Jt SATISUH -1••W <0-10'1& Exclusive Orange County Engagement At Edwards Cinema Center A JACK ROWNS-CHAALES H.IOFFE PRODUCTION I '"INTERIORS I KRI STI ~ CRI FFTlll 1\1/\HYBETH HURT BICI IARO JORDA I Dl.\NE KEATON E.G. MA RSHALL GERA LDlNE PACE MAI !HEE ~~TA PIJi:TON SAM WATE RS1DN Director of Photography GOROON WlWS Executive fulducer ROBERT GREENHUT fulduced by CHARLES. H. JOFFE ( Wntten and Otrected by VV(X)fJ( All.EN edwards CINEMA CENTER HARIOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTU 979-4141 • Musicians atL~nUSite Pail.lard Orch estra Ope ns Chambe r Sea son Th\• Pu11lurcJ ctrnmllt·r Ort'twstra will open tht· tn7K W !'.l'llNOll for thl' 1.uguna Beach Ch amber Mu:.1c ~x·lt>ty whe n 1t ptirforms at 8: lS p .m Mon· ct u:v .1t th,• Lu~u11:1 Hl'tt<'h High S<>hool Auditorium. The• on·hu11tr11 , comprised of seven violins, two v1olu1t, two n •llow. (louhlt• bu11s and harpsicord, will play J.lll't'•'l'i hy Humcuu, IY llervctoy, Debuss y , l\,H'h tin<1 l'urhclbc•I 'l'tw .irou1> wa:. roundL·d 1n 1953 by J ean- 1"1 u1wo1i. l'u1llurd und has pluy(.-d a leading role in 11•v1 v.tl of inlt'rl'!>l In muMc from the 17th and 18th ccntun l':. In udt.htton to ,•urly mus ic of France. the or t. hc:.Lr.t <.tb u IJCI form" conte mporary music. The or , hl'st ru luiit appcan•d 111 the ruled States in 1972. Sot.·1t.·ty :.i.'u:.un !>Ub :.t•ripllon:. ar,• avtlable for $26. :.tudcnth $16 Smgle <·on ct.·rt t1ckl'ts Jrt' $6 In formation499 3100 ..... Music· 'fhe groups, Winter Wood. Bluegrass and Cheap (.;ountry will pt•rform from fi to ~ p m ttt Laguna Beach llij.!h S<'hool. fl25 Park Av(• Thost> all<:'ndtni.: art-as ked to donate the pnce of thl'tr Sunday t•\'t•n111~ mt•al with the proceeds going to lhl' Bluebird Disa ster Fund Information 494·0584. The 50 piC('l' Orangt• Coa !>l Colleg<' symphonic band has scht•dulcd a free public r cC'1lal al noon Tucsd<.ty in f'inl' Arb lla ll 11!1 "TULSA," BV Don G1lh~. Richard Rodger.,· "V1 C"tory al &>a." Fo ,.,blad'" "Imperatives." a nd John Phillip Sousa ·s "Noble~ of tht• Mystic ShrinC'" \\-Ill bl· a mong tht· offerings ThC' band is directed b) Dr Norma Butche r. :.as~1~tanl professor of mUSlC: ... Pianist Nors J os<.·phson. a faculty artist at Cal Sta te FuJle rt<m. 1.1.111 pl<.ty 1.1.ork!> by Leos J anacek Jl 8 p m Wl'<inl'Sd <.t) 1n Hcc1tal llall ('(jss1<•al and modern chamber music is on the Rita fo'u.,l.(•k. p1 nno. and Allyson Shelly. CC'llo. t"ll for 8 o'clo<:k toni~ht al UC Irvine Fine Arts will JOln M:-JOSl·ph!>On MUSIC OF THIS CENTURY , Violinis t '.\1 :1 r I I \' n nu h () w . m c m b (' r 0 f t h c l'<·rro rmt'r" Comm111<•e for Twentieth C('n· 1un '.\I U!-1<.'. will ht• onl' of four performers \\ ht·n lhl' comm1tt t•c prc~cnls an eH·ntnf! ot :\I u:-.1t· of T iu:-. ('t•nt ury at 8 p.m Thur~· tl e1-. .. m !I .it lht· l T In tnt: l"tnt' Arts \'lllagv Ari c;:ilkr~ Othe r ml'rnbt·r~ are -.o pra no .I ud 1 l h N 1t·o:-.1a a nd p 1JOl!'.b Cher~ I Sdtl.l'r ;md .Jot• S<1chs. V11la~cConcl·rt flail f T ickets an' $2 public. Sl for CSF' stude nts, Thl' lrv11w Chamber Players will per orm r:.cultyand staff lnform at1on870-3347. mus ic ~Chari~ Iv~. Albert Roo~el. Fra~is _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l'ult-n{'. WA Mozart and August Klugha rdt. In· form ullon 833·637K Jc:.an1 M uhoncn. principal flutist for lhc Orange Coast Colle ge Community SymJ?hO~Y OrC'hcstra, \)'i ll give an 8 p .m . Saturday recital tn Fint.• Arts lla11 , 119 on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, <:osta Mcsu S he will play works by Bach. Beethoven, Tc ll'mann and Outilleux .... A ·conce rt by several musical g roups is sch t'dulcd Sunday 1n Laguna Beach to benefit the VICll m s or the Bluebird Canyon lands lide . ~ ~ ~~ -/D q.,_ ~~u. 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Moeller. 1.~11 (""''""' D1 Hun11nQlon Ilea<.". CA 'l?Ml H'U' bV~iMlao• ... <.Onduc.tecs b• • ~11•r•I pArt..,.r\11111 S-.rrlll M P•l•ltk Thi• "•l•mont w•• llltlCI •1111 Ill« C.ovnty c1..i. OI OrotnGt County on O<• 10, ,.,. l'l~S Publltliecl ()f~ C.0..\1 Dally Pttol IJ'•\~Olt·d •\ df0"'"'"'••d .-1th1n four 11\0fltll• •ttw llW llril 0.,001ultan ot tn1\tt1.H1t e Oat'"' Oct IO, ,.,. s..: .... 11v 1>..:111t N•l-18..,k l~ Htll\ D'•nt "I EaeculOfh• ot .,, ... ""''" .. ___ ,,, l(fMNITHC NEWIEU. Attw,..y •1 I.Aw tJf I C:.IOf'-81"" Roo"' U J P•.-ft•,CA .ilOt Publl\Nd Otafl9" CW\I D•llY P1101, ()(I I), 10 21 Nov l, Hit PlJBLIC: NOTICE MOTICP TO CWl!OITOllS \UPEIUOll COUllT 0' THI U ATE ~ CALll'OllNIA 1'011 fHICOUNTYO,ORANOI N .. A·•nsi r\l•I" of MARION 8 JOt1NSON, Uc<••\t d NOi iCE HE IS H(RE&V CilVEN 10 U\ie' tred •lOf\ ot tr-.e t"tbc1111• nomO<I O•t• o•u't ttutl •II Pl"<\Oft\ n.._1nQ tl•lm\ 1110.1n1t tne w .id cte<9dttnt •r-e requh.O fO tH• IMm, Wl ft'I tf'I• n.,.,,.,y •Out""'" on llW olllu of ,,,. ct•r~ of I"" above ltflll\lftd <ourt, O< 10 pre .. ni 11\tl'ft Wit" """ M (_9'\M'"Y WOU(Nr~ to lr\t under\•Qf\C!d (,IO S•tt•• T Reynold•. JAMES 0 GUl<OERSON. A l .ew ~llllOtl, l.JS11 P•~O a. Va lon<I•. S<lil• •u. L~""" HUit, CA '2•U. wnKI\ '' "-ot.eu of l>V•lnen 01 '"" -.rt19Md In all mall••• ~rl••n· f"Q 10 l he tU•l• of M id ci.<e.,.111, wrlhln lour "'°"''" ell.,. the llr\1 publl<allQtl al 1111\ ""''<• Dated O<'-• 10, 1'118 Ciole Jottn\On L'>ftQ• 1•1•fh EllKUI••~ of ..... Wiii 01 "'" •bOw ,,.,.,,..., ck"<ec>e•ll SAt;LIE T llt:'l'NOlOS JAlll\1$ 0. OUHOEllSOH A l aw Co,_•llofl tUJI P'u .. o.V1'""1• s .. 11.111 L•t "U HUit, CA •UU r.1 11111 m '* All.erner fer l a.ecutr1l P"l>l"Mcl Or~ Corll 0.Clr Piiot, Ocl u. 20. 17, ~ ), 1918 41'1 It -------------- P UBLIC NOTICE l>IOTICI TO CREDI TOIU NO.A•t734S SU .. llllOfl COUllT 01' THE STATI Ol'CAlll'OltNIA l'OR TMIE COUNTY 01' ORANOI! In lh• M•tlar Of the £.\l•t• 01 l'l!ANI< S '>CAl!CH 0• fRANt< RICHA AO SEARC.11. ~ •• ,,.., Nollet '' ,....~., Q•••n 10 c redilor\ n ... 111Q cl••m• -•nst the u.cl dKAI Cl•nl 10 Ille W'd <l•lm• In 0.. olll<• ot ,,,. (lerk ot ,,.., etortwld covr1 or to pr•Mnt 1i.m to the.....,."~ el -ofl•<• of Ted S...111••"· ~ C.r\On Sire.I, Sult• JOO LA~•-. C.lllornl• "011) •hl<h l•lltt off IC~ IS lhf' plft(• Of OU\IM\\ f)I ttwo Ul'KleriJ.Qned In •H m•• ter\ per tit'+n1f\-~ to w.a e11t••• ~ h cfe1m~ with It. r'H"Cr\\~ry 't'OUC"-'' muu bP fdf'd or ptf'•,,,.nttd ·~ etor~•Hl ••'"•rt tuur tl\(lntnl •ft•r lne t 1r\t P\lbl1r _,,.on o• ,,.,., nottc.• Deleo Ott~· •8. ",.. 8Al'l0.Mll' J S(AllCH E.n·c:utOf"Ottf\itWIU OI Wld (-"OClenl TllO SULLIV4'N ""HMY•luw HO~C•r-s•-. .. s .. 11, JOO LAhwOOCI. Cotl1l""nl•'OllJ PuDll\No<I 0r6not C.0...i 0..Uy Pllo4, October 10. 11 dnd Nowmllo'r J, 10, '"' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus1N£U NAM£ ST4'TEMENl lllr IOllOWll\q ""''°" I\ dOlnQ 0..\1 M\\~\ f£F O lfoY "it!CEP, 7t~, 81m1n1 Pl , Co\I ~ -"' C'" At.torn•• •1•2' P.., l'l-<'11~• ,.~, 8 tm1n1 N~ Co,1., Mt1w, (A11forn1t1 9161't. T ~I\ ""''""'' I\ c-.,.1..., lfy •n "' O•v1du 4'I P•t l'lf'l>O'~ll~I Tht\ \fat~nl w•\ fllecl Wiii! I .... County ( '"'~ Oi OrMQt Co""'' on Oc· too. r 11 1')8 '10.UJT PuOll\IW'<I 0.d"QI CQ;1\l 0..•IY P1lol. ()( u I , Nov >. 10. II, !'It "IS.II No•~mb~r) 10, II 7•. 1¥11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE "OTICll 0' HI AltlNG 01' THE llOAllO OF 'IJPlllllSOAS 0, OltANOI COUNTY, CAJ..ll'ORNIA l'OA A PllOP'OSEO AHNEX.\TION 01' THE CIT'I' 01' COSTA MISA OISIONATEO .. ACIFIC·CANYON ISl.ANO'ANNl!lCATID'C WHEREAS, 11"et1mtn.err l>'O<P•di,,q\ tor It. ..._,.1oono1 !Ml ,,.,.,n.eller dao<rl-IMellll.O 1.,r1torr LO lh<r C1ly 01 Cmt~ IN.a ... ,. comment•d bl,,,. llllno Of . AttolUllon of App11011on DY,,,.. C•I? '°""'" 01 '"~ Cll• of'Cotl• ~ ... •llh tlW Elca<ulln Otto<•• n1 I~ l o<•I AQtOl\<Y F0<ma11on CommlHloll Pv"u•nl to Part 1 Of rltle •, OIVIOlon 1 <omm..nc1no wllh !><IUoon JJOOO t1 MCI ol IM Govel'J\t'Mnl Cooe • .end WHEREAS, ..... lOUI A~ncy Formel•O<'I Gol\'\mlt,_ d id •••ion ,,,. 1011owlnQ dl•llntl•¥e \llC>rtl0<m dl\tgnallon PACIF" CANYON ISl AHO ANNE)t.l\ftON •l>d WAGE AATES -A• t@Cl<,.r"«I l>V (.<1t11ornt• L"bo< eodll. not IU\ 1f'len lllf• ~IM't<tl Pft'Valll,,q rett of per dltm wA~•• •no -lfti llWln IN QeMt•I o<•·vdlltnQ r11ht for MlkMY •rtd o w•r· um~ wor11, 1n ,,,. 1oce111y OI •"It" ,,,,. work "to 1>11 -'orrnt<l, tor 1ech uell or ••~ 01 woocm1111 ftHOoCI to •-.<ul• Ill• ""orll <4'tfemell--.:I llfteler 1119 <Oil tr•t I, "' llUl>ll""'<I In '"' Soul..,rn C.••Hornl• ~ Ytior ._,....,,1, $1.1PUllOll C0Ult1' OF CAlll'ORNIA COUNTY 0' ORANGE WHEREAS,. 1-1 Of!\C••Pl1on of ""'t.cl••IOf ~rlH of th• terrllOf'~ P<OPOltd IOf' -••lion lo I"" r11 v 01 C.o\I~ MeM n conl•lneel 1n RHOhAlon No. , ... ,us. deleO O<IGllH " .~,. Of ,,. lloa•d °' s..p., .. _ .. on Ille Wllh '"' Cl•r• of lN 8o¥d ot $ul)etv>\Or•. Th• '""''°"' .• QeMr•llY .,.l(rlDl>d .. 101•0•• . ·~ .. "'"'' 111 pakl to .ell wonmtn ""Ptoved on ukl -·k Dy'"" Coritrecl« or by .,., i .. ocontr.e<lor ~r101mtng '"' pM't of SAIO _.., A·•• GONf RACT OOCVMEHTS - le I TM CDnlrec'I ~-'t tMll (CMl\1\1 ol t .. -Ke ltwlllf\Q llMh, I ... Instr.At~ IO &io.r\, the acceoleci Pr-WI, llw 11"1 S-11, ,,,. Cont rec lor'• l..IOMlllQ Sta,_nl, Ille ll•I ol Su11><ontreooo. uw Ilk! S.Curlty rorm tor clleck or OOl\CI, IM Ao,_.,t 111~ f•lllllul PHtorm~n<• llOnCI. IN P•y· ment l!or>d, 11141 Nol\·Collu•lon Al· lllfe•lll, IN 5'1@<1•1 PrtNCJloM, •1111 ,,,. o,. .... no-lltttO tflereln, all ol w11tc" CIO<~• •r• on Ill• 111 '"" Of II<• of IM (J>lc! t!~r of the Mntt fOltO•tCI by tM 1111• of tho 11P9CUlc.t1 lion• tor ttw -k "''° l"9 .,.,, •net hour IOt oe»nl<lQ 01 Oki\ TM <••1111"1 or ""'"'"''' tftll<k. 11'16fWy oro.., or blt!Oer I tiorlCI -II be en<!O'td In 1"1! .. ,,,. en.,tlOf)t Wtlll I,_ IW..,.... nv OllOEll of ti. '-It Me•oertl• Wttet Dl•lrl<t 8y J-M $rnllll, ~r.ng111Mr ...,..~"· WeterOt ITIC't USll M<lfOllerll• Pen.way MhMOfl V~te C. '1'1) l'vbllllled 0refttll OHi O•llY ~hOI, Ot~ JI tnC1~i,1. m e ~Tl CASE MUM8 .. I AtlllJ In lht ~u.,, of IM Aooou11on ol PE rt 1101< POA CHANGE OF NAM(. OllOt!Jt TO SHOW CAUSli! l'Olt CHANOa 01' HAMI OE RAAD JOHN &OLIN(,,.. fifed e petotlon '" lt•U Court for .., or6er •I iowtno IM!lllloner 10 Clldnll'f Ills ne,.,. ffOM GERARO JOHN 801..INT to GER ALO JOHN BOllNI II •• ""''°' oraerl'd '""' ell w_,1 lnttr"tH in !fir m.tlt.., el-•ICI •P. pear U..lor" IN• court m o-p.r(!Njll No ) •• 100 C••" C..ntH ~1 ... Wttt, S..nle .An•. C.111omle. on Novtmber 11, It/I. fl! 11 00 O'clO(• • "' • tnd 11\en •r>CI '""'' U.O• (<4 .. •f. 11 .... lh•y h•vt, why MIO ~llllGll IOI' (l\an119 DI ,.,..... \IMtutd no1 11a or ant.., II " l"flllllr oro.nod 111111 • <OPY Of 1111, orc111r 10 >'-ceu.e oe lklllll.- 1n ,,,. D•1ly P1IOI, .. "' ... .,..,., ol oaner"I Clft..i•ttorl, po,IOll~ 111 !hit C-ly .el !Mtl OllC• 11 -fer ID•tr con\acullve -k• Pf tor lo trw dey Of M idhHrllW) Dtt.O Oct-I~. 1'79 8RUCE W •uMNElt J"""°''"' SujltrlOt Court CHAltl···· •11•0Y Al*M, .. ~ ... UIU o..-... °"""9 alwl , ~l•lst-H Off ... o-. C..'*""etlWJ Tell 111f> ..... II AtWM, ... : ,...ltl_ 1'"1111\htel Ortr19t C:O.tl 0,tty PllOt, CklOO.• 20. 2f -No .. mbar J, 10. ,.,. s.1e1 _,..,_ t.0n•••I• o1 a t.J' .,,. ""1ncot1>0••tec1 C:O..my "'•na Ct>mpl~lely •urro.llldeO by I"" Clly ol C<>.t• ~ ..... >d IOU1•d °" l,,. .-111 ''°" ot VIClOtl• SI-I, ... , -Wffl of P.e<tllC A-. In Ille .... Coll• MeM .,. •• •nd ~ WMl!lll AS. IN l.,ritorr O<'~MI lo lie annex .. i.1111\ebilecl; Mid WHEREAS. ,,,. l.o<,•I A9111<.y f orm•llan Colnml-. •II•• m•~•no ,,.. llndhlO• reQtlireo by tllDdlvllton 01 01 5e<tlon UISO 04 t ... Gowr,,.,,.111 c:oM. c11e1 1109row Mid •uwutlon..., R•so•vtton HO, 7" '"'· -•-uno ,.,. llO.l•d ot Super•l'IOf~ • ,,,. ton<l<>ellng •uthOflty -.tut1111rlllno H id 8oenl lo Cflltl•I• ...,,. .. ,IOI\ 11'"'"411141' '""" lo oro.r •-utkwl OI ,,,. lerfll.of'.-•llftOlll en alt< lion . '""° WHER....a. IN"'•~ lor ll>f pr~ ...,,.,..,lo<\•• Mt forth In IN Pf'O- pOMI t,,.,efor ....,llt..o to l"' Loc:•1 A@tnc:r ,.or..,.lkwl (',omm1u1on ••• ff\9 ~ enMulton l• lo orovlde '"" l'l'lllf\l<IP.• Mrwl<•• I• en tlflNtnlHd (Oynty l\lllnd wtll(h I• ·-· ,,...., O>unc, ~"'ice la<lllti .. -,,,.r•Dr lntre_ t,_ tt<_Y '""9elllclen<., Of ur!Mll Nrvl(ff. MCI WHE R'°AS,"" 1:•11<1111111 omur Cltltrmttwcl IN1.Meu1ton jlrOfM I IO .. "ce1900r1c.irr en~t" rrom lflt pro•lt•OM llnd reqo~r•llWfll• ot the Cttllomtt l11wl~ ......... C....llly A<I NOTtCB 1$ HllAGllV 01\lfi H tlMI e ~tne on ti. ttrOOCKH •nnalltt~ will ,,. held in llW Cheml>e" 01 '"' llo.ercl el ~l•ou Of Illa Co.>M• .. 0.•no•. In uw Hall Of AOmtnl•l••llOfl, 10 CM< C.ent.r j)l•t• ...... AN, C.lll0•111•. on-ttnddey Of No ... ,,,111 •• ,.,., .. llWMurJ!f • JOe'O«• AM MOTICI IS l'UllT~lll C)IVEN ,,,., 1111, ln1ef'lltt--~f-Oolrlno lo moe wrllt#I ll"lll•t 419tlMI MIO •nNlle4itn tllell Oii '° 1rf written <.- ""'111celltft llled ••tll IM"tltf~ Of""' ... , ... •fl'f fldw Pl'IOf to Ille C-111\leot OI .. 11 llttfrlllO Ill 1119 hOUt Oft JO O'CJOO AM.. Oii lM 1'ftll d<ry llf HO...,,,.,, 1'ft, aN Mid Wfl!Mtl 11"91•1 Dy • I~ tl\ell COMa"' • O.Wftcrlltft tulft. Cl•llt lo C!Mllllty lfW 11111e1 """*' by r11m, 11nc1 Mid ,..ltt.., protfft DY • ..ot., ""'" <onl.effl '"" rn10tntlal fO(J(eu of t..cll ..,,.., D4T£0 1"" 171helayof0<100ltr, 1t1e nv ORDER 01' fHll OOAND Of SUPG'AVISOASOll OA4'N0" ~UHTY, C4'llf011NIA IH4 LI J UN• Al.ll(AHOl!t Cieri• OI tt14> IHrd of S""9ntltof"t ot O<IWIQt C.ovnty, c.ttllor""" P"DI ""° Or""Of C.0•1 0.lly PllOI, HO"'"""'r J •I'd 10, .. ,. r •· ... .· The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 6 4 2 You Can Seti It, Find ft • Trade It With a Want Ad [&4~5e1aJ One Cell Service Fait Credit Approval • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY , ............ Motfce: All rf'ld ~slate adv1•rt1'1·1f '" tllli< Ol'WSl)uf)('r I~ i.vtJ tt•rt to lh~ ft'tkrnl fa11 I I ()II ' I n I! " ('I I) r I !Ill which m11kt•' 11 1lll•)lul 11 ach 1·rt1 ~1· ":.111v p11• fl'rt•rtrt' hm1IJlt0n ur 1f1:0.1'rtlllin;1t1•>ll l>."t'f' 1111 1 u1·1· c·oll,r r1•l1t11111 " ' or natwnal orrgrn. tJJ an lnl 1·nt1011 Ill m11kr nll\ 'lll'h prl'ft•n'nh• 1111111,1 lmn. (Jr1hwnm1rw111111 · Thi ... 111-wi.r"'111·r v.tll 11111 kn11v. 1n.:h .1rn•pt ·"'' .uh ••r11i-1n~· fri1 11 .ii "'tall· v.h11·h t!> rn •wl.1 tton of th .. I av. ERRORS: .AdnrlfMN ~Id dMcJr thefr ods dally md report e.-- rOf't lftilfttdlatety. TM DAILY P'tLOT os~s HablHty for h fint ift.. Cotted Insertion only . . .•...•.•••...•........ 1002 ......•..•••••......... PRIME Dut'llXIES I 111·a11·d 1n 111<1 hl111•\.. "'''"l N1·v.r1111 11111,., rront 2 bdrm h.1-. 111·11. plumh111~ 4'1l•rtr11 .ti 111 l.11t:h1·n . 11•11r li.11 h1 '"' 111111 11v1·r dhl I"" ·•t:• 'IJll 1 I' fot ~ t•Xl 1 .J (',tr!< l'r1tt•CI 111 $14!#.51.10 p I L ·o T l 2 Ht1rm .~. I bdrm unit Wt-!>l N<'wport 11.ood rt•n t.tl ht~lor~. ":dk 111 lt1•ac•h Sl59.000 fi7J 361>3 675·4777 t-:v1~ t-IEWrottT ISUt-ID :t BQrm . 1 bath h11m1• on It -2 lot : frpJr . Jot" of "'"'d &. hnr k ~1w,.1100 HOME & IHCOME :1 l<tl rm • 2 hath hufl'lt· "'"' '""" 2 bdrm um\'> tn n •.ir .i ('nr par ktnA 111 cfr. h~l)l tul 1111rk hkt· "<'ll111r.: 1-:a!>htll1• Co,ta Mi·"a Pro111·rt' in 'Cini 1•11nd1 ttoll 1 S.l~l!l,000 6JJ.J663 642 225J f-; \I'!\ associated 8ROl<ER5 REiil TORS c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 ·7 8 I CAREFREE Li;te :;t'p:.irah· rP1·rl'.tl111n rm w 1lh this I s torl 4 1111 ~ TV r m :.ind 11h ll'l' ''" f~e lot. m11kt·s f n r t·u rt•frt't' entt·rt 111nmtnt un<1 ram1ly t·n1nvrn .. n1 Jo:nt1re horn" {I.. k11d11·n fWllllllflllly t'ftUlfl/ll'c! ~ rl1•t·ora1t'iJ 11•1 fll' 111·" hll' 111:1\ t·<111~111t•r 1, •. 1111111111 l1~li 1380. Huth :•11r11• f<ltr l"f~wpori Heiqhb ;-.: 1•v. on markl't I HH 1m nil rl•• :>·H" lll'ar -.diool., 1\ i!l'Ot. IW. 32:>5 GARAGE SALE ad!> 111 the Daily Pilot bnnl<( hap py results. To plart> your drawing card, phone 642·5678today! ..-. -~ -~··~ ~~ SUPER ACTION IN THE COMICS SECTION OF THE DAILY PILOT HOUHI For s• HousH For s• HovHI for s... ....••.•...•••.•••....• ··················•••·· ••····••·······•······· GtMrol I 00 GtMf'al I 002 G~ 1002 ·•••····•··••·······•·· .••...........•.... Eiii BAY& BEACH 4SO HE.WPORT CTR DR 75S.11 TOWNHOUSE! 1-:"·1·rtt0n11llv i.lt.irp .11 •• 11111·1· ltlltl v.111 l'\1 111 \nu • ll '!> fl't• lu11tl "' Ii·-. t h .rn ll'3'!f'hnlrl 11111·1 I h1·r1• an· :J '"' c•I I IHll'rJI\ II. :! b;ith~ 111< •••• ti '" t ' N 1 v ~:11srn "·"<" h.in<lv 111 p.11 I. 11001 I(· ,1111p111nr! Full 11111,.11111\ ~ IJ(J 0110 4 BR $98,500! 1\llr1t<·ltvi• l.111llh '"''cl ht1m1• ht11!1· l .111111\ rm jlllOt'lt'(J Ill ":tllllf! lilt 111' IH'V. 111 h11 ,flt 4\ j.!ilrh <l 1 ~p ~ 11•,hl\ p .11n1t•d I "' 111 ti 1n South (.'u • .-.t "'"'·1 .1r1 .1 S9f!. ~00 V 011 "" n t lw l.tnfl I .... ..-..-.--.... BAY& BEACH 4SO NEWPORT CTR. OR. 759-0811 MESA VERDE l.11f':1tt•fl on ,, fllllt:\ tree l11w1I !>ln·l't 1111 a l:.tnw lot thi.. 0111 ... 1 :1n1hn~ :J ltt·clroom ~ ltulh h1m1t• '" ,1 ht"•I 'al111· of :111 th1· 1 111 '1•111 orff·nn~'' 1n rh1• 1 Jlrl''I 11.!IOU!'o .11 t',t r1f .\11•,,t \' 1· r 11 c• F 11 t l p 1 1 1· <' ~111 !'>OI• l'i\1.1. 751 :rnu C::SELECT I PROPERTIES t-IEWPO«T SHORES ('lo!>(' to lw;,il'h 111\ P~l or II w tn l ht' ~I tw'lt m Z hnth 1 ..... ,.11 h1111 -.1• l'nvat .. palm ••Jllrv l1•a tl 1nr 11110 c "'' ... 11nh1• h\ 1111• I 111 It II nHn t' f '''l Jl s 110 000 I 673 K.'}541 (lf'tl I j ',H if 1 I ,, I )If r - [®lfi&ltl S & S9YALITY :.1J.1 <'11JUi. l'•1ll•:c1· !'.erk hnm• m ln1111· 1•n1111l;11 Cor111·ll 11111111·1 .I '""'' old v. 11 h '"·"" "" ur) l1•11111r•·' O"""' ric•edi. I .1-.t l ''l'rO\' ~I I t>.500 C /\LL. 751 31!il «=SELECT T PROPERTIES NODOWM- sdkr to pu' mO'lt r ln' 1ni;: , ,...,,.., SISOO mmt:" th1· v1'11•rnn bU\l'r m ll1•;11111f11l JAR I' hath ho n11• 'f'1it :i I pu r1 h ;...,, flrH.'t' SH.'t !lOO 754-7100 llVBtSIDE I ~ A<·n ·s µr1ml' !'Om m1•r<'rnl 1on('ll M I( r l<>w lo tilt' Ont uno I n1t•rn11 tio nul Airport "·'" lut """'" 0 ;JtlrWA 5 9 8Albt1<1 bland R~alty i \ " .... "t ' (' 41 '\~ 673-8700 $0 DOWN on louns up to SHI0.000' Low VA mlerri.t rHll'' ('all your Oranl<(e Count.., V1•t<'ran \ouno;l'lnr for mun • mfDrrnatton 1 T afts to R.ct C arpc-t We Nshft 754-1202 V.AMOOOWN Stlll.900, \'A or IO":·oowri 4 Br 2tn flu. t'150 l"Q ft . be-aultfully UPRrad1•cl Marcel. l .J.T 9.'iH!600 Have somethln1 you want to sell? Classified ads do it well -Call NOW, 64.2-5678. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME Presli~ious street -short walk to <·ountry club -4 bedrm ; 3 bath. fam il y room . dt•n with S:,~Q Ovl'r s 1zl•d lot with fruit , citrus. <•vo<•(Jdo door from rear or ~aragc• fo r boat or camper dras t1cally rcduc·c..>d a r eal buy al only $129.750. C<:tll Glen llellwarth 631-126&- BACIC BAY CONDO 3 bedrm 2 bath 3 car garage..· en c losed patio -oak plank ltvtnJ! room floor -5ky light $89.500 Cati · Gle n Hell~arth 631 1266 ) JACUZZI & SAUMA 4 bedrm single sto ry. family room . jac uzzi & sauna -immaculate . Only SI29,9001 Call Glen Hellwarth 631-1266 NEVER OCCUPIED 4 bcdrm. famil y r oom. wet har m1 crowavt: air ('Ond 1tioning in LCJk<· For('sl. only $122,950 Call Glt'n Jl e llw(jrt.h 631·1266 LIVE IM IRVIHE 3 bl•rlrm. de n w/ce ntral air & private Sp<Jnj~h style fro nt courtyard wall papered -custom drapes m 1 r rors tas t e fully decorated S79.900 Call Roy Sie m ens 6.31 -1266 BEAUTIFUL YALE MODEl Jn Irvine's Colle gl' P a rk. 4 bedrm sunken family room -formal dining room -2 stone!'> c·overed patio wet bar All lht~ for S lO'J.900. Call Roy Siem ens 631 12fi6 HOUSE A MESS 3 bedroom house on duplex lot $49,950 in t he City of Orange . Call Roy Siemens 631-1266 IEACH HOUSE Short block to best surf and swim portion of Newport. 2 bedrm 1 bath 2 ta r gar age. Sll8,500. Call Glen He llwarth 631-1266. 'h MILE TO OCEAN 2 bedrm 2 bath Ne wport. condo r, month~ new -1?a rage convc>rte d to ~ame r oom $85,500 Call Joh11 Marsha ll 631-1266 VIEW OF 15 ACRE MEADOW 3 bed rm 211::-bath Newport c·oudo Approx 1500 s q. ft. -1 year new ea rth tones $89.950. Call John Marshet ll 631 1266 CA THEORAL CEILING 3 bedrm 21h ba th Ne wport condo. g iant:-m aster bedrOQtn -beautiful unique Spanish interior $87.750 Call John Marshall 631-1266 DOH~ IE FOOLED The owner has never raised rc.'nt::. on this letrge duplex located on East~i<lt.• -sunken liv rm -3 bedrm -21 .. bath prrv patio & dble J.Wr e<Jt•h unit. Sl98.500. Call Roy Siemen!'> 631-1266 FOUR HOUSES ti scpantte houses on V2 8<'re lot room to build 2 more $200,000. Call Cra1g Batley 631·1266 TEN UNITS t YN •r n.-w -CS> 2 bedr m l.lt,i bath + (1 ) 3 bcdrm 1% bath & (l) 3 bedrm 2 hath. Garages ror 15 cars. City a pproved for Condo conversion. Wa lking dis tance to Eastside Cost<.i Mes u shopping. $750,000. C<Jll Cru1~ Salley 631-1266 ............ .,.,,.... .................. 234 E. 17tlt Sfrfft, c .... ~ :'llahonwlde Network or lndlnrl11.1ll\ Owned a.nd Operated Rc11I l!Jlt11li: OHici:1> 631-1266 LOYBSbruAT Hu(ltt m1uner 1u1tt lsolnt od (or Intimate prlv11cy hull~ f11m1ly room F.'< n• II 1• 11 t lt>1• h ti on ll t• a r bt'tt('h und u1 tlf 1·ot11 w Full price S8t.!i00. Call 9'2·7788 THllUJllFS Exttullve home . fineatt qoultty. 3 on. him rm ,. t-:n1>rmnv 1 vl1•w " I· n " n f J (' " !\ f'f c I 11 x l ' fr;1turt•!\, r~11H'!'lllc•lly priced ', AKrnt &40-5S60 ake your shopping eMier by u.ina the Dally Piiot cta1111ified Ad11. Hov1u Foor Sako Hou1•' For S.. Ho.. .. , ir.0 r "_,_ Hou'H For S• H0vH1 For S• Hov1e1 For Sah r ->...... P'f1dey, November 3. 1978 ··••••·····•··•••······ ······•····•··•········ .............................................................................. , ........•••.. DAILY PILOT D3 ~ot t 002 G1>Mrcd I 001 G.._r_, • I 002 G"Mr.. 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Of'9f HOO~I S'A T HOV 4 1-4 11752 Ylo YHOltQ, lrrlM 644-7020 IH THE IEST OF IAYCREST Prim<• IO<'<lt1o n on ('ommodon• Road in B aycre~t J vun Wells built. pridefully maanturncd and properly priced: 3 bedroom~. formal dining, 9200 sq. fl. lot and a fl owing floor plan fo r enchanting entertaining This 1s a "cream puff" amt won't last long at $195,000. ' u~1vur: fif)'"r:s REAL TORS·. 675 6000 2443 East Coast I l1ghwJy. Corona clel M.11 dlso 1n M1•\,1 Vl'ttl•· .ii !J4L 11'l'JO UDO ISLE OE'c·or ato r ""a llpaprr <·nh<•nres this C'Ompl~tcly n •m1.11tc•lro. lar,1?<· 2 'olorv 4 hdrm . 3 halh h11rn<• w11h 1>nvatc• pllt10. "'"'P~ to h N1rh. d uhhou"''' & h •nni.-. murt!. S335.00(1 W ata ~ ont &tat. +loaf Slip s 197,500 Wrndinl! ro;1d wav 11·11111. lll <'X1•1•11t1 vc m anl1m1• living S('('ludro l'lllrv l<l I :i v 1 ., h I 1 v 1 n I! r 1\11 m II W,oJI:-. of gla:o.:-. llfH'Olnf! 111 s h1mm1·11nc hav C:n11rm l't kit1·h1'n & lnrmal 11tnanl.! Sp1r:il1ni.: '1111rc-. ... t· h •111ls lo i>\\ 1·1·11 111.i.: 111a ... t1•r tx'<frm & ~ 1• h ti 11 r • ·11 ·..., rt• t r" ;1 t s S1•lh•r 1~ a nx1oui.• !"or !' OCUMFIOHT <Ju,Jhlv t 1.1lt-.111.111-.h1p in m,1ho..: t run & tt.1k lfoor'). wh ul I thrs landm<.1r k , 4 U It , :t h .t ho111t• 1n ftnl''il ltu·.tt1on J-.st.1bhshl·tl lll'l's & l;iwns $475.000 HIW,oaT HllGHn F 11-.h11111 hl.111d \ lt·w from 3 lldrm t '011ntrv :.tvl1• l11111w l!st•d hrttk & l'llU~h S.l\.\ll \\l)O•h SWlllllrlUll< pool, ) .It' II //I S:.!ti.'l 1)00 ... IACK IAY Fttw 1 htlrm , .!1 • tnith larnily home on <fuu•t t·ul cl1· .,,1<· Ovl·r~1Lt!d pool, p l a vhollSl' ~tor ;,tgt· $ lti!j,OCJO Term!). IAYFROMT ~·\t•r al l111t· lrnvtront hurnt·s "'tlh lJH'r & sli p AVALOH 1 Hit l 11.t 11.1 k floor. part1<.1l h <1 " .,. 1111 • n t 1·1111 t· r l'l l' I o u n \,!at lo n . $120 ,000 ... l'l' Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\1d€· Q,,,,., N 8 675 · 6161 WESLEY N .TAYLOR CO llEALTOHS . -sincl' 1H4 IRVIHE TERRACE-VIEW~ll5,000 Great panoram1t• view of ()('ean, bay, dty Lights & CatCJ lma ! See the boats <·ome lhru the jetty & on thru the harbor. 2 Lgc bdrms plus maid's rm & sitting rm. f arnaly rm & formal DR. Gorgrous pool an front tourtyd. WESUY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 San Joaquin Hil• Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-4910 ADULT OCCUPIED B<'auliful 2 stOry 4 Bdrm 3 bath home in Mesa Woods Development of Costa Mesa. Walk to South Coast Plaza. Prict> reduced to $132,500 for immt:"fliatc s ale. A qu~lity home. Cal 546-4141 Serving Costa Mesa-l;vine Huntingto~ Beach-Newport Beach ~ow~ ~:7).7300 nr1val1· 1ihow1nl!. rall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H47 r.010 - ~ • .,,~,,,,, •• ,,,,,li,..,,,,.J .• 111,. Have ~~~h~:-t~ell ~ [~ lt~!jllrnl Clasb1f1ed a d.., do 1t well -I _ ----:, ·-··= . mac nab I °Irvine realty IAYAlOHT W/IOAT SUP Char min~ 1-story an Dove r Shore's w I prav at<' float & b oat s lip to m·tommodatc up to a 38 footer J Hits, 2 buths. lg . la ving rm/den + I~. lot w/spc.t<·c to "<idd on ". A g reat VCJlue in a n cxf'lu::.ive area. $460,000 in c l lund Appl o nly Cathy Schweickert G42 8235. ( B-11) A HEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS! Pir ture this 2·stor y family home w /a ppro x 2 500 sq . ft . & C'Ontemporary in d<'cor ... featuring 3 BRs. 3 bC:Jths & a ~1g. family rm w /walk·in bar. 'Ph<' landsraplng has n J a p :tn<'sc ga rd<'n a tmos pher e w/~az(•bo & e n closed s pa. All tol ~1l.ly redone inside & out -just wa 1tin~ for the Holidays, $205.000. Sharon Smith 644-6200. CB-12) TRADmONAL FAMILY HOME 2·story C'USlom home for the Jg. family. 6 BRs. family rm formal dmii:tg, kitchen w/brkfst ~. cozy family rm, lg. fplc & inviting bar. Offe r ed al $.164.500 floe. Appl. only. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <B·l3) RUM, DOHT WALK OPEN HOUSES OPlH SAT/SUH 1.4 52830 Navarro St.. La Qwnla OPEM SUH. 2·5 R88 Te mple Hills Dr .. Laguna Beach 1402 Cerritos, Laguna Beach 81 Roya l St. Georj?c, Big Canyon, NB Call 4~·1177 for admittance TURNER ASSOC., REALTORS 1105 N Coast llwy .. Laguna Beach 494-1177 499-4591 MESSY MANSION! llu g1• 5 llllrm f<,1n1·h Si v ic> hon11• l.aq•1· 1•111·lo"'ll 1•011rl\.1rtl \\ tlll f o u n l a 1 n . :i 1 o 1· k 1111 I pal 111!. floorn lnr i..•r:ind piano 111 .-.pa•·wu' Lim1I\ 11w1rn Wall h~: .111•,1l ,li•1\• pl.11•1· •• ra .. r \ 1111 pr111 ""' T I. (. I I (';ti I I II ti ,( " Mill --.,~~c......... HOUSE A MESS!! '.I IMrm hotJM• on du11l1•x IOI Jn a rl.11J1dh dl'\l•l11p lnj;! afNI. l'lt v or Oran~''' ~l !I !150 C'aJI Un"' S11°nH'n'l.6'.ll 1;..~.o · RVMJ« • • "' ( tlll• .,.... • .RFALTORS WA TERFtlOMT :.> llllrm & llt•n. rndd 4!'1' hftll f ... 111' 111':1111 dt•(• ~I :tll hllf1'-:! l"q lk'\, :! 1''" p:il1m. :J 1·:.ir g;ir s:1;,u 11<10 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 DANAPOIHT M•cr ......_ DuplH Com plf't<' manal!<'mC'nt on prr•ml.,c•o; fo .;1t•h unll ha~ two hN lr1w1m-. :.1111 tl1•n t"o f ull h:1111 ... r' rt• JI I.,('('.... hr 11 k r1111rt yrrrtl. J\n 1·\rt'll1•11t In I 1•-.1 m1•111 al l 13!1 ~HI COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 T his love ly 4 BR, 2'1'.t bath Big Canyon Broadmoor won't last at $395,000! Charming decor -formal dining, li ving & family rooms. Lynne Va lentine 644·b'200. <B· 14 ) Want Ad ResuJt.s 642-s6711 II idle items 642·5678 2 SEPARATE HOMES -I LOT Perfect for 2 families ! Delightful duplex! Each w/:J RRs. 2 v2 ba ths' 2 garages! 2 patios ! Where els e can you fi nd this for under $99,000 each ?? l mmaculc.ilc! Barbara Wright 644-6200. (8-15) OWHB SAYS, "'SB.1.!" So bring a n offer & checkbook on this a lready extremely low priced 3 BR mobile located in beautiful De Anza Villa.ite of Npt. Has private beach. pool & jacuzzi. $30.000! Lois Miller S.52·4201or642-8235. <B-16) IAttE SWEEPING QCEAH VIEW LOT Complet e w/p1ans for beautiful Eng-1\s h Country home w/5 BRs family rm, Ubrary, morning room & 4 baths . Create your own estate on this spectacular Spyglass Hill lo<':l tion. $475.000. Marjorie Mahon 64'1 -6200. m -11 > 642 82JS CJOI Oovtr Ortve 644-6200 Har~ V1tw Cvntrr lrvl~ al Campuor, Vallty U:nltr 752-1414 cae: GBDIGE ELKINS CD. OVCR 50 YEARS OF SlRVICE SECURITY GUARDED JASMINE CREEK Quie t Location Jn Corona del Mar W/Occan View. Single Story P lan Two 2 Bdrm. & Fam. Rm. Sep. Dining Hm. Dui ll-l n Extras In Kitchen. Large Prof. Landscaped Yards Clubhouse, Pool & Tennis Re<l u<·{~ To $210,000. QOM'T MISS THIS Rest Buy In Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm. + Fam. Rm. In Great LoC11tion Near Schools. A Little Redecoratin~ Will Makt.• This A Super House. $83.000 Submit Offer~ 631-1800 @ •Pve••• •• 181 DOYY DRIVE * * * * * *· Heritage Collection AFFORDABLE NEWPORT LIVI IM NHTIGIOUS WISTCUFf -For under $150.000. Spacious 3 Bdrm. Fumily Room, Country Kitchen. neat .ind tlean. rl•ady to move into. Call us al. 540.1151 for ~II dt•la1Js . BUMP AND BOOGIE DAHCE AMD IARIEQUE -in the rec r eation r oom of this s harp 3 bedroom Costa Mesa home . Fireplace a nd formal dminS:? add to the charm Asking S7l .900. Call 540-1151 MESA VERDE ~Pl.EX S' ACIOUS 3 IDRM 2 IA TH -owners unit. w/frre placc + 3 2 BR 2 Ba unit:, X lnt financing a vailable. Cal 546-5110 for "'°" ct.fails.. MESA VERDE CUSTOM HOME 4 Id"" l loth -with formal dinmg room and family room. 2.500 sq. ft. single story on oversized lot. Finest quality thruout 112 block to country club and tennis courts. Firs t tame offered. Cal 546-5880 ERITAGE BEAT IMFLA TIOM! Own your home. This 4 BR 2 Ba home f'\ considered the hcsl buy in Laguna N1g uC'I V<.•ry nice C'Ond1t1on and ready to orrupy. Prict' reduced to~.500. Check this g rent 3 BR + Den 21/~ ba one level condo. Lots of patio and privacy. Oeluxc end unit. Near shop!> and recreation Selling a t $107,900 and worth it ! Phone <714) 496·4040 Please a sk for Wally A-;bury, Lag una Niguel Realty. OUTSTANDING BLUFFS VALUE F:xtensivc ly upg raded "Original" model home. Prime e nd unit "C" plan overlooking pool. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Vaulted beam ceilings, fireplace. oversize 2 car attached garage, tile roof. large fenced patio, full ba lcony. s 165,900 Opet1Sat11-5 S-1-5 & by _.paintw...t 2043 Vista Cajoft 644-0139 FfXElt! FfXB! Only $5~J.990 for thi s bargain. 3 massive bdrms. country kitchen, 20' ga me room + de n. HV ucrcss. VA. no down. Or. easy fina nt ing available. C<Jll Bobbie Duncan . Broker. for a ll details. 531-8207 RELAX & ENJOY C'ortina dd l\t.1r h1ll-.1d1 • home V11·" th1• '" 1 .111 1· a n v tin & 1 \1 1 n k la n 11 963-7811 LET ROHRT'SRLTY lwlp \1111 i:•·I mon• f111 u11.ir nmn .. v 1n II\'\ r•o1~1 <·.111 '""'''' t't:I 11:.!fl:! FOi( EX/\ \1 Pl. .. Exec. Cmtom Home \I. 1 l h 'UJX'rh Ol'l'ilO \ 11 ·~ <; tn prt·:.ll111ou' Ouna l'I :1r1•u ·I RI< ;i• • h.1th' Wint' c·l'llar m;1<;~1ve ... 111n1· frpil'. Homan luh. 11111111111~1 MP\lr~rn Ille&. G._rot 10 <:on.acWMar 1022 CorOMcWMw 1012 ···········•··•·•····· CAl'lCOD IEACHRlONT S,... .. YJlo Oft the lay $10,900 t-:leitant Rll}Sld<' II\ 1n1: ;1t a frac11on of 1 (lmpara hip C'OSI /\c1J.ll'f•nt l o llork!> & maritime· h\ 1nl!' l.:H 1sh h\ rm~ '"';11" of l!la:-.-:. Gourm1·t '>Url,lum• k1tc·hen + 1h111nc ~"<'1·11 mi.: m<1M1'r hl'ilrm' T1·11 n1 -.. pool & tlE';J('h m;11<1· this J.?urdc11 humc II\ 1ni.: at 1t 's finest Call X47 60111 (Ji.HJ r•r '>. ti •, I ~, ,, •II '· I [~lti&Hill LOCATION!! J Bdrm. :! hath Sun ... hmP hom <' Nl·\11 l'npper plumb1nl! i\11 l t>r ms $68.200 3 Bdrm ~ hath \ll l h11 r" rnrld p;1110 In C'nl11•J?1 1'.1 rk ll 1·tl111•1·tl I <• ~7!1 1100 i\ll l1•rm' So. Catif Realty 546-5605 645-6918 V oc.t DollJ HOllM rc•.UOPoW OCEAHVIEW H:irr find 1n N<•wport llnu.-.c• on thl' -.11ocl. ... ,~·•· I ;u•uf:1r 1w·1•an \'l•·w l\lrn; 1· 1n 1·nn'11 t 11111 Y1•ar r" u n d n r w 1• 1· k 1· 1111 rl'ln:;it Call fi7:t H534J . .....•...........•••••............•.•...•..... IEST IROADMOOl IUY! Offwed by OWMr .. t-t $235,000 Beautiful bcum cathedral ceiling an laving room. 4 s pac ious bdrms -i rt1 mily & dinin ~. 2 1h bath!>. 2 fireplaces. Located on st·enic wooded pra v ate greenbelt wrlh open view °'*' Houw Smday I ·5 2121 .._ W ...... Orf••· CdM 644-2564 or lll-6797 ~~~~! .......... ~~~~ i-·2·ao-·c-o·TT-·A·G··E- IEACH INCOME WITH VIEW PU.IS IMCOME PeRgt'd hardwood nooro;, wood be<tm<.'<i C('IUOl(!i. I. bnck frplcs a nd c·ounlry lutchen '1.US 2 bdrm. 2 bath 1nrom1· urul Wllh pnvalt-yard and petio "SJ~.000 CAl.LFOR INFORMATION 644-7211 ' lockloySpeciClll ~~~~~~~~ F1r .. 1 111111• 11ff1·n·d in I:!' JASMINE CREEK ''"1r ... !1111,1.1nd1n1· 1·u .. 111m <l1·rnr.11t1I h11111,• •Oc,... Yi•w ~11h la1i.:•• 1·111v fitm111 •lestPric•. mum liu1ll 111 TV. (I,, Owner motlvat.ed! Call l)J1Wl1•tl l111r c·n untn forappt. now. Agt k 1t <'h1· n \\1th "'a 11wd 95..S-3454 759-0363 l.(l.1~~ \II 1ntl11w :1nl1 room for pnol m;iki• 1h1.., 11 IH·rf .. 1·t fJ111ilv lwmt• ti7J K5~ . t.i.'""''i•lt •1'''' ,,.t ,,,, [16Ll&Hd REMODELED NEWPORT HEIGHTS SAHDPOIMT'E $105,000 Pnm1• San<lpomll' it hr. 2 ..,turv. pndt\Of 11wnl'r ... h1p hom1• l'Mh fom1ly ri111m UMOISTRUCTED .OCEAN VIEW JASMINE CREEK BY OWNEll. t-:xte ndt'd balcony on Jirttnbell <No roottops I SplJl leve l 381{ 21.o'J baths. Pool, tenn1!>, ga t ed co mmunit y S!69.500. Ph 7~9428 fur enuy_. _____ _ By Owner Old CdM No Agents. 675-1405 Ask for Jo Ann Bay &Ocean Vrew• From th<' beauttfuJ tl'r ra1't' palm. brkfst. area & 1.Jvm~ room loo' You'll eruoy pnvary + m lh1s 2 bdrm , den. 2 h.1th . lcnsmn-free lrvme Tcr rarf' home Just $.185.000 Oeaschold 1. Open Sun. only I S rcm~mu d.11/.JH011. -~4trf.f'wj~~ ~ 671-8491 2435 E. Coaat Hwy., CdM S1·n•t•nt>(I µa1111. <:1ant1--------- 'undl•1·k Su11t·r l0<·:it1on .11111 rnud1 m ori•• A<'t fa-.1. 752 17110 1)41'-.''''l•t• ••. ,, •• ~. ,. '"'"''l'l•tf\fiff'1, .,,,,, ••• ~Macnab· Irvine I . . I~ IR&IM [ ~ l!ltl ' ' ' I'. OCUHYIEW $375,000 WATC H S pinnaker:. billow. FEEL S t'a breezes & !>unshme J>Our Ill your French wlhdOW:-. & skyllgbts. ENJOY .1 IAYROMTS OPEN SAT/SUM. 1-S 1420W. IAY Completelv n-dN'oratc'fl 6 bdrms. + .-.tu<ly. 6 bath hom e & many. mam rx lras. 1hn1ng rm b;ir mst r hdrm :-.uilt· I rJlh' "mu~• IOM.'t'1 $725.()()(l' $4200. ""'Um<':> a !I': \'1\ loan cm th1" 1mm&«' :I l>llrm hom t> C'all now 1\~1·n1 54ti 0351 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I duplx. anclud1nJ! bay front t.o bl' exC'h. down an Huyfronl dupl<'<c J Mrm ~g 2131684:,3200 __ _ una or J8C'UZ2J in your mast er suite. SUN BATHI'.: on one of your 3 ~ks Upper ~tory · Ii v ing rm, dtrung, k1lc•hcn. mas te r s uite. J.ow••r story · 4 BR!!, 2 bath., CO M E TO l!:!:> GOLDENROD • OPt-:N 'T'ODA YI ·~• P M (i\ ll!7 1 ~ .. 2 hdrm uniL ... frplr 14AoaPtftilasuto 1007 <•ac·h unit S..1!-f!> oon• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHFROHTS IRAHDMEW 11rlu<c(' dupl1•x. '1 lwlrrw. :• h .. 111., •'J •'ll un it Just completed 4 bdrm ~ ,~. (Jl"J' pll.ll< den, J balh 1·u.-.tom LEASE OPTION " 1·'-~ Great opportumly tn bu.v I homt' I Hou:.(' from ;.> & I fl( rm 1luf'lt•'C . beachwith0t•eanvi<•w nt'x t yt'ar ut tl)day ... SJ7~1000' COASTP.ROPEHTll':S IHll'<'~. in fabulo u-; 2 Hd rm hom1·~~l,lllMI' • 673.5410 Spyglass. 6 Bdrm:. & 2 fidrm d11plr<c. 11ppc>r -----family rm. li(a mf' rm, unit :' h:ilhs frplr t'.tl'h --------• form.al dtn-rm. 11(1' lo!, unit SJ9S.OOO' CAH"T IE low pm~. $3&1.500 lalboo lay P'rop. DUPLICATED NEWPORT CENTER Redton Massi ve duplex w/3&4 REALTY 640.1812 * 675-7060 • Br uruL,, JU.'l "l<'P~ tu l'llo ~ __ _ VETS NLY FUFJ-: 1 .... 1 11f \'\ h11m1•' t Oil ·., to rhofJ<;(' i rorr1 C'oo;la M1•-.;1, lrvinc>. Ni•""' port J~·ad1 ~r;s 000 S200 ooo Somc> \II Ith ;\:Cl OOWNtNO COS'Th <'all for ~our 11~1 .JI645 7'l21 fane~l 01·1•an and hu y ~~~~ bearh<'S Up1>f'r ownt'r, SPYGLASS HILL urut I'> '~'tdl ulurly tit' Lovt>ly 4 bdrm, f1tm rm. rorall•d l.11~1·r unit hght:-vu-w. Brand n1·w rl'flL" for $50 1 1w r mo rrpl. ... drps, landsr;ipin1• Own<·r 1~ a'kmi: S250.000. Owner mot.Jvated. l.t>a\ will roru.1dl'rll·rm... tnR area. Mu.'l Sl'C ! l'rll'c Newport Pier Reolty ~exx> _rn~11 __ ;; .taliltdMMlliii ~~ 2005 Balboa BNd. SHORECLIFf llglll 'i from ~11111 1 111~ "' tnl! room. Our 3 lttlrnt h (I m (' h a:<; :, h I I ti I n II .. I a I 1• I ;1 \II I I h I t ... hartl~ucwl fltwin .. ~11011 1·ounll•1 lofl' .11111 Fr1•nc>h door~ Compldt• vn\:tC'\ for I ht• low1•r l1·v1·I 111.1..,tPr hdrm-h.1\ 1111· 11, 11111 n f1n ·pl<i<'C' an1I 11.11 m (',ill f11rdeta1ls 1111wh morC' for ~;9.000 Ontu>; /\I.SO Capstrano hoch 21 W11~kae:~'~(~iJ~W(t ir:f§ m t Newport Bch.673·2058 Amostelegant2:.tory ho me an bes t a n ·11 of Capistrano l~h IO 18 CdM. Custom built, '.I hr ••••••••••••••••••••••• + den. has new t•anu1f PETE BARRETT REALTY 642-5200 1•1•drn~-:. l<rnnclry room Wntcliff R.alty 0111't.1n<t1n.I! hc11ch 1n ', • .,, m 1•n1 11pporlun1ly llt'Chll't'(l l11$l l~1.000. RY OWN Ell Yorevcr wh1t1.·w ;llc>r <View, EnJOY ~unsN~ ov(•r ROIHT'SRLTY 493.0202 49a.l 040 LAVERNE & MARCIE Cat alina & Da na f't Thl'S(' t! homhi.hl'lb :trC' 3 Cstm built 3200 ~q £t, 4 rlr h<lrm. 2 h:ith harj!:.un~ ~ Bu, 2 frplr ·'I, den, wC'I Tht• a!>ktnt? prict'' ;1rt' bar, 2 car gura~<'. w tn r Sli'.1.500 t.. sn 900 ri•sµl'C' clc dnvc on secluded .-.1 wallpa p<:•r & 1nlt•1 w1 paint. Pnvate bt'at•h + Vlt'W point. J"l't' l,11111 ~.~·-OPEHHOUS! SUNl>i\ Y 11 -:1 341 ~vC'nmg Canyon IA'nn1s Rickett-; Hltr !l>S-0497 642 :i:w:1 *MEWVA * ---f'ROGtt.AM-o (.'i\Sll l.>OWN TO TRAMSFERRED t 1Hlv L:l\'(•ml' '' h11'<•l of Dohe n y Pl CJll 1•11 rti•rn~l> Lht'.,ln•1•t from ~15. Pnn only. 1----•-•-•-·-~~'!.-- S1•ll1·r U1·.,p;1rnlt•! Wiii pa v all huvC'r~ <'QMs on S70 000 \'/\ .1ppra1wll h nm c· l'l.l S $500 ,1 park itntl M:1rrll' ha« a eoro..acWMar 10221--------· w1•t hur ~ ·'. 1•11lh1'flr11I ••••••••••••••••••••••• s 100,000 ,\C'TNOW' Prtt•1·-. ll rt' flls1n~ l"i\ST' World J\1.!l l!I hr' OONUS tn huv(•r ('1\LL OW~ l'nn only . 54 1 0425 rt•1hnc You ,.,. 11c11 lo l'lll'C'k Ollf lhM.1' l\1.1\ "wt• 1• l ht• <t t I 'I C .1 11 556·2660 541..0800 Act C: SELECT -WantAdHelp? 642-5678 T'PROPERTIES ......_,YuHm.1 Ore.an & tull view. 3 Hr fumdy rm , pro f landsCDped & dC('()rated, upgrades, glassed in hot tub, Ill.am glass Owner 1212 SandcastJe Or Open WANTED You can put your mind at ease wh('n you buy a home through Ha rbor Realty with our one year home owner's protect ion plan. For exa m pie. see 1437 Se r ennoe Terrace in Irvine Terrace. open Sat/Sun. 1-5. T here's a n ocean view, outstanding yai:.d . J bdrm$ .. 2 baths & our one yea r horoc owne r's protection plan. $184,500. 673-4400 HARBOR Rent l rast'. opt lo huy 4 Sat/Sun I 5 htl rm . San M 11 r coc;G --,.-.. -----1-0-0-2 S-1501 mo 4!13 5610 IMr ~ .•..•...•......••...... SHARP STAMFORD One of a kind -only Uni,,·ers itv Park Stanford on lht? marke t. '3 bedroo ms, 2 firepla ces, fp mily room. f'rcshly painted inside and out. St20.000 A COlDWIU. IM9• CO. 644·9060 ?1•t SAHJOAOUtN .. LllflD IN NlW9'0flT ClHTlfl OCEAHJIAYVIEW 2 Separate 2 bdrm homes, \'ery pr1vati· Pat.ius & decks. One with frplc. $425,000 DU,LEX South o( hwy . 3 bdrrn '! both.'!, family rm. & pa1111 overlook1ng purk, d o<,t• t.o heach + bni;tht, a1rv :! btlrm. apt. $322,500. MAURY STAUFFt-:11 SEA WON REALT'\' 673-5354 4'7-3388 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAWOOOS F. xt"dlnrt-truy "" pr1 ml' loo a Ion. 4 Bdrm. fo'am1lv Room. i\gt. l'..i6·325J · Rv Ownt>r. l\tr1m Vt'r<h'. \,11•nnl. pr11•1• JI:'' '" dun•<I ~HI «.KYl " Br :! ll.1 thonu'I rm '!<»1901.1. 6.11 0-15!) .. ... . .. -.. _, . B.f DAILY PILOT Ho.t1e1 For S. r riday No¥ember 3 t'171 •...................•..••••••••••.•.•••.••••.. ·•···•··•·······•••••·· .••..•.....•....••••...•............••.•••••••.............••.•••••.. .,..... I 044 l""-t • I 044 LGIJMl'CI I HC:h I 041 L._,... M'9Mt I 052 Miwport .. .ch I 069 Hewporf leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ············~·········· •••••••••••••••••• J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HottHt '°r S• HwMt Por Set. •·•··••·•·••••····•···· ··············~········ ...................... . 0-PoW 10.2' .,..,.. 102' , .... ,v.-.,, 1014 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• blQOO TWO COZY DAMA POtMT II.ACM CONDOS -Yoe .... • ct.lu of two • ..., .... two h•11-. J .... Ce.den .. le C ...... ......... w ........... -...... .,.. .... ~ ...... ti ,_, LAih of c.herec:hir. • .S1t ,000 ..._ 4fJ-lllZ CoatoW... 1024 c:o.t.W... IOJ4 .....••••••••....•....• TADOYa ~LOAH ~UbJC<'t Hl t''(I llnl t'lf \ ft11 1nrina Onl• S'.'1> J1•1 ,. •h plu.11 tl••11111 < 1•h Sharµ mmr m 111.-wlt11l1f1 t h•l rm hl>mt' 111 ~ 1 '"'"' \fttl'l ll..' (·11 11 11111.1 \. ~· 114il ····················•·· 'I .11 IOU' .I hr f.1m tl\ t ''' .\ 1hntn11 rm \f,1n\ 11 1111 rJtlt"' C'urnt't fut v. II\ (I. h1111111tale ('lt"f" IO 't )ll>lf 1 ourl'I•·' Onh Siii'\ 000 US\ Id Uout kt• Ht'.tltur ~ ll!f,,(J J YE.Alt fHEF. RllH Sftlf'f CIJT)' lur.ir null· No mot'l(hlv vn) ml'nt• No qunhfylnlt 1alte m t'r II', rtnt SJl ,UOO tlown I Rt _£_•ry ~ Ukr HiA TMMS J br I'" I>•. 2 u r r los l'cl ~-!...!..Rl-:N. 2W1 UDUC8) S4JOO. c-....c.-e111 bGr IN.a IUWUllJ horn•· •l 111•1 Swallow No"' •• In> ~ M UH 6111 fl Suri 1 & 1uu • ., ~yere R1·11I 1!:1l 11lt!, llllMI t1UI 0 1 ... SQ) tts ........... 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l la•n• + ..... + ...... Walk to ~•ch lron1 thh bHUUu.l, pluah upl(rad~I h o me Local 1•1l 111 lk'llbborhood of s;:ou uw hlim&s .. 7~ l>vlo\ II lO qua11fitd bv) ~r l'ru·~I r°' qwclt a.a.le at 11 UI 11:1(1 =~AM now '' (.'all .. ._.,, ,, •• I . -. -S.tiS R~le Specia1111111 H1•11I htDlt> /'t' .. •1'-btdt• :IRll <!ha 3,4 or ~ bdrm modeb •--------• J m rm "' "''11 " n.:v. avail. aome W/POOI q 1l1> 1'k) hlt' n<. ownt•r 98ll-<l602 MISA va.DI SH:! !l~O -ttl1 Cltlrl l'Vl''i. P~atoo p ~rtles CUSTOMHOME ~:l l .mt!~ dv:-. Mr Dun r ' POOL HOME \ 111•.al ~ ~Ion; _. bt>th oon1 ~with o~wl>' p1111lltd famlly room anti aakml( uni) S11J7 ~~I (';111 111<l11) l1)11k'llllh 14 IANCHUALTY 551-2000 GltHMTA£E STIAL A 11 ly hmm.• 3 bdrm. 2 11 ... .-lcv\'C ofl m ,,tr txtrrn l::Jtc1•ptlon1.1lly ut lrOt'UYI' lot VI 12 cov 'd l>IUOI ' llUih landitC'lll> 111.: Onh Slil .llOO 7~ 1501 R1•11J &-:atal<l US0«T LIVING $14.500 Wl11·11· C'L~· t'Jll .)OU f1111J J ~u1wr l HH uml ck n llJl111 hrnrw with >ard J lld !I 11.ihted tr on11 t'ourt~. '""''-'ii"~ rc1· room and illl lhe uparades for surh 11 low i.iru·e? Nu where Out\'t wmt' Cull lniM'1 Oftly RH> CARPET 133-3380 ASSUMABLE 81/4°/o LOAN llatwh<> Su11 Jo.111urn i'lir +. den. 2ba To11 l11 vl•I upttrllded ~un J111111urn muc;tet View of park & Turtlerock s11u.:in11 Pnnclpa.la ooly 7f>2 7134 Broktr 1owne1 - MUSTS ELL' Urand new 4 bdrm, rum r m h orn«' l.u :-.k Tur tl eroek 11 1.ih l'oothllls vil'w Cho1r1· of c:IU']>eti.ng. Lowe11t 1>1 I l'l' model in ana. l.170.000 bil-5311 New ~nnings nus -13-fo;. thl' younj! at heart. 2 Bdrms. + dl•n l'lan I 1n Chancellor I lorne, Execllt'nl co1u.ll lion. C106e to park. pool. Jue:. &shopplllg. lly uwm t ;: bdrm Hu•tt1· "h11rmt-r •Pt>l'la<·ul1o1r llC't•HJI vh-w fn1m 1•vt•r-y 1 m Lill! lo t Nt'w k.1t1·h~.,1 lluvc• .ipprovt'd µfJn i; fut r 1•rn odl'I SI~. <Ml t!T7 J.!l(lj CUSTOM OISIC'irHED N~W JUK. 3ba IUghci.l c~u11l1ty O( eun \>l t'W Sllll.000 N~ed 1n Uw htlb rn1.) home. 3 lil J. Uu. Z UlJ from Lhe O<'e11n IS!!. 750 W~T ~OA!o>T J'A{;lfo'I C RF.AL 1-.:.ST AT t; (96 ~ 831-2000 OPIH SUH. I ·4:30 23232PALAWAH Moolll'ch Day Tl•rr•H'I'. 11C•t:an view. beautlful 4 bdrm . family rm CORNER LOT formal d in1111t rm . z C11.11to111 wood anll l(lall:. fri>l<"i. . wet blfr. :J 1-.1r :11rn . )>lOlll' r1ri·11lu1·1· 1turu1w. l'Ornt:r lot A:.k Sl47.5m ina 8295.000 ~.., wi~r'.Mm '!: I a j t COUNTRY CLUI »OH Y . rWJ\100.1.>< LIVING I ~(Al. 'JOit \ 'tllluuled un lhe la1rway. ~..':'' -'OJJC't>nl to th•• 3rd 640·7000 llrt't'n. c>nJOY rnuntry I~~~~~~~~~ dub hvm~ m your llt!W 4 I - bedroom Link:. 1'01ale 1---------homc s;!~.500 3 Monan·h Ray PIJta Laguna Niguel 496-7222 831.0136 Impeccable lleslorallon M I Vt-s charac te r to t his 3 bdrm .• wood & glass 4 Ir Showcase OMttSun.1-4 2.5352 Via de Anu (take LaPlata Or. ocr Crown Valley I Has large pool. family rm . frplc .. lovely wallpapers & !1how11 hkl- a model Mu!lt sell now• Owner transferred. Only SU0,000 ttlie McConnoclr Redly 494-7551 home. Fe11ture11 include L* Fantt guest studio & pell8ed & 1055 grooved hardwood hv ••••••••••••••••••••••• -CAPE COD -1/J ACll Trre lanec1 Cliff H aven a r ea. 3 Bedroom. 2 Buth custom remodeled thrC>ughout. Gourmet country kitchen. paneled fa mily room . used bn('k firrrlace-t'rcn<:h doors le~d to wood dec:k & large gardt!n , room for RV pu rkin~ By Own~r. For appt <.'1:111 557 07 11 600 I Sth St. Hpt lch IE. of lr¥1M A•e) $210.000 o,..HcMe.. ~at J -~/Sun 11 ·4 twt.or-YhwHCMM1 SOMERSET •SBEDROOM •Sl9'J,500 •Sharp &Custom1Led ·Court~y to Bk rs. ·Hy Owner IMO· 7600 ·~ 1457. 6&1 7543 •OpnSat/Sun See Dir llGCAHY~ PICTURESQUE Mewport Heiqhh 1 Hdrm 3 [~11th w 'fol'tn.tl nm•• Pnn uni\ BUY DffUOCT d1n1ni.: morn un<I r.111111} Ea1tt1>1t.lt' c·harnwr :t Br 1 PROM BUILDfo~R rRIHCETOM rm. floor . 12 10.000. LAKIRONT 0 C·O<llDP. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. boat dock. 1--------• SI 5,900! 't523 CAMPU5l>a·IR\11'4E C 11 Sun & Sail Club Mcm WESTCUFF! University Park'is very UStOm •• ! bershlp. $118,'"'" u e st $122.500 New carpets. 2 patios. ::.t.alned glass windows. :1 !Jr 2 Ba. Walk. lo schoob 4'shopping. 645·9161 rnom ~'>'WI '11 ft ~1n1tlt Ai• 111 vrd. upitrudl'" 3 rttUW Town lot hc>Wlt~ .. 111rv on 11vN ~11ro lot 179.SOO S<WI 310t left 3 bl.ks from Ocean in d b I P t • 1 vvv u Pool sized com er lot. :i c s1ru c r111 c l' O!J ATQUCH Spacious J Int on urge. buyonLal<e. bedrooms & ~en homt! F1nc·"t ri1111l11 v thr110111 1., downlOwns best urea 3 hlof'k 111 r1111111rv 1'111h & 3 Ar condo. 2'' Uo. prlll1l' hdrm. 2t,., ba 1800 sci . fl 1t•nrl1'< 1·<11.1r1i. ... lrMI t1m .. lm·111111n 2 1•;ir .tll i.:ar or quality low main nfftorr·tf c '11ll ~If. :WIO prof dc't'oroh'<I StM.SQll lt·nance construct ion model. Smgle sU>ry t•nd landscaped, sprinklert.-d !17~ 830-7023 w/malure land~capln• w\it llll.!h vaulted Cl'li· lot Jl t!nd ol cul·dl"!!ac. " " 1ngs . lots of ~I ass• Qf CLASS Hand nrushed l'abmclry. MHioft VJ.to I 06 7 thal aHords complete Mlil111ve fireplace. Spanish tile, lrack ll1eht fin(•sl 1n .1ppliancl'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnv~lt~:Lan~ , OPEN HOUSE ~HERITAGE REALTY ~ ~10 19415 Ready to mvve 1nlo ---Quirk escrow. Flnancin~ 1-'o rmal d1n1ng rm Ing. &SUMY pauos front $129.500C00201' Beautiful 2450 !lq ft Open Oaily 2 5 Che<'r Y k llt hen hQsls & back in 8 pre.tii.:c ad 8 U •t MONTEIJEY MASn:H REALTORS •OPPORTUNITY* avail From s122 .~oo Ov.nc•r '4111 finunrt•' NO Open Sat/Sun 1 Spm al ---------LOAN ........ :.-;• No Qtialt J2311lhSl. Hunt. Bt'ach f " I n Jl ~ A V E 8y "-·--f l b "; TJI Ol'SANl>S ' Clean 3 vwn•:r aot.ut c 4 r. 2 MUST SH I hNfrnom ~ f;1rf.!I' f.tmt fy ronm nn <1111N t•ul 11t- '·''' 014 n1•r mm IOI.! nut nr .1n •;1 Ju,t ftn1,h1'fl rt- r11111l1·l 1n1: I 1111 pri1 •· ~ll'. '"'° A fREHIGE r---t-~~_.HOME~ '1:13.'I W ('oa:-.1 llwy. NB 645-6646 MISAVEADE~ sr111clout1 3 Bdrm 2 both nwnrri. unit. w 1t1r1•pl111·1· +-3-2 RR 2 Ba unilJI Xlnt ftn1tnC'lnit available C&ll ~6-SllM 4"• HERITAGE • • REALTORS hr rovert'd patio Jfurr v ba. f/p, comer '!>'· N /W & '<uve • Call now• · H.B; A Muat To See. C'On • ('1·n~~ 21Mr.-74:W • ~~;'i. lo everyth10 I!. MESAVYDE lh Jt rnmtlv home on fllltt'I r·ul If(' ':!<' LOIS Of C\ "·" Renut1f11I \,1rd Sl 50 000 IS'; tluv. n. ll 11.fIT R Y-Al.T\" 97'..aSJJ ---- SUPB HandplaR Soecial I Hll.fomrm 1rpl<• RV 111·1·1·'1-.. patio St•lln \\ 111 1·..rrv fman<'tnS! SM.ll()O 0 \\ nn AJ?c•nl !'IG:t 45117 sss.ooo 2bS'M. Iba. r.ot 2huy torboth1 STIATFORD MANSI OH Porma.I tUe entry lo l l('fl down Jivin g rm a nd formal dining. Sparkl.rni.: gourmet kltch w /view or custom pool and JaC Huge f amily ruom w /stone frplc:. Swceplni.: st.mni w gigantic m htr suite and children ':; wing. J car gar w /boat & trlr uc:ce!-.s. Walk lo purk :.choOOJ & shoppm3. A~· aume VA loan ot 135.000 Call now. kATB.LA UAL TY 147..061 546-9366 Should stay lORet.he~ HIOHL y U PG RADE D A)!t•nl :Hfi·RI04 townhome wtth all lhe ---------i amenities. 3 bednn -2112 ._...Claw 2 ~room I tn1th un R2 Int '411h mom to hu1lrl Out ''' .1rr•11 014'nt·r an' 1111" $AA HOO , /(' fREHIGE HOME~ .1:1:1:i wc·o.1c;1 fh1 v NR 645-6646 SHOWER WITH A FRIEND bath Call for details ml Garfield. Hunt Bch MMllrl JOGTOllACH In th" t' 11hov.<·r In 11 tllt>cl Big frool yard, you fllt 11. m :1 ., 1 t• r h n t h :1 or add on. Only ~7.050 lwrtroom11. 2 l111th11. fom1 Terme avaUablt. Iv ri"1m. tn11td'11llv 111· SCOTT REALTY 111rnt1•1l !lplit l1•v1•I 111 53._7533 v.w1d11y Vifllll.!l' Crt-t•k. -------- H71l l>t•c•p CrJ.'f•k BY OWNER-2Br Condo. SUP!lll! l'heerful, nr Har bour. -~ <'Or"ner' unit. clean, cute, • 1•llln1: ... Ii!!' <·n1111try owner 840 1478 In S1.1lrnrh1a V11 11ltt·d 21 beach, s hopping. I k1t1·h1·n. pr1vn11• m~tr --------~111 11• w 111 '1 11riv1111• •• By0wner4bdrm.212bu .1t r111m Thr1•1· hrlrm M•wportc..ter ram. din, lndry, prof. hnm1• w/1·11l m har 1 640.5357 lndsp. & decor w ith f1 pk Low mnint Cnll to· many exlrus . SIO!i,000 tlav -11nly M7.~ 1n Ml'"il 842-04M ""rdr 54~9'1itt. 1 TRANSFERRED -------(~iwl1i!fajfj1Jj Sl'lltr 0C'llpcrat .. • Will TBNSAHYOME? · -· .. -···---·--J>;iv ult huvl'r 's l'O!lll\ on Magnirlc:enl upgraded Hr•al ,.;.~111t<·__ 170 0110 VA appral,t•d Townbome overlook1ni: Atrium; Entertainers •s ~,~ .. '~tv~!I! rm. rounto k11c•h1•n. dinln11 (1r<i>lar1• Jnd 3 tx-drooms Patio. VI\ terms 198.500. BK R (' u II 540 1720 h 11 m c· I' L t ls s ~ o o tenni.a courta. 3 Bdrms. ttON\I!'\ to huvt'r \ALL :!'"' ba. Pnced for Im· NOW! Pnnonly 541 0425 med.iale sale. /\1(1 754-7100 As!'Uml." 81~• • V.A. L11ri.:t• J hdrm stoot> lnmmcd rmol "1 "tr. full. Pr1n<" lln Iv !IAA As.12 8A~ 0 Poo>l •••••ln• llSTOffBt SAU./LIASI This voranl a Rr 2 Ba IJ.: By owner. Downtown. nr llv. rom. din. ktr h areas Lake Park, 2 Bdrm, 2 ba: w/frpl. bit ins. ls best lge workroom, 50xl42 buy in Coll. Prk. P.P corner lot. Fam-r m, ~RO ooo llr $52S/ mo 223 ciat. lhutters t.hru·out f'r ;nf'~ton. !'i57·106S 0~ 1101 Pine SL $99,500. 975 ~IJ2 _S36-_'R7_9 ___ _ Duplex : 2 Br ca. L~l' rJble COZY BEACH ,COTTAGE Jtar. quiet St. 1 yr old Lge lot. you 11 love 1t Askin~S145,000.631-3.5M Call for appl A~l -96().5.'llM) ---~----- AlLNEWCi\HJNETS! 3 dress townhomc with 2 nt S w 1su per view . o ff l...ge bt!drms 2 Patio:.· 0 enuedbedrooms C·JI In Ext t'llt-nl No rth golfcourse. NEARLY 1-. o n e o n gr e e n bt!lt. ~savour Lhc to •h aol Laguna loc•uuon 5 Units ACRE' •Br. 48a . ra m another ocr master wing' class uc with ~an \ 1t 1N. walk to rm. formal dining. Ii v rm C\ose to pool' & tcnrus. · bcachandtown F005DI' w1frpk. cathedral l't'll Ca~l~'.7~·1700 . ~ JI!,,;. ____ 1ng. 3 C'ar irar al(l' ,/JiCl'IU/'l M1n 1mum maanl yd. [®li~ftlljl s.1Re<My21. -~~:::.:~~ UNIVERSITY 5594800 ---.. - --.. 837·29ll* 837-2671i r ARK Home & G t U tt Ml wport hoch I 069 OHL y $17 000 CULVE:RDALE ws n ••••••••••••••••••••••• l li~ly upgraded 3 IK.lrrn . CREAM PUFF or°= ~~~on 2 ba. Arnhursl modt!I Award winnlnJ( Plan 43 Grtial oc<'an vrt>w . Hkc Garden hOQ'lC 759-1501 Dest location in the truct new, t"renl'l1 Counl r Y ( -1flr.11 YI New plush ('arp<'llllA ardutct:lurt•. l>olh havc ~tru j1ijlf!lpt' freshly painted insrdt frplcs . nppll;1n1·1•s & Reul E~tult' ---GORGEOUS and out. JuNl lJ i.pl.as h draµt·i. :1 lldrn1., . 2 away from th1· pool ;1 bat h 1>, 'wt l h h 11 w d gr eat f a mily thrt'l' noors . 2 lxlrrn , I h:.tlh . bedroom home on 11 r ul din.ml( rm. & lf(e deck de sac street. You'd hc:.t ~.<XX> hurry on t.lua one! Hiie McCormack $8500DOWN NO CREDIT NF.EDl-;0 CHOOS~ !''ROM Npt Hts bal $141,500 Pool, remdl Sll001m11 Newport. Bal ll40.000 180deg goll course VJtw. 11100/mo 3 bedroom home. dl" corawr l'arpel & drapes. beliullful landscup1ng. cnlerla1omcnt back. yard Near Culver & San Diego 1-'rwy tn beautiful Culverdale. A must lo sec' $88.500 red hill~:: ss2-1soo Npt Hts. Bal Sl43.000 Redly 494-7551 <1 Brpoolhm$1l001rno R RAHCH REALTY 551-200~ WOODBRIDG E VIU.AG .. : S~ Bcac·hwood Patio Home, 3Br. 28a, frplc. 2 car gara·!(e. many up· itradc!>, walk lo lake. ~rhls. l'llUrt.<; c·i.c.· Im med. Ot'<'Upan l'Y Ownr-r 187,!i(X). ~l -42KS Deluxe Showplace Sharp 3 bt!droom. cl1• rorated In earth tonc11 1-'ormal d1n1na . family room. hric:k fireplace and 3 patios SJ 11.500. BKR Call 540-l720 "#I In CaAforaia" IYOWHER RUSTIC wood and gla111 5BR Deane home tn Univer~lly Park. A /C, lgc corner lot. Tiled m & out. Wood noors & wall!< Ope n h o u ~c 10 -5 , Sat/Sun. 4902 Persim· mon ~1-0344 On Lake. 3 Br 21h Da. den. ronn. dl.n rm. S196.500. Contract ot saJe. 2 yrs at 97/8% Call Bob Marcel. UMVIASITY PARK UN STYLE Exqw.silely upgraded :i bedroom t ownhou'>l' w/Padre Lile noonnJ.: m entry. k1lchl'n, cJ1111n~ & h v1ng room Cus tom wooden '>hul t t•r ' throughout Bnght :rnnlll kitchen & 2 ~unshiny patios. Walk l o n·c: rac1lille11. s hopp1n1-t & libtary. For ~oph111l1till ed IJvlng call to(lay ~2t SURF REALTY 559-6100 SHARP family hom e w11h formal din ing room. ramlJy room with cn1y fireplace and new p&1nt and Carpets Al a Spt'C'11tl price ot $84 .soo Ca II nov. w-R ....CH REALTY 551-2000 LagiMIMch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE SHORES 1)(-IJghtfuJ ~arden home with stunrun~ de<'or. Ill th11> pn \ate rommunity. 4 Udrm<1 & family rm , on " I .1 ri.:l'. pru( l'b li lancJ~cJpcd l orncr l11l C10R(' to ell 11ml•n111es Slt.'7.00J FAMILY HOME.. in a family oriented l.'Qmmun11}. lh1::. 5 bdrm home has an on11h~Lrut'· toblc> vu•w of t ht• who It• Saddlcbni k val11•v, with lwlnl<hn~ lti.:ht-. .1t n1~hl Nt•W 1·arµ1•t & pJ 1nt Prlcl'd tn 11ell ot Sl32.500. or ow1wr wrll lcas.c,op t1on with ~.OOOdown WfSTNIHE Lower corner condo on the .:olf count•. beautiful v1cw11 lrom all rooms or LhJs 3 bdrm unn. Aa~C'. fee includes bulld1nJ! malnl4'°11(Ul('(', water. rire iru.ur .. ~ardt'runi.: ~7.~ LC9ftG HiUs I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VA-FHA TERMS arc uvs1l oblt· on this great <I bedroom, farm ly room homt• whtl'h 111t11 on a prenuum fee lot pro· vidln~ pncacy ~ind off s lrf'C'l RV park1nA m.500 llunt Sch Bal $83.000 Remdl 3 Br $750 mo 2New twnhm.-. Npl llt'I Bal SlS0.000. S1 150 nlO. 2New twnhm!> Costa Mt..>!ia Bal $142.000 S1100 rno f" /lndsC'J), 2000 ~(I I l Liqwdaung all prurwrty, t'all owner Will l'arry on c'(Jfllract. ~5399 MEREDITH BUILT IYOWHEft 100 l7t.h. Ocean View 2 BR. 2 ba. 1159.000. Ph 642-5000 UDO ISLE OP94 DAIL T I ·4 3C....Ho...ff 219. 22r & 223 ViaS.Remo UNITED BROK ERf\ DENNE SODERLING 675-5626or~18 BA YFRONT Condo w /45' boatsUp. Swlmrrung pool Owner 1250.000889-0471 11/4% As..-11 Lo. lrYN I 044 _1_.1_.T_._115_7_·218116 ____ _ For.,t.~an 644-7211 llGCAHYOH Beautiful Deane 2 BR & den or dining! View lo the ocean! Move rll!hl --MelG Y.,.. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Uruvenily Park 5 bdrm Own<•r w111 rnrry a 2nd. No broker commlaslo11 house with land. 17911 3Rr. 2na. fam l'm. c·IO!lt• Woodbridge comer de• S..com . 552-8291 or tll 1?radrs J A Xlnt area. taC'hed . 3 BR 2 UA. 1J05·482·4381 collect I 'all fpr lktuils on fm11 nc· $94,IMIO B~ay 4 BR. den. tl24,000 Open House IOI! $87.SOO. 3 BA, hg lot. $159.900. Sat/Sun OFl'"ER Sl60.000or? REESE REALTORS 642-0112, 644-6887 FOR S•LE & you own Mt'Sa Verde 'a 751 1473 A hnt·~l bfi.: '' OC'rt' view ~~~~~~~~~I Largest tn Woodbrid&e1 Gr9d award w'-'- Causey In! ~7.500. SHl!IMAN ASSOC. ~ 640-6500 \ I o '= S.CJc,...tt• I 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &...JIM lG9-t I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP&fUSTIMG RA.L COMMISSION Oc.-Vlew- Mpt Hc)ts. 3 Br 3 Ba. Fam rm l'ool '1~ romer lot. HV ~IJi.tl'C. Apx 3000 sq ft S245.000 DI Holmwood Ur HYOWN ~R Open Hse Sat/Sun I ·S 645-3947 ---- "'~Heights Maw Custom Hotne1 3" 4 &frnu. fr $2 lS.000 Agf Allan Heller 675·S.12K ------ WANT~D: Shan> 811ycrest 3 Br F II home. under $300.000. Plus a Bays1dt! Cove c·on do w /!Iii p up to S2tlO,OCMl Al!k for Solly or Evelyn 640-6259 SHATZt:N REAL TY BY OWNER IN NWl'T llGTS 2 Hr, 2Ba , 51~ Cat.allnu St. M5-g;}7:J ~ SanClfftWflh 1076 ASSUMABLE 9°/oLOAN UlulfJ; Condo on AmrJ:O~ Way 3br. 2i,.2b11. near t'Ve r yt h1n g . On leasehold. Good invesl· ment potenua l, prefer .........••............ DUPu:x 3 BR. owner 's un1l w :! bat.hs and fireplace. Lo" cly cpl<>. & drps. 2 BR 1 ba. rental. 2 ~arages + :• parking spact~. Xlnt m vestment at SJ3o,OClll F1ock Riiy 498·1170 exchange Will c:oruudcr EXCHNANGE possible sale. SU7,500 Princ:1pal::. custom home· w/Ot'ean on I y . 1 5 2 · 7 4 3 4 . View, 4 BR. 3 bath. Al.I. l:lroker/own<'r ST AT f, R EA LT U f< !'; • I 1661·3101 ~- Uy Ownt>r Ni ce Newport iire a 3 Hr z Ra . .ill modern c 11nvcn11•nt't"' Lowe~lt pnN' In arc>a No fin er ne11ihborhood &'2 7294 lo~pt . $164,000 FtRM H V Hm11 Mon11ro Ph Ul.2 BR &dl?n or 3 BH. 2 Ralh. country k1tr hcn w;nook. Sit.down Vl\'W from mo6l rooms &deck. You own t.he land A~· !turnable 111.,•,+ loan 2244 Pon Carh:1lt> 644 481!7 NEWPORT SHORES Oft the Canal • Bdrml, 3 bath. rum rm Bonus rm. Open Sat/Sun l ·S. 229 C»nal ~l. $175.000. Call 645-5430 WESTCUFF Beautlful family home in best location. with 3 verY. larJte bdrms . SPIH'IOUS dm, sep. ranuly rm. & 31-.. baths Shows like a model homf' ..wPO«T HACH REALTY 675-1642 545-3261 , ______ _ CHARMER Dt!llghtrul 2BH horn•· nt'ar beach. To p concl Hardwood nrs. hrt•ak(J:-.1 nOQk, IOVl'ly rteck $107,500 IMMEDIATE POSSHSION 1''1111tastlt' 4 BR, 2""1 bath.., tn Uw, 2500 sq rt beauty :! fri>lc1. hoJW must.er su11t: with ()('l'an view 1"am1lv r oo m , 1J 1nln g r nr Gorgeous lush pat 1•1 Pn1·1'<1 IO !>t• I al $134,900 MOUMTAIH lcHILL VIEW and lots of pn var v Olarmin~ sundeck. 3UH home tJeaollful use ol rrnrron rn IJ vin ir room & drn1n1< rm. N i-;w 01\ MARKET. $12'.l,llUO. IRAHDHEW I Story condo 2BR 2lrn w /n lce ocean view Fireplace. trash com pactor, ceram1t' Liie> Eml unit. Lots of prlcva<'V $1 03,500. fm med1at1• ~Ion. AA IEACH RL Tll ~No. EICurunoHeul 811-t Canyon townhome. 3 SANCLEMENTE Br. den. col r t•ou r sc 1 .. --4•9•2···2•1•0•0 __ _ v1 l?w , poo l /l enn1ft .1• $?39.COO 644 1:1746 --HOME+INCOME 2 BrJl&sc+apl over gar. ~...-den. DR. LR $22.'i,OOO. Al!f!nl !')4()..()6()8 IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• $REDUCED$ Built by craftsmen, view home. 2000 sq rt. 4 Br :1 Ba. Will exchange. Opt!n Hse 8al/Sun 12 5. <;olfcc & donu~. 1211 Dolore,.,. &7973 or 498 136K :t4 hr serv. Star-Liehl Hlty. -~Bdrm. 38a, kltch Dook. • '""'"'J ~t1r~M ust sell' Call 0-hW 1026 Jlvln1. !am Is dinin g ...... ,,_at Wood- ______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm'a. 3rar gar. Tile root. brh•t• latates bJ IUILDaClOSIOUT Brand new tJOdeg. ocean 2 frplc:'1. Bckyd vu. On lnlMPocific. ~y Laguna Niguel Realty flt. SPECTACULAR OCEA N YIEW SITES! !Wveral 11te 2 story 4Br. view. New3br 2'Alba C3rd cul*sac. Prof lndacpd 3 Br. den. 2"'1 bath. :1tlJ ho~ at~ E 23rd br • pvt 1wte>. $185K. lcuPll"dtbruout. SJ.95,000 Sll7,600. Includes air St for St89.!i00 2 i.ingl<' Conalder t r ade. A&t or bltotr. Prtoc Of\Jy, by cond. Coll Georgf' or "tory 3Dr. 2Ba homes al 75&-0706. app'tonly.5.W-5815. Roxanne a l 552·3700 lltCICIAY 2C178 & 2(8) Orllnjle Ave. .. er r--· A•-·-· rm 2 between to & s dally for S 129.500. Own c Beautilul borne for tale 1.n '" • ._. ,...,. unw•• · r I n a n C' In ll 8 v 8 i I . Dana PoinL 1lOI> sq. ft. ~~loc~o:':.~:. 'J'URTLEROCK Ownt'r/111(t . sunken L.R. with frplc $1 05,000. By owne r . $105,000 642·2164 673 0711.2 din. rm. lam. rm. & den. 114.~_7807 • You owe It to youri.elt to 3 bdrm. 2 ba. afluttera, see this 38 R, 2ba BroAd· lndAcpng. redwood tedar beaut Turt.JerOC'k home. moor Pl I wjur tp lot, TOWMHOMI • ucmHG ~Hn'ECTURI enchances the beauty of this new ocean view horile. 3 Bedrooma:fam1- ly room. conversatlo pit. stained 1)11!1, tlle. big decks. and m any more quality fcoturoi1. ta..17.500. • 2 !;tory. !l Mrm. 21; h 1':nll t •nit. A bargain a SJ1 2.000. Submit you , .. nc'na •11• IOO Call ---r 3 BR U" rm 1ar dr ....,..r, 1prinklers. •1en : .. f ;;.;;;.:b6nusrin _; pool cone p;u~. deddn1 & "Jae. 1141~. Prine on• more." 0J)en Sat/Sun at uo«So. Coa11t Hiway Dix 2 Br 2 Ba condos. l)t.Clllllf't7Q.m,atkA>c 19491 Sl\!rra La&o. lnVllla11e"'alre tf'rm 1. 84();5t tJ oceart view, tot.al secur. Bo6, 7SZ.825f -... OwntAgt ~".'1927-_ LAGUNA BEACJI from S&i,900·$127,500 "'--..__ ._.... 1 ~ 497-2457 'te-msava.Uable. ~· ~N OM. ~ust ~,..,. .. ~PACl"'I"" Mil!' WoodbricUt CrOS:l·t'!~!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I'!!!!!! REOUCID & ltlADT O wnt•r h a .. bo ul(ht er Ex~ type ijv w f'l;OO del(rtt v\tw. 1ah 1n the hills o( Northv1cw. 4 BR. formal dlnina room. r am rm overlooltlng patio. Pror landscaped. Call today. $1.17.lm EXCLUSIVE HIGUIL SHOllS, Charming aardcn hnrnc pll.18 1reul ocean ·~I 3 Bft. 2 bath. upicradc.>d features thru-0ut, Cov· erect patio w LT<-dwood .deck1n.C Mueh• nvrt> ! "1lW.--mATE r V' .-roRSALE BVOWN l!:ll ~ BriatiWn · Coatadedl ~ --------~ ._ 8j!.260() ~Ril.TY PARK • prof. deco. )Ht.~ PRINCt.'TON MODJCL 551-0IBI • • * IMl'LIX * J f,249.!\00 • ~aide ot bw)':"1t!v<-I 4,J..94,4 ~95-5220 lot, tu)' ACt'CSI to beet h. 4' .. 24 ll 830°5050 Noedl paint, minor re· DllA.MHOMI Jbr, 2ba, format 0-ft t ake over 8•;4 V.A. Over 270Cll1q ft . a Br 2\-\ Cath edral ('elll n11. J.o11n 3br + ram rm + 1 U.. Ubn.r)'. farnlly r m, 8uptr' locntlon. Pool ~d + cdr•~ .. botk bay • rarmat dtnln1. bonut rm t.wa. t46-N44. - SKJ.000 Owner/ &•t>nl Owner. '5U·t:UO or stl.900 tr79-419ff'2 85$8.11 __ ., -()RANGY.TREE PlM 31..ovely~auo hom• bdrm 2 btl m rm & rrplc. sn.ooo ptil llouu S.l l l -3 37 Lemon Grove f rv1ne 498· 742'7 _J _ pairs; ldeal·for home & Income. 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Ccr.-1;1 M •!>a Mobile Home Sto r e 645-:!61:1 Jflt·nHJ1111 .. 956-4500 •EXCITING• •ON THE BEACH• H.wport l eoch :-i. .. , 1·aµ~ ll..· """"'" "' .. r l1•lk111)! lh1· blue l'm·if11'. "~' ht'"' 11. r, 111111111\·" 1111111 I• .1 .. 1111111 1 .. 1.,ntf ..,,.,l,,1l11tttdl ln1>I•· w1d1• h111nc l 'Jrk n •ril nul~ ~.,. California Pacific Mob41• Home Soles :m•; Harbor.._,.., i:!oti J\ 540-5937 ~OBILEHOME IHFORMATIOH l<1·nl 111>11••!1 !11 huv 111111, t 1'111 ,· IUHll ol'.'>:-Url'lft\lllll .. 11 ~a:-' I 111.1r11,. 0 A C: •1111(11·1 ... Mobile HotM Store \\r-sl mrn.,lt•r I•: A11alf\•1m S;1nt.1 /\na i\naht>11n W Anaht>1m !WI IUl!l!'l !l:lt. ·1~/41 fif•4 7070 !l~lfl 1011 7fil 144i:! "t-:W l'O wr Ill-~ 1H .' II ht'tllllllul <ikylrm• 1172 i-f 1•0,1rh 11car llou.:. \lo , wll hurrun_g f1 r1•pl;11·". F 1 /\. B I\, W11J hookup, ~1001 ,1,; l'lhl~t'. 122.~100 A~c·nl ·~11;..i:~1 \101111 .... ; HOM 1-. fur !>alt• II~ owm•c , llxJS $3,!t!l5 1.15 13CM 0 (' t· u n V r c"W' (" o n dmrnmum. 3 hr, J Im. ahuvt' main 1)('111'11. Mui.I ..._.II i'J)!t'nl 494 i:!fiOI lnc:w f'rot>«ty 2000 ......•...•..•••....... 44 DUPLEXES FROM $88.250 ' HOMES W flHC C: v I · d t• ., a 1 1w1ghhortiood. 2 & :l RR 11n lrf.( lob. rnoch.·rn appt~ Purr•has('rs pro virtr-rl w 1lr~t or rental tn qwn1•' 100/oDN AVAIL FAIRVIEW GARDENS 547-6582 SAM CLEMENTE BEACH4-PLEX l>mll•or Ownl'rlllhtl) 2 II H. 2 IHI. v1t-w un1I!> 1111 ~·auttfuJ 1·anvon. I lllk 111 LI n<l 11 J, d ri l' bl' ;I(" Ii Su11..rh h1t·::itron & ('fin :itru<'l1on $231.0UO lll-:llTJl/\ llF:NHV Hfo;ALTORS 21r,l)CIMar 4!i2 4t21 4 H I dupll'Xl'S rnd buyfroul to ht> <'Xt'h d own rn a p k g 213/~ J2CX.) $©\\~µ-~£~'6 - Th af Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle oo ... ·,,rono• ... ,.,, • t ,.,,. ,,.,.,,. """""hlf"d wt\.f'd• ..... ~nw fC) to--m •ex.' •1mulft ~d\ FB O WTAt'I ~r I r I I I ~·:R N E I .· I l I 1$ . I v I " E A ~ I' I I I J " I went 10 a Mxuet11 ll!Mlrat J -:-111011 teflOOI Al • metw of ~ fact. our )'M( boot( wat tMllecl ,..rr_K_I _L_P_E_C--.1 In• --wraipper. L I I" I 0 c-. •••• "i.·· .... ~k"' Q ........ by loll"'O "' .... "" .. "II orl)f ch -~'--.... ,~ 1· I' r I f>~: I I I I I • I I I I I coa<>HA DEL MAit A.i•·nl__ ti4G·3G2'7 So ol t llahway 3HK 2b•. Prost.ll(t> hm New 4 br .... ..,... leece. 3269 Newport •acll 3269 ..................... .. frt~f'tly <!C'l'Oratcd. 114l +fttm rm with frplc . 2Yll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• (:apt¥trano Beach Br1.1n\J • Tllfl\.R • 'IU~:AllYTCJ llUILU bl'irk trpk. lawn rnuln ba Su,>er nelllhborhood nc'.'W 3br. 2'tltba 0<'1•1.1n ton~c incl ~75/mo. New wruihertdryer und view, buk()ny, patw. l'wo :m It un10. 111111 ""'' 1 liH unrl un 11 l '"'" ~ tl ("t'IU'I Vll'W'l ll111f 1111..-i. ltt 1\111 l 11r111'1,. ,,.. ,11 h tleum«t rrdtnl[ll .t t or 11 llrai:1 N 1 1 1• I ) l1it\lbi1.'1&µt•d 0\1. n1·r .,. t 11 l1t•llJ IOtiUll'" ( 1111 l Im•' lhlH y1•11r il61).10 1 ,l l'NMCI' ~lh'K. S~IO J Ullll l'up $66.:ioll lll ~ MJ(I ll~nl'r 1~2 IU70, \'V(• .. W7 2121. Wll 8150 i\v111I 11 /l!>n8 675-~9. ref rt I( furnished Cull NEWPORT BEACH frplc. Avail immed. $47.1 ~ _17_32__ _ _ __ 962-+471 ~-see_,----Wr«ie6 ___ _ laecilti•• hhlhtWttt 770.0251 rltJCI ltDUCID 1 ln llrl( .,;u>t·utJ "l' 4 µ11 1t. N t"ll r 11 u 11 t 1 n I! t o 11 f lJrlAAJr SCOTT •EAL TY 51'-7533 ~\'t•I .ti Ill Oflt"rl ll'' Ill I ~•lit lt.•m h I ::i 11• '"" n l.kl)'<'r lo 1·0 1111111 10.11 • "' t hJ lli.l•' :•LI 1.17 .!Kid 11.a 'IHI• .e.o1. 7 l t 6<1-l urn C. M. Tripl;ex ~"""' l111•,11111n 'u 111· 1 .J\.,.j.M• 'Ul>t'I llrll I' '"'II h 17', tl 11 u11d IO 111 ll'ft'l>l l'nm u11h \.:1 !'4X ~H3 ufl !> . lhmlrni.;lun Bt•iwh '"" 11 4 l'll'Jo.t"• 3 blk:. l•l l>Ct'lill ( >wol·r /\.iPnl Nl'l'U I ,11-t 1<m Wi ll 1:u11,1d"r ""rJp Ul"lllllld $t40111Mlt•.H'll .Ju l\l'lly 1714 l IS-16 1371 or 1:!13)~.!:r.!45 E'sidt Costa M.sa 3 lbceitent Units UNU~l. I Of" A KINI> <'harmin.i n •furt>1,.h1•1I 2 B ll . :.! h u h II u .. l' w tf1rt•µh11·t' II rand m·"" i!HH, <!htt aml :urn 2hu UUPU:X JN n1o:Mt. rn d udt-:s 'ifHfl' 4 rar ~arai.:1· Pvt patro W1thm walk· in~ dr~tanrl' to m <J ny u~tll"> Xlnl 1m·o1nc 11ropcrt) ~ LJ,000 ROGERS REAL TY 673-2311 IREAKEVEM UNITS JIU -I JJlcx. pruJe vi owrwr~h1p, 11nly 2yr"11111. assuml'. i'\Cllcr h1·l1.1 f 1 l'1 a n l' (' , 1 3 ' > d n . rna11a.:1•ment uv<11l /\~I G.iry Bo5h•r 960-4388 536-2498 I-bur Pl<'X. dose to So. Cs t Pliv.1 Vic. Ho~s St (I, Sunnown SJ00.000 1\.:L 540-7766 833· l!rn TRl.ftlEX MoWI.-./ Trirftrb · 230G ........•.••.•...•....• 22' Hoadllflt•r wfl~'x7~' 1•nl1M1111 ('u~t1>. 11rnJ>t.,., t*lt.t.ru ~ o'1~·W!I ....... o ....... I.nor+ 2400 ....................... Ill<' bt.-:st built 111ountult1 hom1• 1n P int• Valley w muny l'Xlra.-. not fouo~ Ill olhrr hotllt'~ 5 frtll<' , :u c ~rt, fully mi;ulril1·1' llUUIY la\l tfli.'1, $14!1,500 7lol1ol7J·~t1r4!'4 IU32 LAKto:AluthWllEAO Pl Wlh 3700 Ml ft (j rt• u I h111nt' fhr cnl1•rta1111n~ ~ ntliO R..chH. Farms, 6'-o•es 2700 ...................•... :I arn':I Full brook. home• & ~ru\l' Sll!f.500 Ei'. lrm~ Trade for()(' G73 ~73 Re.-&t• . W.ted 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O WN P rop•·rt y 1n lnJ?lewoo<l. llawthornt' or So Bay area'• WILL PAY CASH!! Ph. Tom D'Allt·~suntlru T.D. PROPERTIES 1213 l 674 6907 or 1714 I 546-6201 a nytime or 1714 1 1146-s.z:! 1 aft 61' M ..••................... I 3224 ........................... DlSUtAILI llOM ~ 2 Ur 2 bo. cptd, drp,. forct.-d 01r he11t. G~rh \11~µ. bll Ul.'>. (rpk . p;sL1u. .car8.ie. w1at1•r furn /\dull::. only, nn pets H.ATf; REA!o\ONAIJLE At·ross from Counlry Club 275 Mesa Dr 11 MlHl706 L\llt Condo. 2 bt. 2~ ba. 2 f1>lc8. OW. gar • W tD. $425 AJtenl. no re~. 9114 ~973·297 1 'I Ur. 2 bu. hu)!f! muster 1>U1te, hardwood tlr~. frplr. h1~ med yd $495. mn fi'lJ.6336 EASTSIDE. sh:irp. C'l<•an. 3 lift. 1-'amily. Dining. lar~l' yard. $t95 µer rno Call Dave. :>40 1151 Ht>n tage llealto.:.::.__ 4 Br. 2 ba. newly p:untt.'(f. crpt & drps, l~t.' yard /\vurl. Nov. 15th $500. ~· 642-2932 days KIDSJ!ETS OK EASTSIDE 2 BR, l{ar, SJ6.5 646-4848, 675"~ North Costa Me!.u. 5 bdrm. 2 ba. beaut. cond $575 mo. Dep rcQ No 1>1n.:lcs . 5411 27:13 or 642 9411 ME.5A VERO!:: 3 Hr. i b11. !am-rm. fp. ~ort wtr. ~.:ir opnr $45011m· i,:nJnr 557-2.'.112. ...............•...•... General 3102 " bdrm 2 ba. large yurd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• boal s toraRe. cJo,t• to Anza. 2br A fr~1me homt• Beauttful vww & very 1:;olatc..ocl. One yr~ leas1" $200 mo. /\va1l now . 2l3·43l·12f)ll Bdboa Island 3106 ..•..•..........•...... Bayfront. prer float. 2 RR. 2 l);J, 123 ~ Uayfront $7'.>5. lferh. 213 t'17R·3577 -----Coronodet Mor 1122 .........•.••.•........ lleauWully furn 2 br. 2 ba house. $900 mo (.'all bi~J.<iUJ. ---Hrwport hoch 3 I 6 9 •....•.•••.. , •......... Magnificent 1'eachfront West Newport home. 5 Bdrm. 2 bath<i+dorm loft. Yrly lse. S1500tmo 1...1 brary. $500 546-11I04 Lrg . Lux ContJo 3br .iir. mJr. a ppl. tennis. pool~. $495 646-2143 73S-im2.5 •SUPER 3 Br. pool hm, new paint in o ut. xlnt loc S.SSOtmo 979·0226 1 Hr $1i5 mo. 1st & la~t Hi21 ~n-0<1lw1)nd , flh-:-.a V<·nlt· Opn lbe Sat/Sun 5'W 2719 M~A VERDE 3Br :!ba . quiet cuJ-de-sar 2 frpil'i. ~Imo 54f>-2313 Al!t or 549 2744 days !>S7-<l276 l:'v GARO .. :N APT Almost nt'w. s µac1llus, 1·l1•r . kitchen. brn t·arpct. 3 bclrm <! ba. $3.50 mu I lidrm. $275.mo 372 W Bay. 646-4517 631·54!)1\ 25·; down. no <1ual.Jfy1ni.: 956-587l _ Ea.'lts1de 3 br. 2 bu, l~c 51.'llN W/l·arry pa 1>l'r. 2nr. 4!ba . 106 <!7th stonl' frplC'. t•ncl. y1I. Al!t 960-SSBO $i.50tmo ull J unc 15th. $175 mo. 642·2639 1-A'itsldf> 6 UntL'i. $247.500 Wrll f1nan1·<' w 130', down ()wrU'/a~'l548·7!1:13 6PLEX 642 S500 --------- OH WATER 2 BR home with BOAT SLIP. $650/mo l:-1c. fo'urn orunfum. J bdrm. 2 ba. 2 car i:ar . new carpets. lrf! med yard. $\20 mo 549 3924 3 Br. th ba. crpt, drps, stov(.'. No pets. $400 11*48 i\nahcam Ave 646·:1160 Ne(!(1s work l.lul Ul i.:vod arl'a Only !f1"2 l1mcl> gm>s al ~.000 J..ll. lte.W. l:hlak 151 ;mn Wt/ht from Homes 631 -1400 4 Hr. 2 ba, l~e rumpus rm 5-Cl1•ute .llZ.6.. with AJC. 1ww l'rpls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• iirps Nr. 'SO. Cst Plal'a. liYOWNt-:H Steps lO Bt·ad\, ;i RR 2ba. $'>15 !>57-7627 laund rm. newly paintc·d Sunny patt() S47~1 mo. 1'.:ves (21:1 >33u 195!1 , ..,lmds 1714 1192 4770 .... -- Clean. 2br. ~arg, waler pd C:rc-'(fit ref rcq I st & lost mo rent Prcft•r maturl:' couple . S330 mo ~ S..l H .30. 215 Knox Pl CM Two 4-ph•itt''>. Gli:! & 614 Calle• Campana. SC: By SC (~en lkit;p to:nd untl'i uvt'rlonk i.:nl frou r 5 t> Ownl'r t an arran~c hnal'lt'IOI: $195.000 ,.a 496-!>27!> Pnn. o~ly 56UMITS PIUOF.OF OWNERSHIP RVEYEARS A,,..HEtM Pn~nly a~ 73K-5915 ··········!· .. ········• General 3202 Mesa Verde 41-\H 2ba 1984 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.e moos . $500 Ph 545 5726 /\vailablt• now IUCHDUPLEX HO DOWN VA $64.900. Unbl!lrC'vablc 2 hou:.c~ on I lot. IJve in one. collt•rt rrnt on the other. No· down VA, move rn 1 m mcd1alt>IV 540·:!6fi6 fNltelc-i11 Real Estate Inc. ~--; OFFtCE ILDG. 4 ~parate unrts. :100 ~<1 n each. $89.000 Roy McCcrcl~. Rttr 548-7729 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OfffCE ILDG SITE Jlunungton Beach 27.000 'lq rt. lot near Pacrf1ra llospital. ~ Points Shop. Cnlr & C t\ 1c <:enter. $135. 000. David Bourke Rltr :;46.-9950 PGROramic OCEAHVIEW LUSK RENTALS 3 BR rn Ea~tbluff. $950 :i BR Harbor View llrlls. ~. 4 BR CO!>ta Mei.a. $700. 3 Hrt .. J <1~mrnc Creek,~-to'nr lt·asf'. ~ L I S t.. ti It I \ l I '\ .. I•. ' • • \ 1m I C1as1 K•J Ctlll14 del lhl 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llouse fnr ri·nt. BsJl>i'la lslund Avail 01•t IOth 121312A6·393S --- Corona det Mer 32 2 2 ··•······••···••······· Channing 2 bdrm lrA. Irv tnJ.l rm drn rm open beam ceil frplt' l(arai.:c t ne I $5.5() 644 S687 JCISnWC~ek LEASE On greenbelt. on:in view S!JOO month 2 llltrm, 2 ba, 2 (rpl<'!' l"«ll Village f'ropcrl•l'~. 640-1405 5 Bit. 3 ba., ti arbor View 1 lil\s: quick occupancy. S025. 67J.5.1M/644-2212 ,, l\cre huilctable R 1 lot wilh reRululion ~•tt• • lighted and fcnct'<l tenn1s 2 BR unf hm. Murricd Lrg 3 BR. 2 ba duplex, share jacw.zi, open deck. $.575 mo 975·0252 or 752-0617 court Call 673-l\550 couple onty. No pets. $425 , 1,, ., . , . , , mo . 2 l 3 / 6 !t 6 7 4 J 1 . [ ~ 1?'jl::~11 ,'~;'= qulot •duli., l.~ ~;;;;~-~~~!~~~··~·!I!!!!!~'!!!!~~ gurage, )!ardcner. $425 ::: ~ mo. 675-7258 14 Unit lot with p lans LOTS OFNIVACY 3226 ··············•·•······ 20rTwnhsc. 2 car ~urage. frph:. de n, pvt yrl. I yr old hldA $4 15 mo. 771).8053 New 3 bd. lg lvnf! & din . dro. lulJ View. l hlk rrom tu school 8.11-0JOO --- 2Br. 2Ba. den. dbl ~arul(e. nr ncw. nr Marina $425 mo. Weber R.f:. 4!f3-77fl6 New 2 bdrm. 2'·z ba Lux ury Dana Pornt Contlo . rrplr. bar. pool j.JC, j.(arg , 12 m1 rr11m Mang,a fshpng s.i;t."l/mo <100·2661 aft 7pm &Toro 3232 ....................... Sharp 3 br. 2 ba. frplc. pat.10. gar. fncd yet K1do; & peL'i ok S.l45 /\gt nu fee 964-2566: 973·297 1 F'CMtfaln Vahy 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J bdrm fam rm. lmm<'d OC<'uµancy. f.'amtly only. One cal OK. New curpt.>l $425 per mo. 559 4\171 l:!\11.'S. •t.intlwgton fffeh 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New-i!legant 2 bedroom S)SO. or 2 bedroom + rlen $'>7S. Cedar & window nome. Five blocks t o beac h. Private 2 ca r ~arage f·u t ly main tamed yard. /\dulls, No fl('t.'l ll)qwrt-at 525 18th Slreet. (714 1960-6331 3bdrm , 2ba. IJ! yd. dbl l(arage $425 lsl. last + cleaning • 839-11883 / 557-:nt9 Ready to Go! Vista Sl30.000 724.5902 2 bdrm. 2 ba frplc . gar Ready to move ln. 3 br . 2 New d:rap & paint. 483 FM.EfiALD BAY LOT Mom Cyn SSS0 673-7099 ba. ttwage, patio. fn<'d Dr K ----yd K1ds & pets ok. $445 awings'Coasla l 0 Dlx 3 Br 21~ Ba clplx. 615 /\gt. No fee. 964·2566. 67U634 Marigold $525 mo 973297 __ , __ · ___ _ SO. l..AOUN~ BEACll f.44·~. No pelb NJ new. Never h vcd rn Super ocean view lot. 200 ~~ Lrit. 4 bdrm. 3 bo Cam fl from water. All ptal\li. SPECTACULAR rm. bonus rm. wt:t bsr. coastal. pc-rmlL'I. ready SPYGLASS e tectr. kitchen with to bwld on (7 MJ 644·7895 4 Bdrm. ralJl·rm home L"lanci. crvt & dra~s orD-5880 RltrCoi-p. for lease! Newly decornt S786pcr mo. 213-437·2185 IUILDll lmltMG t~ Occon & city ll ithts Wantalose.IJlasl pleceoC v1ew. Avell Nov. lSl. property. 119 Del Mor 11~·!!..mo....:!73• •. ~u- 3 BR, I I,\ 8a. new palnt, bike lo beach, S37S mo .• Mk for Keith. 1162-4471 l\pprovcd pion." avail (or ~~ 2 11lngle Cllmlly homt·~. Large 3 bdrm. 3 ba Must see th.ls 4 br, 2 ba. Owner nntncing avail. Wf(rplc, bltns. Av11ll. pal.lo. med yd, gar Kld11 Sllt>,000. Owner 1a11t Olic. I. ~. Call Steve, & pets ok. $44.5. Agt, No 642.·2164 673 07K2 644..WOSCO WI re. ~: 973-2971 .. S INGLES tC HILOKt.:N ... bFw'llithed OK Last of lhe new homes on the w.ater ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Walk to be1tch, 3br. 3ba. fo r lease only. Live and entertain in ..._,1141ftd 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Protet111. de~oratro SftOO clc~ancc in your new custom home rno As k for Galc n e wi th designer interiors. Convenience ~!1$4-6262 oriented to include 3 ('8 r garag~s with I bdrm With garage W11lk to beach. $250 675-~J between Uam&2 .30 OCUHVllWCONDO a utomatic opener:-.: kitchens with J Bdrm. l llf• ba. dbl 1:ar, micro-wave ranges. self-c leaning Olamu.ng 2 BR, 11., tJ ... 1 ~ distance to bch ovens, trash compactors. and BBQ $\SO. mo. S56-1795 1 2 l'Ol'Ulervauve hfol>t yh- adJL'I, oo peli.. 4 mo·, mil'11mum. ?131795 OO~l'i (6 ·11pm). 714 /675· 7711K <Sat. Sun 2-61)"1 ). range tops: wet-bars in all models : 2 bdrm th ba. Condo firepl aces in l iving r ooms & {~~.1b~~~1~7~r . bedrooms. indoor la undry areas: guest swte, family room and much 25tA>tY condo. 2 br. l"'1 ba. more. Dock available to all t enant:+. ..._, ......... 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, patio. 971R Pet S'hown by appointment. Call Linda tswood. $375. C1ill L11 8F'.AC11, Vie w. pier, :!hr SiOO M ILS, ut1I p(I. Til May. :M.13 E. t:dgc wat1•1 (1)871 ·2866 af\M 892-7711 ; c·xt 5!')2 ; Haun (714) 833-3150 (8 to 5 weekdays> eve 548·1258 BeaUUful 2 BR. 2 ba, 2 yr old doplex. Beam cc·il tng§. marble frplc, xtrns Nr Hunt. Harbor. $450. 893-2095 ·-------lniM 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~V&.fo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. 1 'h bu. $425permo . 586-4623 or 831 ·91 OJ IRVIME ••Free pool service. 3 br. 2 J Br 21f-a Ba. family rm. br, new paint. $HS. 23951 Woodbtdg F.st. ~mo Undley S43-0663 640-1271 -·---"--·----- RENTALS 2 BR. 2~, Sa . .. . ... $175 2 BR. 2 Ba ..... S.SS0 3 BR, 2""2 BA $.575 3 BR. 2 B/\ . $450 J BR. 2112 8A . • . $485 3 BR, 2't:I BA ........ $500 3BR, 2 BA ..... $.550 3 BR. 2 Ba .. • $565 4 BR, 31 7 Ra . S600 4 HR. za;, Ba $795 5 UR.J Oa .. . $875 3 BR. l o/• ba rughest quah· ty home. Buil\.uu;, s uper ya rd $450/mo. Call Renata s.sG-77CYT Mtwport leoch 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastbluff 4 bdrm exec'. home or 3 bdrm + den . D.R. Ls e $800 m o w /gardener No pl'ls Refs req'd! A\•aJI. Sept 28th. 645-731!8 or 642-3.SZ4 Byappt. NO FEE! lk11uL new <! & LUXURY COMDO 3 Hd:rl'(lS. 21,., baths, walk to beach, oeC':in vi('w, pool. tennis $625. mo. Ncdlt. 640 1812 Udo Isle houS4: ror lt::l!>t' 18 mo. $1200 per mo. 4 bdrm. 4 ba. den. bar. steps from Buy. Ref &q. 67~835o9_ Newport Hea.:hts <! bdrm. 2 ba fenced yard L:se $SOU pt•r mo Inc l. .:~ 431 llrvcrs1de Open Sat/Sun 12·4 Call 00·2312 Doll.house for lf'aw. J br. 2 1>8. lg<' pvt )'ard. pool ~ lD schoot.., ~h<>P· t>1n~. Wal>hl'r tdrv1·r, refng Incl. $850 A.:t·nt • 646-1044 or 642 5060 Studio apt, newly dt.>t.•oral ed. $225 Jl('r 1no Yt·.ir around 675-4&382 Y'carly 2 BR. frplc-, blln' tri: pal10. 1 hM~ 1r11m on•aflfronl. Adlt11, nu Pt'ts. $100 mo. 673-0055 Co.ta Mesa 3 7 2 4 ..... , .•......••••••... LarRe I br furn w 1.:ar $270 Adlls only. 0 1>1·11 M I" H'-30·5·. Sul '11 !/ I 548-4968 2110 Ncwamrt Rlvd.t:M ---- Bach furrushfod. ut1I pd N'1ee ne1ghbomood $1711 646-734.2. 261 Mesa Dr ttwliwc)t• leach 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMAIJ .. BEACH llOTt-:1. KOOMS $37.50 WN.'k /\pl Sl.65/mo. ~ 303; 3 BR apts, nr channel. Back Bay srnl(le r1Jmily yrly rentals. NB. Also, 2 okief' home 3 br. 1·"4 ba. &3 BR aptson Pentn!>ula l~'e lot. Room for RV & ~Y· 675-4912. Tue thru boat. $700 mo Rers •~t • · & la..'>t & lease ~-567R Sludn>, Close to beath , pool. Sunset B{·h. ~~> <.:all Mon. 837-4727. LaiJ-hoch 37 48 ~~~;;·~·;~;;,~ ·~~·,~ INN fl!'l/wk & up. Muirl M'f'V., rolor TV, heall'(I pool Ut1l 1714 )4~ 5~1 ~~COas!..!.!._~ Bluffs Condoo-Plaza Area day:i J bdrm. l 't-2 ba $500 mo 4 -----bdrm. 2'h ba. S>75 mo BeauWuJ filuff~ condo. 4 Both xJnl cond 644-5771 Br. bonus rm . 1'1U ~llrJJCt. orm.5364 P<ttnt. & kjlchen N.-xt to New Wdbrdg twnhse 3Br. :!l;?ba. I\ 1C. dbl ~a r pauo. fp. ba r, nr pool /lake. No pcl!. g;()() 6'W-574H Woodbndtote. sml(le famt· ly 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Avail 1mmcd . $500. mo 759-0143 Univ Park 38 H 2ba . SHOR.ES SPECIAL Cute 3 UR. 2 ba. A\a1I Nov 1 $S25 mo Lca:.e opt. $100.000 640 298 l NEWPORT llGTS 3 Ur I Ba. frplc. dbl gar. h; yaal stove, S4SS: adults. no pels. S<!J t:I Modena 548-5041 aft 6 :.chool ... s hopprnt.( & ti:n Mewpcrt leoch 3769 ..••....•.............. ru.' club $795 pr m1J. No ----------Pl-1.!> 113J..1997 4 lir 2 B~. fanuly rm home + z frplr's, wshr tdryr Very i.ecludl•<1 Aurcten area. Avail now or Nov 15 ~-410 El Modeana ~ Rain tro. SJ75 Close to eVl•rythin ~ $5 SOtmo Call A g l ~ S1700. Modern 3300 sq rt UDO ISLE GHf:AT REC Rl-:A'l 10' <-us tm 2 s t y . 4 BR. Newly refurbis hed 3+ Sw1mmtnf.!, ~aun .1-.. ' wtpool. Lr~ Back Bay den. or4 bdrm home. Im h1•::ilth r luhs. h1lh.irfl 1'URTI..EROCK New twl'l wMew 2 Br. 2 ba, 2 t-ar gar, re<' ctr, lse $545/mo 83)-0056 lot.MS-T183 eves. medlult" occupaney. $900 n12ht li ~ht 1•1t t "n'"' mu yrly lease, no l*h <'l'll•rt' Pro & '''" .. h1111 1-:Xec pool home. 3 Br.3ba . Rolf dnvil'll! r ,int.! ... pJr 1, ram rm. FP, beams ceal· MEWPOttT SHORES rnllln Uwl '1!001mo54IJ..:ot0 N<>a.r beach . commuruty t-' ll N A <:T I v 1 r n . :-. Rancho San Jo.tquin ron do. 2 RH. 2 ba. dt-n, fa 1rwav view. SS7S. 833-ltlll BLUFl''SCONOO pool. t en nis cou rt -3 fo'\1llt1me d1n•t•to1. '"' 4 Bdrm., bonus rm .. 2700 bdrm. 2 bath. double ~ar. ~uoday brunch, llUO sq. fL fanuJy home; new .!~~ t625 mo. yrly '"""· p.trl11·'· ~"'" 1 carp & pa.ml Nr. school .... _.,...... 1 11!: •LTY 1tiurn.tm1•nh & mun • WOODBRJDGE-Ncw JBr. & pool. $72S per month -"-u 1 c:A Hl-:AUTll" l.Al"l !-. Vacant. Children. no 642·5200 !-.rn~I'·'· l&.2 h•:flrom11 2't:!Ba.. fam rm, dm rm, wet bar. SSSO mo. Owner 644 2046 pets. ~~~~~~~~~~I t '\Jrn & urrfum M<l(ft>I·· agent 640-0020 (}Vl'l'l d.ttly 10 to 7 ltornu 3241 ~COURSEVIEW UDOREALTY rn,1h• '>t>rVH'l' J v.111 '"· -Dig--Canyon townhomf' a ..LEASES ll'dt,t' rt•r1u1n·rl Sorr \ ........................ t)S() unfur /$700 furn, Blue Lagoon Villa. ocnfrnt on pvt bch. 714 /499-3217, 213~ bdrm. pool. teruus. $750 Presugious. fuU securify adutt~onty;-n<~prl .. permo.640-5274 bktg. 1-BdTm .. ocean & O akwood bay view; util included. G d Large 3 br 2r,.;, ba, frpl, 2 .v e n A partment.. car gar, lg(' fncd yd. 2223 Garden atm~phere & Allruversary Ln. 631-0900 lots of hi<hl rn th1<1 :! H~wporl 1.-och/Horlh Unobstructable view. 2 Br 2 Ba, encl. rear yrd. cul de -sac. child <tcccpted or'r.'19-1677 bdrm. apt on Lido bit• '1>111 In"" 1 ·'' 17rh .,, .. l(i..O $5()(). 494-7_795_;...' --- 3 bdrm. 3 ba. Ocean "'cw , oc-w home. ne v<'r hved rn '65() ~r mo. Contart SlCV(' ::st 499.5323 ~Hills 3250 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ftATIOHOME Udo Isle • COlY 3 bdrm 2 ba. beach cottage with beam ce1bngs & frpk. llDtJ 549· 7976 Cal'lal t'ront 2 s t ory, 3+den $725 /m o met'~ uUl 673-5187 &b13·68H4 uoo 1s u ; prof. d eco " b d r m . 3 b ;i n 1'.tr Clubhouse Ye<irly ~o 642.3274 2Br. 2ba. frplc. nl•W cpts/drps. pat.Jo, custom decor w1all bll1ns. A tC. pool , pc, n o p c t !. MEWPO«TIEACH S475troo..._631-0095 CONDO l = 3 Bedroom. 212 b a th, Ca I Karen a Carpet. beautifully upgraded. 833-3380. 768-~ 2 Jill <'I e r g a r a .: c d o o r de:tach~:d home, ~ -4Q.CflCr. pool, sauna. etc. utH. $47s:--mo. Call Landa. NEW 2Ur, l Ba. fprlc. A cood ~ m11 f.73-6634 Laguna~ 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE EXCHAHGEJLEASE Value ut $126.500 10'; ll91-0000 lntwfttincJ Tri-L~•.t Unu:;ual lrt·level with 2 bdnns. dmm~ rm and ::ill community fae1htH's S57Sfmo Watet from Homes 631 -1400 down. Will sell all or ----------purl. Complete ly r1• decorated, elegant 3 br. HA.RBORVlt::WHOMto: 2"2 ba Wlguna N1gu1•I Condo tn a garden like at Deluxe 4 br. 2 ba·. pool mosphcre. Outstand1n1< facil. S7SO mo. 759-1 lJl v1~w Nea r !1hopp1nJ,?. ·-----____ _ pnvale J!Olf COl!(SC, ten 8 C nisrourts&beach~.By ag anyon. cor ner. owner. 770.23l7. Bordeux 3 b r ., 3 ba French country kitchen. all amenities. $1.300. mo. Dec. b1.. Agt 7S9·1l3l, 837-0066 3 BR, 2 ba. fplc, lrg fncd yd, Pace5etter. $475 mo 4.9H941 eves bef9 ---------1 Udo Isle. A cute 3bdrm single home. with large patio & l(urg. ~·mo. Call f)TS..89 l 6 aft 6. Larite 4 bdrm. s 1n1tlc fa m ily , Broadmoor c . Niguel Shores. T ennis. heach. closed gate . $635 per mo. 493-6293 or 3 bdrm. 2'h ba. Condo 831-l~ pool. 2 car garage & opener, near Hoag Hosp. 2 BR 1 BA patio hm e. A tC. & beaches. $S25. 675·S31~ DW. pool, s pa, etc.$400. .. __ ~ No kJd8tpets 494.4954 3 bdrm. 1 ba. ~k, rpk , ----=--·----huge yard. $500 St. Monarch Summit. 3 BR, 2 James Rd 64.2-6394 ba. ocean view. comm BLUf"FS l bd.rm pool. s;,25/mo. 49'1-4288 On greenbelt. sroo 3 bdrm 2 ba. with new Agent 644.-1133 carpet on quiet street. WJo~LI F f' Nice ln<iscp $500 m o. Ref 4 BR 3 Ba. S700 mo. rcq 499·3686 ~ llS~ ......_ Vlefo J267 WESTCUFF AHA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 2 ba. v•tant. Lease ~wh3 br. 2 b~. drrpldc f7SO. <.;a rdener incl. ""'' r. patio, .nc y • ~-gar. Kids & pets ott S'45. --------AJit. no (ee. 9&4·2566: Npt HLs. 3 Br 2 Ba. older !JT3.2971 bse. s tove/ref .. adll&. . 9425. 642·3242/M5-1997 Mtnl Estate. pool 111pa. erlvacy. Enterla1ner11 2BR 2ba Coodo. View of deTil(ht. Avl MW, $500 Back 0.y. $495/mo. Call mo. Cllll BW R. 768-0101 Renata. 566·77CYT ~'fMN ~»-7300 _,," 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G<>rg1'0US ocean\ rcw. 4 br c:xecutav .. homt.' nrand lll'W 3100 Ml fl. $850. mo. 847~ni ,.._,_.. leoch/Sowth l i t.Ill lfil ll "' • IJo v11r ;II 1411h 1 4r1:! Hl 7tl 2 B R . 1 h ,1 • f u I I ' funul>ht.~ 1 hlk to 1x.·1-.111 ~·\Olmo Adib. l'f) IWh 675-0lW Furn badtt?lor al Balhu.1 Ruy <;lub. !>Ub-lea~l' Ill mo'i. or mo re. $5rio 642 llm -------- 4Rr.yearlv. ~. 675·5.'lfl() t20i.., ~galt'. Ill Delwce 4 hr. 2 ba. Camrl~ rm. J car garai;c $4!f5 .. ~ Olx 2 Hr 1 Ba. 1.ll'P' tu bt:.1t·h $-125 mn ) r I> 3280 Sorry, no~ar 673 21J5 ------SantoAno •••......•..•.......... Yearly rental $UO 1>er mu So Coast Pla1.1 ar1·a. I hdrm kttc:hcnt•llt'. No /\dull ex~e condo. Pool. Jut· .. AYm . f'l ubh.t;t• Lrg 1J11.'> Beacon Hay ate.J 675 l).13 pal . air. I rut. 1tt1., & wtr ---- paid. $350 !JG2 uKSJ vr ---------• b\lslll(.'SS I 96fl ~ 4 betlrm , 1-', bath hotr~t· m Sunta Ana av111I. Nuv 15. l,g yard. $475 •mo IJ..t & la.,t & rl:'fS rrqyirt't! 846-4102 T...W. 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely Tustm Meadows 3 BR. Xtra lu.11h . private yard Community park, pool, teruus Qwt'l cul de sac. Avail l2/1 ~ mo Bkr. 549-1366 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAHRlOHT :l llR. 2 ba. wntr tll(N1 3 llH 2 ha., wnlr $500 STEPS TO OCEAH 3 HR. ~plrt lt•v1•l. unfurn Yeurty. !Iii$ 2 HH. 1 ba .. wnlr $47~ 2 RK. l ba .. wnlr $4!>41 3 BR. 2 ba .• wntr. $91HI 2 Br. bayfront. yrly $.'>~I associated BROKER S llEALTORS J1•]', 'W 801b00 6 • 11'1'1 r SUB-I.SE 2Br. 2Ba Cum apt. bln view loc. ov .. r pool. jacuzzi, tennis. & xtras, mo Imo $4Ml. Ul.JI mcl ~-083S. 67!>-6838 MOllLEHOMl 1..olMA TIOM Rent. opt.Ion to buy mfo. repo's, loan assumption SD). mo. 1 Br. t ba, ova11 etc. Easy finance O /\ c . Nov I thru June 30. 121 2 9ulfices. "R" W. Balboa Blvd. ...,. HcMM Store Owner ti\gl.. 544-7549. Sant.llAm• SS4·7070 OCEANFRONT larJ?e E. Ana}ie;m 956-4500 class A apt.&. ar'ea new Westminster K48-88DS red~co, 714·675:46K8 Anahe1 m 9S6·l0ll 8dulL"I . W.Anahe1m 7lH·1442 -------- Bach apt., at beach. SIGS. -·ut1l pd. Furnis he d . Hurt. Hrbr. 4 br. 2'"1 ba 673-1451 af\3. Pool Jae . .-,0 846-2335 or M8-1371 Unda. T0Mau1• .............. d 3525 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,.111111110 1107 New 2 BR. 2 s twnhsc. •••••••••••••••••••••• • w1cncl gar & patJo. l:tSO LG 3Br. 2Ba , near bearh. 14q ft. Adlta only. no pets frplc, t>f'amed eeUlnit::. Located a t 2568 t-:lden dJ hwahr, uraRc. 15:,(1 /\ve. Dys 7t4t827-114l0 , mo. ~ly. dys. 675.7313 ttller 5pm 6'U·9061• evcs/wknds -.... .. 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PATCH PLASt'ERING rockshake11-compo·tllr Free est. 541 ~ ~-.c. • .,. touundattom~. 1 tll81rt1n11 HmillflR. t'lcanupa. yart.l tton.~b --'--------~Prof pamltnl:. f:xt & ml. ~~an Landscaper ratei.. Rd!!. F1'~c /\II type s . f''r t-e .•........••.•......•.• wulll\, l>lcwk!t pat••>& mo1nlc-nuncl' Gen 'I .... , ....•....•........ mllma~. Call S4Q..f>H25 Re-Roof t 'OC"'l..es.S U&J AJif.liitnC't-~r' I tUl'l tlAJtt;t Slll £!) ~ll!n, ~ \ ~ :i4113 I.Ir '11 11\.lillltt>na.Dt'C 00·79al /\MWAY <:osmetlClS. Top work t'aar price tiSt. 536-4780. ~ -<.:all An)'tlme 'oti 3ll2 <lo tilt;.'! ··••··················· •S..H Monn• 1711 :trnl CllAM S~Jo:< rtJo:fAftll\l. Sll.lt\1('1'. 'I Yl'lNt, ~·lt;;l I' II t I " • J; • w .. I k "' & dt1v1·14 .. y-. 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A\.: 71'M rm S7 ~. l't)Ol'h SIO. ('hr Ilk k 1>.:. ~HI I r 1111 I .u.1•' 111Ull\4 ~tmh, m11rt' '1 H JnJ Ith ~ K.1:~~1!111 r y µ L n .: ~ t' r " 1 1 1• m an u i. 1· t 1 1.1 t ' . I l It .i I hnc·f~. d11 tullon tlunt tlc:h MO-tti.'>I .._t'lll'r 'rvpmJl St•n l('t' Hn.umt>l>. :.1.11 t) µ111.:. "~I ol'c-rll.' 846 S43l S:> <~uar 1•bnt ~l odor < )>l rt'pair 15 yn, t>X p1 111> "'or~ m)M·lf Hc·f:. 531-0tol Prr HolleJ,1v !'ipl'l't..tl Avt't h v rn1 & hull !!l\'am rlenrw'(f Sl!I If~. All work ):UJI tl75 183<1 U you're not rt'adaoc I.he lllUe ads an Clw.:.1f1ed. lt~rm,;lrl n •v•tr •:•·n r aq1l'11l 1 y 111•1 l 1111 ... r1 oftllrma11.1ohlµ. Id YI ' 111 ..in-u IJ•' 11 M r l'.alom IJ11 I:! 11.11t BldriC<al ............•••••••.•.. ~e.dric IJI' l27U6 G4S 6111 I t-:J...t-Xl'kll'l;\N l'nn.•d 111tht frt'\' ,•111i1n .. 1e: on latrpl' or ~nu.JI JOl>" ut'd\:;t1d 67:1 ~ ELECTRICIAN 1<.es,U>mm'l, Ind. Hi.nbl 2:> yrs ~x per t.w 27804 I CAU 646-8126 FeftcWJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAYLOR Ft:NCC:S 536 18J7 Wnod & C:h;;m Lmk K & R Wood Fent:iog, gales & rcn<'e repair 640-4(.Q), 644 ~ 11.tv,• ~meU11nJ( you want to st'll? Clai.Mfied ads dn 1l well 642·5678 yoo're m1ssini;t a lot or The rastesl draw in the newsy information as West tt Daily Ptlot well as somt" ueat buys Classified Ad 6-i2 5678 •Vtmv •~ow PRICt;s• OnGardmina Maint Nutrition. Huu:wwtart~. Hom«' Care & Comm'I 642 1634 Reis Ma.int 646-4871 P a1 nt1ny., ext /1nt . Japanese Landacapcr Reasonable rat~ we'd DRYWALL flNISll HANC-TAPE-SPRA Y RJCHARD 900 1787 -~al\? ~9aHS 1>1~ It l.1uuilicup ... to'utt ~ Spnnkles. Low pnccli cootract-Or 963·8825 ---------... WOC'k ~uar 9 yn. t•xp. p--c-~-p b ....-..blnq fH.,ant mow & t•dJ.C~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl\1Cl>M ar{'ali 004 .l'JOA Want a REALLY CU :AN llOUS(':? Call G111~ham G••ral 5--vkn Girl Jo'reeest 645-5123 ·'····················· llA,NUYMAN Curpenlr). ,.ft't·tricul, plumbing & On.~~ •MR. FIXIT• Walls. ceihngs, floors &windowscleaned 646-6145 WINDOW CLEANING IK>USE CLt;ANlNG CALL 000-5844 Llc'dtHonqrd Noburo. ·u.., "-'~· amung Y 5Jl-8l"2, 1$f17.286'l IL Sinor St. lJc , ins. Try me 836-5555 24 l\rJi Phil Jone:. l.:md.'l<'ape C:o EXCELLENT PAINT· olfers C'Ompl land.sc ap. INC Re:.ISOnable ra\('S mg maintenance. Don't t-'ree estimates. 548 2706 hes11.Clte. 731·3522 Dig-ll-L.andiicape Reai. pnces Pror landsra~ & spmklrs. 964 300H Mmofry r.Hpt'ntcr, µ.11ntlnt? llC'11.' rutl'' 15 yr~ 111 l\ffa 548· l 7:>:.! Succesi. l~ousetlean1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Peri. &-rv . guar N lJ lJnckwork Small JObi. Paint Your Castle Spec1almng m res1dcn· ua.t homes. int. & ext . Please <'hf'ck our r e- ferences. Lit 11J208Hl. Guar. msrd. free t·sl . Ted. 636-7C6.S lfiiul. :.k1plvul1c1• dump !ft\. yad.ulg. ln-'t' wrk. demolitions r't1• 8.'ll 1257 Hai6MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• on· Student I Ton tnwk 'l'rash. tree trim, Hon &'2 5703. W1U haul or ctn. anythm~. btJ:/smJll, comm 'I or re·· 1111.tentiul. reas rail's. Call 11.nyt1me "968 8946 Cfo:r nru of uns 1ghlly 64().!.1143. MV 58&-0677 ~rt. <.:oi.ta Mesa & Do n 't let your ho rn!.' bl'C.•ome a Thanksg1v1ng turkey• Call now for free wt 894 t2m ____ ...__ METICULOUS Housecleaning Ot-pen dable rer 751·790I! ms!_(. • Robins Houst.'<'lcanini,: Se r v i ce • fo'or u thoroughly clean house 540-0857 Houscclearung. Ex.p. hilly w 1rd:. $1 7 50 wk 556-4071aft5PM. lrvme 675-3175 eves. Block &Slumpstone walls & planters Dr1v('ways, 631-3588/646 7649 MoffM) ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• M 0 y I' :i •l y t h i II I! . anywhere c.t a nyt1 me·· 24 hrs 7 days. 540-4844 Courtesy Mo\'ers. lite m ov1n~ & hauling Reasonable 645-8551 Pcmntitlq/f'apet inCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santana Painting. com · menial re111denl1al. lu: & insured. SJ&.1120 PETER THE PAINTER Has the best raties Int/Ext Call today 24 hr no 547 5846 lnl. ext. serving urea for 7 yrs. Prof qual. work. Reas. Dave 586-8425 Cu.st.om Wallpa penng All Work Guar Free t:i;t . 673-4 1511 Plano & °"Jan T&lltilMJ ..••.........•........• Have your home spark I· PETERS PAJNTING Plano turung & repair. 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Any plumb1nti; wutc r serv. leaks. ba rm Ntc l, <'eram1c ti h~. Reas. 832-~68 --PERRY'S PLUMBING Complete plumb•nJ: service>. Dram & st'wcr c l e11n1ng Jo' r l' I:' t'Sllmates. 24 hr service 673-31111 Au·n Gen. Contractor!> Plumber nds work. GOOd Pfl<'~ on remocM:. & rc- pairs . Scrv. avu1l. for hom{.'Owncrs als o. Top llat Plumbmg. ~·319'1 _ Ar<: you all cloiiged up'> I 'II uncloit you fo'ull ~ .. r v 1rc plumbing. Davidson Plumbing. 973 1606 ('Xt 1()3l llOMESAVERS Plumb 1ng & H<'atmg Fn.•t• esl $15 hr Honest & reli able service. Bof A, M /{; ok ~or 847-0:J\3 Dr8.Ul." cleared from $4 50 t-'rel' Est. All work guar Urammaster. 638-0953 Lra'lh & delir1s $lS tlou<l . College student. 548-642.8, TI0.1..382 mg. Insured domesl11·s F.x.pr'd. flea!> Ratl':> .,.... exu. Mas•nr'd d""· m EVERY NOOK •. CR FreP F.~l Call Gene J·~ ,. "" ~.. "-·-c:-1·c· o: AN cc:'l1ucu music. This 1·oupon __..., ~ .. ~ NV 645--2&19 968 2810 Ji.¥. V'WC1 ··--"-K L· r\r. JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• M k h · · • ... .,. .. , ...,. i:.x.p1re:, v.;t. . a . e your s opping 66J.1433 Comp Resume Scrv11'<' easier by us ing the Daily Have someth.ing lD sell~ Have somethin~ to sell'' 6'1<!·8103. 1801 Newport Pilot Classili~'CI AdL_ Claas1r1ed ads do 1t well. Class1f1ed adi. do 1t well. Want Ad Results 642·5678 Blvd. Cost.a Mesa. A94-0421 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re11tucco your homt• ~t texture s pecmllst h o mes $6 so. 541H974 Trw SwYict ···········~··········· Landscape CreatJons Ex pen 11hap111g. th1nrunl!. st.ump removal. 675-2821 ms. Dan's Tree Se.rv. 646·9239 Tuloriftg •.•.....•.••••......... TUTOR. ~xpericnn·IJ e lementar y lcac h t•r. ~19evt.'l\ Viftytl .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair. rerolor dam agc<l vmyl on your prem1i.e" Offices &homes. 979-1007 V C1C1M1t SwYice ••••••••••••••••• 4 ••••• 200 rblt vacuums rrorn $1995. I da. iwrv1ce vn any vacuum. All t)'Jl\'S vacuumi. & h :i I! ... Va('uum Clc<tner t 'tr 1'571 Newport Bl , CM &I0-3107 WIRdow Cleaninc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI NDOW CLEAN INC: 640-5591 Apa hwl.ts u..fw.. AparhMRh .......,._ At>ca t•w•h Unfw'1I. Apa hauts URfw1L ..... tuu1e..+s UMuna. Apcw lmenh u.tw.. 4000~to~ 4300 OfficeR...tal • 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ;ftlliMllla 3807 Coda Mesa 3824 Costa Mua 3824 ttw,.iiqCMi leoch 3840 tt.lltllwlOfl leach 3840 Hewport leoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New home to share, 3 Br.•--------• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w 1 k1lchenctle $60 week & up. 3 Ba. fpk. bltru.. walk to bea<'h Adults. no 1>eti.. THE EXECUTIVE SUITE! $100. rure bachelor apt. rl-.,pnn atilt, no pets . utal patd 100 E. Blfy /\V(', 1!1 VILLA MEDERA/ 2 Br. 2 ba, some ultl 1xl 1-:ncl. j.!aragt'S. Couph• flA YJo'RONT. dOC'k inti :i pref. Small t•h1ld ok Nc1 hr, 2 ba, y rly. SUOO Pf'L'I $330. 2324 Elden, -- 673-49'4!. _&15-__ 1965_. ____ _ --------CHARMING ATTIC !l/('WCI' 2 BR. 2 ba, y(•arly, 1 br al 1961 Fullerton. LAMAHCHAAPTS Large 1.2&3 bedroom 1<arden apls. Ds hwhr. blt.ns. end gar. J?llS bbq Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott Pl.642·~3 ------- Near new 2 br. 2 ha, all bltns. frpl<'. encl gar. patJo, lnd.ry rm $375. TSLMgmt 642·1603 Adlts, no pet:>. fo.vcs · Stove, refng & balcony 213/Z57·!17'92. /\llults, no J>('ts $250. m· M~ VERDE home a l· mosphcr c 2&3 hr d Ix t;.5.1de lBr dplx, t:pl:., sl v. ~•µts, no pets. 546· t~ Cul<• s mall lBr. nl·Jr bcut:h, $!11S mo. d ut1I 673-6;1.'7.2 afl 6 675 )11::.'IJ _ refng. Sfn~c udlt $250. Core.a del Mer 3822 mo. 642 398S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e I br apt S250. mo Can I Or walk t u IH!8<'h. be(unu.'lhcd l'<lrpt'l iJr~pc<,, StOYt' ~ 55S4145or ~-9574 n:'-'it. I adult, no iwt ... \!\ti rd $350 yrl y . 2br, new carpcl i. & ij73..75S2 drapes, Adults, no Pf'L' h $275. n7 w. L8t.h 645-1926. Reau\. 1mma<'. hg I airy I Hr ..ipt. JU.Sl 1.0Utlly re-Very Cozy Bachelor Close don<-. very IJ?<' ltv rm to OCC. Adults. oo pets. w thigh tx>am ce1hnJ?s, $200. 897~ f'lll<'. I blk to 0<·n. $SSO mo 675-8138. Superb l bdrm. enl'lt~ed -garage. Adults only. No /\11ailahle Nov Isl 2fHt pets. $235642 5994· ape No pets or ehrldrcn. Cull Lmdan75-Z1t t LEASE $350 mo. 2 UR l h :!' ; l:jtlrrn, 2 baths. cph, 1l11r.i, hltn.'>. blk lo hl.•ad1 1\1J11lts 'No pl'b S550 mo t.'lJ.7552 Ba duplex unal Mes a Verde area. Avail. 11 /25/78. Refs req 'd . Ownr /ogt. C hu t•k F.vc·~1l :1.59 4026. 559 6221 Uoy 10c-•·un 1 Park 'le~ New ~o J BR 2'7 ba. frpl. r:ar; 2 ~r. 1rn~io. 2 car all gara~~. gas lo~ 1'\•Jlt ... , No pr h ~JOU frpl Atnum. end p:t\111, .w t.126 pool 11ac uu1. No µ1.U Sl5l) Mo. ll62-07 32 Coda MHa 3824 --.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. newly decor._ nr So Coam Plaza, A/C. pool. {~tel adult Tov. nhouS£•. adlL'I . Gas/water mcl 21lr. l'h ba. pal.lo. f)O')I $395 mo. 557-45L6 755 W. PHh St. <.:M f.41>-!.l'Jll7 I Br. t ile tub/s howl·r. ---.--• refr1g11Hovc. $250 mo. 2 Ult l OA. furn kttf'h, Dys 642·6500. eves lrulrv fal'll, s hopping. 673-7489 <.('hOoL-.. <'IOS<' by, Oldf'r -..-------- ch1lclren OK. no dogs Newly <lecorated 2 AR $315 mo 1970 Wallace. ':i'h Ba. carpets/drapes. ~UISOor 545-6155 bit 1ru.. & pool. Util incl -$295 mo. Mgr 645-5647 Nice 2 Rr w /garagc. l ..;..----'"------ <·hild OK, $HO mo 1785 2br, Iba, yanl, encl gar, Anaheim St. CM /\va1I washer /dryer hook up Nov l 642-1906afl6 Adults. no pets $325 ---l.n:s1>1-ct S:lt/Sun. 359 161.h 2 Ur I Ba <"Ondo Pauo. Pl. CM. 644-9516 .:arage $lSO mo. -------~:Ni 2BR l ba. nr So. Coast ---Plaza . $250. 2630 So. Slu11n1.ng lar)lc 2 Bit. 2 ha Baltcr.557·3449 ganl>'n apt. 1J01JI. $295. 1ww tt!lhst. 2 Bdrm apts. unfurn. fa1JUIY complex. no pels 2 Br, t:pls. drpi.. pauo. no 22Xll aJ)l 3, College Ave clog8. ~JO 642-9760. m-0138 ---~------Mesa Verde 2 BR. 2 bll, 2 Br. cpLc;. drps, yard. no newly decor'd . Adlts. no dogs. $ll0. pets. $30(), ~3650 Comfortablt> new units now ready for O<'<'upan cy. Nr schools, kids OK. M pet&. 2 BR. 2 ba. $340 mo. 646-T1B2, 557 6985 $365mo3BR, 2Ba, no pets, 2 children OK, upper. Avail Nov lsV 1021 llC Valencia.~ 1 br, carpets. drapt•s. carport, kids OK. n o dogs.m-0136 or 831 ·908 l. KIDS<>tc 3 br. I' .i ha $125. Pool ~ Cl0am·7pm). Brand new 2 BR t wnh.sc. encl gar, pvt patios. cpU.. d.rps, rrplc. f'rom $350. Adults. 64.5-4074 2 Br. 1i,., Ba townhouse. garage. patio, p ool. jaMJZZJ. fireplace. Adults only. SJ75. 631-4984 . l BR. s mall· but cozy. wood beam elgs & cabmets. CpL'I & drps. sz:;o. 731-6001. Moo t·n. 9-IPM Spacious. Qwet 3 bdrm townhse apt w /lge µvt pi.t10. P ool. Adults Sorry, no kids or pets. $40(.I. ~3381 or 675-5949 L.Re 1 br apt W /J!,.ar. m 15 urut complex. Adults. no pets. S!SO. mo. Isl. la!>t, deposit 87~ 12.S 2 Br. $285 mo. Poo l. adults, no pets. 423 W Bay. 548-9516 Widow or Mature person Newly dee I Br homr•y apt in I Jev('I tri·plex w t beamt-rl eell'J!t. .Beautifol qu1t!t Arounds Complete se<'u rity . Water & Aas pd. No pcls . $250/mo. 979 95L5 eves 3 Br. S390 Families only , no p ets . Woodlan<I, Kaiser, Mcsa Hi. 186 K 21st Sl. 546-6985 9'ffl.-0136 2 bdrm. :stove & ref ri g-Spac upper duplex E·side. $255 mo Jst and last 110 new cJ)l. drps. 3 br. 2 ba. I br. cpts. drps, no pets $!40. mo. 979-0138 Od Mar5't2 1141 enc gar. pvt pauo. adlts. __ __ $350. mo. Ph. 546-3776 or ---------3 BR. 2 ba , II.JI etcc. new Ni<'c 2 Br. I ba, up&la1rs. C o v · d p a r k 1 n g . l'OCI. .:ar, nr OCC, no Ownr t agt. $450 m o . peU, $200. 751·3696. _642_·21_64 _____ _ 540-443l. New large 2 bdrrn. 2 bu. bltns. patio. Na peL'l or kids. $36S. 353 Hamilton. J!S28-(l820 days or wknds ~18 2BR 2ba. ll.50 sq l't. Frplc. eocl gar, OW, G tD. New cpts. $375. Mesa Verde 754-Ql.6. 979-8533 l·BR in new triplex, nr So. Goao;t Plaz.a; gar , wshr/dryer space. Adults. No pels. $315 Mo. 833-929:) 3826 SHARP. beacb. 1.2 &. 3 BR. frplc. dis hwshr, Aar&.Re & patios 960-2358 Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts m 14 plans rrom s:ns. + pools. ten n is, waterfalls. ponds• From San 01eJ!o Frwy dn\'c North on Beach t.o Mct-'adden I.hen West on Mcf'adden to S"awrnd Vtllage. ~714 >~3·5Hl8 Townhouse. lovely, ~par & home-1.Lke. 2 br wcth pvt. J!at.ed entran<'e + 2 J>ltllOS Some with all garaRe. Sw1mrrung pool J acU1.7.J Tennis court.., I blk t.o HuntmRton shop . pt.ng center mall. Adults. No pets. From $43S Seawuid Village, 15555 Hunllngton Village Lune. H, B <7l4 >898-9961 2 Br, 2 Ba. new paint. new crpts. adults. 8181 Sun Angelo. $310. or call owner co llc rt (213 )289-2426 ttaatlogton ~ 3842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWNHOUSE ~fl slip, pool, J8,CU.t teruus courts; •,, blk. to beach, poss ible 2 bdrm + lofL '635Month •r .... ...,.,.. ,..,,_ ... ~ LOIJlaW'CI IHch 3848 Secluded 2 Br I Ba cl<'<' 548·9755 lul.. w /pool & carport 2 furn rooms w /\utchcn ~WJid~~ pet:.. $2S5 privgs. M1i.:.1nn V11!JO urea.586-0589 Steps to bc.·a<'h. ye:irly 14:c modem 2 br. l br. upper, frplc, all bltns ~. mo Garage door opener 642·3400. 642-4657 BAYVIEW 2 Bit. 2 ba • frpl, garage. Yearly $575 Mo. SHORT TERM Furn rent;1~. 2 & 3 BR Wt.>ekJy or monthly Bali a l>fil.-porl Rtty 67s-8110 3 Br 2 Ba. steps to bea<'h. en<'I. gara2e. no pets $j7S moyrly lse. 644·1103 Lovely h ome. m ale. refng, hot plate. beach. ocean. everyt.tung furn. SJ6..8518. Large Studio Bdrm. pvl bath. pvt patio Ktt<'hen pnvil $160. No s moking 962.7575 V~Rentals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ENSENADA Bf:AC ll llOUSE. Slei!ps 8. $4-0 day. 968-4073 900-5SIK> Nwpl Ctr's fmesl' Full st.'rV. exec su1ll' Mo to Mo. 6411 5'1i O Lady will shr beaut NR apt. 2 Br 2 Ba with M t f Dys 642 4282. cve s ~~~~~~~~- 955-JDJ Female wanted share 2br furn apt with male $25wk CM. 546-2068 Uruque pvt Irvin~. share spaclOUS ocn view home, QIM S4SO mo 675-9386 New home to share, male Qf' female. All wood and glass, ocean and canyon view, Jacaz11 Ve r y HEW EXEC OFRCES FROM $175/per mo in c l 'J? wood paneling levelor blinds, ulll. janitonal. Ample park iog. & pvt entranl'o· Pnme CM location :."J:.!7 Bnstol or call 754·7800 f\uni.'lhed omce. 165 sq rt . Nwpt Beach. nr airport ~mo. 8J3-0R21 private La~ Bch . re· S23 Sq. Ct. o(fice space to s1deoce. ~ per m o s ub·lease in L aJ!un.1 total Call 540-3666 d;.iys Hills. SDI month. Avail 497·2956eves. Dee. L-;t. ~ IUAHO r etired bach wants yng man to share hmstead on Salmon H1v. 548.3336 aft 6. Deluxe medi<'al sultr. ground nr .. Corona del Mar. Realononucs Corp. 675-6700 2 Br. cnUdren weltome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. Starting at $270 Deluxe 1 BR apt. white mo 846-6007, water ocean side or It w y lBr. rurn $280. unrurn $281. On Penrun. 759 265!! dys. 675-9832 eves ----1 Bdrm -pool-blk ti) ocean-sgl adult. $210. 642-5002.or 645-5000 X216 Mount.aJ.n humt-20 mm from San Bern. new 4 bdrm. 2 ba, with view. Weekend • weekly or Holiday rutes Xma:. vac. & Veterans 3 day weekend are open 962.7689 House m Big Bear City. $>.4 dbl occupancy. s ips 6, lul<.-ns rum 548· 1989. Seek strrugbt prof. m an lo ..__,.~ s hr spacious ocean vu MED. OR luxhomew /2ot.hers. NB DENTALSUITE Near 5 Po ints . Com· modore Cir. Apts. 2 hr Kids welcome. See m~r at 7671 Commodo re Cir. Apt3.~. •Large 2br LonE( Hto:irh. newcrpts, rrplt:, $M5 mo. No pets. (714) 833 8974 l block to ocean. Rt>ady now. 1 br + l gar $270: 2 br. 2ba2 ~ar. $!00. 2 br. I ba, l gar $350 No kids. no pctS. AJI w /frplci. Sol'l}C w /view. 208 19th SL 839-4JZ1 Only 2 left' br. 2 ba w /luxury kite en mcl. rcfri!! Sma ll pet ok $395 · $4 l 0 mo . 1 7 6 I 0 Cameron Gemml Rily New 4 plex. 3 bdrm. 21"2 ba & 2 bdrm. :? ba 7tl61 7871 Libert y St. Call 848.2659 963·5891 963-2518 ROOMY & CLEAN 2 br, painted . crpts, d.rps • 1 ba, gas stove Adlts. no pets .S250 536-1711 NICE 2 BR, pal.Jo. gar. nr beach & Warner. $260 mo. lndry rm. 673 2252 Pleasant 2 BR. 2 ba, rrplc, 11ar .. no chtJdr<'n SJOO. ~k for Mack, 962·77118. Large2Bdrm.2ba, lndry· rm otr kitch . en('I f?:Jr, $350. mo 898-9851 days, ot837·9431 cves1wknds Sunst>t Beach 2 bdrm I bH. Roor deck with Ocean view . 100 yards from O cea.n . $400 Call 213-596-4557 Small bach. cotta~P. ul1I met. No kids or pelt; No bdrm. $225. mo. 536-0321 2 Br 1 Ba. 2 blks ocean, $295 tst & last. $150 sec/· clean. ~1076 eves. $175 494-$11 LRGfo; lBr apt. stove & rerng. 1 yr lse avail. seruOC" c1lJzens only $295 mo Ava.JI now Will he shown Sat Nov 4 rrnm !I· I only Do not d1sturh other occupant.s. 312 llol ly, Laguna Bch ___ _ l bdrm. Dramatic. view. rrplc. Suit employed person'Ovcr 25 with <1u1ct lifestyle $325 mo. Ulll pd 494 l~I 2br. ocean view. walk lo beach New t•arpel, $U!O :;49-11116 STUDIO. I adult, ()('Can VICW. d<'Ck. quiet Pvt. ~mo 499 IOlG Deluxe duplex I yr new. 2 Br. 2 b11, view. frpl. >iar Slam glass. tile entry & wet bar. Walk to Woods Cove. Adlts no pets . $550 /1se Call 497 ·4114. Mtwpart leoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,AJU< NEWPORT Bac helors. I nr 2 Bedrooms & Townhouses l"rom $349.50 SpC<.'ta('ular ~pa . totul rer reltl1 on pr o~r<1m . social program . 7 pools. K tennis courts. At Fashion Island. Jamboree & San Joaqwn Hills Road (7141644-1900 8a('helor unit 1".I blotk from beach. All ulJI pct No kids. no pets. 201 t; Balboa Bl vd. $250 per mo. + ~unty dcp. <;all Sw:-,s1).TIIY7 BACHELOR. very clean, Palm Spnngs Condo on yrly $195 On the <'han· Mission thlls Country nel 559-7499 Club. 968-5430 Park Ne wport s tudio. $310. Swim, lenrus. i,?ym. 7 14 1 7 ~19 ·12<!7, 2'131441 1810 Delux 2 bdrm I '-:i ba pnvate p:iuo. s uper IOl'. $275 mo H45-ll997 Balboa Oceanfront. 2 nr $450 month to month Agent. 631-4900 · 3876 ······•·········•······ 1 Br. walk to beach . ~we dcp . + 1s t & I a~t $2A5 /m o . No pcli. 493-5255 afl 6 pm 3880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK BRIS1'0L 1 Br, newly decorated. adult, no pets. $300. Call 551·3325 Nr. So. Coast Plaza. lhr . tha. AC. Pal.Jo. nu <'Pl. drps Refnl(, stove. OW <.1ubhouse. p()OI , jacuzzi. gym. Adults, no pets $l00month ~59 Big Bear lakefront 5 BR cabtn. frplc So. s hore, beaut toe: 71 1 /536-4537 Refttak to Shan 4 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C411down UYiRcj bpeMH! Share a home or aptmcnt l~t-(0.m.s {]Hu.w~ Uk .,.«~'J'V ~,..R cu ~~!',_, 832-4134 Smee 1971 ROOMMATES Share-N Save EnJoy more Puy less • A.ti Ages & L1fe:.tyles We Oleck Rcfrrences Cdt 546-4282 WANTED: 2Br garden apt for Sl!'i0-$200 mo for I adult w /small child or 38r house lo s h er.· w /nicc , r esponslhlt· person H U · CM area Reply Class1rit><l Ad i::i12. Dolly Piiot. r 0 . Uox 1560. Cost.a Me:.a. <:u ~. Apc:ih:•RfJfwwishe-d 2 Br 2 Ba lux. apt. Le nnis or UnfwniaMd 3900 Crts/pools. Corrw JOUI I.h e ••••••• ••••• •• • ••••• • •• fun. SJ85 mo. M / i''. non TICE FiXC'ITING s mkr Under 30 pref. PALM MESA APTS. _957_-0_11_1 ____ _ Ml.NUT~ TON PT BCll Bach 1&2 BR from $230 & up Adults. No Pets 1561 Mesa Or. F'emale roommate w ant· ed. agr open. lo share 2 BR apartm~nt. Costa Mesa Immediate oe cupancy.54().4844 Garage. own bath & rn Bays hore Cente r , 601 trance. $350/mo 644-0484 Dover Dr. N.B. Bei.t aft 7PM. ~I Alta VJSL<\ loc.U.lon. Ample parkillg. Or. 9AM~.:l>PM 82() Sq. Ft. $\51. per mo. Call 673-5311 GaroQff ........ -----...... 4350 ~--- ....................... ~sR...tal 4450 Smgll' enclosed garage ror storage or car Mes a del Mar area ~ mo Leave messa~e 751 99115 Slnj.?le garage, nt'ar Fun Zooe.~ 559-7499 Single garageoe;, 12$ mo 1959 Maple Avo, Costa Mesa. 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA YAtOMT Off.ICES Cannery Villa!le·Ncw of h ce .. from JOO Ml fl. fa nt a!>t•f' \ ll•W:.. I,:: fH•tt OS ·parkan g & 1arutonal ineluded. :lSOH Lafayrttc Ave., N.ll 673 1003 EXECUTIYE sums l.UXUrlOUS orr11•es, l'X 1· \' u t 1 \' ,. "t• 1· r 1· ta r y. pl'rsona I phone 1•11v · cra1te. reccpt1onisl. t•on· rerence room, xt•ro'<. not.ary. Le use or month t.o month. Near l'l4l Coast Plaza. 0 C. :urport & freeways. Call !l7!J.2161 BodAel Offi<'es from SJ<Xlup Mission Vt<'JO S D Frwy & I\ very Prufl'r Mgmt RJI 7444 Nt'ar Bristol & llakl'r. C.M :m Sq. fl $175. mo. Realtor. 548·7729 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RETAIL SPACE 700Sq Pt Lido M:inna Vlll:i.:1• S(>t,>elalty Center (()n the Wlllt'I') Newport 675~611:! 2484 ·2486 HEWPORT IL VD 000 sq rt. 2 bldgs . Addi t1on:il s tor age avail P lent y of parking . 642·3400 TOP LOCA TIOH! 17th & Newport ll•d. SucccssruJ retail shop approx 950sq. ft. 1600 Per mo. Bkr675 071"' lndllstrial Rental 4500 ..........•......•....• Newport Beach 9300 s11 ft includes 2300 SQ. Ct or"' ft<'i'. 4 tru<'k <1oor:.. fenced yard. ctist. power Call 7144l7J..2717 ---- Jmnl war<'house. sq.fl avwlable. ~11 ·7470. 2.000 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (5 Blks East of Newport Companion. Lady over 65 2 Bdrm. 2 be w /e ll bltns Blvd > wt l h car t o sh a r i.' OFF1Ct: OR DESK spacl' Teaat~ 9am·5pm546-98fi0 Newport home With rorrent,juslredttoratt.'CI Res pons ible, workin1! writ er s eeks Ont•· bedroom cottage 1n <.:orona dcl Mttr or Cost .1 Mesa Qwrtness ess('n tJal Wnte Classified i\cl II 206. Oa1ty Pilot, r 0 Box. 1660. Costa Mcs.1 9210>or call 675-3862 WA110111."'"'"' R b .• •""sqftofofcs p,·icc Will Bayfront 3bdrm apt . a11£A & DOCK s ame. oom . o:iru, "" slJ "-ed b t WITH'"''"" Norn. salary Night or rent to 1 company or as w / p. u=ir Y wo Remodeled to new Obi MOltLE HOME dayphone 673--4?2S drsk space. ore fur n responsible bachclori. gar. 2 add 'I off !'tr~t IMFORMATION avru.1. f'or prices ple!asc ,_G_izy.._~_· __ . ___ _ prtt•g. $850. Jacobs Real· Ruit, option to buy info. Exec M /F . Npt Bch , <•a.ti SherMS-2550 ty.~ repo's loan a.~sumpt1on. prime Joe. CalaUnatocn AJRPORTLOCATION etc. Easy finance O AC vu. Tennis. pool. Jae. NEW 2Br , adults only, 28RTownhouse, l ~ba 9offices condo. $350. S41M813 or ~e3roomswte.allultl. s:J:!O & up, 1702 Florida. All gas utJI., wate r /gas Mable Home Ston _673-3313 ___ .______ pd Jantrl serv. Cpts. Gentleman 55 yrs old in wht."el chair needs good lovmg home t.o hve m Room & board. Will pr1y as much u needed . (2!"3)53 1-2422. (7 14 1 494 56T1. ( 710495-0568 at Adorns. ~729 pit Frplc 's, balcony drps. $395. mo. No lease ~ w /parllal vie w . dH'· Anaheim 956-1011 Rmmatet.oshare3hdrm. rt>q'd .2U12S.E.Br1s tol. Bachelor apt.. near heach. hwshr, Adults, no pets. E. Anaheim 956-4500 2 ba ~e or bch w /Father s u 1 t (' 2 0 O • N . B . gas & wall!l' p irht: 140 9 s u Peri 0 r. Westmm.s&.cr R48·8895 & son, I c hild o .k . (714)557-7010. E I d I ,160 Santa Ana 554-7070 900-3929/847-0074 H.B. .......ia-.. t/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mp oye ma e . 213 /447-0075 W. Anaheim 761·1442 CdM dlx suites. util pd. ~ .... ~. 5uperocean view, _an_..s_14_7 _______ 1 For lea.w 2 br. 2 ha, I blk Fem o I l• roo mmate A ',ample pk~ fo'r $185. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br2'""b .c/11\ 1&28 ts I hf 1 1 n('('ded for3Br home. 300' Nolse req'd .•• .__ . ..,, - • .,..,. a. _,.,. mo. r ap ava1 now. to beac • rp c, ower un ROOlnl 4000 K 67c"""" ----7»0706or644-~742 w trrpk. dshwshr, call it w/patio. Avall Oc•c" CdM.'-S165 mo. l'rt .........,., n.--tw.itw . 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64().S998 0'1Cl..2724 .._,.,..,.. , Ben 536-2891 t!Ot S'25 mo 206 44lh St '=c=--Nkr CdM omce. l25 sq rt. .. ................... .. 2Br.28a,Ot'ean view, PIS 2br lba $1-00m m8483.' •. ~~plr~a~:lhi'it:'~~~~~ Femnlc, 2$-~ to s hore 2 Avau Nov lsl. $225/mo. ASSOCIAT! S ......=.---t rf II · mo. 496-180S U.: mile to bch~· 2-lr_g_bd_nn_. -2-ba-.-de-n-. refs. Sl.50 + Lag B<'h. bdrmAl. 2 00, "tp·~ Nt'wport Call Linda 57s.23i 1 Groond noor oppty ror treams. wa e a s. a pine lu7 .,.,... ,. .. 7 ...,.. ......... .., Apt. I 8CI luCS, ocean ..A-.... wtaood of· sk ills m . .....,...,'" -4.,...., crptd sundec:k. frplc. _..,__, S22 I Id 11 D> sq n SI.SS -r mu 1n ..., .. ,,,.. " for est Among Orange County's vu· 5 0 <' u t · ,.,..., .:. Mes. a. ..... t.o JOUl a well est.ablished d I .,00 MOVE JN 2 HR 2 BA up---. 0 /W, pool. Adults S4:>0 848 llllil________ 640-9'08 aft llam. ~ un 7881 Calir. Co tn mana0 c ., most spectacular a u t apart-.. .,... A 1n 1 If Os. Eu lb I u rr .,..,.. " p ment communities. 1 & 2 bdr., 2 bath. ALLOWANCE en<>I nar. adults. no peta. 644--0IKl6 * ...... doe ·~~ Mature w oman whose hranch ofc. Home orr1cc-2 blka be~h. $350 m o. Lovely A•rdens·Bn,.,..s rh1ldren are moving 200!1Q fl, t ra1nin11 . Stand most Move-In ready. Offices open 9t08. 2 hr'. t hu, encl. fncd pvt 960-5280 ' Beaut. 3 BR studio, H• bll. wtr. fall away to college. Wishes Coast Hwy, NB. ngtd invesUg•tion. Sllart • patJn, lots of grass. pvt ---------• slepa to bch S550. •Kitchtn 1-~acll avail. to shore my home with S48·5818or~·77lS 1rnmed. 1f accepted Sat • lfaJ'a«e. SJll(). mo. 33542 ~11!:R 1 br~l .d~lar. m~.213·Z74·3692 •Jacuui.h<:ntedpool sacneorstodenl 64-0~IS ~wk Reqwres$30.000 Blue Lantera. 496-9230. ..., c. trees .... ,,, A u ts. •Wldy ordllllY maid trv. eash. ShouJd make• mm ~ !M2.9583;642·~1 WBterrront Newporl •TV&r phOnt"ovlllable Yoonf(femalewill tihare 2 ~jllYINI olCMOOl~tyr.Writefnr · r• ~ ~ 2 bed.room. Island beautiful 2 Br 2 At low e '63 Wk bdrm. Condo with same f'ull Ser\'1C(' Suites ~al appt.. include f.JOOAd.1nlt lw• • 2300 P',itvlew fltd. patio, lawn. gar age, Sell wtlh EASE ~ &, lr1< patio. 2 <'Dr .car. 'ZZT1 Jhirbor Tenn111, pool, jnc S175 • $29IS Monthly ph no. & be11t time to con· eoeiaMftl~1300 ColtaMeu646·2300 laundry r oom . $300. lt'sa BREli:ZI<: furn or uofurn . S lip ec.r ... MMl.1 645·4840 Va u ti1 Neor beach. C.UPhyU.la 968-6789 Lact . .Box 333, fuUteron. ~~~====:::::::::::::r::==============!l.:~:=•=~=l~or;~==54l=~=====:L::a= .. ::=U~led~A=d8=::64.2=:·56=7=8=l.:=av=&=l=.$'100:=:=·846-::::W==15 ::::l~~~~~~~~~986-~0343-~~968-0343~~====:=l:~~~~~~~~~Ca~.926:~~~·=:;::~====== f • .......... - ·1 '-J;;:!twefty Soos~!.~.~ ..... ~?.~~ ~~: ......... !~.~o ~~!.~~·~-~ ..... ~!.~~1 ~~~~ ..... !!~~1~~~·~.~ ..... !!!~ Friday. November 3. 1978 DAILY Pll.OT DZ ~ ••• 94• ••••• •• •• • • • • • • • l.<18\ Slbc·nan llu.'lk> M lU.:l.AXlNt. MA.\."\(,!-. Http W-.d 7100 Hllp W.ted 71 00 Http Wc.t.d 7100 Sup rh 8 us1n .. 1u Op Ltm It Whl I.In.: blut> •Y•· RobJarne"J J.lc Ma' 1.lll AlrtUMO'l'IV I-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• por 1u111l)' 1n G u~m u n eo IC CJ I d r v ,. Oulnallll !) .t!j.l ~1 11 •AUTO PAATS CLERICAL P/T Solonlf)n."I Pu~rto Rieu R3Hlll5 ~ u...,.. COUNTHMEH! Cu:ltOdion. Ambitio us 01 al t\ Hid~ P\IU ~·rvit•t· salon n«<J., Md HOnR Konti Ow; ell • -MIT m#n 'll, ~k ~11111 •• t Need 2 Vt•rsatile Rais to round out our per..oo need~ al Public J.nve~ hair :ilylJ~l w;rollowin~ [lt't 1.1n·f IS4i' J!YlH I nal ~l·al Point I JI lfil(' [\j .. , 'it1111r•hl .... '" (rt•t ..... t rnr. 'l'J' 1111'Y o ff i n· !'>t:.t rr Lt k c f i gures & b~ Garden & Library In Operalt• modem equip-Joann. Lords & Lady~ alten.'<I r .. rn ti mOI /\iu Ill '°' "'(l'tl"lllUfl'\ tu h111 1l ''ht'\ rolt·I 1k ·1"'1 '11111 Ill I r· ,.A I 10 1, ·'d ( b h QlM Xlnl worklll" cond ment & door ll) floor "1$4 1737 PJUNTSllUJ' ~4l,O\lll VI ~.'oUOUe. Ulm Ph Dun Mii IOlcS l>Tim"t' ('ounl' Airport <tUlt I In.a "O USl' l\CY au e r y lOUC FT Ca.U M·f , 9a~ ll JO 1.ransp CllJJC dnvers h<' --------~ (.\) t.iJ)l.I"•· tr .. dt· ru.~"190$I (1111111ll"' •l:l'k' VJrt.. prPft1 rn·d>. & some j.!eneral office ~1 .. G73-22G8 reqd No prior l'X""·r f"Ull ume del!very m.ln ~'(& S.IU.000 mo 1 rnn ANVONI-. w1t11t..'1>)111111 llw 'uunlcrrncn ~ ith 1; M t•xpcriencc Preferrl'd work S<'hedule um..,....,. . nee. Good dnv1ng re~ o needOO Cor pitrty rental Ail '~1 ltOO U.bt 1.4' M wh1 f'tl'tlllD 1cc1d o11t 111vol\1n' 11 11..1.ru f!llPt'Jlet\Cl' (:ood Z·6PM . CUSTODI....... s t ore Appl y 2025 C at Wnodhr1d1v 11r~1t nall«I "t.illon wuwun,," ~Y. ~le1&.,unl ~unvund A" must Nu Sunday work Newport Blvd. Cosl.i .._.,tol.oatt 50JS ~OOJeH-ard bcitr~ ... 111,,,,0 l'hun.du~ 11~&pcrmllllcnl Up Calforlnttnfow,ormaHre ..... to: F'/T . P IT Apply 1n Orunge Coa11t Yrllow Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• (~·r ~. 1 .lll'M 1111 llOr\UOtl)' fur 11dvancl• ~Lee 17 I 4t 644-5070 person. 1000 Plucenuu. C11b. 17300 Mt Jlur· 1--------- l>O YOU 1111-a nt~'\Slt . , .. h i ~ml lt!rt')' Mutt. LIM' ~ntu Anu 1-'n •t:W••} Dlt'OI St.oe Doll('ook •l c . M' EQulil Oppor nrnwn. f'. Viv. GAltDIHERjldttKp ht ~ .. 1\I :tnt • 'h•~li:> l•C 1 11111 11111 nt•ai th" M,1111 ~· t11rr HOWAltO Ct.vrol•t @J [So@@)§@ Emplyr. D I S HWAS ll t-; R I T AmblUOU.'lperson needed !htw11wnu 11,,.n.. l!'iM.~ ,,, J'S 1W-r11lllr1' 11~1 Dovti&(Juatl ~l3 .._. .._. Cus~an wanted for tst -""ed r .h • I to rill pos1uon in CdM .t1111nt1•<1lh"t u..,, .. I h Nl':WPOl!Tlit::At;ll """""' ur conv osp bl d )t.wr1110 ""w~• •111111uu1 rm fl• S.·lln I'" tu S I I J> I.. 13 .. 0555 Oiurc of Christ . Sclen· Perfect Cor !<ludent. Gd pu IC ~&r en . lla1 cl ... "'"'• • "" ~rr·> \IC ·, nl' Coloov nYC C', • pan ll.l . u ... -llSt NB full lime lei or 0 k cJ x I working person Wi t h 11 .. ,11,>l t• l 1•r m \ I' .... 1 lr'I> ~ ~ . & t•i&t'd f"l•UUllll(llo 1'1•l11. i c' I k . v w r ing con . nl oood refore nce:.. Cnll 11\'ltll nv "mblt<m , .di i1.1•wl, 11ri•11t•nt & 1ulw1• \lrt'\IMlYrl' 1 •• · 44 fashion isla nd. newpo r I center 644 ·5070 wr le e r . 3303 1a wa11e1t Apply Beverly ,.. " ... .. • , _,,.,. 673 .. ,." Ma 0 340 v • Mon thru Friday 673-l2til 1r.. nuolth.i1.i11w-1 Ul'i'I M11d1 lm•-.1 & mu. Aclv1u• ll.IH11 111 ,olt n1111 Us.ED CAR ""\""'' """"' n r , ic .orua, ~1')' IUJNt; .,.'1 iruriv~ l.1\N & whut• lr'l 'I < 11h•r lu 11u1l1t'\ _C_._M_·---~---GARDENING t:;xp 'main • 111 IM" I U,\ 'IS ~ltll\At•r SflJllJt'I i-·. m .. 1. \LI .wiw. MECHANIC CUSTODIAN t.enanre or exlt•r1ur 1·111111 .t I Wt.'> t" Ill llJU I R ""•r<I 979 l:iOIJ din~ l'ov J'UY lvr lOf1 mun• IOOtOCEEPER f /Chg PT for arf'a church. Af Distribution Clri bowb. baskets & ron l·~ tt.) 493 I.MK t'\l'lt W~nlt'<I nll.1 11'11111k 111 :•ti lfY'ldJ l'u111p.111y lx·ndn11 Sm J I I S A rn ;.i nu LH' CLERKS temoon, l'Ven1ng 20 ·25 Responsible 1nd1v1dual lo la 111 l' r P 1 an t• n ~, Ut>VOl Nl-1-,t>t \~tt · l\Ull.§O•.tok1·11111 rn·1·hH' !;l'' l'rl) l'l'rkm:.Curm· ~.per wk. <.:aU Mrs workinmallroomtorc· Southw"•l l nt 0 r1 o r •·-lttn•r F:xp1-r1tn<"t' & I &d b ·~ .. ht .!11'1 J. lnl IA.llil Blank II. urn t11wr lll & huou.-. .., m111t• 311 _. v11•w Caudell631·2880 ce1ve. og JStn ute 111 G·· .......... o, «7-0l50 m.11urity rNI Sulo1 v tu a.ru"'"",,., 11om. ..... 11. r """"-• "'"JM' M11nx ll•m 1110 ~ uo:. COHHRL SIOOOtmo CH I 546-l:3."5 .... UTOJEM coming courier mall --- 1111 •ntl"lllN tu1l 1 l>r<'l1tw\'d IJ..ilho11 CHIVROliT .... CUSI'ODlAN needed In Mustbc sel!~turter&de· Git rd en 1 n fl l\(\(rv,. S.IUl.111 $Jtl0000 K ~11o 1td 673 4 't~'t lw;alowaw.=!!_! ~liarborBlvd BUSBOY Ope>ning.sNowAvailiible dependent school needs pend abl e w /o wn Sparush/Englss h spcuk lll'\lhlo• It'"'' 1•11,1 Mf>ICDI ~--C~"l'A Ml'.:sA ror cuu or p{Ume l'lerks part ti.me afternoon/eve transportation Hours 12 I.fig gardener needed In • ,,,t1l "" 1J1u&.•h:111 4 .. 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• 546-IJOO P/f Apply 1n person . Le on 2nd & 3rd shifts No custodian. Please call nudn1te to 8 00 AM Call Miss. V1eJo area. Jo:' IL' 11.,,1h1t1:.il1<H'l l.11>t fl•m.ilt' y~lh111o I ab 4 Sdloofs& _____ BiarrilL, 414 Newport exper n ecessary ·we ~l410asl<forJudy rorappt. p(•rienred pre fe r rect 'rt-'ltlJM: m o \'11 So I 111 ~Hon 7005 RlvcJ,NptBch ttw.nSla.rt$3perhrAs-Wn11andsl-£-Call 5570150 Ly n, or Rrwanl q • ll 4W 2Hf' HJ bys it te r . m d lure -H.aJ'ld lft),\Jl-ll>.\'I.' 3 .;i •••••••••••••••••••••• woauintocandorinfant stmanagersto $3 60 hr CUSTODIAN -N1Jit ht ~ Y 'l.t <(\'\ lt>hl 11•111' Ft>l "11> KJt<U. lktwt"t't1 REAL ESTATE in my home. Mon f'n, Lnet maker/tnslaller Managers to SS 50 hr /\d sh.lit. 40 hTs j)t'r w1..>ek, ~ualOppor Employer "'·-· .... 111 •-11 1 Nil ·'-'"0037 c h vancement opporturutJes "°"t ..,.,.., A '-hl•l1 wauIf1': $ ·-pc .. • "' iar •or LICE.._. SE .....,. r ustom s op lo those who qualify For .,...., o ~per mo PP Drapery Work roo m work.er. remale. exper o will tram 642 1843 General Ofhce Work, :.>o hrs 11 wk, Mon·Thur Type SOwpm. answ1•r phone. good w 1pulll1t $3.48 hr. Call Mon·Thur •• 9-4pm; 646-7733 f\\ •il.,iblt fJ )l t 'Ol>l 11 M~.. l lllll ~ HJ;..'(t ., ~==;--:=~~~~· 961S-4~~9:~20~e~v~e~s~ r ly In person. Founta rn ~ • • ..o~ ·' 1• b t · d d c in ormalton go lo our ~u t 'Jll hiJ ht>J.l,· • 1uenl-uY SCHOOL 1a ys1 t t'r n~~ e or V?"'ey School District. ?mo old. your home or Camera Person.to work a nearest market or 1·on 11 Lighthouse Lil. Ftn 1-'\Jwld r~mulr ~·iii IA>1>k.. OFFERS rnuat• ~41Hl434!87o.8803 vertical commercial uialcl the personnel office Vly Comer oC Newland 111..f Au .. u ~ht'l•ht•1 tl camera. Farruliar w ith ~ht hlk i.:r y N 1·.1r &tbys1tterneedl"d,21lltle PMT Proce:.:.. Exper ur 1.2A42LampsonSt &Talbert.E .O.E. f-A.IW<i.fl.b -;}att'r M2·217t. Gwst LKture free I( 1 r I~. d a Y l 1 me . ~ill tram 35 hrs a wk Garden GroveS37 4840 95 % MESA MORTGAGE /" Bayshores hm. Own Companybener1ts Apply EqualOpporEmployer 1-'uund iffllJll wh1lt> du!( •Crash Coun.c uva1h1bll' t.ra.nsp 646 01711 penny s u v er . I 6 lt 0 b om e > c II o w V I c: Pl ~•· A C M muy "'rrani:t· J l)l'W in \'allt.'YVlt'W & Knoll. •MatenalsproVlded Ra~ysiller. live-in. sal 2 a ........ a ve .. · · "t1tut1on.il h1<1n Ufl ICI t'ypres!>H!l:l :l>W~ •Sma ll l'la!>Sl'!> Co r boys Hm 1board1s a l. • :6· personuUa.J tnstrul\tlun 7T.l-92:Jl or 846--<XllS. _ Uf \T'PH \ISt:n l'"ound red l ra:.h Set1l•r -<llouse own lie>lt: d ay \ .\t.l 1-; mc1h• silver l'Ollar ( .. 11 &1ui;it cla!>!>l'l). Hatiys1tter neC'ded ror f''ru.l. t'01.1rt1•ou:. ,rn 1r1• M> l!it.111 Jft or •·v~ • P111t·emml-up lo tiO''I srott. 21/!z yrs. My beach Ho Prepay Penaft-t F<>UNI> White & hlk mmm1ss1or1. home M·F. 8~3:30 $150 IUµt.o Sl)0.0001 C'at w/hrwn fka t'Olltir. mo 673-1858. l-'orlnformatJo11t:all "Pr>r"~ 6 1n•1 1•ld Frt~3 Wt•ek " "~ s I ""-· BARYSITIE:R for my 1 yr MES"' "'11ll··••e l'ark ar"a • a es ar atmni.: "' ' ~.. ~ C...JOI ~-o t ·1 old daughter She's a re· 1142·!l873. .. f"'U'J" e OJ s I I "' S d CM MORTGAGE -831-1003 493-0442 ~~~t.' ! "' 1 e l714t832-9980 FOUND Sm Ch1huaha in Kat.clla --------- Ask for Mr Rivers Mesa Del Mar area. Tue. Real Estate Sth 11 IAIYSITTER A Calif Bk.r ~ :r.nJl Caauno Cap trano want m.1ture wo man 5 Money--W-anted 5030 FOUND Male Welsh . SanJua.nCap1s ano ~~f'~~~ormytoddler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cor~1 . Be~on1a & Isl, Jabs Wanted. \7075 Cash reqwred for pruhta l>le reul esLate develop· ment Joint venture. $'500.000 tu $2·milhon St><·ured by r~ simple 17141 547·8451 (714> rM-01915 ev<"S CdM. 67~ •••••.-•••••••••••••••• Dnbys1ller needed 1 m· -----Mo; fcpjri. Trust Deedj 5035 ........••.•........... LOWEST t..tenstRat.s I st T.D. 's, also 2nd T.D. Loans. F:.ure,t Terms SUH't: 1949 Sattler MtcJ. co. 642-217 I 545--061 I REPUBLIC HOME LOAN The Company others Refer You To '#heft TlwyCcn.ot ~TMLoan 2ND'S s•o.ooo.s100.000 Broken-759-1183 FOUND M Kee~hound Purebred. Tan/Blk, No II> SJS.2094 On Oct. lKth round apncot. remale poodh:, v1cin1ty ~prina:dal e / Slater 8944016 & 1den· llfy. founci: Yn1t M Jnsh Set l er, pur ebre d , \it• Wamerf.)pnngdalc llU IW0-1424 Loi;l. REWARD for "Ras ral " Easthlurr. Mon rule. Blk & tan mm1 Collie. Male Wht chest & feet. 644.()781 or 644-4360, c~262. SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Wombat -Ripen Na1 ve-P1ckle PLAIN BROWN I went lo a sexually liberal h.igh s chool. As a matter o( fact, our year hook was maill!<l in a PLAIN BROWN wrap- per Penonals 5350 -....•............•..... SHORTTF.RM 2ND&3HO H.caJ 1-:..,t:1lc U)IJnS. l''ast, no ap1.1 fe-t'. interest only OK (.;jJI lirok1•r heforP 10 or afl 6 ~.vt 711 ---- ....................... 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE VILLA Annual Thanks~1v in g Di~r. Dnnt•e & Shtlw Grand llulel. Anaheim Sat. NclV 4 . 'I 1ck ets CJVaJIJblc $1!'1 per per:.on SSS.!ltl07. ChariLJ.iblc org nt>t'ilS your <;upporl lo help tht> wom('n suCCl.'nnJ? from itlrohullsm m our rommurul y HAV~A TUl'PEftWARE PARTY CALL64l! 5824 -Lost & Found 530~ ••••••••••••••• , •••••• 4 f ound ... Shrpherd t·ross w I w 111 (' h ... s l v I (' Ogletrustm CM 646 16lS4 dyl>. 963-73f:l6 --- 1-'ound black male k1tl('n Vic Raymond & Costa Ml>sa St. 646-061 6 ---- f'OUND· MALE. 3 5 yr~ approx G o ld Porn !Sp1tz. IOlhs. Santa Ana R1vl·r. 10-31 645·6080 --Found Blk & tun Oaschsund. older male. 'IC1me hair loss. 645· ISOt! ofL'i or evt'S PREGNANT'.' Caring , confidentJal counseling & referral. Abortion. adop.. uon&keept0g. APCARE COUNTRY GIRL *ESCORTS* 24hrs 957.11474 Spiritual Reader 1815So. El Camino Real San Clemente; Fully be For appt. 492·7296 GOLD COAST Attractive escorts & fnOO{'ls to entert&n you MC/V1..'la acceptl"d. 661-6732 MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OML Y Days,HH,hr 631-2140 GOLDEN GIRL TOP LIME bcitincJ Recording 543·1422 DANCE 0 F .FUN . beautiful nude girls. dance & rap sessions 9t\M·4AM . 2060 S . Euc!Jd, /\naheim MICHELLE'S •o..tcaU• i.Jam·2am ~ 835·3749 ANlTA for merly oC .. 'ound All!han llound. no GOLDEN TOUCH can rollar v1e· 1:iay li:land, now be ftlJ.1232 reached at (714 '1496.·3462 lrweshnent OpportuMty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5015 Oppo..tunity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BONAFIDE Tax Shelter CLIENTS NE EDED (We Are T//1• Pr111cip,1lsJ J. PRIVATE NURSE 8V8J(8blt' 64&2'737 mt-0 LI\ l' in. mature 1.1.oman prer Pvt room. board &salary 5.S9-Hl!4. llift'C1 a dnvt.•r, j)t'rsonal ---------affall'S ass1~l. l!Olf rom pan1on ' Rel.sable. semi retired, l(entlt•man w 1 pt!rfect dnvang record. lontt llmC' local bw.mr:.:. credenual'I aw:ut.s your caU. 640·7ti18. A:.k for Paul Corporate pilot ;iva1I 1m m e d , I J.000 hr ~. ATP/CFll, maturt', 34 yrs exper, all weathc·r. 100•,; i.aflcy r1.>t·ord. Don Pieper (71'1l597-4 l90 1-Wf> Wanted 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTANT·expcr 'd w tsmall business income lax preparation. Part tune now, Cull llml' dur· mg mcome tax sea.M>n Call 492.s;m for appt. ACCOUM'T AMT Rapidly ~r owing Newport Beach Ad Ag(•n cy s eeks clerical a c countmg pero;onnel Ex pr'd in r eceivables & bill 1~ or payable Typmit s k.1lls reqwred. Salary $700.$800/mo. Send re sume to CON'l'ROLLF.H. 4931 B1rrh St. Newport Beacb. CA 92600 ----- ACCOUNTING *ACCTS/PAY •ACCTS/REC *10 KEY OPER U you are r(";pon.c;1bh.'. energetic. skilled & m· terested m a challenging Job s tyle. Wt! l'Jll be of service to you. I.el th<' freedom, rlex1b1hty o r working te mporary a~­ t>1gnment.s work for you. ~o~ off ice • ~OJ ove r load 557-0061 Equal Oppor Emplyr ACCOUM'TIHG a.rtc-BooldcffJM"' Nonsmoker. SO wpm, u11e 10 key, type cherks. pre pare payroll & Acn 'I of ficc, CaU Carol 8 JO lo ll : :.>. 640-2500 Ad.mm /Secy Sl2K Exec ~y RE lo$l2K Person Fnday S1IOO Please Call For Appl IJ'Vlne Pers<>nll('I i\J,~enc y 488 E 17th, Costa Mcsu Swte224 642·1470 Bank.mg P/fTELLER 1-:xp er Irvine o r e·. Pasadena Federal Suv· mgs 14441 Culver (Ul Walnut) Irv. E.O.E. Call S.51-0lll Mtl" Banking TaLER FULL TIME Prefer Savings & Loan or bank teller exp , but may consider ·trainee. Must be dependable. accurate. and Cftjoy workmg with people. Typing reqwred. Call for appt. 586·8900 Mrs. Baldndge. KEYSTONE SAVINGS MissbiViejo EOE-MF Customer Accounts Clerk Full Time lmtnediate opening Cor 1nd1v1dual with r.ood rommun1cation s kills . Wultrain. Apply m 1)4'rson 63> NewPort Center Drive Newport Beach. CA Crocker Bank Equal Opporturuty Employer Ri\RTENDr:R·somc e x· pc·r . neat JpJ)l:arance. 642.7958 BARTENDER Dinne r House ex · pene nce. Dana Trader Restaur:int. Da na Pt. <.:all for appl Wt•d. Thurs & l''nday 493 2603 ask for Tom Lee. Ueaullrians. Very :.uc· l'cssful salon need!> more ~ood hair cutters. Ex· cc•llent opportun1t y for ras t & acc·urate s lyltsls Benefits. Cull now ror in· terview. 768·1180l. Mis· s1oo '(lejo llllnQ Cletit lfosy C. M. ofhce re· quires detailed person Billings, ~oices, hlmg. SOWpm & 10 key Good benehts . Call Kathy. 714~1-0700 BOATS Immediate ANSWERfNG SERVICF. Operungs For : OPR. part time. Will MILL MAM train. 540-7555 Experienced & Trainee ASSEMIL.HlS A.SSEMIURS We will train. Apply Experienced &Trainee 7 11 m • M a c G r e g o r TRJM CARPENTERS Yachts. 1631 Placentia., F.xperienced & Trainee C.M. Gfl..COAT TOUCH-UP MAH AUTOMOTIVE F.xperienced Only MACHINIST STOCK Cl.HK to run well equlpped in llealt.h Ins Program Mission Vrejo 831·1666 Pjlid Vacation ALAJEULA YACHT AUTOMOTtVE 5181 ARGOSY DRIVE PARTS Hunt Bch S.57 138.'.l. Carpenters. Frame r:.. Construcuon. Laborers. Immediate openings W /small non.uruon co. Call ror appl. 4944284. CARPETIMSTALLERS Exper'd w /refere nC'es. contact Lenny at Mike's Cpt.s. 124 E. 17th St C.M. ~ CAR WASH MA.NAGER Growth t..'O • good p ay. bonus, proC1l sharing, 5 locallons METRO CAR WASH 2950Harbor ~cJ. CM Castuer Cor quality men's clothing store. i\pply 1n person, Stewards ror Gentleman. 34:19 Via Oporto, N n Cashiers. Immedi ate cmpluymenl, Part & f' (rime 644-4460 Casluers ECONOMY /GO-LO Casluers for our self serve gas stal10ns. F ull lJme, pt·llme, 6 hr shifts Students & r l'l1re l'S welcome. S.A .. H I\ . C.M. areas. Must be Ill 834-1Z74. CAS .. ERS lmmed. employment Call 644-4460 CASHIERS Pennanant pJUme open· i.ngs for new reuul s tore Also inter v1ew1ng Cor O hr 1 s l m a s he I p Prevtous cas h regis ter expr belpCul. Apply in person lOAM to 4 PM Gold Key Wareho use 3200 Harbor Bl. CM. Uni ly-Cata.log Showroom 11; an Equal O pport Employer M /F . CASHIER Six mo to one yr t:xpcr Well groomed. pleasJ.nL personality. Jin, 9AM· 6PM. Apply· THE IRVIME CO I 071 Camelback lrYIM 644.90 I 0 CASHtEaS Ftt1me Good Pay Growth co. 5 Localion~ Welrain Co benefits METRO CAR WASll 2950HARBOR-Bl,C M CHAUFFEURS l'xper ior limo se rvi ce Call Ix.tween HH2. 2·4, 1711 1 7702689 CHILD CARI'.: High ~hool or rollei.:c· srudenl. 16+ hrs pr wel'k t.o supervise 8 yr old hoy Some dnvmg, car furn $2.50 hr. 642-0720. 642·87211 CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGNE R E>Cpe r 1n s ub·d1v1s 1on. la n d dvlpmnt. or tt'chn1r,1I qua n l 1 lies. t-• J T 1 m c career oppor Apply 1n person to Mr Fui:nt1•s. Rbl Bein, Wm Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quail St . Npt Bch. Clearung girl wanted for run:uture store. I' rr 20 hrs. flexible S3 Per hr Apply in person, ltlJl Newport Blvd. CM Clerical arternoon !full ume ! mtenor des1i;n firm. E:. 2033n~1011 a.ERK-Early morning s ubstitute caller. Sam· 2pm. $'135 lo f895 per mo Typing 50wpm. Apply tn person, l''wntrun Valley School District, Person· nel Office by 5pm. 111 l..lghthouse Lane. F'oun lalll Valley E 0 E Jo'1n<1I fthng deadline 11 /817K CLERK Clerk Typist. An•h1tcc- 1uraJ ftrm. nr A1rpo rl. srelung front ofC1c·l' l!lrl w tl!ood clerical, phom· & l vv1ng skallli. M usl bf' i..h<1rp, personable Some dri ving n ccc::.sa r y Salury r ommens urate w1ab1lity. 549-0644. CURI( TRAINEE TO $700 Variety pos w / lot::. to learn. U lYPlll~ & a hap PY w11lmg natun.• 1.1. 111 land pos w tlr~ l"O l'h•nl} o( rm lo grow Xlnl b11ns & i:ood raise~ CJll ~40 tillS5 . t:oast .11 1•en.onel Agency. :.'790 fl.arbor. CM AU.JOBS FtH: .. : Clothing Salet>man. ex perl m quality men s cloOung l''ull lime or Pl Orne.· Apply m person. Steward.:. for Gentleman, 3439Via Oporto. N.B Codctan Waitress School Eam up to ~ per wk Low twtion. Placement ltSSlSl 751 ·9194 ----College llospital, a n in novatlve behav1ur1.11 rar1hty. convenient ly located n ear the 605 freeway is seelunR RN Hoose supervisors ror re· uef days. PM's, & nights. Call for a ppt al 2 13 192 4 ·9581 o r 7 14 /826 2 140 . 10802 College Pl. Cemtos. Ca Companion driver, weekends, permanent. ~1 COMPANlON·SITTER· LIVE·IN. P /T . F 1T . permanent /lcmpora ry. Sal cummcnsurale wtab11lty, Call Kathy. ti.Jl~lO WESTCLIFF 'f'emport1ry'5ervirf' COMPUTER OPERATOR ~ exper des ired, swinr. ::.hlfl. x lnl s tarting salary. call Marian for interview al Cal·Wcsll•rn Data System~ 752 2333_ Cook, Dinner. Country Club. pe rm p o!.1 t1o n 499-2271 betwn :J llpm u.o;k for Chef. COOK F.xper'd. Apply 1501 E lr.thSt, N R 64~.5707 COOK F:xpand1ng Hestauranl (118.IJl with OVl'r 50 un1l5 Fanuly owned orr.anilll h on orfers pleas.int ~orion!! cond. Good op porturul1cs ror :.uh ancc ment. Xlnt Co Bend1ts Ex11 only Apply Jolly Hoger. 203 M;mn1• /\vc .. Balboa Is .. 67.'.l·R720. Cook. M /F. day,, li925 MacArthur 111vd I r vml' 54.9·9446. M F Cooks Pos1t1on orrcn•d cooks t--:xpand1n 1! restaurant chain w1lh over-'50 unit~ 1-·am1ly or g a n 1 / ,1 t • o n o r r ,. r ... pl1•asanl working c1rnd1 t1rJl\S. Good opportunity Cor advunr e m enl P.x .:cllcnt Co benefits f:xp desired Apply In pcr'ion Jolly no~l·r 3333 West Coast Hwy ~wport Beach, Ca. COOK XJnt oppor to JOin the leader 111 the hospitality lndu.~try. We url' SN-king a reliable person w 1Cood handUng exper Able to work nexible hours. En· Joy good co. benefits . /\p ply 9am-Nuon. Mon/f'rl Personnel. MARAIOTT HOTEL OOONe\Yl)Ort Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor F:mplyr 11 Wmll'-Olf up to four timCH ca1h outlay 1hl• VllOr (19781. 2) Excrllen1 income DO· rnnt1al •tnrttng In 1979, JI CompltM wnh currcn1 111x rofOfm ar.rs and IRS regtr ln1lon, 4) Conthmnr1011 nnd references from CPA's 11nd la11 Attorncv1. COUMTU rHSOH Bookkeeper. P a r t or BMW experience prt>· ftUrne. Accnt'g ofc n r COUNTER HELP Wanl· fl!lfT't!d ConU!ct Glenn at Westminster. 892·$505 t'tl maturt> exp. counter Loe natrl food grw sture desires ckrk w 1sl rong nul r1onal bkl(d "' ll 631-4741 :t.«k Cor RruCl' LIMIT CD SUPPLY ROY CARVER IMW days CltrW•tTllM. help in dry cleon1 ng .. 1540J1mbortt Road PllGDes & lY1~n1. Must agency Fashion Island WRITE OR CALL ATllNCE NEWPORT BEACH 8ookket>per rull cht1r1le i.,,. 50 wpm 27 houri1 NB 644 ~12 640-6444 with vmce expc!rienc(• per week. T11t1n11 up COURIER Publicat1ons/Product1ons ror Ute lndmL rlrm. Call pUcadonl 7 dllY!! WN'k Coirt Olnctor 23011 Moulton P.11k....,.1y Su.re• O ') P!adna a Clossllled ad la llari>er ·s Art.631-3121 557·0824 132~ M t"rn P/f Uunt lkh, mature. • ... ... •· Verde 1120&, CMto Me<10 .,. CUSTODIANS - Substitule. 2 ~30·1 I 00 slufl. Apply Newport Mesa Uru!1ed School Dis tnct, Class1r1ed Person nel Ofc .• Mon /Wed J- Thur/f'n 9am·l2 Noon. Tues lpm·3pm, 1601 16th Street. Ncwpart Beach. Ca. ~ual Opoortumty Employer DECORATOR need.ed for conle m · parary CurfUlure slore. Expr also in sales. Light olfiN> duties 6 day week Monthly salary Apply m person. 1931 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa DELIVERY tMAINT-lnl design studio. F /f. Mon· /Fn. Clean-up. merc han· d.lse re<:'g & del. Hcfs & gd driv 'g rec. Call 640-6516. . Del•"'"f /Pic.bp person Cor (asl g rowing ro. Hrs betwn Sam Spm, good pote11l1al. Ca ll betwn 10am·2pm, 1714 l 67S.0065. DBJVERY Mature. dependable pers to make d elivencs. han dJe ofc supplies & equip & take care of genl ore needs; hvy lift'g & the rmve~nt or (urn req d.. Xlnl benef Apply Jodl G Raub Co 125 Baker St Ca;ta Mesa. C'a m4>151.2510 E .O E MtF /H Deliveryman for early L A. Times route. N Ca;ta Mesa-Hunt. Bc h area. Call 54644111 or wnle PO Box ll97. COsta Mesa. 92626. DBJVERYMAH Part tJme;-Tues thru l!'n afternoon. All day Sal Dick Met.teer Furniture. 1727 Westclsrr. NB DELIVERY MAN Cor ear. ly L.A. Times homl! de· livery route. Econom11·al car req. Adults only 217 hr per day t.o t:Olltc·t mg. S400 per mo nt't takl' home. WM;llB art•a fi38-0126 Delivery men, over IK for l'ariy am newspaper In NH & CM Perm p Jt $nl/S'OO mo. + bonus 646-5844 Dental asst Rttent High School Grad Cor dent ai. st. trainee pos1l1on No exp. nee S addh•bac k Valley resident pre( Full u me !00-1395 Dental fron~ of11t:c Insurance rxpcnence. 645·6501 Dental t\ss1slant. Pedo of rare , l oo kln j.! f o r t•n<'r$?1"t1r. {ne n<.lly HOA 581~ DENT AL/S..Crriory wantcll 111 N1•wport H<•arh Solo vr:wt1ct>. pn.'St1g1· location l''nnge bener 1 t.s Ph 54H· S60'l Den' AL/ AuistClftt Chwrs1de. 411 day week. Coronadel Mar 644 il62 DESIGNERS. DRAFTSMEN Mech engme~nng firm, nr 0 C. Airport., llVA<.: and/or plumb1nit dt-s1gn exper. In r ornm'l /in· dus t I bldl(s Xlnl benel'1ts 1nrl proC1t s har· ing. 714 154().7622 Designer r PCB DESIGNER Manutacturer of ell•clro· mecrnanlcal products re· quira o proven PCR luy out person who WMnls an oPPortunlty 10 makl• l'X ceOenl w11ges. Plui;. be intimate!)' Involved with new projects fron con. cept.l()n lO field USl' Wr want an md1v1dosl wbo wont~ to grow with 11 iireat team Send resum e lmrneduau:ly tu aclll349, CJO Dally l'llot I' 0 80'< 1$60, Q>st11 Mcr;a. CA 9'Dl Equal Opportunity Employer M / t' DRIVERS-<:ross coun· Lr)'. no special he req'd. MacGregor V .ichts. 1631 Placentia. t: M ·'-----GENERAL OF'FIC E p rr lt:mporary h elp. nex1ble hours. Sal com meni.u ra te w /1tbll11y <.:all Kathy. 6.11 ·06 I u. WfSTCLIFF Temporary St!rv1ee •DRIVER* ~pandmg co lookini: Cor !X'<>Plc w11lmg to work Neat appear Good dnv ing rec Over lR. Co vehicles. ~ ts5 J)('r hr + inrenl1vcs. Call Erie. 6'1J.92&1 , _____________ _ DRIVYS Ne ws paper 11cl 1 Vl•r.) Permanent part llmf' Joh delivenng early m ormng LA Tunes to homes 1n Lrvme/NB area Mus t be re.IJable & have dependa ble 'transportation No coUect1ng Salary $350 DIJVEAS Men or women 2!> yrs or older Know lh1• c•oasl c1ues. Net Sl80 a WCt'k o r m ore Orange Coa">I Yt•lluw Cab, I 7300 Mt. lle rrmann. l''oun.tain Valley INo or Slalc r betwn N e who pc & Jo~cbdl Dry Cleaner n eeds Presser. no exp nt'C. will train Call blwn 7·2. 548-0485 . ELECTRICAL ASSEMIL.HlS Soldenn.: Small Shop in CO!>la M~a Q>. Bener1L-. SAlARYOPEN 645-6630 ELECTIOHIC TECH RB.D setVICE ~eki M!r"V1ce rep & tee h elect•<> m Mech world. wtllmg to travel Arming back~ w /Mech ap lllude company car pro· wied. good benefttl.. Call (714 )5$.4671 •B.ECTRICIAM • Est. Electncal Contract· 1ng F'1rm looking lor .Joucoeyman Electn c 1:an . P e rmun cn t Employment. good pay, medical /l.Jfe msurance. vacatJoo. paid hohday:. 642·3482 1-:LECTKIC I AN tn GENERAL LABORERS TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS PACKERS Must han Tl.'lidbll' lransp & phone Lon~&.. short lt'f'm a!'>l>IRnmt'nl>.. Hollday & vae:itioo pa~ Hosp1tallzat1o n plan av&1Jablt> VOLT TIP~AAV &E'AVICPS 3848 CCllftPUS Orin 546-4741 CAerr~s f'rom Oran~e<.:o Airport) Equal Opport EmµlOYl'r GENL KIT t;HE N TEACHER AID Cor pr11 school , 5 hrs day. M nn th r u ... r 1 . I m m l' d emplymntCall 540·191!1 ·--- GEHLOFCP/f AClrns. must type & spell. lmml"d openini,:. !ffl.1711. GIRL FRIDAY·Busy boat on enlcd 0Cf1ce need::. malure girl, non smoker excelle nt phon1· per.sorud.1ty and 1yp1.,t . Lll!ht bookkeeping. det:11l rrunded who can wurk well und1·r prcs.,url' Subrrut resume. Salary ,!!!'Cn. 642·2932 ___ _ GIRL F1UDAYexp m a1· count.. rt•C'c 1v:abll' & J!enera l office (1roct'<:lo r" ~ Gir l Frida¥ r or es 1abl1 s hed L1 fl' Insurance Brokcrar.c• of f1cc. Expenl.'nl'c helpful. rtex1bh· hours, Bt•111'11 areas 752· 11130 perform skilled work in GUARDS WANTED 1ns tallat1o n , mu1n Full·P /timi• 2 y rlv lenance & repair of l'lcc raises t>IO t:. 17th SI. tncal eqwpment $924 lo Santa /\nJ $112' per mo Applv in -------- person Fountain Valley H a 1rd res~(·r Pr1mr· School U1 s tr1 c t . 11 1 Newpon Ct'nter s alon J...ght.houst• Lane. Foun· Station lc.t..,l' available. l&n Vlillcy f'lnal C1hnr. Sill µr wk. t>-1-0 7870 deMdhne I I ~n>I E 0 I': llalrdr~r wanted lull ilECTRONICS TICHNICIAN Immediate Oj)t'nings and opportun1t11·s 1n .1n e:-.labhshed co in thr Orange County a 1rpor1 area Appl11':tnl:. ''' or I' /f. 1.1. partial cl1cn tcl•· Call S u:.1c J l 963-0717 Handyman to maint ain cq1upmt·nt & do l!Cncral dcanup, (' M mfgr 1•0 _Tomm1.f;.11 moo ___ _ HOMEM/\KEH / C0~1 PANION for e ld11rlv lady. Slit & Sun. lovt'IY s u r r <• u n d 1 n it o; . 11 '' hou.o;ework 1175 0!)1 !j troubleshoot. repair. ;11111 ·---------test e lecLrorur :-.y:.11.'m~ Ri:ctnl an11IOI! aud dlg1lal cxper1encc prro £erred Pll·&~c :.l·nd rl' sume to 11344, ,. m Th.- D:uly Pilot. P 0 llo"' 1560. Cosla Me~a. CA 92626 lf<Yl'EL HIGHT AUDIT CLERK Good oppQr for r<'hnhk ~ w tan apt11;J1de h1r number~ & <·a l~ulut111 skill:. NCR 4200 expcr pre Cl.'rrl'<i En1oy good EXECUTIVESECY rompany benl1ts. Appl) , Aggressivedynamicfa 9aro Nuon. Mon/1-ra gl"OWl.nl{ r1rm nc'l.'<IS l'X p Personnl.'I • , &11eruttvt> See w11h MAIUUOTI nOTEl ~eepmg eicp 1n M r 900 Newport {;('nlc1 Dr por ale he adquart,·ri. Newport Buch next to Fas hion Island Equal Oppor Emplyr Send resume Mr Pat· I~~~~~~~~~· t.erson Super Shops Inc. 610 Newport Cl•nter Drive Ste 1310 N 8 92t60 FACTORY WOOERS 4Day40HtWHI& APPLY IN PERSON ID&.H IHDUSTRIES INC. 210\ Dove Slrt't'l. N R Fiiter Queen s olP!>mAn want e d N1<·1· l'orn m&Mtons Profit sharin1t. Qual leuds '641;·3 t 07 Bob. Housecleaner.1 lo work fnr Jaruce's Raggedy Ann. Tues·Fri. 8-3. 645-1800 Hou11ecleenerll, own tritns, full or part llOll' Top S. 673-1266. 646-4871 HOUSBCHPER Lrg upt complex. n1..'t'<b person t.o cln orc·s..& mdl aj>ts. Mwst be capable of worlunll by sel~ w /m10 dlrec Salary llturt-1 $700/mo w /reg r a111ei> & xlnt rnnl(e benl. f' /f. rl'~! hrs Mum speak I::ngh~h R.ORtST tl44 2622 Park Newport ()perun11 November Apt.a, cor Jumboree & Jacob Mnarse f"lon11t San Joaqwn Hllls Rd . hu opening des111ner. ,_N..:.pt_Rc_h _____ _ 18.k!s. le dnvill11 person HOUSEKEEPER ..nrl Apply m penon 9·4 LIVE I~ 123> Fairv1f'w Rd C M 49&-1531 I J'lllrld Holl\ C.i1tlorn1d 91651 .. ., e ... y as w1un11 your llave&omeUung you want re.pon. ovr 21 rrl &r Sat 714/ 837 2772 phoue Give \L1 a call to !K'IJ'' Classified ads do or'T7~. 308 Webl U.ill, ,,.:iJr 4 tOPM S2 75 hr Find w~1t you want in SELL Idle items with o ..::::::=:=:=::=:=:=:=::::L::=:==:~~:=:::::::::::::.i:=We=='ll=ld=o=th=e=r=es=t==642==·:16=7=8~~1l~w~~~J~,t4,2.;,;;;667;;.;.&;;,;.~=:-.J-An_::abel..:_:~m-. __ ---:===:~call=:SA!b=:=·=S3tl=-=-8832=-::::-·===~=W~M=t=A=d=l=le=lp=~=:=r>42:=:·567~8:.1.:Dai:=~b=Pi::::l~:C:l:&S.'S=:d:ieda::~~D~&IJ)'~~Pl~~~C~lus~i~fa~ed~A;:_d ··- . . .. ' - \ De DAA. V Pit.OT Fnd!ly, ~ 3. 1171 twp W..e.4 7100 ~ We.hcf 7 100 Help W a.Md 7100 Hlllp W.W 7100 ....•.........•••.••.••......•...•....••.................... ._. ............••••.•..•••..•.•.. Hllp W...t.d 7100 tws> W..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... W..ted 710 ....,w.t.cl 7tOO jHetpW•t.4 710 rort t1m:" S nark bar rt.i•ctP9Ctl..... Sale'i ASKIUant Mt(r, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••--•••• C' a a h If' r n r 11 d "tt , Pleuanl ll work .... Olly. women 's doth.inf( i.hop • •!wcn>t11ry n~~ cluroprnctor. lyp1ni.: MO MS9 by Tl'.:ACHERS for a Chri11 11.1n Srhool 1683S lloukkt •per ror 1 laidv IAlld.llcal>Ula ............... "'"( ..... q wttkrntb ru•v nper ~ hr week, company pd Keq u I res d ed 1c 11 led, room. bath & TV, 'lal•f) Sw\k'l Garden• .. •l•ln .. ~'""'"'' .... nl'<' ov"r IM yr oh1 Loo6i bm1 WlJI train lt'7111600 mature. stable ~r:son 0 pen . So ~ 1111 u n ai hJnnu htborr.n 1'1artln• MECLI "'MIC ·L 11\M ror perm rmployr~ Must be knowledgeahlt>. 4W-UC<2 0.11 k • ,. ~ A C"115.l!S1~1 c reul1ve . & enjoy !i«n1AATY 5-Mtw..tl .. Rrookhur~t . t' V 96J.78Jl ., ay~ w l $2 7) ht woo 1tre wlll DESIGNER PROOFREADER coordmat.mg hne t-;uro 1101.t.du~r IJve In ror In.I tn wOl'1l vrry hwrd t'Art lime t:arn l•Xtra r iw1tn me r ch¥ndh,t• for h(·h hm p, t qLn. must We It.I'~ ll.IM> loolunic for ia ~ ln dL .. 1111'1 ot Christ mu mom•y. 11d With at least I ye11r t'X our cbe;ntde ~us1nel'!I h11vr hit r~tt. llt•ply to man w 1S Yr& Paper 11mall macl\1~pan•fnr •lt•nry nee<b door to pericncc, prt'ferably I.I.SALES references required d•~l c• 0 n 11: Hail) W~elllpC'l'I ~ ~ ~ral and rlertm door d1str1but1on help ncw1p1itpt'r Y.xrc•llrnt Expent'tlCfd liOlrftptm1on S.lary o~n Apply 1n 1'1lot. 1• o llwc 1)60 Laud~•~ MalhteOJUll't' mecb.aNral ~ ""'llllr" "'ur »!'Pt c&JI 84fM41M__ l'Ompany bt-nelil:1 Apply Wllh Old line Newport person Apropoi;. 29 t'< .. t.aM(•..a.l'a~ Wurk ,., Newport" RISpooiUhh• for ilnt.:n. Part Um mlln wanlurl betwHn 9AM & Ell'M, Heachflrm,34yeorstn Faahlonlsland.Ncwp(>rt • I r111nl' ~rca St t>1tdy layoot, lllld tteta1I Smull w1mech1&.1Ul'al ability lo Monduy thru "'Y1duy the harbor a r1i11 In Beach. llOU!it'kl"t•pt'f t r tn .. mp 1,, y m t' n I ('a II cS.1111 <k'Plrtmt'flt pro IH'Vicwang Tues .. Nov ---------dudul Wf't'lu•n1l1t t.1•id 6",..aftrrflpm ~1Jr• emvlrunincnt for mall\Uatn l11w\tfry & <h'y 1th Call ro r upp't W..Corrttp1*d1•t h C' n t' 11 1 -. Jo. <• lo. d\alJt·n.iUtM work a.111icn C'klalUJUI tquipment 6 It 673-...00 Begin a raroor 1n electro l\A'l'\.'llo'W MANOli 3.'IO U-alil~rrtlU')' nwnu fo:x('t'lliml w11111• lwwkly 893_:907o___ Ol.A.NGICOAST opticaJ sales Dt;g not ba)' St, t.·0~1:1 MoiA !o.maU dyn•mil' bu11lnC'u \md bmtifllll S.md fti Part ume 1·ounlt'r perl!On DAILYPILOT req. Must h ave b&H 1c Mi!~ ltlll&•ll ll ll r11 lt1 111 11umtt lmmedlit14'ly to for Cllf r('OUll 1~2·7100 642·~ Chemistry & phys\ri; N .. "' port C'fl nlt•r ,.l"f'k a 41d•3.'JO. 1' '" ll111ly Pilot• (.4111 Alud('nl preft"rn·d nl W. Bay St. Xlnl opport for women. ...,_. IHch lranch AcrepllnJ! applications for expencn<'~ brun4•h secretary w/xlnl Kt'(''v skills & t'x l>t!rien~~ 111 loan documentation Call Jo11n. 4\n 171 t t:o .. : SICUTARY Temp ass1gnmtmt for 4 mo!I. Xlnl sticrl.'lJrlul skills rt>qd , no Sil Work In congenial Nrl R<'h R .F:. or1· Cal 1,1111 , &13-2000. TIACHU·M~M lllJVl' P /T po111t 1on llVBll Rl'Q v11hd C;.altr 1-Jt.-m Teuch'g crt:df'nllial + approx II J>08l-arad un 1ta in the Hrea of ~'<luca tJon ror tht' glftl~l Apply t''oontau1 Valley School D111t t1<'l , c•orn cr of Newland & Taltw11 Sl .• OI' call tKi~l. ": 0 E TEA CHU Reoclng CU.le ttuu. ... 1'4t~'<l'l>t'' 101 l.trlft' r.- IJl'\•1J1"nt c•om1ll1' Apr•h .11 llt0l l"lon11il '' llw1Un1ttoo lk1u h lM/1111111 ·~:11.l.'<1.'fA.t U\\~ IJl UI\ 1 n tt .. It 111 11 1 n" nt 'h1hlt,·11 Or111,.1111t1I & d1•pt'llll .. t1l1 (.ill Mfl l"fll'rlll'lll' . ..Ctir it'nt & t'\ I' 0 lfoli 1~60. l.Ol\tll Oleta MC!la Ph (7l4>646·l7!>4. Jlt•r1rn rt'd l r1<•I Mt"1114. Cl\ tr.et~ fo:t1u11I 1'11rt time d e ltvny Equa.l()pporturuty ---~•ry Shorthan•I & ~,r.inw1lly •~1111>h>Yl'f clrivcr:1 for dentul l11b. Employ•r SALES CLERK d1rt1tpbooc-uN"ll tyl) ~200:.! I.I. SA.US Grog Shop. Mwsl be avuil ~ rJitll~ • mu .. 1 Call l•---------1 ____ _..,,_n alt.moons & eve~ f:ll:p 1n ~ pany TIM£ Optnm~ avail. for 2 l'X· gift wrapprng 'Pis call LMlll S.C.•••, rr .. 11tr111ou• N fl luw firm tw,., ~mg fCJ< lot·•' !>4.'t rrl1ary w n11n I \ 1 hU~11oon f'lLpc•r , le \H'M l)l)tnl reqUlrr>d A11k lllf M..nlyn. 640 ~ MIDtCA.L M per salet1personis'" well R E. SaJ-.. , ·c. Only" for appt betwn 8 30am· TUMSCallH EVDINGS cst ~ &ach or ...... .... f1ee Call ror mterv1ew THIMIUMG SJ>m. 645·5000 ext 520 t o r pro ft·1111ona I "rrrrt11r1al 11t•n ..... 1n Adulta "71lh oul.bumdmg, 67S-IM2 OF A CAaHR SA1..£S Nt'wpurt lfr111c h l''ull 11Uracuvc ix·r:4<.>nallll~i. ltlCEPTfSECY IHIEALESTATE? Kd&oryfsms Secn..otury I Ofc Mgr & a!I· s't to Pres. for young dynanuc NBdel.11J(n firm Must be nex1ble & how I g>.rl olf1ce expcr . good typmg, phont! Sklllll, hie l*k'pg & present an ut tract.Ive image Reft1 req Hrs 8: U-SPM 615 2265. bet tlAM·lPM I mrnt'd need for P (T' Reading SpeciaUst. Req valid Cnlif Elem Teach '~ credenual + mm or 15 po8lgrud sem~ter unitli m W"ea or re11ding instr andtor leuming-d1sabiU· ty Apµly Fountain Valley S<·hool Dh;trrct, 1·11rner Newland & Talbert St . or l'Mll 842~1. E.0 F.. t1mt'. day!'I Mua.l bt• who t"OJ~Y wOtlUl}I: with Front ol<' for busy Phys f"reetrarnrnto( Discover the wonderful knowlrd1¢nbl.-in Hll lu<b SUrt at S:HO per 'lber=y Must have 1.'ICP 1fyouquaury world or c h eei.e & bPOl.IMO .... II U \ ~ to: I\ I • I'> tt ~ l\1U(d tl tla~-. "'"' A1>1>l\ ~ llurhcY hl\11 I •>o.lu ---------• mt"d1cal "Pl't'1,dt 1, .. , hour ~642.-4321 F.xt lll /UlS/hvy ph'i. & Cal 17 I 4'991-0660 gourmet food s while Hr.pad l.YJllnl( d11J d i 250, BETWEEN 4 00-5 oo _ .......... uli r-·rr 1 eanung xtra money for k -...i ~~7 l LlttRA RY A IO t: tu wort& P um1· m l'h·mt-n hlr} i.('hOOlb ~1 76 10 So' 511 ~how Mm1mum 11ual1flt•1tt1on11 l)'PlllJ! 1011> J)m, l'(Hllp(t'llUll or C'11mmun1 t y C't>l lcf(t• l'UUt'>I' rbr lrutntnlo( of hbr 11ry 111111: Apply 111 prNon, i''nuntam V Jlh·y ~< hoOI IH11tr11•t. II I l.JKhthouM• l..nnt'. f''oun tum Valley fo'mal filina 1k•udhnt• I l /8/78. KO F. c·ur1ttt' ll~t·ll1n 1o: mJll l'M ..u.""" nii poi., a the holidays . T"ltlng d · 1 n eg Call ShJron ---.. •tory • • .iry •·11 m A.Jk for Jltw 644-9600. Restaurant appl at Hickory Farm~. llOUM'""l\o ' I' ,111\ $.:!110 Wl't'kh .11 \ 11u r tun '"'n'"' ,h .. ,...111~· 1r.1m .. c1 1.111"41.IJll111.c-.1111111 $1'1 1\1 "'II \ t' ,_ l Ill,. 111 I" t' I r \ rrwni.w alt' w al11hlll'1> 1-:qtuil Opportunity MGlt TRAIHff WestcWr Plaz.a, 642-.()972 1-:xpriencl'd voly n1•fd 1'.:mplo er RECEPTIONIST Coloou K.Jtchen now a c· Fasluon Island 640-"&)JO apply CaJI 644 0504 , a11k ---_!_ --~ fOf' JUI Uenderaon Phonels. typing, neat ap cepting uppl for Mgr rsty C..,.•t pearance. Busrness exp Tr a 1 n ee AP I> I y 1 n MIDICAL RECEPT. for party rental lilore ~ary. person, between II 4, Mon Front & b1trk oHu·i., 2 Apply 2025 Newport Mall response thru i'"'n 3211 Harbor Bl. r-.11 .>alll II v I( I .. 0 I ... I " I' ,. 11 • ot 1•11> i"'" ftt'lldl u1f,..c-S11lt1t)' &. huu1' Ul.Jl'll girl omc~. CaJI 640 4650 Rlvd, Cosla Mesa. 1882 McGaw C.M lrvme, Ca. 92714 li41) 4111~ INFANTll't'MAI\ l.<'11111 phv-.11·111 t•on1l1t11111111to(, ~ur,·1 val tl•d1111'1 Ut'" l)n••lnp1• lt•111lvr ... h1p -• IJ(Jte11U11I Enluit 111 \nut IJq11or rlcrk pHrt time Army for th1· s1cl v1•ntun· n1~hti. 642 6537 or l'hallenl(l' of Inf u 11l1 y 751 2928 t 'all tnday - MOVll&WUTRAS N 1': E 0 t: 0 H Y HOLLVWCJOl> CASTIN<; DIRECTORS. Guarantet!d exposurt•. ovt.-r 5,000 JOb6 r.lled this yr alone. S25 SlOO iwr ti 11 y lf accepted Yearly ft!t' V IDEO CAST IN G SERVlCt: (114>161-l.6!44 ~ 1026 002 lllt21 Lol Allende nl /Drrver 7tiM ~1 ~224~ Mu~t be 18, M /F, t:o New CaPtStr1tno Nurstn~ •--------~ bcJld1ll!, For PT557-0S20 Regi.stJ)-fl N 'i.. L V N':.. INSPECTORS Mu'>l l<no w Military Spe<'l> und 1•011ducl v1•11 dor !lurv~y and knriw how lD "\JSe m1C'rOM'1)J'CS fo i.mall ml'tltcal 1·oml)ll nenll. wOC"lun(ln Q11uhly A~surant"' ll1·au11ru ('Qmpany m M V ari•a. C3ll Susan ut 581-3830 to appointment MACHINIST 4 Doy 40 Hr WHll Gt!nl nuichme work on qua.lily al'ee6pace rom · Ponents & assemblers . Must be able to wo rk from detailed planrung i.lieet & btueJ>l'tl\ll Ai>p rn person 7am-5pm. Mon UltuThur. IEDlH IMDUSTRJES IMC. I N S U L A T I 0 N -2101 Dovest,reel, NB tNSTALLEllS, Full t1m MAC .. HE SHOP 1md work R1v€'rStdl' un Tool Room Orange Co o rc·u Xln Lathe &/or Mill Oper. opt for Journeym1•n JNiU train as tool room i\1>1>r ent1re1>. Wage muchm1st SotJ'le exv on ahow scalt· Xlnl Com lath~ & mills desirable puny bt•n€'hlfl Adum Overtime avail. + x lnt lnsuli.11.lon 558 lfiHI :1tart waae & benef. Call INSURANCE N.H Prop/Cu~ Agcnc· has cnientnt: for e x v 1.ier... hlM'fl undt•rwnter Near rurport. Call Bot Guffin, 1'..11ll(1U & Wright 7S2 oor,s lNSURANCf'~ N H. Prop/Cl&S. M:cnry hoi. opening (or t'Xp. pers. line. underwriter NeJIJ' airport Coll Ho ( ;utrm. ?.11lg1t1 & Wright 7~ 900.S lntt-nor d<·i.11(nl·r need, vclUl\I( a.o;:s 'l with ~uml' knowledge, part t ime tA2 z.!10 lnvei.t1i.atnr, mah• o fl'malt" will train S<-n rt:Nurnt' to Cla~~1f1cd A f341i. l>wl¥ Ptlot. P .() lloit 1560. (;osta Melia ea11 r 92626 .IANITOH. W11nterl ful lmw l'OUple for J1tn1lonu and dcanml( dullf':I, gl)()( hnurs , J(ood puy. Wll 1·on111dcr couple w it lnuler or mobile homc t• ltve on property. f''rc i.pal'c ancl ulll. + salary Apply at Orange Co Raceway, 15000 Sand Ca nyon Ave. Ea:.t lrvme o t ' If II Ken G r<' C' n a I ~SSlJ o r apply 174 22 Armslronl-( Ave . Irv ~9340 Mat'htntsl pro.:ress1vc marine hardware co nPed~ ~xp~riene~d machrnL"l for staanles:. steel & alum fltbr1ca tiooi>. Knowledge or break & punch pn>Si.es. roll1n~ & bend1n.: machmes. a must for qua1tr1c ut1on. Good benefits & puy Apply in pel'!iOO 770 w 171h St. CM F'l"om3-4 :30PM MAIDS Lr>i apt romplex. needs person to C'ln of e's & mdl apb Must be capable or working Uy sell w /min d1rec Salary s t arts flOOLmo w Lr.eLUli.s~ & xJnt fringe b4mer. F tr, reg hrs Must speak En~ 644·2622. Park Newport Apts, c·or Jamboree & San Joaquin Hills Rd., Npt Bch _____ _ MAIDWAMTED f''\JJI or pJt.ime Some ex- pr. prer. 642·3030 MANAGER-Fast food 11erv. trainee or eitp. AS· ~"1' MGR ast food Ptr. tra1nel'. COUNTE R Pt::RSON-10·3, Mon Practicllls lnlcrt-sted tn doing pnvate duiy nur~ mg. Call 661-0SOt'~ NURSIS-S AIDiS. Openings on AM & l"\1 stuft.s. Expcr prl'l 'd. or classes avarlablt• i-;urn wbala-y.ou.CJlm! Apply ~ flagship Conv Centf'r. 466 Plags h1p Rd, NU ~ NURSES AIDES 11·7 aPEROH CERTIFIED S3.2S·$4. per hour. Mesa Verde Conv I lrn1p. 661 Center St . C M Nur ses /\id e s & Psyctuatnc Aides. with experience are nt't'llt><I. All ahilt.s. i''ull & I' tr. Contact the N11rsing Of f1ce al 213 /924·9581 or 714/826-2140. Co lle~e JloflpttaJ. 10802 Coll4!ge Pl. Cernl.o6. Ca NURSING MirwsAidH °' .. "" LVM"SorRM'1 Above average wu~es & bealth benefits Apply NEWPORT CONV CENTF;R, l~ Superior Ave.Nptlkh omcE CLERK ... 1lle Daily Pilot has an operung for a tramee 01> Copy C.OOt.rol Clerk in our Classified Departme nt. MU.Bl be able to t ype around ... WPM. handle phones and other Acneral clerical duties . Op portun1ty for udvance- ment and excelhmt C9m· pany benefits 1-'or tn· tcrview, please c all. l'enionnel Office 642-5618, ext 277 ORAMGE COAST DAILY PILOT 3:.1 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa t:.qual Opporturuty Employer JANITOR. Wanted tul tune rouplc for Jan1Loria and cleamn1t dutws. g hour:.. ~ood ~my. Wit l'On!lldf'r t:(tUPle Wtl trllller or mobile home t h ve on property. i''ref spal't' W'l<l ul1I. + salary. Apply al Orange Co. lillli."Way, 15000Sand Ca nyon Ave. !::1111t lrvtnl' o c· a II K e n G r cc n a 5.'i2·SSI I thru l''r1. food prep. 968-9112. Painters, ltnowled.:cable in a ll aspects or the MANAGER, Part ttme trade. Al least 1 yrs ex· Snack bar. Wecins. & Fri.· perlen~e. Call 64.2·2928 n1ghL5 someSat &Sun. 15 between8:30AM-4PM. JANITOR F\Jll time Xlnt bcnefilR Uayview Conv Ho11pitol. :rnss Thurin, C M 642·~.EOE. to 20 hours a week. $4 to $1.SO to start. Haises & bonwies 21 yrs or older ~ oec. Ref. req. Apply at Orange Co. RaC'eway lSCXX> Sand Canyon Ave. East Irvine or C:..11 Bob PhillJppe al 55l_·_SS_1_1 __ ·MANAGER, Part lime Snack bar. Wedns. & Fri. night.<isomeSat &Sun.15 to 20 hours a week. $4 to $4.50 to st.art. Raises " bonuses. 21 yrs or older. JANITORS" Exp nee. Ref. req. Apply lmmed openj.ngs p tr & at Orange C-0. Raceway Parking lot~. we ping Ptr. M.iaaron 1e o rea. dnve truck and/Or ark pack, late nlght or early rmm'g hrs. S3 hr. Call 7811-5633. PASTE-UP PERSON Wlth at least l year ex· pe rience. preferably news paper. Excel h-nl 1.'0mpany benefits. Apply hetween 9AM & 6PM, Monday lhru Friday. _ OltAHGI COAST DA.iL Y PILOT 642-S6R2 3:.1 W. Uay Sl. Co$laM~a t::.qu.al Opporturuty Employer PIX Answering service, F tr. p rr. days, c.>ves. some wknd.s. Many bener. pd var. tns. credit union. pro(il sharing. ctr Pis call 640·0812. Fa:;h1on Island E 0 E. PBX Answering sC'rv1ce operut.or fuij & I' rr Call SJ:'>.3561 Phnkal Therapy Busy J>hys Therapy nds exp a.'U\111t.ant. Must have cert from credited srhl F tr pos. Sal neg Call Sharon. 644-9600. ~~st Acute care hospital in beach community needs Cahf licensed P.T. Ideal bvmg & woc"idng cond 's. Contact Personnel Of· r1re: So Coast Medical Cntr • So Laauna . 499-1.311 EOE -------- PLASTICS WORKERS 4 Day 40 Hr We<·k • Apply In Person EOLet IMOuSTIUES. IHC. 2101 Dove Street. NH .PRE -SCHOOL Tl!:ACHER ror 4 yr old <'lass. Must have exp. Ftr lmmed t:mplymnt CaU 540-191U. PRINTERS A~IST. Graphic Art exp. req 'd No press. F or P /T . 67S.Zl33. 551·5619 PRODUCTION TYPIST Pa rt-time, day shift. Mast. type 10wpm. Ex· cellenl com pany benefits. Apply lD person between 9AM & 6PM. Monday thru Friday. OU.MGE COAST DAILY PILOT 642-5678 . 330W. Bay St Cost.a Mesa Equal 0pPor Emplyr UCEl'T /TYPIST Expenenced· Yacht !I ales ot(WUUltion. 4·5 day wk, includ e~ weekend s Some bookkeeping ex perience r equired 675-3282' ftecepOonisl, Phone ex per req'd, typ1n1< 45 WPMt_Small rirm W /R0'1'd growth 1•oss1b1ht1es for rtRhl pen;on. C. M. Plc11w t·111l 642-1583. llCIPTIOHJST/lllkfw P /time. 3 days per week Xlnl worltlng condit1on11 Cal I 962-6648. bl wn 8 · 5 RECEPTIONIST /l'VPIST Lit.e tra rr.c ancl phont.~. good typing skills. no die t.ation, m plea:sanl sur roundings ror small magazme pubhshmR Co Salary to t65(>. Cull Cor appt. 75.2"6414 ' RECEPTIONIST /GEN OFC Typing nee: pvt schl. C.M. 642-0411 RECEPTIONIST For executive omccii 1r1 Irvine. Dulles includ<.· hvy phones. typmg. hi mg & gen office dut1t>& Person must have good PR. attJtude. Xlnt com pany benefits 83J.9324 UCB'TlONIST Switchboard operato r . speaJt Eng & Spanis h. some typing, for growing electronic company w/company benefits /\p ply lfl Person DatGDOw~. Inc. mw lslSt Santa J\na RESTAURANT HELP WANTED Day stuJt pos1t1on r ur· rently ava1l1tble ror part time. Hours t lAM to 5PM All fJ011 1l1011 ~ avallable lnterv11·w11 hddda.ily uftcr2PM Del Taco t720Supcrior Ave Costa Mei.a &eOZ W.ai.lm1nsler Ave Weilmln:.tcr · 209'll MaRnoha lluntJngt-On Beach Equal Opportunity Employer M If' ~AURA.NT BARTENDERS/ BUSBOYS WAITERS WAITHESSl::S COOKS!CASHJ ER.S DISHWASHER/ HOST~ Needed for work on an on-caJI bas is Rel(1stc r now! Group ins avail. you choose your days & hours. References. car & te lephone are req. In t.erv1ews every Monday 9am·5pm WESTCLIFF Temporary Service& 1611Westcllrr.Ste200 Newport Beach 631-0610or752·9118 RECEPTIONIST. Nwpt ~~~~~~~~ Bch CPA firm . Good ---------typist. J(ood telephone RESTAURANT voice, ex per .1.. Send re sume lo Aa. No 376. Daily Pi.lot. PO Box 1560, Costa.Mesa_Ca" 92626 itlcEP110HIST $515 /m o. Typin g /busy desk. Apply at 401 Nn Newport Blvd. NR. RECEPTIONIST Part time. Model t ype, '" terested In people. To work in Art·Dcco lookrnR Hair Saklo. 548·2256 Alik for Bruce. RICUATIOH LEADER Will co-ordinate & lmple· ment recreation pro gram. Background tn recreation or college courses 1n phys i cal P.d.uc&Uon or recreauon Hrs .1 :30PM·lOPM. AP· ply THE IRVIMI CO 1071 C•lll1•cll 9"'-644-90 I 0 R.E.Sales COMPETING WITHMGR? NEW RESTAURANT OPENING c.i•• .k. i. now ac- upHIHJ applicatiotH for .................... op12lllilMJ °" S C...-0 Red"' s. Cl••nt•. All posltlou ar• Cl\'oilabh., ,... ........ f•ll·thwe, day a•d ... M " y._ ... hltwnhd, ...., lw pw'IOll Mott-*'t tt. CMtC)h Frida,, 10:00 AM to 7:30 rM at. *Carl's Jr.* 3929 S. B c.-..1ea1 SAN CLEMEHTE Equal o~;i Emplyr SALES J.C. P&IHEYS 24 Fashion Island. NH now, accept.mg_ aeph<'a· uoos for P tr Chrllitmas help Must be avail before Dec. 1st. Apply 1n person 10am-4pm. Mon thruFn. Equal Oppor Employer MJF SALES Jom "MAYOR SAM" YORTY:S Team at CASH• CARD Pe rmanent Reprt·sen taUv~rnletested 1n high earnings Ca l l Mr Crumpton 714 9SS 1CAS II Saleslady. exputl'nl·ed ~'SS1TOJT, ncr nrghts 548-5383 Saleslady. experienced. dress shop. no nights $411.s:fiJ SALESMAN, HHDWD Quality imported hardwood to furniture trade. Exl'epllonal pro- duct Pnred ri~ht. As sured 11upply. Manage mcnt opportunity. (114 > 547-3451 SALES. Purt ume. 1ns1dc telephone salt!S. Salary + bonuses. Call Bob Gregory at Pan American Van Lines rn Huntington Beach , 5.'ll--0002. SALESPEOPLE C hris tmas help Mervyn's 1s now t.1k1ng appbcation.'i for P /l ~.lie~ & stock. daytlmt>. eve!> & wknd shifts avail Apply at 9811 Adams Avt-. II R Relwn 10am-2p m EO.E. Sales Part lime sal~ g1rb wanted for drive up photo shop lfl Corona del Mar. 2 s h1ftb avail. Sam ·1 :J> & l :10 · 7pm Call 159-0771 ' -Sales. part time. ore.re char~e U<'COOlllS in dept st.ores. Hunt. or Newport Beach. SJ.SS pr hr comm F1exible hnt. Wl' train Performance Ser 1111•es &13-9795 or 213 /JJO~ SALESPERSON R. M Abrami. 1Bl9Newport Blvd. Cost.a Mesa S /\LES·TEXAS OIL COMPANY . need s mature person for s hort tnp; swTow1dmg Cost.a M es a . Co nla C't customers. We train. Wnte K.S. Dick. Pres .. Sout hw estern Petroleum. Box 789. f't Worth. Tx 76101. SALES Y adlt S al11perMM1 lntemat.ionally yu<'hl t>x· change of Npt Bch 1s now uccepting applications ror 3 F tr salespersons. We have a Ir~ selection of listings, w mew list lngs antving daily. Our new. concept or yacht trading ls revolutionallz· mg the yacht s ales bus t-;xper 'd only. Con la cl Ron Jackson, :>40.7430 ror anterview. SICRITilY (f,pid IRVlNE AHEA Grneral markeung off1('e cle ricul pos1 lion in c lee tn ca I Ill du s tr y Typ1n.: tra nscr1pt1on 011· t !lphone ex pr prefrrred. but not reQutred Sal 1ry deternuned by quaUht•.i lions & ex pr Call Mr CG Smith ror appl. (213 >862-1624 SECRETARY F tr $4hr. m Huntm~ton Harbour Typm~. r1li11.:. administ ration. xlnt work.mg cond 0111t'nunl on cloUung, vac. North H.B. Send brief resume to Pres . Red Ralloon. PO Rox 317U, Seal Beach. CA 90740 SECR .. :TA ltl AL. va rt ume M('d1c1JI fo<·1llly C:len <'aJ work Nwpl Heh 752 0402 SECRETARY 00 Wpm :.horthand n · QUlrt:d rur ht ~h ~ m001caL co.. m M V area llardwork 1n1ot u nd detailed in d.llllduaJ onl)' apply Call Sus11n fo r an appoinl rN:nl <Jl 581 J8JO SECRETARY TECHS Juruor or•Semor types. prL-fer elect.ronicii with enit~nng background for rriedJ <'a.I component 111anuh1ctunng co. tn M V 11rea, who can also prov1d<' R&D work. Call Susan ror jtpp()mtmc>ot at 581 :&10. FJ,F.cOMM UNICA 1'ION Cf':NTER OPf~HATOH Learn to operate radm ec1wpment for worldwide communications . Op· porturulles for udvance- mt'fll based on willing- ness to excel. Enh.st in your Army for Telecom mun1cations Center Operator. CaU ~)'. $40-IO'ai 962·8821 768-5251 S42 243~ p~~i~~11rl $'.175 hr m C M. ok. Call S~urh•)' 549 _18_1_9 ___ _ ch.-phone Sohc1t-0rs .Part Lime No 11elltng, Hrly wage + bonu.'i. 5 eve!>. Exp.-or-Wlll U'am_ Cilll G Murphy, S46-370t; ----- n:i.1-:PHONI-: l>IRtA:TORY Outsta.ndtnl-( oppty for an efficient person to Jotfl our catennii dc1>t Good typinR & efftt·wnc•y :1kilb required Apply !Ill m Noon. Mon thru ~·ri . Perlionnel Men or wom<."n ov1·r tM w1lh rar~ lo dt!ltvt:.r . t.t:h•µt\oflc d1r~torys in Laguna Rrarh No helpers. Apply 8&m·4pm dwly. 2245 t.agunu C;1 nyon Rd, Laguna ll<."ar h TEUERS Openings for rx penenC'ed nnte tc>llcr & t'Ommcrl'ial teller MARRIO'n HOTEL 000 N~wport Center Dr Newport Reu<·h Equal Oppor ~mplyr MJF' •Secreuries * ~aJ. H t'.: /Siii<'' Scvcrul {i1•nl Ofr l'os Emptoye~ Pay /\II f°<'t.'S (.17 Reinders ARc:nrv 4000 Birch St. Ste 104 Newport &ach. 83341190 Call f'or Avpt tl::sl:.lb '64 UNlTEDt:AlJf' RANK ti Monarch Buy Plaza Uil(Wl!t N1~oel 496 1273 f;qual oPpty Employer Tow 'l'ru<'k Orrvers ex- pcr'd Top pay. Apply - G&W Tow1nJ(, 740R Ohms Way.C.M 642-1252 'fRA INE E . MatUr\' female wanted for ~mall IL'!hJng tackle rompany Fill orders work inven tory :wme pick ups .... rr Ca1l ~58SO . -----l'RA VB. AGENT Exper'd Mon· "'rr 9A M • 3PM C Agency hvy "' rommencaL CaJI <714 > Security Patrol g.uard. f17~ NI trnre Pnfrcc-h:n:k i.---------- g.round o requL'>lte Mus t Tr:.ivel Co Ill NA lookmg huve Ca l if S ta11· for at!IMStant lo bkkpr ccr\1f1c11twn to c•urry li?me clcn_cal exp. ~cc ~apo Min ~alary Good w<;>rkJOI( cood1t1on1> ~ 75 hr. <.:all 8 5 MOO · & bencl1L'i. Call 645-!ltiOO. -3.571 Huth Anp_. --------Senior Pro~rammt•r '1y p1s t Wanted. Full time• with rrummum 3 year:\ fl(>S1lion in our typm~ exp with FOltTRi\N tn u dept. Mon'lhru Fri. Xlnt rrum cnv1romrlil LSI 2 WOC'kmg rond & l'i>mpany exp. helpful. tncludt•:. re benefits Apply in person fuung and dtvclopm€'nt P" n n Y s a v e r . l 6 6 0 cl proftrams for cduca· PlacenlJa Ave, C.M. l lonal lt•:.t1nJ! and Upholsler!'r for custom anaJyw. Top pay w 1th a shoJ.> m eo..u1 Mesa~ s mall C'Ompany Part 646 9711 tune or full time with an ---- hourly waf(c or on ron· 1•--------• tract EOE Call 547-5901 UTILITY PE:RSOM for appt To rruunt.ain cleanlmcss Service Sta attend. 1111 ol 00'i modem factory & 8halts. 7.3. 3-ll & 11 7 Cor to rrut1te rrunor repalr11 on Campu!l /MacArthur bwldJ~.etc .. Airport Texaru No ph PDA calls pl!! 3050 Red.hill Ave. Costu Mess 556-1075 Service Station /\llen EquaJ Oµpor Emplyr dant, exper 'd Duy &1·~~~~~~~~ Eves Full & p/l1me i\p-1 pl.x., Shell St11111m, 17th & I rll'tlc, NH SERVICE MANAGER Sc h e duling & dis . p11trh1nt; Of !!Crvlc't! tecluucians. full ltme. rr- U1ge benefits. 645-1040 Y AH"S CLEANERS part tJme help 673-492<> WAITERS WAITRF~ES llob's, Sambo's etc. 1'.:xp prelerred. N C lSCXX> Sand Canyon Ave. F /T . e wpnrt/ o1>ta 1'.:asl lrv'me or Call Bob Mei.a urea. MUJjl have PhilJjnno at SS2·SS11 cltl' & hm phone Apply at --..:..".:.......'~------ 12:1 N. Ohvt', Orian~e or Manicurist wanted, full or CALL 532-6558. Mon thru p tr with clientele. Call R e d Hiii Realty 's ~ers don't compete with you. They aren 't a l· lowed to list or sell. their job 1s to assist YOU' Compare us with Olh-:rs &see for yourself. We or. rer becter benefits! USTAuaAHT ~~~~~~~~ Serv Sl11 llelp needed./lm. med. Full or v.tt. Apply 9a>E.cmHwy, NH Ali.eo'a~ A Family Slyle R~l. 16'70Newport 81. CM fn Sus1cat 963-0717 JEWILB MAMICURJST N~s person exp. 1n wtth Following. New ca11tmg, Poli&hin11. &ct 'Nail Bar In Newport t.mii stones. 4() hr. wk Beach. (I\ cry lie > 644.(>66 l Smd inqwne11 l0 Box 394, or 54(>.8582 C/O Dally f>lJO(, PO lloxjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l.560. Cost,. Mesa, Ca. MANICURIST 92l626orcall S4&-87SI Kxchaslve pvt club. In JUNlOR need cl a exper'd, Cull PROGRAM M F.R llCJ'Vice manicurist for Req. ror nun.I FOKTRAN I.heir busy beauty salon. oppllcatlon ()n truiolng 642-0092, uk for 1na. and education a 1:1~~~~~~~~~~1 i1yJ1l.t'rn.,. l':Xp. with Com MASSEUSE NEEDED put.er Aumm11Uon L.~n helpful. Small growth NrOrCty Airport company. Top pey b811ed 54S-Q275 on fQl.p. Md 1tbllily. Will cona1dcr part time or ...CHAMIC moonllght.e,. on an hour AUID. "pply MacGregor ly wage, a 1Ji.la.ry or b)' Yachta. 1831 Placenua. contract. EOE Call c 54N001 for appt. ,_._M_. ______ _ MECHANIC. Pt time. ' Ken-:It 0,.. ••I amall electric en1lnea M&P9i-n.e · (lolf cars). Call Tue. Top pay for lndlvlduala thruSat., UM: 549-0371. (" WlUt 1~ & 1ccur1tcy Call Cal WMtem Data The fa.sutt draw in the Systems . Aak fo West. .. a Dally Pilot Marian. 7S2·"333 Cl.aaslfied Ad. M2·5878. ' .. -,, DAILY PILOT \ . .,. . • No prior experleJtce or training necessary • Sttonit. gi:owrng com · panyname • FREE 2 week com · ptehens1ve trau\ing pro· fV8m • 7 Offices in Orange Co. In Tus tin , Irv ine, Orange, VIiia Park, North Irvine. NewpQrt Beach" Miu Ion VleJo. c.11 for conlldenUal rn· terYiew 544-2175 red hill I 111111 V l!t~'18! !'!r a 30 day ad ln the DAILY PILOT SBVICI DIUCTOIY DO IT NOW' 642-5671 raSOHMIL Needed for day & graveyard shift.a, Full & p/llme. Clean, friendly atnmp & top pay. Apply lnpenon MAUGLES 1m1•11,. •• Aw Vly 1.0.1. M JF ln'AILSALIS Temporary ski & sport· Ina goods aales. ski knowledge • mu11t. 545·\151 or.atiply I~ Sporta P laza. ~So. Bristol. C.M IH"S&LYH"S RN'a Ir L VN 'a, operunas on AM Ir PM 8hlf\s, full Ume or part lime. Good start ln1 ulary, xlnl b e neflta;._Apply a t F1apl\lp \AJf\V. <;e:nter. 4e6 Flagahlp Rd. NB. MUCM4 SaUmaker full·t.lme, U · per Sall11 By Schock. calllf7~L823. l'Yade )'()Ur old aturr for n~w gnodlt8 with tt Clautnechd &t.2·1l67tl . . ~ SECY/BROKERAGE. 2-4 Hrs day: Oexlble. perm p rr. LI. ph's, lype 45wpm OW\. lkh area. 673-9211. SECRETARY J o hnson & Johnson Health Care DI v. ofrs skilled secy lalonl, a clWleqing & divel'!llCled PoSln it's Reg Sales Ole. U you are a sell·11tarter. l'9!0Ul"Ce(uJ, can handle your work load w 1m1n -.pervltllon & have x Int llllWa, this pos will J11ve an O(ll)l)' U> utilize your abllitiel to tbe f ullet1 l. We ofr an xlnt 11uirt stl + fringe beaellt.s package. Int appl are Inv t.o send ...ume lnd HI hltU>ry & f'flq to: JOHNSON It JO.HNSON MO Newport Ctr Or Ste 1296 Npt Bch Equal Oppor Emplyr SICUTARY to real ett. lnvtalmcnt firm. Fashion Island Xlnt dlverslflfd oppor Good s l<lll' req 'd &lG-0123. ~ l'Yamec, full l1m(', permanent. Excell eom pany benef1L<i\, Deltron1c Corp. 929 Baker Sl. CM. ~ Shor1 Onter Cook M uat he responsible. over 21. Som e manal(emcnt dialet. Hours 9-6 Some eves Ir wknds Call Son· Waitr ess needed PT. eves. for r etirement complex. Apply al: ltmO Florida St J-lunhn~on Be1tch 848-8811 Warehouseman fo r 10· :1ulat1on contrac tor, La.KUila H:llls, -t96·1832. dy 531W1132. Btwn 2·4 pm WAR&HOUSEMAN, gd only • drivin1t rec . Apply S nack Bur Ciuhlcr i'':arle '!I Plumbln& 1526 needed , tu 11 t 1 m c , 1_Ncwpor1. _____ 01_._C_M_. __ _ Weekdays, prev cxper WA.llHOUSIMAH nee,, ovtlr 18 yr~ old. You're never too old for Looklna for perm It. J~Cklng & order flll· e m P 1 0 Y c 1' ' C • 1 1 Ing, clean plellll1ml work· 714/538-7561. ing cond. Pd vacaUon. TIAC._S profit 1iharln 11 & ln 11 booellts. 6421 Ind Way, Westmlnster WOlbC AT HOME Phone·sa1es, Ul(hl bulb11 Call~ ---- · Sublltltute lMMED NEED aradtt8 1 thru 8. Valid California Teaching credenUal r •· quired. Apply ln person. tOl.W'lla.in Valley School YARDMAN. rental ccnt~r Dtstrict. 111 Ughth<>uae hu opt11lng!i for 2 men. Lane. Founl.-ln Vall«1y nwh lmowledae helpful. <Corn~r Newland & Neat bandwrltlnf nee. Talbert). E.0 1':. Weekday1 elf. Wll train 1930Newpon Blvd, CM • • . . t· Miid ... lkydet 1020 ~ 1050 Hann 8060 Mite ... ,_. IOIO Ml1e•wou1 8080 Frig.t. No~bef 3. 1978 DAILY PILOT ~;.;· .. ··,·.···· ••••• ·.··o·o·s· •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•·•·•·•· ·•· .•..•• ········a··...... ................... .. . . c·;;·c~i1~~;;,~ ~: .. i.,·· K~. \JMdT•ndom b1Jte Worka "\ r•1 r h11 r 'lc•wom n n ·~In redWOOd planterfi p rk dbl b ••••••••••••••••••••••• l(re ut 17)1b11 l olr **'BUY •* ,1vcul 111c•,.nc·iH' hmwi< &~ .. wh.ltlkeyb•rrcl11,3to • er urrl:'I $815 8098 TY. Rocio, .. A.Shreo Anli(llJC' MWllr ~x~· Skit Mach.In 1 C10t k!\ • HUGESEl.EC'TH>N •u4 """" d~y•/"73 1"12 I I Gfl •'Oto_.. 61~227_9 Wmch~terrnd11 ;:.121111 '" ...,.... .. • " " C'J()\ld U."ll'd "'11rr1111111· ~ 11( hu. ~ lll~'I' ,. '" ittk .. ...., ~. W1nche-.h:r null ~. ................•..••.. CROWN ~- 23rd A.nnueJ Oran~"' l u AMTIQUI S»OW&SAI t- Nov2nd, ~t. •th ''" tt " I 11 I I \ · I " r I. • eYel &hwmn l938 Chlc111(11 nw I bill•· x 1A4 rontt lti.1 o ft ovr $3011 l.!lJ I SSi618 f.ALL Cl.EAUHCI N&w • us~o t.11 nc1.,·i. UT' TO 4'0'~ ofr Thruu11b Nov 12tb ONt. Y Oc.ewfv °"' lkycl•t tt(i M 11n st. fS1albo1.1 67~~10' A1KhMn um Casas• & ~StiU\loo Hu1•n11 Pr" '•4rnmat 1010 lb'!I U !ll)~nlZ fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• C."ll.1h Rf't11"vr, 1q1 I "II •• Uoti.u.l m "orlunf , ,,,1,.r 4!1ln1v."f'r , m11nuu 4't .. 1,.· l~l A.NTl<Jl Jo < I l )( t--. 1.AaiklnJ( for 'M.•1n1 lhtn>! (()( )llW' v. 1fc• .:1r lfnC'r11 or Mullwr l 0111. 'l,.,. m \ d11C'k~ Ml.di 1Jt.,v.11 holil t o <'hr1,l m .. , l 1•l HlooJwvrt h I I • l>I h II R •AUCTION • ~l llou\ _. I l'l\t ,h.u 11 A.TTINTIOH ASPlllMG SUIF PMOTOG«APHOS Xlnl lu r !iOm t<unc l o b1"a1 n tn w 11 ll·r •ur l phn t o itraph y $35U l'ifllr"' 1'ptllm1at.1c'. 20mm \'1•1l111 . ~Oll'll l'\•nl•" l :l~mm l't-nl""'· .111 :1 l('fl.<of"'t '" ftltt'" t-lkt>h(I" V. llltTflruOI huU .. ,1111( v. " lr11 lc<na pc.lf'U l'IU!> xtru .,dcl' & end~ :>L I' t. R IHAL C a ll Wo od\ tiol.i! 0701 tA.ll'Opl· .. n 'h11111w111 JU '>I .. ,,,. S..ll· Nikon !IOmm to':! :.i.rn•t.'d ruu 11/ ''"'' \II lt'fN' Near new tund1 tonan 111111. JI! .:u111i: ..it tJcx1 751 K967 low .tUl'llon pnl ,., !I Pt bdrm :.ct, !11.)(' tiinm >: 'l'I Cah 8035 lrg ~t'a!\l• Jr1no1n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• r hest com bo \ldl'boJnll> Pe~1an Kittens , Cf'A re l 'h1nM1S, p11rno. """"' g1st e rcd. l up ~buw stand:.. h a ll t rl'''". ~~ lkauufuJ long drt!1>sl::'rl>, wJr clrnh(•)i, ha.tr 638-9308. tBbll'b, c h.01 :>, lirrt· a • briwk + mul·h muc.h Himalayan kitten 5 mo · t1l0rl::' · old blue point AKC $130. l>ON,. MISS • M!·2356 ___ _ 0~11< fl}~ST Persian kittens. champ BJ<. All(: I ION bared CFA registe red ANTIQUE.-; t-:Tct-:n :n A .sbolsfISup..54&9965 . J blks east or S D Fwv - Takl' A.rt1-51a offramp DoCJi 8040 3568 Hedoodo Bch Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• m Yukon !->quiff•'. Y~ture Terrier pups. A1>µ1U1Dl:t!lo OH I "'"' hllll n.it .... nn n·c1111"11 Nylon CurpeUna. Vt'rY 21ljta ruo 6't.Z 7710 Mil 11r Si' LJ. '"' \ 11u ·•114 n.M < 11111"11 M llJt' ~ cood . camel color RENT A TV MASTHS AUCTION \Iii·' Over 4!00 bq.yds $400 ~161131-9625 I 111 ~Jlt 11 YI MtC>lJ•lt.: b'1~381~ ' I 111.> J.!,1U 11 urned U~ CARPETING I yr t.'.11 0 LIO old. Approx 2000 ~q rt ( ',\.~tt t'~U> "'-11J w.1'\l ru111 .• 111u HovMholdGoocb 8065 <'•mt'f Wu $10.~. llt'll (or $7 yd. incl 'g p11d ~-~lvmsg. Cl~ & rlt l"v ''l,17 i.1:1.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nc•w 1 clri1 ~1·r 1lrt·!'l~c·r m111ur & he .111111 1.1111 $l2JI Vinyl Ii\ tr11• 1111 1 11 1 - W I n lllllll!lll ' )1 .1 l'rh1I 1' h I 11 ~ I 11 "l"• '"' I ., llVllll lh•llll m11ll11·~"'1' i'\dl 'ill•' ... , '(''"Ill " $!1J Stt•nllt.toJ lull '1 l• J..t • 'l'\im "'1" ~· 11.10~· "'' tJ) li & J M<\ ("I Hr -.._-., ~ t; h1l ~ !\Jlllu A11 .1 )47 ~1 UullclC'k ~ nut Ill ,,1 111111111 "41l w Ot·,1~11 ""'' 111 11 ~r 1·1U'\, 41>h l,1k1· l11)k.H1 ~. iim 111111 ... thl t111I l•1" '~n1w' & 111.111 .,, w ~ \'c.•n 11 ... ~1111.11tl1• 1-'1 u111011t 111 \ 1'11111 I I~ 7)6:r 'l 1•1 I \ 7 Jx: llll>Jl I' -..i\ l 'I :! I h1 ,f di,,k, I v.Jll UJllh lihw V. 1(1 c~·n ll 1 Ill l ll'ol $lb'.I :.di "~I I!() Ii 1111 COU('h $..!7"> Ut ii I ""Ill Su1h· S3:t~ l.,11\ 1111\ n..-0\'.lmer t'h ,111 $1 1.1 l lln 111g M:t ~ 111 A II I 111 SX 1 :, Xlnt tond l'.ill t;ltl K I~ aft Spm ~Scft 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Why have a GJr .1~l' S;.i ll'. will buy evt·rytl11n1t In lure!>l cd 10 :i111l v 111 rcfr1i:s. an1111u'''· 1111 n 896-6063 as k I ur Z:id .. S 1 d e w a I k ~ t.1 I ,. llt•ITllJlh•lmlC un'<S :illlk & van1t v. ovt•n . d1 > hv..u.ht•r. i.Uchnt( door:. lll1uth.•1 ~ nu:ic. Xlllt t·ood '™IU'>7K Hrnro.w1rk µool Ulh ll', 11.. -.1.« w1lh ', .. ~lalc, $350 'lH l.k!ll .&.It S 1.0111 nwl:.il w •t l.:11111 lop l.1hh•, SW t•.id1 for \•nd t.1t11t·~ $W lur cufftoe ta · Ioli ~ '4ili7 ----J.wc:fry 8 0 7 0 ..•....•••............. C11w 111 /\ t1.1nil l..tcJ\i lllLl..•I 'l 11 Ill•\\ l''>tm Ui I.& "l Onw.:i! man 'i. \\Jll"h Co.-.t $llJOO. :.ae ~1717 For >,th-m1·n!> I'• ct blue d1arn o'nd r 1 ni: l s <: s r Jvpr ul ssooo )J\'l&hl'c Jl $2000 or will tr Jdc• fnr Pick up lru<."k .111d ~l~OO Prv Pty j.'>!_~'(!;19 Uldmond nns:. marq l'Ul :! 1·1 t bai:etlt.•.s App. SI 1.:..•00 Sell for $7500 or t.r .idc !11r car or equal valu1• P 1• 675 7707 MiscdlaMOUt 8080 ...•................... LUGGAGE TAGS IAIGAIMS Chrur~ttomun. lu1ucai:t'. gas log, ext ladder. 11olf c lub's with bag Elephant collect1on . ell'. l00l2 :\ntioch Dr. Irv me. 8J3.m35. s to 9-'p_m_. __ Ir v ine Country Clu b Mcmberslup $700 644-0343 2·tone bm pillow couch & cha.ir. 6 mos old, was ~.now SlSO. Roll-a way bed $SO. Ash sgl hdbrd w 1end table $S O Mr1Mrs hv rm I.J iu eharrs. sso. Cstm tufted hdbrd $25. Trundle bed $1.SO. 548-1795, 548-8324 3x.S rug, wail hanging. two lam~. smoke·glw.s lop coffee table. 962·3091 FOR SALE: Opugon or gan VW gas tank. Call 552·9143 MOVING plants. foldmg btke, stroller . dishes. pie tures, misc. ~2396 Tiffany lifetime mem· bership, no dues $800 present value. moke ofr 548-4729 or 548-!>436 J . W. t~s club family meml!erstup $1350 incl transfer fee 831:1-4700. ~eves LOW AS SIO.MO. F'reedeUvery m area l7 I 4J 549-7024 l 'Maplt> end ta bll'I> SS ea Rnq Maplr corrt-1! tublt' SlS Sl!de proJ & i.hcle holders SlS C0 2 sl>Vur gun Sl(). 8' glass door cablnet ~ Anl1q. rnov1~ screen, 1925. sis 2 1turn1 lQY truck~. 194!0. $175 both. 4.x8 Au Hockey SIOO 642 nt0 --- "fEAC l"a.scam tu ch mix er w/ remote, eomplete Dolby system, Pat<."hhay Power mow1•r & e-cr, rrues. & other comPQ· Washer & dryer. lC> :;pd _ nent.s. 645·52_1_8 ___ _ bike 646·SH48 loah & McriM Mmical Equipmettt • lftlfn.wntftts 808 l • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• YAMAltA TtlUM Pt-:T . SlSO Like Ne w 644-4982 Offiu fwnlture & -.ipwwnt 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt new & used oh' fum . plan files. wk benches C.E SURPLUS631 2777 Exec utive d esk d nd reeltrung swivel chair. 6 pwr. very good cond1 lion. comfortable. us eful. attracuve. 646 20i6, 10·4 daily $150/p11ir Pets 8087 .••.•.................. IAIYRACCOOH 9 wks old $175 646·7643 --- 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• THIS is where the BOAT ACTION IS For Buying Or Selling And for the latest in BOATING NEWS check our front page inliex da ily • l•t11i'lij!J•ll Pianos & °"Jans 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20' Peterson life guard GULBRANSC:N Pn•mrerl' Dory. $87S. Jack Lanc ke. Organ Llkt· nr·w ('ol'!t 497·2331 .640·2156. 9!200. Sell $3()00. 548 5777 2 18' Dorys, $300. $400. s· Steinway medium s ize Grand Piano. good cond. P P $3500. 67S..re24 40 Upnght Players & 5000 dingy. fibt.'r~lass. teak tn m. 675-5208 eves. Zodiac inflatable baal. Tlckwckcr's Thrrrt ~hnp S40 W. 191.h St ('M· 101\ \1. Nov 4 f"rnl' as!.11r1rn1·111 ol good...!!E!__ Me mbershtp m Umve rs i rolls in s tock C':irfy ty Athletic Club. men on Player P.ano~ 110 1 W Mark II. w 1Mert . 9 1H. 20-HP & s landard eqwp· ment. X1nt cond. $2400 &1..5-3067 ly. pl() 673-5300 Baker St <.:M~90~- Boats, Power 9040 ....................... 9 0 4 0 lloclh. Sall 9060 •••.•........•••.•....• 29' Swordfish Plank hoal 100 Perk1n.'C d1~t'I, tower , 20 ft plank. rJdlO, IHW D F Sea temp ~4.0011 6n0023 or 642 6540 25' Welkraft twn 1811. ••X cepl. cond . many ex tra.s $10,900. 962 727~ eve11 '&1 Fwruner 25· tbn er' 8.T , O/nJltt, tn'll..._latbl., lo (•ng hri. Sll jru vuil ~ 549 2547 ••••...........•...•... MoYift(j! Must HM now! S&S Ul::'S l ~O . Pa (•1r11 Dolphin 24. llo nd,1 / ,, oulbrrl VHt-", huld111~ t.al\k, g.111\•y, full t()VCI '> ~aul m u1nl A •~111111 l'ru1:.1ng bo11t 833 U727 ;&ft G'-µ_m ___ _ 8oab. Slips I Dodu 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• °'S'lJPt A. V All.AILE Y AC New port 646-0J.S I :w Hc.inell 1973 hrd top. ------~MC, Cully l'Qu1µ. 111 SAlL SUP WANTED. JO cl. V Hl•~.Super d c un. ocean rat er. Lt us1.1i::1• S92QO. 8'i6 7119 Prer sub-llie. abt 6 m o,. -res p . R e f :. avai l '66 Slick Craft 24 ' Uoy (7t4 )968-4924 Cruiser. Volvo 1/0 driVI' --- 1n t H c c pt 11 r . \'n ~. loah.Speed& tl200Jtrade for Pickup. Ski 9080 675-~l or 675 29011 ••...•.••....•......... • 13' Dory !Whdler i 4!0 loafs. Rflfft/ HP Mere. cover , trll Charter 9050 xlnt rood. ~195 675·35911 •••••••••• •••••• ••• •• •. 673.8256 wkdys Charter plush 00' nr ·1~ 73 Tah1l1W J-;-$4!1!):; motor )achl. hour ly or rebll 455 Olds eng <l1H , dwly675 21i.!67S7•111 IH2·7170eves551·049H .. loafs. Salt 9060 17' A110U0 Sk1ho.il,14Ulfl• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I U M4!r<: l·ru1st!r. c..·~nvJ' Lop, l rlr. $3900 (714 1 Pettrson 44' $87K J ·24•CF'27 Cal-<;;nalmd Stan Millet" Y ochts 1714 I 846·27!>4 (213 ) 598.9433 832·1>154 ----- Jrl Siu '78 X Int ask $1.60 4!tti·3372 ur Glas:.par. 140HP Ml•11· nu1!>er . Am . lrlr, xlnt rood Sdl' Sl::.00. 586·64i I 32' Block Island culll'r. Tnmsporlation over $50.000 1nves tt"d •••••••••••r ••••••••• • Wi ll sell for $27 ,00U ~. Sd~/ Located '" NB. 659-:mll. Rent 9120 659'"4459 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL20 New s.i1ls. VH F.1; Older <·:imper 4-:>fi lc." o hp o B. S3SOOt bst ofr truck SI 50 S tove & 837 4.929 re~g S.W-2700 _ New 18' Cl1mux <.:ut '69 C~evy 34'1' Plt'k·Us> w Jtrlr. s4ooo n ('w : w il l cub~1~<'r cmpr sacnr1n• $2195 or offrr St;lX> ~~ I aylo r A'''' 631-4660. 675 S05S H Ii tW 7 l!6()2 Tor roint't' champ blood lmes, troy, 21:11:>32 0148 i.hots. 31 b s tud :.e n lloot.1~ lh<'rry c•i.l.J1net. 5.'l>-S64_9 _____ _ Furmture & M l'>I' t-1 1 ~ UUJ I Hrenlwl'll I tr HB. - from your busaness ca rd. ~nd one curd for each ta.i: p!u..-. on(' -.p:irc We r uur n per mane ntly ~t·alt'(I all ra('ll ve tajf & str:ip mcctani.: a 1rl1nc I U I l'<IU1rcmcnll> l'rc· \ rnt I• "!o & theft ' For a µcr..,1m,1l11t'tl tag end 11s1· Wttfhtttt>cr, fdbrll' 9l' ll.H Glu" pal)l.•r & \\ c will hack & trim \our t Jg<; Or try l'.4 0 cards b:Jl•k to twc·k Spot welder ~orks on 1 lll vntts m rost S22i Aft 6PM C:.ishonly Conn organ wrlh twnc•h & aux'I Lc~hc :.vcilkl:C.. Fealun~. !-.how <hued. Min·o m.1t1 c 1 h} th 111~ ~6346 ' Motorized ilw 9 4 ---------·('W'"'Pa:rt:in--Stoop. tt b;rgs-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• pe rfect for r 1t!'C 11r ,_ Oak tablt', t ha1rs. quilt:., Beautiful Yellow Lab lrurlk:.. rrurror 496 0287 Puppies, 6 wks old. $75 ~ ( WHCJL1'~ALt-: TOTIIE THAl>J.; .HERITAGE ANTIQUES •Gigantic• Green Dot Sale Savings up to SO~·o Starts Mon Nov 6 I 0:00 A.M to 5:00 PM 18335 Ml Lun~ll'Y (Off F:ll1s l Fount.am Vall<'Y 968-1331 Male Golden Retriever. AKC reg. champ hnt•s. de.ires lo meet female w /Same quahf1callons Request pick of bur r 673-7053 G e rm a n Sb(.'phcrd . hands ome. intelligent. AKC male puppy To gd home 832-7938 Sibcn an Husky pups. re· ady ror Cb.ristmas. AKC <·h :.i mp1 o n linP Rt-<l /While Will hold u l C"hn!>tmusS.11 ·7494 Ft-MtoYou 8045 ..............•........ 1-"em 9 mo Jo;ng_/German Shepherd, all snots. gd with lads. Call 645·5569 Applances 80 I 0 Free Kittens. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 F .. em ... 1 Male. F RG HT DAM AG F.O 646-6839AMonly HOTPOINT SALE lJ08 W Warner nr Harbor, Puppies for gd homl>S, Sant.a Ana 979-29'.!I Ha If s c h n au z be r • . 768-8791. --------- P11LJO i.ale NO\ 3rcl u111 que g1fu. anllqu,.., 11l.t11 ten. much mun· 17111 Goldl::'nW~l fW7 llll>ll R.f>fnjl $50. dm '~ lbl 4 d1r 125. bean bi.I~ t•hr., ~Ill 1-.1 muc h m orl· D \s 896 7611. l'llS (i.\5 3519 FUrruture. hugr rh;1f1nit dJ~h. chundc•ht•r l'I< S.1 1 & Sun 1-tPM W I .... <1lJ. Bluffs. NH GARAGE Si\ L I', 1-'u t n. s tert'<J con ... 111,._ cl10,li1 ·~. TV, antique!>. sk is, (/uud l'andc. s blJ W•·r dr1 . Jewelry . bJ r lit. s t nn ls. IJUSC.26722 El M.11 . 1\11' i.1on V1e10 S1S Supet-Gar09•r Everythrn~ mus t i•o Baby furnilu r f', luv-. sbeels, spreuds. niurh. recliner , f1xt ur1·-.. ,.., SAT 1SUN 10 S i&'ICJ'' Pers immon 1lJ n1\ Park l lrvmt• PIUCES ~··a111 J ~ '1 5 !a~~ ~I ~fr;1 6 tll,11!-. SI so l'a Ill vr mori· $1 10 t' J Sale..,'f;ix lnc•h1rl1·d NOl AHU" Oraw ~our own or Sl'nd n:.mll'. ulltlr\''>'>. phont• & Y.'t"ll m,1k•· one 1•arri per t:ip 1\tlc.1 25' l'<tdl Sl•nd l'hcck or mont·y or tkr 111 PILOT PRINTING I' U. Box l560 ('o~ l :i M t•s a . (' ;:,o !f.!f i2ti 1'11< >:"I EM J\'C I : Tl'lt•11h1m,· ;1n'wl'r10g m.Jc h1tw:. \I w.1rr. $79, 'lo\ ri·'llolt• SI 1!.I H11~l·r iS<~ 3?_9_1 __ STILi.iN BOX l 'I 11• .,lainlcss steel \\Jlf'f l\•s:. cookware. $\.?Ill ~H· SlOO 642-1634 ----- C'OP\' MACHINE Copier~ 111 s pd. la t e mod , C'OPll.'" Jn\lhinl!. l11<t• n u w 'upphes SZIMI ~~I !IAA 216.1 Skateboard ra mp for ~all'. ~ 00 Call John for d e la.I·~ 673-3594 Mesa Verde Tenms/Sw1m Fa mily Me mberi:.h1p Reasonable 546-5316 Anliqul' dry wash stand. $225. Dec or all ve ~old leaf lamp table $.50 2 brig ht green mo dern v101l ~w1vel <."hairs $40 ea !!M ~ 17lh St. II IOI /\, <.; M ~8551 ----- Schwinn Continental bike, 10 spd. 27" mens. Like new sso. Duncan Phyfe droplear table $100. 548-8251 Rcl'ng. Gibson 24 cu fl F JF_ Copper. dbl dr top frzr.. Llite new $200/ofr Waterbed 8' dia:Ai.rfOt'm w /ped & hlr. $150. camera 3Smm Mam1ya Sekor SO<YI'L w /standard 50mm lens $125 <.;a II f'red anyUme aft 6 pm. 548-3145 Crarlsmao 36" wood lathe. ptus stand & ex. tras. Sl75. c ash only 5.aing 8093 •..•................... IH \' 'f-.'.\1 !'lt ;U . ·1·::H TK \UE 't:'.\I RE:\T 'E'.\I To pin!'<' vour ,1d 1n th1~ tulumn l'rtll 6-i2-5678 DAILY PILOT Spow ting Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grand Banks &tn Whaler-Seaeraft Stan Miller Yac hts (213 ) 598 9-133 ( 714 • 846-Z154 SEA RAY'S 17' to 30' HARRISON'S SEA RAY BOA TS 3101 Coast Hwy. N. 8. 631-2547 '78 Baylmcr . 2750 Victo ria bndge. VHF". ml.lny ras. xlnt ('Ond. m ust · U. buymg lar~cr boat &1.5-6488 r '70 Sk1p1aek. 24 '. fl y bndge. loaded. SIJp G SI. Dana Harbor. $J0,!15U. 496-4185 Bank r e p o '75 36 ' crwM' 1>1J.n(f1. 75'! 5416 UStc.'<i 16 C1mmatJ MoJ)l.•11 350 rru In perfel't ('Onct 'Z1' Catahn:.i. OU. (2). 01 $375/bs t of.r tl44 ti!n:1 fers 21· Cuh1mb1t.1 $5500 <lays673 1912 l•vt•s i n c l NU m oor in g 960-36&1 ~~~/ 9150 ;iii' COLU M Ill A CR Alorruc 4 VIII'" Npt ~I.Ip Asking S12.75o Ed Cox Bkr fi75-4006 - .•..................... Kawasaki KZ750. Hli t> rnint. stock, 1.300 aclual rrul~. SlSOO 1;13 3577 1977 23 ft Ve nture. 1961 Triumph 650 Hou Beaut,JCul Must sell X Int nevd le. $400. cond . galle.Y. outboard 642-7710 motor. head. It O.F . ----- SS500. 645·11855 day ), l9'7l Suzuk1.TS90lnd ur,. 96J.7792eves. Good <·ond. $225. Ct.111 Chns 960-1728 Lido 14 No. 4271 nacc ------ -- eqwp. trlr. nunL cond. afl i8 Kawasaki KZoSO, 7pm 675 7756 $1900 or trnde '76 Catalina 22·. xlnt cond, Steve 770-99'34 lrlr. xtra:.-$5400/bcst orr. /1 Suzukt TS400, like new 586-lOOll lnder 2000 rru. $850/b'>l --------oi 54()-&"J9'l Lazer 116704. good cond1· _r ____ . ____ _ lJOn t6(X). Motor Homes. We I 673·3733 Rent fSto4 age 9160 Columbia 24 •. S4200 Call early morn or e ves 673-5389 ......•................ . 1973Landau LMXllry Motorttoene . CASH PAID Aus t. S b ep .• Black. Wshr/Qry r s /H<'frtg Female 4yrs loves peo-W()l'lun~ornot 957 8133 pie. Mo~cd. ~o room for 100 falDlltl>s Silt 9 3 Ht.~ur r e c t 1 o n L u l h •· r ·' n Church 9812 H.tm1l111n Ave HB. Much ffilS(' ~ bake sale 11 0 U ~ ~ fo' U L o f _963-_2_1_74 _____ _ WETSUI T , O 'N eoil a nimal skins . larg •'. brand new $65 /\ho boot l>. la rg e. SJO.SURl<'BOARD. 6'6 " Rocket fo'lsh with leash & astro deck. fair eond1t1on $§. Patemakcr. :.~an. i.port f1sber. twin de1seb. full elrtrnc &' r1stlln)( g~a r Subrrut bids to R of A, 3'44 Via Lido. Newport 8each .759-4S21 or45ll! 27' 8Uttancr 270 1976. ISO Furhng Genoa 11.2 HP 0 18 Docks ide power Compl hc11d & ~alley Many extras 495·0572 f"ully ~elf cont<1inc<.1 Generator. 2 air cond 1 I.loners. roof top air,' T V ante nna . CB r a d111 . AM/f'M stereo tape, hk1• new tires & other exlra s loo nuroerous to me n lion. Very. very clean Look at this one bt.'fort · you buy' (;all Truman al Bar Refnl(3"b1, n<'w $178. her"" John Ster n , 1 mo old. s ell SIOO. 640-2390/968-0461. 5S1 1(119. 839. 3Z.!() _ f"ree.2 male puppies 9 mo. Thennador stamll'~!> stl old. _I yellow Lab, 1 rein)(. cross boll 140 pd. Ret.re1ver rru_x-prefer to c apacity fnr $200 li.Jat:.m,_WJ.l!h not to 548-4847. <."nil PM ' separate, 540-7200 ext 80 _ --dys, 586-8167 eves. C L t-:. A H '!' N t: E Abandoned darling long BARGAINS . U :.ed haired female kitten llefni:s. ws hrs & rlryers, Ndshome 646_3192 · -~tAppl 5:16 11!111 ~. Ami.IJ\a 22 l'U ft Sldl• h. ••••••••••••••••••~?•5•~ s ide rPfnl(cr:llor. $235 640-9286 or ~-Tc!:JH GE Port dishwasher. yrs old. like new, $125 ~ Gas range. apt size. l1k brand new. firs t $5 takes Frank 631 9!!02 Couch H1de-a ·bed $85. Good. clean condition. 675-2279. Sofa, Simmons. Hide·a · bed. qn, inspng mall, Herculon, gm, gd cond. S95 751-6610 Xt.ra firm dbl bd w 1hdbrd. Garage Sale. Sat !I s. Sun J.2.!I. 1218 Helf t.15t J\ \ll' CM. SUPER GARAGE SALE Wes tc hff a rea rur n . clot.b.e.li. booki:., m1 ... " Sat/Sun. 10 lo 4 15llG Warwick Ln. N 11 Household furn p1clllrl'..,, dishes , cloth1nS!. lur ... n1ck-nac k:1. m "c ~72 Plumer. C 1\1 ~t.1l1~11n .~5 Super Salt.'·.t.:cllmi: m.1r ned. mtere:.lln~ ll<'mo; Decorator rnd 0Jk l'off1•f' table w/tr11vcrl1nt• t11p. sofas, lamps, Ions: hoy bed comp!, ch a ir, dresser. d is hes . .,t.11n less. much m ore. ~at 9·1. 2006 Highland Ur. NB.5484729 Large Zenith 2 Or $120, 19" cir tv w1stnd Rern.iera tor White' hke nu $200. 2 m atcn'g 3 Family Sal runs .:d $75. C:all 54{) M299 mte stnds $25 ea., nr clnr Sat/Sun Nov 4 5 ~t>ll I polisher nu $35. 556-8902. 2yrold Mayta,:? 20 pd Tellim Lane. Hunl 11t h dryt•r SWO. 8'2" sofa. 5' love scat, grn 540 4519 tweed $75 pair. ~ Goldeneye Pl. C M ---644-6084 Dbl ove n stoH~. w,1shl'r , Washer, drver. d!.hwshr. • . dryer. R·A hed, trumrJt•t, reblt. i1uu r 1 y r . d\" Solid Ponderosa PinelJ pc. stereo, r ages, m1lkn10. llvered 546 5:!18· 839-7620 dml.Dg set, parsons style. bt.rch table & rhair-, l'l" . . $550. 552-9759 A.udion 801 5 . 6' oak t Off('l' tnl $7~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Traditional sofa. like new. walnut stereo AM FM ma ke o ffer . 731·1321. Console w rcl'urd plyr PUBUC FURNITURE _Irvine_·_. __ .__ __ ....._ S'7S. drop lea! eoctcc tbl *AUCTION* CORNER UNlT. Yellow & $!5. Huge 9 drwr dresser white. or children's rm. S'15· Steel offit:I' desk w T.-..-1.L.. J JOPM swivel t•hr f 75 m1 ... 1• ,_..... : B>all. 968-8342 ch3.lrs & tablt-:. t•ll'. $5 to CO.den w.icomel . ..," M c ESTATE 8 Sofa. x.lnt ~·walnut ....,. 1765 onrovla '.M STOCK LIQUIDATIONS frame. loose pillows $145. 646-9823 Any lime' Bdrm sets. armo1res. _968-__ 2598 _______ Funuture. lawrl mow<'r. duung rm tbls, chinas. Misc. bousehold~tique 7 111.1sc. Goldenwest 1SI ah•r bar stools, coffee & end mtchng oak p ressed 6842 Vista del Sol Or. llU tbls . s moke s tands. back chairs cane seats Sat/Su.n.8-5 magai1ne ra c k s. . · • _ _..;... ______ _ rockers. sofa, color & blk library lable, oak buffet. Sat only 5 antique fo'T'cnch & white TV 's, PLUS _z_.:ms __ . ------doors. Caly~ sail ooa t. SOME MISC. Twin bed firm mattress upright freezer. 2 hike•!. SA VE SA VE SA VE Mt 6-YJt. & rrame, gd an:l more. 442 El Modeno We Hoo or Bor A. MC. cood 9'5. 963-0239 N. B. Cashier's Che ck s & fu!frl ,.. __ 1 C 'b Sat .. Nov 4th. 9 .. 4 6241 Cash . No perso nal · g,""'....,e. n ,etc . RoyalisL HuntBeh thlk checb PLEASE' f'ood 961-8910 N. Edinger off s'pr· available. It.ems subject Davenport -$95 4 piece i.ngdale. lopresale. · ---------MA.STERS ACUTIOM bedroom set $100. Bunk beds. bik es. ...,,. N · 83J.8516 glassware. toys, m1sr. ....... s~ ewport Blvc1 CM --...,----~---276 Slerks. CM. <off San· 83'J.962S 646·8686 Dry sink hutch, ta Ana Ave, nr 20th). Beautiful. $8S. SA11JRDA Y ONLY 9-3. 67$-4452 8020 . . Qu\ains, yard goods 25t a ••-••••••••••••••••••• ~lt.e DoUy Madison cnb yd & up. rash rods. other 19'5 26" boyll J C Higgin s with . mattress $65. misc. 2175 Maple St. beach cruiser. He avy du-=~: stroller $10. C.M. fo'urrulure ' t:Yt.'n thrng GOOD' 631 240R ---\\1·.T ~IJ I T C> N e a l •in1m .1I s kin" Jari:e . hrancl nt•w Sti5 Also Bo o t •. IJ f ltl' $10 S V ft F 00 .\ -R-n. 6-=F Hoc·kd F1<.h with le ash & /\stm deck , fair rond1 Llun ~'i 64fi 7217 c·m:\11'\/ rm FER .Jl':ANS 01Hountl·d. Ad ult & duldri n s11.t'S Pleated tn•u.wr.. l·1irtls . &clemm. Straight It>!? & fla res . Call any day 633·7319 007 19tlti C \RPF:T Rlue-ltke new 150+ .Y.ifds.~ke oiler. r.:n 11'>1 & 642·~ BAZAA R. t:hn,,tmas in Mexico at S1 Michael & All Ang•>!<. ('hurc·h 3233 Pac1f1c View l>r. C OM Nov 4. ltJi\M Cran s. Chr1slmJ<i lll'l' • food. plant. ... nc·a market <.;arpl'l New. u~t-d. many c·olnrs/l!radc:.. movmg, Mu.<.,I St•ll 548-4466 a ppl. T a1 1or m ad e leathe r J3('kf'I X lnt <'O nd . tUJ hst ofr ~aJ I Larry or JS,imtlo17 0159 BOOKS . a pprox. 4,000 h 3 r d h a 1• k s . 2 O O Playboys. 450 Nal1ona1 Gf'<l~raph1cs, lOO's or pap e rb tll'k s & mag1mne-;. Many collec· to r items. 111c lud1ng manusr npts. I sl edi· llons. aulograpbs & out o( pnnt Sell as one lot onl\ Ff1P ~-7ols. I F. V. Racquet Club. Life M<'mbers h1p· Value SlUOO. Sac $800. Seller v.'111 pay transfer fees $15 963-6827 LArge load of beautiful ORI PTWOOD. 1st $200 takes all. Hvy duty ad· juslable Table s aw, 1111 11'lE'ta.I. Sac lBt $100. Mlsc. 53>-0012 Desk for Sale: Approx 6'x9' curved executive desk. bst ofr 846-7045 aft 3pm Fn. all dy Sat /Sun. Miracle knitting mac~, compl. s:;o. S immons 640-7?17 . ' SUPS AV All.AIU SHEET MUSIC. Over 200 pcs .. Popular & Classics. Earlyl920s.960·1333 12 gaug e Reming ton Pump plus 3 C'ases sbells . C06l $189. sell ~- 4~6146 Low cost way to own il new boat. Local people nC(Xj partners for nt'w CHRIS CRAFTS & WELI..CRAFTS Low a~ 2 Chests o( dra wers , $20.00. each. I Lamp $10. 645-9109 TV, Radio, $19. p/mo Newport Boal "14 •Penton mot&r-e-y.~ ~ -a.0-9• J-GeooeEr-Ga'· J.1-Mr--Ou~ $180. Hanson ski boots ••••••••••••••••••••••-645·6015 1555 Newport w /flow Sl45 .. 631 1430. Beauurul 25" color TV 2 Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 962·5670 yr. wrnty Frei:' delivery . Iii' Glas pa r rblt 75 hp $148. 646 1786 Evmrude·25 hrs . 2 t2 ~al . 4 U.S. mag whls 14", good rood. 111cl lugs & locks $20 ea. 962·5355 after 4PM ;» Autos,UMd BtJ121" <'olor TV. $95 I vr wmty fret.> dcl & ~et up 642 ·S:WO, 498 39'.!0 Autos. Und tank. pull 2 skiers. Ol'l'an fishing, Am trlr Sl695 847 1751 can ~t't.'~un -----•S3.ntana 20 1977 Best or .. for Ab:.olulcly best look IOI! & be~t l'ilUIP S 20 a vailable w1Lh xlnl rac- 1~ record 644 5613 22 Catalina 76 Poss. ""Newport s np. i.:tnrcrum-:-ir hp 3 sads mdny xtras S'l!n> Call fo'r11Sat (fucs ~7139 16' 11081": CAT & trlr, 1976 Ui.ed J t1 m(');. mulu- rolored sa ils lk~t 11ffer 499-4976 Autos, Us~ THEODORE ROBiNS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-0010 Rent 23' Motor Homt· All xtras. $22.'i µer wk. ti' pt'r rru. 846-7.255 _____ _ Autos, Us~ ••....•.•...•.•..••••.. ....................... .........•••...•••••••. ....................... ....................... .. ntic specially USED USED Celica 2 Ors.. . . . . . . . . • . . 55795 Cehca L1rtbacks ......................... $6195 Corolla L1ftbacks..... . . • .. ........ 54595 Corolla 4 Ors.. .. . ~:. . . . . • ....... 54295 Corolla S/Wgns... . . . . . . ....... 54595 $5795 P101t"1977 MQPELS52145 USED 1'111111 !:./Wj\n . $lJ45 MJ ny oth e r L TO 11 , . .. • • • • • • • . $3845 m a k e ., b. c.r.rn.ldd' .. • .. .. . • S399"i m o d c I " I.TD 4 Or . .. . . . • . • . S34'45 availJbll• ~• T-Bord' • S4S45 'i p l' l I J I I V Mon41rch" . • • •• • . . S399S r l' d u < c d Monte Carle... . S4S4"i pn n .... USED ) $4545 M ost with .11 ir·<'onditioni1tg. automatic trans mission, r.11dio, he.11ter and radial ... Evt"f)' car from our rental Oeet comes with the Hertz coast-to·coast Limited Power Thli.n Warranty. for 12 mooths or 12.000 miles (whichever comes first ). Hertz will repair or repbce (including labor) any defective part in the engine. transmission, drive shaft. and dlfferenllal at its ex· pense. Ask for full details. Mrmy other '77 nnd '78 models ava1lal>lc. 0 from Sat. 11 /4 to Sun. l I /5 ty s poke11. xlnt cond. --------- Sl.2$. Oirb 26" htiavy du· French Prov. Bedroom ty xlnt cond . $150 set,&twinbeda. $F'AMll~Y lwn·bed frame & sprng YARD SALE ps. GErotnry 1roner$Ui. ' Sa Vinyl covered plcnk set 0 Lot opens 9:00 A.M. D Limit 2 per customer. 0 Arst come. first aerwd. 0 Shop and compare. D (>let 100 available. D Realty good values. 0 Act fast while sit.le lasts. 548-4Bl6. 492.9515 L only 9am to Zp m. $SO. 3'x6' avocado gold 673Center St. C. M formlca counter 16(). Zig· Wbeo )'OU call Cl1ll!3lfied ~~kla;::!g ~; ~Y GARAGE SALE: Sport~ zag p aper vending to pl•ce an lld, you re a s· base $100 833-8233 • equi pment, household machine pd $200. wl s l s ured of a frlendly · · good! and mucb mas· $100.962-7370. welcome and help in Sa.le: RCAcolorTV stereo cell~.Sat\lrdayatad 1-------"------wordinc your ad tor beat ·con a o I e . R a t t a n Sunday, IOAM tn • 2:!04.Z SELL Idle lte ms with a reaponme. Call Now l furniture. Good condl Ericson Way, L11gun11 Dally Pilot Claaallled Ad. ~ Uon. Call 770-525(. 1~._lfills______ 842-5678. - 9601 S. Sepulveda rn lht L..A. Arrparl arfla 111 llrt ror11" of 961h & Sfpulvtda (213) 776-1350 --.. .. c:: . " PIO DAILY PILOT Fr1dax, NoYemt>« 3, 1t7a T ......... Tra•.. 9170 llea .... i..e 4WM.fDrf,.•• 9550 ••••••••••••••••••• ••·· Vllliiclet 91l0 ••••••••••••••• •••••• ·• '71 Spare Aco 11df ....................... UHO ~ A&luna $2000 CAMPl':R SPEClAl.. '72 .. 1 .. M7-0ol Chevy V111n. PoP IOIJ .... ------t.tA.>vC', lc~box. port ltlil Y A&.UES T ........ ""'... '110 bed, •k'No. A ryt, "lk 11'76 Cht'vruM m .. w t '1 Call ~47'14 w W79 7160 \ II 11ll1 k. whit• ,,., ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt pty CU~ AM FM "lc•r1't1 t.11w 1m 8'ic8' PICKUP Bf':O • rn.ll'ulalt• 111 & 11ut 1 , r P XJ Tn Spcirt »od uu.:ayi. • ll ll(l(I Hllll.' Wdl r.1111; l '1U84.) )188 trlt ~ t'OIC. roll tlnr &VIUlkblt' dlt><· buk"' otr ru•d i.. SAttt ~ S..k•. ,_... Muat .... 11 76Ml208 COPB.AMD JEEr .. ~~~ .. !~~-~.~~.~~ ... !~.~~ 2001 f ht. SA '101'o)'Ot.a C"-tlf'llCla turk II pa.rt.a for Hit' !M6~ •••••••••••••••••••••• fUO •••••............•..... '46 l>ut~l' llu_,int"•" '"""l>t Xlnl l'ond ~.000 '''* fo~I Zdr JiJenJ(l"f" t;Ut"J cund O!>t!11&lcd dall)' 11.tW PPM2~ U$11> 414 YAWU lVT4 Jf'C'S) J'lr ll up \' H •ulu, 'llf'M'nai. alr coor1 'llfl.lit'll, tradtt•r. 1 'r Ul.IMl() mth• wur .lnt) 11\ nll•hfe SStH COPEUMD JEEP 2001 E ht. $A ssuooo Mt; ·re 41 H 'n low m 1 1...,..i H1ti.t'f' 6tl 11001.l 1.·ond AbN.alwl) ~b l'4M>li Xlra.~ tbrlteoy • -..1.·nl h ~l'riuu• uflc•r• o nl) UJJ2 ~l:U Stut~ ~· .. n-.it r11.11h \e r l!IH rr'1>l11 .1 Hurll in 117'.! ~ .... )\111'1'-'r I 'ult 49t. <4H:.!:, 7211 t111 Iii IS4441750 l'b1.·)'c•11n1• 2o l.011d1-<I S7~1 USS> 4X4 VALUES ltKnatlond Y.wcMt 9530 l!.lll9Jt.'t'll W11s:unc·1·r •• ••• •• •••••••••••••••• \ Ii, lJl'k. ,. .. ht:t'I 1lt1 Vl' •-1111!!11!1!1~~ .. --l yr, 12,000 m1h: w4rr.in 77 DODGE ly dV&lableo VZOO 'V AH S'9f Lo1uJe7d 1 Extra N1utp COPS.AMO JEEP' ment 1nrh1t!e1 a Cli radio 200 I E. I 1t, SA a nd m u "h mor e ' 550 0000 <I~) C..111 for prn•t• o-v &details . ----- IOI McUREH's USED IMW 4X4 8SO N Bea<'h Bh·d Y Al.UES WBeach&Wh1tuer ) 1969 Toy o t a L~nct LA HABRA t'nuser, 6 ryl • sl1rk. off. f7 I 41522-5333 ro«d tqu1pped. while spokes l yr . 12.000 mile ClosedSundays -.arranty av;ulab le CP11S7 I 551-8000 IOOGALLOHS GAS.REE Jo'cir \'1111r Trt1ulih 1 II W\' t'..ll\1111( hc•11I \OIH wrtllc-n ck•11I ft nrll •H'~ J Jo.Jo;p rlt•11l1•1 111 ( ahr I If h.•1 l(Uotl Nu\ I tu I )\•1 :kl, llflll Ill'° "''"' Jl'l'll mu.\l lie l>W l' h it.r.t'CJ ~ I JEEP Di.ALER inCAUF. ~Mota.U~d I .11t.it ... 1 ln\,j•flll>f\ L.tratl~l ~' lrlll' COSTA MESA AMC /JEEP 2524 I liu 6or lit~ rl <'tit.la M t'll.i 714 1 S4!1~ '711 l11tt>rnat1 u11 JI "Tr1tveler " I )( I Completely l'W>tum1wd Auto lr~ru.. A Jl' C'Vt•r y upt.1011 L>1:.1·ounllng S:lOOO (ur 1mmed i.ule Pvt·pt y ~M24 <Ofr > Trucks 9560 ...••.••..•......••...• '70 F:I Cu mun>. 350 auto, PS. Cru ~~rs. nc~d ~ ~t. SIW5 S:lii 28:11 '560 Trude& .•••................... 11.' l h\'\Y •~ ton I' ll nu bi u . ll'll. t•1114 tran.o. i.1ft 41131~ If, ,.11rtl ('OUrl\'r 14 1th 1·.i111111•r •hell ~ .. it 11111'1'1 tW, 7«.tr 11J t 'ht>•v 1C Int 1·11ncl .IJ" nu 111..: 111 "" $4!1110 ~ l;ltl2 USIO 414 VALUES 111 1:. t'lwvrol1•1 ... hort11· ~•ll'i< Ull (J01 ll 1, V H. J Ulll, I wl\.it•l clri VC'. l!lfl i,_., off ro~ll ll14hl:., l11l ,.,,.., lrnm11C'uluto, I yr , I.' ooo •1l111' w ,11 rJn ly UYUtlulJlt• $4999 COPS.AHO JEEP 2001 £. ht, SA 5584t>OO USED 4X4 VALUES 1:111 LM < J 1mm ) 1..-l IH., I. \-H ••UUJ . Jlr. ... lt't't'11ll(. talt, c: 1111se off n w.I & lOWllll( l'<jUIPJ)t•d 1) 1 1.!.00J nut.. warran ty a\Wlublt' S7999 COPS.AND JEEP 200 I £. ht, SA 558-8000 ---------- '77TOYOTA ········"············· "7!1 Cht•vrol~ I.UV Ptrkup wnh G~M 'fOl' a hl'll New br11k~ &r 11wx'ks In t'ICl'l'llt'Ol lfll'l'hJllH'lill r onc11trnn' rri pl y S2IXX) (.'a!J <W7 !Jti61 ult c r :.pm 74C .. VY C .. YE:HHE Super Sh11r(' Sleps1dt• v.1.11utomal1c: lrun'\ . 1Je1w1•r :-.h:~:nng. <11r ro1ld ·~11 S35951! 4 Pwkullll \o L'boo1w ·rwou4':i• l8711 IU.:ACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142 .. 435 i2 lntn l Seoul 2 w d rum good· Sl.395 &i6-3508 i2 '-• ton Ford pack up 1.·amper spertal. air cond. cruise r onlrol Onganal owner. $3250 673-74.95 'T1 Datsun Pickup, 17,000 mi, 5 spd. many xlras fkst ofr 968-5394 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOHGIEO PICKUP 73 Chevy Van. P JS. P tB. Outst11n d1n~ value AM /FM. 350 eng, auto. Unitt-r 6000 m iles . sp(lke wh.ls. cpl, panrl. UllUl ll ) tee bx, storage. lrlr hitch $3695 $3500/0f r . 96R·8654 evs/wknds. 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76CHEYROUT SUINltVAH Automatic. A M 1F M stettu t:ipc. pv. r steer 1nl(, hi b•c:k seal:.. SJ)l.'Clal pamt. crw~ con U'~. JlOP lop root. aux .cus tank~. Tacom4 ~b & low miles Lie 1 U83'J)4 ~r 1>3247 $5477 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 liARBOR Bl\10 COSJA MH A b .. 1 0010 74FottDlOO lllllu TOP V AH COHYERSIOM Dual a i r. auto'mata c trans . power steering . :ilereo f'ully sell con tamed (8963() I $5495 12 Vans to Choos e t87ll BEACH BLVD HUNTI NGTON B~ACH 842-4435 77 WESTPHALIA POP-TOPVAM Fully equipped. only 13,000 mlles. Orange 1n color 1208UCR l f'riced to Seti! 15 Vans to Choose 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTI NGTON BEACH 842-4435 '72 Dodge Tradesman van w/13.000 m1 Ready ta build. Recent tranny & brakt' St'rv. 360 V ll rhrome Craigar mag, & Wide--W'• ..aJJ t.be_ w .. y • nround w /ha JUc k qr llhocks. AMt FM casi. & Pioneer super lun~r w 1power booster & J ensen lr1 ax i a l speakers. Call ~24-8500 bef7 PM IUYORLUSE YOUI 19711MW NOW! •IMW• •R£SALES• '7420024sp. <373L Pl-"l '75~aaJr tSOOMML1 '762Cm4 sp. 1569PQM I 'Ti~ 4 i.p. (2815p} I '765.n 4sp (3l51lKS > 'Ti 6:l> CSI <eiwr JI:: I '79 Cllevy Van. Mag whls, wl\Jte sidewall b<'lled radials. auto, PS/f'8. C;C. tJnt.ed glass Under :DX> mi. Used only foe move rrom m1dwe i.t S8200 979·2198. 8am t ('t 7 JOpm '77 Dodge Y2 Ton van. pa rtially cor:verted. w /Cf'A.. panel 'g. rf vent. mags. AM l f"M stereo. lo nu. tinted w1ndowo. b l'YI. Kint mpg. Orig owne r . mu s t :.ell $i'195Jl:l6t ol'r 645-78Si aft 5J>rn wtdy e's & afl 12 noon Sat/Sun NEWDODGEVAH Van conversion Pamt. wheels & \Jres. ALL nu: GOOOlESt <Im87S> $386Down $209.61 per month Deferred Price. Sl..2962.60 tYLED.ROY CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH 1071 W. 17th Street Santa Ana . 17th Street between M a1n &Bnstol 547-7504 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEWIL11UY YOURDATSUH PAID FOR OR NOT TOP DOLLAR FOil TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN "'·"' lu.111' .q,j trJ11" 831-1375 493.3375 We may )lave your next car m our mventory Cnll us today' 131-2040 495-4949 OUHGI COUMTY'S OU>EST $ Sales·Serv1l"C Leasan)? Roy CcrYer ,Inc. Roils ftoyre BMW lS40 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 CREVl.ER &'SI t. H OADWAV \ANIA AHA 835·3171 Htf VU ~Ar l OAIVIHG MAC~IH't •USEDIMWt• 7020024.-,pdSR1720CJV > 738av·auS1R 1567HJP~ f'4:m24.~P<f tBHQ015 l 15~ Auto.a1r11d22361 163 O!iaS1R <029RKM l 'Ti 530:4Sp S /R !0179 Qosed °" 5-days BMW ·m. 2002 99m Xlnt $2500 64.> 7565 T crry '73 Bavana 4 !>pd /\/C . PJS. PJB. lmm<Jt' S68(XI Prv Ply 552 mir; IOI McLA.R.EN 's *DATSUNS• L..cJe Selection Of All Mod.ft SALES-LEASING PARTSSEHVf(;g COSTA MESA DATSUN ~HARBOR BLVD S4o.64 I 0 540-021 l 1969DATSUM 1600 ROADSTER With remo11ablt-h11rd1011 ~ait.. wheels & morl·' <YPY867 t MUST SEE!!! MlroeJe Maida /Rnauft 21..SO Harbor Blvo . C M 64S.5700 '976DATSUM 280Z 4 s pePd. ai r cond AM 1FM slt:r~o. m .11• wheels & oniy 3!1 01111 nules <972.N PE 1. Sall· pncut at ONLY S6580 Mirocle Maida /Rettouft 2l.50 Harbor Blvo . t: ~1 645--5700 *DRIVE A* *LITTLE ... * SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPAIH: BARWICK D.ATSUH' ~.•n Ju,1nl" • .tphlrJno If YOU WAIT WE BUY CLEAN CARS &lllUCKS CONNELL CHEV RO LU & 'Ti BMW 630 COUPI-: - Brass hal l·ar Ueautlful metallic brovm U:athcr 1ntt:l'1or Autom1Jt1c. powe r st ecrinR. alloy wh eels Nevt•r rt· gist.ered. New ('llt war· ,. Cl r. t y u \I a 1 I J h I t· lMltxXl31 811-1375 493.3375 "Wf: Ol't'd lo buy l'lt·:in Datsun used c·ari-. · S Will Pay Top Dollars A LOT OF BULL, GO 10 A~ :~_->, RODEOQo -------f-,--- ... BUT rF YOU WANT THE BEST DEAL AROUND ON A NEW 1979 VOLVO OR TOYOTA; THEN WHY NOT 11 AMBLE ON DOWN TO MARQUIS MOTORS 1979 CELICA ST SPORT COUPE WHERE YOU CAN RUSTLE UP THE CAR OF YOUR FANCY. 1979 Cellca St $119.72/mo. . , .. 3o mo. open e nd tease at S119.72 plus S7.18 sales tax. Residual of S3500 bclsed on 15,000 mil es p e r year . S-447. 90 to s tart lease cove r s first payment, ticense fees & security de posit. Cap. Cost Is 56-0f>4 .DQ. IRA.Ot...-Ot ~ I -==- ·- --s an O i ego ·Freeway Exit Avery Par1<way Off Ramp AT MARQUIS MOTORS WE WON 'T STEER YOU INTO A BAD DEAL .. JU ST SHOW YOU HOW TO ROPE THE RIGHT CAR FOR YOUR NEEE>S. Offer exp ires Sundcly. Nov. S, 1978 All cars subject to prior s ale YOU WON'T BE TIED UP WITH HEAVY PAYMENTS WITH OUR EASY PAYMENT PLANS. 1979 Toyota Pickup $95.31/MQ, • Ta. 36 mo. open end tease at SQS.31 plus SS .72 ~ales Tax. Res1oua1 of U877 .60 based o n 15,000 mites per yea r. S299.00 to sta rt lease cove r s first payment, l icense t ees and security deposit. Cap. cost is MQ00.00 IR N32002S97 l ----~VOLVO 242 tic $141.31 • '- 36 m o. open end tease a t s 141.37 plus sa . .a sates tax. Residual Is S4441 .80 based on 15,000 miles per Yi!ar . 1.487 .as to start lease covers first payment . li cen se fees a nd security deposit. Cap cost is S74'00. <VC2424SM1U02495) 2828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR • f'OR TOP USED CA RS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLAS.5ICS U your car 1s extra dean see us finl IAUYBUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 979.zsoo WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY UsedCarM2r 540·5630 1011 XSOX & SOX • LINCOLN· MERCURY WANTED! 14 AMW BAVArl!A tn b«a~ldul bt·•~t· AutomalH'. AM 1FM f, months or 6000 mile::. warranty. (4J1MVD> 'Ti BMW ~ -Value l"nced • Burgundy "'1th tan anterior AM 11-'M. autocnallc 10339 I 'i"8 BMW 733 4 DOOR - Beautiful ruby metallic Beige leatht•r Full power. s unroof. alloy -.'heels. ( 0219 ) 850 N Bearh Blv1I lAl Beach & Wh1tuer > LAHr\BRA (714 )522 5333 Clcist.'d Sunday' COSTA MESA DATSUN 284!1 llA H BOR KL V lJ 540.64 I 0 540-0 2 I ) ICl76 DATSUN 710 WAGON MelallJr pamt. 4 :iJWl'<.I AM /FM radio & root rark Only ii:s.ooo on~ rruJes lf'J2Sl-5 1 $3595 SADDUIACIC VAWY IMPORTS 131-2040 49~949 "."5 3flOZ. A 1C . 4 !-Pel A.\1 1Jo'M, lut l 11\J . ma1. whls. oul..Standmg onu Sl62lX.I 640-0J4H --- i3240Z New1'1rt-s Me('han1rally xlnl 673-4460 '74 Datsun Wal!nrtn /\ < c,..n '17 I 5 i!OO<t tires . xlnt t·on11 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $200() 5S2 5467 '74 V~. auto. A /C. llunrf. new patnl $!450. '74 yellow 8210 J(l)O(I 1·01111 7S4-6542 $1750 Orig Ow11"1 bi S.6441 or 962 2281 '74 Capri V6 M\t t rM --- ste r . ne w M1 rhc!t1n::.. '70 Datsun SIO sdn. nv S2800 84()..4034 brakci;, l1r~. e'<.h:iu <.1 ball Xlnt lrans '695 IJI '732fi00 V6. r adials . 11 b6tol'r536-4260 aft~ tra<"k . am1fm . AOOd '73 610 Wagon. Stiver. 4 rond $2000631 01~ spd AM1FM stereo. oril-'. iJ Capri. Nu eni • nu brakes. snrf. Xlnt rood Sl..850 832·~1 own<?r $1800t b!-l olr SSl-<m) La tt> model Toyotas. Dahwt 9720 Volvos, Pickups & Vans ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 240Z Whllt-pt'a rl i\MJ l''M H track '-IN Mag!-$t200 Ph 543·21it l11msg Call US \oday I ............ Ill C0tteMtte "'-64 .. U Ol « H0.'4'7 ........................ 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Audi. AM tFM. excell. condition. n100. trlS-084.2 77 280Z L o w mlf{'lljlP ra r w 1st1ck . gold <'Klcrtor wtth white int erior 186.'iSDJ) Priced to SeO! 3 Z's lo ChOOSl' ·72 510 I dr sdn. Ort£. ownr. AM tFM. e xc·ell. ('(lOd SHOO 644-11176 1974 260Z Afr cond . AM tf'M rad1u Jnd ml1:.iil11· p a int 1723LK PI S4495 SADDLEBACI< VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 '67 DATSUN l8711 BEACH DLVD STATION WAGON HUNTINGTON UEACH Check this low. low 842·4435 pncc MIMO 1 1972 Audi lOOls. cherry cond $2000 995·214 9 eves. ti75-0Jl l days ~--~-~--1 Sl95 '73 240Z. A M IF~. air l"Ond. must !\ell. $3800/bSI Bill Maxey '78 Audi. 5000. green. No money dowrL Take t111er payments. 121J 1599-2194 aft5 dfer 770..589ti TOY OT A '76 710. 4 dr sedan, AC. K 18881 Bearh Bhci track, AM Aulo $3500 Hunllngton Beach BeaUUlut. QS'f-8570 t147'8M.S '76 IOOLS. $)lany <'lean. ong owner. 23.000 mis. 64.5-3485 '76 :s>Z 2+2. 2S,l)O() m1 , Rat 9725 wire whls. AM /r M \a~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Hec*y 9709 ........... _··~············ a.Jr. man\ cond S7600 'i6 uc Sprt, 34K, ~·spd, 831·1177 AM 1F'M cas . xlnt cond '74~ A:..astin. 4 dr, 24. '76 280Z a r AM1FM Warr $5400 496-~IO mi . new Mich. stereo. · · 1 · sP<i. immac. $1350Jbst ~iw. mags. xlnt olr 642.7225 l"Ond ~.1833 ~ SPQM cou~. 5 spd. good• gaS'mi~e Stereo ass. AMtf'M. Nu pa1:tn. IMW 9712 Dal.sun 2802. 2+2. 197 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• air. AM /FM, mags. Xlnt c to !I , C L 1-: A N . '71 BMW 2002, rt>bll eng. new paint. FM rass s tereo. looks & ru ns great. t3JOO or best off er 496-6628 '74 2002 maroon w 511ddle int. c lean w t:xtras. ~ Tn9 or 642· 6.'°6 '67 BMW 2000, must drive to 1pprec1ale. New tires. brta. rebll eng & trans. new shocks. Mus\ sell. o ver $4000 invested. " steal a\ S2000 or best or fer. Ownr desperate 6'1s.&M3 Of' 546-1509 rond, t6250. 714 {675-i36 l. 494·7470/4 sg. '75 280Z. Super rondillon 10 Fial. 8liO rarer. Vin & loaded. AM /FM s tcrro top. 36mpg, one owner. 8 track. '6000. Pvt p\y SlOOOMS 7661 _644_·1_130 _______ '76 Lancia Beta Scorplan ;s C>at!un Wagon. GOT· lo nu. \.Op cond, S751KI TA SELL. New one com 645-2:394 mg uto. AtC. 25mpi. '76 Sold nu i7. 124 ~py, new mutner. Klnl cond coov Only t6M, mags, $2895tbst 492 532l o(l AM 1f'M.. K Ttk.. Red/ 4pm. Bege Min\ rond S5600 844-4018 or 549-3915 '74 &lvr Oal!un Z. extras. -------- AM JFM 8-trk. mag whls '78 Flit l31S. new 1n\ 67:>-5910, MS~ ~ minor body work . 8 2$ MPO. 13.000. 6'76--0502 Cuailied Ads 642 !167 lft '1pm ... .c· ca. E = ·-.= 1979 MAZDA - BONANZA!!! ~ '77Targa Forest Green. <10019 1 AMERICA1S HOTTEST SELLING SPORTSCAR ODD fl O\rr ~ F'1.11>. tu < hol..,.. t ron1 vi u:. "'' UU\.'l~ dt"t"lHln t."' Si)ort."i l'lt~ JI l>ICK MIU.lo.I< MOTORS 1.aJ W W iimer !\ A ~7 213'! IT\"llSIOlf Vl!J 'O IMPORT$ 4)831-1746 or (714)495-1704 • ! BAUER :MOTORS LEASING and tor BANK RATES AVAlLABALE Immediate Oeuvcry CllCK IVERSOM VW•PORSCHE•AUDI 44.S E. Coast Hlway at Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 673-0000 NOWIN STOCK - 77 FIAT X19 -------• OUR BRANO NEW 1979 MODEL Al". Mati Wheel1>, Clean (.)th l:!.800M1 l"ull price $8X) 67S 7012 ..... 9730 is 914 2.0. Blk on blk A p pr grp. 23K au. F'1n~ car . experts will apprt>c1ate this a car. $77001orr. 559-5718. 7~ i 19UTTARGA THE GLC WAGON ....................... • -'70 SJ6, blktn.>d, much rt: io 8:50 Spyder Rent eng cent work, runs t;rcul WOC"k. mag:., xlnt mpj( $3SOO. 497·2068 eves iO 280 SF. xlnl cond. 52,txX> rru $7960 r1rm ~.8J73 5 spd, mags, nu pt. many xtra.s. $8000 640-008:I '72914 181 good cond. 63H941 Gd rond $1100. art S. --- 968-2316 1976 JACiUAR l!n6 :MOD 4·spd. AM/FM. stereo. 111r. xlnt cond. Must St?i! SI0.600. Dys 213 /620 0300, t•ves & wknds 714 '840 5006 Call Jebb J err. MGI 9744 •••••••••.•••••••••• •••. '67 912. ~ spd, on~tnal. S'>OO'.). firm. -----XJS2+2COUPE Hondo 9727 ~ttcd with Vl2 eni;:tnt'. ••••••••• •• ••• ••• ••• ••• air cond . elec window~. lrClftd M.w •79 leather antenor, AMJ l-'M MCi 8 track & much morl'' ••••••••• •••••••••••• • • HONDA Cars One or the FASTEST tre MGC-GT. Xlnt cond. MA.HY cars available 1n the S 2 8 0 0 .I b s t o r r To CllooM Forollt! world, but w1tb the man· ( 2 1 3 I 4 3 1 • 9 8 9 8 or ners or a Rolls-Royce. <714>546-7922 UNl'IERSITY Make offer. <Ser. 1711 l. Autos Hew OHamalMM IAUB MOTORS ' HoRda CGrS • GMC ~Harbor Blvd Tndts COSTA MESA 2850 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 '9742 Costa Mesa 540-9640 TT'".! XJ12 white with tan '78 ~lond d pd int. Approx. 5 mo. left on 1977MGB ROAD STE« With facto~ mag wh~ls & is in suJ)erb condition! <Ser. 183111. $5695 IAUYMOTORS ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 644-4887 ------'74 914·2 ~ $6395 Appr Grp. st.er. mags. Ant.a aJa.nn. J 1m 533-8924 PIP '64 Cabriolet Conv .. must sell this wk. Red/blk mt. Runs Ok but nee d s restoring. A.slang $3495. 646-QllO 1lle fastest draw m the '70 Porsche 914, 63.000 m1. West. .. a Daily Pilot Bestoffer. C'lasstfied Ad. 642·5678. 642-4.538 9100 Alltos. New a Accor 'S s '5 unlimited milea0 e fac. yr wrnty, AMt FM. 650 " ...,..,.,,. pp "AC 9998 wmty. <Actual mileage ITU, ~· • .,....,.. just over 70001 All reg. eves Jaf(. feat urns+ AM /fo'M '76 Civic Wagon. 28.500 stereo and cass tape, mi. 50,000 wa.rr .• $3400. custom str. wheel. Take P. P 963 1785 over lse. or purchast:. '76 Hatchback. AC. AM tFM ca.sseu e. ~oo. Call 644·3305 between 8am&Spm 493-3918 JAGUAR 1979 TOYOTA'S & VOLVO'S i3 Honda Civtc. Silver. MK IOSEDAN A /C, auto $L500 /f1rm. A fantastic. pa rtially 4!n-9275 eves reswred project! Come -lD & see this car with its JCllJllCr 9730 rec~nlly r estored In· •••••••••••••-•••••••• terfor ... near perfect • * * * * * * * * * * walnut veneer incl. door • NEW • panels & rear seal p1cruc • • tables. This car has aar il 1 977 . •! cond .. elec. windows. • .... high performance tnple • carburators & more! • JAGUAR • Finished In 2 ·tone : • XJS COU._"' • champagne & metallic .--~ brown. t6395. <Ser 2154). • AT OLD raJCES : IAUEll MOTORS tt & SA YE SSS • 2925 Harbor Blvd. : OH '71 NICES • CW,~2~~~A ·-------· ! NEW 1978 • '70 XKE Conv 40K m1, ... • new tires. top, paint BrG. • JAGUAR • t6700/bSt.63l·•m ....... • • XJSCOUPES • • •••••••••••••••••••••• • ATDISCOUMT • PRICES!!! • • Exp. J.H. mecbaruc now at Herb's Garage. 1995 : Harbor Bl, CM . 548-6226. _ • " « NEW 1978 tc • '74 Jensen Healy, lo mi. bstorrer. • .. • 640-6278 • i3Jensen Healcy4JK m1. • XJ6L & XJ I 2L • xlnt cond. red. $1500/bst JAGUAR • • MANY COLORS • _63l_·l.923 _____ _ • AVAILA.ILE. • .. • Maida -tr See what could be tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •c a11torn1a s largest tt tt inventory ot Jaguars• • • • ., AJlAIU rott • • IMMEDIATE : : DB.IVERY « 2150 ....._, ll•cl • • Costa Mn. 645-5700 • Well lake any • • vPh1cle in trade « '71 RX2. Great cond .. ARE HERE! SUPER TOYOTA SAVINGS 1978COROLµ Air cond. w/rad10. was $5937.55 NOW'524994 (Ser .1!38-142096) (Stk.11904) 1978 CRESSIDA Auto .. air. p/strg .. p/brakes . AM/FM multiplex, factory cassette. was $7739.50 NOW'688950 (Ser.MX32·011601) (Stldl464) 1978CORO~ Deluxe. Auto.' A~ radio. deluxe pin ~tnpes. was 54831.50 NOW'429gso (Ser .TE3 l ·353036) (Sti(.1-215 7) 1978CORONA A rear window wiper. Demo .. 1r. ..-..A arain sides . power steenng. wvvu o• AM radio. luggage rack. was $7404.75 NOW'659675 (RT·l 19-074349) (Stk.11463) 1978 CORONA .-~--- 2150 . HADOallYD. COSTA MESA 645-5700 • • Good rnilg. $800. 673·8623 • Ask about our « _e_v_es ______ _ • super credit & • Mlrc:edn lea 1978COROMA Station Wagon .~ speed .. lug· gage rack, rear window wiper. r Auto .. air . pwr. s~eer· ~~MPX radio, pin stripes. was 56788.50 USED CAR SPECIALS • lease plans • ••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • '61 Mer<.'t!des 190 SL re· • • ceotly recond. hard top ! BAUER ~ convertible. new paint .... .... and ioL am rm radio. ! MOTORS! Eves and wknd s. ... .... 833-0507. ~. ii 2925 HARBOA BLVD.• tt COSTA MESA • : 979-2500: *********** "TS XJ1.2C. JYT70. Elegant. whlt.e7blk lthr int.er, xlnt cond. lo mi. 646-4848. ~ lt69JAGUAR D'ICOUPI Has beeo maintained re- gardless or cost! Fitted '67 MB convert. wire whl.s. rblt eng & trans, xJnt cond, ivory w /drk bm top. P.P . $14 ,000. 499-4976 or 213 /941-1928 '61 MlllCEl>lS IEMZ2204DL Like New! Low miles, air cond. & more. (ZSJ57S) S4HS 6MBZ'stoChoose chrome wire wheels. 4 n-'="""'--.. speed, air cond .• stereo & more! Cert.a.ln.ly an In· vestment! Service his - tory availabl e too . (Ser. UM9). IAUBMOTOltS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979 .. 2soo t87U BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON REACH 142-4435 Exper Jag mechanic now '74 Mercedes 280C. lo ml, at Herb's Garage. 1995 top cond. tB.950. 537-2828, Harbor 81, CM. 548-6226 9'M-121M> '71 28(X)L. 2 tops, whttred 1970JAGUAR lntr, A/C, etc. $11,99S XI(! 2 + 2 After6 pm 640-4345 Has air cond. & is -----·--- rinlahed in primrose '67 25C6 w/elec. sunroof, yellow with black leather white, xlnt cond. $4500. trim. TbeSe can are get· European mdl. 494-6370 linK harder to find every 'S8 lllO SL BeauU!ully re· year I Also, automatic condWoned. S7250 trans. It Cully loaded! tves 675-6649 <Ser. 2129). IAUa MOTOltS i7 280SE, Show Room 2912:5 Harbor Blvd. cond. Fully equipped. COSTA MESA ~ + T.O.P. 559-4128 ill M2·:J8'7'8 NOW'589'8 (Rl 105·082140) (Stk.12019) Was '6010.90 NOW'529990 (Rl l 19·077072) (Stk.12123) TERRIFIC TRUCK .BARGAINS! 1978PICKUP 1978 PICKUP 1978TOYOTA Standard. Full Long Bed. Ca b Chassis with factory equip-. Tailgate panel. celstom 6x8 stake ment, tailgate AM radio. bed, removable included. sides. Was '5059.50 Was '4791.50 NOW NOW llOW s3992as s43a2~ SG38750 (Ser.RN28· l 76360) {Stt<.12262) • I 1977 CORONA .-. 4DA.SON. uixury edotlOtl, S spa • AIC. ste< .pretty~w/w. velour 1t1t. (639SZCI '3999 1977CEUCl GTU"BACK 5 spd .. mags. ~e< • flares, spoilen. lo. IO mOes . (498TPI) • YOTl COROUA 2 dr. $dn .• forest~.• 19d., A/C, r~. rao.als.. (947SlM) 12999 .l 1975YOLYO 2A2Gl 4 ~ • °""°""'· A/C. CNllt, *«>S!rao.~ na.(65JMCU) '5399 1171 IEICUIY CAPRI Gof1llous red w/bladl Int .. 4 5')d .. A/C, rldoo, redl8' tifts. low ""'-· ( I 09PKI) ·~ - ' ' . -l I r , •f 2 DAILY Pll.Ol Awto,, Imported Awtoi, Imported Autot. Imported •• • • • ••••• e ••••• a• e . •. • • e ••••••••••••• e e •••• I •••• t . • • e e • e • ••••••••• e f'ondw 9750 ~one.he t7SO Ponci.. 97.50 ••····•··········•····· ......•••...•.••••....• ·······•··•·····••··•·· I 977 POllSCHl U 4 coure \uto11111I h .. t..-n·u ''"' CW &. u'lJ) l-i,7 W IUll< 1.'U11.:, 1 l'ru •~I In" I 11 OMlY $8975 MW-ode Maado /1-..ff .t1 ... u .. 11 ... WHt , '1 64S.5700 • llll VAN'S• Z SPECIALS t!flt •• 1141V • , • I 'l't'\'11 lllf "tfllllllolllllll' I .. ,... lllJ ... I "l'lll I flt ! . .' 1 • S7195. 1'1:.1 ~"I \I I \ II ti 1 I I 11111 ti i; \ \1 I \l 1 ... 1111 011,., \ \ • s-4495. 1•r., II\ 1 '-l '\ '1411 / & '~"t ,Uf \ PfulU U•U1U._-: 'lt'll"• I •II•• 111 H ~ .~ .. \It • S7995 • d '111 l , i,1~01 !>1111 \11 I I <11111 I 11.,illl(I ltik 011 I '74PORSCHl 911 IC•'I 111 n ilnr :1 c.1i.·1·11 •I , .. ~ .......... 111•~ l'ill\fU" flt.:if I Priced to W I! ....,,.- lllill llfo,\{'lt Ul,\'U Ill '"'1 IN<.'l llN lll .. AC 11 l 4 2·40S I~ \:<lo "'4 ' \lrol •Oll•I 1'11 111• 111 l ... I ........... Y.111111 ""~ "wlil 1 ~II '• .1 1 •• 1. 1r1tl .,,•1 11 •~1 '74 P'OISCHE 914 IU,1• ~ 1111 hi II~ IM IHI\ \ ""l~I loll "'llh .li'n 111"' ruhl•·1 lllU< h '""1 • '"'9d to s.fl! Ji~@ Marin~ Volks wagen IJ .i \"' K.i nl tu .!p 111 c >'ll 7bJb Alltoi., M•w •llUVAH'S• POftSCHE I UYS 11'71 '111" .. ~d .ut i:u11cJ1t 1"11111~ Jt1111ul ~11\1 I 1111 l.1lh 1 .... h .. 1 "''',,(I, .1lhl\i. I 1 I I II I I I 111 ~IV.I-I • Jll,600• 1 •11.1 I '1111 N. 11 1 ~111:, (.(II' f' I'. , ,~ft'\'11 .. t ,. f ru l qu~ hi 11 ~ ,;1111\ .. 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' '""' A\I 1-11<1 .n,, •• ,, "'••· ~tOfttfl l•t'llfO .. ·l\t ~_ANI• s29aa 1977 LINCOLN 6(-0A~ v. t"'1 .., h,.ltpw1r• ""'nit"'" ,,,.,., '4'1 t.a o·•• L~ "" "'' --~ • .,.,. '""'"-" '*Ill.Ill s77aa 1976 CHEVROLET V-tf VI •v'O fl~t ""'I JI. 1.0 '''"'" 1•1)1 II(~\ 1977 BOBCAT WAG . ( f .,, •uh> l••f, , ... f II' p ... \leottt1r\o AM 14".J!I} '~I•• •lttttf-')1111,,,, •uoo-ot'K"-IU U s39aa l 1977 CADILLAC ~fDOf'ltllf 11"li1l1l(.lh14'li•' I I••',,, I "' '"' "'r-'1• c .,, "''\ Aa.t • ~ ,_,.,., • •t,. o,..,. L• "' 1 l t .. r,.r '"''\f U.>f't .. ,, 1; ,,,. sasaa 1977 COUGAR XA·7 V• l ufO fflf't fK t l.r• ft*' tUO 0-'f ~-t>t'\t ... =~ssa·aa ... 19n UNCOLN VERSAILLES ( Auto,, IMported Autoa. liwporied .......•••••••.......•. .....•.•.•...•......... Awto•, IMported Auto1, h11porl9d • WO., Uted ······•···•·······••·•· ....•...............••...........•............ 1..-M '7H f,..... 9767 Voluw°""' 9770 Volbw_,.. 977 AMC 990S CadlUoc •...............................•..•.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .•.....•.....•.••••••.. TIST D•UVI OUR 'UCAR OFT .. YEAR1 ' t-:Xp suic m•-<0h11111t• now ·74 <'onv att.•rl'O lJ1>4•, xlnl '611 VW van New par.nt. nt l k>rh'" c;;,u ltll(c 1995 cand 311.000 m1 m•w eng. rad.lo. Xlnl. rwrhor HI. CM 2_1ll til2ti 7~ 5'>!15 cond 497·1997 1977 TIUUMPH '76 AMC Sport.tbout W~n aar. roof r <H'k r ,111111 I or . AM t Jo'M, :1t.11!111 m1 S2S05 ~ 0681 MO 1•J:i.! I 14111ll IO\t'llW<)' 1n "1111 k llUJ ry """h1h• llW)' laM ' MIUCU MilDA~AULT 1!!50 llurbor (llvd <OSTA M .. ;SA 64S-5700 TR·7 '70 HO-WINDOW COMll-IUS '76 VW bug, AM F·M . M11gs. Lo Lo Male:-Mint '00 ltambll'r Ii (•yl w.1i.: 1111 4!M·3979 urk:., Kd bod). rn., i.:11•,11 Rol•Royce 9756 ·······•·········•····· t"1111i1h1•d 1n 1 ht• 1111"1 populw l:Olllr llf fU\lll'll liruVln w i th 1to lll IJl,flSIMl)t'l>I l"lllli.I wllh ~ '\pt"t'<i lrllf\I' , Ill r ('Olld lf,t AM /f''M ~lt~• eo t'i.N1wlt1• (!'i(-r <!l!Kl ). /\ 11upcr uu~ 11t only .SSHS IAUERMOTORS 4"!~ lfurbor ftfycJ COSTA MESA 979·2500 •••*******• (10\lO \l.INOA~ -.. ...... EW ~ 97j0 .. " • • .. l.1kt-N1•w ' 1'1:1nama bruw11 . r,1fl1dl t1r~1. ll~I Priced to S.U! 15 Bu..,l-i. lo C:hOQbl: IH7 ll tn:ACll BLVD Dune Buggy. street leg11l. Meyers Manx 9600 675--0269 For sate 1970 VW Bug . s unro o f. ~rl·:.t t transportation car 1-:x cellenl IT\e<'harul'al con d.ilion. Aslnng SI 100/bst olfer. days 645 9800. cvei. 673-6889. Ask for Gma '67 VW camper pop·lop. good cng, body nds work. sooo. 64.2-5647. 646·4040 ~ 84'7 19!'<! 9910 .......•.•..•.......... 1977 IUICI< a.ctra Umitflt L1k4: Nl':w ,·und11 11111 lhruout & IC.'>b lhu11 .!..'> tl()O Ollles1 M1KSWT1 ONLY S7666 IAUER MOTORS m~ llarbor Ill Y() COSTA M Jo;Si\ 979-2500 HUNTINGTON Ht;ACH '7S VW Super Beetle. xlnl ·m l~Sahre Ruu·k i\ \ · 842-4435 cond . lo m' · $2600 radio. trnn., ('1.>0lt·r ·1 rl1 493-3918 tutt·h. Makt> ofr !•>:! I 7K:; ······················· : I 978 11 :0.uJh Ir.I ~ cit . llll'l • A Sul)t'r Buy for a Super lirov.11 • .:i1txl t.und1llton ,. ~IHOK ----: SPITFIRES : ., tk>t>lll' '73 Wt•ll kt.•J.ll , good tond . nu lire., Ur H.1lcy 4!M ~ '00 VW Bus converted lo - cmpr .. reblt en..:. $1700 6316199 19701UICK SICYLARI< ~ 9762 ,. • '72 vw !w~r Uet-tle. new Dasher hlchbk. '76 uuto ••••••••••••••••••••••• • AT OLD PRICES tt paml. new lln·~ AMt FM ai.r.crwsec-0ntrolotJwr-.. 1976 SUIARU SOME HARDTOP • t.·as' '>t1•r1·11. :."rf. top cond. best ofr h i' In 1•i.t·dlenl c·ond1ltun & : MODELS .-25'-.r off4:r ~ 5113 893--056_1 ____ _ \\Ith """' .!:t.,'.Hl. m 11f.'!-. AVAILABLE ti 'Tl v w Bu.: mtnl rond '72Squarebatk. l'\CW t'\l;~r 1U!Jf<t'l 1· Prin.• :.fa..,hed :--------. Sl!l!IS ur Ul'!>I offt>r )'Uung run:."'9klll $1~1 631 4<8i or G75 009'l 768-<8i8 AOlll'OWnt.'r 1·;1r .... 11h I•· ... ~ thJn hK uofl mil• 1<8>L7.N l OMLY Sl777 IAUER MOTORS 2!fl5 llJrbor HI\ •I COST1\ \11-;~A 979-2500 ONLY $2590..._ Mlrocl• McDdo jltenault :.!150 ll ... rbor Rlvd • C: M 645-5700 ! MEW 1979 : • SPITFIRES • l!O> VW Dbl C.ib. good '74 VW Bug. I owner. 60M. ,•ootl. new tram •. brks. nu ~ & pa.ml. radthtr ·73 lk l(.il. Ort~ l>e!>l orft•r &1l IJ'.ra dy:. WXl 6754452 19.500 rru W •• 1)"111•1 HARDTOP ANO : OVERDRIVE MODELS « AVAILA8l E it • '78 Sc1r0Cl'O, !'earl. auto. fott ;.11r. t'M cu~s. lk nu, 7K mi. J.)."jl.xl 646 2625 '71 VW BUG Rbll l'ni,:. r ad1ab. AM1t•M .,l er cass. Gd cond.. $1300/ufr M usl sell 675·2il0 I 5411 5!J7f• li7 llUl<'k !-.111·1 I.ii Neb muffles $.!5'1 !IGZ 7:1111 • Orange County's ~ville Cettter • PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUR NEW 1979 CADIUAC NOW! • NABERS 6t11tfft/t J1H1H I c, ,..., . f\\.,., ', \• • nt 1971:. CADILLAC COUPE OE VILLE In ... 1.\\\1 ... _..._.., ,111111,111 . • I.Ill \IUlll ' 1 IXl.l'I'• O NLY $6999 8AUER MOTORS l'(l..'J I l.11 IMlf Ill\ 11 ('()-.. I \ M I " I\ 979-2500 1975SUIARU .. X4WAGON • /\1r co nllll 1 1.1 nin ~. • WE HAV[ A COMPLETE RANGE Of COLORS•11 « • '73 'rtun.:. l)t'rkl:t t·ond tt Guu~t.~. roll bar. mcch ~lnl $300C.J 551 197 1 l'f7,1 )''Ji·•·i "''~"111111111!h·"" 114"1111 111\lff\ I II 111 '\II.I l'otlll 9il011 J .1t10 1'11 t.1:1 ~1~•H '65 VW BUS. new tnrn!>. ·n IA· Saltr<· rni.1om .• 111 good tires. runs ltoOd sterE'f•. dt•, \'l'r \I 1'11•;111 . f''p11I "'h II \'•" "·"" 111 M!WWBlll •$2495• 1974 SUBARU WAGON IJ6,ll HIUl)Ot lll•d """""" (,1.-....... "'" Toyota 9765 .........•..••.......•. '72 CELICA C'OOfW I :.J)(.~-d. Ull' l:llnW l1omn1: M1leUJ.(l' .:clll·r • IQiOESll 1 $2050 Bill Maxey TOYOTA 1~1 lleach Bl Yd llununi,:ton rlt-iwh ~7-~ BEFORE YOU SEU YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VI EJO 831-2880 495-1210 '11 Cclll'a GT Lrtbk. bluck. /\M /FM «ass. A C. whJs. Pvt Owner ~700 7M-034.5 ------'70 Corolla ('U.'llom. xlnt cond New exlns~ M usl .,di SI .ooo !lfi2 4160 iH Sii i C:u.,tolllJ1.t•d mn vi 3 v.av t l'mvttb'I hrrllo11. ma~'i. ~po1h·r. rut bar. I'll: B1:aul & Uni •t U<'. 111 m1 Sli995 llM41!»7 I l'I' ti75·5?30 or 675 5331 "IB Corolla L1ftbar k. will pny ~ $3041 lo t;ikc OYC'r h.'.1M' f'ymnb $120 mo /\ulo lran!-., /\/C, AM t FM (•us . .,, 3000 ma's \l!M·2944. 4!)Hi800. '75 Ceihl'a GT 5 !>Pd y1•lluw /black vnyl lOJ.1 ;imtfm slf'rt.'f>/tnpe dt•c k. 't:IK $\2."lO Call R.'l.1·2469 '77 l'P l1ca GT /\ir . AM f'M '>ll•rro. <·hromt· whh. sh<1d~ Xlnl cond ~12W Ph 1).10-81'.M> __ _ '78 CLEARANCE! AR Moct.1s In Stock!! Bill Maxey TOYOTA ltl881 Bcar h Bl\ d llunlinsiton Beach 1:147 8.'>55 T~ 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973TR6 i-:xccll Condition' $4500 /bilt ofr 49'.!-4337 1978 TRIUMPH SPtTFtRE Unlr:.h rnc111g gr1r>en w1lh tan trim & (1lterl scat l'OVC'r!> Mul'll be Ont.' 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"But first 1 have to pass the prosth.esis test ... they h ave to see how strong and fast I get with these." says Mary Vincent while using the hook on her 1ert hand to practJce eating. MISS VINCENT AND SOME members of her family have been staying in a loaned mobile home here since she was released from Modesto's Scenic General Hospital after treatment for her in · juries suHered Sept. 29. She was found wanderinl? ln a daze near Interstate 5 southwest of here after being raped and attacked with hatchets. sheriff's of· ficers said. A Sparks, Ney .•. merchant seaman. Lawrence Singleton, 51. has been charged with her attack and pleaded innocent Thursday to a seven-cou)'lt indictment in Superior Court here. M.~ V_INCENT M U~T UN_DERGO several hours of therapy dally in which sht' must hft weights, ride a bicycle and do crafts s uch as macramc. weavinJ?. coloring and writing. . She says past b~llcl training h~s made her limber and helps w1tb her therapy, which she hopes Wlll be reduced to twice a week. The teen-ager a lso 1s glad to be out of the hospital. "That's the nicest part, to be able·to go out and do thiogs." she says. including .shopping with her tno'ther, Lucy, playing with her brothers and s isters and going out with friends she bas met from a local Christian youth group. MISS VINCENT ALSO SPENDS part of her lime reading cards and letters she receives that "gave me a lot or encourage· m ent, to think people cared." The notes fill two large boxes. a nd added lo the many gifts or stuffed animals, jewlery and other items, fills the living room of the mobile home. .• Her favorite girt is a pendant she wears most of tne time that shows a young woman's face surrounded by wings. It was given to her by television's "Bionic Woman," Lindsay Wagner, who flew here to visit Miss Vincent. "She says it was the wings to my soul," Miss Vincent said of the actress' gi{t. Attaek Fatal Candidate Dies in Campaign EAST WENATCHEE, Wash. <APl -When the Republican candidate for Douglas County sheriff col- lapsed into his arms, detective John Kozar began immediate heart massage. The incumbent sheriff administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. But Koiar and Sheritf Bill Williams were unable to save the life of Joe Taylor, Sl t who only moments before the apparent heart attack was .£riticizing Kozar in his campaign for Williams""]oo:··- " Death is death. It transcends politics " Willia m.'l said afterwards. " • ' Taylor had just accused Kozar of violating cam - paign laws. As he turned to sit down, he stiffened a nd toppled Into Kozar's arms. • 'l'..'\Ylor was rushed to a hospital where he was pronounct.>d dead on arrival. • I Boycott Of BloOd Proposed By JACKIE HYMAN OI n. o.ltr Pltet S!Mt A boycott of blood donations to the Red Cross in Orange and Los Angeles counties prpposed by a d isgrunUed nJlrSes union local has been criticized by Red Cross officials as endangering lives. Red Cross officials said today. however. that the proposal made Thu~da1 by the American Federation or Nurses. Local 535. so far hasn't resulted in any donor cancellations and that nurses are still on the job. "Union efforts to d iscourage donors from giving blood at Red Cross donor facilities can cost lives." said Dr. Carroll L. Spur- ling. djrector of the American Red Cross blood programs in the two coWlties. Union' offi cials replied that b l ood can b e donat ed at hospitals and th at they don't believe the boycott would affect public health. The boycott Is proposed for all union members. who give an estimated 50 percent of the blood the Red Cross receives. It is the r esult of stymied negotiations over a three-year contract, the nurses' previOU& contract having expired in April. Nunes originally requested a 59 percent wage increase in a one-year contract. Whe n that was rejected, they proposed a three.year contract with a 31.3 percent hilte the first year and an 81 percent increue over all. Eileen Luna, a union field representative, said the package would only boost Red Cross nurses' wages to about what other nurses in the area earn. She said starting salary for Red Cross nurses Is $1.0lP a nd. because raises are based on merit._ so me lon g -t e rm employees earn little more than newcomers. Red Cross officials have re· fused to negotiate until union Of· ricials make a lower proposal. ··An 81 percent increase is en· tirely out of line with the na- tional effort to contain the cost or health care," said Dr. Spur- ling. "We recognize that this pro- posal is high but we also rec· ognize that we're in negotia- tions." Ms. Luna said. "We want a counter -proposal from them." She said the union is urging donors to ~ive blood instead at 18 area hospitals with donor facilities. Dr. Spurling responded that he believes these facilities are in· adequate. He said hospitals collected on· ly 20,000 un1ts of blood last year while the Red Cross collected 350,000. He estimated the two. county area's need al 400,000 units this year. The nurses uruon has asked the Los Angeles County Federa- tion of Labor to approve Lhe boycott and also to approve a strike .• Negotiations have been at a standstill since Oct. 25. ITT Accused Of 'Bribery' WASJUNGTON CAP) -The government is accusing lntema· tional Telephone and Telegraph Corp. of paying millions of dollars in bribes abroad and is demanding fines of $100,000 a day until ITT surrenders sub- poenaed documents. The Securities and Exchange Commission complaint also asks the appointment of new direc· tors to the firm's board and a special muter to investigate the giant conglomerate. The complaint. filed in May but unsealed only Thursday, char1es the "lllegal, improper, corrupt and queat\onable" pay. menta went to foreign govem· ment officials and employees ot commercial cuatomers ''to ob· tain business for ITT and to Im · properly lnl'J~ aovemmen· tal actioo." 'REPORT IN ERROR' Chief Eart Robltallle Suspect H e ld In Burglary In Hunting ton A police dog named Wolfgang sniffed out a burglary suspect hiding In a c loset a fter the thwarted thief tripped an alarm in a Huntin gton Beach pharmacy early t.oda\'. P olice arrived at Waite's Pharmacy, 17522 Beach Blvd., at S:20 a.m. to fmd pieces of the ceiling on the noor along wtth several shopping bags loaded with drugs. Officer Gary Christianson summoned the police dog who found Bef\jamin Frosch. 24. who < police identified as a transient from the New York area, in the closet. Frosch was booked Into Hunt· ington Beach Jail on suspicion of burglary. B;lil was set at $5,000. Manuscript Said a Fake LONDON CAP> -A famous manuscript of "The Rubaiyat" -the medieval Pe rs ian love poem by Omar Khayyam -was pronounced a fake by an English scholar. >rthur Owen. head or the manuscript department at Cam- bridge University. said Thurs- day the university's copy or the poem. thought to date from the year 1200, is JlO more than 100 years old. r Owen told the Press Associa- tion. Britain's domestic news agency. that police at Scotland Yard a nd the Institute or Archaeology in London helped provide eviden ce that the manuscript was " fake. Its authenticity had bee n que:.· tioned for years. Long Beach Man Charged With Pimping -A 43-year-old Long Beach man has pleaded innocent in court to charges of soliciting two teen· age Huntington ~ach girls and an undercover policewoman for prostitution. · Ralph Soloman Armijo, also known as Tony C'aruso, was ar · rested Tuesday in Long Beach. He was arraigned Wednesday in West Orange County Judicial District Court on-eight charges of pimping and pandering. Huntington Beach police of· fleer Ron Pomnoy alleged Armijo asked the three females to Join his "stable" last month. Pomeroy asserted that Armijo wanted the girls to provide sex· ual favors for wealthy busi· neaamen and attorneys in Orange County, Las Vegas and on the East Coast. Armljo it free on $10,000 bail pendini a Nov. 1~ pretrial court- h~artng. Officer Abuses Denied By ROBEllT BARKER OI ttoe 0.ity l"llet S!Mt Mayor Ron Shenkman Thurs- day angrily called a preliminary fed e r a l report "a p iece of garbage'' that indicated Hu nt· ington Beach police officers an: guilty of misconduct.. Shenkman, who said he is in· censed about the police depart· ment being demeaned. said h~ will push for an investigation of the investigators. He scud be will seek City Coun· cil support to ask the US. At· torney General to look into the motives. practices and methods of those compiling the report. A 14-page report released this week by the Western regional of. fice of the U.S. Commission on Civi l Rights said th at t he number and variety of com· plaints suggest that police mis· conduct is neither isolated nor infrequent in the city. The report said 25 persons re· ported they had either been v1c· rims or witnesses to pohcc abuse . genera ll y an the downtown area Reports included allegations of h andcuffed victims beaten with night sticks. obscenities directed at both victims and wit· nesses and beatings after v1c· tims were booked into jail. The report also was critical of the city's handling of citizen complaints. Sally James. deputy director of the Civil Rights Commission in Los Angeles. said that a llega· lions weren't substantia ted in her investigation. She said the report is a pre· liminary finding that will be ,rorwa rded to the full com· 'mission as part of a nationwide study on policies aild procedures ~overning misconduct of local law enforcement officers. She added ihat the U.S. at· torney general will be asked to look more deeply into the loccil allegations. ··w e tried to be as accurate as possible, .. Miss James s aid. ··w e had hoped that the report would be helpful and not looked upon as an attack." Police Chief Earle Robitrulle said he will ask for a grand jury investigation into the allegations or misconduct on the part or tus officers. He said t hat allegations or police brutality have been s tirred up by three local at· torneys and a businessman. "We hope to get to the bottom or things by putting those with charges under oath and subject to cross examination." "If we are guilty they can fine us or put us in jail,'' Robitaille added Both Robitaille and Shenkman said the report bore misconcep· lions and was undocumented. "The report said a c ro.ss- seclion or the community had been interviewed." Shenkman said. "I was never interviewed and I am the mayor." 'PIECE OF GARBAGE' Mayor Ron Shenkman 'Siclv-in' ETUWd by Drivers Orange County Transit Dis· trict <OCTD>. bus operations were back lO normal today as 112 dnvers who staged a labor dispute ''&ick in" Thursday - apparently over pay -came back to work . A 11 supe rvisory p ersonnel we re pressed into service during • the one-day work stoppage. which came without warning and wit.bout sanction from the drivers' union. "Need.less to say It caused us some pain because of the incon· venience to our passengers," said Tom Eic hhorn, OCTD spokesman. "We regret the in· convenience and hope they will stay with us ." Officials of t h e Un ited Transportation Union had not called for the .. sick in" and were urging dnveFS T~r-May to re· turn to their jobs ay. "Somehow or ther a rumor got out about wtiat we we re go- ing to receive ... said union spokesman NathaUe Simmons, an OCTD driver. "We have gone 20 months without any ancrease in pay and we have bent over backwards lo keep lhe buses running," she said "And boom the dnvers said e nough is enough," she con· tinucd. ··1t was not sanctioned by the union ... Ms. Sammons s aid. "It was not called by the union. 'sut we s pent last mght calLing and asking them to come back ... Eichhorn noted 410 drivers are on duty on a normal workday and absences normally number 15 to 20. Today, he said, 16 drivers called in ill. Union a nd district officials were meeUqg with an arbitrator today In their final day of talks on salary and fringe benefits. Shenkman said he views the report as another ste p m de- meaning the police department ... While neither side has com- mented on the possible outcome of a rbitration. some drivers CSee DRIVERS, Page A2) "and one of the finest chiefs of .----------- police anywhere." "I certainly hope that police won't become intimidated . You'll Mlve anarchy ir you don 'l protttt residents and the business community,'' he added. (See GARBAGE, Page A%) Auction S e t In · Hwitington A "Welcome Back Kotter" tele vision show script a uto· graphed by John Travolta. 1979 Rams football season tickets and the services of two state legislators will be auctioned off for charity in Huntington Beach Satu rday. The auction will begin wtth d inner at 6:30 p.m. at the Huqt· ington Beach Inn. 2u12 Paclflc Coast Highway. with the pro· ceeds benefiting the Fountain Valley Boys' Club. Stale assembl ym e n Ron Cordova and Oennl!'I Manger& btve aireeclto babysit and •ing at a party for the hiaheat bidder. ,C o ast Weathe r Fair through Saturday with sunny a nd slightly warmer days. Highs in the !Ws . Lows 47 to 57. INSIDE TODA V After 14 years, the dream has been realized, and Sou.th Coast Repertory is raistng the curtain on ds new. $3 malhon theater in Costa Meaa. See Pagea Cl and CS. • I l '' ~ \ ~. I I -'" t • \ I .. ... A .Z DAILY PtLOl H/F H igh Sclwol Grid Results Wmh.'iOS Uruven..ity lllRh School pulled off Ill\ up~l . brt>akmg th<> four game w1nninK ~trl'ak o( (~oist .1 1\1\•:.a tl1 1>h St·hool Ir\ Thuh day n1ghl lootb..ill a<'tton .t.lon~ th'· Orun.:e Coa:.l tint• ..1n lu:.t nlRht ·~ ~C'Or'\':-> f'm cft•t all:. !'>l'l' jlj)(t' R9 l ohf'l'lllC\ i. Co:.tu M••'J l t Wt"f\lmhu.1 .. r t I I l\1ntin~to11 u, .1r h ,. I.e. l\Jamlto., ?H t'k',·an \'1t·~ 0 f'nnw P a9f'> ,t I DRIVE R • • • ft>ared the 1ncn•a:o.t~ "111 bt' It-:. .. th..in dnH-n. hO&>\-tl for E1t•hhom :..till hlda) OC'TO ad mtnil)truton. art.> not contt!mplat lnK any action t1~c11n ... t thv 112 dnvcrs who l'Ullt-d in Sll'k l'hUN day Tht• "s11•k In" ",u; the f1n.t l<1bor :.tuppage l>lnCt' OCTO bt•gun bu:. serv1Cl' in 1972 E1t•hhorn noted arb1trat1on has been under way s ince short ly before driver:,· contract ex - p1 rt>d la:,t May Agreemenb were reached 10 J uly on non· money 1ssut.•s induding a no· !>trike rontral·t C'laui,e. Driver., now c·arn from S5 74 to $6 75 p<'r hour OCTO offl l01al!> refused to negotiate a m.•w contract with dnw rs last year contending thl~ union failed to properly submit a ' rt>quest to reopen contract t alks. /\s a resuJt. the 1976-77 con· tract wa!> ext.ended unt il May 1978 ~•thout any pay incre~ Ba1ik Hikes Prime Rate NEW YORK <A P ) C'1t1bank. the nal1 on ':-. M'c·ond largest bank. today ran .. 1•d its prime rate a half f>C'rrt•nt:lJH' point to 10 1,, the far,l bank to do Sil T he move was s~n as s tc mm mg from action taken in Washington this week to s tr engthen the dollar Mo~t of the nation's m a· JOr banks. responding to pressures from the f''cderal Reserve Board, raised their prime rates - t he interes t charged to prt·f crrl•d corporate l'Ustomers Lo 10'"' pe r- cent Search Halte d For Sailor SAUSALITO I AP) -The Coa:,t Guard has sus pended it:-. search for a m<in dcscrib~ by a friend as in a deep depression when he set sail from here in a ~foot ketch Fnt.t Qul·nzlcr, JS, had never taken the vessel beyond the Golden Gate Bridge, the Coast Gua rd said it was t9ld by ~l)e• friend who r<'ported him missing Tuesday mght Authonliel) said they searched the bay Jnd delta areas without sighting thl· blUl"hulkd Sea Scamp Fi r e Destroys 10,000 Boxes OCEANSIDE C/\P) -Fire has consumed a pile of l0,000 boxes that stood 15 feel high, 60 {eel long and 30 fC'et wide. The boxes burned at a tomato pac king pl a nt Thurs d ay Firemen said illegal aliens may h ave caused it accidenta lly while using the pile for a home. , . OftANOE COAST Mlf' DAILY PILOT ,.._,J'.nqt>(O"'·t 0•1t'i Pilot W"fhWhllf\l\IQll'n l>l'Wdl.._. N. "''Pr"'-\ t\°""°'' Jw.G~l,,..Ot-"'Qr ( ,.,, n.jf)4t'.h•nq(omo.iny ~•tf'f'Ottt~A *'"" I fr}I•\~ M1)"'9tty '"''°""°"' rrk'.t.iW '°"" (O\IA --~ N-#OOll 0.ttefll Uv"t•~&--,._., 1-0V" t,"' V14 1~, lrw1f\..-'"'(lmtrwt<.• VAlff'w •'""' , . ..qiw,.,,. k• "'"'\ouf"Cot .1 A \-•~f'•ro•.,.,_,,,.~ , ........ ""~" \•111111,., tflt1 '""'"°'" '"' "''~•CMt Ovbt•'"'"''l o••nl n •I lJO Wlll\t ti.o '•''"t <Jht•/JtlVI.,.• C••ito•~•.,41.tri 11-N-PrttUotl'\t 1tnd Pubt1"'9f J•Olt Cvnn V14t P1.,\•{Jitt1l•"'4C,.M-tAfMA~f ,,_.,...~ .... .,,.. Ect11or T ............ ~ MA ".tQ•nQ LU.tor Olorlo• H &.-. Ill<-" .... , A\\1\1~"' '-"MO'"'O EdlitOf\ ll-'1•M11 .. Wn 1Q .. 1>QtC°""l~COlto< twnllnaton Beedl omc. llllfBoot<ft -Md MAU1119Aoo••" P 0 Do• MO • .,._. 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Golc1 pnn.-.. rt'll bbck 1n L.on· don Ill $21!t M JK:r Tro~ ounCl', 11)mpu1Lod to S2°21 7!1 Thur~<h•Y In Zurn·h. i-;u1cipt·j-> oth1.•r 1t'laJ111 Im I hon rn.1rkt'l , tfw 1)r11•t.· was S220 an v un<.'l'. cumparud to S224 SO Thun1day lfr:.p1h' thl' 101trnl prom1Mn~ rt•:-.ulh of <'..trll'r'' 11l:u1 , 'World 1·urrc11cy rlculcr::. <J I c h uvang hl'tund thoughts about the rt•srue moves "Tht• measures wt.·re d,·f1nik· BRIGHT SPOT: U.S. EMPLOYMENT GAINs-A4 ly a step in the right direction but I would still like lo see some , a('tion on slowin~ inflation and reducing the U.S. trade deficit," a dealer in a Par is bank s aid Thursday. An American businessman in Tokyo said, "The dollar s till has a long way to go before I can re coup my losses from the 30 per· cent dedjne of the dollar the last 12 months." In Eur'bpe the dollar m ade s izeable gains agains t the F ren ch fra n c . Swiss franc, German mark and Ita lia n lire, but the markets were "very, very nervous and very thin," u:, one dealer-put it. The dollar 's slump was caus<.'<.I largely by lhe United States buy ing m uch more abroad than ii ~ells. The excess dollars piled up in foreign countries und drovt: down Ule value. Oil producers were hard hit "lwC'nuse they trade in dollars Some Arab diplomats weleomcd Cartt:r 's moves, and there wcr(' predictions they might minimize or forestall an expected oil pnce increase by the Organization or Petroleum Exparting Countries Meanwhile. stock priees edged upward a bit today as traders continued to appraise the gov- ernment's first-aid plan for the dollar. The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals was up 2.08 points lo 819.04 after two hours. Gainers held a slight lead over losers in the over-all t ally of New York Stoek Exchange li sted issues 'Pinball Wizard' Gel$ Cars A lorae vehicle Ure that hrllke lool'lf' from thf' back or j tnwk r arry1ng u loud of It rt•:. turned the San ()1,•tto 1-'rucwuy into & ~111nt pinbull inut•htnl' 11.tt~ W \•dnt.•Mi<1y Ttu· Callform11 l h~hway P atrol l't'porl\'d tht· 44 tnl'tl t 1111 llrt' houn<'l'd t1nrl bou1ukrl Ill t lw northlH1unrl 11.tnt.!tt of tlll' fr<'t'Wt1y. Ont.' h111f t111h• south \>f tht· Nt•wp()rt l"n.•cway, 21tnk 111.: <'ur .t.ft1•r (':tr No soorwr would tht' big' "pinball'' :-.tart lo slow dOWll O(fH:l'r:t S<tld, than .mulht>r t·ar "ould bounc<.' ll back tnl.O play In ' the final score · A f.Qrsche. three Dats uns U-nd a Chevelle bad to be towed off the freeway Tht<rc were no 1njunes. "Needless to s ay," an officer remarked. ''the truck dnver did not come buck to clllim his lire." Jarvis Nixes Endorse ment SAC RAMENTO CAP) - Proposition 13 a uthor Howard J a r vis says he will endorse neither Gov. Edmund Brown Jr nor Republican nominee Evelle Youngt>r for governor. J The 75-year -old tax revolt l eadt>r las t month taped tcll•v1s1on commercials praising both the Dem ocratic governor and his GOP rival for tbeir ef- forts to Implement Proposition · 13. But he st11cl thl·n hl· was with h o ld in~ Judgment on whether to endor~e ~~ Thursday J<1r v1::. madt-that f rna I f 'rorn Page A I Idi Amin Asks Foe In Ring NA IROlH. Ke nya CA P l President ldi Amin says the way to settle the war between Ugan· da und Tan1.ana a would be for tum to take on Tunzaman Presi- dent Julius K Nyerere in the boxing ring, an Amin a ide told reporters today. "I am keepmR Cit so lhat I cim challenge President Nyerere In the boxing ring and fight it out there rather than the soldiers lose their lives on the fie ld of battle.'' the Ugandan president was quoted as saying "There is an old African say· ing that when two elephants fight 1l is the grass that s uf!er1." he reportedly added. Amin aide MaJ. Bob Astles re· ported the remarks by telephone to reporters here. lie said the Ogandan leader suggested world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali as a referee and said he would give Nyerere a "sporting chance.·: b,y fig hting with o ne arm tied beh ind his back and his legs shackled with weights. The 6-foot-4. 240.pound Amin, who was heavyweig ht boxing cha mpion of the Ugandan a rmy under British colonial rule. once ridiculed the slight. white-haired Nyerere as an "old woman." Nyerere 1s about 56 and Amin about 53. Ugandan forces invaded Tanzania on Mond·ay and seized a bout 700 ~quare miles of Tanza- nian territory. Nyer ere ha:. vowed a major counte r-offens ive to "hit bark" al Amin, whom he described as a "bar barian." Astles said Amin's com ments were made as a "humorous rei,ponse" Lo Nyerere's reJect!on . of any ml!d1alton of the conflict. Marine S e t For Trial in Two Killings GARBAGE. • A former Marine Corps pho- Robitaille said one officer was tographer accused of a killing disciplined for using excessive ra mpage at Camp Pendleton is force on a woman who failt-d to back under guard aft.er dispcri,e during a disturbance psychiatrists in Missouri rul~ he last July 4. issaneenoughtobetried. Robitaille s aid the report was Sgt. Earl J · Holley. 25. of in error when it slated the local Staten Is land. N . Y ., was re· pohce department does not have tur ned la_te Thursday from the responsibility for law enforce· .... U.S. Medical Ce!"ller. for Fede ral m ent at the beach and that Prisoners ~t Sprift&Netd. Mo. younge r. less exper ienced or-A date is _expected lo be set ficers were assigned to the soon. for his general cou_rJ.· troublesome beach area. m artial on cha~ge~ of murd~nng T he report. noted that 36 com· two noncom~1ss1oned officers pla ints of police mis conduct a nd. w_o und1~g four oth er were received in 12 m onths Mannes last J an. 4. He unex· starting July l. 1977 Pindings on plain ably shot ~wo men and JO of the cases were either sus-s t a~b~d four in the b ase . . . a ud1 0 -v1sualcentcr. tainedorfoundmcondus1ve.The A _ k .. ·d t h e restweredropJ>t'd · s p o es man sa t · ps ychiatrists "indicated they 2lndicted in Plot feel he respondc.-d to treatment ,... and is s u{ficicnlly recovered" to stand trial Newport Cops Nab 2 on Vice Charge To Steal Nuke Sub ST LOUIS <A Pl -Two men cha rged w1tb conspiring lo steal a nuclear s ubmarine have been indicted by a federal grand jury. Edward J . Mendenhall of Spanish Lake. Mo .. and James W. Cosgrove or Geneva, N. Y .. were charged in indictments returned Thursday with conspiring to steal property of the United States with a value of more than $100 The charge car nes a maximum penalty of five years 10 prison and a Sl0,000 fine Mendenhall, 24, and Cosgrove, 26. were to be arraigned today before U.S. District Judge J ame!> II Meredith They were arrested Oct. 4 by f'J31 agents who said thf' t-wo had plotted to steal t he USS Trepang from its _Q;l!..e at New London, Conn The government dropped similar niarges again!-tt Kurtis J . Schmidt. 22. of St Louis. Two Fulle rton wo men were arrested by Newport Beach vice officers on prostitution charges Thursday njght Poh ce 1dcnt1f1ed thc:> suspects as Roberta Darlene Va lenzuela, 24. and Sharon Lee Huth, 19 They were arrested al 5: 15 p.m after police set up a rendezvous with the m in a hotel near Orange County Airport. / .. ........... Travel Conapanio11s Victor J . Schwart z s its beside a full-size plast er cloth likeness of himself as he a rrives at New York's LaGuardia Airport aboard an Eastern Airlines shuttle flight from Boston. Schwa rtz had to buy a seat for the model th at he will use for promotion of his Brazil Con: tempo Company. Gann Ptishes Plan To Limit Spending Pa ul Gann, the once a lmost· forgotten tax reformer, was m Orange County Thursday t o drum up support fo r his pro posed new ballot init1allve that would limit state and local gov- e rnn;ent spending. Calling t he in1t1at1ve the "Spirit or 13," Gann told mcm bers of the Orange County Coun- ci I of Real Estate Boards he hopes to collect 500.000 voter signatures Tuesday -to q ualify the m easure for the ballot in June of 1980. Gann was co-autho r of Proposition 13, the ::.uccessful June election proJ>Vrty tax re· form m easure th at hecame known as the J arvis in1t1allve. Wi thout Jarvis this lime. Gann i5 enlisting tht• hl'lp of lo<'al reJI estate agents to volunteer at polling places Tuci,d ;iy nnct gather signatures on the new 1n· 1tiativc petitions Gann's proposal woulct fr<'<'i'C' stale and local gove rnment. spending at the 1978 79 IC'vcl ex- c c pt for cos t -or l1v1n g and population gro~1h adJustmcnts "As you krww. Propos1t1on 13 is history," Gann said. "ll 1s state law. ''Many people thought that P ropos ition 13 was a panacea. he continued. "It wahn 'l. It was a big step. "The Spirit of 13 1s l1terally, literally. the frosting on Propos1 lion 13." h<.> said Gann ~aid a s 1m1lar m l'<1Surc· was introduced in the legislature two years ago by State Sen. Geor ge Deukmcjian, R-Long 'Beach. and Paul Carpenter. 0 - Cypress, but died in committee. If the measure had passed then . he said. it would have s aved $64 billion statewide by now and $350 a year for each ramilyoffour Ehrlichman, Interior . D esigner Wed NEW YORK <AP> -l''omwr Wh i l e H ou~e aide John Ehrl1chman. who was 1m prisoned as a result of the W .1 t c rgatc scand a l and was ct1 vorc·cd from h is wife only weeks ago, m arried a Raleigh. N . (;. interior designer in a p ri vate cerem ony today, a friend of lhc bride said: An ice rrcam parlor wedding reception was planned. F.hrll c hm a n a nd Christ y Pl·acock Mc Laurine.· 30, were married in a 12 -minutc rcn.•moov at th<' Staten Island home or' a Judge. with t~o wit- n c s scs prcst:nt. T hey were Donald and Mary Lynn Gould. friends of lht:> bnde. At the time. the FBI s aid the plolters planned lo kill the sub crew and fire a missile. 1f necessary, to create a diversion and escape. T he indictment alleges that Mendenhall telephoned a Spanish Lake bus inessm an in August to i.~k his help in th<' plot. The two met with the businessman and an undercover FBI agent at a downtown St. Louis motel Sept 15 to discuss the scheme. the indictment read. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 Fluor Denies Fire Related to Strike F rom Staff AP Dispatches F luor Corp., Irvine, has de· nied reports of a strike-related S5 million fire at its faci11t1es near Pazanan, Iran. A strike in the county's oil fields has cul production ahout 60 percent a nd riots against the s h a h were reported ne ar Tehran. Fluor Engineers and Contrac- tors. ·the Irvine firm's largest subsidiary, has been working since late 1976 on a $3 billion project to build two turbo ex- pander plants in Iran. A report from I ran said today that the Irvine-based subsidiary suffered a SS million Joss to an offi ce related Lo construction of an oil refinery there. The im- plication wu that the blaze may have been deliberately set.. But J im Mackin of the com· pany's public relations office In Irvine denied there was ~raon. "On Wednesday nl~hl, an ac- cidental fire caused $300,000 damage to a warehouse at NOL plant 1,000 ln Pazanan." he saJd. " No one was hurt, th.e blaze was extinguished in one hour and damage was restricted to pipeline insulation. he said. But Tehran television reported that night, Mackin said . thal the b l aze cau sed $6 m illion In damage a nd was deliberately set. The Associated Press reported lrom Te hran today tha t' the bfue took four hours to ex- tinguish on Thursday and did $5 m illion in damage. Cause of the fi re was reported by the AP to be unknown. M ackln denied that F luor is building a refinery in Iran. He said the turbo expander plants under construction are to be us ed to eonvert natural gas to a liquid form. . He said work has be<?o shut down on the two plants since last week but lhnt. to his knowledge, no strike.related vandalism has O<'CUrred. The two plants. he said. ote within five miles of each other near P azanan. I ,• How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? Ifs hard to belteve. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 28 years ago. 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Manager lll!CUWS HAIR DEllON "Complete Setvioe Selon" 847·n34 Terry Becker HELEN'S HOME DECOR ··custom Drapery, Paint and Wallpaper" 847~8882 Helen Ahearn FUNFEST TRAVEL "Let Your Travel Cares Be Ours" 847-3730 Burt and Margaret Trower THE PANT LOCKER ~ "Name Brands at Discount Prices" 848-9030 THOSE RASCALS Ct\lktren's Wear MBoys and Geris, Sizes 2 thru 14" • ... 847-6888 Modine Whitson, Manager SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 842~1 73 RAYS OF HEAL TH NUTRITION CENTER "Nutrition Center and Juice Bar" 847-8002 Ray Spagnuolo VAL'S JEWELERS "Your Complete Jewelry Store" 847·9344 NORTON'S PORT CLEANERS "Complete Professional Fabnc Care Service" 847--6862 HONEY BAKED HAMS "A Gourmet Meal You Don't Have to Cook" 848-8575 Gail Collier, Manager COUNTRY ROAD ANTIQUES "American Oak Our Specialty ... Also Gifts" 842·2800 Messrs. Wines and DUI RALPHS "The SUPER Mancet" 847-8393 Ralph Macias. Manager SAV-GN DRUGI "A Great Place to Shop" 848-2446 Ed Wong. Manager USUFE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION "A FuJI Service Operation" 847-3386 frances Park, Asst. V.P., Branch Manager of Savings, Ceola Dennis, Regional Loan Manager and Sales Escrow Services. Anita F1i9mmg, Regional Marketing Manager , . PACIFIC OCEAN BEACH-GARFIELD CENTER, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BEACH & GARFIELD IN HUNTINGTON BEACH, IS ANOTHER CONSUMER-SERVICE ENDEAVOR OF: THE BUCCOLA COMPANY (EST. 1947) 4501 Birch Street, Newport Beach 92660 Telephone (714) 540-8833 \. \ l ' 1 ,4\ J 8 DAIL V Pt LOT s f 11d1y No..,.mo.r J 1970 Coastline Offers Marital S "M ar1tal C'ont rac-t inc." :1 four pan ltttt1rt!"' '''rlc11. ~1ll IX• ofkn'<I bv Cou~tl1nt· <:ommunih ~>llt•iw from 7 :t0 10 !I 30 p m Tu4'sda~'· bt•g111 llllllt Nov l4, al the \hutarwn Utuvc.•rt.ult:.t C hurc h . 1259 Vtt·lonu P UBLI NOTIC'E tNT••l'tOH• YOttu. •U "Vlk.I( AU<" IOOt NOi 11 1 I\ HI IH 11~ 1• Ill( r1 1"'"' .... t.,._ ..... ,,,., u. .. 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''" \S err'\ Mo \I' Mary Jan~ Truman, K9 i.11>tt'f of tht• t.11 " l'r "~Hfrnl fl <frry I rumJn chl'Cf today ~•l twr homt· tn .,uburban t: r Jrllh 11·~ .1ft(•r a lonlt illn1'" Mtsi. Truman h.ul ht•t•n Ill <HHI llUI of hu~pttJ.b Mnl'l' undl'rJN llll; a ~11 11 bl<1ddl'r 01,>cra tlot1 tn 1!160. many ttml'i. fur tnjUnC:. suffered tn fll lb OAKLAND IA P I Rkbard Morris Lyman, 85. an Oakland attorney and fonnl·r Republican a~:.c·mblyma n who reprt'M'nll'd Alam{'da C11unt;. dtl·d Tul•:.d;.iy .-oov FICTITIOUS auStNEU NAME STATEMENT '>I ANl E Y' E ADDY ""'""" .,w .. 0t I~ Jt ,,,. ...... W O\ 4• , .. \tMnt • "' tt>ll W ll'\q pt t..On\ .,,. (Jf)inQ f (<)\f4 ,,,,,,,..... C.. f()f" ,,,... 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Kolbo.it hlM'O (• P•~\.t'd dWdY on Of F 101'1' toll•r )() 9'78 M '"" -of f>8 in Moun Puo11""''"'> l ''"'n"-to C oi1t .1 (11dy P1lr11 tt1t1n V1~w C • HV\Dlf'd of C•,~ttn.• of °' \tJlr. IU JI .. ,.,, N(lltl mt)I, J 10 8.At~ hhVW'1 Cd . ,,,thllr Of .CtH.H.ti. lftb (,un .. tu o t Mount.tin Vlf\w. (di . " ''°''a Mt••• 01 Rf'C!WOOd City, C• M-\\ 01 (nff\lt•n 8Uf'1al w"' "~kl NO\' , 1~11 P BLIC NOTICE "' SI JO~"\ (all\011( Cl\Ur<l'I 1n .Mou,,1.a1n Vtf'-W, Ca ll"lt,...ment tn San- t~ (I Ar t1 Mt'\&-tOn C#f'T\etf"N tn Sitinlil llU210 Clar~ C• A"anO'"""""-...,_. 1M FIC'llTIOUS 8\JSIHESS fl•n'Cllon ol Sc>oon911!< ~ ... Moun NAME STATEMENT ·~·n Vl~w. C• Oonauon, "' ..... lhr tnuow1no ~'M>fi' .ttt dO•n<a Am~rlt.•" H~•rt As-.o<••hOft pr.-9'J\1~\ d \ ,,.,,td M A R T (. N '> 0 0 A T M A N PASMl A eus1N£!.SCENTERCOMPANY. 1111 RICHARD R PASHIA.~~-ot -rll'I sr-..y, !iu1I• uo. S...t• An• Coron• 0.-1 -. UI. Pnwct -•Y on CA "1101 No.,,.mti.r 1. 1971 Sun•-11¥ Ns .. , .. llOATMAN MARTl NS COM Oo.....,, _, MM1< P•sl>t• ot ~ !PAN 1'. 111 I (dMC>V\ Of,.,., ~Ill' 1.0 PM k (a • "'~ broCl>e<• ~ P•""" '"""' <.,.. of C•noo.-Par~ c.i .. ~• P•"'•• 11~1<1NVl .. IMINTSi"ro 2 • llJlt ol lOaf\O J--M·l<•P•"1••olll tr,,-1h• &ouh "•ud ~·•· •W. '""'" C.A llf\04\ ~nc:t ,,. .. ''\tf'f's V1r-o.n•• P•"''" 10tldt'J W11ma Moln\ 6nd sn.n.-., P.J1,l'tta dll ol AU\ f 0 I U)l1 ltWtfW Soul~W•fd flflnot\ »nd Beairt<• Wet~r of Huf'lt S..•h IUt lu t•n.< A '</MIO •nqton 8f'¥h, CA l'<Jly Ro-.,ry ~ f nt bu"n•·'\'\ ,._ tOtWJu<.tf'td bY 111 Ody. NOwf'nb'lor S. 11f18 •t 1 00 PM _.n•, ,ti O..MtWl"r niu Ma\\ ot Chf't'\tlM\ ~1al Monday. Nov MAU l I N'J ~mbt>r • l'nl ,., 10 00 AM, bolh ,., Our HO/II MAN BU'JtNl'J!> l~dy 0UP•n of APl(lf'I\ Catl\allc l f NTLR (.()MPAN' (l'lurc n N'"WIJ0<1 llfo..CI\, UI 1n1~r lh t\()AIMANM/l~l l N'J ""'"' will D!' .OI TM C-0 !;Mpherd { l>M''*ANV ,,.m .. , ... r.,, H..,,,1•t\qton Bf-Mn. Ca V1-.- l w M .. •h~ tt•IH)n \ttfu,cs.r.v NOVt•mb@f" .. 1478 ~_,, • ..-•• ,,.1 ,,,.,,,,., •rnm 1 00 PM 10 ~ 00 PM and on Sun '"''' .._1,,,unrnt w it\ hl•<I w ilt'! ft,.. d6Y NO~t'mbrr '>. 1918 trom u ~to County (lt"fil' ot °'~""' ( Ouf\1y ,.,n Ck.t • 00 P M ,_,, 8.'.t1t1 8.f"rQt'f"ttn FUNtdl H omp '"''" M~'"· C• 8•111 10. WIS FIOJZ/) U•rqooron J """"" Horne. ~,. M~w Pul>I""'" OtM>Qt '""''' l>.,111 PllOI <Jor~<IO" !>41>2'7•. (kl 11 Nv• ), HI, II ,.,~ SCHlt'\NIM, •'Hi) Ill BE ATHA W !>CHPAMM, rttlO<'nl o1 !...nt• 'low . Ca Pa•.....:! aw•v on Nov PUBLIC NOTICE • mbPr I l~IB !iurY1vN) Dy Ont O.tuut\t .. , ~.r11r1,.,. •">Pf'man dt ~ FICTITIOUS8USINl:S~ l\"Y. (d · ,_ "''~" Martl\a JOf\n'°n HAME STATEMENT ~M LPnd !lull 1woqrM\O(h•ldrrn !I'd r ., .. tollow10Q p.•f \Oh-. ••" do1nq dnd Aithtt'd l\.ft'""-'" '1.nte-Cfi\ •no ~if\fH,\ .t'\ Mpf'tf'w-. h ,,t'W-rttl \M'"'Yt(l!'\ \flrtHI ~ hf"+ld fnl RAtNllOW r"'>lflON lOM °" St.tnd"Y. No......,°",~ 1'78 di 1 JO P/IN'f •DI R,.tNllOW CLOTHtN(', PM at "'"'' Lllll'IHd'l c nurcn w•I" COMP,. NY, 110 l tl.itooa !ltvd R<• l V Tornow olli<i.olor>q Frl....O\ .. ,bO,. C.1tl1tof'"n•• n\dy <*'0 .it Sell 8r0ddw•v Mort..,tJr'f fr,.nttr\f> AnQ..ett tom•\•tk •no Oft \.&tuf"O,.y ~t:Jf",--4. 1q11 from MICl'la~I J Tomot"" '9'7 VPron1u J 00 PM lo I JO PM 8f'll 8ro<Klwa y ~i6 HunltMaton Hf•<"· (ctlftorn1n MOrtu.•ry Cf'rt<tOt!o _ r "'' bu!.I,......, 1\ conou< tfd ov •n 1n Otv•OVdl r f fAinttf'W"A TomM1«~ lhtC. \ttltf'ft"llif'ttt ..... , f1lt"(1 ...... ., ,.,.. (-tt (l,.,k of 0.-C°""IY 0" 0c t~r ,, 1918 F IOJl'J4 Publl'""O ()rAf\Qf' '"'"' O..tty P1lol ~·~ml>t'r J 10 ti 1• 14/8 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus t NUS HAArllE STATEMENT '"" totlOWlnQ SMr\On-. 4ff! 00•,,Q Du'\1nt-\c. a'\ RENEE TIC.HE. I.. TO . 11110<1'M fll.,d • Corona Ot'I M•r. C.A 'nhh W1lllam R l lQIW', 1111 O<un fllvO • Corona°"'"""''· Cll 'l?bn Nor<~ flQ!W'. 1111 O<Mn Blvd Ooron• oel MAr. CA '7bH Thi\ bU'>I""'' " conouueo b• 4 llf'l•l•d PifflnefV'l1p W 1111"'" A Tlql\e l nl\ \lal....,_,I Wil\ lllMI w1ln '"' Q>llnly Clt!rt ol 0r""9" Count¥ Ofl (); t 10, 19/1 F1onn Publ1\l\f<d O.enqi• c.o.i,1 D••ty 1>1104 Otl ll 10. 11.NOv l, 191tj PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUS a U,INl:U MAMIE STATIEMEHY Tftl" fotlOW•rMJ Mrwf"• *'~ 00•"9 llllSIMU M CALIF()qNIA ~01(0 MATS, 1 .. 1 ~uentt•, Colt& Mn • C•l•fornl• ""'~IQ Ho.No Wl'IOl<>-.,t,. Co In< , 11>61 ll'lac~nll•. Co•I• '"""'" C•l•lar nl• m 11 l l\o\ OU•lne\\ I\ <oncl\Kll'd by • COi oor•tion 810 HOu,,,. Wl\oleYt• Co Jud1tt10vntit111 Sfcrcl•ry ll\1\ Slilt-1 WM lilt(! Will\ I"' County CINI< O! 0.-Counlv nn 0< tte>e• 11 •.. ,. 1'10111' Pub'"""" Orl'lfl<J" (O.~I Do)1fy Pllol "ovtmb<!t 3. 10. 11 1', "" PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTthOU!> 8 USINESS HAME SlATIMENT • ll'I• lotl-•"9 i>enon• art OolnQ llu\1M\\ •\ I( I' POOL A YARD #AINT(NANCE, •l.4 Conot••-. Go\le #41w . CA. nr.11 K•nftel l\ A Wiii!•"''· ... c;onortt\. CO\i. Mew. CA .,.,, 0.1 ... E WllllMI'"· ·~ COllQ•h•, CO\la Mi!W. CA ,.,.,, lni\ ou,onen " c-IMI l>Y •n ~fffet MOaTUARY 9 76 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N El Camano Real San Clemente 492-0 100 --- PEBC F4MILY COlOHIAL FUHllAL HOMf 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslminster 893-3525 --- 'ACIRC VIEW M~AL,.AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beaco <. 644-2700 --- McCOtlMICI( MOtlTUARllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ---IALTZ .. Ma0t4 RlfWU& HOMI 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 --- IW.UOAOWAY MOal'UAaY 1 10 Broas:iway Cosla Mesa 642-9150 --- !iMITH-TUTHIU.UMI MOllTUARY WISTCUff CHAHL Oerrelory • Flower Shelp 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ---'9f:ltef llOlMllS SMtn4'S MOlltuAlY 627 Main St Huntington Beach APWlrepMto ONE YEAR QLO AND READY TO RUN: THAT FIRST STEP'S A Dill Y Celebrating Today: Trevor, Left, Meredhh: Gavin and Kirsten Faster Days Ahead • • California Quads Celebrate First Year TURLOCK <AP1 Om· yt'ar ;i(Lcr giving birth to quadruplets. Conn1t• Smith dol•sn't think ltfc will get any mor e hectic when they start to walk except "they might be faster." - M rs. S mith's c hildren. believed lo be the San Joaquin Valley's first surviving quads in half a century. were a year old today. ABOUT 30 PEOPLE have been invited to a bi rthday party Saturday. including doctors and ~u rses who "did a fantastic job''. caring for the newborn babies al Fresno's Valley Medical Center. All four children are healthy a nd active. but good health wasn't that certain when they were born prematurely last Nov. 3. Their weights ranged from 2 pounds 10 OW\ccs to 3 pounds 11 ounces, but a ll gained sleadlly during sever a l weeks o f in· tensive hospitaJ care. The two girls Ki rsten and Meredith and two boys Gavin and Trevor now weigh bet ween .16 and 18 pounds. "THEY'RE GE1TING BIG." Mrs . Smith said in a telephone interview. ''Trevor is trying real hard to walk, taking a few steps. They're all stundin~ now, l>O 1t won't b<.' long ·• Mrs. Smith. 29. docsn 't think having four little t ykes toddling around the house "can be any worse than crawling. although they weren't too bad cr awling. I don't think walking w.ill be loo bad. but they might be faster." Her hectic pace has easc-d as the quads ha ve grown better abl<' to entertain themselves. Mrs Smith said "THE FIRST FIVE or !>I'< months. I didn't have much rrcl' time.·· she said .. Now. the} play together a lot. so I h<1v1: quite a bit of free time dunng the d ay."J T hey !lso enjoy playing with the family's cocker spaniel and poodle dogs or with ba bies of friends who visit the Smiths . When the neighbor brings her baby over·. the infa nts "all gather around and they sit and Jabber at each othe r." Mrs. Smith said . THE QUADS ARE "ver y tn· terested in someon e e lse because they're used to seeing each other." s he added . The financial burden of sud- denly having four children was eased by insurance which paid for most of the $30.000 hospital and doctor costs plus donations placed in a fund here which paid for ba by furniture. Woman NCO R e tires a t 7 1 TRAVIS Al R FORCE BASE IAP l -A 71-year -old woman. the oldest enlisted ~rson on ar live duty in the country's armed forces. has retired Tech. Sgt. Mary Strader wai. given the Meritorious Service Medal to commemorate her 38 •years in the service. Air Force offi cials said most enlistees are required to reltre at 55. but Mrs. Strader was al· lowed to stay because she was railed up from the rcservc.s and did h er job well. "Thl· fund ha!> paid for most of thl· nccessar} thing!> hkt· cnb~ and high cha1ri.... ~1 r~ Smith l>a td "Ri ght now. they don't seem lo be coslJng too much. Since they're young. they're not too expensive." • MRS. SMITH AND"h e r hus band". Roger. 29, had no children before the quads. so they added a bedroom and ra mi· ly room to their two·bedroom ho m e to accom modate their population explosion .. Mrs. Smith. who look rertiltty drugs before learning she was prcgn<mt. said they have taken precautions to have no more children. Sm ith. an employee of a cable television company. is "pretty helpful" with the c hildren. rus wife said "WHEN H E COMES home from work. he entertains them pretty well so l can cook dlnner and get them ready for bed." but there's one aspect of car· 1ng for tiny tots that Smith a\'Oids as often as possible. his wife added "fl e 's kind of slacked off changing tpe d1aper.s now .. Victim Identifie d S/\N DIEGO <M' I Thr ~·s1 has identified th<• Sl·cond man kil l e d wht'n a marl · Jua n a -s mugj.?l i .n~ a i rpl anc <'ras hed in Chula V1s t;i a:: the brotht•r of the man bt•heved to ha v l' p 1 lot t' d l ht• p I ant'. a coroner's spokesman said The body of Paul Whitheld Kt·tchum. 26 , o f Santa Barbara wa:. idcnt1fi<'d Wednesda~· thmugh a ftngt>rpnnt cht•c•k Series On Asia Scheduled OUR GIULIANO'S JUNIOR SANDWICH: HEm COMPETITION /\ lecturC' :.er1es en· titled ''Asia: ls It Still Exotic?" will be pre sented in four parts by Coas tline Community College from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . Tuesdays. begin· ning Nov. 14 , ul Lhc llun linglon Beach City Hall. room B-7. 2000 Main St.. Huntington Beach. !<'cc for the series is $10. Single sessions may bl' au enck'<I for SJ. Pre· r egi s tration i s e n · couraged prior to Nov. 7 and m ay be made al the college. 10231 Sla t e r Ave .• Fountain Va lley. Registration may also be m ade at the door. Additional informa· tion may be obtained by calling 963·0811 . e x- tension 256. .. Life Sentence SAN DIEGO IA P I - C h a rles Colbe rt. 21. m ust spend the rest of his life in prison without possibility of parole for the killing of Belinda Ann Robinson. a high sch ool cheerleader a year ago. He was con· vicled of murder. rape and sodomy. Honor Won FOR THE 85-HAlllUJIGER If you've ever been in Giuliano's you know that our regular sandwich!! are more than a meal for many people. That's why we introduced our Junior sandwiches -smaller but still the same fresh baked rolls filled ytith mouthwatering cheeses, meats, spices, greens ~nd l dressings. And they start as low as 85¢. They're less expensive than many hamburgers. More &11 • -~ substantial. And there's more -'t1f·: variety (see below). iiJI:. }"' Come in and save 25¢ during this limited time offer. And get a taste of what Giuliano's has In store for you. lr>C11vtOu•I • t<t...,.111 A Wllll4tm\ 536-6539 ..... I Dean Fronk, son or David C Fronk or Hunt· ington Beach, has bel'n a wa rded a S400 Bing Crosby Youth Fund Scholarship ot Col 'Poly San Luis Obh1Po. Tiii• , .... _. Wd "'"" ...... '"' County ,,.,, Of Or~ County on Ot-· 10, .. ,. FIOU" ~'11bfl\l\ot4 Orlllt!O" l..Othl 0.oly P11u1 O<t ti. ef'Cj,.,.., 10 11 ltlll I •911 1• I DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842•1HS78 CALIFORNIA I OB ITUARIES PUBLIC N01'1CE PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITlOUI IUSINHS NAMI UATIMllMT flC'TITIOUS I UllHfU MAMI U ATIMINT Th• tollow•ne "'"°"' ,.,~ Oo•no bli,>IM \\ e\ Tll• foltowl119 P*ftOll• .,.. OOlfl9 tMJ\tN '~ •\ ti • L ~tNG CO /)))2 (••• ~U<ll\. I: lforo CA •1-30 L•rr'r C..tW OeB.,911 •'>• I /JJJ/ C...1ren119n E1 roro (A 41~.KI MU l H & C:0 , JOO ... Wl)Of'I Ceft- Or lvt ~u•lt •U. N~I a..Kll. CA v7..0 l•"" Goi1• Oell..,90• I Jr I 1JJJ) c;.v,.ftu!lll. (1 IO<Q. 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M t\\.•Of'I V•~10 (.41ttorn11• '<fJtt > '"'\ O\l\.lnt-'\\ t\. <onGUf..h.O O• •" •tt: O•V•du•I ter-fy~ Lff t n1s ''••..-nent w..,. ltlt.'CJ ••th thti GounlY C~~ o1 Qt-Covn1, on O<. IOl>er II. t91f ~10"'1 PU'.btl!J'tf"d 01 Ml(i' l\kl\f 0.111• Piiot 0<1-• iO. /I dt\(J NOVt m D" l 10 PUBLIC NOTICE C"'1"4 SUl'l!lllOll CCM.t•TOl'TMI STATI 01' CAUl'CMINIA l'O• THI! COUNTY Oii O•A•OI HO A"11SJ N OTICI! OP 14 1!&•1 .. G 0 1' Pf TITION l'Oll l'llOaATE 01' Wtl.1. AHO 1'011 1.ETYUIS TESTAMHt• TAllY ANO AUTHOlllZ~YIO .. TO AOMt N ISTE• UN O'Ell TME INOE l'l!NOENT AOMINISTllATIO.. OF fSTATH ACT E\111• ol JAMES HIOOll'l90THAM MUil HiLL. DKI!•""' NOllC( I!. t<ERE8V GtVEN !Ml l\E l I Y JfAN MURRILL ,,., tflto n~r..-in tt pet.hon tor-PrOblt~ Of W HI •rid tO< 1\~~ ot LeOtr-.. , ...... ~" •dill lb .... In '"" .,..,,_ -•111/'0<•!• t1on ro 11om1n1\tflllr tfY ""latt' u~r 1tw- lt/8 PUBLIC NOTICE '"d~0t-fldornt A0~1n1\trat•on of E !ti.te:' A,, '*'"'t\"'~ to wh1c.n 1+. made fOf' •urttw-r Pctr1oe..ul•" .. nc1 thc.t't tN' t1n-w FICTlflOUS 8U\INE\S ond P'd' • of ,,...,.r\Q thl' \i>m~ ""' NAME HATENENT °"~" , •. lor NO•""'l»r 11 101. di fnt-•011uw'4\Q p.·rwn 1,, <Ju1,,._, tO 001t m int,,. to\.1'1ronmot C>eiMrt f>u,1n~-. .,. <;1 '1'tJnt No l of '4f0 'ourt 41 100 C•vtt THE C.000 R l 1'0 11 I lt.O CPnl• n C•nttr Or"'" ~\I. on lfle C•IY OI Sdnt., n1.tl W •'f a 1 'u ttn (A Qi?bftO Ana (dl1torni.:t R•C f\oto c;.hdlll.6t 11tn P1 ,.,, ttt't Jt!\U' O.>ted Oc.tooer l t~ '''ff J ub•l•P In< ... C..illorn .. 1 <0•l)Oojl•on WILl.IAM E S• JOO'N. Th•" bu'l>•f'P\., ,, 1ont1u1 h·d b\I 1 tot Countv Cter11. l)Or•llO" COHl!H 81.l!WI• R1c,,.rn \ .... k .. r ... o IZOI o .... S• •• S..ll• MO "'~"'"" J~•U> N••-1 -· CA '1..0 J11Do~-ll\l 1 hi II 141 13).JllJ R1t"-trO~d11 ,1r1itn I AHWMY',... P.ttttOtWr Pr"''°""' Publl\""° Or ... C.0..\t 0.11y Piiaf 1 h•\ \tah-mtnt .,,, fll•td w1th t~ Nov J, •. tO, ,,,. !.1n .11 C.011nly (Ir•~'" Otdny ru11nlv ""D< I --•O. tQ/& f IOH1' PUBLIC NOTICE Pybl1\NO ()t-'l"IQf C0t"I O,J1l\t f'1lvt -----Ot 1 IJ 1~ /1 NU• 1 141• SUPIERIOlt COURT OF THE 1. •• STATEOFCALtFOltNIAFOlt THE COUNTY OF OltANGE PUBLIC !'iOTICE HOA·- NOT l(E Of. ;o f AltlNI# Of- Pf •1 TtON FOlt OAOE It 011,IEC FtC.TITIOUS 8U~tNE~~ f l NG CONVFYAHCf OF REAL HAME STATEM(Nt PllOPEATY TO COMPl.ET£ SALE. f F\r tnllow •l\\I P• t-o(.lr'I 0r1' 0011\Q ON CONTRACT E H TEAED U•TO 8Y Dll\•ne\• o OECIEASEO CORONA DEL MAI< CON'>l'IUC """'p o t tAl-Nf (.ARNE t T, I ION COM CON< I RU{ I ION &01 Otoo•'l<'d 8~'"· CorOl\ol or; Ml>• CA '1161\ NOi ICE IS HE RE llY r.tVEN !NI A•n<Utt J Oti.,..r ~1' , lkqonte, 8ElTY LOU k.100 ~ lit..O ,,.,.,,no Coron.OM ~t.C.A Q?•1~ P•htlon t or 010~,. d•rPCt1n9 con OoVQIM N Ohvtor .o1 ~··· W'Y•n<• ol ..... P"Ol>H1Y to (_,, Coron• Oet MM. CA 91b1~ wit' on c.btlU«t ""'"'to "''o trr cllt- T rus CN\•rte\\ '" conouc•MJ by d (teMd,tt~•lo wrwcnh.fn..tOetof' -••I PMtr>•-<\tl•O fur11\er partku1¥\, '"° t""t t,.. ''""' AM>CUll J 0 11"' r •nO PIK .. ol l'le•.riflQ t"°' '°""" """ '"'\ '\f41~nt •• , t1lt'ld ""''" ttw ~"~·tor~, 10~ •~11. 4t Cl 00 Co.ifllY Cl•r~ Of Ot ""°' t uun1v on D<. • m . •n ll'le <.OUf'lroom ot O.pan.--1 10"4'• 10, 1<j/~ No ) Of U•O ,......,, Al 100 (IVK C..nl•r F10JUI 0,,..,~ 'Wf'~t. •n tht' (1ly ot ~n•• An•, P"Dh \hed Ort1f'Wii (W\f ()411ly µ,10, (6111o•n•d: Oll II .• no NU• J 11• II 1•111 D••~o 0. IOl:ll'• }U, ,.,~ <~bl /ff WILLIAM E SI J<>t'N; , PUBLIC NOTICE F IC'TI TIOUS 8UStHESS HAArtE STATIEMENl . f f\fl toUow•na 0""''0"' ,.,P 001nq bu\•ne\\ •~ MAR.ANATt<A CHRISTIAN ACADEM Y, CALVARY (HAPEoL co N r E A e N c E c EN Tc R THE WOAD FOR TOOAV MAAANATHA AO AGENCY 1IOO S ...... ,_ 'lo S.nl• AM, CA 'n104 C•tvAry CNoel ol '°''" Mf"" lflt • • e;.1110<,,.a coroor•llOf' ~ !i F•tf'V1ew Ad ~, .. •n"' CA 91/Q.I ff\1' b\f\lnt'\\ I\ (.Ol'IOU(\f'ld by • fOf' OOf'.tl.on (1tlWMV Cf\ttDrl (It Co\t• AA. .. ., C.nuo" '>m11n t.>rn~t 'l'\1 \lJlfft't""'' ... ., , ,..., "",~ '"'' (Ou"'" { tt " OI Or~o-(.ouf'!t' '°"'Oct 1a ,.,, F101}11 Pybli\""'° ()r.ortQ'· to.l•t 0..•Y Polot O<t l,l iC 11. NOY l 141" 418• 18 PUBLJC NOTICE ,. FICTITIOUS llUStNE!ioS NAME STATEMENT '"" toU0•1nq Pt ,,c,pn .. "'' •. OO•f'\Q b1.n1nt." •\ I A l ~l'A), '"'°' 11 .. ymoncl W~v Sv•h• ~ E.J fo,n, (4111c>tf'ht_,Jt...k• f '"'' Am•QO\. 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"'"•t" l()lftv oft1(•· ,._ 1ne pf«.e ot buS•· nt .. \, Of •~ ~"'tQnl"d 1n •U matteri.. pi11rtd1tHnu to \ded f"'\fdh! S.UC.n (ld1"'"' wit" t~ ""'"f'P'\"-!trw .,OUCntof'-. lnU')I be- f '' '1 or pn..,...nt--0 t', clfOft";ct•d w1ttuo HHJf rnorHh· 11 h' tFlf• ,,,. ' Ooubl•<ctllaft vf lfH nQl11 • D•t•O OOOOo r I< 1"18 "Oll VANN l Al,1 l NANO tllHNI N AlLlN L "-\'"tulor .. ot t~ wul ,_., 1U1d 0.-C. t'Ol•nt II YlltGtL ALLEN •ttor"'•Y •t U• 1640 ""''"'"" lll•d "-.0'\ A"Qelfll"t, CA 1'0010 l •utJ11 n.t•O (/111tnc,fl (o,n• Q,,.ly ... ti()( U•' 11 N 1Hf I 1(1 '' t·oe PUBLIC NOTICE I() "'~ 1'10J?ff CP 1'1• OU A AH TE ELUWOllT;o .. s;ouPE SUPElllOlt COUllT OF TME U?UC•llOIR-S..ol•IOI STATEOF CAt.ll'OllHIAl'Olt ~llt 101 THIE COUNTY OF ORANGE ~.,...Hill" (A •lU l He. A .. _ PuDh ""° 0.d,..,. 1 Ou •pol HOTtCE OF SALE OF •EA&. D<• ,, NO•, •n • ,,., PflOl'EltTYATl'tttYATE SALE ti.II• it II\ ff\f' Mdltttr Of tr-~ £'\t•t~ Of P UBLIC NOTIC~ (LARE R !.Ml lH .t• .. ClAAE AAVMON D S Mt IH .... d CLARE \Ml TH Ol'<NSMI N011C£ IS HEREBY' G•VEN 1i..1 SUPE•tOlt COUllT OF T;oE I"' unO.-~<l""<I JAME!'> E HEIM. STATEOfc.Al.1,0RHIAFOA: PuO••f A dm•n1~tr11 tor "'" •d· THE ~HTY 0 , OllANGC M•ol\tr,;tor ot '"" "'ldlt' Of CLAR£ P No A ., ... J '>Ml IH .,,.,., •nown d\ CLARE R .. OYtCf OF H EAltt NG OF R"'VMONO SMITH "''°-nownd> l'IET'ITIOH ,OlllANOllOfQ OIMECT CLl'RI' SMMH CIKU~ will Wtl Oil I JllG COHY f TAN( E Of JI E AL• P"' .. '" -..1~ I<' '"" l\<ql\<'\I .trld ~t PlllOPIEltTY t>•OO•• •tt•r -!Ion ot any •tl<llJ"t!d f \ta•• ot DOPA ... flt RAft-t brOktl '<.omm''''°"· uoon ·~term.\ 0.UJ•~ _.n<I , Ond•ltOn\ Mrtt1n.af1~r me-nftanf'O, NOTI([ I~ HERH v ( fVI N '"di •nd \ub1e<t to •onftrmo\llon by .... !>[CURI TY PA( If 1( N A t 10 ... 111 Abovt ~nUll•d Sul>""Or Court. on BANK f'kt'-fHflld ,.,~.n .... t>t ftt•~,,. •N fnur,0-'1~. N~~, t&, '971. al ttw •nd orot-r 01tt<-1lnQ (OfW• """' 11 <H ,, ,~1 f\Our ot 11 00 Pm , Of therNttltr .. ,,,,.,.. Df'Opeh~ ,..,,~" to wf\••" " m.HH 1hf 11mP AttOWftd by •aw. at ltw off kt tor turthf'lr ia-rtttutnn •. ""~ .,,,,t o~ ot thfl' Pubt\( l\dm1n1\trat0t. 1l00Sou1fl ftm.--9t'd .,. •• o• n,.M•f'\Q ,~ Aftlf• Gr.lnd • .,.~. Santo• AM. (Atlt°""I• na' bto-fn yt-1 fO' NO~mhfor 1-4 11f/" ti '11/0\ -'fl r1qht tHIP, 1nter~S' anO 10 OOa m 1nt~counrOC1mot f>t•C\Mt '"'',. 11t CLAR('. R SMtTM. •t\O IT'tl\I NO 'of 'Wll<l 1oun ... 100 c 'V" Of\OWA ~-CL.ARE RAYMOND SMITH, Ct"tf' Ot1...,_ Wf.\.t.inlnt (ttttol \.mt.\ •lV'll ~nown .,, CL ARE SMITH, M· AnA (•i•torn•-' '• ~\.'"0 •n ,.,~ to '"•' <~r1akt r-Pdl 04!ttPd Oc'tnbt1r '' 10/.1' (JfOO••ft., '•tudttd 1n ·~ ~t41tP Olf WtU..IAME St.JOHN f ltif•t f'.l!tf'H tlt. County o f Or•nQf.', • (oun'" CW"r' 0-"'''~ ,._...~tow\ Gltl.GOllY N Sl!GUIN Loi ·~ 1n 8100 C." ot lr~t No. z111 "'-on .... s .. .100 ' ,.. '" ,,_ C••• o1 c~•a Me~. n lrv1110. CA n 71' 'l'IO"'" nn .. tNIO 1,,_reol •f'<orcled .. •11-y ler ,....,,_, noo• •• oa<1P' 1\ .. no 1•. Mt• P\JDll\,..., ()<-CO•"' O"•'• '""" ;;,~:;:~~::aO\, rt!tOrd\ Qf -.1p Nov J 4 10. ,.,. • , •• IA SU !IJ" ,, lo •II ~·'""""'~<- P UBLIC NOTICt; t•on' '"""tftC1tOt\\. ~•l~lftf'i"I!., e,,-.. ( IU\iOf'\\. ,,.\flf'V'9f~. I~ • .,tflht,. ,.,,., ro(IM\Ctf w"yOf -ore! SUl'IRICMI COU•T OF f ;otc Commontv kfl6wll "' 11' Flow"' STATSM CAl.ll'OllHIA FOll <;trt•"f C~t•-.. (<11t torno11 TMI! COUNTY 0 1' OllAHOE 8•<'• or ott,..., ,.,. 1nv1tec1 '-Mi4 ... A tUU oro.,..rh and rnu\I ~ 1n wrrtlflQ - HOTICIE OF HFAlllNO l'Olt Wiii DP ,,,.., .... o .it I,... otfK" Of.,... OllOSlll OtlllCTl .. G TllAHSl'l!ll OF P11lll•< "om'"'"''90•. 1300 Sout" P IE Iii S 0 fll AL I' It 0 I' f Iii f Y t 0 Gr~nd 14•-!io.onld An11, C.allt0fll•6 CO M l'LSTE ,C ONTRAC T 0" '110~.or mAybo't11""w1ll\ll\e<lenqf 01crorHT UNOl!lt l'ltO!!AT( , .. ,., ""'-Court.,,,. ....... be 0.· GOOI tM . 11v'"rt0 tn 'dl'd .Om1n1~tr•tol' C)e0o0f\4h Ell•t• o1 Jo.<H K Ross ouc.vA"' .. At''"'"""'""'"''"' 1Nb41u1'°""' •U JOHN KtMllALl ROS<, OUC·C.AN ""' NOii<" and brtorr !hr MUoftO t>t M D . 0• JOHN K IM!IALI RO'>S •~•O "''" DUGGAN, .. -. JO~tN .. R\)~\ tMm•ohe•• u~.1awtu1..._yq1 Ol>GGAN M 0 . ~HSo'd '"" Unlltt<l Sl.,tf\ Tl\e sum of Two NOTtCE 15 HEREllY GIVf.N m•I ll'IOu\al\d Dotldf\ (U ,000.001 In ,.,,.,., ~HELDON " OROOI R l'ln l•lfd <•tt•l•eo , ... c-. or -y.,... MUM M relfl • IM!llllon f0< ""''" <l•tl'<l•r>q M(omp<1ny .,..,. '"1"~" bid or ott..r. ... ,..,., ol ..,_I Or~V to (OM .,,,,. .... belM\Cf' ot '"" ourcNiso D<ICQ P••I• conlrll(I ol Of(-nt rmr•nt'' lo °" lla•O -t onflrm.tton of WI•., 10 .... 1(1'1 ,, M<ld• '"' turlrlH <!l)ClfOV~ .. ., ..... ., ~<lor Coun. "" P4•11<ul•r\, •n<t 11'1•1 '"" 11,,.. •nd lllf!\ or oftM~ mutt !Ml ,...,..,ltlcd Oft• P'•O 04 l\Nl1no 1i. -""' .,....,, "' lorm furn1\Nd by 11\e "''"' lo< No.,._ 11. 1'1 .. •• ~ 00" n• ti\ ,.,. r•Qfll lo r.1«1 M y -•II~ I• ..... , • ..,,room ol o. ... ,,,.,,.nt NO J OI hfoteby •M~lftd WHI <Our1, " /00 (•vi( C~fll•• o ... ...-D•tto Otlot>e• ll, t'78 Wf\1, In I~• C.lly al )enl~ An• J AM£S [ HEIM C•lltofn1e P"Olk Adrruf"Ni tr.ttor • Oeltd Oc._.r 71, "II •O•IAN l(IJYl'I•, WILLIAM I' ''JON.. COUNTY CCXINHL- (OUflly Ct•,.. OAYtD R CMA"'flll. Oll'\ITY tllYINC) ltll.1.000 ly 0Hlfl It ~. A L•w G.,,_Mi.ot 09,_,., tttt SllM I ll<ffl . •JU &tlw Y• 1W L .. A .... je, CA -l'vlKtc A __ t, .... Ttl u .. JSu ttCt•t<C-flflr• Aft41rl'ff tw .... ._._, klll• ""••CA ftm '"•1111\MO Ori',.. C-1• 041•1. Pi'Oll P110l1t~ 0ro>flQt Co..~ 0•11y Pt1ot "°" J •. tO. 1•11 11)it.J• Nov ). •. IO. 1•7' I 1i1 It ' I ' I 7 .. •. IrVine EDI TI ON * .. .. Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 71 , NO. 307, 4 SECTIONS. SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1978 TEN CENT~ t.. • 'Rescued' Dollar Gains Value .. ,• Idi Amin Asks Foe In Ring NAI ROAI, Ke nya !AP > President ldt Aman !.ay~ the way to sellh.• the wJr betwl·t>n Ugan da and Tanianaa would be for hirn to take on T antanaa n P~1- d"nt J ultus K Nyerere an the boxing ring. a n /\min aide told reporters today "( am keeping r1 t,..'>o that l can challenge President Nyerere an the boxing ring and fi g ht 1t out there rather than the soldiers lose their h ves on the field of battle," the Ugand an president was quoted a!> saying "T here 1s an old African !.4ty mg t hat when two ele phants right it 1s the grass that suirers," be reportedly added Am in ru'l!e MB}. Bob Astles re· ported tht' remerks by telephone to reporters here. He said the Ugandan leader suggested world heavyweight ch ampion Muhamm ad Ah as a referee and said he would give Nyert>re a "sporting chance'' by fighting with o ne a rm l ied be hind his back and has legs shackled with weights . The 6-foot-4, 240-pound Amin, who was heavywei~hl boxing cha mpion of the Ugandan army unde r British colonial rule. once ridiculed the slight. wh,te·haired Nyerere as an ''old wom an.'' Nyerere 1s about 56 and Amin about 53. Uga ndan for ces i n vaded Tanzani a on Monday a nd seized about 700 square miles of Tanza - nian terr itory . Nyerere bas -vowed a major counter-offensive to "hit back" at Amin, whom he descr ibed as a "barbarian " Astles said Amm's comments we re made a s a "humorous response·~ to Nyerere's reJeclion of any mediation of the conflict. Irvine High School Hit By Burglars Burgla rs entered three build- ings al Irvine High School and stole some $20,000 in equipment, authorities told police Thursday There were no signs of forced entry into the mus ic buildjng and media and student centers at the school, 4321 Walnut Ave .. poli ce s a id . They s a id the burg lars used cith('r keys or sophisticated lock picks. Taken were a desktop com- pute r. aud10-v1sual equipment, speakers a nd a m plifiers, two television sets, a movie camera, $60 cash and a sousaphone. Janitors discovered the crime Thursday morning. Invaders Dig In DA R ES SALAA M. Tanzania 1AP) -Invading Ugandan forces were reported tightening their grip on the strategic Taka Bridge in northern Tanzania. 'Pinball Wizard' Geu Cars A large vehicle tire that broke loose from the back of a truck carrying a load or ti res turned the San Diego Freeway into a giant pinball machine late Wednesday. •The California Higtaway Patro l reported the 44- inch-t all tire bounced and bounded in the northbound lanes or the freeway' one- h a H mile south or the Ne wport Free way, slrik· ing car after car. No sooner would the big "pinball" start to slow down, officers said, than another car would bounce It back into play. In the final score : A Porsche , three Datsuns and a Chevelle had to be towed otr the freeway. There were no lnjuries. "Needless to say," an officer re marked. "the truck drtver dJd not come back to claim bis ttre." • I ~kwalk No Cakewalk E veri the migra tory b irds that spend the winter around Uppe r Newport Bay have to watch out for traffic. These du cks d ecided tha t t he y pref erred the warm road to the cold bay a nd declared squatters' rights on Back Ba y Drive . Passing motorists shooed them from harm 's way, but they ca me right back. \ Ehrli~hman Weds Again Watergate Figure Marries Designer, 30 NEW YORK CAPl -Former Wh i t e H o u s e a id e J o hn E hrlic hma n, who w as im- p risoned as a result of the Wate r gate s candal and was divorced fro m bis wife only weeks ago, married a Raleigh, N .C . inte rior designer in a p r ivate cerem ony t oday, a friend of the bride said. An ice cream parlor wedding reception was cancelled because an ove~­ n ow crowd of spe ctators and press. wedding c ake was ·m a de of French vanllla, pralines and cream a nd s tra wbe rry ice creams. the last "Ehrlicbman's favorite flavor." Mrs. McLaurine moved from North Carolina to New York two years ago. She said she met Ehrllchman in Waller's Wicker Wond e rl a nd , the d esi g n showroom where she works on the E ast Side of Manhattan. The newspaper learned that the wife of the manager of the Irvine Initiative ice cream store. also on the East Side at 14th Street and First Ave nue. was a classmate of Mrs . McL a urlne 's a t the University or North Carolina at Greensboro, and the reception was to be a wedding present for the couple. Ehrlichman, 53, once an aide to fo rmer President Nixon, spent 18 months in prison for hl s part in the Watergate scandal. He divorced hi s wife of 29 years last month. HighSclwol Grid Results Winless University High School pulled off an upset. breaking the four-game winning streak or Costa Mesa High School. in Thursday night footba ll action along the Or ange Coas t . He r e a r e la s t nig ht's scores. For details' see page 89. UnJverslty ZO Costa Mesa 14 Westminster 11 Huntington Beach 8 Los Alamitos Z8 Ocean View O Ehrlichman a nd Chris ty Peacock Mclaurine, 30, were marrie d in a 12-m inut e ceremony al the Staten Island home of a judge, with two wit· n es ses pres ent. They we r e Donald and Mary Lynn Gould, friends of the bride. Gould confirmed the marriage when he arrived at 11 a.m . at his B askin -Robbins Ice Cream Pa rlor in Manhattan. where the new Mrs . Ehrlic hma n. a lso divorced, worked last summer. A mid-afternoon reception was pJa nned the r e fo r a bout 25 guests , Gould said. Vote: Yes,Noon Voting The bride wore a white woolen dre ss. E hrlichma n a d a rk, pinstriped suit. Gould, whose shop is at 241 F irst Ave., said the three-tiered Animal Pound Opening Set The city of Irvine inaugurates its new animal care center with an open house at 11 a.m. Satur· day:· Th~ center is located at 20401 Sun Valley Drive. off Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. It is about one-third of a mile e ast of the inte rsec tion of Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. There will be tours of the facility, and refreflhments. Dogs and cats picked up in Irvine will be cared for al lhe center while attempts are made to notify owners. Animals also will be available for adoption. Hayden Talk Set On UCI Campus Former U.S. senate candidate Tom Hayden is scheduled to talk about "Callfpmia Politics After Jarvis" at 4 p.m. Monday at UC Irvlne. His talk, open to the public witbout charse. wlU be In the Brandywine Library of the Mid· die Earth student apartments on campus. Further information Is available by c&llint 833·6922. The 24,897 registered Irvine vote rs will be given the chance Tuesday to reduce by one lhe number of Hmes annually that they go to the polls. "Meas ure L" would change t h e d a l e o n whi c h I rvine municipal elections are held. City Council elections current- ly are held on the firs t Tuesday after the fi rst Monday in March of every even-numberoo year. If the ballot measure is ap· proved, elections jnstead will be consolidate d with county· administered June primaries, held on the first Tuesday after the fi rst Monday of June in every even-numbered year . Estimates of the money tax- payers would save by giving up an independent municipal elec- tion have ranged from $5,000 to $7 ,500, based on the costs of the last city election. However , City Clerk Raye Kings bury saia it is impossible , to estimate the savings precise- ly. s ince the county registrar has sajd cost to the city would range from 10 cents lo 30 cents per voty, and even that is sub· ject to Change for each election. Opponents o f the measure claim initial savings will dwin- dle to minuscule proportion, and have suggested that evenfually it m ight cost taxpayers even more. Passage of the proposal would have an immediate effect on current City Council members whose"terms are due to expire in March of 1980. If pnssed, the terms of Council m e mbers Dav id Sills , BiU, Vardoulis and Mary Ann Gaido would be extended an additional three months. a cond ition Vardoulis bas said he does not look torward to. Proponents of Measure L. besides pointing to immediate cost savings, a rgue t hat the ·Attack Fatal Camlidat,e Dies in Campaign EAST WENATCHEE·, Wash. (AP) -Whe n the Republican candidate for Douglas County sheriff col- la psed into his arms, detective John Kozar began immediate heart massage. The incumbent sheriff administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. But Kozar and She riff Bill Williams we re unable to save the llf e of Joe Taylor, 51, who only moments before the a pparent he art attack was criticizing Kozar in his campaign for Williams' job. "De ath is deat h . It transcends poll tics," William.45 said afte rwards. Taylor had just a ccused Kozar or violating cam· paign laws. As be turned to sit down, he stiffened &f!d toppled into Kozar's arms. , Taym was t"Ushed to a hospital where he was pronounced dead on arr lvaJ. m or e wides prea d issu es and c andidates involved in a June primary will bring more voters than bas been the case in inde pendent Irvine elections. The three most recent Irvine e l e etions r ecord e d vo te r turnouts of 'l7 percent, 35 per· cent and 31 percent. The three most recent June primaries posted turnouts of 51 percent, 73 percent and 66 per- cent. The reasoning is that Irvine voters who will take the trouble to vote in a.:.tatch election, cer· tainly wilf'" vote in the June prima ry. and that othe r Irvine residents who might not bother with Ute smaller election wiJl go to the June contest . and vote on city issues because they are part or the larger ballot. In the ir ballot a r gument. Councilmen Sills, Vardoulis and Arthur Anthony contend that special interest groups oppo.5e t he election challje. because "the fewer peopl9""'~ vote, the more likely their candidates are to win." Inte restingly. the people who oppose "Measure L" also con· tend that special interest groups would benefit by a Jun_, election. Councilman Larry Agran, who <~ VOTE, Page AZ> Newport Cops Nab 2 on Vice Charge Two Fullerton women were ar rested by Newport Beach vice officers on prostitution charges Thursday night. Police identified the sus~is as Robert.a Darlene Valenzuela. 24, and Sharon Lee Huth. 19. They were arrested at 5: 15 p.m. aft.er police set up a rendezvous with tbfm in a hotel ne ar Orange, <f"'1ty A~rport. • • .... _,.,\~~ :.i· .. . ·. , Carter's Efforts Cited From AP Dlspatcbes The dollar put on more muscle on foreign exchanges today in continuing response to President Carter's rescue measures. The price of gold dropped. The pound weakened in Lon· don to $1.9825, compared to Sl.9860 Thursday, but was look- ing stronger against leading European currencies. The re was no trading in Tokyo because or a national holiday. But Thursday the dollar closed at 186.025 yen, up from 178.~ Wednesday. Gold prices fell back in Lon· don to S219.S5 per Troy OWK!e, com pared to $221.75 Thursday. In Zunch, Europe's other major bullion market , the price was BRIGHT SPOT: U.S. EMPLOYMENT GAINS-A4 $220 an ounce, compared to S224 .SO Thursday. Despite the initial promising results or Carter's plan, world curi:ency dealers are having second thoughts a bout the rescue moves. "The measures were definite. ly a step in the right direction but I would still Like to see some action on slowing inflation and reducing the U.S. trade deficit," a dealer in a Paris bank said Thursday. An American businessman in Tokyo said , "The dollar still bas a long way to go before I can re- coup my 106SeS ~rom the 30 per. cent decline of the dollar the last 12 months." In Europe the dollar made siz e a ble gains again s t the Fre nc h franc, Swiss franc, German mark and Italian lire, but the markets were "very, very nervous and very thin," as one dealer put it. The dollar's slump was caused largely by the United States buy· <See DOLLAJl, ?age A2) Planners OK UCI Center Project Map Irv i n e p lannin g c om -missioners Thursday approved a tentative tract map for t he first ph a s e of d evelo p me nt or University Town Center on Cam- pus Dri ve across f rom UC Irvine . A tentative tract m ap is a bare-bones outline of propooed projects. Included in the Irvine Com. pany plan for the 47-acre ~tion are a retirement/convalescent born e. a low income and senior citize n apartment comple x. stores, an elem entary ·school site, and a site for general apart. ment development. The commission vote was unanimous. The portio n a pproved is bounded by Mason Regional Park. California Avenue, Cam. pus Drive and Zee Street. The proposed plan includes three acres of park land. Coast Weather Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly -w armer days. Highs in the 80s. Lows 47 to 57. INSIDE TODA V After 14 years. the dream oo.· been reoliud, and South Coast Repertory as raising the curtai~ cm it&~ new. $3 million theate1' fn Coata Me$0. ~Pages Cl and CS. l•dex ~ A.% DAILY PtlOT fnel!y NoYemOw 3, tl11 • ...... Whal Happe'ned ••• Ro1Hd lnt•r• 1f llofet • lncr•oted 8on6r ReserY•t • Pvrchoaed Dollar' 140 A brood ILLUSTRATION SHOWS YO.YOING EFFECT WITHIN A WEEK'S TIME Oow Jonu, Gold Prte.1, Yen Rise. Fell; Olacount Rete Goea Up .... , ....... Ex-boyfriend_ Grohs WOman; 2 Kilkd f 'ro1t1 Pcagf! A J DOLLAR ... mg much more abroad than it sells. The excess dollars piled up tn foreign countries and drov~ down the value. Kl\Ll\MAZOO. Mich IAI» A man Wldcr order.. from two Judges to stay .iway from ha~ former 1t1rlfnend abdu<'lt'd hn at g unpo111t today. then woundl'd a would-be rescuer and tht' worn an be for<' killing h1 m~1·I(. polu:c s~ud A second pcr!>on died later an a car cra~h Virgirua HJnkelman, 33, wa.'> dragged screaming from an of- fice at Ka la m azoo Collcgl-. Police said. .. Dan no. oo. don't," wit nesses said .she cried as she ~a., ror ced into a car Pohce said Gordon Reaumont. 26. of Richland. food services m anager for SC1ga Foods when· Mrs . Hinkelman worked, w<:1s shot once m the heud as he tned 10 follow the abductor up a fli~hl or stairs The ahdurtor and his victim then Oed to Comstock Townsl11p, c·ast of Kalamaz<><>. before tht· car crashed. Policl· ~aid thl'Y found 0 3rucl Freeman Trav1~. 25. ef Galesburg. dt•ad in tht.• \'Chir lc. Kalamazoo Township Polil'<' Sgt. Eugene Aomb1r h l><llCi tll' apparently h<.id s hot h•m ~t'lr <.after wounding Mrs lhnkt.•lman "'1th two s hots. Mrs Hinkel ma n and Beau mont both were listed in critical condition at Bronson Hospital Kalamazoo County Prosecutor J a m es Grega rt s aid Travis pleaded guilty Oct. 20 to assault and battery on Mrs. lhnkelman The prosecutor said she wu~ hc:itt:n Ort l2 as s he tried to have Travis committed to <I psychiatric dfnie Trjv1s drew six mo nths proba t wn on the a:.sault and battery (·harge from D1~lrit'l Court JudJ?e (;harlc~ Prutt on condi· Truck Kills Cycle Rider After Spill A 20-yecir ·old An aheim girl WC;t~ killed in Los Alamitos c&rly W~doc~day evening when she rcll from hC'r IO·spt•l'<i bicycle under the wheels of a p<1ss1 ng truck. Pohct• lfkntthcd the• victim as Cynthia Ot.•ml'C Cavagnaro, 20. or 2900 Lincoln Ave . Anaheim They r eported Mi ss Caval!naro w.i s ped ali n g 1..·:.t ~lbound on Cerritos Avenue JUSt t•:1sl of the San Gabriel i''rt.•t•way when she spilled under l111• wh1·r ls of ;t truc k traveling Ill tht· same rlareclion. 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Some Arab diplomats welcomed Carter's moves. and there were predirtions they might minimjze Ol"'forestall an expected oil price increase by the Organization of Petroleum Exp0rhnl? Countnes Meanwhile. stock prices edged upwa rd a bit today as traders continued to appraise the gov- ernm ent's first-aid pl an for the dollar. Th~ Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 1 13 points to 818 O!l after five hours. But it had been up seven points at mad· morning. G atncrs held i.I slight lead over IOSl'rs in the over-all tally of New York Stock Exchan$tc· h~kd •~sue~ A car was forrcd off the Santa Th<• Om~ po:.ll•d a rl•<·ord :!.'> Ana Fn'e"ay Thursday night point gain W<·dnc~rl:iy in ., Whl•n :inolhl·r c;.ir l'Ut ~h.arply Ill cuµh orat• 1111lial rcsponSl' tu lh" front of it. " El Toro rcsicknt Nancy f''al· doll ar-n•sl·ue plan.' which in ton. 34. of 22711 Walt·r~idc Lant'. <·lud~s measures to l'Xcr,t stro~ slammed on her c:ir hrah and ,. . upw~_rd pressure on interest her automobile skidded orr the 't':J~~· ••• frct.'w ay, rollt.'d over twic:c :i ll Stn:~,t ~ mood turned throu g h roadside 1 <.' r p I a nt. m<ire "~J'Y I hursda.). anti the cr<:1shed through a fl•nn• and Do':" f~ll ba<.'k ulmosl 11 points. s masht·d into an auto trailer on a mid increased attention to the J sales lot at 'fraveland USA in heightened prospect f'Jf a r<.• Irvinr cc~s1on a!. a result of the interest She was trapped in the car r.ilt> ris e. 'roduy ~ctivity was briefly. but California Highway con:.1derably quieter Patrol officers wrenched open <t door to free her. She was treated at Saddleback Community Hospital for cub and bruises and allowed to go horn<.· The accident wa~ near Sanct C:rnyon Avenue. Officers said Mrs f' atton 's car s ideswiped another ('ar on the freeway driven by Da\ 1d LL•onard. 27. of Santa /\nu, but Leonard was unhurt The driver or the <.':.tr that ~wt·rved in front of M rs Fallon ~ped on. officers said Badham Files Complaint in Disclosures Congressman R obert E Badham. R-Newport Beach. ha~ file d a complaint with th1· Federal Election Comm1 ss1on charging that h is oppon,•nt . Democrat J ames Ml'Guy, ht1!. failed lo fil e camp aign d1~ closure reports as required by law Federal law requires riling the r e p o rts with the llouse or RepresentC1tives by Ort 10 <ind Oct. 28. Budham alleges McGuy hasn't filed since July JO. /\ McGu y s p okes man responded Thursday that the re- ports are en route to Washint(ton by mail and that the House c lerk has been notified of that fact by telephone. lie attributed the delay to a change in campai~n treasurers. McGuy and Badham ar e oppo nents in the Orange Coast's 10th Congressiona.I Oistnct. Santa Anan, 37, Struck, Killed by Car A 73-year-old Santa Ana m an was killed this morning when a motoris t was blinded by th1..• morning sun and struck the m an as he walkrd his dog ac:ross a S<1 11la Ana street Santa Ana police s <.11d no charge:, arl' pending against the d river, Ltnd<:t Langsdorf. 22. of Sj&,(lta Ana. in connection with the 7 a m. mishap. /\ccording to police. Frank Wade and ha~ housekeeper. Phyllis Ohs. 43, ~ere walking two dogs across Memory Lane al the tnlCr!'>l'Ction Of Pacific /\venue when they were struck by M is~ Larigsdorf'!> car. Wade was drdaced dearl at tht• scene. along wilh one or h.is pets. Mrs . Ohs received minor lllJUrtcs and the second dog ran away, police said Fire Destroys 10,000 Boxes OCEANSIDE !AP 1 -Fire has l'Onsumlxl a pile of 10.000 boxes that stood 15 feet high, 60 reel long and 30 feet wide The boxes burned at a tomato packing plant Thursday Firemen said illegal :11iens may h a vc caused it accidl!ntally whal e using the pile for a ho me Front Pflfle A I VOTE ON VOTING . • • is the primary author of the argument against ''Measure L." says the pell-mell politicking or the June election will bring partisanship. . "Divisive. partisan politics would mfect our locul elec- tions ." He and Councilwoman Mary Ann Galdo say they believe that infection alroady has been fo. troduced. ~th the contrlbutJons of corPorate and Republican groups to the "Yes on L" cam- paiarn. The Fluor Corf>.. the Lincoln Club ()( Orange County and the Orange County Commtttee lor Slate and Local Candjdates (an afliliate of the Lincoln Club> h;ave donated Sl,000 each lo LOO pro-L cause. Each is strongly pro· Republican. Agrnn warns that if elections are held in .fune, hand·pickt.xl corporation, Republican can- didates for City Council will cam paign on the coattails of well -known Republicans running for bt~ber offi ces. Fluor a nd the Republic an ~roups deny that this is true ; their only Interest . they main· lain, Is in good government. We re It true . however, It might prove good strategy: Of Irvine's registered voters. l2.510 or tbem ore Republicans. and 9.767 are Democratff. The polls a re open 7 a .m . to 8 p.m . Tuesday at 57 Irvine pru- cincta. J \ ' .~ KKK Claims Marine Death Tied to Expose Bank Hikes Prime Rate NEW YORK (AP> - Cit ibank. the nation's second largl'Sl bWlk. I.Oday raised its prime rate a half percentage point to JO%. the first bank to do so. f'ALLRROOK IA P l -The Ku Klux Klan say!I a 21 ycur -old M :frin e s hot to d<·atb o n a Marine b3S<' Monday w:1 ~ a klans man who was uboul to re· veul •·u large drug operation 1n the military .. The l'l&im wa!> mudc Thuri.. day by Tom Metzger. grund dragon or tht' Knights o r the KKK 10 Cultfornia. Earlier. authorities al nearby Camp · Pe ndleton said the killing of Lance Cpl. Hugh L. Ftnlgan was accidental. A spokesman for the Manne Corps said Finigan was cleaning hjs .357 magnum pistol and was shot m the chest by Lance Cpl Manuel L. Escobedo, 21. of El Paso. Texas. who wa:, examm- 101? It. "Drug activity on the base has become astronomical," ~aid Metzger. describing Finigan as "an associate member of the Ku Klux Klan ... about to blow the whistle." Although a woman acqua1n· tance of Finigan had similar co mm ents. th e Mar i n e 'Sick-in' Ended by Drivers Orange County Trans it D1s- tr1ct 10CTO 1 bus operations were b\jck Lo normal today as 112 drivers who staged a labor dis pute "sack in" Thursday - apparently over pay (•aml' back lo work All s uperv1~ory pcr:.onnc l were prei-.sed into :.erv1ce during the on<.'·day work s toppage. whH•h l'amt· without warning <1nct without ~:.tnct1un from the drivt>rs ' union "Nl•t•dlt!~:. to SU} 1t cau:.cJ u~ SOffil' pain bccaUM' of the 1ncon ven1l'nce to our p~1~~engers." s a id T om E ichho rn. OCTD spokl'Sman "W\• regret the in rnnvenicnce and hope they ~•II ~t<•Y with lJ!) " ..,, Off1ci.ils o f the Un ite d Transport.Jt1on Union hud not ralh•d for lhl· "'>lt'k in" <.md \\l'rt' urging drtVl'r' Thursd<ty to rt• turn 10 their Jobs today ''Somcho\\-or other a rumor C!OI out about "hat "t• w<.•re go- an g lo receive " !I.aid un1 011 spokes man Nathalie Simmon~. an OCTD dnvcr ··we havt' ~one 20 mC?.Jllh~ without any increase in .p-ay and ~t· have hent over backwards to keep the buses running," ~he ' i.aid. .. And boom the drl\•er:> ~<l'ld cnoufth I!> l'nough." '.'>he con l1nued "Tl was not sanctioned by the union." Ms. Sammons said. "ll was nol called by the unio n. But we s pent l<:1st night calli ng and asking them to come back." Eichhorn noted 410 drivers arc on duty on a normal workday C1nd absen<.·es norm:illy number 15 lo 20 Today. hl' :.aid. 16 drivers called in 111 Unio n and district officials were mt.•cllng with <tn arbitrator tod ay m their final day of talk~ on salary and fringe benefits. spokesman denu,,'(f knowled{:C o( any "hard drug involvement" on lhe base. The death of the Marine from Glasgow, Mont .. was the fifth by g un!.lhot t his year al Camp Pcndl~ton. Four were blamed on accidental discharge o( weaporu; Md the fifth WUS hid to be :;elf. Inflicted. Base officials ~aid tod ay the allegations made by Metzger "just don't pan out." ''The investigation conducted by the Naval Investigation Ser vice s hows Finigan was ac cidentally shot by his room- mate," said Capt. Ted Owen of the public affairs office at Camp P endleton. H e said no eviden ce was turned up to support Metzger'!) allegation that the death was drug related. "He was not murdentd," CC1pt Owen said. "In fact. Finigan and Escobedo were very clOSl' friends.'' Story Takes Strange Tum, BU RLINGTON . Ky I AP> -Boone County Judge Robert Greene said il was "one of the most peruliar stories" he had ever heard on the bench. Charles Briley. 20. of California. Ky .. pleaded guilty lo making a U ·turn across the grass median or Inte rstate 275 near the G r e<:1te r C in ci nn ati Airport He explamed to G recne that he was an a hurry because he h<td missed tus turn onto In t.erstate75 ·He said ht.-didn't want In tle late for the final Sl!ss1on or his driver improvement cow:st! conductt'<i by the Kentu1..·ky Stale Police Tht> move. was seen as :stl'mming from action 1 akt>n in Washington this week to strengthe n tho dolla r . Most ot the nation's ma· jor banks, resi>onding lo pres s ures fr o m the Federal Reserve Board, raised their prime rates - the interest charged to pre fe rre d corporate customers -to lO 'h per- cent. Jolm Wayne Incident Gets Study OTTAWA <AP1-Canadian custom s officials a n nouncL•d T hursd ay that seizure of $2,000 worth or liquor off the yacht own e d by movie s ta r John Wayne has prom pted a review of their procedures. The liquor was reportedly seized in August from a group of Canadian bus inessm en who cha rtered Wayne's vessel, the Wild Goose. The liquor was confiscated and destroyed by Royal Cana- dian mounties who boarded the vessel at P e nd e r H arbor northwest of Vancouver, Bnt 1~h Columbia. The vesi;el 's c aptain. Bl·rt M 1nshall, triggered the rcvie~ or Canada's custom s prOCL'Cd mgs by writing a letter or com- plaint to Canadian governm ent officials. Capt. Mmshall's letter con- t ended that the 12!Hoot convert c.>d m~es ~ec p e r clearert tustoms tn Vactona a nd that l~x 1ty on the part of cus toms or f1 1.·1als lhcrt• lfd to the later con fiSCJt1on or Hquor. Fluor Denies Fire Related to Strike From Staff. i\.P Dispatcbb Fluor Corp . Irvine, ha~ de n1ed reports of a strike-rda11'<1 SS m illion fire at its fac1ht1C's near Pazanan. Iran A stnke in tht' county's 01 1 fields has c ut production about f.0 perrcnt and riot~ against th1· !'t h a h "' ere report c d n e :1 r Tehran Fluor Engineers and Contrac tors. th<.' Irvine firm'::. l<tq~est :rnbs1d1ary. has been work tn~ since lat<' 1976 on a SJ b1lhon project to build two turbo ex- pander plants in Iran A report £rom Iran ~aid today that the Irvine-based ~ub:.idiary suffered a SS millio n loss to an o ffice related to cunstru('llon of till 011 refinery there The im- phcation was that the blaze may have been deliberately M!t But Jim Mackin of the com pany 's pubHr relations offict.• 111 Irvine denied there was a rson .. On Wednesday m~ht. an ac tadental fin: cau::.cd $300.000 damagt· to a warehouse at NGL plant 1.000 m PazanCJn ." he said No one was hurt, the blaze was exting wshL-d In one hour and dam age was restric ted t o pipeline msulation, he said Hut Tehran telcv1s1on reportt.'<i tha t night, Mackin said. that thl' 1,1aze caused $6 million 111 <1amagc <tnd "a:. dchberntl'lv M't . Tht· l\ssociated Press repor1<'d from Tehran today lh<.1t thl· blt1tt• too k four hou r:-. lo t!.\ · 11ni.:u1sh on Thursday and did 15 million in damage. Cause of tht• fire was reported by the AP to be unknown. • Mackin denil'd that Fluor 1:-. buildin~ a refinery m Iran. I le scud the turbo expander plant:-. undl'r constr uction arc to bt• used to convert n<:1tun1I gas ''' a li(ju111 rnrm ) Ill· s:mi work h~ bt•cn shut clo~ n on the two pl;iOt!\ sine<: Ja~t ~ l't'k but th.it. to h•~ knuwk<fge. 110 :.trike-re li.lted vandalii.m h<t:. occur-red. The two plants. he said. arc Wtlhan fi ve mile!> Of each Othl!r near Patanan. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 How's That~ For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to oelieve. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet 1s a better value today than 28 years ago To~~~r!!1f~r~p!!!~~n£~!P.!! :vaitable in 1950 they resist wear and staining far better. they clean easier and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible in 1950. Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! "' DEN'S : iiisiallatiaii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACE NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAW:. 9'1617 • PHONE 6 .. 6 ... 8J8 -646 23SS ' t ' l ~ I l I ' . • ~ I ·1 . Laguna/South Coast A.fteraoon N.Y. Stoek8 VOL. 71 . NO. 307. 4 SECTIONS. SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1978 TEN CENTS Liquor Seiznre Assailed OTTAWA fAP> Canadian cu11toms ortir1»ls announced Thursday that . •ltun? or $2,000 worth of Uquor ofC lbe yacht owned by movh~ tar John' Wayne bas prompted "' review ol lhtl r procedUl'eS. The liquor Wl\5 reportedly seize4 in August from a group of Canadian business m en who chartered Wayne's vessd , the Wild G006C. The liquor was confiscated itnd destroyed by Royal Cana dian mounties who boarded the vessel at P e nde r Harbo r , northwest oC Vancouver. British Columbia. The vessel's captain. Be rt Minshall. triggered tht! review of Canada's customs proceed· ings by writing a letter of com· plaint to Canadian government officials Capt. Minshatrs lette r con tended that the 129-foot convert· e d mines we epe r cl e ared customs in Victoria and that Jax· 1ty 01' the part or .customs of· fJcials there led to the later con· Ciscation of liquor. The yacht's master !\aid the Vktoria customs orricer failed to place an official seal on the 20 case of liquor. some of which reportedly carried Wayne 's personal labels. Fencing Plans For El Morro School OK'd Laguna Beach school trustees have approved plans to fence in the parking lot at El Morro Elementary School, W'\lich becomes a garbage dump" for summeT visit.ors who park at the school •to visit the adjacent beach. But trustees say they 'll allow summer visitors t.o use the lot as -long as they keep the area clean. • "We'll leave the gates wide open unless the trash situation gets out or hand again," said district business manager Clyde Lovelady this morning. Trustees voted to install a $3,000 fence of round telephone posts and swinging gates at both entrances to the campus just off Coast Highway in north Laguna Beach. Plans to fence off the campus brou~hl cries or dismay from several Lagunans, who said they would like to see summer visitors have a free place to park while enjoying the surf and sand. Dis trict officials earlier this year considered allowing a park· ing lot concession to ~lleet m oney from summe r visitors and keep the lot clean. But liability insurance costs were reported prohibitive for the district -even if the school re· ceived a cut from the profit Finahcing fQr the fencing proj- ect is being s hare d by the Irvine Co. and Tri-Star Co .• which operates the Scotchman's Cove parking concession across Coast Highway from the school lot. Lovelady s aid he expects the fe nce will be installed by t he end of the month. Adult Fun Eyed LOS ANGELES <APl -The county Board of Supervisors has given tentative approval to amendments in lbe zoning or- dinance to lighten restrictions on adult entertainment in unin· corporat.ed areas of lbe county. Story Takes Strange Turn BURLINGTON, Ky. (AP l -Boone County Judge Robert Greene said it was "one of the most peculiar stories" he bad ever heard on the bench. Charles Brile y, 20, of California, Ky., pleaded guilty lo makin~ a U-tum acrqss the grass median of Interstate 275 near the Greater Cincinnati Airport. He explained lo Green~ that he was in a hurry bocause he bad missed b1s tum onto ln· terstate1S. He said bedldn't want lo be late for the final aewon of bla driver improvement course conducted b'y lb~ Jtentycky State PoHce. Dollar Rising Go/J, Dropping; Pound Weakens O•llY l"llol S\flf PMI• Toga Antics Lag una Il('ach Hig h School l'O('d s .Joan Mancuso <lc fl l and Andrea Weiner dress thl· purl for school's toga day on campus. Activ ities preced e tonight's homecoming game with Laguna Hills High School where homecoming queen will be crowned Homecommg dance will be h"eld Saturday night a t the Balboa P a vilion 1n Newport Beach Slid~ Victims Set To Salvage Goods Victims of the Oct. 2 landsll~ In Laguna Beach plan to salvage everything they can sell this weekend from 22 homes destined for demolition. "We're as king people with construction experience to show up Saturday and Sunday to gather up water heaters. plumb- ing and other items that Wt' can sell." said Dottie DeLo. whose home is in the disaster area She said·salvage crews will be working from 8 a.m to dusk on Saturday and from noon to dusk Sunday. Proceeds from the sal va~e operation will go toward ''fi_nan· cial needs that the rundra1sers are cautious to contribute to. such as legal aid," Mrs OeLo said. .She said plans are to use to construction workers at each of the 22 homes. The 22 homes in the .. red .. are a are to be demolished Nov. 20 in order to grade the area lo prevent further sUdi n~ and to control erosion. City offi cials are pushing the Nov 20 cteadline in an effort to beat the winter rain season Most of the homeowners in the "r ed" zone already have re · moved furniture and other belongings from the a rea ··w e 'd like he lp from ex- perienced ho m ebuilde rs a nd craftsmen," Mrs. DeLo said to· day T hos{' intere!'ited 1n helping with the salvage bperations should call the disaster head· qua rters at 497-l081 . Clewell Case Cited From AP Dtapatcbes The dollar put on more muscle on foreign exchanges today in continuing response to President Carter's rescue measures. The price of gold dropped. _ The pound weakened in Lon don to $1.9825, compar ea to $1.9860 Thursday, but was look· ing stronger agains t leada'tlg European currencies. There was nQ trading in Tokyo because of a national holiday. But Thursday the dollar closed at 186.025 yen, up from t78.80 Wednesday. Gold prices fell back in Lon- Woman's Abdllctor Sllicide KALAMAZOO. Mich. (AP > - A man under orders from two Judges to slay away from his former girlfriend abducted her at gunpoint today. then wounded a would-be rescuer and the woman t>efore killing himself. police said. A second person died later in a car crash. Virginia Hinkelman, 33. wru. dragged screaming from an or- fice at Kalamazoo College, police said. "Dan -no. no. don't ," wit· nesses said sbe cried as she was forced into a car. Police aaid Gordon Beaumont. 26. of Richland. food services manager for Saga Foods where Mrs . Hinkelman worked. was shot once io the be84 u be tried lo follow the abductor up· a flight or stairs. The abductor and his victim then fled to Comstock Township. east of Kalamazoo. before the car crashed. Police said they found Daniel Freeman Travis . 25. of Galesburg. dead in the vehicle. Kalamazoo Township Police Sgt. Eugene Bombich said he apparently h ad shot himself after wounding Mrs. Hinkelman with two shots. Mrs . Hinkel m an and Beau· mont both were li sted in critical condition at Bronson Hospital. Kalamazoo County Prosecutor James Gregart said Travis pleaded guilty Oct. 20 to assault and batterv on Mrs . Hinkel man Panel Flays Rape Laws By REBECCA HELM Ol I,_ 0.111 f'llot Si..11 Laws permitting the early re· lease of convicted rapist Warren Dale Clewell were flayed Thurs· day night in the S addleback Valley by panelis ts who dumped the blame on stale legislators. The panel consisted of a judge an assemblyman, a defense at· torney. a sheriff's sergeant and a psychiatrist. Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight, who presided over Clewell's trial for raping and beating a 13-year-0l<f , El Toro girl. pointed out that if the tormer· Atascadero State Prison inmate had been guilty of kidnap for robbery instead of rape, he could have been sen tenced lo a life term Instead or the 20 years and four months he received. De1erminale Sentence Law of 1977 .Judge Knight ... aid the new policy doesn't give.• w1d<' enough latitude i n case s s uc h a s Clewell'~ .. The ball replaced the old In· determinate Sentencing Law on the basis that penalties such as "f\ve years to life"' were so vague as to constitute cruel and· unusual punishment Cordova. a former prosecutor. heaped criticism on his fellow legislators for the leniency or the Penal Code. Many reform bills die in the Assembly Criminal Jus tice Committee, h e s aid . and deseribed the members as most- ly liberals who see themselves as ·•the last bastion holding back the oppressivenegg-or taw en- ($ee RAPlSTS. Page A2) Mutilated Girl May Get NewAnns MODESTO <AP) -Between mouthfuls of spinach, a plucky lS-year-old Las Vegas runaway whose arms were hacked off belo~ the elbows s ays she is trying lo get used to tem porary prosthetic devices so st\e can be fitted with permanent arms and take karate lessons . "But first I have to pass the prosthesis test. .they have to see how strong and fast 1 get wtth these," says Mary Vincent while using the hook on her Jert hand to practice eatm~. • don to $219.55 per Troy ounce. compared to $221.75 Thursday In Zurich. Europe's other major bullion market. the price was BRIGHT SPOT: U.S. EMPLOYMENT GA1NS-A4 $220 a n ounce. compared to $224 .50 Thursday. Despite the initial promising results of Carter's plan. world currency dealers are having s e cond thoughts about the rescue moves. ·'The measures were definite· ly a step i.n the right direction O.lly l"IMI $"9ff - LICENSE REVOKED Architect Hyzen Arc/Utect's License Revoked The license of San Clemente architect Leon Hyzen was re· voked Thursday by the state Board of Architectural Ex· a m iners. based on Hyzen's con viction two years ago or an at· t c m p t lo b r i b e. c o u n t y Supervisor Thomas RHey. Hyzen, 68. of 2100 S Ola Vista. will not be able to work as an architect for at least a year . as a result or the board's action. said board member Vincent Proby. a Los Angeles architect. At the end of a year. he wiU have the right to appeal the rev ocation of his lice nse, Proby said. Hyzen was fined $3,000 and placed on two years informal probation in November, 1976. by Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner. after a j ury found him guilty of at· te mpted bribery. Hyzen was convicted of at· te mpting to bribe Riley by offer· ing the supervisor a $1 ,000 cam· paign contribution in exchange ror a contract to design a county branch library proposed in San Clemente. At the time defense attorney Mike Flanagan maintained that Riley ·s aid , Peter Herman, formerly a San Clem e n t e journalist. was guilty of un· lawful entrapment practices when he encouraged Hyzen to discuss by telephone a contnbu· lion, which he said Hyzen never regarded as a bribe. Hyzen, contacted today at his (See HYZEN, Page AZ> Ma111JSCript Said a Fake "ll just struck me as pretty gross that the law we are now operating under protected the girl's p<>ekelbook more than her body,' said Knight. who al the . lime of the sentencing strong!~ protested lbe fact that Clewell could be released in 13 years. Presenting another point of view on the panel sponsored by the newly formed Sex Offenders Beware committee was defense attorney Max 8 . De Liem a. LONDON <APl -A famous m anuscript or "The Rubaiyat" -the medieval Persian love MISS VINCENT AND SOME members of her CamUy have poem by Omar Khayyam -was been staying In a loaned mobile home here since she was released pronounced a fake by an English He said he doesn't believe longer sentences serve as a de· terrent, adding, "A person will not commit a crtme unless he thinks he can get away with it." Am-lftblyman Roi\ 'Cordova, ()..El Toro. disagreed. He said that, und r lbe present Penal Code, a crhn&nal may consider the penally ,o light that he or she ts getUng away with the ·cr1 me. The panel focused llll attack on the Penal Code, tncludlng th~ from Modesto's Scenic General Hospital after treatment for her in· scholar. juries suffered Sept. 29 Arthur Owen, head of the She was found wanderln~ in Ii daze near Interstate 5 southwest manuscript department at Cam· of here after being raped and attacked with hatchets. &heriff's ol· bridge University. said Thurs· ficers said. • day the university's copy oC the A Sparks, Nev.. merchant seaman, Lawrence Singleton. 51, poem. ~ht to date Crom the has been charged with her attack and pleaded innocent Thursday year 1200, 11 no more than 100 to a seven-~t indictment in Superior Court here years old. Owen told the Press Assocla· Ml88 MUST UNl>EllGO sever&) hourt of therapy tlon. Britain's domestic news daily ln whlcb Ke must llfl weights, ride a blcycle and do crafts agency, that police at Scotland such as macrame, weavina. colortna and wriUn1. Yard and the Institute of She says past ballet training bas made her limber and helps Archaeology In London helped with her therapy, which she hopes will be reduced to twtce a week. provide evid e nce that the The.teen.ager•lsoiagladtobcoutofthehoapital. manuscript wa1 a fake. Its "That's the nlcest part, lo be able to io out and do tblngs," abe a uthenticity hd been quts· (SM A&llLESS I.APE VIC11M. Pa1e A.l> 1 • ~ , tJoot.dJor ~ears. '" ,.\•t · ... I ... •• but l would still like to see some action on slowing inflation and reducing the U.S. trade deficit," a dealer in a Paris bank said Thursday. An American businessman in Tokyo said. "The dollar still has a long way to go before I can re· coup my losses from the 30 per· cent decline or the dollar the last 12 months." In Europe the dollar made s izeable gains agains t the Frenc h f-ranc, Swiss franc. German mark and Italian lire, but ,the markets were "'very. <See DOLLAR, :>age AZ> De~th '> Drug Related? FALLBROOK CA Pl -The Ku Klux Klan says a 21-year-old Marine s hot to dealt} on a Marine base Monday was a klansman who was about lo re· veal "a large drug operation in the military " The claim was made Thurs· day by Tom Metzger , grand dragon of the Knights of the KKK in California . E a rlier. authoritie s at nearby Camp Pendleton said the killing of Lance Cpl. Hugh L. Finigan was accidental. A spokesman for the· M arioe Corps said Finigan was cleaning his .357 m agnum pistol and was s hot in the chest by Lance Cpl. Manuel L. Escobedo, 21, or El Paso. Texas. who was examin· fn1 it. "Drug activity on the base has becom e astronomical,'' said Metzger. describing Finigan as .. an associate member of the Ku Klux ·Ktah . • . about to blow the whistle." Although a woman acquain· lance of Finigan had similar com m e nt s. th e Marine s pokesman denied knowledge of any "hard drug involvement" on the base. The death of the Marine from Glas~ow. Mont .. was the fifth by guns hot this year at Camp Pendleton .. Four were blamed on accidental discharge of weapons and the fifth wa~ said to be self· inflicted. Base officials said today the allegations made by Metzger "just don't pan out." · "'The investigation conducted by the Naval Investigation Service shows Finigan was ac ctdentally shot by his room· mate." said Capt. Ted Owen of the public affairs office at Camp Pendleton. He said no evidence was turned up to support Metzger's allegation that the death was drug related. "He was not murde red."·Capt. Owen said. "In fact , Finigan and Escobedo were very close friends ." Invaders Dig In DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania AP> -Invading Ugandan forces were reported lightening their grip on the strategic Taka Bridge in northern Tanzania. Coast Weather Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warmer days. Highs in the 80s. Lows 47lo 57. 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San Clemente office. said he would have nothing lo say aboul the board·s action. "The trial is long past." he ::.aid. "I don't w:.inl lo rehearse it again.·· A r c hitcclura l E xa min ers board mem ber Proby said the d e lay in r evoking Hyzen 's license, coming two years a fte r his l'Onviction, was d~e to "legal red t ape." He said the revvcation of Hyzen 's license was part of a statc .. wide investi~ation by the boar d into how wides pread violations may bt• of l::iws gov. e rning profession a l practice among architects "We expect there will be quite a frw others who will clean up their act." Proby s.i1d. At thl' time of his conviction twu years ago, Hyzen told Judge Stem.er he had lost $18,000 in lht' previous IO years and was living princ ipally on his wife's income and his own Social Security in- come . "I a m filled with shame and ;rngu,,.,h." a tearful Jfyzcn said at this tnal. "and t his terrible thing will h:mg on~r m y head as long a!> I Ii Vl' " llyzen had reccntlv been one of :--1 ~ archileC'l~ to ~ubm1l pro po:.als to the C'1ty of San Clemente for a reconstruction or the 50-year-old beach club aud r>ool No architect has yet been hired Carter Team Axes Forced Controls WASHJNGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Carter's top economic ad viM·r .1ssurl'cl Congress today lhe <1dm1ruslration docs not in le nd l o rcsorl to m andatory wagc a nd price controls or <'rt'atC' a reC't•ssion as 1t struggles lo l'Ontrol inflation. Appearing before the Senate B anking Committee. Charles Schulllc, chairman or the prcsi· dc>nt 's Council or Economic Ad· visNs, dcfonded Carte r's large- ly voluntary anti:inflation effort as "th e on l y practica l a lternative" in s lowing the up· ward spiral in wages and prices. .. 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"1•)1 , OfflcH Ce\l• ,,,,.,,,.,.._ lJOWe\t S.y \ltff4 •t\lf\tlnQ1on .. ac" 111n i!IJNr<t\ftoW~•tCI -••l>I<' vano n101 u ""',..,,,, ••Sen 04foq0 ~,_.,,,. Telephone (714)142-4321 C1Halfled Adyefthlftg M2·5e71 l.guna hec:h All ~nta: TatetMtot1e 4M-.... ~ ..... \<Nici#-.. .. . ..._ rising unemploym ent. nor shall we impose m andatory wage and price controls .·· he !>aid Schultze and top adm inistra- tion inflation righte rs Alfred Kahn and Barry Bosworth ap- peared before the p anel as the administration submitted to t he first questioning by Con~ress about the preside nt's new volunt lary inflation pro~ra m . "I have said on numerous oc- cas ions that the adminislr aiton is philosophically opposed both to pulling the econom y through the wringer o f recession and to the use or mandatory wage and price controls except in the event of national em ergency." Schultze said. Suc h steps ''have been tried before and were found want- ing." he said. Schultze told senators Carter inte nds to oppose any rurther in· come lax reduction. with certain uns pecified exceptio ns. "untH we have convincing prospects ror progress a gainst inflation ... While m ost of the a nti - mnation progra m a lready has been put into effect. Carter will need congressional approval for his system of "real wage in- surance" -proposed lax re· bates to protect workers who comply with t he wage guidelines and would suffer economically ir lnnation exceeds 7 percent. To rught inflation, Carter pro· posed a guideline of 7 percent in 1979 for Increases in wagt!s and fringe benefits. and laid out a complicated formula aim ed at holding price increases to about S. 75 percent. The administ ration hopes its plan will cut Inflation to between 6•percent and 6.5 percent. Carter's plan for the dollar In· eludes higher interest rates, the borrowing of $30 bUlion In forei~n currencleA to buy d ollars abroact and un Increase ln U.S. gold sales. than drivers hopt'd tor Elchhom aald today OCTO. ad· mlnlafrat6ra aro not conl41mplat· lnlf any action aaalnst the 112 drlv1..•r'I who n 1llt>d In slrk Thurs d.ty Tht• "1>1t'k 111" wa~ lhl' f1n;t lubo1 'lopj)UKC :.incl' OCTU bl'i(llll hU!> 'l'f\'ll'e Ill 1972 1<:1d1ht)f'11 rroll'•I arh1trulion h tHi b1•1•n 11111h•r way sinrt• :.hort ly bt·Cor 1• tln,crs ' c·onlral'l t·x pired last M ay A1<n·1·111~11b were> reached ln Jul) on non· money iasue1 tn~ludtng a n o· atrike contract clau,e. Drivers now earn rrom $5 74 t-0 $6 75 per hour Ol:TO officials ref used to negotiate a new contract with drivers last yeaa contending the union failed to properly s ubmit es request to reopen contract talk!!.. As a result. the 1976·77 con- tract was extended until May 1978 without any pay increases Clemente Approves Skateboard Park A um· acn.· :.1tt• along A vcn1da P1l'o 111 SJn Clemt-nle is lo be leaM·rl hy tht• l'llY to .1 local res1- dt• n t ror t•o 11s t ruetion of a ~kald><mnl µJr k. following City Counci l approval this week of a 10 year lease agreement Councilme n "olt:d 4-l in favor of approvin~ lhC' a g reem ent, with Coun<.•ilwoman Myrtis Wagner opposed Hoth Mrs. W a ~ n t' r a n d C o u n c i 1 m a n Howard Mushett said they ob· Jel'lt·d to ;.1 prnv1:.111n of the lea~t· which v.ould allo"' the site re ntal to be t•valuatc<l only every three y1..·ars . Th-cy ::.iud t he ad1u:.tmenl :,hould be made annually. But whl·n thl' vote t'ame Mushett s aid hl' could not vol e against the skalebourd park. The lea::.c a~rt'cment provides l h a t d c v c I o p l' r H o b e r t Southerland will pay the city re nt for the ::.rte . located next to the l'ity sewagt> treatment plant and will build :-.kalcboard runs. a s kateboard equipment :;hop and a game and recr(•at1on center or approximately 1,800 :,qua re feet on the property. The monthly rental to the cit v was set al $1.2<J5 or s ix pertcnl of gross receipts. whichever ii, g re att'r Al the end or fiVl' years. Southerland has the option or ex tcnd in~ the lt•asl' for an add1 tional fivl' year~. Mushett said he had t eserva l ions about committing the crty lo a long-term lc<.r!>e and won- dered whether it would be bctl<'r l o se ll th e land for lhl' skateboard µark. However. a motion by Mushett to give the city the s ame option as Southerla nd to extend t he lease al the end of IO years for an additional fi ve years wus de- feated 3-2. with Mayor William Wa lk<'r and <:ouncil m embers Do nna Wilk in1>o n a nd R oy H amm opposrd Southe rl and told thl' City Council that ht• ~ould require a lS·ycar m1mmum commitment in orctc r to finance· the park. which ht• :-.;11d represent!> a Cle mente Baby I Couldn't Wait For Hospital A San Clem ente woman. ~ho planned to go to the ho::.pital soon to havl' hl'r second child . gave birth al homl' t·arly today, assisted by her husband Both Joanne Schnizcr , 28, of 149 W. Marquita , and her newborn ~on Wf•n • reported in good condition la t<· th1:. morning al San Clc·ml·ntt· GenerJl Hospital. A ho~p1tal ... pokes man :.aid the bi.thy weighed 8 pound:.. 7 ounces. $250.000 investment. He also reminded councilmen that. according to the lease. the im provem ents m ade on the property will become city proper- ty when the le ase is terminated. Or the cit y ca n r e quire Southe rland to return the s ite to 1ls prrscnlundeveloped state. Councilwoman Wilkinson said pla ns fo r the proposed sports facility represent "a great ;;tep rorward ror the c ity." She said the park will com bine an exceUenl use or the land with a way or getting skateboard e n- thusiasts off the streets. where Lhey can become involved in traffic accidents. She said that youngsters on skateboards are currently ncling under such dangerous condition:. "that I hold m y breath cv erytime I drive down a hill" for fo.ir or hilling d ::.pccd1ng :-.k:.rtcboard ndt·r F ront Page ,1 I RAPISTS ... fortl'ml•nt " Noting the 1mport;rnct· of psyehwtn t cvaluat1on. Cordova said. "ll :,l'cms lo m e that both t h l' L t• g 1 s I a t u r t' a n d t h t. JUdiC'tary arc inca pable or dt• ll•rm 1111n~ how long a "'rt:tch<:d t'rN1tun.· :.uch al!. Clewell ::.hould Sl'r\'C " I lov. l'\'t'r. p:,ychiat nst D:iv1d Sht•rrnt•r. also a panelist. obJet't ed . :.aying, "You should nl'vcr a llow t~e psychiatr ist to say ye!!. or no this person is dangerous " Dr Sheffner also com mentcd on the increase as of next J an. I in the penally -for rape from its present m aximum or rive years up to eight years. "To my lay mind, I don't un derstand that line or think in~ ... Dr Sheffner said. "To my mind. 1r somt.'Ont' 1s dangerous. why 1s e ight year s s uch a m agical number " Why not 2Q?" Sherirr's Sgt. J ohn Hewitt. who :.tlso sat on the panel. ah>u rapped thl' shortness of pn::.on sentences. He drew CJ loud ~asp of dis· bt'lid from the audien ce wht'n he pointed out that the penalty for attempted murde r is twv, thrct• or rour years. Ar a bs OK Fund BAG HDAD. Iraq <AP l Arab leaders have a ppro\'ed an St t billion rund to counter lht• E~ypt 1 an -lsrael i peace plan. confcrenct• sources reported to- day. The approved a mount was $2 billion more tha n om• pro- posed by the hardline Iraqi rt" gimc. which called lht' meeting that got under way Thursday l'\'CnJll~ .,. •. ~ ARMLESS RAPE VICTIM USING PROSTHETIC DEVICES Mary Bell Vincent Rides Favorite Toy, Dino f'r'-"'8 Page A I ARMLESS RAPE VICTIM. • • . say~. 1n<:ludmg shoppin~ with t11·1 mother . Lu<:y . play 1 n~ with her brothPrR ancl :.1slf'r., Jnd }.{Oln)! out with fncnd:, ::.he ha:. met from a lol'a I l'hn,t1an ~outh group ~ISS VINC'E~T \I.SO ~Pt.'iD!i p<Jrt or lll'r time reading l'J rd:-. JOd ll•llcr-. ~hl It t 1·1\1· I hal 't~1Vt Oil' J lot or ~ncourage. mcnt. to think pt.·oplt <. ;11 •·cl Tht• note" rill 1"' o l:1ri!1 ho,,.~ .and ;11..ld1·d lo the many girts or !>lllfft'<l :rn1mals JC'V. lt•r) and 11lh1·r 1\t·n" rill!'> lhl· hvmg room or lht-mobill' horn<· · llCor favor111 ~·rt 1~ :. pl•nr!.1nf -.1\1 \\l•:.tr' most of the time that shov. s U ~oung v.oman·., r;te•t -.urroumJtl.l IJy WlnKb It ~Ub given to hl·r hy ldl·\1!)11111 ~ 'B1t1111 c: \\11rn<1l1.' l.ind:.<Jy Wagner, who flew hl•re tu "'1:-.1t M 1~~ V1n<•1 nt 'She '.'>JY· II \\,I ... th1 \o\lllJ..:' 111 m) "oul. Ml!>S Vincent said or thl Jl'tn·s~ · 1=:1ft Gann Push es Plan To Limit Spending P aul Gann. the on(·e a lmost for~otten tax reformer. was 111 OranJ?e County Thur ... rt ay 10 drum up support for hr!> pro Posed new ballot 1nitic1t1ve that would Hntit stalt Wld lot·al KO\ ernment spending Call ing the 1n1l1<1t1vl· th1. "Spirit or 13 ... Gi.lnll told mPm bt·r~ of the Orangl' Count~ Coun 1·11 or Real Estalt-Hoard~ ht hop<'s to colleC't 500.000 voter s ignatures Tuesday to qualif; tht> measure for lh1• ballot m June of 1980 Gann was t•o ;rulhor of Proposition 13. 1 hl sucel''>:.ru1 June election proJ>('rty tJx r€' form measur e tha t hl•t.·~ m< known as lh1.. Jan 1s 1nit '•''" l' Without Ja rvis lhlb tmw G.inn 1:, enlisting the he lp or loc·:.t l real C'St:Jte agents lo volu nteer a t polling places T11 1·sduy <ind galht:'r signature:-. on lht.: nl'w 111 iliativc• JX'litwns Gann's proposa l would frl'1•11• s tate <i nd local gov<.·rnm1·n1 s pf•nding Jt thP 19itt 7'1 It' 1•1 ,., l e pt for l'OS I of Ir\ tll j.; J tltl population growth adjustments. "t\s you know. Proposition 13 1!\ history,'' Gann said. "It is stale law ··Many people thou~ht that Propos1t1on 13 wa~ a panace a. ht' l'Ontinued "It wasn't ll was a hi~ s tep Tht• Spml nf 13 1s literally li terally. thl' 1rostrng on Propos1 t1on 13. ·· he· ~a1<1 c; ann said a s1m1lar mecr.>ure ~:.is introduced 1n the legislature t wo years :.tJ!O by Slate Sen . Gt·orge OeukmeJran. R·Long Rcac·h. and Paul Carpenter. D· Cypn•ss. b.ut died 1n committee Charge Confirmed NEW YORK <A P 1 Police havt• confirmed that two reputed mC'mbl•rs of Synanon. a West Coast drug rehabilitation group, l ri1•<1 to confront NBC president Fn·d Silverman about a news :-.tory. but have denied providing <iny sp<.'C·ral protection for him. They declined to ~1ve clcl :.iils. Capt. Jerry Galati of the San Clemente Fire Oeparl!tn<:nl said that the hirth apparently hap· pened too rasl to a llow Sch.nizer lo arrange lo get his wi fe to the hospital. Se hnizer had a llende d childbirth cla::.ses with his wirt' and was able to assist with the birth. but callt•d for an am bulance afterwards. Galati said ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FOR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 Nig uel Thief Gets 83,000 in J e we ls ~· Jewelry valued by the· victim at $3.000 was s tolen from a Laguna Niguel home while the occupant was in another part of the ho~ Orange County s heriff's of· fice r s said the the ft o f a diamond pin was re ported ~ ·Flore nce Dia mond, 54. of .3344'1 Spinnaker. She told officers that she recently took the pin from her safety deposit box in order to have a jewele r r emount It Grave Dug Up COLOMBO. Sri Lanka fAPl - Someone dug ur the grave of Sri Lanka film ldo Rukamani Devi. 54, who died in a n automobile accident last Saturday. Police said a tipster 11ent tbem rushini to the cemetery 18 'miles north or here . The grave was open, but the casket was not toothed, probably due t.othe timely llnival • of patrolmen ... How's Thttt For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's hard to believe. but while everything else has been zooming. carpet is a better value today than 28 years ago To~~~,!!11~r~p!J!!f e£~re~!e ;v.:1.b1e 1n 1950 they resist wear and staining far better. they clean easter and stay clean looking longer and offer features we never dreamed possible 1n 1950 Most important. they offer new color and texture beauty. Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! DEN'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·installation· custom draper1y linoleum ~ wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF 9~6 27 • PHONE 6A6·'838 -646·235.S , 1. .. Saddleback EDITIO N VOL 71. NO. 307. ~SECTIONS. SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1978 Afternoon N.Y. St~ks TEN CENTS Wh•t ~r eel de nt C •rt•r Did ••• Dollar Rising , •Increased Gold Sal•s Gold Dropping; Pound Weakens • lncreo1ed 8onji Reserves From AP Dispatches The dollar put on more muscle on foreign exchanges today in continuing response to President Car,ter's rescue measures The pr~ or gold dropped. • PurC'ho19d Dolton A brood The pound weakened in Lon · don to $1 .9825, compa red to Sl 9860 Thursday, but was took· i ng stronger against leading European currencies. There was no trading in Tokyo because of a national holiday. But Thursday the dollar closed at 186 025 yen. ul) fr.om 178.80 Wednesday Gold prices fell back in Lon· IU.USTRATION SHOWS YO-YOING EFFECT WITHIN A WEEK'S TIME Dow Jones. Gold Prlcea, Yen Rise, Fa ll; Discount Rate Goes Up Woman's ·Abductor Watergate to Ice Cream Suicide Ehrlich1nan ·Weds KALAMAZOO. Mirh IAP> -A man under orders from two Judges to stay away from his former ~irlfriend abducted her at gunpomt today. then wounded a would·be rescuer and the woman before killing tumself, police said . A second pe rson died later in a car crash NEW YORK IAP> -Former Whi te H ouse aide John Ehrltehman. wh o was im· prisoned as a rt'SUlt or the Watergate seandal and was divorced from hi s wife only weeks ago. married a Raleigh. N.C. interior designer in u private ceremony today, a friend of the bride said. An ice cream parlor wedding reeeption was planned. E h rlichman and t:hrisly Peacock McLaurine, 30. were marrie d in a 12·m in ut e Gann Plugs Tax M easure In County Paul Gann. the once almost· forgotten tax reformer. was in Orange County Thursday to drum up support for his pro· posed new ballot initiative that would limit state and local gov- ernment spen~ing. Calling the initiative the #>'Spirit of 13," Gann told mem· bers of the Orange County Coun· cil of Real Estate Boards he hopes lo collect 500.000 voter signatures Tuesday to qualify the measure for the ballot in June or 1.980. Gann was co auth or of Proposition 13, the successful June election property tax re- form m easure that became known as the Jarvis initiative. Without Jarvis this time, Gann is 'enlisting the help or local real estate agents to volunteer at polling places Tuesday and gather signatures on the new in itiative petitions. Gano's proposal would freeze state and local ~overnment spending at the 1978·79 level ex cept for cost·of-living and population growth adjustments. •·As yoµ know. Proposition l3 is history," Gann said. "ll is st.ate law. "Many people thought. that Proposition 13 was a panacea. he continued. "It wasn't. It was a big step. "Tt\t. Spirit or 13 is literally, literitfly, the frosting on Proposi- tion 13," be said, .. Story Takes Str_ange Tum BURLINGTON, Ky. (AP> -Boone County Judge Robert Greene said it was "one of the most peculiar stories" he had ever heard on the bench. Charles Briley. 20. of California. Ky., pleaded guilty to making a U-tum across the grass median of' Interstate 275 near the Greater Cin ci nnati Airport. He explained t-0 Greene tbat he was in a hurry because he had mlased his lurn onl~ Jn· terata le 7S. .r He said he didn't want to be late for the finftl seaslon ol his driver Improvement <'J)urn conducted t>y the Kentucky State Police. ceremo[\)'. at the Staten Island home of a judge, with two wit· nesses present They were Donald and Mary Lynn Gould. fri ends of the bride Gould confirmed the marriage when he arrived at 11 a m. at his Bas k in-Robbins Ice Cream Parlor in Manhattan. where the new Mrs . Ehrlichman. also d1 vorced, worked last s ummer A mid·afll'rnoon reception was planned ther e for about 2S guests. Gould said. The bndc wore a white woolen dress. Ehrlirhman a dark. pinstriped suit Gould. whose shop is a~ 241 First Ave .. said the tbrce·tiered wedding cake was made of French vanilla, pralines and c ream and strawberry ice creams. the last "Ehrlicbman's favorite flavor." Mrs. Mc Laurine moved from North Carolina to New York two yea rs ago She said s he met Ehrlichman in Walter's Wicker Wond erland, the d esign <See WEDDING. Page A2) Virginia Hinkelman, 33. was dragged screaming rrom an of· fice at Kalamazoo College, Police said. "Dan -no. no. don't." wit nesses said she cried as she was forced into a car. A.ttaek Fatal Police said Gordon Beaumont. 26, or Richland, food services manager for Saga Foods where Mrs. Hinkelman worked. was shot once in the head as be tried to follow the abduct.or up a rugbt of stairs. The abductor and his victim then fled to Comstock Township. east of Kalamazoo. before the car crashed. Police said they found Daniel Freeman Travis. 25, of Galesburg. dead in the vehicle. Candidate Dies in Campaign EAST WENATCH£E. Wash. <APl -Whe n the Republican candidate for Douglas County sheriff col- lapsed into his arms, detective John Kozar began immediate heart massage. The incumbent sheriff administered mouth-lo-mouth resuscitation. Kalamazoo Township Police Sgt. Eugene Bombich said he apparently had shot himself after wounding Mrs. Hink.elman with two shots. But Kozar and She riff Bill Williams were unable to save the life of Joe Taylor. 51. who only moments before the apparent heart attack was criticizing Kozar in his campaign for Wi1liams'job "Death is death. It transcends politics." Mrs. Hinke l man and Beau monl both were listed in critical condition at Bronson Hospital. Kalamazoo County Prosecutor James Grega rt said Travis pleaded guilty Oct. 20 to assault and batterY on Mrs Hinkelman Williams said afte rwards. Taylor had just accused Kozar of violating cam- paign laws. As he turned to sit down, 'he stiffened and toppled into Kozar's arms. . The pro5ecutor said she was beaten Oct. 12 as she tried to have Travis committed lo a Taylor was rushed to a hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. psychiatric clinic. · Cle well Case Cited Panel Flays Rape Laws By REBECCA HELM 01 , .. o.llr .. I ... S~tt Laws permitting the early re- lease of convicted rapist Warren Dale Clewell were flayed Thurs· day night in the Saddleback Valley by panelists who dumped the blame on stale legislators. The panel consisted of a judge, an assemblyman, a defense at: torney. a sheriff's sergeant and a psychiatrist. Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight, who presided over Clewell's trial for raping and beating a 13-year-0ld El Toro girl, pointed out that if the former Atascadero State Prison inmate bad been guilty of kidnap for robbery instead of rape, he could have been sen· tenced to a life term instead of the 20 years and four months he received. "It just struck me as pretty gross that the law we are now operating under protected U)e girl's pocketbook more than her body." said Knight. who at the time of the sentencing strongly protested the fact that Clewell could be released In 13 years. Presenting another Point of view on the panel sponsored by the newly formed Sex Offenders Beware committee was defense attorney Max 8. De Llema. He said he doesn't believe longer sentences serve as a de· lerrenl. adding, "A perSGn will not commit a crilJle unless he thinks he can get •\V•Y with it .. Assemblyman Ron Cordova, D·El Toro. disagreed. He said that, under the present Penal Code. a criminal may consider .. the penalty so light that he or she is gelling away with the crime. - The panel focused ils attack on the Penal Code. including the Determinate Sentence Law or 1977. Judge Knight said the new policy doesn't ~ive wide enough latitude in cases s uch as Clewell's. The bill replaced the old In· delel'minale Sentencing Law on the basis that penalt 1es such as "five years to life" were so vague as to constitute cruel and unusual puniBhment. <See RAPISTS, Page A2) Mutilated Girl May Get NewAnns MODESTO <AP) -Between mouthfuls of spinach, a plucky 15-year-old Las Vegas runaway whose arms were backed off below the elbows says she Is trYing t.o get used to temporary prosthetic devices so she can be fitted with permanent arms and take karate lessons. "But first I have to pass the prosthesis test. .they bave to . see how b1rong and fast I get with these," says MarY Vincent while using the bOOk on her Jen hand t.o practlce eating. M ~ VINCENT AND SOME members or her family have been staying in a loaned mobile home here sl.nce she was released from Modest.o's Scenic General Hospital after treatment for her in· juries suffered Sept. 29 She was found wanderinR. In a daze near Interstate 5 southwest of here alter being raped and attacked with batcbela, sheriff's of· ficers said A Sparks: Nev., merchant seaman, Lawrence Singleton ... 51. hag been char1ed with her attack and pleaded Innocent Thursday lo a seven-count indictment in Superior Court here MISS VINCEN'I' MUST UNDERGO several hours of therapy dally In wtUch she must lift welghl8. ride a bicycle and do cran.s aucb as macrame, weavln•. colorin1 and wrlUng. .I •She saya past ballet traininJrbas made her Umber and helps with her therapy, which she hopes will be reduced to twice a week. <See A1'ML~ RAPF. VICflM, Pace A2) f ~ t I I , I ~ ·~ /\ don to $219.SS per Troy ounce. compared t.o $221.75 Thursday In Zurich. Europe's other mBJor bullion markel. the price was BRIGHT SPOT: U.S . EMPLOYMENT GAINs--M $220 an ounce. compared to $224.50 Thursday. Despite the initial promising results of Carter's plan, world eurrency deale rs are having second thoughts about the rescue moves. • ·'The measures were definite· ly a step tn the right direction Bank Hikes Prime Rate · NEW YORK CAP) - Cit! bank. the na\ion 's second largest bank, today raised its prime rate a half-percentage point to W:'•. the first bank lo do so The move was seen as s tem ming fro m action take n in Washington this week to strengthe n the dollar. ~ Most of the nation's ma · jor banks. responding to pr essures from the Fede ral Reserve Board. raised their prime rates - the interest c harged to pr e f err ed corporate customers -to 101h per- cent. 'Siclv.in' Ended by Drivers Orange County Transit Dis· trict <OCTD > bus operations were back to normal today as 112 drivers who staged a labor dispute "sick in" Thursday - apparently over pay -came back lo work A 11 supervi~ory personnel were pressed into service during the one-day work s toppage, which came without warning and without sanction from the dnvers' union "Needless t.o say it caused us some pain because of the incon· venience to our passengers." sai d Tom Eichhorn. OCTD SPokesman. "We regret the in· converuence and hope they will stay with us.'' Officials of the United Transportation Union bad not called for the "sick in " and were urging dri~rs Thursday to re- turn to their jobs today. "Somehow or other a rumor got .out about what we were go- ing to receive," s aid union sp<>kesman Nathalie Simmons. an OCTD driver ··We have gone 20 months without any increase in pay and we have bent over backwards t.o keep the buses running," she said. .. And boom the drivers said e nough is enough," she con· tinued. "It was not sanctioned by the union." Ms Simmons said. "It was not called by the union. But we spent last night calling and asking them t.o come back." Eichhorn noted 410 drivers are on duty on a normal workday (See OCTD, Page AZ> Manuscript Said a Fake LONDON CAP I -A ramous mamtscript o( "The Rubaiyat" -the medieval Persian love poem by Omar Kh ayyam -was pronounced a fake by an Engli3h scholar. Arthur Owen. head or the manuscript.department al Cam- bridge University, said Thurs- day the university's copy of the poem, thought t.o date from the year 1.200, is no ·more than 100 years old. Owen told lM PreS5 Assocla· tlon. Britain's domestic news agency, that police at Scotland Ya rd a nd the I nstl tute ~r Archaeology ln London helped provld~ evidence that the manuscript wa~ a fake. Its authenticity bad been ques· Uoned for years. but t would still like t.o see some action on slowing innalion and reducing the U.S. trade deficit." a dealer in a Pans bank said Thursday. An American businessman in Tokyo said. "The dollar still bas a long way t.o go before l can re- coup my losses from the 30 per- cent decline of the dollar the last 12 months.'' In Europe the dollar made s izeable gains agains t the Frenc h franc. Swiss franc. German mllrk and Italian lire, but the markets were ---Very • <See OOUAK. ;>ace AZJ Death Tied to Secret?, FALLBROOK CAPl -The Ku Klux Kl an says a 2t-year-0ld M ciri ne shot to death on a ·Marine base Monday was a klansman who was about lo re· veal "a large drug operaUon in the military." The claim was made Thurs- day by Tom Metzger, grand dragon of the Knights of the KKK in California. Earlier, authorities al nearby Camp Pendleton said the killing of Lance Cpl. Hugb L. Finigan was accidental. A spokesman for the Marine Corps said Finigan was cleaning bis .357 magnum pistol and was shot in the chest by Lance Cpl. Manuel L. Escobedo, 21, of El • Paso. Texas, who was examin· ing it. "Drug activity on the base bas becom e astronomical." said Metzger, describing Finigan as "an asSO<'iale rnember of tbe Ku Klux Klan .•. about to blow the whistle." Although a woman acquain· tance or Finigan had similar comments. the Marine sJSQkesman denied knowledge of any "hard drug involvement'' on the base. The death or the Marine from Glasgow, Mont .. was the fifth by gunshot this year al Camp Pendleton. Fo11r were blamed on accidental discharge of weapons and the fifth was s aid to be self· innicted. Base officials said today the allegations made by Meltger "just don't pan out." "The investigation ·conducted by the Naval Investigation Service shows Finigan was ac c1dentally shot by his room· mate." said Capt. Ted Owen of the public affairs office at Camp Pend let.on. He said no evidence was turned up lo support Metzger's allegation that the death was drug related. "He was not murdered," Capt. Owen said. "In fact. Finigan and Escobedo were very close fnends." In vaders Dig In OAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania <AP> -Invading Ugandan forces were reported tightening their grip on the strategic Taka Bridge in northern Tanzania. Coas t We athe r Fair through Saturday with sunny and slightly warmer days. Highs io tbe 80s. Lows 47 t.o 57. INSIDE TODA l' After _If years, fhe dream hal been r~. and South Coast Repenory is raising thl! curtain on Ua new. SJ million thetllcr in Costa Mel4. See Pages Cl and cs. •••• • AZ DAILY PILOT SB Liquor Seizure Assailed OT TAWA •l\P I C a n adian 1·u~t om ' 11fhl·1n l' .1n nnunl"l'd Thuri.d n> thitt !.1•1iurt• of $2,000 \\Ur th of hquor oH t he ~1u•ht o\\ t\l•d h) mo v tt• '' ur J oh n W 11 y m· hru. prom ptf'd .1 rf'Vtt'W of 1tw1r llnX'1'tlun ·a Thr luauor "•~ r l'portcdly ~t·111•ll m Au~u:.t from ·• .iruuv of <.'u11 .1d lnn b u,11w ,,m ,•n \I.ho 1·h ,0 11•r1'll W.t)llt•:.. \\'"1•1 lht· \\ tltl (; llOW Tht• httUtlr wu r n nfliH'J ted und dt>J.l l'\l)t>d by Rt•~ I l'•m• d1u n 01UlUlll1"\ '4ho bo .urt1"C1 th1• '1.•i.:..,· I J t l'cndt• r II J rbor north"'"t 1'1f Vum·o u' t•r Rntl' .. h Colum b1.1 Tht· v,.,,,.,., r pta 1n. BE"rt M in:ihall I n .:1.tt'rt'd th1• rt•\ It'" ur (' ,111.1rt,1 ' I U.'l llnl'I prOC'\'\•d ang~ bv "ntang a lt•ttrr of c·om p laint lo l '.rn11d1un J.tO\ t•rnmt•nl offll't:il:.. Capt M inshull '!> lt•tle r ron tcndl'd th.it tht• \i9 foot c·onvt:rt ,_. d m 1 11 ,. ' "' 1• 1• I' t' r 1' I t' .:tr &c' ct t'u:..toms in V1t•to nll und that l u~ 1ty on tht' µart of t• u:.tom:. or ftl"Jab tht"re I~ to tht-lttler eoo- f1 i.t•ation or hquo r T he• ya<'ht's m as tt•r sa id the Victoria t•U.Stom' ofhcer failed to pla ('l.' .an orf1<·1al :.c al on tht: 20 t'UM~·~ of hquor . M>m l' of \\hn·h r n1o rtl·dly t·arrtl•d W .1y n1 ":. pa:..onal lcibcli. WEDDING. • :.howroom '-'hl'r<' l>hl· "'orks on th1· Ei.!Sl Side of Manhattan. T hi.' new5pap('r learned that th1· w1fr or thl• ma nager of the l('l' t'rl'am stort.'. abo on the Ea:.t Side at 14th Street and Fir:.1 Avc nUl', wa:-. a C'lassm a le of Mrs McLa u ri n e's a t th l· University of North Ca rolina at Greens boro. and the reception is a wedding prt>sent for the cou· pie Ehrh<'h ma n, 53. once a n aide to for m e r Presid ent N ixon . spent 18 month!) in pris on for h.i!. pa rt in the Watcr~ute scandal He d ivorr l'd his wife of 29 years last m onth Mrs. Mc Laurinc also is d1 vorct..'d a nd hm, a 3·ycar·olct ~on Amin Offers To Box Chief Of Tanzania NAIROBI. Kt'nya l /\P) Prcsadl•nt ld1 Am in says the way to settll' lhl' war bctweC'n Ugan- da and Tanzania would be for him to take on Tanzanian Prcsi· dent Julius K. Ny<:rc rc in the ooxm~ ring, a n Amin aide told reporter~ toda y. "I" a m keepin~ fi t so that I c an c hallengt-P rcs1d<•nt Nyerere in t he boxing ring and ri gh t It out the re rathC'r than the soldiers lose their lives on the field or b at tle ." the Uganda n president wa:. quoted as s aying. ·'Then~ is a n old Afric an say rng that when two e le phants fight it 1!> the g rass that suffers." he reportedly added . Am in aide Ma j Bob Astles re- ported tbe rema rks by telephone to r eport\!rs here. He said lhe Ugandan leader s uggested world heavyweight cha mpion Muhammad Ali as a referee and s~ud he would give Nye re re a "sportinA chance" by rig h ting with On t> a r m tied behind hil'.i b ack and his legs shack led with weights. T he 6-foot·4, 240·pound Amin, who was hcavyweiA ht boxing l'hampion of the U~andan army under Brit1;-h colonial rule, once ridiculed the slight, white.haired Nyer ere as an "old wom an." Nyer ere is about 56 and Amin about 53. • Ugand an fo r c e s i n v aded Ta nzania on Monday and seized about 700 square miles of Tanza. n1a n territo ry. ORANGE COAST ~ \II DAILY PILOT '"" C>•-"O" (t>"'' Oa11y Ptl"M ,..," '#t\.rt'I •\'°"" l)t"'1"Clt,_.Ht -. PtM\.•\ovbtl\l'W"~b'tttw'°'4t"'CI' Co-t'I P\lbtt°"'•l"Q C.o-mc>_..,., SifrorrM••t~t!Oft• ,.,. pun•t\.~ "4o~-..,. '"''~" ,.,,,,. ... '""" c~, .. Mir-'• t.P .. po.t tw.C:" •tun11~ori ""Aiir"' f ~ •••" Vallf"V trvlftf'. \•OdltO~O V.tHry .. no l~11n•f}t w" \o"tflil(f1t.f A\•~tfW1¥1• .. I~ 1\ OUt)l•\fWod \"'tu•#Jlf'I\ .,_, ~Y' , ..... ~~·:;"~'::~~,,.~.·::~~~» ._,, o .. , llol>HiN -P••1IMrit A"d PvtliltW. , ..... c-. Vt(•~'"'"°" ftfAM(;fl'W'lf•I~ T-..IC-1£dol0t , ............... ,,.... ... """"<Mi' ... ""''"' Cll•rlH N I.AM Ill< ...... ~. IOWll A(~l41fht ~11\AQlnQ [(lttot\ Seddlebeck Vellft Otnc:e JUOI t.• PAI R06'11 ., \Andeoo F•Hw•y OfllcH ""'• ..... HO Wul a.v StrrM .. .,,, .. 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Carter Tealfl 'PUtball Wizard' (;ets Cars /\ l arge vetuclc ti~ thot hrokc IOOtSt· Crom tht• bm•k of a trut'll l'1rry1nl( u loutl o r tirt•i. t urrwd th•· Sun llH'.C O F rt•1•w .1y 11110 ,1 "1:rn1 v1nbull m ,IC'h tnl' lull· W~nesdoy :W @ge, Price Controls Axed T he Cullf11ru111 t1 1whwuy P at rut t1•&1111 tt•d th•• 44 ID<'h taall lil t' htlUlll't'"<t 1rnd bou nded tn th•· northbound l.tnt'P. of ttw r. 1•1•\\ a\. u111• h ,tlf mll1• "'uth 11( ttw N•·"'port "'"'''"'•I) ... tnk. llliil I" jf lilfll'r ('J I No wooer would tbt· b1.c "ptnbull" s tJ1t to blow down. <1flwt•r ... i.auJ. th.in unolht•I t•df \\OUld llUUn('l" II bar k into plJV In tht• firH•I :.corl' /\ P nr-.t•ht·. thrt-t.-OiAlliuni. and ii ('ht•w llt· had LO b ICI\\ t'd Off t ht• frl't'WU Y T ht>n· .... crt· no 1nJur1ei. N ced.lei:>b to 1>liy," an o fht•t-r rem:drkt·d . 'l ht• trul'k dnH~r did not rum\! bal'k tu d Jtm tu:. urc l 'ro• Pagf" A I RAPISTS ... Cordova, a former prose cutor . hcapl.'d cr1t 1c 1~m on h1 i. fl'llow legislators fo r the lt!mency of the Pe na l Code Many reform bllb dil' 1n the t\ssl·mbly Crimina l J ustice (.'o m mittee . h e said . a nd des cnbed the me m bers as moi.t ly liberals who see the m selves as "the last bastion ho lding back the oppressiveness of law en forceme nt." No ting thl' im port a nce of ps ych iatric evalua tion. Cordov;a :.aid . "It !>el'rns to me tha t both t h e L egi s l a ture a n d t h e judiciary are incapable or dl' tc rminjng how long a wretchtid creature such ai. Clewe ll should st•r ve ." However. psychiatrist David Sheffner. also a pane list. o bJe<'t ed . s aying. "You should never allow the psychilitrist to s ay Yl'l> or no this person is dangerou!>." Dr Sheffnl'r also commented on the incr ease a!> of next J an. I in tht• penalty for ra pe from its prese nt maximum of f1 vl' ycars up lo eight years. "To my lay mind. I don 't un dl·rstand that line: or th inktnf.l, .. Dr S heffner said. "To my mind. 1f som eone is da ngero us. why 1~ 1•ight years !>UCh a m agical number? Why not 20'?" She nff's Sgt. J ohn llew1tt , who a lso sat on the pane l, also rapped the s hortness of prison senll'nce:.. He drew a loud gasp of dt~· belief from the .audience whl•n hl· pointed out that t hl' rJcnalty for a ttem pted murde r i!> t\l.O, t hr ee or four year!. Truck Kills Cycle Rider After Spill A 20-year ·old An aheim girl was killed in Los Ala m ito:. e arly Wednesday evening when she Ce ll from he r lO·SP<-'<?d bicycle under the wheels of a passing truck. Police identified the victim a~ Cynthia Demse Ca1o agna ro. 20, of 2900 Lincoln Ave .. Anaheim. Th ey r e p o rt e d Mi s !. Cavagnar o w a s p e da l in ~ eastbound on Cerrito!> A venue j us t east o f the San Gabriel F'reeway when sh e spilled und<'r th e wheels of a truck traveling in the s ame direct ion. T he truck's drive r s wer ved to a void runnjng over the wom :m a nd s truc k an a uto 1n :i n adjoining lane. police said They re ported the wom un dit.."<I a t t he s cene of the 5:'15 p.m a ccident. Wi\SlllNG TON lt\P 1 Pre:.. dt·nt ('ai lt•r 's tup t•t•onom1(' at! \'ISt'r LISsUrl'd (.'Ongress tod&y the adm1111strat1on doc:> not in h•tHI t o res or t lo m and a tory w utcl' u11d prirt• CC?n trols or r rl!nt€' u n•ctisl!flOn us 1t stru~glc:-. lo ront rol inflation Apr>t·unn~ bd on· tht> Senate U u nk 111~ ('01n m1tll'C, Cha rles Sd\ult1t•, Chlu r m;rn o( tht• pres1· dent '11 Council ol Economic Ad visn i-.. defended Carter's large- ly voluntary anti-inflation effort .t :. · L h t' o n I y p r a c t 1 c a I _.11l-1•na uve" m s lowing the up- ward i.piral 111 wages and prices ·'T he adm.uuslration does nol propo1>e lO deal with inflation by c n :al1ni.e a r~ess1on and ~harply ri1>1ng unemploymenl. nor shall we 1n1 pc.r..e manda tor y wa ge and pric e controls ,·· he said . Sd1ulttc und lop administra- tion inflat1011 righter s Alfred Kahn a nd Barry Bosworth ap· pcart•d before the pane l as the administration submitted to the firs t q uestioning by Cong re!>:-. about the presictent·s new volun· tary inflat ion pro~ra m . "I have said on num erous Ol" cnsions that tht• administraiton 1s phi losoph1 cally opposed both to putting the cc·onomy through the wringer of recession and to the use of m andatory wage und prtl'e controls exce pt in the ('\'1•nt of national e m crgl'ncy." Frot11 Pag~ A I OCTD .. ~ ;m d :ibsc>nces norma lly number 15 to 20 Toda y. hl' :.aid , 16 d rivers called mill Unio n and dis trict offlciah we re meeting with a n a rbitrator today 10 their final day of talk:-. on sala ry and frini;?e be nefits. While neithe r side ha s com m cntcd on the poss1blt• outcome of a rbitration . som e dnver:.. fl•a red the increases will he lcs::. than drivers hoped for . Eic hhorn said loday OCTD ad- m intstrators ar e not conte mplat- ing any action against the 112 dn vl'r!> who <·a iled in ::.ick Thurs da y The "sick in" was the fi rs t la b o r sto pp age since OCTO began bus se rvice in 1972. Eichhorn note d arbitra tion h as been under way since short- ly before drivers' contract ex- pir e d las t May. Ag ree m e nts were reached in July on non- money issues including a no- strik<' contract clause. Dr ive rs now earn from sa_74 to $6 75 per hour OCTD orficaals r e fuse d t o negotiate a ne w contract Wlth dnvcrs last year l"onte nding the unio n railed to prnpcrly submit a request to reopen contrac t talks As a result. the '1976· 77 con- tract was l'xtended until May 1978 without any pay increases Shotgun, Jewelry Taken in Viejo A burg lar who m ay have used a duplicate key to the fro nt door t•a rn ed off cost ume Jewe lry and a s hotgun rrom a Missio n V1eJO hom e Orange C nunt y ~her iff 's o fft el'r!> :..;1111 thl' brl·ak·in wa:. re ported by S:1lly .Jt>nning5 lla ll . :lO. of 25912 Monta noso OrtH• Th£• loss was \ alucd at S950 4 Die in Crash MANI LA, P hilippines IAP\ - An ~int1 -suhmanne JCl from the U S Se ventt\. Fleet aircr aft car- ri(•r USS Constellation crashM into a mountainous tr aining area flO mi I~ northwest of here, k i II· ing a ll four persons a board , N;ivy authorities said tod ay Fluor Denies Fire Related to Strike From Staff,AP Dispatches F'luor Corp.. Irvine. has de· nied reports of a strike-related $5 million fire a t its facilities nea i Pa.zanan. Tran. A strike in the county's 011 fie lds bas cut production about 60 percent and riots against the s h a h w e r e r e p o rte d nea r Tehran. Fluor E ngineers a ntl Contrac· tors, the Irvine firm's lar gest s ubsidiary, has been working since late 1976 on a $3 billion project lo build two turbo ex· pander plants in Iran . A report from Iran said today that the Irvine-based s ubsidiary suffered a $5 million loss lo an office related lo construction of an oil refinery the re. The Im- plication was that the blaze m ay have been deliberately set. But Jim Mackin of the com· pa ny's public relations office in lrvlne denied there was a rson. ·'On Wednesday night, an a<:· ~def\l&l fire c aused $300,000 dlhnage lo a warehouie at NGL plant l ,000 In Paunan." be n ld. r . No one was hurC the blaze was extinguished in o ne hour and d a m age w as restricte d to pipeline insulation. he sa id But Tehran television reported that night, Mackin said. tha t the bl aze c aused $6 mi l lion in d a m age a nd was delibe rately set. T he Associated Press reported fro m Tehran tod ay t hat t he blaze took four hou rs to e x· tinguish on T hursday and did $5 millio n in dam age. Cause of t he fire was reported by the AP to be unknown. . · Ma ckin denied t hat Fluor Is building a refinery in Iran. He said the turbo expander plants under construction are to be used to convert natural gas to a llquld form. He saJd work has been sh ut down on the two plants since last week but that . to his knowledge, no strike·rela ted vand¥lism h as occurred. The two plants. he said , are within five miles Of each other ne ar Pa.zanan.- Schultu, :.aid Sud 1 ste~ "hav.• bcon tned h••fore a nd wnt: found wlint mg," he said St·hultlP toltl senators Carter intends lo oppose a ny further in· com e tax reduction, with certain uni>pecified e xeC'ptions. "until w<.· have eonvlnrin~ pros pects for pr of ress against inflation." Wh i e m o s t o r the ant 1- 1nflation program already h as been put into effect, Carte r will nee d congressional approval for ha :. s ystem or "real wage in· s urance" -pro pose d tax re· bates to protect workers who t•omply with lhe wage guidelines and would suffer economically 1f 1n fl at1on exceeds 7 percent. To mght inflation. Carter pro· Po1>ed a gwde line or 7 pe rcent an 1979 for incrt'ase:. in wages and fringe benl'flls and la id out a complicated formula aimed at holding price tn('rl.'ases to about 5 75 percent The adm1 n1str ation hopes its plan \.\ 111 cut infl ation to bl.'twt'en 6 pe rcent and 6.5 pl'rr<•nt. Carll'r 's plan for the d ollar tn· l'ludes higher anterest rates. the bo rrowing o f $30 hi Ilion 1n for eign currcnc1e~ to buy dollC1rb abroad and an increa se an US gold sa h.•:-. * * * f 'rnm Pafle ,, I DOLLAR ... \l•ry nt.'f\OUl> Jnd Vl•ry thin. a:. Olll' d£•alt•r put 11 T he dollc.1 r':. ~lump was cau:-.l'll largely by the Umted Sta teb buy ing m uch more abroad th an 11 s l'llb T he excc!>S dolla rs ptle<l uµ in fon•15m c·ount rlt's and d rovt· down thl' value Oil producers \\Crt• hard hit b<>causl' thi:y trade· 10 dolla r:. Soml:' Arab diplom at~ wclcomt'<l Cartt•r'!> moves, and there wen . predictions the y m ight minimizt or forestall an expected oil price increase by the Organization ot Pc.>troleum E:<POrtinJ? Countrie:. M l'anwhile. stock prices edged upwar d a hit today as tr adf'rs con tinued lo appraise the gov ernmenl 's rirst-aid plan fo r the dolla r The Dow Jones average or 30 industrials was up l.13 points to 818 09 after ri ve hours. But it had been up seven POints at mid· m o rning G aincn. hPld a blight lead ovt-r • los ers IO t he over·a ll tally Of New York Stoc k Exc h <1 ngc.>- ljstert ISSUl'S Th(• Do"' po'it<·d a rt'l'Ord 35· po1 nl g a in Wl·d nei.d a y an a l:uphonc an1 tia l rt•spons c to the do llar-rl'!>CUl' plan. wh ich in· dud!'!> mea:.urt::. lo exe rt s trong u pward prP!>:.urc on intere:.l rak!> " Drug Charge Faced By El Toro Man · 0 r a n g <' (' o u n t y s h l' r i ff · s offtcl•rs ia llt•d a n El Toro man on c ha r~t·i-. of r ult 1v at1on of m a n Juana a fll'r thc·y <1llegcdly fo und plant:.. ranJ,!111g rn height fro m 2 to 8 reel In the back yard or his-prop<>rty Dl.'put1l's '>aid 1nform a t 1on suppht•d l)y a m1•t('r man \\-ho spoth ·d lhl' µlanl:.. lt!d to the a r r C' :. l o f 0 a ,. 1 d /\ n d r c w Ell ll'mc.1n. 22. of 2:1921 l.arkwood On ve i~~ AP Wire,._ ARMLESS RAPE VICTIM USING PROSTHETIC DEVICES Mary Bell Vincent Rides Favorite Toy, Dino f 'ro• P~ 1\ I ARMLESS RAPE VICTIM. • • The teen a~('r also I!> g lad to tw out or the: ho:.pttdl. "That's the nicest p art. to be a ble to go out dOd do things. :.he s a-.s. ancl uding !>hopping with her mother. Luty, pla ying with ht:r brothers and sisters and going o ut with fncnpl> she has m et from J local Christian youth grouµ _ MISS VlNCENT ALSO S PENOS part of her time readm~ ca rds and letters she rcct.>1v~ that "g&ve me: J lot or encouraJ?e· mcnt. to th.ink people c ared " The notes fill two large btixl'' and addt-d to the many giftl> or ~luffed animals. Jewll•ry and other item:.. ftlls the living room or the mobile home. lier favor1ll' gift 1s a pendant 'oht• \\-!•Jr'> most of the time th:1t shows a young woman's fal"c' "urmundl'd by wing:.. It was givc·n to hL·r hy telc\'ision 's "H1on1t Woman." Linds ay W<tgner , who fie\\ httre'lo vi sit Miss Vince nt "She sa ys 1t was t ht• wangs to my !>OUI ' M 1ss Vincent said of the actress' gift. Slide Victims Ser- To Salvage Goods Vic tims of t he Oct 2 lands lid\' in La guna Beach plan to sa lvagt• evcryttung they can sell th1i. WC'<'k<'nd from 22 homes dt•stmcd ~r. ~cmolitton "We 're a skmg peoplP with construction exJ>('ril'nCl' tu :-.how up Sat urda y and Su nday t11 gathe r up water heaters, plumh ing a nd other item' that Wl' t·•.m se ll ." said Dottie DeLo. \\hObl' ho rn(• is in the disaste r an.•a -ShC' s aid sa lvage crews """I Ix· working from 8 a .m lo dusk on Saturday and from noon lo du~k Sund ay Proceed!> from the sa lvag1· oµera tion will go toward "fman cial needs t hat the fundra1ser!> are c autious to contribute-to. such as legal aid ." Mrs OeLo said. Sht• said plans a re to use JO ron-;truclton workers at each or thl' 22 homes The 22 homes m the "r ed ·· a rea arc• to be demolished NO\ 20 in order t.o gradt• the a rea tu _;>rt•vc•nt furthe r sliding and to t•ontrol ~ro:.aon . Cit y offi cials <1re pushing lht· Nov 20 deadlm<' 111 an effort tu beat th e winter ram season. Most of the homeowners in lht· "red " zone a lre ady have re mov t:d furniture a nd ot he r hl'longings from the area. "We 'd l1kl' hl'lp fro m ex 1w rienc£•d hom e builder s a nd c ra ft:..me n," Mrs . OeLo s aid to day Tho~f' ant erested in helping "'1t h t he salvage opera lion:. s hould call the disai.tcr head- quarll.'r:-. al 497-1081. ALDEN'S CAN SELL YOU CARPET TODAY FQR LESS THAN THEY COULD IN '50 ........ , .. ~11 How's That For Holding The Line On Inflation? It's ha rd to believe . but while everything else has been zooming. carpe t IS a be tter value today than 28 years a g o . r~~~r!!',tr~p!!!~~tS~~~!e ;va~1ab1e in 1950 ... they re s ist w ear and s ta ining far bette r. they c lean easie r and stay c le an looking lo nge r and offer feat ures we never dreamed Possible tn 1950. Most 1mPortant. they o ffe r ne w color and texture beauty. I Come In Today and See These Beautiful Inflation-fighters! I' DEN'S •11$ :iiisiaiiatioii: ·custom draperies .=:···;.1 "· •• linoleum• wood floor l663 PlACENTI A AVEN UE • COSTA MESA, CALIF 92617 • PHONE 646 '838 -6•6·2355 , Fr1d!y, November 3, 1078 $ DAILY PILOT A3 747 Crash Surri1'0r: Blame Weathe.- 81 IEllaY CLAU!EN .................. When Spanlab 1overnme.nt m· vetUaat.on Lut month blamed a KLll pHot fof' ttt11l-. t~e world •a worst ••r crasb In llareh, imj lt came no ur • pr to Pau Heck. Ht-ct . one of 10 Ltlint~ WCM'ki ; tffld 'DU to 1urviv the coll.Won o f a K L M 747 and a Pan Amerlun World A1nray1 741. uy1, t.houah. that m~b ol lbc) bla me aboWd bo plac.d on a.be "' ather. .. Weathe r cood lUons ..-ort miser able U ~· re." b~ U)'•. 1Clemente . • jCharges· ~:Denied M ll'IH'Y Wuync Holmes.. ar res ted by Sun Clenwntti pohC'1' Sunday on l'.lusp1ct0n of abduct mg a nd ra ping a LS-yeu-old El Toro girl. entered a plea of inno- cent l his week 1n the South • Or ange County Muruc1pal Court inLaguna Niguel. Holmes. 2J>. crCamp Pendleton Ma rine. bves at l~ Ave Serra. Apt. B. in San Cle m ente. A pre liminary hearing in m unicipal ·court wassl'hedull'd Nov. 14. POLICE SAID the girl wai. walking frdm work to a friend's bouse 1n Laguna Beach at 11 :30 p.m . Saturday, whe n a man with a gun forced he r into his car. Her abductor therr drove the girl to a section of undeveloped ranchland off West Avenida Pico 10 San C le mente. where he: raped her, police said. When the man discovered Lhat his car was stuck In the mud. he reportedly told his victim to lie down in the car and be quiet while he went for help. Instead. she s lipped away and contact<.-d a security guard at the nearby TRW plant. POLICE ARREST ED Holmes when he showed up a short time later with a friend, who had come to help him pull his car from the mud. On Tuesday the girl identified Holmes as her assailant in a police lineup conducted in Santa Ana. a police spohsman said. flolmes was being held toda}' al the Orange County J ail Of' $10,000 ball. Brown Leads .B y 25 Points, Poll Indicates SAN FRANCISCO <APl - ov. Edmund G Brown J r .'s lead over Attorney Ge ner <1l Evelle Younger has jumped LO 25 points among r egis ter ed vot ers in the California Poll -a m a r g in !ollster Mer vin D Field sai could mean as much as 1.5 million votes difference Tuesday. "T he resuU.S indicate a con· linu ation of a trend of increasinR public preference for the gov· ernor that has been growing the p ast fi ve months." Fie ld com· me nted on the results released T hursday. Brown had a 55 percent to 30 pe r cent ed~c over h i s Republican opporJent a mong reg. istered vott~rs in a survey taken Monday. Tuesday and Wedncs· day, and 54·32 over Younger among the registered voters who indicated they were most likely to vote . A r epresentative cross-section or 1,375 voters •ere inte rviewed by telephone in the survey. Th e p o ll s h owed the Democratic governor le ading Younger by only one percentage point a w~k before the J une 6 prim ary. Three m onths later. Brown's lead edged up three points, and by late Septem ber Brown was ahe~d by 14 points. recalling th~ day wht-n 581 peraons w re kllltd on a ro1ay runway at Tenerlle In the Spani1b Canary l lands. "R .. ann .. of whit) wa t II· ln1 orcltn tl'Om the plane or th to"" r. uutlon hould have been U.k~n But l C'an 't undenland ror th• Uft ot m-., ho KLM got <'lu.-anre fri>m the tower ln face ol th Ian thal we Cln the Pan Am al~talt l had n olcayed to taxJ do•1' lbe runway to aet into potlUon." Th«! Spanl h Inv tlgaton con l'ludtd tn Madrid la~t month that u tuan K l.M pilo t Jacob Vl'ldhulzen van Zunh1n b ·aun h11 t.ikt.'<>ff without authorizu. lion. As a result of l'!lamming mlo th t-..~ihlH l'An Am JCl, ull 24g aboa rd the KLM 1un·raft wf•ft> killed on March 17 fl e<'k spt-nt wet•kl In ho~pitals rN•u pe r ... tlng from face, urm nnd hand bums s ufrer •d wh('n he and his wifr. Ji'loy, ei.l'aJX-d the fiery aftermath Ill' rt.'l'Ulls thut 33 L •isurf' Wort<! reslde-nts died 1n the tragedy lnstud or reachin14 thu1r ultfmote destmat1on, Lu~ Polmas ln the Canury l11lands. Mrs. tleck 11uffered leg aftd Jnklt• tnJum·s In the incident wht•n she Jumped from the Pan Am uarerull's wmg to the ground ll{J low t•ftt>r the couple escaped through a gapml( hole in the side or the fusl'lage. "ll went up Uke a match box." Heck i.ays. "There was fire m· s1dt· tht• plane and the plastic tt•llin~ was breaking"up and fall· m~ down l got i;ome spotty l)r)rns on my body, too." He adds, "That's why some J>''Ople never made 1l Time was too short. a case or seconds. "Ac tua lly, s ays Herbert Wa ldrip , another Leisur e Worldc•r who surv1vl'd the era.sh. '"tho~e who did not dear the burning aircraft in 90 seconds nat p('nshed ... .. An FAA rrutn asked how long we thought it took to oet orr the plane." Waldrip says. "I thought 1t was at least rive or s ix minutes." But he said anybody who survived had to be off the plane in a minute and' a half "You don't reallze how fast you can mo~ ...... Waldrip and tus wife. Lura, a lso s uffered injuries in the crash. "She s.utrered a broken leg. Just below the knee. They had to put a couple ot pins in to rep&Jr 1t. She 's doing very we ll now, but she still doesn't have full ac-tion of the knee." The Leisure Worlde r suffered head, arm and nose burns and a puncture wound above his left ankle. He is not sure what caused the collis ion. "We couldn't see a nything . All w e knew 1s som ething hit us." W a ld r t-p says the KLM aircraft's landing gear rip~ into t he a rea of fu selage tn which he and his wire sat, leav· ing a gaping hole s urrounded by fire . "I was n 't too aware of anything. We were loo anxious to get out. I do recall one person to the right of me who seemed in agony. There were explosions going all the time at varioul'.I parts of the plane . ., ·An ft' AA man told us the area in which we sat was in sort of Cl circle untouched by the fire . The man behind me burned to death. but his wife survived " Another Leisure World vaca· tioner who escaped out the hole 10 the side of the Pam Am fuselage was Grace McGowan Like the othe rs, she and her husband, Ha rold. moved onto the aircraft's fuel-soaked wmg and dropped some 20 feet to the ground before the plane was engulfed in name. As a result. Mrs McGow<1n broke bones an her fool and still lim ps a bit. He r hu::.band :;uf. fered m inor bums "l won't forget 1t for a long time," s he says. "J didn't look back when we got out. I heard some explosions. I had to crawl away. I couldn't walk. l didn't see too much . but I heard :.creaming ... ·· Waldrip recalls holding hand:. with his wife in the escape from the burning 747 ~kwalk No Cakewalk ··w e made our way toward tht.> left s ide of the plane.'' he says ··we cli mbed over the edge of the hole and then dropped JO or 12 feet down onto the wing. I took her by the hand a nd moved to tht• front edge. I s aid 'Let'~ ~o. · We Jumped. We couldn't hold hands while jumping Ev~n the migratory birds that spend the winter around Upper Newport Bay h ave to watch out for traffic These d ul'k::. decided that they preferred the warm road to thl· rold ln1y and declared squatters' n ghts on Back Bay Drrv(· Pass ing m otorists s hooed them from harm's wa}. hut tht•y camt• rig ht back ·"When we hit the ground I turne d to go to her. I couldn't car ry her. I dragged her by her pants for about what seems like Rams Suit ~Ruled to B e Premature An Anaheim man was told T hursday In Superior Court that h e jumped the gun when he filed a lawsuit that seeks to prevent the Los Angeles Rams from moving to Orange Count y. Judge Philip E Schwab ruled in pretrial action on the lawsuit filed by banker D.ou~las Patty that no final agreement had been signed between the Ram~ and the City of Anaheim. P atty was told that the agree· m ent to bring t he Rams to Anaheim Stadium in 1980 is Ql'\I Y a preliminary dorument and not a final contract. P atty indicated that he "will continue to challenge the Rams- Anaheim deal on the basis that the l'ity is not asking enough for the use of Anaheim Stadium and 95 adJacent acres of land. T he preJiminary agreement signed by the city and Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom lists a price of $100,000 an acre fo r the land. Patty contends the acreage is worth at least three times that figure. Investment Urged NEW YORK IAP l Israeli Prime Mini s ter Menache m Begin. urging Ame n cans to m· ves t in his country a nd an Egypt. s ays the Mideast nations '"Wlll gel togethe r to turn the desert anlo a blossoming garden." County Woman's Killer Gets Study Mesan Jaile d In Burglary 200 feet." The Waldrips and McGowans have no lawsuits pending followmg the accidel)t. Both ac- cepted settle m ents from Pan Am. they say. Wa ldrip says Pan Am picked A Costa Mesan who admitted an up the medical bills a nd .. we got court that he participated an a something ext ra. They were burglarythatcostaM1ss1on Viejo very gene rous. Pan Am wa::. liquor store more than Sl,000 in wonderful to us ." The sentencing of the convict· late r in the Angele~ational goods has been sentenced to 60 Heck won't comment about ed m urderer of Lake Fore~t Forest. She had been }"'t twice days in Orange County J ail. litigation o r settlements. housewife Rachel Sparling has in the head. police said. Superior Court J udge H War. been continued to Feb. l. 1979 1n Willis was arrested the day ren Knight ordered the jail term Settlements or not. the Le1~un.· Los Angeles Superior Courl. after Mrs. Sparling disappeared for M 1chael Earle Riley , 26. of Worlders say they are fortunate Pasadena. followmg his mvolvcment 1n a 307 Avocado St . after the defen-to be survivors. J ud ge Rober t M. Olson n·· tra ffic: accident in the San da nt pleaded guilty to burglary .. We were seated right behind manded Brian Willis. 18, to lht· F<'rnando Valley cha rges. a ba nk of lavatories ... said Mrs. California Youth Authority for a li e \\<IS driving the Lake Rtll'Y admalled that he was McG owan ... 1 think that ..,avcd !lO·d a y diagnos tic ~tu dy on Forest \\Oman·.., Corvette with one of thret-·men who drove a us·· Thursday the unusual hccnsc plate "WU V <'Ur into the lockcd double door., _ WiJlas, a South Pasaden<1 n·si YOU."" pohcl' said They report· or thC' Ahc1a Liquor Store. 26921 Hel'k attributes his :-urv1val dent. was a Jt.tvenill• when he l'<1 finding a ~un belongtR g to Trabuco Road . Sept 16 anotherway kidnapped. robbed and killed the Wallis in the car Sheriff's of11ccrs said the trio ··Both my wife and I art· 36-year-old mother of four Later. they ::.:ud. they also loaded their vehacll· with beer. Christians . I bc lievl' without Und er stale law. has max· found some of the housewife·~ wane. food and cigarettes and God's help . .w.'l' never would havt· imum sentence could be h fc 1m. Jewelry and other possessions in drovl• off at high SPl't·d m ad e il ou~_or that plane .. pr1sonment with the poss1b1l1ly ~t_hc~·~y_o~u_th_'~s_h~om~c-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of parole. Los Angeles County prose cutor William Holliman said. Mrs . Sparling d1sappear<'d March 14. 1977, after v1s1ting <i Pasadena psychiatrisl"s office Her body was found four days Dad's AWOL Aid Blame d On Marines SAN DIEGO IAP> -Freddie Faith Bonnet of Lapryor . Texa~. says he helped his son escap<.• from Camp Pendleton because the Marine Corps never kept 1t~ promise when the boy enlist ed POPPIES ICELAND Anoth er gorgeous background of bright color in reds. yellows, oranges and pastel!>. Hogers hybrid varieties will bloom rhrough lttte spring. PRIMROSE Rogers has both English and Fairy varie· 11es-the foundation of a ny spring garden -available in white, yellow, red, pinks. orange and bluei.. Candidates, Issues Recapped Sunday Bonnet said his son signed up :it 17 .lo be trained as an aviation c lec''tronics t ech nician . but wound up in ·ordnance as a bomb loader Aft e r a lmo s t two year s. Robert Bonnet went home to his family's 578-acre grain farm an west Texas. His father con· vinced him to return. but the Mar i ne was h eld for a dis· ciplinary hearing for absence without leave. tA~~) 'tt-r ) '1.J ~~\ ~~VCLAMEN . . If you woke up this m orning and said "l think there 's goitag to be an election soon." a nd re- a lized you don't know who's run· ning. relax. Sunday's Dally Pilot will recap all the candidat es .and issues in concise, clear stories. JAMES DEAN MACHINE - Wh e n the f i r s t Po r sch e Speedster came to America in 1951, it stlrred the psyches of young Amer icans . Nol m any could afford the dream car, but now a local company ls produc- ing a replica fot tbOse with an abiding love for the car and w a lle t s g rown lra tte r . In You /Your Money LOVE 'l'llY BANKE& -Welt. get to know hJm at leut , especial· ly if you're ttarting • buainea. A retired bank president t ells you why money men H Y yes in Sun- . day's YouJYourMooey. ....... (suNDAY'S BEST) A L L -W OMEN S H O W - .. C harleston." an N BC pilot movie was written by a woman. directed by a wom an and stars three women but producer Beryl Vertue says it is p u re coin· cide nce. However . it Is impor· tant in that It places women beh ind the camer as as well as in front of it. . 00 IT BJGIJI' -The people near Br8Jlll00, Mo. were angered whe n HQ&lywood c9sl J ohn Wayne j.n a movie version of "Sbepberd of the Hilla." Tbey booted the film people out of town nearly 40 years ago. Now t he play Is performed seven months of the year by a regional troupe ln a 3,000.seat theater on a Sbepbenl IUUs Farm. Bonnet drove his pickup truck by the hearing room last July. his son .bolted from his guard. and togethe r t hey drove back to Texas. The private returned later to Camp Pendleton and has now been given the promised assign- m e nt In avintion e lectronics after a fede ral judge ordered it. His fathe r appea red in a San Diego court Thursday in to be sentenced on a plea or guilty to a misde meanor count of aiding an escape. Bonnet was fined $250 and given probation for a year. .. l·love n\y son," he t old U.S. Magistrate J. Edward Ha rris Island Independent ROSEAU, Dominica <AP> - This poor eastern Caribbean Island became independent to- day and charted a course for socialis m as Britain 's Union Jack came down for the lasl time . • PANSIES AND V IOLAS Fabulous garden color in reds. baskets or pots-blues, yellows, oranges and whites. ... SNAP DRAGONS Add brigh t and p astel color with this <ttately flower. Create beautiful borde(s for bulbs and have elegant cut flowers from your garden. An outstanding plant for bedding or pots a nd a great decorator item. Multi-bloom flowers come In whites, reds, pinks and variegated colors. ~'BULB Pi.ANTING ~1r'JlY SEASON Now Is the tim~ lo pla nt bulbs and a nnuals to enjoy theiT beauty all Spring . Tulips. Daffodils. Ra nunculus ... they'te all in along with .. instant color" a nnuals such as Iceland Poppies, Primrose and Cyclamen for blazing winter beauty. let Roger's Sales Service Professionals show YO\! how t o ma ke your h ome a real s pringtim e sho wplace. C:.'1n Job(luln Hilt~ Rd. al Mac:At1hur Hlvd .• Newporl 8l!dCh . 1714) 640°5800 Open Dally 9.m1 10 6pm-Flom I 640·6174 I A4 DAILY PILOT NATION I WORLD Bright Spot ~ Just ·· :·., ... Coasting .... b) wl ~ Unemployment Rate Drops Tom ~~V.' Marphlne Get a Jlorse, OCTD TH LON "AIT: Tod-.y I abandonC!d my u.aual de tour man.:\l\•rr on Lht> 'Woy to wurtt, the rout lh•t l'vtt plc,rtt-d to aVCMd the C'broolC' lr affiC' botlJenecll lba\ now de vl'lop• UC'b ~orlllnt morruna 00 Newport ,Boult'vard throu1b 'Nd do"11oto~n Co.ta M~• WA1'HINGTON CAP> -1be unemployment rate dropped rrom 6 percent to a.s percent \n October, as more adult women succeeded ln rlndlna jobe, the t.abor Department aaid today. Caliromla's rate fell from 6. 7 percent to 6.5 percent. Th e report. Indicated the job situation was a briabt apot lD an ' 1'o bl! booeat. I Ju.al didn't wanl to a~ The Anxunu Lody htdll.) 1'ht·n •llain. l didn't want to pua by her place! ond ntx _,.... ~r. NIJwr \ ou . my bal'k road r't)(rtc to wort laket me by th1I Onn1i1r (.'uunty 'T'tanait l>Uttn~t bua •tot> where I ~ The l\n,1ou.. l..oadv e"tty da) t-:aC'h t".a rly momln1 I dnve by lb~ bus stop and ahe'a 1h.-rt ~ I• rn tddlt-IKrd and 1tU.ndh~ tllooo, lbc only 111lt>t (,)f lb.at panlt'UI r apul SHY. liCTAN°"' WA V from the bua btlnch. out by the ,·us b ~ ta dr~'loM-d Ilk~ _. "'"Orttna woman. She leans out rroru h~r ,icn•h, obhvlo~ to my p&h.in& Muto or other traf· , ,,. H t>t bro .. l rurrowt'tl urttl ~r mouth la Stlt In a thin lint> ~ h ""*'n.: ror thut b~ ~ ls concentrntlnK. ''''", h111,.: for lb ut 4'1~\" 1rnd wtutt!I appearance down tbe 1 uatl lliu ~bt.t tn1•1.wd al .. 01d lbc bib come early'> l1t the Mtdac Alling OCTD Bus Dnvt>r'Who Just Su/fned th.t Vapon bus running late? How tight 1s her scheduJe, anyway? How urgent? So I pass her every morning and tell myself. "Aw, s he does n't need to be so anxious The bus'U get there okay." I passed her again Thursday morning and there she was. in that frozen stance, leaning out toward the street BUT WREN I GOT to the newspaper office yesterday, I learned that maybe she bad posed by the curb in vain. Maybe the bus hadn't come aft.er all. News dispatches informed us that 112 Or ange County Transit District drivers had all called in sick. Tra.nsit brass called It a Sick-In. Maybe it was more like a Sick· Out. You see, there's a wage dispute going on. So a lot of dr1v~rs just came do~ with the vapors on the same day. So okay, OCTD officials are going to tell you this is the first time a work walkout has occurred since the district started in reguJ ar bus service since 1972. Stall, I'm lert wondering what happened to my Anxious Lady who stands a lone at her bus stop. How m any impor· tant appointments were missed Thursday? How many peo- plr fa iled to make it to work? Did some students miss mid· krm exams? YOU SUSPECT THERE JDay ha\le been a lot of stories that could be told about Thursday morning when the bus never came. The great thinkers and planners in our haUs of govern· menl tell us that mass transport.atjon is the mode of the future because or our jammed traffic corridors. We have to come up with the pollution solution . Mass t ransit is the answer . Yeah. may~. But they didn't bolster my confidence much on Thursday. Three Deaths Mercy P act? . economy 1>laaued by rislnf( in· ttrcal rates and inflation au year. October'• jobless rate waa the low eat llDce a s. 7 percent rate last June. roa ADULT WOM2N, the une m p loym ent rat e dropped from 6 percent lo S.6 percent. the lowest level since August 1974, when it was S.4 percent. About 35.7 million women over ape 20 held Jobs las~ month. out o a population g rou~ of 76 million, the department aaJd. About 2.1 million adult women were reported looking for work. Strong activity in the airline, const r uction a nd ser vice in· d ustrles contributed to continued bif increases in oew jobs among a l worke rs. the department said. THE NUMBER OF persons ho lding jobs a d vanced by 325,000, about average for the year, to 95.2 million. Over lbt' past year . strong economic growth bas Jncreased employ· ment by 3.6 mHliou. However. some economists ~ pred ict that the government's cred it-tightening measures to protect the dollar will push un- employment upward next year. He re are the unemployment r ates fo r var io u s other categories in October : -Adult. men 4 percent, UD· changed. -Teen-agers 16.3 perce nt, down from 16.6 percent -WIDTES 5.1 percent. down from 5.3 percent. -Blacks and other mmorities 11.4 percent, up from 11.2 per· cent. -Full-time workers 5.3 per· D e a th Motive S ought; Shots Kill Principal NORTH ARLINGTON. N.J . <AP > -Authorities are at a loss for a motive in the shooting death of a Newark high school principal who cam e out of a tough neighborhood to lead the school he once attended. Authorities sai1 Thursday that $1,894 in cash and a football lot· · tery ticket were found in J ames Queli's clothing. They could not explain why Queli. 35, was car· rymg that much money when be was shot Wednesday as he ar· rived home. QUE Li, WHO graduated in 1961 from Eastside High School in Newark's l ronbound section. was shot eight times with a .22·caliber gun. said Raymond Flood , Bergen County fi rst assis· tant prosecutor. Queli ·s wife. Marian , a nurse. ran from the house and attempt· ed to revive her husband as the couple 's three young children wa t ched their rather dying, neighbors told police. CHICO <APl -It was ap- pare ntly a mercy pact: In· vestigators said an aged couple was shot to death, and a devoted son-in-law then turned the gun on tu.mself. tified as Leo Alexander, 83; ~· wife GeorgiB, 85, and their son- in·law JFes Gain, 64, au of Chico. , Queli was pronounced de'ad on arrival at West Hudson Hospital in Kearny. police said. .f'LOOD SAID Q UELi was struck by a shot that was fi red through the driver 's side of his station wagon. As Quell tried to run to his house. he was struck by t wo more buJlets and cot·· lapsed in the street near ~ vehicle, Flood said It happened Thursday al the rear or the Chico Convalescent Home. The victiros ,were lden· Sgt. Al lmboff, Butte County coroner's \investigator. sa id Gain was devoted to his in-laws, aU or whom were part of a closely knit family. . . , ,Atlantic C68st Stormy ~ cent, down from s.s percent. -Non.farm laborera U.3 per· cent, up from 10. 7 percent. -Black teen-agers 34.3 per· cent, down from 34.6 percent. THE RE PORT SAID tbe average work week was 35.8 hours, uncbauled from August and September. Average hourly earnings of production worken increased 0.9 percent dudng Oc· tober and 8.6 percent from a year ago. about the same aa the rate of loflation. Wide Retriever Average hourly earnings were SS.86 and weekly earnings were $210.37. Unemploym ent r eached a l)e'aft or 9. 1 percent in October 1974 before steadily declining to about 6 percent. where it stood last mootb. Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom might want to send a scout w Edmonwn. Alberta. Canada. That's where Vicki. a 3-year-old Hungarian pointer, proves she'd be a good catch for any football team . A double threat, the pet of the Gordon Halls family also plays a fair ~a me of soccer. Fir~tone Hedges Recall? Paper Alleges Deale rs Disregard Orders BALTIMORE CAP > -Many drivers who expe<:ted their tire5 would be replaced rree of charge under the government-ordered s afety recall or the Firestone ~s are being told that they're d ue oniy half-price rebates or none at all. the Baltimore Eve- njng Sun reports. The Everung Sun said Thurs· day that on the instructions of thei r parent firm, man y Baltimore area Firestone dealers are following procedures more restrict.lve than tbose an· nounced bv the feder al govern· ment. 1 JRVIN COR E, a sp<>kcsman for the Nallonal Highway Traf· fie Safety Administration, said the agency has complained to Firestone that its instructions to dealers don't conform to the re· call agreement. But Co~ said it will be at least a week before a clarlfylnR policy can be worked out and s pecific dispute!!> renegotiated. In Akron . Ohio, Firestone p u b l ic r e l ation s director Bernard Frazier said : "WE WA.NT TO take care of our customers fairly. We believe our instructions on handling the recall were based on the agree· me nt we signed w ith the NHSTA. If there is a misun· der standing or: confusion. we wi ll work with NHSTA lo straighten it out. Frazier said Firestone pre· fer red not to comme nt on specific allegations contained in the Evening Sun story. but he confir med that they were among the matters being discussed with the NHSfA. According to the newspaper. the key points of the dispute between Firestone and the gov· ernment include : -DEALERS DAVE been told not to replace tires which haw worn to a tread level of .2·32 of an inch or lower or have been mutilated. The government says the condition of the tires was not mentioned in the agreement. -The dates that dealers have been told to use to determine which models are covered by the recall are different in soml' cases from those announced by the govemment. -The government s aid tire owners must produce either satisfactory proof of purchase or the actual tires to receive repl acements. But Firestone contends. and area dealers are requ iring, ttlat t h e tire:, themselves -and in some cases .Personal Visit Nixon to Trek to Deep South SHREVE PORT, La. <AP)-Former P resident Nixon is getting ready to travel again -this time to the Deep South. which once formed the keystone of his plan to forge a Republican majority. But Nixon's trip to Shrevepe>rt next Friday will be strictly "person~" and not political, his host , U.S. Rep. Joe D. Waggonner, D·La .. said Thurs<1ay. • · And. as if to underscore' the · point, Waggonner s aid ·"there isn't anything partisan" about who will be invited to alt.end a reception for Nixon at his home ~at night. T HE CONGRESSMAN said about 400 people have been invit· ed. including bc:>th candidates in Tuesday's election for the con- gressional seat Waggonner is leaving. Waggonner said at a news con- ference that Nixon would Oy from California to the Dallas- Fort Worth airport next Friday a ft e r noo n . th e n fly to Shreveport. Also on Nixon's agenda, Wag. gonner said, Is a visit Nov. 11 to Biloxi, Miss., where he plans to deliver a Veterans' Day speech. WlliOGONNl ft NlllOM Nixon are close friends and havt> kept in touch by telephone slnte Nixon resigned the presidency 10 1974 as a result of the Watergate scandal. also proof of purchase -tx: pro- duced Until the d isputes are re· solved, Core said tire owners cou l d either de lay· seeking satisfaction or complain to hb agency tf they disputt• what the dealer offers. Blast Levels T own, Kills 5 2 ,Hurtsll COLONlA BENlTO JUAREZ. Mexico <AP> -SobbiDJ! sur vivors of a natural gas p1peluw explos100 that practically wiped out this tiny southern MexJcan truck stop held a midnight req· uiC'm Mass in its t•hurrh-onc • or th<' rew buildings standing '"What good has the pipeline d o ne us"" a woman at th~· service asked a reporter. "It's killed all our people ." ' FIFTY·TWO P ERSONS were.· killed and 11 were seve rely burne d , O[CIC l3 l s S31d, '-'he n the crossroads v1llagt• of roughly 100 mhab1tants wa~ almost IC'veled lall' WednC'sday The blast left ~1 cratrr .ibout JOO feet across and 20 fttl d~p Authorities spt>culated 1:a:. seeped from a faultv weld in a· pump1~ station vah c. mo\·ed 20 vards mto a r~tdC'ncc and wa.., ignited by a cooking fire or a c igarette. The p1pt>hne w as :?1 inches in diameter. The rqsuJting explosion was heard nme miles a" ay and sent up a h~e fireball that consumed most ol the crossroad 's nimsy wooden structure!-111 seconds. ' VICTIMS WERE SO badly burned th~t offir1als had a hard time 1~nUf.Y1ng them. Charred timbers and an occas ional foun · dation were all that was dis · cerniblc among the rubble, still smolderrng many hours after the explosion. "There was a flash," said a survivor. "It spread hke wlldfiri· through the village." The national petroleum com· pany PEMEX. which operates the pumping station. said the facility serviced four pipelines, two for natural gas, one for re- fined petroleum and one for WV refined oil. All were shut down) but Adolfo Arroyo Vi llasenor. c hief sec urity o ffi cer of PEMEX, said service would be restored today or Saturday. 'Northwest to Get Rain; Snow Due in Rockies Waggonner said that the former pres ident has "never criticized anyone to me -not e ven the Washington Post," whose investigative reporting contributed to Nixon's downfall. A bout 200 men were workin~ around the clock with bulldozers and cranes to restore service. HI Lo P'cP ... JO WAGGONNE R , A c o n · ac~~~·ti. m,.:i::,"~..=i::;:,•~·~ servative who is retiring after 18 Sou1" LA~• T.,_ 1o 111n Ke., wm. years in Congress, said be and r ... tore<Mt <••led '°" ,..,, '""" .....;; _____ ;._ __________ ~-----------------------llilN•'Y jlilbu Q ... "'"""'• . e.111mort ftol~ ~Ion llvtfalo Olk"'90 Ct nc 1 nn.tll ('1~¥~1...0 0.1 Ft. Wtll o..n ... r ~1ro1t FalrttaM• H•rtto<O He•-"-IUhl HO<nlon Kan'i Clly LHVe~l Lllllt Ro<ll Lot. "'Mein !ffW 0.1-~Vefli Ollt• City Omaf\41 ,....,..,.,..... 70 SI .01 n so •• •1 ~ lA ... '1 s. .0 70 ~ 6' .0 M ,. a) se " 3' ., ~ 10 6 .11 ... ,. ~\ J8 IS .. 1.16 .... 11 SI .. !A 7t " .. )1 N » 6S 4' 11 ~I 10 S7 ., q ..., ,... o.e...,., .......... ~,..,., " _, 00 "°' ...... ..,..,,,,_OY )lOO"' CAOl>0\~7 l)nl __ 000.. .. "be __ .., ""'u•6tly """ Suncl"'I II \'OU o1> 'WJI t.c:'_,.,_.. VUUf CODY b'I 0 .t ~ Utt ,,..,,., ''•"'--..ono~"'"O­oe-eo ~I• N )) PIH\1111.... 60 it P'ilelld, Ore S1 SO SL 1.0Ult 1S 16 At n • 1S S.11 lAlte St " San Oleoo 10 St San Fran to $1 $Hiiia S.J ... TulM 8' ~ WHlll119too1 11 t$ CALI l'OttMI .\ .. ktrilltlO 11 • l'•t\llO ,, 0 Mon1tro M 44 Nffdlo U 0..1-., " !>a<rameni. .. ~ s.t\11 &•flier• 1) 44 T,..rmet '1 n 8•rt•-.. .. 819 fta•• ... ,, l\lthOO u 21 81rtJM ,. " (4itlll"-10 J t ••Cllftm n u U lli,,....... ft JJ L~lkecl\ ... , Ne""'°'1 llMCll ., .. Onlarlo 10 •S Pelm Sprl119S ., ~ !lan 641f n.trOlro .. tt S.nJOH •-' .., ,....,,. Ana 7:1 .. Sant• Crvr 1S ., T-Vallay 0 ,. v.s.s....a.,, !»it\ ...... CNrlly <loWy Of tt .. r over fl'IO\I o1 ttw Miion lnl• mor111110 ellllouQh tl>ulldlrllum"""" ,....,,..,, .... ,. trl'Or1"1' '" ~ ... , •• -\ ThuMl'•IO''"' r ""'.; J •lvnO 1 .... Allanllt '°"" ,,..,,, I '"' '"• 1r>rouon So111" C•ro11n1 ""Cl \how.,, ••t•nOIO ''°"' ftOMll ... tl MOlll•n• .crou Illa tel..,. P•nllaMI• Into H tl ... n WftNllf!M . , wu1111191on ti.te Into MS1em •- •• -11 In the Rocltl.s ena IOUIMrn Pl.i.ts. S.-~ exPl(tecl In 11~ elevetlofts ot IN cantr•I Aocltln. Sllles _... precjkted lo lie l'Mltty llUl!ft., from c.llfomla to Ille _......, •ftd unlral ~-. In IN Plains ~llillentlc~ Cool ··~atutws .. ,. foncatl for moll Of , .. llitlentl< C:O.ll, - '""" , ... Paclll< Coast tlwoulll 1 ... Platae11 ac:rou ,,.. '°"',..'" and <tftlral ROCklft. Mott Of lf>e nta Of Ille nattofl -n:pecuo lo tie mllcl. Cdlorrala Iii belmy _."'° IS In ''°"' fOf' Southern CallfomlaM, wit" ...,.relly l•lr llkl.S Mid _,.,., ·-•tllfft aftd O<llY a bit" Of <IOllclllltU 11a.o t ... <OHi in Ille motllHIQ\ T ... NatlONI Wee"'9f' ~· wl<t N9'1s In ao.nto.i t.ot ""*'" wlll mo•t up from .. r-.y le Ille .._.. "' 10. EIH•...,., 11'4M wlll IM In Ille \IP> per~. In'"" 70a '" lntw.cl valleys, In '"" mkf.!Ot to rNcMOs In Ille -. l•I M •NI from '5 llO ') In "" lllPOef °"4'rl• ano ,. to as 111 a. ...,, • wnt Surf Report "uMl11Q1eo111 .. c" w_,,.,,,... ' '"' """' , .... 11. Col\dltloll• -t •w.>0rl n.ac:ll Wa1rtt I IO i ,... •II" wnl ,w•ll cw.111toMf air totNL f Coa1tol weather '"· formattora wjU ~ /OWtd on Pog•Bl2~.J .. DOG'S SKIN PROBLEMS CAN BE HELPED WITH1HE lteH HIAL1H HOT OIL THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT The Hot-Oil Therapy skin treatment Is highly e ffective in helping Improve the many problems associated with a dog's dry, Itchy skin and coat. WOllDllRIL WomD Of PITS Sii••••• en• •<<•,•o.na t """"*"'-' .... ,....,_~ tovtll•rn Ulall ecrott norlllefft .,,_ .... .....,. ..... UC. C'IZl~-------a.--------------~1111111--~--lll!'----ll!'lll'!'-~---------· ' .• .· ... ... :: .. . . . . . · . .... .• ... ·: :· .· '• ' . . . . . · . .. • . . . . .. . < • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------ From 5aV·On's Super Drug Store to Ralphs' super Market, ........ l' There's a world of Super Shopping and savings In betwee~I When we developed the BEACH- GARFIELD CENTER, we promised ourselves we'd attract only the best merchants and professional endeavors. Well, we succeeded! In fact, the Center has achieved a character of its own ... transcending the friendly "water- front pier'' architecture. We believe this extra dimension of interest comes from the fine quality of our merchants. If you've become impatient with the giant centers and find the smaller centers too limited, come to BEACH-GARFIELD CENTER .. .it's just right. We Wermly Welcome These Exceptional Shops end Services That Aw•lt Your Vlalt! nte CLOTHES TIME "Latest Fashions at Lowest Prices" 848-2191 Francine Buono,Man~er BECKY'S HAI ' MMK SHOP "When you care enough to Mnd the very best" 848-0504 Jim & Becky Neuwirth FIRST THRIFT OF AM!RICA "A Half Century of Financial Servicee to Southern Cellfomlans" 647-8880 Neal Avellar, Preai<Hlnt HUNTINOTOft RACH REAL TY "Aelidential Real Eattte .. 848-2525 Pat Ceeana, A.Mneger l!CK!WS HAIR DlllGN "Complete Service Salon" 847·n34 Terry Becker HELEN'S t:t011£ DECOR,. "Custom Drapery, Paint and Wallpaper" 847-8882 Helen Ahearn ,FUHr:lSJ, '{RAVEl "Let Your Travel Cares Be Ours" 847-3730 Burt and Margaret Trower THE PANT LOCKER "Name Brands at Discount Prices" 848-9030 THOSE RASCALS ChNdren'a WMr "Boys and Girls, Sizes 2 thru 14" 847-6888 Modine Whitson, Manager SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 842-4173 ti' AA YS OF HEAL TH NUTRmON CENTER "Nutrition Center and Juice Bar" 847-8002 Ray Spagnuolo VAL'S JEWELERS "Your Complete Jewelry Store" 847-9344 NORTON'S PORT CLEANERS "Complete Professional Fabric care Service" 847.e882 HONEY BAkED HAMS "A Gourmet Meal You Don't Have to Cook" 848-8575 Gail Collier, Manager · COUNTRY ROAD ANTIQUES "American Oak Our Specialty ... Also Gifts" 842-2800 Mesttrs. Wines and Dill RALPH I ffThe SUPER Martcet" 847.a393 Ralph Macias. Manager IAV.oN DRUGI "A Great Place to Shop" 843-2446 Ed Wong, Manager UIL1FE SAVINGS AND' LOAN AISOCtATION "A Full Service Operation" 847-3386 Frances Partc, Asal V.P .. Branch Manager of Savings Ceola Oennia, Regional Loin Manager and Sales ' Escrow Services. Anita Fliemlng, Regional Martcetlng Manager .. BEACH-GAAFl~LO C NTEA, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BEACH & GARF LD IN HUNTING TON BEACH, IS ANOTHER CONS ER-SERVICE ENDEAVOR OF: THE BUCCOLA COMPANY (EST. 1947) 4501 Birch StrMt, Ntwpott 8Mch 92680 Telephone (714) 540-81133 DAILYPILOT =: :· ··---------------.... -----------------------· I• .. •Y >f >S ls v- 18 al 00 ·Ir rt: th on J. he !Sl an <\s· Jnd" tra· rec· ney de· ins •. ars. irtel SH · r its 1ture tnon Inc. rnau com· sell · eness nnual om la \rects fl. . • : ~resi· Jflce. ~97·~ r ror-sent .4 J8 DAIL V PILOT use fndey Hovemt. 3. 1871 Coastline Offe Marit81 S • n "M arltal Contract tn . " a four-part I lure ~ rits. ~ill M offered by CoaatUu~ Commu nhy Colle1e from 7 30 to 9·30 p m Tu~ay • be~in n•o11 ov. 14, a1t lb nlterlan Una"f'r allltt Church. 12$9 \'i<'lor•a PU~CNOl'ICE untNnO.OTOMUAl- ~·<•UCT•ON NOTICf ·~ ... ,.y G•v .. , ... , 1/411-y _...,.....,,,.-... ... "" •I t0 OOAM at ('\,.,,..,_ (°""h '""''•" \Otent"t H~oo• P.<t4•UI liur-.. ttOt 11.,. .... Ort .. N••l)Qo' "-'" c,. ............ to ---..... _._. <-. -* , ........... " c ......... , .,.. (""4'\h vf o..,.. •ill , .. 1 •( -..Otte •11 ·-.. """ ....,,... •• ..._, .......... If" l••f\lt "'__..,..., 1W lPW l ..,.tlfld \t•t•~ 1 ........ ._~,_. ..... t1 .. •t6.1 U• ~011 1,.,,,,.., '9t<t...-...... ~ 1'11J0h .. ~ ,,. f~ Nu~ t ~ ,,., A O •••••-CW• Kif '""""" h wt t °" .,._ ...... 1 ..... l\MAl>1..All ' ,,.. .. " ~""-- A (~Y .. ,....,• '""'••h ~i\~ Or.,. \0. t ( .. t • lul ... ~ t .,, P UBLIC NOTl('t; II UJll J IC Tl TIOUS au~Ull U "AMC STATIMl!"T .,,., " f h fvtk>..-H"" Ol"f "'Oft , .. 00tf11\1 b.t\1 'W>"'" M I' Q Ot !Jl l OPI R\ l I 0. llH l d .. 1 ~I Afldt• W' ... l«t \dntA ...... t AVJN\ (; "9*f'W k UV1H \tf'1ft r•f ~trtn.Pt 1Jl )lo\l~t Andt•·•o.,f'l«f' \•nlAAM (A'f/IU) r "''" Du~ "w ~' '" c.unduc. h·O tl'r .-11m11f'O p..,,-,,_,. .. h,p tUQl:tW ~Ou··-ll'\t\ \lettrf'nt'nt ,.,_.. f11l" •lln tht> r.ounh C•t'<• Of°'"""" Coun1, on Ocl 1J li ll F11ln' .~utMt\.~ Ot..,,.. C~ot 0•1tr Ptku 0<1 11. HO• l. 10, II. 19/j P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •t . Co to M .i Fee ror thl· Sl'riC• 15 S12 ~o S1n1I~ caaiona may b attended for 1350 Prf'·reitSlrallun ts en t'oun1ed and may be m d. by Nov 7 ot lh roller:c. 10231 Slater Av\' • Vounta.ln Valloy. Rt'tJilltr1t11on ••t th door "tit bt' OCCt'pted on u ~JHlt' 8Yft.ilobfo bl.13tlJ l-'or ddltlontll in· form&1Uon, call 9G3-0fll l, l'\ tc·n.,H>n ~; Deatlu Elsewhere h,\~SAS (.'ITV, Mo. •i\P t Mary J ene Tr'uman, R9. blbter or lhe l.1tt-l'rt•!.1dt>nt flarry Trum.1n d1l'd today at ht•r homt-111 suburban C: rttndv1t?w after a long tllnebi. M1!>s Truman had been in and oul or hospitals sinct.' undt-~o- 1ng a gall bladder o~ra­ tion in 1960, many times for injuries suffered in falls " OAKLAND t AP I Richard Morris Lyman, 85 . an Oakland attorne) and former Republican asse mbl y m a n w h o repre~enterl Alameda County, dit..>d Tuesday. ADDY STANLEY E AOOV. p.tS'\ecl •••Y "AME 5-fATEMENT O<l-31, 19711 ~ w•\ • '"''~"' l n .. 1011ow1nQ p,,r\OnS "'" dO•ftll 01 Co•I• ,.,....._ c.. tor ,,,. Dit~I JI CK1\1M\\ lt\ ytiaf'\, • IOftO--hl'ne torft'tM' m.emtwr 01 CO U fl 1 l U "'V8l I (AT IONS I~ N"wpew1 Beech Elh l009r 111101 PAOOUC T •ON!.. ?.1011 Moult°" P~wy., and,,. wrwo In U.. Eur--AlrtUn [).1, L .. gun•Hlll\. Uht0<n1•9?o)J Mtddlf Ea\t r_, .. Of <>s-rallon due M A WOO<! Co. Irv • (<1lllorn1• lftQ World W¥ II Ser"ot~ -· lwld ·0<_.ai.on 118J2,....,..,.,.,0r .L<IQUN on frld•y .i 7 oo PM •I -Harbor N19ue1. Cdlll0<n<• <ntJI. P 0 Boa 742, lawn Monuwy CNl~I with o.. 8. L~uftdS..t<n.Colol0<n1•in.~1 lolllalr GrNn. p"'IO< Of IM Mtta '"" bu.,.l'M!'I\ "c.ondu<l..O Dy• CO< IJNO.. Unll..O ""''llOdi'1 O>ur<,,, Of· _.,,,'°" ll<••llnQ lnlennenl al H¥1:JO< Uwn· M A WooO Co In< AMun1 011"'9 Mori...,...., Of C01• •Mes.t. N -.~rt'tdry SolO;SS~ '"" ~···~)· -~ t11"4:1 #fth tht a.in1y Cit,. Of 0<•'9 Co..n1y on Oc OUN ETTI eoMr 11. 1918 f'ltml Pu1>l1\l\t'O Or-CO.\! DolilV Pllol, .Q<toO<-r XI. 11 """ No.,.ml>t'r l. 10, '01A •88718 PUBLIC NOTICE HARRY c. GUNEn•. rMi.i.nt ol Ba•ooa '''""'·ca. P•,~•waron()( lober 30. 1"11 at tN llQP of 61 In Moun l•ln !Jlf'w, C.. Husband of ca1nerlnl! ot B•lboll htand. c. .. latnttr 01 Chuct Gunelll ol Mounlaln Vl•w, C.., a nalh•• ol R__, Oly. ca. Ma u ol Cllrl\llan &iri..i w.as lle4d Nov. 7. 1971 al SI J-n·, c.atllOll< Cl'turcn In Mounleln IJl"w. ca. lntHtnenl >n !Ml,.. t• Cl.tr• Ml"IOn ~""''""' In !Mini• AW.. Clara. ca "'""'1C)t"'"1t\ -r IN> F ICl I TIOUS BUSINESS Olr@< lion ... Spengler Mortu.-ry, Moun· ' NAME STATEMENT IAln View. Ca, Oonat10n\ lo "'" ~ t "~ fotto•tnq pe1son1 •r• oo•no Amrt•c•n H••rt A~soCl•Uon prtt tH,t:Sut+'"\\ d\ ffJrrf'd .. ' M A R T f N S 8 0 A T M A N l'ASHIA tUStNESS CENTER COMPANY. 1>17 Al CHARO A PASHIA., res_,.,,1 ot ~II 8r-r, Suile I.cl. s.n .. AM, Ccwona ""4 ~. ca. PH5fld -•Y on CA 9'10' Nov•mber 2, 1'71. s.wvi""' by"'' wife BOATM,.N MARTENS COM Conn•._,~ P.W• Of c.._ PANY 7111 c...mci.n Drive, Suil• 2to Parti. ca .• Iii\ brotflH's ~ p~· th•""'· C.A ol c..._. P.,..., C. .• Uwrl!nee PMl>ta OWSINVESTM£NTSLTO •4, 11111 ot ldellO, J __ ,,_,h P~aol ... Ir~~ 8ou~M<l !><111• !CD. lll'lln, CA llnoh -M sifter\ V•rvtnla Pa""•· ,,_,, Wllrne Morrl\ -Sf»r..., Pa>hia •II of Ao LI o 1 11311 '"''"" Boulf'Y•ro llllnoh, -ftfflrw.e W.llAr ot Hunt ~•It 103 T""lin. LJ191toll0 • lr>Qton Be«ll. C. Ho4y A_., Sun- T n•• °"""''" " tondu<ll'<I I>• .. day. N-s. 19711 .i 1 00 PM, .. ~••• "",,,.....,,,p M•" of Olrlitlan 8ur1a1 Monday. Nov- MARTE NS •mtwr 6. 1'18 •1 10 00 AM, boll! at Out BOAT""'N 8USIN£SS l •O• Ouun ol "'n9.,1s Calllollc CENTER COMPANY Olurcl't, .._port Beacll, Cot. Inlet"· "' 80AH.VINM,.Rll:.NS ""'111 w111 II" el ""' c;_, S.,.l>h<'rd COMPANY (t'Mf'!~ry, Hunt1nqlon Buell. c.. v .. ; E w Ma•IM. 11a11on Saluro.or. No•emt>H •. 1978 c.~"""'' P.ortnt, l•om 1 00 PM to S 00 PM -on Sun lru'\ ''"'ttnrl'lt ,._,., tih<t with ttwt> dtltJ. Novf'mblr S, ''"from 12 noon to l:»unlv Ct.,..k of O<-C.ounly on Otl • 00 PM <ii 0..IU S..rgeron Fur•n.it 10. 1918 FI0'311i Ho mt', CO\la M•••. Ca. 8a111 8u~ron Funeral -Cosla Mt"sa Pub .. ,,_ 0<""0" (.()d\I O•llY PllOI OlrMlors. 6o66-247• O<t. 71. Nov l, 10. 11. 1978 ' SCHltAMM •'ltSl8 BERTHAW SCHAAMM.resldenlot PUBLIC NOTICE S..nt a Ro .... C... Pa\<,l'<I &way on No• •mb•• 1. 1918 Sutv1vtd by one O.iuQlllt'r Stllrl4'\' 1...,..man of 8odeg., FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 0Ay, Ca • lwo \l\lt'" Martha Jolln\O<I NAME STATEMENT And l~n• Bull. two gran«llildr•n. hd 'Ji.e fOllOWlnQ j)f'r\On\ MP do1nq and R1CIMl•d ..... ,,,.n. II n•KO\ and .,sfM\\ d\ llC!PMWS 1-unP•al ..entkH will lw ""Id lal PAIN80W rASHION COM on Sunoa,. -s. 1'711 al 7 JO ,AHV lb) RAINBOW CLOT"" r, PM al CllriSI lu?Mran Olurcll witll {f;OMPANV. 710 [ ll411b0a . R~w L V T0<nowotflclahng. Fri-S -...oa. Callt0<n1a may t all al &ell 8r...o""'' MD<1••MY ~Fr.in<ont' A._1 .. Tomo1\1c• ano on !.alurday, Now<m~ •. 1978 from ...... J lorn•••O , '>121 V• '"""" J 00 PM lo l <JO PM. S.11 8r...Oway , Hun!H>Qton 8eac11, C•lllorn1a Morluary dlrecl°"-,... 'f'llis bU"'nt"o\ '' <ondu<lfO l>y 61'1 1n •klual " Frctn<.1,..,. A Tomn-...•<lii. Y11" \la1........,,1 ,...,, 111..0 .,.,,,, 1"" aun1y Clf"k ... Or-(.ounly on Oc ....,,, IW8 6 F!Q7~ • PuDf1\,_ 0...noe Co.••I 011ly Pilot ,..veml>t>r l 10 11 1• 1'18 ~ P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eU~INESS NAME STATl,,_ENT T "'" tollow1nq per,on\ Mf' do•no 0-1neU•\ RENEE TIGliE, LTO . 11110<Mn 81vd , Corona ""1 M¥, CA <n&?~ William R TIQIW', 711/ Ot~d" ewo .. COl'OM 0"1 ""'" CA II?&?) Norr,,.. Ttgtw<, 1nl O<un 01wa e»rona dl!I Mllr, CA '1167'> Tiii\ l>UWM\\ I\ 'ondu< l•d by a Qmlled pa-911p Wiiiiam A T lljlw Tn•s Malem<'nl ... , l•lfd w11n ,,... °""1•'r Clef'" o1 Otanr Coun1r on ()(1 ~ 1918 F10UU Pul>h~ned 0r1M>91' Co.t\I Daily PllOI Oct. 13. 10. 77. Nov 3. "78 ,. •181 18 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~lfflll MOITUAlY 976 So Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 494-1535 1533 N El Camino Real San Clemente 492-0100 l"lllC FAMtl Y COl.OMeAL fUHOAl HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 rACIFtC VIEW ~tALrAltc Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c-V1ew Or1ve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCOltMtCtc MOltTUAllES Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 IALn.IHGllON ~HOMI a.6-2424 Cos1aMesa 673-9450 HUnOADWAY MOltTUAlY 110 Br<>adway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMtTH·lunftu.u.MI MOITUAlY WISTCU.. CHANL Crerretory •Flow er Shop 427 E 17th St. Coste Mesa 646-4888 NKlllcmtMI SMtnn MOITUAlY 627 Main St Huntingtoo Beach 536-6539 •.• LAGUNA QUEEN HOPEFULS Senior princesses who wil l vie for title of homt:'com.ing queen of La~una Beach High Sch ool t onight include Cfrom top left> Karen Lynch .. Jennifer Hillman, Tina Taylor. Camille Chalmers. Bottom from left a re Jill Robertson. Kelly Wittman. 4-1 Vote Backs San Juan Study City councilmen s plit 4· l. thls week, in approv· iog an agreement setting up the second phase or San JI.tan Capistr ano's Downtown Study. .The $30,000 study, to be done by CHNMB and Associates, is expected to result in a plan for urban design, parking and traffic circulation and improved downtown area business. COUNCILMAN JAM ES Thorpe voted against the study, questioning whether the funds might be better utilized in downtown projects rather than in studies. · 'l 'm not convinced it's going to do that much good," Thorpe said. He also questioned whether the city staff wouJd have time lo coordinate the study. Councilman Larry Buchheim, who served on the advisory Downtown Plaza and Parking Study Committee, said, "I fully beLieve this is something we do need." THOMAS MERRELL, director of community pla nning and development, told councilme n that his st aff could handle the project, that the problem is "one of priority rather than or our ability to absorb it <the work >." Merrell said the consulting firm scheduled to do the study had turned a negative downtown busi· ncss community into a pos itive force for improve- me nt and that he'd like to "keep the ball rolling " Laguna Clean-up Week Scheduled Clean out your garages this weekend becaus<· the trash man will be picking up buJky items on regular trash pickup c;lays next week in Laguna Beach. Old water heaters, used carpets and other items the disposal company usually passes up will be carted orr on trash days next week. Bundles should be no longer than four feel nor wider than 18 inches, and containers should weigh less than 50 pounds for the s~ial cleanup pickup. In addition, the City Council has declared Sun. day "Clean City Day." with service groups and homeowners' associations participating in cleanup activities during the day "' San Juan SeekS ~ehab Funding An application for $290,000 in Housing and Com- munity Development Act runds for rehabilitating the Los Rios area has been forwarded to Orange County by San Juan Capistrano. City councilme n authorized the application dur· ing their Wednesday ---------- •night session. housing corporation tor DU RING THE past developing new housing foul" years, the city has on a proposed four-acre collected $152,000 in land purchase in the HCD Act funds. The city area. O•il• Pl ... Slaff P"°'° Holly Blackman and A FS student Marina Ibarra. Tonig ht '!-> hom ecoming game agarnst Laguna Hills High School begins <:1t 7: 30 at Guyer fie ld. Homecoming dance WJll be held Saturday at the Balboa Pavilion. • Preserve Your Home's Appearance with Seamless Aluminum ~RAIN GUTTERS Baked Enamel Finish M ade right at your door from Coil Aluminum formed into exact lengths and inst alled. MEMAER SADDLEBACK VALLEY CHAMB ER OF COMMERCE MASCARI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 17762 Forbes Rd. Laguna Miguel, Calif. 831-1961 plans to spend $850,000 ----------------------------~ on the project over a seven-year period. Correcting drainage THE and s treet problems in the Los Rios a r ea, known as Littl e Hollywood, will account tor the first $126.000 ex· p en diture. a ci t y sp0kesman said. MISSION VIEJO ANIMAL HOSPITAL CIT\' STUDIES in~ dicat.e that 81 percent of the Los Rios area resi- de nts are m\norttles, principally Indian and Mexican. grants to lndivldual raarmes for laome re · pairs. low-interest bous· log rehabllltallon loans. rental naslstance" park constructl.otf and the MARGUElmPARKWAY 2557 I M•91fi lhr Phy .. M.V: t26' I -C7 I 4t 516.' 220 IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A SECOND OFFICE ' THI MISSION VIEJO ANIMAL HOSPITAL AV9Y,AUWAY 21612 U• .. .,ff• PllwJ .. M.Y. t26t2 -C7 I 4) 4tM4Jl At A..., Pllwy. 6 ~I....._.• l.n lwlfm _. CALL POI AWOtMTMIMT ott IM•MHCY 495-6433 ... R. ....... D.V.M. .._ L MfttMft. D.V.M. formation of a non.profit •-•----------~--------------... LOCAL I OBITUARIES Pt1BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICB '11nM Pvbll\lltd Or11n9t C.0.'I 0..llY Pliql ....... OU. 21, -NOv J, 10, fl, 1'11 Pubh\-OrM'IQll CO.\t o.ll't PllOI. 4t1'-11 NO• J. 10, II, 24, 1'71 PUBLIC NOTICE ------------PICTITIOUI MISINl!H HAMii STATe MENT Tiie IOOO"ffl(I PtftOll ll 00.ll(j Du\I --~ ., GENERAi.. LEE PAl~HINC, 261•\ Aven'«Sd Shonto, MIUl()fl V1trtu "41 •to""• 916/S Yerry,. L", i.10 A..,.n..,. '•f\Oll ID, M1u1on v"''°· c.111orn1• 9161\ rn,. DuN~ I• (oncl\IClfO D• Oii 11\ divldual TenyA LAii Tll1\ >l.i-1 wa. lllf'd w1111 tnr Countv oen of 0r-. County on Oc tooer I/, "11 F1'"'2 PUOll-'-()r-Cod\! 0.111, 1'"01 Oc.IObe• 70 11 ..no Nevem.,.., J 10 1'11 PUBLIC NOTICE -~~~~-c-,..,~ .. -.-~~~~ su,••toacouino,~ ST AT• Of' CAI.I l'OltNIA P0tt THE ClOt*TY OP CHlMM .... ..,..,,.., NOTICI Of' HIAlttllf• Of: ~l!llTION l'Oll l'lllo.ATI! CW WllA, ANO FOii un111s TQTAMI•· TAllY ANO AUTHOltlUTICHe TO 4 0 M I NISTI• UNOl!ll Tllfll INDEl'ENDU•T ADMINISTltAT.0. 01' fSTATUACT f•l•I~ OI JAMES HIGGINBOTHA,M MUAAILL.OIKU'lecl • N0 ftC£ IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"4' 8E TTY JEAN MUAAll..l lie 11!40 ""r••n a Pl!l•llOn lor Pl"Obtle of Wlft •no lo• "..-.C• Of Ll!li.<\ THt- 0-··~--~~~-.-~-- •ta 'I IM y 10 '"" p,,.m_ ...0 ...,,...,IU· _ hon to aom•ntst.., Ir. 4!\tale ~ IN PUBLIC NOTICE ·-~-nl Adm1n1\lrallon Of ES'-lff •<• ,,., .. ,enc. to wN<h '' ~ tor ..--------lur1M• PM1ocu1.,.,, •no l"-1 !he time FICTITl(MIS aUSINIESS •nd Plaet• Of .... ,,"9 t~ -11aS NAME STATI NIE"T lw•" ..-1 lor ~ 11. lt11; al TM IOllOWlftQ per$0n• .,. OOl"Q 10 00 6 m •In In. Courlroom Of Oeoar't· l>v'iMS\ "' rn•nl No l of Mid court. a1 100 Civic THE GOOD RE POAT. 100 Cen1en C,.nl•r Orow Wl!\1, in Ille City ot s..it.. n1a1 Way 111. Tu,lln, C.A <n"80 """· Collfornia Al<ll•rd 5'1<1k¥••n P••wnh J"'U' Ol!~d OclOOer Jt. "''· Jul>tl~ In< . ~ C.tlitorn ... CO•POraloon WIU.IAM I . St JOHN, "''' ""'"le" "Cond~lt!CI b• d lOf Count, Cktr" par•loon COHIN & Ll!WIN A1(N•cJS/>dkMMn 1201 Dev• St .. "'"9- Pr_.,1, Jew> New.,.,, 8-tl, CA '1 ... •ul>ll!!t-In< Tet · n 141a>Dn ~1c1Wrel W aor••n 1 •uw,..u IW: it.tttletlef' Pr,.\ldt-flf P111>lllllecl Or-Cod\I D•ily PllOt fn1\ \tclh .. '"1it1nt Wd\ f111<1 11¥1tn tn,. Nov l . •. 10. 1'11 ~•tt·1'1 C.ounly Cler' OI 0•~"90' Counlv"" Di t 11) 1~18 "IOlllt PuDlo\nt-d 0r•"9' Cod\! CJJ•IY 1'1101 Ocl IJ. 70, 11 Nov J. "'8 .,,\ ,_, PUBLIC NOTICE SUPIEltl<Nt COUltl OF TME ST All OF CALIFOltNIA l"Otl THI COUNTYOFOltAMGE ....... -PUBLIC NOTICE N OTICE 01' HEAltlNG OF --PEllllON FOlt OltOElt OtltEC· ------~ FICTITIOUS BUSINES.S fl NG CONYI YANCE 0 .. •EA&. NAME UATEMENT l'llOPEllTY TO <X>Mf't.ITE SALi Tn" lo11o .. 1t19 Pl.'•'\On• ••~ do1n9 ON CONT.ACT ENTEltlO INTO BY Du\1ne"'" OICIASIO CORONA OEl ""'N CONSllWC E•tale ol IAENE GARN ETT. I ION/COM C.ONS!Aucr10N. •01 O.Cu~ B-••. Coron.°"4 .... r. CA <n•7) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llllt Rancl•ll J Ollv .. r. ol& , 6<-Qon1•. BET TV LOU ICI OO ~hied~""'• Coron. ~I MM, CA 91•1) p~t1hon tor oro~r -d1r.-ct1ng COit· OollQlas N. 011 ... r. ll02 £H9on••. ..,,...,<• ol t'NI P'-1Y lo c~ Coron•dtllMM,CA "161S WI• on Gonlr«1 tml-into by dt- fll1\ t>u••-"<onducted o' a tH\ed.~l!IOWNcfl l•,_..,. Q<'Mral portner~p lur111er partlculer~ -Illa! IM 11- R....o.ll J OllW>r •nd place of ,,...,lroq ""' ....,... "°"' Tll1\ '11Mllft'lt!fll w•' llltd w11n Ille -n s.et tor Nowmoe< 10. 1911, •t •:Oo Coonlv Cl""" OI 0<dt1Qo! County on Ot • m • 1n !ht COllrlroom ot ~I tobt'r 10, 1918 No 3 ot "6>d c.ourt. "' 100 CMc Ceftte<' flo.nll Orlw Wn t, In m. C>ly of 5'tnt• AN. PutMi~lleO Or~ Coa\I O.lly Piiot. C.Htornta Oct. 11. and Nolt l. 10. 11, l'/8 Oaled Oc!obtw JO. 1971 493-11 WILLIAM E. St JOt4N, -~~---~--~----County~k· j HI TCHCOO<, BOWMAN & ~ A Pr .. eu'-1 OW-. --~----------1 21SIS He..._ lltVd.,Me. MM PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •llSINIES~ T.rruce. CAWMJ NAME STATI MENT let: >1•'411/71MlU T "• 1011ow1"Q pe"""• 11re ooln9 ,., .. ,,..,. "'' ""lti.ler IMIS1neu u Pul>ll•Ntl O<-Co.tsl oa.1, P1101 MA AAH,.THA CHRISTIAN Nov.3.•.10.1m s11•111 ACADEMY. CALVARY CH,.PEL COHFEAE"CE CENTE R, lliC WOAD FOA TOOAV, MARANAfHA AO AGENCY. JIOO S. F•ir•1-Rd S.nte AM. CA 9110I C•lv11ry Cllapel of CMI• Mt>U. Inc. a C.lllornta ~•llon. JIOO S Falrvlt'w Ad., Sant• Alw. CA 91'°" TlH\ bllslfloH\ tS COftdUCltd l>y .. CO< PO<•l.on C..lv¥'!1 ow~· o•eosu....,.... cnuc.1< N.Sm1111 Pr..-,.o,...nt Thi\ \Litten"e'ftt Wd' fllf"d w1tn tM County Clefll Of Or~ County on Otl 10, •08 FIOUll Pul>hs-Or~ CIM•I o .. 1y Piiot Oct 13. 10.17. NOV S. 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINE S~ NAMESTATEMENf rn~ toUowu-.o pe,\.On' o1r• oo;nq OUSIM'~ 41); I ,. L SPAS. '""°' Aa,tno<>d w.1v 54.JllP '· E• fOl'O, C.lllOl"l'H4 '1fl.JQ Tr.,\ AmtQOS LOCO '\, lf'IC t ,1 CtttHotntd Corpor uft<HH J(t•O• Aotymona Way. Sul!•• 1. EI l o•o. C<11llorn1" 9'6JO HHS bU\tf'e~~ I\ <Ondu< hod bW' It tO• oorattOf\ Jrt\Am1QO\ loco·~ lnl Nthon Cdru. Prt: •<k·nt tr'h\ \l~h.fllll•nf Wtl-, ttft'(t .,..,Uh fn1• County (lro 01 °'""O' Counlw on 0. 1 10.1~111 "'OJ"° OUltANTE. ELLSWORTH & SHUPE U2&J C-II-. Sll•la 101 s .. ue 111 ~ Htl ... CA t14lJ PutMoS""" C>-(o.J\I Ddoly l•olOI Ocl 11, Nov l. IQ, 11. 1'78 PUBUC NOTICE A szm HOTICI! TO CllEOITORS SUl'EAIO. COUllT OF THE STATE Of'CAUFOltNIA f'Olt THIE CIOIJNTY OF OltANGIE .. Ne."'"'746J • In In~ Millll!' OI 11141 £\1•14! ef 81Ll..1(. POU.AROCAAW,DKf'•..C. NOl1C" IS l\ef".c>y 90...., t• cr..OIW S l\dV•ftQ <IOll'M -\I IN! S..0 de(e- <lf!<ll 10 llh• W4CI Cl.t4"" In ll1e oll~of 1114! <l~ra Of ,,.., dlor-.ci ,....,., .,.. lo l>'!'>t!nl I_,, IO lllP ...-rilgf'f<I In t)llr 0111(" of R VH~C.IL ALLEN, J'4lo Wil\llire 81vd. LO\ "'ft9eles, CA~. wn1cn lalter Off<,." Ille llfk• ol Dlf•· nl!\\ DI IM """'"~ In •II m•IW"\ 1>er1•1n1119 to ...o t'\IAle, Mii cl~ wlln '"" n.<~""Y Vo..cller\ '""'11 ~ • •••O '" pr...,.·ntt'CI <I\ olO<t'\<Jld wl"4n lou• mont"' dlk., '""' 11,..1 PUbllc•llOn Of th1\ f\Ol•(P Oaled OCl_.r 14. 1918 l'OLL VANN l ALLEN ANO lifll::J"T N ALLEN f--•"'<.UIOf)Of lhew tlf ot \dtd Ot."<.~·ot II. VIRGii.. ALLEN Allorno ·•l·L.ow · JfoOO W1hl11re Blvd . LO\ Anqel .. , CA tOOIO l'uo•••nt-<I 0rd1'Ql Co.t>t 0..ltY P(lol OCI 71. Now J, 10. II, 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE CP·7•11 SUPElllOlt COU•T OF THE STATIEOf<CAllf'OttNIA FO• TH IE CIOIJNTY Ot' OltANGI ............ NO TICE 01' SALE OF ltEAL l'llOl'E•TY Al l'•IYAn $Al..E •41a IA ... 1ne ........ , Of '"" E'1•t• Of -~------~-PUBLIC NOTICE ------ CLARE A SM>TH. Oa CLAA~ A.A YMONO SMI T.H, •"• CLAR E SMITH. Olt<e.....O NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 19\et SUl'IEltlOlt COUllT 0" THE I"" Un<leNvned. JAMES E. HEIM. ~TATIEOl'CALIFOltNIA FOii Publ•< Adm>nl\lralor, aa ad· THE COUNTY OF OA,.NGE m1nl\lt4ll0< Of 1"" ~I.tie ot CLARE A. No ....,"'3 ~Ml TH. 81~ known •s CL.ARE A. NOT I CE OF NEAltlNG OJ' R4YMONO SMITH. <ti'<> .. ,_n es l'ETITION FOltANOllDIEA OlllECT CLARE SMITH. dt'<N~. Will sen., ING CONYIYANCIE OF ltEAL pr•v.01111 \81e lo tfle lllqllMl and .. ,, l'ltOl'E II TY I>•-·. •llM oeouc lion Of""' recallired EOall! ol OOAA H CL(PAlH, l><O•f'r'\ comml\SIOft. upon,,,.. terms o..cea~. <tnd condll!On\ _.cinalltt menlk>Md, NOTICE IS HER[8Y C.l!Jf N INll -W!ile<.I IO confirmation bY ""' SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL. •l>ove •nlllled Superior Courl. on BANK Ila\ 111«1 "'"""' it Pf'llhon for Tlll.tr\dO. ~ II>. 1'18. •I IM and order Olrtnlnv convo•no ot r••I llour of U 00 P '" . or l""rc•Otr wltttlft propert y. ~,. 10 wnocn •• m .. 11~ '"" llm• Al"'-1 l>y !Aw,"' IM office IO< lurlller Pilrlk ul•rs. •nd INJI 1n. Of Ill<-Pul>llc AdmtnhlratO!. 1300 5outft .. ,,,. •nO p1ac .. ol ,,...•rlnQ 1114! ~m• C•.ond A-. Senta Ana. C..llfa<nfa ""'bee",.., lor NOVHftDl!r t•, 1918, ,,, ~110\. dll rlQlll. 11114!. 1ntet"Mt and 10 00" m • In'"" courlroom Of O..parr •U•I .. ol CLARE R SMITH, 411'!0 m.nt No l ol ''"O c'>Url, di 100 <ivor •nown H Ct>RE RAYMONOSMITH, ~teron-.WMl.•nl,,.C11vo1S..n1.o el...i known•) CLARE SMITH, de· An.a. CalllO<n1A to\l!O, on •nd to lnal <er1•1n real Oeled 0<1_.r II. 1q19 P•OP"•ly \olueled In Ill<-Slale OI WILLIAM Ii. SI JOHN, Call lo rnla. Coun1, ol Ore'l!Qe. COUfltv C~nr doc r lb<ICI '"follow\ G•EGOltY N. SEGUIN LOI II •n BIOCI< .. G .. ot Traci No 1111 Cam-DPfft. s ... JOO \.. In '"" City Of Co\16 Mt'w, •• 1rv1,,.. CA mH \tlOwn on • ""'P ll~reof recorded In Allor ... , for• ""'"-I 1>00• ... D•Q~\ H end n . Mh · PuDllSMd Or-'°"" Daily Poto! ... 11 .. ntOU\ Mal>\, fetords OI M IO Nov J •. 10. ,.,. s11• 11 Ofa"91' County -------5U8Jf CT to all H Cei>llOnS. Condl- PUBLIC NOTICE -~--~'----- ttOft,. '«'\fr;ct'Ofn . ~•if'mMl5. ••· t lu\1on\ r..-v•hon\, t!fl>s, rlQll\l, --.ond rlo,,hot ••rot '1!<0<d SUPl•IOltC:OUltTOI' THC (.ommonly known 6\' 71S Flowtr STATI! Of'CALll'OtlNIA 1'011 SI"'"'· Co\la......_. Callfornta THIE COUNTY OF OltANOE 8 1d• or ~ .,.. lnv1i.cl tor WIG No. ,..U:US pro~r 1, <Ind fl'!U'il be in wr"lng af!d NOTICE 01' NEAltl"G f'O• wlll be 'l'<""vH •I Ille offtte of h O•DElt Dl•ICTING TltANS .. I• Of" PuDlll Admlnl!lral0<, 1300 Sol.Ill l'I •SONAL l'ltOPI[ It TY TO Gr..,d A-. ~I• AN. C.INonll• COM" LI! TE co H Tit.AC r 0 ~ t110S. or""'' bl ll>fd wltll ltle <"'110f OICIDINT UNOllt l'ltOaATI! \aid SuperlOr Cout1. Of",....,.,. ... CODE 1st llvereo 10 .. .., admlniSI•--. EU••e of .JOMN I(. q05s DUGGAN •••••• •n• 1"'-<lflet' llrsl l>Ullflullofl Of allfl JOHN l(IM8ALl R~ DUGGAN lllh Notl<e 111'11 be'-,,_ f'Mlllt\o Of M O .• akll JOHN IC;IMO,.LL ROSS· .. Id Mlle DUGGAN,'•-• JOHN K AOSS Term\Of \ale; ciW\, lawful f'!10M¥,Of DUGGAN M 0 • 0.C.•Sl'O Ille Unlltd S1111n. Thfoo wm Of 1-o NOTICE IS liERE8V GIVEN ,,,., TllOll'.16nd Oallan (\2,000.001 in c.w.. SHE LOON "' BllOOEA 11•~ llltd ctrtllltd tl'l!t", °' ,,._., Ol"dff fll•l\I nereln ,. Ptllllon 10< -r dlrftC;llng 'IC<om1><1ny -n wrll1en bid Of Offlw, ltM\fer of pet'M>NI P<OC>Orty 10 <OM· '""" '"" b.tl~f' Of Ille ll<lrt"-iwk• pull• "'"'""' al -1. reftrf'llCt to IW P<tld uoon tonflrmetlon OI s•• •s 10 w hit " " m•d• ror lurtnN epprovfJCI bf .aid 5-nor c-t. All potrll<ulaf\, •no '""' tn-llm• •nd bid' or ollen ""'11 be WOftlftltd Oft• (lll!U Of ""K•llQ -'41""' f\h IW~n M't form fllrnl"*f.,., Ille Wiier. le>< Nov•mo.t 13, ,.11. •• ~ 00 • rn • 1n T 1111 r19"t to relttt ..,., ano all~'' Ille courlr<*TI al 0"'"'1'"""1 "o 3 of Mrtl>' rtMn'ed. \aid cOUf1, •I POD Clvl< Olnl1r OrlW' O•ll!d Ck ...... J1, 1'11. Wnt, In tlle Cll• 01 Sanl• 4nA, J AMES e. H~IM, C.lllornl• P\Allk Aclmllli"••lor Oaltd Oc-r fJ. 1•11 AO•IAN llUYN•. WIU.lllM I '1 JOMN, -COUNTY CIOUWML.- . C:-Y c...--OAYIO •• CMA~ ..... 09"'1TY lltYI NO lllU.000 ., Oavlf •• Clwflw, AL••~.U.. ~'I' ntlS-t ...... , •JU Al1-Mf'tlr Let A11t9 .. , CA..... '"-It A.......,.-W '91 JJt.1"5 It O•lc C-,..,. .. ...._., IW "'11t'-f *"'AM. CA "7W 1"111>11,11t00r..-. t.o.#11, 0..11, P1101 Pvlllls"td Of'MIOt COO!tt o.tly PllOt lfOv J 4, 10.1'7' 1110-rt Hov J, •, IO, 1'11 SltWI I STOCKS I BUSINESS AC': AM~ Al"L AAA A . . Money Supply Drops NEW YORK <AP> -The weekly report on the nation's money supply. Issued by the government 'Thursday. ..!ihowed a dramatic drop In the growth of funds, but analysts split on whether that was sl1nlflcant 1n the loflallon n,ht or a nuke . The ..,,, tUlllon d rop In M). a bank· Ing d eOnlUon of money In c\rculatlon and ln checkln1 accountu. was far larger than analyata had eitpecled. Mt for ~ wai ~358 blllioo. down from $364.3 bltuo previous week. the Federal R04e _, reported. Friday November 3. 1978 s DAILY PILOT 85 Inflation lnnovati~e Plan: Tilne Has Come By SYLVIA PORTER Ftllft lft. S.tlH '"fht> "rc<ll wage insurance" program that President • Carter has asked Congreiss to approVt' In its 1979 session i& a tax incomes policy, or "TIP," among the few lnnovaUn an tl·mflation concepts lo emerge in the United States In Y"'Brs. Under Carter's version. a worker who had accepted the wage.benefit guideline of an annual increase of 7 per. cent o r less a nd then had been hit by an annual rise In tt>e coi;t of living or m ore than this would receive a "lax re· ba le" lo make up the d ifference between his wage hike and the inflation bike. TO ILLUSTRATE. A PERSON EARNS SH .... a year and gelS a pay.benefit increase in 1979 or $1 ,400 or 7 per· cent. Then the consumer price index next year jumps 10 percent. He would receive a check for $600 from the IRS to bring the tdtal pay boo~t to '$2,000 or 10 percent. As Congress de bates Carter':i; "wage insurance" pro· posa1. 1t W111 probe into the whole concept of a Lax incomes policy. What may emerge at the end 1:. a new program of curbing inflat ion. Thus. this gwde: Q What is "T l P?" A A lax.based incomes policy would use tax r~bates to e ncourage unions and businesses to moderate wage·pnce increases or would slap on tax increases to punish them 1{ their actions add to inflation Its rationale is that 1( the tax system can be used for such destrable goals ~•s spurring bus1· ness spending on new plants and equ1pmc-nt or encouraging ini.ula· lion or homes. it can be used to combat inflation Money's Worth Q. Wh at are some argumt:nts in favor or a TIP con· cepl? A. During times of steep ..inflation. everyone tries lo look out for himself. Costs are passed along to consumers: the• free market provides little incentive for anyone to keep wages and prices under a lid and put the nation's overall economic welfare firs t. A version o( TIP might provide the prod "NOBODY SAYS TIP IS EASY, lovely or elegant The 11ut•st1on 1!> 1s 1t mana~cable? Ther e's not a lot of dialogue 1n this town really confronting these issues. There's Just a lot ot whistling in the <lurk.'' sayi. Arthur Okun. Brookings I nst1tut1on economist Q What are sornt• arguments a~ainst Tf P ? A A common ent1c1!>m or pena lty plans is that unions still will demand and firms will pay -increased wage~ above th(• gu1dehnes. and the business simply will pass alonl! their penalty taxes to their customers, thereby fuel· mg more inflation ., Another fear 1s that a:. a TIP proposal makes its way through Congress. 1t would be transfor med through legislattve ttnkl'ring into 3 system or wage·pnce controls. SOME LABOR LEADERS FEAR IT IS a hidden way to keep labor 's s h<Jre of the nation's wealth from n s mg, fear that wage n·straint wouldn't be m atched by a slowdown in pnccs Olhl'r adm1nistrat1on officials think t•nforcing TIP would be a mghtmare. Q . What's likely to happen? A. As the. dread of mnation intensifies and lhe trad1 llonal inflation-fighting me thods <c redit restraint. govern· me nt spending cuts. slashing budget deficits. higher in· terest rates 1 undermine the expansion or kill it. Tl P will • gel a try tn some form. Its time has come. Nat Spu mng t 114: $J11ral Deana A. Roberti., Westminster. has been named one or the American Businesi. Women·~ As~ialion's 1978·1979 top ten business women Mrs Rol>crts 1s an 1nstaJlatJon pl anner for the Douglas Aircraft Co in LOng Bl•ach Her duties include analyzm11 cng1necnn~ drawing!> to plan Ulc process operations and tooling requirt°d to mokc parts as~emblies and installa· lions. and to write inst ructions for assembly and produc· tion line. She was nominal<'d for the top kn award by Happy Hearts charter chapter in Garden Grove A m ember of AB.WA since 1965. Mrs Roberts hai. held cha1rmansh1ps and orfi<'es in A BWA 's Golden West and Anaheim Angels c hapters She also was bulletin rece1v- in~ t•ha1rman for lhl· association's 1978 Pac1 r1 c regional mcl•ting last May She was !>elected for the national award from a r1cld of more t han 1,600 bus rn css women · nommated by their respect1V<' chapters. Selections were based on ad vancement in business, with t'Onsidcrat1on ror COntinujng education and mvolvl!mcnt in community affairs Mrs. Roberti\ is a member of the •o•un Cahforma Association of Realtors, West Orange County Boa rd or Realtors, Hollydale Christ1Jn Church and the Colden West Estates Home Owne r:, AJi.. socwt1on • Mlcfue l J. McNe>rney, 1::1 Toro. a nd John \ Grunewald, Tustin. huvc been named vice presidents o AMF Tire-Equipment Division, Santa Ana( McNernev. form er director of a<l~'n1stration anct finance. h:ri; becn'lappointed vice president r adminlstra- tlOn and business d('vefopment Grunewald, ormer d1rec. Lor of m atcnel. becomes vice president of m· cricl Before JOmin~ the d1v1s10n five year. ago, McNemey held vanous position~ ror fi ve years in lhe controller 's de- partment al AMF corporate headquarters in White Plains. New York. Gruncwalcl l'las been with the di vision for three years. Before that. he served for lll years as manager of malcnel for the Duncun Electronics Division of Systron Donner • Action Travel Asse>tlates, Santa Ana, has named San· dra .. Sonnie" Svt?ndsen, Lagunu Beach, manager or its new office at Orange County Civic Center. She is former t1ir t ravel manage r for Adventure Travel Servlc<. or Llll{Unu Beach . • Doris Walker, Dana Point, has won a national Clan oo Award certificate from Women In Commun.Jcatlons, Inc. She Is the only non·television journalist in California . among the 60 national winners. The uwurds recogm?.e excellence In professional com. municatlons dealing with currentJssues. Ms. Walker's Cit· ed her promotional campaign expanding public awarenets of the Dana Point llarbor Festival of Whales, a n annual event rocusing attention on the mif(ratlon of the CaUforn1a gToy whale herd past the Orange County coaai . She dlrects public relations for the Dnna Point Harbor Association. * l " Robert T. Mardnlall has been appointed vice pr"I· .... 0 dent and manag.ir or Crocker Bank's San Clemente offlce .. He was appointed a vice president of the bank In 19'1t~ A thh;teen·year Crocker veteran, he was stall mana1er t• the San Dh>iO·Oraniie County district before his present appoin'i'ent. ,&..• • --·...c • DM.YPILOT MARMADUKE • "Sorry. Marmaduke. the butcher didn 't hove any bones for you." by Tom Batiuk 1MI& ~ 0NU,> A SIX-Mill LEW ,SIR! by MeU SUPERHEROES by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta AGATHA CRUMM SHOE MOON MULLINS GERIATRIX ~6f00< MARKET I~ ~RRl61..~ M6.CRUMM ! by Jeff MKNelly DR.SMOCK l.J.AW r AIN1TCHA H~TfJAT~IRLS WITH GL,ASSES DoN'TGET P,ASSES? 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