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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilot1 High-speed Cha~e FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 31, 1979 "°'-'" ........ ~· P" .... Nabs Rape Suspect • Cops Blast MaeDonald Verdi~t • Daneer Sally Rand Dead at 75 • Kenton's Will Dissolves Band • Holiday Gas Situation Bright ~--------------------------------------=:z::::=:::~---- M&eDonald Trial Cops Blast Jury Verdict By STEVE MARBLE Ol IM O.Uy ~IM4 Sutt The president of the Long Beach Police Offi cers Associa· tion says a North Carolina jury made a "big mistake" Wednes- day when it con victed Hunt· ington Harbour phys1c1an Jef- frey MacDonald of murder. Sgt. Mike Tracy said the bond between officers and the 35· Storm May Slow Oil Cleanup Work CORPUS CHRISTI , Texas <AP) -Cleanup operations at oil-st ained Texas beaches - beaches that are drawing the curious in droves to the skJes overhead -could be thrown off schedule if a new tropical storm brings winds and r ains, om ciaJs say. Roger Meacham of the En· vironmental Protection Agency saJd Thursday it was too soon to tell what effect Tropical Storm year·old doctor is deep. H e pointed out that Loog Beach police officers cbipped in SJ ,000 to help d e fray Mac· Donald's defense costs. He says his a ssociation con· ducted its own investigation or the 1970 charges, using up to 20 officers, and concluded the doc· tor was iMocent. One officer, wbo he wouldn't name, spent his vacation in North Carolina serving as Mac· Donald's bodyguard. "Wh en he heard there'd been death threats on Jerr he decided to go back there and help," Tracy said. And. he noted, officers prob· a bly will help out again during an appeal 01 Ule conviction. He said the union 's ll·member board of directors will meet next week to plan out further as· sistance for their ''friend.·· "The officers have the highest respect for that man," Tracy continues. ··All of us were shocked by the verdict.'• I ·~"' ............ FAMOUS FAN DANCER S•lty R•nd In 1941 Custolller Records Seized By JOANNE Rt:VNOLDS Of the 0 ... 1, l'tlel Sufi Costa Mesa police ended a six · week investigation Thursday night by arresting a Newpon Beach man who allegedly ran a c al l g irl operatio n with thousands or clients IO Orange and Los An~e)('S counties Sgt. Gary Webster alleged the s ex ror sale operation worked under the guise of a model and e scort ser vice called Sequin Girls Businf'SS owner Jes~e Emlen• ton Boyd, 53, was taken into custody at his Oakwood apart· ment, 1!8> 16th St. by Webster and Detective Dennis Hossfeld under a warrant accusing him of pimpmg and pandering. ff(' lS being held in Costa Mesa city Jail today in lieu or $5,000 bail. Seized at the time of Boyd's a rrest were nine loose-leaf bin· ders which contained the names, ages, addresses, phone numbers a nd credit card numbe rs of Royd 's clients. Webster said the Us tings also include the name of the model sent to the client and the fee paid. ''Most or those fees exceed $100," he commented. Costa Mesa Chase Nabs Rape Suspect A man who pohce allege raped Cf 23-year-old Costa Mesa wom an t•arly today was captured aft er offi cers chased tum on the San Diego Freeway at spt.'eds an l!X cess of 100 mph. Lt. Jack Calnon of the Cost,. Mesa police said the suspe<:t had g ive n police no information other than a first name or Den- nis. "He appears to be in hi s early 20s and says he comes from Tustin ... Calnon s.Ud. The Lieutenant cre<tited the res- idents of an Orange Avenue apartment complex with aiding police in the capture of the man after he allegedly raped the res1· dent of one or the apartments a bout 2: 15 a .m. The man got into the apart- m ent through an open sliding glass door tnto the woman·~ bedroom Tht• victim told oHtt·crs s he awakened to rind a naked man ::.t:rnding bcs1d<' her bed. Before ~ht• could cry out. he pul his hand over her mouth and raped her Calnon said tht.> woman wa)) able lo shove her assailant to the floor and scream fo r help. Her ~reams roused neighbor::. who saw th(' naked sus pect flet!- mg th~h the complex toward a parked car. While one group of neighbors r an after the ma n. another tried lo block the suspect's car with his auto and another neighbor called police. T he suspect escaped by ram- ming the neigh bor 's car but the Costa Mesa police helicopter had sPQtt'ed the fleeing vehicle <See O!.\SE, Page A?> . Elena, expected to reach Texas today, might have on the oil , spilled from a runaway Mexican well. MacDonald was convicted Wednesday of the 1970 killings of his wife aod two daughters. He was sent enced to three coo· secutive life terms in prison. <See DOCl'O&, Pa&e AZ) Fan Dancer Stdly Rand Dead at 75 GLENDORA (AP> -Sally Rand, whose peekaboo fan danc- ing scandalized and delighted a udiences for m or e than 45 years, died today at age 75. Hossfeld and Webste r said they intend to contact as many of the men listed llS possible in <See CALL GIRLS, Pa&e AZ) Southfund GasStatiom To Stay Open . s Disband Band Keldon Will Revealed LOS ANGELES <AP> -In his will filed in Superior Court, Stan Kenton asked that his Stan Kenton Orchestra be disbanded forever. Kenton, who was part of the .. Big Band0 era of the IMOs, died Saturday of a stroke. He wu 67. He left bis estate, valued at $525,000 to hiA three children. OM tblrd ol the money will 10 to b1a dauabter LeaUe Brooke Smith, • ud the remalDder will be pat. lato a ttwat' Tbe lneome from tbe trust wU1 be atrided equaU1 betwem his eon, ~ce Kenton, 21, ud 1111 odllr' claqbter, Dana Lynn Kenton Padilla, 21. • ,,.. wm. flied Tbanday, allo pl'OYldll that all tbe bandleader'• orl1lnal music 1core1 and m&llUICriJU .W be liven to North Teua State UD1Y91'11l1. ' ---• The petite, blonde dancer and her ostrich plumes were the hit of the 1933 Qlicaao World's Fair - and just about everywhere else. Until last year, when ill health forced her to c urtail ap· pearances, lhe was still waving t.he Ouffy white fans up to 40 weeks a year. "People uk me, 'What the hell are you dolna it for?' " she told The A11ociated Preas. "Well, it's • lot better than do- ln1 needlf!l)Olnt ln the patio." Bom Jfelen Gould Beck ln Ap ril 3, 190,, s he s tarted performJDI at a1• 14 and Worked ber way from llt.ouri to Hollpood lD the 19IOI. 'nllre, dlndGrc.dl a. o.11mee111tber la ·-n. Kina of Kiul'' u lell11 ............... U1W frolll • ..... .....,adM. ............................ till• Loi Aaa•I• 1uburb, IM .,.. ..... It b6a lD Ute mOftel. 8o lbe came .. wtdl &be~· of Glee SAND, .... Al) Pilot Plans PROfile '79 A new magadne pre· viewing this week's NFL football games will b e publlsbed in Saturday's Daily PUot. PRO file '79 brinas readers the moat up-to· date, lntere1ting and com· prehenstve roundup of pro football, with apeclat em· pbaals on pro 1ames to be teleriled tb1s weekend. Seoutlnl reports, pl•yer proftl•, predldlolll, polnt apreecll ad t.lp1 oa wbo ud wbat to watda for an laclDdld lD PRO ftle "'It to make Jll'O foolb9l1 ftewilll more,. . Loolr for P1'0 fUe "'It la Saturday'1 Daily PUot. ,.. LOS ANGELES <AP ) Southern Calilontia gas stations are not expected to be alteded by a threatened Labor Day shut· down in the northern part of the state. the Automobile Club of Southern Califontia says. But gas prices continue to rise here, averacma 1.3 cents more per talion this week -nearly double the previous week's 0.7 percent increase, tbe auto club reported Tbmaday. Tbe club lakl tbat lt station ownen ln Northern California close oo Labor Day. lt ... m have UtUe effect, lf any, on Southern California operaUna houn ... Tbe au.rvey Indicated tbat bet.,._ 0 .7 pel'ffDt and Sl.I pelftllt of ltatiool ln out1ytq a.nu,._ to be pum,plq 1u. More '!:"~ttenl of tbe statioal · are chrllna more tb8D a a &allcm foe at ~•llll w . ar• ol 1uon.. the npart Mid. Onrall, aftl'aP prtcn for 1uoliDe are more tbaD a dollar.···-~ lt added. . . S unn y a nd a little warmer Saturday with patchy lo w c loudiness nea r the coast early mom· i ng. Highs Saturday mid·70s at beaches to 80s inland. Lows tonight in lower eos. INSIDE TODA 't' What'• tlwre to do for fun? Toda11'• Wnknder detail• concm.t. llwotn and recrea- . Uonol octlviffe1 to tuft ~'11· OM. •••• 1 &I '¥! Y Ph..,OT s SoYiet Troops Found W ASHJNG1'0N <AP I The • ID I Cuba F..-P-AJ DOCTOR ••• Tbe cllart•. elalmM Traey, were lnv..U,ated by \be.._ when the former areen Bent capt~n !lPt>lied for boaorary mealberll.a.ll 1D tbe oraaalnU. Carter 1dmlnlstr1Uon 11a1d to day that lnte-IUaenN! esumatea "tom~ to l.h.e unamblauous con clualoe" th~t there l• a Sovld tombM uolt 0( 2.000 to 3,000...., in Cuba. The St.ate Oepenment •aid \be troops do not pose a threat to tM United States 8ul tl uprtlled "ronc~m" and said 1\ lS ukln1 the Sovtet llnlon tor an nptana lion ol the preaeaoe ol th• ~ K:issing Ba11dit and lbelr mlulon ln Cuba Department 1pollesm1n Hod dln1 Carter would not uy whether tM lovteta have been a1ked to w«t.hd.rew \.he lroope AcHr-dl•I t o aireementa mad• ..,._. the Cuban mlulle cnau "' 1912 aod reaJr&rmed ln lfTO. IN Soviet Union la not al lo•ed to ataUon "often1lve weapowu systems·· In Cuba Jn return, the \J nited Sutu pled1ed not \0 Invade lhe llland. A young raccoon s howe rs attention on its friend . Kevin Snow of Be rnardson . Mass. Snow found the animal when 11 w<.1s barely old enough to open its eyes. The coon is tw1ng trained to fend for itself and will join its fellow "tlrt animals soon No Gasoline Seen For Northerners SACRAMENTO <AP} Near· ly 90 pe rcen t o f Northern Cahfomia service stations will be closed Sunday and Monday despite a court order a imed against protest c losures, a dealer spokesman predicted to· day State authorities called that estimate too high, however, and said the protest w9uld likely h ave little or ncr effect in Southern California during the Labor Day weekend. Jim Campbell, director or the California Service Station As· sociation, whic h r epresents about 1,300 Northern California stations. said the shutdown, un· -derscoring dealers' push for more profits, might have been about 70 percent without the court order. But Campbell predicted the number or station shutdowns would grow to nearly 90 percent because or "frustration" over the ruling issued Thursday by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ira Brown. ·'We are doing this to convin~e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '~ ()1 ~9" C-a.Jt °"''' Plto4 WllPI -"k" i\ (Of'r' f)IMdtN~Pf_.,..\. ''°'*i~db'flN'°'IJl'9 rru,t Publ~•"'O C°"'pen., S..CMrAtef'(l•t•ort\ ,.,,. UVOl"MCI ~•Y INOUOft Ftltllf't for (_lt\I• Mow, H_, &.-. """11"91°" 11<!1<hl- IAl/tYlll•t, lr .. nt. l.4IQUN •H<h,._lftC:...i A ,1.,.ie r•QIONI "''"°" ll_.l_set.,...,,_ -··· -priflc;o.t -f\114 ... ,,. .... " .. :tJO We\I ll•t St-. t .. c.-... Clll1orn1a •-.-.. ... -,,,_,,, •ftd "'*"""' ...... br1". Yl<O Prtt .... ftl-Qe,..;il~ -.. ll-1:611 ... T-•Alll ......... ........... , .... CMftH 11. ~ ~f'. Mo• ,. ... ,,..,, lll.tftl41ftQ ldllon 1omc.. eo.i. ,... now. .. lo 9•Mt "'-~ '°'' '"· Gltll " ....... ' .. ..,r...,...., .. "< .. ,,.lf .. .cn...,.. • ..-. Telepflofte (7'4)~ Cl•nlfled Aft~..,..,. ,,_...,a.- 4-...0 Governor Brown and the U.~. Department of Energy for a need for a change in the regula· tlons. I don't give a toot which one makes the change. ·'We 've been used as a politicaJ football and a pawn. We a re asking the consum ers now to apply a little pressure themselves," Campbell said. State officials have said they expect Northern California's gasoline supplies to be about "normal" compared to the last six weeks. The state Energy Commission says California State Automobile Aasoctation figures on Northern California indicate 36 percent will be closed by noon Saturday, 72 percent by 6 p.m . Saturday, 66 percent closed Sun· day and SS percent Monday. The dealers are protesting the federal pricing regulation which limits them to 15.4 cents profit per &allon. They want at leut 3 cents more per gallon at tulJ. service stations, or a switch to a percentage of the wholesale price of fuel. 'Rodeo' Nabs Spilled Cattle ONTARIO <AP) -Telephone company workers, county of· ficlala and horseback rldera partfc!pated in wbat one described u "a wlld freeway rodeo," ro..mdlq up 23 cattle that bad esca~ from an over- turned truck on tbe Pomona Freeway . !l'be roundup tied up tralftc for nearly three "boun Tbund.u u Caltfornta Hlpway Patio( of. ficen md IDCMrilta c~ the animaa. Into ' mak•talft car "corral" tn • nearby field. Three can '"" damqed wben nuatered cattle ran lato tbem, offtcjall Mid. 118D1 volunteen stood oa car' tope to I.MIO tM •• ,,,.,,. cattle, two ol wtdcll were abot to keep them from c..ma aeGldutl. But l'oddlel Carter Hid that. "tround roreee per " did not ll1ure ln our bllateral un· dettu.ndloo wtUl th Soviet.a." The Slate O.,artm•nt made tbe •ePowlecSimut after Sdl. Frank Cburcb, D ·ldaho, cbalrman ol \be Senate ForeJ1n Rtlat.loN Commllt••. reported Tlau.raday night ttu•t U.S. In· telllacnce .ourcea confirmed the pre1ence of Sovlet coltlbat troops In C\aba. Church ur11d President Carter to loalst on the Im· mediate withdrawal of the Sov· let troopt. ln UtUe Rock, Ark., today, Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, a Republican preatdenllal con- tender, dtm•Dded the aame ac. Uon and, 1otn1 (Urther, proposed suspendini the Senate debate on the SALT II treaty with the Sov· 1et UnJon unUI the Russiam pro- vide ··a full explanaUoD." ¥oung's Deputy McHenry New U.N. Envoy PLAINS, Ga. (AP} -Prfti· dent Carter today nomlnated Donald F. McHenry to replace Andrew Yo ung a s U.S. am· bassador to the l:1nited Nat.ions. saying McHenry has been highly recommended by Young. McHenry bad been Young's deputy. Hit nomination, announced here while Carter is on vacation. is considered likely to help over- come the president's political problems with black leaders up- set over Young's departure McHenry, like Young, is black ... represent.olive of the Palestine Liberation Organization, was a longtime supporter of Carter in Georgia politics. M c Henry left the S tate Department In 1973 and worked for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, joining the U S. mission to the United Na· tions during the ~ginning of the Carter administration M cHenry's salary as U N am bassador wouJd be $57.500 a year compared to his present pay of S50.000. Appeal Likely Dole wd tbe 1taUonln1 o1 So- vlet troops lD Cuba waa a "very .. riOUI" violation of the CUban ml11Ue cr11l1 accord•. Said Cburcb: • 'Tbe United Statea can.not perrpit the island to become a Ruaalah milltary bue, 90 miles from our •bores, nor can we eJ. low Cuba to be used as a ~prtn}board for Russian milit4lry intervention in the Western Hemlapbere. · · ,.,,,,,.,......... YOUNG'S REPLACEMENT Donald F. McHenry HVdJurtato. . "W• atudled the fact.I anl.la· ble and concluded there wu • great deal of reasonable doubt that be dJ4 lt," said the poUee leader. "We also concluded M was being haruaed. •' Tracy contended tbe milituy pollce, wbo lnveauaated tbe slayings, made "monumental errors." He said they failed to laile fingerprints and dido 'l aearcb for the suspects MacDooaJd aJ. le1ed killed bis family. The Huntington Harbour physician won the affection cl officen when he saved the life ol a patrolman in critical condition with a 1\1115bot wound in the ab- domen, Tracy said . M acOonald then placed himself on 24-hour call in case of e m ergency involving injured Long Beach officers, the union leader explained He said the doctor also helped train Long Beach paramedics a nd was a c tive in c harity fund raisers "I know he wasn 't the only guy in town to do good things for people, but he gave up an awful lot of his own time. lt's hard not to respect a man like that." Fr ... Page Al CALL GIRLS an attempt to develop further in· format.Jon about the case. They estimated there are thousands of clients listed in the books. McHenry, 42, who joined the Slate Department in 1963, "is a highly qualified profess ional, thoroughly familiar w1lh the ma· jor issues that confront the Unit· ed Nations." Carter said . "He's b een higbly r ecom· mended to me by Ambassador Young" as we ll as Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and others, Carter said. MacDonald Bond Hossfeld ooted that the mes in eight of the binders list one cltc~t per page. The ninth book lists up to six clients per page. McHenry played a highly vlsi· ble role in the recent ne1otJ.a· tions with the Soviet Union over Bolshoi ballet dancer Ludmilla Vlasova at KeMedy Airport in New York In an apparent reference lo that incident. Deputy White House Press Secretary Rex G ranum s aid Cart er feels McHenry demonstrated "both toughness and coolness under fl re" as well as "strong and forceful negotiating skiUs. Seeking to emp~asize that McHenry's nomination would mean no shift in policy, Granum said the new ambassador would be "in a very good position to ~ontinue to develop the relations established by Ambassador Young at the United Nations. "He will be a symbol of the pres ident's determination to continue the process ol bridge building to the developing na- t 10ns. particularly in Africa, because of his close association with the existing American policy." Granum sald. ~Granum said that because of M cHenry's close association with Young, he will "be able to come in and bit the ground run- ning." But the s p okesman acknowledged that McHenry, while working c losely with Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, does not have the same klnd of relationship with Carter as has Young. Young, who resigned three weeks a~o after ll was revealed be countermanded admlnistra· lion policy and met with a F,...PflfleAI RAND •.• dancing in the nude with ostrich plumes \0 set her apart from other striptease acts. She flnt performed her danee in a Chicago speakeasy In 1932. when she coined the phrase "the Rand ls quicker than the eye." But it was at the Midway in the World's Fair that 1he really made a splash. She took her fan dance au over the country, sometimes varylnc things a bit with an almost·as· famous routine usln1 a bubble five feet in dlasneter. The act periodically got her hauled into court for lndttent exposure. The last time that happened was la Omaha, Neb., in 1964, when s he was old enough to have been most strlppen' grandmother. But age wu never a ban1up tor Miu Rand, who d11cuued her face lift.a and bairdye Jobs with equal candor. "I felt proud at the a1e ortJJ to be arrested for belnl naked ln public," abe said of the Omaha jncldent . 11111 Rand la survived by her adopted son, Sean, 31, bta wife and two panctchUdren. llut Kille Four GOOD HOPE, La. (AP) -Of. ficlala aearcblu for tbne m.tq. ln1 mea patl'olled tbe banb ol lbt Mlllilalppl River ud kept watcti over a a ,000.1alloD tau of ba-... beaclMd after the n..., tOIUelall o1 a lntllaw ud • tank bus• kllJM four m• ud · lnluNcl more &baa • people TtiuradaJ. ' Still Not OK'd He said there is a lso a file con· taini.ng tnformation on as many of the county's vice officer& as were known to the businessman and his employees as weU as a blacklist of "weirdos to whom be wouldn·t :,end a girl and dead· beats who'd given them bad l heck:. RALEIGH. NC. <AP > -A federal Judge has not filed a~de­ c1sion on whether to let Dr Jef· frey MacDonald go free on bond pending a ppeal of has triple. murder conviction. U.S. Oistnct Judge Franklin T . Dupree denied l>ond Wt'd.nes· day after he sentenced the former Green Bert't from HWlt· 1ngton Harbour to three con - secutive Lif<' term!> for the 1970 stabbing and bh1dgcon1ng dN1ths of his wife and two young daughters Defense attorney Wade Smith s pent about 11"2 hou rs with Dupree on Thursday. usk1n g that he reconsider The meeung was closed. If he refuses to set bond. the Issue is expected to go lhe U.S. Circwt Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va. Meanwhile, the Bureau or 1 Prisons decided Thursd ay to move MacDonald to a medium custody prison at Terminal Island. near Long Beach, if bail is denied. F,...P~AJ CHASE •.• and directed ground units in the pursuit. Calnon said the speeding car was s topped at Brookhurst Street on the freeway by a fleet of patrolmen from Costa Mesa. Fount.a.in Valley and Huntington Beach. He said that at the Ume o( the suapect's arrest he was dressed, ''but he had Ms clothes oo in such a way that wouJd lead you to believe he 'd dressed in a hurry." the officer said. MacDonald hai. been held at a min imum-securit y fed e ral prison urut at Butn\:r ~ C ... ince his conviction. "I would chara<'lt'rtze him as a man who '.'>t.'<:med f•m1.1t1onc11ly d estroyed. · !>aid defcn'.'>t' at torney Be rnard Sc-~al tn a telt'phont' intervte~ Jfter he vis 11.-d Macl.>onaJd on Thursdu) af ternoon Attornevs have unt1l tht-•·nd of next week to give formal notice or a ppeal Smith said ht' t'Xpttt cd the appeal notice to ht.-fi le<l in R aJeigh soon Appeals are expecli>d to ~· based on t-rror ... Uupr<'t' mJ\ h a ve made duran~ lh<' ll·da) trial and lef:al issue~ !>UCh a~ un due pre ind1C'lmt•nl dela~ 1 f appt·;,h fail \LH l>nnald "'111 ha\f' to ),t·n 1· .:.ii lf'a..,l 111 'earl> an prt'.'>nn. JlTording t(J ft'deral parolt· off1r1a b Segal l>a1d M ad.>ona Id ha" r · ('('I ved SC'Ore'> Of telepbone calls and lele~rams from people 1o1oho v. He shocked by ha s conv1ct111n <ind offered to hdp ··w e have receivc<i a tremen dous amou.nt of correspondence from people here in the Raleigh area A lot or rC>spon~e 11' going into his office m Long Beach. ' said Segal. ·'There has been an unending Stream Of calls from people Wlth enormous expressions of dis · tress at what people perceive to be a great legal tragedy." he said A number of people have of· fered to put their homes up for bail if Dupree decides to allow bond in the case, Segal said. MacDonald's wife Colette. 26. and daughters Ki mberly. s. and Kristen. 2. were found stabbed and bludgeoned to death on Feb. 17, 1970 at their Fort Bragg home Thl' t1o1ou dC'tcct1vc:. ~aid they rtun t kno1o1o how many women 14 urkt·d r11r Hoyd ' although they .i l l1•j.!1•d that early in their in 1 l'~llr.:atmn they discovered two 17 1 t .1r uld ~i rls wo rk ang as rnodd., r11• Boyd \\ t• h"11·r c;aid Cost a Me~a h.1 ndll•d the 1n vest1gation hl•t·aust· Sequin Girls has a ('o..,ta \ft''>a bus1nel.s hccns<' for <HI dddn~:.s on F:lden A venue. He .,aid all of the business apparent· I\ ~3S C'Onductel'f out of Boyd's N e wpdrt Beach apartment Uuter Backs Sale to I ran WASllI!';GTON \AP > -Pre;1 dent Carter. say10g he doesn 't kno~ whethe r Iran actually needs the US oil products re· cl!ntly sold to 1t, defends the sale a:. good for American-Iranian ties Carter. questioned Thursday at a Tampa, Fla., town meet.int. again said the controversial sale of 2 million barrels of dJesel fuel a nd kerosene was made on humanitarian grounds to meet the needs of Iranian families. .. We sold 1t to Iran because they sajd they had a hardship case ... he said. "and l think it was a good inves ment" in main· taming cordial relations with the country from which the United States buys 750,000 ·barrels of oil a day. Men's SUITS and SPORT COATS One Dollar· •when you buy oneCrt coat at the regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for onb' one dollar! l I , ' Or,ange Coast E.O lfl ON 'Yo•r He•etown Dally Ne•N••per VOL. 71, NO. 243, ~SECTIONS.~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Soviet Combat Force Found Cuba • ID WASJUNtiTON tAP J -The Cart~r adminlstnuJon saJd to- day that intelll&ence eslima~ "~me to UMt unambaC\l()us con- cJus.ion" t.hat there is a Sovtel combat wllt of 2,000 to 3,000 men Lo Cuba. Tbe State Department said the troops do not pose a threat to lhe United SUtes. But 1t expressed ··~Qncem" and said 1t as askln~ the Soviet Union for a n explllfta· tion of the presence of the troops 4'nd thdr mwt0n in Cuba. ~patl!ntJJt ispokesmao Hod d in& Carter ·wo uld not say whether the Sovit"ta have ~o a ked to wiLbdraw the troops A ccordlna to agreements made alter the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 and reamrmed in 1970, lhe Soviet Union is not al- lowed to s tation "offensive weapons systems" in Cuba In return, the Un1 l ed S t ate:. pledged not to invade tht! 1shmd. Cause IJ11k1101en Disney Ride Death Probed Orange Counly Coroner's 10- ,·est1gators said today it may ht! .six weeks before they know what cJUsed the death of a 31 -year-old woman who lapsed into a coma durmg a nde on Dis neyland's Space Mountain Shenll Hoffman went on the Chase Nets Suspect in Mesa Rape A man who police allege raped a 23-year-old Costa Mesa woman early today was captured after officers chased him on lhe San Diego Freeway at speeds in ex- cess ol 100 mph. Lt . .Jack Caloon of the Costa Mesa polic~ said the suspect had given police no information other than a first name of Den· Dis. "Re appears to be in bis early 20s and says he comes from Tustin." Calnoo s aid. The lleutenant crectitec1 the res- idents of a n Orange Avenue apartment complex with aiding police in the capture of the man after he allegedly raped the resi- dent of one of the apartments about 2: 15 a.m. The man got into lhe apart· me nt through an open sliding glass door into the womcan's bedroom. Thl' victim told officers s he a wakened to find a naked man s tanding beside her bed. Before ~he could cry out. ht' put his hand over her mouth and (Set• Cll/\St;, Page /\2l I ride Aug. 14 with her husband, Ron. and two cnildren. Hoffman said h is wife was semi-conscious at the ride's end a nd unable to get off. The worn an die d a wee k la t e r without regaining conscious- ness. A spokesman for the coroner's office s aid today the initial autopsy failed lo pinpoint the <'ause of death. H e said microscopic analyses are being c.:onducted and estimated those tests would take six weeks to complete The spokesman, Jim Heisner. :.a rd he is hopeful the results will C!nable investigators lo make a <·lear determination whether there is a relationshlp between the woman's death and the in· door roller coaster ride. Hoffman said that he tried to get his wile of( the ride with lhe help of park officials, but Lbe Space Mountain dlapat.cber sent the ride off again with Mrs. Hoff· man still in it. The man s aid he screamed for the operators to s10p the ride, but they couldn't bear bim. ··n was scary as bell. All I could think of doing was protect- ing my wife. The safety bars weren't even in place. I held her. but she was jostled very much anyway." he s aid. Al Flores. a spokesman for Disneyland said park officials at this time don't know whether the young woman's illness and sub- sequent death were relalP.d to the ride. "We won't know until the cause of death has been de· termined." he said. "It appears 1t co uld have h a ppen e d anywhere. It could have hap- pened on a benc h on Main Street " <See COMA. Page t\2) Carter Not Happy With Bunny Tales PLAINS. Ga. IAP) -Jn the first delailed comments on his encounter with a s wimming rab· bil. President Carter savs the rabbit did swim toward his fish - ing boat. he did splash water to keep it out of his boat and he's none too ple~sed with news ac· counts of the incident. He said there was no attack - either by him or by the rabbit. Reports citing unnamed White House sources have said - sometimes in a humorous man- ner -that Carter beat back the s wimming bunny last spring, s winging an oar "for his life." (Editorial cartoon, Page A7.) Pilot Plam PROfile '79 A new magazine pre- viewing this week's NFL (ootball games will be published in Saturday's Dally Pilot. PRO nle •19 brings readers the most up-t.o- date, Interesting and com- prehensive roundup of pro football, with special em- pbula on pro games to be t.eleviledddaweekeact Seoutbll ~. plarer prom.. pndletlonl, point apnadl and t1119 on who aDd WUl to watch for are 1.Dclud9d tn PRO ftJe "II to mu• pro football viewln1 IDOl'9--Look for PRO rue '79 ln Saturday's DaU1 Pilot. Carter said Thursday the bun- ny was "Just a nice, quiet, typical Georgia rabbit.•· And Thurs day ni g ht he e laborated in an interview with Florida editors, saying he wouJd ·'try lo say this without castigat ing the press." Carter said he was indeed a lone in a fishing boat last spring when "l saw lhis animal s wimmlng across the pond toward me. l thought it was a beaver at first s ince there are b e aver and otter in tha t particular pond. And when it got e los~, I saw thal il was not either one of tbe two animals but it was what appeared to be a rabbit. •'When it got close enough that t could see that the rabbit was going to come in the boat with me, I took the boat paddle and hit water at the rabbit and be eventua lly and reluc tantly turned away and went to t.h4 shore. .. And to be frank about it, I didn't think about it any more until the Secret Service aald, 'What was that animal that was trying to get in the boat wit.b you!' J said . 'It wu a rabblt.' " "Immediately all my Georcla friends said rabbit.I don't awlm, it la impossible for lt to be a rab- bit. . "About a week or two later, it appeared tbat a White Houte photosrapher wbo was on UM bluff overlookinf the oond had taken a pbototrapb. Wben we looked at the DbotOl?aph, 1 knew tt w .. a rablit, bUl lt wu bard to tell in the photoO'aph. So I had bJm blow tbe pbotoCTapll up. 1twL~ieAJ> ... But Hodding Carter said that ··around forces per se dJd not fl&ure 10 our bilateral un- derstand.logs with the Soviets.·' The SU.te Department made the ~cknowledgment after Sen. Fra nk C hurch, D ·ldabo, ch airman of tbe Senate Foreign Relations Committee, reported Thursday night that U.S. In- te lligence sources confirmed the pr esence o f Soviet combat troops in Cuba. C hurc h urged President Carter to insist on the im- • mediate withdrawal of the Sov- iet trooes. In Li.tile Rock, Art.. today, Sen . Bob Dole of Kansas, a R epubHcan presidential con- tender, demanded the same ac· tion and, going further, proposed suspending the Senate debate on the SALT 11 treaty with Lhe Sov· iet Union until the Russians pro- vi de "a Ml explanation." Dole said the stationing of So- viet troops in Cuba was a "ve ry serious" violation of the Cuban missile crisis accords. Said Church: "Tbe United States c annot permit the island to become a Russian military base, 90 miles from our shores, nor can we al- low Cuba to be us ed as a s pringboard for Rt13s'3n military intervention 1n lhe Western Hemisphere " Clients Listed It was not immediately clear what caused the U.S . in - tellitence agencies to dttide that the Soviet presence in Cuba bas reached combat strength. On July Z1, Secretary of State Cyrus Vance responded to ~ query from Sen. Richard Stone, 0 -Fla .. about the Soviet pres- ence in Cuba. "There 1s no evidence of any substantial increase in the Sov <See SOVIF.TS, Page A 2> Call Girl Ring Mesa Broken • In I I APWl,..,..14 FAMOUS FAN DANCER Salty Rand In 19•1 Fan Dancer Sal,ly Rand Dead at 75 GLENDORA <AP) -Sally Rand, whose peekaboo fan danc- ing scandalized and delighted a udiences for m ore t han 45 years, died today at age 75. The oelite. blonde dancer and her ostrich plumes were the hit of the 1933 Chicago World's fo~~or and just about everywhere else Until last year. when ill heaJlh ro r ced h e r to c urtail a p pearances, she was still waving the Ouffy white fans up to 40 wee ks a year. ··People ask me. 'Wh at th<' he ll arc you doing it for?' " she told The Associated Press . "We ll. it's a lot better than d<>· ing needlepoint in the patio." By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 !toe o.11, ~la.4 ~Vtt Costa Mesa police ended a six- " eek 1nve~l1 ga t ion Thursday night by arrcstm~ a Ncwpon Beal'h man who a llegedly ran a c :1 I I g 1 r I o p c r a l 1 o n "' 1 t h thousands of cl1enls in Orangl a nd Los Angeles counlics Sgt Gary Wc·bs te r allegc.-d th<' :o.t.'x for :.ale <mcr at1on worked under the ~u1se of a model :.ind t.'Scort scrviCt.' c alled Sequin Girls. Bu~ine.ss owner J esse Emlen· ton Boyd , 53. was taken into custody at his Oakwood apart· ment. 1980 16th St., by Webster and Detective Dennis Hossfeld under a warrant accusing him of pimping and pandering. He is beiDI held in ea.ta Mesa city jail today in lieu of SS,000 ba1J. Seized al the time of Boyd's nrrest were nine loose-leaf bin- ders which contained the name!>, .ages, addresses. phone numben and credit card numbers of Boyd's clients. Webster said Lhe listings also int'Jude the name or the model sent to the client and the ftt paid. "Most of those fees exceed SlOO." he commented Hossfeld and Webster said they intend to contact as many of the men listed as p<>ssibl e in an attempt to develop further in formation about the case. They estimated ther" are thousands of clients listt>d in the books. Hossfeld noted that the files in <'•g.ht of the binde rs li!.l om: client per pa(te. The ninth book lists up to six clients per page He scud the re 1s also a file con taming information on as many of the county's vice offi cers as were known to the businessman Jnd his employees as well as :i blackh!>t nf "wl'1rdos to whom ht• wouldn't send J girl Jnd df'Jd be<tts who'd gn•r·n them bad <'het'kS " The t\l.o dctet·t1vr>s '>aid thl'' lion 't know ho" many womc.:n wnrked for Boyd. <.tlthough tht') alleJ?ed lhal 1:arl) an thl'tr Ln 'e .. t1gallon lh('y d1~c1,,·1·rcd l~I) 17 year old i::1rl c; working a' modcl5 for Boyd Wt•bsl~r s aid Co~ta Mes..- handled t h e 1nve:;.t1gallon lic.:<'au<,t• St•qu1n Girls has a ('o'itJ Mt>!-oa llusines~ license for an a<i<lre.,~ on Elden Avenue He 'J1d Jll of the b~inC'!>S apparent h ~a'> 1·onductcd out of Boyd':. ~{'"'port Beach apartmcn1 Donald M«!Renr.}· Young Aide Named New U.N. Official ..... _ .. YOUNG'S REPLACEMENT Donald F. McHenry PLAINS. Ga. tAP > -~1- <il'nl Carter today nominated l>on.ild F McHenr.> to replan· Andre w Young as U.S . am busador to the Uruted Nations. saying McHenry has been highly recom~ by Young. McHenry had been Young's deputy f1 1s nomination. a nnounced here wh1le Carter 1s on vacatioo. 1s considered likely to help over- t•om<· th<' prl's1dent 's pohucal problems ~1th black leaders up M't over Youn.i:'s departurt> M cllcnry, like Youn~. as black M"<'lll'n~. 42. who Joined thl' St.1te Department in 1963, .. is a h11?h ly qu.il1ficd professional lhoroughJy familiar with the m:1 1nr ISSUC" lh:.st C(IOfrOnt the linil l'd 'l:1t1ons, · Carter !>aid 'li e' been hi ghly rN·on1 rnc.:ndft1 to mt· bv Ambassad"r '\Olin~·· a:. well as Secretary of ~tat~ ~)rUs H Vanrc.: anrl others. Cartt.·r :.aid. Born Helen Gould Beck in April 3. 1904 , s he s tarted performing at age 14 and worked her way Crom M1ssoun to HoUywood in the 1920s. There, directorCec1I 8 De M1llecasther 1n "The Kin~ of Kings" as Sally Rand. a name he lifted from o Rend·McNally alias. But while Miss Ra nd settled in lh1s Los Angeles suburb. she never made it big in the movies. So she came up with the idea of dancing in the nude with ostrich plumes to set her a part from ut.h'l?r striptease acts. Murder Count Eyed In Newport Kidnap ~1 clfenr~ played a highly ,·1:.1 hit' rolt• m th(• recent negot1a 11ons "1th the So,.1t'l 'n1on over Rolsho1 ballet dancer Ludmilla \'lasova at Kennedy Airport 1r1 ~C"' York In an apparent re~rence lo thal inc•d<'nl. Oeputy While llo use Press Secretar y Rex G ranum said Ca rter feels )f clfenry demons trated "both toughness and coolness under fire" as well as "strong and forceful negotiating skills. She first performed her dance in a Chicago speakeasy in 1932. when she coined the phrase "the Rand is quicker than the eye." But it was at the Midway in the World's Fair that she really made a splash. She took her ran dance all over the country, sometimes varying things a bit wtth an almost-as- f amous routine using a bubble five reet in diameter. N cwport Beach investigators huddled today with a deputy dis- t rict attorney to dis cuss the possibility o r fi ling murder charges again!'t eittortion sus - pect Larry Smith. The Newport Beach man was arrested Sunday on charges re- lated to what police believe was the phony kidnapping of 24-year- o ld Carolyn Bealer ol Garden Grove in ~n attempt to utort $100,000 from her brother. Disband Band Kenton's Will Revealed LOS ANGELES <AP> -In his will filed in Superior Court. StaD Kenton asked that his Stan Kenton Orchestra be disbanded forever. . _ Kenton, who was part of the "Big Band" era of the 19eOB, died Saturday of a stroke. He was tiT. He left bis estate, valued at $525,000 to his three children. One third of the money will ao to his dau1hter Leslie Brooke Smith, 38, and the remainder will be put into a trust. The Income from the trust will be divided equally between bJs son, Lance Kenton, 21. and his other daughter, Dana Lynn Kenton Padllla. 22. The will, filed Tbunday. also provides that all the bandleader'a ori1lnaJ music scores and manuscripts will be liven to North Texu State University. Gt .-... ..... ._ However. Miss Bealer disap peared last Friday and police say they believe .she's dead . Their invt;-stigation h as been aimed at Smith's role in her dis· appearance. Today police said they located a witness who s aid he saw the attractive woman with Smith. 44, in his boat in Dana Point Harbor just before she disap- peared. The witness , who came forward after readin g newspaper accounts of the ln· vestigation, said Smith, of 4640 Park Newport, and Miss .Bealer were the only occupants of the water skiing boat. He tokt deteclives he never saw the boat dock, but watched Smith tum it around and bead back out to sea. SmiLb, who was arrested by police and FBI agents last Sun- day. said the woman joined him willingly ln a scheme to ex1ort $100,000 from her brother. He said be wu prusured into the extGrtion plan by two men known only u Jack and Ray. Smltb claims tbe last time he saw tbe m«•tnr woman •as in Dana Point wbeD Jark and Ray rorced her into tbe boat and took off to sea, leaving ttim on the dock. He said they returned about 30 minutes later without her. Smlth remains in Oranae Couaty Jail on federal extortion chars• which carry $100,000 bail. Granum said that because of McHenry's clos"" association with Young, he will "be able to com e in and h1l the ground run- ning." Or:n:e'14:ast Weather S unny and a l i ttle wa rmer Saturday with patchy low cloudiness near the coast early morn- ing . Highs Saturday mid-706 at beaches t-0 80i; Inland. Lows tonight in lower60s. INSIDE TODA~ Wltal'I ~to do /or Jun-> Today'• Wee~r IUtoils concerll. theater Clftd recreo· Honol octMtiei to luU efff'fl· one. latlex Mffles c.w.• ...... 1 .. _ .. ......... -A4 PWtlC .... lc.,A1t.a1 ttfltMrMls CJ.I ............... ., =:....._. ..... ~ ,.....,.._ Cl ,...,.,.. ( .. , .. .._.._ A4 ..... _ (t-lt ..,_,_ A4 ..,,, AJ °"'L V PILOT Friday, Augu1t !11, 1971 .. It on111 Hurts for a Little While Jevon Gill, 8, of Huntington Beach grimaces as nurse Sharon Glatz administers a pre-school inoculation, then Hughes E~ployees Still Work Me mbe rs of the Airline Employees As sociation employed by Hughes Airwesl at the John Wayne Airport re- mained on the job today while some or their counterparts in San Jose participated in what labor officials described as in- formational picketing. The plckcUng or the Airwest t e rminal a t the Sa n Jose Municipal Airport is related to the la bor dis pute between Airwest ma nagement and lhe union, which represents 2,200 of the airline's clerical employees. Mediators who've been meet· ing with both s id es s ince February have set Wednesday fo r the resumption of negotia tions. However. union officials say that unless they gel what they want at the bargaining table, the union will strike on Sept. 10. A s po kesman for Hughes Airwest in Orange County said thert. were no pickets al the airport today, although be added that he expects to see them "in the near future." Ex-candidate Calls Charge 'Technicality' FRF.sNO CAP > -An unsuc- cessful candidate for the Democratic lieutenant governor nomination last year says a campaign violation charge against her is just a technicality. Penny Raven of Fresno was accused or paying a Sl0,000 cam- paign consulting fee lo Chandler Media Productions of Newport Beach when the money really was ·meant for Butcher-Forde campaign consultants, also or Newport Beach. Mrs. Raven explained Thurs· day that she probably will file a correction lo her campaign ex- penditure form lo make clear that part of the money went lo Butcher-Forde. •'There never was any attempt to hide anything, cover "up anything, defraud anything," sbe said al a news conference. Mn. Raven said she fired Butcher-Forde five weeks after paying the $10,000 and has filed a laws uit contending that the firm failed lo perform services for her campaign. ORANOECOAIT s DAILY PILOT f PliP Or~ COHf <»'Ir Pltot. wl01W"k"1\Com btntd ....... .,,.....,., ... "· h 9'Ubth 1Wtd ., '"" 0r41ft-.... CN\I P...otl"""""C........,Y S."r•tt~tt0nt•r• ovl>l••IWO -· ........... Frio .. lo< (0\ .. Mow N-tit"""· HUftll"910ft ll<>acl\/~­ l•l"v.1 .. y, trW"91 l.etuM .. Mhf$ou~(..,_ '- ""'l'•••..-it0llloftt\11<141'I-~·-n­!>uf>dey• no.~,..,.....,.,.._,"'! plem "et Jiii w. .. ,.,11 ...... c.. .. -.c .. 11e1n>1a._ ·-·-................ ~·- J.Ull.Qlr1" lll<t ... O\kttM•"°0.-11~ ,._ ......... EOilo< .,.,... .... _...... _,...1 .... .... °"'"""·L.Mt .............. . AUltl..,I IM_...U'°" T•let>f!One (714)~ Cl••"''" MY~ -.sen f',....PageAI SOVIETS ..• iet military presence in Cuba over the past several years or or the presence or a Soviet military base. Apart from the military group which has been advising Cuban troops for 15 years, our intelligence warrants no con- clusion that there are any other significent Soviet forces in Cuba," Vance wrote. Deff:!nse Department sources at that time estimated the number of advisers at about 2,000, and said the Soviet military on the island was limit· ed to advisers and technicians not combat troops In today's statement, the State Department spokesman said the United States still believes there are 1,500 to 2,000 advisers on the island, in addition to the combat unit of 2,000 to 3,000 men. Hodding Carter refused to of- fer an explanation for the dramatic c hange in th e estimate, except to say that 2,000 troops are a small number in terms of the intelligence abilt· ty lo detect forces. He denied that the re· evaluation· and its publication were not prompted by a desire lo diacredil Cuba in the eyes or lbe non-aligned nations meeting In Havana.- A Soviet Embassy spokesman said he had no comment on the reports and that there had been no response to the American re· quest for more information Vance made that request lo a Soviet diplomat Wednesday Members of the Senate were briefed about lhe subject Thurs· day. and Church made the in· formation public. Hodding Carter said that based on available information, he would not characterize lhe Soviet troop emplacement as a mllitary base. He said President· Carter stood by his policy of op- posing Soviet efforts lo establish military bases in the Western Hemisphere. FromP~AI COMA ••• Flores said the ride was checked out immediately after the incident and was j..Sged lo be operating "in the wa y it should." He said lhe ride dispatcher didn't realize there was trouble when be sent the ride out with Mrs. Hoffman stUI in a car. •'If everything looks normal, he '11 dispatch the vehicle," Flores said. The Disneyland spokesman said Mrs. Hoffman's death is the first to occur after a normal ride on one of the park's attractions. Flores said that over the years, there have been a total of five deaths al the park, but all were the result or a lack of Judg· menl and proper behavior by visitors. "They've been things like standing up on the M,atlerbom ride or trying to swim across the Rivers of America when the person didn't know how lo swim in the first place," he added. F..-P-AJ BlJN'NY ••• "The r.abblt, I don't t.blnk, was tryla1 to attack me. My I'*' is that the rabbit bad beeD at.artled by aome do1s or aomethinl and bad jumped ln the pond ana was just looldnl tor a dry pl~ to cra•I." Since the lncldent was report- ed tbia week, Carter and the rah· bit have been portrayed in numerous cartoons. and the atoey baa been repeated widely, not always ln a manner com· pllmentary to the president. gazes mournfully at his "wound." Jevon was one of many youngsters receiving free back-to-school immu.,Uzations s ponsored by Pacifica Community Hospital at the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center in Huntington Beach . H1t1·ricane David Pounds Island Massive Storm May Hat7e Injured 4,000; At Least 16 Die SANTO DOMINGO , Dominican Republic CAP> - Thousands of Dominicans hud- dled in shelters today as 2D-foot waves and terrifying winds of Hurricane David pounded their island nation. The center or the great storm. a broad swath or death and havoc In its wake1 passed south of here and bore a own on Haiti (Related Photo Page A4 .) S ix hundre d miles to the southeast. a British naval rescue force reported that as many as 4,000 people may have been in jured when David roa r ed through the tiny· Caribbean isla nd or Dominica on Thursday. The storm was blamed for at leas t 16 deaths on Dominica and three deaths in Puerto Rico. which it s kirted past late Thurs· Huntington Officer Hit By Car, Hurt A Huntington Beach police of- fi cer was injured late Thursday when a motorist struck him at the scene of another accident he was investigating, police said. Offi cer Tom Gilligan had just fi01shed setting out road flares at ll::l> p.m. on Pacific Coast Highway and was sliding back into his 'patrolcar when the motorist slammed into his vehi· cle. police said. Melinda Boelzke, 22, of 131 43rd St.. Newport Beach, was ar- restded at the scene on suspicion or drunken driving. Gilligan was treated al Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospital, but didn't require hospitalization. Police said Gilligan and a partner were investigating a minor traffic accident near Newland Street when the second accident occurred. 'Patriotic' Marine Faces Drunk Charges Camp Pendleton Marine Michael Meldgaard claimed he was doing his patriotic duty ear- ly tOday when he cut down a giant American nag fiyillg over a San Clemente restaurant. But local police officers didn't see it that way. Meldgaard was arrested on drunk in public charges at the.Carl's Jr. al 3929 S. El Camino Real alter police found him biding in a trnh can with the giant Old Glory. According to witnesses. the 21 -year-old Marine scaled a stack of trash containers and al· legedly cul down Che flag shortly before 4 a.m. today. Meldgaard said he r emoved the flag because it wun't suppo&ed lo be flown after sunset. But officers noted a light was trained oo the flag, which allows it lo be displayed alter dark . Meldgaard was sleeping off the incident in city Jail this mo mine. F,....P.,,eAJ CHASE ••• raped her. Calnoo said the woman waa able to above her assailant to the floor and tcream for belp. Her ICre&ma roused Hilbborl who aaw the naked auapect l8:d int throuah the complex to a parked ear. day. No deaths were reported immediately in either the Dominican Republic or Haiti, in · dependent natiorus that share the island of Hispaniola. Weather agencies, meanwhile, reported another hurricane de· veloplng in the south Atlantic and said a tropical storm in the Gulf or MeXJco was nearing the Texas coast. It was believed that David would pass south of Cuba over t he weekend . but 1t remained un clear whether it might then tum north toward the United Slates. I n Santo Domingo, th e Dominican capital and ma1or port, rain poured, trees were bent double or uprooted and towering seas crashed uhore The city's streets were deserted save for emergency vehicles or m i lita r y patrols guard1n1< against lootmg. Do minican soldier') ha d herdt·d many rt:,1dc-nt.s into ch ii defense shelters and away from low-lying areas before winds estimated at 72 mpb be~an rip· ping the capital at about noon. The storm center, packing lSO mph Wlnds. passed 70 miles to the south, movmg westward at 13 mph Electnc1ty wa:, cut off as a :-.afety p re c aution in all Dominican c1t1es and water w<15 c·ut off 1n the capital. Cit1zem. \Hre ur~cd to keep food anJ t-..indles handy . Walter Dalie, 21, of Costa Mesa , is helped by paramedics after spilling his motorcy- cle to avoid · hitting a car on Pomona A venue near 19th Street. The mishap oc - curred about 4 p.m. Thursday on Costa Mesa's west side. Police identified the driver of the car as Joseph Di Meglio. 18. of Newport Beach. Men's SUITS and SPORT COATS One Dollar· ..,When you buy one suit or sport coat at the regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar! SOUTH COAST PlAZA. COSTA M1SA. CA. fttOMI C7 I 41 '40. I I02 > ----------.-.. ... ~ ... .....-~---....,::-"-=-~---==~r.: PM.Y etLOI 41 rPolice Upset at MacDonald Con.victio~ • . 8J l'l'SYS llARBU: ................ T .. e fr.tld.at or the Loea. ..a.u.. Poliel Otftcers AModa· 1loe ..,.. a North Carolina jury -.de a "lq llliat&ke" w.-... ,., ...... h CODvleted Hat· ~ Harbour pbyalcian Jef· hy MatDould ol murder Sat. 11.ike 1"rac1 aald \he hoed )'ltwMD offleera and the '5-~.ar-old dedor LI deep ,,,. He pointed out that Loni lie~ potiee oftlcers chipped m •i.ooo to belp defray Mac· D•ll• l'I ... SUH P"° .. NEW CITY MANAGER Kenneth C. Frank Manager Selected By Laguna Kenneth C Frank. a 35 year· old Berkeley city offi c1al. 1~ Lagun a Beach '!-. new ci t y manager Prank will leave his p<>st as assistant to the city manager of Berkeley Sept. 21 to take the top municipa l post in Lag una Beach, according to Mayor Jack McDowell. He was selected from more than 100 applicants for the job. Thursday night, the council and city employees turned out at City Hall to meet their new manager "I'm very happy to be here." the new city manager said "I h ave an appointment with a real tor in the morning and he says Uiere should be no problem find· btg me a home for $95,000," he «fuipped. Prior lo worlting for the City of Berkeley, Frank was a stalf assistant for the League of California Cities for five years. He received bachelor of arts degrees in economics and political science from San Fran· cjsco State. a nd a mast er 's degree in public administration from UC Berkeley. He also taught public rinance and local government at the un- iversity level. The native San Francisco resi· dent is s taying at the M arrioll Hotel in Newport Beach while house hunting with bis wife. Marcy, and two children . H e said he intends to sell his home in Danville and move to Laguna Be a c h in the n ear future. Frank replaces former city manager Fred Solomon, who left the city Aug. 1 to take a job with a Glendale construction firm. Home Burglarized A watch . keys and two television sets worth a total of $805 were reported stolen Thurs· day afternoon from a Fountain Valley condominium, police .,said. 1be burglary was reported J>y Don A. Mario, 63, of 15934 ~lerling Court. Police said J>urglars apparently used a pry 1-001 to enter the condo. .,. , Doaald'• defeme co.ta. And. be noted. omcen prob- Re MP bi• .... ._u. can-abl31 wtU help out •Caln dwinc chded Ma own lnv..U1atklD of ea 1ppeaJ of the convlctioll. He \be in..,,_, u.1., •.P \o ao uld the union'• ll·member ~. _. eoncludM die doc board of cUrecton wlU mfft next tor WM ~t WHk to plan out turtber H · One Clftkwr. wbo be wouldn't • 1l1u.nee tor tbelr "friend." n .. ae, ,.,. .. , .. ~ ucatloe In ''The offlcen have the b.llbMt Nottlll Carolbl.I MtVlal aa Mac· rupect for th1t man," Tracy Oonald•e boQ,..rd. continua. "AU of u11 were "Wbe be lteant lbere'd been aboeked by the verd.lct." duth thruta on Jeft h~ d~lded MacDonald wa1 convicted to 10 back lhere and beJp," Wed.~ ol tbe 1970 kllllnal of Tracy N6d. bl1 wile and two daupten. He • • * Doctor's Appeal Delayed RALEIGH, N C. (AP> A federal judge has not filed a de· cisjon on whether to let Dr. Jef· frey MacDonald go free on bond pe nding appeal of ha s triple· m urder convicuon. U.S. District Judge 1-~ranklin T Dupree denied bond W ednes· day afte r he sentenced the former Green Beret from Hunt· ington Harbour lo three con· sec utave life terms for the 1970 stabbing and bludgeoning deuths of his wife a nd two youn g daughters. Defense attorney Wade Smith s pent about 1 'h ho urs with Dupree on Thursday , asking that he reconsider . The meeting was closed. waa aentenced to three con· aecuUv• lUe terms ln priaon. The char1e1, c11lmed Tracy. were lnve1tl11ted by the union when the fonner Green Beret. captain applied ror honorary membership ln Ule OrKanluUon seven yeara ago. "We 1tudied the fact.a ava.11•· ble ud eoacluded there waa a 1reat deal ot reaaooable doubt that he did it," said the police leader. "We alao coocluded he was beinc haruaed." · If he refuses to set bond, the issue is e xpec ted to go the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals an Richmond. Va. Closeup of Saturn Meanwhile, the Bureau of Pris ons decided Thursday to move MacDonald to a medium· cus tody prison a t Te rminal Js land. near Long Beach , af bail is denied. Mac Donald has been held at a minimum-security f ede r a l prison u.nit at Butne r , NC .. s ince his conviction. ··r would characterize him as a man who seem ed emotionally destroyed." said defense at- torney Bernard Segal in a telephone interview alter he vis · ited MacDonald on Thursday af. ternoon. Attorneys have until the end of next week to give formal notice of appeal Smith said be expect· ed the appeal notice to be filed in Ra leigh soon. Appeals ere expected to be based on errors Dupree may have made during tbe S3-day trial and legal issues such as un· due pre-indictment delay . ff a ppeals fail, MacDonald will have to serve at lea.st 10 years in prison. according to federal parole officials. Segal said Macl>onald bas re· ceived scores of telephone calls and telegrams from people who were shocked by his conviction and offered to help. "We have received a tremen· dous amount of correspondence from people here in the Raleigh area. A lot of response is going into his office in Long Beach," said Segal. ''There has been a n unendjng stream of calls from people with enormous expressions of dis· tress al what people perceive to be a great legal tragedy," be sa id. A number of people have of. fered to put their homes up for bail if Dupree decides to allow bond in the case, Segal said. MacDonald's wife Colette. 26, and daughters Kimberly. 5, and Kristen, 2, were found s tabbed and bludgeoned to death oo Feb 17. 1970 at their Fort Bragg home. 6 Sought in Fire LONG BEACH CAP) -Six persons ftre being sought in an arson attack that caused an esUmated SS0,000 damage to an oil company distribution po111t. NASA scientist~ released this picture Thur~da~ calling st one of the best images from Pioneer 1 a.., it approaches Saturn The planet ·s m oon, Titan. •~ th(• light sPot at the left of the planet Area Gas Stations I.ikely io Be Open LOS ANGELES <AP ) Southern California gas stations are not expected to be alfecled by a threatened Labor Day shut· down in the northern part of the -;tale. the Automob1lC' Club of Southern Calirorma uys. * * * North State's Stat,ions Due To Be Closed? SACRAMENTO <AP l -Near. ly 90 percent o r Northe rn California service stations will be closed Sunday and Monday despite a court orde r aimed against protest c losures·. a dealer spokes man predicted lo · day. State authorities called that estimate too high, however, and said the protest would likely have little or no e ffect in Southern California during the Labor Day weekend. Jim Campbell. director of the California Service Station As· so c iation, which represe nts about 1,300 Northern CalifomJa stations, said the s hutdown . un· ders coring dealers ' push for more profits. might have been about 70 percent without the court order. But Campbell predicted the number of s tation s hutdowns would grow to nearly 90 percent because of ''frustration" over the ruling issued Thursday by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ira Brown. But gas prices continue to rise here. averaging 1.3 cents more per galloo this week -nearly double the previous week's 0.7 percent increase, the auto club r eported Thur!-.day The club s aid that if st.aUon owners lo Northern Calilonua close on Labor Day. it "will have little effect, if any, on Southern California operating hours." . The survey indicat ed that between 43.7 percent and 51 6 percent of stations in outlying areas plan to be pumping gas. More than 95 percent of the stations surveyed are chargan~ more than a dollar a gallon f1u at least one grade of gasohne. the re port said Overall. averai::e prices for gasoline a rc mort' than a dollar a gallon. it added ' ·' Feoturing''' ·- Perlwinkle. Begonia, Morlgold. ond Coleus _ fully-blossomed In 4" pots. Reg. 99' Tracy cootended the military police, who investl&•ted the »laylnes. made •·monumental erron." He said they tailed to taile rlncerprtnta and dlcln 'l aearch for the suspects MacDonald aJ. le&ed killed his famUy . Tbe Huntington t.tarbour phy1lcian won the affectioo ol officers when he saved t.be life of a patrolman in critical condition with a gunshot wound in the ab- domen, Tracy said. 'Deteriorated~ 11 acooaa!Cl lbe• placed blmaell on U.bow' call in cue tJI emeraency lovolvin• injured LooJ Beach offtcen. the uman leader explai.ned. He Nid the doctor aJao betoed train Lona Beach paramedics a nd was active ln c harily fUDdradlen. "I know he wasn't the oaly guy in town to do Sood things ror people, but. he gave up an awful lot or bis own Ume. It's bard not t.o respect a man like that." Badham Blasts U.S. Defense By l"REDERICK SCH()EMEHL Of 11• Dally l'li.I St.et! Compared to the Soviet Union, the lJnited States 1s "outgunned, outplanned, outmissaled and out· manned.·· a defense posture that threatens the secunty or the free world. Rep Robert Badham, R· ~ewport BcaC'h. ~aid Thur~day B<i dham, a me m ber o r the Armt'd St.-rv1ces Committee of the House C>f Reprt'sentativeio., said 'L'nder Pre~1dent Carter '> ll'<1dersh1p 1( )OU c<1n call 11 leadersh1µ thl' '>1tuat1on ha:. not a<:eably deteriorated · · The So' 1c•1 l nwn . Badham said. outrank s tht' t.:n1ted State:s by d 9 ICI I rClllO In tank5. 4 to I an manpow1•r . 2 to I 1n tact1c<1I a1rt·raft. ship'> e1nd c,ubmannes Badham '> rt-m<Arb wt-re Cid dressed to membn-. of Lht-Town Hall <1( California ml'etin~ al lht· 01.snl·~ land I lotel 1n Anaheim ··The· L'nited State~ \f.14)n \.\ 111 bt· 'ulnl'rabl<' to d S<,, Ll'I atlatk that would knock (1ut !Kl pC'r<'l'nt o f our ldnd ba..,ed m1-.-.1l<!'>. lfadham :.aid Tht• So, 1t:t..:.. ht· add('d , .Jlrc:e1d\ h av{• th" raµ<.tbibt} of double tN1mu11( L n11ed State'> ml\~rlP ~rte". m ~an1n~. '>imp ly , t hat tht-> could dire.et two m1ss1 lt':. to any one .Amencan location . Badham <:a iled for t.:hated States leaders to make comm•t· ments to inc reasing defense spendinR New funds. the congressman said. shouJd be directed to land. sea and aar stratel(1c forces so that any aggressor would know th:.at the L'nited ~t;,itt·~ ha~ ..,uifl l'lent retaliatory po..-er Such ,. balance of power is necessary to maintain world peace, he said. Badham also urged production of the MX <mobile expenmen· tal i missile syste m , nuclear powered aircraft <.'arriers and soph1Sll<.'ated bombers Badham srud th(' MX .syst~m was a particularly good one because 1t envisions movement of m 1ss1les and US(' of decoys to prevent an enemy from knowmR J m1ssi1e·s location at any gtvl'n llmt• .. Ai> So''ll'l warht·ad.s 1ncr,aw in at•cura<:y , we ha\(' tu be pre LABOR DAY ~ SALE PRICE 5 9 c EA. ................ U.S. 'OUTGUNNED ' Rep. Robert Badham pared. We ha ve two choices massive hardening <protect.Ion of m 1ssHe sites) or mobile an te rceptor systems. which 1s what the MX is all about." Badham said. Asked if the cost of the MX system might not be affordable, Badham harkeoed t.o a state- ment from his prepared sl)ee(:h, .. ll will cost. but the expense 1~ affordable The end res ult I " ~ace. and the alternative 1s un tbantable." Responding to a question on a rela ted s ubJec t . Badham sidestepped o<fering an ooiruon on whether America should entl tht' volunteer armed services Badham said the rea l problem fac in~ the services 1s a lack or reser"e personnel He said the reserve pool h;,.s dwindled "by <in alarming rate " to a point "'hl're suff1 c1ent manpowe r 14 0Uldra·t be a va il able 1f then· were a maJor conventional wa r in Europe Areca Palm ~"'l'•"'ll •Jll't ll ltMHIQt ~ ""'" 1u11111n•J•·m" h•no 11 tr.nH h ,.,, 1 tn•,· ~~ ht t)llY 1ll()Oc11 lllt'<l """ Ii .... 1 .... ,., ~ ... Q t•-t •f•4 SALE PRtCEs12. 99 fNasty Nellie' Stars "We are doing this to convince Governor Brown and the U.S. Department of Energy for a need for a change in the regu.la· lions. I don't give a toot which one makes the change. •'We've been used as a I political football and a pawn. We are asking the consumers now to apply a little pressure themselves," Campbell said. Green Hoven Patio Shop FLOOR SAMPLE SALE .. ~Sunday's Pilot ~ Television's nasty Nellie 9tesoo tells bow nice her life's J1'0WD these days and a buai· aeuman explains bow his •peeialty included lying uound Jlabama beaches with movie ltan in the Sunday Pilot. . ~ NASTY NEU.IE -She'll be i.ack to bedevil lbe Jocalls in f.uttte House on tbe Prairie" this fall, but the actress. come- ljenne and writer is leavln.1 •ome both on t.be series and in teal life. Denoia McClellan ta1b ~tb Ali90D Am&rim. BVllNal, PLBASVaE -Or-.. Coat compuy P"el" t ~ made fl?,000 for .... al taaninl .... pbla Loru. Find out bow adel Weopten nt bato' tM 2 . In tbe Bu1lne11 of tbe ~ ( ' (suNDA Y'S BEST) 'I' I RAAD 8BU. -Two gallons of cas a week wu all you got dur· inc World War U, but cooviacloc Amerlcam to give up tbei.r cars was u tougb then as It ia now. Aaaociated Press photos and 1tory recall an era. PEBFOaMlNG PIA Y•ATES -Misha and Cipa Dichter live lives tome people wowd .. vy and otbers would find un· bearable anaeJinf, but the two coocert planilta lowe lt. Mi.Iha perfonm at ...,, 100 tJmet an· nually. oeeu6oully with Ctpa. And ,..._ not OD 1ta,e, what could be better &ban toolln• nound Alpen, Colo., ln a red ltd Mercury? ~----- State officials h~ve said they · expect Northern California's . gasoline supplies lo be about "normal" compared to the last six weeks. The state Energy Commission says California State Automobile Alaociation figures on Northern California indicate 36 percent will be closed by noon Satu~y. 72 percent hy 6 p.m. Saturday. es percent closed Sun· day and 55 percent Monday. Tbe dealers are protest.inc the federal pricinC recuJation whtcb limit. them to 15.4 centa prollt per aaJJon. Firing I..imited SACRAMENTO <AP> -The AsMmbly bas voted to limit the Unl-.d Farm Worker.• ricbt to have a work• flred for breatinc unloa rules, livlftl growers their bi11e1t legblatJve victory over lbe UFW lD recent yean. 30%0FF Featuring Brown Jordon. Tropltone and other brands CMto Mesa Locorion Only. UST PRICE ' INSTANT LAWN toll OUf the gt'fHln Clll'Pflf S Sauore Ft Rolls WIT H sod from · DtCHONDRA '1.99 Roll -•te• .. 0 ••ue" HYIRIO IERMUOA or C•l-~rf SlOlONS ALSO BLUEGRASS '1 .59 Roll AVAILAB LE ~~4!: Lawn Sprayer __...... ... f ~Ce41t'fll IOI OpPIVtng r W ' llQUld ll!ff!IVOl'i 1111(M'(I kll\ff S I uogteKIOS onO <;Oii insec:llC~ ;i\J ltol Copoc1'- lleq 'J IY SALE PtttCf '1.49 -~AN "' FOUNTAIN VAllEY '""'!"n !llllllf•r •1110·~ I W'Y :t ""' lLLIS 2 -;t 11420 llOC*HutlST "II JOUMTAIM ¥AWY '" ................... ,.,,. "'°' .. 961-4771 Of9e1DAYS .. i ......... - ..... ·~·: c ...... . .,. . ~ ..... ~ Te•~~\' .. 'tlarpld•e Ready for Weeken~? llOUDAY B11aaA111 DICPT. -So rtcht now. u.o.. of• ua w'-o ,_.. ~I 0.. be.rt ol all poqible c:o&ltl •r• ~ tnc dil"9Ctly at the lut 1up ot •ummer. The end Tbe ttnal catutrophe. TM tabor Oay WHkend Is rtabt upon us Tb!s la supposed lo be ooe ot t.hoie three day H trava1uua.1. PTobabb pl nly ol people wtU be atretchhlC lhal lnto ftve d•Yl' They fall abruptly UJ aome Ume today, take Monday olf alter the Wffkcnd. and as a reaull of it au, require Tu.day to n;cover U you t.biak tbe alle1ed uid contlnuln1 1aaoUne abort .... .,.. aolna to hold down the lut t.hroop of 1um mer. you probably bave anotbert..h.iok com in& ACCOaDtNG TO THE Southern Cahtorrua AutomobUe C lub. foret1i1su for Ulla weekend are that w~·11 ha\O: Hapk110ronge Coan VUitor Suffering Hobday FN&trahOn& gasoline in such plenUlul s upply around here tbat it will probably be running in the streets. fl would probably be running in the streets anyway due to the number of rear-end crashes precipitated by frantic finaJ s ummer beacbgoers. Anyway, the Auto Club predicts that in order to aid our com mg Labor Day rush . anywhere from 70 to 80 percent of the fueling stations in our area wiU be open and pumping gas for the multitudes. In the Los Angeles area, the club s urvey says. nearly 50 percentoflhe gas stations will be open. THERE IS. OF COURSE, one little footnote to all 6f this . That is the price. Just within this last week, accord· ing to the Auto Club, the price of fueling up your old family heap rose by some J.3 cents per gallon. That was double the previous week's boost. Whal do you want to bet the going tab will be over this coming traffic-heavy holid11y'! Do I hear Sl.10 per gallon" How about $J 25? Do I hear 30, 40 or even 50? WELL AFTER ALL, it df>eS n't really matte r It's lhe getting out on the road. s weating out the bumper·to· bumper jams. honking, cussing and fighting for parking places at the beach. That's what really matters. That's whe re the reaJ fun or the holiday weekend is. Never mlnd that you 're about to get neeced at the pump island. Fill 'er up. Zeke. Let's hit the road If the gas s tation guy doesn't evacuate your pocketbook, the butcher will. I think I 'II go hide under the bed until Tuesday Drunk Arrest Reveals Pot BERKELEY <AP> -An at- tem pled arres t for public drunkeMess has led to the dis- covery or about hair a ton or marijuana growing In a residen- tial neighborhood, accordine to police Police said Thursday that of. ficers confiscated several hun· dred plants, some as tall as eig ht f eet , growing in a backyard. The plants were dis covered as police tried to arrest William Boyd. 37. outside his home for public drunkenness. Friends ol Boyd's tried to in· ter vene and escaped with bim into Boyd's house. When police reinforcements were called, they found the plants in a secret garden at a nearby house. Oeveland Defaults Again CL EVELAND CAP) - Cleveland will detault today oo payment of tta debta for tbe 1eeond Ume ln a ... t.han a year, clty Law Director Jack M. Schulman 1aut "We can't avoid It.'' be said. Sl0h"1man uld the city ls un•· ble at t.b1a time to repay or ,.. finance U.3 m11Uoo borrowed from U. waterworb eontbapla· cy f\&Dd, a reaene· for UDU· tlctpat.ed eoutructJon costa. Tbe debt comes due at mldni•ht. HE SAID BE could not predict the impact ol lbe default but said it cert&lnly would not help Cleveland in lta le1aJ battle to retain control ol ill $500 miU1on munJcipaJ water system. the cl· ty tcovemment's la.r"eat uaet. 11 ayor Dennis J . Kucinlcb earlier failed to win s upport for a propoeed extension of the pay- ment period from a bosWe City Council. Schulman called the default "contrived" and said the finan· clal market seems to have rec· ognlied "that this is just a m anlfestatlon of political strategy being implemented by the counciJ." CLEVELAND FlllST defa"1t· ed when It was unable to repay S14 million worth of municipal no~s sold to six local banks. The notes matured oo Dee. lS. 1978. That first default shut Cleveland out of traditional markets for borrowing. but did not result in widespread cuts in city services for the city's 600,000 residents. This second default will hinder appeal o f a decision that s tripped the city of its two- mtlhon·customer water system that also ser ves 35 s uburban c·om mumtics Court Rules On Hughes Lorui Hassle W ASlllNGTON (AP ) Tbe U.S. Tax Court has ruled that t he late Howard Hughes sought favorable publicity by making a low-interest loan to the owner of the Las Vegaa Sun, and that the publicity was provided. The court acted in a case iD whic h the Internal Revenue Service had sought lo collect ad· ditionaJ taxes from Herman M Greenspun. a Las Vegas bu.st· nessman and owner o r the newspaper. The IRS s aid Hughes loaned Greenspun $4 million at 3 percent Interest in 1.967 in exchange for services rendered or expected and thus the difference between the low rate and the 6 percent normally charged al tbat time is taxabJeincometoGreenspun. The court agreed that the Aow inlere•l on the loan was pro. vlded in excban1e for services from Green.spun, but refused to require him to pay additional taxes. Much of Nation Damp Forecast Calls for More Rain T~pe.-•C•rea AIOu'- Atleflt• .. "'-· .,,.""'9Mm ... ,. -...0.. •utt•le 'Owltlfl SC a-., ...... Cltk990 CIMlnMll C ..... lend 0.1 ,.,. Woftll Oeft"9r 091,.lt ... leM ~­.......... , ......... JeO•'Yllle ~··c.tty LHV .... UttwltKll LM..,_... L..Rlw41te .......... ... _. "' "-~ ., .a .. .. . .. '2 67 .a 7' ,. .. " 70 .,. ,. ,. " 1• .10 M SI ,01 .. ., 94 .a 11 ., .. ,. .. S) .0. 17 .. ti SS " n " 7) .. " '2 n '° 11 ,, .. '° 71 -01 u •s 11 ., tl 70 "n ,. '° " 71 ., .. t4 11 " 75 " ,, " n " 7J .. 70 ,. 14 A 6a .. 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IN '°"'°'" EIMW-. llOM we,leOle wl"41t 1\191\I •"4 lftOfftlltQ Mvf' 'W'"'' bK-1"1 ..,.,.,_. to _, 10 lo II llNUltlll .. _ ·'' s-.• .. ~ Tffln ••10AY s.c:.M... 4••1..... I.I ""*" -11 It e.m. O.t 'II Finl llltill "'"'" *-""" SATUltOAY .. ,..,.... ),. ll:Ue.fft, ,,7 S.tlp.M. S;S SU•NY Finl,_ I :••-O.J "'"' ".... 7:••··"'· 4 • ---ll:Jap,fft, ,,, lecllftd Mell •: 4 ...... u Svn•lttt6 Ue.111.Mtt7:JOom Moo,. rlan 2·n pm. •..-1a.,,.ri NATION /WEATHEJI A~W- Waves driven by Hurricane David batter beach homes in Ponce, Puerto Rico's second largest city. The huge hurricane. packing winds of 150 m.p.h .. passed 100 miles south in the Carribbean. Government Pay Upped Carter Boosts Increases to 7 Percent WASHINGTON CA P> -Presi· dent Cart.er. acknowledging tht impact ot soaring inflation, to- day raiaed bia proposed pay tn· creaae for 3.5 miUJon military a nd c1v1llan government employees from S.S percent to 7 percent. In his 1980 budget submitted last January, the president rtt· ommended a 5 5 perceat pay boost to take effttt Oct I for most federal workers But Ln a s tateme-nt rele:.:,ed at the Wtut.e House today. he said he concluded a 7 percent in crease would be ··appropnatt-" in light of h1~hcr than expt:cted inflation JOHN P . WHITE, deputy d1ret• tor of the Om ct: of Ma nagement and Budget. an d Alan K . CampbeJl.directorofth~Officeof Pe rsonnel Management, a n nounced the higher pay proposal al a White House bricftng White also said the 20.000 lowest-level federaJ employees th0&e eanung under '8.900 a year -would rtte1ve pay r~ of more than 7 percent to reflttt b1gber pay granted comparable workers an pnvate LDdustry. Wb1te added that a cap on P<tY JDe reases for loJ>·level govern. ment offic ials would prevent those earning $.47 .SOO or morf' from rece1v1.11g the full 7 percent mere~ WHITE ESTIMATED that Ult' higher pay levels would cost the frode ral government an extra S500 m1lllon in h scal 1980. which l>l<H1 '> Oct. 1. Tht-adm101strat1on tt-· quested S3.2 b11Uon ror the 5 5 ~r · cent pay r8.1S4.· T be admuuslrat1on h as ~n asking pnvate industry to k~p pay raises lo 7 per<'ent or le5!> However. that gu1debne has not been stnctJy followed. a &()urce of cont.enl.loo with government workers The Bast in Fashion ·Seen in Fashion's Bffit With mflaUon rising at an an- nual rate of more than 13 per cent. the admm1strat1Qn 1s pre- paring to r ev 1~e its wage J(U1dehnes upward. JN ffL'i STATEMENT today, C1:1 rter :-.aid an advisory commit· ll"e on federal pay found that a 10 41 percent increase would be needed for federal workers tn keep pace wrth counte r-parts in the pr1vateseetor . \artt>r said an increase of that amount would co:.t <1bo ut Mi . b1lt1on Th e pre:.1dent s <11d he c11n '>1de red th(· 7 percent pay rml- posal ··appropnatc IO li ght of •·t·onom1 c cond1t1on:-. affecting the general we lfare.'· C arter·., n •rommendat111n mu:.t lo.till IH' &ppr oved h v Con.Rress v.h1ch ,., re v1ewmg the 1980 budget \arter ""':-. on vac·;,iuon t'><lay to h1i. homNown of P lains. G~. J .. .... \ :\: ,,, .... , I ., .. '· ·~ ,. z-: .... -. x: ... . .. ': ... ... :>· . ....: ._ .... . .... ... .~ ~ · .. ~ ..... .... :· :· ,. :~ t SOUTH COAST PLAZA .... ;} • ) j Goos Bazaar in 100 September L%ue. And the ntee thing about Shopping for tall and earty Chnstmas gifting is that you only par1< once . . 175 stores to choose f r001. A selection of fall fashion merchandise. a special wine tasting. buffet and musical entertainment is the September event when Harper's Bazaar presents a special ··vintage '79" evening In the Jewef Court for the· benefit of the ORANGE COUNTY MUSIC CENTER. Ticket 1nfonnation 546·4832. SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL STREET AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY Ill. f .-: ,; . ~ ·i I I Plane Crash Reveal,s Plot L06 ANGELES <AP) -s.w ur. • •• adel b.ave.,.,..... a mu wtlo \be~= loM ldl ._ from I laMer Mme, ....a.I I pl.am All el• ....... tD bijad I ........ p&-. It Loa A•Jr1 la• .......... Airpmt. A.~. Mid 1locer Stockham, a. wu .,.. r"tecl Tluand., after tM Nnted c .. aa t• cr.-..ata....PaMv .... 'IWO aADIO ftA'l"IOla NW 1 woe• elalm· 4U to a. Na "M• 'I wile. K..-,. c.u.d. ~-._,,. &DI W lwlbtM, a M09AMla, W plaaMd to take Ida eoa fl-.. • "'"*-llMM'riace and bUack a plaJM to lraa 11M woman •aid ber tn•bud bid a billtory ol m•tal problema. "He wu captund at 11:25 p.m bldtq la IOme babel Deal' the alttrafl. · · IMriff's Deputy Jim PlaU. Mid 11U&l'IQy nl(bL ''ffll-aoo .... with bim and Dllltber one bad been IQjured. Stockham of· rerect QO resiatance lo arTest." 81'0CIDIAm WAS llOOICED for investigation ot cblld lte•Ung and on a federal charie of making a falM repol1 ol a bijackin&, according '° sheriff's Depaty Cwt Bobunon. A Santa Yna Airport spokesman said the four. seat C--.. 172 wu rented Thursday afternoon by a man ideatifted as Stockham. Rental acent Shy Smilb aa14I Stockham, a reg· t.stered pilot, bad a boy about 10 to 12 years old with blm when he rented the plane. FEDEBAL AVIATION Administration spokesman Dick Hallen sald the sequence of eventa becan when the Cessna's pilot radioed the control tower at Los Angeles International Airport just after 7 p.m. that be had a bomb, a gun and a 9-year-old boy on the plane. The man said be wanted to land the craft and tra.nsfer to a larger plane to take him out of the country. Hallen said. HOWEVER, BALLEN SAID the Cessna touched down only briefly al the airport, took off• beading south and appanmtly crashed about 45 minutes later two miles east of Marineland on lhe Palos Verdes Peninsula. Helicopter search crews and sheriff's deputies surTOunded the crash site aft.er fl.oding the empty aircraft fiipped on its back, sald sheriff's Deputy Merlyn Poppleton. No weapon or explosives were found sClwol Speed Limit 25 SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A state Court of A.ppeal has ruled that the speed limit in a ;cbool zone is ~ miles an hour, even if the post· ed Urnil on the street is higher. The appellate court here r eversed a Santa Clara County S uperior Court jury verdict. ............. Defeat for Bro.,a? Sen. Walter Stiern, D·Bakersfield, on the Senate floor in Sacramento Thursday. ~ought to override Gov. Brown's veto of his biU to fWld th e state board that regulates engineers. His override attempt was ap· pr oved by the Senate 29-0 and sent to the Assembly. LAX Soliciting Denied Krishnas LOS ANGELES (AP > A Superior Court judge granted a preliminary injunction Thursday barring Hare Krishna devotees from using deceptive bus1· ness practices to solicit funds at Los Angeles Jn ..... ternational Airport. said the city attorney has not cited spedfic in· stances supporting the charge. Judge Ro bert Weil also ruled that members of the religious sect were prohibited from touching airport patrons and from crowding busy escalators while souc1t· R'l'D Strike ing funds. ,....~31.tm DAILY Pl~OT .45 Lone Ranger Wounded But Bullet That Nicked Him Waan't SilNr LOS ANGELES <.AP > -Wh•t DO bl•ck·balt.ed cowboy villain could accomplilh In more than 200 ep~ ot ''Tbe ~Rua•," a Superior Court Judi• bu OC'der.cl aetor Clayton Moore to do - take off bla mask. Moore. wbo played t.elevilion'• "ma•ked rider ol the p&a1m • • from 11.N9 to 1167. bad tears ln b1a eyee wben he beard of tbe deeilion by Judie Vernon Fo1ter. Moore waited outside the courtroom Thursday becauae be refuMd to take off bia wblte cowboy hat. "I RAVE BEEN 'l'RE LONE aANGEa for 30 yean and I wW not atve up the fiCht," Hid Moore wbo left wtth bJa blade mask still ln place. Foster granted a preliminary injunction sought by Lone Ranier Television lnc ., a sub· sidiary of the Wratber Corp., which bought au ri1hta to \he Lone Ranger character ror $3 million in 1954. . He ruled Wrat.Mr Corp. bas a property right in tbe <'baracter. and upheld Wrather's claltJ? that Moore had signed away for a handsome pnce all rights to portray himself as the hero of the Old Wes t. THE INIUNCTION FORBIDS Moore to wear in public "the Lone Ranger mask or any muk substantially similar in appearance." Moore's lawyer, Robert Michaels. argued the judge would destroy a treasured myslJque if he forced Moore to 1bow bis race in public. • 'Tbe Lone Ranger has never been un· masked," said Michaels, "and I don 't think 1t ·s proper that this court unmask h.im " Wrather attorney Joel Boxer said the company is launching .a fil m with a new Lone Ranger and wants Moore unm1tsked to avoid conf usion Wrather has said the 64-yeur-old Moore 1s too old to represent the musked mun who rode the West on a white horse and fired trademark silver bullets. When Moore was summoned into court to "how the Judge his trim physiqul' and youthful ap pearanct!, he was still wearing the black mask "IT'S OUR MASK." Boxer told the JUd~c "and Mr. Moore has shown no recu.on lo we<1r the mas k." Boxer said the company had n<J obJt?"Cl1on to Moore rukin1 appearance. wttbout th• matk an1 remlniaclq about bia c.baract.er. "But U.. Lone Ranier i• our character,'' aaJd Boxer. "Mr. Moore, no matter what he m~ '"I ln bil beart, LI not the Lone Ranier." It was apparent In tbe courtbome balls that many diaapeed. A thron1 ot fans eftlUlfed Moore, snapplq plctww and 1ettln1 autotrapha. ~ Innocent Man Tell,s Ordeal SAN DIEGO <AP > -Alt.er a San Diego jury fou nd him guilty last March, Harold Kent Sutton s~nl the next l.te days aa a convicted rapiat , wait- ine to be sentenced tor a crime be never com· milted. But a determined lawyer, truth serum, and a lot of luck has made Sutton a free man after new evidence won him a second trial and subsequent acquittal. THE ORDEAL OF TWO triaJs, months in jalJ and "alD>06l serving 10 years for aometbing I never did" bas taken Its toll, Sutton said in an in- terview from his family's Fresno home Thursday. "There's an emotional scar," he said, "and I still have nightmares about it. 1 don't even look the same anymore -because I broke out in a nervous ' rash during the triul '"111AT WAS MV LIFE they were talking about." ) Sutton. 26. was convicted Ma rch 22 of rape. kidnapping 1md forcible sex acts after a 16-year- old San Diego girl identified him as the man who had dragged her into a laundry room and sexually assaulted her May 28. 1978 But Sutton had been v1s1ting his family that Labor Oay v. eekend <.1 nd told the jury he was "tossed out" or ii d1.i.cotheque 350 miles away from San D1e1:0 when the girl was attacked The Inj unction was sought by the city Board of Airp ort Co m - m ission ers afte r workers and passengers complained of physical harassment, intimida- tion and shortchanging. Talks Held ESTATE SALE OF .JEWELRY- CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN- BROlWZES- c ·nINA- Sect attorney Robert Moesl has denied his clients engaged in de· cep~ive practices, and 'All Night' LOS ANGELES CAP> Negotiators for lht: Southern California Rapid Transit District and its three st.rlking unions were closet~ In nonstop bargaining sessions through t.M ni.ghl ln an effort to end the six-day-old mass transit shut.down. SILVER Friday, S.twct.y, and S...C..y A club for serious tennis players In addJtioo, the RTD qreed oo Thursday to supply the unions with operatina co.ta figures which had previously been withheld. One union spokesman told reporters durtng a brief break Thursday night that "some progress" was being made and that bargainers probably would remain at work or on call throughout the niebt. Board of Superviaors Chairman KenoetJt Hahn said the renewed negotiations could bring an end to the job action by the weekend. aad mere. Lou of d iamond rings and eamngs, gold cha1m. frne cnma and nlghta AUCJUSf 31, Sept. I and.2 If you 1ake yOllr 1ennis sefloustv. wh<·1her a be9inner or an open playei. me JWlC otte•s 1he bcs1 •Unequalled match arranging services Wllh 7 full tome tennis hostesses. • Unique ranking system • Lu11urious facil1tie5 •Open every day from 1 am lo 10 30 p "' Call about membership today-17141644 6900 The JWTC-the tennis player's cklb. 1171 Jamboree Newport Beach CA 92660 PlllbHt! S11r.,q Curbs C11rb SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The vast maJority or Caillomians think that Lt. Gov. Mike Curb's ac· lions should be limited when Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. is out of the state. according lo a California Poll by Mervin Field. ln a survey completed this week a nd released today, the poll said that 67 per~nt of the t ,013 peo. ple surveyed think that Curb should take only those gubernatorial actions which are absolutely necessary when Brown is away. Thirty percent think he should take whatever action he sees fit as acting governor. ec•Grader• Lese 811.Si119 crystal. bronas. some tum1 ture, oils. chandelteN. brass lamps, etc Somethtng for &veryone -from $1 00 uP Free ~m1ss1on Bank o f America. Master Charge, ctiecks, some terms a11a1lable Inspection of all merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P.M. and 7 · 8 P.M . newport galleries ltd. 2542 West Coast Highway Newpor t Beach, CA (71 4) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED "TIL 5 PM SAN FRANClSCO <AP J -~e Cu lifornia -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Supreme Court has r uled that the Los Angeles Board of Education does not have to add ninth· graders to its integration program this fall. The high court announced its decision Thurs· day by denying a petition for a bearing in the con· tinuing battle over desegregation and b&a1ing in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The latest action was brought (or a gropp of minority students who participated in the b\lsing program last yeaJ' as eighth graders, and hoped to continue being bused as ninth graders instead of returning to their regular schools. The cWTent integration plan in Los Angeles In· volves fourth-through-eighth graders in eight of the 15 junior high schools involved in the PTO&ram. PIMleer JI Sr••u S•t•r11 MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP) -Saturn's brilliant rings cast a deep s hadow that creates a band of almost perpetual night near the center of the gnat yellow planet, space scientists said Thursday. "We don't see this anywhere else in the !Olar 1y1tem," said Gary Hunt ol Univenity Colle1e in London. Pioneer 11, gathering speed for its dash past Saturn on Saturday, may reveal "what is actually 1om1 on in the transition between the area in the lhadow and the area that's in aunll1ht." be told a news conference. ........ s .. rlelblwr ·-•e411 SANTA MONICA (AP) -Mark Omel went out 1barld'lsbinl Thursday momine in a Jonr rowboat. Tbe boat was found drifting hours later. but be WHD°lin it. Cout Guard officials sald they don't know wbat happened to Omel. They be1aJ(a search with two helicopters and sent a 62-(oot cutter to the area off Santa Monica where the boat wa d.lac:overed. (,'ool (; raf'f> ji1 I Ft1 r 11."' AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN Fost growing & 1011 A crown of sp1eading light green fronds. NEW ZEALAND FERN Low growing. Arching brtght green fronds. 5 8at Reg. µ.50 @CHACON COttfrOtNMM "°"' laectl HOUSE PLANT MIST Comblno1ton or 3 lnsecflcides ro control sc.ale, meotybug& spider mitt. Easy to use. 9.97 ea. Florilf t Sf>"cial ' IOSTON FERNS Beout#ul Indoor rem. 1. .. tz48 6 '234 Omel reportedly left Marina del ReJ early in the momt.q and was last seen about• a.m., ac· cordlnc to Coast Guard spokesman KeYln Daniels. ~-: Stn · EID .... , .• l "Pot ....... 3.99 ' I •• OPIH LAIOI DAY "sl#CE ,, .. ,. Hiilliftts . I ... tt• Aoben N W~•dlPubll\hef ThomH Keevll /Editor S.tblr• Krtlblch/EdltO'lel Peee EdUot oranoe eoas1oa11y P1101 .Editorial Pgge --------------------------------------------Miller Stumbles Into New Fiasco I! you are looking for a mu with an uncanny knack for makina a bad UuaUon worse. nr'lf•Jy •PPolnlcd Oranae Count)' Supervisor Edison Mil'e r ls a aood can didate for the Job Take Miller·~ most recent fiasco. for ~xample Wllh a credibility aop ot \mmense proportions to clo e, Miller added form •r ne w1$paper man Frank Ma rtJnez to baa 8taff. When la. .. t heard from a fov. yc•ars a go. Mart1ne1 was tho ~gltaUng force beruod a now thoroughly d1~cred1tcd lnqwry tnto conditions at Orange Coupt)' JaU t111hH.rht ol Ulat escapade wa a ctrcus·lllte public hearing orthestrated by Martinet and conducted by st 11te Assembly man Richard Alatorre, D· Los Angeles. . Within u few days of JOinina Miller's starr, Martinet thLs week was on another ot hl~ anU·law entor~ement lucks . lhls lime ~hov mg his ne w boss out front with only the flimsiest fttct~ to tco on. As he ~lepped out m public as a Miller aide for the first time . Martant>z held a Miller press r elease that called . for a cr ... 11d Jury probt: mto a llegations of police civil nghts v1olat1ons at Knott ·s Berry Farm The county supcrvi~r·s n ttw a ide al~o carried a press release from the Coaht ion A~nin!>t l>oli<:c Abuse that a nnounced the (ii ing of a la wsuit uga1nst both the But na Park police 1md Knoll's Tht-two press release-. were obviously written on the same typewriter a nd both ga ve Martinez' n a m e and Miller 's s upervisorial office telephone number for the points of contact for added information What the incident amounted to wtts Miller being duped into allowing himself and his public office into be· ing used by an aide with axes of his own to grind. Martinez' machinations, when coupled with Miller 's wilJingness to play Charlie McCarthy to his own aide, a_dded another question mark to Edjson Miller's qualifica· lions lo ser ve on the Orange County Board of Supervisors Profitable Maneuver Without fanfa re, the Legislature h as possed a bill tl)at will give state lawmakers a 10 percent pay increa~e r o$28.110ayear in Decembe r , 1980. Nothing too unus ual a bout that. The state Constitu- tion e ntitles the legis lators to a 5 percent pay hike every year and it 's c ustomarily handled as a 10 pe rcen t in· crc·ase every two years But when the legislator~ took the pay raise that boost- ed th<·ir a nnual ·salary to $25.555 last December there was ~CJ ffi(' 111 fcl.'lin~ ' Slalt• t·mpluyf'e~ rect·1 \-l'd no pay r a ise last ) ear. And th1· leg1~l~lors enjoy ::-uch a dt.11t ional benefits as $41) <• da y 111 t:x pc•nM: money when the Legis la ture is in :-,c ::-:-,1c111. plu::-frl't' leased cars and gasoline credit cards. Thi:-, Yl'.tl', lhc la wmakers tned to m ake amends by voting a l4.S J,ie rccnt increase for the stale workers And when \r0v . Brown vetoed this as ex cessi ve. his veto was s wiftly overridden. This may not have been entirely a n o utpouring of ~enerosity on the part ot the legislators . Following the fuss over their last pay increase, they thoughtfully tied the n ext one to the inflation rate and to s tate employee p ay hikes. Thus. if Brown ha d s ucceedeif in knoick1ng down the t•mployecs' rat~•·. thl' luwmakt .. r s might not have been en· titled lo lhc1r full JO 1.>l·1ccnt l\ow it's all legal as can be Jury Opens Up T h(.; Orange County Grand Jury res urrected a tradi· t1011 1 his wet:k wh •n 1t eallcd in the press to chat about jury pr«·~s relat ion::-. Suc·h m(•c•11nJ!s trnv t· been helpful to the press and the new grand .1urnr-; m the past by helping both sides UD· d t:rslnncl t h(· ground rules and con~traints under which thL'y o pc rC:1t.·. l\ftc r :.i ll. CJ g rand jury's role as public watchdog in the •>pcrnt1on and management of county government mean~ tilth~ unless lhe press carries the jury's messages and findings to the public. And recent grand juries that elected to abandon the trathllon<JI a nnual session with the press have somehow come to believe t he press shouldn't keep watch on their act1 v 1t1es -Oy editorially commenting on the quality or lack of quality of their work. Grand juries, even though staffed by citizen volun· teers who arc paid little for their services , are not unlike any other public agency whose work should be held up to !\C ruliny by the public . And if the work is found lacking in qua lity or relevance the grand jury like any other public body should not expect t o be s pared critical comment. • Opinions eitpressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art1sls. Reader commenl •S invited Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 . Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Lawyers ByL. M. BOYD People who have done busl· ness with lawyers do not re· gard them as highly as peo- ple who have never done business with la wyers. So shows a nationwide poll on public attitudes about pro· fessional folk. In that matter of integrity , lawyers wer(' thought by those queried tu rank below bunkers. c ler~y. d octo r s, d e nti s t s a n d teachers. Df.ar Gloomy Gus U Israel is Oavtd to the world, our turning our back would m a ke us Goliath. Pity the non believers of hfatory. E.J •. ~'.':::'/ .~·,.c:=::-;!/':. '::i M<MMttl' HfleCI .... ., .. .., .. IM ... .......,, ................ .. O*ffty 4-o-IY,....... ' One more thing you can do to while away the time al •stoplights ts c ount the famous celebrities who made it without the usual first and last na me comhi natton : Da~mar. Cantinflas. Ann· Marg re t. Fabian, Char o, Odetta, Tiny Tim, Twiggy, Fernande!, Donovan, Vera· Ellen, Hildegarde, Liberace, Che r . Ma rgo, Genevie ve. Any others? Client asks how many or the men and women over ace 65 remarry? Latest figures at hand a.re 1976's. Women, 15,308. Meo, 28,$33. No. rat does not mean the same as alim. But fat chance and 1llm chance do indeed mean the same. An old SeatUc law e1lled for residents there to set two r at traps every da)'. In the Sovfet Union, mem-• bert ol the Onhodox. Church outnumber the memben of the Communllt Party by two to one, be• ID mlad. • Rowland Evans/Robert Novak ~ I New Carter Aide Speaks Out WASHINGTON Alonio McDonald, Hamlltoo J ordan's blthly re1erded new deputy chief ol 1taff ln the Wblte HOUM. 1bowed trorn the atart tbat he ls an Important new voice then! by 1u11e1Un1 prtvately't.bat Prai dent Carter'• voyage down the Mtuiaaipp' wu not an un qualified public re l atio ns triumph. The prt1S1de nt · politicking aboard the ~lta Queen has re· celved rave rev1ewR from lbe s eoio r staffers whu conceived the Journey . But filling 1n for th e ubs ent. J ordan at a stuff ml•t•ling. Ot:WCOllll'r Mc f)onald uf fered {I di.l1Sl10l Instead or Carter 10 JOE,:gmg togs and spurts shirts duy after day on telev1s1on. McDonald proposed a different image for the chief executive appearing on T V dressed tn coat and t ie, thoughtfully conside ring prob· I ems "Did llamilton tell you to say tha t ?" cracked one s ta ffe r . Jordan's alJer_gy to coats and Paul Harvf"y Utt, tbouah under contiol alnee becomlaa eblef of stair. l• &ecea· dary. "No," McDonald replied, .. It w11 my own Idea." The fut tbat McDonald. • corporate mana1e· ment expert who at Sl la 17 years Jordan's aenJor . wlU be speakiq up on hJ• own ta tbe beat alp for hope at Lbe re· organized Wb1te HOUM. CONNAU.Y'S DOLDRUMS Another sign of John B. Con· nally'a aummer doldrums was a meeting o f Ch lcaco area Re publican county chairmen who resolved to stay oft bis presidential bandwagon after having seemed firmly seated there a few weeks ago. That is bad news for the Con· nally camp. which has bee n counting Illinois at the top of its northern list. But some county chairmen caplivated by CoonaJ- ly a few months ago have been soured on him by recent vtsit.s 'Tm afraid Connally 1s JWlt a mea n, cruttankerous s o.b.," one chairman told us. Since such Illinois Republican leaders were looking at Connally originally as an alternative to front-running Ronald Reagan, they are now seeking a new choke Some are intereated ln the slowly aecelenUn1 cam· pai1n of Geor1e Bush, but many others are eyeln1 an old, famlUar ftgure: o.erald R. Ford. CA.aTl'!R WOOS LABOR Prea1dent Carter hu plans~ Invite 1,000 labor leaders and their cblef aides to a n un- precedented Labor Day party on the South !Awn of the White Houae. The president ·s effort to in- gratiate hbmell wilb the IJ'aD· dee• of union labor. starting wlt.b ailing AFL·CIO President George Meany. has a lone way to go. In p'rticular. he faces an uphill fight to reproduce bis 1976 backing from the politically ac- t 1 v e Unite d Aut o Wo rke rs IUAW > On his swing down the Mis· sissippi. Cart.er was greeted by many labor leaders, including the UAW's Iowa chief, Chuck Gifford. But Gifford and other union leaders made clear that their willingness to take part m the recept.Jon or Carter in Iowa <which begins delegate selecllon for the Democratic National Convention only fi ve months from now) was no endorsement In fact. Gifford and other labor leaders strongly lean toward Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. WA'l'BON'S CLl•B Jack Wataon, PretlcleQ\ Carter'• link to governors and mayors, la getUn1 lnereued clout in t.be slowly·unfokllna ~· oraanh&Uon of the Wbit.e lb.e staff promJ.aed by Carter at t.be Camp David domestic 1ummJt. A buttoned down Atlanta lawyer who never inade it into Carter 's down·bome lnner cir· cle . Walson has 1otten hilb marks lately even from hla old enemy: Hamilton Jordan. the new White Kouae chief ot ltaff. Jordan ateam.roUered Wat.son's effort to talte cootrol of pereon· nel in the Oedgling adminiatra· tion short.ly alt.er the 19'78 elec· t1on Now Jordan tell• intimates that despite Carter's prone posi· t1on m the polls. Democratic mayors and governors cooUDue lo gtve him strong s upport because of W atsoo. Ot.ber Wbit.e House staffers say that ii Carter's congressional liaison staff had spent as much lime and effort courting Congress as Wa~on has spent on the gov· ernors and mayors. the presi· dent would not be in his present dismal condition on Capito) Hlll. With pers onnel -patronage chief Tim Kraft le aving the White House for the Carter· Mondale campaign committee, Watson may now inherit some or Kraft's personnel powers. BUSH BEATS THE BUSHES A forthcom1.ng ann<>U.Mement will chum for RepubUcan pret>· 1dent1aJ candidate George Bwsh s upp o rt from 534 Iow a Republicans. They include two me mbers of Gi>v Robert Ray's cabinet and 24 slate legislators 'more than on~ out of every four Hepubhcaru. 1n the legislature! What '" 1mpress1vt: about thU. lineup of Rush supporters for th~ Januar y precinct <'aucuses in lov.a I!'> 11.."> vJr1t'\Y Hu~h will C"la1 m lhl' b :11·k11l~ u f th1· \1u1t·ul tun• S •·t•rt•I Jry Rnb1·rt l..oun:-.ht·rf'\ who wa:-. a ft <mald Ht"a~a.n dt•lt>~utt-in 197ti , and the S t.tic• Tr1•;1,u rl'r M11rri ... Rar iniz1•1 . v. ho l1 • .1d.t~ lht·n Pre~• dC'nt Ford -..: t·\ 1•rth1•1f'!>:., Ron<tld Reagirn run!'> ahl'<if1 of lh•• fu:ld 1n Jow<f Also doing 'IUrpn blngly Wf!ll Ill <'Ons<•rvahve areas of lht> stall' )!'> Rep Ph1hp Cranr of llhnms. \:> for John H Connally and S4.ln !toward Baker. t he re 1s no VlSI· ble sign of serious acUv1ty. Are There Lessons in Japanese Success? What do the Japanel.c have that we haven't ? It's easier to recognize what they do not have . They do not have any oil wells. They do not have any coal, Iron or other minerals. Japan is no bi gger than Mon- tana. and only one-sixth or Japan c a n grow food, so they have to import JO per· cent of a l l they eat. How come Japan i..s mov· ing ahead of us ? It 's been just ten years since Japane.se were in the Unit- ed States negotiating technical· a ssistance contracts . They needed us to help them Improve producUvity. Today. J apan is the foremost economic power in the world. Charles McCabe Oatsun. Toyota und llonda hav1• a ll passed Volkswa~en 10 the U.S market. Japan produces as much steel as W4' do Of the 22 largest and most eHtcient blast furnaces i.n the world, Japan has 14 THE JAPANESE lead the world In production of radios, TV set s. tape re<'orders, 1n w atch es and bicyc le s and motorcycles and ski equipment; in camerns and lenses and other optical e.qwpment-even In .the production of zippers' How do they do it., H the ir earlier advantage could be traced lo coolie waget. that's not so anymore. AUowiq for dollar devaluation, Japan's average wage is higher than ours . Perhaps they have fewer gov· e rnment and environmental con· trots inhibiting production. hlk· mg prices'! On the contrary. Japan's poll 11tion c·ont rnh u n · rl'lt1ri· dt• rnand1n~ than our own What 1!'> Lht'll seC'rel ' LVNN WILLIAMS. dn Ame ri can dt•s1)(n l'n~ine~r. s;iy-. 11 1s not so much that J apan ha.-. manuf(ed i.ome kind of miracle. bur that the l.:n1h'd States. com par at1vely, ha:. m anaged its al fairs very badly. We have bffll backslid.in~. Ame rican workers have been demandmg more without pro ducinte more. Furthe r, our gov e mment has incre as ed rewards for people wbo produce oothlnC at all. Inevitably. tbe result i1 fewer 1..auts of productJon with eacb cosUncmore. Williams would like our eov· emment to revert to being more a helper and lesa a aberil'f. Our nation 's m oat advanced technolc>cies are &Mriculture and aeroepece. In both. our 1ovem· ment bu been willin1 to aaaht reHarcb and development. St mllarl\ ••ur ~r>v •·rnrncnl 'hould J~!'>l!'il in pvtroleum de \ e lopmenl and m mode rn1zallon of th.-steel industry. 1( only by n•ducing tht> tux burden on those 1nduslnes so that they can ex pand and modcm1zl'. So much for what gove rnment ran do. Whal can we. the people. du» IN .IAPAN. workers ising on the JOb Ou r Amba s sad or Mi ke Mans fi e ld rece ntly noted 11omething which helps to ex· plain both our nation's ia.flaUon and trade imbalance: In the United States over the Hat ten years. per·man productivity bas 1ncreaud 21 percent. During those sa me years in Japan per· man productivity mcreaaed 1Z1 percent. Elementary e c ono m ics decrees: ··we do less ror the dollar. it does leu fot us." Pill's lntpact May Reflect Our True Moral V aloes Various organs ol news and opinion have informed me re- cently that this year is the 2Sth anniversary of the use or The Pill. Inva riably It has been pointed out that the conse- quences of this invention have been tmmense, and that society will never be the same again. The pill has affected me lh that I have known. and trnown w e ll. som<.> women who hnve U8ed it. M os tl y , tbou1b, It bas not m ea n t much in my Jlfe. I have a famUJ of four chUdrea aad three •r.nd· c hildren. wb\ch la pre tty much tbe same .. would be before Dr. Mln·Cbueh Chan1 lovent.M the tblq . TM aoclal coosequencet have bMa terriftc. A recent Cenalll Bu• .. u atudy rt\'ealea Lbe pro- portion of women between 25 and at •ho ba\'e never beeQ , ' married roee from 10.5 percent in 1960 to 18 percent in urra, up 70 percent. The figures for men showed an increase of one-tbiJ'd. The study linked this trend to "an increasing desire among young adults to pursue non· famlliaJ interests. s uch u ad· vanced education and labor· force careers before marryln&." The Census Bureau alto te· ported. that the number of un m a rrled couples lhlog together bu mo~ than doubled ln the first eight yean of th.la decade. and increased more than eiibt·fold among people un· der 25. TRP.8E PACl'8 are cbaqln1 the face of the eowst.ry. Tbelr economic and •octal conH· quences are already wtt.h ua. One result bu beff the 1tuanln1 number ot people Uvt.n1 alone. Since the 1970 census the ft,ure ba• more than trtpled for men under :M and hu nearly Uipled for women ln \he HIDe a1e bracket. WbU1 then plll·connect.cl 1tat11Uc1 are fasetnaUq to eve r yone from wholesa(e grocers to people runnin1 fo.r of· flee. my mind keeps dwelll.q on an altogether dUferent mat~r: How a c:bem.lcal tablet can rev· olulionhe \he moral attitudes ol a people. With the "fear" of prepancy removed. and th e reaponaibUiUu of a famlly a thine tbat can be totally re- moved from a marrlace. or other ldDd ot uni<ln, womn bave become what tbey call liberated. The NIUlta ha" been u1'blnc but an unmJxed bleNliaa. In the days belor. the pill, v1r,1nlty bad an almott palpeble value Jn respectable clrcka. Thou luscious l•dltt from llanhatt.anville and Mt. St. Vln· cent that I ton1ed for tn my youth bell1ved. for the moat part, that virllnlty WIS part of Lbe pact ealJed" marna1e. WBAT TBS daqbtert ot tbele lacllee beUew ta a much different t.biq. Par from beiq aoUed by prem.ual ao. &bey ban coo· vlneed tbemlelvea they are beilna enrtehed ~It. l ·------------------------------- They m ay be right • tbe~· may be wrong. What l1 eertain la that the pill la what Wl"GUlbt this chance ol moral val-. So the question b.,om11: How stable we re tbel1 hip mora l• we bad, In the fir1t place? Wu It merely fear of prepaney that cauaed ~t· able women to effhew U. ftul pleat\IJ"el of sexual \ddflt? •u the virtue "9 all IO much YalUld In a womu ao fraU a powth .that control over pr .. naaey eould tllatter ttT W n tM f.et of 10D1 and dau•htera. ud the responsibility for reartn1 \Mm, more a matter ol aceldat than reapouible choice! It m.tea you wooder. TIM one true thing we have learied ~ Lhe pill 11 that American women Uk e cuual and lrreepooalble 1ex. And they ha~e learned, and Oii, ao euily. to dluoclat.e copula. Uon from 1ta primary ~cal ~ nd moral ~. the erMUOD ot cbllclren. Few or ua. I tbmk, reaJlJe the p.ycbolotical ~ quences. to both mt• and WOIDeD, of tbit mlaauklecl ... IOdetioll. !I. " r.:: . f .. . , . ... 11· . . •• ·' ff. ,, '• .. •ti. ; t'l I(, ,, r.:i ·•L I OUTDOORS I NATION I CALIFORNIA . ~!!!!!I.a DOWN, RABBIT. Bunny Apology Urged WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen. Bob Dole. who wants to be presi· dent, says President Carte r should apologize for "bashing a bunny in the bead with a pad- dle.'' The Kansas senator put his oar in Thursday, claiming to bet.be Senate's foremost authority on rabbit rights. "I'm sure the rabbit intended the president no harm." Dole said "In fact, the poor-thing was simply doin~ something a little unusual these d8ys -trying to get aboard the president's boat. Everyone else seems to be jump mg stup." The incident in question in volved reporu that Carter, while fishing m a pond ln Georgia. wa:. "attacked" by a "Banzai Bun· ny" that s wam toward his boat. Car ter , pressed T hursday a bout the rabbit incident. said. '"It was just a nice, quiet. typical Georgia rabb1tl " Honorable Speech No Hit in China DES MOINES, Iowa CAP> -Former agriculture secretary Earl Butz, apparently mistaking hi s a udience at a plowmg contest. told a delegation from the Peoples Republic of China that Taiwan had been "sold down the river " A member of the visting Chinese delegation Thursday ex- pressed "pity" for the incident, but said the remarks would in no way affect U.S.·China relations. ON WEDNESDAY. BUTZ, ADDRESSING a large crowd at the National Plowing Matches in MarshaUtown, apparently thought the visiting Chinese delegation in the audience was from Taiwan, not the People's Republic of China. So, in a speech sharply critical of U.S. recognition or the Peoples Republic. Butz said Taiwan was "sold down the river.·• BUTZ, A REPUBLICAN WHO SE•VED 83 secretary or agriculture under former presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. resigned under pressure in 1976 after he was accused or making derogatory comments about blacks. China does not recognize the Taiwan government. The 13-member delegation is touring the United States to learn about modern agricuJtur-& and industrial methods Canned Products FDA Opens Drive On Lead in Foods WASHINGTON <AP ) The government has announced a cam· paign to reduce consumer exlX>sure to lead content in canned food products, particularly those intended for small children. Evaporated milk, infant formulas and fruits and vegetable juices are the likeliest first targets of the anti-lead project THE OBJECTIVE OF the Food and Drug Admimstration initiative is to r educe the amount of lead used to solder the cans used to preserve foods. Because infants and children stand the g reatest risk from lead consumption. the foods they eat are high on the agency's priority list. Excessive lead in the body can cause kidney and brain damage, .anemia , mental retardation, seizures and death. Lead also bas been associated with cancer in laboratory animals, and FDA is seeti.ng more scientific in· formation on this possi ble hazard OETAIL.5 WERE SKETCHY. but the FDA said Thursday 1t would announce plans to develop a ne w anti-lead program in the F ederal Register today. Com· ments from the industry and the scientific community would be sought before a specific pro· gram was set in motion. T h e r eduction of lead in canned foods and glass-packed infant foods probably will re· cei ve priority attention. The goal is to reduce the lead intake from cans by 50 percent within five years. Ool~. who said in May he would seek the Repu.bUcan presidential nomination, bas been involved in two Capitol Hill bills involving rabbits. One would have outlawed live rabbits in public coursing -an event m which dogs pursue a rab- bit -and the other would have required federal inspection of rabbit meat before it could be sold. Neither became law Official Raps New Terminal At SD Airport SAN DIEGO (AP) A new membe r of the San Diego Unified Port commission says people can't hear boarding an· nouncements m the new. $16 million terminal building at Lindbergh Field, the city's com· mercial airport. In addition. says commission member Louis Wolfs heimer, vis· itors are angry because they aren't allowed in holding areas for Ucket.ed passengers. THE OOMM18SION runs the terminal. Airline representatives s aid the loudspeaker problem is go· ing lo be worked out. They say that the exclusion of visitors from holding areas is a security precaution that's be ing taken elsewhere. The people "aren't yelling at the airlines, they're yelhng at us." Wolfsheimer told the com· m ission. · J 'm not a traffic engineer. but there has got to be a b e tter wa y t o run the airlines." WOLFSHEIMER SAID con- fusion al the West Terminal is making "a very dllficull situa- tion out of what was supposed to be a very mode m way or handl· mg passengers." He told other commissioners that he was "Oabbergasted" at the way the month-old addition is being run. Amo n g th e pro bl e m s , Wolfsheimer said , is a bot· tleneck created by new baggage security checks. WOLFSHEIMER IS THE newest member of the Unified Port District board. Among the com missioners dls· agreeing with Wolfsheimer at the Tuesday meeting was Phil Creaser. who said the problems w ill be i r oned out b y the airlines. PUBLIC AUCTION I HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER AND CLEARING AGENTS (BILL OF LADING #506) BY VIRTUE OF OUR POSITION AS ONE OF THE LEADING LIQUIDATORS OF ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE NATION. we HAVE BEEN REQUESTED TO SECURE AND CLEAR AN ENTIRE SHIPMENT OF FINE, HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS • ORIGINALLY IMPORTED BY A' DEALER "WHO COULD NOT MEET FINANCIAL OBLIGATIO~S NECESSARY TO CLEAR THE MERCHANDISE THROUGH U.S. CUSTOMS • Due to the u,.nev of thia Mle, this it .., outsbndino opportunity to ecquire fine, band· mede Oriental Rugs. Included will be beeutlful carpeU .nd rUQI from 8 of th• world'• leedlno rug weewing c:epitals: Persl1, RUMl1, Chine, lndi1, Turkey. Afgh.nlstan, Rom1ni1 end Plkinan. Sins •lf'V from 2'X3' to 1o•x1s· 1nd some P91~ alzn . CATALOGUED AND SOLD BY THE PIECE . ~DAY, Sl!PTEMHR 2 AUCTION 1 P.M. PRIYl!W 12 P.M. Auc1loneer. ft. A1her 1nrormet1on: Cl11) • ma '' t HOLIDAYlNN 2520I LA PAZ RD. LAGUNA HILLS A, A a A Inc., Llquldtt0'1 Ttm11: c.ti/Ctttck , --~---· •• &o. DAILY PILOT .4 7 Forests _.opular Crouxl.s NO'W Come From Nearby II RENO, Nev. <AP > -Soarinc iaaollne prices and odd~ven d1y1 apparently haven't ellmloated crowd.I 1t national toreat.s ln the Sierra Nevada, Forest Service ofttciall 1ay. "People are not comln1 ftom aa far away. but t.bey're st.a,ylng longer," said Hugh Pangm.an, deputy supervisor in RePO for the Toiyabe National Forest. ANOTBE• FOaEST Service worker compared the visit.or pattern to 1974, when the last fuel crisis bit. While big-name attr actions like Lassen and Yosemite Na· tional Paro report they are see- ing fewer visitors, California campers seem to be replacing the missing out-of -slaters al most national forest sites. ac· cording lo a S'1rvey of Sierra· area rangers. Overall. "It would surprise me if we exceed last year," said J i m Sh iro, Fores t Service recreation specialist based 1n San Francisco. BUT HE SAID campgrounds have become busier as the sum- mer grows older. •·our field people are seeing more people and our camp· grounds are filling again," Shiro said. Shiro said Forest Service field workers told him "people visit ing the national fo resb had fewer recreational vehjcJe!) and those that had recreational vehicles were s t ayin g pu t longe r." THE USERS ARE aJso older than in past years. Shiro ~aid Retired people. "rather than taking a c h a n ce o n ~a ~ availability or the cost or ga~. are staying put m CalJfom1a .. Visitors from the Los An gele!) :irea are still pounng anto th<: Sie rra National Forc'>t. "h1t'h includes the Joh n Muir and Minarets w1Jdernl'SS areas, -.aid Dale Hosler Homework Mandated In Boston BOSTON CAP > .... Bos ton public school s tudents won't have their teachers lo blame for homework il5s1 gnments any mo re. The city 's School Comml~ bas laid down the law: homework every day, kin· dergarten through high school. The unanimous committee vot e d irected principals aod headmasters to prepare plans for daily homework a ssign· ments. ranging from 15 minutes a day for kindergarten ch1Jdren to two hours a day for high school students. William T. Abbott. a school department o ffi cia l , :-.a id . "Basically what we're 1nd1caL ing is thP importancc of homework and extending learn 1ng into the home "The concept hcrf', particular· ly at the younger lev<.•ls, I!> not to try lo overburden the youngster but to involve the home 1n the activitieio; or the school We Just can't operate m 1solat1on." Ab bolt said. tbe Jobn Muir and Mlllareta wildemen areaa, aald Dale Ho.ler. There's an "uptrend" in backpackers, Ha.ler saMI, "and Iota more people that we can tell are beginner backpackers their tint time out." TBDE'S "AN INCREASE in developed campsite use. too," Roal.er aaid. Wblle he said "the out-of-st.ate people aren't coming . ..,tbe local people aren't going out or slate." Hosler estimated that use pr lbe Hunllnglon-Shaver lakes area is running 10 t.o 20 percent above laat year. Only n ear Yosemite had campsite use dropped by 5 to 7 percent. Hosler s aid. He ex- plained that's because Yosemite visitorsbip is down about 12 to 14 percent so fewer campers are sent away to neartly Forest Service sit.es. FURTHER NO&TH, , Forest Service workers reported that weekend backpackers are grab· bing all 700 available daily permits to enter the DesolatJon Wilderness west of Lake Tahoe. Some pennlta to beQlnl cturtna t.be week, however . Jut .. of the Deaolatioe, camHl'OUlldl In t.be El Dondo National Forell have lMen baler thin ln put yeara, aaid Harlow Seott, a re90Ul'ce uaia· tant based ln Jacklon, Cal11. He 11id camptrounda "have been full most of lbe summer'' ud added "ill been a boom )'Mr'' for cabin resorta lite t.be one at Bear River. He compared u.e uae pattern to the gasoline-short year of 1974, which also saw campers sltclting closer to home . SCOTI' SAID backpack use seents to be increasing on lbe rringes of the rugged Moke- lumne Wilderness, "but ioaide the wilderness it's down a little bit." He estimated that the over- all use wall about equal last year'stotaJof35,200visilordays. Carson City District Maoa1er Doc Smith said, "my gut feeling 1s that we're down slightly, but JUSt slightly, less than 10 per· cent. .. He said he'd seen fewer backpackers. but "more young faml'lies that are gomg out with their kid'> " PROTECT YOURSELF! Wrth a Chemical Seff-Defense Weapott TUR GAS qtlAUFtCATIOM CLASS PIRSOHAL SECURITY SYSTEMS, IMC. wil pro ... l S.,at oft Ckau~s: SATURDAY, SEPT.1 ·9AM·11:30AM REGISTRY HOTEL. IRVINE. CALIF . TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 -1:30 PM · 4 PM MARRIOTT HOTEL , NEWPORT BEACH WEDNESDAY, SEPT. S • 7:00 PM . 9:30 PM MARRIOTT HOTEL, NEWPORT BEACH ._ • .-FM: szo.o"° ta.cw.. s.... Fe.I .. I wt h r'fttrid.cl ., s.... L..w. F.r ·~~ ~ 11141 Hl-tlOI . w Writr. P~ s.c.rtty S~ ..... 11642 ~ .. d.. Wt. 200 • .,....._, C. 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Do Mt ,.U le* ~vel by two swashbucklers without much awash " It •• ~aue I& •aa a ~ aac •laJc· • U --------------------,......._ nleuea •en.-· If J'H're atu1 by a ... c••••1er.. lalect Test Set On Choice Of Career FRANKFURT, West Germany CAP) -Hu· aa a~ Germany's premier aviatrix and a A test designed to help d ecorated favorite or a person choose his or Adolf HiUer. died last her career will be ad· Friday in F r ankfurt, ministered at Orange where she had lived Coast College in Costa quietly in recent years. Mesa. r e I a ti ves disclosed The tes t , en tilled Thursday. She was the World of Work lnven· first woman to receive tory test, will assess the the Iron Cross. inte rest , personality characteristics and ap- A R DMORE, Pa. CAP ) titudeaoftbeiodividuaJ. Or. Keueth E. Ap· Testing dates have pel. former head of the been set for Sept. 19, psychiatry department Oct. 3, Nov. 5, Dec. 3, a t the University of Jan. 7, Feb. 7, M~rcb s. Pennsylvania died Mon· April 10 and May s. All day. Appel, former pre-testing sessions will run s1dent or the American from 6 to 10 p.m. Psychiatric Association, A f ee o f ~ 3 5 i s was responsible for the charged. Tb05e_ mtere~t­ <'S t a bl ish m ent of the ed m ay register in t; S. Joint Commission OCC's Counseling and on Mental Illness and Admissions Building. HC'alth For infor mation call LOS ANGELES (AP> Esther Ross fl oggan, R2. who as a young ~irl in ~915 christened the ba ttleship U.S. Arizon<.1, which was later sunk in the Japanese attack on Pf'ar l Harbor. died Aug. 12 in Ramona Death Nodee. 556-5789. Aikido Classes Announced U•LIEY A i It i d o , a n o n . JUANITA ALIC~ CRILEY. re•-nl aggressive form of self· .. N~woort llMdl. c. Pu••" •w•v"" defense will be taught "'uouit 1<. 197'1 lft GO\I• -w. C• Siie 0 ' Co Co .... , • "4111 .... 0...Qllter ol C•lllomle. at range a.st Uege ,.., .. nQ t:JMn oorn 1n ~nl• B•rlMr•, in Costa Mesa this fall. r" .,,,.. """" "''"' Ol ll@r hi• in ,,,. Fa ll sem .... ter classes v1uth b111y .,_. • .no movP(J 10 Newoort ~ H•••" 6 .,,.a,.~ !>llf' "tt>P P•'' pre begin Sept. 10. ;~o~n~~::::"" ~':'u~~'~1~:' ,7:~~~ A beginning class, '•llUM '11lh f()< mdn1 v•••\ SM " "Alkido I" will met Fri-"' ··•~a ov ""r dMJoMe" An101net•p day afternoons from 2 lo V, .... n of Huntington 8e•C.h, C• . • 1u<111. -. 01 nmcu• C11v. Co • )On 4 p. m. An mtermediate· c "'•'"of~""""•" s e.c11. c. •"" 1• level course "Aikido II" qr dn<k t>llcl<•n S.rvlco will De r.e1a on • . ., .. 1urd<1y at 11 00 AM ., .,,. Pe<lfle 18 slated Fndays from 4 ''"'' (P-torV ,,._I, 1701 117ncl St ' to 6 p.m. 11~oon<10 B<!Kh. c.. wilt> R•• M•~ Th • W v•~•nln. pu1or ot si. MHk "\ e tDStructor , ayne Pr••Dvterlan Cllurct> of Lomll• Of· Tou rda, is a second. t•<•••lno Harbof' L•wn·Mount Oii•• degr ee black belt ·n M<.r luoryot CO\i. Mf>W. ~·H~ I $UNOHN aikldo yoshin.kai. M AllTHA SUNDEEN p.tl Md •••V R gistr t• ,_ d on Auov~I )(), W1'. S.rvlctl Ptr>dlt>Q •t e a IOn Ill Un er 8Pll Bro.away Morluery Way through Sept. 21 the EL•z ... eerH ~:~ER wuo.r••I· in ~be OCC Admissions O•n• ot Seal Be.ct>. c... Pn Md ••ev Office. Information is on AuQus\ 1'. ltlt. S..rwl-i by her avallable by Calling t>u~oand J•ob L., '°" Wiiiiam -rtln C.c..l~S73S W•rd Of !.Hit~. Wttlllnvton. dtUQl\ltr --• Elo nore J~ of Golcle<I. C-•-· 11rottttr JOlln Reld Menlft Of o-.1e. (• . a Q<_hl..,M . ~rvlus wlll IMi held •I I l"CIO AM "" Salur41v. 591>-lemlMir 1. lt7' et tllt ll'tCllk View Cll•Ptl. Interment Ptclllc View Me..oriel ....... '" lleu .. '~ -l*"llY _.., COfttrlbullOM IMi f'l\.ot lo the .,,.,k• C-... S.Clety or your ft-11t ctterlty. ,._lfk View -rtutf'I' • ..._,, IMtdldlrector. Travelers Invited To Show (waap, Jelle• Jacket •r -...>, l••Hla&ely •aalll tlile ana wi~ ... , ... wa&.. 8CJa&I by llleM lllleeU caa ee•pllcate a lecal awelllaa reac- tion by lalecUoa. T• redllee aweW.c. apply coN eempreues. ElevaU.C or keepAa& &a.. aftected .area leftl can lllelp. For a 1wo8ea-le1, Mwe.er, ly&q •-ls beat. A 1e11eraUud reactlaa, a.cit u laJwea ud au· lety or a laacklnl coasla, ......._, l&cMaa eyes, sneezing and co•atrlcUoa abollt &M ....,._,, Is serlCHls and 11bould be medically treated Im · mediately. Death can ~ur la II to JS mlautes wbea an estremely severe react.loll occmn, eve. f.JMMa&la oaly ellbt ln I ,OM lnsed at.lap reAlt la fatalltlea. lltts Bu999 011n-Celerl•l Te9• DEAR PAT: ls it tr~ that brlgbUy·colored clothes attract bees?~ a severe reaction to bee stings, and I'd U.ke to know about this for sure. L. D., Dana Point Experts say bright colon, sllede, llalr sprays, cosmetics, shiny metal objeda aad IDo&iotl all at· tract sthaglng luttta. If • bee Ito.en af'Mlld yoa, stay as sU1J as possible uut tt goes away. Bbtory Snre%ed at A Hergif!• DEAR PAT: Having been an allergy s ufferer for years. I've often wondered how long ago al- lergies were "di seovered" or recognjzed. Who was the pioneer in the field and what were the earliest findings about hay fever , hi ves, chemicals, and nucle<lr radiation dange ri;? K.C .. Costa Mesa The concept lhal a persoa might react adversely lo a s ubstance. most often one tbat ls inhaled, dales back to the lat~ lttb and ZOtb ttaturles. Tllte allergic reaction results •hen an antibody ls formed as a con · sequence or exposure tot.be substaace (aa aUergee ). The term "anaphylaala" wu aed to designate a11 acute reaction. Later, lite term "a&Gpy" wu coiaed to dealpale reactiou of tMa type ecclll'la1 la mu aa dlaUad from laboratery am•ala. Tlae ~a• AJ. lergy FeaDdaUoa of Amerka repena ~t Hly a re· latively few cbemlcala S)n rt.e to allergy of W s type. Contact allergies <like polsem Ivy > are commoa In industry. but have a meduulllm cllfferent from atopy. Nuclear radiation ct.a Mt ea111e allergic re· actions. For more lnformadoa OD t.be subject, wrtle to tlle National lnstllaleof Healtb la Bethesda, Md. Tftl Tipp~rs Tips te T•.r•a• DEAR PAT: 1 tend bar for veterans' organiut· lions and we're not covered by Social Security. Do I still have to report my tips? If tips have to be re· ported. bow severe i.s the penally for not doing 110? K.K., Huntington Beach You have to report yoar tlpa becaue your employer must sUU withhold income taz II you've received $20 or more la a momt.11, accordlag to lllS. II yoa don't report tlpa JM mlgllt aie Uable for a penalty equal to 5t percHt of &Jae tas, la addition to tile taxes owed OD aareponed Ups. . Speaker Hai~ New Skepticism .......... , COi OMAL N•AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SAN ANTONIO , Texas CAP ) -Thank God for A travel show will be the gaa crisis, a speaker told a "Doing Theolocy" sponsored by the 12 al· seminar sponsored by the National Assembly or flliated offt~ of Travel Women Religious . Network 10 Orange "Until this gas crisis, the dom inant County on Sept. 9 from 2 psychological assumption in the American culture PACIAC YllW MIMOllAL. PAIK Cetreterv Mortuarv Chapel 3500 Pacific l/1ew Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 Mc<:Ob«M MOITUA•I LaQuna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strano ,95-1776 H•eecw ~~MT. OLIYI Mont.WV •Cemetery Cte"-tory 1625 G111ef Ave . Costa Mesa to ~:~~bow will be b Id was that things were ... getting bigger and bet· at the Holiday Inn, a rat ter," said Joe Holland of the Center of Concern in Brlst I A C t Washington, D.C. 0 ve., os 8 "1bank God des pite the difficult problems of Mesa. a nd foc us on ' Christmas holiday and the gas crlsia, in this experience the cultural foun· apringt.ime vacation 0 . dalion baa been laid for a very different perception portunities P of history i.n American experience. A very healthy Represe~talives from skepticism ls entering the American people." Sunlinea Cruises, Prin· ceaa Cruises, Hawaii N Polynesia Tours and Ur8eS Delta Queen Steam Ship Company will speak. The show ia open to 5 0 .... .rvJ..t the public with no ~& cbarce. For information The regialered nun· C,fNf AAl H Ol\T W Q l!k NEILL CRANE SERVICE 53 1-33 74 "4f•tl ~fn,.... ,., ',A "4' h A t~/\ call 142-4403. Ing program al Golden ......::~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii!ii~===:::...J 5'().~ IM.Tll•lllOM N•ALNONI 646-~~ eo.taMela 8734460 , Star Show At College West Colle1e In Hunt· lngton Beach ia seeking qualifted Ucenaed voca· tional nurae. for the fall pro1ram. Applicant.a muat have complet e d a mlcrobloloo clan and an advanced course In labor .d9y specials -.&. ..OAllW ., wotn'UMY 110 QtoadwllY CoetaM ... 8'2-9160 1M1YM a TUn&&. wotn'UMY ~CMAPIL ' MonualV •Cremation• Flo-.rShoP 4 '27 E. t1th St. Cott•~ .. 148 4888 Tbe Oran1e Coaat Colle1e Planetarium iD Cotta Meta will present a tribute to the lOOtb an· nlventty tA the btrtb of Albert l:lmteto Oil Sept. 14, 21, 21, and Oct. I and 12. Entitled, ''RelatlYlty and Co1molo11." pbywloloa. 'J'boae tntere1ted may call the "impacted pro- 1ram1" detk at •·77U, ext.$'$. performance• are aebeduled at 1 p.m. and .--------.. t :IO p.m. Tidra&I are available at tbe door alMl are priced at SI for adult. and tl tar Clldldnn. . ror tnformaUoa , ........ , ' .................... ,.... ....... _ .. ............. flt. •d .............. . clHlfflM HI of IH Delly""· M2·5'71 sit AS-HOT TUIS save _ssoo \·········:·······-/ COIPlOE SYSTEMS low OI $1500 ••• Ct•t "' 11r "POITAIU" AT YOUR SERVICE I OBITUARIES I LOCAL MERVYN'S ONE-DAY SUPER SALE HAPPENS THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST DOORS OPEN EARLY AT 9 A.M. WITH A SPECIAL NIGHT OPENING 'TIL 9 P.M. one · Chains .. . charms .. . charm holders .. . bracelets .. . pierced earrings .. . pendants .. . All 14K gold! Fine Jewelry and Costume Jewelry Departments. ANAHl•M Anlftelm Pla.r.a, liOO N. fuclld St. -181.-> CYPMM tClllOt 'VfltllY v.-st.-~ ttUN'NMITOtll llAct4 •1 t Adame A~-1834731 CORONA 720N. Main St. In Buttetfield Stege Squire-73'·9910 FULURTON Croeeroedl c.nter, 3204 Eaet VOfbl Undl---.00 TUSTIN 11112 IN!ne llYd, -...-ol ,,,. " . ' ~ . .. . I • ~ ' J j ) J I • , • l J ~ , . I • J ,. / . ----------...-------------------------------------------------------------------------_..:,------~~~-.ca.==·~~:::.:~::.:.~~·~1t7'1:.:.:_ __________ __::D=~~L~Y ~Ptl~OT:.:,_..,.!!A:,:.• t' \ • I MERVYN'S ONE-DAY SUPER-SALE HAPPENS THIS SATURDAY, SEPT. 1. • I . Doors open early, at 9 a.m., with a special night opening 'til 9 p.m. Here are some of our most popular selections offered· at exceptionally-low prices, Saturday only! FOR WOMEN 2~99 4.99 4.99 ~9.99 7.99 10.99 1/3 off 25% off 25% off .16.99 20°10 off 39.99 5.99 Reg. 5.00 Jr. cap 11eeM tHs. Cotton or cotton blends in sizes 5-M-L. Reg. 1.25 1port aocka. Cotton/nylon or Orlon® acrylic/nylon. Fits 9-11 . Reg. 8.00 baby doU1, short gowns. All nylon tricot or nylon satin. Reg. 8 .00 turtlenecb and cowls. Fall colors. Acrylic 1n misses' S-M-L. Reg. 13.00 potyeater pants. Tailored styles. some have belts. 5-13. Reg. 12.00 mlaaes' knit shirts. Polyester interlock prints in sizes 1 O to 18. Reg. 14.99 pant a utta in sizes 8-18. H•H ala d,......, reg. 15.99. 11.H Reg. 4.00-13.50 body shaperw fit and flatter your figure. 2.e&-8.H Reg. 17 .00 terry loungers. Casual styles. Polyester/ cotton in S..M-L 12.75 Reg. 1 a.~20.00 ml .... • pants, JMna. All cotton. S1zes6-16. 13.50-14...H Reg. 25.00 box quilt ski jacket or acryUc w•rm- up suits. 16.99 each. Reg. 24.99 over-ttt. calf pocket boot in tan only. Shoe Dept. 11.17 Reg. 58.00 al..._ther coats, some lined stytes. Cotton/polyester poplin. Reg. 11 .00 full f'9ure plaid shlrtt, blou .... Cotton/polyester. 38-44. Reg. 15.H gtrt1' bootl have side tnm. Wine or camel. Sizes 10-4 Shoe Dept Entire •tock of Heal~tex ., 11 on aale for infants. toddlers. boys and girls Reg. e.oo ... sleepwMr for gtrta. Feminine styles in 4-1 4. 219.00, 4.79 M . Reg. 4.00 Girts• a .. ,,.. t .... short sleeve. 4-6X 7·14, reg. 4.50, 2.99 Reg. 315.00 men's tffa, A-shirts, briefs. 313.50 Boxen, reg 215 00. 213.50 Reg. 6.00, &-pr. ptlg. men·a sport aocka. Soft Acrilan i acrylic/stretch nylon. Reg. 21.00 young men'• famoua maker }ff ns. All cotton, waists 28-36. 14.00 Reg. 1 o.oo famoua maker ectionw•r aeperatea for men Sizes S..M-L. 7 .A9 Heh Reg. 12.00 cordufoy betl9, cotton/polyester. SpecW buy on jeena. '·" Reg. 11..00 m.n'• famous maker poly•ter alactc.a. Waist sizes 32-40. Reg. 11.00 m.n's super tuede 1hirta, long sleeve. Washable in S-M-L·Xl. Reg. 12.00 Qiana !I nylon short sleeve dress shhU. Long tleeve, reg 14 00. 9.99 Reg. 9.00 kntt shlrta in crew. V-neck styles Pofyester/cotton. S-M-L. Reg. 5.00men'a ... 1hirta. Ch0tce of prints and colors. Sizes S-M-L-XL. 25o/o off 25% off 2.49 30°/o off 6 pr. 4.59 · 1/3off 25°10 off 7.99 9.99 10.99 7.99 4.99 2.99 COM>NA . CVPMll . 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L•oun• Hiii• C.•t1tOt t'\1• Tt\ .. \.All' Oi fhr •bovr \t411'd Ot optl't h1 •\ Wbtf<I tO •II t •(f"C)tl0ft1t C.ondl '*"''.. tt"\lt1c.t1on\, t!ct\PM ttl\f\, fJI th.n•O"'· rt-..ttvot1olh . tlttn\, t•Qhn 11M tlQf\t\Ot ••.•• ot (~(.Ord. &10\ or otf•r-. •r~ 1n ¥1l"'d •ot W.•O prooiertv ~nd MU\t tw. 1n wrrrru1no •NJ 11 br te-<tJvt d et th .. o tt1<.• of WILLIAM v ~HMIOf Attorno Al l •w, .166 ~ MIO""I Ortv• S..11~ JOO, N•,.C>Orl 6e.otn, (.dhlotn • ., 'I?~. or """" bt oe1tvereo 10 th• P•t,on.tl teCHP'M!nt11tt1~ l)ret-..04'\alty, t>I •l"IV ltm~ •. ,,.,., ••r~t put:H1tat1on Of rnh notu.• dnd t>tio,-~ tht' M •tt.•nQ Di w 10 'dlff AU O•d\ O' Oft•r\ tnV\f CM-Wbrmttl"d c.>n • torm tu'""~ by '"" Oier\On•I rro,ewnt.tlw '>••O ~If Wiii l><t lTlddr UpcJfl tit• toHo•tno fl'f'm~ c•Yt. t•wh11 mOtMy ot Ill~ Untied Sl•lft, or UPon $UCft 1.,,,., end<-llOOM••....,, .,_.cup l<ID•• 10 -~loned ~ ro ..... a Supert0t C-1 Ul>Oft ,..,,11~m•11on ot ~•It TN undenl(ln<>d tPWrvo 11\e rtQnt to ''If<' •n~ •1111 •11 bkh OA TC O A._~71. It~ Wttll•m A Wtttm~. St ~f"Y.M'MI Aepr~~l'll•I••"' •1• ,,,,. Cst•I• ot ,,,.. •bo"" """"'° 0...rOenl Wll.1.IAMV S.CHMJOT .-11 ..... , ... '•'*"°' Jl~otln ,.. "'".....,.. onve. SOllte >ll, N...,.,.,, eoe<JI, CA n..o h i I 1ttl 6"M4n2 PuDlt~ Or-tl>ell 0 411Y PllOI. 4'UQ H , 2\, ll, IYI' J:IOt 1' P UBLIC NOTICE Jo"tt P Mto11 ••t Co .. t . (O\I• Allow, "°'''"'"'• t7•1' --iieftnous •uSINIH --dt:,~~.':""fte'l~ ,, <ondv<tOO .. , •n tn N-1 STATIMI NT jot,n p MH•t bu:::,:~~O#lftV Mr>On' •-<f" OOlt)Q fttb \.t4'1e~ w e\ h fed w 1tft 1"9 NEWPORT 8110 4 0 CASl lHG (O""IY Cler• ot Or•nOt COU'lly on COl\ilPAHY 1» v .. Eboh, New00t1 Al>OUlt I. 191' B~ll. CM"°'"'• 01t.f>J Roberl Mln<JI• 1)1 Vl.t E oor.. Nt,.Pon llN<ll C.A 92..i A G¥; T •lboM ... J (•II•.,., Oro, S..,.I• 9.,,..,.,., CA 9310) Thi\ bOSU\4.'\\ f~ <C>nOV<-1~0 by • MffMt \.ntp NEWPORT 8ROA0<.ASTtNG COMPANY By Aooert Mindi• r hi'\ \it•f•ment ... , fHed ••In "" (ountY C•tr~ 01 Orongr County on AUQU\I n . 1'19 FUllO Lew Oftl<" Of Wll.l.IAMA. WITTMAN. Jll, '"""'--* N......., c-.. o,, .. S..tt•. NewjM>r1 8-11, CA.,_ Publl\ltt<I °'"""'" (O•>I 0 .. llY Piiot .auo 14, 11, -;.111 1, " •~" J19t 19 PUBLIC NOTICE -,ICTtTioUs a USOt£SS NAMI! iTATfMI NT f n,. tooaw.nq pr"\Ott , .. 00.'"1 OU\• nehel MUl.TIPLE SERVICES M0811.E HOM E REPAIR, 1sn ""· M.c4'rtnur. • I•. Co•to -... C.A tt~ R"°"rt H CM\111, 121 So H•rbor 8 1¥0 •• "· s.<>1'> ...... , .. Tttt\ bu\lne" I\ tondu<t.cl nr •n '" dlYtCS..01 AllOH1,. C•n•ll 1 f'U\ ~t•tHnH\t Wd' tlff'O _,Ith IPW Co.,nty C•or• ol OrolnQ<: '"""'' on AUQU\I 11 191~ Fun .. l'ubll~no.I 0.-C.0..\1 O•oly Piiot AUii H , lt, ... Pl I II, 1979 JJ!t-7' PUBLIC NOTIC E "0TICE INVIT ING etDS NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN THAT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU$ aUSINESS HAME STATEME NT rn. toj10•1nq Pl')O"' •'"" Oo•"9 Ou'\I~~\ ., P A l M (, 1' A 0 l N '> APAPTMENTS, 1111 O"Pont 0 •1.- lrv1n• (A9711) " l«>f'f' M1f'\dr, 1111 OuPOflt Ortv~ tn,.n ... (A ~·1'l\ lAm•~ I MA,..,..... n11 DuPont C>r•ve lrYtr'lf'. CA fl'J/1\ (J~w·a .,. l "Mt) n. OuPon' O"~· ltv1rwo (A <i?lt\ fht\ bu\Hlf"\\ t\ c ;n(.h1C 1 .. n ~Y • ~~rl\I 0,.-.t1'lie• Aiu Joft,, M1M' r "'' ,,.,...,,.~.,, w t\. f!lrd ... rn '"" Countt L,.,,_. Ot Ot of'Of' (.ount1 on AUQll\I 8. 191, ''"1" HOWSE It, GERTNf" & a ROWN .,.. Ce-0r1 .. "••-1 k•dt, CA '1MJ PUOll\~ 0""'90 CO<l\I 0•1ly Pilot .Auq 10, 11. 11. JI. ltlt lOt? 19 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMUtT Oft WI THO-AWAI. ""°"" ,ARTNl lt$HI, OP'llltATIMG UNOlll f<ICTITIOU$ au M•IU .... Ml '"" 101-tno ""'""' "'" •tU\Clt•'""' •'\ • Qent>,•1 p•rln•r h om '"- ,..,1M•Y>•P -•11119 """"' lllP fl( lltlOU\ lllN~s -ot !>AN JUAN PSYCHOU)(;tc.Al. CENTER. •I 31»1 C•*"'tno C•O•\•ra fto . S•n J u•n Cec>lll•eno. c.a "1t1\ ·f»UBLIC NOTICE _ your S.•leO Illa "1nv1led l)y ,,,. Cllr ot ln11.,. to conv-.1 1or con~tru<llon of Ille su1>1•<I pro1e~• o & Out rlbeO be tow llle ttctltlool\ bu\lneu .._ HOC•· """'' IOt IN 1»•_,.,,..P ...., fifed Oft Alllllllll JI, ttll, In 11'\e County OI Or ..... Tiie lull -arid -~· ol t ... pe•toft wltnelt•wlflG 11 GElllAl.O MICHAEL 8Al..G11£. 14S7' 1.0I ~ t•f'IOl, ~ NkiJUel, CA tt611, N·n.tt NOTICE TO CIUl DITOltS ....... 1 .. 1n \UP'ElllOtl COUllT 01' THE \TATE Of' CALIP'OllNIA P'Olt THE C.OUNTV OP' O"ANOI In "'~ M•ll•• 01 11•• E"•'• ot 1.UCll.LE B MVERS, Oet.H .. d. NOllU I• ~ QI~ ... 10 <redllOU ll•vtllG U•lm> ollQotHl\I -..id de<•· O.nl to Ille -tt•lm\ 111 ,.,. offke Of Ille """-ot ,,,. •IMewld ""'rt or to "'-"' ll>tM to ttwi -rs'9n9d et tfM olllc• ol EOWAAO A L•VIOlt'I', MUStCI(, PeEl.E R & OA••ETT, 0... Wll.,,lr• BIYd • ~ A"9flet . C.lllornl• 'IOOO, Tel 11111 •Jt.t•n. -"" l•ller Olli<o It IM lllate ot ~·of 1."-""· -~ lfl .i1 lftMIOf'• penelnl,.. to ••Id est•I• SI.Kii ctelm• with 1119 M<K.Wry --· """' bt llled "' prnenled H ef0t•••ld ""'"" lour "'°"'"' -t ... flr.t l>Ub4k otlon Of 1111• no4lc.• Doted"'-' 21. "~ J-8.Sol• Eroc\llCW Of tM Wiii ol Mid Oec.edent I DWARD A. LAND•T llllUltCk, NIL•lt & OtUlRITT .. ._.Y'etLAw OM #l..,.....lll'Of., l.M .. _....CA *17 Pubtl\IWICI Or....,_ C.OOtl O•llY P'llOI, Au9, 1•. ll Oftd Sectl. 1, t4, 1•1' 1111·1' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI eUSINIU NAM9 ITATIM•NT IM IOI~ pef'ton fl dol119 l>Uto· ,,..,., .. DA.NA P OIN T B USINE SS MACHINES, 34102 Violet L•nler11, O•,.. PolM, C. "'29 Jowtlfl S.-. .M0"1 Auby untern, o .... POllll. c.. ""' Thi\ !Mnlne u h <-IOd l>v en In· d tvHNOI. JOMPI' So\l\fl Tiit\ sc.1.,_.,, wos 111«1 •Ill• Ille County , .. ,_ Of Oi'Of\99 COU<>IV Ofl AU1111dl U,ttn PflO.JECT COMl•uclion Of l•m- OOtU Rootd trom F•irtltlld A~ lo ''"'"'"' 0.1~ "' -City of ,,.1 .... (.IP No.s~.s. 810SOUE Sept""'""' I I, .. 7'.•I 1 p m , trvlt\6 City COUt>Cil CNrn1>er1 E N GINEE~·s ESTI MA TE . ~.ooo $COPE OF WORK Prolet.t COii· \l\h OI ,,.. wldenlftO ol JomttorH Roe" lrom Fe1td>ild R-10 C-.Ui Ori,.., l<KludlflQ !rM r•mo¥•1, Ienco ••IO<•t"""'· ~ lfedlflo, ....... .., ••Y slrucrurol ...:llon <.o•ulr1Kllort •flll °' .... rel----· OWNEA Cllyofl~lne Pl.ANS .. SPECIFICAllONS 1. O. K int. 701 Nor1h "•r1tu11t.r ~Ive, ~,. "'-· C.lllotnl• '2m. ITel C1"1ffl-t000 Cofltro<t --"' ••• now -•II•· .,.. from IN De0¥fment ol,.""41< WOth , City of lrvlne, lot • "°" relund.ole •Po'Jlt Of SIO ot SI? by m•U •-1..<>91ffby Dt9uly O IY Ciertc Publl>l>ecl Or-Cont O•lly PilOt. AUQU\I 11, )t, ttl9 '21~/t PUBUC NOTICE --------------....,,. ,.c;T'ITlOUI aUSINISS .._.SATIMIHT Tiie lotlowlne perMH11 ••• dol119 llU•i,. ... ,, HATFtEl.O JEWELERS. 1103 Mortft Otetltit Mall, Ot-. c.tllorfllO '2Mt.\ A. COff•H & SONS COllf P. I•,._., Yo•ll <orpor•llonl. 11 Wt•t 11•0 •••"I, -Y-. Hew Y«tt 18010 Tiiis ~'I• ~i.d 11y •<Of· llO<•tlon. c;.r old 8olgle l'MU'at Pullfl-Or-Goett Delly PllOt ""'· "· 14. ll. Se91. f . "" )10-1' PUBLIC NOTICIE Wllllem JolWI U Pello, Jf., lOIJ C.y-Rd., C.oeto MeM, CA 916,. Tllh boAI-16 ~ ..... Ml In· dlvldtlM. W.J.Le .. elle.~. Tllll ti.I-••• lllOd wltll l"- Countv C .. rtl ot Of°"9e C""nty on AllQUSI IJ, 1•1'. A ~&SOftsCOtp. Mt,....L.~ifl, *,..,.,., Tl\I• ............. ••S filed wllfl .... I CO-ty ci.~ OI Or.noe Co.lftly Oft -------------Au9vtt IS. tt1', Oeor• .,..,. c1 .. , Thi• 11•1-fll ••• llled •Ill> t,._ County C.I••' ol Or•np (.ounty on .Avgu\I I). 191' ,,,,., .. PuDllW..O Ot•nQO t.AMl•I O•lly Piiot AUQ I/ 0 1•, ll. Sei>I I . 1'19 )I J) IV P UBLIC NOTICE fllCTlflOU' a USIHIU NAMI 5TATIMI NT ,,,. lotJow lniQ OIH\On\ ,,,,,. OO•no ............ '" F OUNTAIN VA LLEY OAN( E CENlER. , .. , ~h• SI , Fwn rein V•llo . CA t17ot Jtrterv E_,.. s.... t'M4 M•v•• Pl . Cotte i!MM. C.A '11t11 C""•IOlle """" !>Ii... t<u• Meyet "' , Coll•-~. C4 '1t11 '"*' bu"nM' '' cotlductea Dt • Qlt'Mr•• Pef'1Nn .... •O Jetterv E ...... Sii# '"" \t•t~ we\ tiled wttf\ ttw (ounP1 C••"' ot Ot•no-t.ovnly Of\ AUQUll I~, It/' PUBLIC NOTICt; FICTlftOVi a U\INISS "'"'°"( S TAT~MUOT f h• toouwtno P"''wn •\ oo.no ix, .. , n(','1 ., RH SULLIVAN L(A\tNG JOO I (tJ•)I H tqh way Urul )1 tJ111>"'1PtH f Ru' n, C• Y?t.60 8&Ue H Wmw-'fl JOO ( t O.••• H•utt••Y U'111 "· M<•w port Rt• .. (n (A t11>60 Thh l>u'\1f'llt'\i 1\ "°"'°""'tee) Oy ,m m d tY,duat ~rt,.H Sull1"¥•n f P\1\ '\C•terni-nt ..... , Ult'd .-,,,, t~· r ounty < '""" OI Or1tn°" (°""'" o., AUQU\I '1, tqft F1711Sl P ub"""'"° o. ... noe (cu\• CM1ty ''•+tH AUQ ,., ll, ~oc I .. 1oq ))W , ' PUBLIC NOTICE ~nt r•l"ll""J 10 ttw-ht""'"'"' t>u,,,,.. l\4ttn# IJP•nQ .O.~ •A\ h,,.t) OH Ap ril )0. 1•111 '" Or•ftQf'I Counl ~ C•HfOtnrn ,.,.. n~rNt\ •net ,,.,,~,"W,. .Odf'f'\W". ~ tht-Qf'N ,~1 p"'',..., \ o• 1n.eo.t1~•o•'e- Dormr.1 8••ffh'""'' 11• Collon ....._, llo.ocll, "' <n .. J HOile Von .... ,.,.,. 11\ Promont.ory 0. E ..._, 8-<lt. c.. n..o FllO lt Publl•hed ~¥lfl" CM•I O.tty Piiot AU9. 10, 11, 24, lt, "a lOt'I r9 PUBLIC NOTICE A~, II, 11, II, t•li M.J:'.! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE fl lCTITIOUI 9VM .. IM "AMI IYAT'IMlllf TllO IOllOWlft9 --l• ..... llutl .... --------------- JOAlf HAOLl!Y INTIRIORS. 20ll u1111en C.fll•• Orlvf , 14111• t9S, ______ ....., ___ ....., __ ~ ,.., ..... c.tttornlO•f"' ... cnnous .Ufllll•H JO•ft Hedl•Y lfllfHllTl•llU , MAMt. tTat'IMeltT ollfor1110 corpor•t1911. UI Hertler TIM , .. , .. ,,,. ,,.,._, .," dot119 •l•nd fto•d. "••P••I •••Cll llolUllOtt 41\: rtlornto....,, J .A.M.S. •OU rl0 U£, 1te "I " fll" "".i-ll ~ l>Y " <Ot• AetW1 ..... IU.W, CalH~l'lo ..._, etlon. 0....Qllvle(I, •m Gr~. c:i.t· ,,_HMlf'YlnvnllMftta f ltM, Cef Norft141 ""1 JOOll H .... y. Merltn OltW.rl, IOUt O•lftey, ~t c:.wr1 .... C.ellfl9rftl• tOrl1 Tlllt tt......,I -fl• wllfl TMt .....,_It <o11M'9ll 11'1 111 i.. ... n11 Ctorll OI Ofeftllt Clliftty ......... ''"·""· Ollt9 Otl*'1 ,..r.u;vt..M & N U ,,. ............. -fltod """' Ille ,. Med ......... . C-ly , ..... ot Or-.. Gfvntf tfl • o ...... . A1191111 '· ""· .._CA_. .. PUBLIC NOTICE ... ..., L.EGAL -OTtCE n 11r1 Of'CAU~O'tllllA O'P'ICIOP' U ATaMO. N•ALTN l'U••&MG AM Dl:Yl~MUf'T lllOTIC• 01' 9 a CUIA.TION 01' IHTl lfT Nol~-" ........ O'".., !NI ,,._ Of PV8UC NOTICE " ... Publl-Or ... Coe• 0•11¥ "llot. Awt St ..... '-t 1.14,11,ltn 1*-1' -------------- PlJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,, ... , •l•t • An(1 ().I.-. H)t ~ 1•1,..,.,.ng n."1 Jl<t/'ftO!' tj4•.t • .. ,., 1•11. ~ 't>' j I ~ • J ----~ .. " COMICS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKI FUNKY WINKERIEAN "Well. you know how upset he becomes when I serve you first I" SUPERHEROES SHOE THE FAMILY CIRCUS 1 THOU6HT 'IOtJ ~'" WSHi40Na.&v 'IN 04llt ~"/ • by Bil Ktane by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta TH!rSE C'OJ. VM NS 6'Y I.DI• l Alll6-- 8lA6T11'.G .W:~LEY FOR • TYINl!!I SJ.JPeRhlAN'S AANOS : •• THEY'RE CAl.J!,IN6 r--;~;91 A llACKtASH A&M\tST TM6JIJ~ ! by Jeff MacNetly JUDGE PARKER l\Thot noise means it's empty, Jeffy .. . I said, when it make.s thot noise it's .. . Jeffy! .... Jeffy? .•• " DENNIS THE MENACE ~lf1&et.E ~lf1NLE IG~lffll..E NANCY DUMB ?···BUT LOOK Ho,/ '°U TAUUHT HIM TO W"Al.K ON MIS HINO LEGS • H0w'5 IT GOl~6 , M6~ OM. y ""°' ,t_J J a lff ... , "Ai aa M.O., Gto'1f, I ~kt r.uliom )CHI Oii lMUlll'f1 of "Ytlll to 410 II 11111 e>tttt. • • DRABBLE Pll.Off:~ fL.tllC'.lf\~, fll<~ ~( Ii ~Mlt.J 00&61.C. I'll( lo)\114 "f\I( ( l Mf\J'S NC~fA"tl OR.SMOCK MISS PEACH '>OMf; ~ '40~ -.'fllttf; N1'~ IUll( -.auitQ ~ ~ 11-s1NGr V1tort.N1N 1P-J '40Vll. (~~«oc>ti\. 14()\,1) ~ '4CN tlt~~o 10 ~£'>( (W lltbe"> ~ t~A, WHAT ... Av e ~ L.EA5rN •D AllOIJT P!O~ AFT~ T'~7 ~LAMMI~ AT *L.UP·AWAY CAMP ?' ,__ ___ _ • 'i i ., ! i z . . by Kevin Fag.an by George Lemont " • . 1' by Mell Lazarius OON 1T ~O TO CAM.P W ln-4 T"'4EM .... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE THAT'S JUST TME TROUBLE·· by Harold Le Ooux NOW Hf PREFERS rr THAT WAY···AND I CAN'T TRAIN HIM BACK lO NORMAL ACROSS , Gu>Oe S L1n11 10 Dffo CUl 14 Scooe 15 Ardent t6 CoQn1zao1 t7 Complain ta En Ol'lt!Ol.I s t9 Egg-shaped 20 tnlONNI ma mer 22 Clot 24 M1nere1 eod- lng ~ hrt1n 27 lndiutor' 2t Bol~reo 32 Time period 33 M1caw 34 Lulo.ewarm 36 Subway .a Tlr&de 42 Be--erages 4A Stalemate '5 Hall 47 Roi.tea •~t 50 Lended S2 Bk'd• ~Arbor . !la Woo !19 Pronoun 60 l•C• $ 62 Tribute M Btac~ 67 was" 69 Duck 70 Ancient A1i.n 71 CIOff by: Poet 72 This Sp 73 Gen Robt 74 Grains 75 Bnllsh gun OOWN t Fiiigree 101 an age 37'7.eg 4 Colo• soot S Revises Hug 7 E.clted & MO<tlse and • DllPUted 10 Glue tt lneua 12 Alaaka. e.o . L ·~•"(0 ~e.,turt Svn<Jor.,•e Tnurso"" s Pu11le Sooveo . ..... ,, a L r r .., ' " : .. t •tf •Oil ' 0 Ill • ( ~ 01 It •I I ., •• ,1 .. ( s c • l I SI • r I ( • c 0 0 •• u • I I -W I •••• 0 • c 0 ( s ll lOl l 0 l •• •t l I a I ' I "'10 l l • • 01 T I y •• 0 • !•IOI • '. "t •I I •• 0 0 \ I [l llll I • 0 l •I•-· u • • l _,, I W • ••o ( c ( " T Sil I • • c l •I • I "·---I (I • ! 0 • 0 o• s • s ' 0 • I I T H • 0 I•. c 0 u , l l I l ' ' •c ' I I • v ' v • l • s ' -· l • 13 Openings 21 01ree11on 13 Dodgers or Eioos ?6 waiehouse 28 Tinted 29 Planet lO Verbal 31 Put H'I order l5 Challenges 37 Cr1ttleal 38 fr1me 39 la 1n debt 41 Wllll1m - •• . , . ' 43 Some fish 46 Cu1tlv1te 48 Blemish 5t Diadems ~Harangues 54 Topic 55 Mutineer 56 Oisintegrat-...._ 570u111 ~ 61 Lar-Qe knife 63 Surfeit 64 Ardor e&Born 68 DOiefui ..,..... .. .......-.. __ ...,.,,._ ___ ......, . ...,. ... ------··-· j . We Make It Simpk For You . 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Opel·Joguor Triumph-MG ·. • d All makes, models and colors · Classified Auto Advertising DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 ' ~ I . s ·- DMCVPLOT Featuri!!fJ. .... • _• _. ___ ., 1 INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Business •Horoscope •Sports . ' \ 1 · . ., .t I : By DENNIS McLELLAN Of IM D .. lf ~IMt MAff The Mission Inn grew out or 0 a two-story adobe house in downtown Riverside to become the city's most famous landmark and one or the world's most imposing hotels. It's a treasure-filled blending of Spanish, mission revival. medieval. Oriental and ba· roque architectural styles covering an entire city block in Riverside. But, as Charles Dickens may have put 1l. the Mission Inn has seen the best of times and the worst of times during its 100-year history. The best of times was during its heyda y at the tum of the century through the early 1940s THAT'S WHEN IT HOSTED luminaries such as Henry Ford, presidents McKinley, Har· rison . Taft and Roosevelt, Alexander-Grand Duke of Russia, Prince Kaya or Japan and Hollywood royalty. "I have never, in all my life, seen such a wonderland converted into a hotel," remarked King Gustav Vl Adolf of Sweden in 1926. Then came the worst of times during the 1950s and 1960s. The number or guests dwindled and at· tempts to modernize the inn robbed it of its charm: the lobby's hardwood floors were cov· ered with turquoise carpet. a fireplace was boarded up and antiques were replaced by black Formica-topped furniture. A series of owners failed to breathe new life into the aging hotel and· it fell into disrepair. Many antiques and art treasures were sold. BY TIIE LATE 'Its the hotel was losing $300,000 a year. Some of its unguarded treasures were st.oleo or vandalized and the Mission Inn was on the verge or permanent closure and possible destruction. _.., -_., •-.i O'o-44 ~ Window portrays inn founder Frank Miller's first wife as St. Cecilia, patron saint d music. •'This is what's painful to me, .. said Mlsaion Inn tour guide BW Hulleelt while sltowlng one or the inn's wedding chapels. <See M188JON. Page BU The spiral sta1rcase of the M1sst0n Inn ·s six-story International Rotunda leads to of-.1 fices and specialty shops. Hotel rooms are being renovated and fumished with antiques and original furniture. To111•s IlluStrate Inn's Past The hotel is a visual feast of architectural styles and art treasures. One or the most colorful footnotes to the Mission Inn's history is the lime during 1903 when President Theodore Roosevelt was a guest tbere. Rooeevelt bad just rt.nished a lavish banquet in bis honor when be retired to bis suite olf tbe lobby. As he entered the room, the electric power failed. Thinking tt was an aaaaninatioo attempt, ·th~ president dove for the Ooor. WBBN 'ftlB. UGBTS came back OD, Roosevelt wu sUll on the floor and bis body guards were sprawled OD top or him with their pistols drawn. The Presldentlal Suite, as it was named. later became a favorite room for wedcUn11. In what now seema a prophet.le choice of locales, Pat and Jlidlanl Nlllm wen married tMre ln lNO. Tbe Presidential Suite ii now a bar, and it'• one of tbe many stopt on an boar·loal ptded tav of tbe bill and Its cardml. There are two tours weekdays at ' , 11:30 a.m. aod 2:30 p.m., and three daily tours OD Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 a .m ., 2 :30 and 3:30 p .m . Admission for adults is $1.50. TOUllS BEGIN lo the hotel's vintage 1903 lobby which houses many of the personal collections of the iJm 's orilinal owner, Frank Miller. There's even President Taft's chair, which wu specially built to bold bis 340-pound girth durinl bia stay at the inn. One of the inn's most popular point.a of interest is the St. Francis Chapel. It's lti.11 fawred for wedclinc•. Juat u it was when Humphrey Bo1art. Bette Davis and other celebrities were married there. Tbne lQen of cold leaf cover tbe 11th century caned cedar altar, wblch Miller bad dilusembled and lhlpped to tbe lnn from Mexico. Outside tbe chapel i• tbe Pamoua Flyer's Wall, wbere the autotraDbl of doaena ol aYiaton rnctn1 from Onille Wright lo the astronauts are etched in copper wings. On one section of the hotel's fifth noor is Writer's Row. a series or brick rooms topped with ornate spires. Once used by authors who stayed at the hotel to write, the rooms now are rented as ofllces. THE TOURS PASS THROUGH numerous rooms housin1 the art treasures and artifacts (paintings, tapestries, stained·elus Tiffany win· dows. statues) collected by Miller dur· ing bis frequent world travels. But it's the top floor panoramic views of the diverse architectural styles ran1in1 from mission revival and Oriental that 1lves visitors the full effect ot the Million Inn. It's a visual feut of arches, towen, 1ar1oylea, fountalna , frescoes and intricate arm-wort and carvlnp. Information about toW'• or botel accomodatloos at tbe world-l'90WIMICI Milalon Inn, wblcb ta bellll ,.tend to ita former clory, is available by calllnl the inn at 7"-0300. • Tourists stop in plaza in front of St Francis Chapel, a popular wedding site. . , ... ---..;..........~~":_:-•t•" ...... .. -CMl.Y ... lOT PVaUC Nones PlTBUC NOTICE IU N•IOll COUltT OP TM• STA Ta CW CAU~NIA cou""' o" o•.u.o• 19 Ovtoc CMMr Ottve S-AM,C:. ......... mtl fl11Mll ~llfllll9CI 0. .... ~ 0.lly PllOI, •• , .. _._,,14.21 ... 1' ,,,..,. 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Aw9 lt -s.ot-1, 14, 21, ttlt lJtt./t PUBLIC NOTICE MISSION V1EW -Overlookln1 the Ml11lon 11111'1 S1)unlsh patio are clock with rotating figures and Writer's Row replicas of three Callfornla ml11lon doml'K , u :.!70.year.old German • • • Mission Inn <From Pa1e BU He pointed to the antique, hand-carved altar piece, sanctuary and candlesticks whose layer of gold leaf bad been covered with spray palnt sometime during the '60s. A woman recentJy waa comm.1.l!lsloned to begin the painstaking process of removing the paint, be explained . "You come away from a tour wit.b a mix· lure of s adness and amazement," Havlicek saJd, noticing a BB gun pellet hole in aat.alned-glass Tlf· (any window. .. THE LOSS HAS just been tremendous, but part of the encouraging thing is the number of individuals who have volunteered interest and care." The Mission Inn, once the focal point of Riverside, is now well into the third phase of its colorfesl history. A band of preservation·minded cltizerus is devoting lime and money to res toring Rive rside's most famous landmark to its former glory. Much of the volunteer work is being done by the Friends of the Mission Inn, citizens who formed in 1969 to rally beblnd the bote I. THAT'S WHEN MANY persons felt it was the beginning of the end for tbe lllJaaloa lnn. Then~wner Benjamin Swig, one of the o wners of the Fairmount llQtel in San Fran- cisco, was considering closing the hotel and sell· ing the remaining treasures if be couldn't find a buyer. A reprieve came In 1971 when the hotel was purchased by the Urban Housing Co. of San Francisco. The hotel was partially renovated and 137 rooms in two winga were converted into low-rent apartments. The lnn's biggest boost came ln 1978 when the Rlvenide Redevelopment Agency bou&ht the landmark for $2 million. The Riverside City Council, wblcb voted to revert the lnn back to local ownerablp, t.bua ln· •u.rtna its prese"aUon, appointed 11 cltiaem to form the Mtuloa Inn Foundatloa. The foundation la now manalina the hotel and handling .-toraUon activities. -~ nu~ INN WAS DEDICATED as a N•tional lll111ton c Landmark m im and early Uus year Hl vf'r1111de celebrated the awarding of a $1 68 mllllon r est or a tio n granr from tbe U S. Econom1c Development Adrru.nistr•Uon. The money is earmarked ror new plumbing, heating, wr conditioning, water, electrical and :sewage systems . State grant money 1s being used to repl•ce the hotel's aged elevator. which bad the bab1t of slopping between noon. Other grants are pend· ing. Ttu.ogs are looking up for the Mission Inn Just ask Bette Condos. the mn's director of public relations, whose office is the roof top Alhambra Suite. THERE'S A WAJTING list for the 137 apart ments. there's constant acttv1ty w the bote1 ·~ dozen function rooms and hotel rooms are in demand, she said _ To date. 18 hot el rooms -including two bridal suites have been renovated, but SS rooms are scheduled ror restoration, sbe said. Wed~s. whlch always have been populu al the inn, dwindled during l.be late ·eos. •ccord mg lo Jane Margison , c h1ef des k clerk and wed ding coordinator. But the number of weddings bas picked' up, just as has Interest m the IJ\D, she s aid "We average a t least three a week all year round ... Mrs . Marj{ison said "Sometimes we have l>IX a week mJune " "I thmk one Uung that's really 1mpress1ve '" that from the street you don't reaJue what's all here," Mrs. Condos said . THE HOTEL CONTAINS A restaurant, ban and a dinner theater . Its six-story rotunda houses speclafty shops and offices. Teoanta include doctors, atto~ys. a radio station and a news paper bureau office. Conereuman George E . Brown abo bas an of- fice there. Alt.bough the Miasloo Inn ia only pa.rt of the city's overall redevelopment plan, It certalnly ta the heart of It. "I love 1t." said Gary Webster. real estate officer for the Redevelopment Agency. ''The Mission Inn 1s our he ritage so it bolds a dear spot for us. "It's not like a Hilton Hotel or something where every hallway 1s the same. Here, you go around a corner a.nd it's a Spanish motif, yoo go around another comer and It's~. It's au different. .. As restoration proceeded in the Inn, so too. bas it been camed out oo some ol the older buildings near the secuon of Main Street which bas bei!n turned snlo a mall. AN t;NTIKt.: BW<:K of obsolete buildings nearby wi.11 be replaced by s pecialty shClps, offices and a parlong bwldJng. There 's also a proposal for a nearby con· venUon hotel which would complement the inn, which 1s only a block from the Convention Center '1bere 1s no othe r major hot.el downtown," Mrs. Condos said "Right now our thrust Is to get u many bot.el rooms opened u we can." Also planned for restoraUon ue the lnn 's catacombs, a maze of tunnels and rooms beneath the hotel Its unusual displays or miniature Callforn1a m1salOOS . a wax figure papal,.c_ourt. and doll museum la expect.eel to be re-opened for tours · Those involved with the restoration of the M 1ss1on Inn a re oot1m1s t1c for it:> future . There'" a fechnl'C of v1tabty an the inn that laq~ely ha.c; t>ft>n ab..,ent since its founder Frank Mi ller died 1n 1935 The Junior League. Art AssoclaUon and f'ne nd.s of the Mission Inn have JOined the Inn's Reslorallon Committee an wortcing on rest.ora· lion projects. Fu.od rais ing events are held re· gularly. Recent newsp•per and magazine artic les about restorallon activities have helped In· crease the public's awareness of the Inn, noted Mrs. Condos. "We're getting real good businesa " sbe r.a.id. "It's• matter of eettinc restoration' tot.be polot where we can handle more." World's Largest Bag Doll Children sit atop Raggedy Ann measurtn1 27 feet long as they put the finlshinl stuf- fing into doll to make a new world record for the largest rag doll. Doll was dis- played outside Macy's department store m New York City. I ' . -·..----.----- ·.,. ( ' . " . • "" • • . # . I/ .. .. • .. ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE OM. Y PtLOT 8:J She's Home to Stay 'Probably' · . . . Saturday night 1s every flight in a hotel. · Rico. But beinc soc:1al duec:tor isn 't all fun lilnd games. •'YOU SP~ND 11 HOURS prt!paring f¥C· b\llUes) and there you have to be, looking fresh. lt'snoteasy being on st.age all the time," she says Ms. Cabrera says guests make lht: dlf· ference between a resort and a hot.el "In a resort (guests> want to have fun and be entertained. They're not just interested in the room or bed," she notes Ms. Cabrera has worked and lived in resort hotels tn06t of her life-by cboice. "You never leave your work but it's people and I love that. Saturday night IS every night 10 a hotel." she says. MOST TOURISTS WANT, and e xpect. for eign countries to be the same as home. But o.11¥ Pll.t -Ill' H•rTY .. ._ JUDY CABRERA experiencing different c ultures is the essence o{ travel, she says Ms. Cabrera organized poolside cultural ac t1vities in an Acapulco resort because "guest didn't w:.u1t to leave the pool But at lt.•a:.t they h~arned ubout MPxicun rc)Oking Now divorced, Ms. Cabrera says sbe re- turned to the U .S. became of her i-year-old son Alejandro. Ali~~ whole favorite food la escargo, spoke nueoUy, bad impeccable man· nera and could order room service. But "be 'I guess I haven't changed, I've just moved my hotel room farther from work. ' couldn 'l play basketball. He never ltnew any other kind of lifestyle, but I did." As vice-pres ident of advertising and marketing al Disneyland Hot.ti, Ms. Cabrera says, "Now I can give my son Cub Scouts and take time ror me." But she usually works until8or9 p.m. "MY WORK CONSUMES MY LIFE. To go anyplace in this world you have to do more than 9 to 5, .. she notes. Without room service, she and Alejandro eat out often and share housework. "I guess l haven't c hanged, I've j ust moved my hotel room farthe r from work.'. Ms. Cabrera feels there was no sex dis- crimination in other countries ~ause "there weren't any women in the marketpl.ace. I was u01q ue and sometimes looked down upon, but I could do my Job.·· Working 1n the LIS. h as been ditrerent ··We're equal now because I have their cmen'::. l respect But J can't 5ay I haven't shed a few tears ... she says "I've paid my due::. " ,.,,L.11...,..... WdN'T SEND THEM TO SCHOOL -Maynard Campbell, 37, has vowed he'll go to jail rather than send his three children to public schools. Dad Prefers J8il to School DENVER <AP) -Maynard Campbell says he would rather go to Jail than send his three children to public schools. He says they can get a better education through a correspondence course. Campbell's two youngest children, Cbuck. 8. and Becky, 6, have never attended public schools And he said he took Barbara, 12, out of school in the third grade because "she knew nothmg" even as a straight-A student Monkey Business is NOthing But Trouble On May 10. District Judge Wilham Eakes tJrdered Campbell to prove that his three <'btldrcn are registered for public school or "'nrolled 1n a li t.ate-approved home-education course The Judge warne<l Campbell he would be held 10 <:Ontempt Of COurt If he failed to ap· pear for an Aug . 30 hearing on the matter. DEAR READE RS: My response to the 12- year-old wbo wanted a monkey as a pet got me int.o more trouble than it was worth. Ena my twin slater, Dear Abby, complained. I rttounted bow sbe bad rtteived two spider monkeys from friends in South America. Tbey were lightning fast, full of mischief.and very destructive. <Sbe finally bad to give them to the IOO.) · "Dear Sis," s he wrote, "From readlag your column one wooJd lblnk I Jet the monkeys run ( Boros cope SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I By SYDNEY OMAR& ) ~RIES CMar. 21-Apr. 19): Be original, dllect, independent and make contact with one who can aid in fulfilling ambitions . Leo. Capricorn, Aquarius individuals could fill the bill. You're due for added recognition and a chance to imprint your own style. • TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Torrent of words, ideas could pour forth -be seledive, re- gain sense of direction. Accent on philosophical con cepts. long -d istance communic ations . Pursue educational project. What seemed far away is closer than you might imagine. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Frivolous ap· proach to questions, people could prove costly. Know it and make decision based on serious ex· amination of goals . One who makes money promises may actually be fmancially e mbar· rassed. Key is to be self-reliant. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lie low, go s low. be spedfic, thorough and play waiting ga m e. Time is on your s ide. Accent on partnership, cooperative· efforts, legal green light. One close to you, perhaps partner or mate. needs a special "pat on the back." LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22 ): Be ready for change. chance for travel, gain through s1>«1al written material and a variety of sensations. Those who share your basic inte rests will seek your counsel. Advocate conservative course. Avoid taking unnecessary ris ks . Good employ· ment news due. VIRGO (Aug. 23 -Sept. 22): Read Leo message for valuable hint. What had been a s peculative ventu re could gel on ''solid ground." Domestic situation due for favorable change. Apply individual, creative touch to ef- forts. Relationship is intensified. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Awareness of basic values is magnified. See places, people as they exist. not merely through haze of wishful thinking. Define terms, check sources, gel land or property appraisal. Be a comparison :shop- per . Pisces, Virgo persons play important roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): One who makes money promise is sincere, but there could be a delay. Know It and prepare accord· ingly. You successfully meet test or chaJlenge. News rrom relative could lle cause for celebra· t ion. Short trip might involve a Capricorn native. SAGnTAIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Finish what you start, diBplay sense of responsibility. You can strike chord of universal appeal. You're due for wider recognition, acclaim and finandal gain. Aries, Libra individuals might play key roles. Wbat was started, then dis· carded, will be reactivated. CA.PUOOKN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Judgment, intuition and timing are on tareet. Know it and proceed with confidence. Stress independence or thought, action. Get to heart of matters. You re· ceive assurances or love. Enthusiasm replaces letbaJ'SY. You get proverbial second chance . AQIJAlllVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Answers can be found behind scenes. Gain indicated ii you share lmowledae. Empbula oa temporary con- fl.nemmt, recopition of neceuary restrictions. 'Be-aware ol security requiremeetl. Get prom· iaea ln wrltiq. One who aided tn put makes rea~. PllCllB (Feb. 19-Mar: •>: Accent on fiex- tbWty, fQlftllmeat of hopes, dellrel. Gemlnl, Vlrto. Sacittari• penou play key rol•. Social actlvlt.J ll acctierated. Expand borilom. Look beyond tbe immediate -potentla1 ia lftlter than orlllnall1.,.umecl. loose in my bome. I wis h you bad made it clear that I kept them in a cage." I want to announce publicly that my sister, Dear Abby, did NOT let the monkeys run loose in her home. She kept them in a cage. l>Meos or readers who keep monkeys as pets were upset because I spoke unnatteringly ol their furry friends. This letter from Pasade na will give you an ide a of what happens to people who get mixed up in monkey business: ANN LANDERS· Cl refuse to c•all you "de· ar' because you must be :A terrible pcrs.on > You said monkeys &re undesirable hou~e pets because they are destrucu ve and 1mposs1- ble lo house-break. Well, you are wrong. I have had two monkeys within the last JO years and they were both ideal companions. The last monkey hung himself accidentally on the drapery cord. and I'm all set lo get anothe r one as soon as I return from my vacation. 1 have had dogs, cats, a raccoon and hamsters. They don't compare with monkeys when it comes to intelligence and JUSl plain fun. I prefer the company of a monkey lo humans any day. -DARWIN WAS MISTAKE~ Tben lbere was this letter from RocbHter. N.Y.: A•• Landers always tell people how great the pro<luct 1::. Wh al atJout the hulards? Ar e tb~re any'' Thank!> for your help RITA IN AtjGliSTA DEAR RITA : I checked with three de rmatologists. They are au st.roegly opposed t.o synthetic fiber implants. They say lllls type of Implant carriH a high riak for lafecUon and a vartety of other compUca&ioM. 'ftey abo poimt· ed oat that most of tbe flben fall oat wltlaln two months, along with some of the patient's own hair. Have you beard eaougb! I bope so. CONFIDENTIAL TO. REAllTBROKEN MOTHER: If tbe'yoang man care-cf as much for your daughter as you say, be wouJd have dis· cussed the problem with ber a11d tried t.o work out a solaUoe. Tnae love triamplu over aUergies -especlally when the caue b u angora cat. Cit.INT lo UPHOt.STBY CUA.MING "TIIERE IS r-.o \\AV I Will comply w1tb th at ordc:r." said Ca mp bell m telephone ID· ll.'rv1e'4s last week 'Tm ignonng it. Nobody's gomg to take my kids " Campbell, h1!> wife. Brigitta, and their ('hildrf:'n bve 1n Durango, and he operates a two- ~ay rad.lo bUlillless from lus home. Ca mpbell, 37. says he tumself ha!> a teachmg cerllficate from the State of flonda He said that afte r he took his daughter Barbara out of pubhc schools in Texas, he C'nrolle<l her 10 an accredited national cor- respondence cour..e operated by the Calvert School of Baltimore . "It took a year and a half in the correspon· dence course to get her up to the speed of the third grade," said Campbell. SO CAMPBELL DID NOT EVEN BOTHEil sendin g Chuck and ~ky lo schools and instead enrolled tbem in the s ame conespond.ence course. Campbell said authorities m New Mexico. where the family lived prior lo coming to Colorado about a year ago, also were concerned a b-Out the children not going to school But when they checked out the correspon- de nce course and found it was "excellent," they ga\·e their pernuss1on for the children to get their education that way. he said. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boy friend is los ing bis hair. He is 10 years older than I am. At the rate his hai r is going, we will soon look like father and daughter. Please tell us what you know about synthetic fiber implants We have read some advertisements. but they -~~·..... s 1900 ALL-H·I -S-C...-T & ___,_,~co. 1714t 760.9660 I JO)A--.lt• 7'1.~ .. _,, or Day ·sale !nramatize your dorm or den. ALL REMAINING Summer Stock 1 " SiZES 121/2-241/2 • J6-46 ~ (NOT All STYLES IN All SllESl O/o TO BROKEN SI ZES -ALL SALES FINAL AU STOllS OPll LUOI DAY .,.,,, SIPIUllB l 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. O/o OFF ! OIKllAL nta ~~'sHALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH 224 orangefalr Mall LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hiiis Mell 8' Huntington Center COSTA MESA 1805 Newport Blvd . m SHOP SUNDAY Noon til 5.00 p.rn. <except Costa Mesa) ... Bedapreeda. 100% cotton India prints come In 72x108, 90x108 & 108x108 in . sizes. Ret. 7.ff.12.99 Heltlan mirror. 25" . ReQ •••.. 24.99 .. r. .. ;.14.11 Woven pelm fan.~ Reg ...... 6.99 ............. --. ._..,,..,..Friday ••• ht. It °CU I ha. 12 'WI Customer satisfaction guaranteed. ~· • AN~BJ:ol -• ... ·..._ ,.,,_, ftNlll COl'l'A ID&\ -m1 .__ ............... ,. GAaDl:N GllOV&-1*1 ....,_.....,..., .... ' Business ·. I I ,, U.S. Space Shuttle Display Planned For Cormty Showing • aoctw.ll .....,..Uollal'• Nol* AIMrkM Aeroe~ o,.nu.... apace Muttlt ctiaplQ will be • Ytew at .._ l....,..tJooal BualMH and IDd•try laPo-!Uoa ud SHeOmlt Outlook Coaunllon ~at the~ C.•--c.Mtr'• Od. 2-4 .. IU Mil JQr, &be •Jl11GUtioll • MadM by Lany Dytart and briqa eome •companies_... OM rad &o n.bibit their prod-..dl udMl,olNI. Tbe ecooomJc (c'OOVftlUOD II lft lta 1~ rear ud la beachd lhla 1ear by cenetal c hairman Monoa Flnk at Santa Ana. PAaTICIP AT I NG <:O•· paoiea will be &tven lbe op· portunity to make direct contat·t wUh dedaion-makers represent· ing more than 6,000 Southern California firms , alon1 with many from world maarkells. Eablbttiora include AM ln· tern ational. Llo yds Bank California, Bohn·Rex-Rotary, A merlcan Mi c ro·computer Corp.. Continental Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Sax- on Business Products, Minolta Business S)'stems, Orange CoUh· ty Economic Development Corp ., Norman Batu, Inc., Alfred M. Gordon Designs, Inc .. the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, Roy a l Bus iness Mach ines, General Binding Corp., Merrill Lynch, Shearson Hayden Stooe and others . The exposition and convenllon a re co-sponsored by the Orange County Chamber or Commerce, the U.S. Department or Com- merce, the Department or In- ternational Trade ror the State of California, the U.S. Small Business Adminis tration, the National Alliance of Business a nd 50 cooperating Orange County agencies SPEAKERS HA VE been con· firmed for the confe re nce Gilbert llablet, regional vice p~ at TRW Credit Oat.a, the Ja,..a ft>mPUlerfred credit repof"tlnl cocnpany ln th• United Stato. will bf the wrap-up apeafler fo r th" •fternoo n aenlon Tim Ci.rly le , proar•m c hairman for the convt!ntiou, ai.ld Hamble t }oln1 Or Raymond Jallow , c hi ti f economist of Unttt.,od Cah!ornl11 Bank, as one Of two speakers from lut year's successful con ference "A1 the final speuker of the proaram, the theme of which 1s ··Tho Challenging '808 ,'' Hamblet wtlJ summarize the ru· marks of th e pr e vious s peakers," uad Carlyle TO 8 £ DISPLA YEO U.S. Space Shuttle Gold Coin Notice Delayed in Senate SACRAMENTO (J\J>) IC polsllcal reminders aren't re<1u1rt•d in ads for Russian vodka or Iranian oil, why should they be re- quired for South African Krugerrands" Using this logic, Senate President Pro Te mpore J ames Mills. D·San Diego. sidelined two resolutions aimed against the purchase or Krugerrands by Americans. ~ One of the resolutions by Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes, f). Los Angeles, ACR25. would require s tatements in Krugerrand ads saying the United States bans arms ~ales to South Africa because of its racial policies The other, AJR 12, would ask Congress to require that Kruger rand ads include the same reminder Ms. Hughes satd she compared the proJ,X>scd reminders to warnings by the surgeon general on ci~arette packages . Mllls' committee had be<!n scheduled to vote on the re'lolutiom. Wl·dnesday REAL EST ATE LICENSE TWO DAYS $250 a.+ .. -. o..e wHketMI IROKH l cfttM ,,.., for tit• profenio..al. Exp.rt h•atM1ctlo•, f lnHt Mahrials a Ya llable, p r oYen efhc•h•. EHROUM&fT LIMITED. SEl'TEMIH I 5 &: 16 REGISTRY HOTS.. l"ilte ....... ,,... ,,.... w.,... .,..,... JOss ....... c ...... .,Mor f7' 4' 644-1094; (7' 41 ''""'"' ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRI END r---------------------, I Flllln tt\11 ~n. cltp !Ind man wuh SI 7!> • 2$ PQ91AIQll to: I I f'tlot Printing, Label Div. I I Pott Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St. I I o.ta Mesa. Caflfomia 92626 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I Bo Sure to UM Your Zll)OOde I I I I I I I L -----------~ ---------- ......... ~--- F hlor ~•••t-• Ira• Work Fluor Corp., Irvine. said construction opera t10ns have resumed l.ll lhe petroleum refinery near Esfahan. Iran, being erected by a Fluor s ubsidiary and Thyssen Rheinstahl Technik GmbH. Work was interrupted early this year by the revolution In that country. National Irani an Oil Co., owner of the re· ·finery, recently paid t'1e fo'luor Thys&en Joint Ven· Lure more than $SO mallton or uccrued obhgat1ons to facil1t.al~ res umption of <·onstruction act1v1hes A group of Joint venture cxpatnate supervisors has returned to the refinery site. Fluor said la!>t Febru1try that il had at risk in Iran. alter mcomc-tax eUects, approximately $25 million. The rompany now says it consldeni Its risk in Iran t.o tx• minimal Nat.iOt1al 'o •• lt1,ezc Nallonal Education Corp., Newport Beach, says il5 tender offer for outstanding sbarea of In· t.exl. Inc .. Scranton, Pa., has been successful. The offe r was for a minimum of 50.l per cent of lntext's l.4 million shares for $14 a share. Intexl shareholders tende red 1,207,939 shares, or 88.4 per- cent, and all of these shares will be purchased. NEC said. The company expecta Int.ext to be merged with a wholly owned NEC subsidiary by March 31, l~. or sooner. Shareholders who did not tender their 11t.ock will be paid $14 per share upon consumma· ti on or the merger. lntext dlvisionR include St.eek-Vaughn Co. and International Corres pondence Schools. Steck· Vaughn publishes e lementary and high school educational materials. ICS sells cor?'espondence educational and training materials and ser vlce.s to lnduljtria! accounts and individuals in the United States and overseas. The divisions have combined ' annual revenues of approximately $40 million. It is expected that a ~third division, ffadd~n Craftsmen, a book manufacturing operation, will be sold . ... rr ¥•1"11• Le••e• Sp•~e Alfred G. Peterson of Pharr Yarns haa taken a three-year lease on 780 square fet'l at 3700 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, from 3700 Building, a limit· ed partnership. Value of the leasehold is $30,888, according to Business Properties Brokerage Co., Newport Beach, which handled the leuse. 8-" O,,eta• 111 N neporf Golden Slate Sanwa Bank has opened an office al 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. It la the bank'• 21at in the state. • LEASE fl' From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Compstltlve Pricing Su/Hlfb Service NABERS ~ nlO llAlllliLn~ COITA IEIA l40·11GO Shares Offered for Saie McDonnell Dougla. Goea /or Microdata Stock lltDollnell Dou&1u Corp.1aya 11110,101 1b1re1 of common llOek at lllcrodata Corp., lrvioe, were properlJ tende red lhlJ JWHk. It. 1ubltdlary, MJCD Holdina Co .• 1a oermna $32 a •bate for llkrodala stoc\. Tbe ..,_ tendered u of lat Mond ay conatituted approx· lm ately 72.t percent of tbe out- atancllna common •tock. VNLIC88 EXTENDED, tbe of. fer wiU uplre at 5 p.m . EDT on Wtdnetday. Under the terms of the offer, lf at leut 90 percent or the lllct'Odat.a lharet outltand· Ina on the exptratlon date are t endered , all 1barea will be purchased. Ir more than 50 percent but leu than 90 percent are ten· dered, at least 45 percent of the shares will be pur cbaaed, although McDonnell Dou1laa does not intend to purchase more than SO percent in this event. M 1crodata would then be merged wtlh a subsidiary or MI C D llo lding, s ubject to various condiliooa, including majority Microdata shareholder approval UPON TH£ MERGER, e--ch shar~ of Mlcrodata common i.tock not owned by MICD Hold· inl( would be converted 1oto the right to receive $32 in cash. 1f fewer than l.111 shares t(•n <fc r ed are to be purchused, M c Do nn <'ll Douglas will purch ase s h ares tendered by ll.lst Monday on a pro rala baslS before purchasing any shares tendered late r. Those shares would be purcba.scd in the order tendered. Baak Fights B~bf s Bank of Anwrtc-an :mys ll will lwgan a secret w1lne:.s pro~ram an Cahfom1a to help dNer bank robb<'nes ( TAKI NG ) .....__S_TO_CK __ Net inco me for tbe fotll1h quarter at 1"11 lDcluded an •• • traordinarJ tu credit Of •.soo. or • centa, wblle aoae wa1 avallable t.b1I year. ReY-..ea for t he fourth quarter were $7 ,417,585, compar ed •ltb ts. 707,213 for the Uke period lut year. Accordln1 to Ronal d F . You.na. vice president a nd bead of baAk ~y. the bank will place a d vertisements In Callfonaia newspapers be1ln- ain1 ln September providing pbotol and lnformation on sus- pect ed robbers o r Bank o f America br~ba. "•OBBEa lES OF ba.nb in general are on the rise," aa.id Youn1. "Vie believe the acoon we are taking is in the bat l..n- t e r e 1t1 of our bank , our shareholders and our cuatomers, and the communities in which we operate." Young said the bank has worked cloeely wlt.b law enforce· ment to combat bank robber and t h at the secret witness pro· gram is designed to •·support and strengthen these efforts " Tbe program has been under consideration several months. he said. The advertJsements -to run in several da1Jy papers m lhe state will invite readers with information regarding the sus pects to report that mformtitJon by usin,!t! a toll .free number. In cases where the informa t1on leads t.o the arrest and tn· dictment or a s uspect , the bank wait pay Sl,000 lo the respondent. The 1dentilles of those provu11.n& mformahon will be kept con- hdenl1aJ Vl'N Luis G al• VTN Corp . Irvine, bas report· ed net income for the fourth qua r ter e nde d Ma y 3 1 o f $238.133, or 12 cent5 a s hare on 1.950.036 sbart's outstanding , compared with $175.198, or it cents on l .AA2.0!>4 '>hare!>. for tht· like penod Laat year (),•·r l 'lu· tounlt•r HA SD lnfffti!Ji Nt:T INOO•E POa the )'ear was $737,152, or 39 ceota a aha.re on 1,895,sn avera1e aharell out· standing , compared wllh S1 , 167 ,827. or 63 cents on 1,861 ,909 average sbares, lut year. 1bese reautta include an extraordinary tax credit of SS0,000, or 3 cenl.8, In im. and a tax credit of $486,500, or 2& cents, in 19'18. Revenues for 1979 were 127,8991880, compared with $21,t77 ,888 in 1978. Pl •r•• Ce llqeat For the second year In a row Orange Coast College'• Com- munity Service O ffice 1s s ponsoring ita Five Star Certificated Program for busi- ness and man•gement. The program conaista of five sections: business man age ment. sales and ~lling, secret.anes an today·s world, successful amall- business practices and women In business EACH SECTION consists or four. three-hour seminan . A certificate is awarded upon com· pletion of the four seminars In any dlsclpUne. Recent legisla· Uon has restored the seminars on a no-fee ba.s111. RegiJatraUon is conducted at the door before each seminar. The subjects ate taught by in· s tructors with exper ience an \heir fields. I\ brochure explaining the pro· gram 1s available in the Com· m unity Servw•· Office in the col- le~<'·, adm1nl\trat1on building. For tnformallon. phone 556·58JI>. ,, .. , , ..... 11•' n . ,,, • ll "' ) ,, ' • N(# YOI> .. Alli n~ fOtl-1.,q 11\I ' , 10 , "'°"*' f1'P °"'' trw .. 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Forced to cover the retirement costs of mounting numbers ol retired members with the contribuUons of decreasing numbers of active workers and employers, tbe plans may tum to the government ror help. But the pension insurance program established five years ago cannot cover their liablUties . Ir even a few fold in the ned 10 years, the government-run multi·employer plan fWld would go bankrupt. The admmistration and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., the agency whi c h a d · ministers the insurance program, have come up with sugges tions to change the rules under Money's Worth which both the plan and Insurance rand operate. The propoeals a re complicated , but their goals are straigbtlorward. (1 > Make It less attractive for multj-employer plans to rold by preventing companies that drop out of plans to escape their funding responsibilities. <2> Give troubled plans more flexibility to enable them to weather brier periods of economic strain. <3> RED UCE AND POSTPONE THE PBGC's liability so tha t premiums paid by employers into the rund can be kept down and the government becomes an insurer or last resort. There is no objection to these goals, and even critics or the admirtistration's bill support many specifi c proposals . There are two, however , that will have a direct negative impact on mult1·employer plan members. Under one , companies and unions wouJd be a llowed to promise plan members rising benefits until such time as the plan gets into trouble. At this point, promised benefits could be reduced to levels in effect five years earlier. I F ntE FUND RE MAINE D strapped, more cutbacks would be permitted before the PBGC would step in with help. And Lhe Carter White House recommends that the PBGC cut back the amount of benefi t protection 1t pro · vldes multJ-employer plan me mbers . The agency wants to guarantee only modest-s1Uld benefits and partially insure higher benefi L'i. In the latter case. benefits would not be adJusted for infl atwn A s urprising oumber of un1ons are backing these benefit and gua rantee reductions. A few lawmakers suggest other solutions, including us- ing general tax revenues and raising mult.i·employer plap revenues. But unions and employers are pushing Congress to enact the administration bill fast. The outlook could be grim for retiring members of mulli·employer plans. Oil and Gas Stocks Pace Market Gains NEW YORK (AP> -Stock prices rose in slow pre· holiday trading today wi th some oil and g as s tocks among the best gainers. 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Chria wanted to take them all home and othera ft.bing alongside hlm were donating their mackerel aa well so he wound up with a sack full of the fish. ,. other than mackerel. But all were w&r'IMd b)' skfpper Lloyd Harris before the boat left U.. ,, dock that this was the only day thll year no live , bait would be available. , ; Take aranddlld alone to bait lbe hook and an Hpenenced h•nd who had be4:n out on the caat the UM lo lbe water, \bin lf a ftab hlppeu oc:.ean one tlme ~tore. "WE HAD 7t PA88ENGl:a8 thhl mornlnc ,, and gave them aJl a rain cbeck to fish another lime because they did not know about the balt , situation before they came on board," Harris ~ said. 1 to 1trlke. make au.re be b c&oM by U U1 a1· alatance la need.cl. Or better .Ull, l"Ml ln a flab Chrh hauldJ.cl the altuaUon expertly and that another member of tbe pan.y bu booked. before the day was ovt:r on the Western Pride out of D•vey'1 Locker at t.be PaviUon, he was "My mom will take care of them for me," he said with pride as granddad lrted to get him to tou them back. "They aren't worth anything," granddad insisted. OftlDWISB, aU (be tacrectMnta are ~ rHdy lo bait his own hook and catch fish un- for a day to remember out on u.e btu. Padnc aa1l1ted But Chris was just as insistent and won out. proudly carrying his sack of fish off the boat and placing them in a cardboard box in grand· dad's car. Before the att.ernoon run, however, be made certain all knew of the sltuation and informed one and all they could sltip the trip lf frozen· ~ squid wouldn't do for bait. None of the 62 after- noon passengers left the boat. on a balmy awruner day with a ltibt breeae and sunahl.ne to match. But wbeb you are YOW\I. IT MADt: U1TL£ difference to the young these UU....• seldom matter. flahermt'n that the only catch was mackerel. Fishing on the half-day boat Thursday wasn't a.s productive as it could have been for Tb~ afternoon, YOWll Chris Shert, 8, They put up a good right and gave the boys a ~~~~~~~~.....;_=----=-~-~...::::..:.~.:_:__~~~ Harris, a Glendale school teacher and <Bee. OCEAN, Page 8 7 > ............. Meanwhile, at Irvine Lake. • • Cars Li~d Up Already for Saturday's Opening By ERNIE CASTILLO Ol 1 ... o.lly ........... It was a fi sherm an's dre~m. n a cool. over cast morning, only a andrul of anglers were on the ba or a well- sto<'ked Jake that had been virtually un· molested for nearly a year. It was so quiet, you could hear a blrd sing ; so peaceful, you could imagine yoursell in the wilderness. For a while, anyway Saturday. the scenario changes drastically when the gates guarding Irvine Lake will swing open and fishermen once a~ain flock to the popular Orange County fishing s pot. "This has been one or the most heavily stocked la1ces around Southern Cal.Jforni a for the last JO years." says Decker. "The fishing here should be great. no question about it. We've checked the fish popul&tion and there's all kinds or schools of c rappie, bass and catfish .. THE LURE IS SO 1rre111st1bl e. the prospeetsofCilhnR a limit '>Ogreat. lhat Clir!> ~ are e xpected to bt-hned up along Santiago Canyon Road half CJ m de in both direct1ons of the lake'sentrancl' '1'here used to be hundrc.sds (J( f ishermen here when it was open cind on a good day you'd find 150 boats in the water." says Decker who in his 30 years with the Dfo'G dean-up operations began several months ago. "IT WAS SO RUN DOWN, there used to be weeds all over the parking lot, coming up through the asphalt," says main· tenance worker Daryl Landrum. "We're doing the best we can to gel i\ ready for Saturday and luckily, we haven't had a problem with vandalism "I 've had to chase a couple of kids out but other than that. the lake hasn't been touched .. Decker re<.'alls some of the controversy ~urrouncting the lake 's closure but says ther e was a silver Hning to it all. ALREADY, CA RS ARE lining up along Santiago Canyon Road, waiting for the 6 a.m. opening. frequently came out to check anglers for "THERE WERE OOM Pl.AINT8 raised their licenses and li mits at Irvine Lake. about 1t," he says. ''People wondered why "There's a lot of hungry fish in there. We should have a lot of real good fishing, .. understates Bob Decker, a retired Depart· ment or Fish and Game official who now serves as a cons ultant lo the Irvine Com- pany. the lake'sowner. The scene Saturday. a.; 1t was for nearly they would leave a beautiful lake like this two decades. will be a far cry from the c losed AJl. the litigation t urned ioto a past 10 months Vacont ~1nce a con-stalemate C'essionaire's lease ran out m October. th~ ··aut the year 's closure has done won- adJoining restaurant and bait shop took orf'' ders for the lake It's allowed for a more the appearancl' of a ghost tnwn bt:fore (Set-IRVI NE. Pa"e 871 Angels Now The Chasers From AP Dlspatclles • CLEVELAND -Thp slide continues CleveJand's Indians were the latest team lO hand the Angela thelr miseries, applying a 7·1 de· feat at Cleveland StadJum. The Joss was the Angels' fifth in a row and eighth in their last nine games. They dropped from first place for the first time since July 8 and are now '12 game behind K11nsas City in the AmcriC'an Lca~ue 's Western 01v1s1on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UMPIRE FRANK HAMMOND ORDERS NASTASE TO PLAY. "IF WJ:: COULD SCORE 20 runs 1n a game, that might C'hangc 1t." said Angels Manager Jim Fregosi. "We JWlt have to win a game to get squared away." US.Open Crowd in Chaos NEW YORK <AP l It was chaos on center court, bizarre midnight madness more befitting an inlemalionaJ soccer match than a tennis tournament. The players, John McEnroe and Hie Nastase, were standing at opposite ends of the court, hands on hips. Umpire Frank Ham· mond had just penalized Nastase a game for delaying play, but the boisterous crowd of 10,549 that came to the U.S. Open Thursday nijhl refused to accept that decislon. They booed. They whiaUed. They clapped. They stomped their feet. ''ll may not have been the wildest thing I've ever seen, but it aure was in the top ten," said McEnroe. FINALLY, IN AN EFFORT to gel play resumed, tournament referee Mike Blanchard instructed Nastase to serve. At that point McEnroe led 6-4, '4-6, 6·3, 3·1, but not according to tbe crowd. They roared "2·1, 2-1, 2-1," demanding that the penalty as- sessed against Nastase be reversed. "We're going to have to start playing more 3f'· gressively, the way we were at the start of the season." Angels catcher Brian Downrng summed up. Meanwhile. the Indians are discovering a new battery that packs a lot of pitching and catching prowess. LEN BAKKER , a 24·year-old rightbanded pitcher. and Ron Hassey. a 26-year-old catcher, sparked the Indians Thursday night. It was the fifth straight victory for Barker. The 6-4, 235-pound Fort Knox , Ky., naUve yielded six hits and struck out eight to boost bis aeuon mark to 5-4. Hassey smacked a bases-loaded double in the first inning against Angels' starter Nolan Ryan to give Barker more runs than be needed. The Barker-Hassey tandem has only recently started making waves in the American League. Barker, who came to the Indians In a trade with the Texu Rangers Jut October, fioundered for the first half of the 11easoo. Working primarily out of the bullpen, his earned run average at times was above 10, and he failed to win a game. ............... "I thought if play could resume, the crowd would quiet down," said Blanchard, explaining why he ordered Nastase to serve despite the roar of the crowd. Nastase refused. "He (Hammond) kept telling me, 'Play wltb the noise'." Nastase said . "I said, 'I won't play with that noise . Take the point, (See NASTASE, Pase 88) SINCE BEING placed in the starting rotation, be has posted a 1.86 ERA in seven starts. "He's really a dandy," Cleveland Manager Dave Garcla sald about Barker. ''That kid's a good pitcher. J think the Indiana made a very good deal when they got him." BUGGED ALL NIGHT -Even the bugs were after the Angels Thursday night as they dropped out of the American League West lead with a loss at Cleveland. Carney Lansford <right) and the Indians' Duane Kuiper swat away at the pests. Slater Has Learned His Lessons Well --·· --. ------...... -_.. ... --- Ram Guard Dosen't Slum Comparisons By JORN SEV ANO Ot ... o.11, .......... At 6·'4, 268 pounds, Jackie Slater poses an omlnous flgure as an offenslve lineman for the Los Angeles Rams. And yet, despite bia pbyalcal appearance, be may have aomethlni facing him that will be too dilflcult to overcome. You see, Slater bu been liven the dubious diaUnction of replacina Tom Mack at the auarct spot where Mack waa an imtltution alllce 1918, bavlnt played ill 114 atralpt tames at one point. IN llACll'I CA.811: lt wun't lneffec- ttvenes1 that forced h im to retire, either. It wu juat a cue of belDI Ure4 ot the 1ame. That makes tbe alaadow Slater bu to play under tbat mucb lar1er, and M'I weH aware ol tbe doee 1crut11ty be'll be under. "It'• onl)' natural for people to mate compartlOD9, •• HJ• the lott·•~ten JacUoll ~ traduate. "I can oDIJ IO out end do wbat Jackie Slaw can do. "I'm not Tom Mack and w bne very .. few similar features. I'm working bard on guard techniques and I'm always maklng compari.sons between myself, Mack, (John) Williams and (Doug > France. Tba_t's how I Improve and leara." VNPO&TVNATELY, SLATE R wun't able to learn much during bis fJnt few cla.ya at Ule Cal State Fullerton traininl lite u be was forced to the sideliaes after the fint day with a pain· ful ankle sprain. It really wun't until the put two weeks that Slater wu able to perform at full efftclency. Detplte the s low start, Slater knows for the ftrlt time alnce comtnc to the Rama \bree yean a10 that the 1tartin1 Job l• bia. "ft'• tot a tood rtn1 to it," anawered Slater.,..... aked bJa reactJoa to befnc a •tarter ... It WU dlfflcult belnc Oft the bench. l'm lootjq forward to pl17in1." Slater Ja 1JU1U1eat about the came alMI ....,.... q.._Uou about football and bl...at canfull7. • 'Tbere •1 one tbtn1 about Jackie Slater, I like playing football," he aays. "I've realized that I can play on a professional level. If somebody wants to play me, I'll play. "I don't feel any pressure about being a starter. I'll play and learn and make mistakes, and I 'll play and learn. Hopefully, I'll eliminate t.boee mistakes. and aa long as I do I'll be improving." Slater's love for football goes beyond the game, too, as be also shares an ap· preclaUon for bis fellow player. ·'There are a lot of claaay people in the NaliOftal Football Leque," says Slater, wbo along with hla wife makes his home ln Meridian, Mlal. durtn1 the off·seaaon. "Football players are humant too, and I appreciate that clua of peopae. upaOFE8810NAL FOOTBALL for m~exc!Ung. There'• al•aya some drive force tbat kttp1 m-e motlva ." Modvatlcft is an h:nportant word ln <lee SLATE&. Pait 81) Rams Switch, Sign Dunstan LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los Angeles Rams, seeking to shore up their defensive line. signed tackJe Bill Dunstan on Thursday. I The Rams, who lost defensi~ tackle'·Cody Jones to a ham- string iltjury in last Saturday's exhibition victory over Saa Diego, had waived Dunstan • week earlier. He is a six·year N• tionaJ Football Leaeue veteran from Utah St.ate. The signing of Dunstan pui Los Angeles' roster back to 45 after wide receiver Ron Smith was placed on the four-week in· jured reserve list earlier this Wffk. I The Rama a1ao aMou:nced tbtt their NFL re1ular-season opener SUnda7 at home a1almt tbe Oakland Raiders woukl not be telm..d ln the Loi .U,eltl araa alnee 17 ,ooo Ucllet.a ,. malned to bl aold Tbu.nday. 11.SEBALL I FISHING (! ... Get Rellef Agalast LA LOS ANOIU.D <AP> ---llenua ....... ...... ol tM <>k ... CQI, ..._ ....,.. Ida tlub'1 eitssw ta .._ 1t•· u..& t..,. Suit. .. ....., tM ftnl two ............ .,.. ..... ~ .. Dtell"IWrow. ,AM wkla IDoCI rMIOG. ton in ov 11-Jlat In lbe rae., '' ~ub aald u lbe Cubt nuctaed to w1Wn 5~ cama ol ftnt place &,. &Wr didaJoa. "I r .. a we're .UU lo UM rece. We bave a lot of 1am• to fO, ...... fir UI to ,_ ... a th,..•l. .. lb• Oodfen bad two runners on bue, and tbe C\lbl lead by only one run. 2-1 . Tldrow rot Du.tty Baker to crouod Into a double play. n-. -'*" Joe P'erfUIOG led oil lhe eltb\la lJm1aa wtth • 1ln1le, Frankl lm· mediately au,inmoned Sutter. He eventual· ly left FerfU,IOn on base and then struck out two Dodaers In the nlnlh to hand Los An1eles lta Mb loaa ln the last seven sames aod thlrd 1tral1bt by a 4·1 score. n.. two,....,..., wbo cocnpriae the belt ~two bullpem punch ln baleball, bawe 8"D •led dinetlJ for SI ol lbe C\aba' n ~ tbi8 MUOD, The addUJon ol Tldrow ha1 taken coo· aiderabl~ wear and tear away from Sutter. wbo be recorded 103 aav• 1n UtU. more than 3"-MUOM in lbe bl& MquM. Sutler's l$ 1avet arc wlthln two of tbe NL r«Ol'd and lhre. of tM m~or lea11.1e mark. S.U. neord9Cl Ma »&la 1ave Thursday .a-. a •t vietory over Loi Aaati•. He allo ........ wt.a. Tldrow, wbocll lbe c-.t. •••Md from UM New Yon Yankeee ln llQ.MalOwlDI Md ua"" aave.. n. clubl duel a1aln loaltbt ln lhe NeoM ol a fow·1ame .. fies. BlU Caudill. 0·5, will •tart for Cbleqo •Jalnat the Dodaen' Rick Sutcliffe. 12•1. "RffOrds really don't mean • wbole lot.'' 11.id Sutt.er. who haa appeared lo tbree eamea thla 1ea11on a1alD1t tbe Dodaens and uved all U\J'ff. "Without Tidrow, J wouldn't have »HvM." "Sutter la the beat reliever I've ever seen," praised Lot Anaelea Mana1er Tom L11orda. Lirt')' Bllttner~ two· run triple in the flnttn· nJn1 off starter and loter Burt Hooton, 11-10, provided Chlca10 with a 2.0 lead. St.eve Garvey punched a solo homer tn the third, bis 22nd of the year, second in as many sames and third in hls last five. for lhe Dodgers'solerun. •1fuu.r and Tidrow have *n b•a fac- Ttdrow entered the came lo the 1lxth ln· ntn1 when 1t.arter Oenola Lamp developed a bluter on hia flnaer. The,.. wu ooe out. A Cepaule Report From the World of Sports Parents Protest Ruling 'lbat Kids Pay to Play From AP Dispatches SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A crowd or about 50 II an1ry cJtizens descended this week on the school board meeting in Carmel, an affluent oceanside burg 100 miles south of here. to denounce plans to charge every boy and girl $75 for each spot they sign up ror. The plan is no Invention of the Carmel board. In the aJ. termath of Proposition 13, many financially tro~b.led California public schools have adopted pay-to·play policies. requiring fees for athletics. "There seems to be kind of a ground swell that indicates there are more schools waiting in the wings to develop such a policy," said J ohn Lumb, bead of the state Department or Education's athletics office. In face of opposition, the Carmel board backed off from its scheduled final adoption of the plan Tuesday night and is looking for ways to reduce or eliminate ~e fees -:-primarily through donations from people and busmesses in the com- munity. "The furthest thing from our minds is to eliminate our athletics program." said Joe Feldeisen, Carmel High ~lhletic director. "But we already terminated 13 teachers this year because of Proposition 13 and the Serr ano-Priest decision. Without the fee money, it would mean losing 2.5 more teaching positions." Two other schools, Harbor High in Santa Cr uz and Saratoga High, have adopted a fee of $25 per student per sport with a limit of $75 a student or $100 a fatnUy. Milpitas charged $25 last year and is charging S40 this year; Salinas char1es $5 per student per s port,. with a SlO maximum. ~-----Quaff? of fM Day------, 0.. Drysdale. on why Sal <Tlae Barber) Ma1 Ue ad· Yiaed him to throw two, not one, knockdown pitches: "The second one makes the hitter know you meant the ftnt one." 8reu ••••ts: Bet •• Me When Kamas City finally overtook the Antels II" in the American League West, Geor1e Bret& was anything but bumble. "If I was a betting man, I'd put my money on myself," Brett aaid Thursday. "They've blown a lO·game lead. I thinJc they've been looking over their shoulder." The Royals rolled over the Yankees, 8-3, to move into first place for the first time since June 28 . . . Mike FJ ... gu chalked up his 19th victory as Baltimore downed Minnesot a. 5-.4 ••• Texas, s tarting to come out of its slump, blanked Boston, 8-0, by pounding Deuls Eckeraley for 10 hits. including A.I Oliver's 12th homer . . . Jerrr Morales hit two homers and drove in three runs as Detroit m aint ained its sizzling pace by nipping Oakland , 8·7 . . . Mario Mendoza drove in three runs with a triple and ;, single and Mike Parrott got his 13th victory of the year as Seattle downed Toronto, 8-2 ... Sl.xto Le1cano homert;<t in the second inning but it was bis bases·loaded walk that lifted Milwaukee past the White Sox. 4·3, in 12 innings . . . ln the National League, San Francisco held a team meeting to air · out some problems and then took its frustr~ti~o ou! on ~t. Louis J..2 behind WJUJe McCovey•a game·wmmng single in t.,e se'venlb inning and Ed Wlailsoll'• four-bit pitching. FrotR Page 88 OCEAN FISHING ... Coach. says operating the boat Three pelicans persistently sat during the week in the summer astern the boat at one s~op a.r:id is his idea of a paid summer one obviously was haV1ng d:J.f- vacation. Owner Doug Ferrell ficull>: eating. It had a green Jig opera"'9 the boat on week.ends stuck tn its beak and was unable and during the winter months to handle the fish. . and will take over today for the Young Jeff Schwartz of Villa balance of tbe summer. Harris's Park couldn't stand lo see the laatday is t.odaf . pelican s uffer and m a~e While mackerel were plen· numeroua efforts ';<> get the bird t iful only a compartlvely few to take a large bait wl~h a hook ban' were caught. but it repeatedly threw 1t·out. Scchwartz finally hooked the MARK DE FRENZA o f bird in the wing and pulled it to Newpo rt ~each ca u~ht .. a the boat where other passengers yellowtall Wllb a crocodile 11g, and crewmen aided in relieving bis first-ever, and tol~ one other it of the jig and putting it back In paaaen&er be wouldn t take $50 th e water. Several mackerel for the fish that weighed close lo were fed to the hungry bird and 12 poundl. they were downed without much "It's my first one and I. want of a struggle. to keep It UC!. have my picture "This is going to be a different taken with it, he informed the type of fishing today than you would-be buyer. have experienced," Harris s-1d on the way to the lint fishinl USC Tabbed hole outaide the Newport Beach pier. He said lhe spot was a ca- nyon and it showed on the depth chart. "You usually see a chum line from tbe ball tank," be ex- plained. ''Today, we only have two 1coop1 and we are not 1olnc to throw out a chum line. We wlll stop and d.rlfl and let you use tbe bait wbU~ it tut.I."· , lt'I,.•• t• fl•lt M•lcl•• Bel•e••· From AP Dbpa&cMs RIVER GROVE. Ill. -Wilson Sporting Goods ·m Co .. one of the nation's largest manufacturers of •. • athletic equipment, announced Thursday It would discontinue ma.king football helmets at the close of the 19'19seasoo because of the risk of lawsuits. A company spokesman, who whed to be unnamed, cited "the continuing high risk of product liability litigation as· soclated with helmet sales, which comprise less than one per· cent of Wilson'.s overall sales," as the major reason for the decision. "It's an lssue we've been looking at ver y closely for the past five or six years. It's not simply a matter of profitabiLi· ty .' · he said. "As much as any other factor. It w~s the siz~ of the liability in individuul cases _that can be decided agaanst you. "In fact. the total settlements of cases decided against som e of our competitors have been bigger than the money the whole business generates," he added. The spokesman said several other large manufacturer~ of football helmets. notably Spalding and MacGregor. had discontinued their lines because "no helmet can prevent the type of injuries associated with footbaU ,,-------Ba•~baU Ted••------ On lhls date in baseball in 195&: GU Hodges of the Brooklyn Dodgers tied an all·t1mt major league record by hitting four home runs 1n the Dodgers' 19-3 victory over the Bos ton Braves. On this date in 1959: Lo6 Angeles Dodgers southpaw Sandy. Koufax. JU5l beginning his reign as basebaU's fastest patcher. ~truck out 18 San Franctsco liiants for a National League rec· ord as Wally Moon's three-run homer {>OWered him <Jnd the Dodgers to a 5·2 win. Today's Birthdays : Baltimore Orioles coach Frank Robinson, the only man to be elected Most Valuable Player in both major leagues, is 44. Chicago White Sox catcher 8~11 Nahorod· ny la 26. White Sox outfielder Claudell Was hington 1s 25 St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Silvio Martinez Is 24. T•ple 011e Strole~ 011 tit~ Par~ Alu Taple, struggling to stay on the tour. 11 s urprise<! every bod~ _.:._.including _hims elf - when be fired a six-under-par 65 to trail CUr1Js S&raqe after the first round of the B.C. Open golf tournament. GU Mori•• and Larry Webb were another shot back in the r ace for the fi rst-place prize of '49.500 Lff Trevl.llO birdied lhe last four boles for a four·under·par 67 and the fU'lt·round lead ln the Canadian PGA Championship . .ltm Nelaoa, ll4tb aoee and l"der TowuelMI were two strokes back . . • .ladl •~ey, assistant coach of the Lake rs the past three years. took a similar post with the Indiana ~acers . . . Datt Enta. who coached basketball at LaSalle High the past two seasons, was named head coach at LaSalle College ... Md Weadlerapeoe and Svem Na&er combined for 41 points to lead a group of NBA pla)'.ers to a .136-19 vlc~ory over Athletes in Action in a benefJt game in San Diego •.• Pocono International Raceway officials filed a $6.3 million antitrust suit against Championship Auto Racing Team1 claiming CART's refusal to sanction the June 24 race cawied' the track to lose $2 "nu11Jon and cut the normal crowd of 125,000 in ha l! ... Tefe.,i•io11, Kadfo TV: Tennis -U.S. Open highlights. 11:30 p.m .. Channel 2. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Cleveland. 4. JO p.m .. KMPC (710); Chicago at Dodgers. 7:30 p.m .. KABC <790 ). Horse Racing -Holl)'Wood Park harness results. 7: JO p.m .. KNX (1070). Football -NFL Preview, 10:45 p.m .. KNX (1070). Fr .. P.,,e 86 SLATER •.. Slater's vocabulary. As an of· fensive lineman -who. like many others at his position, doesn't receive a lot of publicity -motivation is sometimes the only that that keeps him going. "It doesn't bother me at all." says the 2S-year-old Slat.er about the lack of recognition. "The on· ly thing that keeps Jackie Slater goin1 ls Jackie Slater. I'm not moUvated by publicity. "The desire to be the very best, that's what motivates me. Because if I'm not THE best then I'm going to be one of the verr best... ~ J Slater can continue to motivate Slater, then the Rams wlll have another maio11t.ay at tbe guard position for many years to come. Tulsa Fires Soccer ·Coach. TUIA\. Ok.la. <AP) -Alu Hinton wu fired u coach of the Tulia Rou1bnecta of the Norther American Soccer Ln1ue toA)', ead1Dc weeta o1 speculation on bll future . It bu bMD 1peeuJated tbat former Rou1baeck defender CbarUe llltebell will be named ... Ft ... August 31, 1979 DAILY PILOT •7 .1' Tip of ihe Hai Amcncon League: umpire Ron Luciano lips his New York Yankees cap to the K<tn!>as City Royals ' bench in Thursday night 's game at Yankee Stadium. None of the umpires had their uniforms due to an airline fouJ-up, so the umps worl· 'r ankce caps and ushers' uniforms. f "roa Page 86 IRVINE LAKE OPENING. . " natural population The cr ap paes. the bass and the callash have been reproducing on their own W\th no inter ruptions and very little fishing go1n~ on ··u·s beneficial to lt-t <J lake rest for a year . especially when you leave a large population of fish in 1t. In checking the lake. I've seen real thick schools of small bass. real small fry. You couldn't have seen that 1f the lake had stayed opc•n all th\ time " DECKER. WHO LAl'G HS "'hen he savs "You ha' l ltJ lo'l' f1shinll and.huntin.g to stay with the DFG for 'JO years.'' tested the waters recently and had a field day . "I s aid to myselr. 'My gosh. there's a lot of fish in there.· I caught and re leased bass of all s izes. all day. That was a blast ·· Since negotiations are still go· ing on for a concess1ona1re. the res taurant, bait shop and boat· mg area will remain closed. meaning anglers will have lo br 1ng their O\\'T\ bait and tackle and fi s h onlv from the shore Boats will not· be allo"'ed until a ne"' lcasee is found The lake. with a surfacC' are:i or over one square mile. "'111 bl' open from fl to 6. Senn days a week. 52 weeks a year L'ser·s fee wlll be s.t for adults. S2 for children Dt'cker recommends fis hang early in the mornin~ vr late in the afte rnoon Lures of all ktnds. along with feathered Jtgs. work best for lhc bas& and catfish. The tmut in the lake won't be l>1tan~ until the weather cools ~ubstantially -· "When the water 1s colder. the lake wiU be heavily planted with trout.'' he says. "Then. it wlll be a case of ·put and take .· We'll put the hsh tn as fast as the fi shermen can take it out · Sockers Triumph With Sneak Play. SAN DIEGO CAP> -Tampa Bay's Steve Wegerle. dejected in defeat. called it "a s neak play." T ea mmate M a nn y An · druszewslci. who thought he had the play defended . described it as "s heer luck " Becaus e Hugo S anc h ez "talked" with has eyes. the San Diego Sockers are on the verge or a berth in the North American Soccer 1-<'ague 's Soccer Bowl. Tied at 1 I with less than two minutC's remaining, the Sockers net•ded a perfect play With his back to tht> goal. S:i n chC'z booted a hC'e l pa s~ bet w eC'n the legs o f An druszcwsk1 anto the palh of an unguarded Cuellar. who kicked in the game winner from 10 > ards out with l . 10 remairung fo r a 2·1 wm . IOI -2IO 227 111 110 111 P....,ers, for the mo.t part, b ad bMD out. before althoulb there we(e otber neophytes llie Cbri•. All appeared to eQJoJ catelalnl Ute mackerel ~ .Jet IOIDe actba ad DO fnUDblial •H )-!rd, ao.t ••en from ... ....... wllo..,... .... u.. bettlnC boob. W~*fn·:o~ bad beeD A Beq Sitllatlea rumoNd to be la ieoDardY for . - • .. 50 1everal moatlat. Be-led tu Rick Meara' pit crew detacbel a1r and fuel Rou11tpec1ra to a 14-lt ...._ llnea from h1a car Tbunday followtna ...... tbe ... ,. .. ,, ~ tM t -AA of .. .,. _.... • traci NAIL'• National CoafeNDH ·~ top•.,.,-. .....-• pleroftl. record at Ontario Motor SDeed••Y in pre· paratkm tar &mdaJ'I Callfomla 500. -DM.YN.OT SPORTS ON TELEVISION John Sevano Fred Kahaulua Is Alive and Well! . .,~ fred llabaulua Uv•! Y•. forlboM Aqel falU\l\al wboNmembertbe HawaUan·born aoultlpaw. Kalaaul•• la alive and well and pla)'Ul& for tbe Haw-.llu lsluden, a AAA minor leaaue affW•Le ol tbe Su DM10 Padre.. Kabaulua was redlacovered b1 lalaader M a.na1er Dick Pbllllpe ooe s.ca., aftet'lllOOD wtaU. Fred wu throwtaa for a Ha..Uu MmJ .pn team. Tbe lalMden. ln need ol a local pnduct, alped him lmmedlately •nd be'a proved to Ma valuable. tassel ever since. A &EBO&N llAllAULUA b&I produced a lO·t record with four shutout.a and an £RA well under 3.00. He's also ln Une to be recalled to the majors JUSt as soon as the Padres and An1el1 can resolve who be belongs to. For ~ that need their memories jo&&ed as to who tbia immortal left·bander iB, juat try to re member back to 1977. It was during that season that Kahaulua made his brief and only appearance with the Halos, hav· ing been called up from their Salt Lale City farm club. His debut occurred one eventful night at Anaheim against none other than Reggie Jackson and the New York Yank~. SUMMONED ,FROM THE BULLPEN to pitch to Jackson with the bases loaded, Kahaulua served up a letter hlgh fastb11ll on his first p~tch that was promptly stroked to right for a two-run single. AEOOIE JACKSON STEVE R,AKHSHANI t'rom there, things only got worse. He went on the road with the club and bad his pocket picked by a prostitute in New York. Two appearances. six innings. 11 runs 1&nd a 15.63 ERA later. he was sent back to Salt Lake, never to be heard from 1&gain . . untll rus recent emergence with the I.slanders . ''l'M SUST HAPPY to be playing." he told me. "Certainly I remember what happened to me the first time I went to the big club. I was tired and everything I threw was up in the hitters eyes. l could have pitched a curveball to J ackson and it still would have been in his eyes " K..ahawu• vivldly recalll that eventful Dilbt. And so do those people wbo w1tneaHd P'red'1 ma11acre. His performances-both on and off tbe field - subjected him to the brunt of many Jokes by players and fans. The time may have come, though. where Fred will have the last laugh. • •• FO&ME& GOLDEN WEST quarterback Steve R akhahani . who guided the Rustlers to the A voe ado Bowl championship last year. looks to have the inside track for the starting job at the University or Hawaii this season. Rakhshani bas been throwing impressively during workouts and figures to be the starting signal·callcr when UH opens ils season Sept. 8 against Utah. ••• JUNIOll COLLEGE REVIEW: Sports in · formation directors have unveiled their early choices for the 1979 football campaign. Defending Metropolitan Conference champion Pasadena is ranked No. 1. followed closely by San- ta Ana, Golden West, Saddleback. Orange Coast, Cerritos. El Camino. Bakersfield. Santa Monica and Glendale That's a lot of local taJent at the top where the teams involved are probably over ranked A more realistic Top 10 would be 1 Golden West. 2. Santa Ana. 3 Pasadena: 4 Bakersfield . 5 l"ullerton. 6 Orange Coast, 7 San Diego Mesa. 8. SaddJeback. 9. Santa Moruca. to El Camino. I - OCIET SHOTS ll'J FROM ROD lAVEA ~ IUVSrR.AJEO SY llM KJHSOH . Rambo: TV Stepehild ,(, • •: ·.,r 1.!C&~IJ!f.."J -'f(i O t.f/1Tll/11UW1ff'" Pt-l'fe6 /'.£~HIT t/OSr ,.,. TlfclR. IJRl)Vl/O ".i'fl?Ol:.c:, a<l5'5 • Okl~r 1r 'f{)V 1ww ~/Pc/41,f I'S ro 771e {)ET fA5T!'R A.(IP PRACrt<:t; 11 ITTf.f/G ()rrr '11ROIJ6tf 7lff: !/!ILL ~J..'E, 'ft'() M u.. UOT ... ~ ev~1_'Y1111Alt:r • .('J,:.. ·t,');/17 Monday Football Integral Part Of Americana Second of Two Ports By FRED ROTHENBERG ·~~Wrttff In California. process servers are told the best ume t.o find the man of the house at home is Sun· day afternoons and Monday nights. The auto in· dus try's worst s ick-out day used to be Monday, but during the football season . it's reportedly Tuesday. "Monday Night Football" has become an inte· gral part or Americana. Beginning its 10th season Monday night with Pittsburgh at New England, ABC's prime time extravaganza is still going strong. Last year -like every other year in the 1970s -one-third or the households watching TV were tuned to football on Monday nights THAT SO MANY PEOPLE would watch sports in prime time is a testament to ABC's enter· tainment-0riented broadcasts. "And lbe game bas somethiiig to do wilb it, too," said National Fool· ball League Commissioner Pete Renelle, who sug· gested football on Monday nights to· ABC's pro· gram whiz Roone Arledge 10 years ago. America's businesses had to adjust to lbe new pauion of staying home on Monday nights. Ac- cording to Variety, attendance at movie theaters went "into a nosedive as a result of ABC's pro- fessional football." The bar and restaurant business was off sharply until some places began offering TV seta with their gin and tonics. One restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, bad a TV set for eveey t.ble in its "Football Room" and even devised a special drink, the Howard Cosell Un·Coclctail, made for non-fans of the outspoken ABC announcer. By FRED ROTHENBERG A~S~Wrtler As a counterpoint lo the National Football League, which picks up an estimated $656 million for four years from the three national television networks, we give you the Hambletonian, a stepchild in the world or TV sports. Last year. CBS paid a mere $1 ,000 for the Hamblet.onian Trotting Stakes at DuQuoin. Ill . part of the Triple Crown or Trotting Amid the NFL and U .S . Open tennis coverage. the Hambletoniao got lost on CBS. LAST YEAR. CBS HAD planned to show a 15·minute tape of the race on Saturday -race day --but a Jimmy Connors match went long , and the Hambo was scratched. Sunday wa<> tennis and NFL day,, so Hambo found it.self on Monday, Labor Day. two days late. To make matters worse. CBS opened the Ham- bo show with a pi cture of a pacer f'or a trotting classic . that's a classic sm. --------.,.-- "It was terrible. a very biller disappoint SPOKTS ON m e nt to us ... s aid 8111 If a yes. p r esident of TELEVISION DuQuo1n Ra cetra c k "They had plans for a good show from 5 30 to 6 We were hcsppy with that. although a n hour would have been better When they ctidn 't show 1t. I was Just flabbergast(:d. They ctidn'l treat it as the major event that it is " CBS says it received some angry calls from II· linois viewers but was committed to the tennis . It's a fact of life that the U.S. Open, not the Hambleto· nian. helped pay CBS' bills . NOW TO THE RESCUE of the Jlambletoman com es NBC . looking for a vehicle to ~howcase its first Saturday broadcast of "Sports World" Sept. I Heyes said NBC signed a three year contract to broadcast the Hambo before last year's debacle with CBS. The price was Sl5,000 forth.is year. escalating a little over the nextt wo years. · It's obvious that NBC now thinks more of th.is r ace than CBS, but where was NBC the pas t two years when the Hambo wt nl for a song at $1,000? Hayes says he's happy with NBC's plans for showing his race OD Saturday. He wants as much exposure as possible. and NBC plans to show as many as three of the possible fou r heats live. The first horse to win two heats without crumbling from heart failure wins. ·'They have a dam healthy attitude about our race." said Hayes. 'Tm delighted ... THE POSSIBILITY or four beats spread out over an entire afternoon makes for an interesting problem for NBC producer David Stem . "It's the most unique event I've ever covered," he said. * * * * * * Sat•rda9'• Tl', Radle TELEVISION 11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -The Ka.nsas City Royals meet tbe Yankees in New York. 12:30 p.m. (7) -&ACERS -Brian Redman joins Curt Gowdy to bring the Champion Spark Plug Radial Challenge from Monterey. • 1 p.m. (2) -U.S. OPEN TENNIS -Early round play in the U.S. Open from New York. <five hours). (7) -11'7t NORA SUMMERNATIONA~ -World champions Kelly Brown . Don Prudhomme and Bob Glidden are among the en· trants in the 10th annual event, taped at SOME NIGHTCLUBS in Corpus Christi, Tex· Englishtown, NJ. (22) -pao SOCCER. as, for example, chose to close on Mondays and 2 p.m. (7 ) -PRO SOCCEll PLAYOFFS - stay open on Sunday nights instead. Tbe ones that Vancouver vs. the Cosmos in New York. Taped. stayed open were occupied by dedicated football (4) -SPOllTSWOllLD -The ~lb running or the viewers. One TV station in Corpus Christi reported Hambletonian, the most presUgio\15 trotting event that "It's even possible for an un~~corted female in harness racing from Du Quoin, 111. t~ go out on Monday. night, ~~sit one of our 4:30 p.m. (5) -ANGE~ BASEBALL - nightclubs, and not g~t picked up. . Angels meet the Indians at Cleveland. (28) -PRO Bowling leagues in many areas swttched from > SOCCER Mo~ay night competition to other times. PTA s p.~. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPOllTS - meetings "'!.ere sparsely attended .?r shortened The International Special Olympics, taped in because of Mond~y Nitbl Football. Brockport, N.Y. Also, amateur boxers from West And Americas viewln1 babtta around tradi· Germany and the U.S. square off in Rapid City lional halftime sbowa have chanced drutically. South Dakota ' Halftime uaed to be the time when John Phillip . · Souaafamtunedinwhlletbereetolthenatioacol· BIGtl.45 p.m . (2 ) -U.S. OPEN TENNIS leetively opened ill refri1eraton. RLIGBTS. But that's cbaneed now because "llODClay llADIO Ni1bt Football" abow1 lliCbll&hta of Sunday'• Baseball -~gels at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m .• sames ... It wu m1 auaeMion to Boone," uJd KllPC (TIO); Cbica10 at Dod1en, 7 p.~ .. KABC Roselle. "I told blm lt wOUld become a tremeodoua <7!0>. ~~ -U.S. Open Report.a, 11 .50 a .m ., halftime feature with only a very modett extra u .50• l .50, 2.50 p.m .. KNX U0'10). Football -1979 expenditure... ' NFL Preview, 10:45 p.m., KNX (1070). ·~·~ S•nday"• Tl'. Radio TELEVISION ILIE NASTASE CHECKS THE REFEREE. 9 JO a.m 12 I NFL TODAY Schedul ed s egments rnclude an 1nterv1ew with To m Cousineau. a profile of Ed "Too Tall" Jon~s and a commentary by J ack Whitaker 1111 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL . Fro-P~B6 NASTASE ... 10 u m (2 > Ni''L TODA 'V The San Fran C I SCO 49er s vs the M IOOt'l>Ola \.'1k1ngi. ltl Metropol.ttan Stadium m Bloomington. Minn lJkt: tht' ~amt• take lhl' mal!'h And that .., lo\ hat lldmmond did 10 30 am. 14 l TENSIS John McEnrtw meets John Alexander in a first round match 10 the 1979 WCT champ1onsh1p. taped at Dallas "Gt\~tt~. SET and mdtCh Mr M•·Enroe. · hi' bo·llov. ed tnlc1 lh\· m 1rroi:>hnn1 10 45 a m <34 J SOCCER A quarterfinal matchup between teams from the Fl fA World Youth Tournament 1 ht· c 111'4 tl c cmt 1nu1·<1 lt• rc1ar Tht: player.:. -.ttx1d dtld .... wn•d 111 d1 -.1J1 111-f 11 30 a.m 14 I TENNIS Jimmy Connors vs John McEnrO<' in a sem1f1n al match 1n the 1979 WCT champ1ons h1p It "'d" oh\ 1ou-. lh" m.Jtc·h w;i-.n t going to be 11\ l'r ... aid Md·:nrot· ·1 h1:y ""'iuld ha\<t: lynched him 11lummond 1 l'IJ\ t'H.:nlually r('~umed csn<l Mr f:nM4·'4onth1:f1n:.l w t.li 2 12 30 pm 14 1 Nt'I. '79 ::,chc:duled ~l'i.( mt'nts include ;.i feature t>n "the Turk · and a mus1t·al repn-.c· of Super lfo"'I XI II I pm 121 t:.S. OPt:S TE~"IS f-.<irb rou nd pla.\ 1n tht' L S Op•·n from :-;t'"' York 4 NFL FOOTBALL The SJn D1"i.:•1 <'hargi·r!' al Se all It• I :.> pm (j I WfSSt;RS In Pursuit or the M a~lcr:-. · offers ;1 profile: of Tom We11ok<Jpf 2 pm 17 1 GR F.ATEST SPORTS LECiESDS /I. tribute to 1\rnrJld Palml·r. th(• man mcJ!il res ponsible for popul armng the sport or ~olf #fa\ ~ ~~ ti .. J '"" I, ,, ,, I L vnx Pr11dator Club Set\ 2:30 p.m . 171 -RACERS The Trans·AMA Challenge from Omaha 1s featured 8 I RON SET 24000 I I S340 t'O 3 pm 17) NFL GREAT TEAMS/GREAT GAMES/GREAT YEARS Memorable moment!> from the 1975 NFL season 3 WOOD SE l 13500 L • ~ '8 U I 3 30 p m t7 1 GOLF ~am t· day coveraJ!l' of lh(' t; S /l.mateur from Canterbur;. Golf Club 1n Clevl'la.nd STA'°" ltlQ•.•PS()N G INTV 3 IRON Sl I 19900 3915 l 5 30 pm 121 Nf'l. GA Mt: Of mE "'EEK STAN THOMPSON GINTY J V-VOOD SC T A reVlew of i.ome of the mo.!>t cxc1llng games or the past decadt.• 6 p.m !2) PRO FOOTBALL WRAP. 11 45 p m 12 I t;.S. OPEN TENNIS HIGHLIGHTS RADIO I • , • (f,)µo • I • • J I Jl CUSTOM a IRONS SE l L •H S.l.'(I Ull Jl CUSTOM J WOOD SET 8 I RON SC T 16000 9000 Baseball 1\ngels at Cleveland. 11 a m . KBRT 1740 ). Chicago at Dodgeri.. I pm .. KABC t790 ) Football -Oakland at Rams. I p m . KM PC l710 > Tennis U.S. Open Report. 12 50. 1 50. 2 50 p.m . KNX <1070 l. Auto Racmg California 500. 10 .05 a 01 .• KLAC <570 l. L , s1.·v 1( POWER TRACK L •I SJ:>O ()() POWER TRACK L <1' S.IJO r)t) J WOOD SET 16800 97 so NEWPORT BEACH (The Dally Pilot ls not responslhle for late chan«ea.l 3100 IRVINE A V( Baseball Standings AMERJCAN LEAGUE West Dtvbion Kansas City Angela Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct. 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Pl~ lt-4; 5Hver, ClnclllMtl, 1a.J; Romo, Plttlburoll, lo-4; R..,Klltf, Chlceoe>, 1 .. 7; J ,Mlfln. .......... 1H, .~ .......... GET OFF MY BACK -Dodger baserunner Gary Thomasson is tagged out by the Cubs· Steve Dillard i.n a rundown Thursday night. U.S. Open let N-Y~ City l ...... Sec:eM ....... ,,...., Blom 80t'Q d9f. O•vld CM1•r "'· .. ,, .. ,, Ok -SIOdlton Ott. BtvU Foicwortll W •• • J, 1·•. Gultltrmo VII .. det A•m1ro Ben•vldft 0.1, 0.-1, •-O. l(ellh Akh•rdW>fl del Kevin CU<"'" 1 ), 6-4, 1·S. J°" lu•t Clerc mt Mel Purcell .. ,, 1•, .... \/>nor "-<<I Clef Anclre\ Go<ntl •·2, .. 2, ._. Vil~\ G4Nl•ltll def Fl'<dl T •Y91n .. J ... J ... J. JOfln M<EN oe .,.,_ Ill• "'•tl4M ....... I> J, • l . &utter MottrMn Clef J.,. 1(-. • J, 10, 11·1; Butch Wall\ Clef. Sieve KrvlevlU o J. H• .... 6-4, .. ,. -·•Fl~•w.W~ J •n N~~ def. Bru<.e IC~ I 6. •I, .. 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Wine ~ IM<Harvu-> J 2'0, 2.IO; Go~Go IHellll IO Seven1n ••<•-S11r 9eo 11-. L•llY IOtl~ 1 1'.60, • .0. 1 .0. My o..r l am C....CH•<911el l.IO. 1 20, Biily Bird IP"" <nll.20.U E .. <l• ()-4 1 ... td\lll.OO. El9hlh r.ct-iltlne Hl(lft IOllvttY•I U.bll, 119. '·"°· Lt SlioN Tov CNlcM•rvue I HO. l.AO. Fii<~ Your Bk ' ~CMT'Oftl• >O. Ninth race-eO'\ ln•llt IOll•Are> I ST 00 .... )0.,40, E .... n10 u_,, 10 80 •• 40, Oe•d lle•I btl•••" Cupid'• D•"O' (Va!fNWla) S.IO •M 0-tn !'V.itnl...,l•I ' fG. tJ EUCIA 0.11 N ld S6?t .00 •tt•~-u.1a Hoity •ood 9J•f1c ~r••-4'b ltlllflf,......... _ _..,,., f lnl r<K•-Pride O! All !Todd) 2•.00, It to. 1 00; ICOtW C:O.st l!>llo<1 1 I0.40. •AO. Prop eov ICllftl ...0. il (U<IA ~11 ... io ~11 so. Se<-ra1u -S.Curttv ClllP l~tYau I S 00, 1.70, 1 80, ,,_., Crffd UllU1'1twell) J.lO, , 00. r ·-•Y PrOPQWI <Wllll•MI) 2.80. Tlllrd rate >M~v On lllown I 11.40, I 10, • llO. llu•IY J°"' l!>onnevlll• I 12.00. •.40 Smolte c.11 CIM~l S .0 "3 E•KIA 0 II p•ld l!Sl JO rovnr• r.ct Time Auler 18.tyleu I IJ .0 . I 10. • 40, Snow Broom IG<llld•••u I t .ao. • )0, Poker K IS<.,..,..., I 110. F HIP> r•<e M4•111d 181<1< •m•" I 10 10. I 00. S 00 eo-..ni• Ster lHoll I • 80, • 20. Shoot N S<ote llon90I I 20 "3 IE•KI• \A.JI P••d l lo6 JO Slt lll roKe 10.IM !Kuebler I J 10, 1 .0, 110. Mister M(J eo l.Altull •.10, 1..0; 5.<olth Time Allll9e I0011c1rn11 I UO. '3 Ea· a<te (l-4 I .,.icr UUO, Sa.,.,.,,. r.-~ ~tlert Ot~I '-80, )AO, UO. J...,.. OollM IP~et I •Al. J.llO; ~s~• IAubl,.l J.'10. Elcrlltlt r•o-<>•1tt•rl H•nov•• ,,,,_, D<lu9•ll I •AO. ) IO, , IO, Com~,.. CHu,,,.r) J.40, ?AO; J1611'f Jo. IG•l•r"°I l.00 '3 E• a<t• U-.1 ... IQ~.JO. NI""' r--U-LH ClCwOl~r > 1 60, l IO, J,llO, ~ 8ut't'N\ (~r I 4 00, 1 .0, ''"'l~r ~n 11..0nqO I 1.IO. Ttnlh ·~• Gllde flm~ \Hunlor t 100, l 10, 3.00, 1nc11.,. cn1e1 11.1oh1h111 > • ao. J oo, Al,ky 811\tl\fU CGouelruul 4 ~ '3 E•t'lot U.. I P•od "41 10 All•-~ l,nG. Misc. Titundey'• Trw•CdlOfl• u.s•••u. N•l-IL...- CMICAGO C\JBS -PurcMWd Ille<- tr•ct ol en.c. Klml'll, catcher, from l1'e D•lrolt Tl0trs. Opfl~ Georve Riiey, '"',-·•-Ma ot t• A1Twrlc•11 •~t«i. tloft. HEW YORK Ml.TS -~ IM <alltrkt .. 0.1• ..,,...,, tllk .... ltlt ..,..,.... ••. '*· • OAILY PILOT - Mahler Seeks 500 Ride Neuport Driver Looking for BackUp Car 81 801'.UD L. IL\NDY Of ... .,...., .... ...-·- ONTAJUO -Newport BMdl'I John MahMr was moriel a.round UNt • ....,. _area at Ontario Motor SpNdway WedDeeclaJ lootlnC for a ride. Mabler erubed hla on rac:La1 macblae at W aW. Olea when be bit a pard rail and tore off lb• rtOt front eod ot I.be car. •'T'bere are quJte a few ~l> can bere aod I hope I ea.a 1et a ride in oae of ttiem," be said. ''I feel 1·~ been faithful to CART and if UM" ta a car available, I wUl bave a cbaDce to drive lt." Cbeddna the entry list. there were '"'aps four available cars but most are there f~ baekup MUIDR SPOKIS purpcJHS 1n case I.be original driver baa any dif· faculty. Wbetber aoy or all of them wW be avail&· ble for use by a &eCOOd diiver LI qu.Uonable. Kahler I.an'\ th~ only driver at Ontario 1ooting for a ride. Dana Carter of Huntlngtoo Beach and George Snider were also looklnl. ••• IRVINE'S .IOBN 9L\&11N worked feverilbly in the garage area to prepare bls Rboadu Aircraft-Paramount Prinlinl McLaren for prac- tice. Martin oot only drives the car but supervtles every pbase of the gara1e work and takes an ac· tive part in preparing lbe engine and car for the track. Martin is a1&0 driving a stock car ror his brother Bob i.o the Midwest oo the A.S.A circuit. "We have a Howe cbusis and the car ls a real good one," Martin says. "We unloaded it at Odessa <Texas l and took it lo the track. It ume right off the trailer and I was able 1,o set some track records in quallf)'lng w1th 1t. * * * * * * At Ontario Winds Deter 500 Drivers ONTARIO CAP > -WIJ>ds were expected to be a big factor Ul today's final qualifying and again ln Sunday's Cali!omia 500 auto race, but the big names and their fast times were sWl familiar. Ri ck Mears. the Indianapolis 500 winner from Bakersfield; Al and Bobby Unser. multiple win- ners of big races. and Mario Aodretti command the most attention al the Ontario Mot.or Speedway. Mears set a lap record of 203.046 mpb in the first day of qualifying, but didn't ntteasarily win. the pole position t>eeause this qualifying ls under the European multicar system differing from that generally used m lhe United States. SO 111E DRIVEa8 got another chance at bet· teriog their speeds in runs today to determine the grid of the r ace. The next fast.est laps were tu.med by AJ Unser. 201.844; Bobby Unser, 201 .378 ; and AndretU. 200.396. "When the wind kicked up. I about rut the fence a couple of times getUnc uito turn ooe." said "WIND w set u.. tNca wit~ out. It wW be a real cood oae ... ''ADd wbo boW'I wb1t la some to b1~ to cbam ...... p car radnc? ·• be uks. "I lmow _. thini. tboqb, I'm tolnl to 10 ractnc wbenver aad in wbatfter type of c•r is available. "I wu iA'YOtved in that tint weekelMI m ... at lndlaaepolla and d.idn 't get to qualify fut = to make tbe fteld. My la11t race ln a cbamplou p ca.t wu at Pocono in June. Since that tlme, J'v. been nmmna the stock car for m,y brother. "We were nanning real well at Pocono until t bad to fall out witb a burnt plstoa. At tbat Ume, we bad lapped I.be second place car." ••• COllONA DEL MAR'S DAN GURNEY was not ln evideoce but bis Theodore Racing Eagle with a Coeworth engine, was there and Mike Mo1Jey wu ID tbe driver's seat. Gurney and partner Teddy Yip bave only tbe one car entered at Ontario thia week. AU of the top drivers includ.in& Bobby and Al Unaer, Ilario A.odretti. Tom Sneva, Paracbo Carter and Johnny Rutherford were oo ba.od for tbe pr ac- ti ce seuloo along w\tb Dana Point's Steve Kriailoff and tbe Mears brothers, Rick and Roger. • •• BD..L ALSUP. A COLLEGE CIAS8111ATE of lhe Daily Pilot's Chuck Loos at the University of Cok>rado, wu on the track ln hia Wasp Racing machine. In bis second year on the circuit, be is driving race cars as a bobby. He is in the ski lift consllUction business in centraJ Vermont during the major pan of the year . • • • DA.NNV ONGAIS RODE AROUND the garage and pil area on a bicycle. "Nothing can go wrong Wlth th1.a one," he said 10 referring to mechanical problems be bas faced with his racing machine this year. Asked il be felt Hawaii was bis real home, be answered promptly: "No. J'm from California. I don't even have time t.o go back to Hawali for a vis it any more." f!IRABBll MESELS llTO CHOOSE FROM!! 11711 IE.ACM llVD. HUMTIHGTON HACH 842-2000 Mean, who drove one ot Roger Penake's cars to---------------------victory at Indy and a newer one bett The 28-year-old added. "Coming out of turn four, the front end acted like it wanted to do a oose dive and was getting loose It got pretty slippery •-• ,,.-...,..---•••• • • •••• •••••• •M•••••-•••••00000000•0•••••••••"'''''' ooo out then." UNDER mE EUROPEAN S YSTEM, groups of up to eight cars go on the track for 20 minutes. with each of their laps of the 2""i·mile oval timed. with the fut.eat counting as the drivers' qualif)'lng time. They did the same today so 1t was possible for a driver t.o improve bis time. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? First run limes over 190 mpb came from Tom Sneva. 197 624 ; Danny Ongais, 1~. 773: Tom Bagley, 196.773. Steve Krt.sUoff. 195.797 ; JohAny P arsons, 195.746; Johnny Rutherford. 193.803; ~ Kunzman. 193.278; Dick Ferguson. 193.0SC ; Spike Gelhaiuen, 192.156; aod Pancho Carter, 190.074 Wally Oallenbach did 192. 757 and Gordon J ohncock. 191.820, but they were two or the dis· qualified. Others were Vern Schuppan. T im Richmond and Tom Franz. For the f irst time in its 10 years of existence. the CaWorrua SOO is not being run under the sa.nc· lion of the United States AlllO Club. Instead, the new Championsblp Auto Racing Teams. Joe CART bandies the affair. All new bus4neHe• using a fictitious neme. must by law be registered wtth the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provide• the forms and tiling services tor our cusromer9. If you ,,. starting • new bu9'ness cell the DAILY PILOT for lnformatk>n and forms 646-4321 EXT. 332 So. A. J Foyt. the Indy hero and winner here io 1975, is not here. i 1·-········· Woods To Race Women Gent Woods will be at a distinct d.iaadvant.age toni1bt when he com- pel e a against two feminine riders in the featured match race at the weekly speedway motorcycle races at the Of ange County Fair- grounds la Costa !(esa. Gates open a t 6: 30 with racing starting at 8., It will also be the annual Fox Night promotion ofj Harry Oxley with all women. r egardleas of a1e. admitted free. Wood1. of Newport! Beaeb. will be ban- dlcapped in bis race wttb 8obbt HWlter and Pam Beuett Qrvine > ud tbe distance ol bl.a bandl.:f wlll M de- termt ;:..;:r.:::ae from tM Uy f emlalne Crowd. Kelly Noru ol Hunt· lllstoD Beada, a replar on UM ·~ drcult ll 11. hM • berth ln UM World lndtvtdual Speedway Cbam · m4GMNv • be Mid lD ~ ......... 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Ponty. who bee an bis career u a claulcal v1oUlliBt, plays an exciUn& blend of jua and rock music. ~ sold-out concert wlU begin al 8 p.m . GEOaGE STATUS, a jazs banjoist from San Francisco. will open the act for Ponty who was bom ln France and graduated from the Conaervat.oire NatiooaJ Superieur de Mualque In Paris. After three years as a violinist with the Concerts Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra, he began to specialize in jazz/rock music. For one year he toured with the U.S. rock group, Mothers of Invention, and be also performed with Elton John. Ponty is solely responsible for bringing the electric violin int.o the world of contemporary music. award1. h e has presented pro1rams t hrou&hout Europe and the United Slates ud appeared on American televWoo. He haa recorded numerous albums. lncludln& "Up on tbe Wlnas of Music," .. Aurora," "lma&inary Voyage," "Enigmatic Ocean," "Coemlc Measenaer" and his latest release, "Jean-Luc Ponty: Live.'' The OCC appearance will be lbe first or a foll tour of the U.S. and will include cuts from his upcoming album, "Taste of Passion." He has been rehearsing for the past two weeks in Los Angeles. Hl8 USE OF THE violin as a bridge between divergent musical schools has brought him much critical acclaim. He can take a pure- ly classical composition and re-interpret it into Jazz with such fanesse that the audience is able to feel and see bis pure joy in music .. ' We ender Winner of numerous classical and Jan As lbe violin soars and dips, it seems to touch the spirit of jazz expert and newcomer alike. He catches every nuance of 'an arrange- ment and readily gets into the "groove" with his fellow musici~ns. JEAN-LUC PONTY BRINGING JAZZ·ROCK WIZARDRY TO ORANGE COAST COU.EGE Ballet AHreseo On Toes With Tchaikovsky Ballet Alfresco is a harbinger that lbe frenetic tourism of summer is waning into the more civil serenity of autumn. It's also a chance to sample this most classical fo rm of a rtistic express ion in a relaxed, outdoor atmosphere. ••TCBA.J.KOVSKY GALA -PLUS" 1s the theme of the 14th annual presentation to be performed at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. The program will include the second act of "Swan Lake." the third act of "Sleeping Beauty" and, as a change of pace, the colorful and hvely "Moldavian Dances." Dancing the lead roles for Ballet Pacifica, Orange County's only resident ballet repertory company, will be Molly Lynch. David Panaieff, Kristi Moorhead and Ro~r Faubel. , Al.SO JN ntE COMPANY are Randy Barnett. Louis Carver. Heidi Edgren. J ennifer Engle, Kathy Kahn, John Talley, Dan Berney, Corinne Calamaro, Robin Foreman, Gigi Griffin, Eve Henderson, Briana Line, Carrie Minna. Julie Renfro, Lisa Robertson, Keo Strang and Sandra Winieski. Lila Zall is artistic direct.or of lbe company and Douglas Reeve and Carl Callaw~y are ge~era~ and technical directors of the presentation for whlcb tickets range from $3 to $1 . Any remaining will go on aale at the box office at 4 p.m. Saturday. TH RELIGIOUS FANATIC COMPLICATES PASSENGERS' LIVES Imogene Coca Conside,. Next Approach to Rock Hudaon '7 Os Survival Made Easier With Laughter By JACKIE RYMAN Of ti• Delly -Matt "5th or July" is a roll·em-in·tbe-aisles com- edy about survival. It's unusual for so serious a theme to blend s moothly with raunchy humor, uproarious one- lioera and characters of the type adme.n like t.o call "uny" or "madcap," but playwright Lan- fo rd Wilson pulls it of(. THE PLAY IS one of two by Wilson current- ly playing in repertory at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Mualc Center. Although lhey're about two generatlona of the same family, eacb play at.ands oa lta own. The theme of "Sth ol luly" la a late-lt10s cliche: The rebels of the mJd.eoa deal with their disillusioned and aomeUmes neurotic lives 15 years later. There'• a crippled Vietnam veteran, a homosexual relatiombip, an illelltlmate child who doesn't know her father, a DfJUJ"Otic rich 1irl wbo once bombed ber own faetoey, ete. etc. YET IN~'S bads tbe eUraeten are fr.b and relaUcmlbtpa ..mun. Tbe aomewllat predi le.1 plat eomee decked in ~ mpredlctable t. .... I.be cnwd tffeet la alfeetiq and hicb17 ...... . llanb.all MUOll bu dlreCW wttla a firm hat .... t.oucb. belplq .... tM plQ a11 ... John Lee Beatty'• Mt ud Laura CM'• eoa- tum• me a1ao wort.hr o1 ....uc.. n would be bard to p6et • fawrtt. from amoac tbe outataad•a1 cut. CDl8'l'OPBB& ALLIO&T tak• eenter 1ta1e H the crlpplecl veteraa, brta1ta1 vulDerablllty ud _, ... tW J1dM ta. ,.n fer abo•• tbe maudlla. Jeff 0....... • bl.I .......... tMldd)-411· OleeSU&VIVAL, P .... CI) ' All Aboard! For High Jinks ' By CAROL MOORE OtlN O.,ly Pllol SUl1 L~ n c-l> for "On th P 20th Century" say "anything can happen in those 16 hour.." that 1t took the famed train to shuttle soc1ety"s finest from Chicago to New York Highlights of the hilarious action on one tnp fill two hours at the Doroth)' Chandler Pav1hon in Lol) Angeles. current "slauon" for th<: Tony Award-wummg musical through Oct. 13. MOST OF THE LAUGHTER COM ES from the predicaments of Judy Kaye, wbo portrays Lily Garland evolving from frowsy piano accompanist to platinu~ Hollywood starlet to M ary Magdalen. Her d.iva-qualily singing and comedy a la Martha Raye were well received by the opening night audience. Her spontaneity more th.an matches the established presences of co-stars Rock Hudson and Imogene Coca Hudson, after all, has been a top movie star for some 60 fil~. and his stage singmg career started in 1973 wrth "I Do! J Do!." The graying bau and t1elvet smoking J•cket for bis role as theatncaJ producer. Oscar Jaffee, fit tus image oostage and off. And Miss Coca hasn "t lost any vivacrty since she first appeared in black and white 20-odd years ago in "Your Show of Shows " on our family's first TV set. The two-octave cackle. rolling eyes and fluttering mime gestures are still zealous. even more so. Too bad s he 1sn"t on st.age more often. BUT AS A RELIGIOU fanatic. plastenng "Repent'" stickers on unsuspecting fellow passengers. she keeps the show on track until two relatives come on board to "take her back to the insutution." Her escape attempt on the engine is a coup for visual effects Meanwhile. Jaffee 1s trym~ to be the ··vuJcan that brings out the volcano of fiery pride 1n h1~ protegee, wly Garland whom he discovered as a s elf-effacing, two-bit pianist al an aud1t100. She bas since gone on to stardom in chic. c heap .,,. <See TRAIN. PageC7> ' .1 ' r.. C2 IWL V N.OT ENTERTAINMENT Coast Entert•••••ent Doesn't Take a Holiday Forum Fit for "Folly!'!' Judd Hirsch and Trish Hawkins cuddle in rowboat during "Talley's Folly." The Lan· ford Wilson play is being performed in rep· ertory with "5th of July" through Oct. 7 at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Tickets range from $7.25 to $13.50 plus $4.25 fo r students. ,.,....r.,,eCJ SURVIVAL .•• plays a quiet ~trength that helps anchor the :.ometJmes frenetic play Tht'n there's Susan Sullivan, uproarious &s the fouJ ·moulhed, hyperactive but kind-hearted ncb girl trying to carve out a career in count ry music. And Dant.on Stone is subtle and perfect as the sUghUy s tupid mus ician who bumbles bis v. ay mto some of the funniest moments of the play EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES also come from Amy Wright as a precocious 13·year· old. Jonathan Hogan as an amoral and m anipuJative husband. and Helen Stenborg as the bright, brittle aunt who changes from the s hockee to the shocker of her younger relatives "5th or J uJy," in repertory with "Talley's Folly." continues through Oct. 7 al the Taper. 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SINGER TE ODY-PENDERGRASS' opening concert on Tuesday, Sept.• at the Greek Theater In Los Angeles will be f ilmed for the closing segment of the PBS-TV series, "Summer Fest 79." Sharing the biU will be Yvonne Ell Iman. Air date wil.I be Sept. 22 at 9p.m. BIG J McNEELY and the Ed Leach Big Swing Band will entertain dancers at the Catalina casino Saturday n lghtfrom9to 1 a.m . Tlcketsare$7.SO. Dancers may board 700-passengervessels at San Pedro at 7 p.m . and mum from Avalon at 1: 30 a.m . Boat transportation CURE YOUR HOLIDAY HEADACHE SN CtllneM Megk Clrcua et Knott'• Is $f2 round trip. Few more information phone C213)nS-6t11or <714 )S27 ·7111 . ' PIANIST ltADU LUPU will perform the five pi.no conc.ertos by Beethoven fn •four-day festival salutlnf,3 the composer from Sept. 4 -8 at 8:30 p.m. In the Hollywood Bowl. Lupu will appe.r with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the baton of Lawrence Foster. Concertos 2 and 3 wlll be hffrd Tue5day, concertos 1and4 on Thursday and tne "Emperor" Concerto on Friday and Sarurday. ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL STREET Festival Is under way in the Downtown Circle area of the City of Or anoe. Ethnic foods. costumes and prOduct s are belngsotdlnboothsalonoadiolnlog streets through Sunday. Distinct iv~ musical entertainment Is sche<luled throUfjlhout the three days. MUSIC OF SCHOENBERG and Mozart wffl be performed at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday, Sept. 4 In Parkcrest Church, S9SO Partccrest St., LC>n9 Beach. Admission Is free to hear the string sextet. DIANE WAKOSKI, •former writer In residence at UC Irvine, wUI tMd from her wens at the Moutton ~t 606 l.agUM Cenyon Roect UauN INc" et 8 p.m. s.tut'CMy. She has tieen dncrlbtd In RoUlng Stone as "one of the MOit accomplllhed and exciting young p0ets fn the country.'' The two-day po9try fHtlYaf, IPOftlOred by l.aguM Poets, wllt conclude at 7:30 p.m. Sunday with readings by Southern C.Ufornlans Tim Joyce, Mary Jane Roberts, Steve Kowlt .nd Laurel Bogen In the llbrwY at tM ' corner of Glenfteyre end P•rtc avenues. TWO Dtf'f'l!ltl!NT PROO•AMS wUI ctose the Los AnQeles lntemetional Dance Festtval this weekend. ToniQM thrM ComP9fties end two SOlofsts ""' f .. tUff l•u Md modem choreograptty. Jennifer Mutter & The Wortcs wltl metce Jts West Coast debut S.turday. Both concwts wlll be In Schoeobt~ Half at UCLA at 1:30. ------- •• r:llM) •• PAllE McMILLI• is llOW at JOE FORRESTER LTD. Hak •toyli•toa 390 E. I 71L St. • C.... MeM • 64Ml10 &llGOIY IAC:H PIODUCTIOMS P'QUdly presents Rooert Emmet Shel wood's UYI •.. FRI. & SAT. AllCJ. 31 thrv s.pt.29 1:30"" l 22 l Fore-st & Atto.. s-t. ... I t>lt( norm ot M 6C/Vm1Jf Tll PlftlFIBD ro11sr ~allOfls & lnlo 540-0230 or 75W.ll COME ENJOY OUR HAPPY ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE ANIMALS I & BABY ANIMALS PARADE!·· FUN! GAMES! CONTESTS! . -AND LOTS OF PINATA GOODIES! TI1iti is The Year of the Chi ld, and we've gone all-<>ut to help make it really special! Fun. laughter and excite· ment in uur big Safari Camp entertai nm<'nt mm· pound. Miles of adventuresome safari trail!). among hund reds of wild, free-roaming Africa n anim al s and birds. A cruise on the Zambezi River. Live animal shows ... t rained bird shows . ..livc theatre stage show'. .. gam€S, races and contest.s ... bountiful pinatas. bursting with goodies. .. costumed animal charactern ... chi ldren 's petting village ... plus ou r happy. c-iilorful Baby Animal-; Parade. led by a ~sational Dixieland band. All in thfl lx>-.tu· tiful. Afnca n-styk'<i settin~ of America's m~t uniqut> anrl t.·x- riting w1ldlift.> preserve. All (except liw ani mal rid~) mrlud· cd in one k>w admit!S ion cost. PU.JS · Lin• ~tage productions of chi ldren 's fo \'Onte fairy tales by THE LILLIPUT PLAYERS COMPANY Three performanreg daily · Uubblt.i:-~lernorial Theatre THREE DAYS ONLY ... SEPT. 1-2-3 PARADE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 12:00 NOON, SAT., SUN. AND MON. (LABOR DAY) . ... ....,. JIFRICJIN WILDUFE PRESERVE •THEME·JIMUSEMENT PJIRK Frldly, AugUlt 31 . 1979 DAILY PILOT c::J No Work, A.II Play Tahitian feast, dinner shows, shopping snack, oyster bar on holiday bill The _, Labor Day weekend looms a1 a favorable Ume to catch up on a lot of IOOd lnlen· UoDI that tell by lbe wayside lhrouth an all·too abort and busy summer For mao.y ol ua that mll.)' be HilinC a lJtllP peace and quiet, tree of UM rtcors ot Co ... l lU•hway tratt1c -tor a l'h&r\I~ ON ftlB OTHEa HAND. lf •la.1 acUve you anuat, three days are 1reat f« cbecttq out a few ot the many rine dinln& and entertalnment lpob ln Or&n1e County After aimple or deluxe dinners each nJ1ht. naUves and visllon alike can turn to an equally varied lineup of perform~r11 an lounaes and clut.. Or, fOI' thole who want t-0 put.1c1pale -and simultaneously carry out a week '11 aymnasUcs in a couple of hours there's no dearth of places to disco away itn evemna oc two. Juet bear ln m ind lhct importance of return· 1n1 home Monday nlaihl In peak coocUUon - with • mellow •~r1low lbal begs repetition of lhe proceedlnc• on lhe next likely occasion. IF YOU CAN STILL &et reservations, an out1n1 to 1tny of Orange County's top·nolch din· ner theaters could easily become the highlight of your holiday The combination of a good meal and a Broadway show is as entertaining as a doubleheader m sports The J ets and the Sharks have never battled it out with more fin ger-snapping vitality than that to be seen int.he current production of "West Side Sto r y " at Sebastian's Wes t Dinner Playhouse in San Cleme nte. The award-winning Leonard Ber ns tein and Stephen Sondheim musical plays nightly, except Monday. at 140 Ave . Pico. Reservations: 492-9950. An enchanted evening is due anyone who m akes it lo the production of "Soulh Pacific" at Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse at the Grand Hotel, An aheim. Bernard Erhard and Linda McClure s tar in the tame·honored Rodgers and Ha mmerstein classic. Tuesday through Sunday l'ven ings and Sunday brunch. I Hotel Way Reser vations : 772· 7710. FINGER-SNAPPING JETS FROM "WEST SIDE STORY" AT SEBASTIAN'S WEST Dancers Ken Lundie, Jeffrey Bryan. Paul McConnell end Tony Vrab Ready for Rumble Suits the Mood S m ger ·guitarist Ernie Herna ndez. who will appear on the "Loveboat" TV ser ies this fall, is perfor ming Tuesday through S unday evenings at Mr. Stox. 1105 E. Ka tc lla Ave .. Ana he im. His soft singles to big sound repertoire is suitable for listen· ing or dancing. F~~~~~ (;rt•ril f'11urf Itri•/ f':•11 111111!' Tn our 1 >111do111 <;11rcJ1'11 rir J>inmg Room LUNCH Mon.-Fri. • 11 :30 -2:30 HILARITY IS GUARANTEED ror all who obtain tickets to "The Owl and the Pµssycat" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse in Santa Ana Comedy fa vorite Harvey Levine stars, s upport· ed by Laurel Adams. in performances Tuesday through Sunday, and Sunday brunch. 3503 S. Ha rbor Blvd. Reservations: 979·5511 . Fanny Brice comes to life again with a stun· nmg portrayal by Connie Danese In "Funny Girl" under way at the El Camino Theatre in Tustin. The curtain goes up nightly. Tuesday through Sunday and for Sunday brunch. at 690 El Camino Real. Reservations 838·9822 Cameron Ri c h a r ds ts debauc h ery pe rson ified as th e grimarang mast er o r ceremonies presiding over "Cabaret .. at the new Razzmatazz Dinner Playhouse in Anaheim An excellent supporting cast further enliven~ the proceedinS:!> nightly. Wednesday through Saturday and for Sunday brunch . 821 S. Beach Blvd. Reservations. 527-4343 or 4341. • • • SPECIAL HOLIDAY attraction al the Mar· raott Hotel tn Newport Beach is the Four F reshmen and the Society for the Preservation of Big Bands. Admission includes dinner and two complete shows, Saturday and Sunday, Sept I and 2, 900 Newport Cente r Drive. FREE ADMISSION WONDERFUL OLD WORLD Fro .Avo )1.llOPM "ARAlllAH HIGHT" w1trt I"" NEWEST on E'4TERTAINN'E•H ot ..... NIGHTCLU8!.1n C.AIROt ((iYPT BELLY 0 ANCERS •ncl I"" OONA.I lotkO.nc.or> !Mt .. S.pl I, 1 lO PM OOM~AH l'A must< with tr..,....,..,.,., Sun • s.c>t 1, 1 00 P M O•nc•nv w1111 '"" "DOM1~·· "° '!e>eC•I"" S"OClO ArCWM . Cl .. .,, ... R-T-Sen o.evo f•-•v to a.. .... 81wl oil 1""" behond Huntol'Qlon C...11>< on 1se1 c-1 .. 0. -M.ftnAYL<UfY·COCll'l6Jl' Reservations a must. 640·4000. . • • • BV WAY OF A special bollday observance. Cafe Tahlti in Newport Beach is staging a Tah1 tian Tamaara a. which you can translate as "authentic TahJt.Jan feast .. The actJon 1s !>lated to get under way at 6 p.m Sunday An asking tab or $18 per person incl ude~ dinne r. drinks. Polynesia n singers and dancer:.. tax and lip. The address 1s 2400 W Coast lhghway Reserva tions : 645·8977 • • • INVETERATE BARGAJN hunter s and b114 buyers can take heart at long last. they've fina l ly been handed something or their very own b> Forty Carrots in South Coas t Plaza. Co!>td Mesa T he restaurant has JUSt mlrodur ed th1·. "Tired Shoppers Special," a nifty $2 95 item that's served between 3 and 5 pm It sta rts with a cup or soup or the day that " made fresh tn the kitchen -sptnach. chicken nee. veget able lentil, m ushroom. cream or corn and broccoli soup a re an1ong the sele<-tions Next comes a c hoice of the small quesadellci n hat 's whole· wheat tortilla filled with melted cheese. ctulis. fresh tomatoes and topped with gu acamole and sour cream I or half of the turkey and walnut sandwich. DINNEll SPECIALS NIGHTLY lllJ1~mt~ 6/l 46Jl DINNER . Tue.-Sat. • 6:00 -10:00 ~~~~~~~11=1=41="1=·=11=7•=•=1=11=11="=M=l=ll============~~. f ~ -A-AT......atOT.aYOW, .... Y 7 • Vloll n Trio Fri. & Set. Hites C~e/ -(.,ary llarrl'll 2640 E. Coast Hlghwa/ lln"de 11\e FerNt •f Couf'1v•rO) Corona del Mar 640-7092 PROGRESSIVE JAZZ Fri • .ct Sat. 1M Hooks lond w I Steve Hooks JAZZ EYllY WED. l :JO ,..1:00 -• SUM. 4:00,...,. MONDAY MITE FOOTBALL Starlincj Sept. 3rd 4:30·9:00 Hot DOCJs-3o· COUNTRY WESTERN THURS. MIGHT a:Jo,.to 1:00- El Voila We ;ire now opl'n for hearty breakfa!.l\. lastv lunche!. ;incl f(o urmel d1nncr'I. from tht' Brust or Chicken ··En Crnute" to the fre~h .;;ilmon "Paul Aocusc" From lht• dl'11CJtt-"aut·c' of pure v. hit<' \'C;il "Nouvl'lll' cw.,int>" to the Uown to F:<i rth Lamb Shank De Toulou~11. 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Magnan·., • • • R EASONABLF.: PRICES an· no douht dC roontm~ for one of the arell ·.,, bu:.1est oyster bt1 rs. located at ~\nthon y s Pier 2 and Rab Joint 1n Newport Beach Sax d am' on the hair ,h.,.11 or rour 1-..... .,,lNn oy:.tt·r.,,. an · tabbed dl th1· thrift) pnct· of $1 And a pound of shrimp t<, JU:.t S2 II \OU want Lo t'.11 \UUr ~hoh· dinn••r tn th1• bar iJ. onl· pound \1 ci a'n"' lob:.lt'r 'l'" l'(I cold ~1th ~hnmp and loh:.lt:r ..,;1IJd. t:t.:I!. lettuce and tomato. 1 .. a Ma rtling lov.. s;, !J5 Anolht>r ne~ c1ttrC1ct1on <..1t Anthony's I'> th<' recent!~ in<.talled "a lad bar. !>O larJ?e 1t replace:. 1hc v.hol£' rl1!.<''J floor O,>stt·r bar dint:rs r an also trap b~ this \ensauonal affair On lht' back ba y . al 103 S Ua ysadt:. inland off Pac 1r1 c Cod ~.t ' H 1 ~ h way al H cub~ n · s restaurant. Anthon) s !>erves from 5 p m . Tues· day throui;!h Frida> from 4 p m Saturday and Sunday Reservations 640 5123 IT'S NEW ... NEW ... 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And our super DJ spins your favorite favo rite disco tunes while you enjoy 75fl Frozen Fruit Daiquiris fro m 5 to 9 P.M. dail y COM E TO YOUR SENSES ~REGISTRY 18800 MacAnhur Boulevard, lrvint- G8MNE Ol•SE MMDWM DISHIS Splciofizing In Chinett A lo carte Oishi$ lUNCH•OINNER OAll Y Food To Tue Out 1 1 ~ A M. to tO P M ........ lhiill. CelTA~ W.1161 • 611.ftl,. GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOt•t.ADllTTU ..XICAN fllOOO ......... '9.a: . I ,.,.,., , .. tt&A.•11•• MEXICAN BEERS ANO IMPORTED SANTO TOM~ WlNE If You See Boz Now • • • Soaring Vocals Off er \ppealing Alternative 81 •IQIAEL PAlll&VICH ............. A partaer f rom ••• rraDCllCO day1. lmohfatoe "'9dd1. wu tntoaDJ manic wbem he calW tale o&lw' u1 (co&JM{. ol _,..), "Wun Yw ••l ... aaw 8ol Sc .... at u.u....a Am...._...,, 11ope ,__a,_. ... t oeU..tasbul,mu.o..-..actw•tMIM,...ble Halk,fttbl1'' 8& C AL•&D dowa a bet, "Wow, lit• I remember wbee •• Uled to pt belDncl about low bodi.ot apple wiH and checlr Boa out third blll at P'Ulmor•; and boo1le all DIPl lon1. has 11rown much more comfortable with hla up· town lm111e out.aide lhe Bay Area . COOL, BUT NOT detached, Scana ••aerate• a tremendous amount of chartama w1tb blaJenlal patter, undoratated poaturtaca and, above l. bia •o•rtnc ud unerrt111 vocala. Alwa)'I a cla a1y performer , ~acca Is U.e ap· pealln1 atternaUve for fan.1 Ured of hard·rock raunchen but too hlp for "lt'a 1reat to be here" m lddle otthe road type11 111-balladll, "Harbor U1ht.a" and "We're All Alone," art1 romantk llnd evocative tunes that atop wf'll ahc>rt of belnl( maudlin They 11110 aervtd u wC'll·pac~ rontra"t point.I for hla tou1her num- bt-ra at the 1<11<1 out Monday openln1 INTERMISSION I ROCK MUSIC Now Tbru September 30tb CABARET __ .,........ ..... ......... ~ \....._ .... ,..,..,__ J .... c-<•-....... An-• Wed .. Tll•r .. Fri. & 81t. at '1 P·•· ~lrWK .... 2~ NOW TAXING a ESEllV.\TIONS FOa OKLAHOMA CONDll~IO Entertaining Frida; s to 10 P.M . 665 PAULAllMO tc..w .-......, ...... ~c-... .... I But now t.be d\ade · • GQ city, aU Ve1u/ditco n aah and Unae l. 1 hear yo\l 1otta wear 1h•d4t110 hla wblt• 1hoe1 cloo't "Cam a <a 1A" ~PAll kLED u u11ual. and Srol(gll lilt hh• trl11 or f(Ultulsls loose on "Jump S t rt•ut ... 11 Jl(•rft.-cl honky tonk blue11 cum rock vehl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \'11• Slt'Vl' Lukulher took the m ajor solos dunna ·COSTA MISA 140.2192 .. I DINNER PLAYHOUSE tCOAVl PtCO -SAN tlCllllNTf tnn prlllnlS -----, Mv"~ bv· LEONARD BERNSH.IN ,,,~1cr10 ., LyrlClt by. STEPHEN SONDHEIM GARY DAVI B•M'd on d bc>o~ bt ART HUR LAU RENTS I \;lltY I Ul ~OAf 1 llHU ~UNCJAV l VllllNt. (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNOWiiiiiiiiiifl' fr-;~~~.~!!~~:~ { ~.;tx~GRANQ H(JTEL IV I 1101(1 WA!f Al'(AHf 11\1 CA 92101 111ew111• BcRNARD ER HARD & LINDA Mc CLURE STARRING IN fVfJIV llJlS HtkllSUl'I EVL:.t.SUN 6HUN<.1• (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - NOW burn yow retlnH out.·· IOZ ICAOOI J tln.lly found an openln1. "H ey w•lt , chumley, tbln11 have been known to chant• ov"r a deude. AJri1ht, IO be wu a UtU. too aUck 1ut Ume at the Greek, but I knew the t"Y wouldn't 1tay In the aame place for too Iona. Ht Hverbu." SCAGGS llA.8 1>aOPPl!D the' 11trtna llOC'll()n for thla tour ln favor of 1 lar1e tH ·Pleu > tnaom ble of studio mualclan• and back·up vouU1t11. It's not the moal per~allly·prone oulllt he'" ever worked with. but It provldo11 ju11l whul ·-. needed for Scaggs· d ynamic syntheshs or It& U 111111 rock a rich. steady uttack that 's powl•rful 11111 never overbcurlnftl In keeping with his tradJt1onal llrnl'tuhll' ur It• leasing new material In fall. Scaw~is trothld 11111 some new numbers Including a tai.ty powt.•r rot·k instrumental and the funk-inflected "l)unl(cr ·· His pre-"Slow Dancer " pul has g1v"n way lo the commercially successful present. a nd Scal(lo(~ c hr t•v1.mJni: AntJ n<ivt•r faltered Aliw ahtnlnM throughout were vocalist Vanella t-'lehl11 tpurt of ll t rio> ond d rummer J ert Porcaro, v .. rh"P8 lht• h<'.'l l uround In thtlr re11pectJve roles A 1'lmtdln" ov1ttlo11 ond an Initial encore pre c·1•'1r d SC'uJ:.:11' flnoll', a Yt'l unrecorded Philly soul \ 1·r111c111 uf .. y,,.,-,.. Mlnf'" that !'lqcued Into a tight Iv ron111nu·t.•cl Jum thul rN·al11.,'<1 h111 earliest "LoKn Mc I\ Ill""'" ti II y-. "V1•11h. llwl to more· hkl· 1t. tta• ''' Hoz " said 1"1 t•tlcly !'(OM•. •·01.KS Jl'l-l'f n1·v1•1 uct·t·pt chun"t-. :10 I d11lr1 I l111th..r t•1 IHI h1111 ahout llw opcnl111( a ct. thl' l1tKlih .1n 11111111·1! lttll'ht·1' Tiu• th1 ,., . ..,,,,,.,.., rrnn1 t;r1•t•nw1ch V11lagi· \.\ ··• •· Hl•l'lll 1·11tly u 1111 out 11( their clement at I 1t\I\ t'l '1111 , hut lllt'll Willy tUn('l> und !>harp h,11 flllllllt''I I'\ t'lllUUll)' WOii CIVCr a J,IOrtlOn Of the re t11·1·nt 11111ht•1u·1· T hey 'll ht· buc·k . most likely ht·n1llln111~ nc•Jtt t1nw urc1und The Scaggs/ lloches 11111 1 .. otold t1u t throufo(h th\• wt·ektnd Dramatie Doubleheader You Can't Tell Ope1iers Witlwut a Program It's becoming incre<Jsingly cJlff1 cu1t t'> tell just when a new theat er season 1s !>tarting. what with the overlapping of ~ummer i.how~ · and s uch. but if any line of demarcation cx1!>l.1 it's the fi rst week in Septem ber. True, the JlunUngton Beach P laybou.M: and the Westminst.cr Commum ty Theate r put lheir first shows on the boards in midsummer . and t he Irvine Community Theater 1s operating on " t'alen dar year season. but for mo!>t theater groups, t.hc new 11eason c.rrives ofricial~ nl'>.l week AND, U>OKING AT WHAT b<Jth the µn1 rc s~1onal tht.>a t ers and the communtt\ playh ouses have in !>lore for u~. lht· con!>tant playgoer !>houJd be heart ened by the fact that Intermission Tom Titus the first inc rement or productions 1~ compo~cd of plays either completely unfamiliar or lhose which have been absent from the scene so long that they may as well be br and new. It a ll begins next Friday when Kent Johnson unveils his production of the musica l "S weet Charity" at the WestmJnster Com muni ty T heater. This one promises lo be an early sellout . s ince it h asn't been d one in 11 years locally and Westminster has one of the more popular community groups in the a rea Next up, opening Sept. 14. is a genuine Orange County prem iere , Herb Gardner'!> "T hieves" at the Saddleback Valley Com mun•· ty Theater. This one's so big it takes two direc- tors lo put on, and boasts the largest cast yet for th e Mission Viejo group. THE LAGVNA MOVLTON Playhouse. fresh from a successful s umme r season lits first in n early a d ecade), m oves into 1979·80 with John Patrick 's com edy-drama "The Jfasty Heart." The show opens Sept. 18 for the trad1 tlona l lhree·week enga1emenl . '30. Plag Staged Promises Falter "Children of the Wind." is being staged at 8: 30 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays through Sept. 15 ln the Studio Theate r of the Long Beach Com · munity Playhouse, S021 E . Anaheim Sl., Long Beach. Set in the 1930's, the play is about a stock com pany actor of long experience who finally ge ts h ia ''big" chance i n a forthcom ing Broadway play. Daniel Brophy , played by Greg Feuerborn, promlaes to make good at last aod 1lve up drinking, and does his best to tlve his family a decent life now. Direc ted by Herman Booman, the play caters t.o an adult a udience. All seat.a ar e $4. Stu· dents and seniors areS3on Fridays. A quirk or fatt•, anc.J scheduling. Hnd!> t;corj(e Wa!'>hington !'lit-pt Hen, · opening <st two d1ffcrl'nt community th<-atcr. on Lht s amt' \.\t>ekend The S c.n Cle mente Communtt\ Tht·atl'r pub on tht· Kaurman H<srt c()med) St•pl 20 anti lhl' ('o..,tu Mt>'ll ('1 v1r l'la) hou ... t- follow!'> the next n1){ht. both running for four Y.cckencb Thl· Harlequin I> inner P ia> hOUl>l'. v. ht t h eurrcntly ha~ "The CJ-w I and the Pu!'>:.) CJt" on ..,ta~e throu~h Se pl 23. rt•\ 1 \ e~ :.n old but not ovl'rdom.• com NI~. · ·1 ·ndt"r th1• Yum Yum Trt•t.'." un ~Pl 2!1 WlllLE MOST Tll b\TEK~ <1rc 11 pcntnl! lht.·11 M ·w~on.., thf' Ir\ 1n1· l'ommun1t} 1 hec.ter pl:t) ers will he clo!'>mg th(•1rs with the dritma Tl.\ eh e Angry Mt·n " Hegmald Roses story or JUry room tension~ will play two weekendb. St•pt 'n 29 and Ott 4 6, <.is ICT'i; f aff• .... ·ell sho"" ;1l the University lhgb School tht'ater South Coast Re pe rtory can w.uc.lly ~count t·d on to mount !>Omethmg no ont"h cvt·r :.een berore. a nd on Ckt 2 the n ·cord will he kept 1n tact ThP nt•w sca5on Op(·n., with "Wild Oats . an IHth t•i·ntury plity in Lh(' 'Tom J onc., .. rn old F1nully. the Huntington Beach l'lll} hou~l' -w h1ch hus the com ed.>-· Bl:ginn(·r'~ Luck · under thP hghL'I thro ugh Sept 22. Wlll be dark only ont· ""eek encl llf30r(' rirt·M:·nt1ng "ThC' St-cond T1 mt' /\r ound," ~wing 1n Oct 5 for a 'llX weekend run IT'!; BEt:N MANY MOONS Mnce a ny or these .Qlays <:ippeared on a n Orange Coast stage -w1l'h "Wild Oats," "Thieve~" and "The Set'ond Timt• Around" complete ly foreign to local audJenccs. This a lone should pique the tn· terest of local theater aficionados, not lo men lion the d rama critics who a lways welcome som elhmg new and different E ven with Geor ge Washington sleep1n1 on two stages at once. Afte r ;,IJ. they're 35 mile!> apart FOR YOUR.DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE RESTAURANT OARRllON a lAKER Tues .. Wed . & Thurs. 8AMPMION8 TRIO Frl., Sat ., Sun. & Mon. ~ ~"" "°"' ,..,.., m11 •"'LANDI AT RDll ROVTI ILT'CIM ~ -~ ... ~~~~. r. DWIGHT DICUMOH JAZZ TRIO ~ . I .. I:· .. Tue. thru Sat. QAIHHION IAKIR Sun.&Mon. aMPOMITAVl. UGUNAllA04 , ........ .._.... A/rPe FcH Pfrlc~Q 4M-Mt1 71Hlll OAINll STEIL! with KILLY LIMAl"I Tue. thru Sat. 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M2-11M ...... ,. .... ,....,.... ............... c.-... t . M. BOYD Artists' Satire Etehed CE&..RIRATED ETCHINGS IY Fr•nclSGo Gova and Pablo Picasso wlll be shown for the fir st ti m e In Orange County from Wedne5day through Oct. 29 •t the Leguna Beoch Mus um of Art, 307 Cliff Drive. Flftv se1ect10ni trom Goya's "Los Ceprlcho$" and Picasso's ''Vollard Suite " have been loaned by the Norton Simon Museum ot Art In Pasadena. S.par•t.ct bv a century and occupied w ith diverse uxpr sslons, the Images of these master Spanish artists portray a contrast between social satire and celebration ot cr eative Jov. Comple- m entlng the~ graphlu w ill be a s.r les of Renalssanctt drawi ngs from the collection of Or. Carl Oentzel, director of Southwe~t Museum. The display may be seen dally, except Tuesdays, from 11 : 30 to ~: 30. Admission is free. THE FIRST MAJOR W EST COAST exhibit of painting~. watercolors. etchings and lithographs by contemporary Italian illustrator Valerio Adami may be seen through Sept. 25 at West coast Gallery, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. He is noted for "cartoonllke Renaissance draftsmanship." View ing hours are 10 to 6 weekdays, 10 to 5 Saturdays and noon to 5 Sundays. '·< EXAMPLE OF VALERIO ADAMl'S STYLE Hat's Colored Purple, Red and Orange FIVE GOLDEN WEST flpe arts instructors donated a month of their summer vacation to renovate a printmaking c lassroom into a true a rt gallery for the Huntington Beach campus. Volunteers Jack Heard, Bob Alderette, Roger Camp, Har vey Clemans and Brian Conley w ill be represented in the first mixed media show to <>pen there in October. The new facility also w ill double as a teachlng area for a new course in exhibit design. "FACULTY 79," a presentation of recent works by artist-teachers at Cal State Long Beach, will open with a reception from 7 to 9 p .m . Tuesday, and continue through the month at the CSU LB Art Museum, 6101 E. Seventh St. The ceramics, drawings, paintings, sculpture, prints, jewelry and metalsmithing may be seen from noon to 4 weekdays and 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays. LOS ANGELES ARTIST R. S. Riddick, whose oil and pastel paintings have been displayed in leading national galleries and received the highest jury score in this year 's Laguna Festival ot A rts. will be featured in an exhibit at the Newport Beach branch of State Mutual Savings and Loan from Thur sday through Sept. 14. The show will be open duri ng the firm's business hours: 9-4 Monday through Thursday and 9-6 Fridays at 4001 M acArthur Blvd. MARGARET BEDELL, MARILEE Collins, Fr ank Howell, Harry Futoran and Veloy Vigil w ill be among the artists featured this month at Galeria Elena, 2811 Villa Way, Cannery Village. Newport Beach from 11 to 5 Tuesdays-Saturdays. AN EXHIBIT OF VISUAL expressions by 36 Professional Photographers of Orange County shows why v1w/..,,.,-.1_,,.,J. ':-,..,~I_;. "FLUTE PLAYER , GIRL WITH TAMBOURINE" 1934 Plc•Ho Etching S.lut~ Creativity t heir art Is a combination of "creative thinking and a love of I lfe." The lm~s w ill be presented at M ills House, 12732 M ain St., Garden Grove, from Sunday through Oct. 7. Hour s ar e noon to .c p.m . Wednesdays through Sundays. Admission is fr ee and educational tours are provided. The show opens with a public reception from 1-.C p.m . Sunday tor PPOC members to describe techniques. A MUSEUM-QUALITY diorama of 25 l ife-sized, authentlcallv costumed f igures depicting five scenes from the momentous life of Joan of Arc is being shown in t he former Desmond's store at Fashion Island daily through Sept. 6 CIBACHROME PRINTS BY abstract photographer Carol Vitz of Los Angeles will be shown at the BC Space Gallery, 235 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, from Tuesdav thrOUQh Friday, Sept. 28. View ing hours are 9 to 5 Mondays through Fridays. The selection of work represents a new dimension in her nature se ries. C"'P"'.tn A•~ &. S4"t" •n• ''h'-~y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" !PG) "OH.GOO "MOONRAKER" (PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" "ROCKY " .. IPGI "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) "HOT STUFF" (PG) '"'THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT 79" "THE BRINKS JOB" (PGJ ··srARWARS" CORVETTE SUMMER" CPG J "ALIEN" (A ) "EYES OF LAURA MARS" 'MEATBALLS . "WHICH WAY IS UP?"(A) "THE VILLAIN" (PG) "THE CHINA SN YORONE ' "HOOPER" "SUMMER CAMP" (PG I SIM 1Um Al..L O AIVC·tNS O PEN •:lOP.M.Ml6HTlY Chttd Unoer 12 ,.ree Uotcn . • Kidd•• ~JiYtround NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN THE FUTURE IS HERE, BLOW IT OUT YOUR EAR . "lou can't tum dW mob over to ti. cop1. They.,. .... c:apli. TUH. THRU PRI. AM!lltlCATHON t :OS HOT 8TUPI' 7:1G-10:41 - DOM SUZANNE JERRY QO.LUISE PLESHE1 rE -REEDrm edwards HARBOR TWIN H ARB O R 11..T WIL 'iON cn\T /\ ,....~ .... /\ 6 4 6-0 s 7 ] 6 ·16 .] l 6 6 • IAT THRU MON. AMUfCATHONi 1: ........ HOT STUPP: i:•r.10.1t:4I D&NMI D& ...... OUAAD "BREAK- ING AWAY" Tl!ff4ft, t:OO, 1:00, 1t:• ... ..... 2:t0.•00 ~OO.e:OO,tO'.ao ' IT'S BAC-~-. The.· c; r~ fP'!.~ •I ~ •• ~'' ~ .,, J Dally 1:!·30-2.45 DAIL 'I' 12.30. 2:30 !> 00.7 30-lO·OO 4 30. 6:30, 8 30, 10:30 BlllMUHRAY - ltCA Tl~EES OAIL •, SYIYESTtR STAWlNE CUNTIASTWOOD ~ ESCAPE FllOM ROCKY ALCAT•AZ ... ~::::.: ll ... Plus--- THE IN·LAWS THE ~OAD MOVIE OF THE SUM MIR "DIRT" , ........ PM ... LLI JOHii ·--:= Plus JAMES BOID oor MOONHAKER ,., D~IC.Y t2:tl, 2:30, l:OO, 7:)0. 10:00 ................. -IWLVN.OT . l'rldey. Auguet lt. tt7'1 MOYIE' REVIEWS -'•PJlet•eye Views Put Hollywood In Perspeetlve 8y YA•DaNA AllU ,._.,... •• 11\U ..... "THE MUPP~T MOVla" ls act=• movie-wlthln .. -tNNte pur ..... docUIMftt 1(9fmff .. Frog'1 rbe from 1wemp ........ '° ....... ,, .. QOOd eured Ktn'nlt to. .cqul"" t OftM Mu,,.. (OftlPMJ.: ~•tno compentoM~ end ... ncf most ol the trip Mnglng "'""'no •••Y '"""•test Int,_,..,_, wtt0 W•ntl mlt as PDltH boy tor "I' ·leo chain. TNy •llO m.et 9 lot of temous people In cemeo ~es, lnclUdlng Ste~ Martin .. a Sl#'ly -.1ter, 8ob Hope •t • WIM-Crecklng let crHm ~n ~ •touching lest k>otl. at the iatt EQr &erven end Charlie Mtcarthv. Muslcel lnterludet aJow down the PM:• et times, ht there are lots of nice moments for tans of Jim Henson's flUtsy bunch-Kerm it setting tilt for Hollywood by blcyclt It QrHt love-at ·flrst·slght t•ntasy by the lncomperable Miss Pl90y, who as usual ateals ,most of the scenes. Best of all the witty Muppet•ye views of lhow biz -Mitt ftlOIY'S P"°M calls to 9'er 999nt, the now·temous MuPMt• .. th9flng In a polllt atudle tcre.nlng room to we tM fNlb of t9'elr IMlor. Adulta INuldft't let t ... 0 retMg IC•,.. them off from 1 p .... IM tv.nln9. "MOWIY PYT~N'S "'"•CW .. 14N 'opens wtttt tttrw•• Men brlnglno Qlftt llDaMWborn babt In Jervtaeem. Oops, wrono meneer They snetc" t9'e gifts back end deolrt. T'Mt's tN story of 9rlen CGMn't llf• 11w1ys In ttM wrong ptact at the rlQht tlmt. Thfa outre~ous paroav of blbllcal movies could only bt at~ by Brita in's rned M onty Pythonlan,, who wrote ttitt script~ ptay most of the ma,or rolt1. They almo\t pull Ito f. Many of the situations are wlldty orlglnal, but shrill blckerlno and strained punch lines mar the film. M onty Python addicts will be enthralled, others may find "Brian'' puullng or tven sacrilegious. Especlally with a fadeout of a PYTHON'S PONTIUS PILATE Mlchael P•lln In Turmoil chorus slnQlno "Bright Side of Life" • while being crucified Rated R, some crude language and br ief frontal nudity. !_ Robot's Remarkable . Behind every aucceiatw robot la • lood actor -i!and ln the case of ''Star Wars," lt wu 33·year· o .. Anthony Daniels who infused CJPO with all the afpealing, fuddy-duddy human ebaracteriatics that have endeared the goldenrobottomllllons. Born in Wilts hire, Encland, on February 21, 1946, Daniels studied law and management before fulfilling his life· long ambition t o become an actor. His decision, at 24, to enroll al drama aebool caused a family rift which bu only Juat healed, but It proved a good move and in due course he won an award pr esented annually by the BBC. TONY DANIELS Thia launched his professional career with a busy chapter on radio, as the SS.year -old Digory in "Sbe Stoops To Conquer." Then came the part of Young Frank in :·torg~t Mc not Lane." which was followed by an mvltat1on to At twice the IP&ed of 80lSld. can the CoilCOlde evade attack?' THEC4 rE AIRPORT79 ~ L'(l 1 t <J JJl!ljjJ y ll'f11!1,'.~"•'~ ''1'1~~.ilt !( "IL li;kl /,',!!( .. , Ul.ldl ,,P1 llW.'li Jllll(li\I o~ ~..uuv.r, ~·.L"!A~i1JJ Ul~'Jff:, L"IJ.'.mxi U.:J<ltlAfl,\q Mh'1~if0fk 11.ll~ I~ J~ll''' .i..\illik OAl4!~1IMI~ li!l.fU 1N;111 • , l1E IJI~ Li'6-0ll ~· Ir "'~ J\'<'t;JJ>;i 1l.i.LJtli!l'1 JIM(,)1l'C. lll'Alll)llullJ! -:-.::~ "° ..... _ ..... _ ·'· -------...-.. . . '• NOW PLAYING IDWUDI' IMIT.-t• CllllOlll Huntington Belch 848--0388 Orange 634·25!>3 •oa PAil Dlftl .. Buena Partc 821-4070 join the Young Vic for a tour of Europe and a London season. In between. Tonv made an excursion into the musical n etd In "The Boyfriend," and made a film in Belgium, ''City of the Dead." He then re· turned to the Young Vic to play Malcolm in "Mac Beth." both on stage and television, and to enjoy a majo r personal s uccess as Guildenstern in "Rosencrantz and Guilden,,t.em Are Dead," in London's West End. He is also a highly successful writer of children's stories a nd musicals for the BBC. . u. 1' '"'"' ' " "TH• CONCOROI ·AIRPORT '7t" continues the downw1rd splrel of tht ft1r .of.flyl~ Ht'lts. A.a If the Concorde didn't hevt t"°"9h problems with high fuel coat, low capacity end tJllCMI nolM, now It's periled by• mlsoulded mlulle, •fighter ptane end• bomb In tN lugoege hitch. Audiences ~Y find amusement with the dlalogut, 1nd the thrllls wlll bt oenulne to whlte·knucklt elr pauenger,. The perseverlno cest lnch>d•s Alain Delon, Susan Bl•ktly, Robert W-oner, Sylvle Kristel, Edd It Albert, Bibi Anderst0n, John Davidson, Cicely Tyson, Jimmie Walker Md Marthe Raye in a funny bit <1' /1 wl!nk kldneyt'd pa\se~ r. R~tcd PCi. "NORTH DAL.LAS flORTY" peek s a t the undflr'!ldo of pro· fesslonal football .-nd finds the players subhuman. the coacheS corrupt end the owner• venal. The p0rtrall lscon· vlnclno, and thore I\ amu~ement and recoonltlonln lhoproto· typical onlmal\ w hO comprlw. the mvthlc ol Norttl Oallt\ team CONCORD£ PASl!NG!R Mar1M Aaye'a Nenoua Mo An erotic ideal . ..A.cit KJIOU. .......... ~IAN<i\Rl.O {jlANNINI ~ t:UJ ~t.NNIU.N 9'~LL. -The hlnoeent \1 ....... ,.,,., ..... "' .... l •4 •I I hflld• iJ \111rr u~· R (()k.11 ""'"' (W~lfOl•J ""~'1l..I" ~ ~ -~--~ ~ HAMILL HAAflJSON RJru) CAAllJ€ FlSHEf\ PE'ltf\ CUSHING~ ~C GUfNNE:SS ~ ~ CWcted t1,r Plod,ad t1,r MJiJc t1,r (;£.CK£ LUCAS ~ jqjroz JOHN WIU.IAMS ~ ~D'Y'O€ LLDE• ~· -~trMW ~n. l:liifi.. • ..-. But • fllm PtODted wl"' ~ unp1 .. sant. cynkel charKttrs Is nec.,..,Hy •do•,.., end the •bt'Upt tndfnt .... te>CM elr of'*"""""· On tM sMUI sic».,....,. 900d ~: N lck Not••• iM ae•ne rectJ\ler who almaat tnkwt his persistent P•ln; Mac:O.vltln•nlmpreuiw fll m debUt as• Mclontstt< quarterbeck; 0 .0 . Spractlln • tht lron-J..-GNClt; lo,$_.. as a Ne~l llneman. TM • rating Is• well-dewrwd R, With much oD5cene dialogue, e nuc» eoupllng, POt smoking and drug use. "MAIN EVENT" presents the fllp side of Barbra Streisand, none of the tendef' ness of "A Star Is Born." She " Is back In her familiar role as the fast.tallll~, take-over IMv. She plays f perfume tycoon who Is victimized by her accountant and finds her only asset lsownershlpon an over·the·hlll boJCer.Shebrow. beats ttlm baek Into the ring end ultimately to bed. Ryan O'Neal ptays the flotiter with lald·bKk charm. Rated PG. .,.._ ........ IOCKY H!Nt ,,~, ............. .. ,_.._. ..,, ... , -00 Oii "''"' ___ . ..__ ... MOf '"'" , ... , -CA~Wffl rNt ........... _ ..... HO«rM DAUAI PCMITT 1111 NII MllM~tlll -•ltl!AMll.I .. "SU.a WAU• _n-, ...... . \Al/-,, ..... , ..... ,. "ftOCKY II" IPG) WIUMl•a -',...,.. ..,,,..,...,_,..1. ............... ·-·· ....... -'-' 'IRAIN. • • r.... Pace Cl Hollywood and be wanu her to• alp aa the leed la llll latest play alter four failures. Thalr bl1aMl obltaole ls her dapper and proteellve travellql com panloo played by Patrick Quinn, the moat pbyalcally overt! comae an uua conuc opera wnt· ten by Cy Coleman and updated by Betty Comden and Adoipb Green QUINN SPENDS most ol b.la tlme cauaht ln or flattened behind the doors Ullkln& the two cars The scenic designs by Robin Warner, recreaUna the 19308 Art Deco type train with stainless steel ribbons, mauve interiors and gleamlne stations are half ._ _____ ....,.~--..-..-.r~....__,;::,;;.:::::....~ the fun. Tht!ae brea.k·away sets and the screened sunset patterns that run behind them to give the il- 1 us I on of motion are more fa scinating at time s than Hudson's timid singing, too trite Red Cap routines and some syrupy, similar tunes. Once the cast and chorus are through chanting that Miss Coca ''is a nut," the denouement runs too long. en MATINEES DAILY AU sun $2.00 tiU WO '·M. FOi NO CALL SM-JIU DAil. Y Pll.01 G\ THEATRICAL PRODUCER GOES AFTER FOAMER PROTEGEE Rock Hudson Tempt• Judy Kaye With Check for Rote This finaJ p~uction of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera season isn't supposed to have a message nor ls it as adventurous as earlier offerings. Catch the "20th Century" when you want to give your imagination a ride, clicking along with images of another era. 0 ' ~ RYAN O'NEAL Co-Hit At C.nem• Co-Hit At c.nedome ''THE CHAMP" "OH GOD!" A UNTVERSAL PICTURE • PANAVISIONlill !Rio 01979 UN•VERl>At C•h STUO•OS •NC. .0.ll R•C,HT!> Rt~CRVlO DAILY 2:15, 4:35 6:50, 9:05, 11:15 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA IRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 ~TRIUMPH! Ai. Aldi " brilliant: tough ""' ,.,,,,.,.,, .. bW. Alld If""" is sac/I I thing IS a -*HflH attas it is""" Stteep who flra a fOflH• fl#fOTWI." -GENC SHALIT. TODAY. 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JonelhM w 1n1ers •nd CMc:k Van 0y1te ptnenl v111ou1 pieces ol Amerrcana. from en t8th·c.ntury YankM narl>Ot 10 a rurn·Ol·ll\9· C6nlury ff!frli; wti6flj D Olff'MHT STA<>t<E8 Arnold •• IOrctld lo cllOollll ~,.,,.,,.,, ll1tf!nmg to Wtlh~ •l>Cl 11gnung the ne1gh1>1>r· MOd bully O< obeying Mr Drummond'• 0t001i 111 keep the pe0<;4t (Al tD '1!) WASHINGTON WEEJ< IH "EVlEW 1:30 Q THE FACTS Of' LIA: Mrs G1ue11 tr-to con- vtnc:e Iha campu1 beMlty th•• '"" does nol Nive to !>a )u41 Ilk• "-' ftl<tallOU• mot he< 0 MOVIE • • "Alaskan Solari fD MACHEIL / LE.HAER REPORT ( t968 ) Ooc:um-••y Ti.. Alask an wH<lernet~ pro· v1d81> a \IHI end 1>6au1otu1 P•n0<oma ol n•tur• 12 hr& I tD ACWN8T TMI WltC> "The Whip Hand" Grevllle c10.as in on Jonttllan end "'' lroend Wiii •lld n s~ nothing ten aave 1nem f P11r1 171 Channrl Li11t ing• 1J KNXl 1CBS1 L 0'> Anq• Ir • Cl Kt~fj(, r MOL) LO'. An<J"''''• Q KILA 1l11tl I L'J f1r191·1i , Q KAH( rv I AOC.1 I •i•. At •'I• 1, 16) "I M[l fCll~) ':>.w (.)1H/ll 0 KIU lV tl11<l ! l •J. A11 I'" n}IJ l<\,',f IAllC.1 ',.,,. IJ,,,,,,, m !(fl' ''"'111 .,. """,.,,. Q) Kf OP IV I l11rl r I "" 1\11•1" • EID KC,E. l IV tl'B' .11 r1-. "'' 11 W t<QC[ !Vtf'l!'l) ttunt111•1•• 11 B•· • ' fll '9 WAU STREET WEV< All f hat r.1i11er1 9000 11) THE~ESOF H.\Z.ZAAO lJn<.111 Ja•..., Ctlll• up(Jn hos lfmg·n&g)u!.11111 q11m111mg ~.,,,., to h~lv iJ tnenfJ w1fl l'>otek h•$ hie ~ •n••OQ• IAJ D AOCl<FORO FllES A l>fOM•tute lrH!tld 1R.1a MQl*tnO) 0 1 At>cklOrd s t.OfTla• to h•m ror ~.eJp llflM 'Su1,111ner Camp' Vicki Lawrence Rejoins Carol • Ry J£RRY BUCK LOS /\NC E l.ES !A I' 1 V1c k1 Lav. r<·ncc return~ for a hn<:f rcpn~.e of "The.· Curo! Burnt'll !-ihow" on ABC, then she and h<:r hui.band !>atl off lo He:twaii to livt• "Carol a nd Company, ' which air'> for four Suturd<.1ys on /\ OC, reunite~ most of the ~ang from the .show that ran for ll years on C OS, Carol, V1ckt und Tim Conway, etlong with Kctl neth Mars and Craig Hichard Nelson, are back for a summer encore that could turn into a n a nnual a p . pearan<.'e. "fl's the same forma t <JS the old show." said Miss Lawrence "It's the same i.how. Carol calls it summer camp. "IT'S NOT SO b<id to be huck," :;he said "It's only four weeks, and it's like part-time work." After 11 years, until March, 1978, Miss Lawrence is not read y to call It quits. But she does want to cut down cons iderably, That's why she and her husband, Al Schultz, and their two children, Courtney, 4, and Garrett, 2, are moving to Maul. She will continue to record albums, and her husband, who's also her manager, will run the ir record com pany. .. l 'D LOVE ro produce." she said. ·'In fact, l 'd like lo gel out or perfonnins and just produce records. My dream js not to get to Broadway or do movies. I like maaic, but I couldn't 10 on tour for yean oa end. 1 don't know bow anybody could do that without endlnc up on clruca or boose. lt'a just nuts. "If theJ canceled show buslneas tomorrow I don't think I'd alit my wriAta. We're movin1 to Maw. We're {akin& our 41-foot ketch over. I'd love to open a dresa &hop there. I have a faaclnat.ion with cub recilten." M 1ss l.:1wn·nc<•, who recently t urned 30, didn't :.ct out to make a 1•a rN·r 1n show l>u~inf':.'> She wanted lo ht• :.i dcnl01l hyg11·n1st ;rnd marry a rif't1 dl'nt1st But ~h t: was hlcrully !-lrurk hy hghtnl n~ h•·c01ui.c she looks l1k <' t\1 1:.s Burnell. WHILE STU.I. IN high school. :.he wrote a letter to Miss Burnett com· m cnt1n~ on their ltkcne!>'> JUSl as M 1ss Burnett w01:. lookinit for so· m eonc lo pl:sy ht-r krd '>l!>tcr on the v;,ricty sh11w. /\l tht: time 1.hc was a l s o i:.in l(1n ~ with l hr, You ng American:. ·'It's inlr''rc:.tini.: It> w:1l<:h our frtcnrls' rract1on~ whc•n we t<·ll them w1•'r l! mr>ving tr1 fl a waii.'' Miss l.<t wrcncc ~aid "S11mc get Jealous and :.r>m(• get hostil1· 'lf<>w dare you le a ve your frll'nds' · They !iCJY we'll get rock fever , but I J<Wt rock frvcr here. I spend hulf my hfr cm the Ven tura 1-"reeway "IL would have to lit• :.omelhing awfully interf...'!\t ing lo ~f't me back here. After 11 year:. on the Burnett show. I've don<: 1l. It w1.1s fun . There was hardly <1nolhcr s how like 1l Carol was so congenial. It was a nice place to work "l'VE SPENT THE s urnmer read- ing some of the most depressing stuff I've ever 11een s cripts for situation com edies It's depressing to me what 's going on to television now. The general quality of television leaves a lot to be desired." Miss Lawrence said another reason she is leaving is to ralae her family in a more serene atmospbere. "I b.ve yet to see a family aucceaafully raised by a show biz mother. The kids are always screwed up. ll's hard to complete with your mother. It's hard enou"h for k.lda to compete with their peers." •ll11 ... l11t • 111vt••r i"i-l&S:_. ** ""-'" V....,dey .. itlq " ( tt711 JOM ......,, a.N ,..._,A ~---.... ·•· ,..., .............. ""° ... .,..... Ill ..... ~..,,. ...... Md IOW=,(llt) eDCP1c. .,,..,... "l.~AOod lfl Colel"-el•r'' c1111oh1•' ,. "-'**"'* .. llOf• ""' llll4i otmlPl .. lllOM of Illa ... ,,... pr.--. .. , .. , • MATDW. ~INCW. 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Wit n A r toll 'M htr" hQ'~' th t• u1't"'"'' 1 ttt,lf w1tru-,,.11 ' '''ti'·'' h n•t1 •H1t• 11\tr,nrJ • tf11.1tr t t Ii ht'\ •\() n11tl • EL) SUMMEAFAIAE a 30 Cl) SOUTHERN GAl lf'()qHIA i) SUMMEAFAIAE Der Horizons Expand No Return Date Set For 'Ponch' LOS ANGELES <AP) The producer of NBC tel e vision ·~ "CHiPs" sen es l!ays actor Enk Es t rada , lnJured tn a motorcycle acc ident Aug. 6, has been out in public but no d:ite hus been set for putting the actor back to work ·'He's bt·cn :1ncaking out onto the 1.trcets " HUl d produ ce r Cy Che rmak, "but I don't know when we cun get him back on a motorcy- cle." Estrada. :.>, is co-•tar By TOM JOBY NEW YORK <AP > -Cbarlayne Hunter·Gault r ecalls the day she was hired 85 a corr~pondent for "The MacNe1l·Lc·hrer Report," public TV '" nightly news and analysis pro~ram "Al Vecch1ont'. lht' produc(·r. was vC'ry ~11nl<'d in commentin~ to m t'." .,he ... 01y:., now tv.o , 1>11rc; lale r. "that I was hl'ln~ hroul{ht in not as a black woman who knew a lot about ci vii rights and lt.'Cn ·ag(' unemploy ment, hut as a Journalist and a substitute for Hobin und Jim "rm consulted on i.ton cs like that," she s ays , "but there's never been a s 1tuallon that f was give n a story only because of m y special interest in the subject. o •uL r "Some people have asked me wby I didn't do a particular story, like the time Robin and J im rn· tP.r vicwed (John) Vorster, the president of South Africa. They asked me, 'Wouldn't IL have been poignant? ''WELL, f'M NOT HERE for poignancy." M~. Hunter-Gault had been eight years a t the New York Times, cover ing the urban black com- munity, and she liked Vecchlone's descr1pUon or the new job. "ft r equired that f becom e more or a generalist." she says, "that I expand my own horizons, my own bas ic knowledge or the world "And that was part of the challenge." the :n. year-old correspondent says, "lo develop a greater interest in economics and foreign affairs and energy and so on "AND I COULD 00 THAT while maintaining my own lnterest In things f felt were important, like civil rights, not only because I foll they were imporuanl, but because the media tends to 10 with what la fasb.lonable at the time. "It was civil rights In the mid· '608, then the Vietnam war, now nuclear power, and we tend to in the series. o ne of -----------------...-.. -----. ~ ~C/ ~~~~~~e! :.'':: /0!'-, _. AMIW. CRACICfllS -'V. -~ p I I\ y I ca l I( 0 r n l. v;:;,.,~· .' SfNQNG T£l£GRAMS • ·I'. , \ H I g h w a y P a t r o l v /' 1· m o torcycl e offlc:er 1 114/175·"'6 F rank Poncharell• .nd waa injured durtn11 fllm· ,Wl'U. cOMIDY TO eot Ing of an episode. give less coverage to the others. My backgro\ad would have me ins ist that we continue to cover th1· subjects f feel important " l\fs Jl untt"r Gault wai> born tn South Carolinu th•· d:iu~hter or an Army chapl:.11n Sht• att1 •nd l'rl Wa}nt• State Cn1vt•ro;1t) 1n Uetro1t for :i yl'ar ;,nd ,, half. tht•n tx-c•;tmt• on1· of th1· frrst two hl ack ~tu dents to enter tht' C nivl·rs1ty of Gt•orl(1a Shi· graduated in 1963 with a dl'grec in JOurna h:.m SHE WORKtD FOR T HE New Yorker magazine, and spent a year as co·anchor for tht" local evcrung news on WR(' TV. NBC's affili ate in Washington She JOUled the Times m 1969. lier background includes a year as a Russell Sage Fellow at Was hington Umversity. and 15 months on leave from the Ttml'S as co· director of the M 1chele Clark Fellowship Program for Mtnonty JoumaJ1sts at Columbia Untvers1ty. ··c,,,,,, ""~ bt>11n<!I buttnm /" ·Ty S ut:tlrr .,\NC.INC ~\. cf · the ~ muqu.. gift 0 642-2697 • ., .,,, .-cc• ... " ...-"'--·'..., ..... - ,.-----NOW SHOWING AT THE---- [..._ ___ ~A-8 ~-L ;_U_OOJDS) _______ N_v~_u_R _ __,,] FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR - ... ---------.... --# -,. -. -I • .____.. ....................... , ....... . .. . . '" ROCK TALK Getting Away With Fun Mayhem Keepa Speedwqon'e Toure Lively ,:l,~,·~ aGllNION TM two everyoee alwa11 .. ,. about 811() ............. ia ti.at tbe1're really blc all °"'America {aJ\bouah uaey haw yet to break New Yon and L .A.), and wtMrever tbey 10. mayMID folio-.. ~ OD your polnl ol vit-w, this band la compr1Md ol aome of the f\lnniest, or moil out.rapou1, people to tbe buslnesil THBaE'S TBE 8TO&Y about lbeir SS> uaed Umoutlne wtth the rear wbeell that fall off. the plane dubbed Tbe Flylq Tuna (after their ''You Can Tuntt a Piaao But You Can't Tune a Pbb'' LP>. and tbeir beer drink1DC pilot wbo re· portedly fUet to t.be wroot dUes. And tbe botAtl •ta.If• that bafe objected to . lbe croup wrili.na mesaa1ee on the w.U. wilb llekb~. tbe Ume lbe cuya uw aome ducks ln a ( ROCK TALK J pond and took them home for lheir bathtubs. and the picnic they once threw in a motel park· ing lot. Perhaps the bes t is the lime when REO was on a commerciaJ airhner and lead singer Kevin Cronin suddenly stepped to the front of the cabin, picked up the Intercom microphone and, impersonating the pilot, pointed out such sights as the Grand Canyon on the right and the Great Pyramids of Egypt on the left. "TIIE STORIES ARE true and there's even more," says Kevin. "I'll tell you what it all comes from. the humorous and the crazy end of our band. On the road you're living with the same group of people constantly, and we tour for five or six weeks without a break. It's jusl a matt.er of keeping it fun.•· For those who haven't yet succumbed to the REO magic and don't have the particulars at their fmgertips, the band is, in addition to Cronin. guitarist Gary Rk hrath, pianist Neil Doughty, drummer Alan Grauer and bassist Bruce Rall. REO Speedwagon began as a college band '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." Gene Shallt, NBC· TV A L I E N TOM SKJOURNEY VERONICA HARRY Of.AN SKEAAITT WEAVER CARTWRIGHT STANTON JOHN HURT lAN HOLM YAPHET Kono. '''"'""'"• o1-': /.1,~~·' 0 ....,.,.,1· " • l.,•·0011:z>P.t•'"•~ :..•.rt ~l'" •• ·1"-.~ .. . . • • •. b-•'·" ... -c~~ -..... :.:."" R ·~···, ... . .., ..... FOlt fHFO CALL 534-NH -t •• la IWnaU and 1radualed to the concert clrcult ta tm. Two ~an la ... r. U..y weN aeWnc out 12,000.Mat baJll. ln the put nv• years, REO baa towed almoet conatanll.Y. perfonned for more than 2.~ mlWon fua and ll'Oeted over Sl2 rnllllon. SIGNING WITH EPIC Records ln li71 , they releHed th~lr tlrat LP that year Six albums latt,..-, thtiy scored bla wtt.h lbelr Uve, "You Get What You Play For." and It's been gold and platinum evt-r isance. Now t.he 1roup ls back on the road in sup- port of t.belr lat.eat album. "Nine Llves," and wtll viait more than l50 cities across the U.S. "A tq part of our appeal is that we really are havinc fun onatage," says Kevin. "I get the f"llnC from some bands that lt ·s kind of a put· on onst.age, and offstage they all go to their ~eparaw hotels and lake separate limousines to get to lhe Job. •'WE ACTUALLY ALL get &long well on lbe road and I Uunk lhal It carries through to our live shows. I lhJnk that's another reason that our live album did so well. It came out and JUSt captured that energy. "That energy onstage is bigger than We and we keep It 1olng even offstage. Look. ir you do somelblng like pick up a microphone in a 747 and announce weird things to people. as a normal person I might get thrown in Ja.il. But 10,000 people are waiting lo see me sing and somehow I gel away with it. "That kind of thing can make you more childlike and take your feur of the Lord away. because no matter whal happens, you can gel away with it. "Plus, we 're not r eally hurting anyone by it, no one's getting p hysically injured or anything. It's just good therapy on the road " ~00 t!WMA.~ JI QH~ nm ra:u~.1 ~~~Ifill liAAf ~~~i~ UtDlMI p~~~ \ii'.;~ t-..r. H~ -filN~ ~~~II~~' ~ff~ oHm,1 f :. -: ~ lfl J~m~ 1.-,·1 1.J~'' lirJl'1 @' .~1.I fOtt IHFO 5l4-HH NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS HUNTINGTON Beb'e her,_ la tealed bv the deep. the ..,..._Poseidon wll reveal one last seavt ... ....... _,_ .... e lll&Y .... e fNY •MM• "1tt IOt'\a l/tO.W,_.. ............. ~ • .,..._,,'°'9 0 .......................... _ ......... 1!11 ... ~·~ • ,, . .. , ... , .. ... . . . .. .. ., .,, ... , ... -.. DAil Y PtlOT Q PAUL LE MAT· Ot'-OY 'MWAMS· OKJY a.ARK CHARlfS MARTIN SMfTH ~E PHIWPS BOHOPKINS or'C:I RON HOWARD aur~"'•IO ~ ''MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" -~-0. ... ...,.,.. ~ W. L NORTON ....... . . " ' ~::.,:;:,::...,~{~ ~ .... HOWARD KAZANJIAN '"' i INQi.fW._.frl; JAC~ ~ O~r.A 8l '"flf( rt. ~ • ~ •• .. . -, .. GEORGE LUCAS .-· .. -;;-.. ;;. ~ .• •·• J L~ ,..., ~-,~·..- -~· .. ~:.T·~) W i+Eri"J ~'-=,=~~·~ l~C•1Vl~G11~CC:1 lOWAllOS' llllSTOl ~•LDOMl NHICHI llYO OlllWH• 5J"'d A~il ~40 14'4 O•JllQt t..l~: • ' ·, t •1 "JI ll/l si.,.,.lois Chiles Mtehael Lonsdale .. '"' A1dlard Kiel. , COOnne Dery ,.._.,AJbeft R. Broccoh o-.~LeWIS Gilbert ~.,Christopher Wood ~ ...... John Sany .• . Hal Da'lld ...,. ....... ~ •• Ken Adam '"' ... -.. Mlehael G Wilson ---w1111a1n P.Cartlldoe ._ .. ...._ ...... NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS f '" The FIRST Certified « Crazy Person's Comedy . P >C. ;\ ALAN ARKIN "No one has ever escaped from Alcatraz ... and no one ever will." CLINT EASTWOOD ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ ~ ~ PAAA'.o.Mf l'Wl(S ~ ~ AnARTHlJRHDJ.E.RFllm • ~ ~·~~S1lUl.r"~~~IPGI MT. THRU MON. ALCA11tAZ-'t:1M:OM:10 INL.Awa-t;11-1:10-11:00 • eclw arrl s LID O CINEMA edwanls CINEMA WEST 1 J ~ w f' < '1..· r ·, l ·• r, :. · . 1 .-. , •I., ....._, f "T ... I !'"J " n P "· r \. n 1 £'11 ~ 1 w f '• : N l: W f' 0 R T Hf h C H · ' ' ~ ~ 1J 'l ~HI 1 ; q ~ c> .-. _., •EW1979 TOYOTA GLICA LIFDACK Automatic trans . factory atr cofjd . p wr steering. pwr disc brake s deluxe pinstripes. lol eel styled wneels & m uch. m uch mo re' -- . WAS '7764\0 EARLE IKE'S s 6 9 I 4 50 SALE NIC~ DISCOUNT 5850°° From manufacturers suggested retail price • THEALL NEW FUEL INJEGED s !> '>P"'"d lrans tdr .,.,, f .11r r_r,"<J AMrFM ~lf'feo "" 4 ',OEIJ~l't!> lac11,ry dllOy ~heels Owt ~tf;f>nno pwr 4 "'"eel Cl•!><: Or&Jo.~ 5teel belte<J <3<l•al t1r1n ~~~~~--t. much mucn more• (01«441 -------........ llRAllD NEW 1979 ralOYOIA COROLLA •2-Anounc HUGE SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1979 :TOYOTA PICKUP TRUCKS INCLUDING 4x4 PICKUPS. Model 1512 -Autornattc transmission. tinted qla<Js. rear Window defogger. carpeting. radio. deluxe p1nstr1QeS & wsw ttres 1393575l WAS.'4920W EARLE IKE'S s442aso SALE PRICE v--ALL ARE · PRICED FOR F<emD.!.~~~~~ s50000 '>Uggesteel retail pnce (i)UICK DELIVERY · URIHG OUR SAL LABOR DAY USED CAR YALIES!!! 1~71 TOYOTA COllOU.A RS &.IFTIACIC lue metallic e 1C1en0<. 5 speed trans . air nd . stereo tape, Vector mags & redial ires IM nLP} 1978 SUBARU 4s41aAT Pr.tty bW Of'Mf' w/4 speed nns.. air oond .. etereo c.eette. white .-. wheel• & new rldlal tlNIL _,11!~52 l . --........---... ---...... -... ,, 1977 TOYOTA COttOLL.A SIS LlfTIACK Absolutely immaculate! Copper metallic exterior. 5 !>peed trans . air col'ld . itereo w/tape & rallye wheels. (320TLPl 1978 DODGE 4x4 PICKUP Thia pickup truck Is a 4 wheel dri ve that la loaded with eQulpment I has lees than 16.000 mtlesl (1J506Ml IAJILI IKl•s $6299 SAU,.ICE . .. , .... --. , . 1978 TOYOTA COttOUA SRS LlfTIAQC Silver oxte<ior w/black 1ntenor. 5 speed Iran:. . air cond . rack. ,t~reo & rallye wheels (!>93UMX J This week-only 1976 VOLVO 2'4 SIOAM Special two-tone blue metallic paint, "4 speed w/overdnve.~ 100+ mag wheels. air cond.. pwr. steenng & wlnd<>ws. stereo. sunroof & leather. (311RF0l LUUQ(l'S $"" SALl,.ICI f 1978 SUBARU 4x4UAT Loss than 20 000 miles. 4 ,peed tran5 roll bar shotl rllel10 wl'l1te spoke wheel\ & new radial tires 17!>3ULVl 1977 DATSUN 210%COUPE An Oll.<:ePhonal car with beautiful col)()er metallic oa1nt An ou1-of~1ate car that can use regular gaslll (3572431 ·----...- 1978 TOYOTA CEUCA GT LIFTIACK Silver exteoor w/t>lack 1n11mo1 N1ai low mileage car w1au1omatoc lrdn'>. pwr steer· mg ·,tpreo & IPv, than 1 t 000 miles r948VOEI EARLE IKl'S s5999 SALE NICI 1978 VOLVO 242 SIDAM Clm1uon brown extenOI'. 4 speed trans with overonve. stinrool, air c:ond. & stereo tape. 1630WCPl ------- I 1 •t . • . . . • 'I • FREE 12 M0./ 12,000 MILE FORD MOTOR CO. EXTEMDED SERVICE PLAM OM OYER 100 ELlllBLE AMERICAN AMD FOREIGM USED CARS AND TRUCKS FORD l~I AMc O i,:~~:i-i:Mb~ TOYOTA oA rsuN @ mm~mm VALID AT AllY FORD DEALER Ill THE UNITED ST A TES OR CANADA 1975 MERCURY IOICA T SQUIRE W AGOM r conom1cal 4 cylinder enq1ne 4 soeed 1ransm1~· ion. !>lereo radio t. air c.ond i6'6MXJJ $2588 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA F connm1r.,1I 4 r yl enri1nA 5 speed tr<J(i'\ air contJ1t1on1nq and AM FM tape ($er 5655251 !St~ t58JA) '3488 1977 FORD LTI> SEDAM VB. automatic transm1ss1on radio. power s teeflng a1r c ond t Landau top ".,"zy''378a 1977 MERCURY COlOMY ,UK WAGOH va. automatic trans air cond. pwr steering. brakes. windows & seats. sunroof & more' C929ULCl (Stk. P3978J '•9 & & . I 975 CHEVROLET MAUIU WAGOM va automatic trans air cond owr steering radio wsw t1res & mO•t'' I S55WQW) (Stk P3984) 52988 1977 CHEVROLET MOYA fi r.yl i:,;ng1ne. au1omat1c Iran•, pwr <,fp(•rinq rdd•O and vinyl 1n1rrior 1839RXH¥3iu 1978 FORD "NTO I UMAI OUT E co nomical 6 c yl aul o mat •c transmission, disc brakes t radio (792UZU) (Stk P3902) '37 1979 FORD MUSTAHG COU,E ~conom1cal 4 cyl engine. 4 soeed trans • pwr steering. disc brakec;. radio under 5,000 mtles & more• !808YBA) (~~~BJ. '4988 1978 PONTIAC HIBIUCOUf'I va. automatic tran smission. pwr steerin~es-windowa. air ()()(Id . hit wheel . AM/FM stereo & mag wheels. (732V' (Stk. P3946 Reduced to 1977 FORD l'IMTO RUMAIOUT t:conom1cal 4 cyl i>ng1n£' 4 ~PPPd trnn:-.m1s~1on. oower steering t. a1r c.ond 2?1JTOJ J $2988 1976 VOLKSWAGEN H ETU Cconom1ca1 4 cylinder engine 4 ·,nl"fJd 1rnnsm1sc,1on. ~11111ir e..:1enor rao1 ei & more• 873UAO Stk f.'3981 '3688 1977 DATSUN 200SX COUl'E Cconomocal 4 cyl . power stM!nnq air cond ;iutomallc trans t. AMIFM stereo 1569500) (Stk P3950) '3888 1979 MERCURY I OI C AT 4 cyl 4 c;~d air cond pwr <.teet1nri t brake<; AM FM rM10 t more' (785WOWJ (St~ P3934) '528 1978 CHEVROLET CAMAIO r.ro, va. automatic trans . air cond • owr c;teerinp. AM/FM stereo & rallye wheels 1691VAY) (Stk 1473AI t 1976 FORD GRAMAD.A ~ED.AM f conom1c;il f •~I 1'n'1•r" '1t.'':l~ 1' uans air rond t 1 wne1.i t /l t,• ~ '.' '!>lereo !295NIMI ISi• P,)'J"•' I $3188 1977 MERCURY MOM.AA CH va ;\t1 torn111 1•.1n· ,.,,,. '"" pr '·' f • ''"'"nl'I f M •.i In l. l ,1n<J<lv 11•( ,.,., .... ,3688 1979 FORD l'll'ITO RUMJ.IOUT 4 cvt rnq1n(.' automa111. 1tan'> 0 ""' steering t bra~1·<. r.tel10 & rnort>' 195SWC0~3i88 1978 FORD LTD W AGO .. V8. ilUtOma!1C. transmission air cond owr c;toonnq & w1ndrJw'> tinted qla~ rc1d10 & more• f230ULC r 1Stk P397!>1 '5388 1979 FORD nso.,rtc wu, va. automatic trt1nsm1ss1on and power ste&rtng llN<14045) (Stk. P3938Tl '1888 1976 FORD "MTO SQUIRE WAGOM °'"("f6'1r°V') (')IC.,( ~ r t~P fr ( r" J ft,,':,; "' " ' J('l..1NI\( 1 I I• I '1 i.,A $3188 1978 FORD f'tl"TO W AGOt-1 f rr,n ,(f'l1 11 ~ ~ 1 , • tt;t,-m.:i•1r I••" rii" 1( • i'10.1tf•' '.~1,, ("'W••f ;;o;;'$368i .,,, 1978 CHEVROLET I 1 TOt-1 f'ICICUI' J oPt..'d t•r • .Milt 1ran<. ! n!l'd 1'1•' •ilrl•n r ,1mof'• ~hell l rnore• t IL S!>"93l IP397<i1 1 '4788 1978 FORD THU .. DERllRD Loa04'>C11 r 1111 oowt>r cru1si> control t•U whPc 1 •,J(>r('O IJP<" LdndJu roo & mor"' t492WKY! Stk P4004t s5 va automa11c transmission air cond . owr sreenng & Orekos radio. shell & more• (1F20154) IStk T1787Al '1988 Th• Bllaeet M•rk•tpl•c• Of? the Or•nge Co•lt -< ~ , DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C.n Sell It, Find It, Tr•de It With • Want Ad 842•5878 •lllD Wll!YIW! ~N..,ortBay *9t ~Pl~ J beelr• up1M9r unit or ...,c:6oul a bedrm lower d i NMural brick tfka. Wtl ban. 4 Car pra1•. Boal apace. Steps to beacb. Dial 762-1700 F,ARl't 6/ifN-rH O• 1(\ '''"• ftlbt ,..,. t MODOWH BIJ 4 Bdrm, 2 bath wlfrplc. new pa1nt in & ed. new carpeting Ii beat d all ... a super low price of '11.*· w /no down payment requi red or tbll8. Call 161-3191 • S ELECT PROPERTIE~ .-sAY&DI fllllBSllS,000 Beautiful tree lloed lll'eel. 3 Bedrm home aeeda ft.sing. Don't m las ~~now !! 646-TI7l tWRflitl a . .,.,. ..... ,__llam1 Axer IN•W. of twt.ar-........... Co. II~ CAMYOM Golf cour'st! view from spacious S bdrm .. 4 ba th t raditional home ; lge. fa mily rm .• pool, jacuzzi. $795,000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homt.•:-. with pier & shp AVALON We ll constructed, 3 BR, 1 ha . oak fl oor , partial basement. t'Oncrt·te foundation. Flats a rea. $120.000-Fee. · BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1-l I fl,,~· .. d·· Dro11•· N 8 b7':J 6161 IAng pvt drive, to giant _______ ._ -------- tree s~luded 2-sty on estate.sued grounds . Bnck rrontage & English bay windows. 4 or 5 BR. ln<'I. h1de·a·way game rm ReaJ formal din. rm. country ltitch-w /pantry. Jo'a.m Rm. domed cell· mp . Bnck fplc's, sep bobby workshop. Only n».n.. to beach. Rudy for thi s? M u s t aacrlfice-'89,500 CALL NOW!! 963-0002 Hkr ~M-LAW 1bia lovely 4 Bdrm, 3 b9th. pool home reatu.res a bule lldd-0n swte with wet bar, could be a fam1· l.y room or mother in law quarter"ll. Owner 1:1 off<'r ~ VA term-. &! 111 anx tous, SO don't W3 1t I (.;all ~2116(). «=,SELECT I PROPERTIES ---• MIWB4Gl.AHD .. ,, I • ' • ·i. ,r.·H'lllVii . • •:J " •• .. ,, f' ...,. I .• ~ n •i•" rt .1:1i t f I '.,, t I Ii .,,........ HAaollllKE LEASE OPTION O!As\.anc.hns 3 bed room & den. formal Excrllr nt view. Sl.800 per month. ~-~y ~ f'1 ~ ~ OPIHDAILY ~~ Thl.11 qua.Int old Cdlll. Corpof.Ue nu. h.dty ocean view, 4 Bd.rms, 114 700 '>~3 \ dwrmand V. block to the --------be acb, very cute at a&.000.See Marilyn ROIJJ'selnt at ~MARIGOLI> 67f).~ l J,_.lfJl JI 1 1f1~I \ IHYISTOllS 5"CIA.L $19,900 Spanish style exl5t1ng home. Room to bwld! Call64&-7111 l"Jl,11Wf1·1/',lfl'•' 1"111 I [eltll1I OLDwoau> CHAIM Stalely home ror the young. 3 BR. 2 BA. fam1 ly rm. dble detlcht.>t.I garaRe Super home & t.crrr»> Try VA. Sll9. 000 Call ~ Mfi.2313 , • ~ ' , • f Writer'• ........ Uruq~ 2 br. 2 ha ltide a. way 1n the Palisades area ,,r (;a p1 s trano Beach nr Dana P t Marina f'plc, librar y wait. newly pumt.ed. w /w COIOH~ 011. MAI, YllW, 1211.000 Wooden dt•t k with bright blue view or the .Padflc. l.ots or charm wlth throe tJedroorus, Fr~nch doon, nsumubl<' loan, priva te beach acceH. aupt1r schools and dcliRhtful restaurant•. A Unique predt•nlM tion at $~.000 UPlllll()UI: t1()M~I REAL TORS'. 676·6000 2443 Eaa1 Coa~t H1ghw.iy, Coro11d del Mar OCEAN VIEW IH JASMIHI C ... An exc·1ting "Bay Mist" model with great view of ocean and greenbelt. 2 Large bedrooms . den. large dining rm & 2 halhs. Brig ht garden kitchen. two p<ttios. Highly improved with custom carpt'ling & draperies. A rare view for this area. T e nnis cts, pool and 24·hour s t.•(·urity gate. Dy appt. $250.000 WESUY H. TA YLOI CO., lealton 2111 S.. Joaqu' Hill lood NEWPORT CINTll, HJ. 644-49 I 0 HEW PRIVACY ONE ACRE HORSES -TENNIS $350,000 'I c~....._ 714:6Jl-ZJ6' (Brokers Welcom e> CHOICE llYIHE .... COLLEGF: PARK SJ IS,960 TOP LOCATION Low down moves you int 2 BR 2 861 . en t'loscd p:illo Adult ol·cup1ed (.J<J84! to fwyt>, 11h<1ppin.: and tlCboola '51.000 ,, . 962·4471(\':l: 546·8103 Newly redo ne decCl r EarthlOOl'11. lri·l~V~I. 4 BR 2112 Ba . l11:e f11m1ly room, off lge yard Perle.<t faauly home oo ~d cul deuc. Aasuma b6e la TD at 8~'l.. lt~ot , _______ _ a4Jllt YATBMS ..USHTUDOlt Pool • cabana. Beach. Giant 2-sty 5 BR. Inc. guest qtrs, library. Fermat Dining Rm. 3 Ba Fam Rm w /Wetbar oil gorgeous pool ar ea FTencll windows, brick walk wayi. & beaullluJ treel\. l.nc-rcd1ble & only ________ , crpts, patio, carport. __ _ Beaut lndacpd for SANTA ANA flEIGllTS i.eclus1on . SJOS,000 Hone Property. 3 er, 1 49l-981188~H577 be on .,... acre. 4 stalls, Mesa Verde ho m<' at l!0.000 with VA lermH 3 Bdrm.s 2 balb11, RO<>d basic home . L owes t priced at thl.8 Ume ID this locatioo. Call ~14 \ $l34,llOO. Sc..-t: toe.lay. Call 9&l-Oll02 bier Ne•O.lex ......,..s1i7loo UobeUevable Newport Beach value! 100 at.eps to aandandocean! 4 Bedrm + 3 bed.rm un1t. N~ J'OUl'n.£-don't wait. call *VETS Use Your EUgibility NOW .. LOW DOWN & lDW INT. RATE. Let us abow you bow \o qualify. TtA to llecl C..,.t W.u.e..t 714-1202 ,og;i:,~~,1?00 ' or, I" OW I • ~~~~~~~~ !WlflAIHJ STATB.Y POO&. SPA GOUCOUISIYU Sexy 4 bedrm, 2 b•th, Grat Back Bay locaUoo. CIUltry ll.ltebm. fa m ily 'Ibis b61 5 bedroom home nn. din nn. pool, huge leeturea a huge family I bot apa, I bargal.n at only dininc rm addition bil $121 , 50 0. C 11 II now ~or your pool ta· ~~1~0 ·11\11J''"'"' '"'" ~eeb~ l•IMM ,., Ol14 J +POOL Family 1iaed llvlnl romn. fOUl"ID« ticbea + clllilll rm. 8ta1n ludin& to pri•al.e D'MUlteor' Suite. lM'9I family room, wet bar. aecluded /!::.!· 8-tdlnl pool. . * ~~@Y~ ~r m•CAMYON AIAHOOHID DIS8TID FORGOTI'IH Owner will carry paper Jqe ~ bed.rm, 3 bath, fa mily room, brick firepl11.ce, dtnlng room, 25lWJ sq f\ 3 car 111ragc. Owner will carry Isl trust deed with 20'~ down Call now for more dd.aJ.IJI 546-2313 . '•' .,,, ... ladt & l(uesl $100,000 211181 S.W Cypre1;s. ~II ~&e7270for •PP'-:... _ OPIHHOUSI SUHOAY l·S 2221 I 4tt. Strfff ................. o.ty ,, lt,500 3 Bedroom. nreplace. 2 patios over 11li ed lot, beautJ(ully land11cu1w•I Beat buy In Nc1Wpurt Beach' 7S~lt20 ~ 9UAIL A.!~S~-'°'" TII l:JO .. .M.I '"Cal191P_.,.' Added-on mother 1n hew lab all ........ q~. cloee lO ahop m .tlO pine, 4 bed.rm, 3 bath ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. YOU'ii~! NO, we are oot o nly ~.l&O for lh.1s appe11lml{ and cbeery 2 Bdrm condo wtt.h a large pal.lo an<f com mUlllty pools Al1111 adk!r wiU help floance Can't promts~ It won't aetJ quickly ao 11ct now . Call~6370 ALLSTATE REALTORS VA Harpin, owner 1unts out, Eutsfde, 4 bedrm. 2 bath. added famlly eroter •IOO. ~lJ- ZSTOIY 91* rod. 4 BR, 2'4 Ba. ~ l!uutde Coclll Molt dellrable 3 BR, l ~ buyl Sl lJ,000. E·Z lllor)' Condo. Step.savor f.l'!f'lnl, caU ~ZllJ ldtch4!'n. Prtvat.e paUo, CJ1111111 •1 • , ,,, 1 , , •• , IAST..,,. ~g~~~ l~·IMIUI ~5:.' A*lal •·•· Call for ~~IJNIOlllNl(I' Charmlat 4 Bdrm, lllJrcwlmoor Plaa Ill, la ,..cmdprdeaNUlq. .... -~ MM277 TH£ REAL (STAT fRS ~11111 Q• H \ IUN ICJ"j r1~ I • ~~~~~~~~ • f 911111 ·~ eou ...... ... oca ..... ,· .. ·1a·· ... ·ns...................................... ~C:~~~ a6lD .... -YOUISU ,.-.. . ..._, llE ~ . MHoMmYOU"YllnOMtS. •••!$~, -· 8!!!11 1'1111 ". , In pictureeque private Bayshorc . ... M II Traditional Cape Cod with a ............ 111.•1 OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE bed roomfl, den. garden dlnln1 IAYlllOMT IMAIP MIW °"'9... , room. Uacd brick and solld oak ,. ••;::~ Oor1eou 8tn1I• Level Condo. Three make thiB a perfect home . You own MIWflOllT llACM Bedroomt Ph• J'amlly Room. Wraparound the land for $395,000. aaa::,.r, -Patios. Catbedral Cetllng11, Excellent Condi Uon. PabukNI Onenbert Location A "Joy .,_.. Of New,ort'' u.ti.nl. ••••.r ..::.:..... 1il ...... . . . *'""""* A CC&.IWILL U... CO. 844·8080 S.Vt ... THI MIWPCMT AIM AMO AU. Of 01.A ... I COUNTY s 169.450 WINI COU.ICTOlr'S SPICIAL 3 lldrn\ll. & wine ccltur, with an ocean view s 198,000 AITISrs IEnlEA T J Udrms . with u "JX!<'tacular ocean vie w' $245.000 IOATEl'S Sf'ECIAL A ran• fin<i rn Newport Beach. 3 Bdrm~ .. with a 30 ft pier & slip. $315.000 STATUS OM LIDO ISLE 3 Bdrms., 2 baths . m move·tn cond . II.AL ESTAn EXCIU.IMCI SfHCI lt4' DOYSl SHOats f\ ran· opportunity• Ii Bt·droom!-i . form :.t l <.11ntnK room & family room ~oml'. thp urgenc:y of family plans hus prompted a total prn·t· n-<lul'lron of S55.~ full pnct- $:S95,000 NEWPORT BEACH YllWLOT llDUCED SI0,000 Alrroll I at'.rt! of "Plt·n dor ll1Rh on u hill ID l.1114un 11 11 111' J•r11111· locale, surrount.lt.od U) • ' elusive cui.tom p r11 pert.IC!' Can be ast'd f•11 hi_,,....· property or 1 .. 0111' court.Ii, or JWil ph11n I un CAJJy one like Uw a' J1l1· bte Call MS-0303 . --liiiiill 759-0811 " II II .I ,, m 1 n " ' 1 ,., ~ I f11n1•· J·~~ 11 It flUt ~ '"'' t "•' , f I 1ntl I µt•1•k HI lh1 •U 1•,111 ~ IV•r ~II. macnab I Irvine t'-realty PALM SPRtNGS~HVIST HOW! ONJ. Y $75.000 for this ncver·hved rn I BH . 1 bath condominium at th•· f a hul ouit ll i ll on Rr v r e ra Gardt•ns walk to fashronablt• s hop:-. & <·ulturnl rente r & pool.s. !>pa & lf•rlms ncarhy And exccpllonal opportunity hurry & don't miss "Th<· ~•·u s on " Tom Allinson &12 >S2.1.5. <C.: 11 ) '42-8235 'IOI Dover Orl\lf' '444200 Harbor View Centfr Irvine .tt C.Mpu~ Valley Center . 7S2·1414 PENlllSIJ POINT CHAml ,,... ... ..,. ................ ..,. ()a.. ............. ·'i 2 ...., ...... .......................... Mew....._,&.-.. I• ... ,..... I .... ~ .......,,-........... .. ,..._, SJlt,tOO. WATERFRONT HOMESlllC. "436 W Coe~I Hq,wa\t Ntwp0tt 8'>.ch 611•lt00 One c111 lervlce Fast Credit Approval SAM IELNA Sam ser ved with the U.S. Navy during WW II aft.er which be founded Belna Elec tric. a firm specializing in Indus tri al el ectro nic s a les and service. Over the 20 yean; he owned Be)na Electric, the business expanded lo cover the entire Southern California area. Even after S am started hi~ real · e s tate c areer. h is interest in electronic research a nd development bas continued. His current project ls the design and developm e nt of an e leclnt car. Sam's real estate ca reer has seen ham s pec1al11.e in residential and inves tment properties. ffe has s pent the last three years in the Newport Ha rbor area and brtngJI w Harbor ltf'alty :.t thorough knowledge of his profl·!"l!"lron and of lht· area he ser.<es. Ir you would like to d1:-.cuss r<>-.1dential or 1nvc:-.tment property need.'>. please µh onl' S am for an appointment ('On venwnt t<> you ff<' will be happy ·to he lp you evaluatt-properties that are available a nd advise you o n the mote co mplex tax and fm<incin~ aspects of rl' tt I eslah: 1714) 673-4400 Ulll Ul-HZI MESA YYDf DUPLEX I STY UPUILIC HIEWPOn lliCH iji,y 4t oce.n JWll I blk away• L.easeho&t.1 , 3 RR 141, 2 HR down, 2 bath:! etM::b. Pm'ed at SllS.900 m lOi.1 675 38!Kl E Yl:'8 associated llll <Jt<(•S llEAL f1 :>') l'lJ' ¥1i 1 .. •c1..•1 ~ ~ bb Big Canyon Gott Course View le_...., ww tow11h1 1 -..,y eccna to pool .... tec--1 -...... c..-... •J I.ell_ or,,._. c••erf . ._ •Air candlth .. d • 2•11 .... •fatftitylb9~ • DIJM.g aoo. • Cen.K .... ..try/klke... • 9 ... ty urptttl/w .. co .. , .... • C11s9-ti Hen/ ..... • Ott.-c.ato. •• _ ....... lilttK Y ACAMT -SHOWN IT Uf'f. Sole by OWMt" 546-2190: t6M4l2 Or your agent--CourtesY. to brokers ••eltlk pnc. for 4111kla .. U4S,OOI 8UND NEW LISTINGS CONM .. Mw-......-.... . ,,..... ....................... "-' .................................... SI Jt,IOO. 0--..ehtllM. tt.•wYlewHa•H 4 ........ _.._.._.,,, ....... •lew ............. "-94 II ''If ,.. ..... u4t.A0111t••1._.. I ....... IF ......... ~~· .. ~r:· .............. ,..... .. Ip ,... a ..... IHt .... '9 a • I ...... Call Danny Bibb for your appt. to see these new lisUnp. 871-2311 -. .... , . • ' c ( c ~--•• b ..... ~~~ .. ,~~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... 9Ht... I ._,.. 100 IH1NI tOOJ C.W .. Mw IOU ....................... ••..........•......•.. . .............•.............•...•............. ....... ,.,. Wt ........ ,.,. Wt Ft!d!r. Aupuie 31, 1'79 DAil y PILOT N ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... '9rS. C......._ IOJ4 C......_ IOJ4 ~~•~•••••••• ~.':':'_~••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ... •-••••••••••••• ........... •••••••• •••• .,.,._ I 044 ....._ I 044 a..--...... I 04I / .e1+l9 THI MAUO. IMl"UMCI Incredible home silt1n1 above the Jetty just as you enter Newport Harbor. Views Crom e"ery room. lots or glass and wood. au kinds ol nook!i and cranni~. beautiful tained glas and rt?stful. m ature landscaplna Owner will carry all fananC'll\ft with 29"% down payment. n1que Ho me at Sl.~.000 U,_.IVU 11 M~§ REAL TORS', 676-6000 :1443 Ent Coan H1ghWiV. Cororlil drd Mr11 S1W'S TO llACM OwDer' ready lo Va c.'I W W. neat 3 bedrm + fMlily rm + fi~place tie.ell COUqe. AJI lhis OD fee land for only $139,SOO IUT)t. woo't last, call mao. \,)f .,,, 't I • f f ',' ; " . ~ . • ~ r_ leainars 15:JJ s .. ~h·r.-;.t I >n' ,. Corona rll•I :\!:tr 'l'\\ l><•rt 11 ..... h t'Jhlorn1.1 K'l1:!;1 ·711 • r.1-1 1•~4. lw l 111il.!I UDOISLI Onve by~ Via Knron & unaaloe living in this beaulilulJy appomted 4 bdrm home W id~. stre« t.o st.reel lot . beum ceilinp, bdwd nrs. & ~eocb d oor s t'orm al dining rm . lge sunny patio + J Cllf' gsr An CIC· cl usa ve o rre r ing al ~.000 Open Sun 1·5 COUNTRY SETI'!NG IN OLDE CORONA DEL MAR EstchClfttifMJ 2 bedroom home with 2 brkk fireplaces and bea"'ed cellin9s. Secluded tn~ strftt offordhMJ OM privacy and peaceful SllrT'~ This Hh ~ lot is 10Md R-2 for pohftttaf d11plu. TIM existhHJ hotM Is protKe.d by AIMric• Hw SW.W. $255,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUH 1-5; MON 11 -3: U04 WATERFRONT , OLDE CORONA DB. MAR. VALUE IN FAMILY COMMUNITY Coille see this truly s.-.clal fa•ily home on a q•l•t clll-de-soc in Dfff'field. l"IM sports s ot11e Hper llvlstCJ, ce•tered aro111td faSRlly NC:reatioft. We we otfffl*J this 2 story, 3 ~. 2112 baltt wltta lwcp *-ity roosst hosl.e at $119,500. Y• OWSI the lmtd too! TNre is a nry.,. wall too co•..-ity pool Ir chlld,....'s play ..... ...,,.., OSt ft.is OM! O'fN HOUSE SAT & SUN & MOH 1·5: I ,EPPB GRASS. PRIVATE COMMUNITY 2 blodls frotR the bHch. l bedroolSll, 2 baths, Lido Sands e.o... y....;, courts, cotnl'fMtity pool, shoppi•CJ close by. A pleaHn In b•ach lhln9. S 129,900. MEN HOUSE MOH. 1-5: 5406 IRUCE CRESCENT. CUSTOM CANYON VIEW HOME TIM Mitdtr's 0WS1 l'ftichttce with 3 ~oom. 2112 baths, t..ity ~ ear. lot, spoclCMts dKil md bridl patio, 11 now ov....a. for tM dbcnmlnotlng bvy•r. nh ....., ...._ is oMy o. Y"" old -.I costtGiM swost of tM fealSft f« which yOl/H lt•u lookl•IJ· Ofhred at $255,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 49S.. I 720 SCMlfh LC1CJM9a LCICJlmlCI Hlcjllef 497.333 I 493-1112 L..-leoch D_. PoW EXC LUSIVE lito CANYON Olae ball ar,. ...... ft!*'•• la i•tel Coron• .............. ............. ~ ... P'Y\ peUoa It walk to pvt beub. 10' front•••· GtteM I AlJl wUI e any. U~ down, IO'XI lot amart. JO yn for ~ yn •11.-. 1111·311'7 .6. ft.-By 0.... 4 Br, lllH)' lq>• ••••• •• -H••••••••••••••••• A....... ~ ~·= =i:: • ••••••••••iOOi••-•••••t••••••••••• MllG V.... nr ... c·-6 muv OC&UU IOMT Mol lh -..-" Dlbmeoop ...... me.. to oUlen ...... clel ... , llVINE bc:b,-. ..curttJ. he-.. -.. ,_ wtu flnd -. sam.ooo. m.NT U...j ar. J • tut.• ~lli111111~•.~ ...... YCHAlt• o..ra8r,2Be~ ~wtuia • !acbant1n7 4 Bdrm Con!uaedbyalltbeseada~ ~!!!Jaa.-.ooo -· •tooe rwp.l•c•. ho ,.... ~.. ......... R h R Jt d/ tuUQ..V••HORHll.S ..... ooe ol 1 kind. five ,._ _______ _ '*4roo1a1. i .,. batb1. 1• ~room with •el t.r 6 fi,...ilM'e, 1anten room. adju1oln I two Gl••t f•mlly roo1n : me w... ·-.....-• anc ea y an or -~ ....-.... ......._ _.._ _... • ua. ... carpet. Sun Woodbridge 0 -alt --"'---ever-~aahed formal dloin1 ne y ~Patio. snz.900. room wllh akyllfht. can show you any one of over a DUHATICWOOO ANDe&.ASS , Oc.. views from every wfDdow • .imo.t e"Vel')', ceJlioc. AA ~ae1tla1 3 bdrm. deo. 3 b•. new bome. A mut to see. 1115.000. PmGYTAYLOR AGT. plllkm • pool/lpa -~·· one lllljllf'elllt 14-f •I lot tCu be 8okl ...,_rall'IY or tult .,a>. Approx U..laly 1000 aqua.re r~t ~ ma&Nlic:al I.Iv DI ln • moll MC:Juded pnnt«' CClflU'IMWl)' overlook lnic 8la C.ft)'OD GoU Coun.e! lndudle m1111ftm quah 1,y i..o..i1 XV runu11hln~ at urt&lnal pllll'IUnl(6 C•ll for d~la1l11 4' apJl(lmt """" COU Of MIWPORT llA.LTO.S '7i-551 I DOVYSHORES Lr& beauurul h ome w ·ev~ryth1ng 1ncludlllg bay, ocean & Back B11y viewti 1497 .soo JACOBS REAL TY 61M610 1006 ·•····•················ IHYESTMEMT POTIMTIAL New bsUng. Comer lot F'orma I din mg rm G uc1d 1U1tlll, low pnl'C BALBOA ISL.AND REALTY 673-lrlOO WATBtFflOMT Extra large corne r duplex 1n xlnl rond Mooring avail. Spec t..acuJar view Appmnt ment ooJy $W5,000. Cote Realty & IO\ Pslmt•nt 640-5777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEARHEW PEMNSULA rc>IHT A otally deluxe rustom home w 1gourm et k1teh. baJcony game rm & full sz jacuzzi m su mptuous master bath. all abound· ing w sohd oak appoint· ment.s THE BEST 0 F "THE POINT " for 5'39.000. CA.Ll.644-7211 ~MlfA ~tn.o leodl I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wow tt.. CCNllforls A lrg :f Br 2 Ba unit . Lel the rent rrom the addi· timaJ 2 Br l Ba unit he.Ip oo the payments. Owner will conside r he lping With the financing & 1s a.slung only $142,SOO. OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 ~Via Espinosa TH E FI S HI NG REALTORS 497·1666 eor-c1et Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lMISUAL DUPLEX On PoPPY Ave. old CdM. Attr 2 bdrm & playrm OWDef''s unit & good ren· tal. Hoth adjoining swim · ming pool. S2SS.OOO Firm. f'AULMAITIH IEAL EST A TIE 644-7313 1014 .....•..••••.•.....•••• SHAit DUPLIX 1'-u 2 HH ~. recently n:·furbi~hcd Xlnt C M luc1tlloo Terms very flexible A mu11l sell srt.uauoo All offers con· :.idered. Owner will help finance As k ing only Sl39.500. RCTaylorCo 6 40-5112 IONUSROOM Llirge 2nd noor Bon~ Room c an be 4th BR, itame rm. etc . m this im macu lalc 2000 sq .rt ho~ w eov patio and puo l C los e to South Ccm."t Plaza & ~·wy:.. On b iJl4 ,750 Call &AAA REA LTY ~ 754-7616 l'TJO fomal llvlnl room with Hundred listed hornets ln Irvine. ~ rlreplace. srarll llna Don 't waste time trying to decide -· c.-o u n try k t c h en . which ad sounds the best $125,000. 0.Yeloper's OwaerD!~ti!d one bedld)on, ooe bath home c.a over 9000 aq.ft. lot (R·2 Land). Great up •od combic aree for u.n.it or coodoe. Short drive to beach !Ind short walk to aboppio1. SSli,900. I n· veetors, call~l720 ~ -· COSTAMISA 4..._..•ILot LOWEST PRICE 10 Coll.a Mesa. Only 10% down. O WC Always reud. Wartdl ... lltwh 556-7777 MISAVBDE 4 Bdrm 2 bath, quality bt.ilt, shake roor. double fireplace. G real IOC<Jllon, ideal for eoterta1nm~ Large rec room. lot.." nf decking , lo~ m atn terumce yard. Offered al SllM,000. Call 540· 1151 ~p,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS don osen I• ·l: I 11f~ ONE CALL DOES IT ALL RANCH WOODllUDGE IEALTY llEALTY 551·2000 551-JOOO THE EXPERTS 1026 ON IRYINE PROPERTY ....................... MAalHITA Spectac ular b 1 lllop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ homm. 2012·3206 sq. t\ OOIM! to Marina . Selva Rd " Ca.lie La Prima vera. $186,000 to SUS,000 1131-3540. 493-4006 Bldr 4 Br, i~. &. c alhedr11I cell. frplc. fam rm. freshly painted. canyon vu, 1123.000 . Owner -- tW"4• leocll I 040 •.•...•.......•........ Spacious 6 BR homt!, w 1w carp & drapes: beaut lndscpg. Goldenwest & Edinger area. ~2 WALK TO BEACH 3 bdrm. l,,,_ ba. By Owner . SU0.500 9392 Le1laru Or Fa•t•v..., I 034 _m._7_403 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of'ltil HOUSE Sat/Sun Moo l -6pm l,r g pnvate lot, spac ious 4br. 2ba. very clean. pnced for qua ck ~ale , 111406 Tamarrnd. Sl OS .0011 B-7431 9 1;,.0/o LOAN DELUXE JIJSl Listed. 2br 21.o,ba , vaulted cl~. tasldull) dcc-or Condo S85.900 Agl SJ6 1484 or S36·8013 OwneroHers a homf', 3 l>r. l! ba. 9522 lnm.brur k 71 4 963 2!14 7 "' 213 568-~ t:X foX:trn v I:: II 0 !tH.: 500 Yrch t o •H'l'Jn 'Model Perfect Hugt• J or 4 bdr w J)OOI . Joe Immaculate' $194 500 Rt: MAX. 673 4313 MUSTSBJ. THIS WEiil! ! LAST TIMI YOUUSH THISAD!! PllCI SLASHED $7500 ASSUMAILE LOAH IVAIJAlll. CURRENTLY 9.95°/ol O'A"ntl' wiU consider 2nd· l,aguna or bust' IYOWHER!! • ___ -;_-;_-;_-;_-;__-;_-;.;. 4 Br spU t level. 3 Ba, J gar, most popular modt'I Many extra touches 2036 As..'ume Lou.nun this l11v t'ly 4bdnn hornc. 1111.· 1n "Very Desirable fo' V Pro( decor thru-Oul lilf ly landscaped oo lg J>O(ll sz lot SI 17,000 HY OWNER 9656 T &lbt·rt Av, 968-20:ll ........ °" leodl I 040 STE.AL! 2 Bdr I HA. largl' com(•r lot. $74,500 Rt: MAX Patnck. 6Jl 1.266 Shown by appo111tment Turtlcrork Pres 1di-nl ~ Woodi,y, charm ang, pn\ate :lbr. 2ha, LR, F'R Le~e hold land Walle lJ) poob & tenm!>, lrR yd rm ror '~Rlot1€' garden hra l·k pa110 deck-'>, h1 beam ci-t llnlo(!> floor Ct!tlin~ window:.. frplr. aJI elect k1tcb4:n . at eod DI cul de 1>a c xlnt sc·hool. nr L n1ver:.1t) Wa:. $1 64 .:>011 No" Sl57 000 Prinn onl) ~ UIJ9 eve> 1\!.k for l>r ShapirtJ COUEGEPARk A beauty with 3 Bdr ms. 2 baths and 2 fire places. In immaculate condition AU this for M ,000. Call 540-1151 ~~ .. -HERITAGE .~ . REALTORS OWNER WlLL FINANCE SJ 10,000 on th.ls 2 yr new hmc J Bd . 21~ ba . cul de.sac. fple. open beam ccdmgs. dose to •:>ct!an . Many extras_ Priced a l $134.500 Open House ~t 'Sun L2·S. 1099 G len Car .. <.:urt 11.RE/MAX 642·~ ------ YETS·IHVESTORS MEWUSTIMCi Put tn a little T L.C. & save a1ot ol money Va· cant & anxious at onJy $18.000! lluny ! 54S·!M91 Real F6tate By owner, large fa mily home. 4 br. den, 3 bath, xltll buy S137.SOO. Mesa del Mar area 1151 Salvador. C.M. Call !or appt. 714 .545-7510 EASTSIDE 4-l'LD Townhouse style, walk to s hopping. great area. super buy ' Only $205.000. Call 64.>9161 .. OPEN HOUSE . REALTY Z ' Q<)l~ye Pl S148.900 S4&-4378. Owne r Agt ----- Easts1de POOL 4 br. 2 ba. family rm. lvg rm. r11>ls, J:Ul'!>l OOUS~ Ma ny xtrai. Assumi- loan 9 98"} int Approx bii.1 Sl 02. 000 I' n ced u n der market S16S.OOO Call 642·0467 O wn a~nt 11r 961-0063 Bmlcer W)8rt WAS THI LAST TIME )'OU saw a 3 bedroom, 4! balh home. community pool. cover ed bric k palio , remodel e d lcilchen. ror under $76.000 In the College P a rk area? Won't last! CaU oow!~3666. l ~ C~:t:;i.t:Jj REAL ESTATE CEDAR GLEN MODll.SALI 3 bedroom model. highly 1"1"aded condominium 2554 Elden Ave. C M 642-9134 IHSTAMT1.Y APPEAUMCi Over 3000 sq ft . custom bit home located nr Mesa Verde C.C. Im mac cond Prol dee & lndspd. Pool & s pa. 6 yrs ne w. Ca II C-entury 21 Alt!. Ruth or Dick 968-8257 $2500 REWARD .......•............... IYT'*SU Large extt 4 bedrm. 217 ba w lge ram rm. rorl?\dl d.Lrung nn. Just a ~hurt I walk wlbe beul'h Park Plare.lnc 8'l2 7'1CI IYTHf SEA Near new S&S 4 betlrm 2•., blilb w lgt.> fam rm formal dmang r m Ju:.t J ~walk to beach Park Place, Inc 8'l2 7461 sncTACULAR Pool & spa with turbo clean jets + nicely up graded 4 bedrm. 2"2 bath home With large rorma I din rm. & ram r m. You must see lhlS OfU'' Park Place.lnc 8'l2 7461 UICIUVING in a park Nicely de oorat.ed J BR. 2 8/\ ho me w ith large. be:iut1ful yard . Park Place.Inc 842 7461 IEACH n~EYEL S •---flOOL-2 STY Fomllll raised entn tn new world of ele1tance DramatJc 20' hvin,R rnt)m w ,...! sty vaulted «llanxs Art1s t1 c.-f1r e plJ ce Galler)• Formal d1nm.1t room. Huge c·ountr y latchen. zs· F am Rm w massive wetbar and walJ ol xlas~. view of 46' sparkling pool w spa & lush terra ce . 24 m str s uite w f ireplace & 5e<:luded bah~ony (;ue:.t quarters T a ke over 172.000 91.o,r; con' loan ~s mo SllORELIN~ ASSOC 848·2262 NJCIDRIGHT! IUCHWAUC COMDO llig.h)y upgrade<! J Mrm 1n exerutJve l) pe ('Om plex 7 PoOli.. !>auo11. plu:.. 1---------pl u:.. pl IL'> !163 56i I 1044 •..•................... IUTJT ~ 4 Bdnn. 21.<J ba S109.500 Try to ~al t111.s moo val ed selll'r's pnce 6l1 l~ or646-5096 Woodbndgl' Estat~ 3br 2i., ba. c'1'l.!.· d11>5, prn landscap i:. patio l'Vr. many upgrds. xlnt 1-0c 103 w 'r'llll' l.oop ()pt'n Sat Sun l 5 R'r' OWN ER 640 Z3ti(I UMYBSITT f'AU P o pu lar St11 nro rd T o wnh o m e Pri m e grt't'nbelt lor atr o n Mast.er bdrm ~wt.t> wllh vaulted ceal1ng:. f1replace. balcony 1\dd lante bric ked private pall<> overlooking park Over 2000 sq ft Onl) Sll9.SOO Call now• iUcnl 551-46112 Eves Turtlernek . b> •>wnt·r benut rful Brni.dmol)r Plan V. 4 BR. 3 ba 3 l"ar .l(ar, A <.; i.tar d oor opener:., :.mokc drtt'1 lor~. sprnklrs t'rystal c.-handelat'r:;. lrg ) n.l fruit trt"e> & mon• A:- ~u ma bl e lullh. quirk ~crow 75.2 02m IYOWMetin TURTUROCI< Porllerw Homes 1..a't ('hatlCP tCI fJWll ,, mtlotll•h<'enl mood ~u dance Townho mt• 111 th•• p r 1 m e ' 1 I I " R c 11 I Sorth .. ood· Only I urut rema1n1n~ of a 5.111RJe-story Sund,inc·1: Townbome It featun:!> 3 bedr oom s . 2 bath s. rt~<K'e Ul living room. micro wave ove n an kitchen, wet·ba.r, & 2 l'dr g,aralo(l' with autormi tar garage door <>P'·ner $114,4!1) Ponderosa Hom~ "'111 pay up to ~ on nun recurnng clos111g rosu. & up to 11000 aiiams l yoor l'Tll)VIDR c.'OSl:> upon re c e1pt fro m lan•o i.l.'d mover For further deta1b. l J ll Rllxanne at l 714 1 5.5.2 ~ from 10 am to 4 pm !lfew luxurv 5 bdrm home 1n S ORTJIWOOU L'p j!J'adcd J rar garaj!1'. 2700 sq f\ $145 000 10' 00...TI Call~ 5176 Beaut J('(' 3 Hr rJtnan~ nn. dm. a ,. !>pnnkh•r. /\l>~ume 11~.·: 111.in Sll6.5W 7~ lll!ll. 55!1 r.13'.I 4.it-1014 VIEW on Oak St. 3 Br 3 ba . Very pr1 vi le. IZ76.500. Agt. 64(}.37M New custom built, ocean View. 3br. 3ba, 20x20 sun· deck. Brolter675-498982. S&&l&JIYI ~ Ocean VJews from eveif' room ill this wood&: glaS!i new home. Even a m1r· rored skybgb'i. w /planter below $27 9 ,000 See Sat/S.m I SPM Ill 1910 Dei Mar Ave THE FI S HING REA.I.. TORS 497-1666 L 11 p oa Me a di:iws. George Charles Re ly 1s proud l o presenl lbe h o mes o f Laguna Meadows, a oew, pnvale COl&StaJ commw:uty that ~ reel 1ypu1es lbe ideal h v111g etw1ronm ent Sllu.ated agalllSl the gen tic hills ides of p r e s tJgiuus Laguna. the!>t' !>pe<'lacul11r homb art• aPJJOlnlcd in the tr:id1t1on rl tJnwless quality & un paralleled coovenai-m·e Pnced from $250.0m lh1!> IS a rare opptirtun1ty tu pure.base a new coastal view hnme 1n th e beauuful community of Laguna Beach l'lease glvt> u:. an <>P ponuruty to~ow the::.L· homes to you 675-7512 ftl'l liM!& WJ1~:Al])' Opet! Suttday I .5 I 21 l Slsylee Dr 'PAC:l(}LS la v1n~ rm w frplc, 3 Rr 2 Ila, den, formal dJmni: rm, decks. )t:Pt•ra le pallu w Ja1· . orean. r 1ty 11 g hls & mountain views . Lu1'· unously appointed. pre stJge are2 Pnced under rmrttet at $32.S,OOO. AMERI C AN HOME REALTORS 434-7513 494· 1001 ...cTURf '8HCT Totall) restored w llh hdwd floors , l'rcn' h doors & wind1')w::. a ~>. ~~duded patio. pretty gardeo & a xue:.l urut completes the !>el UJ\.lt. tl89.SOO CHARM COTT AGE ldl'al starter home or weekendt>r . m popular Woods Cove. Uus 2 bdrm h o me h as 1nf1n1t e fl06.'>lbtiJtes. $139,SOU MYSTIC PARK Serene ml. & canyon \'Je'tllll> with glim115es of the ocean Ttw. ::.par1ou:. 4 bdrm fanuly home ha:- bem freshly carl>(!ted & pai.nted S1 l!S .500 1;l~,...:r :\.-.-wiath;~ •fl t,. I '····~··V. , .. '' I•• 4 t ( I .Jt'I t • I 1 l ~ • ,.. 1 ftt+ .• 11• t- fl I ''I"' I 1 ... 1 1; .. •, I I t t l .1• II Spylg lass. ocean vu , Mesa Del Mar 4br 2 ba nit.elites, 4 Br. $475,000. upgrad es thru .oul: 64CM018 Decks. covrd p at10 rm, 4Bdrm. 2ba. bv rm, ram nn. din rm, (pie. auto s prinkle r s & n ew l1ndscapd backyrd, 22ro1q n. 11111. ooo. S2S00 CAS H REBATE l n Qualified Buyer al cl<>5e of &c row. 201 Wake Fonlllt. S56-l 466. ---- Nice 3 br. 2 ba in xlnt are1. Less than one m 1 to beach. Full price 189,000 Park Place.Inc Ml 7461 Pnced To Sell·Owne r 2story. Jbr l1'2ba C:ondn Xlnt area. VA Approved B.500. 963· 77'R Th.IS 3-4br home L' pnced well below mJtl o ... ner "ill work with yuu to ar range nna.nctnl{ al i.:i.. vr 10'; w vanou;. dnwn paym\.'\ & no loan (~,._ 2nd avail Thi:. 2 stol") home 1s rucely 10<' near sc~.church~.shop., U v rm, dut. ra m rm. Ii.! k1tcht>n. 21 .... ba . 2fplc & 2·car ~11rage ~ sq ft MiASt Stt' Call Don Olk al 833-9609 or 751-4042 for i\W(. Pnce rroocro for QUll'k sale Ranrho San Joa qu1n .S1t n C lll r l o" t.o'4T\homl.', 2 Br + dt•n. 2\"I Ba. parqu('( nuonni:. w etbar, J p ool~. golfcour:.c $1 39.SOO 9C'J6.127S WAU<TO CRESCENTIAY IYOWHER! Otarrniog 3 Br house. oompletely remodeled. 2 Ba, separate dl t11ng rm . solid Oak noors, Lg cor- ner lol w 1add-0n poten· lial lo c reat e a panoramic ocean & bay view. New plumbing & applian ces. $219.500 67~1164. work 963·7829, John. llSTVAWE on market! 3 BR 2 Ba, home in desirable Corona del Mar. 45 ' width on lot. Lovely yU'd. R-2 property. Call Silly 714·990·5001 or 493-BJ agt. AnEllTION PAIEJITS! C1meo Highlands 4 becboom home In Corona del Mar High School Dis· lrlct. Do your teenagers a favor ~ enroll them In thllt fine ld>ool. Call for detalla. OLD COIOMA DIL MAI 4 bdrm. 2 be. home, I bit tr-om ocean • bank. (Cbift• Cove). Sil OD froot lawn for white ........ -......... tr1. BJ appt. onlJ. ... OwlMl'/Bn*•. 0..0od21rt ........ 2liralll+1*b..tt.1~ ... .., .• 1711 close to schools & new park, Owner. no i\~ents $105,000. 646·0601 days. 957·2619 eve & Sun E-SIDE Lovely JBr 2Ba 111 choice loc 8lll open n oor plan. vaulted clg liv rm. rim rm. formJ din. rplc, lg s hady lot w mature trees $1. 34 .900. 645-5 l SS. Home & Incom e : R-2 Newport Hls , b right clean prop w /park·like yrd. 2Br home, gar. +dbl gar w tworbhop. Studio apt oo paved alley. Greil living as is or develop. ~.000. 548·2033 JUST RIDUCID YOU CAM'T MISS On Uus terliric 4 BR. Mesa Verde home. It features a beautiful pool and s pa . R e m odeled bath!, new p1unt Double f irepl1ce and muc h more. For more info ca ll. !146-S8fl0 ---~~-HERITAGE . . REALTORS . $2000 OFF! llqnificent walJ·to-waJI tpk, 3br l~ba, gd res1d area. bltns, wet b1r, + much m ore ! Assum. io..n. Jual reduced to: SIH,900! By Anxious owner. OPEN SAT.SUN 1047 Co n co rd S l. 2J.3.M2-6l3l. ext 395. <Mr Morcos) 213-641-4.512. 3br + d en. s w1mm1nii pool, nicely landscitJ>t,>d 189.000. 14901 Sunn)·crei11 Lane. 892 7890 ------- CONOO.Hunl1ngton Cnn· uncn1.a1. 2Br. li.,Ba. htn f11>lc, MW cpt.s. all newly d ee. ass umable loan 964.500. 96l-12A2 ----Sharp 3 bdrm. frplc . shake roo(, fenced dog nm. t.ake over 8~ loan. 91.SOO. 0.Vld Bourke, Realtor 546-9950 POOL! lmnaeulate 3 bd. gre at loc .. w /POOi. only M .500. RE /MAX , P1tri clt. 631-1266 °"" Wu., 12-4 Spacious East.sicfe 4Br, 2 b1 home. Clean inside w /new earlh tone cupet.s. paint and lcilch noon. New roof VI· cant. SeUe.r motivated. ... soo. S~\lcil~-L££!rs · lat Esther Sl, CM So.Cllfl..ttr 546-S605 64Mt 11 That Intriguing Wore/ Gome with o Chuck/• 1"'-" ..., CU. Y I . "°'1AN ·~...ti~-:. ;: .--- low •o '°"" •-llMpfe -d• 2=~~3 l1 IT 01/1~ II s, I bli&hl, family rm, frplc, _ . . _ . . ll(IOI. By owner. $1•.ooo. q.n boUle Sat/!laD U-5. I " I K T s I !!. .!,!!' Sam ar Dr. t---.~....,.;....r-~~ 11 • 1 ... _, • I I r I' . t Jtl lflY-....... . ~ "tff WU Ille 11,..t owe " • ,... I r o H o a I :1 Rlmbl.f.n& 2 at)' oa. 1,. lqt I J' J' I OM to croe• • cn'°"9n "''" • ta .,..t 11 .. Verde toe. · · · · · 1ttkwoon, •nd 09' 9901 with 4 -bdnm + pest l ,-In tri.tn." -f 1 IRESUC qtn ",fpk. Lie. orma i I 0 C-leN .,,. chvctl• Cl""'9d clalnl + atlnl area ln . I I It I by 11111119 "' ""' "''-0 _., ldldlla. 2 paua., .,,.. yow ~ '""" ... No 3 below. &~~. •rm;.~0r r r r r I' r I' r 1 ~~::;;, I ;;.ru 4 I I I I I I I I I ._., ICIAM411"14JMwaall anrr..._....1100 ' CALIFORNIA HOMES Sharp J bedroom home with used brick front and l\replace, new urthlooe carpets and fresh paint. Asking •1.soo. '..-....; HANC H ~ HIAL TY ~ ~1~1 :woo La Salle Model On wide greenbelt Spacious 4 bdrm .. 2"'1 ba. towohome. Approx. 2800 aq. ft. ol living space. L4Jtl ~ upgrades. PaUoll, lush landscaping. Generous «uesl parkin1. Let us s how you tbl1 home today! 't5Z3 l'AMPUSJ>a~l~ltfl MITCUSS! PLUSH 2 ldr., 1• 11q.ft. U. PK. Towebome. as1MAX, Patriclll. ams WOODIRIDGE 3 Br $120.000 5 Br $185.000 642·11112. &W·MA7 LlllJllN leoch I 048 ...•.......•......••... CALIF. CLAS stC 180 deg white w atl.'r llleW. nr beach 5 Bdrm. J..., ba+den. dbl lot One cl a lund. $400.000 1s a s teal $100,000 d own Easy t e rms O WN ER C all f or appt . 714 ,G-3581 or 499-'241 WALi TO MACH Orean VU, 2·Sly .• 3 BIL fam. rm .• 2~ ba.; fire pil, parquet n s., Stp. workshop, s tudio rm. Shutters . slld . glass North end loc. A rare buy atlnS.000! MisslOO Really 494·0731 2br, frplc, OR + guest hie. Ocean vu. walk lo bch . town. $1 70,000. Owner '94·22l2. frnm either of these um quc No Laguna hom t::. Call for details YOUMGAHD BEAUTIFUL! 2 br w11h bn ck frplr • ' a u I t e d 1· c 1 l 1 n g s . baJrony, fenced yard. 3 car gar. Bcaullfully de rorated Only $108.500 HURRY' GOOD INCOME. LOCATION& POTENTIAL fof' Cot;ta Mesa auto body shop. Urgent! Must sell' Of\ly t68.SOO. Call for de· Ul.ll.s. 11u 1499·1378 111•1831·7353 SEt\ PROPF.RTlt:S. LTD. lUM COAST HW'f IOUTM LAGUNA. CA tM_!7 CAPtST'IAMO VAWY HU.TOP 2v.a acre valley view bomesite . Zoned four horses per acre. Room for pool, tenn is. arena. bridle paths; owner will carry : ocean breezes too! $169,500 A COl.DWB.L IAMla CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 nir-un .. ..,.._ ........ ..... .. .. ftYN.oT ~ W.il ~1:r 1; I 1: . ......... flCJaMUI091.8M&: I = ........... . ... , .. lJ dffor, r.r.a .. ._. ""VIA LIOO, N.B, ....................... .. a •• "'' ....................... . ..................... . p 15.000 MIWUl11M9 I Mr•_~:.L 2 htba , H&l'THl9t ..... ..-. In mlnt, 1'IUia p..-a I atcwy :~ .... ..!!!! ........... G .. t• ...._ ... ~ •lew. IN n.r.waa ........ a., -.4171 A /C. al\ ...... ... T_.IMlt -... c-ditMln, 11'6•l .......... NOW I ,,.. ... lhWt&a~ ---'°.1111111•.•.-......· • 1 --1 ='!u~rr~.i. ~ES leat t rice t BR lo .. _..., ... T-• .,,.., LI.. ~ .. l REALTY INC • ............... ••led VO-IW'I on .._.,.. .. m.-.. MO'....,.,,,. Lt• J&Td 4b*aa ~ 8botfllt wM.wa.S.U.~I lilome\.complete rfl! -.uxlCOMOO 14)973-G'tO Qill Jo.AM Dona dliter, lllfi yrd M!e LO IP 1b6a bl&hlY uparaded 3 -;~~~~~~~ ~~ ..... !~ 71 .... lt pnrN&e• ByOwntt lO'k 8drrn t"4 811 condo ': Q .... " "'tf•• _. io.n Gl·J$711 ftall.l.l'M oew C'ar~ta, ,.... .. 0waz "z Solarium floot1 and • • 0 t ..._ ,_ ! ~' '•.... 011 t wl °""9• l'llYl:b mun-;, Nlkln.I ool~ t-P\ea near S.C. PlW . ,......, II,.._ Jaw.·~~~·~---~ Exdualvel.buna' 11).UI QUl~5MO lUGMatt21JOOO -.-C.... lle.Jl.y Mual oil tb a wed . S.Plea datwla ii. Beacb. ~ SB•• LOCALI IWl.lced to D7~ 3 8r IU Gii at 970.000. ~ .......... .__. -"'C,. ... S • 2 br Onve by 48ot don. by owoer. ~to _ ..__ I Oii •• ,.. ~• s...ban t.ben call tu ._ ..... ) 1Sl~. --•••••••••••••• E.aclU•I new Uat1na Prio ULly p1eue a.roe .._ lkl&Je level ~an q1aet flreet 111 ~~~~-~~~~Le N"llt Bch. ocn view. " floor plan Xlnl coed My a.de Bey area Tf'r ' 14>/3 dn. IOCD8 ft.&rD loci ram rm w/fpk • wet raced • very prh•tc ........ ~ $55,950 SW.000.lls.-OllZZ tier, cci&ral A/C. over yrd. M.a.n.y l.l&lJJ'•dOI m ~42-HSO 9 I J00/0 Loan lllc.-Pr.,.rty JOOO 3lODlq ft. Member Lake d udlllt completely re ': ·-•• /V 7 • -·•••••••••••••••••••• ~ Beacb ~ Tennla mode.led kltcben Thi:. Gr~l pnce and great Club. Pnced lo Seil. As home will aell thelf SUH LOVERS! loun lO Lake over with sumab&e. By Ownu. aft ~'TTU Wllllt wlbe lteiu·h' ~ lovely 2 bedroom 6, Prioclpah Only ( II L:::tJ 2Hr2be, fa m rm. fdtll· cundom1n1um 0 1n1og s.Gtu.'-'1El1rn1!:1tilil .~·u. 2 bath.,, 11ourmet -.. ·-·-----Bc:tt.t!r Homes Rea ty klli·hcu with built ins ............ 1067 Rea.I ~tale S?.2-6720 213/V'M 0604 <Mrunwi1ty JJOOI. Close ....................... By Owoer /lik r . Will lo cvcn lhin11. llurry. cooperate Attractive c~~l 9".ASSUMrTIOH ...09'1AUFYIMG• home 4 Br fain rm, 2"'1 Uperaded tbru-out J Qoily $10.000, lake over Ba, spa, xJnl art>u 141H Bdrm Madrid p l an faraaaticopt.ionon JHR E s t e ll e Ln Opt•11 _ _,.. w/lldded family rm. 2 ~~~~on'l las t. Sal 1Stm/Mon l 5 or c ull VrTS! lrpb and a ~.500 aa ~~~~~~~~~ 7141646-$70tosee 11:• s umable 9~ In. Only -·-------• MEW LISTING! mRDElL 16UMITS Pnde ol ownenbip Near bed Ill HUQtln&lon. AU units have frpk'a. Only 5 yra o4d. Owner waoll quack aale. WIU carry fmaoc.lng w ~ down FWJ price 95.000 Call ~ PE:HIG€ HOM€~ 3333 W Cout Hwy. NB 6454646 DELUXE 4 PLEX, ~ Spuiall Slyae. H1.11e u llWD. lo.m. ownen unit, walk t.o ahopa. SI ~.000 Prill~ A~ Stt-1386 ~+OMCOMI Eochant1n11 2 Bdrm JJOO ..... ................. . FORLEASI New 2 bedroom 2 balb home llliu too Lakes Country Club. Golf · t.enrua·pool. BeauufuUy landscaped, no main- tenance yard. 9880 Clubbouae Rd Oeeert Hot Springs 213-378-2572 home ~ 1 Bdrm tnt.-ome oott.ap Luse lot wrth covered pal.lo and BBQ ----~~~~~ Grut lot'alloo, d06C t.o bea c h and a ho p i. Si!!Si.000 PAUi Sprinp. 2 BT 2 Ba, urdW"D. olf en teorus. «ilf. 8etW'. many extru F an- SUMMER RENTALS: We bave a few ror Labor Day....-<Wl\bnl 9/8) and some late suml'MC'. WINTER LEASK: Exceptlonal l Bdrm Apt.-+util. Brand new 2 Bdrm apt SS.SO+util. ••So. Bay front 2 story 3 Br home $800 ..Bayfront Home. New & beaut. 2 story, 3 BR . $1250 (p<>sstble doclt space) YEARLY LEASE: ~ Bdrm house, rum or unlum, $800 utU :ocl. .. Bayrront. Very l•rge upper duplex apt. Furnished. 4 Br, 3 ba. laun· dry rm & carport. Boat mooring available . Lou Rreehtel & Associates 67'S·333l 229 Marine Ave, Balboa Island " 113..000 DR•MlATIC VIEW Lvly lice 4 bdrm w /PoOI' 644-72 I I ~ •' auFfS '"X" PL.AM <Mle11> bouKhl anothi:r 19 UNITS /Jn NIG[L U•\ll l Y E. 1\5~0(1"1[5 BAY FRONT+ 3 BR..2...., e., 2 fplc 's. lgr Mot ivated ' Wt• w 111 Eacellenl Npt Bd1 loc•· DOCK wrap-around pallo. Xlnt quohfy you over lhe Uoo, 5 bills from tbe A di.stinc:Uve Lido uland blzy! $1.56,500 ~!~~I ocan.. TmMILa ~y ul.lJ tanu sac va ew P P EmGlil =::»74 ,. ,....., 2550 =~~~~eo~~~:J . ;4f>.6'l59 (~JmdJ!t\llflfij =:e~.~t saJe =io~; ~r'"tiu~A~~ r fofft/f/)1 ltul~lllte A fR€HLG€ DESIGN-VALUE. com R E A/L T y SumetO.OCh 1088 /-t-~ HOME:~ piet.e w tp1er·shp & dock ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333 W Coast ltw . NU MG-rm A PEACH OH THE _ -~-~ __ ( ....... ~ Sunn~1~s1:!':1ou:. c BEACH Ml wport leadt I 069 ....................... Real Uilate Bdnn, c bath home m U'IVVly orn front homt• ---center of cxd~tvc Lido Wllh Magruf1ccnt V1r w tsle' Spe<'.iaJ reatur~'" Modem 2Hr. 2011 , h: hv •"---' elude, central secunty inf( idin1n11 rm U-ied ~wport l)eug1 l1ght1n g cont ml , 2 bnck frplc, lg upsta1ri. 11 UMITS fireplaces, rozy family MlUni: rm ht<'lnK t.h e ocn I Door from the Ocean u F' Xlnt flllancinK Unbebevably low priced =~:i..n.0ea17~";;~11 CAJ.t.TOSEt: al $425,()(XI Owner will 846-5502 Sellr-Moti•ahd! tr~artd RMI Estah [ ~ -~ ~ u JUST RED. to sell 556-7777 · ' t.tWJ weekend. The only 5 J-.-· ·· ·~ Bdrm. Somerset under ~ SZ00.000. Outstandin.: ~ US-._.G Rl:.'WPORT SHORES 2br ....,..,,..., '"" + den, H'tbu. SJOS,000 T .. tin 1090 gw~1~£~1~ran PRESTIGE 242 Cedur 645-64011 ...................... . 759-06 It TOWMHOME Owner TUSTIH RANCH CreaM•ePOl'tfolo Mu1·h c;oul(ht after TLC+StwM=Prof'tf ~ 3 l:klrm. J ba, 4 fl .,.rfi a.c.. Newport Terracr . Only Paml brusfi ~ lolenl + frplc's, famlly home on •me.. one Wte it oo the ma rkcl. '"'2 acre horse property cat1>da + amagmauoo. ~ 9uuJ>! Pnced to sell un equals beautiful 4 Bdrm vyon• House every day lll •CANYON SpecU<:ular golf coun1e C"Ute. 6600 sq ft 4 to 6 Bdrms. 5...., baths Pool ..nd s~. $1.375,000 111 STAINES CO. 648-5111 der $1 00,000 ' Hurry' home s urr o und in~ sold, rrum 1 l o 4 ·30 ~9t91 s~g pool an Coronll Hurry' Won't Int' l.362 [ deJ Mar All lhLS plU!I S.E Sll ylane , Tust in .--Jj'fi'J! 31IJ fl rtr'J, pi v ate beacheti ! Hurry. S4G-31166. call~ r "II Real EAtal~ WESTCUFf llealllJ.Iul 4 Br. J ba Lots d plants, fabulous pool, fireplace RV acces!> Pnced n ghl al $189,950. .... ~ t~ c1:p;•·'i!J [ ® lfl&Hil REAL&'J~T_i::_· __ """ c::..-a....Eahft POOL&SPA ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYSHOal DR. ~ tRE.HIG€ Bayview from UJ16l111rs. ,.+ f HOM€~ 4 Br 4 Ba, includes sep. suite & game room Fanuly rm, dlning rm. xtra lrg lot. Harbor View Romes. $275,000 Fet: 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golden Weal 24a:60. 2Br. 28a, fam rm. Custom redwood deck. 5• Pk. ~n Juan Capo. 496-8317 . Spar 4 Br, 3 balb, Camily 3333W. Coalil Hwy, NB r m W 111 <'on s i d c r 645-6646 l~/opl. Carole T11lum, --------- Re.ttor 4lt-0029 UDO ISLE UHDAISLE ~sq ft , sbp, 5 Br 5 Ba, idea.I locallon for sun. Prin only. Owor /Hltr. STREET TO STRADA R.a.mbl.mg "U" sha ped home s urrounds a 87Mlll _ charming pvt pullo Walla ol glau from frml din rm, llv rm & mstr 111aui create a light & uiry hide>;• wuy Sp ilCIOUI\, nrlll'ly I.Ible lot 75i·150l SHORT Of MONEY? 1-Mly to bul with uwner financ:ina. Spar 10W1 3 hr tnbome w /ocean vu·'* from maaler 1u1 l" •turTy, l.en'ILt . prif'f' Ut' nit>t al floUl,000 <;i.11 t672Zl :> l.idrn1, "Sotne,.et on IV•'fll14'1l w /onl)' I •dJli cera tJUW141 t;•cellenU >' ,,...,.. 111a1dl· • uut S1>a Ill ba1'k yd It Vlf'W llf I II nyoo 111htt. 12•~.ooo .......... • WAMTTOBUY W911dff~ tlOOODOWM N9w IOOO aq ft, 3 UR townbm . A 11ume be1ance of sno.ooo 11t SISl5 mo. Priodpl• on ty. callownet~ H•ll09V•W S. -$ Bnn, l"R 2 fqll. elm lo pool • An dlnGD acbl. Xlnt cond Open s.t/Qan 12-5 al I~ Port Edward P l . ....-is .... ooor ... MAllO' YU MO..-S I or 4 BR Condt1 1.n Nvt ltt11eta u1~r11 Principal• only Day1 ~. Eve• 71»-0?IM ./MTUl19 ~lllHt P 1 1 t t ts 11 ... ,_... "-tiq, v.-, rare ................ t..mrJ,Jb*m.,2paUol. ...... ..., ... towMome; CUJcle H C Open Sun l·5. 1845 Port. Stanhope Pl. Owner 759-92119 •IYOWMER• Npt Shores. Sl 03,900 1 '11 blka from ocean C&U I or det.all.a S48·3851 --Pro,erty Two 2bdrm Oplx. ~t rc:nta) area, ocelllUlldc roroer ol Ba I boa &. 40th S20:>,000, Brllr Co Op UM, own /bc'kr 673-0llll7 ...._HI ..... lat Buy! Ot't'•l 11tartt-r borne. 3 lldnna. 4! balhH, flr.,pla.ce. l•rl(«: yarrl with patfo •re• AU htlW j>IU mlJlng , tll•W WMlllr hl·llll:f', ntlW f'Vf'r'}'lh lll(l I.Isl ed a t 1116,UUO owner aruli.owl. 642-5200 laoCITO llACH 3 bdrm, 2 bath burh tw.1m11 IA a pnntr 1•om munlty, frf'1hly u11 11raded. Call t•1(Jle)' I ~m.~'I' ol , loJ, o I I l•INJI MOBlLEHOME BUY·SEL L · RENT· FINANCE ...... .._Shre IN,_wHo.c..ew CAU.US 661-1021 MOBlLE HOM P: INFORMATION CENTER Neow & m parll reaatet ror further into call ()ran.ce County M obll e Home <:art.er w J'l12 •EXCITING• lkl11ut~:-.:: 1972 tu·ywl!lll Mobile flomc In l..111(Ullli Ullh1, Oll'Cllll ~ 1 t • r t• • r k 7 · x I ~ ' eklollod Pf"Ch mlrrort'd doma, llahl wood 1n l"'11Jf"ll, :J•,<,T air cood, 2 vfll')' •l>•ClOWI Or'• w /IJ• Htn1111lnic iarea, wulk 1n <'loactN All for only SS.~ IHlJ811:1K l c.lt.,._Tense Adu(t 21 t t'e t t'ark 10.00 w/expando. llvln41 nn, 2Jlr, lHa 11creencd Ill piJtCb Ideal for •IRll• l:.j~ OWner w111 carry CAUl'OllMIA PACIPIC MOM.IHOMI SALIS 2'10& llutJor, Ste 208-A 140-1911 .,_ ...., IMlla .. louted aaldll tall OCINe'91W 0--._pa ilr••• =~-:.:-= nwt L1. 4 bd, view +. '78 Ktn1•&o1a dbl wide, • ...__._. A.19tW SZH,000. RE t llA X, P.V .. unUltPll. ... ~~~~~~ h&rick,Ul·lJ98 MZ--Ctl.... S.G•••• 107' a atr. 10 a: 5'1' Ven DJ*• 1.a I ..... ...... _ .. • .. •••••••••••• Cmta M•• Park llOCJO. 144ot41 I A .... adulive llltlatf llariHr'1 Point E•· ._. rent 116 per mo. IM'llltlr -~ .. '!"!.} eeull" Home 4 bdrm. 3 •u11. 7'°"780 ~t 2 b.. --· •· .. aca. n . q&lAlity _ ...... 'lW ovs S7 ,000 IOU. bome wUh numtroua Ct ,_ RanOrt. ........... Over •.ooo '-•11tr 1600 U. Pll wfsulm t d prof•lmal lancMc:1J· ...................... . t6M177 lq. Quiel cuHt•·lac 0-. bulJ Cll et, 2 otc at.net. P'71 ooo. ()pen llldll. I dplu. on~ l!C· coeoe•IUMI s.t,iaaa u :ii 1.o epro. AU or .-rt. Saar oww warcLJrr 1.i ii.r, _...,,. M Mfm. u• ,....,..., lkr ...... ---------t !!11000 • ••· uoo Vla Zapata. Callfl• ......... .....,. ~.::-'&...., =-· ..... or ~'t:r:cL:.:r ' COSTA MESA ......... Lot Loweat pnr e 1n Coeta Mes.. Ortly 10':<-down OWC. Alw11ys rented WortdRHIEatah SS6-n77 .-wPORT IUCH 12UMITS I DOOR from OCEAN Unbelievably low U'>W PRICED al S425.000 Owner WI II tr •de. WortdR-9&hlh 556-7777 FOUR UMTs.c.M. Near oew, 3 Br owners unit. 2 ba, frpl, 2-car gar , J..2 81', 2 ba, urull> TSL lllvallDla 642· 1603 16 DILUXI UMITS PRJME EASJ'SIOE. CM 2 8drmsearh TIIESTARNESCO. 640-STil ~llACH Various toe. oo Perun • Nwpl Shr-s avail. Al l amenities. Presently leased. Tum-key aper• lion. Property mgml avail. 4"5-4912. BKR. lllriMw Escrow S,.cl••h t. t.c.- pr •rtr . .-. .. •• tu .... C4 _,.... fOf' , ......... c.u 751· 771 ••Ill for SMr!y l2 I.WU. Modern. K vac tac:. Xlnl for out ol town owner. Syod. etc. Walk lo all. Ocean alde beerh comin AA k 1 n IC $32, 000 per urul. Real ~rtlet System. 714 121.sose. OMS76 Ollna roint dupka.. 2 Utt. 2 be .. I UR. Iba . 41 fpl, 3 pr 11.a.000. t>•a· All.n. ~altor 49t 7S78 MIW ._,..+IMCOMI 2167.... CM Db 11pac~ borH w /$ 2Br ltudlo twnhM untt.•. Home bu J ll bdrm11, 2~. aeparate yd, dla ldtctMln, Mediterranean alyltl arc hitecture. bM~ully IDdacpd. A re• .i pride ol ownership. ()pee Sal I ·5 _ Toaee calJ all ~_5'111- R-:i lol, bouM. !I BR. 2 ba1 approved pl•ot. bulla rear, $14,500. Owor, SIZ71, S6'7.oml JO.UXUMfTS Seddltbadr V aUey Nat to' abop't C'Dtn I moa&bl YOONG No Vae.uclee -.ooo anaua1 tncome ZADROZKY R£ALTOR ..-1 l&MeMIW '"""' Lomtad ba &D nC9Ueel tefttal area. laclud•t four I Bdrm. I betlll and two 2 Bdrm. t balb .... •fP'Wl ..... Coa•. lo trwy, VerJ reuonabl.y pne-9. OUMI' uDlta lD ......... eau m-uro ALLSTATE AmTOli I • _. , -,,.. ......... 11 • -, •••••• ---•• , .-•••• 40lGLt.:.NNl:."YRI:: ..... •••••••••••••-••• .,, .... 5Uf'la,.. Jll tJNlTS.abeoluu pn<k d ownership 2 BRa up to U80 s q ft Be &l on a.A.et Pnnr only Ag\ Johl Coe. 631 1266 --- TaMS. TBMS. TBMS.20H ALOT Tiw owner W\11 <' arry the ~P"I" al oo.ly I()'.$. on t.11111 super ltlvestmmt New root bi g lot small pnN: Call now for df' t.ailtl Woo 'l lull Pn o c1 pals o nly . BKR ~Mil TWMOFTHI IW ... •leedtl140 ....................... O:eanfront deluae 2 br. 2 ba . pool . !>t-turil y o;..3736 or 1213 ;UJ-4989 CINTUIY CHARM deoor ol Iba 1903 ~ rdlecls unders tated depnce Oil 9 acre. tl'K- pr1 v atc lane g1ve1 !leclllhl<lll watb a Vlt"W ot rnowtltins and valll'y ~leedt 1141 On a tree sbeJltt~ hill -·••••••••••••••• ••••• nur BEAU Tlt'Ut. 3Ard> Bay. l BR. 2 ba, DOWNTOWN HEM t.'T lllXI. yearly Tu~ Al> 1lus pftllll&e ma.n1~s~l.t' aoc 494-1 In . ~I ha cot~e fOf' eues~ o< ....,_. ..,._. J t 52 caretaker $176.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bier /Owner 1714J6S2 4611 o.tofStah .... ,., 2'00 ····-·················· .0 lit' So Color<td<>. $100 dowo, S17S mo B(lb ~5.'54 96U364 2 l:lr. 2 ba. frplc, ~llo. ~ • dryer. end un I\ , pool fl JIC' p rl V MOO mo -.o338 ......... leedt l 16' ....................... 1114 •Super pr1 ced·Su per b ulldlng·flrepl ace SU.S.000 ~· .... On vc by 111 V11 Lado Nord Li• 2 Br. 2 ba w den• patio l17!>1rno ................ ••••-• yrly •New 2br condo nr. So • Pnde of ownerah1p g r eat o wners un it Sl.50.000 . a. lot· &real Lerau. eood cuh now ~ooo •1 Year youn1·break even lovely area SZ60.000 A.IJ Quall Pla<'t 1Wtdw.1ve5 I t !JI 1100 ....................... Want toea:chan3e rrt.tUI It wt>oie11&1e hnc Jtwelr) swn. San Clemt...-nl~ for hoov $l2SK SlSOK Ca II Tom . 492·8470 eve ., -~ Ba.Jboa Perun Potnt 2 Br 2 ba. \tngle fam1l1 homt' 1-\JUy fumu.hed S100 mo )'T'iy Waterfront Homes 631 1.00 _D_EV_ELO_ -PE_R_W_A_NTS_' -Wlntt"r renUl, C'hannmg 3 •-boo!les for rondo C'Ofl BR 2 ba. frs>k' pauo. dbl Oil P\a.u. Pool, ~ N<> peu m.974or~17. 1.ASTSIDI 8nnd new 3 81', 2~ Ila ........... 3car4U&ee· frpl c . s kylight . mcrowave. Pool. t.eftJl.ig 9116 mo Da)'l>~. e-V91~96'3 752-1920 """ gar clean Xlnt rood version Cont.act J onn 1714 I 83). TI6l M t714 I DraimlJc Ail a.men + t'P. Coop~r 213 ~42 11~7 1 ~S7U 38r, JS. + ynS, JOI to j QUAIL 213-&11 IUIO -------beac h . $67 $ SU$. ----1 Br fut11 CW1 ~Or ~l<m. A.!~S~-.... Mature .dull, DO pet.I --- ••••-••••••••••••• ••• Wint.er Garaae " y ard 38r, ZBa. II yd, Yet')' ~ .._..,.,. .... d $340 m o incl ut1I. ho«M. S$SO mo. Aft. '°"" TII l i)O r.M.I ••••••••••••••••••••~•• ~~_or_<2_1l_>446_:1638. 17MD_O _____ _ Lofsfor•-:....._--..,200 ............ 1106 Newport Crest Condo 2 8tUif\ll41w',2ba.l.rgC'Of" -6 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• BR. tam rm +den 2"'t oer lot. Have lo see lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48r28a.w10t.erlee.•10 baths f'tpk . pool• ten· believe. Nr. Newport. Speda<'ul&r ocean view. loci. utd 01.'S encl. S15Cl. ~ PoO. Llt·Lailt • l200 dllp. ..., •<' lot. overlooll1011 640-TI14 - - -----a«2 RM.nth<> I.a Coeta Roll & 2 bdrm I tHoc« to beactl _:_.,: ______ _ l.,oon Sewer. arch1tec· Cb&rm111C 4 Br family 203 E S.y $300 mo •2 Br. l ba roado Dr. tural ptana. all llurveya. home, winter rent.al. lg Wllller °" MOO yearly Soudl 0.. Plaa.a. New lerm a . $21 5 ,000 patio, treu , HOO. Can Mlle Sat. at\.n. Sun1 rrpts, drps. A/C, PoOI l..aMZJl m4GO Mon l0-l.2&m. Senoity .-e. No ,..... p.iiiiii ______ ;;,1._,;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;-._.;;-;,J,,;--...;;;•-;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;.;-C b tld reo oll . SUO. Any merch11nd,.. fol M1-pflced 111 SrOO Of,_, quall"-tor 11 Pllot.PoW91 Ad a 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call tod-r. we ·11 blll )'O'I or c,,.,.,,. it fO )'UC" B~c•rd I VISA or"..,., Ch•ro-. (Motof'Cycle ads mull,,. prepatd) Deadline: Any time before Sp.m. Tuesday • M..,,.. nut"-priced • Ad can ""' In any .,,,,,opt1•• cleMHfcedon •Sony, no oomr1'9toMI OUllM• ... DAI LY PILOT ---- ----~I s Br 2 •. trplr. le y..S. cul·de-s a c . ar Ilea• Verde CC.-·~ BNudtulSBr!Ba + eew • pluab laome. nice goundl • area. ladry, aduh.a-no pet.'i. 1525. + ...-. baad. or last 90. r9 Z!l9 Se.ala Au AYe Olll-...i 2 Br. 1 be, fDcd yard, eect. .. Crpt • dt1ia. Lll*y nn --. No pea. -mo. lat 6 laal + Sl.1$ cleaota1 • a ecty • TIWGI. •NEW Mir ccmdo nr. lo. Olt P)ua. DOOi ... ., pm..,_(; 11MZ1T Eaat.aid• &ntertal .. r• ~ar1 .. ba,me111 amen. llld1, no peta. Awau 111. '7ZS. ai.om. I Ill. l M. ar beadl. "a yard. 1u .. Subail kid1/pet1. SOO l•o. 1314'• -· WooM, we~~ bacll Jard • /b 6 waterfall, S br. 2 a . frplc. -mo. Daya ..... ; .. 11S7·Uet PMe4dt2Dlla.'-· -*7 fadl. .... Ne ..... m.ain S...I .... ...... ..... ~ .... .... WI *8111raie '•* ,. ..... ,.,... .... ......... ~ •no lacl water • • .,..., ..... ""No ..... • ............ IBt'ld yard. '811 ••· Ill ~o.--. .... ~ ... 1111 ...... ~ ~ .. I .. __ ..., ___ _ I c • ' ( .... ............ hh1• ..... .,. ... I... .. ............... . ..... .,............... . ............................................ . ,.,.. tuo•tt u..r.. Afa twwwRh........... Ft1dliy. Aupuat 31, 1979 QAILY PILOT •• ~~-... ... _ ............... !~~ ~~ .. ~! ..... ~?.~ ?$.~~~ ... !?!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ . .r------- Cw_ ....... JIU _,.. 112' ,._ah:wataUlrfwa. ..... Sis. 4300 gftlm...... 4400 .................................................................................................................... J Ir, 1 ~ . .W. ........... ill i4-CIOD• JWralk, .... l8lllal ···= .. ...... • .._. ,. .... "Ml • lo I ar a aa ... , ._ ara •• i..uc. ~I ~~=!!Ii! ~=-ou41 Oil =~· •N·lla or da¥1 ...... ~ ---- NI br, a bli, w tnqultlle ...., ~bay oe blllaJde. . .,...,.... aoo l"JlEE R~NT Mu,.. t..... llff 2 8r, I M ~per -· •-•••••••-••••••••• • New blclt. EoeloHcl IAY NW =::•11 a:MJI CbeJlam EASl'BUJFF Slwlalnl ..,. -.u.Tor-.5275. air. 2 ba. t"rple. Pool. Prof. Fem. lo ehr lr1 11ao UP. Offlce-atort, b e • c b h o u • e csu . ..,.. A/C. nao1 '* /bandaome. happy 21 Btacb, K.B. LM. MZ·2D4 yr old ll., SJS pr mo. ~ In Saa Ctemenle dlx ...._ Alll tw Dkll ........... 114e ••·ala.. frpk. 1 Mock lo NW,,. HGTS~ 2aa -·--.......... ~. fmaled. ocl.I .,, c:.e. ...... 3124 H I f• IMdl J140 Mature ecbalLI only. No .............................................. peta. ....~ Btau&Jfully furn 38r lwe 06 d«ac'bed 1ue•l bse avail to fem 23·35. Nr. llichaelaoo • C ulver , Irv S27S m o. Koberl 551.-0 OClellll YU of ca, 300 9q ft. 8UO.Ma-IOU: l.-.1no "1ik. a.i..e fMd id. ctbi 'r:..:~~ '::' t10~-~fl:"c a~1~ ~::.,..,.~T':: :!: •••. n•. ; ... Ji 11• .._. .. ma ....,.. • !Ji>-,..._ .... -. JUI nn..&.OC&AN VIEW --••••••••••••••••••• .... 6 llua. alaoet i.: 2 br, I M ~. ... • tir. t.rilfl "".,. &o.a CoMi Pl&a.a. -. J ,..._ IC'e ~u. I a r • 1 • • ' ti l I e . all bhH. waler + wuMl'Jd17er Aduh1 ....,, dU6d • ,.. °' No ~ ... cnooth .......... 151·!!!!:, .. Ml_ :ia.. ....,.... OC'ol"•• view, t~ houi!s,'. 3 Br 2 8a, U« home 4 8r l 8a, bco&a tftl w l\I. )'Ud (s -Jiii qln. t:k»e to CllY 6 pool 1erv 1ocl MT~ Art .--..val SUOO mo ~2847 ~.~ :s Br, F. 111c:k-, 2 c11r .caraae . )'ard, fDW'rowa ve r~e. dry~r. P·et 1ch1ld OK Ml~l thq11e tar,e bowie, d oale to bead&, v-. hot tub S700 m onth Oarlene -.a l 1'1, or &-38'12 <Jlatt. delwce ~bdrm con NF.W SBr, 2~&. CK'n 6 do nr Bay & T hunn canyon vi~11011>, buae l.J.ke new No J>('ls ~ frplc, cul de llil', decks. P\-r mo with nrtt last 6 11400 mo negotiablt" :.a· dep. &U-0046 • -.sl2S Townhouse apt., 2 8dr . 11'1 Ba •. (a m r m w 'fireplace. 1425 Sq ft W11t e r & R•rdenang . ~ewl y d _,cor a t e d . $47S1m o C urt , agt Luxurious , new 3 HR. oceanfront condo, leuae, ~Mo. Turner Assoc t!H-t177 4!19 4591 1250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-SSS4 -----38r :.!Ba, AC, qwet cul-de· f.otim.t• v..., 3234 sac, mature cooples on· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly $495 mo 661-3168, Lovely 2 Bdr.m. 2 ba con _!61-~ _ do Just patnled & new • -~ l -cpt w /pal.lo & 2 car gar _,_.. • ....,.... 252 S:SOO Call 151·11910 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;7~2336 2br, 2~ba condo, pool, e t c S4SO. No p e t s I W ... oa leodt 3240 Hillhurst Dr. tnr Alpha ••••.e·~··•••••••••••••• Beta market I. S56·6208. :i llOMESFO~ RE NT Niguel Shores Twnhm. or 4 br. Pnced from 2br l~ba. f & r patios, all ~to $495. Jo'ncd yar~ & amenities+ be a ch + sec i.:a r a g es. F a mahes µleai;e. kids & p e t s gate SS65 552·3062 or -.elt'Otnt! call 964.2566 or 998-5819 !l7J.2971 Agt, no foo. S9eetacular ocean & hill W ... ..--view, adults, 2 Kr 2 Ba """' -t'Ol'ldo, pool. clubhouse, ·11.ir House in Marana vhoo6 DLStnct SJ7S to $400 mo P lease c·all H46-8579 aft sr M 1-:XC'c f''am llome, 5Hr, Intl rrom beach. IAH' near 5th gr een. St300 Call .:M~J com pl m ainten a nce Lse By Owner $590. 49&:m5 Mo narc h S um mal. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. cpt/drps. bluns. Ad ult planned community, spectacular vtew S'iOO. 496-4834 \ At:ANT 2 II '' 2 ba, SHORES Occun side. 3 refnl( wa lk to !'lhoppmg bdrm den. 2 ba. Pnvate :-.choolr.. ''lose lo fwys area. Comm PoOI. ten· 1'175 mo V11ta~e ll I-~. rus WaUc tooccun Ref's 'R4471. ask for Kc1th S1 so mo ye a rt y .lbr uoc level c1>ndu Kids 494.Mf.3 1.ok FV elemelllljry No WEST NIN t:; CON DO IJ(lg:. Wash dry 1nl'I Lwrunous J bdrm. 2 ba. St.00 960-6198. ad1acen t go lf course t-:Xec 4 Br 21,, R:i. r:.m rm. F per mo Adull!i only dt>n Jg .,pa, <'lose to >wne.r 497-1904 "«It 2 t lHI ....................... HOlll ill l"O K ll £NT s or 4 br Priced from ... lo .. l"ntd yard • 11r11e• Famll1 "11 pleu e Kid• A pc t• ~.Call IM,Z5M OC" m.srt Al,l, no fee ...._,. ,,. ·-&w.u-•,.:11110~~ noo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bedroom + Oen bom1• Newpor\·SlOOOmo 'fuwnbome-l ~r l~a:.e. v1tW11, upgraded, 16SOm11 152·1700 ~....... 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bedroom Duplex Newport Bay t600 mo 2 Bedroom Duplex San Clement~ $300 mo <.:a ll rast for details 752-1700 '41 lwllh ,..,,.&Md ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Hr. utiJ pd. summer S300 week. Winter $450 mo ~2910. .._.,. ... ...,a 3707 ...••.•.......•........ l\!nlhoose, yrly, Jbr. Iba. fplc, 360'7. \l lCW. $350 21.3·!12'7 ·6464 Sleeping roo m s & katchent>ttc-. S75 pe r week A up Ocean l''ront 67~40 64'91171 THE 11GOOD LIFE" s u11111mm11E FUH Social Act1v1t1tl1t D• IN.IOI . r 11;:0 Su11t1uv b•ut1c.t1 •UtlO1o • Pu1 11111o • Plui. much muw GM.AT At(!AfA TtOH: l•nn" • ~ltlil lu~SOll'> UllO & pro SllOl)I • J 11t1 .. 11n Ctuos • S.11.1n.1 • It ~orom.a:.'l/lgc • <;wim 1111ng •Go ll 011.,,11111 R'1n9e BEAUTIFUL APART MEHTS S11111tt"> 1 & '} Bt-uronm' • 'ur 111:.huO & l1nlurn1~111•tl • Adull l 1V11111 •No Pei:. • M01h!lb I )l)l'f1 tfo I~ ., .. , Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Buch/No. 1 /141 M~ U~:>t• Newport Beach/So. 1/0(1 llJlh ~I ' •• ti t ti /141 t,4/ 817(1 WIHAVE YEAIL Y & WIMTEI llNTALS Tc*Jnc) leMt"YatiOfH associated llAOl<EAS-AEAL TORS JOH W Ba•b oa & ll lb6 I l BR, 2 !Ja , frplc. 0 1W 1 Door to ocean Vrly ~ Agent 673-llOOO snrs TO IEACH 2 btodroom . xlnt 1·nnd Laundry, garage Winter rental S500 per month <.:all 675-7019 after 6pm or weekends WIRhr--Y•csiy OI' S.....r Rentals SlOOto $1750 C a ll Th~ ~ea t·h Spcc1alist.s IURR WHITE REAL TOI. IMC . 675-4'10 bea<'h, uo pets $7~ anti Ntwport leech 3269 llU!Jl l!crvtce .. ti4l! 7185 ••••••••••• •••• ••• •• ••• WINTER 2 BDRM 1&2 Br ,iiPl~ Wtnter & 11'J block lo buy. clean. yearly. 'Gar:a"e p:irklng 4 Br 2 Ba. rrplc, patio. 2 NO fo'EE! A_pt. & Condo "ar ~a.-4ge, lndry rm. rentals Villa Rentals ~ 673-0f\ltl b~~ ~r rownh~mc.2 ~ty,2 BH.nr 2 Br. 2 ba Big Canyon llntg Harbor S400 mo. twnhs~ $800 mo No < ~11833 :IQ:.!, 554 1332 ==~II aft 6pm agt \'ww home. 3 br avail "cpt 1st $)5(1 mu h t. la!o>t I dC~~~7~11!11 :.!Br. I L28 a , pat io, at· t<iched g;irage, P'>'JI fac, g)S mo 557 1.3.'> I 2hr, built-Jn stove. crpts, 11rps. lrg Fft. Z.car gar w bnat act·es:-., r111·e lrg \,1rd, nr bru. &. shop'g ~ 963-5278 OCEAN vu. brand new dlx condo. 2Br. 2••1Ba. fri>k . jaru1.£1. dl)I gar, RS mo Avail Seµt l '.~ 3242 ......•........•...•... 1.ux Jl>r , 2.0<>0sq . ft Waterfront Condo. Lse S1.<MX>1mo. 871-8411 1.o.arl(e 2 br waterfront con· <lo. New. 30' slip avail Ask ror Joan 846-0641 or H40-4337 Bhtfs condo. lease, 3 BR, 2 ba .. single level; spec· t.acular view! Bargain al $7!l> mo. Agt 640-0020 J~rrnne Creek Gua rded Community Bra nd new home Pools & tennis. J bdrm, 2 ba. Dinmg & "'arruly rooms. $1.20u per mo. 213/ :J96. llj()2 OCEANFRONT-3lir hse. with ocn view Sl200 mo1y r ly o r w an te r negotia ble. /\gt. 673.f.210 C.ondo 3 br, :.! ba, Nwdl Terrai:e, put10 w /bbq Pool & j acuzzi SSSO 96&-4191 2&3 Bdrms duplexes. M50 up. Yearly 67s-4!H2 Bkr IAYSHOHS Beaut, 4 Br. 3 ba, fam rm. Bay view rrom up· stairs. SISOO /mo. Wilt l'OnSJder lse/opt 645-6685 "251mo 675 1111 Steps to beach 673~3958 ---orS44~ CoranadefMw 3722 •...•.....•.•••........ ·clAJlfront I br . patio, frplc. gar Winter $450 V'rl y 15.5(). 67 3-1781 Coet.Mese 1724 •.•.........•.......... CASADEOIO ALL UTllJTI ES P Al D Compare be fore you rent Custom d esign features · S pa cious kitchen with indirect bghling, separate dining area. full length marble llUllman in bath. kings1i~ bedrooms. pool. BB~. surrounded with plus h landscap ing ADULT UVING AT IT'S UEST ' NOPE'T'S I Bdrm furnished S34S 2 Bdrm fum.LShed $42(1 365 West Walson (714 )642·1971 Lwtury bach apt above garage w /ma ad service for neat . nonsmoking, employed gent , refs 631-5019. l Br mobile hom~ $215. M11ture adult only. No pets. Quiet, secure 1991 Winler. lar1ee b .. chelor & 2 bdrm. Garosie Steps to s11.ncl 5206 Neptun<· l0.!25 lO M50 548.9275 Two 2 Br. I bath units Duplex a r ross from beach Wante r lse $1()()/$435. S'lOO refund;i· hie sec1clean Water pd <.:ompl laund f:ml. pa rk 1ng Refs Adlt.s. no pct 4IQ Sea.shore 5411 7330 $300.y r ly I HH furl) dupleit, w ent•I 1?ar space. ,..., blk l>ch I adult 12Y-z 36th St No pets I Adlt Ocea.nfron' I br, l~e del'k, newly decor. winter rcn t.al. S52.S. Agt 673-4191 Studio apt, ut1l pd Shan: kitche n & bath P vt vatio. l~t & la.,t 28Q6 N<..-wport Blvd on l'enm 673-8424 or <&94-0029 Uixury apt. 2 or, l ba Jr.JOI, lenms court.-.. ~pa Ne:ir Bal Isle & beach Olilly, week ly or mon lhly. b'73 3720 Ill' 1·01 h.!l'l 1 602 121 4 li!.194 , (6U!)941-Z700 ----NwptBlvd.~3 Waterfron t. Sp ac 3 3 Br. l"'• Ba. N"wp0rt 1.,, Br r>')C; •. r u" Bit s Winter Rental Ste~ to ,., " ,_ • -... _,.,. n. · beach. 2 RR 2 bo. util pd Bdrm, 2~ bu, fa m rm. Terr. Condo. View, 2 adults, no pets. 931 W $37S.613•2113 ~lagoon w /use d pool story. pool & jacu1m. l.9thSt. S48-<M92 ~VDDt:~at IDOIPber• 2U br dla ~p.ca,541--1 .. LA MA.MCMA ArrS Laree. l.Ud bd !larden •JIU Adlllt.1 Dtbwhr, blt.nl, end 1ar. au bbQ Pool. Ou Pd. 171 Scott pt, -toJI; &65'J1 2 Bdrm•. I b•th •_pt Adult.I. $1'15.. mo. Gaa pajd, .. ,.,,_,_. - Garden V Illa Apt.a lieaut. bra.nd ot:w tli.l! Hr, frplc, lawldry rm SB>lo$d. 1'SL Mgmt "'2·94l2 Blchdor. oew &real E· sid e loc•taon . $270. 158-U31 : eves 811-0866 Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhou se. S pacious rlJ"el)lace 6 pool. Qwet area Adults, no peti. "25. 64.5-3381 /67S.!5849 qullTUVIMG Most Ulll fo'ree. New c pt, lirllls. encl. iarage, pal.lo. great kitche n w bltns Adults, no pets Dbl s ank tn bath 2 BR $7~ I BR S3'l5 :azJ Elden Ave. C M 642 7605 *<..1ean 2br l'Ondo nr Su ('~t Plazu Pool. .sµa $&50. Child Ok 833 8~4 2 BR I Ha, pvt 1>at1u. carpor t. on the J(Olf ooun;e. $315 mo Nu pct:-. Ask ror Larry or l'am, 54&5880 ml to $HS 2&3 Br, 2 b:i, end gar. carport 1-'rpk Inds) rm. pauo. all hltni. TSL MJ(m t 1;42 1003 LAJJCunous l'<indo, 3 !Jr :1 ba, frJ>h'. 2 va11~. :.u11 tlcck. pool, j<Jl'Ul.ll ll'n IUS 631 •ll IH 2 lir. 2 bt1. luitun an·h1tt•1.t de111)(nl'd ••Pl ~ w own J(arage. gard1·n. frpk & all modem l'IJll\ l' ruent·~ A vaal bci.:mnani.: & rrud Sept 645 ~ or f"'5-4466 Larg1• Jl1r. :.!l1:i . t•n1·I J)<IUO, nt!w t•rpt & l):JIOt Nr <X' ' l'lln pt•ts ~ 751 :lWG •Ne"' <!br 1·11ndo 111 :..t• Cl<t Plaza Pnol -;p;1 Si\SO "13-llY74 or 159 0'.!17 Near new 2 l>r. 2 l>..i httn .. thhwa!.her , IJunrt" fol·11. s un<ll'ck ~!i m11 Atlult ... n•1 I'd" l>a).., fii!>-11562 , C\I'~ li73 141>1 J Ur I. Ii:! tn11lt•x nt•;i1 11t'"· nr So CoJsl l1l.a1.1 f111h· p11t111. ~ml yrtl . n11 IJl'l" A\'t11I !I 11 M1r1 1-:vl>S&M·~ ::! tir. I IJa fo:ncl .:ar. IJltn-. :-lo kids or pc•ts l' J II ~ 72!btwn 5 8pm VILUMfDERA 2 Br, 2 ba, ncw <:rph & Ulµi, ga:, s tovr & dshwhr incl. End i;aragc:. <:uu pie pref (;haldr en •ik No pct.t;. $175. UtJ I µd elH'l'Jll ell'<'. 2324 Eldt-n 645-1965 Over 35. lbr upper, nu pct.-.. no kid~ laundl"} foes S!5IJ 31 I W W1b11n ~1 -21n l.:Jrge 2 bdrm l '•1 ba w ocean Vll'W Lav rm (JfO rm fq1k. µat 111 c I u .., t' d ~ a r a .: t' 96J. 7055 SSOO mo 1-:asu.1de l)(e 11wct 2 Br. pvt p11t111 . laundq :idults . no µ1•1'> s.:1n 673-3600 or 645 HOOO 2 Br 2 l:ia, nt•wly dC'C'frr,1t c-d. quiet. adlt 4 plex. 11r So Coa~l & ~·rl!<•wy:. 551-0029 2br <luptex E !i1de. J>('t ok. free ulJhtH·:.. $395 Cull Lyn 5.~4!1'1'.0 New Wt!o;L'!1dc 2br. ;!h,1 t•ondu w rrpk µ0111. Jacuz1.t, dbl .:arag1·, S5lS 962·9751 cve. Lge 2Br llJa Sml pat111, carport, laundry $350 Avail 9 I Ph 645·662S & tmrus. 1..s9or lse/opt. SiZS. Call Bill675-3859. w/$10.000 o1>t. mooey. Badldor,adult only, pool, Pn ...... 810-. 2 Br. dlning rm, frpk. SZ25mo. s..a.-• 1776 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oieery I BRdplx. w1pvt Spectacular Ocean View. patio., s:ns mo rrc r non W~:~Hom· garage, lath-garden 566-1796 ...., • .,~-et.~c. h I kl ~~-~~~-631.1400 ouse, s pr n e r s, 17 ... ~~~~~~~~~I fenced. Lawn service ft ~.._.. -: ..a« incl. llOO. Horse •-•••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • dlJc 1&:2br apt, S3:WM62.'i, ~g adlt. no pell! 1.-..2122. Spacious 2Br, l ~ Ba carn1s extra. 842-3519 or IAGUNA BEACH MTR t owo~ome . Jots o f _75'-GIZl8 ___ .______ INN. Maid aerv .. color :!"e:'~ sc95. c all LEASE ON UFE. Nice 2 1ii4>~;:~~~5 u~~: · · Br, 2ba +den. Frplc, eo.stHwy. ....,._ 1144 D/W, trash C'omp, W ID ••••••••••••••••••••••• St7S/mo. The Re al Rancho S.J. larae. Condo &tateStore. 675-1171 2br. 2bf. 2 car pr, pool, 1 ·-·-N ... C't -do 2 OCEANFRONT· Blfl cow, Bach, 1 & 2Br apts, winter only. 494-4191 sna, lrumac. S57SLse. ,,,_..., ... res con . ~or540-7S68. Br 2 Ba, walk to beach. Condo for IH, dlx 2Br. --t.mn1a + pool, 9125. Dys 2~. din rm. 2 frplcs, 1 • 2 Bdrm Condo. Air. 9111Ul.S4, tves87).S214 petio, great ocn view. tennis. pool. "The ..,mo.494·7798 l,akes". $4 50 I USO . Hie ~ll.Y<.>!'1-2 bdrm. den. 37 69 83Mml pooi,tenrUScourta. Ntwpari ... h 979-6f72. • •••••••••••••••••••••• UMTALS l"or ie.e. New NewPQrt Newp.111. Speciowl 2 br, 2 Beeh..1.1 be ......... srrs 'I'tn'. Cando, 1 Br,2~ ba, ti., "'75· 175-tlll days, 381t..i"'ba ..•...... '850 llJ*, eeramlc We entry. ~eves. 4Blt.2~M ......... f725 .$75/mo U4·21H. THEOCEAN 2ml.2119 ........... '500 .--I a b bea l ....................... Gr ., .. ll02 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILDREN 6 Yeani ft under Al'ftWekCMMAt I •uyCross From Sl50 •Beaulilul Landscaping oQWdren 's play area •Xlnt rec faclUUes •IAta d storage "pace >Spacious 2ft.3 BR •2Can»rta per apt. mk~=Hwy 8'70-1111 S.OlllDlnU ---ac. r , U • ,....... Winter rat.el ...._.. Rd., 1 BB coedo -mo . ..,,.._, W1 .... P1d11 ll1 3107 .. UUJe old lbr house, S275 Modern roomy bachelor. $250. No pet.s Vac F. 16th & Newport 64.5-8883 One 2 br, 2 ba. frpl. one 3 br, 2"'-ba w /frpl. for more information 1.·1111 bet w ee n 9am 6pm , 642.5289 FOUR SEA.SONS A P1'S COuple, no pets 2 br. I'• ba twnh.5e Patio. pool $320 73~ J oann !)t 64&&t83 eves 3 Br. 2 811 , drps, patio, c arpo rt. laundr y . children ok . S3SO mo. 551-8830 2 Br dlx studio. lg paUo, fll>lc. prap + parking ep. "50 mo. 2:167 Elden. ,,,._ w.tclUJ ..... -mo. 9 I • eDr -•-••••••••••••••• a.I floor, • /pool. A deal .. I .. • Ba b' llt&W penon. OIU 21r,lba.bwh•pt.lllr. ~. ~~8~o =: ~~12bdrm.2':'tti --; ..,.lJIZ 1 Ilia w.da •"'-Reepoo UW pd. 108 E. Bay Ave, ~ v. rm. w • • • ..... -rt --.... _ u-e. ........ ..... .,. •• "*·din. rm .• 1ara1e . .--,..... n,.. ._. • ._ . Close l o 1hop1 6 4llr lbe, '*9wood tub, I ..,.Z8e1 !'inter R4ot. Pm. Pt. t.aut. 2 br. l ba. tnneportallon 195 per _..,fl*, kV pr, !!l. lDlll to IMedl. ,....., amadeck, llChaJU, mo.*«JOIAft.6. pool• ta»'*· lblk to _. c.omt. H . Or no peU. 9'60 per mo. OU en C»e"'Da:~-....... /IDO. -$111. ..... m.utc. • ,!..':p~ ';j.,en~cra~~ _...... __ __:. __ ___.'-1NWPT CRIST OONI)().. lllORT'l'Dtl Jlefttala BldMlor, st.epe to~aa • IJIN. •· '151·8'. fljf~4br.~,llk9 a, MBa, wlk W kll. WeektJ,wUM1'6 bQ.1175. SM6*'9,JdlilmYi,.,. -~· 1M SJS Ywtr. tTU111 ~orf75-t1U .... Piwn.N ...,.., -.~ OCIAIROMT C.-.. ..._. llJJ __,• 8LUFP9 CONDO·•Br, e.r. ....... a BR, 2 •H•••••••••••••••••H• Nllr Wl a lk1dll 01 ... a IBI • ..., pal.gt. IMO VI.I· '*·• ..,.;-liilo mo .. yr· J Bdrm, 2 ba. Yearly. •.•c::·r·--ta Nob .. H ..... lnO. ly., ...... IDO.,)ltl'/. 8rmd new wall of lower •1"': , ~ ~......... ..... ... /IBO.tn-21U EASTSIDE..i. quiet, Ilk• .... RUOro, I bdr •. l be . Wallr·ln tloHl, 1ar .• w {D hook· up. No pell. No ~blldren. SUS/mo. Mk for Crai•, RJ.: /lllAX. .... 21r ..... .., s Br 2 Ha, ptalle>, f11>&c. blt· Im. ~ bl& to oc.eu, no peta, yrly lse '510 mo. mC7M s..a11••• Ja7' ....................... Male under 30 w sha.re lux NB apt. IMO mo. 75'-0114 eves 3.PCJCU Covered car port .,..;oap1.a., 8BQ's cloee to fwy¥• bchll 1 • 2br. moYe an today Jo'ern 8eNor c1t1un hu Walk to bcb. -to 1325. room w /pvt bath Pr~f. M-0507 or -.190.1. same. M5-98M walkloshopplna 1 Br ocean view. ulll pd 17111 91hlrww•1t ... Newdeeor. •W.-r 6C-al•M4'8-2722 847-6064 s..a.. .~ II .. Gill'!..._ ..... i. C111t .. _ Ja71 ~~~~~;r~ .. ~~ ... ~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -New 2 br un i t s SHARP. beach 1. 2 6 3 ~ f11>lc. dabwsr. ear• pat;cJS. No pets. 960-23$8. Redec. 2 Br. 3 bl.ks beach, crpts /drps, adlt cpl. 21JC AUa.ota w/di.shwashen. 5'3S mo. incl water. gas, trash, gar.. comm. pool & s pa No pets . <7 14' 8614'71 .......... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Le 2 Br, 1~ Ba. lg patio, frpk, ~. 8Jt..~ Fem wanted to :i hr oceanfront apt w 1u me l'bH rnkr Sl80 pr mo + uliJ 67S-Ol05673-4627 F /M U\ buce 4br 2ba hse. nr Placentia & 19th. $135 ~or 642·6272. 'J'urUerock Lux. Condo to share Own room All ame nities. 20.30 ·11 $3l01mo. S us an, ev '159-1'19,. days 752-657 l -----Male roommate needed. College Park, C M. SJ7S mu. Call blwn 5·7 ~ve". 957-1037 SO). 2 Br, 21n Ba beaut townhouse 11pt. Bltns in· d . refri1J & trash com· pactor Qwet 8 urut com· p lex Close to ever y1Jung 17610 Cameron Mgr 84.2-5836 ............. *d w U.fu wha.d ltOO Female to share e•<·l~1ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• Che r ry Lak e Home. l.Dvely a ll adult. nn ~ls. 1,i&l Br apta 6200 Ed uiger, 118 846-0619 2bdrm 2bu -itud10. sm yrd. g.ar . nu peL~ ~ mo 536-33!'1 2 Br 2 B:i l(UriH:('. patio. carpet drape~ lndry rm 0J.S ll\Q ~4M I Vt!ry larl(l' 2·story Jbr :.!"">ba frvlc . gar agl· S500 g.a7 4437 lBr I bJ 1::.w:.q ft ) rd. rww c·rpLo;&~ m1& •, h ca(' h ('a II c, a r y 537 1.350 l..arl:l' 2 bdr m I '• 11.1 \o\ ~'l'Jll \ ll'V. l,1\ (10 f;,m rm frvk . p.n111 l'l•J ... \'ll ).!J I'.!~'." !163-i!(,5 $'JIJO mu Ml frt11n Ol.'t'••n. 2 tir ;t llJ ~ CJ II 5.36 9\lM7 2 lir. I ba apls J' :ul n•>w S295 t $200 d~po~ll 'Jo pcls 2 kid~ o k C<tll ~1·~ 1rr 973 2971 Al(t. nor~ ll'"fiM 3144 .........•.•........... :.! BR, JI .. l111 tuwnh!.t· ..ipl an flfunJ(elil'C Ct>rnplt t1· rel' f:it·1I t\dlts onl> $'25 ti/3 i0'4l ttancho San Joaqwn v1ll.i new luft mdl frvll'. atrium. puc)I, 2 r._r l(ar adj to ll•mlls CIUIJ $5.S41 IS21 5fnl or SS~ ~77 laiJIMo leocb 3 I '41 ........•........•..... S.UIJ1•J ~I !:>pct1 ..it·ulur 2br O<·etJO VU, ~ floth and ut1I & pvt ~Ul'h ·~ 2 Hr Jpl, frph'. ll•'l'k Quiet. luri.:c. walk tr, IJt~ach & town Adults. oo pt.'t.s $485 11&1'' lnVl'Sl ments. lnl' 497 1187 11iE EXCJTI.NC f'A&.M MISA Ans MINUTES TO NPT RC If Bacb.1&2 BR from S2S5 & up Adults No J)t'u l..Si61 Mesa Dr IS Blll.s East ol Newport Blvd I 9um Spm S46 9tl6(J Sawind Yi-e N~ 1&2 bdrm luitury adult apts 111 14 plans from S350 + pool:.. ten rus. wut.erfalls. ponds 1 Ga.s f<K ~mg & heat 1ng paid F r om San Dlt:RO Frwy dnve North m Beach t11 Md•'a\ld('n therl W~t Ml Mr Fadden to S<•aw1nd \'1llJRt: 1714 1~51911 REMTBtS & L.AHOLOIDS Fn·•· r<'nt.il l1 ~t1ng servan• Sav(' lime & mom·) four 111fo t'J ll ~~91 4000 . ....••.•.............. knom w k1tchenell .. $7".!ll>'~k & uµ ~·975.5 2 ~ nr l><h ~ k1l lln' ~ l:.t.last + $100 tll·Pl Nu l't't~ S1nRll' M .at 67~5533 1\45 64~ t;mpl•J)'t•d non '>mokt•r mule -.hare bi.th & .. 11 hw fac t\akt'r &-l-'.1ir\ w v. <.: M SltiS 5.57 !itiill Murk HllOITl for rent Sl50 mo nons mo«er. l'.:dl Jfl b. 543-25111 Wanted mal t•. n 11n Smolt<'r. em11l•1)t"IJ "ihr bth & all pr1\al1·11t·, Ballet' & fo'ain lt'W SJf>:) Mart 567 9679 Newport Ca 11 645 853.5 Roommate w;,nted $135 per mo to share Condo rn Santa Ana 644 !>12!f Bea<"h Condo pool tenna:.. non s m uk t'r. mat ure ;a.;m. ~I early iim , late pm Offiu Rental 4400 ..........•.••••••.•... UFF1C:t-: i.pal't" a1t;t1IJble al l71HS l:k-ac•h Blvd near Talbert an llunt an~on Re<1t'h ~J JH:>r monlh Phorll' mei.i.al(t" ~rv1ct' SIO l)f'r month. de.le $:'> per muoth U;,11) l'ilut uffH·t" P hone 00..:121 ext 27fi !\it>wport licJt'h 0 11· :ipl S45iJ l:..1\1\er') Wt'\11111 67!>--t912 t>r1Jl11>r beattv~ S.Hfl 'IJ1•w <1dd1t1vn to '>UJk 11111 l'\Jll Wl'Vlt't' l"llt'l. 'uilt" an N~wport (.;t>n\~·r 14 ~ o<ru·e-. Ill plu-.h '"r rounding ' "' 011111 • i.:rnund d:.,.1cn<'ll p.1rk inl( fo'rum S295 m11 ,\,k <ibo>\Jl our muv,, 111 JI hJWil/ll'l' 'l:ewpurt Re.:enc ~ t "rJ' <714 1644 i llr.l I IX .!. Hm :;..i1tt,>' fr11m $7~. Tl'J W l'lth St (';, ll I nm ~JZ.,lJ IV·taJI ()fla1 , . .,p:.1 ,. ,110 "'l ft Wt'-.tt llff .a1 ... 1 I ti71; 414H. l'.:tll l'l/llt•t'I !'>in.II 11ff 11°t' l'l•rf,,,., for dll'"'c.-nnl( 't'" llt' 1•\1 0111) $7!> J.ol.'' mv I 111:! V.~l 17th ~l ~JlllJ '"'' ~ .. ,. '™'r•· mfu •.tit .1111 {.JllJI•• ~tl i IPll ••r H•·n .. 1.1 Jt ~ 7711i !'>m>Jll ll1dt' ·'""J' 1 >Hu·· Ont) l°Jl.I per m•inth \ J l'lillt J2S No liro:idway. S;,nt;, ,\nJ llt:)tor11·a l Rid.: For mt>n· info 1•all ~m WMren SStl tilf/"11 or HL1'Wla s.56 11(!7 I Be walk 111 lown b<>.il'h. v1t.'W. de<"k. SJ7S ind ut1l Murth a 6ti l 111\t . 4!i4 ;)}ll Pt~Ug1ou:. nt-\o\ !loom uv:ul m Chn:.t1Jn EXECUTIVE SUITES home. Sl7S 661 1823 eve:. I Br. p , bl0t•k to bt'at·h. Bcautifully det•or,111•d ~5 Nact• area ma ad M'n ll't' & ut1I pool 49S-t!>t.3 area. rolft-'t' hr S9S "'k 499-Zl29 :.! bdrm llPl Ocean v11•w. i1 pa<'1n u s No pt•l ., 497 3495 l!ti07 SttlJn.a Wa) Rm. P\t bath m.1t urt• person. h.'>e pn' nr rt'\' Sl1S mo 556 6J7H (.' M u ' a I I l• b I e n t' d r o < Airport Atln:tt'\1v(• r.1t1'' andudt> rN•rptmni't l.1"' library. confen·na 1• rm' :.ec·rt•titnJI ,,.r, ,..,. t. X1·rr1it fJ1·1l1l) 1"11r ,, peN-onal toor & furtht•r detail:-mqwn• ,11 \1or1.i1· A-."" 95~1 .!:!Kl! 1J r ~:NJO DIC.sums HIAlfoeu ia bavlq your place of bu1laeu al Baker Center. Rec:ept, cod room. phone cov-erage, 100 xerOll copies/mo., cotfee, incld. in r e nt. Secretarial liCS'VICes avaH. FM more anlo. pis c all Bev a t m.2181. M-LocaHoa ~­Jc*°'" $1.10 pr141ft 1. ll6 sq ft & 9tS sq rt :11.8tes, new. fr~ perk ing. Avail. fur lease up to 3 yrs at Sl.10 pr sq ft Pnna pals onJy Ask for Olli 152-0070 .-wPORT IEACH New g11rden olfacei.. 11 0:, " up at airport w 1xlnt frcewa)' ace~!> Ground noor avail tv 4000 :;11 fl 645-6.501, Ganny EX t:L vS tV !o. S I GN RJGIITS 11~ ~(I rt or of fire ~p;ice avail 1mmed Owner Will build s11ace t•J yuur s pet:1f1cat1om. ..:x t.enrJr i.1gn right:. for ltH· olf1ct> bid~ with frontaJW on maJor surfa<·e roaff near 0 C Airport l!on lal1 Tim Sloat Hu:Hnc:.:- J>ro""rt 11"i. B rokcra ~t· (;o 752-~ll ..._.sRewtal 4450 .....•....••..•.•.••... l''or -1torP & l)ftir1· \pac1· ;it rea.,onahl<' rate-. 500 to 5000 Sq Fi. ~H~A v 1-:1w1-: [)H l'l.AZJ\ I~ \1tc•'\ll Vl'rtk ~; t. M 545-4123 :!!Ill 1..tfo}«lll', :-< H ~l11r•· t>r 1Jff1l •' -.pa l'•' I ;tllll S.1 H SI <M!J mu B t.nmcJ> Kltnn ., ti Hi I N1·wpnrt :-. r 1•-.1 ()( ,. Modt'm SO:! "I II 'l1Jro· 11r or I' 4!6:11l \' •111 11 I llJ ITl mil IALIOA ISLAND kar .. Ol'l">rtun1t y t11 11p1•n ltn fllfll't-•1r °'1hllll nl'ii! ft'rr. llnl.' $42.'> M11 Rt•ulonomi. .., h7S fi7lllJ l'IU M t; ,,.,. ll Jrh•11 kh d nr liJll•·r St <:.ot-La M1-,,,a ~I ur I lf\.11 "I rt N1•W 1'11>1 ttc1•111 1\\a1I S1•µl i..1 \1!1 !.1. .. l.ltil1 ,, I Mo. "H Rewt• :-,l ... rir1 m o· ''" ''" (;.lltJ••nwl"'l :,Clll ltJ 25011 'II fl Off •Jr rctitd ~ti\K E 0 1-'F t;H Ui1I• 111 Uu' it· "0011 H 1-; M t\ X 631 12titi 4500 •••.••..•••........•.•. NEWPORT IUCH 3000 ft 1000 rt orf11·1 ... pa<'e quiet lite mdu" .irvu 'In automot1v\• '" r1bt'rj!IJ S1n~ 64!> 332:1 dy-. OJIT\tl'lercaal rentt•I 8.511 "I ft mdustnaJ part m San ~lemente 492 075.J leaH numbcr 4600 •................•..... Kt-... pon"bl~·. work111)! Stu<11 rJ apt~ ', ltlk 111 hca<'h $260 Year ly ind uul Unfum Stv & rcfnR 497 -451:1!1. 4!M Z797 v CICCllfiolt letlhft 4 2 5 0 ----------"'r1l t'r 't'\'k' on• Mn1port leech 3169 ..•...........•.•••••.. f'AIK MEWPOIT lla e helo r s , I 1>r 2 Uedn10rns & Townhousc•:- 1-'rom $319 so Spl>ctarular spa. ll>tal r1•crt•at1o n proitram. 1«1aJ pro11r11m 1 !)()(.lb. 8 tmrus rourt:. t\l l''ash1un L-;land, Jamboree & San Joeqwn 11111:. Road 17 141644-1900 2 Hr. 2 bit c·ondo. "l blk to beach. 2 car gar . 1tulo opir Beaut. bay view TSLMgmt M2·1603 Otx 2 Br. 2 ba. 2 patJos in best localaon w / great view Sft50 /mo . Agt 631-1400 OCEAMAK>MT 2 Br, 2 ba . f11>lc. '750 lease 1213 )392·4221 or 67s.-t912. •.., blk to beach. 3br 2ba upstairs. bltns. sundk. gar, lse ~ l27 44th St 64CHi140 2 BR l ba. 11..., blks to bch. new pa ant /l'pt . stove. refng, ger Vrly $450 Dys 159-0840, e v 1~1426 •....•....•.•..•••.••.. tlou<.e for rent. U1R ~.ir City "''"' 6 . hm·n~ furn S!S nalf'I> pr 1·pl (':ti I .alter J p m S4ll 19"9 TAHITI Modt>m I or :.! l>r l·C•ll ,1 ~t· nn be1u'h on I .1h1t1 "llh car, rnw boJl "'.J'h m a c h 1 n r . l' o m p I t• l t• lutchen. t'lt' l''nr m1)n· info (•all !J79.2fD9 t'' l'.., A: IAl~kl'n<b 4300 ....................... Movtntt, Avoid deposits & cut lavan i t'itpense.,' Profcss ao nally :-.1n l·c l!ITI HOUSIMATES 132-4134 Expand your lifest yl e with a compatible room mate We discover that person. Ca II TWO PEAS IN A PAU ~l.Q:llS or 759-1209 Costa Mesa area Fem 40 + prof, to shr w /other s ame. s plit level hm Refs reqd Call 556-7156 e vs a.I\ 8 or wkends Nd 2 roommales to sbr. M/F 2S·3S. NB Terrace condo w every thing $200 / m u u t al 1 n c I 646-ST14 all 6PM PENTHOUSE SUITE Li.ii. Jkd With Ill tilt' Utl1 QIJ(' t:;uropc.in d••,.1.:nt'<J 1.aclo ~litr111J Vallai.:e Cut~ldl"r 4!,4(1t)~ ~'I l"ri\ <Ill' Ell•\ Jlt1I Wet &r. Lou.n1<r' J>anoram1l' Ray \ tev. Covered Pat tu 1Je1.•orator Amt'ruue:. l:all for appointment 675-1662 COSTA Ml.SA Process offic e i;pace avail. an CaUf Is l Banlt 8'dg . 1»300 sq ft Low pnre incl Janitoria l, secunty services. l'On ference rm. & utal Abun dant parking avail Con venae nt loc clost' to aJlllOr\. travel agent & bank an bldg 230 E 11th St., C M. ti42·VSOO lwtt r1111m t'ollal.:l' tn Corunu dl'I Mar or t:o~t;r ;\1\~U \,Jl11f'ln\.'S!o> Cl<Sl'll ti.ii Wntc Clas~1r1cd \•I •LUi. lhaly Pilot P 11 1!11'< 1560, Costa Mc~ .• ~ U..·Mrt' Isl' rt•nl of hou~·· 1·pl loolunj( ror unfurn ::! .l bdrm w e nd yd for :1 mtlUfl' d-1~~ llavt• good r rf:. fur a ll vr u~ 751 !11()1. 12·4 pref Slt'V•• or Jean wt: Nt:ED A Jlir house, l~·er aJ)l . or Condo 10 the lluntanRton Bc h . Manna Sehl dJiiln ct. $315 to $400 Plea se call 84&3519 aft 6P M. Fem w l2 fem cluldren, 13 & 11 seeks male or fem to sha r t> 3Br or larger 641-1.241 Resp mdl-aged lady. no pet s. non s moker /dnnker. clost' an. 2 br, unfurn, Laguna . r ea son . Ca ll Colle ct 714-743-7071 . ..................... . ...... 0,, a rt.ity 5005 CM n e wly d ecor a t ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1aleS air cond 45-sq ft. U.W Uc.... I-BR, $300 Mo.. yearly. Roomnuile to share house <714 > 642· TI 10 or (213 > Orange On-sale $38,SOO FUm. I-BR, $350, yearly. llB. Jacuui, quiet area. 42'l-t~ _ Toll·Free (800)252-2000 673-6362 2 mi. bch. 848-~7 ; Work COIOMA D1L MAI broil all dfers. Must *2 Br. 2 ba, BlulC1, f11>lc, 8-~l Kelly Dehae office. SL!iO Per sell or trade. Deli pool, $$00. Adults, no 2 Bdm. Apt., ~ blk. bch.. II o. Re a Ion om I c s ResUurut lhls week pet.a. GMl7•; 133-1653 NB. II or F. Sl6Smo. incl. 8'1s.t700 SlS0.000 gross. Ca II UVE AT THE BEACH mil.17W$lt. 400 ft C owmr112-.-.a..&Sn. Spltc2Brapa,at1119t.oWaterfront duple•. ~St.&\.te :.D:~·~veactinc Route . ......_ Oeeu view. Pvt Newport lalaod. L1e mo. Doyle~ll88 BLACKJACK GAMES pal Io , ta rp or t . ldrm. ~ ~ Wetbar, a Sq ft • .._ .__._ (Vepa Ill. s machines. ~. 4110 Seubore pelio, fpk. 11aa. wanLI to · • .......... ........,. · 551..oeM Dr. WkdysDl-1950. 1bare. S2IO + ulll . ..,._. sw'1. elevalor. --------- 17MG1·17$-392 CoMt Hwy visibility. Air 1 Bdrm-2 Bdrm . ' cond. La1una Beach. ICECREAMSHOP $1S/9'S). Av.U lmmed. Prd. fem. to tbr a, quiet (710549·1181; wknd1 Newport Pier Area Call for drtve-by ad-Cll ~':,le, rec rm, -.-a. Vf!r/ Popular•Unique drele. '1JO. 1222 or~ I pat • 1125-llSO lllMl sell now. 173-5862 AIJ,. + ut.U. ~. U4·1'1l ~C81TB Parid &ot I 81.ID Penln. studk>. "°° aft 7. ..Offlle,, .21. SPAClft Must ~u r!w~ :~ks . mo. Call Mart, IT...,. Pllllh • Br S Ba tri·level, ,...141, relaled eq,uip. $2,500 In orl7$-8'7 ~mi. from H.B. •10 Mo Prime epace aullal>lt in ac.'ClOUl'M. A.Uinl SM.000 • + "'1tudl. fUU,...., Cal.American Bids. \>tclown.Dl~. If yau're loollinl lor a bet· t8' job, JOll 1'0n't want lO m1a1 t.b• employtnent cohaa• IA a.ultled. Newport C.Dter. at SL.ZS "8r1l Mada ....._ Pttl peuq ft. '1181q ft . or 1$32 T_.'Sllepl male. oo ,..,. druo aq ft. C3 yr lease avall). R pruflt, low overhead So. t.1. ••::aai.srs5 ,,... park.inc. Alk for •'-GOO + Inv. Palrick, mo. llU. n41152·00'70 R.E/11.AX,Ul·mt ........... ,. .................... ... } ~!.: ..... ___ :.!..!!.~!~ .. --. Drh•••Y••Parllta1 DIV..c:IC"9 :.•=11~1 ~ •.. ,.., ..• Ue'd. '· ...... : ....... ...- .. , • I ~!!!!!--- 111111111•••·--Ww •,..,,....lb~~ .. u. Ul197 c:=-r. 6 Pr. CWrwiliia. ,._ -. ,.. .... Jlaa. rtoll•1. ..... 111~11--Ue--..... hrctbl*YW.U•Ulnt ,_,. ........-.. Ii.& ,...... •• .. our ow• NI. o.&.a .... .,.. QJrl'Oll Dn'DJOI ..._ I emeW.. Call _.... CAAPINnlY -.1 ................. .-a. 8'JS7 ....... H"4 Clalld°Cue for ...... Labor Day• l..lc 'd f'8ula c...,,..uy rt. ---··-·-· .g.:ll.:.re • le Ir tie I 18 tit. 0..-... ...... ek a JllC'T1UOAH PrtNd ------_ Bm&.Dl-4111 n•·tr.. •UmalA on I Brb1all Mo n ·P'rl ,.._"'L ~ ..... ara ... Ujobe 1.JD.Ul.$.3DPK, ... Z·S -..... -•-&M_ ~ ~ yra.1$1 .. lloltJ -··-·-····-· I'.. A•s+.tc - --h11" 110 • '*-JD r a.&a • • • • "'"" I wUlb IO~ babyillat Cob' bnak....... wht ~4 UQ&. IQ1 a.om.. '°' •I<* qita lO min W.~ Oun ELr.:t:TRIClAN ZS OD • teadaH · 1 h ,dulrm.balJSU ""' Bea t rale•. betl ~ele ~-m5. rm 11 00. rourb 110. chr worllmanabtp. :Small Would Ute to h byall ~ ~e!J~::: =· ~l"l'Tt!d ft)~. wUlJI oaly 111>' bome • Do W'OR ~lf Rda Mat ' • Dfl8I' Harbor Ceowr, CM ~ -OlOl •••••••••••••• ••• •• •• •• S.2850 'MiJ ~ l~ve lovl.I\& WeC.Ue Carpet <.'lnoen Mac)ciu ava1l•ble for a.oy occa11on Adam f1e.cber~ ----home wtt.b teaC41d yard Slum clt!a.n t'\lto up ""-Hourly « •eek hola«iry Wurlt 1uar ~· • ~• Truck mount u.n.tt Fr~ ~ s ':JJC.JI GatJ 6').ll)lO .. , mt, rf'M rats. ~3716 ~••••••••••••••• .;::;=.. Seniu -tlave your CARPt:TS, FLOORS and WIN DOWS ••-•••-•••••••••••••• deaned b Dutch M-.ln· BANKRVPTCY rrs Y DIVORCE,S7S tA!lnaDce. WT1-US4 Ad>aD Lecal IJ4Z SUIO Ot.rpet cleanina. &tum • brusb. Profeuional. Very r.mbl 751~1 K6B custom wood rmc &QC. iata 6 teoce repa.er &elMlllO or~ llBS ,.,..~ ....................... C t; R A M I C T I t. to: Khchen. beths. entryi. Your t1h: or mine 96Z-J0'19 ~ 1:h11Nt ........ ~~~ ......... . Oer...ac W•. IMlaUer .. u .......... . ,... ............. . •....-ln.111-- ~?.:!!!!! ............. . llAHD~ ... .......... ....... re:. wua tlAHl>YllA.N .. t 0 S CAUJOHN. --·-··-··-· ..,, Oank••••· tr•• trim ...... ...... ~-:·:..r: ...... ·---.... -.... .,,_:__ -oa: ........ l Toa &nick. GlrdrDllal. deM uipa • n.la • .,_ lrlm. Ou land•capl••· Oeort• t0me ltual ~?On ....... --tri-...... --.-y-&rd- 1,AWN Ml"f1ee. lAGd 6pnae~ . 11e..,., cleu :J:,· 15'7..aTl ~ 14 -!illll6olchr-. -champ--trw-k-. Eap 1arde ner. mow, ........ t"rw•t Rlebl CM.,.. ....,, Yard Care. Complel e Reliable Re aa(NHble. ~Md ...... OllJlfce •tucknl bt.-ala all pnc. ~Ul.bna. &Od. ~. •a>noklf'n, tu'i! pruo1n1i. b a u llna . clei•oup11 Call Juu . ~ .-rb' mom. late eYe. .............. tne•ynl Wr\. mile. w t.257 ----rm haulbal. ra SH• up. Yd 6 pr clnupa. l'T'tt mt <7M~ ------·rn. ~. H•Wia& 6 Oeao&4> Call Ray. *'431i ll111rdl d I ••••••••••••••••••••••• !?~!!!!!!! ........... ~~ ............... ~!.!'..!!!.'!.!!!. .... ====-.. •• NOU&t&•m ':~ .... rretPt: 15~1&111ii..1 a. a. a.lr'• ,._..., A .... t1aoe.aterr6.. 11111uWa ~ mc,n1a111e.swpr1ar wOl _..tor ,.ar i.ome • offlu nppll u . ......._.Wallpapertn1 ..... ..,. ,. .,. .,.87. Pb ._ ·rblt ,..._ eau ftw ir.i. arr,...,, •---.;...;..;....;.;.... __ _ .... at.a. -.w. a.ckBlaiaa 112-1•11 ... .. ' * 4 ' D ....................... £uro.-aa Laodacaper ...... .............. ... =::::.~c~i 1~.-~ • ••Upa,.,.. Repalr • Reroof. All ,___. -1.--...tt. reu Pt'· rt .. tf pes B la i D 11 ca • -"' .. _ ~a... 54'7-Gll. Eat ~altea-compe>-t.ar. , 9 r ,,.... .... pMbt.t_al)Jlmsame• ,,_ 8lt. 541·aaD rta . _ ...... •••••••••• Paperlaao1lo1. quality _A_v_all_..;..'------- Pr:l'DSPAINTING wo rk o nly . Ena. S ts FI !J1pr'd. Reaa Batu. ~.da.Y1.•·T1'11. ---·-•-• ~r.et. Call Cieae UL priming Spec rat.es Gery'aSndhlaet+na ------ -for apt.I. Blll. Free ett. St.cco. wood,*- Prof. pe.lnUq En• Int. e4'-'D41!1. fl'reeMt. 754..a 137'1'lbs. Rcla. Fr~ e.t. ~----.------lilli •J• •~ ~.~ ·-•bomerepaln, -· .. •--...- TOP wont. raJr price. Palot1n1. INT I EXT. Rlb.-.ct d.Yl tnea. NNt, honest. ~u .. 12 lnt/ext. QuaUty work. --•••••-•••-•••• Retl.b&e 6 reuonable. R...1..A.11~1L~·s TV. 'l7 Yft Freeest.Hank.~5208 ea~r. Days , evea. tor 't yn.. exp. we'd. Dave ....................... _•_100 __ . _____ _ wtmdl. 115.95 +. 9157·1086 a.t.om at&.wng fl I ac · qaer flnlahdl. Loci.a refs T,. Senice Brier.or\. Small j0b6. Newport, Coat.a Mesa fl trvtne. 175-3175 eves l!ndl, stoM, blork work, tile floors. concrt!le palioe. walks . dnve. ways Free ~sl J ohn M&-1583 Al.I. 'AJHTlt4G, available . 714 t49t-SSIM -·•••••••• •• ••• • • • •• • • NeatB-132:5 Co I Santa Ana wandi. du~ mp ....... ~ 8000. Tret! lnmmlng & Elil$150 lnt.St50 -••••••••••••••••••••• topping. 81U, comb. JO D :i v e · a P a 1 n t 1 n 1 . Neat pat.the& & lt!lllur~~ yni exp Re11 1Comml Suvlng ... IST. Hl-1439 6-IAM.S-7PM 979-8397 rout.al comm . ti yr1> ---- Hl&besl qualHy wo rk " t I ; T ...... Rsnbi. J1 c:'d Dave . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... •••••••••••••••• G 11 I ~ SerYkff ••••••••••••••••••••••• Screens torn~ SI 1d1ng door jams? Wlndowil slucll" Call Jlffy Jae .. lM fixer upper. PS: l'let>. plllmb- 1ng, c arpentry luo ~ C.74111 Robul's Houaeclunmc Frpk"s. plan.ten. new or ~. for 11 thoroughly repair. Rda. Frtt esL clean boulle. ~ _&46-0464 _______ _ ~ lndepeodent drain clean 11'REE lnal lesson Ing ~.so up Rei.u lts rredentialed, read.ulg, f\ne ext Painting St Lie . ins Try m•· Gsc.M 24 hr:.. Rlch<&rd S&.nor guar 7 d~ 8oM> 56Gll, »ft rratb & t'renc'b. 673-601.3 ~' 6Jl-0034 "" ,--:.-a.--I -,-- u ve-in boua«lean-child c are. help coo k Japanese s peaking . ~106 u....-tht• UJll)' Ptlt1t • t·11,1 Rt..,ull" 'lt'rv1t·•· d1rt'Ctc;ry Your 'o("TVH'•• I~ 1111 r '!Jt"'tJI\ ~ Call M:! ~711 •·>.I SUt ttB /WIMTH UMTALS w ve the pa1ol1ng to me 11 y rs t!XP Aft 4 :l>PM. IS7$-9217 Dan P!wnbtnJ( rl'.'pair s~ 1n remodeling. ropPf>r rt! J>lpe. lea.k detection & ~t-wer localing t-'lat rld.eb Top Ital Plumb· mg. 5J1 .. :u.94 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- • fll.!>tcbt dnw in lhc PlllCUlg a Cl 11.SSJ r I~ ad I!> ..., easy a.-. duwn.: )Otlr phuoe Give I.I.\ a 1·all Want Ad Kaull.Ii 642·b678 Wc'U do the rest &t2 S678 Houlleclearung. prof e&8. Ne.al. romp lele, n nbl Qua1Jf1ed persoonel t o M!n'e you. lnsrd ~-0106 want Ad H.t'lt u.Jts 642 :w>Tll t'\nd what you want 1n Dlu.ly PllCJI. <.:1~111~ We.l a Daily Ptloc. t111:11>1fied Ad. 642-5678 lllrillnt MIMytoL.o. 5025 Mwto;1;1s.T,_t a.o.t&"-d 5300 r...-..1 5350 HrlpW.t.4 7100 HMpW-.d 7100 HrlpW..e.d 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 ~. : ...... , 5005 ........... ••••• ••••• •• Deicli: 50 l 5 •••••••••• ••• ••• ••• • ••• •••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• •• • •• • •• • •• • • • • • •• • • •• • • •• •• •• • • • • • • •• • ••• .... •••••• •• • •• •• • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• a. A....._, .... « SWING LOANS Outst.a.nd1nR 111ves tment We pl"OVlde all scrv1ct.-:. itnd $47.SOO 2n<fT.D fOf' sale. at lowC01Sl. *'956-2274 2J¥!Trust Deed Loans on Dlscou.nted lO Yield 14t: ----mndft>tiaJ property pr yr Well Stturcd hy tl.l Qit.enng & Party Co-Customued to med $ 7 J s . O o 0 a p l b Id g ttrdl.nal.Ulg bus. F"ully ht' yourneeds' w1SJ20.000 cash eqwty kitchen . Comple ldy R.F: DEPT All due in 4 yrs Pl'P + tqU1pped l'nmc <treia SAMTIAGO IAMI <1ccel pays $417 00 pr Call S48·S"710_. _____ 1 714 !&12-5200 an Ask (or Ron or G.11ry ORAP~;H Y RET A I L~~~~~~~~ S.O.SU2 sroRE In CdM N 8 area. '*"--a ••1CC::All1t1••• I ... n ongoing bU!tlnt'!>!> ./NEED hr1o11• .. 1/ $10,000 Negotiable L.-t& f...m.d b40 2347 No :in:.wer ....... •••••••••••••••• ~25-11 SOIO ·····••••·············· Rfttaier..tW~ Kell fac1hty IC1~r11t11m & R 1-; I in Pnme (){' .irea. w i.:OO<J 1dentit >. not I~:. than 3.~t' ft . Jmpt\• p.1rk1nic Gwn~'. Cuoccm Lwwh & 1>111 nnhuu.-.c 11i.icrnt1on. no Ii quor ht· req Broker ,.,. opc•rat1011 1nv11c."<l (;<111 Hiii lJallcy M utlow· Kennedy Corp . 975'0800 Im-~ ./MONEY • atB>fTHO PROILEM 2lld & W TD locml'\ 547-5402 t'\rranK~ hy Coatt HoMr LOGM MO"JEY AVAILABLt; S!0.000 t.o Sl0.000,000 Any pwµl!>e, 637 3ISl3 .. ~ .... ~?.I.~ ~·· Tnnt 5035 l 'nlQvt' lnvMt.ur reqwrcd ••••••••••••••••••••••• for n1·w. humane ,.n 1..rpri:.e~ l,orttl en Sattlef-Mt!J. Co. trcprenl'ur w1lb one very AIJ tYJJe:> of rt'al t"?!lat.c ,u<·rc-.:.ful ho:.ine:.'>. 1nvestmenu.smce 194!1 •.ii:('r h; lau.nrh other!> Spedaidltc) iR ~., bark~r w1lh heart ;z..t TD• & vi:.wn a.o; well ai. profit 64~2171 545-0611 rrwlllvc tr you are 11 lov-_ - •NI. enlh11!>1astw ~rson C •SH FOR TD' whos•· 1nvc:.tme n t:. ~ I i.hould benefit IX"'Ple m Amt;_n_<"an Mu_:t _547·71~ 5100 ....................... PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 .,..ti .t11v 111•m or l'um tun .. uoo t1( 1l1•t1i. for S7!l ur ll'\~ w11h " l'•·1tn)' l'tnt twr Atl 3 ltn~ Im t "°""~ullVl' da>' t..wh 11tldJll011al hnt• " "'' rur ltw 2 day' t.llan:<· ti ' 'liOl'Omtnt'fl ll1I .. th ~t>t mort· 1nf11rn1.1l1nn J.TllJ tu liloJl'<' ~·1ur .HI• .di 642·5678 SCUM-t.ETS ANSWERS Spegal -St.J.nk Booth Cn.ase fUUND ADS ARE FIEE Cal~ 6·42·5671 F'ouod VIC Goldenweit & Hell. H 8 black rruilc German Shepherd IH7 63.M I.JN or 1-'ound a pct~ Call Animal A:>!!ll'>lllOCl' League ~ 2273. no ft:e SlOO Ri-;WARDt I.OST C4hc•1. T11rto1i.e 1>hell rot. Blk, r1rani:1· whl m a r k 1 n g ., 1-· ,. m ~1u1r V1 r lhKh t 1r l.iig Bch Plo~t' r all MarK1e 497 2504 , 4:..1 ll()8X Lost M Shclt 1t• 1 toy CnllH•I. 'SJOO reward Call ~86 057<1 a ny t1 m t' •1r ~ltfl6PM L.MGEREWARD! LJ.cst grey ~lna>t-d Tabby ft•1n1ll' rat. v1r N1i.:uel & Alma, I 4X 320'J ILtit t»otwte fem Temer, med :.1U>. w red l'Olhtr. m llunt Heaeh 963 H601 O.C. AIRPORT SECT•Y & ESCORT •SBVICE• Spee11il111nR 1n bu~1 ne1>1>men. rei.1 d~nt:. welcome 739-5248 24HRS. G.'HtCa .. _, OUTCAL1 21 hr., 641 0180 MCjVISA COVElt GIRL * 95)..0711 * "4 HrCJ\Jtcall ~rv1cl' LANA'S OlJTC t\l.l. IUAM <!AM 77!>-0l9J MASSAGE RGtJRE MOORS ESCORTS OUTCAll OHL Y Day\.e•n,lw 631 -2140 GOU>EHGIRL L OST 8 /20 . M ;i l t• VARll':TYESCOltTS Ge r m a n S h u r l h .. 1 r !)S3.2677 1'0 1 n l l' r . ·M u x · 12Q2.17thSt ,Santa Ana Hew_:ml ' 64S 7~10 Prolt::.s10n.aJ massage by Lo8l Bluebird <.;:inyon llc'd therapist NB Appt. a r e a . a It~ r c d M . 3"9PM S48 2817 ~a.me:w 9yn,, K1lt:.er REWARD 497-3261s f'ound al Spnn11dulc & Warner, very LG black dog. 213·592 5R5o4 C&CTHFOLD AUr Yemale t.b<'orts 8uch C1t1~ 714-738-8'1M Anytime ---- i\l'countJnt¢. N1t¢ht 111•\ltnK der. Pnvat.e Club M_~fu ambitious pen.on for t'n try ~11.Jon in llt'('t')UDI IQ&. Ute l)1>\ll~ & 10 kt'y 1•xpt'rtenC't' requ1 red ·~ lhnJ Sat cvt-i. 6pm tn 211m 1;.,11 for J ()l.lt ~5000 ext 520 ACCOUMTS PAYAIUClHI ~y up&Ddan~ fi rm ~~iu. enlbu:.1a~t1t· in dJvlduaJ for AcrounllllR Dept I() k f"V tJ y Lt.Ill(' h b a :. 1 l' d r 1· o u n t 1 n JI kJl'1WledRe. J(l'n~rul of r.1-e :.k1lb \.onta1'l l'at Mith. SS1 ~1 i-: () t. An'1lWltanl 3 > r-. e >. ri i.irtferably 1n pr('para trnn of <'orporJt .. & penonal mrome ta.11 r e turns (;f'A t't'rt1f1r ... tc deurablt! Xlnl bt-nt'f1b i\ggrei.:.1ve :'118 f irm ~alary l'ommen:.ur.1lc w1a p. Send resume Vl The O&tly Pilot. Box 564!, t'M 92627 A II n •pllt>:. '>l.nctly conf1dent1al Acag HkkpnJ: TF.MPORARY f\.es(l:ster loduy lo work 1-i vanow. lll'<'OUnltnR & l>-Ookk~ep 1 n g J!.i.ii.:n menu Work ('fOSf' tu your borne Acctll dcrlt!I, bookkeept'r s, a C'coun w.n&.s are needed Utruout Orange Count y 0.11 u.s for more tnforrna lion Robert Half'!! ecc tr ; AM~~~ l'UX opl'rator~ fur a t l'l~phont-an:.wt-r1ng '>4-rYICl' l'Apen~nrf!<l UI' wi ll tram Pull tirnt' or part llrt\4:' s h1ft3 ava1la bit' Uays . after noon t'Vftllll&b °' gravr yard Mw.t ht-ablc-to work -,tX'Ot! "'""tneb Typ1n•: ~ wpm r~um.-d Many N• .,..nef1h avad;1ble l'lt>Al>t' rlliJ Moo t•ra t'a:.h~oo !.:.land aru Coi>Ll M~ arn "1 '1Jf)rt llJ l'I U.11~ t; I) f', .ArPUAHCE& TY Defi•et"YJ1MtaM t-bU t1mt ~~·h t·11.pr rto"(·~ar) l>llVI!> llr•)Wll c;,, lj4I; 1684 \l'I Ml\'lt \ta:H l'ur 5!i un1h in <o'L• Mt~.i f-.xvcr d 1·ttU1Jlt· W i f e h k kp ~ ''" llui.bllnd ma1nt ••t.p <all 642 ~73 or 1ll31 lll»-3851 AICt«TICTUUL ARM in In ml' n1·t-d' 11ff 11 •· pi~ <!llhn min -..1·«'k Mu'l n ... vl' l .. r llrh pa)' ~milt'<1fr l1.1tn 1 h ~~ & \w.c· 549 lSffl ~mblt!r.. MECHANICAL TIAJNH ~CB> od r11t1•tn to m;,.k1og I.I PnA.ec1. your capital with ~0<.1J r<'lurn, you II want h1J(he~t y ie ld Well Ill I 111~ wtt It rnt• Wntc '>t.'i ured $40-$50,000 first With •~.t ,t .. ~e info llOd T f) fo'ull 10"'4 Call W.A. r~e1vc ~ame K.O.L . fluscrofl 548·1959 I' 0 ltnx 3587, Orange. ---.:_. _____ _ CA ~ R t: TD"s S noodt.'<f STOCKrNGS OYerl>eud . "He was the firs t o ne lo c rou a chicken wrtb a ailltwor m a n d get eggi. w ith STOCXfNGS In lhem .. ' FOUND Grey poodle, C.Pool 5150 female. Vic Brookhurst •SEqUIH• &c.ort. & Modeft 7S2 8708. 5"48-2'3 24 Hou.rs 2333 No Broadway r.u>, Co6dwe ll &nkt!r Bid& .. Sant.a Alla 17141 llMIOl I mmed.111te operunx r or applicant w ith ie ood rm nuaJ de:xten t)' & an Interest 1n devt'lop1ng lW'C'ral't' ('Om~l ab i.embl> i.k llli. Xlnt benefits Apply Ill pent-On ti> WEMACCO. <!>-:JY '.. Range 20m·90m ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• &Adazns. Blk Oea coll.11r Maney to LOClll 5025 ca. Prof l ndiv w /fman· Need riden from lrvtne to .,37'25 IM7S Paa ftC' St f'ounwn V~~ey _ • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • aaJ de-pt.h $500 .000 + CA.<;11 AVAllJ\lil • .t: Laguna V11l11tee Rt~ Anypull)()Se f.!(/,OO()min Roh nurkt: 7~1 ·0526. Mr llMl(r;.v1· ~I ~ It.fl 11112 Riverside. Monday thru f'OUND _L_g_b_lk male Friday. Hrs in Rivenide Labflns b Seller max, 8 to 5· Call Phil sse--09S7 brwn lthr collar, no lags eves or 1 71J7-3687 days Gent.le 6'73-6783 ,. ........ kft5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Are you a bw1n~man ~ on a t>u,mess ln p from 1-14 days? Take a travel.Ing 11et·retury Call Brmda IJH.. 7563 ACC'l"G CLERK Uaht bookkeeplll& back· g round w /10 key by touch. Wall work w1lh A IR & adju:.lments QMtom Weave C<1rpe-b, l.IM30 Pacific St, t'tn Vly ~ Starting Salurdoy, September 1st and every Saturday throughout the Football Sea1on the Dally Piiot brlng1 you I A nt·w • ..xc1t1nl-(, proh::\Mona l fu-OI h.111 1n.i1<01.11w 111·1·t1on brinu1ni: our n ·11rl..r:. th•· m 111>l intt•rci.linJC, com prc ht·n 1tlvc u n cl 11uthoritut1Vl' "'undup nf mutcri&I on lh r>ro f(U mt11 U> be tt.>h•v1i.ed 1·u~·h WCl'kl for 20 Wt.,'(lkll. Play er prohleis, scouun~ r pic tures, predictions , the po1nl bprcad. Inside comme h o n 1traw11e1 and who and al t.o w11tch for everything to able readers t.o get the motl enjoy out of lhelr pro footbell watching. Don 't mtu out on lhl• chance to h a ve all the footbaU facta al your fln1ertJ1>9. .,..,........,..,.,... ....... ... ..... ,., lntOnUdefl .. ,_ .. . Qe ••• ,,....,..., M2·H11 DAl lY PILOT ) '-----____ .,. .............. , . .. . .... . . f'ound. 2 Doberman pup· pier;, Capo Deb, 11/28 M &f'em 831~.661-0lW ---SocWCW. 5400 IAst: M.u1r 1temJS incl'g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ accidenta lly left BORED WI T H BAK an drawer of duicarded SCENE ? deU al 209 13th Sl I rear. Meet Ule IJ6!IOO of your flB> Ptea:se call 7S7 ~. <'holN' from open mlJlded rc.-ward coupes ti> potenl1a I mar· LOST Go l d ring nagc partners fH l & w /miiroon st.ooe fa mily 1111..fe through Southern erest. IJ/17, vie Lag lkb. Cal's laraeat & most uru-2l3-Jll8..8U> Jk>ward! q u e d at In a s e r v . Tho u s and11 o r pro · r..otrr: Gld mesh·bracelet feuiooall from docton watdl at Robinlooa an to executives. Womeo Yuh1on lala nd 8 /29 join frH PM Dalio& REW ARD. ~3-0«6 5er-v 7 lUJS. 7S72 ACCTMCio Q.I TYPIST Dynamic Irvine based aerv1ce <'Q ha." 1mmed <Jl)efWl I( for penon w stat typt.nR skJ.lb and a c· ctng backgrow>d 1-: .. r 11 IOI work atmoaphere & ~ benefits. For appt call 7'12-71.32 uk ror Steve ~""~--~- • ACTR.ESSF..S /ACTORS. All qeatall typa No np nee. "S.A. M." 10· le rvlewlng no w. Our clients have wo rked "Roc*y II". ··~ " The Boxer", "Lady IJI TllN ALM PROCESSORS Immediate openings with an aggressive mfr of t hin film hybrid l'\J"CUI try L.ASARTRJM MECHANICAL T RIM PH<YTO RESIST ETCH Experie nced /trainee PoSrt.lons 1vulable F'l rst & second 1hlfts. Must speak Et\glu1h. Apply in pencm CTS HALEX UllZMc<lawAve. lrv. E.O.E. M /f' f'OUND: Gray • Whit~ k.JUens. BeauWw. look well-cared for. 8/20, VIC WLlaon " Harbor Shop Qner,CM • J.':,.... ... ~ Red" w /R.obert Conrad, ,,. .• ,......._ "Wrlfley's D ouble· Awembly won. Ille. rwl llme. 8-4 30, S dys pr wk. AAl&Y in person Arrow Ml&. 136S Log11n Ave, CM.~102 ~ ~ male dog. Hu.sky mix . black Vi c Northwoods . I rvine 731-il'l22 "' .... 5150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Female to ebare expeneea ol 2 week P1t.11 in TabW. Dec 22 tu Jan ~lb. Call Barry fll.1017 •• ... •••••••••••••••••• mat'",• Olaney Studk>ll. HrllpW...,_.. 7100 •Anyone lnteresled In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movie1 /Telev , ca ll ....... "S A.M." today. Sm fttt· ••UTUS• * <714)773-ta.>ut~ Make yo_u_r _s_h_o-pp1nx needed, bit players. Aftemoon belp needed fM xtraa ror maj motion day care <pre·ach oul l plrttv aeries, P<>t• lv home. Car required oomm. Need people for ~ easwr by usln& thf' Daily PUol C11&a&lfled Ad.-. w..1 -- hat .... 7005 Ora Co/LA loc. ahocJtinl. --------••••••••••••••••••••••• Out.l.na now 714-~-0l.20 x k Caat.ed for "Fut er.II", "Loft At f'lrwt Bite", "Rocky 11 ". ''Hallowelo ... -Sm f ... ON..sTAR ProdtaeUoaa. Pblllipe, cAll ~ ACCOUN11 .. I Cl- llllbn ....tne penoe. ~r'd poetl•I A I P . AIR pecbom'd, ,,_.., type so+wpm . ~.---~ ct.pt., ,,.., o1nee ap- pearance, for lnln• furn. •• Top ulary • ....,..,Call.,....for ~ ~PAYABLS: P/'t. prtvate ell• Ss· per.MC. ....... FIEE IOP JOB TRAlllll FALL ~SES. landacape "*nteNnce. land1cape{nur1ery operat1on1. banking, chec lt stand/reg11ter operatlo na. commercial florillry. coametotogy, taatiion merchandlelng. reat1ut1nt occupattona, hote~rnot91. '9t•ll traoes. dental Mlt9ttnt9. '. 2, 3, ..,,.,gency medical t.cMlclaM. E.M T. 1'9fresn.r. nursing ua11tanWOf'defty. m•dlcal ..._I.ant•. medical occupetlone. hc>lpltal w.d clef1l. vew1naty .ide. fire pro1ec 11on. aut omoll~ c areera. co netru c t 1on , d1e11•I t•pel r , r.trigemlonlmejor appllenc". linr04tment .ny work day ~:30PM at AOP. 3152211 Camino R..i & Ac~• St . ,,.., Mleeioft 8JC or 9f1 apeclll regtatntlon tt.p, Wed. 8epl. 15, I Thur. Stt>t. e. IOAM·7PM . 1714) 49&-3111 •• ......,,... ___ ._-..-..-.~-•.-.r•--• .._. •• ,_.. .. ASSltm.HS Prmt.ed c:irc wt boards . W\l'l' h&me:5s a.&S(>ffi bl y. !Jl)ml' PI M m mef'han1cal expenencl.' .M1n1mum f1 Vt! yei.r~ ex penenr.: Hap1d ly .. xp;,nd1ng (~c County firm. ex <'l'llt n t t omp :in y bt-fwflli. C:onlJt'l l'at Milli. ~7 OC(,1 l',qual Up porturuty .. ~mpl11yn ~mbler PllECISIOH ASSIMlt.H l'o~1ttnn <1\ll1labl•· 1n mt·c·han11 al a ~"·m lll> ;,h!JV ~U!>I hd\t• l'OOd rr1t-<hdn1c.1l ••IJlll~fr & 1Tli6nual tl1•11.lt•nt' '11u't t..· fom1l1ar "'1th rt•''"''" trt..u!A<....,h11t.1C.Jnl( tl n I hni: r1·<1m1n ~ Iv "r t ' .1nat ~inimum .I )~·J r ,., 1•·n1-r1• 1• I' 't't•llt·ni tom IJJ.11) Ix n o·( lb ( t}n l.Jt•t l'.11 \1 111• ~57 :.111!1 I t; (J t: i\.'>.'llM l" "'1~r .. m mfr nt'lf'd.' rl'hatJl1• 'lhJ rp in tll\ 11utH-in1 I r1 µulhni: <lf'tlro 'h1pp1n~ I ' J•~ Ill 't•ul.>") 11111ln.! '°'1J1>I> 1n P• r•wr. l;t,. n J \ '11 I ~ I'll Wlfl IS.Ti w 1 llth ~ ( \1 A ...... 1.,t.int \1 "na1oe"r I ull Ul'Tlf' 6 :I> to lam \ton lbru f)-1 nw &k !>h()p CdM.~JnJ(J ASSISTANT IUYB Rapidly l'Xpa..od.lnf{ firm. near J o h n W JYD " Airport. n~ 1nd.tv1du1tl wrth clenr aJ :.kala t:Jn· tron1 c 1•xpe rtcn cc helptu.J Good rompany beod1t11 <:ontac:t P lit Mills M7 ~1 Equlill Op- port.unrty Employer ..... ._ .... , .. Cou ple, wife .o f t·, hui.band maint 200 I 'l\ll.l>. Ckean:.1de expr nqd TSl.Mgmt AIJTOMOTIVE CASHIER PrtvlOu'I auto m nt 1 vc 1·W1bJer expt-n t'lll'l' re <1w red Musl be good wrth publlr Light lYP- lni Coot.at.1. Mrs. Hawser al COMMRL CHEYIOUT ·x." 11.orl••r llhd It l'o I\ \H ', \ S46-l 200 AUTOM<mVE TOYOTA & VOi.YO MICHANICS 4 day work week: no nights . Excellent pay ,Man Excellent company benel'at.I ()pporturuly for advan cem ent wtth w financially slron& import dealer C-Onlacl Service llf.lr. IAIU .. TOYOTA-VOLVO 646-tlOS ~9'6 7 Alfl'O PARTS COUM1'9 SALIS ll•A •• Pwm.OoodP~. 8aMfttr WI W.ltt Slreet SAMTAAMA 8ABYSlTl'ER ror Tod· dler. Mornla11. my a.-.&lll 6 R.lv•r. IUO 1ar.-.1m. IAB'JSI I I f!A Deeded for J ClllUdr9. H.B. ~4 IAl:aPK. BA BYSITTER. matun: for teadien. 2 ye ... r old My home, blf• ~WOf'k, own lrll.llb. ~xper rd 'b req d Aft 6PM,IM6-tll71J IJA li YSITT to; R nt·eded l>uy-, my home. 118 Call Mun t'VC "4t> 9634 Bank mg J'il(•1f1l federal S..v1nlo(' & Loan has openmJ( in our C'ol>td Mei.J & ~m litach olf1c:~ for full t1ml' aod part urn.• 1.t'll•"" Exp 'd pre f tJ l.lul will trau1 t:.11e('I lll'nvf1h Cal l O<to 1 llumbley, bll ~) Haroun~ S & t TIU.HS Fullm r111 S & I. ,t-.·km1: full t1m•· t1·lle r 1> ft1r Nl..,..f1•)<1 Bt·ach & fhJ0.1 l't~nt ,/f"""' T) pin1oe :1J ,. Ji m r t· 11 u 1 r •• d I'>< jJt'n••n1,. prl'll•rro'<I hul ~I I I t I .1 I" (' J I I 11.i H11 4.;<14 ft1r JI> IA 1-; 0 ... &.nlun~ TB.1.HS l'~~··n<'nt •°'1 prd..rn.,I ~.. C.1 .. ~l l'lat.1 1Jff 1f'•· Full & pJrt Lime (.'a ll l<.1l ph K1nn1n.:., J I ~~~. A.Cl un~tnl l>l ( \1 Tu:.un off11•1· full t 1m" C'<all l..llhan Nt•wtun JI Q.90fi6. 176J2 11th !'lot <A8ta Me:. d <JI fire I-'u II li me C..11 ~n Ct«la ;,t S46-ZJOO, 2700 llllrbor Blvd Cdtf.~alS..llMp &Lom. EqWLI_~ Emplyr _ Banlong N ew p o rt Bea r h Mortgage &nJunic Co. hl&l> 1mmtd1utl' OJM.'1llOJ(b for ambtllow. 1ndiv1duals Wllh prior ufhce e x- pnience m the follo'Wlng poaiuom LOAM SALIS Some pnor ex pen en<'~ Ul !Juppng & warebou.:.mi.: tn FHA. VA & cooven · t.Jonw loan:i would be de · ~tr11blc but nol man· d11tory Typ10J( 40·<15 wpm a.BK PU•CHASING X1nt aperung for clerk typ11rt Wlth purcbuing beckground. Candadale will ha ve som e ex · pcnence lll related f tdd ID perform a W}de vane· ly ol olfi~ dut.lea U1 th<:" Purdwing Dept. Typu\g recpremenl ~wpm, & abillly to opeorale a 10 key W<Mtld be helpful. Salary commenaurate WJUI experience DOCUMIHT MACHINI c:>P9.ATOI To lype loan infor1n11lion mlo Burrou1h11 Docu· menl machine. adjus t forms for pnnl-OUt aod make correctloo& when neceuary. Pnor office t'Xpef'lffiee fl lypU11 of~ wpm required. Part tJme. ACCOUNTS PAYAILI~ Newport Btacb Mortgqe Bao1rto1 Fino baa lmmectiate opeoJ.n1 for experienced Ac - CIOW>LI Payable Clerk, lllo1t type 40 wpm Ir oper8 10 t91 by touch. Sa1arJ coaameo1ural\l wt&b «111*. PAY'IOU. CLaK lr..,.._l ladlvklual to _... in Uae Payroll Dflll. '1YPbal requirmnl of 46 wpm, • '°"'• PQrOll a,.,. dellr•W.: S..lary coaameuiarate wtlb..,.rt~. Mll,Wuts• 7111 MllaW..e-4 7UM MlfpWulal 71M I H.• ! ............................. _ ......... _ ................ . 7100 ... Wuls• 7100 MlfpW ..... ~ ................... _ ....... _ ....... . f'!idly. Aupuat 31. 1919 DAILY fill.OT Wii o.tal A.ulal Do 1ou ....... a... -• .,.. • Ortbo 'hllMil .,.. ... kp oec. • CL 0 4 '--a.'k..J--• QRll iiiilie~ ...... C•IL• H 1-ats• ~~~·· .... a s aw , , ·~ ~ c..':: .._._Ill ' 11 •~ -, , ._a ti',_ ~ aoA 'nlf-'tf.•ma. lllSPECTOl~N PROCESS 111~ .. 94!-··. · ••r 01 .. .. ......... .. .... Ilea a Ca Cell ._ 11•11•1 la, ,., • ...,.= IMJAL ..: llCllf .. Y .._. I llilll ..... Id ='10:.::~~~ &.0.&. 6 .__t_ FF -.......... : PM ..... -.. ... .._ ... •l:JI .... ' .... 0.-........ .,_I I.a '1.o.t ll. ...., .... _..I , • U• ..... Slfa-4 .. --..-~Oft ... , .. .,,.,. X·•a1 "°'' .......... u,. Manuracturlng medical company needs a person who is a self.starter .· Ukes detail work. capable ol worti.n& under a microscope or with smalf parts . Knowledge of soldering operatlons & r esistance weldinC processes helpful. Good benerlts. · Mi ssion Viej o area. Salar y com meMurat.e with experience. Only those qualHled seeking permanent emp l oymen t. ca ll Betty for appointment 581 -3830. ..... • a.. flit tNw .a .. MM· Nsspert ...... Coete --=... .. .... Ollll ................... ~. iMl8uU ...... s..-.. .-la. lwt ,.... ....... X .. t ~eflll . _. ta ~ Lo: la h '' o' n C a II Oiilltllll Amoa •• .., Su ... -.. Ile ........................ P'tll Ollla ............. llf&lll__, VlllifF, •••'rt• 6 _!!!!II· ,...._, Newport IHcb -. PISt"-: ::~··cw .. ,... .. .-rt· ..... AM..,.., •t tM •i.a.· .... Urns. A,.q ............. -.. _.ll .... ,... .... ,...... •Me UattJ Cet e 101 •c.lfsM ......WW. .. ..-....,. JUM. -~ -....s.0.1. workla1 eoed. Paid ~.'Cll &.O.&. o.t.a Aafgtut, pan t.ll•. a.o.an Mtot.lable ~uthe ..cmary Lo b ..._..,... olflce. X· R.E. lav .. tor. Salary .., ............ 1f1.a11. open. Oood opportunity . JANTTORS-DAYS Men &l women. lnlne le YK...... hr I~ ..;--;.;....;;;.;•..;._;;..'..;._;.....o. ___ I Wo. oam&ad Mr ,,....... CMlllD. 1111 u.. ..... COi.Gi CJ .• _,I C1.TIMG-'IGI. ... •"'*-~ iJI ~:-~~~ _.0...-C.,OT ........... Grow, ....... ,.. .... ,.wk .. ..... ..a...Dr.lmM '8cl I~ ......... 1a&ll ............... 1 ... -~---~~~~-... ACCC1•m CAll:=I cooa!hll r. 111, f9lt u ... 'll ltllJ' ....... I« s.r..d'a*-t.auu.ot ....... tn'ac. W\U COii· 141..w. .... Olahien, ICl"• 19'1a8t, C11 .W. tniMe. Call fw • s.Me a.'b Lo work ... ..,.. ...... MmdaJ Oii* ....._.Sarlftp6Lou tan P'rlda1. No ... £a,.r1uud Peatry eon.a del Mar ,., ... oec. CaU tbe Cook for Pnva&.e Club! Mr ComsMtlT$-5010 eton .... , ... fw to· Newport Bucb P'ul f.ll'aal Oppor Emplp W"VMW an 161 ,..._,. Ume daya. Weda-Suo THI ........0 eau '°" • .,... ~"' ..... --~~~~~- 1414 W .... In ·~1116 Danial Am'\, Or1.bo .. Cbr., N.B. hit Ume or fuJJ U.C. '1iP IO 4 ..,. per •M91. Top uluy • .......... OrUlo eap. ~ RDA,...ea. ... Deft'A.t..AI~ ............ M4MIJ2 Dental a11't. -ethical. quality olface. Let us make you an olfer you can't refUM. Hunuaatoo Beach. Nl-O'T17 •1• hdory PUSTICI WOMMI .., .......... ~~ lleUSn8S IMC 2101 Dove St. N. B. FKTOIY 111.P Rua amall macbinea. aocne abop aper. but wi 11 train. E•cellent com- pany benefit.a. S45-CM03. P'aclory Produc lion · Openinp on Znd 4s 3rd ahlft. Apply: Reeves ~bber Inc. 415 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. ••AL OflllCI Tnilt~ .. Recep- tloailt. hll time for NewPlft Beacb an:bi&ec- tural ftnn. Good typi.ng *illl, fs telepbone man- ner • knowledae of telepbone procedurea. Salary open Cal l M6-1.wl. Hoate••·C o c kta ll Waltreu, 4 Dilbta per week. E•rerieoce a mut. Cal for appt. &6aoal>at 530. Holteu. Xbat oppty to s upplement income . Welcome new raideot.a. Pt!rm pl\. f\u hrs. Need car fs typewriter Ho1p1tality Hostess Service. $41 -.am5. tbaecleanen wanted to work Tues-Fri. S-3 for Janice's RauedY Ann's. ~1.800 NB are.a, piod'pay, mut1t ~Haady-n have own pboM • car Apt -11Jt..btd1 cle• up. ~'101.S. C.11.•N.B. area. Trurkor Jmitar·Plaot Clean.up on v• .......,.., l'\all time. day lhitl. Apply: Reeves Elpllr. nee. MJ..lllXJ Rubber Inc. 4J.5 Aveolda ltANJCU RIST for Npt Pko, Sao. Clem. Bc:b won aeeded Im- JR. SECRETARY mediately. The H1ur Typing fs 1eneral office Hmdlcn~ duties ror accounting --------- at.atf. Mu.st be ac:C\lrate. --------• ~ W/mmd for de- t&ill Custom Weave Ca.rpeU. lM30 Pactl 1c St. Ftn Vly JUNJOR TECH.for audao systema ioatallation Ul yaclU. auLo. 64.S-las KtMUFACTUDilG TICHMICtAM Medical Components Corp . a fast growing high technology com pany U'l Mlaaion VieJO IS lookin1 for a bright. yo ung mechanica l --------•I manwactunng tecbn•· COOll E:qierienc:.cl.. f\IU time. days. Eacellent &tartinC waee tl co mpany bmellta. Apply Dental Aui1t Ortbo --------- Gll•AL OfflCE ..._ eQjoy phone con· tact, work101 w1lb C\111.omen 6 detail wort • typin&, Pald vacalJoo, sick pay • health 10- 1uraDce. Apply 9am· 4pm, Mon tbru Prl Bu*'> Pest Control, 696 Randolph, Cost a M eaa Call s.66-5570. Flousecleanin&. p /\, f /t. Own tram. St.art lmmed. Top $$$. 873·0968. MMll71. "--'AM: d•t c1an Wlth 2 years ol com· Ctty of Laguna Beach pie• mechanical as· Animal Shelter. $U5 ~r &embl.Y exper. Maximum br. Pri /Sat /Su n/ Won pay commensurate w1l.b ahift. 4 hrs. per day To eJq>er. If you feel you are clean kennels & feed qua.Ufled and ready for a animals Apply SOS challenge wil.b an ex. forest Avt . Laguna cellenl c hance for Beach before ~14-79 personal and financial lliumaW • butalder fOf' beer tavern. Call bet. 8-lOAll, m.IM4 llAUrY OPaATOI with ColJowbic. F /time Or p/l fOf' esclualve new Npt Bcb salon. Hl1b e1l percentap pd. 64CMIOl6 UTOIOI MAllDS ~ ~· •I 1A h • • , _ ()pen1Qo DOW available I n1 I Dyer loed f0r lull Ume aulltant tn'- manqen on Znd. •3rd. ~~~~~~~~~ llhlft. No experience nee. = dualmde. experlenctid • RDA preferred. Full or put tlme. Friendly of. nee. ~s110. Dental Receptionist for Newport Beach crown 4' bridge practice. full lime, good benetit s . 644-9211. FAcrQRY WANT TO WOii WE NEED YOU ASS&•as fACTC>aY WAUHOUSl Paid Weekly No t'el' OEN.ERAL OFYJCt;-hvy phooea. write orders. 9SO mo. San Juan CaPo. C.1111111, Eves67~3 c;e.ra1 Office GIRL FlllDA Y Housekeepl na H e lp needed. La&una Bcb Resort bot.el, hn nex. paid v11c + bonus, 4M-US6. --------•I growth+ xlnl. benefits. ~undry . l ite w~r-k-. -lit give us a call. ask for INllty °"' .... -Wetraln.&.art$.1.10tol4 Cook. Fff. for fasl food. Dental Ass't , oper .. per hour. Advancement Lynn's Burien. Exp. salary open. llB area. rn ID need d 3 uaiat.aftt.a. l fOf' coloriat. 1 for hair cUter, 1 for hair atyUst. Ridwd OueUette Salon, 3» Newport <:.enter Dr. N.B. ment pmlUona Lo •·SO 2PM. ----'-----oppon.unity for manaae-preferred. 646·3586 aft IM2-MZS. 54&-4! lO __ ~· ill~- per hour If qualltled. For .,_... ......... -information • ln· Cook. muat have eap. & .,...._,_,... RD A for 1unall arowing N B co. °1)1)e eowpm, 1DJ1wer phones. take ord~n. dnt benefits. Call l..aoa al ~2111. JIOUSEKEEPER/LJve m lg HB home. 8 yr old girl. litebswrk_~ Jb.mekf!l'Pe' for fa m 11 y. daJJy 7 :.>am to 6 .00 pm Mualdrive. Work related ~· req'd Xlnt salary beoef1u. Turtle Rock area ~-9170 Costa Mesa Inn. 3205 l•~Bet~lY~·~58~l~-3830~~· ~~~ Harbor, c M tu111c P rr. ,- Salary+ l:O Benefits MECHANIC.AL Appl2 lD pe~- LegaJ receptJon1st. Npt ENGINEER ...... "' fast Fr broil & din .............. e · · · ex per tervtew IO Lo al.ore 12 at · y, er, · tn all phases at back of· 3000t Crown Valley, Gd. pay, abort hrs . flce,NwptareaM.S-6501 IAcuna Nipel. 496-98C5() Z u b l es 131 • 98 O 3 o r T .... a • .y S.Vlcn IRVlNE 752·11666 Bieyde Mechanic:. Ex~r preferred. Ji\all time. salary open, Call 131-2861 Of'411>m"l. Of' Call n4/SZl-4840. 96Dl. eoet. Mesa. E.0.E. M /F Dental Asst. Newport ~~~~~~~~~ Equal ()ppor Employer Beach otnce. Chau-side -Cook, needed 1mmed. exper preferred. Gii •AL OfftCE lnlonml eoVU'OlllDent Five Girl office HOUSa9BS FH~ Ctr law firm. good typ To assLSl the Vice Pres1- 1 n g s kills. pleas ant dent of a small manufac telephone personality. t.unng with all phases of fronl offi~ appearance. e n R 1neer1 n g . E ll · l"l1U!t have PBX uper penenced Ill au machm· Salary depenchnR oo ell UlR processes. stamping Ptt ()pp()rtwuty for ad dyes. vrodul'l develop· vancl'mf'nl l o lt'gal ment & tool design We ~rt.'tal1aJ posauon Call a re Io o k 1 n g f o r a CHAUFP'EUR /Ex per to drive ltntch limo. for Orange County. 675-2718. Pref HS Sti.adeot. Call M6-S4U ora.6·~ 87$-1556, ult for Pete. BllllDI op er, P /T , 1-5 : 30PM . F or Bur· roughs L·6000 posting macb. E•per or will train. Apply al 837 W. UlbSt .. CM --·~ CoollsjC..Wen Cblldc:are: Experienced & Host.Ii women needed for part Good Earth la in~rview· time Infant care in i.og an Tues. 4 PM. Xlnt pr i v a t e h o m e wages • benefits. 210 &>at Builder: Plumlung. References desired. Call Newport Center Dr AdJ electrical. engine 111 51374. to Edwards Cinema. i.1.aller. Retired or p/t ok. ..mPlacenlla,CM. Cblldc:are. Mature Ox* wanted for Italian BOOKK.EEPER·ACCT woman needed to care Rest. Exp req. M /F, Call Ellp'd for public account-for 11 month old boy l.n 675-:M4. ~Noon. Ing office. Adams le my home. 7am-4pm <XX>K wanted. WilJ lrain. Harbor area. 557·11150 Cor weekd~. gn.lJll. Gal.leycafe. aRJt. Olild Monitor: 15()5/mo. 673-4110 Book.keeper, p rr for sm public: acct& firm, OC Allport area, must have recent publi c exp, &11-3443. ··-----· free room It board, 3 yrs Co s m e t 1 c i a n ( o r exp. Care for 4 cbildreo Westminster Por appt. ID prtv bome. Compl AnnNic:boU. S3CM333 cbarge ol dMlt 6 recrea· Uon. Tab chUdreo on C 0 U N S E L 0 R - o u l1011 . pr epare MANAGER TRAINEE Bookkeeper-F /C: For a dJildnn fOf' bed. Overaee prt time• bn dally •full DNlgn Center Sales & Manager A.salBtut. Must be ex~rlenced. Salary + commission. F u II lime &42·2210 4' 548· tSS8. Desk clerk; must be able lo work weekend& & eves. The IM At Laguna. 211 N. Coast Hwy .. Lquna8each ---- Dlsplay P\&ll Ume poaltlon for ex- perienced DISPLAY SPECIALIST Company benefit• In· elude diM:ount priVlleae, medical, dmtal, Ule ln· aurance • profit aharlae c1r pension procram. App- ly ln penon J.C. ..... IY 24F '111w.d .............. E.O.E. MtF growtog cooauJt.lng firm behavior • dlaclpllne time. Rel. mature, weU located In Fashion ~necsaary. Operate groomed I ad y for lllmd, NB. Beneftta In· vacuum, wube.r, dlyer. Counsel o r . G t o r i a elude ma)or m ed , Take a d to n earest Marshall Fi&ur~ Salon. mileage allowance, employment develop-no exper nee. Call park In & • a I I n at ' I :t~~Ol:. elcs t pa?d 0 b; _642 __ ~ __ . -----D-RAPT--ER-,-eJ-ect-.-rt-c-a-1.-tn-. holidays. 6 tour birth· employer r-..i~a ... 1 •. edtomaoa1e I I "' + w v u · _...:.__;__·_____ • maintain beautiful at ~..If 1 aca•'on """""' ... ._... duatrlal • commerc a Glenn Olaen or Ted Cblldcare for Weatclllf tmil. all adult. oo pet, bldp. Call s..7490 R.E. Bavl.Y at &U-9174._ _ _ faml.l:fi· children. 6 • 9• ~ta. Colta Mesa. Wall & Assoc. Inc. 17781 ed Skypark Cir Irv .. 11 D. S-4 y1 per wk. 12+ pertence preferr . IOOIK•& br/Sl3S mo aaJary Call 87S-4117. DRIVER. full Ume. aood A c: c o t a P • 'I • b I e eG-llM. Qoedit 41 Colledloos drtvinl reciord, 11 yean Oamtruction expr. pref. -----rf-HS----,. 1 It over. Apply JISl W. MiuDavta.~ Olld care, p1 / .. ,,..g Enjoy Inter est nc. Pacific Coast Hwy, ---------1 ltudeat my bm 2:31Mpm challeni!ac. work with a Newport Beach. 10QK PASTE UP Ill on· Fri N B. W r k nationwide ulel fmance -----"------- Part Ume. Mon. lpm to 778·6600 • 1237; bm co. we have several full DRIYa lOpm. Tues. lOam to -~---·------time()pelllnplncredlt& FOfOMATCOll'. 8pm. No experience Cbrl1llan Pre School collection, experience baa u opeelac for full nec:euarv. Apply The • __ _.__ a-__._.. Joyful preferred. Pleuanl ·J 880 _.."' .... ,.. ~ woridna c:ondlUons, ex-time person to perform Pennyaaver , 1 Nol11ea Pre School. cellent benefits . Call route duties and lite Placmtia Ave. C. M. _n...:;,4-..sl5-_;__1_m_____ 84 6 • 2 83 1 111 0 n . yr I. i:mb:anaoce work. Min. BUS BOY, lunches. Apply ·-------• 8:~M Lo ananJ!e 11'1· atie216 aood drivin1 re· Bl 'l •~ .E.O E M/ aird. Comn•ny van pro· in penoa. Le am 1 ,..__.cal -.. ~r· · · · r-· N ~ vided. Salary $.1.31 per Reetaurant. 414 • PAITTIMI Qatom framing trainee hr. Xlnt benefits. Call ~rl Blvd. N .B. llft'Uftm71JION needed, 30Hr +, wil.llng 964~ for interview. . ,., 1......U. to learn all aapeaa. HD .E.O. E a.boys. full time. days. ,...1 TIIS area. &a-5030 -------- •acb House Inn. 119 WUll .,.. • - Sleepy Hollow Ln . Immed openla11 for ~Held.p,fulltime.exper Fullorputtlme.F1ower Lal\ma BeadL 4N-9'70"1 rr.manent Part Time .. ..,. Reri. delivery. Flowers by V. 644-5119 Debra. ALSO P trlme --•--iman seek.a Pit uler Cbarce/ 11a ---------__ ,_ ....... ,.,,.... ._.._ t I apcnton In lrvtne. St.art DIUYIRllS --penon. _,._, auoeiate n irow DI a ta.93 per br. w / xlnt Pitimeaftemoona. Misc. DRIVER: Full Ume vaa =~lnt buslneu. beaefil1. Ralae in 90 olc:dutlea. Auto nee. O.C. driver, L.A. • Oran1e ---------1 .,.. WW train on video Airport area. 546-11895 County deli verl ea. CABINET maker pmer 2 display units. Hours m..-..1354. ynap. CM area. avail. Mon-Fri 1·7PM, Delivery Person. Driven --------- Ill.QIU Ml·SOU s.t lOAll to mldnlte, Sun for Dental Lab part time. Diver for LA Tim et PM NoontolPlll. MomiDgs or a.fternoolll. route. s. HuDlinaton Cafeteria help wanted, AppUcallona accepted llusl have valid cat. lie. Beach .,.., Xlnt aalary W :30, 5dy wk lrv area. for lmmed openln11 • fllOd drlvint record. + booua, dependable ...;m.a7 ________ -:1 .._.rrttAlltolPllland Weetdayscall846-5088 car. Call for details. -------.... 2Pllt.o4:•PM. DELIVERY BOY: Part ---11111--°"-.._ __ 3504_· __ Tv-l.. -·---... 11 It. dell __. full Tc•••• ~'sai.""~ur:" :. '::. f:at .;;;i:a..ce. Sw •Ilea...._ li.-y. 1m WeRcliff Dr. KDowtedte ol fllewpon alllo..-tDr. lnine N.B.641-1171. Harbor area. llaaler E.0.1!. 11/F /H Blueprint. JM ,lecher ., ....... ~.-.-.--..... -.. D!llftr1 P /time All, L.A. Ave.. Coe ta Met a . nm.. SlOO per week. 541M1'14 i..,..Beadl......... -------- Dll'fWY, Pit. 4:JD.tpm. Own trana. Mon-rr1. Same wbda req. Jluat be~ is. m•u Dellvery man: 42 br. week, uperieDced ln moriDI • toucta up cl fUlliture. Cell Betty 11twa•n Ml - DllQll Jim or womm 25 yrs or older. Know lbe cout dim. Net lllO a week or more. Orae1• Cout Yellow Cab, l'llOO Mt. Herrmaen, Fountain Valley. <No ol Slater belWD Newbope • Dlcld) ~gure conaultant want· ed. will train en· tbuslast1 c woman for part·l1me or ru11 t ime pogltion. call 631·2444_ File Cler k. ln11urence Agelcy, Newport Beach. &LS-9000. Foam culll'r, no exp nee. Job Secua rty Company Paid MedJcal Wlll Tram For A Vanety of Outler; APPLY BETWEEN 1·3 &'53 Production Piece Newport Beach Must work AM. p ll, f /t , GENERAL OFTICE 642·5102. TYPISTS FOOD SER V 1 C E • SECRETARIES Ma ture. experient'ed, AC'CTG CLERKS food & salad prep people PBX·PULSE m L.aeuoa HJIJ5 . Abo OPERATORS Sat/Sun ahift.s ava.11. Call Top Pay No F~ 581·5140 for appt. Paid W~ltly MOlllB.L FOOD S ER V I C t-: TEMPORARY SUPERVISOR Cert pre ferred. Clean, newer SE.RVlCES lutchen. Pon Meta Con v . IRVINE 752-Mll6 Hosp. 2570 New port 1~~~0~.E.~~~~~M~/F~ Blvd Costa Mesa 1: oo.om. -------GetLOfffCI Food Ser vice . Ser vi ce ~«&typ'gexpreq, Sys~Corp. in Laguna xlnl benefits, Call Jl.lls is seeltlng mature. _54().._5208 __ • _____ _ e:xp'd food & salad pre· paraUoo people. Call for awt.581-5140. --- MM'L OfffCE Immed. opening. Ex· perienced Acct• rec:v. Forelan car mechanic Lite typmg Pbonl' Co needed, experienced. Ap-benef I ta. $850 s ta rt ply Jobn'a Foreian car 6'2·3492 S r v l c e , Lai NI g ·,.. --_.-1 -r11--n...-.. --. St-Sil-Cl uai ..,,. C·~ very . u denl wanted P tr. I 5 fmMTOlfC.,11.upt. mao-P'rl. mmt have own SlOOO /Mo. Chiropractic _c_ar_,'--c_all_540-_S8S_l_. __ _ office iD Newport Beach. ReqW'es xlnt typtng. at· tractive appearanct' Prev. expr. pref. no amoldDa-9'7$-ll61 Full chrg bltkeeper Wllh some bkgrnd In r e · tall twb.lal Qllll'ded for fast growing co In CM . Sal open.~7273 (1·3) Full • part time counter betp needed. 1be Bate 9.mp, Cd.M. 673-7310 GM.OFCtoSIOO l yn &enl ofc u~r + moderate lYPiDI will lhis ~ poa w/lllnt Irv co. xlnl benefit.a • good ad\'. COASTAL nasoe•• ·~y 540-6055 27110 Harboc" CM NEVER A P'EE c.a.u after bou.ra appt GAL FRIDAY. at.ronc re· Gel OflfltCI, /T ceplJ001at/c&erical •kills. Upt typtn1. some 10 capable of auumln& tr.ey, buay ~. Talk to reapooalblllty . Xlot Glenya or Debb ie . growth opportunity -....1524503 w/rapidly expandln1 ------ moped import.er. Oerbl Girl Friday for small Motor Corp. ot America. bwineu. ReQ1ares a bit (n4)'1"7G.c726. d tnJinl. bookkeepln1' fteC.'IM9&rY reporta. Fiex1 GAL FRIDAY i.o photo· hie tcbedule, a...ao per sraphy p&.ut. wOl'k with week. Send resume to nee fUee ls other deta.lla. Modem [)ecoralonl, 712 lh. Oaible, at.art 0.25. Yowlrtowa Ave .. 11.B. Apply 1M. OMit• Photo-CA. ... Jrapbs, 1101 Harbor Blvd.l!lteE5.CM .. GO GO DANCERS needed now b1 Screen GENERAL OP'P'IC E. Artist Mamnt. Trl-1180 fiti.me temporary, Moo· Elll~. Fri.~ acctDI, 40% ---------1 daical. type 15 + wpm, mini compu&er data en· try. Pbone. baelc ac· <Dn1princ. 531-7551, HB GmeraJ Otc:. p/time • bn, All, pleuant worklnl aurroundlllrs. poetlnci ftliftl Ii~ t)'Pin1. • cir ale. located nr Harbor 6 Beker, CM. Call aft· DOOM, ult for Cheryl ._,...., GENDAL OPTJCE Qcrtk t.o ....,.,., rue. for DcrafUmiq. WW lrain. GUARDS Opminp In Irvine area $1.17 to start. llO day ralae . Uniform s fW1llabed. llO per check for uniform allotment. For information . lllHIZJ. GUARDS Di!Da'• ~eeplDg Cehtorn1a '1 largest needa 5 mtlun! people lo work pnvate bomes $4 r> per hr 750-0826 640 i03S diven1fied i.h1rt sleeve --enginee r with good Legal Secretary. ~elf mt.-cllamcaJ abil.tty Cnn starter Gt-nt.>r al 1 .. w l..i i t Ji m Millett rorporate uper Call Windfield Locks, 161J 644-2&44 24 hrs & wkndt. ~fWV'OVla. Costa Men Legal &ecretary for med fA'.>.AI~ _ I b.-ekeeper-Ca re of 2y r <*!. prd Mat~ hv.111, Btll Laguna Bch ocean· front home. Refer req ..... ------su.e defense c1v1l 1.tu.:a Medical C'tp hack oHtct' HOUSEKEEPER full lion firm Exper pre for bu.'ly ped1atnc1an'.!! time, 2 s1D111l children. ferred Good typing clflre 11\J llllme&M--0970 skills. contllrl off ice - ---Huat. Bcb. 536·2403· mgr 7~1 Start 1m· t.ledacal As111lanl U · _2-_5_P_M______ _ mecbately penenced back office, 4 Housekee-r / Ba bys1t\er d.&y wort wee&. 646-UBI. ~ Leital Sec 'y 1Newporl E ne . speaking . I ~a ch . Responsible tielCA.L l~. l Want. live· secmary to work ln 3 Technol""'•t rt in Nice home. (aJ11Jly •l· •-offi X1n k 11 -...- b 0 b b .. wyer ice t ' 1 11 Cnllf Ucense. 2 )'T'S • exp. mosp ere. o eac ~utr-N. Salary o~n . N".igbl l>h1fl. general duty Cd.M. Pvt rm +TV. ~ Call Rutb.644-«224 _ Par1f1ca Community dys, 0l'L m> mo Refs H 0 s p I t a I • I 8 7 9 2 _req__;:,.._m-ONe____ _ _ "-911 Seel stwy ~aware, H. B 842--0811 Xlnt tYPIJlR a must Ma R ext 239 Hou5dteoepen. r ull u me & PIT. good ww~it condl · t1ons. 8 pd holidays E O E. S..yvtew Manor. 642-~ Hltpr & babysitter. 2 dUdm. 8am·ipm. Live· In out M0-9009 INSPECTORS F o r pr oductio n !t11tlm11ler. Nr OC' Airport Mon Thurs 6·4 30 p.m Beneflls 979-1483. lnNl~llon Installers Ex- p'd, ror Union haul. Co. ID So. 0 .C. Call Card II required Abl<' to --- work under pre!lsurl' Medical Back Office. E11 Cont.art Pal, 644·9l!l> p'd bark omce ror bu5y - . ---family practice. NB. LestaJ sect y trainee. no ~2930 exJ>l"' ~ 40 WPM IYPIJll!. relaxed Balboa i--------• Island atmos~re Call MEDICAL _ti-n_1m_o ~r Sardam _ u ve-11\, ~ ~r week LEGAL TRAIN EE F'or plus room &r board (7141 Nwpt Bch Law f'1rm. 84(MIUI OC' 12131 (28.6431 xJnl skJ.1Js w sll'Ong book lteep1og background Cal I 75&-0234 1------- ----u~l.n Chmllan hel~r for elderly lady. CM Car helpful. 5"48·3289 Glllco Insulation 58&-8l23 Insurance $SMC>HfY SS LOT ATIENOANT needed full or part lime --M~l be 18 years otd ~7.052() MITllt IEADB Public agency in un- crowded So. O range County 1s seeking a water me ter · reader Must be able to work: un dt'r deadb.nes & heavy work loads Knowledge d water meters & relal t'<1 equipment beneficial 8eg1nn1ng sa lary S10l2. mo with euellent benefits Apply in ~non to Nat'I Insurance firm needs top prod. "L&D u c", Mortgage lnaurance Mortaage Arcelerauon 3rd Party Endorsement Pro's Only. Pleue Coo· unual now of quaW1ed leads. Weekly checks lllgh Income "40M + Xlot advancement 71~1375 ror Appl. lnlura.nce Salee With a future Am bit.lous m10 or woman presently rmployed. Part tune to start. Full time when qualified with a minimum (Uarantee per month. Complete training pro1ram . Farmere Insurance Group. Call Gene Dillard Mt-Slll. IMSUl•MCI AGefCY f1re 4s cuually, com- merc:l al lines un - denrriter. E•perienc:e req'd . Roberts on lnauranc:e Assoc. Inc, 1'7545G. INTERIOR PLANT Ma10t pera, must be knowleda•ble ol all plant malDt tec:bnlquea, J;IS'ICIDable, aelf-atarter. Hrb + mlleace • c:o bmef. Int poa for bort lf8d or capeble plant io..-a.nu r°" appt. L.uncb & or after school Sl4)en'150r Gradel' 6. 7 & 8. DaV'I!> School. 2 hours lunch. I hour after school Mon thru f'ri SJ 2S hour C.11 Cheryle Ersavas S56-343C) Lunch WaJtres~ Moo-fr•. exp pref'd 253>W Coast Hwy, NB LVN fulJ or part lJme MedlcalJons J.11. Mesa Verde Coov tlOtip. 601 Cent.er.C M. 548·~ Moult.on Niguel Water :miOO La Paz Road Laguna Niguel. Ca 92677 An Equal Oppty EmPloYtt MEYERHOF'S Pnmary suppUerof good food to the Irvine cor· porate com mun1ty . needs re8PoD&ible dr Madurust.s b very person to drive our ~1 van. Good drivin1 record MAC"'" neceuary. Mon-Fri. Ap. OPa.ATC>aS prox. a.~ to 1 .oo. Good DllU.PllSS ror part time dunng IUll-l.IAD school. Start $1.15 per hr. DllUallBS Call Glenn SSi .Q32. F'olDaiD Valley Mnls of ._ 1 c r o w a v e O v e n r:ncWon alrcrall com· DemonstraLor. P /lime, ponmt.a has Immediate weekends. Neat ap- opmlftl for Trainee or pearance, 14.so per br. experienced people. Xlnt .aa co. beftefiu. Apply lo--------- penoa to: MOO&S.&COllTS WIMAC CO. Allrattlve Femal• Only 1M75 Paclllc St. tlliOOWk+, 145-81 Foun&.aln Valley ~ ·~ newspaper auto UttJe i. Bis!! C1uslfied :i"i;: ~:.;!!::. ada are really amall tal job. Appro• eamincs ·~e to~e" aaJes 1175-SUO mo ~0-3008 calls wtth readenblp · sad bia rs ! To place 1-7-·l!_oa_m. ______ _ your c1MUfted ad. call F1nd what you want lo ..., ~. Dall1 PUot Claaa11ieda. MAllETINC REPS ~ ..... Carpet.a. 11&11 P8dfte ...... Vl.y. Full 6 part Ume. All ereae . Uniform• fumitbed. Ase• Zl or Oft!'. a.t1nd wekome. No~nee.App­b um...u PnUctioa Service, un w. 5th -..mull•Y Street. 8uU Ana. I.ft· "'1JIR Oemral Offtce: Pactbal lrfWw..,.. •11. l-4 1\m t/4 d4n, (talll oftlce HP llmtlnflt. Wed t /I prtf'd. DuUec melade I 1'llun t/I -~ ...... &no HDcpttal Acct'• a.. v TAlltol:•Pll iD1. flllD.a. pa7roll a. CI er k • a • t d • d a t lAntq from OD·LUM ol · workln1 w /addla1 Oapw• olfe. familer fteeM(I. TrwporteUOD aacldD:. Cll area. Mil w/ellDM:t,.......... ID • refre1bm:nll pro· b'llclell'r.-U. wlftie lalm..a CO. 6 Wied. $UO per bCMar. G&\'DALOmct: ~...: c.: '.~ OALLTODAY. 1aaa11 .. ..=ri • Joate ft1 ...._ ,._, .-ad 117.oMI [(JI ... ..,. ...... •• ..... .,_ ..... Acd.C ,..,-i\·-un-: lkawlda. ..... ,.,_ a.eetwbl •peniHr. U t ="= ::..-:. ..;:•:=.;:-::;:;;;._ ___ -1 ftWOIM'f~~ flce.:aperleace . ...._:MU:::· ma .... ..... ::.--..,-::::::: ='.:::.. ...... · l~~· .. ~·!!e~·!!!!! .... ~~~ ••-.-....... ~ ..-. OaU rw 1.,t.1: .... . ----W.MIWp? -~ Hlghelt CommlMIOnl to Mii Dl¥aOPU•ITC.- PmolM~I raoe1•ws Uaed by moet procmislve compaoJes • Proveri Retult.a • Peraonal Improvement resultlna In company pro(lta • Well known nationwide tint tlme In Callfomia For an appointment to learn more about tJl1a f1Dtaalic opponunlty. call David Plaft.k l7 I 4t 917-2172 --- ~ Aldea ., 3, & 3 11 F.xJH!nt'nr .-d S3 ZS ll\ 14 .00 SM"r hr . ftC'c rnl JUadl & hou$('WIVC'!-It~ ~ed ror ('('rt 1ra1mn.i Mesa Verde l"Oll\' H<"'I' 961 Cmtcr. C M !>411 :.:.H.!l •NUISIHG• RN LVN. tull t1mt-. 61<'k P'I')', II pd Holidays. ins t..w41t.s. lllnt wo rk1n.i cmd5. E O.E Bayvww 4tConv Hosp. 205.$ Thunn . CM M.2·3505 ~ Help Part ume. matrnt Gk. R M Abr11m.' CataJoc Showroom. 181!1 Ne"Wl)Ort Blvd .. Costa .... :.rice help wanted. full t.unt. Apply in pers on. ~ Clmt.on. C M. 556-'m2 ~ -- OFffCE • Acrounling •Order Clerk Sh1p1wr W e will tr ain MarGr .. gor Yul'ht:., w:u Plitcc.-nt.J<t, CM Offiu AffeftdNt llc alt,h (;arr f11(•1l11y , tn1dn1Rhl to HAM, W1'il nt·io 1 Thur~ Xl\M lu 4 :.>PM, Sat /Sun Xlnt tiener11..,, H pa11J h•1l1duy'I Hayv1ew Manor. ~I W Hay S t <".M 642 J5a) .. ~ (I P. Relit.I u rant Opening ~IRAW 11 /\T t"1l.ZA on 17th & Oraniic i.n Costa ML'ha 1\11 sh1ft 11 avail al lhJs l.Jm{• Wiii be t.aJting apphl'at1on' on ThW'll/f'l'I /&it thl ... Wct>k I I 4 or 1·.111 !Y.'17 11771 for n•frrral t-: (J 1-: l'arlung Allc11da11t. I-' tr f1r 11 'f tJJ>(•nml(-. ::iva1l.1 tilr ;1t lor;1I r1~t.111r.1nti. '~" ror 1111r>t &i:i !Af.n l'arkrng l1Jt 11tl1•nl1 J11l Southwc'!'>l U.1nk KOii Glenm:yr1" I.al( lkh ll•• ri1.11re1 p11rlu11~ lol allNl dant Mun & l-'r1 I<! 6, 1'ue5 Thur <! [> (;t11llJt·t Joan (;<)re, 497 1771 ........ ., ... -· ........... ., Pnnlf'I AR l)lr-~ \ llr l w "'P platrmd. tt A \lripp1n11 h rl pful ~298() PIUMT'IMG p \J In(' ('C'l'Mlm Ot'f'(h>rl m ...ti nlf.;.'1 prt'1<111·oom >;irprct • trallwt•!!> Min • :.>. t'fonn~uvt-r 1660 Pl•M1lla. (' M Pnnllng IOC* PASTI UP l~ioi for a r-om p.11ny wtwtt you l' ltn bw Iii Ii ('llf\'('f'~ Wt> would hkl' to talk to you ('-OmPoi.m.: Dept now ll«'t'Plln IC a p phcauom fOf" pw.tl' up l\pply Tht! l'ennyNaver. 18ro t•laC'enlla Ave C M lllunJ. rnonunl(ll P t T h t'l p n f'cdf'd , 8 »IPM. Apply John':. t'ore1gn Car Service Lag~lg. 831 -06_2..! __ _ Ptr salesgirl want~ t-lexible hrs. Paae Boy Ma ternity 2 fo'a s b1on bilitnd. NB &M-4729 PjTTB•ER J d~ pr wk +-"'1 day Sat M1r1t lype & have gooct head for flgurei. Call 491H)lJ3 t: 0 . 1-; M W /If F:x~~!~ch l(auge mtg need!> a purrha !.101: a~enl re;p11n.o;1blc f<lr ISSWlll( & ph1t1n.i maten &I <mfor!'> .1( a SIM tH•r :rnnum volumt> Suc·c·t~!Slul c·an dldal•• will twv1•:; 10 yri. t•xpc•nem·e with purcha:. ml( .mall Htam11cd or m;icbJOed metal part.h & molded p last1t parli. ~tmlll rt'!lumc or <'•II 3 IJ IN~'THUM ~NTS 1564.4! Chemical J,;an1• 1 lunt Reh • Ca 92G4!1 IEALESTATE OfffCE f)e,k for rnt-Brok(·r 11r ex 1>11le:.rrwn Wt>:sld1ff, "1'00 n r 645 11 OJ ltt-.11 f).talc Sah-1> AnlbitkMls? 111.:h in<·omc, prov1•n mt'l.horl. on lhc Jllb tr;11n RMI Qtate c ,,. •• 1tri .. S~llflrlHI ~rre11ru brokera1e hrm baa I mme diate ~ '°' rommt-rtlal 11nd lndual rlal ... 1 .. 11 ~ with th«-folluw 1ng \1Uallf1rall0f\ll t)ahf K I': l,icensC' t '.ni~C' Rar k1ruund S.lffi l~•ec-ri{'n<'e <C'-0m.m I & lnduslnal) We o tr e r a s tro nic JI081tive environment for 11ucce11~tul p e r s o n a l IO'OWlh 111 comm'I & in (Ju8t.nal l"\!ul ut1tate 11alc'tl, lf'IASln.: und lnvr!'lt&n••nb in Oran1t•• 1111d Sun Oit'~o Counllcs 1-'or furt.ht'r m formal.Ion 1·onl1&lt. CGrpOI ah ledty tK. ~A MacArthur Blvd. Ste 210. Irvine. C11 l1f 92715 or ('all 7HJV1S 0888 Rec Oerk for 118 dru.i store Mon Fri 9.s. Man age JO 847 2563 Receivin g Ins p ector . s mell machine & molded romponets. Must be able to re ad blue pnnls Will lralll & consider college student for part t ime work. (;all 894-SJS l Rer c1v1 nfl Clerk /Sloc k Imm for pnvatt' dub 111 Nt'WJ)Urt flcat·h Sun lhru Thur.. 7am Lo 4pm ('all for appt 645 5000 ext~ JU•:c1-;1'TIONIS1' f II r C I' A f I r m ;1 I Mil!'/\rthur Ill & Jam tn·toe Hd Good !Ital typ 1ng r<.'q 7!\2 <r.n4 Receotioftist f'ull Lime I( 5 lmmc'Cllutc 11pl'n111g Wiii train 1-'ront olf1rc appt•aranrf'. good phone voice. ht<· t yping , & Rt n era l clerH·al d utlt>s ttu11y Newµurl lleac•h CPA fi rm Ple1111r eonl11 <'t VaJene 541-4367 R.eceplJonist /Secretary Husy phon~. exec or f1ce, 1o:ood t yping 11k1ll11, no -s hor t h :i nd. d1l' taphmlt' Wit h largr modem d1v111111nal 0H1c1• an N1•wport lieach Xlnt h1·n1·f1ti. Contar l (;ilrl lt.mw 7141752 2711 ~l wanttld for ~ tNIMd t'Otnpany: Plu.h olflce, lite typl.n1. neat appearance. xlnt ~ • 6-elit.s. 1&1ary bMed cm uDCtrience, •P· ob at ~ Dow Ave, 1'11tin. 171•) 711'71101. "41l'ept1ool1l ,.n·1 otrc, sm olfe. H 8 Ex p 6 ref required I 30·5 30 t700mo C all Sally ~ RECEPTION ~ Ct.r Law P'lrm Mttina ~non to bandl~ Rttt!pt, Ubtary, & other !Jftl'I olk duties Call Ai.. Abeam, 7~3'00 ----ltttept1onh1l tryp111t ror Newport Beach l11w firm. No lcl(al f'llpe r1f'nc •• nt'.nMiary. Mu~t tyJX• 60 W1lrll Re~entat1ve neede d, bcaullfuJ new product, handmade reproductmnl' a ntique trunk 11, rmhot'(any cwitom sohd t>r11 s 11 & l ea the r (1)4 4 2 18 41 o r (I )2!15 I 727 /\ rlt-1 Trunks, 1161 Hardln Ur , ElCajon. (;a 92020 RIBTAUKANT lf~LP Part time 1.um·h i;h1rt Counter hel11 nt•t•dt•d $J.2:S per hour. Ideal tur colleie stude nts & hwsew1ves. Call fkxl 2 ~ pm.~ Resuurant ~e t'ood Co. ntls P tr Lwich Stun Count<'r Help Ideal for C:ollc.:c students & hous c w 1 vc•!'> SJ 25hr Apply til 17913 MucArt.hur Blvd . Irvine• after 2 :Ml pm. J<ci.taurunL' n :Rl<Y'S PIZZI\ Now h1nng for vur-t •ir lull time heh> Mu~I 1,.. al>f,. lo work wknll' Will work u r ound !'>1•ho11I i.chcrlulc Must be IH yr-. •If older Apply 1r1 ix·r!'>cm anytunc• 2l<Ji.V. W ( )(•c·u nfn1nt.N It Rn.t.aurant Managrr t :i. pencncoo career mmdc.J 1nd1v1dual to m anJge rt>Slaurant In prevut e dub Xlnl workinl( t•n vironment, day s haft Call for ap11t &a!i 5000 Ext S20 Rest.a urlUlt Prt tJme fem help needed for natural food rt">l f>lt'a.'I utrno:Jp. mu. ... t tw JCOOCj natured & willing to lCCim all a!'liie<-ts or fo<Kt hu.'1673-~ llll(. lcml'I 7~1 K440 RECB'TIOHIST, lte.Laurunt <A•nlury 21Alkoa!>I pref e r f11 1;h~urluhl e COOtCS '"·lllty ~lnve:.tmi•nt.'>_ rl4!rimn ror bu11 y H1.ih HOSTESSES H t-: /\ I, E S T A T t-: fo11h100 11alon, full t1mt, WAITIESSIS S/\J.t;.~MAN WANTF:D. ltoOO oppty for IJdvunl't' f-:Xpenenced only. Ex 1-:AHN Uf' TO 15% COM mcnt Richard Oul'lh•ttt• <' e 11 .-o t co mpan y MISSION N t~T I Can Sa.lonl 200 Newport Ctr benefits. Lovely beal'h Rooflo1 . 1 blo 1 l ers need*d. 1Ub·contracl wood 6 comp Top S. Call oow. start work today. ~ .. SJOCRETAKY rrY PIST Crowin& YOUlll mail Ot· ~~w:r with olc mgr. M1&.1t have x1nl typinc sklll.s Must be Jood on pbonel Must be an xlnt speller 11nd have ability to compo&e letters. SH skills nee. Good advancement opp. ty. Sttlls will be tested St.art tll60 mo. with raise aft.er bl mo. Call (7141 ~160 f!)f' •wt_ Sl\ll.ING INSTHUCTOH needed ror 25.27. {' rul s Ing sailboat, part·l1mc tn cludi.OJC wk:nds. &45·7100 Sli!Cti Ar.-you 1111 .11rl 11\t1t·. r real1vt', coc•r.:1•111· person who hkt.-,. thin.::. i.parklinl(, huo; '\Ult'., & display ah1hly" 1.iclo Vlllal(Clf l('adm.: Jrwl'ln wishes t u1I LI me ID r lrtn · 1¢ Sat. no n1Lc :. Call 673-9334 Sale Crew s.p.nlton You can bt your uwn bofi8 wtule earn.in~ xlnl co mm1 s11 1 o n 1>, Slfl.000 $3-0.000 !!St yr Must have vun or 1111at1CHl wagon lo be con111de n'il We nt-ed J md1v who wuukl Llkt-ma n111(ml( .1 l'il\Adt!nt ::.lt.l<"S organ1 w t 1on for le;id1n v, ncw-;pap('r O.i yourw lf ll fa\11>r c·h1•1·k u .. out Ca II Ho h J •1 rd :i n ;1 t 774 7230 or 21:1·5~ OJ'JG Coiled CASHIERS & SALES PERSONNEL BUILDF.RS f:M . PORIUM has 1mmed111t1· openings for C:a:.h1 cr-. and Sale. PPrSOflncl Aµ ply to store Mana.ier BUILDERS EMPORIUM 21t I I 7tlt St CoetaMaM.CA •SECRET ARY" to ~11,000 10 key 't;y toech Ac· wnd.e l>'Pln1 45 wpm NonamoUr. 7Sl·all00 SEC'Y FUll·tlme pe rmanent w /uceptloaal aer'y . n!Clept ulU. Must type SOwpm. type tnt req Phooe sue ll. 7$4 6701 forlntentew Secretary /Recepl1on11t OC Alrport area. t:xp req'd. 7Sl-t7to SICllT=B4HA1 lndeoendeot, dJ ven11fl4ld dudeB . f'1nan ('1a l Services Firm Good 111ulls1 exper1enc~ re . q1.1rea 64()-0123 SICUTA.IY EKpericnced, cx<'1lin1t work Ca 11 641 03tlO St-er«tary. l)hont', l yp1nl(. I m ll II r I I ,. x p (} r I . ilvc umcntot1c111 •'AJJl't prd JO 40 hr'i w•••·k ~.'.a Kent or 1<1chitrll SEC:Hfo::T/\ fl Y Nf>wport Ct I.Aw l''erm lnt.ellJl(L'fl<"t', 1(0 l klll"-& pnor l~ul exp rt-q Call lwlh UrlUA'r, ·1~ ~ S .. X:R .. :fAltlAI, µot11t111n J Vail, ftOOd typ1n.: 6t 'llNIO i.k1IU., 1>11h ·'> 11(1 IN&nt' Ind J'ark, wul(t'!'I nt•.iot.aablt• Conu.11 Mr Ku\i 979 2800. ~ JO 4 I'M SECRETARY hlorP..tTifM No Sill but ab•1H• av1•r.11(1' lypini! i.pt•1•1I II am 11J Ii or 7pm or I lo ll p 10 I' I ,1 1 ll • 2 0 K <! Ml\·hd1>1m, 7~ O'~ s .. ;nn:T /\ H v H 1-;n ; I' TllJNIST l'••rm J11t'nl PJr1 lm1t· t-.xp.-nt·11c c·cJ . ;wr11r.1l1· lyp1,t, <! :1 d.1 y,, htlU,... k ~J Wlfl f.rl>W llltf> full t 1m•'. fiir hrnd iJ•· v 1• Io 111• 1 1J r •1 111• r I y rruin11.icm1•n1 111mpany SS hour (;ttl I w ~ r1.1 7S2 S114 ti at IR9 ~2 MacArthur Ulvll . lr v111t- SttrcUnal ••A TT8f110H • • Sll.dent.s Teach e r1 ~ve11'' F:ARN VACATION U WENEJ-.;U Sf'..<.; ftf::T I\ KI ES IMM El>ll\TJ-:1. Y WllJ'l IJr W llUl i.horthJllCI uw11( ur ~.h11n lt'rm, h•1h flay & v.11·:.twn p.1y . h(11>pllJIUJt1Un OYJllJ bll' 546-4741 JWJ~mpus Onv1• IUCf'Ol'>.Sfrom .... r ..... ..----.------ VOLT ., .... ,.,,,,,. .......... . SToac a.aa TYPIST Growln1 Oraqe County Realty Co. seeti;a sharp baaed compeny aee&a lft· lelf IDOtlvat.or ror typ1na dividu.a.I t.o Mlume 11.«k letal document. AC· room respon11ibiUty ol CU RACY A MUST ! pecking ~ •tocking or U N L I M IT E 0 0 I' · perts. Other dutAa wllJ POR1VNITY FOR AD· Inc lhippuig, rttemne.. YANCEMENT. Aak for ceneral warehoui11na Debti.e.~ di.ties. El«troruc com ---------pone n l s knowled1~ helpful. Minimum on~ ~ year expenence Good ...-t unmecbately. E•· COfDP9DY beoefita. Call pr pref Salary com SS7·90SI. Equal Op· memurat.e w /expe-r & portwuty Employer. lqll.ltude. Ace no barncr Slockpenon: lnv control, shipprnac It receiving, floor serv. or OC AJ.fJ)Ort. Uenefit.s. 979-14113 Sloe k person pa rt ll mt• . student at Friday m1o:hb & Sa tu rda y~. R M /\bram l\, <'dtulol( ~m. lln9 Nt'WPort ~vd, U...t;i M esa GTh-2751°'493-7082 Wartrtlllls Wailer & Crlf)k ExpHten ced Apply btwn 2·4 S t 1vrf)<1 ftt:staurunl . 5930 W OJUl Jlwy N 6 Wa1tr~sc\ lmmed1ltt .. Qpt..·runl( for ''Xpn dinner & j(fllVt:!yard Paid \lac· a ll<Jm, 1tnod ll~ Apply Taylor·'! Rf':.laurdnl Rt'dhlll & S iiinla An a f'rwy, Tu\lln ..... ," 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ueed Refri1erat.ora Wuben • Dryen BARGAINS-SERVICE 8e9l Appliance sarroe11 Jtll Alabama St. H.B. Wbutpool electric dryer, I yr, Harvat IOl<I. $l2S. 54l-M85 ----Hot water !water. oew. 50 g11I , American. 5 yr wan Coal $235. lldl $150. 59-1336 Dix GE Da bws br, gd cmd. 15.S '78 Kenmore Blln Oven, 2h39, tBS 7512-2560 Wmtinghowie &taeked set washer/dryer. $7$. Great fOf' apt°' lrlr. 646 ~- Wllllher /Dryer. 1lnt cond. 982-4263 MOVING SALi':· Refng/ frzr S125. W11hr & l(ali dryr SJOO ca Portable dstlwshr $40 645" 79'l0 WA.SH P!R & DRY Ef< Xlnt cond.lllon $150 for ~Must i.ell. S.-3322 ~TOO< ROllHSOHS ._WPOIT Waitn.""' wanl«t, INllurt', I.Aid• t'Xpeflt'fK'ed i.n both food -·········· .......... . 1015 Ila!. open.inc lor RlCllYIHG jSToa J-.x~nt!nrt-prl'frrred Work1nl( hours from 7um J ~m. or Srim 4 :.)pm f,x•·f'llent com pan y beol'f 1~ & h ben I dlat"OUnl Apply IOiam 12 tllllf'I. Mond1.1y lbru l''n d..ly if 2 felhi°" IMa.d l':C1ual Oppor i-:mpl<.1yf'r ~w1lrhbo11rd (Jpf'ralnr. "1>m1· 1 y111nJ! " ·r wk""' otr. 4:14 11521 ll '>k for ~1rtc·h TUCHY & c·ot·kt;,11!. Rf.twr t-n 1---------· I(~ l rvl.llil.' c..:oa.~t Coun try Club. lliOO 1-; Cow.t Hwy.NB.~~ WAITUSS /&#f"d J' /lJme Apply 1n ~r!IOO at~ Guyi. from Italy 22fl7 t'a1rv1e w, (;o:.la ~ UMITID IDmOH SIK>W•SALE ~11·9 Sheraton Anabe1 m f'Of' <IJJ;C'ounl t.Jckeu de lads. wnt.t-ALEA, Box 10l4 J . Kermit, Te xai. 7974:> WAITk t:ss.WAITfo.R , ,_ _______ _ 1-x11 J1rMPrr1-d M ~lvrt· c;:iJll y CJ ft• 673 4110 WAmfSS Pvt duh W1-.•kNld.~. fo'r1 lun..t1 S.11 & 'font1.1y lit;1•akf ;.a't S'I JIJ hr , lll>" fif:! :c.1:. w.k lor M 11 n on JIUHJ..JC FURNITIJRI': •AIETION• Wl\ffHl-X'l fl<• ,~~Pf·r 11 J r'll•~'<I fur 1>n ' ,,l .. Ouy 11,. J 'J JI.). 1,~Jt'l.I n<Jw. !'>1 hool Out of ... 1.111· '1!(,:.aJf TOllite 7:l0f'M l.uv1•l y hdr m i.1•h anl)(ilrt"'t, f!Jl' k t!r.. , l.J v in 11 rm lb!!., <'h1na~. lhl~. ti\M, 1mPortt'C'.l g1fh A furn1tuH-, tamp11, ,, ... lW"•!:'I I'll 'r1·ll•·n11 .. 1 .. rr1·1111·1I 641.> l444 T 1• ~ r h ,. r II 1 d r I 11 r l'~hut>I Afternoon .. M o ndu y t-•r 1d i..> ·~ T EACH ERS Prt' sC'hool, ~l v.11rk1ni.: fl.odi., ~per1al outdoor ~r l1v1\lt:!S, N B iHeJ ~ T l':l\rllt:H P~tr• t1m1· ;ul:.a µtl\" I' Jo. '"""''lrt nv>t;.r tr.uninr. for h1-.1t1 llUU/1'<1 )'OWIP :idlto. ,., ,,.,. in n.-ur11l•1~11 al d " Clf'dl•r. pri•f•·rrNI .. or 1n ll'l'V1-<'.t.11 Ml"..{12711 •1r ~n.:n ~SAUS WAHTB> DRIVE« SUNDAY OHLT T11 tlt'f1 v1•r U.11ly l'tl•1I borwll•"' ti> r;irnrr' 1<1· Qt.1n:ll van 1x 111nw '<l,• l.xlfl w;iJ(on and ..i l(t-1 dnv1n11 rftcord Phone 642 4321 ant1 .1,k fo r Harr)' Seelt'y or Don WlllJam.-. l':Qt'AI. Of'POHTtl,11 ,. I-'11'1.llYl-.H Wt\ltl-.IU>l '>t l'/\1<1 '> w1· r• l11~1k1n1• l11r .di ¥,..IWlll jlU\ YJI, "hlll 111nv. r,.11·1~1111• •1rd .. r 1lo"\k I .1p .. hl1· 11( <l ... '11111 1111( r1 ... f.•uu.~1b11&\v Xlnt .irllwth 11p~111rtun1l} w r:a111dly 1•&11.in1J1n1i ~-d 1rnpon1•r O.•rb1 Ma.or 01rp ol Amen<'a , '714177~ SAVE SAVE SAVE W•· h111111r K"fA M< ( ·;~hlt'r ' < 'h1..-k.. .., (' .. ·,11 N (I I• ~. k ~ CJ N I\ I. nn.t K'> l'L t:"~..:· 1-f.,cJ .. v.11lubl4' llt•m ' 1-ub)(.'<1 l.o presalf' MASTBS AUCTION 207SO,., Newport blvd CM llJ3.962S 646-86H6 1020 .............•..•••.••• IAHk'' (J l,l:"-N :--t ' frJffi•• ""l'J m1Ja a.:n•1f1 rom111ww n1 "'I tr15 t.:111. I .1' 11 If I .J ..... ' h .• lj11Jttlv.ulk b1kr. xlnt 1,c)lj •4ll1 :JJI, ~3:> HW' Safr ~hwmn Hl.irl. l'hantom frnnl frnal1·r t'Omj)l. w .IJKhl PART TIM t-: COlJl'Lf:S. 1'1~E.XIEU.E llOUHS 964-5048 fo'or l\ppl t-um frnm $50K to $100K Dr N 1 locat1on Appl y 1n ;innually. <!·Find out why -R"'r'"'PTIONl'"'iT penon. Apply Ill person, .Equal Opportunity new he. e11rn b1ic JU ""'"' ·~ no phone caJIJI. JOJ.L y £mployer M It" John Wayne A1rpon I f-~uaJ Oppor f.mployrr Work p t11nC' in our t1•ll'phone 11 ale'I r oom f/\M, !l2 sh1fl1 and 'l1ll huve pfeasurt• llmt• for y1>ur11 elr WaJ(t'" t- ()Jfnm Call for lfiol.i1l11 LA T1mell ~0.-.>1 WAIEHOUSIMAH Part llfTW' U>l lcl(r slu f'81l l'\11 onlf'nl. !ilc><'k " detlvt'r)' $4 hr lO start Re,taJ Beauty Supply. 263 t.: 17th St C M Wanted S('hw1nn 1'011 th 1• r ll or n 1' an le " . ~7674 here Come lulk with Real F..statc resNHCh HOCEn. 400 So. Coast 1~~~~~~~~~~1 h 0 d firm olrcn; a pos1t1on 1111 I· ~ t':"~ eJ x ~~ ~~ .. 0 1 ~",. n-n·11t100111t, ab1hty to •'•twy-·.La~r~un~a~Be~a~c·h~-SALESIDELIVF:RY H ---------•ITea1porary Cashier~ & 1111111 .......... 1025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PART TIME EVENINGS lund/budf(et lcrmli 4 work well w/pcople. typ youoeedadecenlpayinl( • SICafTUllS • Sale1 Floor h.-lp ror (' l t I mg J()wJ>m l':ntry level Restaurant, Catclrn 11 Job up to '4·$6 + eva TypefiO.Sll 100 R E ~nrunl( of School Ru8h ~ ~kboe-loeder. d.'SI. l(d shape, w /t.lll lrlr. ll500 Bnan &t2·0239 ~~~~c O:t~~Y ~.~~r;.. 1~Uon /opportunity for help for private rlull S-9pm, call aft 1 pm, start 1mmed SJ6.800 at Coast Line Colle.ie g~ lhc belllh1n~ w 11nl( . ••dVitnl'l'mt'nl fo:Xl'l'llf'nl IOMm t.o Jpm Mon lhru 531~11 (.; 0 ad agcn(')' SUK 8ookstorf' Apply In w~ worker 1'°°" tn~ for moturc•. 11lt'rl 1n dlvlduaJ wllhn.: to 1 .. am & ltt'cept re!\ puruu b1 ht y Ill ertabbsbed N•·wPort Beach firm lllvolved 1n ~y1ni texules WI('<! 1n yacht.ma. backpack.m a & ski wear Se<-ure fututt' for nitht penlCJrl F1llmJ( o( orders & gen<'r a I w~se dutw11 -:11 1" hour week . full time days .. :x<'l'llt-nt l'Om pmny paid 1>en.-f1b Pay based on ab11lly (.;.ill 661086 AdullJl w1lh ooll\tandtnJ(. attractive pcrsonuht1e11 who en.JOY working with lods. Over 21 Sturt ul SJ SO per hour l'hon'· fl .. 2 4 3 2 t • t-: x t <! 5 fl BETWEfo;N <t 00 S 110 PM N H im•u. Allk for Mr ~Jriltnl(t'Ofl(til100JJ ltfull Yr 1 Carl for »PJJl. -------Se<-tRE65/90 SJ3,200 per so n I MR0 6 lloward ~:wl2 t)('t1eflt41 Med lcaltden ~~extS20. Salesgirl nprr1t•nrf'd. 14(170/dlctp$1MO Brookburs t , l'·ounlaan SllCbAa ~ dr , 6 ' srm & fnn • nun icn y ilr.. s:icJ 546-1~ hd&tahSClllH lrtl/h(e 1r111u1 anN• l'lmJ -----Costa Men Rout111u1• (; 0 "Pf'll $12.000 Valley tliif d8 It V t I\ RlfJUluranl Call J1tana MU 504k or -----1 Jtyr. et· a mn 'f. li('fll Micr franchli.r TOW TRUCK DRlVL'R. Our pn>v<·n tr~1n111g 1 p Pr " on a I 1 n '' f ( 11 ,. l(t.adanct! will bnra~ your !IUl'CCK."1 A.'lk 11bout our mct•nl1vf' 1·1irnm111111r.n pl11r1 UJJ lo HO'.t Lii t•O'lf'll ,,,. unh1'1·11N1'f1 1n:1 y 11111 fur r nnf1tfrnt1t1 I 1ri \A.'f'Yl{'W for ('1.111tf1 M .. '111 ur•·11 fl.1:; 1~1 l\11k for Olu1 Wu.lhmtan1• vly lw.oG ~yµ11rk Ill. J Now h1r1nf( roo lc ,., 641~ foud$40K "' ltv ~lJll4 wa1tre1111el'. bu11peo1Jlf-. ---•Couruidor. aJnt !'alary + benefits IOlO J Cl«•p(J()tl I Ill dLlhwu her11 7.11c'i1 In SALES LADY SolMOurtlftirr• lnq 990 E Cout Hwy, c r e dible Edibl e s wante d ApP.IY 11l l\pptOnly i l''rM· NH Call fi.44-4131 STATl':OYTtlf'; AKT U ltr a ('O mp:a rt . auwmat1<' JSmm SLR system Pt>ntax M I':. 11uto winder. with re- mote ; lOOmm. 28mm. 41l mm l t!n 'les. JX Telr~onvf'rter . Bounce 111AD nash . many extra11. warranty tllSO. Cheap. ........ ~ F.qual Opportunity ___ Employer t:mwmr c·u '" Irvin<' n, t' t' f IS r " 1· I' II 714m0-2448 Coconut Joe's G1fl NlMr I.Ii R(>anden1 Attenry 'JUW TRUCK ORIVF.f<S V1llaae Fair. I 140 ~ ...:r.J.1 R1rch. FA tab 'M l':itpcnm("('(f onJy 1.1 vc PAIT /TIMI HB.P Mon thru Fri. Sandw1('h shop near 0 C Airport. Will tr ain. Qlll lk!forc llAM or attn I l'M Clo11ed Sat /S undu y SD-32SM, uk tor Mike Patt Ume or fu1J time. Several youn1 men needed f« prep.rat.ory • clean up wqrk for palnt1n1 con tr actor. Gl.479 or 9112-*2. ----Party Con11&1laol / Counts penon, full time . Sat. Apply 2025 . c ....... ~ ...... .., ......... c ...... t i11 n1"l/h111·lc11r• mini ---------• '"•mpull'r' oprrntor M 1111t IYP" 40wpm. 11ome k.11t1Wl'"JKe 11f eom11 mini 1·u,nputt.ni Suh1ry S7!'AI 1wicot1ubl«' Oood <·om 11•n1 lwm·r1t" J'IC'»llr c•ull for •JIPl M7 :.CHI f~ltlfllllt C>rdrr fh'tlk "'' fumltur~ m f I( 1·11111 J*OY. xlnt l)hf1f11• t.-r hn1 11ur • musl, 11uU011 lm·I lyplnl(, rt1111rc. & working w tMdlllllfl 1JV1c:hint•. CM ure._ 4.1tll for Helen Hlln'l\UftANT MAKE EXTRA MONEY AT •CARL'S JR• We •••d Co••t•r ,. ........... ,... tlM• d•JI I" OU .... _ ..... 007 llOlll P\111 time rul e11tate uJes U1«la~ 'who re· !!!'t!"c=epo_! quires eubllanll•I In ~ s.ct'y _ _ _....., ~t~"!:ed ~11d db/•pcT!,l!I~ Sr. w/curuttr bck.crnd ..... Orh9eHwJI eat1bllahe • loc ul pn:I Xlnt 11111111. l>rt111I , broker. Outat and anrc onrnU!d, Oppt( '°' •ti J4.12 PASTI.. eam 1nge available on vane. Hun B r h P_.C .. HwJ "O 1 1 Dynamic. con1enl11I ....__,_._. Lol*iDc for a comr.ny «enerous " mm a11 on __ .._.. you c.n build a Aptlt. A marvf'lous op IJ'OUP.sa-4250 ..... Dlf OMl,.I ~? We would like to Portunitfc for the ea4f'r ... ~ .. talk to you. Cofnposlna profession •• ~~~ r f~. Gd. Tf'I. MAnMr JtztS•Cm1f111 IHI = now ac~ ap. HMtinCI ·--· vt ... lYft· ~~ f•-ad •--.. ... ._ for p---:; "'"~ "' --••~ -.... •.....a ............. .....___ vane. tunl n on Reh •-a-.a..-ADDtY Pwna7aaver I -.._ _. O I I I --,.,amtla Ave. Co.la Openlna for llceneed ynam c , cona•n 11 ......... ---..._ ::::f•oi>le , l ocally P'OUP·.._ -• ._..morn. , wH1' uUoeal te· PIXOfll. fsral eyatAtm. lexc.llent ~: Medical of ~0.-, •-wtUle /.iou learn. worlrln1 eondltlon1. fl ee, Pedlalrtu, full 10 ... 1,. T;;-...... ri Earn IGO'JI. eommiMk>n. thm. Bend ,...,.,,. to Ad lerYfe. 1 • newe nA P'or conlldenUal. app'l. 11•. Dally Piiot.. P.O. 4 u ... e.v!':P.J1::.~:. ~.,!!l~EHCU• ~-=· COIUI .... a. ::: .. -;: --~-.. -· -..... &AC .... ia: -------1RBCl!PTIONl8T. Ill· ~y "J'AIHIONllLAJllD .............. llll:DIATSOPSNINO In M /F <Dn'A.-•YlNE c p .... ,.. ;L'1~q;ur:,cn~~~ I~~~~~~~~ IUftDIG'l'Ofif BllACH lWlleY•"""9 TIONll't 6 CL&aK 1: ldeal for 1tudenl1 • Trela dinetar with a TYPlft, kftlleel fr· I•-------.....,.; ........ , ~. .... .,, tie 11lWon ...................... .... llellN9 tactudla1 PIUd Dollar aaa,. You'll be ...._ OGod .WUU mllillOMI vacallon1. T1pln1 ... ._lwlUplaowtl ialarj 'tor a 1rowtli :::&: ... E.O.&. Call ...... 18..rt, orMaW '8dl.tdllal. Catt MIWfotn' .... lbnlfti. tor l•l•rvl•• (11') ww ............. Clutl 111.1111 or .... • for MUHatn IJ Wl1 PU 0pe:rator: Amww· 11111 =--:tic. or a11l 1 11~ Mau1ar. roll ti•• • ~0.;!Ptt'::; ;:_. ~ =\Jl~ ..... pt oww JI.It. =::.t::•::!:.: ~fti . For lafo ca •aqv. ~r. 141·1HI or e· ... ..!•::•m;:..:.:..·-----t ...,.. • ,...,.. la.l. l6t ktml wtt.b • P'-c811fClf ~O-•WA.cL ----·· <:out Hwy Nt-wpurt lJHCb. 833 8 100 I wee.ta Metia 646 96311 MJ.fl!ol l.AOV, t''or l.»dlcn • 1 Tow TnJit'k Orlvt'~ ex· Sportaw~;~ ~~~11~ell:b~~:_.~r ~·~ ~~w r:~. ~~~I' Sulet1 l'enon ta1<e ol profit t;xrep C.Junii Way. C.M. &t2 1252 --------- 1 , Uon•I oppty for r1•ht -WAREllOUSt.: fnMal Ila f:!I ort1anl:tat1on 1ienon ~ume to P .() TRAVF.I, AG .. :NT full f'ACTORV 1:1::.t ::!wi:d'11:. lt>x 823, CdM . ~. UmP with Ucketin1e rx· ASSEMBLERS f!duutlun, communlca Sec'y/~ P'ulltime fur ~-=7-~':t Beh. C.ll l.dUe or noexpemmce lion indu11try We are 11mull arc h·CDI{ ofrlce. ------Top Pay Patd Weekly lor*lng for profeulonal Typtng :;owpm, Newport Typ6na nwdlcaJ 1eUen1 10 START NOW 1181• poopl~ wh<I a re In Hl'9ch nr O.C. A1rport drictor'solflce. lime lo be MOii.iLL tere11ted In p er.final 752<7814 ~ed . H.B. Write TEMPORARY freedom. C'hallen1ln)f "d ,_ .. Da;ly SERVICES d SERVlc .,. ~ATION AT " ....... .. work. o ppty an ex· -"" "'' Pilot p O Bo 1S4!() traordl nary Income ™I> Apply 990 Jo: Co.111 OJet.9 M · Ca ~ · fRVINE 7S2·6686 potenl.iaJ. Call for •6f,· _Hwy _ _: ~port Beach esa. · · E.O.E. M /F ~rJick .ar Service Station Attc-n· •TYPIST• danta, full o r pt time. lmmedlat.e ooefting (fK Salcspenon: Weekendsl Ref'•, uper'd T o p an acaarat.e fut typuu am shop. Corona de ••RCA .. commi111on aome een'I ofc indcl. Cd Mar. Call M·f' 8·4.30 N1Ply1n pel"IOOJ.Laicuna pay..J....!_e laxed at · mza. ~ron. 904 ~. Coast rrospn.:n:. Mature. non· Saleapenon, permanent Hwy,J..a&Bcb. s m o ker pref, P at fuU time, wilJ train R.M Service Station Allen· 8-4357. l!liMl Computer Abra m s C a l a I o a ct.nt. (2) f1&U Ume. 1 ao _LAne __ ._H_B_ •. ____ _ WeetA!IDd Dnver Needed: Scott 962·9&U .,..,. 1040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• KE~IOND PuJJA. AKC Ouamp sire M /F. f'et & s how . Pvt ply . 213/197 U.S aft 6 pm. A.Kccic., Retriever s>uPll. Hunters. wtr d ofCS, 80 C ha m p Pedigree . -.-1 W\refox Terner, male , 2)'nl okt. papen. 883-1•1 . A.KC tiny Yorbhlre pup PM\18. champion bred. 1 wbo&d.~ 91owtoom. 1819 Newport uat roar. Apply 2690 llvd.. o:.ta Me11a. Newport Bl Cll San J u •n Capistrano, San Clemente Ar~a Mwit have depend»blc: station waaon OI' va n. Approx. 5 t o tAM. s.tutdaya and SUodays . Start Ill t& per hour and ,..... every • day1 to ~~, ........ tl.90 per bow'. Over lk u-•-n---• --. 7 .... , • ~· mile9&e auowuce """""' ~ .._.. ""· . II ... live 1.n For lnfonna&icln CalJ : A.KC, SlZS. Adorable! Service St8tion uletmen, Part lfnntmatoe Trad. Harry Seeley or Yoster ISi.an all Unoon. ~ S dy wk, WW lralD. Slbrt.oatart. -.11'11. OUft1et t :aOAll to 7PM. Ger1uD Shepherd AX<.: Jamf:~-~~·N16r ~•••II• DAILYPILOT Puppies . z l arae . ..._'1'111 Jh On.. N.-• ad· 6 4 J -4 J J I • r llJ"leOUI, I week maletJ. ---------1 drHHI mostly, Pay 496 6IOO • .,.. Sew I ft I M a c h I n e <+'" nrote w /lpeeG. --------- Open&on: &u PNf'd, •to•lwtf·'*'•lDObr ....... motherneedaatt· PUIKBRED GREAT near OC Alr1>_ort , -JM.a-a.... ~,.OaiW.ln.IJroAd. IMMD:lweeta,•. beneflla. llon ·Thr1 ~CM. uui ....Sy momlaa • ..... H :IOpm. ml4P. .... .... MHl37 ...,,....: l·P/l or flt ev•, llovin1. Ma1t aell ml. 8boa S. ... pauon: P /&, 1.f ,t da11. To iDput i.. ' AlMUn Malamute. 21Ts. aoma Hp HC91Hrfa --data ill&o C01D-... s CH 'old. SIO. •'11137, ..,.. 6 Buftday. A~ ,.,.... 11uat type .......................... t mo . ...re Doberman. r;::.:~~NB. ' ::'1t., '::.:.~.:.-:=: W4 1 IMI 16/hllt. all l1ao&a 6 re· ._.._ Jttntjob••,.. •1alfl. Modi. _.................. •· MUllt Mii to aoocl penoa. Top earaln1• T1'11T 'ta: [41~"0~11= ......... .-. . ..,.-. +a...ftta. 1"1111 • p/t. 71 +WPM 0 RAM A P H 0 N SI•------• Growtta o,plJ Illa re. Good IMMlrlJ rate for lllAOllJU, a· dl•ltw Nied ,.._. or ,_... 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CaJJ Dean ...... •me. ~ ~ Qn Iola btod, 4~Lapll 80ea boot3, Sl7S S kiis. ~o '4&, Luden l6. 251\, varn ••••••••••••0 ••••••••• .rf-48 ....., .. __. ... -....._. &ack Yard Sale Soup to ll'Hapll.~ea. boota.8734m. Topleceyowed b u ll. sli p 10 NB. NVJ'Mo-Ped.Good ~. 1-------- ftoee lb )'OU, nbbw for K-;I ~·-~~ 10~-~Sl . .Oe1t SACRJ"'lCE L .... ...... 642 5678 be u ut1ful $ .. 000 IZ50. '7TCl7. 9>00. SIOOOdown, peta, w~l a Dutch maJ"' NG WA T K R 8 E O .-.. ....,..., •Oii »-.4 .--Tu Included r g sign~ c -• • . .. ' ~ t.o. lease. Dave 759-8982. tu.:\)' !1iS7 DT wtdn_,., 8200 Tbl " 4 2al ero.ctway, C.M NO CARD? Olli s:MS. Lg signed Buf· 894-90lO. -.-01.10 --c h u H O After 4 MOVINCSALE Draw your own or send fett 1325. Si.pied Alvar Veolure 21, 6bp otbrd. '76 Foxy GT moped, dbl ___ e_ves_. ___ _ M .., lriah ~l~r. 1, Lab t6tl!S7 s.&!Sw\ (). f.\i name. add.reas. pbooe & ~. Sioied Fr1edJaJlder Pea.non 30 With Diesel trlr. all xtras. $3950 seatJwttuned.125() ..,, Seoul u v.a. loaded, puppy to aood bomc POOL l ~· nuture. we'U rmke OM card per 122:5.SlS-SSeS. and wheel and mucb 561·!1258. 552-81174. ~. white spokes, Blalij)Ullkt ~9t&3 TBL. cws&m bit. ~ porce ain .Ir il»Sll la&· Add25i<eacb.. Mtctl••-more. Excellent cond . "79 fioxy Baron: St.Ill WI· AM t FM. CB. 8-track . al• bed. reg .s1, lae collectlble11~ bike. etr Smdcbc.ACk or mooeyor· with Newport Slip BUSHWHACKER 2 24 roll bar , pu s h b ar. 4 mo Lab. bt.f1 pupptn . new i1S7-13o22 M.oa-i-'ra m>Port<Ardift lllVHJ derto W-.d 1011 S2S.SOO Da ys pb Racing Sloop. 9-saJls 6 der warrancy. S55(). Call roolrlt.cuatmrnattress& To 'ood bo I ---NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9S7 1633 E h 55761.S mes o n )I f6de-Bed Cl PILOTPllHTIMG ve P vanents FAST SlS.000 lent. chains & hit ch &.wts.947~ r.oad_ Go&dtw~~~! J'\iroature. mHry 10 PO. Bo• 1* 1.:df.RO ~~N~Ari~~ 962-<8>0 orbestolr 968-6270aft6 Pucb Mau -Lue '78. 800.631-0141. Adorable tWUl <:»lb. J > r $1S. 6C2-TOll6 rouod. bike. m.uic S:.t Cost.a Mesa, Ca 92626 ?URN; I need a sofa 8' tnlla dJ.nghy, w 10ar'i Give your boat ans a Pnme cood. Best oUer f'llCID 91r.a.o Ok1 MIF B&W r ~ 41H K J9lh St. CM ' WoodO Old Ves p:., c h e ap -~.963-75 . u ed. ~~••••••~~.~~ ~15. ___ --CWJKS ~~~~t o:e~~~~I~ A I 1125oor~7~or mot ~ba~:~ufnset;~r ~aftr! ~oo. best of· ... ~;·~;~ ... 9'ott bal.rt!d uin M Dox-SAT ONLY! Ethan Allen 8raod new color t v. klllg Handpainted ceramics. prices only Please eoll IHh, M9W "uale. Over 2S yrS exp. PICICUPTIUCIC ie,loveschildren,t.ogd 'lnmdlebed.rurn.cbord s.aubed,electdryer,sur plaques, oal1v1ty Sl'l, ~s66 art 6Pm or .......... 9010 <71 4 >6 73·B OAT o r MolarcrlH/ V·8 ... uto. trans .. aar home &U-0750 organ. l a mps, k i t ~.tools. etc. 20621 plat es, m uc h ma sc ....................... 615-Tn4· Scoa "• 9 150 cood .. pwr. steerin g. gadgets,books&clothes. Sandpjper,HB.536·168!1 items. Also special or· MlllicGI OOATTRAILERt!rn!E·Z Ca l 20 0 /8 . extras •••••••••••••••••••••••AM /FM stereo wtt ape ....... IOSO ....!_615_Tu.stin, CM 7 Generation l ·i"amlly der.i & rolors done at re· •hwflk 8083 1..oodcr SJOO ~rt sli p, m~l ~di, ·~v~a~~ti~ona. ~-Dre !.OaOr . dec k. r a lly wheels , S I S S l&SOClMble cost. 846·1SS79 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7b'"73 SJ40(J 'best olr 548-4488 " ...., ..,.. r camper shell. < 113997 I •••••••••••••••••••••••Moving, bshld. 1te m 11 , a e . at / .un 9·6Pm eves · ---nng.s, new conlls Xlnt JOffN McCOBBHardrock hand gard t oo l s. IBM ~ypewnter, ad ding -Bundy Tenor Sax with U 'SI1NGERSAlLBOAT oond. Sl.200. &:f230pm SS495 Maple sofa. chair. coffee alJ'liteur CB radio items machine. ne.,w cast vana COPIER ca se & many mui;ic •ZODIAC * <l ike Laser ) 10 used 645 S468 or P M 1e v IOIL.OMGPIE table and end tables S8S 9-SPM Sat. only. 2231 ly bowl. g lasswar e . boolts. Xlnl cond ~75 PORT A MAHIN!-: boltts for sale Sept 3rd 644-2176 PONTIAC Call 642·LSS6 (9am-4pm S.E Mesa Or . com er of book s. I aw o c d gcr , Xlnt cond. ~-Call&w-6829 INl-1..ATABU: llOf\TS End ol season sale f~an· l.3600 BEACH BLVD. days). Cypr ess , Santa Ana claw!oot bathtub. sun JOHN WAYNE Tt:NNIS U:.l'd alto suophone 2!1l5College,Costa Met>a tast.ac savings Ca~h on· ii Husky dJn b1kt.'. very WESTMINSTER --- -Heights lamp w/blt·in t.lmt>r, new CLUB FA M 1 Ly Good cond w dnll IJook <7141540 ~o ly IJX•ated at Sailboat good shape $450 192-6651 616-2500 * * I BUY * * Sat. & SUn. 9·5PM. elect =~~~:!: ~~fa~;:i ~;;:e,~~ta~p~~:; ~~~r over S200 {;all loah. 'o•« 9040 ~::>land in Sewpon lm·9LSI 1978 CHffa-OL_ET __ Good~ Furniture & typewriter. dining rm. eseat & c h a ir. ga:. va l ue . 731 .87 4 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y,\.\fAHARD400 " ShDI A,ppllaoces-OR I will set, atbl equip, ne w d:atchdlgger See D1me·A· 9'10..l060. • u r 57 C~rncraft ~.500 lkltJlc Cat 14· Xlot Cond l.l) MIL.t:.:s. $1200 .. d fticm. 'lellorSELLforYou sweats1.11ts. 1201 Surlline Llnc ad.~ Fernheath W'l'wlJ!Ch1)•1i.Slp-. I() $1250 ~ Automatic, air rond · MASTERS AUCTION Way, CdM. La!)e, CM 549--0120 "''-....._ ~•-'n Bt>., t u fr take, £' P 49&07!15 <.'TIAl>e. talt. '>tereo. 1Tl41 i;::.. 646 I __. ~ 72 Yamaha 12SVZ dtr1 das:. 'ihell w1lh eariwt. '86 & lll·9625 l'Um .. Clothing & m isc. GARAGE SALE 120 ~. Ornate cast aroo circa 675 2172 ~ ~ 11 76 l<oller bl.kt-. >:d pm·t-S20U Lall sl.idanli? window with bool Gr•a o bag h ba ft k OC · F ra & Sat 1930 1 Diamond Ave. Balboa 1882 from cour thouse. 16'Cila:.!-.par 7U hp M<'rt:&. lurllo1c VllF. falh I 10m~ abio(utely 1m m.1H:ulatl" ~~ " w 1 1 Tombs t one . Ari z I 1U <c122 r asional c hair w /Ot · ater bury Ln . HB s and, Sat/Sun/Mon ~ Lr r Sl600 bc:.t orrer owner bnstol Mu:.t :.ell 78 YA.\fAJIA 2::1() i:-;nduro. _, I toma.0 12$.64().7049 963-7708 _BAM_________ DfCTAPHOHE 644-4331 '*lwn IS.im & 4 '1.8.300 PP539-4398 l1lcP new• 5-00m a Xl nt Mint See!! CASH PAID SAT. Sept 1, 8AM-2PM. Garage Sale. 3111 JAQC WALSH Portable w Jtransrnber pm Sol Cat Iii xtnt cond rond. 1'2:5 PP6733398 MIWPO«TDATSUM Ftr gd used fum anti-Furn. to)'s. books. HO Sumatra, CM. Sat only CAJtPITCO. NewSanyocost$400 2 6 I:.. d d y 1· r a r l xtra:. 1714 1 67!>346J 1·)(t 78 rr 175 YA ~AJI.\ r,oo 888DoveSlreet qu<s & clrTV's95i-'8t3J tr3J.Jl layout, 3 spd ~ik.es. Antiques & ausc. 957·1788 Has close-OUts for SZ 99. Seil S250 9SS 2274 Sport.'\fhht•r. ~Lip j\ i.11 ~ ma. l(lntCf'JOd ~ 3'12<> NEWPORT BEACH __ more 1712 Port Surling S3 99 and S4 99 For hh CallM:! W,.'\-1 llJ..1300 C..--Cabiftets Pl.ONH>.NB ____ Garage Sale. bikes. das COM PET ITIVE bid 808 7 BOl\T ~\.U~ Yamaha VZ, 7S. n""' ....,.... play cases & mt:ic 17282 t.o7U 1 lh S G ••••••••••••••••••••••• SKIPJACK F A2 •75 lklb1e I•• W trlr $160<1 S46.S R .._ _______ _ &Office fttntitw-e Can't lake it with me Marken L.n. HB 847 732, ~l6Jl~.7 t ' 2 BABY HA~STERS. cule /"' Kilt> s;JOO ~(, uib l:<><Jd ,. Lge,approx5x6gtca. Sabol. man 's bike. ------&adorableonly3Wt>t'k:> TWIHl70 ~1".it $2110 78fORO Painted wood custom d u.Id's 1·ust headboard Garage sale. hou:...-hold OU>O\K MIU<CRATES old. SISO ea ITl::OIJ't Vot.VO'S '*"tOffl'r 6755'.J:r. Two 75 Yam.ih.i i',;n i:abmets (2) W/drawers. '65 Volvo r1soo : goods, dashes. books. 11IECOUNTYFAJR BEARJ.846-l!.579,1fl6P~1 duro~. 300m1 brand COURIER :.hrl ves. s a f c. doors A..n...._•~e. b·b-Q. 'ewing toys A. tools Fri & Sal On Sl.OO "'-ch <"'' nn.... or ~2735 C:.omµI fo,h n l!l!t'<I. all th· h ·••r.l(!O :111 with Dies•· I d f 1'-·'d be ff h ... .,,,..,..,, ., I "''16 P gt D c.d .,...,..,....v ---IUAc xtra.,, '<lnl 1·ron1l ~t· und wh"a( ~n1J mun.. new nu P eci-. )1akl' """" o ace or nbby mach. tv. refng, books Y "'"' enrun on r. n • '" any offer 54.S(J(i!O PINUP rm umt.> SlSO ea ALSO NB area. 548-5881. ll.B ~ yds good clean f!re<'n CAN AR I E S beaut in water :!13 •134 ti431 more ~xrell(·nl • und . "" walnut secret.anal desk ------shag. All or ''2 $100 s ingers, guarante1•d. 2'7'Chru.Cr:iftSpo rt .,.,, ~11h -.;l'"'IHlrl !ll 1µ Daytona Spl'C' RD40U. 4 cylinder. 4 :.peed mi. 2 desks w /credenza Sat. Sun 1 o 2. 15 14 Factory yard side; fac-557~ lumant 963 y. c.olors. 1-'ree start her l-1yl>rtd"c v If F ~2 ~. 5 O 0 Day:. "h fa.-.t . bwlt l!.00 m1 SJb5t1 tll16U!O I """"' 2 E h .... 00 Highland Dr N B ""·m tory boo-boos. sabot ~ .. !157 IG33 E\ c ph ·•13 CJv:. """"I ..,.,.,, xec c aars ... · · · r u ·• h 1 d p __ . _ __ depth ftrtdt!r f1 1!ht1n" ~ .....,......., $3377 Exrel ('()Od. S4S.nsi 0~ disbes&appliances. ul s. 1nghy molds. aan o $600 . E lec h ..,, ,.. 962(W,() m&sc. marine hdwr . JO t y p e w r i t e r $ 6 o Baby Mice now ready <: air ...,.p~ 4 llead & 75 ~ Yamaha. :11.lnl <UICtJuon. S600 &t offer 67S-.l891, 561 · 9229 752-0283evtwlmds . Sat.&m 9-3. Lge dining HPoutboard, 16 HPout· QsciJ105eape U().962..8373 ~ galley Twn Chev\ VIS Sofa. e·. blue. $200 tbl, S cbrs. Lge 2 pr board: camper. plywood 495-5527 enl'l.~ Xlnt cond Newport matchings· sofa s:zoo:' Cb an a c abinet, G E dinghy &etc 9To 4 Sat.. &slgnol 180 skis w /band-sllpavaJI $11.SOO 835~ ovaJ mar blecolfee table washer. 3'xso· fence, 788W.16th.C.M .. rear inp.MS.S spdbike .S.5 Young pet Raccoon to wkd ys . 675 7445 o r SlOO. 64().-0882. Bag Ca-misc bousebold goodies. or? 2 Oneotal carpets. goodhome 1125. 213/'6"72-4.';SOen~ wknds 222 L·11 Pl c u ~Y_..s~-~&StO.Sanauistereo. 556-1233 nyon. a ran • .... !mlVd~~tl ;--$17S. Drum set. $50. JS' S1lverltnl' Ba> Ski Grey steel office desk. 2 _64&-Ql.34________ S. o f Gar f i e Id off 988-23S.s "-& 0rgmts 8090 Fl..<Jl L25H w lrlr SJOOO or large sofas, 2 chairs. Home. Sale. Antiq ues, &ab.ard. SAT &SUN. ••••••••••••••••••••••• best olfer 675 5937 Must sell cheap ' 499 furoature . household J obo Way n e 1-'amily Lawrey Organ, cootempo Legion S t , Lagun a items & misc. Sat /Slm GarageGoodies-ln the al· Membership. $1200 /best. i.> w/magic genie $4000 Beach. lG-5. 34002 Silver Lan· ley. 440 Prospect, N.B. transfer fees included. Firm C213) "26-4297 18' BAY BO T ("l:.is!'>1r S Coa.st Oe:-1.i:n. Lap 'tral.e huU, Voho eng l'O\ r, icd cond, S?OOO Or Offt'r Wkd)S 979 3900 EH•:. wknds 675-00311 tern.Dana Pt. Sat&Sun9-5. 731-8741. J' M LOOK I NG F OR --------~-------Player piano, good for s pare tim e rebuilding , $750. Quality upright pranos. Baby grand WICKER OR RATTAN Personal effects left.by le· GARACESALE FURN: J need a sofa, nantat294 E.18thSt will SAT&SUN9-4 loveseat OR day bed & be oo sale at g&T"'.}e at 979Coogress. C M c hairs Reasonable 2177 Mloer. C.M. on --------- pnces only Please call 9/1119. 8to12. Princess House Crystal, st1ll in boxes. new rug ~S66 aft 6pm or Moving. sofa. -.hairs, shampooer, twin bed & · dressers. beds, books. chest. Qn sofa bed mat· 50" rod solid Maple table crafts, much more. Sept tress, N·scale train set. JOHN WAYNE CLUB Tennis membersb1p for sale. Sl!iOO. Ca II Ca l.hJe 7s&00l. recood.. s harp. Expert lJ' Whaler w so h i.> & tuo1ng & r e parran#( tr&ler S~UCX> Call Beautiful band made Paul's Piano Shoppe 728 _ 6-'6 7227 _ PATCHWORK QU ILT W 19thSt CM 548-7 for kng sz bed w/piUow · · 272 '5.3 Runabout 101.ilh n· &hams.968-4.:m. ---------1 rond. iclnl rnnd Sl:>OO WESTSAU.42 World Crwser. Cutlt>r n g. bnstol + cond. a ulo pilot, instrum e n t:.. dodger. leak dec ks. cruise ready WAY :"i E AIKE:'i YA C ll TS . 67S-.Sl!ll U:>lwnbta 221\. :ile-..·~ 4. galle~. hl•ad. "' !>ltp ~an~ xtras i5ooo ~3401 or493-0155 CAL 2Z7 2)'rs old. xlnt rond :-.iewport or Dana Plsllp 642 67~ ---- i3HODAKA. J.2SCC. Din. good rond. xtra parlS S22S 646-6331 --.......... s.S*/ .... /Stol. 9 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26'0..A~ $4500, Call Eve!> 962· 15.ZJ llot>!e 16' w trailer Te Rent '78 Motor Home qwlJ '<J I) nrly nl'"'. Jo'ull~ equ1pppd Di:. ~ ~ 11111 rount 968-6811. 8:.1 09 l2 81\:-..L REPO 32 rllllf"o·r II u1·. ~:"plon•r 20 rl.'dU('t>d . ~ 23280 actual m1 SADOlHAQ( FOID ZMO S Mam. Santa Ana Al the Coner of Warner 546-7070 1971DATSUM LOMGllD PICICUP A good ~y 11 ! ( l.K85081 I. OHLY $4699 MIWPOn DATSUN IBI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH llJ.1300 76 FOID WIHEIO And 4 chwrs 1245 1st & 2NI. 9-4. 3080 Taylor Holly Hobbies Collectors 673-1202 Way.C.M.Cashonzy . figurines & plates. Hum- --------r.dofS-r 673-~ $«>metal dectttor. new Never used $30 ........ , Cit• o.-t '79 THlJNOJo;flllllW Ill' AA-call dsl sloop. like· nu ()(fers Plt>ast' • 7i04UT9or 751-4815 \ ~. automatic. air C'On· King size bookcase hdboard, 2 side units. S250 2 be ige twe e d barmools. SoriO. 25" color tv, 1125. All x.lnt cond. fA.age Sale. Sat /SUn. Cum. la mps, art. frige, etc, 10131 Edye, Hnt Bch. Br oo k bur s t I I n -· diaoapolis. 962-2882. me l plales 72·77. Sun- beam mix-master. like new, gd qlty c halds clothes & much misc. 307 Del Mar, San Clemenle. 673-3534 Lowrey 2 lteyboard or· gao w /banjo. Hawa11an guitar. piano. elc. Sl.895 Wurlitzer 3 keyboard or gan w1syn thes1zer. 848·3804. _______ __.;...._ Clothing. ktcb. ware . v ... Gre.t oppty for a g~ driU intrs .. bikes, Sat. & buy. 2 ID06 old. on g price Sun. l~. 922 Coronado sa9. sell $135. Round Dr .. CM. ---------butcher bloc.k tbl w /leaf SAT & SUN 9-3. desks &4cluurs.SS7-88:r7cves. chest of dwr;, sofa: Russell surfboard $30. ·~5527 Sat&Sun 10-4. 4 IS'h" Hubs & s ilver EVERYT HING Goes! crest caps from Porsche Books, Cum. garden model 912 for SBO. Call t ools. po t s. plaol s, 962-2553. clothes, s tereo. records, --------- toys, silver. beds, tefrlg, WATERFALLS wash & dry. Moving. 340 Natural self.contained Otero-The Bluffs. NB. skillfully crafted from Aft.er 10 all wknd. volcanic boulders. Bn an R1vrera sofa, (lreen & la m ps, bsh ld gd s, white. very good cond. t~. plants. clothes. 64.s-0704 $12.S/ofr 548-1932 & m isc junque . 202 Harws 1060 Abalone Av, little Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• S m Ger m a o ·made $289S. Thomas 3 keyboard theatreorgao S3495 1bomas 2 keyboard or· gan, great for begmner. $i!45. New pianos. Sl.295 .. BRIMHALL PIANOS A cross from South Co•.i Pl1u 751 1121 11>1 & 4 chrs, pr or ma pie lslaod. For sale or lease. "".: l\ra· watchmaker I Jewelers ~ MocN.n 1092 boc*cases, lawn mower. b lathe -c.-•3532 --...., "-L drssr •· m irror , .. yr 1an mar·e. nds ex per · · ...-. _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• al" 31tlHP. pr bar stools. """" "' .. ....,_ 2 like new Laz.)b oy oldcolor1V. +more! n....,r.Dana,646-147S Uruted Airlines "'2 fare Kenmore Sewing Machme rocker rec:hners. +misc. 2212t..; Laurel Pl. N.B. ~ 1070 coupon s:;o. zig.z.ag + 5 blln stitches. 541>-2223. 642-5910. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64().5843 w /c a banet & attac h ---------1 1._________ tuen ts . $80. Debby, WATERBEDS Garage Sale: S1\T 8·4, 1• Old oak desk. 60x34, 7 631-497'3 Any Sit e Complete Scuba Gear. Baby rum. JfWIUtY drawers. ll25. system w/padded rails. toys, boo ks. la d ies Gtyg.AWAY! 963-5302 S,0.tlNgGood. 1094 $14 9.95 . Hr s 10·7 , clotbes.sz tO,Rsbldgds. ALLCOSTUME ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-59U. wall unit: 41•1 Brisbane JEWELRY 25 gal show a quarium Co l e m an Pe a k t ---------1 Way, University Park. NOW AT DISCOUNT compl. $35. King size b ac k p a c Ii . b I u c L t k t-n ew Xlr.i'> Sarnf1ce $7399 C'all 71Hi5-4!Y78 19'T7 zr Makn, tum k••cp key equ1 ppt'ct . $1 1,:.0u firm Great Mt1rlin l>oJt. 673-936.1 SEA RAY ANNOUNCES LABOR DAY SALE Av~ &Co NB 675 R990 -- Monll(omery 10 sa11tni: dtnS?~. trlr doll} blue eovrr rc-d , wht & blue sa1b. $500 831-222!1 Coronado 23. 6 h p o h, head. galle). VII F'. :,tereo. sips 1. murl' Bnstol 968-2705 l'\'l'l- Roe« fCni1ft' ~· Custom C&C Raring Yacht PresenU' tn Al Brt~tul c-o nd 1l1 on $19S.OOO Owner Olr fi7S.:.>:m or aftt'r S eaU ~53 14' Vagabond. docking uvrul on Bl. must ~ell I yrold Sl400 673-4R93 T~T dlt 1on 1n .e . A M t f'M ·~ ra•tt 9 170 sterer). power sh•enng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tilt wheel 16Al4751 ldcaJ ·72 19..,'. xlnt concl, tandem axle. S C. AC. E Z h l ~ h 'I Jill 6 , s:n:x> olft:>r PP !l92 4':'84 l6 Shasta, dual hotUe-.. 20 gaJ watl'r t·a~~ la pl', 110v 1.2\ propam .. ~lpr. 6. lll50 0 80 548 723t; $3977 SiJ>OLHAat FOID ~OS Ma.Ill. Santa Ana Al the Comer of Warner 546-7070 Jw)o Sen-ic ... ,..+s lrAcuuoriH 9 400 •79 Chevy ~.T PU 350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto, pay off $5800. 1918 rebuilt Type Ill VW !J'ro.1060. 731.s?_c_J. __ cn1une $3YS Call ·--------54R_7140 any ome 2 Sea.rs radJal lf'\K'k tir~. HR~JSL T. hkc new. $45 e<1ch 1.t 1 1Sx7 wht 11poke nms. Chevy pattern. SlO ca I 1-'lrestonc 8 OOx 16 5 truck tare. xlnt cond. ~ 78 DOIJGE PICKUP V.fl, 3UlOmBlaC. power stecnng, power brake:.. (~lJ) 21 · V1C1ory sloop fbrglo;. xi 673-5716 $4877 = ~~~u salls. sllp 5 1'1;:;-for VW, Pirelli IS '. hke new SIO ca "94-7451 IHh,SUpe/ DodD 9070 SADDl.HACIC FOID DiningRoom Set: Irvine. PRICES waterbe d fr a m e & Polar guard m u m m y Al79'•-tCJO! Four Breuer-style chairs ---------IUY 2 pedemj. SilO. 642-8043. sleeping bag. 1 mo old. I 980's ••••-••••••••••••••••• with chrome legs and 'GARAGE ~ALE Sat/5'.10 t&S ea.&&S-9796 SUPSAV I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2340 S. Mam. Santa Ana At the Corraer of Warne r 546-7070 black vl.n.yl seats and 9S. am Richmond Way. GET I FIH!!! Wbeelcbalr. pick· up Are crrivin9 A L.AllE bac k s,. da r k wood Monticello Condo on 9 wa!Mr. commode, $100 12 gauge Re mingt o n YACNewport84&-0SSI IMPORTANT bw:herblocktablewith falrview,C.M. i~!!:~~'!.E t.akeeall.S48-7l06. Pumpxlnt cond, leather Seeusbefore Side tie for power boat. R~~~~D ·73 Datsun PU. custom chrome legs . 1200 or M~ washer & dryer. ~ETO BARBARA CARTLAND caae, SlSO. 12 gauge you buy approit. 20· in channel. ADVERTISERS ant. cassette. AM /FM. malteoffe.r.Call53H 397. xlnl ~.Hoover UP· THEPUBLIC Boob!BooU!BooUl lilollabul'l llOO.n s-o:na. UAMISON'S B>.673-6336. The price of items roll bar. 2 tanks. more TtesUe type dining \bl rlgbt.11p.1ce beater, boat SAT ONLY 11..f .area . Mesa Verde. Kawasaki Jet Ski. used llNlKI advertised by vehic le ._~ __ DOOO __ . 67_3-_J_no __ _ eo"JtJB" w /12" leaf It 2 vacuum, electrically LANEDISI'RIBUTORS ~ri.~pellYOa.NLCMY Urice,likenew! $1600. t'-Dw a...t. , .. ~Sllp~..ted dealers in the vehicle '72 CHEVV Pi .... _ Good arm. 2 atraigbt ch.rs. No wired dollboule, silver. JS25MesaVerdeDr. ~•uo.uA $2198 ~ rtflJ 1111•~ or.'""". mos.""' power. classified advert1s1ng c .. _. aartop,oakfl.D.ish: •· boots, rum. ladies & PluaE.Ste212.CM Allomlac.games. .......,......... 6'6903> columosdoes nolanclude :.t.~~~:;.=· C r e de nza 410 "x 20" mena clolblog, muc h (So.acroasfrom Orintal Rues . Nine TY~ I 611·2547 a>at slip up to 40· ex· any a pplicable taxes. w /llned s ilverware more.Sat/Suot-4>pm'lZ1 KonaBowting). handmade rt1111. Mus t ~--091 1~~~~~~~~~1 changeuse forfee. Hunt. license. transfer fees. '72Ford ~ton.6 cyl.'4 spd drawer. oak finish : a Goldenrod, CdM. TS4-1S86 See!! Sl7S._,. Make of. -••••••••••••••••••••• Harbour. Call 1144).,3822. fmance charges. fees for stick . As k in g S2200. Loveaeat w /wood & fer4146-t1122 Nice 25" llapavo• Color IJSEO BOAJSI air polluUon control de· 536-"50 be r c ulon co v e r e d BARBARA CARTLAND T.V. $1.38. 2 Yr. Warr. Newport Slip. Power only. vice certifications or de·•---------~ combUJed: S7~. ~~·='v~s! 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AM /1"11 ==! ............... wtmdl.or4M-2lf7evee. .........,, .-!bell ol· GOODCONDmON ltWSI 636-2500 V 8 to •-al fi --~ · , au .... au.. r '72 Orude. 51,000 ml. er. '71 GP, Pmmac, beaut. cond., powel' steeriJl&. OBANOE COUNTY'S MIWIST .....__ ... ..,.na~r. ctta palat. SIHO ' ...., I eyU~tomattC', UNOOLN·ltERCUHY a11to , PS. PB. AC. ·-------,..._ HH Aoeded. l9 mpi. Must AM/Pll atereo, rally AM / FM s tereo, "Int ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.crifice below low blue wbee9. (lnOR.XB) ...,_ ( ) D&AL£RSHIP ·77 •pd. Prime rond . , ...... -~.-..._,,_ t-.77 IAYflLADllOI cand. S2'150. PP. f79.T•3 '15 FOID . 71 PONTIAC book. $1800. 897·7•78 Sl4tl "70 Mustana Mach I: 361 2 DI MAl«>PllX 7?POMTIAC IOILOH•PU i ._.., xtr., well below ••··-•-t-....._ ~ LINCOLN-MERCURY BIMbook relaH l'all s.-MACIC ~&IAutoOenc.er Or eog reg. gaa. 81.000 PllJO . . v.a, auto. lrana .. air CMtAte PllX POMnAC mi.le&. Xlnl cood •. One ' cylinder , automatic, coad., pwr. steering " ..-,eEACHBLVD. -..al '1'I Ford Gra.uda Good -.. SDFw)'·Lak• Forest exit canc1 Qui<'k sale needed. ~ IRVlNE Owner. SZS00."2-9270 more. (5IORL"lr'l windows, AM /FM stereo U wrsno:NSTER $1 977 tape, rally wheels ii llJl V_., mule>. tram .. factory nJ.6651 6)6..2500 ~ 99JJ I tr k s tereo SlU O ZMOS.lla.la.~taAAa IJ0.7000 '88 Mustang, 219 Auto. •••-•••••-•••••••••• 131 U64 Al the Corner ol Warner naia ed. oew tires Ii: ball, • wheel. Cs.slMCC> aar cood., pwr. atem.ng, ------- SADOl HACIC SZHS pwr. windows. s plat n '77 XR7, MK m1, new --546-7070 '76 Monarch Ghia. c dr. Sl200Firm.8f1-0731. IOI LOU&PU powa-.w.. Landau top, 'llll•rllllr'd POaD rally wbeela, UJt wheel, •-•••••••••••••••••••• DIOS. llain, Sa.nu Ana 13MX) ~~. cnUe coalrol. (~RL) ..,, T·Bird: CUA CCllltinen· IJllil¢. un. 6 vtnyl Lop. 77LTD. xlnt cood. l7K m1 ~~~~~~~-with a.1r. 21.000 miles. Xlal cand. GOO/bet otr. on I Y • A M f M • r: MLlllseJ.I ! Call 646-2013. 0.w~ll ttH AUbeCoroerolWamer WESTllJNSTER $4HS tal lnmk, fully loaded, 546-7070 19U65 I 636-2500 IOI LOMGiPll top etnd. reg gu, $2500. CalltD-mi. smc>/080. Call after· '815 LTD: 11,000 miles. 22 --· 7llO t 1 '76 Monarch Ghia : v8, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ''J.. _ _.. IDJ>I, power a eer na. ,79 c ti s • Sl5CJO •aMO 4dr, many xtraa, xlnl u ass upre me· •••••••••••••• ••• • Fard 4-dr, cJeao, runs · cood, under 4011 mi , Brand new coodltion. 8M lt71~1 fOOd,lllnllransportatioo i-------• s.ruo.7S2·ZT37.M2'""82. ml. l oad ed, S7 200. ......._,. _ t&.'5(). 6'2~eves ------....------~91.ToM Dao _... ... .-v" 'J& fDIO '5 Montego: 2dr bdtop.1--------S 1 Iver • x t er Io r , '72 LTD St.a Wgn. I owner. Jtlntcond, reg gas, '850. iS !II Re,ency. '8K ml. autoaatic trans. It only blk /blk, R&H, PS, PB. MIMlftA 00·1679 like new. loaded, all ex· 12.000 mile1. Uke NEW! AC. beautifully maiot, QIUVUW ---tras. S3195t0BO. P.P . (811WCQ). $1.500 "'nn. Not a gas 4 door. 6 cylinder', iS Marquis Brougham. 642--3118' OML y llU6f 9 ·hoc ! 673-8079 automatic, air condJUon Luxury cu , very Rd ------ .,.., ina power 11•~nn1 and cond. $2000 1orrer by 'i1 Cutlass Supr .. T·top, ..-ott?DATSUM iS Granada Ghia, a.cyl, -· ..,.. Mon.73().36.'lilleves. AM /FM cas1, clun, •DoveSlreet 2·dr, P /S, P /B, A /C, brabl.(25eWOA> makeoffer.Dys752'78S5, NEWPORT BEACH AM /FM stereo, xlnt "171 tW.. ttU eves640-8391 133-1300 cond New radlal.s $3250. .fl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-------1 ~ SADOLllACIC Trade your old stuff for --------FOttD new good I es with Ha\·e something to sell? 2.:IMOS. Main, Santa Ana Oaaaified ad. 642·5678 Oasalfied ads do it well. Al the Comer of Warner 546-7070 ~-~~~ ........... ~~·-~~~ ........... ~~~~~~~~ 1974FORD MUSTAHGll 4 speed trans .. very dean & in excellent con· dJUon. C793RLK). OHLY $26'9 IEACH IMPORTS 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 fOltD rlHTO • speed trans. & low miles. A local car that gets great gu mileage Cl!i>MXO). ••••••••••• '70 Catina station wagon e good cond ition. good mileage, 165()/bel offer. • tm-Z128 848 Dove Strttt NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Ot&Y Slttt HIWPOIT DATSUH IWI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH • • • '6$ 289 Classic. rebuilt ___ 1_3_l-_l_l_O_O __ '73 Plato Runabout, -pd. luagage rack. w 1v1nyl rocl, very good cond moo. 631·5400. 14 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT 4 cylinder . automatic . air cond1t1orung, mort' t206KJE > Sl177 SADDLHACIC FOltD ~S. Mlllll, Sa.nta Ana Al the Comer of Warner 546-7070 PON11AC ._ss_n12. _____ ~ '73 Le Mam: Give away• ll&OOBEACH BLVD Y... 9974 low miles. Good mpg WESTMINSTER ••••••••••••••••••• •••• rec 1u. Orig. Owner 192-6651 636-2500 '72Vega: , , X1nt cood. 4 cir. V8. ac. --------Xlnt cond. lllOO. aw>. SUOO or best ofr. '78 Flttbi.rd &pnt. V8, T· 67~5o2!115 .1 g.9393 top, brick /blk, wire whl.9. -------- 76PONTIAC RIBllD TIAHSAM v~. auto. trans .. factory air cond . pwr stttnn~ &pwr wmdows. AM /FM Slet'OO, rally wheels . tilt wheel. <061 PQS> $54'5 IOILOMGNI POMTIAC 13aXl BEACH BLVD WESTMINSTER 192-6651 636-2500 SELL idle llt<ms with u l>aJI) Pilot Cla~~1f1lo"ll \d --- xlnt cond. '6500 497 1979 '7' YEGA 78POMTIAC FllHIRD EsntT 6 cyl .. auto trans , fac· lory air cood . Power steenng. rally wheels, starlight black color (~I $5495 IOILOMGPIE POMTIAC Ulm BEACH BLVD WESTMINSTER 192-6651 636-2500 WAGOM Auto. trans .. AM radio, roolrack . 1204SMFJ • 18711 BEACH BLVD " HUNTINGTON 8 1-;ACHt· 142-2000 ,. ---'73 Vega GT Wagn : Radlals,AM/FM.4spd • 642-S67R BIO 642 1886 '70 Maverick Grabber . nms great. gd cond. xlnt • transp car. 499·l866, and &.3173. engine, trans, body xlnt. Autos. Uud • A.Mtos. Used A.Mtos, UHd Autos. UMd Autos, UMd • 494"'6642 ................................................................................................................. .. • • • • GAS SAYIRS : :::;;·:~:;:::;:·;:·::·:~WE MAKE IT SIMPLE SALE 76 GRANADA NABERS • Ga•'°'$~~!.!!, be••"~·: 8ulil£tu) • (14033-170POP) • ~ • e • ttrJ • '73 TOY OT A CELICA e • 92399 • e 4 speed. AM radio. very outstanding value. e • • • • 114096-195401 • '7 4 OPEL MANTA '2499 • • • • Q....,& '"Ce LA RG E S T SELECTION OF NEW& USED IN ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC VALUE PROTPCl'ION PLANS Available on Most Cars • ~=· • • N ice one Aut o . tran s . Rad io .• (783MFC-14025) 197' CADILLAC RDotlADO COUH Full power. rectory air e cond . AM1F'M \teren • • e '77 VOLARE radio w ti trJck lllt • • WhC'cl. crulSl' t'Ontrol s p lit po we r i.C'3t '>. Cabriolet lop & lt•a ther interior ISer. 27370'.J > '2999 • • Auto trans .. factory air oond .. AM/FM radio. • $5799 . . • 8-track and more. ( 13990-350RXJJ • • e • • '7 6 TOYOTA PICKUP I '76 CADILLAC COUPE DE YILLI Full power, factory air e cond .. AM/FM stereo, lilt wheel. a II of the • • • • • • '3299 4 speed (1018412·13836) e '77 DATSUN 8210 '3299 e Cadillac luxuries & only 34,000 miles. (104VAC). • $5799 • • • 1977 CADILLAC 11.DOIADO COUrl Equipment includes • leathe r, stereo radio, c rui se co n trol & • Factory air cond .. auto tr . radio ( 13841-999SYN l • C abriol e t top . 1312RXJ I. etc. e $6999 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --'75 VW BUS 94299 4 speed. radio. (13958·756MNM} e '77 TOYOTA PICJCUP '4299 SR·5. 4 speed, radio. (1F81989-13831 J e '78 TllUMPH SPITFIRE 4 speed. AM/FM. Clean (14042-120VZJl '1499 • • • 1977 CADILLAC COUPE DI YILLI • Full power. factory air con d .• Cab r 1oI1i t e lop, Ult wheel, cruise control . a ll or t he • Cadillac luxuries & low miles. <Ser. 275179) • $7999 • • • lt71CADILLAC COWi DI VILLI "ASntOIOOF.. • Full power. factory air • cond .. leather Interior, • split power s~ts. tape & low mlles. 1178TZU>. • $9399 • • I t77 CADILLAC • Full ~tory air e cond .• stereow/tape, tilt wheel. cruise control, • s pill p ower seats, Landau top Ir all or the · • S~vl ll e luxur lee. <INTJF). • • • $9199 • OVlt• 100 QUA'-ITY OARS TO 81111.ECT FROM . .., '• At Orange County's # 1 Buick D eakrship { • ' ~· . •oner •u~k in @sta ~esa '• s139s7 I' I IC \lt1 '\lll 1979 BUICK SKYBAWK (793WCB) 1978 B U ICK LeSABRE Coupe (934TZT) 1978 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE (529VLA) 1978 BUICK SPORT WAGON (•29ULD) 1978 BUICK LeSABRE Custom (357UMC) 1978 BUICK REGAL (022WGU) Cash price -$5999. S139 87 per month for •2 months on approYed credit $2000 down. cash or trade. Annual percenrage rate ot 17 38%. Deferred payment price -$797•.5" 1978 CHEVY MONZA 2 Door Coupe (378Pt<I) 1975 OLDS DELTA 88 (852MVF) SJ2J99 l'I H \111'\lll 1978 B U ICK SKYLARK (81 •VPBJ 1978 CHE\''' MALIBL. CLASSIC 18S1ULZI 1978 MG MIDGET (Ser 208133) 1977 Bl.'ICK REGAL f828AYX) 1977 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1331RYZ) 1977 GMC SPRINT (10~189) 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA (202RXO) 1977 MGR ROADSTER (Ser 765~) Cash price -S•999 $121 99 per month for •2 months on appro11ed credit. $1500 down. cash or trade Annual percen1age ra te of 17 36"'0. Deferred payment price -$6623.58 5 1999 1973 CHEVY NOV A (879H00) 1972 OLDS DELTA 88 Sedan (857EXP) ' . • I • . , • , ~ ... ! I ' l '· . - ·. . ~· 1972 PONTIAC L .. MANS ·1974 PINTO WAGON BURRY (Ser. 169330) Coupe (831FBI) E DON'T MISS THIS SALE I FRI., SAT., SIJN., ,.. c..,.~ce Fla~ l'•ftlliln Our price includf!1 everythU., f'XCf?I tax, Hcenw and • llO dOC1U11f'nlary fef' • .. Car. 8•.U Car - We Neeft 1'•.-Trefla! AMON.ONL'1 § l "" . ' l' t I ; • \ VS ,;,Jlomat1c Iran<, OOWf"I bltierinq POW!:• tual<P:, d1r r..11nd ltll wt"''" p<1wt11 w1r1rJ1ur. • 1 .. 11 t. rlr l1>r.k<, v1n 11 H1r1I w..,w r;i(j1,,1 trrP:.. & rr1rJrt·' 1' 1 l' / f r~;~ EXAMPLE: ' EXAMPLE: -~--~ 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON Cl EARANCE PRICE $5195 2 000« C Ot"E v fj •• u I I Ill I I rra n•.mt"'fltl' ,,, ,, 1 /V• r ')tr,1t11111') pc,w• r 11r o• •• t f '" n f ,j f , t I I;, ' •• ,,,. 'w'Y.tll f I 1 I ' 'I rf ,ft ,I 1 LJf I I ' f-A C TORY HE.B AT [ YOlH~ PR ICE \ \ . EXAMPLE: 1979 VOYAGER VAN $400 ~.)'~ 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA . , r.;~ lm1do<:J1 [l'JU•Pmont incl 1 '· ~ '-::I' VB .iulom..il1c. Iran:.. DISCOUNT OFF · '• CL f:..AR ANCE PRICl $6395 ·· I 09·h•. Wheel lo,~ VH .. 11t•1•r .111 Ir ..... ....... riwr •.tl"mnq & brakr~.., MANUFACTURER 'S "'' com.I , T ·bar rofJI r f:J pwr w1 nd0w'>. AM/FM STICKER PRICE r .. ,i ·,t<Jrl)Q w/6 track t<ipe. 1f;,:.'l uu11m con1ro1. teeth"' FACTORY REBATE $1800 . $ 400 ::-. "'JWPr • ,,.,.,., , ,. r <J1· .. t: br.,.,.... ,., t• d ,, fil(Jtf) '.n,-1f; ,,,,~,.. fl ,jf P 1 (' .'fi 111'1 .. FACTORY REBATE $400 YOUR PRICE s5995 ~ ..,,, • 1n1ur1or & much. much f @, I m (lfj)I (I 7231\ / j I ' ~~--------YOU SAVE $2200 ~:·~.; . ' .·. ' i• •'•' ' . SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER COUPE Economical 6 c yli nder engine . s 1295 auto matic transmission. radto and more!!! (972VOCJ. 1978 CHRYSLER 1978 DODGE LI IAIOH COU'I VS. automattc transmission. air cond .. power steering. vinyl top, AM/FM radio. rad111l lires & morn• (707UMEI. ' CMALA..8t9H COU,. Economical '4 cyl. eno1no. 5 s~fJd trans • air eond .. pwr. 1i11eermg & ~~ custom wheels & more• {400ULAJ. 55795 ~ r.:.~ USED CAR SPECIALS~~ 1972 PLYMOUTH F-URY SIOAH VH aulom:il• Ir 111::. DOWAr Bleflf'1no & bHJl\U'> '"' / • ·"'' vrnyl tl?n AM/FM rnd10. ~w ''" , ?, mo ri1' 'J l /(;IT I SCJ95 1978 DATSUN 2101 court ( conomtc;il 6 cylindPr i>ngine. 4 5P06d tran'\m1~1on 1'tr c-<m01tof)n1ng spht '9at. AM/f M ·.tf'rf'I), Cu';l()m whPOI<; & more• ( 116f>00) 58495 1976 PLYMOUTH SCAMf' COUf'f E conom1C11I £1 cyl r>n'J'"" :1urom11t1c Iran~. 111r conc1 pwr .tMmng. vinyl IOP. racJ10 & muro1 lf>.4~µUHI 1978 BUICK ~t SKYLAUCOUPI r C"QO()fnrf .ti fl < yl fin(11no, 8UlomattC 1r ... n', dor r onl'l oowor Ml'or•n'I & tir.11<1 r.1rJ11,, w\w tire-, & morP1 l'l4 /UJL 52895 ~3895 NEED CASH? We ·11 pay top dollar for good. cfean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today ••• AND WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! _ ... \ ·-~J Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION • ' Year He•etown Dally New8paper • - VOL. 71 , NO. 2'3,-' SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Police Upset at MacDonald Conviction By &'TEVE MA&IU.t: Oi i-~ ...... "·" T he pres ident of t he Lon1t Beach Police Off1c~rs A i;socu1 lion says a North l'urohna JUT)' made a "big m11itake " Wt.-dt1c1i day when 1t con\11c ted Hunt ington Harbour phys1c1an Jef frey MacDonald or murder Sgt. M1ke Tracy said the bond between o fficers and th~ ~ year-old docwr 11> deep * * * Doctor's Appeal Delayed RALEIGH, N (: IAP l A fede ral Judge has not hied u de- cision on whethe r to Jet Dr. J ef frey MacDonald go fr<'e on bond pending appeal of his triple- murder conviction. U.S . District Judge Franklin T . Dupree demed bond Wed.ne~ day after h e s entenced the former Green Be ret from Hunt ington Harbour to three con· seC'u ltvc· life term1> for the 1970 stcibbing ancf bludgeonin~ deuthi, of h 1~ wife· and two you n~ dCIU~hl('r-. Dl'ft•11w ;11tumt.•y Wade• Smith srwnl ubout 1 1 ~· h <1urs with Dupree on Thu rs day. <1 s king that he reC'ons1dc r. The m eeting was closl•d ff he rcfU~C'S to .;ct bond, the issue 1s t.•x pcct ed Lo go the U.S . Circuit Court or Appeals in ll1chmond. Va. Me;.inwhilc. the Bureau of Prisons decided T hursday to move MacDonald to a m edjum· c u s tody prison al T erminul Is land. near Long Beach. 1f ball is demf'd MacDonald has been held al a minimum-security f ederal prison unit at Butner. N C .• sinee his <.'Onv1ct1on. · ·1 would ch<1racteriie him as .1 man \\ho seem<.'d emotionally destroyed ... 1>a1d defense ul torney Bcrnurd Sega l in u Lelephonc interview a fter he VIS· sled MacDon<tld on Thursday af- ternoon. Attorneys huvc until the e nd or next week to give formal noti ce of appeal. S mith said he expect- ed the appeal notice to be filed in Raleigh 1>QOn Appeals an· expcc-tc~o be hascd on errors Dupr · may have m <idc during the -day I rial and legal 11>~ucs ~uch · -un- due pre-indictment dclc.iy If appeals fa il . Mac Uonuld will have to serve <Jl least 10 ycurs in prison, according to rederaJ parole officials Segal sa id MacDo nald hus re ce1ved scor es of te lephone calls and telegr am s from people who were s hocked by his conv1cllon and offered to he lp ··we have received a lreme n · dous amount of correspondence (See AP PEAL. P age i\2 I Old Machine Gun Found in Harbour T eenage r s di&covered u Thompson machine gun Thurs- d ay in s h a l low water ~ar Davenport Bridge in Huntington Harbour. police s aid today. T he weapon. de scr ibed a s, "old. rusted and inope rable," wa s t u r n e d o v er t o c i t y lifeguar d s about 6:30 p .m . Police today said t he machine g un would be destroyed. Pilot Plans PROfile '79 A new magazine pre - viewing this week's NFL football gamea will be published in Saturday's Daily PUot. PRO file '79 brings readers the m ost up-to· date, interesting and com - prehensive roundup of pro football. wlt.b 1pedal em- pbull OD pro 1amea to be t.elnlMdtJU weekend. koutilll nportl, pl91er prom., pnclleUom, point 1pracll and tipe OD who uad wbM to wakb for are lDCladed bl PRO fUe '1t to mate pro football vtewtq more tun. Loot for PRO ftle '1t in Sa&urda1'• D&U1 PUot. Ht po1 ot ~d oul tbat Lon.: Beach poUce om cers chlpl)tld m S I ,000 to he lp defray M~t.· Donald's dcfc~l' co11ts He says tus asstw1allon con ducted its own 1nvest1gahon of lhl' 19'10 charge!>, u::.mg up lo 20 offieers, and coorluded the doc tor was innocent Ont.> officer. who ht' wouldn 'l name. s pent h11> vacation in North Carolina serving as Mac- Donald's bodyguard "When be heard there'd been d~ath threats on Jerr be decided t o g o bac k the re and help," Triu.•y said And, he nott!d. otricers prob- ably will help out again during an appeal or the conviction. He said the union 's 11 -member bourd of directors will m eet next week to plan out further as- sistance ror their "friend ... Af'Wlre- SALLY RAND SHOWN BEHIND HER FAMOUS FANS IN 1941 ·s c andalous' Dancer Performed Untll Year Before Death Peekaboo Dancer Sally Rand, 75, Dies GLENDORA !AP ) -Sa lly Rand, whose peekaboo fan danc- ing scandalized and delighted a udie nces for m o r e t han 45 years, died tod~y a t age 75. The petite. blonde da ncer and her ostrich plumes were the h.i t of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair and just about everywhere e lse. Until last year , when ill health fo r ced h e r to c urtail a p · pearances, she was still waving the fluffy white fans up to 40 weeks a year. "People ask me. 'What the hell are you doing it for ?· .. she told T he Associated Press. "Well. it's a lot better than do- ing needlepoint in the pa tio.'· Born Heletl Gould Beck in April 3, 1904, s h e s tarted pe rrorming a t a ge 14 a nd Hikers Die In Park Fall THREE RIVERS <AP ) -A North Hollywood te.cber and an ltnclno man died in a UO-foot. fall down a •tee&> •lope on Alta Pen ln Sequoia NaUonal Park about 25 mlJee eut ol here, park 0~:::: ~eel the dead u Pblltp Berk, JS, of North Hollywood , and Le1lle Jotepbaon, 11, of ltnclno. Park apoblman Rank .Jones aald two odlen were 19Cued by a U.S. Navy helicopter, worked her way from Mii;souri to Hollywood in the 1920s. Ther e, director Cecil B. De Mille cast her in "The King of Kings" as SaJly Rand. a na me he llrted fro m a Rand-McNally atlas. But while Miss Rand settled in t his Los Angeles suburb, she never m ade it big in lhe movies. So she cam e up with the idea of d ancing in the nude with ostrich plum es to set her apart from ath.!r striptease acts. She flrst performed her dance an a Ch.icago speakea sy in 1932, when she coined the phrase "the Rand is quicker than the eye." But it was at the Midway in the World's Fair that she really made a splash. She took he r fan da nce all over the country, som etimes varying things a bit wttb a n almost-as- f a moua routine using a bubble fl ve feet in dlamete r. The act periodically got her h•uled into court for lndecent exposure. The last lime t.bat happened was In Omaha, Neb., In 1984, when s he was old enouab to h ave been most atrippen' 1randmother. But aae wu never a bancup for Miii Rand, who clllcuued btr face Ufta and blllrdye jobs wlt.b equal candor. •'I felt proud at tbe a1e of eo to be .,,.._. for betDI nabd in public," lbe aald of U.. Omaba Incident. lllla Rand 11 1urvlved by ber adosMd 90D, Sean, 31. ~wile and t WO ll'andCbUdren. "Tb~ officers have the blghe.st respect ror that man, .. Tracy con tinue s . "All of us we r e shocked by the verdict." M acDonald was convicte d Wednesday of the 1970 lrllllnas or his wile and two da ughters. He was sentenced t o three con· secutive life terms in prison. The charges, claimed Tracy. were investigated by the u.rUon when the former Green Beret captain applied for honorary membenbip in the organiz.auon seven years ago. "We studied the racts availa· ble and concluded there was a great deaJ or reasonable doubt that he did it.·· said the police le ader. "We also concluded he was being barasaed." Tracy contended the military police, who investiaated the s layings , made "monumental e rrors." He said they fa iled to laite fingerprints and didn't search ror the suspects MacDonald al- leged killed rus family. T h e Hu nti n gton H arbou r physician won the affection or officers when he saved the life of a patrolman an c ritical con<titaon with a gunshot wound in the ab- ($tt DOCTOR, Page A2 ) Clients Listed Call Girl Ring Mesa Broken • ID By JOANNE RE YNOLDS Of, ... 0 .. ly ~-S\.tlt Costa Mesa police e nded a six week 1n vcst1g at1on Thursd uy night by arresting a Newport Reac h man who ullegedly run a \'<tl l ~irl opcrat111n with thousands or clients 111 Orangt: and l.o~ Angcll·S count1c ::. Sgt <;ary Wt•bi,tcr all ci:e<I the :-.t·x for :-ale opcrat:nn 11.nrkcd under lht• gu1~.c of a model and c ... rort ~crv11't· «all(•d Sequin (;iris Business owner Jesse E mlen ton Boyd, 53, was take n into custody at his Oakwood apart ment, 1980 16th St. by Webster and Detecl1v~ Dennis Hossfeld under a warrant accusing him of pimping and pandering. He as being held in Costa Mesa city Jail today in lieu or SS,000 bail. Sl•1zcd at th<' time or Boyd"s arres t I!. ere nine loose leaf bin- ders which contained lhe names. ages, addresses. phone numbers and credit card numbers o f Boyd's clients W cbster said the listings a b o Huntington Officer Hit By Car, Hurt A lluntington Rcarh police of firer was inJurcd late Thursday when a motoris t s truck him itt t he scene or another accident hl' was 1nvcst igatin~. p<>hcc s aid Orfic('r Tom Gilhgun had Just finished selling out road narcs at 11 :Wl p.m o n Pacific Coast include the name of the model ::.ent to the client and the fe<: paid "Most of lhOSl' fees CX<'Cf•d SIOO ··~commented llossfeld and Web!>t<>r -.a1<1 they intend to conta<·l a~ man> ,,r the men 11:.ted a., pn-.:.1hle 1n an a uempt tn dew·lop furthn 1n fo rmatwn about lht• <'~1~1· The•} t"''l1mated thc·n· :.trl' lhou!>:in1h of <:h ents listed 1n the· h<>ok -. Jl ossfeld nt1ll'd that tnt• flit"> 1n eight of the btndN~ li!-ot l\Ot· d1ent per p<1ge The ninth book lists up to six clients pc r pitgc He s aid there 1s also a fi le Mn- taimog 1nformat1on on as many or tht> rounty•s vice orrs~rs a~ were known to the businessm an and ht'> employet!'> as well as a blackhM of "wc•1rdos to whom he .,.,ouldn't send a girl and dead heut-i who'd given· them bad c·heck<> The t11.o df'tc·ct1vc<, -.u1d thl') don 1 know how man' womPn .... <>rkl'd f•1r boyd although thev .dlt!J.!i•d lh:.t 1•arh 1n their 1n '1·-.t:i:.itt<in thn 11t ..,111\ crt·d tw<> 1 7 \I' :i r 11 I cl g 1 rl., work 1 n g ,.. , modt•I-. frir 1111) d \.I, t•tJ -.tt·r '>ti 1d ( ·~..,1 !J :\1c ..,:1 h ;i n d I 1· d I h " 1 n v • · ., li g a t 1 on bt>caus<· St'qu1n Girls ha~ a CtJs ta Mesa business license for .in addn·ss on Elden Avenue lit• -.;.11 d <ill of lhl' busmes1> uppa rent ly wa~ conducted out or Boyd '~ Newport Beach a partment. Disband Band Kenton's Will Revealed LOS ANGELES IAP 1 ln his \\ 111 ft led in S upcn or Court. Stan Kenton asked that his S t an Kento n Orchestra b<' d isbanded fo rever KC'nton. who was part of tht.• "Bi~ Band'" era of the 1940s. dh~d Saturdav of a stroke He was 67. Ile left his estate, \·alucd at $525.000 to h1:0, three c hildren. One third of the m onc: w1 1l gu to has daughter Les lie BnX>ke Smith, 3R. <ind the remainder w11l be put into a trust. Tht• incornt.' from the truM will be ct1ndt'Ci equally between his ~on . LanCL' K enton. 21. and h i~ other daughter. Dana L ynn Kt·nton Padilla. 22 The wall. filed Thursc1 ;1: J bn nro\'1dc ... th<tl all t ht' bandlt·adt'r ·:-. ura g1n.tl mu-.1t '><'<>rt.•s and manuscnpb v. di bt• g1\'en t11 );orth Tex a~ State Un1versit.). H ighway and was s liding back '"---------------------------"' int o h is patrolcar when the motorist s lammed into his veh1· cle, police said Me linda Boelzkc . 22. of 131 ·13rd St . Newport Reach. was ar reslded at the scene on sus picion of drunken dnvmg Gilligan was treated at Hunt 1ngto n ln t e r co mmu n 1t y Hospital, but didn 't r equire hos pitalization. Police s aid C11l1gan and a partner wer e investigating a mi n or traffic acciden t near Newland Street when the second accident occurred Outer Backs Sale to Iran WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi· dent Carter , saying be doesn·t know whether Iran actually needs the U.S. oil products re - cently sold to it, defends the saJe as good for Am e rican-Iranian ties. Carter, questioned Thursday at a T ampa, Fla .• town meeting, again said the conkovenial s ale or 2 million barrels of diesel fuel a nd ke rosene was made on humanitarian grounds to meet the needs of Iranian families. "We sold it to Iran became they said they had a bardthip case," he said, "and I think tl wa• a eood invnmeot" in main· tainin1 cordial relations wtlh lbe country from which the United Stat.ea bu>'• 1~.000 barrela of oil a day. <Mb Supply Dipe NEW YORK <AP > -The Federal Raerve ?n Tbunday reported lbarp dJ'OPI In the na- Uon '• bale IDOIMJ aupply and in buslnet11 borrowln1 at major New Yort bant1. Area Gas Stations likely to Be Open LOS ANG El.ES IA P l Southern California Ra~ stations are not expected to be arfct'ted by a threatened Labor Day shut- down in the northern purt or the state, the Autom obile Club of Southern California says. But gas prices continue lo n sc he re, a ve raging l.3 cents more per gallon this week -nearly double the previous week's 0.7 per cent increase. the auto club re ported Thursday. The club said tha t if s tation owners in Northern California close on Labor Day, it "will have little eHect. if a ny, o n Sout hern California o pe rating hours ." The survey indic a led that between 43.7 percent and 51.6 perc ent or stations in oullyin& Bandit Hits Record Shop An armed mao with •boulder lenltb blood hair and moi.s on his face made off with SlOO in CHh Thunday after holdiq up a Hu.ntiqton Beach record abosi. poUce reported. The bandit entered Ucorlce Pi111. 18071 Goldenwest St.. at 2: 10 p.m. and held a 1maU re- volver OD employees wb1Je be •cooped money out of a cHb re1• later, oftlcera aald. Wltww descrtbed the IUD todnt tMmdit u 30 yean old wttb · a mllltame. Police Hid be left lbe area on foot. areai.. plan to be pumpm~ gas More than 95 percent of the stations surveyed arc char ging more than a doll ar a gallon for al least one ttrade of gasoline. the report said. Overall, average prices for Rasoline u re more than a doUar a gallon, 1t added. Or::wi. ~~-a~I \\'eatber Su nny a n d a l ittl e warme r Satur day with pat ch y low c lo udiness near the coast early m orn- i n g . H igh s Sa turd ay mid-70s at beaches to 80s Inla nd. Lows tonight in lower 80s. INSIDE TODA~ What'• lhlre lo do for Jun" Toda11'• WeekericUr detoUa concerti, llteoter and recr.a· uonal activstaea to l1dt eve"JI• cme. = .... (to~ ................... ,..... ........... • ...__ Cl-I . .,.......... .. .......... MKll....,..... at ,....,.... Q =: CWA! WMQ I t f (M t ......... M AJ ~VPll.OT Hit FrlqtY. AUAyft 31. 1m It Onlt1 Huru ,_ a Little While . . .l«·von G ill. H. of llunlington Beach gnmacel> ai:. nurse Sharon Glatz admjnisters a pre :-.<:hool 1n(1c·ulatwn. then gazes mournfully at has "wound •· Jevon was one l)f many youngste rs rct:civanR free back-to sc hool 1mmumzutions s ponsored hy 100 MPH ChaHe Mesa Rape Suspect Nabbed in Pursuit A m an who police a llege raped a 23-year old Co!>ta Mesa woman early lod<.ty was c«1ptured after o fficers c h<1sed him on the San Diego Freeway at speeds in ex cc·r-.' of WO mph Lt J at·k Ca.Jnon of the Co'ita Mt.-!>a µolt l'e 1>u1d Lht· :-.uspcct hud 10 ven p ol 1<·1· nc1 1 nf orm «1tirrn oth1·r th<1n a fir:-.t name of JJcn n1s "Ill· :.ippc•ar-. to tw in h11> t•u rly l Os and -.:i v:-h" <'<1me1> from Tu:-.tin ... ('.:ilnrm -.u1d Thl· l1culcnun1 1·n·tJ 1t<·<.l the n :i. 1dc>n t1> of e.1 n Oran..:e Av1mul· up<srtment 1·11mplt·x wath 1.11d1ng pol1t·e 111 Ltu-eaµlurc of lht• m :.rn aftl'r he alle~ed ly riJJJl'd th<' n ·1>1 dent of om· ''' the <tJ.Wrtrncn~ ah1111t 2 1:-i a m ·1 h1· mJn l.!OI 1nt11 1111 up:.irt Two Horses ffit by Auto; One Killed 0111• h11r1>1· w:1'> k1llf>f1 und ;.s '-''1'1111<1 •llJ•tr<:ll 1·urly t11day 1n llu 11 t111 ~t1111 ll l'a1 h when a m11t11n st 11n <:olden Wt·st Stred str11tk th1· r11krll·1>-. h11r!'>cs und -.1;.immctl 1nl1J :i 1·:ir, poh<·e n · pc1rt1•1t ()ff1<·Pr:. -.a11J W11Jl:.im If all, l!I , o r Wilmington . WCI ~ driving :-.oulhllQund at 1 :IO a m near a 11n va1 e hors1· iitable ul Ga rfield I\ v<•n111· wh"n Uw honH!i> durtf!d 1n rnmt of h" car 11 :it t h 1 t h <ith hor-.<.·l! a nd v1·•·r •·d 1nt1J a northtJ-Ound lane wh1·1t· he i.truck a car dri ven by Dt·nh f' Ml'rrund. 19, 11( Hunt an gt 1111 B••af'h 1'11lw1· -.u1d h•·1 tht·r molortht wa'I 1n1un·rl Th•· hor:-1·:-. w1·n · unattC'nded cinll t1ad hrokc n out of the ne:rrhy stable, offi cers r e ported Pol11·•· said th111 morninf( they had n11t y1·t rl1•tt•rmin1·d who o w 11:. the hor'iei. Home Burglarized A watch, key s and two t elevision sets worth a t.olul of $805 w•!re reported 11t.olen T hurK day afte rnoon from a Fountain Valley con dom ini um, police sa id. The burglary was reported by Don A . Marlo, 83, of 15934 S terli ng Court Pollc f> said burglant apparently used a pry tool to <'nt.er the condo OAANOf COAST .. I DAILY PILOT f f'l• '''•'•I,,. I "-ttt ,.~ ... wtth #fl t ,,.,.. ,,,,,.,,'"*tu#\ Pr~ l\PIJbt1"-dOt ,,_ 'H'•'"r- 1 .. 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The victim told officers she awakened to find a n<1ked man s t :rnding beside her bed Be fore she <·ould cry o ut, h<' put has hand over her m outh and raped her Calnon said the woman wa:-. a bl£' to shove her a::.sallant to the floor and scrc;.sm for help. lier scn·<1ms roust•d nc1ghbor1> who saw the naked 1>ui.pect flet· tng through the complex toward <J purked car . While one group of n e ighbors run after the m an. :.mother trwd lo hlock the suspect ·s t·ar with h1:. auto and <mother nc1ghb<lr c <1 JI ed police The· suspeet ei,c:.ip<·d by rum ming the nc1ghbor'11 car but the Cost a Me1>iJ police he licopter h<.td spotted the fleeing veh1rlt· .ind directed gr ound umts In th1· pursuit. Caln<m s<.11d the l>J>eeding car wa::. 1>toppc·d ut Hroo khurs t Street on the fre<:way hy a fleet or patrnlmPn from Cost:..i MP'>iJ f''1wntmn V<illey ;.rnd Hunt1ngt11~ Reach Ho s aid that at the time of th1 • i.ui.pect':> arres t he was drc:is•·d, "hut he had his clo the:. <m in such a way lhctt would leud you t1> hcll<-ve he'd dr essed in u hurry," the officer 1>ald. 1''ro111 Pa~ A I APPEAL ... from poople he r e in the Rale1~h a rea. A lot of r esponse 1s gmnu into his off ace in Long Beach ... i.aid Segal ·'There h;.is been an unending !>tream of calls from people with t:n ormous exprer-.111ons o r di!. tress at what people perc·e1vc t11 he a great legal tr;.igedy," he 1>aid. A number of people have (J f fe red to put their ho mf's up for hail if Dupree decides t.o allow hond In the ca11e. Segal said . MacDonald's wife Colette-, 26. :.ind daughters Kimberly, 5, a nd Kris ten, 2. were found 11labbed and bludgeoned to death on Feb. 17, 1970 at their F ort Bragg home. Pool Maker Faces Charge RIVERSIDE CAP> Felony charges have been filed against a Norco swimming pool contrac tor who allegedly collected an estimated $200 ,000 from homeowners for pools that we re never completed. Joseph N. H all Sr ., SI , was c harged with IS counts of diversion of construction fund.s In a complaint filed b y the Ri v eralde County dis trict al· torney's office. Ha ll, who closed his office In Norco and dlaappeared from bis Woodcrest area h om e In late Jun e, i. expected to s urrender next week, accordln1 to Aiiis· tant District Attorney Thomas Hollenbont. Fire Hite ~e LAKEPORT CAP) -A 1pec- tacular flre d•troyed the h ll· torte Le TriUOD Lodi• at Blue Lakes, tendlq names eo feet In· to tbe alr and cau.al.n1 hOO 000 dama1e. ftre offtclall said. Tb; bl111, which broke out Hrly Tburaday and Involved 70 ftreflll\t.en, WU tbe Wrd al tbie lod111D two wMka. APWlrephoto YOUNG'S REPLACEMENT Donald F. McHenry Carter Nam es McHenry New Envoy to U.N. l'l.AINS, Ca IAP I f'res1 d e nt Cartn toduy nom1n:it1·1l IJon ald F Me l11·nry t,, rf•r1la1·•· Andn·w Young a1> IJ S am ha!>h ador lo the Umted N at1on1>, !>aytnl( McHe nry has been highly l"t'<'omm1:ndcd by Young Mdf1•nry had been Young's dt·puty Ir ii> n1Jrnanat1o n , announced he re while Carter 11> on vacation, as considered like ly to ht:lp over· <'om e the pre11ldcnt's politu:al problems with black leaders up set over Young ·s d eparture McH enry. like Young, is black. Mc I lenry. 42, who joined the State Department in 1963, "1s a highly qualified professional. thoroughly familia r with the ma· JOr issues that confront the Unit ed Nu lions, .. Carter s aid "lle 's been highly recom - mended to me by Ambassador Younl.(" a1> we ll as Secretary of S ta te Cy rus R. Vunce and other s, Corter s~ud M c llenry played a highly v1s1 hie role in the r ece nt negotia· t1on1' with the Soviet Union over 8ol11ho1 ballet dancer Ludmilla Vluova at Kennedy Airport an New York In a.n apparent r efere nce to that incide nt, Deputy White House Press S e c retary Rex G ranum s aid Ca rter feels M elf e nry d emons trated "both toughness and roulness under rare" a11 w1•ll as "stron g and forceful negotiating skills Seeking to ttmphaslze that Mc lfcnry'11 nomination would mean no sh.ill lo policy. Granum said the new ambassador would ~e ·'in a very good position to continue to d evelop the relations establish ed by Ambassador Young at the United Nations. "He will be a symbol of the preside nt's determ ination to co ntinue the procell8 of bridle building t.o the developln1 na - llons, particularly in Africa, because or hJs close assoclaUon with the existing American policy," Granum Hid. Fave Color TV Seta Burglarized Buralara broke lnto a Hunt. ln1ton Beach appUance •to ... ear- ly Thursday and m11de off wttb five color television set.av alued at $2 430, poUce reported . Police Hid Lbe c rooks hurled a brick throuah tbe front window ot Tovatt'1 Appliances, IH7 Warner Avt., and dra11ed tbe televltton ..u out of the bWJd. Ina. n.. lnetdent wtt C'9ported to police It l :IO a.m. ' o.i1, ...... "'-•• .... o·o..tt Pacifica Community Hospital at the Carmen Yuppa Conference Center an Hunt· m gton Hcach this week Reds Place Troops Combat Force Reported Cuba • in WASllJNGTON <AJ> I The Carte r adm1n1stralllrn 1>1t1d t.o day that antellagence e1>1Jmat.es "com e to the unumb1guous con c lus1on" that there 1s u Soviet com bat unit or 2.000 to 3,000 men 1n Cubci Tht· Stat<! Departml·nt -.aid the t roop:. chi not J>O'>t· a thrt•ttt ln tht• l!n1ted Stall's But al 1·xp re1>-.1..-d ··conecm" ;.ind 1>1.11d at 11> a:-.king th<· Sovtl't Union fo r un «·xr>lanu lion of tilt' prf•:1t•nrt: of th1· truop1> and th.-ir m1s1>1cm 1n C'u b11 De 1rnrtment s pokl·:. m un Hod ding C arte r would not -.u y whether the ~1v1ets h &vf' l~t'n a s k1•d llJ w1thdrnw lhc troop1> A r curding to ul(reeme nt'> made afte r the Cul1an m1ssi11· t•n s 1s of 1962 and reuffarmt'<l m 1970, the Soviet Union as not al lo w ed to Rlut1on "offcns1vt: weavon.'> :>yi1tcm:-." an Cuba In r c t u r n . t h <· n 1 t •• d S t a t e '> pledged not to 1nvad C' the 11>lund But tioddang Carter i.a1d t.hal "ground for ces per '>e did not figure In our b1latf•rcil un derstandangs with th<• Sov1eL' · The State D<·1>artm 1•nt mudf' the acknowl(-d g m1·nt a fter S.·n 1-· r a n k C h u rt• h . D l d a h 11 • chairm;rn or the Sl•nall:' f"Orf'tl(n H~lat1ons Commltlt•1•, rcportf'd T hursday ni~ht that IJ S In te ll1gencc sourcei. confirmed thP ,.,.... Pllflf" A I DOCTOR • • • do m en, Tracy suad M a c Don u ld thPn placed him11elf on 24-hour call in case of e m e rge ncy involving injured Loni( Beach offlc<•rs, the union leader explained II<' said the do<'tor al'lo hrlrwd tra1'l Lo ng lleHrh paramedtt'' a nd was a c ti ve 1n c harily fund raisers ··1 know he w:ii.n ·t thP only guy in town to do J(oud thing1> for people, but ht• guve up an &wful lot of his own tJme It's hard not to rei.pcct a man like that " pres e n ce of So v If• t ni m bu l troops ln Cuba C hurch u r ged Pre,.1dt:nl Ca rt.er t o an s 1s t on t h1· 1 m m ediate Wllhdr«1wal o f th~ ~iv 1et troo~ In Lillie Rock . Ark toduv Sen Bob OQl1· of K a""'"' · ,, Hc publlcan pn·-..d1·r1ttdl 11111 te nder. dt:manded the '"' m1· .,, lwn and. grnng furtht·r . pnipo-.1·11 suspf'nd1ng the St-nal<· r1 t·tiat•· ,,,. th t> S ALT II lrt:atv Y.1lh th•·""''\ lt'l L'nwn unlll th~ Hus•.i;111:-. 11r11 v1de ··l:l full cxplcin<it11111 ' Dolt-said tht· 1>L;1t11min1< rif ...,., vu•t I roop::. in Cubu Wii:. d v1·rv '>Cn ow,'· vlfJlallon 11r the Cuban rn "'11 .. 1 "'" <s cc:ri rd-. ~aad Chun·h Thi• l '111tMJ Stalei, c annot 1wrm1t th•· 1•.l.11111 t11 li•·r·ome a l<u-..,,;,n m1l1t.11 v tw-..-. !JfJ malt·::. f rum 11u 1 -.h11r1•-. 11•ir 1·;i 11 w1· ul '""" < 11!1.1 11, 111· .,.,,." • .-. a ..,,,111w h11.1rd f•ir 1<11•,-.1;,11 n11lit ;1rv lfl ll I \I 1111 .. 11 fll fh•• W1•-.11•rn l f ,. II 11 ~ pt11 'I II ""·• 11111 11111111•da;1l1·ly 1'11·ar Y.h .it 1·.1u e.,,.1f 1111• Ii S 1n t1·Jlq.,·n1·1• a~·1·a;i1•1 1·<, Lo dt·1·1<!1• 111.11 I ht· !°l<I \ ,.., 1ir•·-.1•rtf'I• In ''uhu ha-, 1 "·•• lrt'IJ NimhiJl '-lr•·nj{th Northern California Gas Stations Close ~ACHAMENTO tA P 1 Nr>ur l y 9() perctnt or :-.:o rtht-rn Cul1forrua !)erv1r1· :;tutaon' will bf' c l01>l.'<.I Sunday and M1>nday df'spale a c·our l ord e r <J1m1·<1 <i g a 1 n 1> t pro t <' ~ t 1'1 o.., u r .. -. . ,, dt:altr spokt:i.man prcdtr tt.-d 1<1· 1t.1 y Mnte authorities e<J lled lh&t e11t1m alt• too h1J{h . howt-ver. and '-<Jld t he prcHt'~t would hhly huve latllt• or no 1>rfcn 111 Southern Callforn1u during Uw Labor Day weekend Jam Campbell. d1rf'ctor nf th1· Ca lifornia S<·rvacc Station A' ~or 1allon . whic h r (•pr est·nl'> a bout I ,JOO NorthC'm <'ahfomw s tations. said the shutdown. un ders corang deale rs · pu1>h for m o r e profits. might h 11v1> bet·n about 70 per cent without th1· court o rder But Ca mptwll pn•d 1r ted lhl' number o r -.1at1on :-.hutclo wn-. would grow to nearly 90 p('rc•·nt bee au!M: of .. frus tration m n tht• ruJrnl( 111:.ued Thur!'ld;,) tn San Frane1!'>C'11 Sup1:n11r Court Judge Ira Hrown "We are doing this to ronv1nr1· Governor Brown and the I ' :-., Men's 1>1·p ;irtm1•nt •1f f':n•·q~y for " 1w,.fl for .1 1 ti.in~•· 111 llw re~•ul;i 111111-. l don t ••• \ 1· ,, t1xit whwtl llllt• 111,Jk t•'-l11•• I /t,111~:1· ·~ •• v1· li•·•·n u -.1••1 a -. ,, polttll'lJl fr111tllall amt u pawn w .. .1 r1· . .-.kin~· th1· 1·11n"i umrr'i now 111 .1ppl} .1 l1ttl •· pr1•s\Ur f> 1h••111 w l\1"., .. (':1mph•·ll -.;i1rl St:1I• 0Har111h huvc s aid th1•y 1·'1(pt•1·1 North1·rn ('al1forn1a., ~·•Mll1n1· .,uppl1<·s Lo he abma nor 111 ,al tornpared to the last ~·'I( "'''"k' T hi· '11:111• fo:n1•r gy Comm1ss1on 'llY '> ('alaf or n1 a S tate I\ 11t11mnh1l1• A'l'><><"1CJt1on figure1> '"' ~orthf.'rn < 'a lafornia indtcat1• :Jfi pe rr t•nt will tw <'los(•<f by noon Se.1 turday, 72 percent hy fi JJ m. Saturrfoy. 66 pnccnt c losed Sun. da) <ind~ percent Monday Th(• dealcni u e protesting lhe frdt-ral pncing rel(ulutao n which l1m1ti. tht•m to 15 4 cent:. profit per gallon Tht-y want at least 3 t·cnt1> mon• l>t•r l(allon al (uJJ. 't•rv1r(' '>tataon:., or u s witch lo a pt·r c t•ntagt· ''' ttw wholes<1 lc prat•1• of fut>l SUITS and SPORT COATS One Dollar· "'Whe n you buy one suit or sport coat at the regular price. you can buy another or equal or lesser value for only one doll ar! IOUIH COAIT PLAZA. COSTA MBA. CA. PUOMI t714t 1 .... 1111 EDIT ION YoarRemetewa Dally New8paper 4 VOL. 71, NO. 1~, •SECTIONS,~ PAGES F l FTEEN CENTS e Chemical Cloud Still Mystery 81 DAVID KUTZ•ANN °'--·---The ort1ln ol a my"ertOI.&$ chemical ck>Ud lbal made twu pollce omeers and two security guards Ill Wednf'sd ay nlaht tn Irvine is still unknown. fin· or flclals said toda) Fire Capt. Marc lla wka ns satd investigators have gone over a 2~-square mile area in seuch of clues. but have found nOUung The fog-Uke cloud appeartld Death On Ride Pondered Orange County Coroner's in- vestigators said today it m ay be six weeks before they know what caused the death or a 31-year-old worn an who lapsed into a coma during a ride on Dis neyla nd's Spaee Mountain Shenll Horrman went on the nde Aug 14 with her husband. Ron. and two children Hoffman !)a id his wife wa~ !>l:'ffil·conscious at the ride's end d nd unable lo gel o ff Th1: w o m a n di ed a week lalt•r w ithout rega ining cons cious- ness A SPokesman for the coroner's office said today t he initial <iutopsy failed to pinpoint the cau s e of d e ath . H e s aid microscopic analyses are being conduc lt"'<i a nd estimated those tests would takl' :-.ix weeks to c·o mplete. The spokesman, .Ji m Beisner, said he is hopeful the results will enable inves tigators to make a clea r deter mination whether lhere is a rclat1onsh1p between the wom an's death :ind the in doo r roller coaster ride. Ho ffman s aid that he tried ltJ get his wafe orr the ndc with the help of park officials . but the Space Mounta in dispatcher sent the ride off again with Mrs. llorf. m an still in it. The man s aid he scre amed for the operators to stop the ru.Jc. but they Cf)uldn'l hear him "It was scary as hell All I could thmk of doing was protect- ing m y wHe The safety bar~ weren't even 1n place. I held her, but ~he was jostled very much anyway." he So id. <Se e COMA. Page A2 I Pilot Plans PROfile '79 A new m:.igaz1n e pre - \•1ewing this week ':-. NJ<'L football g<1m cs will be publis he d 1n Suturdciy's Daily Pilot PRO file ·79 brin~s r eaders the most up-lo- date. 1ntercs tmg and com prehens1ve roundup or pro football, with special em- phasis on pro games to be tele vised this weekend. Scouting repQrts. player profiles, predictions, point spreads and tips on who and what to watch for arc included in PRO rile '79 lo make pro footbull viewing more fun. Look for PRO rile '79 in Saturday's Daily Pilot. Coast Weather S unny and a little warmer Saturday with patc hy low c loudiness near the coast early mom- i n g . Highs Saturday mid-70s at beaches to 80s inland. Lows tonight In lower 60s. INSIDE TODA '1 What'• thnt to do /or fun? Today'• Weekender detail• concerti, tMatn and recrea- Uonol activUNa to auif ~­ ou. ........ °"...1! ............. .............. M ............... •••11111-cw .... .. ..... ...... .. ....... Cit :11"' n ""it: W l f CH t ........ A4 ~evtral blocks rrom a chemical splll eartler Wedneaday in the Jrvlne lnduatrial Park area near Red Hill Avenue. Thret Olher Police officers became 111 from e xpQ!'IUre to fumes from the af temoon chemical spill. Workers at the Greybar EJcc• t r1(' Co warehouse at L802 Ket tt>r1 ng St had used a patnl rt: mover to strap tbe floor and hosed the liquid ouLaide when a oassioe t'ountv e moloyee saw what was happening and called rirefiahters ll&wklns said 1t is a violation or 8tate health and traffic Jaws to wash a t'he micul substance in to the strttl Howe ver. the coun- t y hcallh offic i a l s who in vc:st1.:atL'tJ the incident could not he reached for comment this morning on the possabilllies of a fine being le vied against those respomnble ror the warehouse anc ident The rtre department built dikes around lbe warehouse to contain the chemical and then had it vacuumed up and trucked a way for disposal. Oddly, neither the workers in- side the warehouse or the fire pe rsonnel seemed seriously of· feeted by fumes Only the Police officers at the s cene directing traffic com- olained of ill effects s uch a~ headeche, stomachaches a nd vomiting. The officer and s ec urity gua rds exposed to lbe cloud that night also complained or the same errects. Officials. however, said there appeared to be no connect ion between the paint remover and cloud inc idents. Paul Bartek, an mvestigato r for the state 's Occupa tional. Safe ly and Health AdmtnJStnt· tlon, said, as far as the four employees in the warehouse are concerned, no one suffered a ny serious exposure lo the remover . And e ven though the c loud re- mains a mystery, one aspect of the c he mical s ituation seems clear Ha wkins s aid l h e $5,000 cleanup bill for the paint re- move r spill will be presented to Greybar Electric Co .. which has yet to move into the warehouse Clients Listed Call Girl Ring \ Mesa Broken • ID o •••• ~ileol Slo•fl - By JOANN I:: R F.YSOLOS Of IM 0 .. 1, P1 .. 1 Swtt Costa Me~a pohc<· ended a ~1"< v. eek 1n \'cSllRat1on Thursday night by arrl·:-.tin~ a Newport Hl·ach mnn \\ hu allc~edly ran a c a I I ~ 1 r I rJ pc r a t 1 u n w 1 l h thousand!) of l"l1C'nl~ in Orun.:t and Los An~clc5 counltc'i Sgt Gary WelJstcr a lleged th{· St'X fo r :-.al e 11fWr3liOn worke<l und('r lhc ~U1M· of :1 model and t''\COrt "t•rv1rc ca ll e d Sequin c; iris Husmc";;:-. owner J c·-;s<: Emlen ton Boyd, 5:!, was t aken into <·ustody ;it ht~ Oak wocid upart rncnl. 1980 16th St by Webste r and DNc('ll\ t' lknn1s llossfelc1 under a warrant accus ing ham ol pimping c.tnd pandering He 11> being held in Cost a Mesa city Jail today in hcu of SS,000 bail. Seized at the lime or Boyd·~ a rrest were nine loose leof b10· ders whieh cont~uned 1 he n:.ime~. agt•s, addn·~Sl'!'. phone· num b<or.- and c redit c ard numbers of Boyd 's elients /tlore Tlaa11 a Moutlaf ul Webster s aid the J1st1ngs also include the nc.tme of the model s ent to the client c.tnd the fee paid Registry Hotel chef Louis Giraud ~hows off a piece of the 60-foot s andwich he prepared for Thursday's "Sandwich Derby" that raised $240 for the Muscular Dystrophy A ssoci ation . Pa ss ersby wt!re invited to partake of the monumental sandwich and m ake a dona- tion. Giraud said it took 45 minutes to assemble the ~andwich , which included 30 pounds of ham, 20 pounds of cheese <.tnd 12 pounds of salami. "Most of thos,. fc1·s l'Xceed $100." he· commcnlt•d Hossfeld and Wehstcr said they intend to contact us man) of the men listed as possible in <ID :Jltempt lu develop furthvr In formation about the t'U~c. They c:.t1 m :-Jtcd then· <1 re thous ands of dit·nt:. lis ted 1n the bouks. Carter Not Happy With Bunny Tales Hossfold noted that tht• fil es in <'IJ{hl of the binders list onr· d1cnt per pa~1·. The ninth book lists up to six clients pe r pa~<· II e sau1 therl' i!. ~1bo a file eon· l<J lntnJt 1nform;1t1on on as m11ny 'Good Broun' Gets a Hand PLAINS. Ga. IAf' I In the firs t detailed comments on his encounte r with a swimm ing rab- hit. President Carter savs the rabbit did s wim toward his rish- m g boat. he did splash water to keep it out of his boat and he's none too pleased with news ac- counts of the incident. lie said t here was no a ttack either by him or by the rabbit. Reports citing unnamed White House sources h ave s aid sometimes in a humorous man- ner -that Carter beat back the s wimming bunny la st spring, swinging an oar "for his tire." <Editorial cartoon. Page A,7.) Carter said Thursday the bun- n y was "just a nice, quiet. typical Georgia rabbit." And Thurs da y n ight h e elaborated in an interview with Florida editors. saying he would "try to say this without castigat- ing the press.·· Carter said he was indeed alone in a fishine boat last spring when "I saw this animal s wimming acr oss the pond toward me. I lbougbt it was a beaver at first since there are beaver and otter in that particular pond. And when it got closer . I saw that it waa not either one of the two animals but it wa's what a ppeared to be a rabbit. •'When it got close e nough that I could see that the rabbit was going to come in the boat with me, I took the boat paddle and llit water at the rabbit and he eventually and relu ctantly turned away and we nt to the shore. "And to be frank about it, I didn't tblnk about it any more unW t.be Secret S.rvice said, 'Wbat"wu that animal that wu lrYiDI to pt ln UM boat wtth you?• I aald, 'It wu a rabbit• " "lmmedtat.IY all my Georeta frienda uid rabtitta don't awtm. it ia lmpoulble for ll to be a rab- bit. "f\t)()ut a wl'ck or two later. it a ppeared that a Wh ite House photographer who was on the bluff overlooking the pond had taken a photog raph. When W(• looked at the photogra ph. I knew 1t was a rabbit. but it was hard to tell in the photograph. So I had ham blow the photograph up. ll was plmnly a rnhbit. "The rabbit. I don 't think, was trying lo a ttack me . My guess is that the rabbit had been startled by some dogs or something and had Jumped in the pond and was JUSt looking for a d ry place lo crawl." Since the incident was report- ed this week, Carter and the rab· bit h ave been portrayed in numerous ca rtoons . and the story has been repeated widely. not a lways in a manner com- plimentary to the president. r SACRAMENTO <APl The· pres1d1n g offic er introduced "The good Governor Brown" and the Assembly gave him u s t a nding ov atio n I t was fo rmer (~ov Edmund C. "Pat" Brown. father o f the present l!overnor. It happened Thursday when Assc mhlyman Wa lter Ingalls. D- Rivers idc. presiding over the Assembly, heard that the e ldcr Rrown w as in the chamber and ca lled him to the floor . Brown was governor from 1959 through 1966 Hi s s o n , Edmund G . Brown Jr .• has had an ancreas· ingly strained relationship with the Legis lature Dishaad Baad Kenton's Will Revealed LOS ANGELES (AP) -In his will filed in Superior Court, Stan Kenton asked that his Stan Kenton Orchestra be disbanded forever. Kenton, who was part of the "Big Band" era of the 1940s, died Saturday of a stroke. He was 67. He left his estate, valued at $525,000 to his three children. One third of the money will go to his daughter Leslie Brooke Smith, 38, and the remainder will be put into a trust. The income from the trust will be divided equally between his son, Lance Kenton, 21, and his other daulbter, Dana Lynn Kenton Padilla • 22 • The will, filed 1bursday. also provides that all the baadleader't original mualc scores and manuscripts wW be 1lven to North Texas St.ate University. of lhe county's vice 01t1ccr~ a!- v. f're known to thl' bu~ines~man and h1!> C'mployt'l"" d., wt'll ii!> .., blarkh!>l t1f ··we irdo!> to whom h~ "'uuldn I ~end a i:irl Jlld 1Jlo,1d hl'Jl!> who d g1vr·n them liJd t he<'k" Th1: tv.o d1·tcl'l1vc!> '><.t ld tht:v don 't knov. how man) women wr1rkt-for Boyd. olth1Jugh th1·\ ,1llcJ?cd that t:a rl~· in their 111 Peekaboo t .,an \'1•!.llg:.it1on they d1 !>COvered two I i ) t:a r old girls working as model-. for Uo.>d Wdl!>ll•r .. alfl Co!.la Mesi! h .1n dlt:d lhl' 1n vest 1gat1on ht•taU'>t' Scq u 1n Girl~ has ii l'11!>1 <1 :'It 11\J hus1 nC!>s license for JO JdOrc,.,., on Elden /\venue Jlc .,ct td dll of the bu~1ne!>:. apparent I\ v.a-, l't1t1d urt1:d OUI O( Boyd·~ :>\1•wf1<1rt Bc:.tl'h apartment Dancer Sal.ly Rand Succumbs at Age 75 I .,,.,,...... FAMOUS FAN DANCER Salty Rand In 1941 Ex-candidate Calls Charge 'Technicality' FRESNO <AP) -An unsuc- cessful candidate for t he Democratic lieutenant governor nomination las t year says a ca mpaign viola tio n charge againslberisjust a technicality. Penny Raven of Fresno was accused of paying a SI0.000 cam- paign consulting fee to Chandler MedJa Productions of Newport Beach Vibeo the money really waa meant for Butcher-Forde campaign consultants, also of Newport Beach. Mrs. Raven explained Thurs- day that she probably will file a correction to her campaign ex- penditure form to make clear that part ol the money went to Butcher-Forde. "There never was any attempt to hide anything, cover up anything, defra ud anything," she said at a news conference. Mrs. Raven said she fired Butcher·Forde flve weeks after paytq the St0,000 and baa tlJed a laW.utt contendinc that the firm failed to perform aervica for her campaip. Her husband, Larry. noted that •'tf w were tr'Jilll to bide Butcher·Forde. we wouldn't haft rued • la1n1u.it on tbem and made it public lmowled1e." <.;J.F.~UO HA 11\I'> Sally RJ nd. v.hm.e ix-ek<1hoo f:.in dan1· lnJ.! -.candaltw d a nd delighted audie n ces for m o re than 45 years. died today al age 75. The petite. blonde dancer and h<'r O!>tnc h plumes were the hJt or thl• 1933 Ch1c<iJ?1) Wo rld's f'a1r and JUSt about Pverywhe re els e l "nt1I IJ-"t vt•a r. when ill health forc·C'd hr r to c u r t :.i il a µ pe:.tranrcs, she was still waving t ht> fluffy wh1t1· fans uµ to 40 "'•'!'k!' a vt·ar ""l't•oplt• t1sk mt'. 'What tht" ht:ll J rt• ;.'OU doing It for 'I' •• Sht:' told Th•· /\sso c1att•d Pres'> ·w l"ll. 11 ·-; a lot better than do ini.: ll L'•'•1lt•po1nl 1n lhc• patio " A11 rn lll·len (;ould Bf'Ck in April '.l , l~U ·I , ~h t' ~t a rt e d IH' r r o r m 1 n ~ a t a g c l 4 J n d wnr kC'd h('r wa \' fro m M 1s!>our1 t•> Hollvw11nr1 111 °lhf' l!J20s Ther1· d1n·1·torC1•l'll R Of' Mille cast her 1n · Tht> t\in~ of KinJZi " a:. Salh Hand . .i name h• lifted from ;, Hand ~k"lall yatlas. But v.hlle Maso; Rand settled 1n thl'> Lo:-/\n.:l'lc•s suburb. ~he nt'' l'r mack 1t h1g in the movies So s ht' cc.t me up with the idea of dane1nl! 1n the nudt' with ostn ch plume~ to set hcr apart from n1h.:r stnptea~c ucLc:;. She first performed her dance 1n J ChacaRo speakeasy in 1932. when she coined the phrase "'the Rand 1s qweker than the eye " But 11 was at the Midway in the World's f'a1r that she re<11ly made .1 splash Sht• tnok her fan dc.tnce all over thl' t•ountry. s ome ti mes varying things a bit with an almost-as- f amous routine using a bubble five feet in ctiameter . T he act periodically got her hauled into court for indecent exposure. The last time that happened was in Omaha, Neb., in 1964. when s he was old enough to have been most strippers' g randmothe r. But age was never a hangup for Miss Rand. who discussed he r face lifts and hair dye jobs with equal candor. · ·1 fe lt proud at the age of 60 to be arrested for being naked in public." she said of Uae Omaha incident. Miss Rand is survived by her adopted son. Sean. 31, his wife and two grandchildren. Arrest Nets Cocaine Worth 850 Million OKEECHOBEE. Fla. (AP> - An Okeechobee man is being he ld in lieu of $1 million bail ln what offldala say is tbe biuest cocaine bull In U.S. hlatol')'. Police on WedDelday arreeted Mabry Millon Murphy. 40, aelsed a twtn-eqibe plane and conftacated 308 J)OUDdl of uncut cocaine val'*9 at S5' mlWoa. Offlcen were atill .. arcbJna for three other IU&pec:ta. I ' frtsltr. AuAYlf 31, If?'! Stera.Meve• 4,000 Injured By Hurricane SAN J UAN. Pue n o JUto IAP I Hurricane Onld Maded for the Dominican Republic todl)' afte r levtilJnc Ule lltlle Carib· bcian 1aland of Oomlnlt••. whe re a1.1 m•n~u 4,000 peopl .. w._.r~ r~ ported ur~. and h-..e t.c> 18 or more kl led. IRelalad photo , Pa1e A4 ) T hree we~ killed •• the 1torm altlrtt!d Puerto Rico The <.:ambbean New11 SerV1ce reported Ml luat us ~nona died o n D om1 n lC'1&, b ut o fflc1al1 aboard ~ 8riUs b navy fri1ate t•1tc, ltadlna& a reacue effort, uld only fi ve death• had been conflrmed The fe'1fe report u 1d prt" ll m 1na ry t>'>\1mute11 1nd1c11lt'd uµ to 5 p1:rt't>Ol 11f tht· 1sl;.ind 'i. Kl ,000 rnh;.ib1tun1:-. Wt'rc• rrlJurc:d D r J ow ('olon, San Juetn's c hief mN l'nrolog111l, s a id the eye or the storm should come ashon· on the Beata Pe n1ni.ula, the U o m1n1 c ;i n H e 1>ubl1 c '11 Chase Nets Siupect in Mesa Rape A man who poUce allege raped a 23-year·old C~ta Mesa woman early today was captured after officers chased him on the San Diego f'reeway at s peeds In e x· ces:'l of 100 mph Lt J ack Calna n or the Costa Mesa police said the suspect had g i v e n poll c c nr> information other than a first name of Den. n1 1> "Ill· ;i pp(•tiri-. t11 tu· 10 h11> <·arly 20s MHI t-.a yi. h•• t omt'h from Tu.-.tin, ·• ( 'alrlUn ~illd The IH'uU•nant c rcd1kt1 the rt':-. 1dl'n t:s or un Orun~v Avenut· u partment compll'X with uldlng police an the raptun· 1>f the riHJn ;i(tn h(' .tll<·~Nll y ra tH'd lht' ,. . .,. den t or orw 11r tht• a partmt.'ll ti-. <1 bout 2 l!J 1t.m T he m <1n got into the a part m ent through a n o pen shdln~ gluM> door into the W()mdn':-. bed room The v1ct1m told office rs she a wakened to rand u naked man s tandmg hc s1de her twd. lit-fore she could cr y out, he put h1:. hand over her mouth and raped her Ca lnon s:.11d the woman was ;;i hie to "huv<· her as1>1ttl unl lo the floor and :.cream for help. JIN i.creami-. rouiscd neighbors who i;a w lht· na kl!d s us pect Ott· ang throu~h the complex toward o p<.i rkcd c :.tr While one group or neighbors ra n a fter the m lJn, anoth er tried lo block lht• s uspc:cl 's c a r with his auto a nd <1nother ne ighbor c•csl led police. The 11us pccl escuped by ram· mrng the ne1g h twir'11 C'ar but the Cost a Mes a r>o licc he licopte r h<td spollcd the fleeing vehicle a nd directed ground units In the purs uit ao'6thernnl011t Point , by mid· atternoon and crou tbrou1h HalU early S aturday, ht1dln1 on a coune tha t would take I\ bt'tween Jamalc•• and Cuba Tht'r~ wu no prl'd il'llon wtwn: H mt1bt bead after that P o lice In the.-l\outhem coa1tal city of Suto Oom lnco . upttal or the Do mlnlr an ttepu bllc evacuated re11denlll from low ly in1 area" •· 1trther to the 11outh In th•· Atlantic. th" seu on's thud hu1 r lt'ane wu bu1ldtn1 midway bt•I wt-en th~ norlhweat cout of Alric • and th e W l ndwflrd lslandJJ. l•ih~d two duy11 1t80 by Dav td T ht• II S Nutaonal Wl'ultwr St'r Vll't• 1n 1111 !l a rn udv1i.ory i.a 1d Ouv1d'i. t'tm tc·r wu11 u!Jout 160 m sll'i. s out hw1·~t o f lhe s o uthwest tw or l'ul!rto Hu·o a.nd 70 m 1l c1> soulht·a i.t uf Suntt1 Domingo <it 17 4 degr ees north latitude <.ind 69 7 dcure~s west lon1ltudc It wai. !>llll moving we11l · northwext with maximum aus· talne d w1nd11 of 150 mph , hut th1• s oecd of its advarH'C' droPJ>cd :-.lightly frcim 15 to 13 mph Hur ricane.force w ind:-. of 74 mph <tnd more extended for 50 mile!'! 'Jut from the cenl('r On Its present trn<'k, David IR f'xpect.ed to pa s:-. near the re· p u blic's rou:-.t<JI lnwn of Enn quillo, about JO mile!'! north or t h e ti p o f th e R a r a ho n a P e nins ula, the weuthe r serv1cr said. Fromr~AI COMA ... Al Flore:., a spokesmun for Dis ncylund :.a1rl purk 11Hu:iul., 1.1 1 thai. t1m<· rtun't know whf"lhn th•· young woman's 1lln•~!>S ond suh s equent d eath were rc lat•!d tu thC:' ride "We w on 't kn'1 w until ttw CBU!tl' of death h U!I tw en c1t• tcrmined,11 he 11uid "fl apJ)f'ar~. i t l' o u I d h a v 1· h 11 p p e n 1• d a n y w h1·r1· ll c·,1ultl h;1v1· hup p e n t.'<1 11n :t twn<·li 110 Main Street " f' lo res suid t h e ride w u .... c:he c ked out 1mml·diatcly uftn the incident a nd Wits 1udl(ed to be operating "in the way 1l s hould. 11 H e swd the ride d1s putchcr d id n 't rc aJize there wa1. trouble whe n he sent the ride o ut with Mrs Hoffman still in a car "If everything looks no rmal, h e 'll d is pa t c h the vehic le ," f''lor es said. The Disneyl and s pokes m a n s a id Mrs . Horrm an 's de11lh 1:. tht.' firs t to OC<'UT afte r a normal ride o n o ne of the park's a ttract1oni. F lores s a id th a t o ve r the years , there have been a total of five deaths al the purk, but oil were the res ult of a Ja ck of Judg m e nt and prope r be havio r by vis itors. ''They've been things like s ta nding up on the M atte rhQm ride or trying to s wim a cross the Rive r s of Ame r ica when the r>crson didn't know how lo s wim in the firs t place, 11 he add,;d. .~ ......... YOUNG'8 "IPUC.Ml!NT Donald '. McHenry Carter Nam es McHenry New Envoy to U .N. PLAINS, Gu IAI' > Pre111 d ent Carter tod1t y n omln1tted Oonuld I" McHenry t<1 replace Andrew Yo ung u ll S. am bass udor to the Unllc·d Nation~. 11a yrn" Mt.•lf('nry hus bc·e n h1~hly rt·c·omrnc ndti<t hy Young Mc lh·nry hud be t:n Youn~·-; d t'p uty His nomination, announc ed here whJlc C11rter as on vacatwn. la consldererl likely to help ovn <·o m c• lhe pre sident's polit11·al µroblem~ wllh bluck leader :. u11 M~t over Young's d e parture M elf enry , like Youn I(, 1s black Mc Henry , 42, who Joined 1111· Stale Departme nt 1n 1963, "1i. •• h ighly <1uuhf1Pd prr,fe'>!'!IOn ul. thorouJ<hly famah ur with the m u JOr l!.SUt.~ thut confront lh1.· l;n1 t Cd Nation~." Cartc·r s aid "11 ••'11 heen h ighl y rf'cnm m<:ndt·d to mt· l>y Ambu1>!lad1ir Young" u!I we ll ;1s Scr rct .. ry of S t u t c • )' r u !'! H V u n 1· •· <1 11 tJ olhc·rs. Curt•·r !>aid M('l l1·nry pli.lyf·tl u h 1 ~hly v1 "1 lilt· rnlt• rn lh1· r t·<'c:11t m·i.:otla t1onli wllh th1· Sovll'l Un11m O\••r Bols hoi ballC't d unr 1:r l.urlmlll.i Vlu!wva <11 Kl'nnl'tly Airport 1n Nt•w York In un uppurcnt n ·f1·n ·n1·1· t11 t h u l 10<.'Jdc nt. De puty Wh1l1· lf1>u:-.c l'r<•ss S c<·rt.'t;.ir v Ht·x Gru num s aid Carte r f t>c h M cJl('nry dem ons trated "both t oughncs11 pnd coolnes!I under fire" as well a'l "11lrong <1 nd forceful negolwting sk1lli. S r t'k1ng lo cmpha hlze lhbl Mt·11c n ry''i nom1na u on would mean no sturt 111 policy, Granum said the new urnha:o.,,ador would ht· "1n :1 v1·ry i.:0•1d ,.11!>1lmn t1• 1·1mtinut· t11 1kv(·l11p th1· rt:lal11111" 1• .. tahl1s hcd h y Amlia '>!>ad•1f You nl( al I he I :nitcd Nu lion\ "Jfc· Wl ll t>.• a 11y m l><>l of lh•· pre s ident'!'! dPlc·rm1nolion t1i ('O ntlnUf' tht• pr<>ces!'I of bnctg1· buildanl( lo the developing n o lion11, parlir ularly in Africa. ht·c·uus1• of his close 1H1~0C'i ati1>n with th•· t xist1ng Am cr icun policy," Gr11num sa id G r anum i.iud that becaus e <1f M c If e nry 'i; d oi.c 11si.oc 1atic111 with Young, he wrll "l:>e able lo 1·111n1· 10 und hit lht• ~roun•I run lllnj.I . Culncin sa id the speeding car was s topped at Brookhurs t Street on the freeway by a fleet of patrolme n fr o m CoAla Mesa, Fountam Valley a nd lluntington Beach H e aa1d that at the time of the s us pect 's ar ru t he wu d ressed, ·'but he had h is c lothe s on In such a wuy that would lead you to be lie ve he 'd dressed in u hurry, 11 the officer s aid. Brown to Campaign In Massachusetts Ted Challenged JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CAP> Re publi c an pre sid e n tial hop e ful J o hn Co nnall y c ha lle nged Sen. Edward Ken- n ed y, D·Mass .. today lo te ll bac kers or draft-Kennedy com· mlttee.s to abide by campaign spending rules that apply to a n· nounced cand1date11. -----OMN<MCOMT DAILY PILOT T,_.0,•~tAMMt O.tl, ...... •itfll•"'<h a\tOM ...... '""' Ne#\ ~~ .. ,.,..._,_. •• , ... ,.,._... c .. u ~"'°''""'~ (.........,,,., \9 ....... •«M•~ ... .,....'-ft•f ~ ... ''"....,. , , ..... ·~ <°'•• Mlw Nr....,, ~.,,.,, HWM.,..,.,. ""-'"'"..,,. ···~ ., .... , ... .,,.. 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Quinn predicted lhal Brown would be "very 11tron1" In a two· way race a1aln11t Presiden t Carter in Masuchuselta and thal Brown could win lhe March 4 MHaacbu.etU primary . "If Kennedy 11 runnln1 In M a11achuaetta, ll la unlikely anybody could defeat h im . But I do not believe he will be a can· lidate. In t.bat 1ltuat1on, I would expect Brown could do quite well. I think ll la a very 1tron1 area for Gov. Brown," Quinn aald ln an interYltw . "The lalue a1atntt C arter ln Mauactu.eU.e 1Mmt to be one of 1 oneral competence. In M a11acbuHtt1, there waa a 1tron1 , .. liq Can.r I• JUI' DOl up to tbejob.j•t not competent t.ob9~.·· Brown, who formed an "ex· plorato17 oomm1U.." ud ltVt· ed ralllnl campatp fuda lat month, ll tile oaly open eballe.,er to Cart.r for tbe DemocraUc nomtoaUoD. lut Brown) campaJp ll ao far m&IUeule -U paid w°"*"• tacludlDI Quinn , tn • Loa ADI.._ headqtwien, aDd one paid 1tatf member aad two fulltJme volant.en who hope to c1pf'n rum11aign h ca d c1u11rte r!> n t-x l wct-k i n Hos t o n a nd - M t1n<·hc11t.cr, N II Bui (~ulnn s a11l Brown, who beat C'urter an M:vcral pnmanf'!i with a splas hy·but late hid for the nornlnallon In 1976, w ill def lnlle ly r ampalgn nationwide In J 9ff0 : "I d o n 't li c e un y r lrt·um11tunce th at would leud tht: a overnor to decide not lo run ,'f Quhm returned to Ca lifornia on Wednesday arter a flve·day tour of Ne w H ampshire and M u111rnchwictl.11 tie said Rrown will makt-hlit first campalJ(n trip Sepl. 9 12, s pending two day11 In Ne w Ha mpshire . one In M a1uchusett.B and one In New York. In addlllon to a urie a of private m eetings with local Democ rutlc le aders , Brown pl a n s a ppearances al two polillcal pi c nics In Ne w Hampshire, slte of the nation 's flrat primary n ext February. But Brown. who1e 1reatest strenllh In the paat haa been amon1 youn1 voters, haa picked a campu.a 1ett.Jn1 for hls major appearance in each •late -St. Anselm's Coll e 1 e In New Uampehlre, Botton Colle1e ln M HllCbUHlta and Columbia Unlve ralty ln New York. The Brown Urate1y In Ma11achUMtt.a i. ty~lcal ofthe'1· year -old •overnor • campalp •tyle -ahort on 1raaaroou or· 1anllinf, but keyed to dramaue btda for news media att.entlon. a, lolnl dtnettr to Kenwt7•1 doorat.ep, Brown 11 challenctl\I the Mu11chutetta tot.ator to r11pond to hJ1 campal1n. SoViet Troops · In Cuba WASHINaToN <AP> The C arltir udmlnlatraUon 1111ld to day th3t IRSelllatsnce esUmate11 ''c ome to the un•mbl1uou1 con- cluaion" that \here ta a Soviet combat un.lt of 2,000'to 3,000 men In <.:uba. Th e Sta te Departm ent 11aid tht troop8 do not pose a thrut to the Un ited St1tte11 Out It e1tpreued "concern" and Hid ll la Hkine the Soviet Union for an explana- tion or the pr .. ence of the troopt and their ml11lon in Cuba. D•partmenl 1poke1m an Hod· dlnai Carter would not uy wh e ther the Soviet.a have been askud to wilhduw the troops Ac cordi ng t o agreem e nts made alter the Cuban mllllille t·r i!lis of 1962 und reaffirmed In 1970. the Soviet Union ls n<>t al luw e d to s lot1o n · 'offc ni.1 vt· we ttpons sytilems " 1n Cuba In r e turn , the U n it ed S tates pledged not to Invade the l11land But JJodding Carte r said thut · ·xro und forcH per s e did not figure In our bilate ral u n . de rs tandlngs with the Soviets." The State Oep11rtme nt made the a cknowledgment after Sen F r a nk C hurc h , D ·l daho , c h airman of tht• Senutc f'oreign Rt-latlons Com m ittee, reported Thursd ay n iR ht tha t US In t£>111gtm <'e ~oun•t.•1. 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"·.. aroc.a • - ._. __ ,._ ________ __ -·--.-.. .., .. ...._ _____ --~------· fric:111¥, Auguet 31 , 1179 s DAILY PILOT Peluioa Peril Complex Steps May Save Plans If the Carter admhuat.ralioo, many employera and ua· tona win. the troubled pemion plau to wb.lch an estimated 8 million belooa wtu be permitted to rne1e on certain U.y benefit promises. On Lop of lhil, the U.S. govemmmt lnaurance fund created to protect workers' peaalom a1&1nst the collapH of their private plans wants to cut back IL• benefit 1uaran· tees for the 8 million who belong to about 2,000 multi· employer plans that cover about one·fourtb of employees wbo participate ln private pension plam. FRIGHTENING NUMBEU OP TllESE plans are in trouble. Forced to cover the retirement costs of mou.nUn.g numbers of retired members wtlb the contribuUOClS o.f decreasing numbers or active workers and employers, u.e plana may turn to the government for help . But the pension insurance program established five years ago cannot cover their liabilities . rr even a few rokt in the next 10 years, lbe government·run multi-e -nployer plan fund would go bankrupt. The aclminiat.ration and the Pemlon Benefit Guaranty Corp., lbe agenc y which ad· ministers the insurance program, have come up with s ugges tions t o change the rules under Money's Worth which both the plan and insurance fund operate. The proposals are complicated, but their goals arc s traighUorward. , (l) Make It less attractive for multi-employer plans to fold by preventing companies that drop out of plans to ~cape their funding responsibilities. 12) Give troubled plans more n exiblhly to enable them lo weather brief periods of economic strain. (3) REDUCE ANO POSTPONE mE PBGC's liabiUly so that premiums paid by e mployers into the fund can be kept down and the government beeomes an ins urer of la+;t r t"SOrt There is no objection lo these goals, and even critics or the a dm.irustration 's bill support many specific proposals. There are two. however , that wall have a direct negativt: im pact on mullJ -employer plan members. Under one, companies and unions would be allowed lo prom1se plan members n sang benefits until such lime as the plan geli into trouble At thas point, promised benefits could be reduced to levels in efrecl fi ve years earher. IF THE nJND REMAINED strapped. more cutbacks would be permitted before the PBGC would step in wrth help And the Carter White !louse recommends that the PBGC cut back the amount or benefit protection it pro· vides multi t>mployer plan members. The agency wants to guarant.e<t only mode~t ·s11ed benefits a nd partially msure higher benefits In the latter casl'. benefits would not be ad1usted for mnauon A su.rpris1nl{ number of unions are backing these benefit aod guarantee reductJons A few lawmakers suggest other solutions. including US· mg general tax n?venues and raising multi~mployer plan revenues. But unions and employers a re pushing Congress to enact the admimstral.Jon bill ras t. The outlook could be grim tor retiring members of mull.I-employer plans. · 1 ··DR~NGE '\ I I •• C8'1JNl.ll~ I J I I I I -_,. , ' Mn-~•ry to Pat1121,,2 C~•t• Directors of Mercury Savini;ts and Loan Association. hased at Hunt•nJlt<m Beach. have declared a regul ar quarterly 12'-:o cent pc•r '>hare r::1sh d1v1dend. payable to '-lQC kholder.. or rer<rrd Oct t Payment date will be Oct. ts ur 3 5 soon lherenftc-r ac; po:-.!>1ble Thl· assoe1atwn '!> earnings 10 lhe fir~l six monthi, of 1979 s<'l a record It operates JJ offi ces in Orange, Los Angeles, Santa Clara and V('nl ura countte~ An applirauon for a branch in Anaheim tltlb •~ p<'nd1n~ before lhe California !>avmgs 3nd loan comm1ss1oner BtDUit19toa Fi,.. Pur«+leaH~d Photo T<'mplatc Corp. has acquired total asset,!) or Con· linentaJ Wall Panel. ti un t.mgton Bu ch. Both companies are lauunators of decorative vinyl on n at sheet, either steel or a luminum Hunter Keck. president of Photo Template, said the purcha.'e includes n 27,000·square-foot bwlding in the Hun tington Beach lndustrn•l Park. Drdp Olfirr Op~•• TaMer Laffitte has opened an offi ce for design, photo· graphy. copywriting, acco~t. manageme~t. pro?uclion . traffic control. media s upen ·uuon and admm1stratJve s up- port services at 16782 Redhill, Irvine. T he agency :-tlso has a n Inglewood office lmrtr 0111~~ L~••~d Bruce R Corbett. Ken E . Steelma n, Douglas 8 . Oa\'idson a nd J udith G. Siracusa have taken a five·year lease on 3,133 square feet of space in buUding number 6 in the Centerpoinle Project, 19782 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, from Vortac Associates, the lessor. Tota l consideration is $207,900, according lo Business Properties Brokerage Co., which represented the lessees . Tbe lesaees plan to use the ofnce apace for a law firm otlw G~ llp l•r BrH Saffell & McAdam, Inc., Irvine, has begun work on a one·story building in Irvine for Bell Associates. The buikf· Ing at While and McCabe streets, will cover 1.32 acres and will tot.al 16,000 square feet. Architect is Del DeRevere and Associates, Irvine. EaUmated cost of the project is Sl million, and completion Is acbeduJed for December. The building will be uaed ror ofnce and warehouse space. S.•re LPfl•efl l•r 011~ Kyocera tntemaUonal, Inc., u eleeuomc1 compaay. bu taken a three.year lease on 154 square feet of apace ln bulJcllnc 8 ln the Centerpolnte Pro~ 11712 llacArtbur Blvd., lnt.ne, from Vortac A.lloctat.el. Total conslderaUon wu $38,081, acc:ordlq to B••MP Properties Brolterace Co. whlcb repnHQt..s &be lelMe. Kyocera Jntemallonai will UH tbe 11>11ce for ol'ftc.. ,,...,res. s...., .......... . w. Simmons M1ttre11 P'a~~l.nc., bu openH a ahowroom at Jf19J Beacb Blvd., H Buch. Ernie Bernard, m...._. ol tbe ·..uactoe Beacb tton, bu been wltb w. stmmoaa for a~ Jean. Store hours an 10 a.m. to t p.m. Moedtya tlarouth Fridays. 10 a .m. to• p.m. ~ Uld 11 a.m. to I p.m. SwadQI. ' :. . ~--~-y-~-'----•'"·-·----~ •. ,m _____________________ ._S_~U , ··a f I Oeean FIS•lag: The Only Way to Go :.:; f Jrith Gmnddad A~ound, Even a Youngster Can Do It BJ llOWAaD L llANDT ........... "" ... It 'a the oal7 wa, to 10 for a ~ .t.o h .. nevw been oceao ftlhlQa bllore. tbe ton ot Dail1 Pilot •1*1a .Utoc-CtaJ, Sheff aDd wUe Manha. made bit ftflt ocun \lh1q euunioo ln UM compuy of bla cranddacf, llUtoa Law•.,... and a eoulln, Mart Lawrence. an Hperlwed hand who had been out on the ocean one time before. tbrlll when they wen1 booked and brou&h\ to the boat . Chris wanted to take them all home and others fLsb.lng alongside bim were donating their mackerel aa well acrtie wound up with a aack full of the fish. other than mackerel. But all were warMCI bJ , skipper LJoyd Hanis before the boat Jett tbe ~ dock that this was lhe onJy day t.bia year no live bail would be available. • Take arucWad a1alac to bait .._ book ud c .. c. UM line ln U.e water. &MDU a ftU uppeoa to •trike, mab aue lae la dole b7 ll -., U · •l•tuce .. needed. Or better ttill, reel I.a a (lib that another member ol the party baa booked Chrtl bandied the altuaUon expertly and before the day waa over on tb4' w .. tem Pride out of Davey '• l..Mker at the Pavilion, he was ready to bait h.11 own hook and catch fish un· a11\lu,d "My mom will take care or them for me," he aaid with pride u granddad tried to gel him t o toss them back. "They aren 'l worth anything," granddad Insisted. "WE HAD 71 PA881!NGEB8 tblA morninl and gave them all ll rain cheek to flab anotber · •. : lime because they did not know about t.be bait • , situatioo before they came on board," Harria said. . Ol'llUWdll, all Ute~ are tMn for a.,, to remember out cm UM bhM Padltc on a balaay &W'D.O\er day witb a Ucbt breeae and aun1bine to match. But wbeo you are youn1. these UU.. seldom matter. IT •ADE U'M'LE dtfference to the young flahermt!n th•t the only catch waa mackerel. They put up 1t aood rtght and gave the boys a But Chris was just as insistent and won out, proudly carryin,g his sack of fish off tbe boat and placing them in a cardboard box in grand· dad's car. BefoTe the afternoon nm. however. be made , certain all knew of the situation and informed • 1 one and aJI they could skip the trip if !rozen squid wouldn't do for bait. Nooe of the 62 after- Thursday afternoon, YOUDI Chris Sbert. 8, Fishing on the halr·day boat Thursday wasn't as productive as it could have been for Harris, a Glendale school teacher and <See OCEAN, Page 87) noon passengers left the boat. . 1 Meanwhile, at Irvine Lake. • • I Cars Lined Up AlretUly for Saturday's Opening I 1 By ERNIE CASTIU.0 °' ' ... o..,, ............ It was a fisherman's dream. On a cool. overcast morning, o nly a handful or nntcle rs were on the banks of a well· 11torkoo lake that had been virtually un· molt>stcd for nearly a year. It was i.o quiet. you could hear a bird sing: i.o pt'll('(•ful. you could imagine yourself 1n the wilderness. ·'This has been one of the most heavily stocked lakes around Soulhem Cal.tforrua (or the las t 10 yea rs." says Decker. "The fishing here should be great. no quest.Jon about it We've checked the fish population and there's all kinds of schools of crappie, bass and ca trash · · clean·up operalion.s began several months : ago : THF. I.URE IS SO 1rr e'\1s t1blt: the pros~·cLs offdhng a lamat J>() ~real, that car-. a re t.'XJ>f't'lt"<I to be lined up along Santtal{o Canyon Roud half u mah· an both d1rcct1onsor the lakc'scntrancl' "IT WAS SO llUN DOWN, there used to he weeds all over the parking lot, coming up through the asphalt," says main · tenance worker Daryl Landrum. "We're doing the best we can to get it ready for Saturd<1y and luck1ly, we haven 't had a probl em with vanda lism 'I've h<1d to chase <1 couple of kids out hut other than that, the lake hasn't been touched " ! I I l 1 fo'or a whilt'. anyway. Saturday, the sC'<'na r io changes drastically when the ~att's guarding Irvine LaJce will s wing open and fishermen once again flock to the popularOrange County fishing spot. ALREADY, CARS ARE lining up a long Santiago Canyon Road. waiting for the 6 a.m . opening. "Thl'rt.• us<•d to be hundreds or fishermen here when it was open and on a good dciy you 'd find 150 boab m the water," say!> Decker who in his 30 years Wlth the IH'G frequently came out to check anli(lers for their licenses and lama ls al Irvine Lake Decker rt-ca ll s somt' of the controveny : surround1n~ thf' lake's closure but says ' tht're was ... sllv~r ltning to it au. J "There's a lot of hungry fish in there We should have a lot of real good fishing," understates Bob Decker, a retired Depa rt· ment of Fish and Game official who now serves as a consultant to the Irvine Com pany, thelake'sowncr. The scene Saturday. ai. 1t was for nearl) two decades. will be a fo r ('ry from the past 10 months V:icant '.,10('(• a con cessionairc 's lease ran out an October thi- adJomfoi:: res taurant and bml '>h<Jp took •m the app<:aranct' or a j.\h()~l tnwn befon· "TllERt: WERE COMPLAINTS raised about 1t, · hP says "People wondered why lht•\ would lt'avc a beautiful lake Hke this <'lo!>td All the ht1gat1on turned into a ... talemate ·Hut the• ye ar '-; closure ha!> done won~ rln-. for !ht> lake ft ·s allowed for a more (Stt IRVINE, Pa«f' 8 7' ·---- UMPIRE FRANK HAMMOND ORDERS NASTASE TO PLAY. US.Open Crowd in Chaos NEW YO RK <AP > Jt was chaos on center court, bizarre midnight madness more befitting an international soccer match than a tennis tournament. The players. J ohn McEnroe and Jlie Nastase. were standing al oppo!'ile ends of the court, hands on hips. Umpire Frank Ham- mond had just penalized Nastase a game for delaying play, but the boisterous crowd of 10,549 that came to the U.S. Open Thursday night refused lo accept that decision. They booed. They whistled. They clapped. They stomped their feel "It may not have been the wildest thing I've ever seen , but it sure was in the top ten.·• said McEnroe. FrN~LLY, IN AN EFFORT to gel play resumed, tournament ,ireferee Mike Blanchard instructed Nast.ue to serve. Al that point Mc Enroe led 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 3·1, but not according to the crowd. They roared "2·1, 2·1, 2·1," demanding that the penalty as- sessed against Nastase be reversed. Angels Now The Chasers From AP Dlspat.cbes • CLEVELAND -The slide continues. Cleveland's Indians were the latest team to ha nd the Angels thei r miseries . applying a 7·1 de feat al Cleveland Stadium. The loss was the Angels' fifth in a row and eighth in their last nine games. They dropped from first place for the first time since July 8 and are now 1•2 Ji(ame behind Kansas City in the American Lt>ague's Western Div1s1on. "IF WE COULD SCORE 20 runi. in a game, that might change 1t," s aid Angels Ma nager J im Fregosi. "We just have to win a game to get squared away." "We're going to have to sta.rt playing more ag· gressively, the way we were at the start of the season," Angels catche r Brian Downing summed up. Meaowhlle. the Indians are dise<>vering a new battery that packs a lot or pitching and catching prowess. LEN BARKER, a 24 ·year·old righthanded pitcher, and Ron Hassey, a 26·year-old catcher, sparked the Indians Thursday nhtht. ll was the fifth s traight victory for Barker. The 6·4, 235·pound Fort Knox, Ky., native yielded six hits and struck out eight to boost. his season mark to 5-4. H assey smacked a bases·loaded double in the firs t inning against Angels' start.er Nolan Ryan to give Barker more runs than he needed. The Barker-Hassey tandem has onl y recently started making waves in the American League. Barker, who came lo the Indians in a trade with the Texas Rangers laat October, floundered for the first ha ir of the season. Working primarily out of the bullpen, his earned run average at times was above 10, and he fail ed to win a game. . .............. "I thought if play could resume, the crowd would quiet down," said Blanchard, explaining why he ordered Nastase lo serve despite the roar of the crowd. Nastase refused. "He (Hammond) ke pt telling me, 'Play with the noise'." Nastase said . "I said, 'I won't play with that nolse. Take the point, <See NASTASE, Pa1e BS> SINCE BEING placed in the starting rotation. be has posted a 1.86 ERA in seven starts . "He's really a dandy," Cleveland M ana~er Dave Garcia said about Barker. "That kid 's a good pitcher. l tbin.k the Indians made a very good deal when they got him." BUGGED ALL NIGHT Even the bugs were after the Angels Thursday night as they dropped out of the American League West lead with a loss at Cleveland . Carney Lansford !right> and the Indians' Duane Kuiper ~wat away at the pests. Slater Has Learned Bis LeMOns Well JACICll IUTa Ram Guard Dosen't Slum Comparisons By JOHN SEV ANO °'-Oa6fy ..... , .... Al 6-4, 269 pounds, Jackie Slater poses an ominous figure as an offensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams. And yet, despite hb physical appearance, he may have something lacing him that will be too difficult to overcome. You see, Slater bu been liven the dubiOUt dlM.inctioa ol replaclni Tom Mack .t tbe guard spot where Mack wu an tmt.ttutioo slftce 1118, bavinl played l1l lM atratpt 1amea at one point. IN llACK'8 CABE Jt wasn't lneffec· liven ... tbat forced blm to re.~re1 either. ft wu J•t a cue ot beiDI Urea of the pme. That makn tbe M.dow Slater bu to play under that mucb tar1er, and he'• well aware ol UM clote 1enat1Ay he'll be under. "W• only natural for people to make eomp•IUoD•, ·' HJ• the loft·1pobn Jaco. 8'ate IJ'aduate. "I e• .a, p out and do what Jackie Slaw eaa dO. "I'm not Tom Mack IDd ,.. bave very few similar features. I'm working hard on guard techniques and I'm always making comparisons between myself. Mack. (John) Williams and <Doug ) France. That's bow I improve and lean." VNF08Tl1NATELY, SLATER waan't able to learn much dllJiae his fint few days al the Cal State Fullerton tralninl lite u be was forced to the aldellnea after the flnt day with a pain· ful ankle aprain. It really wun't unUI the put two weeb that Slater wa.a able to perform at full efficiency. Detplte the slow •tart, Slater knows for the ftnt Ume since comlna to the Ra1D1 three yean aco that tbe •tartlnt Job Ls his. "It'• sot a IOOd rln1 to It," anawered Slater Wherl asked bia reactlon to belnc a starter. "It wu dllftcuJt beiq oa the bench. I'm =forward to pll.Jlnl." Slaw u nt •boat the 1am. an4 anewen qu.eUinu about foo&.ball and bi....at canl\ally. ''Tbere'• one tblnl about ·~·--.. -... -- Jackie Slater , 1 like playing football ," he says. "I've realized that I can play on a professional level. If somebody wants to play me, I'll play. "l don't feel any pressure about being a starter. I'll play and learn and make mistakes, and I'll play and learn. Hopefully, I'll eliminate thole mistakes, and as long as I do I'll be improvtne." Slater's love for football goes beyond the game, too, as be also lhMm an ap· predation for his fellow player. .. There are a lot of cluay people in the NaUonal Football Leap," says Slater, who along with hla wife makes bl• home in Meridian, Min. durint the off·aeason. "Football players are human, too, and I appreciate that clus of people. "P&OFE88IONAL FOOTBALL for me it eitclt1J\c. There's alwa,ya aome drtve or !orce that keepa aie moUvated." lloUvation la an important word in <lee 81ATD. P11• 17) Rams Switch, Sign Dunstan LOS ANGELES CAP> ......... The Los Angeles Rams. seeking to shore up the ir defensive line, signed tackle Bill Dunstan on Thursday. The Rams, who lost defensive tackle Cody Jones lo a barn.- string injury in last Salurday1' e xh ibition victory over San Dlego, bad waived Dunstan a week earlier. He is a six·"ar N•- tional Football League ,veteran from Utah State. The signing ot Dunstan .,._t Loa Angeles' roeter back to 4i after wide receiver Ron Sml~ was placed on the f our·week in· Jured ntMrve lilt earlier this week. The Rama al.lo announced that their NFL re1ulu·teHon opener Sunday at hoate a..-l the Oakland Raiden wcdd nit be televtled ln tile Loe Alfleltl a rea 1llaee 11.000 ttet.U G · matned to be told TllUNday. ..... _ --__ ,.....,. __ I I I I ' ' t ' " I Laguna/SOuth Coast EDIT I ON * * VOL. 71, NO. :z~. 4 SECTI ON S,~ PAGES Y o•r Ho•eto•a Dally Ne•8papeir FIFTEEN CENTS Coastal Call Girl Ring Broken 8y JOANNE at:\'NOLllt) Of .... O>.il\> ..... h•Jt Costa Meiua pohce ended a sax wctik lnvl'1Sl1gal1on Thursda)' night by i.rr<:stlng a N<•wport Beacb man who allege@ly rrrn a t'a ll girl o p e ration with , thousands of clients an Orangt' and Los Angeles counlles Sgt. Gary Webster aUeged lht> Seit fo r sale operation worked under the guise or a model and Death On Ride Pondered Orange County Coront'r's in· vesligators said today it may be six weeks before lhey know what caused lhe death of a 31-year-old woman who lapsed into a coma dur1ng a nde on Disneyland's Space Mountain. Sherill Hoffman wenl on the ride Aug. 14 with her hu:.band. Ron. and two children. Hoffman said has wife was sem1-consc1ou:. at the rade's end a nd unable to ~ct o ff The ~o man du:d a week l att:r "1thoul rt'ga1nin~ c on:.c1ous- ncs~ A spokesma n for lh~· coroner 's office s~11 d todJ~ thl.' 1n1t1al autopsy fotl(•d to pinpotnt the l' a u:. e or d 1· a th 11 e :. a 1 d m1 croscop1l· i.lna lyses arc being conducted and estimated those tests would take six weeks to <·o mplete. The s pokesman. Jam Beis ner. said he is hopeful the results will enable investigators to make a <'lear determination whether there is a relationship between thr woman's death and the tn· door roller l'Oastcr ride Hoffma n s<i1d tht.1t he trwd lo f.Cl his wife off the ride with thl.' help of park oHicaals. but the Space Mountain dispatcher sent the ride off again with Mrs . Hoff· man still in it The man said he screamed for the operators to stop the ride. but they couldn't hear him. "lt was !>cary as hell All I could think of doing was protect· ing my w1(e. 1'he safety bars weren't ev€'n in place. 1 held her. but she wa~ JOStled very muc h anyw;1y," he said t ec COMA. Pai.te A2 > Piwt Plans PROfile '79 A new magazine prt· viewing this week 's NF'L football g ames will h e published an Saturday's Da ily Pilot PR O fil e '79 brings readers the most up-to date. interesting and com prchens1ve roundup of pro football. with special em- phasis on pro ~ames to be: tele vised this weekend Scouting reports, pla)er profiles. predictions. point s preads and tips on who and what to watch for are mcluded an PRO file '79 to make pro football viewing more run. Look for PRO rile '79 in Saturday's Daily Pilot. Or:~.:ast Weather Su nny and a littl e warmer Saturday with patchy l ow c loudines s near the coast ear ly morn- ing . Highs Saturd ay mid-708 al beaches to 80s inland. Lows tonight In lower 809. INSIDE TODAY Whal'• the-re to do for fun'! Toda11'1 Wee~r detaU. concert•. tlaeoter and ,.CT'eG· Uonal activttta to 11.dt ~­ OM. t•Hort e n tcc calleod St'quin Gtrb Bubanei..'j 0<4n~r Jc.He Emlen ton Boyd, 53 , was taken lntu custody •t hts Oakwood i.part ml'nt. 11'80 16th St by We b.<>t.-1 .rnd Detecti vt-0.-nm:s 1106Sfeld under » warrant D<'<.'USmg him of p1mp1n.c and pandering. lie lb beang held 10 Cos ta Mesa c1ly J aH today in lieu of $5,000 bail. Seized at the ume or Boyd'i. arrt>:st were nine loose lellf bLD· derb which rontalned the names. ••~e:», addrt~ses, phone numbers uml acdlt card numbers of Ro yd 's dhmt.i. W t'bster s utd the hslings also include the name or the model 1>ent to the chent a nd the fee 11a1d "Most of those fees exceed $100," he commented. Hossfeld and Webs ter said """'I-to SALLY RAND SHOWN BEHIND HER FAMOUS FANS IN 1941 ·scandalous' Dancer Per1ormed Untll Veer Before De•th Peekaboo Dancer Sally Rand, 75, Dies GLENDO RA IAP ) -Sally Rand. whose peekaboo fan danc· ing scandalized and delighted audi ences for more than 45 years, died today at age 75. The petite. blonde dancer and her ostrich plumes were the hit of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair and just about everywhere else Until last year. when ill health fo r ced he r to c urtail ap· pearances. she was still waving the f'4lffy white fans up to 40 weeks a year. ·•P eople ask me. 'What the hell are you doing it for?' " she told The Associated Press. "Well. it's a lot better than do· ing needlepoint in the patio." Born Helen Gould Beck in April 3, 1904, s he started performing at age 14 and Hikers Die In Park Fall THREE RlVERS CAP) -A North Hollywood teacher and an Encino man died in a 150-foot fall down a steep slope on Alla Peak in Sequoia National Park a bout 25 miles eut ol bere, park offlclall s.ict. JoMI ktentllled tbe dead u Phlllp Berk, 35, of North Hollywood, and Leslie Joqpbtoa, 18, ot Saclno. Park IPC>k•man llao.k Joees said two Olben were reteued by a U.S. Navy beUcopteT • • worked her way from Missouri to Hollywood in the 1920s. There. director Cecil B. De Mille cast her in "Tbe King or Kjngs" as Sally Rand, a na me he lifted from a Rand-McNally atlas. But while Miss Rand settled in this Los Angeles suburb. she never made it bjg in the movies. So she came up with the idea of dancing in the nude with ostrich plumes to set her apart from other striptease acts. She first perform ed her dance in a Chicago speakeasy in 1932. when she coined the phrase "the Rand is quicker than the eye." But it was at the Midway in the World's Fair that she really made a splash. She took her fan dance all over the country, sometimes varying t hings a bit with a n almost·as- f amous routine using a bubble five feet ln diamete r. The act periodically got her hauled into court. for indecent exposure. The last lime that happened wu in Omaha, Neb., in 1984, when she was old enouah to have been most strippers' grandmother. But age was never a haQIUP for Mila Rand, who discuaaed her face lifts and hair dye Jobi wlth equal candor. "I felt proud at the a1e ot 9> lo be arreated for be~ naked ln public,'' 1he said of the Omaha lncldmt. M1u Rand ii survived by her adope.ci aoa, Sean, 31, bla wtle and two lfudcblldren. \ .. they intend to cont.act as many of the men listed as possible in an attempt to develop further in· formation about the case. They estimated the re are thousands of clients listed In the books. Hossfe ld noted thal lhe files in eight or the binders list one client per page. The ninth book lists up to six clients per page. He said there is a lso a file con- taining information on as many of lhe county's vice officers as were known to the businessman and his employees as well as a blacklist of "weirdos lo whom he wouldn't send a girl and dead · beats who'd given them bad checks." The two detectives s aad they don't know how many women worked for Boyd, although they alleged that early in their in- Kenneth Frank ve st1gation they discovered two 17-year-old girls working a!. models for Boyd. Webst er s aid Cos ta Mesa handled the inve s t1gat1on because Sequin Girls ha:, u Costa Mes a bus iness license for an address on Elden Avenue. He s aid all or the business apparent ly was conducted out of Boyd'~ Newport Beach apartment. Laguna Appoints New City Manager Kenneth C. Frank. a 35·year- old Berkeley city orr1cial, I!> La g una Bea c h 's new city mana1.?er. Frank wall 1~3 \'C his post as assistant to the c ity me1nager of Hc rkcley Sept 21 to t<ike the top muni cipa l po-.t 1n Lag una lk<J r h. accordang to Mayor Jack Mc· Dowd I 11 e wa:-. :.cll'{'tN1 from m1Jrt' than 100 applicants for the JOii Thursd ay night. lhc count'1I <J nd city employe e:-. turned oul at ('1ty llall to m<'l•t their ne .,. man3ger. "I'm very happy to be here." lhe new city manage r said "I ha vc an appointme nt with a real tor in the morrung and he says there should be no pro blem find· ing me a home for $95,000,'' he quipped. Prior to workini.: for the City of Berkeley. Frank wai. a staff assistant for the Le a gue M California Cities for five yea rs. He received bachelor of arts degr ee s 1n econ o m ic.., an d political science from Sa n f'ran CJ5CO State. <in rJ a maste r '> degree in public adm 1ni!>trat11m from UC Bt rkele> Ile abo t~1ughl publlr ftnanr1• ~rnd local gm·l.'rnm(•nt ;it th1.· un I\ t'rsaty lt·Yt•I T he natt\(' San F rJn<·1M'O ,. . .,. dl•nt I!> :.UJ y1 ng <st th1· ~1J rn,1ll Hotel m Newµo r1 Bt'iH'h whil•· houst" hunting wi th h1'> wi fe, Marc y. and two c hildren lie said he intend'> to w ll hi!> home in Oanvillt' and move tn Laguna Beach an t h ~ n ear future. Frank re places former city manager Fred Solomon. who left the city Aug. l to take " JOb wtth a Glendale construction firm. U.S. '-Concerned~ 0"'4y ~tkot S~H P ... to NEW CfTY MANAGER KPnneth C. Frank Cuba Houses Red Pier Project Wmpleted in Combat Contingent San Clemente WASlllNGTON cAP) The Carter admln1strat1on said to· day that intelltgenct' estimates "come to the unambiguous con l'lus1on " that there 1s a Soviet l'Om bat unit of 2.000 to 3.000 men 1n Cubt.1. The State Department s aid thl' troops do not pose a threat to the United States . But it expressed "concern" and said it is askmg the Soviet Union ror an explana- tion of the presence of the troops and their m1ss1on in Cuba. Dtpartmenl s pokes man llod- d 1 n g Carter would not !>UY whether the Soviets have been asked to wtthdraw the troops /\ ccording t o agree ments made after the Cuban m1ss1lc cns1s of 1962 and reaffirmed an 1970. the Soviet Union is not <ti lowe d to s tation "offe ns t vt• weapons sys tems" in Cuba. In return. thl' Un ited States pled~cd not to invade the island But Jlodcling Carter said that "ground forces per se did not figure in our bilateral un - de rstandings with the Soviel5." T he State Department made the acknowledgment after Sen. Frank C hur ch . D -lda h o. chairman of the Senate Foreign Re lations Committee, reported T hursday night that U .S. In· telligence sources confirmed the pr esence o f So \ ll'l (·om h .1t troop!> an Cuba C h u r c h u r g 1• d P r , . s 1 d e n t Ca r t l'r IO ans 11>I •>n the' 1m mcd1atl' w1thd raw<JI of the ~\ 1et troop:. In L1ttll· Rock. :\rk toda' Sen Bob Oolc o r K ~1n!'>Jl>. 0 J Re publica n pre..,1d t·nt1a l con tender. dc•m3ndl'<i the same ac tion a nd. go1n~ rurthl'r. proposed suspt'ndan~ th<' Sf'nlJlL' debate on the S/\L T 11 t rcuty "'1th the So\ - 1et l 'n1on until lhe Hu~s1ans pro \'Ide "a full uplanat1on. · Oole said the stationing of Sf,. viet troops in Cuba was a "\'cry serious" v1olat1on or the Cuban m 1ssile c risis a ('l·O rds Sa11f Church ·'The Cnited S tat C'S r annot permit thl• island In bcromP :a Russian m1htary base•. 90 miles from our shores. nor can we al low Cuba to be u !-.cd a s a springboard for Husswn milltar. inter vention in the Western He misphere " ll was not immediately clear what ca u sed the U.S. in · telligence agencies to decide that the Soviet presence in Cuba has reached combat strength. On July 27. Secretary of State Cyr us Vance responded to a querv f rom Sen. Richard Sto ne . <See SOVIETS, P•ge AZ I Disband Band Kenton'• Will Revealed LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -In his will filed in Superior Court, Stan Kenton asked that bis Stan Kenton Orchestra be disbanded forever. Kenton. who was part of the "Big Band" era of the 19408, died Saturday of a stroke. He was 67. He left his estate. valued at $525,000 to his three children. One third of the money will go to his daughter Leslie Brooke Smith, 38, and the remainder will be put into a trust. The income from the trust will be divided equally between his son, Lance Kenton. 21 , and his other daughter, Dana Lynn Kenton Padilla. 22. The will, filed Thursday, also provides that all the bandleader's original music scor es and manuscripts will be given to North Texas State University. ltcn1J\ :11111n 111 th•· 54 \ c.tr <1111 !-.,in CIPmL·ntl· JJll'r "'a ... ,:,>mpl\-1 c•ll to<la\ an11 ('It' 11fftnL1b. 111<'.11 h1:-tftn;.;n ... ~•nd Jll-"t plain folk ' tu rn1·d 11u1 for l'1:rcmo1111•\ 1 h1 .. rr111rnin).! .1!'> lh1• ... 1r11ttun· <>n1•1 .l~,.1111 ... :J' ltJll'llt'\I \II r1~lll'rmcn Jllc1 ..,trollt•r., Tht· fl· ... t1\1t1l'" 1 ulm1n.Ht•d ,, fl\ t' month r:J1·t•ltf1 of tht: r1ld pier. donated to llw n ly hy S&n ('lemt•nle founder Ole llan!>on in the• 1 9~ Wo rk trt·.,.' I rnm M1·t•lo..' Cons truction Cu re placed 11il 1n).!s and the wooden <let·k on th1· ... trur turt:' The work co:-.t mon· lhttn ssoo.ooo It wa_.., r lo'l•tl durin~ muc·h ot I ht· l'On. ... truction. but moo;;t of thl' l"l'r was r1•opc•nt•<I t•a rl1t•r lh1-. month a_.., rrews t•omple ll'<l worl. on the last ISO ket of tht· 1.200 fool long wooden :-.trut·l urt'. Laguna Driver Hurt in Crash A 25-year-old Laguna Beach man. who pobce said was driv ang a car tha t r an a stop sign al Cypress Drive and Aste r Stree1 T hursday afternoon , s uffered head injuries when his car col lided with another vehicle. Daryl Weeteling of 160 High Drtve was reported in stable condition at South Coast Medical Center following the 4: 10 p. m crash al the intersection near the Cottage restaurant. His car collided with a vetuck dr iven by Pele Macias. 18. uf Mission Viejo. slightly 11\jurinJt the youth. police said. 'Rodeo' Nabs Spilled Cattle ONTARIO <AP> -Telephone company workers. county of. flcials and horseback riders parliclp•ted ln wh•l o ne described u ·•a wild freeway rodeo," roundinB up 23 cattle that had escaped from an over-turned truck on tbe Pomona Freeway. The roundup Ued ap traffic for nearl.Y Usree boun TbW'llda)' • COMA ••• AJ l"lora. • 1pob 1man for Dlaneyland utd pull omc1ab at lbl.a Ume doa't know Vrbether lhe Y4M&DI WOIUD'• W.... AIMI aub-......... u. .. r. Nl•a.t .. tbende. ••Wt won 't know until the Lc~uae of de alb lllu been de "Uln•llMd," he aaW "It • ...._,.. lt cou ld ha ve h•ppened anywhere. It <'OUJd have hap pened on a bench on M a\n Street " Ylore.a h id &be r ide •aa checked out Immediately allet' the lncidtmt and wi.11 1ud1Nt to be oper•Uni "rn t h.-wa) 1t 1hould " H e •aid tht(' rider d11patcher didn't rc.1•h:te th"re WH trouble when he 1umt the rid .. c)Ut with Mrs Koffman 11Ull m • car "If everythjn1 look11 normal, h e 'll dlsv•tc h the vch acle," ll'lo rea said T he Olaneyhand s pokesman i.ald Mrs. Hoffman's dcalh la lhe firs t to occur a fter a nurmal nde on o ne of the park '11 attrat'CIOM F'lores !>atcl lhul over lht' ye<ir:'I, then.• h ave• lwt·n a total of fi ve deaths .Yt the Jmrk. but all were the result of 1t lad1. of Judg mcnl and propt•r ~ha vwr l>y vis itors "They 've hc<•n things li ke s tanding up on the Matterhorn r ide or trying to s wim across the Rivers of Ame ric a when the per son didn't kn<1w how to swim in the fi rst plac•-." ht• J tlth•d 1he Answer's Yes-What's The Question? The motion to a ppoint a new c aty manager ha d JUSl been made end i.econded , when Laguna Beach City Councilman Wayne Baghn hounded an a side door and heade <l towa rd the l'OUnctl duas A!I his name: was c<Jlled for the Vf>tl'. the out 1>f lircuth cuunc1I mcmbc!r s111<1, "Yt·i.." and quic k h sat down · Fellow t'1Juntll m1·mher Kelly Hoyd, hf'lu•v in).( Hai.ilin h11dn 't hl•lfrd the m11t11m . lc:um·d toward the turdy co1111c1lrna n and, tn a ... 111.:c wh1sp1•r , !>tttd , "You JUSl \C1t1>d to n ·si).(n . ·· Amidst l;JUghtcr fr1Jm other c· o u n ci I m e m be r !> u n ii c 1 t y l'mo lovf•c•i. an th{· audie nce. Bai.:l1n rl'sponded. "We ll, at ll'ast w1• dad 1t unanimously " Aa~hn's aye vot<> actually wa<> for lhl' appointmt·nt or Berkeley t'•l.V official Kc•nn1•th • Frank "" rw1o1. t aty manas:t·r of L11Rufl& Heaf'lt Stop Smoking Clinic Carded /\ <h n •1· w1·1·k Sl<1r1 S mok1nJ! ·liner will 1)4• held ul Sr1uth Cutt1>l Mt:d1ral t '<•nt<>r twginnang Sept 17 Si JC two hour st·~s 11>n1> a rP :.c·ht•dul<•d on Monday!; and Wt•d nt•sday'> from 7 t<i 9 r> m a\ lhc hoi.pital Thf' rllntt' l'i tlr•s1).(nt'd to pre· pun· !lmokt•r'I to ~1v1• up toba<'t'O by 1·nc·11uru~1ng them l<l cxamtn'! lht•tr o.;mokmg h:ih1t1> an<! their an ot1 vt•s for q111ttang Ht-i.:1str11t1<m emit i'I SHJ for the cours1., :ind m or1• anrorm atarm is avallahl<· h y c·u l11n g 499 1311. t•xl r.11. 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'4 .... -...... ._ ...... L .. 1111a •••Cll Oftb ..,, 'lo C...t4 H......,o, • ,.~ ........... YOUNG'S A!~CIM!NT OoMld F. Mdienry Carter Nam es McHenry N e w Envoy to l J.N. PLAINS. Ga. IJ\l' 1 t're't dent Cart«!r t oday n111n1natcd Donald F. Mc Henry to repl&t'•' Andre w Younl( a t. II S am bassador to thl.' United Narum .... sayin~ Md ll•nry h111. ht.•1•11 ltt~hly recommended by Youn).( McHenry hud 111·1·11 Young 's deputy, H is nomlnatao n, announced here while Carter ti. on vucation. Is considt!red likely to hl'lp over come the prci.1dl'nt 's politic al problems with blac·k Jead(lrb uv set over Young's departur e M cHenry , hke Young, as black. Mc Henry, 42, who Joi ned the S late Department in 1963, "ts a highly qualified pro fessicmDl. thoroughly famihar with the mu JOr issues that confront the Unit ed Nations." Carte r said. "He 's been hig hly recom mrndcd to me by Ambass ador Young" as well a s Sc•crc tary o r S l att• <'vrus R Vant1• and otht:rs, C'~rter \<ltd M dknry pl;Jyt'd a highly vihl hl1· role in tht· r CC'enl neAolsa 1 rons with the Soviet Union over Bolshm hall<'l dancer Ludmilla Vlmmvu at Kf•nned y J\1 ri>0rt in New York I ri an :ipparc·nl rderi·nce lo th at inc adcnt, Ueputy White H o us e Press Secr etar y ttex Granum said C arte r feels M t•H enry de m on!ltrated "both lou~hm·s<> ;md <:oolnes \ under r1r1•'' :1s w1 ·ll ab "\trrmA uncJ fon·c rul nl•Aotaatan~ skallM Sce k1n~ lo l'mpha ~ht· lhilt M d fcnry '!> n<Jmtnat1o n would nll'<1n no s hift an polwy, G ranum .. a11J the new umbai.!>ador would hi• "In :.i vt•ry good J>Osilion to t'•>n tanuc tfl tlt•vc•lop tht> rl'1<1t1on\ C's t <I hi ii.h(·d IJ y i\ m trn i.s ad1)r Yl)ung ul the United Nations "'lft• will hP CJ 1.ymbol of th1· 11resident's dc·tcrminut10n to continue the process of bridl(e building to the developing na · t1on11 . pa rtit'ularly an Africa, hecause ()f his close association with t he existing American polit'Y," Gra num s~ud Granum surd that because of MC'lfc nry 's cloi>e ass oc111lion with Young, he will "be able to com e in and hit the g round run· ntn5' " Window Loss At $10,000 Thieves forced o pen a garage door o r a house owne d by Stephen Lee Runnalls in L aguna B each T hurs day, t;Jklng a stained glass window valued at Sl0,000. Ru nnalls, a 35 -year-o ld ranc her who lives in San Juan Capistrano, said he returned to the home he also owns al 469 Ar· royo Chico Thursday to find lhe purple, yellow and brown swirl d esign glass window m lssjnc from h.i11 garage. Al110 taken wer e 12 ceramic bowls and vases v~Jued atS500. 1bief Gets $2,500 Loot l,aguna Meach police ere seek Ing a thief who atole 1ood1 valued at $2,500 from • Ledrott Street hom e Wednet1duy The lheft waa reported by Ron Miller, 319 Ledroll St. who'aald the burelan 1ot Into hla bouae th rouah an unlocked 1•n1e door . Llsled as mlulnf wu a shot1U11 , a pellet pl.ato , two re- ce l vera, a turntable, a caasetle machine , jewelry •nd bl noculan. Garden Tea Slated A me mbership tea, boated by the L•CUM S.ach Oarden Club, wlU M held 8-pt, 11 from z Lo 4 p . m. at lb• Paolftc llland Villafe Clubho uae In L11un. Nl1uel. For more lD.formaUoo, can "7·1'44. ' Murder Charges Weighed Newport Beach lnv .. llt•ton huddled \Oday w•th • deputy dla· trlet attorney to dlacu11 the po11lbllU1 or fllln1 murde r C'hArlN atalut exto rtton 11\11· .,.et t..rry Smlt.b. Tb• Newport Beach man wu u r etted Sunday on c har((ts re· l11ted W what polke believe was the phony lddnapplnat uf 24-yeu· old CaroJyn Bealer ol Guden Ci rove In an attempt Lo extort U00.000 from ht r brothe r H owever, Mlat Bealer dlaap- ~ued lul Friday and pallce uy they _,.U•ve •be'• dHd. Their lnveall1allon baa been aimed a t Smith's roie ln her dil- 11ppearance Today p0Uce said lbey located a wltneu who sald he saw the uttractave wom a n with Smith. 44, •n IH b bout an Dana Point llarbor JWll before s he dtsap· p€!a red. The witness , who came f o rward a ft e r readi n g rwwspaper u1·co1,1nt1> of the in· \l'1>l1~al1,t1.n. s:mJ Smith. of 4640 P urk ~rt. und Miss Bealer were the only occupants o( the water skiing boat. II c told detecli vcs ht• never .,.,w Uw boot dork. hut wutchcd Smtlh turn 1t uround und hcud l>;11·k llU( 111 '!I'll S math, who was arrested by poliCl' and FUI agents last Sun day. -;uid the woman 1olned hrm wllhn)(ly In a scheme lo e xtort S I00,000 from h t·r brother lie said he was vn:b~ured into the extortion pla n l>y two m en known onJy as J ack and Ray. Smith claims tht· IBSt llme he 1>ow thl' missing woman was m l>ana Point when .lal·k and Ray forced her into the hout a nd took 11(( to ~e<1, le aving him on thf' cJoc k lie s uid they r e turned ubout JO m1nuks l<1lt:r without her Thursdav, S mith'-; attorney, Larry Ktr'>t'hl'nbaum of Sant<i Ana, wrthdn·w from the C'ast' .. ayang thut some cond1t1om; un· 1lcr whu:h he accep ted Smtlh us u client had not b<!en m et K1r~chcnbu um a lso withdrew :1 m otion he• ftlcd walh feder11I ma~1stratf• Hi chard Hamilton to have Smith re leased on his tiwn recof(nizance. S mith remains ln Oran ge County Jail on federal extortion c harges whic h carry Sl00,000 bail 'Patriotic' Marine Faces Dnmk Charges Camp P e n d le t o n Marini' Michael Meldgaa rd c laimed ht: wa11 doing h111 patriotic duty e ar- ly toduy whe n he cul down a ~·ant J\mcricun n ag fl ying over a San Clemente r estaurant. But local police officers didn't set! It that way. Me ldgaard was a r r u t ed o n drunk in public ch arge11 at the Carl's Jr. at 3929 S El Camino Rea l after police found him hiding in a tras h can with th«> giant Old G lory. A cco rd lng to w1tne1111es, the 21 year-old Marine 11caled a 11tack ,,, trash contalneNl and al- legedly cut down the flag l'lhortly before 4 a m today Meldga11rd .. aid h e r emoved lire flaR because it wa11n 't supposed to be flown alte r sunset But officers noted a light wa11 I ruined on the flag, whic h ttllow11 It to be displayed ofter da rk Meldgaard waK sleeping off the Incident In city jail thl11 m1>rning. f',....P ... AJ SOVIETS ... 0 -F la ., about the Soviet pre11· ence In Cuba. ''There Is no evjdence of any 11ub11tanUal Increase ln the Sov- iet military presence In Cuba over lbe put several yeara or of the presence or a Sovie t military base. Apart from the military group which has been adviaina Cub an troops for 15 years, our Inte lligence warrants no con· c luslon that there are any olher 1l1nlflcent Soviet forces In C uba," Vance wrote. Oeferute Depurtment sources a l that time eallmated the number of a dvlaen al about 2.000. a nd said the Soviet mllltury on the Isla nd was llmll· ed to advtaer1 and technk lans - not combat troope. ln today'• alat.emenl, lbe State Department apokeaman Hid lhe Unlt4d Sta-.. still believes there ere I ,!00 to 2 000 advisers on Ute laland, In •ddlUon to the combat unit of 2,000 to 8,000 men. Hoddlnt Carter refused to of. fe r an uplanatlon for the dramatic chance tn the Hllmate, HHPl to H Y tb1t 2,000 troope ue a 1mall number Jn terma ol the lnteUt1ence ablU· ty to detect forcn. He den ted that the re· evaluftlon ind Ill pubUcatJon were not promlMd b7 • cMs1n to dlte~Jt Cuba lD di• eye1 ot tbe DOG·aliptd naUOU m..una In Havana. More Tlaa11 a Mouthful lfrgistry Hotel dwf LOUIS Giraud shows orr a PIC('{' of t h e 60-foot sandwich he prepa r ed for Thursday·._ "SandWlch Derby" that raised S240 for tht! Musc ular Dystrophy Association. Passers by were in vi t ed to partake of the monume ntal sandwich and make a dona lion Giraud said 1t took 45 minutes to assemble the s<indw1ch. which included JO pounds of barn. 20 poundi. of cheese and 12 pounds of s a lami Police Flay Verdict In MacDonald Trial By STF.V•: MAKRl.f: Ol llW 0 •11¥ ...... \loll The presidt•nt of th<> Lo ng Beac h Police Officers A1111oc1a· lion says a North Carolina Jury made a "b1R m1s t8ke" Wed.nes· day when 1l t'On v1c ted Hunt rngton Harbour physician J ef· frey MacDonald of murder. Sgt. Mike Tracy :wad the bond hetween officers and the 3~· year-old doctor 111 deep He p ointed out that Lopg Beach pohce officers chipped m $1 ,000 to h elp d t-fray Mac Donald's defe n.'>e costs He s ays has assoc1at1on con ducted IL'I own invesltl(atton or the 1970 charges. us anl( up t<> 20 oHit:ers, and conc lude<! the d cte tor wus innocent Ont• orncer. who h<' wouldn't name, s pent hi!> vat'al1 on an North Carolina serving as Mac· Dona ld'11 bodyRuard "When he• hen rd there'd be<>n <leulh threats on Jeff he decided to go back there und help," Tracy snid And. he noted , officers prob ably will help out agu1n dunnR a n appeul 01 th1• t l)rl\'ICt111n He said the union·R It-member hoard or d irectors will meet next week to plan out further HS· sastance for thc1 r "fncncl " "The offtcer11 have th e hiRh<>st re11 pect for that mun." Tracy t•ont1 n tll'i-"'Al l or ll~ W ('fl' i.h11C'kc'<l l1) lht.• vc•r<1wl " MacDonald wus con vic te d Wf'dnl'!lda y of the 1970 kllllngs of hrs wife a n<! l w" dtiughtc•rs He w<11t "enlt•nced to three con 1wcut1ve life term11 an prison Th" cha r~ei>, C'lu1111 1·d Tr .1<·\. wer e 1nvest1Aatffi h y the· u111•Jn wht.-n the former Grc·l·n Hcm·t t' ll plain applied ro r hrmur a rv mcm~rshrp in tht orl(1rn1zhl1•;n ..,even years ago "We studied the fa cfll avatla ble and concluded th..re was a great deal of reasonabl" doubt (hat he did 1t," !>atd lh1: poltr1· leader · We also rnnC'luded he• was bean~ hara~st..-0 " Tracy ronten1lt•d thl' mrhtury poll re. v.ho inve:sl11.!atf'd the s layings, made ··monumental errors · H<> s:ud the.v fad,•d tu ta.<t> frnJ(erpnnts llnd drdn t :\t•an·h for the '>USJX'l'l' MilcUonald al leged lulled his family Th<' H untington H a r bour phys1c1an won lhl' 11rtc·claon 1>f offi cers when hl· -sa vt-<J thl· ltre of a patrolman in crr t1cal r11nd1t1on with a gunshot wound tn t.hl" ah dom en , Trat'y :.aid M uc u o nal d lh t-n plan•d himself on 24-hour call in cLtsc uf e mergency anvoh 1nit 1ni un·d Long Beach oHtcers. lht! union lt>Udt'r explained He saJd lhf' doctor al ... o heJp,·d train Long Rl'a<'h JliAtamt'<liC'' and Wll b a C'llVt' 1n c·ha r11 v fondraasc·r!> "I know he wa~n 1 the on ly guy In town lo do good things for people , but he gavt' up an awful lot of his own l1m1: ll"s httrd not to r espet't a man like thut " Area Gas Stations Stay Open 1~08 ANGELES (AP > - Southem California II*-staUon. are nol expected t.o be affected by a threatened Labor Day shut~ down In the northern part of the •late. the Autom obUe Club of Southern Calllornla u y11 . But l 8.8 prtce11 continue t.o rtae here. uve raJ(lng 1.3 cunt.a more per gallon lhl.8 week ne arl1 double the prevlou11 week's 0.7 p.-rcent lncreas~. the auto club re porwd Thul'8di.y The club said that If station owners In Northern California dose on Labor Oay, it "will ha ve little effect, It any, on Southern California operalln1 hour11 " The s urvey indic ated that between 43 7 percent and 51.8 ~rcent or stations In outlyiq a reu plan lo be pumping gas. Mo re than 95 percent of lbe 11tat10M s urveyed are charginl m or e than a dollar a gallon for Ill lt'a!!t one gr ade or ~asoline. th•· rePor1 ..,aid Ove r all, average 1>r 1c·c·i. for l(a11ohnc a rc more than a dollar a gullon, 1t added. * * * North State's Stations Due To Be Closed? SACRAM F.NTO IA P ) -Near- 1 y 90 p e r c t>nl or N orthe rn (';_il1 f11m1a w rv1Cf• stations will 111• r lo!\ed Sunday and Monday dt>~p1tt• u rourl order aimed .q~a111 ... 1 µrolf'!>t c losures, a tl1•<1lt•1 ~pokr·:\mun pn·d1cted lO· •l.t v St ,111· :.authorttH·c; r-allcd that 1·.,t1ma11· too ht ~h . h11w•!V1·r . and .... 11<1 th1• pn11 1•s l would ltktly t1."" 1111 1. '" '"' .. rr,.,., '" ""utht•rn ( 1Jltf11rn1a '1ur1n~ th~ I .1br1r l1:1v 1A.1·•·k1·nrt .l1m ('amµIJ•·ll d1ri·r·tor of th,, 1 .t1 1torr11a ~1·rv11·1• ~l al11Jn J\..,. 11<·1.111110 wh1!'h r1•1Jn • .. 1·nl ~ .t1i1w t I :JIJIJ \111rth1·rn ( 'al1frim1a 1a t111n ....... :m t th•· ... hutdown, Un· d1·1 "1 or rn~· 111•,tlt·r'. push ror 1111111• prorrt .... 1111~hl have been .1 twu1 711 perrent witho ut thf' l'11U rt 1Jrifrr But C°J111pl>Pll predicted th~ numht:r "' s tullun s hutduwni. "'ou Id "r'>"' 111 nf'IH IY 90 percent lw1 ,, u,,. of "fru~lrJlarin " over t hi· rultn~ t!>,u(•cJ Thur-.day by !-..ir1 FranctM'o Suµcraor <..:ourt Judg<' ln1 Brown "Wt· .ire doanR this to convince Co\ 1•rn11r Brown and the U S. 1>1·p.1 rtmc•111 11r 1-;11 .. r Ry for a th't'CI ror a C'hao~1· In I hc rt'f(Ul a· t1•>ns I don t l(IVt' " toot wh1r h 11111 m.1kt·., lh•· l'hun1i:t• W1· \t' h1·1·n U'>Cd ll!. it polltu·al footh.ill ;1111! a pawn We 1r•· .1 ... k1ni.: th1· c·on!.un1t·rs now 111 ,q1pl\ tt l1ttl1· pre,surc 1h1·m .. ..i,·1·i-. · 1 ·.1rnplwll ... :t1d ~1 .111· orfar 1t11" huvc ha td thay '''I"'''' Nurth1·rn ('11 l1fo rn1<1'':> ).!J,1111 111• ""Pl'l1••-. lq Ill' a bo ut 11.,rn1.il 111rn11an•1I lo lhl' la11l '" IA.f't•k .. Thi' ~1.111• f-:nf·r~ ,. C'om m1ssi•m ... ,1 ~ ' < • a I 1 I 11 1 n t a S t H t I! ,\utomobalc· 1h i.oc1a t1on figures 1111 ~orthPrn < 'ulr fornta ind1ca11: :11, lll'fl'l•nl wrl l bt• l'loo.;cd by noon !-..11 :.1rday, 72 perc(•nt by 6 p rn. ~.1 1 urday. ffl; pncent c losed Sun 1t.1v and ~ pe rr<'nl Monday l'hc d<•aler <> u n • pr otesting the rr<frral pnrtn~ r('S(Ulation which llm1ti-them to 15 4 cents pront pC'r gJJlon They want al least 3 t•t•nti. more per gallon a t fuJI. 'l'rv1ce stattoni;, or a s witch to a JH·rc £'ntag1• of the w holesale pr1C<• of fuel Men's SUITS and SPORT COATS One Dollar· •When you buy one suit or sport coat at the re gular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar• • I .. · • 'Deteriorated' Badham Blasts U.S. Defense -~-·-.. U.S. 'OUTGUNNED' Rep. Robert Badham Crime Fight Readied For State ANAHEIM (AP ) -A spec1aJ or ganized c rime investigating and prosecuting unit with six re- ~ional teams ii. being formed within the s tate attorney general's office The "special prosecutions un- it·· shouJd be in s ervice by Lhe end of September, Attorney Gt;ner a l George DeukmeJian said Thursday al <1 n~ws con- ference ''The re 1s an 1n c reas1ng a mount of orgaruzed crime ac livity in the state. an increasing number of persons," he said. "We know from investigations that they are conducting big bus iness in the s tate . we will be making an aJl-out effort (to halt those activities)," Jn a report last year. Lhen · l\llorn cy General Evelle Younger said organized crime was maktn~ a n11wc into the s tate's multibillion dollar·a·year c rime industr y. particularly in gambling, loan sharking, porno- graphy and fraud. Each regional team will have a deputy general and two in· vestigators. with l wo t eams headquartered in San Diego and San Francisco and one team ~ach 1n Los Angel es and Sacramento Fund Short $1 Million; Pair Sought WHITTIER <AP) -The presi· dent and controlle r of Acceler at. ed Real F.state School are being sought ror quest1oninR in connec- tion with the dtsappearance of . about $1 milHon in company funds , police said. More Lhan 00 people had put up between $10.000 and $250,000 each t.o establish schools similar to the Whittier-based institution in other parts of the state, sa1d &K>lice detective Don Lee. Steve Woolcot, the firm's pres- ident . and Allen Yung, the con- ttoller. have been missing since ~t week. Lee said. ~The real estate school ad · !er tises a short accelerated Eurse to prepare applicants for e California Real E st at e lesman's license examination. 81 PaSNal(S lalOB••L .................. Compared to t.he Scmet Umon, the United Stat. ta ··~. oulplanned. outmlulled and out m1nned." • ddMte ponure th•l thrulena the aecurtt,r ol the rree wortd, Rep Robe-rt BadUm, R Newport Beach, said Tbunday Badh•m. a member of lbti Armed Sentit'ff Committee of tbt House of Reprcsentauves. said. "Under President CIU"\er's leadenbip Lr you can call It luderahip the situation ~ noticeably deteriorated " The Sovit!t Union , 8adham said, outra.nks the United States by a 9 to l rat.to in tanks, 4 to l 10 manpower. 2 to l in tactJcaJ aircraft. ships and s ubmarines. Badham 's remarks were ad· dressed to members of the Town Halt of California meeting at the Disneyland Hotel an Anaheim. "The United Stales soon will be vulnerable to a Soviet attack tbal would knock out 90 percent of o ur la nd·based m issiles." Badham said. The Soviets, he added , already have the capability of "double teaming " United Sta tes' missile s ites. meaning. simply, that tbcy could dirttt two missiles to any one American location. Badham called for United States leaders to make commit· meats to increasi ng defense spending. New funds, the congressman said. s hould be directed to land, s ea and air st rategic forces so that any aggressor would know that the United States has suffi- cient retaliatory power. Sucb a bala nce of power is necessary to maintain world peace, he swd. Badham also urged production of t he MX <mobile expe rimen- tal > missile syste m . nuclear · powered aircraft carrier~ and sophisticated bombers. Badham s aid the MX system was a particularly good one because it envis ions movement of missiles and use or decoys to prevent an enemy from knowing a missile's location at any given time "A s Soviet warheads increase in accuracy. we have to be pre· pared. We have two c hoices - (llassive hardenjng (protection of m 1ssile sites) or mobile in- terceptor systems. which is wha t the MX is a ll about." Badham said. As ked if the cost of the MX system might not be afforda ble. Badham harkened to a slate· m e nt from his prepared speech. "It will cost, but the expense is affordable. The e nd r esult is peace, and the alternative is un· thinkable." Responding to a question on a r elated sub1ect, Badbam sidestepped offenng an opinion on whether America should end the volunteer armed services. Badham said the real problem facing the services is a lack of reserve personnel. He said the . reserve pool bas dwindled "by an a larming rate" to a point where s ufficient man power wouldn't be available if there were a major conventional war in Europe. Arrest Nets H e roin Worth $50 Million OKEECHOBEE. Fla. (AP) - An Oketthobee man is being held in lieu of $1 million baU in what officials say ls the biggest cocaine bust in U.S. history. Police on Wednesday arrested M abry Milton Murphy, 40, seiz·ed a twin-engine plane and confiscated 206 pounds or uncut cocaine valued at $50 million. Officers were stiJI searching for three other s uspects. I Closeup of Saturn -~ .......... NASA scientists released this picture Thursday. t:alling il one of the best images from Pioneer 1 as it a pproach.es Saturn. The planet's moon, Titan, is the li ght spot at the left of the planet. Brown to Campaign In Massachusetts SACRAMENTO CAP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. will take bis pr esidential quest directly to U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy's doorstep next month with cam· pai g n a ppearan ces 1n Massachusetts . Tom Quinn, manager of Lhe Democratic governor's cam- paign, said Thursday he is plan- ning Brown's strategy on the as sumplion that Kennedy mean.sit when he says he 1s n 't a can· didate in 1980 Quinn predicted that Brown would be "very strong" in a two- way race agains t President Carter in Mnssach usetts and that Brown could win the March 4 Massachusetts primary ''H Kennedy is running in M c.issachusetts. it 1s unlikely anybody could defeat him. But l do not believe he will be a can- didate. ln that situation , I would expect Brown could do quite well. I think it is a very strong area for Gov. Brown ," Quinn said in an Interview. ·'The iss ue aRainst Carter in M assacbusctts seems to be one of gener a l competence . Jn Massachusetts, there was a s trong feeling Carter is jus t not up lo the job, just not competent to be president." Brown, who formed an "ex- ploraLory committee" and sta rt- ed raising campaign funds last month , i s t h e only open challenger to Carter for the Democratic nom ination. But Brown's campaign is so far miniscule -15 paid workers. i n c luding Qui n n . in a Los Angeles headquarters. and one paid s taff member and two rulllime volunteers who hope to * * * 'Good Brown' Gets a Hand SACRAMENTO (AP) -The pr esiding officer introduced "The good Governor Brown " and the Assembly gave him a s tanding ova tion : It was forme r Gov. Edmund G. "Pal" Brown, father of the present izovernor. It happened Thursday when Assemblyman Walter Ingalls, D· Riverside, presiding over the Assembly. heard that the elder Brown was in the chamber and called him to the floor. Brown was governor from 1959 through 1966. H is s on . Edmund G . Brown Jr .• has bad an lncreas· in1 ly strained relationship with l he Legislature. open campaign headquarter<; n e x l wee k 1n Boston and Manchester.N H But Quinn s aid Brown. who beat Carter in several pramane:- with a splashy-but·latc bid for the nomination in 1976, will def an1tely campaign oat1onw1de an 1980 "I don 't see an v circumstance that would lea;j the governor to decad e not tu run." Quinn returned to Cahfomw on Wednesday after <1 fi ve·dCI) tour of New Hampshire and M assachusetL'i . Ile ~aid Brown will make has flr~l campaign lrtp Sept 9-12. -;pending two days in New llamps h1re. one 1n Massachusetts and one 111 Nt•v. York. In add1t1on to a i.c.-r1cs of private meetings with l1Jtal Dem ocratic leaders. Rro wn plans appearances at tw u p o l i t i c a I p i c n i <· s 1 n N e w Ha mpshire, site of the nation 's first primary next February. But Brown. whose g reatest strength in the past has been among young voters, ha! picked a campus setting for his maJor appear ance in each state -St Anelm 's College i n New Hampshire, Boston College in M assachusetts and Columbia University in New Yor k T h e Brown s lratcg} an Massachusetts is typical of the 41 year-old governor's campaign s tyle short on grassroots or ganizing, but keyed to dramalt(' bids for news media attention By going directly to Kennedy ·~ doorstep, Brown is c haUeogm~ the Massachusetts sentator to respond to his campaign , . . Featu ring"• ... Periwinkle, Begonia. Marigold, and Coleus __ fullv·blossomed In 4" pots. Reg. 99' s DAIL. Y P!LO! ,41 Stenn Move• 4,000 Injured ·· By Hurricane SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico <AP> -Hurricane David he•ded for the Dominican Republic today after levellng the little Carib- bean island of Dominica, where as many as 4,000 people were re- ported injured, and five to 16 or more killed. <Re lated photo, Page A4 > T hree were killed as the storm skirted Puerto Rico. The Caribbean News Service reported at least 16 persons died o n Dominica, but officia ls a board the Britis h navy frigate Fife, leading a rescue effort, said onJy five deaths had been confirmed The f'ife report s aid pre· liminary estimates indicated up to 5 percent of the island's 81,000 tnhabitants were injured. Dr J ose Colon . San Juan's rh1ef meteorolog1:.t , said the eye of the storm should come ashore on the B~ata Penins ula, the Dom1n1 cei n R e public 's s ou thl:'rnmost point, by mid a fternoon and cros:. through Hatti early Saturday, heading on a course that would take 1t betwttn Jamaica and Cuba There wa:. no prediction where 1t might head a fter that Police· in tht: :.outhern coastal r1t y of Santn L>ommgn , capital CJf th e Oo m1n1 ca n R e publ1 r . evacuall'd rc:s1dent.s from low lying area'> Farth<.•r to lht• south an the Atlanuc-. the Sl:'&~n · ... third hur· rtcan(• w.is 1Julld1ng midway bt•twe<!n th£• northw<:!-.l coast of Af r1<'J and tht· W1odv.drd bland!> IJ..'>h<:d tv.o d'1y'> dgrJ h.> lJa\ It.I Thl· l S :\'attQna l Wl'athPr Sl'r\'ICl' an ll~ 9 i.I m ddv1~r1rv !-:t1d oa .. 1d.., renter v.a~ about lfl(J mtl1•!'1 ... ,,uthv. t• ... l or th(• ~outhWl"!>\ tip of l'uertv Rico and 70 m,lt·' ..,outhca!>l of Santa Dom mgo at 17 4 dPt!r<:<•c; nonh lat1turk ;.md fi~ 7 dc~rr't·~ we!tt Joni::1tud1• 11 """-'" ~1 111 m11\tn ~ v.-c:'l northwest v. llh maio mum su:.· t m nt>d wtnd~ of 150 mph. but the 'peed of 1ti. ad .. anrl:' dropJ>t'.d Sixth Na pies . Octuple t Dies NAPLf.S. Ital:_\ (AP I Only two of tht! :".:1plt·~ octuplets r e mained au\'f> today. and doctors viewed their chances for sur \ 01val as poor The sixth to d ie. Valenttna. o;uccumbed Thursday n1ghl lo what Dr U~o De Bellas. ctuef of the ped1atri<' se<>l1on of Na pies ~ San Paolo Hospital. !>atd was tn testinal blo<'k a~e. Thl' octuplets, t '.l.O months' pre mature. we r l· bo rn tv.o weeks ago to 29·ycar old Pa!' riuallna Ch1 a n1•!>t' a user of fc rtiltty drugs. One died 10 hourc; after birth and fou r others died v.1thtn ft V<' days PRESENT LABOR DAY ~ SALE PRICE 5 gc u . s Ughtly from 15 to 13 mpb Hur· ricane·force winds of 74 mph and more extended for 50 miles out rrom the center. On its present track, David is expected to pus near the re- public's coastal town of Enri- quUlo, about 30 miles north or the tip of the Baraho n a PeninsuJa, t.he weather service s aid. Wo111a11, 62, Helps CHP In Trouble OXN ARD <AP ) -T h e California Hig hwa y Patrol doesn't have any 62-yeetr ·old women riding patrol, so when one put out an '·officer needs help" call on a squad car radio it caused quite a stir. Opel Douglas of Ventura only wanted to help She saw CHP of· ri cer Neil Rose trying to arrest a drunken driving suspect on the Pleasant Valley Road near Point Mugu Naval Air Station. Johnnie Delgado, 29. was put ttng up a fight. dadn 't want lo be handcuffed and s tarted s winging at the officer , the CHI" said. Mrs Dougla.c; was traveling m the opos1 te direction on the d1v1dcd highway when she spu~d the fraeas She slopped her car, put her h.lgh beam li ghts on Lhe s truggling pair and climbed the 512 foot high chain-link fence that bl!>eCts the highway center d1\1der Could :.hr assist. ~he inquired of th~ st ru~ghng officer Officer Hose told her to use his pa arol c:ir rad10 to call for help The call a lerted every ava1IC1· bl(• offtcer llJ th<: area , but befor<' !hey arrived. ss.year·old Donald Morns and 16·year-old J e~s Denner. both of Oxnard wen• on the seen(' to aid officer Rose in handculftng Delgado CH P officer Rudy C1pres said lat er lhat such roadside help f rom citizens 1i. not that uncom moo . "The people out here usually he Ip out I've Ix-en out m the s licks and had t'vcryone krds from seruor c1t1zens help w1t !1 traffic control at accident!>. · s a id Cipres. Morns said he heard Mrs. Douglas· call for he lp on has home Police scanner Denner said he ~aw Lhe s truggle from his home near the tughway Delgado was briefly treatl>d for cut.s and bru1!>es and latl!r booked for invest1gatJon of as- sault on c1 peace offi cer. resist· IOR arr~t and drunken driving Offt ct'r Rosi:' wai. not injured. and Mrs Dou,gl a s along with Morris and Denner receivt:ld the pru1sc and thankl> of the CllP Areco Palm ... ~"ll···11 !ll•01 11 l(lll(l11' ' ""'''''l••lll1·•1 ·1"'"" t1•M1 0 too1 I nf t hJ'•'• ~~ 111 itn~ 1mJ11nt ou1(1 --.. H v.11 "'"' l/•·11 , .•.•. , SALE PRfCE512.99 f: • Lee said he plans to file a mplaint with the Los Angeles strict attorney's office next eek, but would not specify hat charges will be alleged. Follow That Truck! 'Nasty Nellie' Stars In Sunday's Pilot Green Haven Patio Shop FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Featuring Brown Jordan, Tropltone and other brands. Costa Mesa local/on Only 30%0FF UST PRICE BJ Tiie Auod•&ed Preas A truck traveling from New Jersey to Mai.De bas left Ill mark oo four New Englud st.aa. -• atrlpe f\IJlD.lq from New Haven, Conn., to Maine, varytna in color from purple to 1reeo. The substance brlcbten· Inc the hl-'1•Q'I la a non-· toxic, non-corrosJve dye tbat leaked from a 30- lalloo bernJ in tbe truck : wbtcb wu beaded for a : ···~~Than.. dar .ma.ia lal4. ·~"S a VW1 atroDI dye la ..._ ol eo&cw. A litt&e _:_ .... WQ ....... ............... ot .tlM • ~ o.pa.rtmnl of SD'tbonmem.aJ ProtM· tlaa. T e levision 's n asty Nellie Ole&Oft tells bow nice ber Ute's grown these ct.ya and a buai· neasman explains bow his specialty included taytnc around Bab•m• bucbes witb movie stan ln the Sunday Pilot. NASTY NEU.II: -She'll be back to bedevil the Ingalls in "Little lloUle on the Prairie" Ulla fall, but tbe •ctresa come- dienne and writer ta f eavtnc home both on the series and In real tue. Dennia McClellan talks wttb AliloD Anlpim. aVllNBD. PLBUUal! - An ~ Ooelt eomran)' ,,_. klent a eo •l m• 11 .ooo for twO .... '-1111 alonplde s.p.aa Lona .• rw out bow mOdel bellcopters ftt mto u.. 1tor7 ln Ult Butlneaa ot UM Weet. • (SUN D A Y'S BEST J RUD SELL -Two l•lkmaol au a week was all you got dur- ing World War II, but convtnclbc Americana to five up their can was as toulh then u It la now. Aasoclated Preas photos and story recall u era. PEal"OalUNG PIAYMATa -Milba and Ctpa Dicbter Uve lives IOIDe people would enY)' ind otbers would ftnd UD· bearable sruelinc. but tbe two concert planlsta love lL llilba perfonm at leut 100 tlm• a-nualb. oceMAon•ll-1 ~a... ~ ....... D0t OD ..... wh8' could be better than toolla• around Alpen, Colo., ln • Nd 1Nt MttCW'J? COSTA MESA INSTANT LAWN rO/I out the gnHln CMJ'flt 5 Sauore Fr Rolls WITH sod from DICHONDRA s1. 99 Roll · -·"c·~ 0••DC• HYBRID BERMUDA or c•l-t#urf SlOtONS AlSO ILUEGRASS '1.59 Roll AVAllA8lE ~~::, Lown Sprayer .-11r.fl4l()l11 to1 opotv1ng -.--1 . l•Ql11Cl l('nill11'f~ *"' W\ie<l k1U(ll<; tunglt'ldf"> uno soit 1n<o-0c;•l('IOO'> i't.I <><JI Cooocn-v RllQ IN SALEPRtCE sl.49 FOUNTAIN VALLEY , • WMl96Y MJ••a• o•n. -So f1Cbt now. lhoM or· • wtio,... .a..f.:9 "-t al aU ..,..aw. couc.a are kJol. ... ~ II& LIM ,..., al aummer. ~ f'9d The final (' ............. n. La• Da1 w_.eod la rilM u_poa -.- ,.... Iii •"llPCJMCI &o be one ol t.ho.• three day •• trH81-•I Prc*ebl1 plenty al people wlll be 1tnttchJn1 lb•t into ftve d•Y* TMy fall abruptly 111 M>mt Um• t.oday , t•h Monday off ~r lbe ••end. and aa a ,..ult ol h llll, requJ"' 'J'Uftday lo recover H you think tb• aUeced aad eonUnuan1 1aaollne ~ are -.. to bold dowD the lut lbroa11 ol aum· mer. yo. PnllbebtJ heve aootber UUAk com.las AOOO&DING TO TWS Southern C&Jaforrua Automobile Club, fonc:uta fw th.la weekend are that we'll hne llapl.eu Orange Coan VU'Uor Svflnmg lloUday f 'niatrationa gasoline m liU('h plentiful supply around here that 1t wall probably be running an the slr~t.8 Jl would probably be runnmg in the str~~ etnyway due t.o UK-number o r rear e nd crUBbc1> prcc1p1tat.ed by Trunt1c· ·ranid ~umm1•r beachgoerb Anywuy, th .. Aut.o C.:luh predJcts that in order lo aid our <"'>ming l~bor Day ru11h, anywhere from 70 t.o 80 percent of th.-ruclmg stalJOM In our &rca will be open and pumping Kai. for the mulUtude!i In the J,,()f, Angeles u e a, the club Hurvey suys. nearly :I() l)trccnt of the ga:. s l&taoni. wall be open Tfft.:llE IS, Ot' COUil/it:. one lallle footrnJte to all or thus That 11> lht' pr1<·e Ju11t within Ul1i. l&st week, accord inK to the Auto Club, the price of fueltng up your nld fomlly heap ro~w by 110mt-I J <'enlli pn i.eallon That wus doutJle the prev11>u1> wl'f:k 'b b<>'>bt Whitt do you want lo bet tht-grnn~ tub wall b<: ovf'r lh1~, <.'omlng trafflc·heavy h oliday'' l>o J hear Sl.10 pt:r gallon'' How about SJ 2!°>'' V<> I hcetr :io, 40 or 1•ven 50'' Wt:~ At'TF.R Al""L• al doeljn 'l reully matt•!f ll'i. the getting out ()n the road, bwealmg out the bumper to bumJM:r J1:tms, honk1n1<. cu.abang and (1ght1ng for parkin1t places at the he&ch That's whut really mutt.en. Thal':s whe n · thf' rt-ul fun of the hoUday weekend is. Nevn mind that you're about to get n eecf.od at the pump 111lund 1'"111 'er up, Zeke Let's hJt the road. Jf the ga5 stat100 guy d<>Mln 't evacuate your pocke tbook, the butcher wall I Uunk I 'II go hide under the hed unUI Tuesday. Drunk Arrest Reveals Pot BERKE:LJi:Y CA I' I An al temptt'd urnli t tor public d runkenness has led lo the dLir; 1·overy of about ha lf a I.on of rnarlJUana )(row1ri~ in a rtt11dcn t aai neighborhood, accordJng t.o pollc·f' Police uad Thur1>d11y thl.lt of ficens conf1.Scat<.od t.evenJ hun dred plants, some lib tall ai. e i g h t f e e t , K r o. w I n g in u backyard The planL<i were dh1 covenod as police tried to arrettl Wilham &yt:I, 37, oullSlde h111 home for µul>llc drunkenncisis. Yriend.11 of Boyd 's tried to in tnvcnc ;md e11cupcd with him into Boyd '!! howse When pohct> re·1nforecmenti. were called, they found the plants an a secret gi.rdtn al a nearby hou1>1· Oeveland Defaults CLSVZLAND <AP> -Cl•~•&ud wW default today oa POGHIOt ot ill debt.a for t.be a.coed time lo a.. tbu a 1•ar. city Law Director Jack M. Scbullb&D ukl . "We cu't avold ll," b4t aaid. Sc:bulmaa 1ald t.be city ll wui· bl• at um t.lme to repay or ,.. flnante u .1 million borrowed from ta. waterworb eontlo...,. cy fund, a r .. rve· for tlDU· tlctpaled oomt.rudkle coeta. '!be debt com. due at m.ld.D.1cJlL BE MID BE could not pndiet Ule lmpact of the default but said It certainly would not belp Cleveland la le.a le1al battle lo retain eootrol of Ila S500 million m una<.'lpal wuter 11y11t.em, the cl· ly l(ovcmmt·nl 's lurJ(ost uaet Mayor Denni• J . Kuclnlch c1.1rher fall~ to win aupport for u propoged Htcnaion of ~e pay rn1•nl pertod from u ho11tlle City C:t1unc:ll SchuJm11n <'ailed the defauJt "t•ontriv('(!" and 11 1.11d the ftnan c-1111 murkct s(.'i!ffis to huve rec· ottnlxed "lhut thla 1a )ual a mitnlfeatutlon or political i.tralegy being 1 mplt!mented by the COW>cll " <:LEVEi.AND fl'lll8T def•ult· c<I when 1t wa11 unablt! to rep11y $1<4 m11Uon worth of muruc1pal nO~li tiOld t.o SI X local b11nka.. Th<: n0Le11 matunod on Dec. 15. 1978. Thal fir11 l default s hut Cleveland out or traditional markets for borrowing, but did nol r~ult In widespread cuts In raty 1>erv1 ce~ for lht-city'i. 600,000 rt!!>1dents Tt1111 sec·ond <ldault will hander U fJ p (' td 0 f ll <I C I' b I () n l h a t :,lrlp~t·d lht· r lly o r Ill> tWt> m illion 1·u..,t11rnt-r water i.yatcm that :.ili.o M.·rvci. :1~ i.uburban rommunllil'!'! Court Rules On Hughes Loan Hassle WASHINGTON <Al'> T he lJ S Tax D>url hl.I~ rulf'd th<tl the la te Howard Hugh,·s S-OUght ravorable public ity by making a low Interest loan to the owner of the Lu Vegas Sun, and tha t the p ubllcaly was provided. Th • court acted In 11 caae ln which th .. lnt.-rnal R evenue Ser vlcf' h11d aoueht to collect ad d1twnal laxes from Herman M Crt-enbpun, a Lai. V1·gu hu:u. neum an and o wner or the nt>wsp aper The IRS llatd llugbes loaned G rf'en.spun $4 million at 3 percent 1ntcret1l In 1967 In exchange for services rendered or expect<.od Bild lhWI th•· difference between t h1· low rate and the 6 percent 11ormully charged at that lime i1' tux a hie income to Gn·enispun The court agreed that the &ow inlcrnsl 11n the li>an was pro. vlded In exchange for service. from Grt>Cnapun , but refUM!d t.o r equire him tn p<Ay addatwnal taxes Much of Nation Damp Forecast Calls for More Rain Temp~r•••re• Albu'q.,. All.w>LI ••Ill-• . ., "'"""""' ..... ....... -.,,. ... 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The huge hurricane:. p;H·kang wand~ of 150 m p.h .. passed 100 ma lei-. south an the Curribbeetn Governme~t Pay Upped Carter Boosts Increases lo 7 Percent W A.SJ-UNGTON (AP) Pres1 dent c.rter, 11ck.nowled1lng ~ impact ol aoanng lnfiatJon, t.o day ra.J.aed bu propoeM..od P•Y lD crea11e for 3 ~ mllJlon m1Utary a nd c1v1l1 11n go ve rnment employees from 5.5 perrent tn 7 percent.. In tus 1960 budget 11uhm1l!Pd la11t J anuary. the pre11 1dc>11l re<" ommended a 5 5 percent pay hoos t to take c·ff~t Ort I for mo1>t f<.-der;il workerli But In a 11laLemt>nt rf'lf'1t~'<i 1.1t th•• Whilf' lfoww toe.lay, h1· !\Hid ht• con cludcod u 7 pern•nt in r rf'stll•• would tw ";tpprt>flnt1V'" 1n l1~hl of h11(h<'r lhun cx~t1;d inflation JOHN P . WHJT~.dt.iputydln:<" tor of UH.' Office or M an1.1gcmt•nl a nd Budgt-l. a nd Al<An K Campbell, dire('lor of th•· O Hict· of Personnel Manogemt'nl, un nounced the hh<hcr p ity pmpotiatl at 1.1 Wtuk lloWH! briefing Whit•: also '>:tlrl tht· 20.000 lowt-ist lt-vt"I ft"<le-rnl •·mploy1-.-, lboiw earning under 18.900 ,, ye»r would receive pay ra1~ of more than 7 perreot to rt-fltct haght'r puy grantl"d compuablt· worker-a Ul private indu.,try What .. addf'd that a rap •>fl pay lnrrf'~ for top lt-vf'I govPm mt'nt off1r 1al"I woul<t pr .. v1·nt I ho11e carrunK t-17 .~ or mm,. from re<'t'I Ying tht: rull 7 Jlt.'fl'f•rll 1ncrellM' WHm: F.STIMATt:o thut Uw h11(hn puy lf•vf'b wt1ult1 "''"' ttu· feder;d governm1·nt itn t'Xlrit S!l.111 milhon in f1i.cal I~. whlf·h !'!tart." Ort I Th•· admrnal>lriJtwn n · ~ut·11ted S3 l IJallwn for thl' :, !> p.•r l't'Dt puy r<AIM' Th .. adnun11strat1011 hlJ'> 111 .. ·11 l.lskrnl( pnv,111· rn<lu~lr~ 111 k1..-p J>ilY raU>t.'l> 111 7 1~·n·1·nt r1r I•·.,.. Howt>vn. that gu1<1eh n•· h1.1-, not twf'n !Slnc.·tly follOWt-iJ. J V1UrC'I' of contention with ~ovnnm1·n1 workt'~ The Bffit in Fashion Seen in Fashion's Bffit With mfll1t11m n i.mu al etn uo nual rat.c or m1Jn · than l3 per. 1·1·nl t~ 11dmin1str11t1on 1s prt• J.l•lf 1111( l fl rl'V"'t: l b Wlt ~f' g u1deh~ upward I N ffLtJ STAT•;~u;NT today, <'drlt•r 11.11d an :1d v1~ory cnmmu lrt •in fcd..ral J.IU Y found that a Ill 4 I J>f·n ·•·nt mncuM"" would he rwl:'ded for r1-.1 .. rn1 work1·n1 to kt•t•J..1 ,,.,,.,. with '">unlt•rpart.b Lo I h1• J>rl VJl.t• "'i'llJr ( u rt .. r ~•.11d .m 1ncr1•a \1• '1f th<at .• mount w11ulll 1111>t ubout Ill l11llt11n 'l h•• pr1·.,11l•·nt '>a11I h•· r•on .ul1•n-<l lh•· 1 1wn·1·111 11ay prt1 p1>11t1I "<1f11Jrl>J,1r1t1t1· 111 light of 1•1·on11m11· 1•nruf1t111n'> ;1rfc·1·ting th•• 11nwrnl w1•lfon• ' (' .1rt1•r '• r1·111mn1cnd;Jt1on m u .,, .. 11 I I lw .q1prov1•d liy CrmgrM., v. hlc'h I'> n ·v1t.•w1n1e th•· 1 !J~J budiwt ('ar11•r wu~ f>fl v1.11·.tt11>n lfw:luy in h11> homt•tuwn of l'l111nt., <~d I • •• ,L • . :: " .. • .. sourn COAST PLAZA Goos Bamr in the September mue. And the nice thing about shoppmg t~ rau and earty Christmas gifting Is that you only park once . . 175 stores to ChOOSe t '"'°· A selectlOn of fall fashion merehandlse. a specJal wine 1ashng, bllttet and mu5'cal entlf1alnment es the September event when Harper 's 6aZM( presents a special ''Vintage '79" evening in the Jewel Coort for the benet11 ot the ORANGE COUNfV MUSIC CENTER. Ticket ln1ormatlon 546·4832. SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL STREET AT SAN DfEGO FREEWAY 1/1. i1 1 l ' l