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1979-09-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
j TUESDAY AFTERNOONLSEPTEM8E.R 18, 1979 ¥«.. n. teO. ••.I Mc:nC*I.. • ...... ~ • ' on't-==-. ,, . . For l'ietim of Kidnap • • • .Gold ·continues Record Surge IS HER BODY AT SEA? Kidnap Vlctlf'l BeAler Ocean Search To Begin for Jlictim's Body By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of -o.llf Pl ... Sutt Based on informat ion pro· vided by a llunlln~ton Beach ps ycnic, a te am of U.S. Navy dive rs today b egan a n un- derwater search for the body of missing kidnap victim Carolyn Bealer. Six divers stationed in San Diego were lo join two divers from the Orange County Sheriffs Office and a Newport Beach detective today in Dana Point Harbor. The search for the missing woman's body was to start at a location three miles offshore of the northern San Clemente City limits where pnchic Marvine lmray said the 24-year -old woman was killed more than three weeks ago. Mrs. lmray told police the woman was bound and weighted when she was dumped out of a boat at that locatJon. And the Huntington Beach resident says the m issing woman'~ body_basn'Lmoved lar from where it wenlintothe water. Newport Beach police, w,bo are trying to piece together a murder case again.st extortion suspect Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach, brouaht Mn. lmray into their inveatiaauon- lut week. After a boat trip that Jin. lmr~ claimed re-traced the ""·wumaa·11Mt boun, she told ln·\ veltilltarl they would find the body ta aboat IO feet of water jast llOatb of Dana Point Harbor. Smith, wbo wu UTe1ted Aue. 31, clllml tbat Mia Bealer dil· appeared m a trip in bis boat with .two men known ODJy u · aa1 and Jack. He told FBI aaents that the two DMD preuured him into Ht· Uni up an apparent abductJon wttll 11111 Bealer willinllY play· (._~PqeAJ) I ' O'Neill Says Ted Will Run From AP Dispatches WASHINGTON -House speaker Thomas 0 . O'Neill says he now believes Sen. Edward Kennedy is contemplating a 118> presidential bid. O'Neill s aid today he was wrong in his earlier comments and believes Kennedy is con- sidering a challenge to Presi· dent Carter . In a radio interview over the weekend, O'Neill s aid he had "strong feelings" that Kennedy would not run. And in an interview published in today's Washington Post, O'Neill s aid he based his feel· ings "on the fact that people closest to I Kennedy's) organiza- tion have not been notified of his plans ... If he were a can· didate. he would be out there or- gan izing. Ther e's no advance men sent anywhere by Keo nedy." Ke nnedy, however. advised reporters Monday night not to be swayed by O'Nelll's statement. "Tip's a good friend," Ken- nedy said of O'Neill, a feUow Massachusetts Democrat. But the senator , who has left open the possibility of a race, added: "I've expr essed my thoughts. My views are probably the ones to think about." Asked by -reporters today about that statement, O'Neill said: "In view of the fact that I heard that on tele vision this morning, I. would say he is giv· ing it conside ration." O'Neill said he believes Ken- nedy will have to a make his de- cision by December before the state primary elections begin. Meanwhile , Democratic Na- tional Chairman John C. White, in an apparent shift of position, said today that a Carter· <See TED, Pase AZ> * * * Reagan Cites Ted's Record • DENVER (AP) -Sen. Edward Kennedy, D·Mua., is "out of step with the public" and unaware that Americans want conservative solution• to na· lion at problems, former California Gov. Ronald R ... an said llondaJ. . Reapn aald KeanedJ'• public record and pbilolopby are '"Uia to u.o.e ol llcGcmd" lD 1172. "In that y•ar, Sen. Oeor1e llcOovern, D.S.D., a poUUcaJI liberal. loll to illlcumbent Preli· dent Richard Nixon. Kennedy _could end up tbe Democratit' candidate in 119>, "altbOUlb I aay you can never rule out an incumbent prml· dent," ae.,u quipped darinl a speec:h-makiq villt to Deaver on Monday. Truck Sparked Blaze 0 Mh l"\llll _.., 11.c ... ,.. K-t FIREFlGHTER JERRY ALEXANDER SETS BACKFIRE TO ELIMINATE FUEL SOURCE Blaze Threatened Home1, Rench•• In Undeveloped Hiiia of Laguna Nlguel Monday Frightening Niguel Brush Fire Halted By WILLIAM HODGE OI tlw o.lty ~ J\Mt A 325-acre fire that swept ac ross undeveloped Laguna Niguel hills Mond ay a nd threatened homes and ranches was triggered by a not eXhaust system on a truck used by men s urveylng la nd boundaries, authorities said today. The late afternoon blaze raised fearsome memories in the mina ol at leut one woman in the area .who survived San Clement.e's diautroua 1976 fire. But Joan Tilton's worries weren't realized Monday a s firemen managed to surround the blue before it damaged 1 homes in Laguna Niauel or ranch buildinas north of San Juan <;aplatrano. "I was so scared yesterday." Mrs. Tlllon s aid from her Rancho Capistrano omce this morntna. "The nre 1oea ao fast and it came ri&bt up to our *>I> area at the back ol the ranch before tt.toDPed. •• Jin. 1'1.ltoD-stood oa the roof ~ ber S. Clemente bome nearly four yean aao u the aweeome backhllla ftre in that community beaded perilously close to ber residence. Her home did oot burn. lle>nQy'1 blue broke out near Ni1uel Hilla Junior High School at 3:30 p.m., authorities said. Nearly 100 men fou1bt the fire wblle workers at • ltable north of Rancho Capistrano roughl to eva cuate about 20 horses that were threatened by n ames when they crested a hill behind the stables Laguna Niguel residents on the west side or the fire worked to evacuate valuables Crom their homes while others got on their roofs with garden hoses, wetting down the homes. officials said. Two alrtankers dropped fire retardants on the names while 13 Cire engines. two bulldo&ers and two hand crews worked on the ground to finalJy contain the fire at 7:30 p.m . No one was in· jured. Fire officials said today they did not have the identity of the s urvey crew whose truck trig· (See NIGUEL, Pa1e AJ) 'IK41NS 'HIDE' U.S. MISSILE.St ALBANY. N.Y. (AP> -Art. Buchwald bu an alternative to the propoaal to ·~ S30 million hldin& nuclear inlaaUes under· ground. He •ucceata lettinc Am· trak handle them. "All we have to do 11 live the Soviet Union a train 1clMduJe, and they'll never flnd the mia· 1Uea1" the bqmor cohunnlat aald ln a 1ectun here. • Mount Wilson 'Ibreatened by Stubborn Fire By Tbe Associated Press A stubborn 30,000-acre brush fire in the Angeles National Forest pushed eastward today against Santa Ana winds and threatened to leap the Angeles Creal Highway on the south for a possible assault oo the backside of Mount Wilson. "ll it jumps the highway, we don't know what we'll have," s aid U.S. Forest Ser vice spokesman Gene Knight. He added that the rugged Sage fire is alighUy more than a mile away from jOlnlng the Pinecrest fire that thre atened Mount Wilson's radio and television transmitters last week. If the Sage lire jumps the hi&bway, be said, "then there's the possibility of an attack on Mount Wllaon Crom the rear." With a ring ol fires around Los An1eles that consumed more than 55,000 acres ol dry brulb in a week md destroyed 34 bQmes, lncladlnl M ..,_.. SundQ in fubiclDallle Laurel Canyon, fire offlclila luued a warning Mon· day that aurpriaed nobody : California faces t h e most dangerous nre seuon in years. There was no forecast of con· talnmmt or control of the Sace fire, which burned a.Iona a Ov• mile line from the popular Chilao Flats camp1round to Charlton Flats, despite the (See naE. Pase Al> $24Jump To$375 Recorded LO!'fOON 1 AP> The price of ~old eonttnul'd 1t~ relcntlc'-~ ~urge toda~. JUmpmg more than $24 per t roy ounce and hitting a record $375 75 a lroy ounc·e at m ad da\' on the London bullion market Th<' noon p rice an Zurich was $373 50 Gold has gain ed $50 a n ounc<' the past two w<'cks a::. the Arab 01 I countnes. European banks and ::.peculators conv<>rt largt· cash holdings into prcc1ou.., metal as a ht'dge against 1nfla 11on One anal) st .1tlnbutcd toduy ., Jump to pu n·hase!-> by tradt•r<; who conlractc'<l to 'it'll gold 1n tht• bt'i1l'f th.tl thl' J>rlC<' would drop and no" mw .. t buy quan tit 1l's at h1i?hl'r prict·~ 1f they ar e to st;n 1n l hc \Ol attl1• markl•t · Hut ht• abo noted u prict> pu~h from nl'W 111\'C'Stor-.; ~allin~ lo £ambll• that the gold pnce will go '\llll h1ght•r Ob~l'r\'el' have warned thul lh<' b1 ~ mont•y inte rests could pull out of gold Just as qwckly as they cntcn•d the market, and this would produce a violent downturn amid a scra mble or ::.elhng The pnct> of gold has n sen mo re than Sl60 an ouncl' the past y~ar and 1s up from $35 to 1967 But aside frorri investors, the higher price has little direct ef· feet on the a verage consumer. It will probably mean a rise an the pn ce of jewelry made from the metal. Gold 1s also used an s mall amounts in a variety of other applications . including electronics, and higher costs to m anufacturers of items using gold will eventuaUy be passed on to consumers. (See GOLD, Pa1te A2> Weather Mostly s unny through Wednesday with highs in mid-70s al be a ches to m i d ·80s iola nd. Lows toni~hl in mSd·OOs. INSIDB TOD~ Y Qll tDtGIUr~ ~~ ~ ift 1' · , whMe ir g••••dl•;f""'• ••d problem&. A IO. ' ' • At T-"""'9 A11t 6-UMln C1 e..-9...-cll CJ • .,... ., .. L.M...... A• ~lft_,. IM ........ ...tN.fl'-INewl A4 c.t.....,,.e ~ ~ c:..ty All a ... ,.., GU ,....Ii:......-an.ca CMlt<t .. lytYle ...,_ ll c....... ...... .,., DN9I '"9t" Atl S.l ~ et ......... Al•'I....,..... ., ............... ., .. n..w. ., .. ~ C1-l~ A4 I ... 11111 AtJ _....._ A4 , ,, Jtl ~VPtlOT ' s T&!!d!f, l!etembet 11 1'11 Stress Crack Cited NEW YORK 'AP > Air CAA ~ .&odu U..t a 1&191 &1" la a rear lMdU»Nd ol a D '·t }M lPP•Nftttf UUMd a io.tooc lofta tau •ttU. to fill olf ..,Int a-ltrght-over tJrf Orth AtlanOc A second -'Ir Canada OC t -.•u withdrawn frotn scrvir lod~ when <'rfflts wet'\' found In &he Hm~ artM. The airline, ln a atatemtnl re- 1 .. std by ILi publk relatlON ot flee her~. said lt ord~red an Im mediate l'X ruination of tht' rear pre11aure bulkh~od ~n all 43 pfj DC ... Tht> rone ~hupe<i tail accUon blew off the plane Monday. While the U horrified passengers looked throuab the gaping hole. th., jft, wllh a crew of 4 , llmped aafeJy back to Boston on Monday. "All of a Slldden it felt like Ule wlndo-.-. had bl()wn ln." aaltl f"'.._ UM JoAa. U.. ol ;u.nlca, Mau. "People lta.rled 1eru..Un1. Pood •H flyln1 around" Food and tray• lum6ltd dOwn the 11 It ~ fully loaded liquor urt t wtpt out the rear. accord Ina lo Mike Clrcarelh, of the F deral Avtallon Admlnlttra Uon. But UM! plane landed aalely. "I 11alhtr he djd a beautlhtl 'ob of landfoM ." Stt-vcn Pl"'n~. ~kesman for Air Conaadia , sad .. 4 W• vuo 0111 o( Only one stewardess and three p111engera received allaht tn· JUrt ... The al.reran was eo milet out over the Allanijc headlna north toward Yarmouth and Halifax, Nova Scot.la, when the tall por- tion eeparated from the fuaela1e 'Sorry Ladies' Texas Rangers Nix Women DALLAS <A P> ~ Sorry, Ladies. the Texas Ra ngers don't want you for saddle partners. The top Ranger says it might lead to "triangles" and "fooling around." Senior Capt. W. D. Wilson, director of the na- tion's oldest statewide police force. made the com.- m ent Monday during the 86th annual conference of Chiefs of Police. "l don't want a woman -sorry." Wilson said. "Can you imagine the heat I'd get if a woman was working with West Texas sheriffs in their 60s?'' Besides. Wilson said, it would m ake the wives mad. · ··And my biggest backers, as much as the men, are their-wives." Wilson said. "There are no triangles in the Rangers. Fool around and you lose your job. The wives etppreciate that." Fl'Olll Page A l TED ... K('nnedy batlh.• need not s phl the J,Hfft)' Wh1tc s aid earlier that a c hallenge to Carter would virtual l y guarantee a Republican victory in the 1980 .presidential race But today, with Kennedy say· ing he ls seriously considering such a challenge, White took a di((erenl tack. ·'Oh yes, It would be a classic struggle." White said after a morning meeting with Carter and Ocmocratlc congressional leaders at the White House. Dut he added that such a con- test "doesn't hav<: to" divide the party "If wC' handle nur business poorly, 1( we don't do our busi- ness right, It could, but my Job is to keep that from happenJng." Wh ite said. White. m res ponse to a ques· tion, sajd Kennedy's 1969 auto accident on Chappaquiddick Is l and , Mass ., is "not a legitimate campaign issue .. lt' ll not even worthy of dis· cusslon." -..; ..... . . ., . Sitter Drowns . In Try to Recover Toy A 26 -year -old Santa Ana babysitter who couldn't sw\m drowned when she tell Into a Westminste r swimming pool Monday afternoon. police said. Sophia Leon·Lopes, 1129 S. Pacific Av~ .• was dlscovere I noating face-down In the pool al 4: SO p.m. by the 6·year-old boy she .w~ babysitting. officers re· ported. Police said the woman had ap. parently tried to recover a childr en's toy from the pool when she toppled In. They said they found several toys and a pair of sunglasses at the bottom of the 1><>91. It la Unknown how long lhe woman. who was taking care of the boy and hls 4-year·old brother. had been In the pool, of· fl ccrs noted. The boy called his mother at work after discovering his babyalller. She s ummoned paramedics. but they were una· ble to revive the woman. at •bout 12 ·30 p.m 1MJMllw'---M14M lnternaUonal Airport ao mlnut.t later Alr CuadJLU.ld..matntenance rtcomm~UON by McDonneU Oouglaa. manufacturer of the crMft . call for t.be reu preuure bulkhead lO bo X·rayed alter rou•hJ¥ 4.000 boun of QJ•bt. The DC·t troll) Boston ball floW1l about 1,000 hcMan alne. ita lut eumloaUon. the airline a&Jd. Tht other craft with cracks wu due to be X·nyed after about a.o more bow'l ln the. air. Air Cartdada sald it deoWed to begln visually checking OC-98 every 24 hours and X-uyfne the bulkhead every 2,000 hours. It said it also plann e d to "strengthen the section ln ques. tion and e1tm1nate Uie ~aibUlty of a recurrence of the Boaton in· cldent." E'roaP~AJ DIVERS ••. Ing the part o! a victim. Ac:cording to Smith, the plan was to extort $100,000 from Miss Sealer's brother. Larry Fox of Anaheim. That ransom was never paid and Smith said he t.ook Miss Bealer in his boat from Newport to Dana Point where J ack and Ray left him on a dock and took Miss Bealer out to sea, returning a hair-hour later without her. Newport Beach police remain unconvinced that Ray and Jack played a part' in the woman's disappearance and have pressed their search for her body to sub· stanliate their belier that Sm1th was responsible for the woman's death. 1 Smith. 44. of 4640 Park Newport. remains jailed In Los Angeles County Jail, held in lieu of $200.000 bai I. lie Is racing federal extoct1on charges in con- nection with the alleged ransom scheme FroaPageAJ NIGUEL ..• gered the blate Smoke from the late afternoon ~laze was visible all over the southern Orange Coast and California Highway Patrol of· ficers reported problems with tramc on both the south and northboWld San Diego Freeway in the fire's vioinltY.· "It was a real mess." officer Dick Van Coll said today. •'There were several hundred people stopping on the freeway and a number of citations were Issued." He said the traffic Impeded rlre equipment trying to reach the acene of the flre aa rush hour traffic became boned dowu by onlookers. "It was a grandstand sltua· Uon ." he 1&Jd. "The best place to watch the flre was the freeway and It was hard to keep people moving." * * * Freta P09e A J HRE ... C..lingOft Missy Miller of Huntington Beach found a cool spot Monday. The Cal State Long Beach coed went to the beach in search of relief from 90-degree·plus tem- peratures along the coast She finally found what she was seeking under one of the outdoor showers at Hunt· ington's city beach Huntingtort Teen loses Treelwuse By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o ....... , .. '"'" Danny Craney, the 14-year-Old Huntington HPach hoy who spent two summer~ building a tv.o story t rt:ehouse in his front yard, lost h1~ battli: agiun~t cit y hall Monda.~ night The City Council voted to tr,pplc· Lht· youlh''> f'fd lJor&te Ellis Avenue treehouse Only Councilman John Thom.ss voted to let the structure remain "I TIDNK ALL OF US fell an lo\e v. 1th the tref'housc- commented Councilwoman Rulh F'inley "It made me nostalgic for t.he days when there wu more room But 1t LS illegal." Danny's fight to preserve his JJ.foot·h1gh . double decker treehouse began last month when cit) offlc1ats said he forgot to obtaJn a building perrrut They said a neighbor filed & complamt Officials also saad the structurt: lS a fire hazard and in vlolat1on of several city codes "I DON'T CARE ABOUT an)t c·1ty codei> and I don't know why the .cit y has noth.lng better to do than to bother some kJds," snapped the youth's mother "I've had people knocking et my door constantly want· Ing to see the treehouse. The c11y has been harass1nR us We won't let it be tom down." UCI Told 'Student 81 mc&AEL PMKEVJCll .... ""91Wf c.-f« ..Obllballoe ol ID GUMG1 aP.(ut. ou~ comp.-.. •• c6lt' lar1• corpora-.. eou .... m..der Ralph Nader- i(~ told UC lrviM 1ludmta · tbat ' roar pow• eaa dedde polley ba .... ~ ... .__. •• opdmtA&e coach•lon :--that 100.000 ~ple donating SO . houri of their time per year could reverse Congress' cater- ing to big business -cam~ only after he painted a grim picture during. a two-hour s peech at Cratvford ffaJI . " "P~e curse the smog as it comes ln on Litt.le cats' feet," said Nader, addressing a crowd of about 400 at the first in a series ol guest lectures at the campus. "Have people become so re- signed to their fate?" Striking out at the "passivity" of the Amencan populace, the 45-year-old consumer ad,vocat.e had even fewer kind words about the goverment's handling or a dubious energy crisJs. "Congress services the bl& oil companies by supporting Carter and government price controls," h e said. ''And if OPEC t Or&anization of Oil Exporting Countries) didn't exist. Exxon would make sure it did ·• Nader said 011 companies are ecstatic that s ubstantial under ground supplies or crude 011 are being left untapped while the world market price rises II e bluntly predicted that a gallon of gas will cost con sumeNI at least SS a gallon by 1990. ··They·ve got us hooked," he noted. adding that the failure of citiuns to organize 1n protest dunng the most recent increase hac; energy moguls <'onf1dent that pnc•~ can n~1· a ~a1n •And we'rP i;l.ill i.lu(·k with lht- "<lme •nft•mal et1·rn&I ant1•rna/ l'Om l>u i..t1 on enl(1nc. · · ~aid :\0 ad er He asked why. 1n an age that has c;een development of com puters, ~pace explore1tion. and nuclear pov.er. has the efftt'lt.'n n of auto engines decreased'} "General Motors idea of prog ress 1s going backward inw thl" future." said Nader. noting that 16 miles per gallon is the na- tional average of American. produced cars that achieved · nearly twice that average before World War II Stressing a need for develop- m Pnt of solar and wind power, Nader conceded that the task v.111 not be easy f'roaa Page A I GOLD ... CoWlcll members expressed sympathy for the younJ{ builder but directed staff members to make sLtre the The metal closed at $353.SO 1n treehouse comes down. London ,rnd $35J 1n Zurich Mon SIM PAUN. DEVELOPMENT ser vices d1r~tor. said day he would ask City Attorney Gail Hutton today lo prosecute Wh ile gold leaped upward to the code violations. d ay. tht> dollar gl'nerally sunk Mayor Don MacAlllster. who recently suggested hJ.5 1n c•urrl'ncy markl'L-, abroad colleagues should "foraet" the Issue. saad "1t's our Job to The dollar clost.'d an Tokyo to.. tollowthelaws " . day at 22360 J upanese yen. The blond tree builder said he was upset by the act1on down from 223 725 Monday but won't gtve up lhe flaht. Dealers in the early Tokyo market said the dollar began to "l'LL nGHT n . I don't know how but I'll fight 1t " weaken against the yen after Danny said he and a ntitthborhood pal were about to Japan·s current account defic1l be1ln redecoratini the lint noor of lbe treehouse when the turned out to be not as bad as White also said Carter Is un· der some pressure to declare himself a candidate early, rather than waiUng until late December o r early January. The Idea would be to begin lin· log up support from Important groups before Kennedy could grab them. Prie8t Killed brouhaha with the city began the market expected favorable wind condition. City officials said wiriog and the presence of a heater The dollar had gone to a 41.-, .. Just when we thousht we had tn the structure presented fire haurds 'l'hty also satd the month high agamsl the yen Fri· Conf ah Ends Early WASHINGTON <AP) -U.S and Soviet negotiators held an unusually brief negotlallna seSBlon Monday a4 the Carter admlnJatration continued to in- sist that lhe presence of Soviet troops in Cuba la not acceptable. Secretary of Stale Cyrus Van~ and Soviet Aruba1111ador Anatoly OobrynJn met for 27 minutes at the State Department. O"ANOt COAST i DAILY PILOT fM>O,~CM\• Oe41y Pl...._ w1t,,wnt( ... fttom ntnf'(l lt\.f ~ Pr"'~ltevbtl•htCltt.-1'-0t ..... (N\I PuDI• ....... ~ ..,.f•l•OOtllOnu,. 0..1>11•,,.• -•v tll<t\ltfl '" .. • ••• ,.,,. "'•"' N--1 ... "< .. MUflflt\(jf ......... ,_ ••1nV•ll.,,lri111t.~a...1'1 .... 1"c-•" \tftQ4f' ,. • ....,.. ........ ...-.1""4i0 .. h;..-4'y\ .,.., $v""••• fN .,,,,. N I """''"'"' .. .,.. I• •I JJO .,.. .. •••"'"'·Co>••-. t •lll4rnt• t»1' ............ ..... , .... ,_ l'Wi- J•011 ~ Vl(t,..., ... ,.,_Oo_ .. ..._._ ~··11-£110 .. "':~"",,.-C::- OleriMH....... 11-11 ... 11 "'"" ... ' ....... , ... ~ °"'°" c..t•-........ .._ '"-'"4:11 ltU !!f _tM•t 1< .... v """"'-11Mc111 llW~Jl ..,.,'fin T1l1ption1 (114)...., ci • ......_ Mwert1..,.ta..•n .. • • BUFFALO, N.Y . <AP) - Homicide detectives said Mon· day that they believed robbery was the motive in the shooting death of a Greek Orthodox priest ln the prtvate study of his church. The Rev. George C. Pantelis, 40, patlor of the Hellenic Orthodox Church o f th e Annunciation since 1974. died during emereency s uriery at Butlfalo General Hospital late Sunday. it"~~~~ehl~wQMlhe --~1t~e~e~h~o~~e_w_u_n_'t_s_e_t_b_a_c_k_f_ve_n_o_u~1_h_f_ro_m_th_e_st_r_"_t ______ d_a~y-----------south, it blew out to the east." Knight said . "It's working against the wind .·• A 4.800-acre ajster blaze, the Monte Cristo fire, was ln effect contained In Fox Creek Canyon, Knightuid, although fireli1hters declined to lial It u officially con· tained. "There just isn't any more to burn but rocks once it comes out of the canyon,'' Knl1ht said, because that area was burned o(f a few years ago. Vance Views Sinai Plans W ASHINOTON <AP) Secretary of State C)'rua R. Vance met today wtth !!1yptlan and hraell mtnlllera over peaeelreepln1 atran1ement.1 tn the Sinai Deeert. A plan to employ the armed United Nation• Emer1ency Force .,., •cutUed by threat o( a Soviet veto. Aa a 1top1ap measure, E•ypt and Israel have agreed on mixed patrols to monttctr term• of their pe.ce treaty calllni for JaraeJl withdrawal. But laraeU olflclala 11Jd a _"T ~rmQtJLt arraa1tlll9Dl..h _~:. . ..A · qJred b)' January. By ltien, ........... ,.,, ... ......... about half the dettrt wm be turned over to EgypUan fore.. • Fun'eral services tor Tom- my Leonetti, a singer on the "Hit Parade" on radio and televtslon, will be held Wednesday. Ile died of cancer Saturday in Houston. He was 50 ood had been un· der treatment two years. BART Stalled OAKLAN D <AP> Supcnlaora worked to rtad1 stop-1a11 commuter 11rvlct poaalbly withtn two wHb u ne1ottatlon1 remalMd 1talltd in the thlrd week ot a 8Q ArM Rapid Ttansll dispute. h lt\SHIQto.11-,lANO • NlWPORl BCACH tl\WORNI~ •>2660' tllN'tiON~ 11141 M4 l4'l4 ,, l ,. f r Oraage Coast Teday'• c1 .. 1.g N.Y. Stoek• ED IT IO N ORANGE COUNTY, CAL;IFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1979 ~~~~-------Police Probe for Pattern-------~~~~ ' Link Sought -'in Coast Rape Slayiftgs 8y .IO~NNE &EYNOL.06 Of .. o.MY ......... lnVMU1ators from four poUce aeenclea today are at temptlna to find a pattem tn the rapes and slaylnes of sax women lrom Oranae Coast c1ttes. Three ol the kiUina• were lo Co.ta Mesa. one each ln Fountain Valley. Corona del Mar and lrvme, IN ALL BlJT ON£ CA.SE, the woman was raped before beins slain. Jn a seventh case 1n Costa Mesa, the woman s urvived the attack. The pattern -ii the re \s one -looks like tbiA. -IN .l~llY or ism. a 20-year-0ld waitress Robyn Lynn Cox was murdered in her apartment at 241 Avocado St .. Costa Mesa. So fa r, police haven't identified her killer. -IN AUGUST or 1977, 29-year-old Jane Ellen Ben· nlncton wtAS s lain in her apartment on Marguerite Avenue m Corona del Mar. Newport Beach police say they have no l>USpect -IN MARCH OF TRIS YEAR. Joan Virginia An· derson. 28. the mother of two. was bludgeooed to death 10 her f'owttain Valley home. -ALSO JN MARCHl hls year. 21-year-old Kimberly Gaye Rawhns was killed in her apartment al 307 Avocado St .. Costa Mesa. The case is unsolved. -IN MAY of this year. 22-year-old Savannah Leigh Anderson was strangled to death in her apartment in Woodbridge Meadows in Irvine. That investigation is con· tmuing. -TWO MONTHS AGO, Jane Pettengill. 24. was found unconscious. her head-battered. ln her apartment at 381 Hamiltoo Sl .. Costa Mesa . She survived lbe assault and is recuperating in Northern Calllornia -SATURDAY, ll·VEAR·OLD widow Maro lyn Carelton was attacked in her apartment at 224 Avocado St.. Costa Mesa . She died of head wounds Sunday m orning. Is there a pattern in these cases' lnvestJgators from the four agencies have been meet- ing for the p_ast few months to try to find a comm on ele- m ent in these attacks; some leads that might link many loose ends and lead them to the ktlle r LT. JACK CALNON of Cost a Mesa observed Monday they've found some "s1m1lar1tie s and s ome non- s1m1larit1es " investigators s ay all the women were raped or sexual- < See PATI'ERN. Page A2l Gold Coiitinues Record S11rgte Kidnap l'icti• Navy Divers • m IS HER SOOY AT SEA? Kidnap Victfm Bealer Stress Crack Blamed; J e t's l Tail Droppe d NEW YO RK lAPl Air Canada said today that a stress 1 crack in a rear bulkhead or a DC-9 jct apparently cau ed a 10-foot-long tail section lo fall off during a flight over the North • Atlantic. A second Air Canada DC-9 w as withdrawn from service today when cracks were found in the sam e area The airline, in a state ment re- leased by its public relations or. rice here, said it ordered an im· mediate examination of the rear pressure bulkhead in a ll 43 of Its DC·9s. The cone-s haped tail section blew off the plane Monday. While th e 38 horrifie d paasengers looked through the gaping bole, the jet. with a crew of 4. limped safely back to Boston on Monday. Only one stewardess and three passengers received sli gbt in· juries. Based on information pro- vided by a HuntinJHon Beach psychic, a team of U.S. Navy divers today bega n an un- derwater search for the body of m issing kidnap victim Carolyn Bealer. Six divers stationed in San Diego were to join two djvcrs from the O r a n g e C oun t y Sheriffs Office and a Newport Beach detective today in Dana Point Harbor. The search for the missing woman's body was to start at a location three miles offsho~ or the northern San Clemente City limits where psychic Marv1ne Imrav said the 24-year-old woman was killed more t.han three weeks ago. Mrs . lmray told police the woman was bound and weighted when she was dumped out of a boat at that location. And the Huntington Beach r es ide nt s a ys t he missing woman's body hasn't moved far from where it went into the w atcr Newport Beach police, who a re trying to piece together a m urder case against extortion s uspect Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach , brought Mrs l mr ay 111to their investigation last week. After a boat trip that Mrs. r mray claimed re-traced the woman's last hours. she told in· vestigators they would find the body in about 80 feet of water JUSt south of Dana Point Harbor Smith. who was arrested Aug Divers Set Plane Hunt Off Catalina Divers will search Wednesday for the wreckage of a Catalina Airlines amphibious airplane that crashed on take-orf Monday a fternoon in the ocean off Catalina Island's Pebbly Beach. The pilot of the old Grumman Goose was seriously inj ured in the cras h and one of three passengers is missJng aQd pre sumed dead in the wreckaie or the plane, which Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies say sank in 350 feet or water . In serious condition al Harbor- B D l UCLA Medical Center in San eat e ays Pedro is piJot Verne McGee, 54, of Lakewood: who was rescued D-!ly p;Wl a long with two other passen~ers Lit.II, ., in the plane. O. T. Gilman, S2, ol Avalon. and h js son. Larry Like a lot or humans Gilman, 'n, also of Avalon. Both along the Orange Coast, were uninjured. tbe press on which the The identity or the missing !!:.\~ Pilot ia printed person -believed to be a 32· 'ttaltethebeat lloo-year-old man -is belng da7. withheld by sli'eruf's de puties, a A Mriel ol ~hanical spokesman sabt. dllftcuJUel brousht on by The sberttrs department waa tbe effects of heal on making arr~ments today to ---"ifad'"'1tl!ft.ijeW1~-_,., .... vrhare.h ';i•&iec-~.!;oct.h machinery resuJtect Jn ·• wreckage Wednesday since the delay in publlshin1 Mon· plane 11' believed to be at depths day's editions. • beyond the range "'*f scuba The problem wa.s entire· divers. ly mechanical. The late Investi1ator1 for the National delivery wun't the fault Transportation Safety Board of your lMipborhood car-also were in Long Be ach and rien. We apolociq for Uae Catalina pro~int the craah. 1Aterruption ol aervice and The crash occurred as the pre· for aay incoovaience to World War It craft took off from our 1umcrtben1 Avalon aJrport at about $:20 (See DECK, Paae AZ) Search 26. claims that Miss Bealer dis· appeared on a trip in his boat with two men known only as nay and Jack lie told FBI agents that the two men pressured him into set· ling up an apparent abduction with Mi ss Bealer willingly play· mg the part of a victim . (See DIVERS, Page A2> Rosarito Can't Help Sea Victims T IJUANA. Mexico 1 A P1 Althou~h a rescue \'Chicle and lifesaving gear are sitting idle in a local garage. Rosarito Beach city offir1 a ls say they can only watch helplessly as the number of drowrungs steadily increases a l o n g th e popul a r Ba j a California stretch of beach. /\ lack of money needed to hire per sonnel to use the equipment has created the tragic paradox. local residents and businessmen ::.ay l\l e anwhilc. strong rip cur - rents al the unpatrollcd ~ach arc being bl amed for the 26 deaths recorded al Rosanto in three months M a)or S <il vador Aguirre Sanchez !>aid Monday that there a rc no available runds to revive the city lifeguard team that was disbanded when private dona· t1ons ran out eight m onths a go According t o M a r g arsta J iminez, director of the Mexican R e d Cross H os p i t a l a nd Em e r g en cy Se r v ices in Ros arito, "many or these drown ings and tragic accide nts in volved tourists." As temper;it urcs soared to the 90s. record crowds flocked to the be ac h over the weekend. On Sunday, five persons were re· ported mii1sing and pr.esumed drowned at Rosarito. inc ludfog a 37 -year-old San Diego County man. O#•lf P1lut \l .. t Pfllio"1 BEE HIVE IN PEPPER TREE IN COSTA MESA Honey In the Bank for a Brave Bee Handler Honey of Dea.I Mesans flave Bees in Tree th M ICllt\ F.L P.\~K F.VICH Of Ori• 0-'''' Ptlet \t..tt Duan1• 11;.irt of Costa Ml'!--U has a hone) of a deal for )OU )'!ORE TH \N 100 pound~ of honC'_\. In ract. rref' of charge to thl· fir<.t JH'r!'-on who II pla) par<.'nt to the more than 100.000 l:K-<.''I that ~o alonl' with thl' hone) T h<• tnS"'C'I!> ""armC'd into u Rrcmhan Pepper tree at Ha rt'<; t ra1l<.'r park on Newport Houlevard about four months <lJ?O '1\·ormalh th1•) 111 ... 1 rt'sl a" h1le and then move on to a ~ht'lt 1•red arl·;i likt• :1 C':J\l' or under the e.1,·cs of homC':o. · ll art l'Xplatnl'rl llOWF.\'t:!t, TUE rolony's Queen was ''llr<•d and couldn't mo"<' nn) mNe, ·· lla rt ac:c:ed "So they started to m ake a hive• rii,:ht then• in the open which is a very un usual thing .. The l.i\'<.' 1s now mo rf' than rour·feet across and the (Sef. BEES, Pagt' A:?> Consumer Power Urged By MJCHAEL PASKEVICH Ol tt. o.i1y ~•i.t swfl Calling for mobilization ef all citizens against oil companies and other la rge corporations. consumer crusader Ralph Nader Monday told UC Irvine students that "your power can decide policy lo this country." Nader's <'p:1m1~l1r conclusion Countries! didn't exist. Exxon that 100,000 people donating SO woul<t make s ure tl did " hours of their lime per year Nacler saJd oil companies are could reve rse Congre~s· C'&tPr <'Csta tic that substantial und<.'r ing to big busines!i came only s round supplies of crude oil are after he painted a grim picture being left untapped while the during a two-hour s peech at world market price rises. Crawford Hall. He bluntly predicted that a .. People curse the !imog as it ga lion of gas will cost con· comes ln 00 tittle cats' feet." sumers at least $5 a galJon by Id N d dd d 1990. "They've got us hooked," 'IR4INS 'HIDE' sa a er, a resslng a crow he noted. adding tha. t the failure or about 400 at the first in a series of guest lectures al the of citizens to organu~e I~ protest campus during the most recent inc rease U.S. M.L..'\SJLES?.. "Have ~le becom e 50 re· has e~ergy moguls confident :c:;.-"· --signed COth«t-me'?"'-· --... - -th~l Prtett,can rise ~g,.ln. ALBANY. N.V. <AP> -:-Art Striking out at the "passivity" And we re stlll stuclt with the Buchwald has an alternative. to of the American populace. the same infemaJ, eternal. ,t~temal theproposaltospend$30rn1llion combustion e ngine . s aid hldlng nuclear missiles under· 4.5-year-old consumer advocate Nader. ground. He suggests letting Am-ha d even fewer k~nd words trak handJe them. about the goverment s handling .. All we have to do Is gJ ve the or a dubious energy crisis. Soviet Union a tr ajn schedule, "Congress services the bli oU and they'll never tfod the m.ia· companies by supportlng C~~ t llet " the humor coJumnJat aaid and 1ovemment price controls. ' b h e said . "And Ir OPEC In• lecture ere. <Organization or Oil Exporting '· He asked why, in an age that has seen development of com- p\lters. space exploration. and nuclear J)Owtr. has the efficlen· cy of auto en1ines decreased~ "General Motors idea of prog <See POW£a, Pa1e AZ) .. . $24Jump To $375 Recorded l.O ·"' f><>:". (AP ' The pn ct· or j.!Ofd <'Ont IOU Cd It 'i rclentleSll ..,111').!t• loda~. Jumping mor t-than ~:?-\ JH r t ro\ ounCt> and hitting a rN·or cl S375 75 a troy ounce at mid ct~"· on the London bullion m~rkl'.t Tht• noon price 1n Zur1t•h '>'a:-. S373 50 Gold ha.., gained $50 an ounce the past two weeks as the Arab 011 cowttnes. European banks and '!peculators convert large cash holdings into precious metal as a hedge against in!la- 1 ron Uo<' analyst attributed todays 1uni p lo purchases by traders v. ho rontracted to sell gold in th~ behe( that the price wou!d drop and nov. m us t bu) quan· l1t1t•<; <11 h1~her prices if .they .t 11• tn "' 'n in the vola tile m.irl..t•t · Hut ht• also notc·d J price pus h from flt''>' In\ t'st11rs "1ll ing to i.:JmhlC' that the gold pn re w1 ll i.:11 s till hll!hL•r (Jb..,t•rvL·r. h.1, l' warned that t ht• li1g monL•\ 1nlf.'rests could l•llll nut 11( J.!111<1 !U!.t a-; q uickly ,, , f h1•\ t•ntt'r{'(J I he murk el. an<! lh1 , ~H>llld product> a VIOll"nl do" nttlrn amid :1 ::.l'r;,imblL· of 't•ll 1111! ·1 ht• pnt•t• nf gold ha.., n~en 111111 1• I han S lli4l an ounce the p,1,1 "l'.11' .ind 1s up from $3!> 1n H11.: B 111 a~1d1• from ln\CStors. the h1 l!ht•r pnt·1• ha!-. little direct ef- ft •t·t on tht· "'er age consumer II "Ill probabl~ mean a n se in 1 I ,. pr1t t' tlf JC'" clry made from lht> nu tal Cold 1::. also u::.ed in ... m.111 .1mount.., in a 'arietv of otht·r appht·atwns . incluchng I'll'< 1ronir .... and higher costs to 111.111ul.1ct11r(•r.., of items U!tsn~ J.!1)lc1 "'111 ev<'nlually be passed 110 lo l'nnsumt'r<; Thl' rnC'lal 1•l1JM'd Jl S35J.50 in l.ondo11 and s:;,3 in Zurich Mon- e! •• \ ·n1e dollar rlosrrt in Tokyo to· tl:i~ :11 223.GO J apanesc yen, down from 223 725 Monday. [)(•alers in the early Tokyo m ark<'t said the dollar began to w('nken aKa tn'lt the yen after .J ap<in 's current account deficit 1 urned out to be not a s bad as the market e xpected. Oran:tj_ Coa~t ~'--.......~~ \'-tea1her ~l ostly ::.unny through \\ ednesday with highs in null i0:1 ut beach es to n11d ·80s inland. Lows ton11:ht in mid-60s . INSIDE TODA" Oil wealth is a two-edged sword m Me_;ico. where 1t 11~nuate& prosperity and problems. See Page AJO. l'I TMt~• .,,., .. ~. L.M ..... ••nl"'' Ca!HM'ftla Claulllw c-.u c .... ._ 0.t ... M9\KH lfH«lj>I ••wu•-... ,, ............ "-< ... ..,..,_ .......... -~-~-..-..----.,.. _____ ---..-~"~...,....~~ .. ..... ' ........ ' ... .41 DM.YPtt.OT N Sex Case · DALLAS CAP) -!ony, IMI•, Uae Teau Ran1en don•t ant you ror 1.&le ....... The top ~er HYI il mll'1 Jjed to utrtanal•" and "foolina around.'' · Mesa FreeW:ay Funds Hiked 8'nlor pt. w. D. WlJ.M)D, dtr rtor or th OD• Uoo' o&clllt 1t.ate¥11Jde poUc. fort•. mad th t"om· m.-nt Vofld r-:·1Mffi ...r l!oetftr ... t ol hll'r <i PoUc • "l'doa't wan( a .woman -IOM' ,•· Wllaoo H id "<'on 'OU •ma1ln~ th hHl 'd I l f ~· mnan w :!t workinl wtlh Wat T aa ab nft• tn lhc.th ·••· The-lln('j>mplcted Coata M•a r ~w y l Roult ~> ls :1e ror a r at r ire ol al hmd1 beca~ of ltl laUoa ap proved by Oovernor Edmund 0 llruwn. Jr . offk1als 11ld toda)', lk'sldel, WUaon aid, U v.1Mtld mak lht wlvt'!I mad. 01'h bill authored by lltmocrutic A1111croblyman Chet Wray chan1e1 Lhe d"lfnatioG ot th• Co1ta M eau and Garden Ornvl' frt't'W•Y» from "urban" tn p1 nnury" roulCI ··And my bl11e1t baok'"'t murh 1 th mtn. r their wlv . " Wiit n 1 d · rh.-rt' . .r~ 1w trion•l tn lht Rnn er l''ool tl"1mml nd ~nu lo1w your Job Th •l\I<' •PP la\• thut ('u11ta M ti11i. M1&y o r Ed M 1• 1·· u r I u n d to d a )' u Id the Mesa Poli la For •• ,,, Co11ta M a iw'llC'f' todl\ --~ cherk111a "llh rnalto '"qua.Int an('('" tlf :11 '• IH nht \' hfo \\ Mornhn ~·An•hc>n II\ an •ttf'm\1\ to fmd ''"' "h1• murd N•d h 1 n h l' r n p a 1 t m •' I\ l '' ' " 1 l h " w f'(" It t'fld Mr.,, ~ '1H t>4h'11 •h 1l ~unJa\ of lw.1d 1n1urh'' "UffN ,.,t "h<'n on 1ntr111l<'1 •'lll\'n .,t h1>r ap11rtm nt .it ~·:,• ''""'"''' St S11t11nhn 111r,1u~h •n unlockf'd -;tiding ,,,..... P•p :I! DIVERS ... Acrordin• to Smith. the plan was to extort $100.000 from Miss He:1ll'r's brotht.•r. Larry Fox of Anaheim Thal ransom wa!'I never paid a nd Smith said he took M15s Bealer in his boat from Nt>wport to Dan<1 Potnt wherl' Jack and Ray left him on a dock 11nd took Miss Bealer out ,to sM, returning a half.hour later without her Newport Be<1ch police remam unconvinced that Ray and Jack pluyed a part in lhe woman's dis appearance and have pre~sc..'<1 their search for ht.·r body to s ub :-.tantiate their belief that Smith wa !'> responsible for the woman's death S m1lh, 44. of 4 640 Park 'lewport. remains jailed in Los Angeles Cowlty .Jui!. held in lieu of $200.000 bail He is facing federal extortion charges in con· nect1on with the allel(ed rani.om scheme 4,000-acre Brush Fire Contained A fire that burned nearly 4,000 ucn.•s of brush in Cleveland Na· t1onal t~orest was contained al fi p. m Monday. s tate forestry of· f1c1als srud today. The blaze broke out Saturday afternoon at Serfas Country Club Drive n ear the R1ver:side freeway west of Corona. lt crossed briefly into Oran ge Count y where 1t burned nearly 100 acres. However. a wind '>hift caused the blaze to turn bac k into Riverside County More than 600 firefig hters have been battling around the clock tu contain the blaze. It caused about $50,000 damage to stru c tur es i n RI vers1de <.;ou nty where it partially destroyed a residence· and destroyed two sheds. OfficiaJa sald today they don't know what started the blaze. China W ams U.S. PEKING I AP ) -Vice Premier Li Xiannian ( L1 Hs ien· nien) said Monday the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba ls "a cannon pointed at the United States." o .. AN01 COAST H DAILY , Pl LOT f"9 Ot•f'llQ*CN \• O.•ly P11ot wttt'I wtt•t" ·~'Of'n b•N'd 1rut ,.._.. PtK;. •\ C:.UtM1,n.o l>Y ow Of#'!Ot CN\I """~COf'ftt)illt"¥ \t .. t•t•tdtf'-'••t• ~f)tn"•d Ntonilt•y tN"~ f •f.fJAy fUt (Ml• M•'" N•woort R,.tCh H~tirt010ft tlf,.. f\ f °"" te11'\Y.tll'• ltVif'W.\.~fHiA<h \outh(~\t A ,,~,,. rrtton.1-ct UMl\...,.IWW-O~•uuMn•~ '-\tr~d•Y' t~ fW'inc:~0-1 OVOO;P+l"t f>l•nl ., At J"I) w,..t ft•w ,.,...., Gott• M"• c a11t01t\'l.t .,.~ .. ~ .... -,., ... llOM •...i l'Wll- , .... , ...... YK l 1Jff'\18ff\t •ftd 0."'"'•I MaNW)ff • ~MIAM ..-..~ .. II ""'''•"' M4tf\t@lf'I l.di11in r.i.,11oft• (?t•l~ Cle_.._ M••rtfeMt.......,. •' s '""'" 1t11or 11<1!11·1• uid ~ 1"11111"1 aJ HI I IUljtt•m1•11lll fOI lll'r "1•11• "'tu .. h1l1'1I loclu) 4.lt Pcl'k 1-1lmlh ''ha1,.,l 1n Wt•,t1111n"l••1 l t .ludi. (";1111011 '"hi Ma ' ("n1 t'll1111 "' pur'I' u l (11 ,1 heh<'' c-11 hi IHI\ 1• bt'l'll 1<toh'11 It~ tw1 11tt.wk1•1 '"'' 1.11t•r (11111111 111 till' a par 11111•111 Th\' 111111 ill'rtr wo~ ~llmp"·•I b) M 1 ~ t '11111lto11's 'on. who d •crllx"tl him O!i In his 401!. 11( t.nt111 1)1 li:in. with durk colh1r lenath h1ur Calnon ... 111d lht' ntlrlC'kt•r may h :l\'l' 11111-mptl'<I to molt':-t Mr:-. Curt•lton :-.(•l<.uully , h11t wni- fritchlened ""' ay, po~sibl)' by the boy About half t he detectives In the Costa Mesa police depart m enl are working on the case. which may be rclatt>d to an earlier m urder thi11 year on the same street and an attempted murder several blocks away, C3lnon said However, he said. "The only thing the victims seem lo have in r o mmon is that they're female and single " ~ w1tc•h will ollow C_.lTran! to~ lt•1111t• 111111-c· fodcral dollars to 1H1\ for lmprovcmentit tor the I , , ... w._y If It Is approved ,, ''I w1ln1t to be years before "1 n1•t>d thoi.l' funlli,, but at's still • 1 ..:ood IJt'..il:· ull.I Mcl''arland 'W t-sUl1 havo to complete the ''" \ i ronnwnt ul study and decide \\ lwl l' th1· rouk wall go und hOw 11 w1 II llltect Newport Beach, .. ht• u1tdcd Th1.• tks lanutlon 11witch w111 ;innounr Ni Monday by Or1n1e ('111111t' Trunsportf1tlon Com 111 h'ollln Chu1rma11 AJ llolllndcn, 'dw l'lllll'd lhl' hlll ··very lm1JC>r t uni to 01 un.i•· County " llnwt•vt'r, thr t:>lll 11ljlnl'd Into la" 1"11ll11y hy Gov Brown f 111 h'd to ucc•11uwU11h lhu c·ounty 1•01111n1 ...... 1m1's aoal or 1epurutJ11J( rite county (rum ltA ('ulTr ar>x 1ll11tdrt. whl1•h lncludt•:i l.os An1:ole11 ;111d Vt•ntura cour>llt>11. TIH• ,1mf•ndt.•d hlll droppt·d t h11t 1,xut.· County ofCit•auls eon tt·11d Oran1ow County lallpay~rM nn· be111g shortchani,:cd 1n-the apportionmt.•nt of state highway improvement funds. But HolUnden said "we have salvaged something very &ood out of that bill .. He said the fede ral progn&m for ''pnmary" routes annuaJly distributes more than $100 million state wide for road Im· p rovem ents. However, county taxpayers will not s ee any results Im· med1alely . "The real impact PAITERN PROBED. • • ly moleslt-d, althou.gh tn two cases there 1~0~ uncertain· ty because the suspect apparently obUterated ~e of a sexual assault. · IN MRS. CAREL TON'S case, poUce say the murderer nay have been frightened off by the victim's nlne·year -old son before he could rape her Another common e lement is the youth or the women and the fact they lived without a man in their homes. Mrs. Anderson of fountain Valley died when her husband was out of town on a business trip. The method of death has been s trangulation or bludRconinR. In some cases. the women were both beaten and stranl(led But even those s1m1lanties dissolve on close inspec· lion Miss Cox. the firs t ca'ie of the suspected pattern, does n't quite ht bccaui.c police said s he was strangled w1lh some kind of cord. THE <mlERS WHO WERE strangled-Miss Ben· nington and Mis s Anderson were v1ct1ms or manual slrangulation. Miss Petleng11l also surce red a throat lnJUr)' wt-er she was attacked . The use of a blunt ins trument in all but Mis~ Cox' case may tie the murders toge ther So rar. the only agency to find a murder weapo~ is f'ounlain Valley In a ll the other cases , the blunt ObJect used to stun or kill lhP young wom en remains as much a mystery a:, the i<knt1ty or the killer FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S CASI': stands apart becau~e polict· s ay lh(•y've identified :.s s uspect now a resident of Texas . "We just c an't prove that h<' did 1t," said Capt J ohn Beddow "But w<· sl1ll have some fingerpnnts that don't match our suspect. so we huven'l entirely closed the door on the patt.em theory " The time of the attacks also vanes All of the women except Mi1111 Cox died ut night. · - These a re just a few of the elements tnvesllgators con- tinue to probe in their search for ev1dcnrc that will either unite or sever the casc11. CAPT. RIOIARD llt\MltTON of the Newport Beach (>ol1cc Deparlmcnt suid ut one recent meeting the in- vestigators spent their time comparin" hstinas in Lhe vie· tlms' addrruis books lo search for u common acquaintance who might have known al' thf' murdned women Work like that is tedious and fru!itrullng. The older the cases become, tht• colder the trail to the killer or killers grows. "I jus t wish to hell w<' ht1d somMnt! in custody and we could clear <1 11 thesc cM<'S." ~nid 'alnon f' ro• Pagr A I BEES TREED ••• popul1tlon i1J oo t.he rise. but tho b4IU11 haven't been a yellow peril to the human r usldcnl..>i of t.h4l AlohM rark. 8ut they've refused to bun orr. It would be in the beei;' best tnterost, H)'I Hart, 55. He'• talked to expert.a at UC Irvine who've told him ill UD · Ukely the bees could live through winter In a honeycomb unprotected rrom the elements. 0 8£DEEPER8 have su,gested we 1et rtd or them, even lf w1 havetode1troy them , 'Hart lament.a. Ideally. Hart would like the queen, her minlona and the honey-laden hive transported to anew locale. He admlt.s It could be a sticky Sftuauon bec:aUJe hlrVfflinC beea tend to get a bit nasty about relocation. The hall a doaen commercial beekeepers M 't talktd to have Hld "thank1, bu~no lhankA." "We're sUU attem Un1 to tet someone who la <Protec· lively) equipped and eslroWI of t1ltln1 them," Hart aay1. "Nothlna would please ua more. Taitt lhe beet, lb• honey tnd our blealn11." W1'nl HONEY priced near St a po""d· Hart ftlurts aomeoae will call him at 5'5--0850 and take on the tuk. Only 1xp1rlencedpef10ft:8 need apply. will be in nve to 10 years.." Hid Uolllnden • And tompWJae of $he CGlta Mtu Freeway etill depends oo state politic• and t.be clout ~ local.of.flclals. h~ added. Mc Farland said the (I rat phase of an environmental study on the reaalblllty of compleUn1 the fre6way Is on schedule and Khould be completed by April 1980 . fi'remPflfle Al WRECK •.. p.m . The plane sank 1lmoet im mediately in Lhe ocean about 200 yards rrom shore . Spokesmen for the Sheriff's Department and National Transportatlon Safety Board were tighl·lipped about detatls of the crash and what may have caused It. Ther~ was no indica· tlon the other Oruinman G006e:'I which make the mainland to Catalino run for Catalina Alrllnes would be grounded. as lht.•y hud been uh er u previous crMSh. i-;urly re1>0rts on the accident 1.111d hsber.mcn JQ lhe art•a twl1wd rt'!:lt'U{' lht• pilot and two p11!11H•n1wr:;, but the sht>r1trs of llcl' could not confirm that. Jo:yewllnes11e11 reported thf plane lost power on takeoff and "d ropJit'd !'>uddenly" into the wulc1 . rt:malnlng afloat only a fl'W rntnull.'S before sinking Activities Cutback Due Phys ical act1 v1ty for students in the Ne wport· Mes a Unific..-d School D111tnct will be s harply curtailed Wednesday because of a first stage health advisory ts· s ued this morning by the county Department of Education. Superintendent John Nicoll s aid the directive. the firs t formal order from the county "rnce heavy s mog enveloped SouthNTI CalHorma more than a wt.•ck ago. takes effect at mad ni ght tOOJJ!ht School pnnr ipals have been ordered to reduce all outdoor ar t1\'1t1es while the health advisory remains m effect. 'iaid Nicoll Sea Burial Set for Mes an Burial at sea is planned for u Cost a Mesa man who plunged lo hii. death In Lake Elsinore when his parachute railed to open OHtciaL'i said Theodore Scholl. 25, of 375 E 18th St . was killed Sunday evening. tie reportedly had more than 100 1ump!. t.o tus <'red1t. FuneraJ arrangements for Mr Scholl arc pendinR at the Nep· lune Society in Newport Beach Racer Injured RENO IAP) -Speed record holder Steve Hinton re ma ined In s e r ious cond ition at Was hoe Medical <:enter h e r e a rter cr ashing during the weekend's Reno National Air Races. SUCCUMBS AT 11 Pevtlk>n'• Orou Mike Grosz Of Pavilion Dies at 71- Milton "Mike" Groez. generaJ manaser or the Balboa Pavilion and a well ·known marine recreation fi gure m Ne wport Beach ror 30 years, s uccumbed to emphysema Monday at lloag M.cm.Dnal_t1~1tal He was 71 MemoriaJ serv ces ars~a have- been 1chedule d for Sunday Friend& are Invited to JOtn a notill• that will leave at 7 a m Crom the BaJboa PavlUon where Grosz was employed for the pasl 15 yeal'3 Rorn 1n North Dakota. Mr Grosz came lo Ne wport lieach in 1949 after operating a resort at Big Bear Lake He owned a s po rt r1s hing o peral1on on Pac 1r1 c Coast H i ghway until mov ing to Davey's Locker in 1969 Mr Grosz had a r1nanc1al sn tert.-st sn the P avilion and over s aw the complu "'h1ch 1nC'lude.c; a restaurant and J:1ft 4'lOrf' m ad ditlon to b<Jatmg 'H:rv1 r e<1 for s port f1'hermen Jnd pa._.,l<nJ:r·r<i to Catalina bland Mr Gro-.t 1s !.ur.1\1·rt by tu~ w1h· or n veur" E ~f'h n . d hr o tht.·r . E lm(:r G r o~1 o f Hurb<ink t "'O .,,.,lcr c, Lon<1 McSw<.~n) or (j)cndJlt: and Ed na Tru.a ·r of Mont rlh t· Jnd J J!randdaughlt'r, Ot:blHt' G ro:.l of Costa Mes a Sunday services wlll be con· dueled by Rev C harles B Clark The fam1l)' ha" 11ugg~trd memonaJ contribution!! to the First MethodL'>t Church of Costa Mesu f 'ro. Pagr :I I POWER ... re"s 1s gomi:i backwurd mto the future." said ~ader not1ni? that 1fi miles per Rallon '"' the nJ t1o n al averagP of Am<'ncan p rodured cars that .ic h1<'vf'd nearly tv.1ct> that average before World War II Stressmg a need for develop ment of solar and v.11d power. Nader conceded thut the task will not be easy "The sun 1s free. and that·., bad You can't pul a patent on 1t You c11n 't put a meter on It. Not even Exxon can o rder a n 1mm ed1ate eclipse, .. he :.a id A flve·man, Hven·•oman o,.._.. c.o.mt¥ Superior Court Jury '8da1 bqan dellberedona in th• CAH Of two plflODI cb~led wttb p&mplq and P&O· dertn) fGr I t.eft .... 1111 UIU ••· Dur1n~ c&ostnc ar,umentl to- day, Oep. Dlat. Atty. Mlcbael J a~obe reviewed \e1tlmony whtcb be bellev• wlll l'f.iht•~caae aaainlt Donald or · Newport Buch and Va rie Thomaa of Sani. Ana. ~ The f>londe·baired hiah school student, the prosecution's key witness during the four·day trial, tesWied lh•l Mias Thomas lured her into prostitution in September or una and that she provided sexual aervices to mllle clients in Oranae and Hunt· ington Beach at Miss Thomas's Yequeat. - The girl also told the jury that she began working for Smith, operator of s everal outcall massage, escort and modeling services. which police contend are front.II for prostitution . The girl tes tified that all money she collected was split with either Mis:. Thomas or Smith, dependinl on who ar· ranged the call Mls11 Thomas and S mith, who both testified durmg lhe trial, denied the cha rges Tile nipeare-dty-satd ttrey were unaware that the girl, then 15. was performing aclAI of pros· tltutlon and that they were engaged In legal activities. s uch a~ providing outcall ma11sage services 1brow Fatal To Kitten • SAN JOSE c AP) -A 9-week· old kitten who was the only sur· ... 1vor of a lillcr or l'ats thrown against a wall by teeo·agers Is dead The s punky kitte n . n amed D> namo for her ~ourage , never woke up from the anesthetic she .was gtven for an operation on a broken leg Employees at the Sant il Cl..ir a County Humane Society donated Sl25 lo pay for the surgery A south San Jo!'>e woman and he r daughter rescued the cat aft~r t.be attack on the kittens. Two arumals died immediately New Mascot A Turkey Tl RLOCK 1 J\ P l Fire department' traditionally h:.s\ l' Da lm:.illan dogs for m ascot.... hut Turlock's f1 ref1ghters p1ckt>d a dif ft>rC'nt kind of mascot ~lltln~ 1n thl· he art of a turkey ~rowrng area, the fr ref1ght en. c hose a turkey as their ma~cot and have begun a c ont est for children lo nam~ th~ gob· bier The bird will be the fire departml'nl's entry in the annual Turkey Grand Prix rat·e ~ to be h el d al Stanislaus Slate College next month l'i rAC.IHU"" ISLAND . NtWPORT BEACH ( ~urORNIA ?2660 llllPH~Nl f7 1~1 6U·2411• \ -----------··· -------·---·-. DAILY PILOT ,4$ Niguel Fire Sweeps 325 Acres 1 Cooling Off Missy Miller or Huntington Beach found a cool spot M ond<:1y The Cal State Long Beach coed went to t he b<.'ach in sear ch of r elief from 90-degree-plus tem - perature~ along the coast. She finally found what she wa~ seeking under one of the outdoor showers at Hunt· mgton·s city beach Residents Treated For Chelllical FuDles Orange County firemen tr eat cd several Lu Palma residents who were overcome by chemical fumes from a strawbe rr y field west of Cen tral Pa rk ne ar La Palma Avenue Monday night. The:> wanted residents Uving adjitcent to the field to expect <·ont1n11ing ey~ irritation and sore throuts until eurly after noon today Officials s aid the fu mes wer e caused by u tre<Jtmcnt of the chemicals chlorpicrin and ethyl bromide applied to stra wberry plitnts T he plant:-. "ere covered by plastic tarp!> but the comhina- t1<1n of the heat and open ings in the tarps appurently caused the tear-gas-like reaction . fi remen said The chemaral application. re· quired by st ate law fo r pest and weed control. had been inspect· ed b y county Agnculture depart ment offici a ls. s p o k esm a n Frank Parsons said Apparently t..,e heat and winds dried the soil beneath the tarps. a llowing openings for the gas to escape. Parsons said. P a r son s sa id s imilar che micals are applied annually to every strawberry field in the county prior to Novembe r plant- ing Agriculture ofhc1ab ar e meet ing today to discuss precautions grower~ m ight ta ke in the future to prevent leakages. They are conside ring applyin~ a n extra layer of tarp to rows or pla n ts nearest neighborhoods. Pa rsons said The homes in which residents were overcome we re 50 to 100 feet away from the stra wberry plants. he s.iid. Teardown Due Youth to Lose Treehouse By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Dally Piiot SlllH Danny Craney. the 14-year -old Huntington Beach boy who spent two summers building a two-sto ry treehouse in his front ya rd, lost his battle against city hall Monday night. The City Council voted to topple the youth's elabora te Ellis Avenue treehouse. Only Councilma n John Thomas voted to let the structure r emain. "I TIUNK ALL OF US fell in love with the treebous e," commented Councilwoman Ruth Finley. "It made me nostalgic for the days when there was more room . But it is allegal." Danny's fight to preserve bis l3-foot-bigb, double· decker treebouse began last month when city ofriclals said he forgot to obtain a building permit. They said a neighbor filed a complaint. Officials also said the slructW'e is a fire hazard and in vio1ation of sever al city codes. "I DON'T CARE ABOUT any city codes and I don 't know why the city has nothing better lo do than lo bother som e kids,'' snapped the youth's 'mot.he r. "I've ha d people knocking al my door constantly want· mg to see the treehouse. The city bas been harassing us . We won't let it be torn down.•· Council me mbers expressed s ympathy for the young builder b ut directed s taff m embers -to make~ s ure the treehcx.me comes down. JIM PWN, DEVELOPMENT services director, saJd " he would u k City Attorney Gall Hutton t.oday lo prosecute the code violations. Mayor Don MacAUiste r, who recently suggested bis collea gues s hould "forget" the issue, sald "it's our job to rou ow the laws." The blood t ree builder said be was upset by the action but won't give up the fi1bt. "l 'IL nGHT IT. 1 don't lmow bow but r u filbt it." Danny saiJd he and a neighborhood paJ were about lo be1ln redecorating the rll'St floor of·tbe treebouse wbeo the brouhaha witb the cJty began. City officials said wirtng and the pr""4tnce ol a heater, In tlte muctw-. presented ftre baurdl. Tbey also said the treebouse wu n'l set back far enoqblrom the s treet. THOJIAI QUESTIONED the le1allty of treehouaei lbe dty allows lo be ~tnacted ln the Tom Sawyer-style Ad- venture P!ay1round. . "l bave seven kid.a ol my own and I undentand treehouses:• Thomas said . "'Ibere'• .o m.ny IU~aJ uaes in this city I don 't s ee bow we can jump all over a kid." Exhaust 9f ~ruck By WI LLIAM HODGE 011• o.i1r P-sw" A 32S·i.c re lire th at s wept »cro11s undeveloped Laguna Ni~uel h ill s Mo nday a nd t hreatened hom es and ranches was triggered by a hot e xhaust system oo a tr uck used by men s lftveying l and boundaries. authorities i;aid today. Th lJLLe. 4lllLrnoun blue r.~ised fearsom e memories in the mind of at least one wortlan 11\ t he area who liUr vived San Clemente's disas t rous 1976 fire . But J oan T ilton 's wor r i es weren't reali2cd Monday as fire men managed to s urround the blaze before at damaged h omes in Laguna Niguel or ranch buildings nor th of Sao J uan Capistrano. "l was so scared yeste rday," Mrs. Tilton s aid f rom h er Ra nc ho Capistrano office this m orning. "The fire goes so fast and it came right up to our shop area al the back of the r anch before it stopped " Mrs. Tilton s tood on the roof of her San Clemente home nearly four years ago as the awesome backhills fire in th at community headed perilously clo~e lo her res idence Her home did not burn. M onda\"'s bla1c broke o ut near Niguel Hills J unior lligh School al J ·JO p.m .. a uthorities s:u d . Nearly 100 men fought the fire while workers at a stable north of Rancho Capistrano fought to evacuate about 20 horses that "ere threatened bv n am es when they crested a hill beh ind the stables. Laguna Niguel residents on the west side of the fire worked to evacuate valuables from their homes while others got on their roofs with garden hoses. wett1ni:: down the hom es. officials said T wo airtankers dropped fire retardants on the rtamcs while 13 fire engines. two bulldozers and t wo hand crews worked on the ground to fi nally contain-the fir e at 7:30 p.m. No one wa,s an JU red . F ire officials sa id today they did not have the identity of the sur vey crew whose truck trig gcred the blaze Sm oke from the late oftem oon b laze was visible all over the southern Or a nge Coast a nd Ca lifornia High way P&trol of ricers reported probll'ms with traffic on both t he ·south and northbound San Diego f'recwa) in the fire's vicinit y. "It was a real mess." officer Dick Van Coll sa id tod ay. ··T here were several hund red people stopping on the freeway and a number or citations were isi>ued." lie s aid t he traffi c im peded fi re equipment trying to reach the s cene of the fire as rush hour traffic became bogged down by onlookers "It ww.. a grandstand ~itua tacm:· he ~aid "The best plc1ce to "att'h thl' fire was the frl'ewa~· and ii was hard to keep people "mov1n~ · * * * Mount Wilson 'lbreatened by Stubborn Fire By The Assodaled Pre ss A stubborn 30,000·acre brush fire in the Angeles Na tiona l Forest pushed eastwar d today against Santa Ana winds and threatened to leap the Angeles Cres t Highwa y on the south for a possible assa ult on the backside of Mount Wilson. "lf it jumps the highway. we don't know what we'll have," s aid U .S . For e s t Ser v ice spokesm an Gene Kni ght. He added that the rugged Sage fire is s lightly mo re th11n a mile away from joining the Pinecresl fir e that t hreaten ed Mount Wilson's r adio and t elevision trans mitte rs last week. U the Sage fire j umps lhe highway, he said, "the n there's the possibility of an attack on Mount Wilson from the r ear ." With a ring of fires a ro und Los Angeles tha~ consumed more than 55,000 acres or dry brush in a week and destroyed 34 homes, including 24 houses Sunday lo fashionable Laurel Canyon. Smpecl8 Hunted POWAY <AP> -Authorities were seeking three labororers for question ing In connection with t he rataJ s hooting or a young illegal alien , identified on· ly as "Arturo," whose body was found In a n oak grove In rural Poway. Judge Nixes Bail for MacDonald R1\LEICH, !'\ <.' u\P1 Sa) 1ng Dr J effrl'y MacDonuld m1ghl be J.!really lempted to nee the count r:. t o a \ 01d serving time for kill1ni.: has f1:1m1I). il fede ral JUdl?t' denied bcitl Mun d.iy for lht· former Green Ueret doctor Defon!>l' allorney5 ... aid th('> "ould ~tart work 1mmed1atcl) on an appeal to thl• il{h l: S Circuit Courl of Appl'al~ an H1chmond. \"a 1\ fed<•ral Jllr} found Mac Donald guilty ,\u~ 29 o( the 1970 stabbing and bludgeoning death'> of h is pr('gn;rnt wife :.ind lY.O } oung daughters G S D1stn ct Judge Franklin T L>upret-Jr Sl•ntenc<'d ham to three con scculive life terms MacDon a ld, Y.ho was :,ta· lioned at Fort Bragg a t the tim e of the s layings. but in recent yL·ars uved in llunungton Be:u·h. said four drug crazed intruders s laughtered his family a nd in ju red him in an alluck re11embling t he Ch arles ~l anson famll> sla.> in gs in Cali/orn1a Dupre(• rc1cctcd d efense argu menls lhal MarDonetld had always appeared an court bt:forc·. and thus could be expected to do so &J?arn He ali:.o re1ccted th(· defense's claim of ser ious error in the tnal "As a high I.> ..,k1llt'd physician the defendant pre!>umably would have no difficulty at all in find mg employm('nt in an> one or the many countries 10 t he world which do not have in effect ('x trad ition trealll'5 with the nit ed States.·· Ouprcc s aid 1n ht!'> ruling. "and the temptation to st'ck refuge in anothcr countr} would certainly he great indeed an r his cuse. ·· In their motion for bail. de fe nse altorncy5 cited 16 argu mcnts they may use on appeal Dupree s ingled out three of them We're celebraltng our 20th Anniversary 1h1s month The tune has pa5Md so qu1ckley that 11 d<>esn't seem possible tnat 1t has been twenty years since Chuck and I bought the httle store on Balboa Island and brou ght our t )lree daughters from Pasadtma to hve 1n the Newport Harbor area. The girls are grown and gone oll. hv1ng happy. rewarding lr"'89 a.nd alloough we ve mis· aacJ Chuck tembly the past sue .,._.,, I'd hka to thtnk he d be proud of lhe wa'( !he stall and I 1'\8'<19 been able to carry on the business he founded twenty ~990· We"re looking forward to having tome ot our old friends stop in and see us th•• week and pemaps meke some new tnends too. In honor of our 2IJ(h Anniwrsary there will be special ··goings on · al the store Frid~ and Saturday of this ""9911. We'll welcome your VISll O.d you know that the largest pro11tn eepph1re deposit 1n the wortd is located In our coun- tTy. In Montane? The mine 1n Yoga Gulch ••lends tor live 1980 Bid O'Neill Says Ted Will, Won't, Will From A P Dispatche'I W A~ll J :"GTO:'\ lfou .,e ~peak<>r Thoma!> 0 0 :-.:e11l \:J}s ht' no1o1 bela·\ f.'1' Sl·n Edv. cird Kcnnt-d~ .., contt·mpliit1ng J 191l> Prt:-.1dt·nt1:il IJ1'1 () · :\"('ii I ..., a 1 d to rl.:1 ) h 1• "' a::. 14 rong an ha-. l'arl1er 1·ommtmL't Jnd bt·li..-\l"· Kcnnt•d' '' con '-lderanl;( a challengl' ·to l're!>1 <knt (\1rtt-r In .i radio 1ntt:n 1t·Y. O\ er the "<'ekµnd 0 :--;caJ1 ..,.i1d he hcid ··!>trong foelang.., · that Kenned> "ou Id not run And an an int en lt.'14 publJ~hed 1n toda\ s W:J sh1n ~t on Po!>l. o· :"\c11l ~aid h..-ba::.ed hi!> fe-el 1ngs on the f:ict thdl people rlose~l to 1 Kenned)·.., i orgam za tion han• not been nutif1ed of has plan:, If he "ere a can· d1datt>. he would be out there or i.:a nizing There·-. no ad\ance mf.'n i,t nl c1n} "hen· b> Kt n- ned\ · f(enl)ed). ho"' e'er. &d' 1sed rt>portt•r s Monda} n1~ht not to be !>"a' ed b\ 0 :'\c111· ... '>latl·menl ··tap·:-. ·a good frn:nd . · Ken ntd\ said or O':'\cal l. <1 fcllov. ~I as~ach~ew, Dt'mocrat But the senator. "'ho hc.s ldt open the po!>i.1b1ht) of a ract'. added · 1·,t· ... xprc~s ed m} thought~ :'11:-\ ll'Y.~ are probabl> thc unt•" to think about ·· * * * Reagan Cites Ted's Record DEl'\\"ER 1 AP 1 Sen Edward Kenned\. l). ~fas:, . as "out or step with .lhl' public" and una"art· that American!> v.ant const•rvat1H• :.olut1 ons to nci t1onal problem!>. fo r mer Cahforrua Go' Ronald Reugan ::.ard Monda' Reagan !>a•d Kennedy's public record and ph1losoph) are "akin to thost• of McGovern·· m 1972 ~ (@ ) EiEM Wl5iE M arv Barr <:er11hed Gemolog1~1 ,h kcd b) rcportt.·r~ l oda \ .ibout that :..tate.tnl·nt. 0 Neall !'>lUd • In \ ICW or the fa('t that I hea rd that on lell'VISH>n lh1-. morntnf.{. I Y.ould ~a> he I!> t.:•' inJ! at cons1derat1on · O"N<·•ll said he believe~ Kt·n nt'd\ "111 havt' to a make has dt· n s1rm hy Ot•C'embcr bcfon· th•· !>late pnmary elections ht:gin Mf'unwhtll'. Democratic NJ 11onal Chairman John C Wh1ll'. 1n an 1:1pparent !>hlfl of pos1t1on. 'aid toda v that a C.:arlcr Kenned> battle need not :..plat the part~ Wh ite :..aid earl1t-r th<•I <i c hall cngt-to Cllrtl'r Y.<Ju ld \1rtuall> J;?Uarantcl' a Republican victory an the 1980 pres1denllal r ace But lodll)'. with Kennedy say· ang he 1s s eraous\y considering -.u('h a challen~c· Wh itt: took a different ta ck "'Oh )CS. at would bc a t'la~s1c ~t ru~~le ." White ~&1 1d after a mornan~ meeting with Carter and Democra11c t'Oni.:re::.~wnal leaden. at tht! Wh ite llousc Hut he addcd that ..,uc h a con te~t "doc~n·1 have t11·· div1dc tht· party ··If "l" handle our bui.ane:-. ... poor I~. 1f "1• don "t do our bu~1 ness right. at MU Id . hut my Joh•~ to kt'ep that from happening ·· White !>Uld Whitt'. an re:-.ponM· to a qut·~ t ion. 1'Wd Kl•nned \ ·.... 1969 auto accident on Ch a.ppaqu1dd1rk !:.land . M u~~. 1~ ··nol a leg1t1matt• campaa~n 1~SUl" It'· not even worthy of 11!-, c uss1on · While also 1'ard Carter '' un dt>r i,Onw pre:,sure Lo declare h1mi,clf 3 c an didate earl ~. rather than wa1lin~ until latl• Decemb ... r or earl \" J anuar' The idea 14ould be to begin hn ang up !>upport from important J!roups beforl' Ke nnedy could g rab them mies and is becoming a ma1or producer II w as lirsl d•s· covOfed by acc1don1 in lhe 1880 5. A gro~ ot miners 1].appened l4>0fl 11 in their searctf'tor gold The mine was successfully WOftced tor 30 years and then sl'lut down Serious m1n1ng was rasulftld 1n 1977 and about 70.000 tons of rock have been prOOllS&ed smce then The American Gem Society recenlty presenled to the Sm1thson1an a collection ot rewelry set w ith American gemstones. Of the 31 pieces 1n ttle co11ect1on, seven of lhem contain Montana sepphires. The AG S Americ an Gemetone Jewelry Collection will be tounng the country two yeet'I before settling down 1n 11a homl et the Smithsonian CHARLES H. BARR , Wit .. very fortunate to have the V«'Y flrat showing of the CX>lledion 1n Los Anoeles at the County ""'seum ol Natural His· IOfy from Sept. 15 to Nov 16 I hop9 you will t•• advantage of this opportunity to view tllese line pieoea. In the meantime. be 8U'9 to come Into the store and ... the lovely collection of 91PPhire jewelry -Ne keep In *>Ck. .44 • CWt. Y P'tLOT T....,. 8-p"41...., ti. 1171 ~ ·····-l'te••- J"a t ,.~oa ting ...... ~ Te•~~''' Marp•l•e Former Mghan President Dies ~r Scoops Spi -llDE, nlftl!. SVDTWllDS: TM U.S Navy we \ oo manuen" earU•r tJUa mant1' JUI\ ott our Oran1 Cf ... l and lMhlided tom• ol OW' Britiah frlenda In the war 11mea. Oueu Wbo elM WU ll'CMMI? Nl!!W DELIU. India (AP> -Former Alcban President Nur Mohammed Tarak:J died today from guruJhol wounds received in a 1hootout at hl1 offlClaf reafclencelaal Friday, Radio Pile.tat.an said, quoUna r~ from Kabul. Prime Mlnlster Halhullab A.min took ove)r lbc preeldency from Tarakl lD a weekend coup. You're rithl. A eoupt. ol v....ia ftom lb• Rua1 lan Navy we... llpl.ed akulkilla lD UM Hme area. No doubt they Wf'N j~t coununc touriatt on Catall•• laland. U the Soviet nav)' people bad any lntere1ta beyond that. they c:ou.Jd have checked wtlb the Avaloo paper tt printed a photo ot a 1urfaced Brit.lab 1ubmarine, crew on deck , wiUl t.hia caption uqdf'r the plcture. "ONF. OF THE •OST POWE&FVL warahls-lo lhc world, lhf Royal Navy's HJIS Cburcblll. vtalted Avalon Bay lpt Thunday. •"J'be nuclcar·pow~red attack submarine WH lo local wate rs to participate in anu-submanne exercises with cle· ments of the U.S. r1avy. "Two ships or the Russian Navy were nearby to monitor the activities. HMS Churchill carries six short range rrussiles a rmed with atomic and hydrogen bombs. Jlc•r hom e port is Barrow, England .. " Now that the Russians know a ll that. they can qu1t s py- ing and go check out Acapulco •• * THE CALIFORNIA PUBUC Utilities Commission. always lookin~ out for the little guy, has JUSt granted San Clemente Stage Lines the authority to boost its fares as m u<:h tL<; 100 pe rcent. New ralf's go up hetwecn San Clemente and C<.1mp Pt•ndlcton and DasnC'yland and Camp P endleton. .111:-.t <1 little puhl1c scrv1rc for all those Manne r<'cru1L'i 011 lavis h •"Xpem;1• ac1·1>unts ••• S PJ.:/\KJNG ot· PUBU<.: hus service. our Orange l 'ount~ Tram.it Dastnr l 1s rt·portcd to have reJl'cted the no tum of putting luryrlc racks on the p uhlic hu'>cs . Darcctor.. figure 1t'!fJU'i l too much hother . despite the fact th<it some other publu: bus hnl·s do it I n~tc•ud. tht.• d1 rectors an· ronsidering inMallat1on or bike rucks <Al many of the major bu~ stops around our re· gaon ' You guest. this ml'ans you can bike lo the bus but you t·<in'l bu." the bike I think th<Jt's al, anyw<Jy • • • R E:otn:MBF.R 8/\C'K ABOUT 90 days when Santa Ana ('11 v Mam1i:cr U .. J Thomp.,on sh0<·kcd the County Sec.it 1iupulJt·1· by ask1n1.: for a raise'' lie told the City Council hl' \,\ JOtNI Jn annual liuost of ~lG.000. Thompson s <.11d hts pay \.\a" t·mb.irrasi.aog Now it's hcPn n •ptJrtcd that Thompson got his ra1::.c rt \\as $4,152, i.:ctlao g ham up lo the starvation level or $49,740 per year. Oh wf'll. U J , look at it this way: It was a lmost half a loaf . Cory Flayed by Official SACRAMENTO (AP> -The director of a liberal tax r eform group says slate Controller Ken Cor y wants to fire a top s tate tax official lo please bi~ business and aid his own political career Jonathan Le wis. execultvc director of the CaLifornia Tax Reform Association. told a news conference Monday that Cory as guilty or "one or the r ankc:.t political actions of this year ... H e said the a ff al r could become an issue in Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr. 's presidentJal bid if Brown goes along with Cory's move The broadcut, m onitored here by United News or India, aald u many aa 60 person.-; were rat11ly shot ln the incident. The Jlevoluuonary Council reported· ly wu mooting at the time in the re11dence lbe former royal palace . TH E RADIO report could not be confirmed 1mmed1ately . Victim,s Of Stonn Angry By The Associated Pr~s Relief workers arc opening ad d1t1onul cm ergt!O<'Y center s an hurriC'un<'·devastatcd Mississap vi and Alabama commumties to day after polic<' were forced to ~hut a center in Alabama when tempers narro an a stampede for food stam~. !Y1orc than 20.000 victims of Jlurrtcanc FredcriC' fl oode d cmcrg<'ncy food stamp centers 1n the two states Monday, over- whelming state workers trying to C'ope Wlth the d emand •·fl has bt.'Cn disorderly," said Pascagoula. Miss .. Police Capt. E . R. Fulme r . "P eople are lir<'d, and tempers arc flanng up." . MI SSI SS IPPI off1 c 1als responded to a wave of som e 15.000 C'laamanL'i at a center on the .rackson County fairgrounds by ordenng t wo m ore centers <1pe ncd today m Pascagoula and Uiloxt. Alabama authorities Monday we re foreed lo t I 0:-.1• a food :.tumµ ecnlt:r m Mobtlf· afll-r more than 5.000 per:.un~ p<Jc•ked a ()Ill' huJf ulock arl'a around 1l Officials ~a1<I the eenl1•r '>'Oul<1 hl· re(1pen~d art<.>r otht·r rd1d <·e nter:. wt.·rt· st'l up t11 ha11tllc the on· rflow ll untlre1b qul•ued up at lhc• Mobal t' e mploy ment offtcc. where JObs Wl'r<' available for thos<' willing lo clear Uw slrcf·l:. of fallen trees IN 1.tXEDAL. M1!.S • about 800 pcr~ons f.cckm~ cm<.>rgcnl'y food :.lamps wrrc sent home and told to rNurn la ter in the WC'ck ·wl' h<Jd a <.tampl"d•· for l'mcrl'.(cncv food :.lamp., 111 Crl'l·nc 'ountv. · ... a111 C1v1I Dl'fen<>c dir~tor John Turner "It'!> a hart s1tuat1on t><:raus•: 11·~ hot and st1rkv and everyone ~ nNves are n ght on edge " r rank Edmontb. M ISSl!>SIPP• vice president for South Ccnt.r<il Bell . said about 17.000 telephont- customers of the 44.000 knocked out by las t week's s torm re- mained without service Monday night. Mississippi Power Co. of. fi c 1<.1ls s aid about 23.000 c uslomen. were s till without elcclr1c1ty. The State Board of Health said eight or nine water systems in Greene County, Miss., were con· laminated during the storm and ur ged r esidents lo boil waler before u.'lmg it. Showers Soak Southwest AlbU'-All•nlA fle1umo•~ flol)e Ao-, ton !1utl•IO ("~yt'nM ,,, .. -00 (ln<lnMll (ltnland D•l·FI "'"" l)f-tUll .. f' O..t<oll .. _ .. ,,. MO<'OIUIU Mo<"I°" lnd'•llOll• J acU'vllle IC•nt City ~··v~ lllll• • .,... l~ • ..-l oultvlli. M•Ml)llb M l<t!nl Mllw ..... Mpt .. SI P NtllllvlHe Nt w Orlnt N-Yor1o Qlllt CllY Omalla Ori a"°° Ptllla«f'pfll• P-1• HI L• Pr< ,. n ~\ 61 ... " \1 RI 4~ ,. ~\ . n H RI \t 11 n I) •• ,, ., Al \1 I\ •• /\ "" 11 .. (I Tl H ... 62 II 0 '4 It .07 '' n 107 .. ,, ., " 1'11 ,, :M 1S 6S aJ ., .17 ,. )7 '4 " " .. 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MH Dir I t ~W 1 7 $W ' 1 SW ' 2 w 0.,.1 ... fW WMM'41•¥: Lltll• <1111"11" Afpaniatan's new slrongman, Amin. declared oppret1sors ''who did not appreclat.e the tolling muses" were ldlled lo the coup that made him president and he pledged good relaUoru1 with all nations, "especially the Soviet Union." The Kremlin. eager to protect -the miJliorur-it ha.s poured lo to prop up the Marx.isl regime on Russia's southern border. sent him qwck congralulallons and made no mention or at.s pas t sup- port for Tarak1 "THOSE J>EOPLE wbo s aw their greatness an the oppress1on o f the p eopl e have beeo eliminated," Amin s aid an a state radio broadcabt Monday "The 16th or Septem ber ushered in the beginning of a better socialist order. Thobc people who d.Jd nol upprccaate the toil· 1nJ( ma sses have b ee n clamanatcd." R adio Afghanis ta n had s aid four pcrsoru. were k1lh.'<i f'nday IO lhe takeover Of power from Taraka. but that tl was not known if Taraka· was umong them. The only victim 1dent1fied then was Tar aka'!> bodyguard. former s...-cunty chief M aJ. Syed Daoud Tarun Gun•an Surrenders The state radJo s aid Tarakl's portraits. once adorning nearly l'very s hop and office 10 the Afg han capilal of Kabul. havl' dasappean.'d from public pl<ices Jay Queeney. one of three gunmen who attempted a holdup of a West Somerville. Mass .. pharmacy Monday night. is wheeled from the store after giving himself up. Quccncy swallowed rat poison and barbiturates telling ph<Jrmac1st Paul Marmer. one of three take n hostage. he wanted to die because his wife is m the hospital. Poli ce moved in when thev saw Queeney staggering through the store . The th1rd gunman escaped earlier with narcotics and cash. authorit1~ said Jarvis Hits -Big Apple Prop. 13 Autlwr Pushes P eople's Ri~lits ~EW YO HK 1A1'1 llow-.rrf Jarvi'>, c,f Cal1forr11a':. P rt1J10'>tl11111 t:l r..iDll', "'il In lh4 1\1 1• l\ppll' Mund<iy 1·-.pou~1n~ ht:. 1dl'd" on ,., er) thin~ from thc-nat1on.1I 1n1t1ttt1H' .inti rf'f• n ·ndum dn" to the I~ clc<"ttoni-. .J arn~ mud,. ht ~ o n1· <lily \ t'>ll II• t1· .. 11fv .it th1 S1•nall' Sulx·omp-i1tl1•t• h•·.inng 011 l111t1 Jlt"' .111d Hcfrrl'ndum und allcnd JO 1·v1·ning r ..illy 1n :.uµ- porl of the movement Asked what ht• hop<·d to accomp!Jsh dur 1ng ht~ "'el·k long wur through the :.tc1t1 ht· u·pl11·d. · Li ght 'iOm• fin· .. undn -;om1· 11·i.:1..,lator' I ;t n4'1.ilh .Ja n 1 ,,111! h.-\.\:1' twn· 111 "prot 1·l'I th• 11~hL.., 11f tlw 1woµlt-. 1.1.h1<h "'lht·11 111-:hl to ,.,,,, .mt.! tht· ni.thl ltJ 1• l!JI µl'l1l11in .I Jr\ 1-. h1·iJd ·· I h1• flctllOn.Jl trH)\ t'ltll 111 lo fl'(IUC't' I.I\• ... .md 1s lotih\ 1ng 1r1 ~,.t 1nit1allH· .rnd refcrl!n dum mcJ'>U.fl''> PJ'l!>Cd HI l'\"r\o 'lldlt• 1 '4t•nt~ tlir>T .. ta lcs h.i vc adopted pro \ 1s1on:. that allo"' vown. to ph1ce a :.pectfic issue on th1.· bJllOI "'1thout W<Hlaog for :.late lcgtslatjve JJ)J)rt•\ .ii TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14. 1979 iri the Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best ntproduction, a c lu1r black a nd white photo of any size can be used . Your menage will accom~ny the picture In this space. If you choose not to publish a picture, fill the space with your message. Nattonal Women In Bu1hMM Wffk la October 14 through 20. To honor area women In bualneaa, Industry and commerce, the Dally Piiot wlll publlah a apeclal tribute In lt9 October 14 edition. Our S.lute to BualneM and Profeaatof)al Women .. an excepdonal oppot'tuntty to Introduce• new Of longtime eaeoclete to the people of the Orange Co•st, or to honor awerda, echlevementa or contrtbutlona. .. Bualneaawomen S.lute notice• wtll be two column by two Inch•• eectt, wtttt • photo you provkM. The .;oat of each notice le one, 120 . Don't mlH being part of thl1 epectal adverttetng opportuntty. Deadline for ,.. Mrvfng ~ le October 10. Call todayt -. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 CALIFORNIA &ulboat Hi1,s Jet 'Debris ' RSDWOOD CITY <AP> Aut rl& ti re,.ort Uut 1 Hlt .. r:tli_f! .. ~~--· ~._t.llotlola~ m._•Jlul~~toS... Fnadieo l1Umatklnal AJrport A11t1h11l lu1Tborm'8ater Oouclu Wlae said the ruddtr waa Jammed by the 12 loot·lona plece ot metal th•t had fallen on of an American Alrllnea jeW11 r arrtvf.nl from Oet.ralt. Alrllll• 1pokeam1n Brian Dwyer aald American FU.tbt 23 l01l the trailing edae or the ln· board wt.q n ap into lhe bay while mUmi a final approach s ... ,. ... ,pfa~H SACRAMENTO cAP> Gov emi nde rs of B oloraust ~.s.ptemt>er 18.'1979 DAIL v PILOT A 5 BTD B•ses Bell Mechanics OK Moratorium I • LOS ANGELE.5 <A P > -City buses were back oo tbe streets early today for the first time in 24 days after alrildn,& Rapid Transit Dls- ~L mecbH'cs vo&ecl to ao back to work for three weeu while negotiators try to resolve the dispute. A few buses began rolling ___ ......., _______ _ shOrtly alter 3 a .m. today over THE CLOSE VOTE to accept all routes in RTDTs five.county the co~dltlon11I morato-riom- service area. but the strilie means our members are send- moratorium should permit full Ing_ a message to RT~ that the service to resume by Wednes· strike will start again 1f there is day~ said RTD spokes man Bill no agreement by ~TD .to drop Reason subcontracting," said chtef ATU · negotiator J erome Long and Charles Velke, union vice presi· dent. Edmund Brown Jr ·s t'h1 er or s taff says the Los Anaeles area'l> worst smog in 25 years Isn't lht- governor's fault. Al a news conference Monday , Gray Davis defended Brown's ( __ ST._it_TE_) Scorched trees stand tall and bare am1dst the ashes .. a grim reminder of a devastat- llli fire that cons umed more than 4,000 acres near Placerville. As a pall of smoke hung o\·er the area . a resident walked throu~h the debris Monday surveying the havoc wroughl by wind and fire. The blaze is now headed toward mountain area. M ECllANJCS IN Los Angeles voted 318-250 Monday in favor of the moratorium, also approved by the district management, with a sizeable number of the 1,200 union411nembers failing to show.for the vote. But according to Dan Collins. secretary of the Amalgamated Transit Union, some mechanics were ready to go back to work Monday rugbt Management reportedly has dropped its demand for part· time mecha nics. leaving the RTD and mechanics still bat· Wng over the proposed subcon.- tracting ol work to private com· panfos: Gay Judge Appointed By Brown program while fielding ques- tions about state anti-smog ef· forts . He said the fault lay in the weather. Two Dance to Freedom SACRAM ENTO <AP J Stephen M Lachs is probably the first openly gay Judge in California. and perhaps even of the nation "There's nothing we can do to compensate for a prolonged in· version. . We can't compete with the Almi~hty," he said. More Bolslwi Balle t Membe rs D ef eel to West In an unexpected move . two ATU officers kept the pressure on . warning the walkout will re- sume Oct fi or 7 1f the transit drs~ct refuses to back away from its demand to s ubcontrnct work to outside firms The pro posal. according to the umon. would cut overtime work and futun· Jobs for RTD worker'> Lachs. 39, a commissioner of Los An~eles County Superior Court for '11 :· years, was sworn 1n Monda~ a~ .i Judge of that c-o urt Skateboarde r D ies SAN MATEO <AP) A 12· year-old boy h;is died of head in· juries received when he rode his s k ateboard out or a driveway in· t o the street and was hit by a car near hls San Mateo home. The Sant a Clara County cor· oner's offi ce identified the vic- tim as Daniel Salle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Salle. Blubber Co11t B ig la REDWOOD CITY <AP) -San Mateo County officials arc plan ning to sµend $9,000 to dispose of blubbe r from the 75-ton blue whale wh1<·h washed up on Pe b- ble Beach last week Coun ty M anager' David Nichols s ays the money will come from the county's share of fines for violations of fish and game laws. Grew•••d Bujac k e d BLYTHE <AP> -A knife. wielding passenger comman - d eer e d a coast -to -coas t Greyhound bus after holding up a restaurant Monday and drove the vehicle for about a mile through this desert community before smashing into a poltce car, officers s aid. l.e Artis Johns on . 26, of Merced. was arrested without resist ance after the Greyhound slammed into the s ide of a patrol car that wa!> trying to stop the bus , Mackey s aid. Johnson was booked for investigation of kid· napping, armed robbery, assault with a deadly wea pon and theft df a vehiclt'. the chll'f said ---........ LOS ANGELES <AP > For thc s econd time in less than a month, two more me mbers of the famous Russian Bolshoi Ballet h ave been granted political asylum in the United States following the classical dance troupe 's windup performance in the West. The U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. confirmed Monday that Leonid Koslov and his wife Valentina Kos lova had been granted asylum after elud- 1 ng Russian Security agents following the famed Bols hoi group's final performance in Los Angeles Sunday night. SU E PITTMAN, a St ate Department spokeswoman, said the couple was under the protec- tion of U.S. authorities at an WI· disclosed location here. Oth e r Bolshoi members boarded a Trans World Airlines charter flight Monday afternoon at Los Angeles International Air port for t hei r r e turn to Moscow. THUS THE KOSLOVS, prin- c i pa J soloists with s tate· sponsored ballet. joined a long line of prominent Russian danc- e rs who have· defected to the West. The latest was AJexander Godunov. 30, who raised an in- ternational furor when he de- fected late last month during lbe Bolshoi's performances in New York. Details of the Koslovs' defec· ti on were sketchy~ but Verne Jervis, spokesman for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Ser vice in Washington, said he believed the Soviet couple fi rst ll~t'X) contacted Los An~cl es police who called INS officials "We're talkin~ with them out there in Los Angeles." he said. TUE LOS ANGELES Times reported events leading to their defection this way: lmmedjately after Sunday night's curtain call Koslov contacted an unidentified American int ermediary, who then called the police. The Koslovs were taken into protective police custody Mon· day morning after s pending the night with the intermediary. ac- cording to poltce Cmdr Wilham Booth. "THE TWO PEOPLE , representing thems e lves as members of the Russian Bolshoi Ballet group and who also represented themselves as man a nd wife, contact ed the Los Angeles Police De partment through an interme diary.·' Booth said. · ft was at the Wilshire Division headquarters that the Kos lovs filed a formal application ror political asylum with the £NS. be said. NEVERTHELESS, INS depu- ty direct.or Omar G. Sewell said in Los Angeles that the defection "appeared to be a relatively simple process-sort or done on the s pur of the moment." The Times s aid Russian security agents were apparently unaware that the couple had left the company until the Koslovs failed to return to their hotel after the performance. .. J ORN RUSSELL, a Justice :···vou ·.::- ':..-C·a·_:.n:.:: ::: · . .. .. . . . . ·.: .. .· ... .. . .... :". GOURME T MARKET <Market Street) I . . ;-Quit ':::~ · .. 1·:n· ... _.:·:·::·5 · · :· .... , .. . . ··.: . ·~ :·.··a .. ·· ·a .. ·.:-·.·::.:: .. s:::: .... · .. ~ .. • o I o. • • ,: : ...... ·.:·:;·f.·". ······· .......... .... :.~ .. -' ···. .· Thouund• h•v• quit smoking In 5 d•Y• with thl• gu•ranteed Medl--Heelth Method Oolll • in ~ II~ ooe-houl S8$$lons, wi1t10u1 becomlno a QIOOCll. oi a llelYOUS wreck. oi glil'llng Wghl. caw 10< a 111 • no-obligat!On lnleNiew. (714) ... 52CM 209J2~St H\11!111QCon 8eacll , WHAT 'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT DELANEY'S?~ After reading our ad in the Daily Pilot, have you ever said to yourself ... "Why should I go to Delaney's?" Well, here are some reasons why! -The most beautiful store in the world -Lots of pa rking -Competitive prices -The greatest people in the world serving you Talk about quality? We can talk and talk, but you have to COf!le see for yourself. Believe us, ... we've got it! We feature -prime or top choice meats -full service deli -finest fresh fish and shell fish -morning-fresh produce -grocery department -complete wine cellar and liquor dept. Call us about our free home delivery service in our new refrigerated truck. Your order will be delivered· fu lJy refriger~ted from our market to your door . . . $50.00 minimum order. And be sure to ask about our party trays, cheese trays and our full catering service. We'll look forward to seeing you! DELANEY'S Goarmet Market Open Dally 1·6 • Closed Saaday Z920 Newport Bl•d., Newport Beacb 173-5520 .J • Dc p a rtmt'nt s pokt·sm an 1n Wa~h1ngton. i.wd lhl' coupll' had been scheduled to lcavf' with the company on a JCt "They were not on 1t." hl' l.>a1d SC Gas Co. Seeks Second Rate Hike LO ANGELES CA P ) -The state Public l,;tilit.Jes Comm1SMOn wti ~ asked Monday lo approv e a $289 million itnnua1 rate increa:,f' for Southern CaJifornru Gas Co less than ct week after the gas com pany received a S356 million rate hike "The increase v.e're seeking will not C1dd a penny to the com- pany's earnings." said ll arry P Letton Jr . gas company pres1 dent. "It rs needed i.1 m ply to cover h1 ghe r costs of the gas we .purchas e." PUC SPOKESMAN Gene Rawley sa\d the company pays 43 percent more now for gas than last November when the pnce was deregulated by Congress Last Wednesday's rate boost will add three cents to s ummer biJls and s ix to winter bills for the average residential customer . according to the company. rr the latest request ts also approved. 1t would tack on similar a mounts to monthly bills AN APPOl~TEF. fJf t;ov Ed m und Brovm Jr . Lachs told re porter<, 'ihor1ly ;i ftcrward. "I bt:heve from wh at I have been told. that I am thf' f1r-;t " The appo1n1 mcnt drew praise from Robert .'WrQuecn, editor of Thl· Ad\ocatt·. a San Francisco ~ay newspaper . who also ~aid he b(•heved Lachs ~a~ .. probably th<· fi r.I OJ)('nly ~ay Judge ap- po1ntt'd 1n tht· wholt: country " McQt:Et-:S ADDEO that Brown has app<11 nt<•<l other g<ty~ 10 thl· bt:Ol'h. hut he declined lt, naml' them Lachs. a board membe r of the Los Angele!> ti<t y Community St•rv11·t·~ Cenlt>r ralle<J the ap. pointmcnt "an important !>tev" £or ~a) n AhL..,. Rrown . who oppo~ed Proposi- t 1on ti. th•· <i nti homosexual teacher ballot 101uat1vc of 1978, and hal> i.pOkl'n oul for gay right~. appo inted h im to the S54 ,20S-a -year JOb to r eplace Howard McClain who retired. ( I •. M. BOYU ) Informs and '.;::::::====:::::: DAll. y CRUISES DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH 775·6111 • 832·4521 • 714 527. 7111 [J 4C~ \~UERSON J Reveals If your interest is making money, you are doing business with us . MOST MONEY 'our r-TOPPER cu11l1ca1c-SI0.000 m1n1mum d~P""' fM 1:-.~ d.n .. JI a h1~h rate• c:<1tablr,hcd l'ach 11.c'd. I\<; t-eder.11 re~UIJ1111n, alll'l11. '•mpll' 1ntl'rcsl only on lhl'~l' ccr11tica1l"'.. w t' rccommo:nd rr:insfcr nf 1h1' mt~t t"ach mnnth J(l \<Our PA SSBOOK •\CCOll' I. 11. here 11 cJrn' an C\Cn ~?rCJtc1 '1cld nn \Our or1~1nat m,c,1mcn1 CONVENIENT MONEY Keep 1t in yo ur PASSBOOK instead ot ~our ~allcl ! lt'l> instJnd) available (any amount in or out. an:-time). ca~y (ma1l 11 -,avc time and gas), safe (insurtd). . and productrH' (new h1(Zh 5y.c; I MONEY PACKAGES Choice" ... choices! Look at our NFW 4-YEl\R CERTIFICATE - ~100 minimum. interest compounded daily, rate• determ ined monthly by the Trea~ury department. Or look at our OTHER CERTIFICATES-SIOO minimum. I 8 years. rate• M-S<'i gr0 guaranteed for full term MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Get more for 1he money you spend! S2SOO in"e ted 1n any ot 1hc abo\e entitles you to mcmbcr..h1p in Laguna Federal'., SI\ VERS CLUB .. with members' discounts (listed in th~ free rnaga11ne. COM PASS•) at retail sho~. theaters. 111tractions. resrauranu, hotels. crulSCS, and tours. plus benefits nationwide .. U.*9 In other SAVERS CLUB magazines. •"'"'""'~a/tr "f'Qf"'"'' I~ Jlff'ftlOllfll',. ftltJr"" ol Thrift yields bome ownership. FSTJc -- \ .. ---· ----..... -..... .... ... ..~ ---·--.-.-.J-= - .. --~--~ Our computers gi~e our people more time to be human. "Can I talk lo somebody about my cherkin1t acrount?" It's really quite simple. "No problem~' "' We combined some very modem systems with some equally modern attitudes. And the more our banking systems help our people, the more time our people have to help you. Whether it's a question about your balance, an interest rate or an installment loan, they have the systems to find the answers fast And because our people don't have to stand around waiting for answers, nei~er do you. Our electronic network makes every branch your branch. "My account's not at this office." ~ , When you walk into a different office of California First you won't feel like you'r~in a different country. • ... .. • You can do almost all of your banking in any branch. Because every California First office is con- nected to our central computer. So we have your checking and savi ngs . . account informati on, balances and r ecords, avai l--- able through any office in our syste m. Not just at your local branch . That helps us cash your check quickly or get you a balance a little faster. And, if it helps us, it also helps you. Instant check and -deposit inquiry whenever you need it. "/don't remember il it t<'as $34.43 or S43 .. 1-J:· "No problem~' / If you forget to write down a check, don't worry. Our computer has an excellent memory. We can easily tell you if your check has cleared. And when. We can also tell you the check number and the amount it was for. We can even get you a copy of the check in question, if you need one . . And you can ask us to do it from any office in our system. Not just the branch where you usually do business. · It's really no problem. r..--. ~ 1e. 1979 DA.IL Y PtLOT .4 7 · --------~~---~-----------------------~------------------------------------------· Bankin hours for people. otBankers. ''No ----problem!' ''/can't grt tlzcre 'ti! after 3:00.'' ~ At Calif omia First, we've made banking easier by making our banking hours longer. · So you don't have to hurry to get to our bank. After all, when we say "Come and meet the people at Calif omia First;' we want to make sure you have plenty of time to take us up on it Duplicate copies of statements at your request. ''My dog ate my statement." / "No problem!' I If you misplace a statement, our oomputer makes it easy to get you another one . .Just ask and we11 send you one the same day. And if you have .a que stion about what's happened since your last statement, our Insta- Statement will suppl y the answers, in most of our offices. It shows your current palance and all transactions since y.Qur last statement was se nt. So you can always be up to date. Because we are. Fast loan information, , 8J?plications, an<I processing. "Can I hear about my boat loan by tomo"Olt'.j" When you talk to a loan officer at Calif omia First, you'll like what you hear. Because we can quote you interest rates, process your application, and get back to you with an answer fast. Usually in leis than a day. We think that's the right attitude for a bank to have about loans. Nobody likes to be keptwaiting. CALIFORNIA • FIRST BANK Member FDIC , ~ ' r' I • ~ .,. f J • • • "' -2 ~ • .. " Edi rl I .. . Robert N. WHd/Publl$Mf Thoma$ K•vll/l!dttcw Or ngo Coast Daily Pilot to a ~ ~.e ... ________ ,~---· a.p-·Wnber--1···· 1·f79·------·e.·r·ba-ra·K·r·•·lb.lc·h·/·E·d·ltor-le·l·P··-E·d·I·'°'--· New State Bills Offer Some Help la ......... uw.~ lul w ' acUowJa~ ment of the ftr"lt ltalf otlft.H>n of tlM tql11alure, atate lawmakers huaUed t.hrouah aeveral meuur11 thaL wlll be wdeMMd by iupey . They ~•so mlftapd to evade acUon oo a rew otben. Amoaa the mo11t lmpiortut b11l1 p.auod wo Newport Beach Anemblywoman Marian Berge.on' t11x Ind xlng m easur . That' aJl alt mpt to expand lncom~ tax brackets 80 workers rttelvtn1 cost-<>f Uvinl nit. · won't flnd themselv bunted Into a hlahcr tax brackt!l The bUJ w somewltat eroded by the Brown Ad m inlstratlon' maustence on pl clna two year hm1t on this rorm of tax N!Uc! But lt'11 better lhun nothlnAC And it's a fair guess tbut Cuture l gtalators would have n hard lime justifying uny return to what amount~ to u Oat out tax rlpotr. Another bill orters renters n better s hare of Propo~1 lion 13 tax ben~fits by increasine the present $37 renter tux cr~t to $60 for t.angle persons and Sl37 for married couples and single heads or households Both these measures wall return a little of the huge state s urplus to the taxpayt>rs . After all, that 'i, where it came from. Another small bonus !or taxpayers involve~ the $528 million surplus that has accumulated in the state d1sablli ty Insurance program. A bill passf'd last woek will retur..n... part or this by allowing workers who contribute t<> SDI to c laim s tate income tax credits of up lo $91. A hard-fought bill to overhaul the ball ree system will benefit less-affluent citizens who ta11glc with t he law. T he measure will permit persons accused of misde m eanors to post JO percent of their bail money with the court in exchange for relt'ase from custody It guarantees the money will be r eturned when they keep their n •qu1rcd court date. At present. the 10 percent fee deposited with bail bondsmen is not refundable. even when the court ap- pearance is made. Also adopt~ on the final day of the session was an $11.8 million measure, backed by the governor, to provide new prison facilities a nd repair riot damage at the Susan- vllle prison. It will pay !or site acquisition and design or 11 new miniprison~. each to house no more than 400 prisoners. Now 2,000 prisoners are sharing s ingle cells designed for 1,000 persons. With the prison population of 21,000 expect- (•d to increase to 30,000 by 1987 as mandatory sentencing lctws ta.k c effect . the need for relief from dangerous over- t'rowding b urgent. The next step may be more difficult Voll'rs ar(' qu1C'k to approve· h1ws rcq1.1tr1ng mandatory Jail Sl·ntencc'> rathe r than probation for many crimes They arc less en· thusia'itic :1b<1ut having needed n<.>w faciliti es built in th(•ir C'ommunitws. 011 thl' rninus side of the session. the lawmakers fa1h·d to crw tt legislation requiring annual inspection of vt:h1clc smog <:onlrols in order to comply with fede r al <:l<.':tn air standards This one may cost the stale millions in frdcral funds and block new industrial development. Alw delayed until the second ha lf of the session begins in January were propos als to review and improve the state's bilingual education program. Suggestions that Spanish-speaking students could be moved into all- English classes at a faster rate have been sharply op- posed by those who sec this as an cro-;ion of the commit m<·nt Lo biling ual education Apparently the legislators 'Wert· not 4u1tc rc.·<.idy lo meet this challcruw Thcs(' and oth('r thorny i ssues will be w~11ting to greet tht· legislators afl(•r the New Yr·1.1r Out on th<' whole it mus t he s aul llwt their HJ79 efforts were not without mt•nt Paddleboard Fever Th<• paddle board bug h<i s st ruck Orange County lifeguards lake a frenzied shark attack. Lifeguards from 1 hn~c cities h<.i ve t <.ikcn the long s troke from Catalina Is land lo the mainland It wa'> Laguna Beach lifeguard Cha rhf' War<' who r e· instituted the tradition. dropped somt· l5 yc:.m. CJgo for un- known reasons. He climhcd aboard his 11 foot fl inch paddlcboctrd Aug. 11 in Avalon Harbor and 1wddlt·d lht· :SO miles to Mti in H<·CJch Park in Laguna Bcuch 111 a little more than 10 h oun.. When he finished the grueling task, he encouraged othe r lifeguards to follow suit They did. Six Huntington Beach lifeguards launched their fibergla.r;s boards from Avalon Aug. 17, making a 23-milc paddle froQI Catalina to the Huntington Beach Pie r in nine hours and 12 mlnutes. Not to be outdone. San Clemente lifeguards Lt. Lynn Hughes and Greg Hulsizer paddled 30 miles from Catalina to the Long Beach harbor m a dense fog Sept. 8 in only seven CJnd a half hours. The challenge is obvious ly s tirring worthy pcrf ormanccs But it's all in good fun and good health . Now when is Newport Beach going to get in the act? • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment Is Invited. Ad dress The Dally Piiot, P O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) &42-4321 Boyd/Slogan By L.M. BOYD "What's needed uound here," says a client, "la a good alosa.n for JMOple who want to IOH welOt. ADY IUI· geat1ona?'' By all means Dear Gloomy Gus ls the Statue of Liberty tr yi ng to Ull u1 1ometh\.t1. boJdlDf a torch high above her bead 7 I.I energy more important than freedom to aquandtr ll 7 E.L. G IMftl'I O.t '9ffl~RI\ Ut ..... lillllt h rH#rt .tH .. llet ..w ...... , ................ ... _..,. ......... ,,..,...,.,,,. ,.. .. . ~· ~ IMll• ... M.. How about: "It's ln to be thin." Or: ''Never put off 'tll tomorrow what you can lake off today." Or: "Lean makes the IC«M!." Or? In that ~tter of how the Ku Klux Klan came to be so named am now advised lt 1tarw out U tbe KyklOI Clan, a Greek term for clr· cle. But tbe 1entrr thoulbt tbat a bit rttsy, IO talked lt down to Ku Klux. Tbe ttralCbl man ln a com· edy team uaual.11 1eta flnt bllUns. Abbotl and ColteUo. Martin ad.Len. Buru 8Dd Allen. Rowan and Martin. Why la that? , .. An oak tree Is more closely rel1ied to a blade of arua than t(Ya ptne tree. It'• asalntt the law to. take any sort al cow but a J t n•Y to the 11le of Jeney In the En1ll1h Channel. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Carter 'Hardball' Not Workn.g w.-.'ION -"he ... Kr• •ilf '•f• 11F llltU..,. miDl sea. r.4Wii'd ... IC.-.dJ' aetion hll beeo O'Hrwlaelm1Dcl7 became avallable, Prea!dent ne1at1ve. Carter•• hardball C1rter'• operauv .. be1u &o rHpoa ..... 11 iatar,prau~ by warn key party leaden thet a longtime Democratic pe>UUda1 Carter·Kenoedy fl&M would tear 11 an lnd.lcaUon th•t the prest· the Democratic party uuoder dent and h1I men have no in- alona reUalowi. aectlonal and tere•t In a po1 t -Carter pollttcal Hoes a warnln1 Democrailc party but are -COO· wb1cb hnmedlately t>ecan u.n-tent to brtq down the temple u dermlalac It.a own pw-poao. they leave lt. Carter'• hardball orialnat.d Kenoed1'• cbanaed tune wllh top aide Hamilton Jordan brou1ht neitber aurprlaa nor u n d b l • melancbolY from the Wat Wiq pollUcaJ dep-of the Wflite Houae. Carter'• u t l e 1 . r t closest advltera .,.. especially boil• down to Preti Secretary Jody Powell - thl11 Jimmy lone have been convinced that ('arter 111 In Kennedy would challenge him. the race lo To them. Kennedy hu simply 11luy, t( you cleared the air, thus triggering JOln Kennedy what obviously was their pre· against blm, vlously planned strategy you will rip Thal s tra tegy closely r e · the Mtional sembled the "full-court press" abr1c besides contributing to or the old Nixon days putting a Democratic bloodbath. And out the word ln the most un- make no mlstake: We 'll be ob-mistakable terms possible. At -Tervi~~ wbo ls for us_and~---!O·~-llile-Hou~4!-. prominent who is against US. -Democratic politicians were warned by Jordan hi mself that a THE INTENT clearly was to ·bloody battle would result if they prevent a sLam pcde toward the backed Kennedy. But bloody or ... c.. .......... Jordla'a mood ••• da1crlbed aa "macho." more 1wa1aer1n1 than _recrtttW. JORDAN'S OPEllATIVE8 tlmultaneou·aly were on tbe telephones to pound home a aUabtly different message ln ex- p lf clt terms . One warned Democratic polltlciana in tbe Nortbeut, uturab for cs.fect.lDC to Kennedy. witb tbete blunt words, aeemlntlY read from a prepared script: A. Carter·Kennedy aboot-out wtll divide the Democratic party and the nation "wonie than Viet- nam. It will be North vs South. Protestant V1J Catholic The emotional level wiU rise during the next two months " He next warned of the conse· quences of a Kennedy nomina· lion: "In a general election, he's going to get clobbered. Wait 'til the Jesse Helms' or the world get ahold or him He won't carry a state below Kentucky ·· This J ordan agent stressed Carter's tenacity. retellmg the oft-told story or how he ran again for governor or Georgia in 11'10 taf&er loalu la , ... > a1alntt Jordan'• afilce. l'hlal· ly I the bit:~ lllabt11 bulbinl pitch: "Over tba next two mcmthl. we'll be llDd1DI out wbo our friend.a are." THE UIPACT wu b l1bly n e gative . One vl1ltor went strall)lt from the White House to a . pro-Kennedy leader'• Ca9'tol Hill otftce to brief blm. Otben wondered about talk of Pr'Gtel· tanl vs. Catbollc fratricide. when Carter must contend with Kennedy for Catholic voters in the important early dele11te teats in Puerto Rico, lowa, New Hampshire and Massachu.'1~ The abrfl11ive -ione confirms the inte rpretation of that un- fortunate remark by the presi- dent's mother In Nashua, N.H., Sept. 9. When she publicly raised the possibility of a third Ken- nedy assassination, a rter having uttered the same thought in privitte statements earlier that day, It was widely interpreted in the polJtJcaJ community, rairly or n ot, as White House or chestration. While claiming Mrs Carter's comments were onl y a mother's musings, the pTes1dent's men reel hardball c an !>erve two purposes k eep waveri ng Democrat.s out or the Kennedy ca mp. and show Teddy Kennedy he c annot hope for a Carter withdrawal land the r efore might well reconsider enterin&). PARTY STALWARTS, many personall y fo nd o ( Carter, believe that lS the route to dis· aster, They feel no sense or danger from the exagger ated powers of a weak incumbent pres ident. They contend Carter would have been betwr advised to stress foreign pohcy and mteg nt y and to hope that, Mimf'how , Kt>nnl'dy would back out m the: end llum .lorclan '> hanlh;ill nlll firm' .. u-.p1t·1on Jmon~ lhe-1•' st~ a rt.-. that th1· ( ';11 lt•r tVi1"Tl has nl'v•·r twt n mor1· th.in a tern p n r ,1 r y o 1· 1· 11 1• a n t t> f I h •· Uemru r:it 1C' ''' u(·tur1-. rt·u!fy to burn 11 1lov.n 111 th1· 1·vn11 of 1111 ,. "I Cl IOfl n11t1ce Tht· f ('<It I :11:.1•11 h) thl.-.,t' <alb conc1•rn:. not v1 muC'h wh<Jl l and111ut1· Cart•·r ean do to them in h1'> qu1•st of the: nom1nat14>1i -Out wh at a lame: duck presldcrh m1ght"do lo his party 1f Kennedy ts nominated. CHP Records Challenge Cycle Economy With great geod rortunc lhc unintended realis m whic h markeji the filming of a recent episode of lht: TV serial CllJP!> has apparently ended without permanent damage. This was the "spill" taken by It!> co star Erik Estrada, un actor who hai. hlossomcd into Hollywood's latest heart throb The accident was an irony For the show, which portrays f':i.trada and h 1 s T V Jlartncr a11 fictional m otorc ye le mo un ted Ca lifornia Highway Pat rolme n , ha s been criticized as rom antlcally unreal. Ce rtainly m u c h of the criticism has been juistlfied for one dr the other of the pair was frequently s hown with the bike skidding out from under with on- ly slight damage to the man or machJne resulting. Art Hoppe T h ,. r c a I I tf e a c c 1 d e n l wherein Est rada suHered a hrokcn s ternum. c;evernl rtbs <tnd h1!> wnsl as well, along with coll a psed lungs, and various cuts and bruises, will do much to correct such fal i:.c· Impressions the s how has g1vl'n as to the rel· alive safety or the bikes. N FORT UN ATELV, however. although Estrada's popularity a ssured prominent reporting of the uC'c1dent, the whole tnJth about the motorcy. cle and the CllP was no rl' Ported. Despite Estrada a nd h is partner's apparent lighthearted antics. joyriding, and high spee<l ch ases on the Los Angele~ freeways m their fictional roles, the CHP is reducing motorcycle- usage to the barest numbers. Al last count only 207 bike11 were being used atat.ewtde. "ALMOST WITHOUT excep- tion." says Highway Patrol Commissioner Glen Craig, "the motorcycles today are used only on lhe most crowded roadways where automobiles a re unable to get through th(• traff11 "The rea.'>on for th1-. ltm1t.-tl use or the bik~ '' twofold, . ht• added ··safot> or th<' m<·n 1s foremost and co:.t cfrf'ct1vene:.s 1s the second " StaUstics mamt1.11ned over an <'lgbt-year period s ho w that fatality and 1nJury rates for highway patrol men on bikes are far greater than ror those in a utos Car mileage ror Che period was over 000 million miles as aJ1a1nst SS mallJon for the bikes The ratio Of tnJUriCS was 8.83 to 1. d1sabhng inJuncs lJ.89 lo 1 and deaths H.14 to I. Bike mHeage has been reduced considerably smcf.' the period covered m that report WIULE THE wellare or the men is the most lmPortant con siderallon as for as Craig 1s con- cerned. istatc fiscal control of· fl clala look at the cost ractors And although CHP figures show the bikes operate at 75 per· cent of the costs or cars as rar as gas and oil, the operational and accident repair cos ts as well~s maintenance arc far higher for tht• btk•"• th.tn ror lht• 1•ar-. 1\ nrl th1• rltnc•ht·r I' lht• <'O!>l of ph ~ "c·.tl anJUrll'' to jll'rsunnf'I ""h1rh \.\:.1$ $22 22 ror c·yrlt -.t-. ;; .. agmn:>l $1 79 ror thO!>I' Ill l':lt' wht'n lht· la~t \tUd y v.a' madt· thrct• years ai.?o Es trada•._ accident therefore may t:all attention t o such (1J(u res and aid -Craig to hi!> er forts to reduce lhe patrol's d · pendence upon motorcydes IT MA V ALSO help to curb a ph e nomenon which ha!> de veloped as a r esult of the gasoline shortaJCe. Many who formerly shunned motorcycles as something ridden only by leather Jacketed gangs, have now taken to the two wheelers ab an ecooomy measure. What thef don't know is that where CHP fatalities 11tund al about 5 per 100 million miles despite its m embe r s being trained at the best motorcycling school in the nation, lhe c1v1lian cycllat death rate 1s reported at 14.8 per 100 million miles and their lltjury rato 1s far greater. How Far Can TV Go, in Making Bad Guys Heroes? I hate to bra;, but 1 happen to be one of the world's greatest connoisseu rs of terribl e television programs. Ask me what 1 want to watch and every 1ln11e time I 'll pick the moet God-awful mls h -mash or violence, bed a.ctlng, unbelleva" bl• wrlUng and lncomprebenal- ble directing conceivable. I like ' lt. I 1ay this not to toot my own born but to explain bow I know that NBC bu 1cored a tremendous breakthrough I n l t " desperate 1tru11le lo catcb up with the other networks In the ra\lng wars. ll ao happened tb1t I outdid myaelf laat week when I tuned In 14 a two-part NBC movie with the unlikely tJtle. "To Kill a Cop.'' At flr'ftt, I hardly reaU1ed the dlamond my uncanny abWt.y had un~arthe d . A pua,..-y, cherubic-faced actA>r named 7oe Don Baker was playin1 a toush New York cop, but I'd teen far worse mlscudq than that. ln fact, I wu about to turn Jt off when be took a bribe. It Hellll tbat tb4I IOD of a clotblq It.Ore owner bad bean arrested for IOID= or other and the cop ac two tr.. s uit.a on tbe lmplled promJH he'd 1prtq tba KJd. W!MD tba kid came up on char1u. however, t.be cop dJdn't lift a finaer. Now wbat•a more dJa. honnt than a· cop who can't .,.. bouiht when be'a been paid for? Naturally. my lnterut waa piqued. To what Incredibly evil end would tbl1 corrupt, dil· honest cop be brou1ht by the forces ol Juttke? 80 I WATCHED on, hour aft.er hour, u he lied tA> bla auperton, com mltUd aucb f eJonlet u COD· 1piracy, ute1aJ wt,...tapplq an4 auppreaalng evidence, and 1enera1Jy shoved folks around. Ho· hum. A.t last. after two long nights In front of the cathode tube, the end came: 1'be bad cop single· handedly killed two equally bad 1uya and NBC announced he would be the hero of a new prime-time aeries called "l!lscbakl ... I was atunned. Here was evidenc. -ti evidence were DMdld -ol tbe 1..Uua of NBC'• new smJ.rld.d~ Fred Silverman. A cornpt. dl1honest, lyln1. felonioul cop u lb• bero of a prime Ume televialon aerte11! Mr. SUvermu hu tranaceoded 0>ert .tuteS.•111 to open vut new vl1tat of axbllaratl•I un~ adlllt.eratadrouaaw1. TlllN1lt or TBS poaaibWU• ll\11 bold, bnqinaUve eoacept of maldq t.be bad all>' the hero UD· leatbet. Before WI HUOO'I over, mart my word.1, we'll han a cruy mus mu.rderer starring in a series called "Tbe Return of the Son of Sam"; a venal pollllcian, "Robin the Hood." who robe from the poor to give to the rich; and perhaps one of lhoae ra1a-to·rlchea stories about a 1Jllmy pickpocket who rt.. to become tbe respect· ~ head of a naUonwlde beroln rtng. THE OTHER networks wW. ol coune, attempt to climb aboard the bandwaaoa of decadeace. I foretee '"!be Manaon1" replac- ln1 "The Walton.I,'' "The Llttle Houae on the Prairie" becoming a porn atud.lo, and "Charlie's Anaels" tranamo1rtrylng toto three 1or1eoua hooken who 1et thelr .. kicka ripplna off their Johna and 1pread1n1 VO. But I'll ty•, the execut1vet of ABC 8Dd CBS an lrtmbllnl In their boOtl at Mr. Sllverman'a darln1 Innovation -H ahould every parent of a televi1'9n· watchlnl child ln. the land. , .. '• ~Mom, Wife Saj-It's OK' Kennedy Inspires Political One-liner .. 87 DONALD•· aor&BB&G WAIRINGTON (AP) S.. ....... ·-·-· ..... ,, ta u.. ua o1 t111e C-1t.ol w the tn1ptrattoa for tbe tateat poUtleel .. bet. S.a. Bob Dote. the ltaoau RepubUeu wlth prealdenuat amlbldoal ot hil own. told • bullneu ll"OUP : "I want to &n· DOU.Dee lbat my wile and mot.her have DO objtd.icn to tDY runnll\C rorp...sdeDt." "l bave a personal state· ment," Rep. Jim Wn,bt or TeJE· u , tbe Rouu Dtmocratlc leader, told tbc Women's Democratic Club. ''I'd Uke to aay that my mother and my wt.le do Dot mind ll r run for re· ele<Uon." Later, Wrtcbt toJd reporters, "Or coune. my mother ls dead, but she wouldn't mind." And on it goes. "I've talked to my wife and mother and they don't object to my runnina again," Rep J ohn Brade mas, D·l nd .• told re· porters. Tbe question on everyone's m ind is: Will Kennedy run for presidentorwon'the? It's so much on the minds of K e nnedy's colleag ues in Congress that nearly every day someone else slips -like Sen. Max Baucus. 0 -Mont., did last week. Responding to Kennedy on the Senate floor. Baucus said, ''The praldent ta correct." Then aft4-r a paUM, "TIM Nft_ator lt COi'• ....... ADd. Sm l(enry JI Jadlaon, D W Alb., repbin1 lo rePC>rttl'I H\d, "l haven'\ aald I'm 1up. por\lnc ~\ KeDl*ty.'' l'•o ~ were 1\udin& in a Capitol hallway. wben Ken· ntdy slipped up behind them and wh18penid "Hey. what du you hear• Is he runnlng''' Kennedy ~ ch1urman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. whtcb met lut wedt to vote on Prealdent Carter'a nominations of two district court Judges to •eats Ol\ the Court ol Appeals. Sen J~ Bldent O.Del., com· mented that dls tricl court Judges yearn for .seats on the Court o( Appeals and added: "I don't think I know many HoUBe members who don't want to be senators." THEN BIDEN LOOKED at Ke nnedy and said: ··1 do think l 1 ake Plan Hail~ LEE VlNlNG <AP> -A task force plan for handling the con· troversiaJ problem of balancmg en viroomt>nl alists' complaints about declining water levels at Mono Lake and the water needs or the Los Angeles area r eceived popular support at a hearing here ~onday kDQIW a lot ot aenaton who don't want to be preUdent." ..... Dole ........ MIA." deadpanned Ke~y. "I WU m~ \o m)'Mlf.'' nH.t BJdeo. "l didn't lndicat.e uyone elae didn't have that am· ·blUon." .. AaE WE &EADY ror the vott!'" as~ed Kennedy, grin· nlnic "Whlcb vote?" quipped ~ideo. The preoccupation with Keo· nedy was ma.kine thines difficult for others. Sen. Howard H. Balter Jr. ol Tennessee, wbo's r~ hard for the Republican presTaential nomination, called a news coo· lerence to announce the supwrt of two Senate colleagues. BUT MOST OF the questions dealt with Kennedy. At one point, Sen. John Cbaf· fee , R·R.1., s aid he thought Baker was "the type of can· didate who could carry all the New England states." Which prompted the inevitable question: "DO YOU THINK Sen. Baker could carry Massachusetts in a race against Sen. Kennedy?" "Jt would be touch and go," replied Chaffee, drawing laughs from everyone -including Baker . NEW ~HIGH RATES NEW LOW .MINI.MO.MS Now you can have real flexibility and convenience in your total savings program. Our new Universal Treasury Certificate lets you earn high returns based on U.S. Treasury rates for as little as $ J 00. Universal offers a wide rarige of other high-yield certificate accounts for the same low $100 m inimum deposit. There's one that's just right for you. Passbook convenience is yours, too. at our new high 5.50% current annual rate. Open yours today. $ t 0 does it. 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Regardless of your degree of craft expert- ise, you'll find the projects in this book rewarding and fun to make. One gift per family. Adults only, please. Remember to bring this ad for your copy. U#IV6RSAL SAVl#GS A N 0 t. 0 A N A S I 0 C I A T I 0 /II 4511 MacARTHUR BOUl.E\IRD • KOLL CENTER• NEWPORT BEACH ....., tltru DursdlJ M fr1dlf 10-8 • Free Pafi(inl (Enter from Birch St) • 955·0531 NON-COMMfTT AL Henry M. Jackson DM.V PLOT A• Moon's Home Study Conrse Aims at NYC · NEW YORK CAP> -"Dear Friend;' tbe a1Jr.p.,e letter becina. • "HeJlo. My name la Reverend Moon." Md wD .......... ba&roductioD. the Rev. SUD Myung Jloon and fall Onificatioo Cburcb bope to reach mllllom of people in the New York City area tbrouab a direct mail campalp to sell a $15 "bome al.Udy " coune ln their beUefa. They a1ao hope the cani· paip will improve the 1roup'1 lm· age. An'D EVENTUALLY reacbJni every mailbox in the New York area, Moon's grinning face ia to appear In full ~oo envelopes destined for otbe of the country. A malline went out to about 200,000 people tn April. The second mailing started at the end of last month. So f'.-ar. more than 600;000Tat· dents of New York City and suburban communities in Long ls land. Westchester County and CoMecticut have received the package. The church says it expects to send out about a million more. The mail order campaign is being tried fU'St in New York beeause the church regards the New York metropolitan area as its toughest market. "ON THE WEST Coast. there 's nothing like the attitudes you find on the East Coast." said Mark Barry. the proJect's production manager. "New Yorkers probably have been exposed more to vanous sources of publicity on Rev Moon. Also, I guess it's the naturt of New Yorkers to take a stron~ stand on things "Our main purpose la Inform•· Uonal.'' lalicl Barry. "We feel we can stve a aubatantial me11ace to people. Tbe iDtent ta noVto convert people ... to~pU&ic opUaion, • 'Tbe aeconCluy purpoae la evanplleal.'' be.uid. TBS PACllAGB A~ eofttaina - two free Ucketa to the weeltly m""' lnC held by the UniftutJoo Church. If one ftlll out the ticket with oame and addrea lt can be used in a monthly drawing for a free trip to London &Dd Israel. , The covering letter, signed by Moon. aab the reader to "put aa~ · wbatevf'r you have heard about GW and read thia letter with an open mind." Nudes ·Protest Pay, Chill SAN JOSE <AP> -Nude models at Sao Jose State University say they're going to keep their clothes on to pro- test low wages and chiUy working· conditions. The 29-member South Bay Models Union is demanding that members' pay be increased from $4 to $6 an hour. Union spokesman Hal Lombardi sald the models also are objecting to the maximum winter temperatures of 67 degrees. which he srud as just too cold for a naked model. Lombarru said the models pose for 20 classes a week in painting. sculpture and drawing YOU 'RE INVITED TO THE ST. JOHN FASHION SHOWINGS OF IMPECCABLE HANDLOOMED KNITS IN NEWPORT THURSDAY Come see California ·s own immaculate St. John Knits here .. before you spot them the world over (1n all the best places). For the best restaurant. the best theatre. the black three·p1ece dinner suit. its slim. flowing skirt and Jet -buttoned 1acket in wool/rayon Its polyester suit blouse in sand tone. For 6· 16 $365 Meet the St John representative dunng informal modeling m the Designer Salon ~ Thursda y. Sept 20. from 1 p.m ·3 p.m ~p Robinson's Design er Collec11ons. as ... ),j ( -..J Robinson's New()Ort Fashion Island • 644·2800 .\ .......... -... ' .. Ale OM.V .... OT • San Jose Growing To 3rd OAKLAND \.\PJ Saa rr-~*° • •bout to -... CaWonJa'1 four&ll lar:-'••t ch1, .. ,,... ., ........ wllkb •PIMtlr• to be u••i>l•1 Into thi rd -pJa...-:.--------! Tb• Auoc t1Uoa of Ba)' Area Go~ mm""t.a report.I Uu1t wh Q th• olftelal federal NUUI la l&bn ln .t. l'OOftUul, S n Jo• wUl hoe '60.0n re1ldenla and San t'taa· c.-IA<'o will have Me, 70t Tboae ll1urea would knock San l-'rancl1<'0 from the rank It ha• hflld behind 1"°" Anaiel_,. and San Oiteo _Sao JOM..~conl•t ol the naliun'iJ el N ronlc semi-conduc tor mdwitry 41nd o~r light manuftl' turlna. ll ill lu<·oated ul the southem lJp or San Franc~ Bay, at:>ou~ mlles BOUlh of Suu f'"' n- <'lllCO fn r~enl yeun. 1l h been cited a 8 lhe na lion 's fut.eat growing ct t y, while San Fra n cisco's population ha1' been &l'adually declining since World War II. saz col lect1on . r~. ,._......., ti , ttlt ... Preseroing Proved TEL AVIV, larael IA I• J Two ac·lonU11ta tuavf• developed a pucka1lng procesll to preaorvt'! I m on11 tor up to a year without ro/rt1ciratlon. one of thtim snld He t1ald lht• mt.1lhod ml&ht al•o work for uthm (<><><13 Dr Shamlihon Oen Y.,h<>ehuil u td the• 1noc-t•1111 which ho und Or. Ouvld Nahlr lnventud lnvolv .. 11 wrapping lemon• in .. •pedal polyethyltiM f1l m . maxed with fun1&lcldt11c and chomlrails to prot .. 1·1 lht• 8kans . and lcuves no n avor · See the Saz Collection. shown by a special representative in • t. Magnm South Coast Plaza on Wednesday and Thursday. September 19 and 20. Informal modeliny fro m 11 :30 to 3:30. Dazzl111y color, rare silks. The splc:ndor o f fabled nights. And unusual rarities fo r after-five. Golden arabesque : Dancing tree-of light traced in golden bcadiny on richest b rown silk 1 choffon. ..... 1.magmn· South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 95 7-1511 THE TRUTH ABOUT FUNERAL PRICES In greater Orange County At Harbor Lawn, People are important. We believe that every family deserves a perfect fina l tribute. The family selects the t ype of service it wants and the price to be paid. CREMATION Or chooM from other type• of Mrvicea from Caaketa ...................... $285. ... ·::: .... , ......... $446. priced from . . . . . . . . . . .. .................... $97. ..... .'~~~.-. $295. 9URIAL SPACE~ncludlng Cement Orave liner & Opening Harbor Lawn·Mollnt Olive Mortqary Cemetery Crcmato1y ·'Serving All Fa~tha " \625 Glaler A venue • Cotta Mesa • Phone (714 > 540·5554 Colta Mtto'a Onl~ ~ f&Nral FacUUt.1 MEXICO I MISCELLANY Boon and Bane Doctors Suggest Moving Oil Brings Wealth and Confusion • • i olT()H' NOTI; -M•~·• waf ofl ~· or• '"1~ ,,,.,...,..,~ Md ~ Co Mt oU lloottt IOWU Tl\U ~ OI 0 ftt» port ........ °" Ill•*'> •nMWt OM 0/ &"'-lo.AN Clllllll SJW ....... fU powr MfNATTTt.AN, Medco tAP> Th4iy t0me by lh• h'-"Mtt"ttd9 •• •ln•m ol Job-hun1rr men whO nu lha oil workea' -¥R1on a.au ......_every w-..Ak1 a.nd Friday Tht!')' •Wvllt. on th.-woodt'n t)f'nc•htt" lnal1h• th11 nondescript yellow bulldlnM. hunt for 1h1adt1 h1 front ol th" o~n •Ir Jkonlto Juue1 1'ht1ler •n'I buy ICt! l'rt.•am fro m buay 11u hcur\ vnnt.lora B\JT •<>tiTl .l' THEY WAIT •'O• joba lt1111 porary but hitch pay1n-' Jobe In lhCl hu&t! 1i1overo lllt'nl rcOnt1rlf'tl . pctrochcimlc•I plamta 11111d t•on l'trur Uon projtWt.fl lhal h•v ('han1NI lhl• onc-e d• oway town lnlo a. prol'lpernu11, bu11t11nr and polluted cll.1 I • Mln•UUan lt1 • produce and l>Nhaw1 i. 1tym bot ol Ml'xlco·a oil boom Th" country <'l•I ma to v ~ worW'.ILJOXth IMrK..f'llt JlfOV"fi r Ytllt ol ull Th~ pact! of ci.xplorallon and df'Y4'1osmumt 11 rr1rnth· flt'flnt1rlc>i< ll!td ,pl1rnt11 tHt• t"11nic hullt her• •11111 IO thf' lll'Urby JlOl'1 c-lt y o r t'1111l &10·111111lr1t<1 M111l n1 II 11h1n•11, office• bulhll11.c11 t.ncl •1uu l 111•nt11 11111 11 •1•rl1111 111.i 1111tt1 1wr v1• 11t1rhur1111 33,0oo wttll 11 .. 111 wmll ot • •'AR111t:lt ~Ot/Tll , 011 . 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If' ('.\aDENAM, A TOWN bt-l Wt!t!ll lhti t MWJC! mOllt frequMl tho re1flonry (.it-tro<-hemlc•I M.-nter •l Min•l l\lan ly t'lled u tho aoure" of 1uu1 lhM u41 field rlty ol Vlllahermon farther !>Oulh 0 l' n v c r ' • • · brown A •lln on ttMJ road uy11 lt 11' home to 23.000 "4.'«lp lt· rloud " "Oh m y. hut thh1 town hu bf.f.n tcruwm11 Th .. rNolutton T h .. r n'• lllMy t>I'! 100.000 P«>OI" h t"re now .. •uald Which hlUd moet UCllj or M•rl• tem11111t1t~ l ,ol)t!& f;t1rt1·i. whUt>e fumtly own" Colorado ha.vt' Ut<~cph1 llj!Jll'Wltudly {ltlJ bot.aJ t~CatdN\M--__ hl t!~lr 9!!1Jtt.Y ~ " " "'"'" a lot of CloaUn11 1~1plu ht"rl' T hoy vcople wHll ht•tallh vrob 1·111111t1 lh holld the ro1td1 11nd the fi1<'Wrta1r1 •n<l lo l1·n1 8 to "c•u n ~tdc•r 11 •lrlll I ho oll Tt~' y t'Oll\4' h"r4' and tht•y "IWOtl h•·n · t rual fllO\'t' lo an u eil "" II • U•HHI tt rom mrr('t• Any hu"lfll'I•" 111 with ut·c-.-ptablc-ambient I '•H ltJlllH I• " 1,11 ~I 111vr1tlrnt•nt thiu.,·r. )u•t bfl u1r 11u11hly ' 111111 Ii ll tlUll'Y • tlut 111111 1ul1lrcl Wr .. 1 .... .it•I 11n11w 111111 11111._i. 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I I; ov t:dmund flrown JI """ UPIXllOlt-'f'I 0111 Ir h 'I Altonlf'y John Varn .... h IHlll' of l.011 l\nj(t•IC'I\ lo tlu· ('orn ml111\l11n on 1'1·111·1: Offt1·1•1 St1rn1turd11 111111 'l'ru1111nic THE nGURt:s AR•: s BJUT TO S<Jm(• de> , h al e , but few cxperth doubt lh1i. poverty nddt·n and overpopulated lund sit:! on vai.t pools of crude "Evf'n 1f lh<•y fuil JCf'li the numbers by a f t'w bi/hon barre b or s11. we're '>llll taJkan~ llboul one h e ll of a lot of t11I," i.;11d a lJ S. ener gy expert 1n Mexico City Long John Sliver c; Ch1r lu·n Pl,m1<•,- 0 1nner' A great meal lor l;rnc11ubbF'r', You I President Joi,e Lopez l'ort1 llo took offi ce 1n December urrn. when M eX ll'I) cl:omcd u scant !!IX btlllon barrels und production wus 750.000 barrel!, a day. lie qu1ck~IY launt'hed u S1 5 b1lhon Pemex 1n vcHtment program for hts six yc<1r term Un til 1976, only $4.5 b1 ll1 o n h ad been 1n ve1't ed in pe rtroleum development dunng all the years 11ince M eid can oil was natmna Vzed rn w:t8 THE MONF.V IS PRODUCING DRAMATIC: res ults: eeUmales of re"er ve:. have beeo cUmbtng rapidly and production h11i. more than doubled 1n less than three ycurs By the l:tme he leuv<'s offl <.-e, Lope1 J'ort.1llo ex pect s to have boosted oil production to 2 2 m1lhon barrels d~dly, whale doubling lhe na tion'" refining !TEE111 CLUE TOBURGURY qet lour boneles5 wh1temectt Ch1c kr·n Planki:> and an ordm ot Long John Sllve:r .., golden lryes It's a ~1ea1 at any prico We give you lots of reasons to love us . ~ CWngGjohn8i}ver~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES "'' ',,~' "''"' J • 3095 HCll'i>or ll•d. • Costa M~sa I Jwtt S..... .. S... Dle9o f-wy -Aero .. Ft--~ol D•tYE-THaU SHVICE AVAILAllf KING ATHENS. Gr e e c e <AP> -Poh cf' ure try- ing lo trace the identity or a burglar who broke into a house 1n a 11uburb of Alhenic, 1.u1lng the only clue avallable to them his false teeth -omcers llutd that l hl' m a n broke 111lo lhP house of a family that was sleeping, but he w as heard and tnck l<:d hy the hus bund. In his panic, the ll11cl <'S<'aped t>mpty · ha ndr d, IN1vln11 behind his dentur('!I, which had been dislodged 1n the struggle ID HERE IS NO PROBLEM. WE'RE t: I 1.u.,..,. • ...__. . .,." ......... ,.. 1.c ................. , .... In l"I UIANCI 14f.ISl4 w l >l·J4>7 ,, ... .....,.c .......... , ..... I IMIUIAMCI -... .,.,... .. ow w~ JUM opened A brand llt'W offtet' o( Cahfom1a I· lf'll ltmk l<il(hl tlt'"fll you At P·t1cific Coast Highway al Golden Lanwm. In fact, we're opening new bran<:hebal l lhc tJ me. So fi pdm)( .1timv1•111<•ntt1ff1~1· 11( our bank rs really no problem. Our newest bmnch offers the same things aJI our bl'8nchc,.., <Ml!r. ~ktllt'<.I. <·Uaoenl people With a very Criendly :ittitud •. Sacked by tht• 1w ... 1 1>yi.1t•1n-o1 :1v:tilt1ble in oonking loday. That's how we got to be one of the fa.'ltest gmwmg CALIFORNIA 1naJ0r banks m the i,t:it~. I So come and ~<' our 1ww Oann Pomt 11ffi<:'' It ''1 1 t-1111 y <1uttt tcnific. . Come and meet the people ttl Cttll fomm First. Enter <1ur drawing, bt>twt•c•,..-St>ptemher 11 and 21. And wm :i FIA8T BANK I loh1e Cat. w......, mK • Pacific Coast Highw~y at Golden Lantern • Dana Point • 92629 • 496-1293 ' ~POl..l==~'"~•:CS::.:..l=OA::.::ANG:.:.::=E~C~X>~U:NTY:.:.:...:..:../~AT.:...:.Y~O~U~R~S~E~R~V~l~C~E~---------------------------------------------~--t-1•.a•z•k~•..,iili&'•~-'111iiiiiiii;:;;;:;;;:;;iiiiiiiiDAL;:;;Y•PLOT_._.~.Jiiiii"I•; •1 o.c. atJ&iiNGa l•-~.t~ • u.1k WtdDllCl11 ev-1al la f'oun· ...... ..... laAa v...., Oil tbl ....... of ldl9ool daUdlwa to Allll'MJ 0 a 1r.a Oearll DeubMjlM wW be ac...._ rMial be1rre lD eebooAI. tit• 1,.Uer at •••nHd1y'1 "•:=ll~H TM lluaUaltGa leaeb Uldae W.-. 8dllool Dia· 8••' •ea .. ._... a& t.be ~ • &riet uwt.-wdl be at t.bt ,.._lalD Valley Com· Or-.. c-tr OOP ~ LaU Luadber1 mualO C.U.-. lo.o Slater Ave .• ttarUac at 1:• ..,. "9e••• '"-tlae dUmer wUl llil UMd to f\M1 p.m. Tbe bnmch wlU be~tt.eedld by maaben ud pf09peetive membett trom Newport &Mell, Coeta lll•a, Lac\na Hilll, El Toro, Mteetm Viejo, Im. and Lquna Bclaeb. All hllereeted persons -.._ m• -an la· vited to au.ad. AddlUooal lnlormatioD 11 avallab&e by ca111.n& the Jeape at M5-7UD. ••• Carden Christian School .. Dasslcal American Education uatNG THE COMPLETE CARDEN METHOD CHNSTIAN ~V~MENT WITHOUT INDOCTNNA TIOH CultUfat Enrtoh,,.,t • Art • Music • Frencf\ Ten Acre Celn~I Aeot#mk £J«;ellen~ without Pralure '· .. -~~ fta. _.. ...... "'"' ... " ... ' llanMU dl•1111 .... -=a& .-UC..," IM aald. r Wleder: wt.II be \M •ak• ¥ Lbe K.alDltm All Li._........_ .. II FIR 1'W M P""--..:..::~::.ii....--~=~~::::;;:=:;~~~ ...... tbe apea.lm' atftbe ~ Clemente Chamber of Com· meree luncbeon meeUnc next Tuesday at the San W1•nllQ'1 ..,.. .... eoektaUa at Jleada OWDbtl' of Commwee'• hmcbeoa meetma 1:• p.a. For Cle&a!ll ud re1anal10Clt. oll 'n.w'IMlq. ACTie- i a 1 ·a -Tape Republk• Part1 ~an.a, .. ,..... T::J-ormer HunUn~. Beacb maror lt • • • ached to speak oo Bou• Chica. Oraace Counb' Clemente Inn. Tick.eta for tbe nooo lunoMID___are '5.25. Ad: vance ~atiorus are requested /JY eallln1 the S..,._, •au.; a 'a talk Wectn.dq to the Trantll Dlstrlc:t tenieet and her new.t eolleaaue. Tuttle °'I.._. ol Comm.a ii lttMdu.led for Supervilor Ed1laa Mlller. chamber at 492-1181. , ~81Quell.Ia 8 Number •• ._ • * • * 7:30 in tM mona&.ec. aot l JO an Lbe eveQ.lq, aa the Tbe l~beioe wlU be1ln at noon at t.be Hunt· T\.l1UD tiii•--..'• l"WP had announced. ln1ton Bucb lnn, 11112 Pacific Coalt Hlcbway. A'SSE•BLYMAN Dennis an1ers, D· 01 ... PmM 05 Wily CNroprectlc? Tbe new 3rd District Oran1• County For reservaUooa call 912-Wl Supet rilar wlll apeak at t.M Revere Houa• on * * • Huntinitoo Beach. wW meet with some of b.1s 73rd Diltrlct constituents next Tuesday. He'll describe what's &oinl on in the Legislature and answer D2 'lldf' h Dt Nedi. •outNt, AM Pelft DI AfttNtlte 07 Low._. 6 wt Pelft 04 "-Mledtn OI Net¥0U1,.eu a T•nelo" "Even1hlu You Wanted to Know About Edlaon THE OUNGI£ COAST Le.,ue of Women Mlller; But Were Afraid to Ask." · Voten w'lll bold a brunch for prospectlve members queatloas. Tepe Center 645-1701 24 Hou,. • • • Tbund.ay be«Jnotoa at 10 a.m. at llOU Norwood DO&l8 AU..&N, a leader of Oruae County's Terrace. lrvinu. '· Neighbors of Barbara Parts, 4360 Birchwood Ave. <near the Old Rancb Golf Course in Seal Beach> are invited to her house to meet the U · Courtny of Dr. Davtd W. Olbeon Aemblymao starting at 7:30.p..m~ ~---....,,,,,.-...,,.. ~OCTD Eyes Bike Storage .~(Y.;ova;;.c:s'~ 11 , ... ,,,.,. • • • 11 local coverage keeps you By DEWRES BllOOKS IRWIN Ot .. .,.. •• ~11 .. S(.tf Bicycle riders may, in the future, be able to store their bikes at maJor Orange County Transit District transportation terminals while they con· Unue their journey on buses. OCTD directors de· clded Monday. They approved the idea ot Installing bike lockers and racks at m ajor boarding areas, park· and· ride lots and transit centers to encourage bicy· cle riders to use bus transportation more fre· quently. But direct.ors reject.ed the idea of mounting bike racks directly on buses, s aying that similar installa· Got a problem? Then write to Pal Dunn. Pat wiU cut red tape, getting the amwers and action you need to solve inequities in government and buaiuss. Mau your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast DaJly PiJor. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many Letters as pcmible unJl be a~ed. but phoned inqumes or letteTs nor mcludzng the reader's full name. addreu and business hours· plume number cannot be con.fldered. Thu column appears tfaa. ly except Sundays Book llef1n1d on it• Way DEAR PAT· I sent for the "Lazy Man's Way to Riches" book from J oe Karbo. I wasn't satisfied with the book and returned it for tbe guaranteed refund of my $10. J'm slilJ waiting t.o get it in spite of having sent a letter of inquiry. This obviously is n~t helping me to get rich. D.H.. Newport Beach Your.rdund ls lD tbe mall. Procesalag tthuads does take some time wben "money back" req9elta are ncetved by mall-order operatloa. A Y8 1aaa yet to 1ee an "tastaat solation'' book pronde tbe vuble ~atioll tbal most people wlao order tbem expect. Stal!l!f'akes Steady Ellort DEAR PAT: I recently spilled a can or paint on our concrete patio. I've washed the stain several times with water , but aside from lighten· ing it a little, the paint is still there. ls it possible for this t.o be removed? . _,-~M.J .. Irvine Yes, but It won't l>e'"easy. a regular pabtt remover and follow Ute lastroc arefally. Tbe chances are good that you will have repeat t.bls p~ess three or !oar times. ltlarble Top Can Be Fixed DEAR PAT: I have a beautiful marble end la· ble. A small piece or the marble was broken off ac· cidentally when I moved. Is there any way I can repair this table myself? B.W., Laguna Beach U you take you Ume and work carefully, tbls metbod abould do tbe trick. Be sure die broken ed1es are clean and dry before atarUa1. Use a two-part epo.Q' adllleslve, tbe 1dDd yoa mix jut before .mg. Apply it to bo&ll broken nrfaees ac· cordial to directions. Use a small spreader, aacb as a toOt.bplek, to avoid spreading a.ay of the com·. bl.Hd adbeslve-banlener on tbe marble suface. Apply die mWa.re lD tb.ln layen and joba the two par11 Immediately. Hold t.bem to&et.ber wl&Ja clamps. tapes, rubber bands or uY1illal ~ tht AIU &lie table's Ille ud shape. UM deeatued alcellol to qwk:kly wtpe off any m.l.xtme tbat may eqaeeae oa& ol tlle jolDt. Walt two days ud cMck tlle repair. U there'• a visible btae u.e, uk a mar· Me u..p dealer to nteemmend a polllb &o remove lt. ea.. Old 1t'a11• 1t'ftla Ne.D 8rult DEAR AT: ·1 always suspended new paint brushes in raw linseed oil ror 2' hours before uslng them. Now I've been told that this is completely wmeceaary. la t.hls true? ...... ~••r a.,. B•Cter, Sa.,e DEAR PAT: Here's a tip for S.R., Capistrano B,acb, wbo recenUy a.a~ if abe wu payiq more for the 0 air" in butter. can save mcmey and atlll have butter that'• euy t.o spread if abe follows my metbocl.Take one pound of butter or mar1arine and beat well with an eleetrlc mixer. Thea, sraclually add one-half ol a a mall can ol evaporated milk. Tbil recipe will ftll about two and~ ol the soft- marsartne conta•nen. Take care to add t.be milk in small quatlti•or it will fiy allover the place! G.J ., Newport Beach n ., ............... w. &Ip.' ..... _... eel& niUllll ..._ are ahr.,a wekome .-.,., te &lie AYlt I - t I> ~~~o::i1::~ere have proved expensive and "cum· 4 HR. VHS VIDEO TA.PES While direct.ors were approving the concept or ~!~~°f!3i~a~ ~~~rl~~t a~~o-!'c;;:;~~d~ $15 95 ride lot in F\JUerton are gathering dust from lack Q N LY of use. Informed everyday The report said it might be that a $10 locker "l deposit ~a a compl~cated ke~ arrangement are ~ discouraging USC or the lockers m Fullerton. It is the idea of bicycle raclo mounted on ~ buses that is most popular with the public, offi cials ~ admitted. ~ .._,. Now through December 15, 1 979~ you can use your United or American half fare coupon on any nonstop Continental roundtrip flight between Los Angeles and Chicago. There are no restrictions of any kind. Just bring it in when you make your reservatiQ.ns and we,11take50% off our reguJar First Class or Coach full fares. •All rra-el mutt be complcieJ by Uccembcr I\. 1'17'1 in the DAILY PILOT Of course. Continental does have an ulterior motive fo r giving away some bod y e lse·s discounts. we·re sure that once you sample our convenient schedules and great service, you'll be back for more. Call your travel agent or Continental. Take us for 50% right now between Los Angd es and Chicago. You'll keep on taking us fo r everything d se we've got. The Proud Bird with the Golden Tail. CONTINENTAL AIRLINES. U.S.A./Canada/Mexico/Hawaii/Micronesia/ Australia/New Zealand /Fiji/Samoa/and the Orient. Lot~: m .6000 • Bcver1y Hills and Sen ferMndo Valley: 986-IOOO • Burbank. O~le and Pludcna: 246-7181. • loog Beach: 537-4400 • Onwi' and Pomona: ~I Orange County: il7·Jll4 • Rlvmidc IDd San Bcmardino Toll ~at c800l 222·28!0 •San Oabrlcl Valley: 579-42!0 •Santa Monica and South Bay· 64().223() .' .. ...... """' ...... -..... • • J r t f .. MAtUPOSA 4AP ) l'ol ,,_...A. •ac~tMy, 93. .a avia&loo p1onf'c>r t'redilfd wUh the Fl l"fil I riuuronUiwntal ntiht of the Uruted Stu& • d1~ here SalW'da.y tit' and Oakle~ Kdle)Jh-w from Nt•w Yor~ lo '!\Jn ll1t•go In 1923 Named to.Pottt SA\RAMt;NTO 1A J1 1 Gov Edmund n rown Jr halS named J~mt·~ Walker , lh c 1>tdte t:nergy Comm1si.aon '!> f'xecut1·1~ dlret'tor. ah a t'orr.m1s111on member. MAl HE'f 1tl 'IRI Cll•Pf N(l MAl>-41 V )~ ,,,~,.. (If '''""' ( ~ ~nl'fV',.0 bit h•' w1tt1> 0.1•. "°"' R~'' M\O \(>'l ~l.1ven, dlltUQhter 0 .. nt\f' (,\,tlntl, ? Qt•~n11o;.., I('"'"' Wll-•n""' •M p,,1., MfUWy, oroth"' ~VQU\I .. o• Ntw J,.r~'t bfoUWr Au,tln of Hf'W Jt-r\fl>Y ~n<J "\l\tet Ftancn Von O<!r L•ll04ln ot N,.w JfJrY.y Pr~vet,. f1tmllv \•rv1n•\ w1fl 1W twtlO 41 • llttflf Gatr Pactt1< \11,,.w MOf1Uidf''i' r.hrM:tOf\ ELLIOTT ( Ll.1' M.l''I flllOll ••Of' 9' " nAI•..,,.. of Or.,_ C°"nty P4'\\it(f ftWdY t od"V 111t 11111 ot S•Pl•mo"t "' P<1t1tlt• Ho\pjl<1I .Mr~ l!lllOll w•\ botn on Wtt•,..,.,,..tPr C• on Auou~t • l•f $h<p I\ llW la!.! \ .... VMn(I ( IWrtor ......... ~, ol , ... "'"' (hol\h .... , ...... " ol Huntington 8 ... c~ Sn.-•no I>•• ,,.,..,..,,., Pvrl Elliott -~a 11 111rm •' thl-fOt"nt'r ol !.t.ttflr .no NMiwf•fllod tot "' l'umou at v.,,., "no Mr F110011 hMt f>Ullf •f'd ~r.-tfld t~ QAf.ttQf' Wf''U{fl "ow <.ont.••M Mllf'd~ Molor\ tn p4,1 .,,,..,, ~'' fllfOlfr "'-"' tJ(¥n _.,,v,. 1r tntt O<,..~ Vf..-w Sc-hoot 01\ltKt PJA •"<I th• Audufl()n (tvb '.>"''""~ hy 1 "'"' r, """'' t ft.r:tt m r ,,,, ldo .. mu M .c f'l•QIW\ Qrittn~UQhlt·r Don" f 1a1f"' ',.,, o f ~"" Ott Ou C ,, Sagittarius Prea)ige in Picture Wt:U ESUA V ,SEP1't.:M8£1t lt. lt'ft 8ySVUN-..:VoMAaR All~ <Mar 2l Apr l9> Make new start ac c"nt work. healLb, spechd service:f and " new un derMaoding in xmnecuon with dependenta. Leo. Aq1,u1r1u.<J ~rsoru. f1aure promlnenll)' You have _rare OPJ)Ortunlty lo bf-come more lndopendent. to find outll1 forcreat1veendt•vors. TAURtJ CApr. 20-May 20); Cycle h11h <'lreumstances favor your effor1S. You "regain" ttming You're at right place at rtght time ln· tuitive intellect is sharply honed GEMINI (May 21·June 10). Expand activities s tress versatility, give full rein to intellectual curiosity. You'll hatve chatnce to build for security. Older individual lends benefit of cxptirieftce. Be re· ceptlve. CANCER (June 21 .July 22>. Adht•rc to factu~d information. Build on solid base. Aquarius . Taurus. Scorpio natives fi gure m scenario. Relative with problem feels you may have "magic solution." L'EO c July 23·Aug. 22 ): More J)4!rsons express interest in your views. wnt~n and s poken. Ideas can rtOW be transformed into profit. Acct!nl on valuables. personaJ possessions, Income potential. VIRGO c Aug. 23·Sept. 22): ProJect voice. personality. Highlight originality, wilbngness to ma ke concessions without abandoning principles Taurus. Libra. Scorpio natives figure prominently IOHA Oil CO , Mt Hewport C:fftt.r 0t , Sat II\.~ llN<Jt, C:•~ w t11i-o "'*"'--» c- ''"·Ht..,..,, ... II. 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Ste>! • "· " .. ,.. lnt" PUBLIC NOTICE "C'YlllOU' IMllllffti HAMt HAlllllalfT AlchetO A LOl'.llll '111\ •IAll-••• llle<I wllll ti• Cow111v C.l•t~ Ol O'""'" County .., Au@Vtl 1•, 197't TIM! IOllOwlnQ ,...,_ '' -1111 .... ., ftiit"\\ ., Pl!N .. Y'~ (lf'4 .. IN( IMI (jr ... t ~f• AM (•hfWN• fllOt Pen••-lilln C•mp.,.11 1•1 1"111.NI Or•nl s..t• Atw ("4-nt• t7f01 P\11>11,...., Or-eo...i O•uv P1o0t. '"" _, ,, ,_,.0 ov.,. in Avo 1t -\olol • "· ''· ,.,. .ne.,. °'"-.. ~'°I>' l1N1 C_,PCMll -------'"'' .......,..,.,,, •-' ,, .... ,.,, ,, .. "1BUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS MISIHUS • NAMISTATIMINT l "• to110wl"9 oe•Mt1' ••• CIOl!lt OW\f~H .S MANAAlTY ~ ETT£l~N AS ~IAT(S. )I~"'""°" L009 Oro•~ ,.,., • ""'-"'· C.hf0.-1>1• .,.. P•trt<.k J Hant«!f, 11-Ot-Dtt.,., Go.i. Mew. G•llfO<N• •n1• C•tnryn M Ettel...,,,, 20 I' "•0.•d lll'VI'"'· C•lrfOf'"'At• "l'*" , ....... , .... Of 0.""91 ,_,,. .... """°'I 14. ,.,. ._ l'ITIJ>t Pvlll1'Md o.-.. C:O.tl 0..ly P1004 ,, ... Jt...., Seo! • "· ..... ,. ,... ,. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE r1r "r.d'0" kObW't ( •~ hm,tn ( lltOU l'lt i' ilU (' fllttf 'Nt'\f'"ln\fr1 & Orf".-t IJ'""o' n11an n J ,,,,.,,, 4,,..,,, 'Jr-.ndr t\lf(tt',., Al\O 'UfVtYlnQ Af#> 1 ,,., rttr~ N• 11 hnhv11r ot ,,.,,edl\P C" nrin ._,,..,.,, (,r,1v nt <ott1110,. Grov" Ort'''°" J t'lrftlN'r• G""Or<.,... 0 Mor• f< nt r ·1n111) Uffth lltt'f Mt1r1~ O' f I Monte LlBRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22): Clandestine con. ference rouJd be on agenda. Be discreet , don't tell all you know. Period of confinement is temporary You will be glven "inside" information. V1s1t to hos pital or special organization is likely to be on agenda. Pisces native figures prominently. T "" buit"'H, '' conovctt'd Dt • Qen~r•I P41rtnet \ntO l'tCT1T1ou' e usioo cu NAMf Sf4'.lE.MSNT 0u-..rw '' # ( ,, 1tntt J:lt>v ""''"" M Ot \,. n f '·'''•Hf1t•ntr~ <.-.. , O~•,AI V1fYlff'\ Aff f1' nrt1n11 o f J"1,rc 1• ,.,,,,,,,.., "'"'ftn Mrnlui11 'f Mut1ttu•1hm h•·.u h \J6 t.\J';. l(')',f f'HfJii f I (IN ,t•14'·(1fn1 Hh,,t •'Hlh>'' IH _..,r, f ,, f"r1t t '1 '4'A'_,'t f•(' '-,,I t• "fl' t I'. l'I!~ •It• f '''"' IO UM ltfHl+•tl ··•·•ft tu .,, '"' ,11)11 r .. '·"Jnh' n'"''" lht llufllt1t1jflff• f't t h 1"1f f11,U f 1ft11 f' r lut1 ••nt1 """• "" "lh rnAlt<iMI l•flf1Qt Ol·t••' .,, f '""'"' '11' l'lo \Ur "'"'"d by ht\ wih (_,r °''" tt"' MUG"1f"t Jo .. ,. ""~"' \JJl'I Of,,., M fht• W(ht JnCll•\ tp 1ndr11tuflPHf'• Mt' ~t I • J IVlf'' tit Hlll\111t ( t)f1 tt~f 5 IUIMr J111 "' •ll ' • ,. ... , •" o "J1 r>""n" ""' c ~or I 1r1t f •tf ·-f Witt w ill t)"• hftld ~ T Vt 11 i. ,., 1 fl) PM tf "' t-tMbQ• I ""'' A/t•" h•' •' < t1 fl·• I 'It th Ou t ttt~r J.u•·• .,,,., .. ,, nt '1 't>' n ttw u.1rn10.t 'J'"'. ,,,,,.,,.,,.,/ t, "' , .. " '"'' '"' •.• f ··' ''• ,,,,,,.., ' ''" , SCORPIO (Oct. 23 -Nov. 2l) What begins as mild friends hip could become a meaningful rela· tionship . Accent (In fulfillment, special def\1res, production and reward for effort'\ Accept added r1•i;pon.-;i b1lity Si\Gl'JTARIUS <Nov 22 1.>t!c 211 Prestige, honor, reputation and love arc vl'ry much in pie· ture What C1ppeared lo be lht-end at'lually becomes a new beginning know it and prepare 11ccordingly CAPRICORN 1 Dec. 22·Jo.n. l9): Exercise in· dependence or thought and CICUon. mc.-s!>age from afar will verify beliefs L<..'i>. Aq uanus native~ f1i;(ure m scenario Professional :.upcnor flashes ~rec•n hghl . you'll have chance lo prove a ~l theor) •I It•• ffl ly ho "'· 1fUJ ft.Ht,,1f l -4tllll A./1 111 • t11o.,, Wtlu •tl\t ft>'" Alt 1 .; \\\A 0 H{A8N (.,A f'4 it t J.1(11 I J.I f (J t~I A ltN i>·'''' t1 ,,..,.,.,, ,, ... , ~""" r '"''If''''' ( tt cm •Jiff rt,.mr ... , 1 11/tt '>u• "''"'• 11 n~ '" w tf• t 111 Hu tr t\f ',.tfl IU-''' r ttOI'''"""' r., '"''"' "''"'"'' o • .,.,,tn '' nf '•"V>n '"''""'' f t\•l\f"fltw' nt f/l.U'ln-'ttM ~ M f't (A (,10 't tJf Int AQ ARI 'S 1Jan 20 Feb 1111 Whal i,eem s cin "1mpos!>ible" obstach .. l'an <ictually be hurdled with ease. Know 1l. be direct. confident and awan· of legaJ.financ1al requirementi. Money is s pothW!Led. ei,pecially 1n connection with partner or mC1te ,,,n,t (4 ''"~'K" nt lo•"'''>"'"' <it A fJfdntJf h;l,,r•41 f',., ''"''"'" nf tm-- HOl'f fio-.Mv will bt> .,.itf'1 nn fUf "°"" "' I JO PM ltt •r.i Otrl M t\ .. tl'IO •• no M •• , •• ut < tir l\tlttn ~Uf 1.-.1 on W•"dm '41ff'f M '4 0() AM _,, U'W Qlf1 M1~\1f)n l'1fllffl"t'mt w 1" n• nt f.l1v"'\lf1~ N tH1nr11\f t ••rtt..,t• r V tn 11,.0 r,• ll()Yr1wt\ 11(~-'liC1f1\ 1ff tn1• \(M._tft ( l'\tldffn \ f fitif1(Jt)f Ujtl l'IOf W 10)111 '>I Io' /Ion<}' I•• ( ~ M r C orm1<~ Moftuflry tllrN tor•, PISCES lFeb. 19-Mar IO): Avoid direct con frontations; be flexible, display sense of humor Accent on public relations. legal and emotional ties. Marital st<.1tus could t>c maJor topic of con versalton. OUNN IOMN w O\lllN ···~ • .,~ .. , 01 ( 1)\1~ M• '" (" P"•.•.rd "w"w nn YOtHfnbft• •I t•l"t •if' I\ 'Y'VIVn,J bV hi\ ~ Oondfd tJ"UQhf,., K•fhy Wrutfffl' tnt",., Jonn c °"""' nt r ,.,..,. Me\11 r 4 .. na -, orANJt hlldr"n J•rHn., ttt1d "•mt>it•rly '-'-'K" fil-ntJilU) "' \m1rr. A TUlh1llM'\f<l1tt(h.tfW'I ~488 HA.Ha. U.WK-MT. OLIVE Mortuarv • u •mctery Cremato ry lb<!!> G1sl1>r Ave Co<>la M~.1 540-55~4 IALT1-lllGQOM '4MHALHOMI 646-2'24 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llti.L MOADWAY MOITUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH It TUTHIU MOaTUAU WISTCUff CHAI'& Mofluarv • Creme hons 427 E t71h St Costa Mesa ~88 PlllCI llOTNMS SMmfj' MORTUNl.Y 627 Main St 'Hunrinqton Beach 536-6639 ,.., ..... , ~NlllAL NC*( 7801 BolN Ave W..tm1ntter 893-3525 ,A~YllW ...,_IAL,AllC c.mttOfY Monu•rv Chaoel 3500 Ptctflc View Drive Newport Beach &U-2700 -MICOl.t4CIC MOITUAJUIS lAQuOI 8ell011 4jM,.91fl5 L.J1Qun1 H1ll1 76&-0833 San Juan C.platrano 495-1178 • Nursing Home Hit By Fine LOS ANGELES (AP > A West Los Angeles nu rsing tome a nd its president were fined a total of $5,000 a fte r pleading no contest to char ges of violating state nursing home re· gulations. / Wellesley Home Corp. pleaded no contest to seven misdemeanor count.s of failing to pro- v Ide proper hygiene, d iet s and prescribed medical treatment for patients, and failing to prevent bed sores, As· sistaot City Attorney Michael Stanley said. Also pleading no con· test. to a miademeanor charge or failing to maintain the home in a clean, sanitary condition a nd good repair was Wellaley president Yo Ok Kim, Stanley said. Brown Vetoes Shoe Funding SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. bu vetoed a bW to Include 1hoe1 in th• state uniform allowance for hiahw•y p1trolm90 and other uniformed employee.. Auembl7m1n BUI Lancaster, ll·Covifta, In· troduced A82U on PUBLIC NOTJCE PUBLIC' NOTICE f'tc:TITtOUS aUSINIH NAM• lfAff:M•lfT flit fOOOWlftQ -'°" h dolnq °"'' ....... , GA"'l'S S.V.O llt.A'•TING, 10'11 O>ch e rd O• , ~'"'• An• ll••Qtll\ C.ll!or n•e '7107 G•ry MO("'"' !olww, 10'7 Ot<11•rd Ot1ve, s.nu .,_. H••Ollh, C...lllor"•• 'P'VOf Thi\ bu•l,..\l I\ tonout i.c1 b, •n ,,, d•~·-··· C...~M.~ Tllh •l"'-11t ••• lllltd "'"' ,,.. 0Mi111y c...--Of 0••11@11 Ceu"'• on A119U$t1•, 1•'9 PtJBUC NOTICE l'ICT.,ICIUI aultN•M fllAM• ITAllMINf TIM to1tow1nv "''°n• •'• .. 1119 "'"'""' ., L llA()THl'AS 0[V(t..01'Nll'Nf COMPAHY,J»iE Ml••ltm•A,,._,.,., s.ifM M . A..-lfll, CA..,_. l'lor•"'• C l11,.110. U tt l"ellsNn on,.., Futte...,., CA '1w1 '--E Lou-, JIOI Mio l •M _.,Ott ... Hee,.,,_. H•IOlll.t, CA t tlO Tllla "'"',,." '' conw cttd by • titNf M pennerMl!p ,..., .... l..,, __ Tllk -we• Iii.ct wltll IN Gov11ty C.lltr• ef Or•neo Cownty .., ,..,..., .. 11, ''"· ... ..,. "'*"...., 0r.,,.. CAlfltl oauv l"llof ...... "· "U.Oct. '· "" ,_.,, Pl1BUC NOTICE Pill"<~ J H"NC>lh C..IMvn M £11,.l'On Thi\ \t4'11'1'ne'nt WA\ t1lnd '#lln ,,..,. Co~,,tr Cferec of Or•U"IQ!f\ County on AuQu\t 1•. ••n KC. SCHAAP' Slr.o4111>9, Ye<Cll CM-I..., & lll•wUI A l'rolflM9MI C--"'i.t> •It N•w-1 c-t!tft' Or . Ste MO N••-1 a...:11. CA n ... "'"* Puo11.,,.., 0.<lnQO Co.t\I o.,,,. Piiot Al>Q 11, »Of ' II. 16, "" )3n.,. "'r .. wt ,TAlf)f ,.,..,,•Rt ... f RA(1 k~,_,. (\ 9t)WJe-" f a t •M•t Ott~,~..,.~· ,.,.1t.,...,,,,.ll')i4,, ~~ A l"n J-'"' •f'M') I r1,1 '"' M 1tt0/" J.,.,._• )~t r .,,,..,~,.,,, t ,, • ._ l ..-Qut'f4t frtot~I,( •ttff>fl""·"·/#" ' f HOAOSCoPE I OBrruAR1ea PVBUC Nonce "IClrnws 'MU."' --.. AM«STAnMCll"T '~ 104-...0 --·~ ~ 1NM flle"\\ ·~ .. tOA~TAL AEHfA4.$, ..... ()ce., ~I, llM•eort ••~II, C•llloo11., FIUOI Pvo•1,lwi(t Or"'~ f a.;.t Cl•••• Piiot. .... .,, ·~ 1\..nctOtl ) 10 "" ,.,, ,, PUBLIC NOTICE f1J14't Pu0•••1-°''""l" (~\t D•lly Pflol, .... Pl 18 ,, ~""CH I j 10, .. ,. 3'41).1• P UBLIC NOTICE • --- I I I i ' J f, Cl K 11 ~ {t tl LC 51 tt "' • - MEXtCO I NATION Mexico's Oil Cuts 2 Ways (0 '1 I I.,._ .... All) .. '-l ...... ~~.U~t ...... ilti't ......... -• • .. : ,,. .... ~--.......... .u ..... pow wtMip••. ta ..... •••• clae't ... ,.... ....... Aid • ,.,...,. --v. .... ..,,.., trill a.-........ u.row uaM,_..-,,_dM...,.er1.•• s.... um rear. ,. .... 1a ta.. .... o1 Tobuco b&otkaded lff•al ..0. to.,.._. t1*r ._ • $8,500· Buys Parking · Add 866 a Month for Taxes, Fees in Boston ' B08TON <AP> -For •.aoo parkint apue la tmlplficant," 11raae. wbo P81 up to t llt a you can buy a nice car, but tbat be aaya. moath. a•wrt -,..,. a tee mcmtbb' "Tbla nellbborbood bu been malntwe cbatce -b wtaet a .,.. .. .._,dmUal .,.. fGI' M AVIO CONDO OWMn1 peoe:: ..... 1pendtn1 foe> a aincle almott 200 yean. People are they .tu bne to make reu par ..,aee lD a condomi.Dlum conlldent thal lt will be • aood estate tu and mainteaance fee forcanan!Seaem lWI. lDv•tmmtforawbilaloqer." paymeot.I t.bai add up to • a eJ!~=~~a::~. ~~ BE ACON Rli..L 18 a place m~:~ money, att~ta wUJ ably the flnt anywhere to "IO where ~ tuo.ooo for a one· park tbelr can ln tbe freably mudl fOi' .,.... tompw..--for-&nn11Ml4l---.;.::...ai.;m talt .. .,, ........ " or cub ln on the real bedroom condomiolum apart· painted. three-story bulldlnc. a ~7-&--:.llll~e~•~ta~t~•-c~r~a~se~~.~;-s ~u~;;n;.g -~;.;.+~s-ttC>t conatd•red -our--former cirilate fRtOl'Ytbat bM tbouanda ot rented apartment.a ra1eoua. One of the aincle· been used for parking -tint •&DC» llAI USN A 10I' CW data befart OU •• dlleownd a1o1ac UM eut.ffntral ~t Mer Tu.pko la 1191. Am.tc• .ct BriUM com· panl• dn.&opeci tbe relioD YDUI, la 1111. llell.ico ... MCODd cab to u.. \Tnlt.d 5'.alel ln oil plOdli&C· tioD. But producUon dropped rapldb alls that and the relaUooab.lp between tbe, tovernmept and the oil companies aoured.' Mnieo utlouUMd lta oU ln 1931. When the fonlp compani• left, they took their technolOQ wit,b them. Mex.lco needed de· cadea to even belin rebuitdiq ita petroleum in· dustry. · For years, Pemex wu widely regarded u a political pork barrel and corruption wu often ita major product. But much of that is changing and U.S. oilmen say Pemu bu many top-quality 1eologiata and engineers ' "DON"' FORGET nfAT 'nlEY discovered all this oU tbemaelves," said a U.S. ener1y expert. "And they are accomplishing a hutely complex technological feat with a largely untrained labor pool." '"' ......... But he notes that the pace of development ls so fast that "their capable engineers are spread very thin and that could cause some real problems." Some or the old Pemex heritage still lingers, bow ever. Numerous sources say Pemex jobs, at least at the blue-eollar level, are sold by the oilworkers' union at prices that total several thouaand dollars for especially choice positions. BUT MEXJCANS HA VE LEARNED to live with bribery. ·'There are people at Pemex who will loan you the money t-0 get a job," said a refinery worker in MinaUtlan. NEXT: "Equal Treatment." FISHERMAN SAYS HIS RIVER IS DYING Segundlno Cruz Dleplaya Poor Catch Inspections Rapped PHOENIX <AP> -Present inspections for agricultural pests at Arizona's borders are ineffec· live and needlessly inconvenience the·']>ublic, the state auditor general office said. The report said it felt such inspection was necessary but recommended a new system be de· veloped, possibly establishing separate lanes of (taffic that motorists with plants and fruits must use. Random chec"s of compliance were recom· mended for other lanes. Certificate holders get high Interest rates. but they have to commit their money for long periods Passbook customers can add or withdraw when needed. but th eir interest rate is much looier High r a ta like certificates with paeebook flexibility. Commercial Credit's Super Thrift Account 1s a super new idea. When your balance is $SCXX) or more, \Ne pay 81/.1% Interest so you earn an effective annual yield of 8.51%. And you don't have to tie up_your money for 6 months to8years to collect full interest v.nthout penalty. You can add money or withdraw when you want and still earn full interest from day in to day out. compounded quarterly. If you prefer, open your Super Titrift Account with as little as $500. You earn an effective annual yield of 6.14% because \Ne pay 6% when accounts are $25 to $5000. Your Interest automatic.ally jumps to 81A% whenever your Super Thrift Account balance is $5CX)O or higher. Interest rates can change from time to time, but our objective is to atways pay higher rates than banks and savings and loans. For lndMduals, corporations and organizattons. Available to Californ ia residents only. Get the detaUs you need to open your account Fill out the coupon or call us now. We'll give you more facts on our Super Thr1ft Account Or maU your check now and start earning super interest from the postmarked date. Com1N1re our Super Thrift Account with your account or eatlflcate. ~ SUPER v~ THRIFT ACC<>Uf"OR ACCOONT CERTlflCATt Balance of $5000 or ..-. 8th" "' eai.nc. $25 to S5000 6" ?• Wlthch-wtthovt plNlky YES D YES ONO Add inoney and ........ _ .. .~ YES 0 YES o NO t..~ balancee ,...,cled with hltlher ... ..,... YES O VES o NO lmerat eaf!Md "'°"' Py.In tofty-out YES o YES o NO Stat-o lnttffd of pa- boolwl Of ccrttftc.eta wMch co.Id be IOlt or etoa.n VES 0 VES 0 NO - r------------------------, I For morw lrtfonnarlon aboul o &lp<r Thrift Account. I prlrtf Oflly JICHI' name and oddreN and moll thl1 I CCMIJ'Oft todo)I. I I 0 H.,.., mv check or money order for s. ___ _ I IO ope• Super Thrift Account ('50() minimum) I Type:, Account 0 lnclMdu1I 10 Joint Ten•nc.y I o Tnmee 0 Corpor•tloft 1111 die ll.IJN(e) of .... , _____ =---------1 ............... 1~~'--~~~~-,~~- 1 City a St•••··-________ _.ZIP.., --- 1 Mv Social S.CUJttytTu l.D. •-------- 1 1P11oM CM L----------------~-------- Weftnd ~to help. • " ---~Gif>MME~IAL-CRP>IT .··-~ COMME.RCAL CREDIT rLAN. INCORPORATED w Costa MHG 370 East 17th St. 92627 Phone 645-8700 Huntington Beach 16075 Golden Weat St. 92647 Phone 947.7771 . into relideatt0wned doma.im. f amlly. 19tb·ceiitury brick horses and buggies and later houses that line the narrow automobiles -since 1907. ALTHOUGH THE PRICE streets is tough to find for under Ora nge carpet b as b een may seem bigb to someone who $200,000. wrapped around comers and parka ln bis driveway. the peo-And fmding • plaC4Mo park on poles to protect Hpenaive fen· pie behind the project say that these streets can easily mean a den. all 110 parking spaces have been half hour of circllng the block. Their can will be tn exclmive apoken for even before they ol· Dodging the Denver boot. a company. The moat popular fict,lly go OD sale. gadget that locks the wbeela un· vehicle there is the ·Mercedes, For $8,500, buyers get a 171· Ul car owners pay their parking followed clOMly by BMWs. One square-foot rectangle painted on tickets. is a fact of life on the couple is buying five spaces to the noor of a 94-year -old brick bill. Lt. Gov. T homas P . store three Maserali and two building on the Flat Part of the O'Nelll's car wu booted recent· .Ferrarisportacars. Hill, u people call the foot or 1r after be accumulated ~o "The PtoPle who park bere th i a trendy h i 11 si d e tickets, most or them near his now tend to .be.long.term Be~ neighborhood. bill condo apartment. Hilt r esidents, well to do, But the price, says co- d I J th G D · is Davia and his partner, El.lot established money," said Davis. r:l~~~ ona an · avtS, Convlser, will begin selling the "The new people coming in are "Real estate values here are parking space next month, and younger and live in $150,000 con- high enough and parking is they eX'pect *>percent of them to domiruums. They are more apt scarce enough that $8,500 for a go to current renters in the to have flashy cars " Irvine National Bank is on the move. ... how about you? Irvine National Bank has moved into Newport Beach \t\'ilh banking services and conveniences like you ·ve never seen before. And, we·ve tailored our banking hours to fit the schedules of business and pro- fessional people. Now is the time to mo\'l~ to lr\'inP ~ational. Until October 5. £'\'Pl)'· one who opens a businN>s or p crsonal c h ecking account torSSO or more will receive a Free Susan B. Anthony Dollru~ Win these prizes and get on the move! Com e into our Newport Beach office at 15th and Superior and sign up for your chance lo \vin fabulous sports equipment. O 2 Vespa mopeds 0 t \.Vindsurfer sail board O 1 10-speed Schwinn bicycle D 2 tennis rackets D l skate board 0 1 pair roller skates D 2 rac ketbaJl racquets 0 t set luggage Pick up your free drawing entry at the New Accounts Desk i n our lobby. The drawing will be held on October 5, 1979 but you need not be present to win. You m u st be 18 years old or o lder lo parti- cipate in the drawing. No Irvine National Bank e mployees or directors or the ir families are eligible for the drawing. Aren 't vou ready to move to a better bank? ~ I~'!-~~-~ Newport Beach. California 92663 (714) 645·0660 Member FDIC Oriv&Up/Walk·up Hours: Monday-Thun~ 9-5: Friday to 6 and Saturday 9-1. Lobby HoW'S: Monday-Thursday 10·5; Friday to 6. ..._ .......... .._. ... ·- n..,, le,l w• I ti. 1111 tMTION OUEENIE Soni' Audiences WhUtle, Clap EnYJr Admitted For Time Photo NEW YOtut <AP> -'nme mq ..-U. ackno.11 .. 1 II tMt. a pur1*'ted •"SowM&....ut la· t.Wt~ utJoo" Plctw-ed lat.be macuine ll lo- atead an lo1tallatlun bullt by lntematlooal Telephone • Telecrapb ·to relay ~ calla betwtta Cuba and t.be lJDited Stat.ts. A.SBVRY. N.J . -TM SGlli ol UM wtalMe)' Rebellion attant.. _.:;i,--..~.,.. ... ·---. .... ~ pla1 a brud ot llard=-drl'Ttnl •.a•le aome d••~r•b• aa :r.u ... ...,. ..-otu.a-..ct, cMIMr'I .. '°° ~. "Whatever ll l1." uld lbf bu~ jollt. O.rek WllUamaon, "tt l.L----~.ft..Jllll!!~L-hiatl• and clap &Del sup tWr 11.qers. W • don't pla1 frownln8 muak We play 1mllln& m_.c ... ANYONB WHO BAS beard or. rather, eapertencect, lbCI Sona ol the Wbiakey Rebellion ln h&ll cry will aay amen to that. Amateur mUSlcal groul)", rven tho.e eompnsed of mlddl~•ae men, are not uncommon 10 America but lt l5 doubtlul any of them have more run at It than tbeae root·alompers who have t ranaplanted New Orleans at ks rowdiest lo the qwet bills of western New Jersey "We play for run and for beer." Williamson said, "and our secret la to atay one drink behind the audience." Wlll.IAllBON IS a free-lance writer. Other members include a flight instructor , a schoolteacher, a custard stand AMERIC4 I I ) . °"rator, an lnluran<"e a.na111t &Dd •.........,.named Pala&« . ·wt-..,. ll 'mar wbo won al our vlll'iol.w jobt but only hilt hHrt~ly," wtl11am1on uld. "and are united b)' a common Deftd which l1 ltM mtaatr.but our inability to read It .zwe 1u1pect An1le, th4' clarincitJ.t, may ~ able to read mualc but he won't own up Lo It .. THE GROUP 18 In Ila lSt.h year. WlWamaon, who la 40, wa:i one of the orlglnaJ members. ··W-e ne.ver ana-.lly-01" gaol:&ed,'' be said. "We Just blip pened: ··one day a rew or us ~re helpmc a friead move a plW>O Somebody found a pluUc ukulele. I went and aot my ban· jo. We played, .coJoyed ll. and played some mor~. "We beaan playlna at local taverns. We didn't have a name. One nlghl somebody showed up with a slgn and we became the Sons of the Whiskey Rebelllon. It seemed apprQprtate. '' IT IS mAT sort or carcfl'ff disorder and senst> or irony thul Tiro Actors in Mufti Celebrate Nostalgia CHlCAGO <AP> -The Lone Ranger and Buck Rogers came to t own dressed as Clayton Moore and Buster Crabbe. Moore wore aviator sunglasses ln place or the mask that made the Lone Ranger famous and his cowboy duds were crisp and clean. Crabbe arrived an a blue golf shirt and neat gray slacks. "WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO come in my G·string? I brought that along." said Cra bbe, who once played Tarzan, Buck Rogers a nd Flacih Gordon Moore and Cr abbe appeared here at a news conference to kick off a nostalgia show. Moore, 65, was forced to give up his mask last month when a Judge ruled in favor of the Wrather Corp .. owner of the Lone Ran~er image. which thinks u younger man should fight for truth and JUSllcc CRABBE, 71, HAS GIVEN UP his old roles lo sell real estate. "I knew they'd eventually want a younger man to play Huck Rogers And they did." Crabbe said. • cbaraeterla• bOtb lb• croup and Ill muai<' 0.pendlna on,wbo 1bow1 up - and oo wbo )cMnt ln rroin the au· ..... _ ....... ~ .... llilm- Joe, trombonel. dart.net, a btece of lnun.,.u, piano, p.itar. ban and dNa;aa l.oto an nerclM in enthu1la1m not ·eaally eom- parctd. The descent of Skylab comet to mind, or • five-alarm nr Thell-appeal hu been such that lhelr reputation bu aprud up and down I.be Delaware River Valley They never lack for a place to play Wlu.aAllSON l..IKES to polnt out that they have been asked to leave only ooe tavern Thal wa.3 for the blurre reason that they aUracted JlO manx customer~ the waitresses coul 't movl' about "We're very st'ledtve about where we play ," Wlllha maulfl Hid "We play al partloa. plcn.lc1. paradt'll and political pot bollCIC"fl We play at camlullt and C'lam bakes. "Wf' played at th Worlcl'11 F·alr We pl1ty«'d at l':l M Oro<'('O In New Yo rk w,1 pltt)'NI HI '"" ~rand Opc'nlnR of Hoh'• Autu Glass In 1'1,1mln1tlon . N J .. JUST NOW Wt; ...... ····~lnr t~rlday nl.ihll4 ul 11 1u11111l, frh1J11 ly. tlt'll(hborhood Joint rul1111I 1-'ran's l'ub In N\•w 1101•<'. P11 II 111 a nice plnr«' ll h1u1 udvt•rU1w m«"nt11 on tht.1 culUnf ··Don't you think I hlll t l> lhou~hlful?" 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N.J. on Nov. 25, when the Giants and Redskins renew their rivalry. · In their first meeting Monday night, the Redskins gained at least a touchdown from the con· frontation between Ke lJey and MaJone en route to a 27--0tbrashingoftbe Giants in an NFC East game. ACCORDING to the partJcipants, it all started early in the game. However, the culminatbo came when Kelley was penalized for kicking the Redskins' running back in the head after a third -down play which would have forced Washington to punt. Instead, Kelley's outburst gave t}\j:! Redskins .1ew life in a drive which ended with Clarence ftarmon's reception of a four-yard touchdown toss Crom Joe The1smann. "It's personal between me and him," said Kelley, who also was charged earlier for running tlllO the punter -another infraction which kept a Washington drive alive . "He knows what he did. It's personal and it started on the second play of the game. He said some things that you don't want LO hear." Malone said, however , that the moslly-hidden scuffle started with the Giants' Gary Jeter early in the game "and I was trying to protect myself. I'll never back down. "!l's going to stay personal. It i-.tartcd the f1r:.t time r carried the ball." he said. lN BETWEEN the eight penalties for 72 yards that . the Giants were a ssessed . the Reds kins dominated play. including a 31-yard pass inlcrcep· lion by defensive tackle Karl Lorch which he turned Into a touchdown. "That's the only pass that I've caught m at least 10 years." he said . "The last one was in junior college." Theismann also ran c;even yards ror another score on what he said wa:. a designed draw but ap- i;>eared to be a scra mble. Mark Moseley added field goals of 46 and 40 yards. New York Coach Ray Perkins said merely, "We made too many mistakes and didn't play :-.mart football on defense We got burned early 1011 Lorch's interception). and we kept two of their drives ali ve " However , he added. ··w e played 60 minutes or football. a nd I'm p roud of that. even though we lost." Theismann. who wore a bandage a round his head, where he had taken 15 stitc hes alter being smacked in the fi rst half, said "The key to our of· fcnsc is the line. They put the 27 Points on the board." lie added quickly, however . that the defense got one of the touchdowns . "The penalties helped our drives." he con· linued. "but they <the G1anL5l keep coming at you ·· , · KANSAS CITY '<AP) -Amos Otts figures the they've won twtce In two years, while the Royala only way to Improve upon Kansas City's 16-4 rout conclude wlth·Oakland. _.. of CaU(omJa w ukl be lo cb~e the score -mak_·--==-:=N~O=BODY WOULD HAZARD a g uess hor ~---: ing It 8bOUt 1--0. - -many amesthe RoyaD have lo win ofltieae ma "For lood t.eams. it hurts worse when you get six heads-up encounters to fly their rourth straight beat 1--0,"he said Monday. "A game Uke this. It's division flag. over after the fifth lnn\ng. But when we come out "We're ready for a struggle every night," said tomorrow, it's goine to be 0--0." Man1tger Whitey Herzog. "ft <the race) ls so un- But when they come out today lo the second predictable, you don 't know what's going to hp- game ol the showdown aeries between the pen. You don't know what they'll do against Texas American League West contenders. the first-place and you don't know what we 'll do against Angels will be only two games ln front of the three-Oakland." . time defending champions, nol three. .. It aJI boils down to one thing -pitching." said Otis. "We had at tonight and they didn't." AND THAT'S a ll Fregosi seemed to agree. · that worries Manager ".LeOnard happens to be their best pitcher," he J im Fregos l. who s a id. "But we 've both· struggled all year in watched four of h is pitching." pitchers get shelled for Rich Gale goes for the Royals in Game No. 2 of 17 hits while the sput· the Western Division showdown agalllSt Dave tering frontrunners lost Frost . . their third game in a "Too bad we couldn't stockpile any of these row and fifth in their runs." said Herzog. last six. "The score could HERZOG WASN'T about lo light up an early have been 3·2." he stud. victory· cigar even after pulling ahead 7-0 aftet" "It's just a one-game five innings.~ ad vantage " "I watched the Angels' losses in Chicago WI th D e n n ; s 'scores of 1l 5 and 8 7 l." th!! Royals' manager Leonard mowing down i.aid, "and dJdn't reel too safe afwr seeang them 14 Angels in a row, the !>core so m any runs Royals romped to a 7 o JIM FREGOSI ''This ,., the gamC' I thought we hitd to win. advantage after four Every Royal start~r hit c;are with Denn1i-. Leonard p1tch1ng," Herzog con ly, with Hal McRae. Al Coweni.. Darrell Porter t1nued. "He p1tch<.·d i.uper for five innings . By the and George Brett e njoying the t>1ggt•st night end or :.1x innings he had thrown 100 pitches " The d1v1s10nal race being what 1t I!>, the in· McRAE WHO SA VS he's '>Wingans.i hii-. hollesl cv1Lable questwn ha:. ari .... cn what 1f th.-Angels bat of the year. collected thr<.>e h1t5 and .... cwe<1 four and Royab f1n1 r.h 1n a lie and a playoff 1s times Cowcni. i:.ingled and lnplcd and drove in needed" four runs while Porter drove 1n four with a &iqgle The American Lea1.?ue office hai-. made no an and a three-run home run noun<.·t>menl aboul -.uc h " P'J!>M b1hty, and ap· Brett rai.l.ed hts batting average to 330 whUe pa rcntly no df'la11 .... h&vt> lx."<'n de<-1ded concerrung hitting a single and triple . i.conng two and dnving date. lime or <,1tt· of ..,uch a playoff in two and reaching a uruque achu·vement in "TIIERE WILi. 8£ no playoff," f'regos1 say!> baseball history ll1s triple made him only tht-fifth 1o1.1lh a M:n.'>c· or f1n alt l) in his vowt' player in. American League h1i.lorv to ... wat 20 H 1s ~llmn ,., thut th<> Aniwi.... will win the doubles. triples and home runs m a !>Cason cro1o1.n outn ght lie conunu~ to a!>sert that h1i-. Dan Ford singled home t1o1.o run.., ;.rnd W1lh<.· <·lub 1s the b<•1>t m<in for man. an the Wt! .... t Ai kens belted a two run homl'r ilfler thf.' Ro)ah Tht· i\ng£'h 1o1.11l gH ;imph• opJ>f)rlunity to had mounted an ovcrwhclming lt>ilrl pro\!' the manaf!n rorn•1·t. but they'll have to do T he Angels a nd lloyali-. hlJ\'' thre1• more 11 aga1n..,l lhe Ho) ab c.tnd Tcxa.., Ranger .... games here. then meet thret• t11n1·.., 111 Anaheim .i\11 thdr rernJ1nani• I~ i.:arnt·!> a rt> ai:;a101>t The Angeb finis h the i-.ca!>on ol ·r t•xa1>. where thost: t""'' cluli:. CAR NEY LANSFORD IS HIT BY A DENNIS LEONARD PITCH IN 16-4 LOSS. Ernie Castillo Beach-bred Cowgirl Lmu?ly mghta are out lhere on the road Motel ceilmg slare., you down There mu.'t be !fa/er WOI/! lo pay your dul's But even cowgirl! gel the blues -Rodney Cr,owell In the old days, it didn't take much to becom e a rodeo cowboy . All you had to be waa part gypsy and part kamikaze. Working in a circus would have been great job exper1ence. Even t-Oday, the rodeo remains America's versi'on of the French Foreign Legion. a haven for loners, drillers. beer drinkers and hell raisers As a class. rodeo cowboys still rank one notch above goal ropers and one below HeU's An gels TB~E GUYS S PECIALIZE in dining and dashing. lf they stay in the s ame motel for more than a night, they get restless. Only CHPs Joe more highway m iles. Horses are their beat fnends which just might explain the reaction they get when they walk into a crowded bar. Their hands are so weather beaten. they switched from J ergen's to saddJe soap at an early age. One t.hlng has changed, however. Rodeos are no lon1er as chauvinistic u an Elks Lodge. Cow1lrls, who used to rm the same role as cbeerleadens ror a pro football team, have ad- vanced from sldelbow lo cent.er ata1e. . The clOMJtt most people have come lo a cow- girl la listenln g lo ,Emmylou Harris throu1h head-•· phones. Hut 'today, In addition lo leadin1 the parade into the arena and raclna around barrels, aome cowstrll are ropln1 calvee and.ridlnl bulls. .. NOW. ORANGE COUNTY COWGlaL8 are about • rare u Montana surfers but one of the tO}> barrel racens ln the country Just <happen.a to be a 1al named Shari Korff from Huntlqton Beach. A far cry from Ann.le Oakley, nobody ll 1oln1 lo call Shari corn-fed. Sbe'a eo petite. abe bu to wear 10-Uter ball. StJU, the loob like the kind of firl .Jobn Wayne would make.,.. at In 1 movie. Iler hcM friend. or courw . 1.., a horse of sorts- sorta Wcl ~h JJOny. :.ort<.a :.addle-bred. s orta quarterhorst• "In plain F:ni;tllc;h , h••':. :.i mutt," says Shari. The horst.• :. naml· 1i-. Geronimo but 1t should have been Ferra n lie hits corners raster than Bobby Unser and 1'!naps out of them quicker than Rod Carew on a stand up double. All Shari has to do 1s hold on for dear hfc. "HE'S GOT PE RSONALITY.'' Shari s ays. "He s miles. bows and will even bite people if I tell him to. I'll never get rid of this horse. He's too s pecial. We gr ew up together " Shari's idea of K happy childhood was raising Geronimo on the Oregon ranch her fam ily owned before opting for a waterfront home in Huntington Harbour "I never had dolls." she says. "I always had hoTSes. If mom bought mt> a doll I'd dress It up In a Western outfit and sit 1t on a stuffed horse .'· But the question remains. Wbat..'.JJ a girl like Shari doing in a place like a rodeo? "ITS THE FREEDOM, picking the place where you wa nt to go.'' she says in Clint Eastwood-like fashion. "l know, a lot of limes it's hit the arena, go back to your motel and maybe for excitement che<:k out a bar. But it's like drinkln1; you start doing It young and when it gets Into your blood. YoU can't stop." Soahedoean'tget burned out by aee22 (she's 21), Sharl says she la now pacing herself, only golng to enough rodeos lo make enough money to reach the nationala at Oklahoma City. In her cue, takin.1 i( easy means competin• ln three rodeos a week and put=,000 m11es a year on bertnick ushe hops from to rodeo as ilthey were 1araaeaalea. "lf you1trtn1 a ll the d~s lo1ether. I'm home for probably one month out of the£_ar." she says •ithoutabintofregret. "I'm happy wttb what l 'm inc. I'd Uke to <See BEAOI, .... 81) 8 IOllN EVANO __ .,....,... ... For • fnllmaa out at s.tM· cia lillla. it WU ~ for 0."9 Jer&MD Lo ca-. fltilltMD U. lm· pacl u or..,. Cout·Go6den w .. t~i.t•1&11Mpoq••• Jer ... o hed Mard about U. .... , ................. . OMy hed drawt1 ln the put 9ut -aarlal ta ono Lb1o.a and ~ .. UMll&Mt. . •aaa'l IOini to 1tart UM 1ame 1n1••t· 'tbat aul101atnt bel~ to Dn• llolBu ••. lb al II .ail liloUleJI eqt a.wt.. "I f...t out I WtU IO'-t to •tart t11t Monday b41fon th same," H.ld Jeranko llooda,y whUt ,..Ina on u•si-''I ...., .................... . po~ rA the aame lhea. I wu Jua& bapp1 betau.aei 1 knew J wu 1oln_. to play " WNtMr M lbou(l,bl about the oppontton or not, J eranko turned ln a performance lall "l 'vt alwayw to~ P.l•yln• ln fro.t of a.,... crowda, ·he Mys ''Tbe ci..t lblq lo bJ&b •dlool bi_ compariHn •Jlt b.m ---played ea.ta 11ciaa m1h .. )'Uf ·-= u..-&..u.r. t.bat.. wlll ,c; u one of the best lo • . ISJlANllO WASN'T loo WW· rted about pla)'lDI la lut )'Hr'• OCC·OWC rool•l. lhoq_b. tle lbt 1erles' Ll-)'Car hiatory I E&ANKO llA LUE D b.IJI W'I· d~rq Piralea from a 24 '1 def A .Cep1ule Report From the World of Sport a Jacbon, Steinbrenner Are Fending Once Again From AP Dlspa~bes Yor~ Yankees :mys club owner George Stcinbr'en NEW YORK Reggie Jackson of the New •. 1 er would not let ham make a public presentation of his gift lo teamm ate Catfish Hunter. J ackson, a teammate of Hunter 's on both the Oakland A's and the Yankees. Instead gave the pitcher Ma present m the locker room alter Sunday's game. The occasion was Hunter's Impending retirement from basebaJI; the girt wus a golden replica of the World Series trophy Inscribed on the trophy was. "World Champions, 1972· 1973 1974 1977· 1978, To Catfis h Hunter from Reggie Jac kson." Jackson had wanted to give Hunter the trophy oo the v held befon· lhe game when other presenta tions were made. but he 1s quoted an Tuesday's edJllon of the New York Daily New!> as sayin~ thut Steinbrenner prevented that The two r e· portedly have been feuding Jackson told sports wnter Dick Young that he d idn't know why Steinbrenner had mxt.-d the public presentation f''rom th~ Yitnk<•cs' inner circle came a report that Mana~er R1lly Martin had tWlce w1lhln the past week urgt..-.l <it.'ncral Munuger (;f•dri(' Tallis to make a lrude for the out· spnkcn bu~r :;tar Martin wab quotl'd u:. :.a vani.:. "We have to get rit.I of ham lie 1:. 1t d1~ru11t1 v1· fn_r<'l' ' ~-----Quo,._. ol 'lw Day------ Slugger WUUe Stargell or the Pittsburgh Pirates, aoalyzing kouckleballs. such as the one thrown by Charlie Hough or the Dodgers which he rut for hJs 453rd maJOr ll•ague home run . "It's like a butterfly with h1c· cupb tr you don't have a long fl y swatter, you're lo trou· ble " Minnesota pulled to wiChtrt three games or the Angels in the American League West Monday with a 10·3 victory over the Chicago White Sox, keyed by a five·run firth inning with the benefit of one hit, a two run lnple by Bombo Rivera . . Scott McGregor outpltched Miit Wiicox and Al Bumbry and Keo Singleton homered for Baltimore in a 2 J win over Detroit Paul Molitor belted a lhrce·run homer with one out in the ninl.h to boost Milwaukee to a 7·6 tnumph over Seattle . Boston was mathtmittJcully eliminated from the East race in u spllt with Toronto. losing 5·4, then w1ruung 5 3. Fred Lynn and Jim Rice hit home runs No. 38 for Boston . . Buddy BeU and Pat Putnam drove in two runs apiece and Jlm Kern registered his 27th save for Texas in a 6·3 win over Oakland ... Dave Parker stroked a pair or run·scoring singles and Doa Bobluoo tossed a six·hilter lo pace Pittsburgh to a 2-1 National League vie· •1vuo11 tory over Montreal, shoving lhe Expos a game back 10 the East race ... Cincinnati's lead In the West dwrndh.'<I lo one garoe over Houston after San f'ranclsco nailed ClnclnnaU, 7 4, and Houston nicked San Diego 1-0 Rogt>r Metzger's two run tnplc capptd a rive·run first inning for Sao Francisco. lcll lo I 1tunnlnt 34 Z4 vlC'tory Tbe • 0, 180-pou.nd ncbt·ba.nder KCOum.d for an nve ot OCC'• TD• lo tM cont.eat. throwlnl toir tbret • l'Ulh.llll for two odMria. He flD1ahed hll nl1ht'1 work IC· countloa for l2t yard.I In the alr and '11 on lht ll'WDd HJtll .... iMt ....... effl' plotd." Jeranko reneeted as lhe lWO le•m• prepare for Vic· tory B«-ll Oame No 14 Saturday nllbt at J.,ABard Stadium. . "It fi It IO tood to come from behind and be Involved ln every touc.bdowla. We HV« t•ve up-in \ba.t came. even when we were ~hind We knew we could wln." That's what UUJ u rttt ha la· voked throughout the years UPHll. 1u.rprt1es. un- pr•dlctabWty. And ll doetn'l ap- 1>41ar th1I 11me wlll be any dll· ftreot. BOTH TEAll8 Mlt« U,. COG· tat wtnleu uua HUOO -Uie the rtnt Ume that'• hapHMd In \be 1m•. ADd botb ·~ are .... Id .......... ... .. tfall atMOD. Tbll 1am• abould ww•thltqutltloa. ,.,....., ll cWlnlt.ly not awed by tbe lldltlen. deaptte their aucceu ID p~ MUOGI'. •·w e but tbem pretty Cood ut year -aa.cl .the¥ wero lba- f avoritea.'' 11y1 Jeranko . "They utually ca•n. wall unUJ conlereoc. 1u.rta beeaUJe they don't play ID a tou&b conference. I read tut year about bow hap. ht'ere. •~t'ere, Det'ere, Oet'ere FROSTOURG, Md. Football fans may m sbakt! their t)eads and bhnk -tbe1r eyes when tbey ~II• alllm the Frostburg State roster and ooUce tbe nttn"I\' "OeVore" Usted four times. 4ts not a m t5print. For tbe firsl Ume In Bobcat biat.ory and po6Slbly the only time ever ~rded by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. four brothers are members or the i.ume team Roy. 25. Is offensive line coach. Hls younger brothers are · Dave. 21, &-4, 22S pounds, defensive tack.le; Robert. 19, fl·21ill .. 240, orfenaive tackle; and Mike, 18, 6--0, 210. guard. . Roy, who was gradualed from Frostburg with a degree 10 social science, find11 it "pretty hard to evaluate" h is brothers "I 'm harder on them than anybody else. I have to be careful I s how no prejudice " Sometimes the other players make teasing remarks about the family. but there U; "no direct animosity," Roy said "My brothe rs prove themi>elves oo the field . They guan respect .. ------•a•eball Tod~9------.. On lhls dale In baseball Ul 1968: Ray Washburn or the St Louis Cardinal.!I hurled a no·h1tter and beat the San Francisco C1ants 2 O at Candlestick Park. m an incredible tum·around from the events or the n1ght ~rore ! Gaylord Perry'i. I ·O no· hit victory over the Cards) Today's Birthdays Pittsburgh Pirates pltctunl( couch II urvt'y ti 11d'11~. ~ho 1n 1.959 pit ched 12 pt:rfcc:l 1nrung"> 10 a lo!>lol( t·fforl al(ainst the Mll~aukt'c Bnives. as !">-4 Lob Angt:le:i Dodger:-. pitt'hcr Ktn Bretl lb 31 T.m.•' Prrfr~• Ga• .. • DbaUoarrd The'b<Jc k to bark fH:rfct·t bowling games roll•·d ID hy Rog('r TwlsK las t "'e<.:k have ™:en d1 sullowed by the American Bowling Congrc:.b, wha t•h <'l)ffi plumt!d or increased oil on the center or the lancb Twbs, who has already had a Pf,!rfect !'.COr{' voided for th" i.ame reason, !lays he will appeal J ay WellN, a 20 year o ld defon.se man, hits become the only firs t-round draft ch1J1re an the 13·year h1slory of the Los Angele~ Kings to s ign a ron tract with the hoc key club Mauricf' Luca!\ of th1• Portland Trail Blazers h as a cracked knurkle on his nght hand and is out indefinit ely . Okk Snyder, a 13·year NUA veteran who played with Seattle las t year . retired Tlmo l.le koskl, named coach o! lht· vear 1n thP North Amencan Soccer League for guiding llouswo lo a d1v1i.100 llllc, lb rt• ported lo be signing with lowly Edmonton UCL/\ run mng back f'reemaD McNeU was numed Pac1f1c 10 orfcns1vc plnyer or the week for his career tugh 176 yards on 21 t'arnt·., in Saturday's upset of Purduf! Jhryle Skaugslad or C ..ii won the de!ens1vt: honors . T~I"',.'°"· Radio Following are the top sportc, f:vt:nl'> on TV tonight Rat1n!)'> are " / I ./ e:wcellent, / ./ " worth watching . .1 " f11ir . ' forqH 11. fl] 5:30 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL: Am;iels at Kans<1!> City . Announcers: Ole.I< Enbero. Don p.rv<:.dalf' and Ron fairly The Angels will send Dave Fro.-.t 11'·9) to the mound In ;in At tempt to stop the onrushing Royal!>, who have c llPJ>f'd C ;illfornia·~ lead to two game<> In the American Leag~ Wf'!it Frost I~ commq oft a 1()..da y layoff due to a sore arm 41 RADIO Ba!>eball Angel<> at Kansas City, 5 JO pm . KM PC 010 1. Atlanta at Oodoer<:., 7: 30 p.m ., KABC 090 I. • PY they were lo beat Cerrilol In tbe Avocido Bowl. Heck. Cer· rit.oe wun't the beat team lo our confer.ace <6oulb Cout>. We even beat them. "I'll tell )'OU one thlo1, ll the Ru1tler1 were ln our leaaue rather than the one they're lo, u •• , ...... WOMlcla' l ao ... defeated." JE&ANKO WASN'T beUtWna the Rustlen. He aeknowledled t6ey bad • good team and a IOt of talent. He just didn't feel they were ALaood u _lb§ .-!.•Y \bey are . Anyway, Jeranko says, he'• 1ot a cood offenalve U.Qe to pro- tect blm ln cue tbe Ruatlen come o u l carryl n c any measaees Saturday. "Too often tbe quarterback get.a the credit or \be blame for wbal happens offeml vely," aays Jeranko. "You're only u &ood aa your otfenalve line . . . and I have a good ooe. They're lbe ones who deter ve tbe ctedJt becau.ae they're the ones who do the job." The entire offense did more than it.a share in the Pirates' · opener agaJnat Palomar last. Saturday. Unfortunately, the de· fen1e didn't carry It.a end of the load as OCC lost, 36-21. "WE'&E JUST lacking a little unity rlgbt oow," says Jeranko oplimiatically. "We've got a good team with a lot or latent. We'll win some games." Jeranko's principal goal um season Is to lead his Pirates into the Avocado Bowl. Everything else. he says. wUl fall Into place accordlngly .. Winning league is what 1tt-i all about ... be says "Cem l.06 lost most of its pre·s eason games last year and they went on to wm the confe rence · 1 \.{' been in football a long tame and I've nrvt·r won lhe big t-1.i·nt and lhJl '> ... omcthtnM I \I• a Iv.a)., v. anlt.·d lu dv · ·1 h1· '>lart r,f J nanko .., l11g t. \er.t will come Saturd..iy nav,ht Brun Receivt~r Miller Hurt~ Out for Year Tht· Lo-, /\ng ... 11•\ f<arn -. 11n nouncc..--d th.JI \\ 11111• \f1ll1•r th• ~ at 11) n a I f' o o t h d 11 I. 1· 11 lo! u • ll·am ~ h•ad1n~ rt·<'f"l\f·r ld'>t ) t•ar. und<:rwenl knc1• ... urger~ Monday and w11J bt• s1d('hnc..'<.1 for lhc fl•St or thP 'if'<l~On Miller v.as OJX'raled on b) [Jr Clart'ncc Sh1eld<o at Centant-la \'alley llO!>pllal 1n ln~lcwood ror torn li~:tmf'nL'> in h1-, h•ft knt"t' lit> wa:. 1n 111rr>d • itrly 1n th•· .,prond quurtn 11( lh•· Ham' 27 :!4 \o lt'\Or) 11\1•r '-tan I-r1tn<'I""' '~ ~u11da) \1 allt·r. v.ho c au~ht !>CJ p~~, .. lai>t year. had 1.:11;~ht rt'n:J>llllrt' for 111 vards and om· toul hduw11 I h I ... ~ l' a :-. 0 n c (f J 1· h ILq Malavas1 ~1<1 ht· wasn t ~un• who would replar e Mlllt•r at wtdt' rt.'('C·1v1>r 1 n tht• Raml>' ~turtlnl( lmeup Tht• t'and1dute. arc li11ly Wadd\ and Pn•stnn Dennard It was also :mnounct'd that re bent> runnin~ back Jim Jod;,it re m1urcd h.l!> lt·ft ankh• 1n Sun day 's game and 14111 be Irr.I to the R a1Tl5 for al leai.t l \!<Q wee k' Jodat's ankle was to be placed 1n a cast · FOOTBALL /BASEBALL~ DAVE JERANKO Ho01ers, Errors Aid Dodgers LOS ANGELES <AP> -Bob· by Cox. the genial manager or the Atlanta Braves, says o f veteran knuckleball pitcher Phil Niekro : "I still s ay he is one of the lop fi ve pitchers in aJI of baseball. He knows what he's doing every minute." Cox's raJth hu to be strong. because he has sent the 40-year· old nghthander lo the mound often enough to absorb bis 20th defeat Monday night, as the Los Angeles Dodgers bombarded Ule Rraves 9-4 N f t;KRO ALSO LOST 18 f.(Jffit'., in HY7fl an'120 1n 1977 'wi..ro. IH :lf) "':..' \ll't1m12'fl b .. tv.11 of hi'-longt1ml· rompun ~on.., 11'1 dt•ft:at hom1· run hdlb ;;ind t·rror.-. Th n·t• of Uw four Uodl(1•r tu,m .. r11n v.1·r1· c1ff !"11·krti v.h11 hit.., \ 11·lrl1·d .ix ht1rn1·r.., lh1 .. ,,.,,,,,,. The 1Sr1t\1·.., t11rnmllt1·:J lv.111 r r11r ' 1n lh•· '''c·11r11l 1nn1n~· ·1 h•· f)•11l~'C·1 • ll">t•d lltt• 11ppoitu111I > 111 '""' ,. f11ur 11n• .. 1rn••d r un ... 111 twa 1111i1 th•· l&!'!l pl.H·•· Br :JV«"> f11r 11nl'r th•· fifth 11m1· 111 17 gam•·"> I ht'> '''<l!>On 1 h1· J.)(l(l~n' f'llmm1tlt d four 1 rr11r<, t h1·rn., .. h ,., . th•; mos t lht·'r h:.i\t· 01 J <h· 111 a gume ..,inc•· \1 J .. ~~ ATL/\!'l.TA llAS committed l'l!.I 1·r1 Of\ Uu:. -.ea:.on compared to 1 s:1 all of las t yt:ar Dusconsolult' r>odiwr fan., r an takt• hc<.1rt from tht· fall lhal Lo.., Angeles ha.., l·ommltlt'<i but 107 errors. after .,,,mehow comm1ttmg 140 while v.1nn1n~ tht.•ar "><·rond !>traa~hl "\a1111n.JJ lkug1w 1•hamp1on..,h1p 111 I 'till . .Im I-t'f~!U">f>ll hit hi'-19th amt :!11 th hnm•· run' i.:1\1ng lh1• l11>d~t·r' f1\1• pl .1) Pr., wath 211 or mor1 hornn' Mf'vt: ltdn t:) h1l ht"> 26th Jnd Dusty Buker h1-. 23rd . ..i I wo run blow t-nr the rx~li(<-r'> their only ar tuanJbll· j((J.,lll In the '>eU!>On llft• to fan1!ih m third plac.-c an the Na · t 1orial Leal(Ut· Wt.-l>I 01v1s1on. ;rntl to n•ach 'lOO Tn do Uwt, t ht·' mu.'l win nine· of their rl' maan1n~ I:! ~amt·' "IT'S TOUGH being behind ..ind out nf 1t ,1t this Ume or ' <· ,ir • '~ 1 d t-' t: r i: u., on ··We hJ\ c•n 't h<sd murh l!Xpcricnct• lo~ •n R We JU :.t have t o k1 c:k ourselv~ that much harde r." f'r..,Pa~8J ~COWGIRL. Gaylord Perry Baseball Standings . • • make a little more money but l 'm happy " Thanks to a bot s treak in July • and August that saw her place first or second in every rodeo she ~ entered but one, Shari ha~ J a lready earned $1J,OOO this year ~ Compared to the big bucks even mediocre cowboys gel, however, : that lookalike straw next lo oats. ;. "I WAS fo1F1'H in the nationals Jut year but I only won a .couple of hundred dollars more than the J guy wbo was 15th In saddle .. bronclng." she says. "That wu "' wolf. Some rodeo ure absolutely ridiculous. They'll pay a b&1Tel race winner $125 and that's pro· bably jual 10 seats In the grandstands "II 1omebody o ffered m e ~ $5,000, I 'd buat broncos." . ' Jt'a oo wonder that wbJJe r~t· Ins up tor • rodeo at the Loe Angeles County Feir this weekend, she decided to take the lone way around to Pomon1. You know, the route that bas pit •tool 1n San Jose a nd Albu· querque. 1 }.f\ttendance Up ~ • NEW YORK (AP) -With two 1 •"kl left lD UM refular aeuoa, major leacue bueball bu Ht •nother attendance record, lt wa• aanounced llooday by Com· mlsllOMT Bowt• Kuhn's olftce. .. Throuih games of Sunday, ma· : Jor leaaue 1tteod1oce totaled • 40,ell,124 compared to 40,ae,• lutseuon. Tbll ia the elihlb Um• ln 11 seatons that baa•b•ll has e1t1bU1hed 10 att.endaoce re· cord. • ' "" Cy Young Winner Loses Return Bid SAN DIEGO <Al') -Gaylord Perry wanted lo rejoin the San Diego Padres tonight and pitch lour more times before the end or the baseball s eason but he was turned down by the San Diego baseball team's manage- ment .• Perry, the National League's Cy Young Award winner ln 1978 who turned 41 Sept. 15, Jert for his farm in North Carolina Sept. 4 after sayit)g he would like lo be traded to the Texas Rangers . . Padres' Preside nt Ballard Smith said Monday nl1bt he turned down Perry's offer alter discussing the matter with P1dres' owner Ray Kroc, General Manager Bob. Fontaine and Manager Roger Cr ala. CRAIG SAID it would bave been "a serious blow to tbe morale d the team If Gaylord had been allowed to come back for the lut week and a ba ll." "He called m e Sunday and uld be would Uke to pitch 1t.omorrow," Smith uld Monday niabt. Smith said Perry told hJm he had aolved \be f amlly prob- lem• that prompted blt unex· peeled c»parwre w\\b hla wlf• Blanche and four children. "When I talked to Gaylord Sunday, he had It licured out \bat IM could start four of our laat 12 1amea 1t he pllcbed tomorrow ( Tue1d1y) nlcbt a1aln1t HOUiton, .. Smith Hid. WATCHING Houston's 1·0 bhutout v1cwry over the f'adrcs Monday night. Smith told re· porters at San Diego Stadium that plans lire aUIJ being made to work out a deal to trade Perry In the off season if a player or equitable vaJue could be found. "We decided lt wouldn't be ln the best Interest or the team U we let him return," Smlth said. "We can't allow any player to come and go as he pleues. We want some more looks at Juan Et~ h e~ b e rger l a r ook I e righthander called up last week from Hawaii). It wouldn't be fair to Juan ttf Geylord came back. "He <Perry) said oothlng to Indicate he wanted to rejoin u.s next spring. He did mention that quilling the club the way he did 11 coeUnc hJm $1 000 a d1y <ln l0tt 11lary) lbat lt would mean about Sl2,000 to bJm lo finiab out lbe HNOn wtth \P." Perry. who had a 21-6 record ln 1971, wu 12·11 uua season tor ·the Padne. When IM left \be team, Perry explained \bat he bad been of. fered •front office poalilon with the Texu team. Re aald thal Ranters' owner Brad Corbell made the offer "a couple of year• 110" before Perry wu traded from Texu to Su Dleso. On July 28 the 17·yHr v.wran had 1lped a fuaranteed COD· tract wtlb the PadtH lbrouah tht 1N0 HHOn. AMEIUCA.N LEAGUt: Wetil Dtvlstoa AD1ela Kansas City Minnesota Texas Chicago Seattle Oakland W L Pct.GB 81 69 .S40 79 71 .527 2 78 72 .S20 3 75 76 .497 6'!\ 65 84 .436 15'1; 63 88 .417 18Va 52 99 . 344 2!H., Eut Dtvlaloa Baltimore 98 50 .662 Milwaukee SH 62 .587 11 Boston 83 6:i . ~l 15 New York 80 68 .541 18 Detroit 80 70 .633 19 Cleveland 76 74 .507 23 Toronto 50 100 .333 49 ........,.,"- 1(•11Ma (jty ,., AAl9'ft • TOIOftlO H ..... Oii i' ,,.,..,_ w_ Norw Vor' I J l ellt-e J, Oett'all I Ml_,.. IO. CM< ... I h•a.• °""''"' Mll• ....... l,wn .. . T ... Y"IO-A ..... 11'•9'11..eletl(.,.w\Clll>COateMI,,. IHtOll IT.,.,., 1 .. 111 .. Toronto IHl/ff...a11 •·UI.,. H-Vor• IMlr .... leWI •• ci .... _ ,,...,... ,., .. " . ••11'-'t ·~~ tt-11 et 091..it 1"'9try H l,11 · M iii-· IGofll 14 Ill a (Ille ... ll(r- IMll. I\ ,, .. , 1JtM1111 H·UI .. 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EllCUTIYE CAIS we made another S pecial Purchase of Ford Executive Ca1115 (never owned by •nYone but Ford Mo!Of' Co I and · we·re o ffering these llke·new '78'11 and "79"s (all with very tow miles) at unbelievable low prices These cars have had excellent care. Our last such special purcn.e were all aold In a penod of . ., .. d•Y91 , You must ... to bell ...... So H ur ry -our truckload• of cars are errlvlng Now Call or come on d o wn t o Johnaon and Son todey -Make the Buy of Your life. . __ . .....,,__. .... ~..-....-Lt·----_,. ---·. --.. ----~----.. -·-----.. FOR THE RECORD I FOOTBALL I GOLF ..... ,, ...... c-... ---.. ,... .., . ., • ...... T~.~11.1179 OAILY PILOT Saturday's Scrimmage Report Defenses Look the Best .. By 80GE8 C•••.SON .......... , Wblle 11 of the Orance Coast area's LS high achoo! football t.eama underwent their first com· petJUoo for the 1m seuoo last weekend. four- Oana mu.-, San cremenle, University t:iei&na Beach-opted for ~lroled scrimma1es . from tbe slauehter tho TrOJam WMSvw•t a ~r •to la tM 1ame 1ttuatW11 . • "I wu a UUJe dlaappolnted in OW' offense at thla point,"' aaid McAninch. "We're not •itecu~e real well. Defenaively 1 t.bJAk we-'U be NalOOably soond." '-·-"'· ............ .__,._ _________ . _. .... -~ ..-.~ ,..._,. •ttt °"'-ct Ut1 ~ ... , ••• 09"MI.• • lf t ....... . . ' ....... , . , .. ....... , "t ......_,( •••• Each came out with positive aspects as they ---..~pa.re foe Friday nig!lt's opeoen_. _ Rick Sorenson, a sophomore, st.God out in the running department and quarterback Jim Staff did a l"eaaooable job, aeeordlng to-McAninch. 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Well\. <l•t~"'·~fnfM"I .-no 0.•f\ t-too• '"' Scott C,tt..tnl ano Lf··"' Ot,., wino' NfW V0fllf "LAN Or P'> \o<)n<I) """• 00'\\Y, r 1Qtlt ••twl lf)tt rr•ulli ..,,..,., ro"lr.it-tl SY LOUIS ALuf<, ~ .. u~•d a ...... r .. dttr9to. crnt,.r tlnd 8rutn SU11flr l,.ff •'~0 PGA Money Leaders ' lorn W11tt\Of'I I la"Y Ntl""' 1 8fln (r .. f\oVM"-' ' llncly Su n \ L~ Trf'vtno ,. l•nttyWlid'.1f"I' I F Ull'f 70t'U'"t • B•utt l1~llH • J,.rrv P•''" 10 JaO A""""' ,,., 6.l6 JO HS ,,~ ~· 1'1.10 ••1.6..0 1•1 JM) •M , .. 111 Jl" ,,.~, 111 171 For Charity Benefit ' Trevino in ~ong Beach 87 llOWASD L BANDY °' .. OMty "" .... Lee Trevino will be ln Loni Beacb Wednesday and 1olfen are invited to be on band for the event, perbap1 picking up some helpful binta to improve tbelr lbort same. Trevino, winner of 23 tournaments and the Heond all-time lead.ins money~ "«on the PGA Tour wltb 12,00,•. will live-._ .iinten on cblp· pln1, approachlnl, pultlJll and bunker abota to beDeftt tbe United Way Campaisn. TllB SVBNT WILL TAKE place at noon on the 147·Jard • bole at Recreation Park'• abort . . will needle the player on camera while the show is being filmed," accordlng to Don Schwab. lbe pro· ducer-director. Schwab ls a former Pacific·lO conference cbamp1oo while at UC Berkeley and also won the Bing Croaby pro-am with partner Julius Boros. * * • TBE8E ASE . ll OSANGE COAST area players among the early entrants for the Long Beach Queen Mary Open golf championship at El Dorado Municipal course Sept. 27-30 . A fteld of 120 players is already in the fold with 30 more to be added. ,:he latter eroue will pro· bably include several tour players who traditional· ly alcn at the last minute including La1un• Nt1uel'• Alan Taple . Amoac the area players ln the field already are: , Bill Borden and Al1 Schllllnt ol Mesa Verde CC; Bob Boren ot Irvine and Rancho San Joaquin GC; Ray Carruc:o of Irvine; Jack Ewinl ol San Juan Cubtnmo; Jake H...,. ol Lapna Hilla: ClaJton illller ol Colla Mesa;c::tdp Slavin of Hunl· tnatoa Bucb; Shve SealJ ol Fount.aln Valley; and Dave a.ft ol lrvlne. • Three formtr cbamp&onl are •t.erid tnc:ludinc Don Pooley, Ray Ari.MO a.rad Gary McCord alone wltb fonlMI' tour 1tar Brian "Buddy" AlllD. Ewtns waa a runnerup Jut year wben be abot a flnal l'OUDd .. but fell two at.rota short ot catcblnl wtnner Pooley. , "OIJS DEFENSE did exceptiooaUy well." said Dana JWls Coach Doo DeGroot.e, "especially Rieb Bradabaw al linebacker and our oose guard, Ron Battersby." . !Jana Hills scored twice in a lhree-we.y scrim· mace with Carlsbad and Mission Bay with Jim Gleed scoring On a SO· yard sweep and Otto Jun on a lQ..yard run over tackle.~ defense allowed its two opponents one t.ou~hdown. LAGUNA BEACH played a phys ical California High squad nose-to-nose in a scoreless tie, but two starters were banged up a bit and are questionable for the Artists' opener with Mayfair at.Bellnower HJgh Friday. Pat Banbury, a defeoslve tackle. sprained an ankle and appears lost for Friday night's opener at Irvine. Quarterback Lance Stewart <Charley horse) and outside linebacker Brandy Boka <back sprain) are the starters in question. SAN CLEMENTE Coach Alhe Schaff saw his Tritons outscore Foothill on a 2·1 basis with Jeff Banner (31).yard runJ and Jtm Doehnng !eight· yard run) doing the sconng honors "We accompUshed pretty much what we want· ed t-0." says Laguna Beach Coach Walt Hamera. "But we had one or two lapses ·· The secondary. an early season concern to Schaff. gave up a SO-yard pass play for a FooUUll score. "I tb.inJc we'll be all right m the serondary," said Schaff. ··And our goal·line defense looked very good." The Tritons came out of their scnmmage in 1ury free in prepping for l''n d<.1y ''> Lnvasion of Corona del Mar. UNIVERSITY COACH Chuck McAn1nch :c.aw his Tro1ans go S('orch:'>s ug:.unst dt'fending Cl F Central Confrrcn<'l' chumpwn M1.,i.1on Vu·J11. but th~ latter scored only om·•· ;igam~t l 'n1 a far er ) * * * * * * c;,, • .,,. .. '*"""'"~'''•'to.,,• Ooot 'c•11 SlOf"• ,.. •• , .. ,, '01U' ,_,.,. (.0\1/o M l \A642· 17 53 au • .....-,....,&••• .. ,\\•Oto .. ., ,0495-0401 lm-1~--c...··'~ Football Rankings.-· ..... _o_,_ ..... _ ....... , ... . Daily Pllol''> Top 10 Oran~e Count)' High ~bool Football Poi.. School, record Tlli.i. \\'eek ·., Gam .. I Edison I I 01 C&nyon D.41LY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 \0 DEPOSIT 0"1 APPROVED CREDIT Of?Alll(if cou~ TY 11!\l>IO rr lE PHO~f Sflf\'Hf ,,, TT"'i _!AlnA A.NA US-3305 2 Mater Oc1 I I I) 1 r>1,, Pu,.b)Qs miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii••••••••lliiiiiiiil'I 3. Troy I I 0> ~.~pt:ranza 4 Canyon < I 11 1 Edison 5 SA V<.11ley IO I I Ser vile CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MENS COMMITIEE Of Newport Beach 6 Sunny II.Jib t I Ill Fullerton 7 rount:un \'allt•v 111 o El Toro " 1:1. Loara <I 01 • Anaheim lnV'ltes you to d Breakfast MPr-t1ng to hear guest speakPr 9 Serv1te <O 11 > SA Vallty 10 <tie) Costa Mt•.,,11 J 11 1 < Jµ1strano Valley ROB HERTEL Ca p1!>tr:mo \':1111•' 11 q , <'o~ta Me1:.a Former USC & CINCINNATI BENGALS QUARTERBACK N_et League ~ orms FRIDAY -SEPTEMBER 21 -7:00 AM Call Howard Luc•• -833-3231 tor looa11on end further detail• .. A youth developmental tennis league 1s being formed m f'oun(asn Valley. w1lh reg1strat1on <ind tryouts scheduled for 3·6 p m. Tuesday at the Mile Square Park tennis center Jim Marina Valkswagen ®RABBIT DIESELS Conducted by the non-profi t Cahfom1a Youth Tennis Foundation. the league 1s desuitned for boy.., and girls between «1ght and Ii years or age and will run between Sept. 15 and Nov 17 Coaches a nd assistant coaches are still needed and prior tennis expenence 1s not needed since the bulk of the instructional work will be handled by CYTF professionals For further information. ('Ontact th1· CYT 1-· be tween 9 a m and 5 p m :.11 8JO 5610 Laker Coach in Area LARGE SELECTION~• A few hour-; bt>for(' lus team plays an exh1b1 lion game at Anaheim Conv('ntson Center. ne\\ Laker head Coat•h Jack McKinney wlll addres..-, a gathering of lhc Irvine Sports Club Thursday Se pt. 27 at th£' Sheraton Hotel on MacArthur Boulevard near J ohn Wayne Airport . McK.1nney w111 appear ut thl.' luncheon between noon and 2 p m T hat -;a me evening he will gu1d1 the Lakers agaan'it Bill Walton ;inti thl· San 0 1egf Clippers in what 1s l'Xpccll .. '<.I to~ a sellout exh1b1 lion game ~ 18711 IEACH ILVD. 842-2000 Rcs('nahon~ for tht· luncheon Jre Jva1lable b~ calhng 559 11!00 HUHTIMGTOM IUCH College Football .,,.,u,O•v \Coll-FoollMll '><,...nut• '#EST Mtnn•\01• al US< \"" J~ Stet• •t C •h•O.r ,., .. \an Oi.qo Slal• •• l"r .. ,no '>1~1• Nf-W Mr••co •• H41W"'h wu111no1on al o.,,_ A•my ,.1 Sl.,,,..,..O Wlllltlor •I Lt Vtr"" llOCKIES 111lnoi• al Al• Fon• hJU lt<I> ~I A1l1C)rlA T ollldo •• ArllOftll Sl11I• Oraktt el COIOteo ColOr-St•I• •I UIAn ~141f Noud• t LA• V-\1 "' I HA\ f I Pon lndl_,.. \1"1• at Now Me•l<O ~t .. lr lll<hmond 81 Wvomt~ SOUTHWUT Otlla-Slate at Ark~"'' So llllnol\ al Arlt"""'' Sl•IP N TtaH SIAlo •I SMU 1-•StM•"'T•,., Lou•.i-TKll •• L•m ... 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Mdect tu ban for AmencauT lrochtced in Coo1reu In llMO MlcblaaA ldopted a vanut o1 UMttd. ( /VEJI' AU'. I . J Aarp debate la deve._.. °"' tlt:.r-• u tile Houle •• ,. ..... Olililifttii Q. WW., thou.Id bard·preued' Laxpa~ a;:c, ano&.blr Lu? •. .... __ .. ., ....... .. • ............. ..,. ---:c leu It .. tied to reductlonl lD PHMr, an .eoaomlal at corporat. and personal lncome Amt rlcan EnterprlH lnsUtute. ta!' ea and Social Seeurlty ••<>ne of my lreatest ~ara ls payroll t.u ... T'ftat lJ the hope ot lhat VAT WQUI become ao rid· Rep. A l Utlmao, D Ore., dlod with exemrt.lon11 lt would chairman or the Waya and b ecome a·n n eq u ltable prep.,. lo bo&d beannp nest mOlada cm tM valYe added" tu, or VAT, wtaicb ll a:uacb Uk• a..,_ tu bee ... lt \U• couwnp-tlola, aot lncocne. Q. Howdoel VATwork• . n 18 " tu-i~ en ~ \•alue added lo the price ol a tood or aervtce by ucb bu.aioeas at eacb n.ce ol product.Joo. Muna Committee. monat.nWt~~ he •!YI..... tit •uct•fa cu 3 perc:en{--o. Won't VAT rorce up prices from Lhe combined payroll lu nd isn't thla lntlat.looary? of 12 28 perceat pald by Widely uud by turopean counlriee. VAT would be collect· ed. for example, at the rarmtt's wh .. l ataae of production the mUler•s nour sta&e. the b~er'a dou1b •t~e. and eventually the 1TOCer'1deUvered·bread st ace mployeee IAd employen, stv· tn1 bualoela futer tu wrt~• a nd reducinl th• maximum in· dlvldual tax rat" on Invest· men ta. A. AT 111E C\J&RENT lntla lion rate, VAT could Increase the prices of most goods s per- cent to 10 percent, aays Joseph Pecbman of the Brookings lnaUtutioo. As VAT adds lo the price tag of goods, people will demand higher wages, thus feeding lntlation, he argues. Tbls means that the price of a good rises repeatedly and even tually the value-added tax ls borne entirely by the final con· sumer, although be or she mt.Y not know tt. Congressional ex· perta believe a 10 percent value· added Lax could r aise $100 billion in annual revenues. Q. Won't VAT penaUH p00rer Amerlcans much a:. thu rcgreaJSlve liales tax does? A. WWER·INCOM£ groups would apend a greater propor· llon ot their income than wealthier people on value-added taxes to buy n«essllles. from food to energy products to furniture. Q. How can any pollllclao get away with s upporting VAT when lnfiaUon is running al 13 percent a year? A. BECAV E THERE is another side to the story. Some econom ists believe VAT d ls- courages spending because the more you buy, the more tax you pay. VAT could cut spending de· mand and this could lead to re- duced prices. Q. la VAT a new idea for the United Slates? A. IN 111E LAST 60 years, there have been numerous pro· posals for a tax similar to VAT. A bill calling for VAT was in· But VAT proponents argue that SociaJ Security taxes are even more regressive, and these can be reduced with VAT's enactment. Moreover . exemp- tions can be made for some necessities, particularly food. Exemptions. however , can be H spertding declines, savings -Countians Promoted James N. Conway, Corona del Mar, bas been named president of Century Data Sy1tema. lac •• a Xe rox subsidiary in Anaheim. He beads a company that develops, manulac· lures and markets computer disk drives for original equipment manufac· tu re rs. He succeeds Tbomaa L. Skelly, who was general manager at Century Data. Skel· 1y h as been appointed vice president, manufacturing for the Xe rox Office Product s d1v1sion in DalJas. • Conway was vice president of the e n gineering and manufacturing staff for Xerox Business Systems in El· SegWldO. He assumes radio pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. • CONOO Now A vaila.ble Seminar Eyes Tax A free seminar. "Tax Planning for the Corporation and Unin· corporated Business." will be held from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight al Stale Mutua l Savings and Loan A ssoctatio n . Newport Beach. Sp.eaker will be J . Douglas Jennings Jr .• a local attorney who s pecialti es in tax and corporate law. Reservations may be mad e b y ca llin g 833·8383. 400 ~· ft. 8e up. Fully 1mprovOO suites 1 8e 2 story dootgn Exoollent ftna.ncing Near Orange Co. Airport Call: (714) 540-0327 THE LAW by Al1n M. Lurya ' Attorney at Lew IS BANKRUPT~Y FOR YOU? Q. DO I HA VE THE RIGHT TO Fll.E FOR BANKRUPTCY? A. Yes, an individual ls erttitled to the benefits of lhe Baoknlptcy Act. His creditors cannot stop him from filing. Generally, an individual can free blmaelf of bis debts once every six years. Q. BOW WILL BANKRUPTCY AFFECT MY caE om A. If you are "over your bead" in debt, very likely your credit is p't>or to noo·existent aayw1y. A recent bankruptcy can actually improve your credit because 1 > your ablllty to repay new Joana la better. 2 ) creditors k now you cannot 10 bankrupt 11atn for 1lx years. Q , W B O CA N RELP MB F I L S BANOUP'l'CYf A Our oft'lce will represent you in bankruotev matters for a reuonable fee. We will anawer your bankl'Uptcy queatlom wi~out obU1atioD. For u 1~ment, call (714) t5A063. AllA M. • AttorneY at w 1300 Dove St. Suite 200 Newport Beach. CA._, CJ) '--------'*Mluwr "'--------r- • ·--... - -· _ _..._._ ··- general management of a company Xerox ac- quired from California Computer Products last March. Century Data produces three lines of rigid disk products. Prior to his staff position, he had been vice president of engineering for Xerox Busi- ness Systems. • Glorta Zlper and Assocla'"• Inc., Newport Beach, has appointed Mlcbael A. Naab. Irvine. ac· count executive for the public relations firm. He is former public relations director for Hi· Torque Publishing Co. In Encino and held the same post with Communication Resources. Inc , Costa Mesa. • Dana Ballmer, assistant chief underwrite r at PacUlc Mutual Life Insurance Co., Newport Beach. has been elected vi ce president of the Western Home Office Underwriters Association. He previously was secretary. The association was forr;ned in 1953 and includes members from more than 100 life insurance companies in the l3 Western states and British Columbia. • Marjorie A. Ulloa, Costa Mesa, has joined Callfonla Land TIUe Co. as a field processing specialist for the documentation required by the California Real Estate Department for new sub· divisions in Orange County. ·• She works with developers on the sites of new subdivisions. "This is a new concept," said Jack Harris, vice president. "The function has tradltionaJly been conducted in title in· surance companies' offices.'' She has more than 20 years' experience in the liUe insurance industry. She began he r career with Reliance Title Insurance Co. a nd remained with that company when it was acquired by Security Title Insurance Co. For the past 1S yea.rs, she ~ . . . . . . I -~ ~:~ ~· .. has been ~lated with First :r# _ American Title Insurance Co. VLLOH • Her moet recent position there was as a processing speciallal for subdivision developers. '* State Ma taal Savings and Loan As~latlon, named Erwin Hansen as senior vice president and the ch.ief financial officer. He joined the associalioo from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in Wa shington. D.C., where he was chief accountant for the Department or Examinations. • So ciet y to Meet Joao La Ros a , directo'r of Management Development for Fluor Corp .• Irvine, will speak at a meeting of the Orange County chapter of the American Society for Training and Development OD Wednesday. The 11:30 a.m. luncheon meeting wlll be held at the Saddieback Inn, Santa Ana and Is open to the public. Chatge for the lucheon is $6. Reservations may be made by calllng 547·9969. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • •••~•n °"'" ... vment • l1te-•C-•erclel •8 ..W-tlel " ___ ,.. Con111ct out '-• lnf-•to• ..nik• for 11our hnnncing n....d) (714) 759·1515 ~H ~ MOflTGAM 2 Newport Co11t•r 011\lt D•119n Plaza Ntwpor1 8eac:h. ... _ .. _ .. C•~tor1111 928e0 11hould Increase, thus freelD1 more mon_,y for lnv11tmenla , that expfll\d the naUon'1 captut .. and increa.'le produot!vily. In the Jona rwi, ·thb ca.a cut &be· iD.lla· tlon r1t.e, particularly lf income taxes ~ reduced at the 111me u.me. Q. It's e¥Y to know lour in· come tax rat.e. But ilo't the VAT tax hidden? A. 'RlUE; ftL nMdn't be di.r- closed at the retail level. "Since the con.s umer la not aware of the amowtt of tax, legislators might be tempted to lncrease the rate • or VAT to raise more revenue without causing any pubilc alarm," says a new study by Arthur Andersen & Co., the ac· counting rirm. Penner argues. however. that any increase ln the VAT rate would be very well publicized. Q. WW VAT be diUlcult to ad· minlster? - A . ''STATE GOVERNMENTS spend more money per dollar or revenues to enforce sales taxes than to monitor income taxes." says Pechman. He says I.he new tax would require millions of monthly or quarterly returns, making life even tougher for small and medium-size firms, while expanding ao already bloated bureaucracy. Others, however , s ay that once VAT is put in place, the wizardry of computers would s1m phfy data gathering. Q. Who s upports VAT and who opposes it? A. ITS ALMOST too early to tell. The Carter admini<Jtration is noncommillaL Treasury Secretary G. Willia m Miller says the idea deserves study but its implementation is years away at best. Ullman calls VAT ·• mevitable." ~late and local governments may prove to be the strongest opponenll, bee1uae Lbey and not the feder*1 aoveromeD& depend on Hle1 tall• tor revenue. And by cuWnc apeodinC, VAT would a1ao cut 14Je1 tax reveouea . lo 8ddlt.1oo. buslneaaea that don't make mucb prom pro- bably would oppoee VAT. Th'8t. firma would have to raJae prlcelf to absorb lhe tax .. More profitable companies, runuver ~<l~ ~Ala<.~ . prices stable to attract ' customers. Profitable firms also would berteflt more from cuts in incorporate taxes that could ac- company VAT's passage. Chrysler Chairman To Quit Ailinlf F_irm DETROIT <AP> -J ohn Riccardo, cbairman and chief executive of Chrysler Corp., says be bas asked to take early retirement from the financially troubled automaker Riccardo, in Washington over the weekend u Chrysler was re· buffed in its initial plea for federal aJd of more thl,n $1 billion, said Monday the chief reasons for hls request were health problems and his links to the company's poor performance. "There is no question that even though I have actively ad· dressed the ml,Jor problems fac· Ing Chrysler. in the miod.s of many I am closely aasoci,ted with the past management of a troubled company," Riccardo said in a statement. "IT WOULD BE most unfair to the new management and to the employees of Chrysler if my continued presence as board chairman s hould in any way hinder the ftnal passage of our request ror federal loan guaran· tees." Riccardo said his reque~t ""'ould be decided at the meetmg o"~r 1'h•· Couut•·r HASOU,ti.nq' of the board of directors on Thursday. Riccardo, 55, who will be suc· ceeded in the top job by com· pany president Lee A. lacocca, wu hos pitalized earlier this summer. He said Monday hls doctors had advised him then to retire immediately. KICCAJlDO AND lacocca said last month they would cut their $350.000 annual base salaries to Sl a year until the company became profitable again. But tht.'y said they would continue to draw bonuses that, in a good year. can far exceed salary. 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SIDE BY SIDE WITH THESE smaJl·time gamblers were the big-time s peculators, who were 1overned by virtually no rules or law or ethics. They formed "pools" to manipulate the prices or stocks in order to run mjJlions of dollars of paper profits . into tens of millions of dollars of paper profits Actually, busines~ in the United States peaked much earlier in 1929. months before the b eg anning·o r th e Money's Worth calamitous series of vtolent selling waves that c ulminatec in the Oct. 29 crash. The .st.oCk price breaks in, say. Chrysler or RCA di not slash the output of automobiles and radios. The sloe price breaks undermined the confidence or busines leaders. who then cut back production and employment i 1930. In the spring of 1931, when the European ban.king an eurrency systems fell apart. the U S economy was bit b anolhl'r severe blo~ the failure of thous ands of U.~ biJ~s. plus the unWllLingness and inability of the the HoovC'r adrrumstratlon and Congress to adopt effecth meas ures to fight the economic downturn_ A~ the prev1<>us column said, the first crucial rustin1 tton bt-<ween 1929 and 1979 lies in how we buy The secon •~ an 1.i. ho as bur1ng TODAY TllE TYPICAL INDIVIDUAL IN TH market as an th•· mtddle-inrome bracket walh some exu money U> U'lvest or a lower income employee of a corpor. t1 on bu} ang stocks under a payroll plan The aclJvt: trade as t) p1caJJ) 1n tht: $25.000 plus income bracket Thi• iru.utuuonaJ 10vestor hct.~ 1:mer gcd <i~ the dom nant buyer and holder of leadlllg str.l('ks 10 Um. a rea fl es t1mat.<.'d 50 percent of <ill stock.l> last~ on tht NYSE a.1 held b) msUtullonaJ invcr.tor.. In t'lirher yen rs . most observers thought the rnsul taon'.'I 1.i.'OU.ld bt-d great stabwung force m stocks. becau: thl') 1.i. ould buy and hold big blocks of top-gradE: stocks BLT ~1DLt: FOR THE MARKET as <s whole. tht probabl) are a n influence for stability. lhty arc des tab1Uzmg force for tnd1v1dual stocks-. Ttus 1s bt·cau: managers Of IO~tllUtJOnal investment portfOtiO<; tend · run a.-. a par k ·· Thl'1r ··shcep·lake" behavior repeated has b<.'t.'ll an unsettling anfluen«' on andtvadual stock!P But th4" institutions generally r~!nct their purchas1 to widely beld sLoclu. of world ramous corporaUons, so c balance. they arc a plus forct m the stock market N en R.egul.al.ons Market Gets Back Some of Its Losses :" E" \'ORK 1,\P1 StOfk pm'(•~ tum bled t•arly loda a :. the pncl! of gold ~o<srt'd , then sta~t:d a mild comebuc Jmad conrc·m O\er ri!>ing interest ralc:. Thl' Dov. 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SIMPLE ••• t t I bY Tom Bltiuk ~~~l ~~----t by Jeff MacNelly DRABBLE DR.SMOCK V S:P, "TINY DocroR s AN' NURSf!S AN ' e v e.RY"f"HING; .' AMAZING .' rr" ~Oh~ ~t:RS~ ,·~ 60I~ 1'0 1'1J~"1 'f~E~ Lo00S£. IN~~TVUA.. MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson MISS PEACH /T1S "TIME l GOT TO 1HE LIST Of IHIN<J5 you HAVE FOR ME -ro DO, E:MMA· LH1S 5EE ·""l Wl-l,AT's FIRST "CLEAN 'THI: SNOW OFF l~E FRONT5TEPS." ON 1Hf' A~ENDA ,/ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane , "Don't forget -this is the International Year of the Child!" DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO JUDGE PARKER ·-~---· NANCY • ™', WA~ CHll:1'TMA5 e VE'. A.c; YOlA CAN ~EE1 ~~NTA CL.ALA'? HAD DtNN~ WITI-4 LA<?! by Gus Arriola by Tom K. Ryan ---------1 ~LYIA:EEL..INNEaJOFONE. • , ............ _ ... _. ...... -.... by Knin Fat11t IT'S l'A«' ~ A ""(~L.06'4 C'UUl*tl1" I~ MA¥.> !l"K"ft:tt~. by George Lemont by Mell Lazarius .AWW--IT'~ TOO B.AD YOU~ F.AT~l!lt M1-Ueo IT .. ~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Oalher 6 M1s1u<1ges tO Citrus annks u OriQ1n I~ Fuel 16 Ex11nc1 bird 17 Love. It 18 US play- wright 19 Alaska Qla· c1er ?O Alaska s .. buyer 22 Dire 24 Anole tton 26 Humd111ger 27 JO!ned up 2 words 31 Summer Fr 32 Ria 33 More severe 35 Pad 38 Asteml<. 39 Dormouse 40Gall 41 Trough 42 Stags 4J Sounds 4A Weep 45 Dissenters 47 Parvenu 51 Waistband S2 Kind of d,.· gree 5.t Girl's namP 58 Mien ~Telephone 61 'The Tempes• t l'laracte• 62 Qf119 plant 63 E1ghl Preft1 64 S1ra1oeo 65 Eo1rap~ 66 Rat1an 67 Advao1ages DOWN 1 Down f.r 2 Jester 3 Lined up •Steve 5 Dessert 6 Flntal 1 Scl'l19m 8 Crazes 9 Slrlctes• 10 Esteem i1 !Jocertaintv 12 Roman oth- cial 13 Angrier 2 l • s 11 . • UNITEO Feature Syndicate Monday's Puuie Sotved 11 Pareol 23 Rou11ne 25 Crewman 27 Slushy ice 28 Prepos11ton 29 Happy JO Arctic 34 Flowers 35 Skirt style 36 Fish sauce 37 Hardy g1r1 39 Nlld, area 40 Moleeted '2 Rime 43 Having lelt a will 44 Feeds a lire 46 Eth10P1an lttle 47 Cavalryman '8 John - "Paul Pry" author 49 Grimace 50 Momeot !)3 Eucalyptus 55 Burbol 56 -ma1eS1y 57 ~8fages eo Youth .TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTIN'GS •••• ..,, ..... ...__ .. _.._..._ ............... ~ .... _.. ....... a.. .............. _ .......... _...,_.. --~ .... .-·-· ··-·-····---· • . ...,. •• "'TM ~ Of Lodi ...... (Wit) Doo4 ....... ''t· '"''"'' ·LA---............. Lw»- f\mdly, ~ti. 1179 TUBE TOPPERS -# ..... ' f ..... ,... .,,...,..,.,,. • DAILY PfLOT 81 .. ,= ... ..,. . ... ~ ...... , "°'*' Aoollwel. ....,. f'Ul9t. • _.._.... .......... .... .,__..,..~ ............ ,_.... .. tr~ ctr••• wlakll'I .................... 1~V...-S ._._ .. Niel .,__ KTLA e s:30 -AngelsBueball. The Halos play the second game of a crucial four-game aeries with thelr closest clwailC!Qleft, the-Kauai City-~ the latter"'s turf. an.11~ ····--~-;:-f-;;:;;:::::;;t , ........... a.or ...... Going Sour John RJtter takes a job as a male escort. but finds Ann Wedgeworth more than he can handle on "Three's Company" tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. ..,., -... °' elling. a-. ~ NpClf1a on ttle dylftO ,_ct lndllttry. COMle ~ the 8port8 Arene for • took et women'• profeHlon•I boxing. • aHAMAMA Gueeta: The i...ttennen. ··--~ntAT lUNR I TIO TAC DOUGH AU. If THE fAMILY I GOOOT..a MAOB-1 L1HMR MPOAT ID NlWllCHEa< Cl) p ..M. MAGAZINE P.M. goee to the N9ttoNI Spelllng Bee Ill WMIMg- ton, D.C. end 11Wte ..it11 "Sue69," • 1000 pound pet eoo•CI) MOYIE ••• "The °"'-S6d9 Of ~ .. (1977) ........ Fqnoe ....... Johl'I 8ec:ik. A tie.itlful Ff'9ndl ftlm etw -lier power end '* oontrol ~ a WMlthy '"*"'• fortune to gain t--oe on • hllndlolne Amertc:.n ft)'W wflO 11"«1 '*· .THE ~CJ# ..... L.090 (..,.,,.,.) A l>lr* robber end • mean-tempe<ed .,..,. upeet the ~ of Ille lercenoue ~ Lobo (Claude Aktna) to .c:ort ~of dbll9r'I out of tr"'..:.--·· 0tn. ....... '* • ~AT'°"' ... MtoM .... et.. YtM\ 0. Groot• play• Pr~·· OOnaetto No. 3 lllC:.....,.Op ... ~ ........ WNll ....... °"'.,.., .......... ~ ...... .. ... • ..., '*"to @*up lier ....... • TNIOOOOCUIU 0.-....,.. of r.ieino motW/ tot. -bed~ lie..._ a ll06e In F••t. ... MCMI • • • "S•ml-Touo11" (tfn) ... ~ l<rtil Ki ........... TWo~ .._. footbell pleyert tleooftle lrM:llWd In • -lo tMlry to win the 8ffieo. Uonlofltlell'~~ "'*· the 9-n _.. ;r-.... OOIJNNt WMll ~ '-"' Jedi Ill """*" llfwnd wttri an .--· IN "**-l'le .. **inO •"'9ctlon end decldle to "*• thl ultl- mete MQ'lfloe. -~ ...... au.t9: Barry Nwman • Jo.I ~. Lonnie Shotr. l.any Odin. Mimi 1(-- a~ n41ATM "KaM" KaM ellOwl Anna to ptll)' opclOl/ll him In I dlllUttOul ptrlotmancl of "Ol>lllo.'' but In the and h .. Artna who .._ Kawt from .,, -~ per. ecwMl tngedy. (Pert 2 of 2) t::IO. ~cw OAOUc:HO 9'1 TAXI CBS 9 8:00 -"The Othel' Side of Midnight." A heavily edited venioo of the steamy saga of a beautiful French movie star who exacts revenge on her former lover~ NBC 1J 9:00 "Semi-Tough." Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristofferson play pro football, among other things, in this movie comedy with Jill Clayburgh. --1r::o< --::;WOMJ> • ootMl~llON "ProJecttno N•tlon1I· lltlagee" Ho•t De nl•I ldlort 9ocl.-on llOw vertoue ~ iw-t ... ~._.. and ,._. °"* OOlfto "* -"° ... WOttd. m•1 •.(I) a Niwa MME .. 1.AUGH MCMI ••• ''Time Umlt" (19«1n Ndlar'ct WldrNr1l. Alc:Nrd ......... Anoflll:. .... P"•lbl• ~rt..m9111•1 .,__ of ..,..,.. INt l'le tWM6ed ll1toi11.aon to ... MlfTIY .... In • Paw e hrl.) t•H night, • tiarnoe lt\at'I oomlng too Cioee, I petlent QOll'O ~. end f renk·• ...,c:tllng Mot L.Jpe' ""' lor hie letW9. e THE IENNY HU IHCJW 11.ao. (J) IAANA8Y JOND a.rnetiy II hired to in-ti- gem !he •ippOMdly llCCI- • d.ntel drowning of • weelthy end e>q>erlel-0 ytdnM\tn. (R) • m8T O#CAMON Hoel: Johnny C•reon. au.ts: Welter Matlllau, JOHN DARLING .. !Jedi.-. Dr. ..,_. Foa.0.0.W ..... ii .-T MQIOJCHO 111 MllNIY MIU.P ~ e.m.y Md the ~···~-upeM-• '"'°" e'ttk:tzlno t1111r won. Woto leame lie mlgfl1 lllW to welll • ti.t end~ IO quit. (R) • MOQAH'8 HPC* C..-bulde • rebblt tnlP tM1 1(111* ~-lor • IKl'et de'Aoll, • QEr IMAl"T Mu end·-~ to llnd • KA08 ~ C8tlone 1)'9lem • -~MC ... . ~Ml>NIGHT- 1l:OO. TWLGKT ZONf A "*" ~ llOO!lad on Q91'11bMrlQ _,., wl"- lno •noth•r :·1111 tM Jedq:lot" on • ~ beftdlt -~ ..CH•tE The IMF~ up I sync!~ eel• that ~a. In bflll••MlllllQ .. ~• • GET..,.,.,. "°""' 99'1 ,_ )ob I• WOttlJng tor KAOS • aTOMOHT o..e., A .,.,._ ol ..,. .... f«N9 ••'6 "Alt Ad Of......,.. (1 .... , ,, ... rtci t.latcift~. ..... o ..... . .-til0¥a-* .... ''Tiie .. Of Tiie. ....... (1941)S.-........ Mp -KllOIC. ...... .. MCMI ••• ''The Man Mo Cfted WOii'' (1117} .... ...... Tom 9roM\. A "*" ........ • .,..°' ... oo; 11111 I'• In order to ~ up ... murder lie rwlly did commit. ( 1 "'·· 30 "*'·> 4:41. TOlfAll~ Wed11e•datf• Daytime 1tfo.,le• -AFTERNOON-.. -- ,.., •• ·~ .. No Herne On The &ullet" ( 19MI) Audie Murpl\y. Jo•n Even•. Wh9n • hired gunn'len no.a Into town, itle locel Citizenry wudou8'y welt9 to -wfllctt of tllem .. 1111 Intended vtctlm. ( ' llf • 30 min.) S:OO 9 * * •,; "Wofk la A Four-L9!Wt W~d .. 11"8) 0.Yld w-. Cllle ~. An automated WOf1d 11 •odlad by.-...-of mulfWoom "'-' render"• ~to ~wtloMT lt (1"'··30 min.) s:ao e .,.,,. .. o .w11si-" (1971) r.,... Wrlglll, Mllur l{ennecty. A Chlld- llM. mldd ... eged ooup .. ~ • •trene-young ~ Into their emj)ly "-· (1"'.30 min.) by Armstrong & Batiuk a· HOU.YWOOO 8QUME8 ••• "TM Road To Morocco" (1042) Btno Croeby, Bob Hope. (1 tw.,30mln.) Aler• ........ ~ eft• ·~~and.In .,, amotlof\al confronte- tlOn. of-AIR tM lllook of 1111 '"9.. 1~A~f'\~, ... ~ ~... • •• -•, HOW &AD AR£ THEY. RALPH? Channel Listing• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 9 HAPPV~Y8 To ..W CMchl from going 10 1169 110t rewwd, the Fonz 10:0011 :;a~ t \'t ..it.JS COr'l. • ~ ..Jv· ... .:~o~ A~D ~ wov.c·ir BH .. l \I[ .... N ~ ~AD 111, S AAE. it t~ D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles D KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind ) L os Angeles ®l KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles e KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ftrlk• • bwglln """" '"-dfttl end .-not to kite • girt ·~ 2' "°""'· • MOVIE • • '4 "e.tt.r A Widow" ( 1Mt) V1mll Lill, P9ter MoEnery. • CAROl. iMMHETT AND f'AIENOI ~Tim Co!Mey. ~ ~. St. a.Ir ·-1g81Mt time IO -thl life of the hole>ttel •dmlnletrelClf•I ex-wtte, wtio werri Into •hoolc •fl•r routine awgery • lllGHT GAU.IRV' ''Tiie Ptlnted Mirror.. A women Met lo tlllc• aver• ~ lhop from lier!*"*. I I ·About -That Mature Programming •.. By PETER J. BOYER • LOS ANGELES IAP) -The adult television audience is underrated. NBC President Fred Silverman said last Ma.y. Kidvid is an insulL NBC wilt be the No. 1 network by Christmas 1980 and it will get there · by catering to the tastes of mature audiences [TV REVIEW J himself. "lf I don't get t.qose bills paid, that finance company's gonna up'n repossess my underwear ~" Hmm. That could be adult. I DON'T WANT to gave the story away. but I'll just say that the first episode involves a bank robber. two :-.~uks (including the one from -L . MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) .. OH.GOO" ..MOONRAKER .. (PG) .. CAPRICORN ONE .. .. ROCKY II" IPGl "The audience we're programming for is adults -people between the ages or 18 to 102," Silverman said, "and not children and teen-agers, as ABC ls doing." hilarious havoc on Sberl!f Lobo's elaborate and outlandish plan t.o con thousands or dollars out of a group or fishermen. . . " Like that, adults? Re~d-on, mature audiences ... ~ws"), a few buffoons and enough low-minded acllon to strain the in· MMOAE AMERICAN OOAFFITI .. terest ol ~ven an addicted cartoon ·aucK ROGERS .. (PG) viewer. TO GET THE IDEAS of "The Mis- adventures of Sheriff Lobo," Fred Silverman explained to a group of advertisers (also last Spring) you have to imagine a cartoon with humans instead' of drawings. He likened "Sheriff Lobo" to "Road Runner" with human actors. Actually, Silverman hedged a LilUe .. HOT STUFF" (PG) NBC, be said, would concentrate "on such areas as news. theater and opera . . . weh·crafted. intelligent programs, and huge amounts of news and information programs ... " bit when he had that talk with re-.. THE VILLAIN" porters back in May. He said that .}'a----------------•C: shows like "Sheriff Lobo" 01Jght THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79 · make him look like a hypocrite Ln the .. THE BRINKS JOB" (PG) Fall. but explained, "We ba\e to build an audience base. rirst." StEAIFF ANO FRIEND a.. AkJna on 'Lobo' MEET .. SHERIFF Lobo," spiooff of "B.J. and the Bear" and one of the new stars or NBC's fall schedule. The show debuts tonight, with an episode called, "The Day the Shark Ate Lobo." (Cbannel4,8p.m.) ·'A giant man-eating shark and an escaped bank robber," reads the s how's publicity sheet, "wreak Indeed. "Sheriff Lobo" is easier to understand if you bear Silverman's instructions in mind. Claude Akins plays Lobo, a larcenous red-neck wbo is facing financial difficulties, a fellow in need of a money-making scheme. We know t.his because Lobo utters to Oh, 1 get It. You attack an audience by airing cartoons with human ac- tors. then you hit 'em with the theater and opera , the well-crafted. intelJlgent programs. The "huge amounts of news and information programs." Thia television business tS more complex than I thought. Belushi, Ackroyd Ready for Pri1ne? LOS ANGELES <AP) -Being hip carries a any TV series. They're rich and famous and gone price. Ask Lome Michaels, producer of NBC's hit from "Saturday Night." "Saturday Night. Live,·• which, until this week, , featured the comedy genius of Dan Aykroyd and "rrS NO SUBPatSE to me." said Michaels in John Belushi. an interview Thursday. "We've known each other Michaels once had a hip litUe show with a hip a lot or years, and talk frequently. It's difficult. little audience. It was all so outrageous and clever, "But I've lived through it before. It wu just as and beat of all, selecl It was on late-night TV. It difficult when Chen-left. There is a time when was a fun Utile secret. certain people feel they have to move on. Last B ...a. seuoo. John and Dan were both doinc fllmlng ln ut wuat's the use of being hip if you don't tell Hollywood and takin& the red-eye back to New somebody? Prett.y soon, Iota of folks watched Dan York for the "Saturday Nlgbt" read·tbrouch. It Aylroyd's President. Carter lmpersooatioo and wu an exhausting schedule for both of them." John Belusbi'a lunat.i.c Samurai swordsman. Belushi became too ready for "Saturday Ni1ht" with "Natibnal Lampoon's Animal ffpuae,'' TOE SELECI' CDCLE grew 8nd grew. Chevy the movie about fraternity craziness that inspired Chase, the original linchpin of the comedy show, counUeu TV imitations. After that, Belushi could was tabbed as the next Johnny Canon. He left the ask for $350,000 per picture. show. Stl1l, the dttle pew. Gilda Redner, Jane A USOYD DAS •BEN. fllmin1 Steven c...tln. BUI Murray, Larllne Newman and Garrett Spielbera'• World War ll comedy, "UMl,'' in llonil became famlliar names. Aykroyd -and which BelUlbl e»stan. Tbe two are also fllmln.g J'lusbi became naUonal heroes. They even "Bluea Brothen,'' baaed on tbe parody ainging act :OM:amea Anlft>cduo-tbeBJuee Brothen. they puttotetberoo .. Saturct.)'Nlcbt." teriorate." says Michaels. "It didn't. This wt.11 give others more time.·· . M tbe "Saturday Night" company grew more involved in other projects, some critics claimed, the show suffered. The crispness that made it the best comedy on television was said to be gone. "STAR WARS" "CAPRICORN ONE" ('PG) "ALIEN" (R) ·"EYES OF LAURA MARS" "MEATBALLS .. "WHICH WAV IS UP?" (R) .. THE MUPPET MOVIE" "REVENGE OF THE ptNK PANTHER" ~ l "THE WARRIORS" "UP IN SMOKE" "HOOPER'" ALL OlltlVC·INS O~EN 6:JOr .M.Nl•NT't.Y Cl\lld UftO .. 12 ,,, •• Unleu • KtdO•• Pl•Yt•OUftd i Clvll Crumbling ... Gloomy Gus t . in the DAILY PILOT :; i Tbe IJ'OUP one. called itself the "Not Ready Will "Saturday Nl1ht•• survive the departure r~=~CO-... ~-.... : For Prime Time Players." That wu wben of the Blues Brothen? I ... ~ -~ ·I •• .. ••••••••••••••••••••lj ·''Saturday N:labt'' wu in tta underpvund comedy '''lbere were Iota of articles writ.ten when -~·-••--, c1a11. Now, Beluabl and A7b'OJd are too ready for Chevy left sayin1 that tbe abow would de· jl •oic*.Dril ..-...., I :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-... " .......... .... -----------------------------------------------------------,, .. 1--;ir.;i7.0z12 ... • -----. ,STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR "'°"'Fashion Island Ncwpon Beach DAILY PllQT ' CLAISIFllD AD5-Ml·M • • • .se ......... '~ieves' Stealing llearts in ViejO What J .O. Salln1e·r was to t.he ,. Amtr1can novel. Herb Gardner la, to perhapt a lesHr extent. to the play. -Both i>OllMf a beauWully Ut.erat.e .. quality and uniqueneH or style lbat set their reapecUve works apart. ·---:::--'"-.....-:-.:-'-..,.--~.......,...._ __ .....;:,~~ · Gardner. Ja-known-AllrlotU. _wbolly tor bla com le masterpiece "A Thounnd Clown.a ... but·lbat wt.U be c h a oged this season a long the Oransc Coast. His "The Goodbye People" will be ataeed at the Laguna Moult.on Playhouse and, currently, the Saddlebaclt Valley Community Intermission Tom Titus her role, the character sbaCfingsof wblcb sometimes elude her. Robert Hasllng.s l~ excellent as her cabdrtv· Ing father who has but two acena. but makes them memorable. Burt R ynold:i t right> ls a bit dubious of the :,ell·improvement trnmmg introduced by Robert Preston In the movie comt:dy •· mt Tough, .. wnng tonight at 9 oo NBC. Channel 4, for the first ume on c•ommerc1al televis\on. Theater la mounting bis bilt.ersweel co medy "Thieves." .. TIDEVES" lS WHAT you might achieve if you took the best comic qualiUes of Neil Simon and Murray Schlsgal, a heartwarming gem or a play whic h turns tbe negative qualilies of loneliness and non· The sexy lady across the court • who collects overnJght lovers (and their shirts> ls done to a bigh gloss by Catrie Mowery. Scott Micbad also is quite good as ber male counterpart, a playboy seUing conquests with bis binoculars.' . For· pure pbysical comedy. Without the taint of caricature which would have been so easy. Jane Nigh Dav id son as an A pp le Annie c haract er rummaging through garbage pails and Dee Fitzgerald as a drunk looking for his own "special· ty" are outstanding. Their sequences blend ln smoothly with the play's more serious aspects and, as a re . suit. are that much more effective. t:\( ANIMAl. CMCKERS• SINGING TELEGRAMS ' , I .~,/{ 7141115·9966 11 . Wl1'1 COMIDY TO 001 , ... ..... •C-7131~31 '~'° ...,'""o:m:..:r.o--,&-.. -,.......,. MIM • lUlll e IUUMMI NIM'"1 .,.._ HOf '""'(NI 7l)l)JI 9)IO "'Ill aw :=~i •• 7:::=:) '!II Yl1WN(Nt 1Mt DIR H\nlTU" a1 -·"-''"' .. IAT/--t-4~ 1'41 MUPHT MOYlr IGI WW.A'f\-1:11& t:U '"'"'"41" _ .,.....,..... ... ,.,....,. "THI MOOHUWH" "t4UlllCAHr IPG I -----· .... MWNOlf .. IUD .... .... AUVIi .. "' ..... M&alll ~"' - Maryland Balle t Torched BALTTMORE <AP) - The Maryland Ballet. having lost its dance 11ludios and costumes in an arson fi re. has can· cPled a national tour and placed Its dancers on monlh·long layoffs in an errort to save money. Officials or the ba llet troupe said I ~ would open its local season as sc h e dul e d w it h performances next Fri· d ay and Saturday at Goucher College, but then the 17 dancers wo uld be tempor a rily unemployed. HOW E V E R , J ose Martinez, chairman of ballet board, stressed that "there has been no thought ~1 ven to dis· b anding the Maryland Balll't." It was the second tame in two year::. that finan· l'l<il probl em:. h ave forced the cancell at1on of t ours In J anuary 1978, a Midwestern tour wa~ called off and the d a n cers we r e un e mpl oyed f o r f1 \>e weeks. The Au g S fir e destroyed a downtown l>u1 ld1ng wher e t h e troupe had Its studios and office:-. The group ha~ hc•ld a tc·lev1sed t e l ethon a nd r aised $19.146, but Ma rtinez notes 1t had a $300,000 debt before the fire. C APT. ROB E RT HatoH of lhe city fire in- vestigation bureau said that the fire was st.di un· der investigation. He confirmed, however . '*"'t it was the result of al son. He would not dis· cuss details. "DA WH OF THI DEAD"" •'Uft AOM THI DEPTHS .. •t .,,,.,...ff) '1.0VI & IUUITS .. --rHE .AMrTYVIW HOttlOI .. •I OPf~ DAil Y I 2 JO LlfllOJ•tAM•I ........... 1"1 l9UC110tt °' '°' 1'YMAM •• ........... MOITM DAU.Al POln •t ........... f'ii1 AU. MIEt M>Mlmo l!:!l 0.-11 ,__ "T141EVES'' A <~ bY He<1> G¥-. di-1K bV M"'-1 111•111• and Joe CwdlO. ~eo by 8•" JutJ1 and fl•rtM•• t(tn...., l«:~al dlr""Ctor 0'<~ v-. •. wl Cle119nt• 09Mv M<Tl9M. PttWnlt'd t>y tho ~ dl-1< va1..-, communir; t""•••• s.p1 n n. ,._,.•I I p M encl 5"91 J3 et 7 30 pm •1 ltle Ml,,. •Ion Viejo Ml91\ St'-! ,,...,.. A ... ,,,.,_, no.•1n or 111-46111 THfCAIT S.lly ,,.,..,,,, .... 8«kv J Parr P.,,..IO Wf<'t>ow PobertM"tl~ Carfl•,.,.,,_.,, MlirUn Cramt< •..•••••• Joe K amlns1<v N•n<vGr- C>Ordon ~treel L41dV Oum CarllCHI O&nfltkl 11 Men AbOW St•nl•v H~rry flO C•mllle . • ......... .. p,.,., ~<6" Ml(""'°I Jof\e NtQh O•vWhon o... r 111oer•ld v,.,,_,~ Vin<• COfdk> \colt w 1111...-mon 01ov.-. Coo"" C.-rt lll'ICM .... "'""' J-S1ura Cop Giibo De~lln .. • • • • • OouQI"' ... .,,,,..... 8•uo M<lndDe • • Deftny M<Tl9,_. M•~~Ot1111'Q Jecl<Mcllrov Murr• .. Sldtll ' communication into bright. witty m· • gredients. Additionally, the Sad· dleback production is among the most impressive of the year in l~aJ community theater. Co;dlrectors Michael B1ehtz and J oe Cordio have taken a chaJleng.mg script calling for a la rge cast and a number of diffe rent playing areas and mounted it on a stage which must be cleared to allow room for school acUv1t1es. That they succeed admirably 1s a tributi>.in itst>lf T he production 1s dotted with superior i>erformanres, lht· most ad mira ble bemg that of Ronald Werbo"" as a schoolteacher whose marnagc 1~ di!>1n tcgrat1n g as h1~ r arf'er ar celcratt'S Werbow g 1vt:s a ~('n~tllVl', involving portrayal t·appcd by a marvelous scene an which ht· lnt''> to recapture his boyhood at an old mov ie theater only to discover 1t '., been converted into a church BECKY J . PARR as his wife r e quires a bit more a cchmat.ual.Jon t.o S PLENDID SU PPORTING pe rfo rmances a re contributed by Vince Cordio as a cantankerous neighbor and Vernon Ison as a street kid trying to bribe bis way out of the ninth grade CompleUnJ the cast in various background assignments are Scott Williamson. Dick Vara. Colleen Goedhart. Ltnda Aldnch. John Szura, Douglas Hartman and Bruce Mein· doe. The sleepmg doorman 1dooe on opening rugbt by Denny McTighe, who also designed the muJtJple set· tings) Is a gem of a cameo The show's only a wkwa rd mo ments come when the set as convert- ed temporarily into an antenor. an operation whar h could be ac-co mphs h~d without bringing an phony looking nats Beyond that. the production rt owi. with admirable smoothness "Thtev~" wall bP on \tagf' f'nday'i and Saturday'> through Sept 29 at H n'clock with a 2 30 matinee 11ext Sun day at thl' Masi.ion V1e10 lh~h School thl'Hll•r · ('AU.BOARD Auditions for thf· Orange Cnunty pn•mal'rt· of lhf' nr>v. mus1C·al .. Sl;i rtin~ ll<:rf•. Startin~ r--.ov." will b•· h<.•ld ~unday from l to ci p m <ii t h1· l.dJ:UO<J Moulton Playhow.c, 606 Laguna Can}on Roitd. Laguna Beach . . director John Ferzacca Wlll be cast.m g lhree men and six women in the 20-45 age bracket for the 'ihow. which opens Oct 30 for three weeks On lhe To~n ' Li la :\1 1nn(·ll1 and ht·r :-lewh c• ~ c.· o r t ~1 a r k Gero crl~bratt• at Sarru·~ after the Rroadwa 'r I opening of "On , <;olden Po nd.·' j of which Gero w as co-j producer liiii1 AU.AOOM>Nmo ' -------8TAATll flAIDA YI--------. l!:.!:!1,_°"'._. ..,..._ l'ii1 Ml1"'CYIO ~ IDWA .. DI I ~u,_,,,_,.._..,....,... NEWPORT CIN!MA CINIDOM! 20 fv\.,';._;~~1 "e:~~.~~~~1~ s!>~~~!.~~00 \eJ ... .,.,..... MOM.&ll.lS · 100 lltOO SAf.· 1200 ·300 ·&00 ·900 -llOO i.=======::=!~~~~~===,====::J , ' J ENTERTAINMENT / INTE"MISSION . , PRAJlllC a LANGELLA ~·> Plu• !."'-.::.&"·< ... -'·-· • -·----~r -"'--" "- ,_ICHACL CAIN( SALLY flCLO ..,,,,,,, EP'O ... DDN AMfUfT'Un 0 ••. 7 ! INStDE: •Ann Landen •Happenings =======-=~·E~nM~.~IClmbKk •Claulfled;..,,....,...-_ T ....... .,. ..... ..,mberib• 11. 1'71 OM. V fltLOT Telephone booth installer Florence McCune pulls on protective covering for her work shoes. 87 llJDITB OUON ......... ""' ..... 11 ~-wen· a Southem Callromlar IM. d kwe Jl'lortnre llcC\lne altd Sharon GOuld. _ TheJ lMta1.l telerpbone bootba for a llvin&. Th \wo wom•n. employeea ot--Oeneral Telepbcme, i"IPCldedlJ .arelha.onb-fem•les ever... '° bave bekl WI particular Job ror the com- pany. TMy use the Jackhammer and cuttlnf torch JUlt Uke their male count.erpa.r1.I aod heft 450- pound bootbl wtt.b eue. AND 'l1IEY LOVE n . They SaJ they pref er their outdoor work to aJtUna in an olfice wear-Lni pantybole and dresses and typin& and filing. General Telephone didn't set out to hire women for the job. according to Lee Pearce.. buildings supervisor, but when the two women volunteered they were civen the chance. Now Pearce wouldn't trade them for the world. "They're as aood as two good men," he said. ''They're dependable and reliable. They take a lot of interest in their work." The women are responsible for installing, maintaidlng and repairing phone booths in a territory which stretches from Loll& Beach to South Laguna. They work in jeans and cool tops and say they have developed muscles ll\ey never knew they had. "We get physically tired," admlt~ed Mrs. Gould, a Fountain Valley resident. "But our physical conditioning has gotten better. We have firmed up." SHE SAID MOSf PEOPLE don't believe her at first when she says she uses a jackham· mer and culling torch. "The usual resporuse is, 'You've got to be kidding.' But then they say, 'I admire you.' Some guys admit they wouldn't tackle a jackhammer." Neither or the two women had had construe· lion experience before sta.rthij: on their present jobs. Mrs. Gould was a clerk for General for eight years and Mrs. McCune has been a customer representative and delivered mail for the com- pany. There was an opening on a booth truck, which Mrs. McCune, a San Pedro resident, fill ed, and then the second job came up. "I VOLUNTEERED to fill in and liked 1t," Mrs. Gould said. When they load the truck and work al the site, they do it with almo.'>l no conversation. "We know what to do," Mrs. McCune said. "We've good a good rou~ established. We're a great teem. I hope they never break us up." 01 the job installing telephone booths are Florence M cCune of San Pedro, left. and Sharon Gould of Fountain Valley. Med . Center Offers Pioneer Obesity Program • NW trimming off about t10 pounds of .-ceet weight, Dr. Jamee Vanderhoof Is he/olno obMe pertOna lose weight at the UC/ Clinic. • ./ By JOEL C. DON Ot -OallY I'-SUft Picture this : A fat doctor advlSing his pa- tient on how to lose weight. That's the ironic, yet embarra'istng s1tua-. lion Dr. James Vanderhoff regularly encoun· tered in bis Norwalk general practk e. But in t.977 he entered a spei:lal we1ght- reduction program for obesity at UCLA and trimmed ore about 60 pounds of excess weight The diet program -which combines fast· ing and behavior mod.ilicaUon -is now offered in Orange County al t.he UCI Medical Center. The outpatient program is aimed at "high· risk. morbidly obese" patients, according to Dr. Bertram Tesman, director of the weight reduc· lion clinic and clinical professor of obstetncs and gynecology. MORBIDLY OBESE IS DEFINED as being 20 or more percent over the Ideal body weight for specific age, sex and height. Dr. Tesman said. "We're tallting about a chrotiAcally sick pa- tient suffering from the most sern>us diseue in this country," Dr. Tes man explained. "The more obese you are. the more prone you are to heart attacks and strokes." In addition, obese persons also may be like- ly to have diabetes, hypertension. joint disease or great.er risk of sudden death, be said. Al six feet. 235 .. pounds, Or. Vanderhoof called bimlell morbidly o~. BE WAS SUFFERING ROM high blood pressure and deeeneraUve joint disease in the knees. And Dr. Vanderhoof reallied that he was no longer able to disUngui.ah between hunger -the actual need for food -and appetite -the in· satiable craving to eat. Today. at a modestly trim 181 pcxmds, Dr. Vanderhoof; 55, is belpine other obese persons -lnc.ludlng docton -lose weiahl al the UCI cllnlc. The program was pioneered about nine yean ago by Dr. Victor Vert.es at the Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland. Dr. Vertes waa seat'cb.lng for a way to lower the diabetic patient's demand foe' more insulin, Dr. Tesman said. Diabetics are in a "vilcioaa circle." IDlu.lin makes them bungy, but more food increases the need IOI' insulin. Dr. TJ'Sman ~alned. DL Vl!aTE8 8TilTED a procram based on a fat npplemented wttb ·a special protein· glucoee powder mixed with cciftee, tea OI' diet IOftdrtnk. 1'be diet IUPl>le~ent -called Optlfut - contains euenU&I amino acids, carbollJdr\tes, vltamlm and mlnerall. Tbe patients were A11o 1tven a potualum supplement., '° preftllt a blood electrolyte imbalance. . . By 1978, the pfOl?un bad treated more tban 1,500 penona and bouted tbat about 80 percent of tbe patients Jolt a minlmum ol 48 pounds. Tbe UCI cllnlc will work In CCJDJunctlOD with the Mt. Slna1 procram, and clinics which have opened ln Bo1ton, Pblladelpbla and New OrleUI. Dr. Vertes will ol'flclallJ open tbe UCI Rllk ractor-Obmty Clinic tb1I week, aDouP the Or..,. Comt.J procram bu bem tD operaUoG for about a moath . THE CLINlC. OPERA'MNG ON a physi- c-1an referral basis. 1s ~tarred by about 15 medical pe r so nn ~I 1n clud1n g doctors , psychologtS ts and nurses. Or Tesman. 59, said. Some of the staff member. havt> themselves been through the obes ity treatm~nt program, he added. The clinic is held each Saturday in BuiJdjng 9 at the med.lea! center. ... he noted. after a woman loses weight. she now finds herself being 'hustled · by men. At the !1rsl visit. the pallent 1s given a com- plete physical examination and a detatled his· tory is taken for review by the medical staff. Tests include electrocardtogram. blood pres· ;ure. unnalysis and 2A speci11c tests on blood samples. Each week. the patient is re-tested to malte sure that the radtca1 fast doesn't hurt his health and insure that the patient IS complying with t.he program Tbat 1s, that the oo.ly thing eaten is the Optifa.st supplement. Dr. Tesman said the program doesn't lake patients with a recent heart attack, aJcobol or drug addict.loo, severe psycbiatnc problems or other specific medical problems. PAnENTS ABE ON the program for a minimum of rour weeks . One person al the UCLA clinic completed 92 weeks on the fast, l<?S· ing 400 pounds. . . It's a misconception that you can bum off fat the same way it was bu{lt up, he said. The CClC'lt for the lnJUal testing i5 $90. Op- tifast, taken five times a day, runs $22 a week. For the first month, a patienl will spend about $220. . "U you were to llO out to eat you would a~d more than $22 a week for food," T•man as- serted. But after the initial fee, there is no charce for follow-up testing every three months for a year after completJ.nc the supplemented rut. "Art. we 1et them off (OpUfut), tbea it's Ume to rehabilitate them t.bro'lCb bebavlor modlltcation and &Ive them pbyalc:al actiYity 10 that they will remain at.able and beOD to eQJoy We," Teaman aaid. "We ean't atve them a nbatttute for food. The aublltitute la a difference lD eattna b.abttl," be added. BEBAVIOa •oornCATION INVOLVBS both . JllYCbololiCal coume1iDI and pwp IUP. ,port UU'oulb rap Mlliou, Teeman explained. Te1man want• to Include paycblatrlc therapy in the procram to help patienta throqb the ptycboloatc:al readjuatment. . For eumple, be noted, after a woman loeel wel1bt lbe now ftDda benelf beAnl "bUltled" by mu. "Ptlople laee thlU' W.Ub' aDd tbeJ can't budlelt.'' ( .... ......, ..... Q) ., .. -. . . -.. .,. -.... -~ "' .. ,,... . ~ ..,. --__.. ......... -............ ~---,.,. -. -. . . HAPPENINGS I ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Fundraising For Music Center Will Be F~ Wtda appndmetety • ~Uca prte. i.1. 0r...,. eo.&1'• •• •.ale..._ woa't bt an ... ,~. . ...... ,. ..... '° 11a ... a .. "' ,.. .... lM WQ meH .. tM MW~ a l"MlttJ, ... el • • au:aft9i1iii1iiiiiili*@w1ie~o-.l•41•1i~~k~~~~·~ ln Soullt Oout ....... , ..... OIMr\. u,.. .... t1"yiactol9&.mtot.M~1o.._m .. o1u.. .... tavail you a11oQW·1aav-. _.Mme, .,_., ~ farmal ....,. and JcQed • ,. • 1a1a •••. rtnt then ... wtne t..unc ...... ... , .. a.lie Met 1ampl .. ol tMl.t ... •arlet.al WID .. , putOllhe ilroftlo t.IPli'MilMinitiil. ~ -. "ollanilflbu:; a rt•1bn1. -. aauripoe blue. 1 llnt&Ddel and a cben1n blanc ud ~them all. Tbeb. "Vlnt ... .,.,. continued with a bu.Itel supper ud fuhlona from ab olua ato ..... Commeotary waa offered b y LHere a. .. -. director of fubJon promoUoo and merchaod1alnc for n.,,,.,., Buaar. We chatted wlth Manta Selander, the publl.lber ol Ha.,,.r'• Buaar, wbo came to the Weat Cout .Juual for the party. Tbe f on maua1e tor fall, u presented by I.he mqulne, la Just what we've been t.elllna you ln the put few weeks. Sult.a, sweat.era, col or. texture and exciting coata are what you should be looking for. Alao enjoylna the aala were Geor1la SfOOller, chairman of the womeo'a IUllds of the music cent.er, and her husband Dick, aobla Fried· m aa from Gallo, Lyu JohalOll, West Coaat editor for Harper's Bazaar, and Sapenllor &8CI Mrs. TomaUey. If you missed the party check the Sep· tember issue or Bazaar. You'll see some of the rash Iona. From there we donned hard bats and went, in our party clot.hes. to help Newport Bayview Yacht Club start remodellng Its new clubhouse on Pacific Coast Highway. Walls actually fell during the party. which lncluded a lot or he-man food such as "high rise sandw1ches," Thermos jugs full or w1ne and huge plates or munchies. Some of the dance noor was left. untouched for that evening and many people took advan· taae of the music, In spite or the beat. The club, according to spokesperson Jalla CllHe, will include a piano lounge, game rooms, health apa, deck for sunbat.bing and a corporate theater. Those wjthout yachts can charter a boat from the club's neet and even share a mem- bership. We round a variety of people wielding s ledge hammers at the destruction derby. in· eluding Terry Cole, the president. Loren and Jackie Heathe r, Evelyn and Lynn Hart, Glnny and Ed Cook, Sandra Andrews, Ed James, June Slemons, Bill Fawcett and Michael Vo:ion. Thl•re s more <'Ultural excitement m lh1s ·a rea than we know what to do with. The Lyne Opera Assoc1cil10n has installed oew board mem.,... and la ,.ady to to wttb two coaa.plN productlonl for the upcomlftl HUM. M•mvz-Led for ' f•Uve lnltallaUon & 1 In \an•· b.O~ .,"-''~!!!'!lll---. .hlii an were e.otertalned by aeveraJ ndU•l mutldana. Plrat, we enjoyed mu1lc by 1ultartst Mle,HI a, .. and flutist Adam lhplH, poolatde .• Tbe)l're becomtna ,..aulat flxturea on Lbe party acene, which la aood oewa. Theo, after a buffet aupper there wu a mlnl·concert by 110prano Jaime Ma4dn and tenor Pul BaueJ', and finally aome folk mualc by ewtart.at Ry&n. Even t.be bolt and boet.Ma aot into the act and aana. so it was an evenJ.ni hill ol 1urpr1se:1 . Naado Crllcl, executive dlre<:tor of the U · socl 1Uon, dlscussed plans for the coming year, ln· cludJng a fasblon show ln October . which you'll be hearing more about.soon. New board members include Uelea Lawler, Con1tance Morthland,-Mavla Orton, Ana Harper, Kartn Nlcbola aad Mar1aret l,.y oaa. ~ The Sandpipers, a part of the Auxiliary of Hoag Memorial Hospital. Presbyterian kicked off their year with a relaxed luncheon ln the home of Mrs. George Elkoart, Newport Beach. One of the things we look forward to at the Sandpipers' gatherings is the famous monkey bread made by Mrs . Elkourl and Emily Wllgen. It's always served hot, with lots of but· ter, and It's difficult to keep from eating way too much. Joining the group -this lime was Doris Stewart from Auc kland, gr andmother of Sandpiper Debbie Hocaa. She's here for her an- nual six-week visit. . Guests enjoyed salad and fruit, took home an African violet and all had assignments to help plan the group's annual spring dance. -~ We've mentioned the m usic center already. but there's more news. New guilds and chapters are being formed to help raise the astronomical sum of money which will be needed. The Harbor View Hills chapter of the Newport Harbor guild is the newest m the galaxy. Prospective members met in the home of Mrs. Kent Johnson last week to talk about plans ove r coffee and fruU. Mrs. George Spragill8 introduced Mrs. Richard Spooner, chairman of the women's gwlds, and Mrs. Glen Stillwell, cha.trman or the Newport Harbor guild. The youngest guest al the party was Ken- nelh Schwan, 5-week-old son of Kathy Schwan. 'Dead' Ends Drun k Degrees DEAR ANN LANDERS: Everyone and anyone who re:.ids your column or has seen you on TV knows you are a bluenose dry. total abst:.11ner blah. blah, blah !You must be & wet blanket, lousy company and boring as hell.) I'm surl! you know that not everyone who imbibes Is a sot Surely you have friends who en1oy alcohol and do not get dead drunk every night Since you seem lo be an authority on the subject, will you please attempt to categorize the various d e,grees or Intoxication? People need lo know when they are slipping from one category to another. -HUNTSVILLE, Ala. DEAR HUNT: I'm not sure It Is possible to clatutlfy the various 11ta1e11 ol ln&.ox.lcatlon, but I fo .. d a reference fibat might be helpful. It ap· peared la a perlod,lcal of the Office of Health E conomics bl England. Here ll la: (1) Dtuy and deUghtful <2> Drunk and disorderly CS> Dead clrunk (4) Dead DEAR ANN LANDERS. I hate lo say this, b ut my 13-year-old 80n Is turning Into a monster. I admit he bas been spoiled rotten by me and my ex-hu sband. . My husband remarried and his current wife has two chiJdren by her first husband. My son Rick <made-up name) resents my dating men and want.a to come along. WheneV\?r the boy goes to hia dad's house he geta into a rtght with the new wife or one of the klda. He also fl~hta with his father -calls him "a cheai-kate' because he refuses to buy the boy what.ever he wanta. I'm afraid Rick will be barred from their home If this keeps up. Frank· ly, l wouldn't blame the new Mrs. lf th1.a hap- pened. He really ia an obnoxious kid. •· RecenUy Rick started to smoke pot. He say• he bas to or the kids won't ha\fll anyth.lng to do with hlm. He hH a terrible fear or being reject· ed. I want to help my son, but I don't know how. Ann Landers lle's a smart-aleck and thinks be knows every· thing. I need your help. -TEED OFF TN EVANSTON DEAK T. tN E.: Yoa need a great deal more belp than I can offer ln a few Inches or newspaper space. The boy sbouM have pro· resslonaJ COQD.ffllal -and yoa need c:ou.nsellag too, mother. Coatad the Irene JoHelyn CUnlc: <Nortb Shore Mental Health A.Mn.) for an ap- J)blntment. 'Ibey have e:sceUent c.oun.selors and are not far from where you Jive. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I wouldn't have believed it if l hadn't seen it w1t.h my own eyes. A business in San Antonio has the motto, "We can supply everything for the brtde except lhe groom." / This fa mily ·owned enterprise offe rs maternity-style wedding gowns. They come In ivory or candlelight. When I was growing up, pregnant gjrls were not treated like celebrtties. What arc your views on thll s ubject' - OIZZGUSTEO DEAR DlZZ: Wbo nld anything about celebrttles1 It aouad1 to me u lf precnant brides now bave an opportunity to wear Dlcely- styled gown11 lnltead of blnc11D1 Cbemaelvea up like mummies and praying nobody oottcea - when aJmost aJwayt U.e wbole towa laaowa. I'm not piDDlDI any medab on &Iris wbo 1et PG before marriage, bat for thole wbo do, It must be comfortln1 to know they can bave a 1own that look• decent. • • .Obesity Program (From Pa1e Cl) "Senne people are so excited because It's the ftrat lime they've crosaed their legs ln 20 yean •• be added. ·Ait.bouab ODWut l• llmUar to tbe con· troveralal Uqufd protein diet. Teaman •m· pbulMCl t.bat the pro1ram la dilferent becauae of the rlloroua requirement foe t.•Unc and follow-up. And T .. mu DOt4MI t.bat penona nm 1 bulth r1d by futina without mtdlcal aupervlaion or d.1•tar1 1upplement. IT'S A MISCONCEPTION tbat . )'OU can bun otl fat ta. nm• 11f•1 lt wu bullt up, be 1ald. If you starve a person, tbelr bulc protetn stores w111 be burned up ln a week. Then the bod7if' to diaeet other U.uee fOI' ener11 ln· cha tM heart, klc1My1, Uv• ud 1p1Mo. W UM ODtlfut aupplemmt, ~ patlent bW'1ll 80 peretat fat and to percent body pro· teln. Date collected from UM obellty 0Unlc1 wW be UMd &o deW.rm1De the eft41Ct of weleht 1oa ln bllla·rtM oblle pat.ltDtl, ... Mid. Tbe ua clinic wl1l ... a ma.lmum ol 100 patJenta • week. . T .. man · bopea tbat the ,..ultl wlll be 1lmllar to the Mt. Sinai atatiaUca, where 80 per· cent of the paUcnll have maintained their re· duced weight for more than three yean. "Anyone can loH wel1ht with the fast itself," eddocl Dr. Vandtl'hool. "But kMplnC it off la the trick." "lt't a cultural problem -one tbat medlclne haan't dealt wltb In the put becauae lt _ c medlcloe) dealt with aymptom1," aald Team an. Altbou(h 40 million A1Mrican1 are over· wel•bt. 30 J)ercent of them morbld11 obese, "Moet DbY1lclan1 c1oa•t Uk• to take care ol fat people," Tetman aald. · He edded: "If we can keep t.beee people out ol t.be boepltal and keep tbem beaUhJ, we're do- inl wODdertul." • WINE -Sampling new wine are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spooner while Lenore Be ns on pours. OPERA TALK -Discussing plans for the upcoming seas on of Lyn e Ope r a art 1 from lefU Nunzio Crisci. executive d1rec Though 1r~ been deathly hot here lately. play has gone on a:, usuaJ at the Newport Beach Tennu, Club. site of the Pacific SOuthwe~H Seniors Tournament. Participants took a breather Fnday e ven 1ng to have cool dnnks and watch the sun set About 150 of the 600 players showed up, an ade qualC' number for a good time Music was provided by guitarist Er k Lawson, who s ang s uch favon tes as "Time 1n a Bottle ·· We couJd havc-llstened to him all night The tournament, one of the largest m the world. draws ·players from all over Southern California. ~ I Sunday was the annual opc•n housf• at tht> 222nd Combat Commurucations Squadron or the Cahfonua Air National Guard tn Costa Mesa The cooks fixed hamburgers. potato salad and bean sal-ad for an old-fastuoned family day 'fhis is the one time when everyone gets to come see what happens on those once-a ·mont.h drill weekends. It wa.c; Sharon Rose Bdtsiock'a 19lb birth· day and her mother. Lynn, f1gtm!d she'd do Sharon a favor by helping her keep her trim Oall'f .......... - tor . Helen La wler . board president, and Ir v tn<.' Orton . as!>oc1at1on president. f1 ~ure now that ..,he <, J year older Mrs fk1Lstock ho'ite<1 Sharon''> annual par- '' at Skinn v 11;1."en rf'.,taurant . where all the meJb .tn• lu1o1o 111 l·a lor1c'> Therr· y,3.., 1•\en an almQ<,t calon t>·frec <'ake 1<,n"t Uus t•\f•r~on~"" drPa m·• 1 for the birthday ~ir l .rnd h1·r ~u·· ... ts. Jac k. ht·r father, Ken l)p \'or. l>t'hbie lk rum ;1 nd Lynn Rethorsl. Orange County RCd Cross volunteers were honored <JI L' "JM'< 1al program at Knott's Berry Farm last week with Ed Nix of KW IZ as master of ceremoru~ S~1al ~ul"t v. a~ Vince f eruicamo, Rams ciu a rtt•rbac·k. v.hCJ ha ... bN'n '>lud y1ng at UCI nH•d1cal ..,<'hool and live!> 1n lrvinP Orange Coa:.t resid ents honored Included Cathfrtn~ Ar,,;ue. :'llcw port Reach, 45 years; CatheriM Johnson, Balboa lsl:ind.. JO years and Della St.aihr, Laguna Beach. JO year:. ' Dr. DanJel Gordon, Orange County pros· thodontJst , was honored by the BOCA Chapter of Alpha Omega . rnternattonal dental fraterruty, dunng a dtnner m the Airport.er Inn The dinner ra ised funds for Israel bonds. Mter 'Blackbirds,' She's Heard Everything -Maybe September . . . the season when schools open theJr doors ... school Janitors become su symbols ... and little chUdren wander around the balls muttering. ''My Mom can drive ... Throughout the years, I thought I had heard just about e very horror story or volunteer mothers you 2.,ould lb.ink of. But I hadn't heard the one about Die busload or Head Start children which my hiend ln c auromla volunteered to help transport THAT MEMORABLE MONDAY, 75 three· and four-year-old• boarded a bus to be transported to the Jewish temple a couple or milea away. A putor was in charge of the d.r1v· Ing and my friend H l lo the front seat and was In c:harae of "tranquility." The children were dropped otf and picked up agaln without a bitch. Now all that wu left was to drop children off ln the arm• ol tbelr waltina mothen at 15 street comen ln Venice, c aw. It would have worked out perfectly bad someone remembered to telltbe motben. They toot the cblldrea back to the temple to check thelr records for addreuel, only to ftnd the doon !pelted. They threw t.bemaelv• on the mercy ol the cblldren. It seemed all 75 of them lived ln a white bouae-wit.b a fence around It and two trees in the front yard. TBEY ,,Pt.IT PIAN 8 lnto operation, which waa to atop at every atreet corner wblle the re~ verend led t.Mm ':fr ayer. OcculonaUy, at tbeae •'°Pt tbeJ draa atransen in off the 1u..t to aee lf tbeJ neop1Md aDYOM OD the bua. c By t.bla PRE HOLIDAY SPECIAL ...,,... ........... I lu·.,...,.a'ts•• • ..,.., . 25% OFF · + OM•Ame ...... " ........................ ..... R~ElL'S UP LSlERY ltll ... CelleW..• 141-1116 . 1 E,.... ... IN!elc time the children were Into their third afternoon nap.> Aft.er four hours, the children were all aalely atbome. Not to be daunted on the next trip, our school volunteer decided to remedy this s. ltuation bf hanging a colored bird around the neck of each cbJld. THE PINK 81808 would 1et off at the pink comet. the green blrd11pnthe1reen corner, etc. Her only problem was that the ran out of colora and one group bad blackblrds around their neck.a. When a mother beard her caJI out to a group of black chlldren, .. All blackbirds off the bus," abe called her a bigot and demanded her retlpatlon. The Ufe of a school volunteer la not an euy road. It take• stamina, time and penoaal ucrifice. In your ln.tln.lle mercy, take a lcbool volunteer to lunch thla week. Not ln the school cafeteria, for cryiq out loud! · • I Something Eztn:al I I We have m.,ruftC«'lt qullta ID our 1bop, tiut we wlU make oee worklnt in your colon. Our de- eot•U>r plUowa ... matvtloue, but· If you don't Uk• what· .. have,. we will mah them to plHH. Our t.aut.lf\alb trimmed lOWtla wUJ add -~ lO la)' bath. For UM anUque acw.. w. ban 41olll .. , aearvH, ••d llfhana. I.At 1.111 make plaaematt • and tabltelodll to eoompUmea& your china. It'• lilt flo.l11Uq touch dial IDlk• a bomt. • • ·-L171tllrMI (In Westport Squ .. )· • 7 CLASSIFIED -INDEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llftD'•ltCll ~·= EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~--'tMotke: All real Mtate advertlffd lo Uu ncw1paper t.a aub .i«t to the ffderal Falr Hou.sin& Act or 1968 ~ch maJi:ea at IUeaaJ to ad vertise "anr pre· ff'rence, h mitallon, or 111.scnounataon based on rKe, color, rellirJOn. sex, or national on 1ttn. or an IJlteOtion to make any :.uch preference, llmila-uon. or discrimination." ' • WE HAYE SEVERAL FINE BAYFIONT HOMES WITH PIER & SUP ••u 11root locludes 3 bedrm trl BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR j 4 I K (I y \ 'd I' ()I 'v' ~ H ,, , .., 616 I leve.l townhome. Walk to major s hopping a nd transportation. Earth t.ooea. tireplaee, & slePB to pool. Hurry , call m.8560 Oi'tf'-' 1•4 V • '' \ 11,.1"4 ltJ It f4 f .,,., .......... w ...... I al knowio ly accept any j i :.td~: ... :~: :.~:· • ltvl!H uonortbetaw. LOOK OUT WoaLD! l am u charmer and I have made my mark m a choice communit y by prov1d101( everything needed for gracious llY· ing at its finest. I a m a large 4 Bdrm. 2\lt bath home with a 1ac uu1 it~ ---------•I ........ Ffx.r PLUS the advnntage of a -~ leclilced secluded IBR 1 be in· -:;,~ aJtOIS: Ach...+iwn SeUer slashes price! R-2 come unit Absolutely ..wl'ORTIUCH CUSTOM411 3.000 sq.ft.. Large master bdrm suite. in ract all 4 8drms large. Charming rormst dining room on balco ny looking into beamed te1hng h\'IDJl room. L n~e gourml't kitcben. r mily room und 2nd fa.replace Large pool and deck. $229,000 .• ,,.., lhollkl check ltleir ods btildable lot + 2 bdrm one of Lhe finest in the l!w "'-'I.. md r= ~ house. tots or Poleollal. area. Don't delay Call _, · cl ...... ~ Bri nJt orrers n ow toda)'979-S370 .... , rars ...... • ..... 646-7171 A 400t17" ~:; DAILY PILOT a~sws tl',11 1110·" "·· '"·, LLSTATE C.M. ·1111~ ~ =~~ [~llUI REALT~f -~~Ii~·~~~~~ ~; ~~~•••••••• C.M.COTTA.GE ATT .. lliCH !;!; GtMral I 002 $74.500 less than 20'~ down to ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'\x up & save. This J assume ex1stmi loan. 2 11 '' hous y t '"'' .., Bdrm bome has loads or es our ome a 1 '" ~ \ potential, but does need Newport Be ach + a !';, some TLC. Featunng a house to renl as 1nrome. :~;: CAN'T IE IEAT formal dirung a rea & a $i.1.000 down to ex1stmg J BR family horn~ on stone fireplace. 1t 's a re loan Block and ''' to :.:' tree lined street, w 1no al ftnd.. Owner may help beaeh Call &a Arnold. ''·" down terms. You wont fi nance . Call now 1 752·19'l0. aEA.L UTATll ~·,·;:..~only 161.000· 1s1.Jl91. ' Ci>UAIL «;::SELECT [',.lj ; I :)9 ·~ T' PROPERTIES PLACE _ ____ __ PR°'8TIES"" PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP TRIPLEX ,.t'tftUUM't'tnrn4111 '., ....... .A V.ail 'f"'" .. l...ol.n\ • ... tl\inO l'°H)IW\.6f•• ~••Jl1u~· TrJt\tl'- ,,,. lhe owner's unit as a lrg ,, .. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath w /frplc. ~·;;: hllnS & garage. There JJJ are alsotwo2 Bdrm units ~ that produce ~real ID· come. Lr,:: assumable. low Interest loan. Full price Sl85.000. Call ~~- SEaVICES l!enttt 1.tt ......... , lMPlOYMEHT & ,.E,ARATION lirhooe• '"" l'Vct IOll .ttlft '4 ... a~I • tkqi-.allltG,M• • MEKHANDISE -""Kl""" A~t.,,..n """""" ::fd.':,: 1'1•\f'ftlll\. r·amrra~ • 1:.qwpnh "' ("4h fAJll > .. '"'to' f)U .,\Arn1tur1• '·•'lit: Ntlr '""-~ c.voo. J""tlr) .... , ... ~'4•t"-htrwrv \I i.M'l't I MfttoC.JiQ; '41W"tU• ........ v. •nt• d Mu\&fld ln,trunwn' otr....., f "'"Ir Lqu111 ~-C:.':: ~~~~,:~ "4x><ttncw11h ~t.tt~h1ur•n• O,.r , .... p. T' tt..dt0 ll1 .. 1.Merrt1 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT t\lrtr•ft l•m!ll'n.'wllt K•nl t.l«'lnt Car. 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Earth tone 3 bedrm, magnificent maste r suite. 2 sexy bathrooms. a lT\QSt see for SI 17 ,000. Act now. 546·2313 -. "t.5 Seminars R.E. llcettM OneWHllftld HORSES! ~Up!! on this spectacular .,_, acre lot., nearby riding trails to the sea. An old world charmer or a home, 3 bedrm, 2 bath. out buildings . A must see if )'OU like horses, call now546-ZJU Ol'fll Ill Q •ti\ IU1'< l()~I '</(I' [Clllil ----· WMTE WA TO 10,... TII 1:10 r .M.I VIEW __ _ 3 Bedrm, 3 bath & spa 3 c,_,..... Db ""R Patios . Skylaghl. wel ~vnA ~ M,.. bar, and much much. DUPLEX more. Gor1teous pn vate Ckean and bay view. 3 beach. Own e r pro-Bed.rm. and 2 bedrm + fessional d ecor a tor. den. 2 Fireplaces. Owner Owner will help fl.naDce. anxious . Hurry, call Hun'y, call 673-8SSO 673-85.'IO oPtr..i 111 fl •''\ •UN rot 1r ... t1 .0Pffl4 '" Y •l1' 1U1• ro,.,.., ~ 1• [•BVNtl !~'MNtl WESTCU~ BeauUlul 3 Bdrm home in prestigjous Newi>ort Beach. ll features: a garden room off the kitchen, spacious master bdrm with library, plush carpets, extensive brick worit. newly painted in and o u t. Owner 's motivated. For a n appt to see, call !)46-5880. .... 4 ~-HERITAGE . . REALTORS f"""'''••············ ......................... . l ! I I ' aa: 1 • -''· • J ""4 I Business m en . ii f 4 rrn art• d<11nq' jhus1ne~~ unde r a ;1-'1c11110ut\ IJusrn1'SS i I \Jame you are required ~ 1 l'ly tau· ( HUSln('!iS and : i l'm/esnan.~ Ct>de. St't : j 17!111/1 to 1793111 rn /de a i l F1r 111 wus lJusiness i ! ,Vo me Statement and 1 I ha t•e 1t published lor j ; tour corisecut1ve U.'t'oXS l 1w1-: al lite DAILY i ; P/t;OT can help with I 1 ootll Call I/le LEGAL i iD F:f',A RTt.llo;.VT 0 1 I l 642-'¥]2 I f;I1. 332 /or l i further m/onnolu>n 1 : .................................. ., ............... f l!t~ J.'! !'!r a IOday ad l.n the DAILY PILOT SBVICE DlllCTOIY DO IT NOW! 642-1671 ~~~-!'-~~~~ 231 POPPY. A lot and one half <4.S fl wide I & a very short walk to Lillie Corona Beach. OWNER WILL FINANCE. Two bedroom. 2 bath. ram1ly room & study. add an up stwrs mas ter l>Ulle & deck for ocean view sns.ooo. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 "PALM SPRIMGS" CONDO Excellent. affordable de sert home on fee land Low m a inte n a nce • runushed . 3 bdrms l "7 ba. blrt g rounds w 12 pools & 2 spas. Contact Mary Sue at 646· 7711 VIEW .UAHDOMED ESTA.TE See Spyglass. Easlblutr, lrvine Crom Uus deserted 2 story est.ate with acre 4 bedrm. 2 baths. Nearly i,a acre of woodsey lot. Huge s parkling pool, tong estate dnveway to garage. A must sell! $100.950. Act now. ~all 546-231.3 Of'fN 1119• fl S IUN 10 81 N'((• [tJIMllHI Have aomdhing you want &o selJ? Chwified ad~ do ilwell. 842.5678, OCEAHFtlONT 55 FT.LOT! Qistom deluxe duple~ . 4 &3bdrm. units. i;!ourmet lotchen m owner 's apt + lots or imported tale. Crplc. euch umt. 6 Car l(arage + muc·h more' S895.000' Try your terms~ lol»o lay Prop. Realton • 675-7060. ~MA1~,.,n f,J/.~u1d :~.-1/f If you are looking for gracious l i vi n g 1n Newport Beaches mosl presliiiious location. please c all us for in· formation on our listinits in BIG CANYON 664-1493 640-4277 F1NE Sf ARTER HOME. Completely refurbished • an good neigh borhood Anaheim. S87 .soo. QUALITY. CUSTOM built exec b orne wtcoasUme view 4 BR. Laguna Beach. S298.500. A "MUST SEt:" T he epitome or charm. 207 'IU5ttnAve .. N.B. WANT A PERSONAL BUSINESS. Poodle Grooming Parlor. Only Pl.Im. BALBOA ISi.A.NU REALTY 673-8700 *VETS* UM Y0//11' BC)ibility NOW ... NO DOWN . WANS TO Sl00.000 LOW INT. RA'fE Let us show you how to qualify. TcAtoltectC_,.t W.u.t. 754-1202 3 Bdrm Portafino model + guest house with fireplace and s epar ate e ntry . Perfect for in·laws Thi s could s o lve yo ur h ous ing problems. $266.900 .......................... 1111 SYO.rw .... , • •• • r7'2 Tlwete .......... , .• ,. • WM l'r·ko•ph. • .. .. .. . .. • . • .. !1717 ~=~~~·: .. ::·:":: .. :m llTIS. ID 0-al .......... ... PENINSULA PT. SPECIAi.! -llDlll ILlllS DD. wrlS,1$(1 ac..ral... . . . .... , ~ ................ ... ... t1 .................... ._ai,o ~::::::::::::::::: .. ::::~ ~:'.: .. : .... ::::::: ... ::.: ~· ·:· ··:::::::::·:· ·= ~~~:;:-:~~:~:-~~~;::: ... ! .................. ...., ..................... -5, ·::::::::::::::.;: ... ·= ................... , ... .......... ::::::::::::······= ~::::::::~:~.:::: v ....••• , .. :::::·.:·.·.:·.:.·~~·.·= ............ I WATERFRONT HOMES lac. ~36 W Coas1 Hlgh14oV N4.'Wport &>ach 611•1400 O'{ER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE llST IN SPT•LASS Larize fomll~·"" One Of The l.nr11est Home~ In The Area. Six Bedrooms Plu11 lfuire Bonus Room . Many f:xtros Ruch As Spanish 'l'lled Kitchen. Porquct Entr~. Protective Alarm Sy11ttm. Et<' .. Etc. Call U11 To In~. Only 1446.000 ~ ... &31·1• 111 "'DO"'•••• _,. , T~. ~ .. ,..., 11. 1971 DAILY PtLOT One Call Service Fast Credit Appl'oval .......... w. ....... For We HMtn For Wt .............................................. ··•·····••···•·····•··· •••......•......•.•.•.. •••r.e 1002 Ge•NI 1002 Ge•rtl 1002 ••••• IHI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. WIU. IUILT IN THE IJllCK IA Y llere's a 3 bedroom a nd den homt-on u l<.t rJ?l' lot in th'c rustic Back Bav area of Newport Beach for just $265.950·! Wow! Its owner-builder.paid C"onstant attention to detail and it shows · easv maintenance. overs ized J?arage. couri - try·hke landscaping and <1 laree •. sum able loan. Price aJ?ain · ~65.950 IJ~IVU~ fi()M~§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 24fJ Edst Coast H1ghNaV. Corond del Mar CARS> FOR SeruOJ' r1tuen rind' hum\.> Loo lar~oe after all h1;, u11 WHdes 4 Bdrm. With 4! sttine-. I!> too btl! Will even coru.1de r VI\ on ll11'> Costa Mesa home ill JUlll S17.SOO Close lo sch<JQts. shops and walk to pdtk Mouvalt'<i 011o nt·r Call 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. THREE flRIY ATE IEACHES Pnme Corooa del Mar locallon. 4 bedrm, 3 bath + a:amc room. + 180 de$L ocean view. Owner will help finance .Hurry. call fl73..8S50 DOVER SHORES ELEGANCE Dramauc-m ar ble thru aa t ed e ntr y Ln SW'Jl~od eleaancc w11ti earthtonc can>et:.. open ness thru 'a ll r oom' s pectacular pool wllh pillars and garden tr:in QI.Dilly. A lrUI) das~ll and prcst1a:1ou~ homt> Call toda> 64~303 FORESTE OLSON -.......... .. EmhidePool Sl23.500 )lassl\'e bric k f plt· i.eparate m<tl>ter w1n1ot 011erlooks pool & '>P ll . 11ou rmet k 11 r hf'n :! 'l'parate se1lud~d pal.106 Call Now 64'97171 ... N-:11216 •"-JlllC AUCTION ly Owner of Land TEXACO ST A TIOH 2240~ Bn.,tol O>~r vf w .. rnn SanUt Ana l'1\ Sall' Date Wednesdd\ ~'Pt 26. 1979. IOA '1 Mlrumum Hid $1()j.000 Deposll Req SlU.UOU Sale to be on grounds f°' funher info t .. 11 Roland F l t>m 1111.: 2lJ 1485-27'.! I Ri c har d ~h ~"''' 21J 411>27"2 RMI &tat. Di•isioft City of Lo. A*JllH UDOISLI Rederoratetl \lo pnde or ovmersrup Spu1 4 HR ranuty home "' llOUr mct lo,tl h . lrf.! m!>lr :.wle bt-am t l'il•na:s. used bnt·k frpl r & French door... etc Mo\e LO re ad> & sensabl~ pm ·t'd at Sll9.SOO JACOBS REAt TY 675-4670 -- MIHI EST A TE! Redlaml~d 3 • po o I ~ h., r., {'., 1 ' t .1 11 ' 1 t; o u r m 1· t lutchcn & rounlQ "'ma.:· \lul ft . mur h more llUTT) clill 1>73-85511 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IP.VINE COMPANY QUALITY IUILT! The> dramatic-arrh1t<'ctun• of this De anl' Bt!ndcmc•er will c·titrh vour eye' The multitudes of window~· will b ri n~ li g ht into :rnur life' Tht' pe rfectly simplC'·tO·maintam \'ard w /wood decking & planter a~eas wi II delight you I And the price or $143.500 for this 3BRtfamilv rm home should show vou Ont' of t ht' best buys! .Julie.» Van W1 er<'n 752-1414. < E·87 > 642·823S 644-6200 901 Dover Drive Hdrbor View Cenh•r Irvine at Campo" Valley Center 7S2-1414 \,\ L S I. I. 'r \, TAYLOR CO . HEAl.T<>t::--. "''''' l'J·lfi ILU~S IEST RENTAL 3 Bdrm., 2 bath. I-level condo . Complet e ly red ecor a ted with n ew vinyl t ile flooring . Bedroom~ hav~ new eptng. Pool ji!!;t outside your larJ,!e Mexican . tiled patio. C'arefr~e ltvtnJ:! on beautiful ~reenbelt. lni'med. occ upancy. Only $700 month. ¥'ESlfY H TAYLOR CC., lteatt~ 2 I I I ~ Jooquitl Hilk Rood NEWPORT CfMTEtt. M.I . 644·49 I 0 ARTISTIC CHALET ~CH +POOL Qwunt 3 BR. 2 Ba Lge chn. nn Co-1.y fpk Walls <A glass vi-waterfall. Ka Pond & Grecian pool Lu.!.h l!rounds l"'oun lamS Wood. l!las-; & m1r ror decor Assumt-exist mg loan c:1l SS92 mo OR. A term' Model hom1· pt:rfec lion Set• t<lda) Qill~2 HKR ~-~1~~~~~x Cntwhev:ihle Nt•wport Ht:uch 'alul' • 100 ~ll'J>l> w :w.nd .rnt1 OC.'~a n' I Ht•drm .. 3 bt-drm unit .'.\eed.'> yuur TI . .l don l 11o .i 1 t. n 111 ,.,..,. 752 I 7C.-J Auttwtttic Spanish Pool-GoH_.ach Thtal ~ecluded 1·,l.itt· i!n.iund\ "' 11o alls & t rt-t:!\ 4 RH Fdm H.m formal dm l.j(t" i.i•p m-;tr wtnc orr indoor i.:ardt-n atnum Wt•tb;,r falt hea\} Ix-am!> :1 µat1os. ml tJ le roor !)41 unique & different Mui.t s~ Ontx $127,900 Call 96:S 0902 rum 4 IHM-2 STORY Mmules to beach. Lariie pat.lo homt> Lav ml' room. stt:p:. .. \er kitchen • cJm ~area Wall or 11la:.s to pr1 ,ute µalto . on l) s;'4.95ll Call ror pn•\•1e11o !163 7881 ... • I 2STORY Shake roof. 4 Bdrm. :!• • Ba. Sl33.m Eai.1s1d1· Cu-w Mesa Roy McCcrch, RJtr. 548-7729 2 STORY + POOL A.s.sume VA loan Lari.(e 3 bedrm , II va ng rm , l(OUn1lel kitchen + lun~e farruly room. wet bar. secludc'1 patio, sparkhn~ pool Asking $9!*,900 1'Wh.5t> Call now 963·71S81 t I I .ttft [®lllHI RXUP&SAVE Great l>larkr homt· an aee<l or T LC Unn~ your p<11nt br ush nnd paull )OUT Wli) to S$Si J br ~ Cmly rm makt· th1,, IL'illnl! our Bci.t Bu>' RV al·t·t·i.,. W11 n l l;i:.l ' &It> T11 I A.IAHDOHEO Custom ki It • Br;md nt•w l'U.'itom hutll J bedrm <!bath.ram rm fph . ,uni.hint> cu .. tom k1t1 hl'n . 1700 ''I rt Build<>r 14 ant-. out ' /\l'l ~ $117.UOO 546·231:i , . . \ ,1tft .. 11hi11 ' of I "'" I 1•111 " h.1 11111 ·11111~· ... 1111 I 1 \lot'l 1t•111 •'ti t f •·"" rl • u 1•1.-.,, •. I • ti I I 1111 If I \ ·'" ...... l~ I OPEN WED. SE'1. I 9TH. 12·3 P.M. OiJl'n m DO\ (•r. hon.•:-Orl'an. ha\', ~l nunta m \"It.'"· 3 Hdrm & mastl.·r s uite. 595.000 Fe ~. ee Frank s,•nm·-. .11 1:t«1 Cnl;i,~· OCEAN IA Y VIEW IH CORONA DEL MAR Dt~t·o\ t•r :1 '•<·w ·' Cllt <':Jn .ifford ! \'011 \\Ill lmt· th1-. pretty 3 bdrm. hnrnt• \\II h t'ln~t·d JO la nm The rooms an· large.:. tht.> g:Jrden private &. II ..... t•OnH·n1C'nl lo S('hools. s hop. Pl ng & be:l <'he~. Set• 1l today. $220.000 , A COLDWB.L IAt«• CO. 644·9060 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS AD. IN NEWF'ORT CENTUI S©\\~~-LG£2r~8 Thot /nfri9uing Word Gome with o Chuclc.le ------lcltt•cl ~. CL4Y t POllAN ------ • Pt11~~~~~~tta•~ IN ,. 11 r .r r r 1 I ~~·~~~~ •t'H•s I I I I I I I SCIAMUTI UI••• .. ct•st'lc ... llH J i ....... -~-~·-........... ....................... ...._ ·n.L~.= Eti~ ...,..NC,__ lo&itl dull••· low ••I•· '-YanlOf .... a -.-.c.u .. a.w -M...-TA- Contused by a ll these ada? Ranch Realty and/or Woodbridge Realty .tAlbow_you AAr ooe ol onr a lft.iitiea UJted llomes tn Irvine. Don't waste Ume trylnJ to decide which ad sounc:b t.be be.st. = ac u I a r b 1 111.Q~_..&.1..,...,.WL_,...- ao.. to 20::.. 'Lt~ 111-ZOOO NEWPllT IOCll 159-1111 IAYlfl.EX YI 01.' Mat If IOUSI IUS1IC ..... l..ofl& pnvat• drive Lo , .._ YKwt .O.Ml tne M<"liaAe<i 2 •lY J~W: JKW! lld le Calle t.a Prim. *'L a-.ooo to -.ooo. lll·3MO. ~ lldl'. TRl·L£VEL w /apec· weular~an A Dite lltea w. 874,900. Gd fta&M· ln&.111-4*1> C ONTE MPORARY -~:;===-•1 SPANISH family bome· Aft*"'10til NewteMoll: 2 br, a b.t o n u ' ate -1 & ae d PMoram.ic Newport Bay .,,.... Bnck froat.agc views from soraeoua 3 ---------• ~ bay wt.odows. bedrm upper unit or ltfflSTOIS + ram rm. IW.!IOO. Salla Poaalble ruture com· ,. 0 u r R • E · MIAll M1W D*'Cla1 uaeoo UUa ab.up • ~ r 4 or 5 BR. Incl hide·•· apadoui 2 bedrm lower ~ay u m e rm Real umt1 Natural bnck rplc11 fonQll dia rm. Cou.o&ry Wel ban. 4 Car garage. k1,ch w /pantry. Pam Boat apace Stepa to Rm. Domed ceihnRs beach Dial 752-1700 8nck frplc'a. Sep. bobby FIST' ~~~~ 1•·1111 WO!fDERMEHT C R 0 I V S E RJW 0 H 0 E R M E tt it S W A L A T 0 E W T Y E H E C I 0 D P 8 0 S 0 A H P N Y X R 0 S D 0 S H C I H S A M S A S H H E R P 0 C Y U I 0 ~ E N G V G D t E G D E E 0 D 0 X E P S DIHATHHGELUNEFGZG ~~ C E A I S Z A E l l F M G F A I D A E W W S E 0 T W 8 M 0 l 0 F M M R E R I S I T I S M 0 l U E G U A 0 C J Y G D I l M l R U E H H A l ; A 0 U W E T D E D W Q H P D W I l K H J e A H E E R l E I D P E R E 0 S l E T H G l D II I N R 0 0 0 E.H U D 0 HD I A 0 EI E t. 0 E W E V N A M S P E E H M W 0 W 0 0 E 0 R 0 £ 0 0 J S ~ U 0 0 A R T P R S lnt17Uetlont· Hidden won1a below 1c>PMt fonqni, bK~· -d. up ~ Of' di19ot"'ly. Fltld NCh end bo11 It In ~I Altonilfled ~ Oumfoundtd Confounded 011«1 Mouthtd T omonow. Abide A C()NV(HlfHt SHOP9tHG AHO 8fWIHC GUIDE FOlll tHt CAI. ON 1 HE CO. Two-Skirt Suit Circle Cape 7046 t,,AEk~ Oramatte. attractive ancl t!le warmest. t11d01test cowe11na! Ctochtt cape with fold~ colta1 all in one piece. ol syr.-dletit k111ttin1 worsted in thret colon. YOll'll IM its ~ &ood lookS °"' fllel}th1ria. Pattttn 7046 fits SILIS 10·16. •u• fol 11th pittern Acid •Oc t1th pallern tor lust-class ttr· , In, 1fTMi-1ff '-"~-:c'! ::._ handllna s-4 ti: Needlecr.tt Dept. 10s WlllC's newest HI llSll!Of11 The Dally Pilot ~POINT 3 Udnn home. fo'Ot' more F •• Y.., I OJ4 A t.Otatb' dthm• custom Io form a' Ion. ca 11 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• home with gourmet S.9> f'oullUiD Valley Award kitchen. balcony ume Home. CorDC'r lot. c room a.nd hill &be Jacuu1 bdrm. 3 ba. RV acceu, In 1umptuou1 m aster l_.,..aped, ceet.raJ alr, beth, all aboundlnl( with hltblY upgraded. Owner. aotid oU: appoinlmen\i. ~~~~~~~·I 714--.a229. TiiE BE&'T OF ''THE ~l--1........ll --.-,-0-_--POlNT" tor ...-.ooo. ww. .,.,,._ CAI.I. '44-72 I I 9'arp 48r Zia. Cpk:, UJ>· llACH CHAIMH Duplex near libra r y. dole to b.y and ocean be.mes -oot far from tun aooe. Owner financ-inl available-move lo be-.:b now! Sll0.000. 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMB! Charming 3 Br hou!Je. completely remodeled. 2 Ba, separate duung rm. sobd Oak noors. Lg cor-ner klt w tad(1-0n pot.en· t1al to c r e ate a panoramic ocean & bay view New plumbing & appliances $219.500 67s.ll84, worlt 963-7829, Jotm. Investor's duplex + 2 good r e ntals , p ool. frplcs, charm. IZSS.000 Princ1pa.la only 64G-4999 Residence + incom e. Oceanside of hwy. G.JI . Robertson. Rlt.r. 675--0562. SALE liY OWNER Reduced $10,000, Lovely 4br, 2ba. Totally re decorated. Pool siz.e yrd 3 pnv. beaches. Cameo Hlghl,ands . 641 -0930, 64C).S048. llSTVllW AVAILAAI Gorgeoua 7 bedroom, c ualomhed tbruout Pool, apa. Out.standing valia for the dlacernlng buyer. IM9.500. COIOMA DEL MAI SPY....USHILL ·~port" model, 3900 IQ f\. 5 BR. 4~ b.. triple gar .• ram rm .• bonus rm, rorm dining rm. 2 frplc 's, Olt.m pool 6 apa. Fully lndacJ>'d le a ·n!te Ute view. Prof. decorated. Perfect loc w tan end or cul-de-tac loc. "95.000. ~ c .......... 1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• As... 91/z0/o ICJ"d crpt, KV clrl""· l>OOI Locm uyni. $105.000 8411-1735 Reduced tbouunds to I Wik --INct. I 040 sell! Rich panehng, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroo m s. dlnl n ((. Ownerol:fenabome,3br. buillins In gourmet 2 ba, 9622 lonabruck latcben. Tile ace~u . 7 1 C : 9 f S -2 8 4-7 4i paOo. storage. Hurry! 2l3:•aoot ~i::,o . BKR. C al l IYO~ Near beach. ~ br. 2'-' bath. formal din room , family room, covered patio. new carpets . $1 28 ,0 00 . 982 0878 TARIBL. -· Eutaade -POOL 4 br, 2 ba. family rm, lvg nn. frpl.s, guest house. Ma ny xtras. Assume loon 9 98p lilt Approx baJ sim.ooo. Pnced un· der market Sl65,000. Call 642·0467 Own /ll~nt or 963-0961 Brok er CEDAR GLEN MODIL.SALI 3 bedroom model. highly upgraded condomJnium. 2.554 Elden Ave, C.M. M2·ll734 Mesa Del Mar. 4br 2 ba, upg rade s tbru·o ul Dedts, covrd patJo rm. close t.o schools & new park. Owner. no Agents. SlOS.000. 646-0601 days. 957 ·21619 eve le Sun eves/Wtmds. ' er 3 Ba. pool home 00 corner lot, 2-s ty, nice pioTlio. $l39,900. BRAND NEW 16 Beaut Exec type 2 stry homes JI.Ill comp across frm M~larlt Cntry Oub 3. 4, S bdrms 3 ba. 3 cur Rar Open wk d ys l2-6pm Sat & Sun lOa m · 6Pm Phone (714 )840-2005 or~U4.2 snuNIHOMaS POOl,,SACRJ f'IC E ! 500 Var da to ocean. "Model Perl ect ", 2800 liq. f\, 3 or 4 bdr .• w /pool, jac. 6JJ'.12166, Patnck REALTORS Roomy 6 BR. 3 Ba, l m i to beach. 21371 Pinetree Cr HD. $144,500 . Ag t . 988-Z21J7 4 BR Downtown. older home 3 TWNHOU SE er. Jot so..m ·. •·000· lo/o Ba, 2 story. prof de· 960·2435 dys, 536-3757 OCC Co I eWIS. wtmda. cor. Nr . mm poo . ---------S19.SOO. Prine ooJy. Agt. 5'1 ·5331; 846-2325 LIASI OPTION 3bdrm 2ba Condo, Great area, pool. '84,900. •5 per mo. 645-7272. .-WUSTI ... LEASIM>PTIOM! Great terms! Huge up. ICl'aded 4 bdrm. 2 atory on qwet cul-de-aac. lo· vest.or's delight • enter· talner's dream! Call DOW. 545--9'91 ~ Walker & lee eewusn.- TAD "'SUIJICT TO .. <native rmancing to its fulleilt! ! Neat C bdrm, frml din rm. near new crpt, In one ol our finest areas. Call now few. f ult daal.ls. A ma.I at ooJy sm.ooo. 545--~1 ~ Walkttr 1; lee Real Estate 11/Jo/. ASSUMAIU Just Reduced, &lllluma ble loen. 3 Br 2 Ba. hg comer kit. redecorated lhruout. pride ol OWDef'lhtp, l1'J m I from beac h , unde r $86,000. By Owne r . S:H·ZM2 -ser. 2~. form. D.R. f'.R. Low malnt yd Nr park, school. tennis . $136,000. By owner ... MIMSUD Hitbly upgraded le tastefully decorated. 4 blldrm. 2~ bah, w /IJce formal d lnln• rm, at family rm. WaUUn1 dlat. from Lbe oceaa. Pwk Place.Inc 142-7441 Y~FAMaLY WAMTID Slx yean new. 2 BR. 2 at.ory, xlnt Huntington BNdl location .•• 500. 111r;,,ma; IWW• ....... 1042 suit. ol course But ett11newer 1$ .. IQ, ON C11.-. Sii..""' l•-------- t111 fw0..1tll'I Miil Chanp off '"" "' 10111. Miit ..... ~·ulllrH• tm (P.J.) pr mo will c.,-y Ul1a exlatinl VA bin. bttwee11 a ~~m shape alld ..._, Dt. ,.... ....... 5 BR + dell + P'amUy • '°It swirltel sMt. UCITIHG! New 1980 NllOU· --..I dialft 3 .. •Pnnted '~" 9100 Miws CRAfT CATALOG with CMf 170 rYU + r...--I + car..,.... + 2 padOll + Sim a. 10. J2. ,,, 16. II Silt deSl&M lft &felt tariety Of er•lb. balcony ud olher 12(11iiM3'))1diet.a1t1uMt2~ J1ree•11r111.,...s-ts1.oo .,......_. AlkiD« only •l"~ ~ m•,-.. Qllla .• •1.1• ILl5..000 # ..... sue • • 1 ........ sm::.a.~: 1:1: ..., scCm aALn ... * "' _. :..::-: 1:t:s:r ..-.... I.II IJ6.71U ·.~ .............. 1%7 ....... 'r/ ....... IJI ~· ~ ............ 1.51 ... _. ~ ..... ": ...... Ut . 12 .... 'i °' • '"·' 1.51 '~attem Dept ... 2 IU.Medl 'r/ Ndl l.51 0•11• PHot m.... ·~ NI . . JI --m•llall.. ... J:.:. 121..... . ... I.It ~1•11. """..... UJ.l.,if. .... I.It ...... mu--. II~-.~ .. I.It ·cuf a.ant• com .,. "" u..... . . . . . . 1.51 -l(WfM.IAmlllUATTOtllCAT· I~ ...... • .... I.It oAOQ. •• -• ""' ... utl:. -. .... .. .. . •,-!! ..ucmTO $149,900 OWNUWILL CAllllY 2IDd ........ c.-. • ~1!'.so -'l:;,;o;::::a:ii -c--·····LM New ......,, laumc. t. ..,, 2 ..... l~ ..... Llltll ... 1 ~.trple.: .... NU' ...... -'·'W·-~ .,.. ..... ~ ,.rd. J Yn. old .... . t:;:;: I m &::: 1:1: ~: ~.rfilldll . : :: t.: • t ..... .,..,..'°',..,.. · .. WALIB : ... aa._.-:~ .,._TY 67MIOI ,.,..: c........., ad.call.,IOll'TI. W•A* CllUIO .... 1044 ---····-·· ..... , ...... 5ctla ol1 & Pool Oracloua 4 .,.droom fallllb ..... wtul cUD.lac • ,...., room,~ • ..U to wall ..,.... and eowend patio ... all on .................... ............ 1IO ,_._ -- THE EXPEllS ON llYINE PIOIUTY ~-· aaraao.ooo S8r ... OOO MM1l2....._., mr. 1~.,..,..... 1t1~ COndo u. OrllQIA!t.rtt. • • Plan. Adtt communtty, oomp1 r-.c ,.,. m .uoo Hy owner' m. ... 833-&107 18drm•Wl~ln Oranaev" W•terhll. l,. balcony, uUM'dral C'e!lln1. dark c&nmel (Tpl, I yr o&d flO,WO(I •11m eve1 • wluw11. Pftn only Or...,..,. 1'11U<> l&u1tu• 2 bdrrn l'r1rn~ IUC'atwn Pool11 . INllll l l Ou rla SN.flOO Aft fl ~ 117111 TARTEH MODB. 'MU> V-.W of Tw1Jt' Rock Pn and the hllla from Ule dedl ol UU. t.utcol ulb d ec ora te d •nd landlca~ Turtle Rock lllhlanda 3 bdrm , 2 b11 bomr. lbichl.Y upy aded llRITAGE PAii Decorator des1gnt'd :I bedroom coedo. Cw.tom piWo for pnvate eoler t.auwUt. Now tfJS,000. ........... 10• ....................... AITIST"S DttliM A stunning departu rl' from the ordlna ry W .i I k t.o beach from Ul1s North Lagurul custom bwll z Bdrm 2 bath hom e MAanilicenl co&llt•J & r1· t;y llll:ht view. Gourmet &..If-.... Tower condo. ocean VleW. 2 Br 2 Ba, boat slip avail, MC. bids Prin onlY. t 041 Owntr. KH230. 83'1-0$.SI ......•........ , ....... --------· CAW. Q.ASSIC llO del wb1'• water V\e'W, nr bu.ch. 5 Bdrm . ~be ~dim. dbl ~. 004! ol a kind. tMIO.@ II • 1tu.I $100.000 down. EH)' term1 OWNF.K Ca ll f o r •P P l . lM ....... <W~l WJ;U. TO llACH ()r-.i vu. 2.aly , 3 BR , t•m rm , 2.,.. ha . '"" ~I. pa rq\.tet fl> , lt'P workahop , 1tl4d10 r m Shuu .,ra. alld .c li.1111 Nc.l'th end I01° A r1re buy &R~.000' ~fte.aJty @tont --- La; 11.-11hws Georie Olarla Realty II Jlmud to prea.eot-tbe bomu of Laicuna Mr tto ... a oew. priva~ cmltal ~y Uuit we feel lYPtlles the kkal bVIOJ( etlVlrontaent. SrluaWd agamst the aen· tie hlll11dea or pr e litigious Laguaa. these spe<:Ucu.lar homes are ~ in the trad.11100 c:J tundeu quahty at uo paraJ.lded coovemence Pnced from $250,000 th111 111 a rare opporturut y to purcba...e i. M:w roaslal vi e w ho m e 10 the be;tW!ul rommuruty ol Latuna Ptf!&M" ~IVt' WO i.n np portumty to show thl"'l' homei w you. 675-7512 HOMIYMOON the rest c:J your life In llu.s s e c luded r e treat. Woodsy aett1n11:. COl Y rareplace. spectacular v1e~s rrom this spli t lt>Vel 2 Bdrm love m.-:.l S240.000 "Z" REAL TOR 494-861 I &aAlDIAl LOT 67l-41634 lkJh1 l I~~ Kl'.tlt\· I i.lo• 1<1·.111, ''""" 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B . ,_&SUP - 3 Bdrnw , 2 bll&bl, for UD· dw sz:l(),0001 $169,4501 1'1W u.ltunJ1te m condo ll v1n1t 3 8drm1 • 2"'a blilhll. pnv. w&ne cellar. oceanvaew' Q.IRlllA ... 415,.,.._M O,..Wf"-IM Ne•Port ·a finest 1 O· ~" lll'U Enttt lamlR debgbl with lh1s ~pool IUe yard With •CMYll Spettacular IOlf COUJ"M ea.au. eeoo aq.ft. ' to t Bdnm. 5¥1 batba. Pool ....... am.ooo. 111 ST AINES CO. •5111 CONDOMINIUMS WESTCLlf'F 162 br, $79.000 4' up. llOO w.tcWf IX Open da1J,y J..S 642-3583or ~ tu.It-in bnck BBQ nus 3 i--------Bdrm. 2 bl! property ID d udes guest quarters an d or r e<'re a t1o n r m w pvt bath. You ml.l!l M1e tJus pn c~ :oil $119,000 THllWffS v~ I Re • bdrm., 3 ba. alr -cond t<>wnhome , r'4 to $163.SOO. ltnt 09· p ort uoit y , under mstte.t• Broiler ~ .. .,,]=·~~-~~~ EASTK.Ufff IYO.,.. ~ Jba, $l.ll:l.SOO. DON TY&.•" & ASSOC •• "a AL T<MtS •7--4-&M-11 n 49'1 ·ZZll Miii> TIM£ F& LAHO TO saJ.. ? Larf(t'lll S1DRle StorY noor (Jwnttr will ron'l111'·r plan in Newport Shot'e-. lea..e opt;On on outat.a n<I 8kr !lfiO.SSll:I 1nR B.o ysho re U r•~,·~--··--.-.-.-.-~- homf> J lidrm + gueo.l, 3 b.i, fanul)' rm Hcauuful pa.uo • deck Ul)bta1n bay view S391i.OOO Carole Tawm. Realtor ~ Extr a larR~ cornt r duplex 1n •Int rond Moonni< available.~· t.aicWar Vlt'W. Appl. oaJy. 111115.000 P~~~='· in *Cote Realty lh1, excepu on•ll} ao & lnvestml'nt pointed 3 RR 2'n Ra 640·S777 J)Ok)res Plan Warm up walJt t<> N~rt ~uth ~---~~~~~ teno1.!d.lu.b ~Reduced l.o SlG6 ..XI 6404>259 (~,b.1,1;/11/ $SOOODOWH Newport lletlthL'> 3 BR lo w n hm A i.i.um c baJanu~ of. SI 70,000 at S1S1S mo PAnl· only No qual1 fy1n~. Ca II owner 6'W.'IJ9 REA~LTY ·kJtcba:I. wltb ma111ve , ________ _ linn.s room w1lb glowing lmllflONt ________ .,. • .-WPO ___ IT_HB_•G•HT111111S• ~noon. 121s.ooo. ..,........ 3 ...... _ ,. _ _.. .. 00 O'L.. .....UJ ............., Cbarm1njt s pacious 2 don osen New Mo dular T ype Wiiier. S:U0.000 5'0r)', 3 Bdrm, family . Homes. pvt commuruty, ~room. tarae llvlnic r• rll' j,r.,. 2 bcbs. 2' hr a«Unty. NEW 2 Bdrm apbt·level room. Masters s1.11te with aub-letling OK. From oandootfwa~r. 1185,000. 2 dttks a nd spacious COl GLENNEYRE SIUOO. Treaure bland SUBMJTOFFERS l'lVT'Ored b.ths. Warms 497-4848 Moblle HorM Pk, 30801 Owot~ 714 759-0046 ~. bnclt and stone. So Cst Hwy, Laguna -----... --•r Truly a decorat.ora de PERFECT Beach, RM P . 171•1 > bgbt. For detalt. call Sf ARTER HOM£ 499-3519 INVITING ~11.SI W.U-bullt 3 8dnn home ~~~~~~~~-That's the word that In Laguna ,urTOU.Dded by . · •~· HERITAGE much more expensive ASSUMl t°lo comea to rrund when YOU ...___ "'--·~-... bar k ru11 --an v~-•• r fte 3 ell&« specious room.a or '"""'"""· ..-;.......,.. ..... ~ ,...._,. '""' &l beaide the s parllbng . • REALTORS !~ .. ~~~1~ndw. bd. 2 balcorues + patios Poot Pnvacy for a ram•·~~~~~~~~~ ....._ ,....'''""""' ,,.._ • -Only S149,118S. Palnck. 1 f larae family r oom . 631·1.3116 y, room or ent.enam· Sl.54.000. ing. Call for details: llAUTlfUL 4 Br. 4 b.. POOL & apa, lltl'a lrJt lot. Harbor View tbnee Portonno. Dining rm, F a mlly roo m . UNOO REAL ESTATE (7lA ) 497 -3331 l Doing 8.,_.neH -i ' Under A r;;·; ...... __........ .... "'·! llct1t10111 "-· ll'lllt Ill)' 1 ,_ Ille ....... .," """ .... { COllM)' a.ttL TM DAIL 'I j ~OT,......._ !tie *-I ............ _.,.. lilf - CllllOlllUI. II )10" are j 1lerll1tf e .... bllllMll c ... tM OAR.'/ ~I.OT tot !Mot._.._ eftcl--. REALTORS 21 Playrm. 1269,900 fee. 9 LMS Port Stanhope Pl. LalJ-... I 0 Ma,,,..... c..ew Owner-. 7se.a.. ••••••••••••••••••••··~~~~~~~~~~! CAM YOU ..... Leisure World, Gat.e 14 11..Ufl'S lBr ZBa. Patao. ..2'100 Sq, ft., C BR .. nim-Panoramlc vie w, 3rd pua rm. home, you own flocr. VtUa Noeva. 2br pool. nr parka·acbools the land, for only 2ba, *"6879 AtC. alt ~· $LZ9.000. 640-8l4'. SLS7,000! C..U now! Npt 7Pm SIAYllW Sch. Rl'Y· 675-1142 Leisure World, bllllop DQ..USl'fl OCIAH 'fllW!t view, 2 Sr 2 Ba. up-USTIMG Forced aale! Le. oke 4 .craded de(or, carpet.Ing Views from every room bd. 3 ba, 1235,000. owe • parquet noon. Open overloolu.q the ocean. OS.GOO 2nd. A11ume N . Come to Gate 14, ask "'-<A"--w---. F--.. •-9 n.. Pltrick ... 1211 for Mr. HeaUl or call a;r.;.-6 ~ i:lJ: ' • _ _.. 213/351-5U3, 714/817.0Zl7 mo u n ta 1 n s. Rare L.JIM ...... IOU ....................... HAMPTON Model featurtq French doors. REALTORS 2 f11>lcl. l{reeohouM Win• c1ow. hardwood nn. and UMDA Ill.I ovel"llae lot w Ith Lmvnou. custom home • waterfall. CAf'I BE 1> Br Ba sooo • A,.... 5 ~ • 11q n . SIOWNTHRU LISTING Ownr/Bkr. Prin only. On1CE ONLY. cau for 8'1MlU an ~ment lo see --------- tNI exclUng home. L9t a.~· ...... Weu.tt 611-1 16) 8y Owner. ·~ bib to HAllOl ltMI baKb le Npt sa.or.. I Br lllAl.n, IMC. 2 la1 a car 1ar. comm. poo1 . t•ani1 crh. --------1 ~-a.SSL Please Iv mic if DO OM la at A~ IMYIS10ll Spaclou.'I 2 .Bdtfn. 2'r.I bath condo behiod secured l(ote area in South Laguna with ocean view. Amenltles include m i crow.av e. wet bar. custom shutter~. Currently leased. Offered at Sl7¥00: BAI.BOA AVl ' ldrm, 1er•1• and carport. Ocean •round U.. comer. Priced to aellt $144,SOO. Call 16tull '"' •4 II 't home. ASMMt.7"'9 WDIUJJ'P lie 4 BR, 2 ,.uoe. C.lb.ctral e.U· ln11. Call Pa\rlcll, •·mt - • COUMIU. ...... co., 496-7222 831-0838 ,.,. ...... .., .... ........... ~I fl I I • / I I' l .. ,. Ir r n '· ,l ,g . .. 3 I. • • ft p I l I I \ ...... u ........ d T~ .......... 11.tm • OM.YPILOT ft. _______ ......... ........................ 5- c..e....... HJ4 ...._.._.. 1141 ttna1HU.fa.tnll1d Af ..... ,,. 'nll1it Af 1c&1•.....-; • ....................... ....................... ...................... . ........................................ iZ ,_. 0. priv beeda. Blue ... ,..... "'9 ... pat... J7'9 ~~ ..... .-... • i...., Vllla. Poola. ten· -................... ·---···-····· .. n la . TI4 ·Ot-2UO. LAMMCHAAPl'S • ..._. llldfl 3bdrm 2 ba. Pldo. WIHAYI a..., UU W ~ · Nice 2 .. 2 Ba W /CU10ft pool .... patb·athoola· YMIL ya WMI. •. Wu. Dllawlar, ·"'-•t~ .-..-.~. -·•• bbl,mclpr • .-MMa. YIWW • .,..,. MW. -·-Alai. OM N. 171 leoU -mo. °'aft.er PEN1M&ULA POINT TtMutlil• ,..... Pl...,; "6Wl1l 1.-.inJ .air. 6 elm. 2 ba dbl aar. ~-....-_,!Cw!!.= lhlatic-All amen+t'P, lleM. GnlM 9U,310 yr Fot' further lofo call 1Br, aa. + )'I'd. iol to 1Br . 18a , lt•55, siu.ooo do lal•ou Aolao4 t"lemlbg <JU> buc b . Sf7S·U95. '=tt'r::.~~~ =fl~.l&tnt. No ~~~ ?.'; ~ draped, A/C. a bdrm. 1 ba. fl.replace. pll6d. tcz.'°73. ....t)' '° mo¥e •· WtJ• larse yard. 1.-aurre Hiwt:Ydecora&ed3Br211a M~. 3 ma So. ol S.D. ldultf, no peta. $05 per townhouse. Spacious CITY u.Mff •lkil t Pllfth. fllke •OGO on C'OG&J'IK't 20 •1111. Richard Sbeec.. ~toz. A~'"°' I ~--'CM perk •. ri ~\Jon Prln (ZU)-27'2 l:utalde Entertainera J'rwy. $00 mo. Mr. mo. S21 El Modena ftnlsUee • pool. Quiet D'A.n\ieo.'114ta-317l Newpo r t He,igbu: SR>RTTEJlllReatals area. Adu!Ja. DO pet.a. Br _, ... _ N end 56SOtlor631-3S2Q Weekly, winter.tr "25.m-»tl/6&5-3311 -....-~ ud mfal 0..-~mo DO_ llALIST~TIDIV. 1WlllL3brl~ba.many .,.... ,,_, np ..... ....,. 4hcaz...,(raomtobulld 2 ClrY °' ameft~lddt. -wo l)ets. 4 .ocean-. o. . DR. W ..-studJCJ It 1ar. S. lilml-Yearly . A«t. e7s:8170 •New 2br condo nr. So . = ~ bedna,1 _ .................... .......,.. llUOlnrom" LOS....aH __ Avail9/l.f725.631-<M96. Nt. ~ :=..me.:.. ~·*· '42 5280, ~~~~~~~~I~ duplex: 3 BR. 2 ba. -.s.-.a:m -C•I•-H'7J-OceiDll'Ol1l/view UiJ br. OJt P'tda. POOi, spa "'5(1. North IAl\UUI; 2 BR. 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaut . furn. Garages. a::n.-r4or758-0217 dDGls LO l' a&kllt auham DIHital • IAI .... ..... each with patio. 112S Mo. .-wM&.rlall. Pool • l• ~ u::NTAL. Wale.. JtoO Yearlylease.Nopet.s. bL View"' Cit)' Ugbta. Oub Houle" pool, 3 BR. ff1>lca. balconies, Wl.D&er. Neernew2 br, 2 ba, bttns. OCfllllLLoog~mteoant 2~Ba.2atybae.S>75 mo. •.Up.~784. dabwaaher, laundry '-"' ID14il\lt .. to th.-....W "'1!tCOIU! PROPll!:KTY ....................... Say & Beach 759-0811 ~°"'*'will c~ ..UC• Froln •.900 Modular WAMTTOIUY 1BR F /P. utll. RfcR. wanted. P~Mo. orlteopt. «>-2544 1 block to ocean. immac 2 ladl, aundecll . $175 mo. 3Arch Bay; grHl view' s.tDAM 3210 BR. laundry, aarue. No pell. Days 6'15-0562; ~ t lot,l50. Ca I PROM -.ooo.cioo ~·-=bc~.aee~t~ 4 Bdrm home. CM or H.H. MDta. No Pets. 20481;t 1~1L 1 • I TO D .000.000 .......,. ,.1 Pk ........... u .. as .,0 000 •nd Pomona ........ &U..Q83S . ~ ··a· "•"'' . ' 7.oDed &1 f"rccwau peer .. ,.,aaure .. e • ,...,._..,," .. • -· - 38R. 3 ba siaoo Mo •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• wint.er N!ntal. "50 mo. eves673-1418. _ -..u~~ 3.Br. 28a Condo. k.lda OK. Call m.7019 aft 6Pm or ter. l ba. Encl gar, bltns. r:w So. Cout Plua. utH wbda. No klda or peu. caU [ li!il -CioM " :mot Pacific Cat llwy. will ~ume your loan ~ iDHil ~i;;.m;-i ""· ~r~~h. R M ~ ;:,: NewJ br no children m.m&. 2Br.2Ba.dlx c. adlts. pd. 964-412& Steps lD beach 1 br S250. 2 ~ 7S29 kt wn s-8 pm. . Near So.Coast Plaza 2 Br Br $375 mo. Wanter 2 Br, l\o!t ba townhouse ' 2 Ba condo. ttlte new Adult.a. no peU. Horne apt, dlbwhr, end . pal10, carpet11drapes. A tC. ~: olc642-8!183 garue $12.S. AduJta. no I,...,,...... ~HTS. • ..................... . ~n60N PLUS OOPL.EX 1125.000. 20'c .._..,_wllMd ~ 1 •bov• San 4t 1w• down pa.)'ment. owe &t 0emeate Golf Course ... S. 1300 U3 . Pnnonly 641-0ZIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3106 nrSo. cat Plua.sec. AC <no pets M75 mo .• uul pd SM-3133 OCEANFRONT 2 BR 2 ba . Large de c k Panoramic view and crashing s urf Adult complex $795/mo or lset opt available Waterfront Homes 631-1400 patio. lusb landscaping. Nwpt lsle. IJt 28r. 2lia. & pets.548-&57. pools, J&C.. e\t', Adults S,. 7 5 only. S3ll5 less cbscount. sun rm. " m o . I# 2Br Jba . Sm1 patio, 83>-4447. ext • dys. or 675-289'7: 67~9111· carport, laundry. s:ns. El.,uuy , appolntf'd 4 -··••••••••• •••••••• •• BR. apllt·lt<!\oeJ ex~ rt' sldeoce w JOCean vn:w Priced rt~ at -225.000 B~AHENRY REAlt.'I'ORS m DeUlar· 492°"'l.Z1 s..e.A. IOIO ······;:;~~;;;;······ 3 bdrm, 2 car garage. large baclkyard. Near school. w~ilk to town. S47·31112 I .......... ha.ts 11 untc cocn9'u. Term.a availab&e. Positive casb now. SMS,000. Agent. &D-2650. TARAMTBJ.O Ir LIE Ca carclal """' tt 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA CHAlMElt Across the street from the new Laguna Federal Bklg. Will make xlnl of. lice ror real estate. in- surance. accountan~. Owner will carry lst $149.500. Realonom1l's. 675-6700 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..W-DHUXE 3226 .-OCld St. M.I . F.ach urut has 2 I~ Br's & den. 2 xtra IJt pvt patios. 2 rrplcs, 2'12 Ba A~t m.S09!1 '°'''-------··········~············ l~CH Ht~ME • S 2 2 5 . 00~1 ( n r th 1 ... £spac1ou"~ fl Ur. 2Hu home . ""las11umobfo !st at !>"l Own<'r will ·carrv 2nd fil ., 8'46-5502 fEEANFRONT llJPLEX• * With spacious owners un 1t 3Ur.&2Br. luxun<>w> f()N f.S 1~1.i\LI Y INC.'. I \I l'+k> PlllDE Of OWMEI· SNPSt&Tllt • 4-plex. 11harp, Cov· lngton w /Owners 3br. liv.ba. frplc . or S Coast l'lua. Income Sl8,000. Price $219.000. • ~plex. charmini; 2br. 11-\ba. pal10 apt s. garages. V.m1 Lo water. Hunt Bc h . l n co m f SiH.000 Prfrc $0!70,000. By Owner 22'.il. down. 751-8485 afice BuiJdulR ~00.000. J!mSQ, rt. +basement 5 suites. Ocean view Own fee parlnng. Nf'ar Laguna. s uperior con· struction. In town center nr lo every thing. Call Owner 499-1625 l{ N./\. leave messa~e 18Utie1TS COSTA MESA Best location 1n town' Well landscaped. separate metcrsm encl ~11ra~e~ 2 y rs new S1'74,500. David Bourke . Rllr 546--9950 .., C.M. FOURPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFIOHT 2 bdrm. 2 bath in super locallcn. AvaJI now for wi.ntec rental. '8()0 mo. SM.ll.sbwy Reall)' 67S..SOO .._. P'11ia1ula 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa ocea nrro nl dl!JMex. 3br, compl furn. 2 1J'f( patJos. nr Balboa Pier, 2 bl.ks t.o bay " all shop'g, l650tmo 9 mos. 404·8 E . Oceanfront Im>-t642, 6.7J.5661 eves 3122 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 be. frplc. s un garden pallo. 1 blk to beach S7501mo 675·9197 tt.at11t4on leach l 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ckeanfrool deluxe 2 br. 2 ba . pool. secural) ~3124 or (21.3 )433-4989 Mt w,aort ieoc:t 3 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ckean!ronl beautiful dlx 3br. 2ba. Crplc $900 mo 'til June. Refs 675-1849 3br. 2ba hsc. els to ba~ & ocean SS75mo 9mos lsc 64.> 7!>73 airt. 2 bdrm. I blk to bch $500 per mo. yrl.y lse. ul1l pd. 64.>-2635. 2 Bdrrii house on the sand $700 ~mo. call 964·2157 or964-2187. 2 Br, ~arage. pvt yard ~. adulLS. SUS. Mgr, :M53 B Orange Ave. 2Br. lba. fncd yd. encl. jUIJ'. Crpl & drps. lndry rm area. No pets $365 mo. 1st-last + $125 clog §y TI0-5629. ~Acre. 3 br. 2ba or4 bT, 3 ba. Crpts. dprs. Oay1o 642-1334. eves 642-&78 KIDS A'ETS OK EASJ'SJO'E darling 2 br & garage. $425 & S)SS 642·2510 or 646-48411 3 bdrm. 1 ba New carpet <hshwasher. stove. t-lect izar. opener. Lrg yard Pel OK. ~mo. ~I· IS32 or 646-5096. 3226 .•............•........ • 2br. 2ba. near U.P Harbor Bllln&, Ke! ' 5175.mo 66l·Z7~ev~ 963-7418aft6PM 2br. lge hvmg room & Aval.19/l. Ph~ 3252 2 br UUl pd. l::lderly C'pl pabo. Steps t.o bi:ach. East.slde 2 bdnn. $350 mo • W/nfJ pets & no cb.aldreo 546-seM. 673·~ pool. adults, no pets. ...,_....,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9lores, 3 Br 2v, Ba. lama ly rm. :?·sly. sun<Uck. avail. DOW SS7S pr mo 861.qm 3XJ)l Cypress, SA Hgts Newty remodeled 1 Br. 64G-<&19. ~ 1 --3286 yrly 1wmter. dshw:.hr. .....,..... garage. Sl50 & $37!> mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2204. W Oceanf1 onl 2 BR cottage. Wallt-t.o 9\h .~bel9PM St beach. $Cl0. + ULd A\•;Hlable now C.ill Mar tha 661 ·l161 or ~3672 •NewPort oceanfront Wlt-Mo Xlnl lol'11l1on 613-1671"'67> 7ff13 Sl!8S lBr. 1 adult., DO peU. Pool, pat.10. 32S J 11th Place. off Santa Ao~ Ave. After llam 646-5137 3826 ... ..............•...... 2 Bdrm apt Lge SJSO Gar. I aundry . DY)> 7~1. eves 498-0318 Jbr. 2ba. fprlr Heamed ce1lmgs ~Mo 494-02fll tWiawjton leoda JI 40 . .................•.... 32..,9 BayfronL !>mall b.ich apt ir.-,., _ _._ Mtwporlleod1 v Quiet. dtan. holplatt'. ~--...-.. 3776, .................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• refng util ~ ) rt) ••••••••••••• ••••• • •••• NO FF.E' Apl & Condo f:73.Jf1J1 For lease. PrestiRt' PXt'C rentals. V11ld Kental!> home on I.he bluff w pool. b~l2 Bkr Panoramic 14 hilt' ""iltt'r VIPW .il;I $325 6 I p t.'"h-l7Z! ,i!f.? li:!I> Wh1ll IAJter R.i·o1lt) *DELUXE• 'ARDEN APT. for the d1scriminatm!l 6r.>-2001 or6734148 3234 .....•................. HUM ES FOR REN'!' 3 or 4 br. Pnc<..>d from $t8S lD $595 Fncd yard & i:ara~es . f"am 1l1cs please. kids & pell> welrome Call 964·2566 or m29'71. Agt. no fee For least• Se14 :"le"' P'>rt Terr Condo. J Br 2' ~ ba, Crpll', reramH' lllt' .. nlf') $575 mu ,.44 l 14:!6 1}10-~ fteauuful Nt-w 1•<,tm i '\\) Duplex fo'rph: Walk lo harbor 2br. 3ba. Sfi50 Jbr, 3ba. sa:'I() 751 2444:!, ~1·12W ~d. p~~siofl J Bdnn5 2 bath.' Xlnl l'uocl Sand~ bt>Jth plu ... 'Ba>front SM!>U Mu Willi.er 044. :.lG 13 lcAoo Petliltsull a l 7 0 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• ••• •• •••• •• • • • • • Wboa tlilGnd 38 06 S l e ep1o ii r oo m s & ••••••••••••••••••••••• klltheneltei. $1:> pe r Bealltlful 3 BR. 2 ba Yrl) week & up. Ocean Front SiSO per mo N w ol ~40 fteadi HJt) 675 164.l 21r, AduthOfllly '\pool ... r.o ... ered car port patJo a DtS . H k<.I 11 clor.e t.o fwy!> & tx:h. .. walk toshopp1n1? 17111~WHt at W..-.« 847-6064 ! 1714) 673·6210 3 BR. 2 BR. Two 1 BR North Cosl:i Mesa area Walk lo everyth an ~ Great investment al only $163.500. Call 540·3666. i~'j: I ?I lt1~l WINTER RENTAL. . Olamung l Bdrm. beami. Smt ..._ 2-st,y 5br 3ba gardener In 81\tCs Cando. 3 BR & rien Avatl. Mid Sept lhru Mid & Knotty PUie $4()0 •mo !~~~~~~~~~ C .. l ... 980 1171 eluded SBOOMo. 962·S619 + 3 ba. on ma10r ~r~n June lovely newly decor Yr md inc utJI 675-4-0711 IALIOA 15&.AMD REAL ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• aJ\. 6PM belt. Nr pool 111'25 per & furn. 2br. 2ba. den. or S4&-!X>99 SHA.RPBR. r · be!~_!I l. 2 & ) Beautf.urllcoodo2br. lba. ---------mo. Bkr.63l·l~ LDcat.ed al Balboa Penn rpk. wwiwsr, gar' DWLIX/W•rfr..t 3 moorings. ~ood tenns Paul. Renee & Manann. A.at. 213/788-:.125 BY OWNER . San AC.pool,walkl.oabop'g. IW'*9•1eacll 3240 NPT. Sbcres 4 br, 3 ba. POOll. Steps lO ocean lc6ooPc•1ll1 ll07 patJ09 Nopet.s 960-~ Oetnente 6 units Sl.605 -·n "water pd, adults. •••••••••••••••••••••• • pool. teruilil fT2S yrl~ Duplex 31>t SS9S • ulll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rede(' 2 Br. I blk beach; 1098 + month inc ome no pets. 5'50 552-0106 ~...., br 2 ba W O 631 :n;.i, b/34114!> i l4 67S-8399 morning~. 2 BR1 bath Yrl" ~Le"" l<J crpts 1drps . ~dll <'"'· On 0 W C ,.........,, .,. · · • · e\e>& wk.Dds Mon FT1 beach G pd" (' • "' $!55.000. ~ Sedleoch 318 .. pool; very clean $400 3 f)r. l~• Ba. N~11i•port iu • renK Z13CAllanla ···········-············ W~tet- VllhlJe Upgraded Siphl level. w 14 bedrms. r 2"'2 baths . ronmJ <imL'lR rm & larRc family rm • ~ pool & spa bc ..... Tenm 496-2!8>. 831·2822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 968-9260 T C d V 2 ,..._·-tom de~raled 3br sm Ph 6'n2113 err on o IC14 "-"" •v · l.D\ely all adult. no J>4'b. Par1c Plac< •.Inc 842·7461" a.a-.... J Ea tote ·.:;w;·;.;,t:; ~ •..•..... hrs.le II 1100 .......................... 4 UNlTS In So. Hunt· ln~on Beach for only 157-down. f ull price $?29.000. Park Place.In<: 842-7461 4MEWUMITS Th.at you can get r1rst USCT ri J.?hts on. near ma in husiness <stock brokt!rs & large banks I district of Santa Ana. Park Place.Inc 842·7461 MOBlh.EHOME BUY·SEeLL·RENT· liw:onwProperly 2000 ftlN ANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mob111 r~ Store t 6 UNITS lelfw~tioft c.....-Pride of ownership. Near BY OWNER Lak e Elsinore S Bach units . + 2br. house. Sl,075 mon income. $148.000. 207-On o.w.c. 496-2980, 831·2.i22 4·PLEX. Ea s l ~1de . Takeover 9~,~ F1nanc· ~. Break even with 25' ~ Down. Principals Only. Call 640-4137 IHVESTORS- 22&Wt~ LG1J1111N1 •oclt ~ VlllocJe R.£. 497-1761 19 UNITS BEACH FRONT DUPLEX 3 Br. ~ar Sept·June Wk ly1Monlhly Se pt June 846 2355 o r 21.31592 21J5 Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•••• 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant. clean 3br. 11 ~ba home. Crpl8. drps. Child O.K .. no peU. S4451mo. tst&last +$200 893·8566. Sharp Tiburon Condo. 1751J sq.ft. 3 BR 21 2 rla. lill' cond .. pool. children. pets OK. S595 Agt !)49-1366 llOMES FOR REST 3 tll' 4 br. Pnccd from $l8S lO SS95 Fncd yard & R.i r.iRe s Fam1l1e., . ple ase K 1d'i & pc ts welcome Call~ 256'• or 973-29'71. Airt. no Cee Elegant 2 bdrm & den ltli001rno J. Plush l'rpl~. 2~ ba cedar & )!lass S bUt.5 to ocean. Dbl c·ar pvt ~ar. fully ma int yd Adults, no pets. lnqwrc al 527 18th S t 714-900-6331. Beaut.a!ul 3Br 21'1& Con do. pool. 1ac. 2·l·ar j!ar. & opener. S560 i\vail Now No pe1S 548-8.192 story. pool & 1acuu1 2ba. wsb dr)r. d1Sh11ir. B.l\'r VTEW 2 bdrm Yr>Jr 1.2&3 Br a~ ,6200 Ed ~ Call 811167~~9 rolorlV ti7J..4586 I} ~ + utJI fl73 13".1 & 111Rt'r HB 84&--0619 lllf' Canyon·2 BH. 3 ba .. den McClam to~nhme Bar. PoOI. ~pa . lc.nn1:. +-<'X'lr3S \\'Ull . Oc t 5 <Gt.I J 9SS 1055. 675 ~!I 2 bdrm & dc•n. '\PJ. 2 rrplc !>, 2 ba j!('OUnd rloor Washt>r dq er avail lrR ratio. 1u:ar ocean. l...se 11·15 S675 673-8617 2 BDRM. Balbo;i Island ~mo ,yearly 1&2 HR )rl )' a pt~ S325 SSW l "ta l pd 'o pt>tS Appl) 926 t.: Oce.111 rront BACllEL.OR ~ lo beat h QUl!'I lmmac I adult S2ll(} ~ r l.Y_ ancl utal 673-~2 _ Winter re nt11 ls·lar1Zt• ba.)froot 2 br. 2 ba w1\1'1 lawxl.ry area SSOO mo & Lq:l)l.al.rs large 2 br. 2 ba w \Jew & balcon) & laundry area s.100 pt•r mu Ccill 675 446S Jfl 6pm. 67S-10'70 --------\er)pvtli;i 2 8r2Ba.W 1J IBr $345 &uh Sl75 l 'til hookup. dedt, i;iar. blk tc1 int I W1n\l'f 10-4 t. bt'ach. 2111 l9t.h SL. s.tOO ~lboa 675-l!t)laf\ I H42 2 111 7 !ih:I 25 1H' l"\>nn Pt 2bdrm I ba. izar. !'.Undk Adult:. no Pets ~ mo 673 1194 S210 Bach ~P adult.s So pets Ulll pd t06 1-: Bay Ave. apt 9 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN SIDE 0 1-' llWY Nt..-w 2 BR. I BA. role. D W. S'6S ISt" 673 9Z2o1 !162 !8)5 IUCHWOOQ APTS 28r adlt.<> S380 962· 1800 2 Br I ~, Ba. $285. Nu pai.nt. crpl, drps. blt·in~. A.Dl.'LTS I s1ji!nal No of Hunt. Ctr & 4-05 t'rw) MadFaddc n 1Beach. Bh d 646-92A3 ---- CAU.U:S'61·1021 beach 111 lfunl111gtoo. All urut.s have rrplc 's. Only 5 yrs old Owner wants qwck sale. Will carry EKeleftt Hpt lch • ............._ 1.1-..11 3206 3 BR H • ba. nr shoppml! _,.. .. _ Gardener & water incl OCEANFRONT 2 BR. upper urut w 13rd !ll) bun deck + hUl!e 2nd M> pal10 de<:k. '>Pa. w.;hr dryr & izar 1nclcl d ~;~ mo. ,early ,,, a il ·ll•l'rox 10. I 79 Wint.er Rcnlal 3 Br. 2 ba ~w tfJU>. Crpl<' W 0 \\a1l 1mmed 613 2113 2 Br. I ba. re.tr umt Son decX W8ll'r pd1d S450 mo 640-4000 ~· 4·plex. 1·3br. SSOO . l-2br. $37!> End garag1·. frplc:. pat io. yard Hosemary ll4K 2262 . 842 2Ul7 962 990S EXC -IJING f111anc1111( w '20'/, down at e fl e oo1y lO'k interest. Call location. 2 bUc1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS75 mo1.se.sss.1m 1-'or Rent· Lit 1 bdrm al!>t> l bdrm 2 ba Dishwshr. carpet. d.rpl,. encl itar Area five Pts & Bci Ava1l IO I 8(2-8032 f r o m H o a CJ IAYFROtfT u...~ .a. u .-11 2 bdrm. 2 bath m o;uper • -.,...·-· ""' WC'1 location avail now for u.-ailtcd. Ask.iltcJ 'Amter rent.al $000 m<>. $8l9,900. OWMr Sahsbun Realty613-$>0 ·:ialluy ~ fR€HIG6 eeautrrir 24 'xs2· 1912 '-r f HOM€~ Keywest .Oooue Home in 3333W. Coast Hwy. NB LalC\Ul8 H .llls. nicest 5 64s.6646 star P al r k . 7 • x l 5 · ._ ....rllased new 481'. 3ba Exec waterfront r--home. Yrly lse BALBOA enclo6ed J!torcl:J·rnirrored --------• doors, l1~bl wood 1n · COSTA MESA P' ........ , & is r.. ISLAND RL TY 673·8705 adyto CJO• _Man_e ____ _ teriors. J~T air cood. 2 very spac~ou.s Br's w/Ba +c:ln!uin.t.l area, walk in closets. 7'11 Cor only. $!9.500. (}0(]8638) Cl ASSIC HO Mt ALIS 2706 , Ste 206-A 54!0-5'37 ......... Lot Lowest price in Costa Mesa. Only 103 down owe. Always rented. Wortd Real Estate SS'-1111 CDMDUPLIX 3.133W CoasUlwy,NB 3 Br owner's unit w /f rplc ~ ~~~~~~~~~I &1 Br I Ba unit. 91h%AS· Gm SU MA BL E LO AN . Lah fer SM ZZOO o.AMQ.' COUMTY 179.900 FULL PRICE ....................... . ..... . ~-o 000 A pR€HIG€ 2.3 ACIE LOT -~-· r--t-~ HOM€S ... ...,.... ..... $"" 500 . .....,,.,.,., :r~• 3S33 W. bout Hwy• NB Some back bay view. Vacant ~ 0 12dO Ne.., 645-4646 f.U.Uc ·-· for b11•e Moan w rt)ld upando. 5 -._ -.. Star-Pk, t.beolutely im-ranch bome + barn le mac in C!very de tail.._ ________ stablel. Call Jim f1an· Sl5lM4 > MIWPOlrT IUCH ..._ m 4 > 752-1107 dys; ·.. IZ u.l'TS (714 > 581·5787 eves. $146,950. 1 OOOJl from OCEAN. -----· ----Le IMtr •bdrm In tbls Unbetievably low LOW t11 t• Deterf, 1.ZdO cb<..l,lce loc:ation. PRICED at $425,000. ..._. 2400 ®at). ' Ownerwllltrade. ··-·················· ..... ~Ster.. w.w ......... 9cfLJSOo ~ 116-7777 POR UASI ~=~~~=~1~~~~~~~ Hew J bedroom 2 1-th flCMla UMTs.c..M. bome. IU11lon Lake• ....___ -•• Br ___ Country Club. Golf. ec.r-a 6c4 Mer 3222 •••...•.............•.. J~ Creek Guarded c.ommuony. Brand new home. Pools & tennis. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. DininJ? & Family rooms. $1.200 per mo. 213 / 50&-llm SPYGLASS, beautifully decora te d 4br. 3ba. frplcs, den. sundeck. 3 u.r garage. avail. MW $ll7Smo.~l880. EXICUT1YI HOME Speaacular front row vlew home \n exclusive lnine Terrace. 3 Large bdnnl .• family rm .. pool +many )usury features. Reduced to 12200 per rt¥Dh. c 7141 67 J.4400 121JI ua.2121 HARBOR ,_ --• --· D ~pool, Beautllully \IDit, 2 b9, frpl, 2·car l..tffaped1 ao m•ln·-v-....... ~a::-~·anib' .... ,. .... IU4 1D&. ea.1eos wau...,._ Rd. • ..... -............. . 16D&UXIUMTS ~,_ PRDIEl!AITSIDE, Cll ~~~~~~~ ae...uua decorator rum. 2 8dr1DI eaell. 1;: 11m8TAMSSCO. -.mt Mcie 2br, lbe, E.tlde nu .,.mt. encl car. foe yrd. ..,_llt.l..U..C.JIM.t.D Or&qe. &48-:mt. STOP!I VACANT. 3 BR. Fa m Rlfl . super i.harp Wa lk In shops & schools. $525 m11 AskforGene 962 4471 Coda ~;--37 z• Ul 3Br 2 ba. 2 blks !>each P a \10. ,o f\ wtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:io I.st' 673-lt1!>7 Jfl 10 WATERFRONT 3 BR. 2 b.1 home on Channel an cldi slip ror pwr boat up \o 4()'. Obi RU + ittra ~ $1.200mo CA.SA Of ORO A.\1 Jbr. l'hba re"DOdeled kit WJtb rrmJ run rm . larj?e rocd yrd w 1pat10 ~Mo. Call 714·962 71811 ask for Elliot VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba . refrig. walk lo shoppmR. schools. close to rwy'I $375 mo. V1llaRc n f: 962-4471. ask ror Gene JACOBS REAl. TY 67W670 Newport Crest Condo 4 Bdmas. 2~ baths. 2 story, dbl ur. $750 mo AJ1J. . MS-8323 ALL \J llLJTI ES PAID Compare before ) ou rent -Cu$tom design rr a\ures S pa c ious kitchen with 1ndir1•t'l h~£. separate d111rn£ area. full length marblt> pul.Jrrljln in bath. km~s1ie bedrooms. pool. BBQ. !>Urrounded with plush l andscapan~ 1\DL"LT IJVING AT IT'S BE!>I' I"'-3244 2.(00 Port Weybndge. J NO PE'Th ....... ••• ••• •••••••• •• BR Monaco. saoo per mo I Bdrm runusbcd $345 EXEXAJTIVE HOME IN call Sara, al(l.6751000or 2Bdnnfumi!!hed $420 NORTIIWOODS 3 br. 3 _67_S-_58 _______ 1 36SWeslWilson ba w /lge family room. ___ <_71_4_1642_·_197_1 __ frplc, dabwbr, covered IAYAtOMT fYrty 2 Br. bltns. adlt.s. no pcL'I PiO month. 22165 Kenyon Or. &13-8533 . pat.I-...,,_, __ room wet S Bdnm. J ~ ba. Beaut. ~·G':~er & ~ater old house. Nr. NHYC Un· paid. $750 mo. 2 children furn or part. furn . ooly, oo pets. 964-2.566 or :l'7ErATESfORE 97J..2971. Aft ' oo lee BALBOA 67> 1771 LarJ-.... 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terrace end unit 2br, 2ba. LAGUNA BEACH MTR On belt -.. "M NEW 3Br. den, formal green · _..,., o d L 1. LNN. Ma.Id serv .• color ~43 ...... n r m . 1 v r m . ~· ldcrowave. attached dbl TV. heated pool. Util. llMTALS gar-.te. llOO mo. Agt C714>494·S294. 985 No. ----01.anDlni;i Inn & balh COL Ul'e2 BR Cp\5. drp5. bltn~ tue Pnvaq' ·1 rees eol'I back yard. Sep. gar . $250 Mo 714 i Sti 2368. "'ail now 8911-ll.90 757~1 -----3 Bdrm 21n baths. W ID CosteMIM 3n 4 Hook up. frplc. Di- ••••••••••••••••••••••• hwasher. ~arage $-ti p 964-5261 Ask for Carla 2 Br. garai;:e, pvt yard. ~. adults. "'25 Mgr, 3 bdr S575 & 2 bdr $425 2o\5J BOranjle Av!" Walk lo beach Ca LI 964 2157 or 964-2187 2 Bd.rm. crpts. drps, bllns . Adults Only. nu pets $335 .mo 5411·1\06!1 a rt 5pm Upstairs 28r. no pel'i S27Sm.o 536-7838 or 960-3772 Townhouse 2br. gracious L.acJl-a INc.h 3141 \l VU\g. poot ad u1 l.S No • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • pets. $12.S. 755 W 18th SL. Olx. lbr. carpet. drapes, 64&-9607 fantastic ocean view. Condo 2 br. c l bhse. jacuzzi. exerci.se room. POOi. /\/C. Most uUI Pllld Nr So Cst sbopo1ng center. adul~. lib uets. $15(). Eves 836-$184. daya tm-3146. Elevator. Sub-terranean s-rton8. Avail. t625mo. 494-8083 t BR. S375. + util. l! Blocks t.o beach. Availa· ble. Ca 11 D ar lyn c . 851 · U61 or dC.3672 m.SOll9 COest Hwy. Bach.. l ba ...•..... '150 2 units avaU. I 1mmed 2BR.2ba. ... . . . . . "°" -.. .-------1 Beaul. decoraled. maid avail. t 1va1I Oc t 2bdrm a..,..Mpel llS2 ....................... San Clemente Bayfroot Condo. Boat &e!'Vice. pool. uUl. S'11S b1·level. $420 & $460. W..N&neCondo2br. 2ba 2 BR +den. 2 ba .. · ... ta50 alip. Beaut. " apac 2BR. wt. 4fl9.Z!'2T m.3u6. on tPf coune. $47!1. mo ~BR. 2\-t ba. · · · · · · ~ den. fabuloua view 12400 _...._______ -..-.. . 2 br. 2 ba, Mesa Vt!rdc. lg . m>yriylse. al)l. w/frplc, qwet area .... .,......_. 1169 •523 CAMMJ>l:IRVM air, lbe Condo. upgraded ·model·~ nice $475mo. tlef. reqd. Pool. Jae . lndr1 ..... etc. Avail . linmed.. Debbie 557 ·3200. Fabulous home with all decorator amenlUes. 2 Bdrm. den & view. 8JI0/1DO. Avail now. Adults, no pet.a. $400. ••••••• .. •-••••••••-• _m_ci __ oc_m. __ 1868 ___ 2 br. nr«eao. <>ct ta. 2~=uwi. lth1ard. S410 yrly : patid, ·--~ CbJJdreo dlbwaber', DO peta, 4tlh OCEANFRONT a tud io, OC 1325 per mo. M.S-lt70 SL &M-4MO. Drhe by W Vla Udo Jll>, lBr·tm. ZBr·SS7$. : br. 2 ba condo. bike to Weltdlfr area. lht: pool. Nord. Lae 2BR • .2 ba iotl~ue-oDl bda, 2 car aar. au bttna lndry, carport. wfdm • 1>41Uo • .-rs1mo 'o.atMldlftjztwcondo.40' tux.•t.aa 631·2914· yrl,y. · wan 711 ... , to ocean. --'"~~__;. ... --... ---5-OCEAN vu:w. yrl ;: 2 --ft'tv stain to kh. C1oM .-" _.. • BR. l a. ctpl•. tc75 mo . WllerfronUlomee to town. By owner. Bachelor f2iS5. 1 8drm ~orM2-.. Ul-1400 2J>-79Mll25, 71~-4872. pa5. Bech It loft 1316. Jl'rplc, rwc room. POOl. Db. nu 'IP" n)y nr LJlo ... IWll_...... J76f Jacu nl..:. e n c l oud abopl. 1~1-. 2bar, F JP. IA... ..S per pr..-. uu It Wt.I' pd. dk. ... Cpl. No .-.. Palaf J>•Hrt COD • dllalblium. For .ale b1 °"'*"· 2 Br I~ Ba, pn dab, talnla, awlmmiq. J*l41• cowta. aauna, Jae. 6 many otber recrutJoaal facllltlts. Call 1U/t14·Ul2 or TM......,,, TM time to"'4Jlas an<t lhapalbome. lt'taimple wltb D1 1l1 P i iot .. __ .._. ClMtlned Adi. And u yGl have IOGMlthlnl to Hit, call • rrteodl1 a.tlntd. Ad -Vt.or al bdrm. 2 b a . wltb ••••••-•--••••••••• Ad1dt•. no peta. JU ~. .: POOL+2addWoea1u\lU· 8'epe to oc .. n ... Clean Hamlllol\,C ll.MS-4Ul ty bdrma. fam . rm. JBR 21ta . 1100/tno . . • . 3 BR. 2~ ba. 8etl ftohl JJ4' ...................... n,...uc.. vaulted ceU· a.r.e.cleck.115-BM. 2Br •If.at. 131$. Cpta, ..,candotnTheBl"fa. -. •mT or SIH119 fncd )'d. Wlr pd mt -Pw mo., 1riJ lie.. Mk»~. . W•AdS.uJta ecz.5171 ''D"Placala,SJMUO. 811168-da ~t ..... I· • I ~, ....................... DIVORCE S7U t.aay, icuuante .. d ~ ~1l'Cll ~IL\il) ~ t«Vkt', llll b~ I neu oeedia~ br m.> r •lie& C. Clvutt'«*' n 41t7 4 llti DIVORCI-: HY MAIL F\UngWfm•I flll Artlon lkul IM.2 $IOU &.11-0101 Carprc r!Nnlnjl. ilt"Am 6 br\ub f>rofe11looal Vl'f) nmbl '1~1 lfil51 AU,,N l prof nrpel " ~ cl.-arunt1 1p..cud 1\-al Vf1l'tW '1fl0 96fO a&rµet t t am cleamna. 411)' ~ ronrm C!tl &U M&-'1s.46 . c. ..... ~•nu a. Aicronovih ••••••• ••••••••• • ••• •• • Oftltruct.kln Jo'ree 4l1>l Sw\dw1rb ~xpr4l11> will U c '375064. tW6 &649 «ire& up your next party or event w /our 11pecu1lly Baid/C.ocnm"I An)' l lW ('lilennf( 3 IOCJllUnll .)Oba. ReNOnable. John O&Jl~ 70ll 8-4PM 531.«m, 646-0425 ' c-.t~ Carpentry, remodel JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs. exp Bou,cbt antique Cement work of all kmds ~-N~ capital Free est a~ ~ra exper. .,. SIS/hr. ~e1lh s Antique Also blockwallis. 556-07,;>7 Barn .. So. Luguna ----~ Want Ad ~~ts 642·5678 ....................... JAiOOll OONCR&TE CCf8'MtUCTION rHtlDI • l"ODtrete work . drlvew11 . 1ldtwtlu • pat1u1 •rm ....... ....................... a.r.:icnuc tAN Pr1('f(I nPt fl'ff fftlm•t• on IAqe"' armJJ Jobi ~ 1ma. __ m oa.w • a hr41 m.ctric ....,.. -a.r..cTIUCh\N Beat rat••· b•a\ wurkm•n1hlp sm.11 )Obi Pft'ferred 67~ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu.R ru.t.c>m wwd rt:nc in.t. icalA'll" fente rtip•1r 640-«Xll' Of' 75i--Ul8.\ LAWN service, l;tnd i.c11pe, clean·UPf!, l\auhn!_ 642-9007 Yard l'ar e, complete Rehablc R easonable OeanuJlb ~· Selhns anytJUng with d D&lly Pilot Cl11.Sslr1ed Ad la a simple matter .. Jl.L'lt call 642-5678. t' \ , ... II I If I ' J ....................... . ..................... . ~~feoctn1 • rool 1-..-a.aa.lac. profna. ..._ No lOO 1ml. Papa Nut, complew. "obi. CSlf .. QwaUned"''ptrtO•UMI to llropwt1 repair • tlllpec· Ml"V91QU. laard. 5&2·0106 tJm.. l'hl.Dlbb\i, carpery call ~·HouMcleanlaa. try, rooft, -uttera r ForahomethaUparkJet 1 5 ..... _ ---·---· .... _._..~ .................. . Ot: titudent 1 Ton trurk TrMb, lr lri in Darn 803Z:M Ellubeth'• H~IHn. i~. A~ pe.nonahsed luloe16 Ett.a. &40-$74$ I d I QI ! ........... . ......... . Eulopeaa LaDd•caper. Too won. Falt price. R.ta.-..n d19/e¥•. Valley Ludtcapia1 br· iiwl.na We to your Carden ll'ia i aia ln your bean . f.l:n..,.. Ue'dn.ded. La.odKA~. lrri1ation, daup, ..... 10 yn u~r. Uc • bonded. Norboru 511"1Gor 1111.aa 80~r. dump truck, arlldin&. haul. lrte • Yrd ~ai.mt ~. a.EAN malt• _!!lt.!Blrt.ckwork.' SmJIJl lo_ba._ Glum. Bacb .• apta, Newport, Coe\a Meaa Ii OOC Student 1 ·ron true k foDm 54&-9372 trvtne. ~3175 eves. Trub, tree trim. Pao llCU::r.-. ...__ ......... , rick, 1tooe, block work, -••••••••••••••••••••••• tile floor s, concrete lolallh.au.llng, ree $14 fl up \WJ ~it ror l 2 wk patlot. walkl. d rive· Yd " pr clnupe lo'ree periods. Looi r efs. way• Pree eat John ~l 1714*'2--097 96.l-27881-LB. Jefr. Ml-1583 lhul1og. c lea nup!!, drlvew11y remova l3, \11 mml.og 5.57-827 l ----IP Ci. ±9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REAL.LY C..'Lfo;AN llOUSE7 Call Gingham <:1rl. Jo)-~ est. M5·5123 Hobin s Houseclunini.t Si"vc:, for a thoroo~hly cJeWJ house 540-08.57 Alice's Houseclean1n.c fteJLolonable , rehablc & rels. 6i.Hl66, 646-4871 SELL ld.Je items with a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. M2-W18. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ,.,._. Auodaht, htc. Low homeowner rat.ell tL6'1~ lltE HARTf-ORO ----......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• AWlll, Hms & Off, f'ran- cdl's lmrnac Clcarun!l Serv. We care rnore. Llcd 1bnd. 759·0323, 7$-J.S.57 ---~~~~--...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local moving Fre1gbt, CIOnllrUC:t.loo. bousdiold & o U lce s upplies ReNlonable rates. Call .... ,.. ... !' ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTlNG Expr d Ros Rates. Free Eat. Call Gene ~ Prd p&111l1nj1 Ext & Int. nT'1835 Low rates. Free est. Slll-4'180. ~ ,, l' a ....................... Im. pal•~ Spec. rata fclr apea. I. PYee est . ~di Pl•·lt . D.R. c;t, a.Ir'• Plurnblo.c for rt• T•l•I• --· tt.'dentlaJ4'commetclal ~rf!P9(n.&45-3603 .................... .. 6tl-7*. pMntiQa. Jl'ree ~t. Reu. ~· l o. ....... 1 <l..ARENCE' 'TV 27 yru nca m.•i-r. ~· n . .. ' , copper re· "per":"" D Y •· e v~ . Ess.-c11o...1 pipe, lau "cltWIGMMt • wtaida.».86 957-1!>911._ __ '"" aewer locatla1 Pl a l T~ Cult.om Palotinl( ,.., Top Hat Pham I>--...., P'reeFAl,3yrguar iag.5.l'l•D.M ••••••••••• ••••••••••• Olucllml1lan M2·1478 · FREEtn I les!IOll l.ndl!pendent drain clean· credeoUal • read1111i. PAPERING . Quality infC $5.~ up. R.:11ulta malb&fl'toe cb.IJ'1H013 work. Free e•l. Don. ~· '1 dYIJ. Ml-5686. aft 'MldawC Eve.U.5.51-2215 s.m~ -:~ .. 111 Paiatilut ai Restoration, "Par E:icellance", st . llc/ina/ref1. Richard Sinor.as-~ Dave ·1 Pa1nt1n11. Res/Comml. Serving coutal comm 8 yrll Highest quality work Ran bl. li e 'd lhv.. ~ ---Palnt1n1t. 1tes1Comml Servulit Coast.al cnmm fl yrs llhche:.l <-1u1hl)' W(Jl'1t R.anbl lie d Oa Y4l $8425 WANT AC.'TION7 ClaM1fed Ads642·5678 Jobr <*' fJ new 4' re-ploes too' 10 yrs up. Call ~ll096 Plumbing repalra & draJo.~ clear~. Water htn, 11arbaRe di.sposal1. F.xpert Dram. ~fJno. MCNlu ' ----THE Pl PE SURGEON PL UMBI NG . Jo'r ee ei.umata, rep1pes . re model work, {'U1>tom homes. Commerc1<1l & nsdmtial. Quality work at reasonable prit·e~ S4G-7536 LI c 1137 2863 Oasai.fuid A.d.5 642 ~78 erll to chet·k Pilot llf'l f1 lfl Ciilllln I( want 1:. n•1t 1ght M n!'IH1+'f ur 1>t>rv11·1·' in ltu· J <111 j!<>ry l'h11111· 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ............ !!~~ Offiua..tal 4400 ~~ ..... !~~~ l..tahW..e.d 4600 Most; JIS. Trwt Lost&'-d 5300 HetpW_.ed 7100 ~pWont ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• D.-.: 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • • •• •••..•...... f t .. wport leoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roomw/ldtchenette OFFICE apace 1va1lablc MEWl'ORT.IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl2~ee~~up. al 17875 Beach Blvd Newl(ardenorflce:i, $1 os Wam.ed to rent 3 Ur howie 3869 rAD HEWPORT Bachel o r s . I or 2 Bedrooms & Townhouse:s ---· near Talbert In llunl & up al airport w txlnt must move by ~ Isl, 2rms or bch. w /kit priv. ingtoo Beach. S50 per freeway access. Ground _!17~_:.o $4!IO Call ·8856 $!85. lst, IWJt + Sl 00 dcp. month. Phone message floor u v a.U. to 4000 1>11. rt LAlok.ing for hot.ttw lo r('nt From 0!9 50 Spectacular 'pa, t otal rerreauon pro)!ram. SOCJal profi?ram 7 Jl()Ols. H tentus courts At F iill h 1 on Lo;land. J amborN-&. S:.in JoaqUJn HJIL'f Road No Pets Single Mal. Sci"Vlce SIO per month, 64S-6SOI, Gmny 111 l..a!it lkh area & resp 6'1~5S33. 64S-6499 deik SS per month Daily -Male rmmtc to shr ex· ----Pilot ofhce Phone Approx 400 sq rt C 2, J 30 Seeping room for rent. fi42..4321 ext 276. Jo: 17th Sl l:it.11le "F "'1:t50 pen.sci. Mary. 752-1214 S3S week Costa Mesa -------mo Ooyle"A0 11"" 19-S __ , ___ _ <trea s:ll 12:>4 $230 UP. Off1ce-stflrt>, .,...,. "" ----cpl.S. dn>s. A tC 1730 I COROH.4 DE:l MAR lusiRfts,llnnst / 1714t 644.1900 Voeatioft R...tals · 4250 Beach, II. U Lse. M2 2834 Deluxe offlre. $150 mo R:...ce 2&3 Bdrm~ n1 1·Jnfriinl duplex.el>, $450 UIJ Yl•a1 I y bi5-4!112 II I> r (k't-anfront !Jrjlc: I hr v.inlt'r n •nt:il $451J ~ 1121.67!">05111 1 Hrtrm , I hath Y4lafl) or ITlJ $350 M 1111 th Alitent 1;n fiWJ l Hr duplex apt 11., 1111,1 h 111 lx-al·h Yt•Jrl) )ltatl '~11675"6"775 OtHHEIEACH I Br $45() Ulll 1xt llut1•I AJA:> LSt & ta-.t Z:Ulli W (Jt:eanfront673 4IM VIAUOO 2BrW11 Wat.crlront, ;1va1l Ot·t 1 ~ 11!0:! $425, 2 Br. 12 l1lk h.1~ 11 ·~.avail nnv. Y1•;,"r1v J\j...'\ T.1).12'!.! 2Hr Ula apt $0!'.1 "'" vr IV fi7:1 Iii! llJ d J Ufa ~93 eVI'', loyfrOftt ~r 2 ba 2.<.Lory $7S(J Yr ly 675-8900 Chu< k Harbor View Home l'ht1M· Ill 3br. tam rm . vtt·w WatRr & J(ard<>ncr 11H I $100mo 752~ fo'anta.'lllc ocean v 1cw Con do. Spaceouli 2hr, Zha w 1aJI amenil1ei. $1100 2~ 3 BR. 2 ba • gar Y1 ly . ~mo.&up Agent 6'1S H 170 Beautifully upitraded Condomiruum. 3 hr. 3 ba. pullo, elec ~ar dr 111~nt·r. IS ac:rc park w 1v11·w. pool, saun11, Jac u111 $495/mo <.:all L1ncl,1 W1-0fi60 2 lir. $$00 month yearly. 1 fU k from b<'h <.:a ll between 1·4 675 5~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlouse ror rt>nt, BIR Bear City :.Ip. G. hncQt_ furn S25 mtt-ly J>r l'PI Call after 3 pm $48 1!189 T.4.HITt Modem I or :! br collagt- on be<tch on Tarut1 with l·:tr, row IJoat, was h ma l'.h 1nc. 1·ompletc lot<·hen. 1·tr J.'or rnor(' info <'all 'fl'J ZOJ'J eve:. &. wi't'kcocb -PALM !-.PltlNC;~ \ iH'a lion condr1 on M1 .... 1on tilth Country Club <irt>ens. 11cwl. tenn1:. N1>ar Ranch o Mirage restaurant :.trip Call 968-~: 9f"1·120911ft . 6. l..arge U11( Bear cab111 pool IJJI. r<Aor TV. 2 frplr Set'Jl!l 14 545 001 G Renldsto~ 4300 ......•...............• Mnvmg'' /\vmcl dl'pos1ts & rut l1v1nl' <·ltpen:.e-.' l'roft0 'i>-111n11ll y s ince 1!/11 • HOUSEM.ATES l!.32 41J4 Expand your hfes tyli: With a t.-ompatible room mate. We discover that pi:rson (;u II TWO PI-:/\S IN A PAO 1151..(JHIS or 759-1209 ·-BusmeMman wants t.o shr 2br, hse in Irvine All amemoes $250mo. Non· smok r Re rs reqd 7S2·SSll dys wknds & eve..556-0848 Rmmt.e w11nted, M tF. h hlk from beach. SlS5 mo. <.:all 6'15-79U Need rmmt, 27-35. t.o shr unlurn 2br apt in C.M SL50 646-1705 a f~er 4 pm Male wHI shr 2 Br in 3 Br condo w1lh M /F 25.35 S200 mo Incl ut1l, fully furn, foln Vly. 775-1173. A.'lk ror l~nnlC ----s.a.-• 3176 --- ••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••. Male, mature rmmte to l & 2br, move in today. WalJt to bch. $285 t.o S32J 64&«i07 or 498-1003 •Spac oceanfront owners urul. Breat.hlakllll( view. So. Sl&n Clem $9AS/mo 21.3-937-<174.5; 714 492 6152. 1 bdrm 1 ba. crpt , rlrps, garage. S27S m u. Call 652044 after 6 pm shr s puc1ous NB t.ownhou8e <.i real loca · lion MO 7133 Sharc-2 BR, Iba. furn apt. w1lrg patio w /beach View. Mule or l"em . $250 m o + ul1I. Greg , 67[>-5141 2 Artists 36lr29 w /shr 4br+studio, smoker, 839-0'730 ---..... 111 •••••••••••••••• •• •••.. F to share 2 bdrm Condo, Fairview, 2bdrm 11,'Jba, wshr /dryer' pool SIOO +Ul.11. 846-2564 eves 1m patio. e ncl 11ar ~---__;___;_ __ w/lnd.ry hook·up. S3SO. Beyfront home priv. suite 963-7055. gar, dock, non-amkr. .. .... .. ,.,.shed $&5(1. 673-~_ .. ___ _ • ...._ -~ ltO <llnstian who loves the ••••••••••••••••• ••• •• Lord. nd8 rm by Sept. 30 '1llE EXCITING Can pay SJOO to $150. ,ALMMISAAf'TS 54MUl'1. MINUTESTONP1' BCH 2Chri1t111n male rm. Bach. l&2 BR mate8, for ocean vie w from~&up. Ad\llta No peta Ollna Pl. dplx. $140, 1st, ~ aie111 Dr.. tl&St + fltt. 496-6128 CS Blb P.att ol Newport Fem rmmato DMCled t.o Blvd ) lhr 2 Br, 1 ba, Bal Penn. lllm-5pm~ llZ+ ~utU.875-1.0. I or 2 Km l:i!Jlll"!i from $75 Tl9 W 19th St Call Torn Kealonom1cs ITT5 G700 ••••••••••••••••• •• • • •• 54(). 2200 1f'_ Small orr.cc Perfect fur answcnn1: :.erv1c:c. rte· Only $75 per mo I llY..! We:-;t 17th St. Santa A11J F'or more 1nlo \:all J1w ('anulc S47 4181 o r H.cnata a t 556 Tlifl Scn11l tilde /\way OH11 <· Only ~I per month V ,, n 1t1t 325 No Broadw.1)' SunlJ Ana lli!>ton l" a I Hldl( For more 1n!o 1·,111 Sum Warren 558-68711 or Rm.ut.a S56 77(17 Pren.IRtOUS new EXECUTIVE SUITES availal.de n ea r C>C Airport /\Uract1ve ralb l.llClude ri'C'ept1orust , law 1Jbr11ry, t'Onlt'rcnce rm~. se<:relarial '>en 1rl' lit Xnox fJc1llty l'<or J per,orud lour & further delalls in<1u1rt• Ill V<>rta1 A l>S M ', !!5~1 :t28H 11 r U:9)11 COSTA MESA Profc!I'> office ~part' :tva1l in Cuhf lst Hank B)dl( , I.SO :.x> sq rt Low pnce ind Jan1tor1ul. !>et'unly ~crv1ces. ro11 fcr<.'flcc rm & ut1I A bun <lanl parkmi: avail <.:on ven1cnl loc clost-t r, airport, travel a~ent & benk in bhJjl 230 E. 17th St , C M 642 9560 ----- 650 Sq ft vie w. under ground prki;:, elevator. Q)i).'Jl llwy vu11b11Jty Air cond. La"una Beac·h <714 )S'19·I186; wknd11 499-:lJZ! f'RESTIGIOUS LOCATIOH .. • Oft Mewporl lay -415 to a.oo ,.q rt - Deluxe Office Suite!! •Man ne View •Wet Bar Conveniences: Gourmet rcll laurants. h:tnk . Oorit.t, beauty 1>erv1cei.. llJ)CCialty shops UdoMaritto v ... •75-8662 ---- Pri .. LAN:ation MocArtt.r at Jm*°'" $1.10er1C1 ft l,116 sq I\ Ir 115' sq ft suite8, new, free park uig. Ava1l. for lea.,e up to 3 yn. at suo pr sq rt. Principals ont.Y. Ask for Bill. 752-00'10 1 MO FREE RENT DIC.SUITES MEWPOIT CIHTB AllllOrt ArCll l'X.e<'Utl V(' of fin~. MRI\ CXpl)llUrl' o n Hn:.tol w Jaruton<tl w1 ' & jlood prk)( 22S H1 I~ -.q ft 5S7 71110 Newport l~·:.il·h 11h· .q1t $l5(J cu nrn:I') ""1·1 "'" fila <\!H2 flruk1·1 REAL ESTATE BROKERS &ecuti•e C~• 111 Ikluxt-llldi;: :'li1·,1r Airport Pnvatc 01!11·1...., with all St'rv1ce:s a va 1la blc Call Bob 01ckin1>on for tkwl 979-8.U1 ('hcm·1· shoppinl' <'t'nlf'r 'IJ>U<'~ ~ rir I JI)() ~'I ft l'nder 65' l'nrn<• ('M IL.t.rbor HIH1 at Haker !-it 1..... lmrm't.1 iit·• I•)' /\~!l ~4!1 J;ll.G 4450 ••.•.................•. 1-br ~1.ore & office spare at rNIMJnable ra~ 500 to 2700 Sq Ff. M~A VERDE f>R PLAZA 1.525 Mesa Verde F.. CM 54S-4 12l 2001 Lalayett~. N B. Store fJr of'1ce s pace, 12.00 Sq f'l. $1(8) mo. B G~y_JUlrll7S.lllfil FOi LUSE/SALE 23SO 11q fl in CM <0H1ce + warehouse or -<1hQfl area). ~o mo l'nn nnly BYCO 645·2251 MARINERS MILJo: llf."TAIL OR Of'l-'IC E SPACE W Coast Hwy, Newport !J25 :sq rt. 7141645-2628 700sq. rt . space av a ii PCH & 62nd St. Npt Hcl. S275mo. <.:all Robbie 548-075'1or645-ifl21 Newport Near Post Ofr Modem 5Q2 sq rt st.or<· or ofc <ffiJO Avon C 213 / 477 7001 --------ltdlatriClll R...tal 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH 3000 rt. 1000 rt offi ce apece, quiet lite indus. area. No automotive or f1berglasiog. 645-3323 dys --------~sq. ft. 1000 fl. office apace Airway Complex, C.M. 540-2312 or 494"11388. Warehouse space for lst' 2,2.50sq. ft. avail. L11e nrte ~sq. ft. 2941 Ran dolph Ave. CM. 979-2290. F\All llerVice. From $225. ............... w~ 4600 Newport lttgency Corp. ----(714)644..'1189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responalblc, wortlna •..W.OITILYD• wrl ter 1eeka on4! C.M. office apace. fl95. bedroom cottaae in '114.e31·5184, 21J..8S2-8967 Corona del Mar or Costa ...._ QWetneA easen· llA.RJNERS MILE tl81 . Wrtt.e Claulfied Ad OFFICE OR RETAIL ID, Dal.b' Pilot, P.O. ....... ()ppottw.ity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t Catenni.: & l'art> Co onimalln~ bu.' 1-\J lly IH k1t cheo Completely t-qwppl'd Pr11ne JrcJ C..11548 ~71U MONEY e ~ '' , t ~ t. ~Li«ttMS Oran~eOn·Sale ~.700 S. Die1:00H-S11le Sll.700 S Ole110 0n Sal(• '36.700 Toll-f''r~ (ljOOJ%52 l!llUO FIGURE SALOH \\I'll r,stabh'>ht'ii ll'Jdtnit womtn 'I f1jlurt· ,,olun 'ierv1nR Newport C' \1 dl'l'li.l> ~·or tnfo ('Jll IL•) -S,7 5311 N..'l Liq.Uc S62.900 <>ran.ic On Sale <..:klls 01d1.,_~ue tyJ)t' '17 or 4li Toll 1-'tee 18001252 ~I MOTB.S AUSIUS Anywhere m (;:.i 11 furn1a ~9601berort 5.30 .............. OppCM ._.ty 50 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ht ""°' 'ty Make over 100'4 Relum on }'OUT -i. Ruy into In rome Produ c 1n .i Properties & Shart> Eq111 ly. Call Handy 848 1885 agt. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWIHGLOAHS and 2nd Trust o4!ed l.oans on res1denoal property Gu.'ltorruzed to meet your nced.111 R.E. DEPT. SAHTIAGO IAHK 7J41832 S200 fNEED fMONEY • CllDtTHO NOILIM 2llld & lrd TD lo.K 547-5402 Arran«ed by C09lt ...... Lo9tt C~JIAVAJLABLE Any purpoee $20,000 m in Mr. Hargrne. ~l·~ Buaioesaloana,any ~~l. Gml Plated TD's I t°/aSptR ..... Yitld _.,.. •HiAAeqwU~ •l...Qw Rbk •$1.500 &veralite pnre • ~tt Collett mns •Buy any quantity • 12 to 48 mo Le rrll!> Todat.e. 100'·: of all Tru'lt Uecd11 )I Old ha ve 1 l' turned to lnYl"'!l11r h1:s 'full pnnr1pal & 1ntc1 t'\I eamtd fo'or week!) ma 1hn~ h!il Call <iln.-c.1 OI' l Ill IN1 V .I. f.ifta:Ke Co. 714 9197 !l6R4 :t I 3 !I&> 11:, ... Sl6.COJ 2nd mort :J y '' Eam 17'; y1tdd c.111-><'•wnt 714 (J:Jif~7 h1•fnrt·:1f'\1 CASH FOR TD's Pnnr1pal ~ 34.s4 2 day approval fund in 7 da ys No point s ~.00>-S'75,000 2nd T 0 loan<1 I .id<> Nl•wport Co 6731500 lA hr'i ....................... 5100 . ..................... . PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Stoll any tll'm or rom binal1on or 1ll'm5 for S7S nr '"'' ll'llh u l'i'nny 1'111< twr Ad 3 tin..,, lor l t 00\ttUllY(• tll1 >" 1':.1rh nd1ht1onal ltn•· " "'1 r.,r th1• 2 day~ <.:har1t<' 11 • :-lo 1 umm1•r• IJI ad~ Fnr mort• 1nlnrm1tt1on Jnd to µIan• your Jd rnll 642·5678 Needlepoint sh1dents ocx; Tuel, l2 3 by de 511(ner1tea cher JtnlC'e Deacon Re11U1ter ht-fore 9/23. Ticket No. 2.396 562-lmt JAZZ fOSTORY class at ocx;. Any dulln ct r es1 dmt welcome No prere· qt.iait.el. l6 wka of Rood music. Come t.o Must<' Rm30l, Wed'1·10PM uoo ··-····················· FOMADS AIE FIEE cal: MJ.1671 FoWld Yic. Ooldenwett" Hell, H.B. bl1ck m ale German S beptrerd. MJGM SPACE Box 15IO, Colle.a Maa Sluaillr .... 9;..'C.t •110 :s~~~-_ .... ____ _ 8USINr.:8S LOANS IVq PI01)0le "' amount. Lowell nit.ea. A.c;SURED l.clltor 1buDd a pet! Call New 162 bdr~;ury •••••••• .. ••• .. •••••••• Delire IM/rellt ol bouM adutt apt.a In l4 pla Sil1'lt garaat •· Safe " u .... ..-ecA&. cpl liooldna for untum 2·3 from suo. 2 bdr Secure. 131 w. 18th auae for ..... i pound bdrm w~ct yd for 2 ~from•+ 8tnet,Cll.8'7J.TJl7. floor, 11rdu·type, nture ·Have Rood poo19. UGDl.11 waterfalla ~-:S ll2'7 ref's for all uf ua. =Gu for cookla DINl>le 1ara1• at.oraae __,..,.,.., • 711·9100, 12>4 pttf. Steve "'" ,1 .. ff 911. ft., .ur l•e reota. J paid. rrom •pace. "/o er · Oall Rt alonom lea _«_llM __ . _____ _ Dee> f'rWY dr1•e N Newport.,.... 710-2180 f1M700 n..i ... --i....ec1 female on llieach to Mer~ -.... ....,, thm Weet on McF Wbltbtr you're buylaa or ii JUU'N not f'Hdiftl tbe llUl'M1 noo .. moller seeka &o Seaw lnd Vlllau MUl.nJ, Cla11lfled. ad· ltUle adt ln ClaNlned lOT2br a~thaeor dplx mA~lt8-Vtrf.illAI wtU 1« your ~·,. mlaalq a lot OI to f'll. CdJll. Wuh/~ry ~to the rlf.bt peo-atWtf lnform•Uon 11 hookup, V. I a r . for W•Adlt pM.C.UTodaylt4Wf79. wtll•aomefreAl~. aeora ... a.1177. f'INANCING . ..._. Animal Aulstaace Mat; Jll. Trwat Leque.11'1·2173,nof". Dlidi 1031 l.cllt: Tan/Wbl Toy CoWe. .... ._••••••••••••••••II., S h ellie. vie . Wllf' ..... C.. All l>'Ptl ol retl •t.ate l.n¥eat ...... 1 alnct llM8. S,.1Nlzl ... WTDI '42-2171 141-061 I CASH llOI TD11 Anslcu Mort. 5'7·7151 AdacmtYorlrtowa, HD. .... 081': Male Scirt~ s.-Ma."J.8" ...... JO. w.atdllf area. Reward. l"-c:all 87M1IO fbulXI Man'• watch near beech ln Newport Beach. ~mmr , , .... FOUND black U.b. male puppy, fll 8 m111 \H Bn."2>1 & JamboreE", rnll Y)l.004 1A5t, brown :.hort hairl"l1 rrale dog, v1r Ja,muw Crtlelt. CdM 700 91711 L.i Rf.WARD .,.nuod ,..t'm Wc t>.h 1 orr1 \lf Coa't llwy DJn.s l't m~ t'uund M lk1u1. Vee 4th & ';r.,nrt 541~ louuncl °'"' 1Jt•n•1 f• 111 11111• w l)n,..,..11 1 11ll.1r rn.111• "' 1-:nvl11nd 1111,ti •••I lo. 11i.im1111"' •-.:1 "·"' F1111nrl m.olc• c h1hu,1h11.1 r1ld"r du)( ( ur1111 1 tit I \111' (Jrl'il ... \ .... t.4fJ ™"• HH 'Il l> IJ,,1 h ... uncl l-0 t'rll \1 1 "'·''"A, C:Jrfu:lrl II II 1-\ !Q~ 1"01.,;N[) M llrn m" Speruet M bll< mix IJb Au1t Shep m ix hlk tin wh1l mate Fl.'m BnndJy & wht wh1pJ>t'd And OUwr 1l11v' ;1 ~ v.1•11 a:. t•at:. G44 .Wi l "'i B Arumal Stwltn t SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS l)lf'illt-I w1·.1l. !:-K·out ·1 arlfl t TOWt.I_..., Oxkn>aC'ht ... an· 'rn.1rt Wf' boURhl lh" I (}Jt h rncu-i and not ooh rl ul "',. not tul<h JO) ro,u·h,.~ the) 'llOl t• all th•· 'f()WF.1..,', found !>lbenan llu.,ky, male, blk w wht fare, blut' eyes \'1c I n tnt• area ~ Jo' o u n d f' e m u I l' Doberm;in, Sept 11 V1r Lai..'Una N11tucl 49S lJ6ll ~s fo'OUND Male Rr(•y Poo die. approx 3 yr.; (toy>. Uth & Irvine. NH S48-86'14 F'OUNO C nu,ual prt p1.ceon . Warner & Graham. llB 840 2348 f'OUNO German Shl.'fl rem puppy. 21'J mn!o Rik /brwn lelitS CM area ~IJO 5150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED lo'emall• to share expens<'S or 2 ..-ee~ stay In T11.rut1. Dec 22 to J11n ~t h ·1111 Uarry m 1on • PRJo:GNANT., Caring, conlldenU11l COW\Scunic & referral. Abortion, ado1> Uon&~pmg. APCARE M'12!i63 ,..., ..... ...,. wlS. El Camino Real Sen Clemente: Fully h e For Appt. 492-7296 U..&VlckJ ~ ......... . ,.,. ..... oflt 24Hr lli-7311 O.C. AIRPORT SICMlr ISCOIT •S8YICI• Speclall1loa lo bu1I· ae11meo, ruidenu ...... 7Jt..1241 24 .. S. cova .. IL • tl>-0771. :M Hr OuteaJI Service LANA'SOUTCALL lOAJl.VJI T75-0t93 ...... I .. • • ,.._ .... # .. -• ---_...,_ --•• AI.J\fl :\1 SEH\'IC"f:S $1025 MO. GUARANTEE ,.oGaAM PLUS BONUS or mon· popular 1nc-Pn 11ro~ram tt\ Jwr wnttt,n agr 'Io C'ondlH t film pro~ram ly AUTO REQUIRED FULL TRAINING START NOW NO SELLING I 1H1·n "'"" \111ntl .n ~ 'l 111· ... rl "' 11111' \tr Ad.1m-. 1.i111111·' .-~. SJSO •SllE::RI l.t-:1-• <.:.crt M ,1'\.\l'UM' l~·iilh IJ)' A put 838-&138 PRE LAW studf'nl nt"~~ S2S.{O} Will rlu Jt1\lh1nr1 Lt>~ iii I t: on I 1 cl c• n I 1 J I U\.')1 P 0 U11 x ,1.!IJ ' H '.l2fJi3 '1'HE" Ei.ITE ESCORT SEIVICE HIS& HOS WENOVIDE 1..-.StilMJ Hn 972-41904 24 HR 1111! W 17th St. ~nta /\na T 0 M M y ' OF 1\1 E w p 0 A S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7-10 P.M. MASSA'iE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY o.p ...... i.r 631-21 40 GOLDEHGIRL SU'ZY WONG 24 hrs. 213/41'·0174_ •FOXY LADY* OUTCALLONLY •972 .. 1131• Worrwn seelul the perfe<·t job: great puy, short hn1. I~ lunches. PU Box 423, H.B. 92648. ~MAS~At;to; lbb J atnCll·U C M llS'4'Ur Outcall 9-J l, 494·51 I l ...CHELU•s •o.tcll• 11AM·2AM 835 3749 I ' n \Ill.I. .. 'I . ''"' t ' I'"'' I-' c ACCO ST MT AMT Job co<,t ~ystrm wll h rrnm f1Jr dvan11•m1•11t ~c·~ful ;mcl1t1Jtt 1 Jll t••I It• l.11Ptl I u-.. 11r I'""' fir pr• I H,IHC \rl'ftWlL'I H.t l"t•1v.1t1lc• "' Pt'r rmlv Pnyrnll 1111 I WX.e> l'tl'I J l'C1 11. I \~ fl'IJ(, JO-key t '11'tl1 Mc•s.1 OlJI Betty • :,ro.').,1 ACCOUNT! MacGre110 Plat•t'flUa. Fast grow1 I( compan) has need or Ac·rounh IWcc!1vabh• T raml.'c 1\1· counts rt•<. e1vabll• l'X pt'nenc<' d •sirabll'. hul not necci.. ary Appl1 C';onts mu. t h avt• I ht• alHhty to perform t•>ll quality det. 11 work V.-ry at:C'urate t YPIDll ick11l, mandatory. Mu&t be• uhlc• to operate 10 key hv t.ouch Conta l'crS<mrwl. 557-9051. Equu l 011 porturuty E ploycr Acctg TEM Register t ay tJl work oo v anou.'! c coun ll nit & bookkeep nl( ass11(n · mcnls. W1 >rk l'11)l!t' to your home. Acctl( clerks. bookkeeJ>(1rs. uccoun tanls are "' cecs ... '<i thruoul Oraiute Co unty <Alli u' for more lnitormallon. Robt! "'1 Hair' t- occ 2333 No _ roadw y ~. Coldlwell Ba k1Jr Bid!(., ~·anl-11 A a f7141~3MIOJ ---) ACCTSfPAYAILE Pmloe'I nee4lJed for llf()W uui NeWi)O.b1 Beach pro perly m jCl<mt co. t-;x perience ~1pru1. typan~ necesaar>~:· Starlin)! I Jt:,_..& salary f7'Y?O · lo'or 1n-•n~, ...... .-.-1.1t•1a.111-tervlew ct all Karen at ....................... '1S2o-0102. Hlfp WaJ it 7100 ~...:.;.;:;;;.;___,,,-----. -••••••••••• • • • • • ••• •AC'J'RESS .ES I ACTO KS. ...... ·AU a&es/~,11 ty~~, No ••llTliS•• rerv1:ir1 .'S :ow: 01~; DHded, bll pha.yera, clients IJllavc w orked Jttraa for m-.1 motion "~ky ll "· "Goldie & pic/tv 1erte1, P"• lv The BcfXf'Pr", "wdy In oomm. Need people for Red" w/R !Obert COnrad • Ors Co/LA loc. lbootJna. "Wrl tile~ ·a Double a..t.1n1 now 714..-.012JO nat" ai oey Studios. a M. ~ for "Fast ... ~ nl•rest.ed in .llrMk", "Love At Flrat Movies /1 e lev c 11 I I Bite". "Rocky II", ........... t s' m ree ••ff&llowetn •. Sm , o.n..•. . . ON.sTAR PrOcsucuon':: (114)778-l ut9S. Mkbael PbUUps, cell to-4-Y. . , - •Mii •• •.?~" .. .?!~ !!~.?~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~.~ ..... ?!.~ ~?:~ ..... ?~~~ ~~~•" .. ?!~ ,.,...._,I• llbw 1~ 1179 -DAJLV PtLOT AJ m1'IOUl1 AU1'0·MCaCS DSI ...::=.~"' =~;oo~!. '~I c.=c:v:.~ .~J:a~i DELIWllY. STOCK·-·?:.~.'.~ ..... !!~~~~ ...... ?!!!~~!.~ ..... ?!~ • ,...,. ,._., Nllft-~ T&AJNU, M=.,...o.,&.LObaa· trale. Newpontr Ju, ..,.....,..~ .. 2' woax. ,_..•male _ ...... __._ ...... .... --llOllCS ••.&• -1 ............ .wlQ< '° .... • • • • • 0 •• .. bllll••· Aceuralt •1100. Sand'/ 09od· II.alt. »II ll,. wi'i... :c-. ... GGM. &z, - -··~ u... -• ~ AL&-A. ~c ..... a.d.,. a aliw...-.~ .......... _ -add~•a _... Eo• " ... ._. __ ..... ait'I to He. 4 do• (ll·Tlll> ~•Mrdtlmen.cl· ,._ _, -I~.. .. v..,;, -..-·-~·· . . ....... St.ead1 No typln •. We .. ....... ........... -..-°'*"--~, .. _ la _ _,.,.....""'°INC: ..._ •I•• mi. -df™ ('I. 11 ... nr •a••'>'· tn1n.eon,,.uaJ~n· tniD lo •ULO s-rt aai.. -1 • --"""1*t · a-.--""' .. ._,. .... ~ a.I.I .. ...... ,....., .,,... ....,.._ ~r.;. d~:-:~~:~i~:-: dilll(I. Wrtte Hubbub, Al19AY 1122 NtwPOrt 81. DDft'AL ASSUrr . PNot =.re.~ ~~ ~ ·~u~·r! .._Ml.Mr.-.. la.._..hr, •1 ta.me, !IMlt Alnr•v Ave. Cll Coeta lleaa or 10080 oftkie. l*"t time •days f l __... ~·.. ..,./A.ll•t , r onur Chieko .. ..., Adam•. Huptlaitoa Uloe·11i.>.Npt. Belt: o rec1lat a, or .._.. We.y J)bGDee le 'asa• ... ,.., --~1.l! old &tr\. A-. -. ~·· ar...11n.a..cae. · Btacb Au&omotlve c.-. .--.-.. _ -.-11 W~/teletJ,. in· wbo bas IJOoel typlog PU 1ta'\On f Mil'tll.--'~ ·.~-: _., --_,,, -•atl'*'oa 6 rnelr. Tbe llbllidea.POOMo. .,_. w a OC'derta1, lo low up, Q.f!R.K-AUC'l"O p(y. wlmdl. CalUorala National tale~ AHWttl~ CHl O•tr 1erVtt'e, WUl train ilba~lndlv . .......,, p11 • -~ n.--at-~--·---~ • -.... llO-lZIO MOft uaovery •. ,., =-111. o-ta1 Aaalat. Do_'t ... ._ ... _.,.. ........ Small comp.-1 at~ .. ...._ U.. .,.M · •ii &Dr Id · Owut-....... .... I. Wint a carear tn 011bo • --IM•ll\111 bt mmphin -tbill IV•\Ja. • .., ~ • J--..:m:ono,C.ll. Some WJlndi req. Mu.It .., all yow &DA ............. iD todAys ElceUcnlbenellta ... o.,.. aft4tf'ltOCMI• IOATClMJ• lllftl'ftl &1••ns a.ERK -lkall.b fl)()(J beovrl8.5n-41U tldua!N>4121 COdlOiddve job marqt. O.C.Alroortut. • 1••~1M11 ·to 11•,....,,,.r.af. ...orfen11de "••pori VIVI~ W a\.Ol'e needs part-Ume WZ~'fOU! 1'1Uat1 ft'ederick8rownAasoc. _. ... aWe to wot'k • I diiWrM. ite Bu eh uoa Ca I I eWtt. lloo-fH 9-3. Mu.ii DELIVERY /OPP'IC~ DilllDI Room Service 1GW IOiden opportllllity 1lt/S*~ w ••d " TY.-. -.....L.... ••• .. da"• lot aofo ~ -....J av.Uable "'"' bl .. 6 _ .. , b 80Y J\all-tlme .. VaUd Dlrector-thorousbly to earn a 1ubatanllal . Mw • " fc)r fllll ...,... ""1 e '° ........ e uvy drivtn Uceme required. knowledgeable ban-m:dhlY lnieome, have • General Handyman for !_.,.. ~~1.=. 8ab71Uter. tn•Uu MHrD. 1111 om~ ... ~ .. !·~~rdn~ luncbhr. M .548-T75L Neat. Ovtt 18. Apply ln "ueti, 1eneral opera-G £ N E R O U S variety of Jobs. Ex- ...-..'*:B,._.M _,.. waa.._. lo •)' IOAT-SHO.W UlAl~~~c: ~ · Q.lll(jMMGJt.._ pentOQtoMr. Fuentea at liom o( first lau Jl.E"llREMENT PL.AM. peijen~mferted but -..,......_ a .....-.~ 1JTI 6 JWoW•m.a Call Tut.. f.nio. Sl•rt S:UOto k O-rnetlca. ~4&.urda. Robert Beto le Wll.liam .print.e . ...coalAt.ry. ehlb. -4.Ua LU.y for -LO. W w11Ltu.i the. rigbt.--C... ..... uw• ..,..._ t .,.., hrs f1ns _. bour Ad Expr pn:1 a.-7373 l'Wlll•""Maoc. HOIQiWr Salary commen.aurate INTEREST HOME person. Benck Brother:. Air11or\atte b9 ...,.._Odll.IU Liii, ~y ,;a::,:~~t • ~Npt.Bcb. w/quUlficatioos, inc.en· LOANS, p lua MANY Maintenance Services. ~MMD> _. ... _, IOOtQCW&FfC alml polltioos '° $$:W CL..:RK. Operations DELJVERY; Meyerbol·s, tJve bonuaes, medical MORE BENE~! For _m,_31137 __ . ...._ __ _ Mir • 60.E Blb.7dt.er/Hoia1etteeper, ~ witb ~incnt pwboW'tlqui.alJfied.1''0r Department of major t:tnarysupplierotgood beneflta. So. Or. Cly f'8'l.ber informanon call GeneralOffu:e ll 8 .. -... .. •·• n--.• ta•• ln tnJl"I! lnformalloo & 10 •wck brokerage farm. ......,. ·~ ... ~ lrvln• cor-area. Send resume to J o hn II c N u It y at ~--..... •• • 1 arno 111.ANAOER ve lD or o11t. SN•• r-..._ ._. ..., 0 C '"""f"l n~·•· """' "" uKi "' ..._-.. Dail Pilot PO ,, ... ___ ly t ~·~.u-""''' ~-... vest.t'lrm Xlrll op-U:rvie'w.dl5·98150or caJl ntar .• au..-"'""""poratecor:nmunlty ....,,. ...... Y • ",..,., ... ,_,,orapp a li"W SS 11nil1 \o ~t• parudty.MIM>U3 '1141~·4840. Will in experienced clcric:;,il needs responsible de'. b~CGMalleaa,Ca 2661 Npt. Blvd., Coeta GAi.NiDAY . N•a. &xper'd r~ple BA 8 Y SJ TT ER o c -wn&ew oo Sawrd•Y• by help. Hrs. 6am to 2pm. livery person todrlveour -Meta.Calli. Xlnt _oppt y offering WUe bkkpa ~xp cuaoaally audtrd, IC)OllMB appointment. ~Mr.Dugan.$40-8l2l. vao.Gooddrivingrerord diversified &lnlerest.mg Ruba~d m.aant. up. OORONA WOHL.ANDS MCM.. F.quaJ()pport.:mpJoyer nee. Mon·Fri approx __ a.ICTIOMICS work fo r • c areer Call M2·S0'73 or CZU> l7S.aNO f\&11 time for apart.~ re· a.BKT'RIST 8·»2. Good for pt·Ume -·-Current opemngs now mandedper.ioow/Renofr -.-I Prior office ellpenence, dUring school. Start s:u5 DATAPllOCUSIMG ~ for men " women exper. Thi8 .posllion. of. 8ABY'SFM't!R eeedecl for la.ii 1\ore in N"wport Children. Bal. 1111 Aft good typing s~ills & th~ ht Call Glenn 557.6232. Irvine Unified School ~ in electronics fers a good starltnl! A.5SEMBLERS. electro k.&Ddergartener, 5-llalf BDach. 642-4058 8dl. 5 yr. idrl+ fneods. abi.lliy to operate 10 key • District manageme nt or weather forecasting salary & outs tandin.: ·~~~~C:· ~ '!~~}J067~ .Y.,.~EW IOOtCKfBta $1·$3/hr. Reiip<>n Ref would be desiruble to hll DELIVERY . WAKE UP position. Requl res No~. MCeM&r)'. We ttross oppty. Accurate ~~ ~ Ml 67s-4078. 54~9099. our clerk typist PoS1tlon TO EXTRA µRNINGS. tborough lrnowtedge of o f I e r F R E E l~ a must. SH tlesirci Pre/er ex':k·~•bW~ ~~rC:CSCos~ fJ.USIAED Salary commen11ur atP Morning L .A. Times principles, met.bods, pro. V 0 CA T 1 0 N A L ble but not reqwre•I. aDM5l.W · •ma 8IUli:ing ..,1or=~ia.iJr ~::.: with expenem·e. Good routeopeotnC.M.,S.A. eedures&idevelopments TRAINING WITH PAY, Mus t be accur<ill' predslon parts Good ~ Federal Savings v co paid benefits & fref! oreas. Work 2.5, or 7 indat.a processing. &ck-RETIREMENT PLAN. w /numbe r :.. X l n t manual de:icter1 t/i has opening in our soon bkkg exper • rnual. J"/C lftU(RT SING parku1g. For appt. call days a week. Earn from ~ i.n educatioo ap. WW INTERESI' HOME benefits LOCludmg Major S.l~ry '!egotia~~ R to open Npt Bcb office =~~OS:~~~ NII I &~ext.:!02 .. E.O.E Sl2S to $4~ pr moo. J)licallOn desirable. App-L 0 A NS. FR E 1': Med. dental & µrof1t ~nng 834 UC· For a part Ume ~Uer. The Dally Pilot 1s seek 548-33216. ly ~l Alton Avenue. TRAVEL, 6 MAN Y :shanng. Apply l1l person tion Pl., Newport Bcb. Xlnl~ldng conditions, Newport Be ac b • C.: a mg " person to nugmcnt COMSTRUCTIOM lrvloe, CA. E.O.E. MORE BENEFITS. We flAM4PM ~ Calf Dan CbYmbley. 92863. __ _ our Classified Advert•~ NB. Remodehn~ C'on DELIVERY /Produce to also have openioii:s for C C ---------1 611.->0. Bookkeeper, P (J'. 1''ull mg department (or in Lta<.tor needs ~ood nl<.111 l"\~urant.s, early hours autom1tv~ &i diesel IM 0 Auembler Blnking/Sav"Lo:ut Charge for Newport Ctr s ide telerhone s ales for brealon>t out & hv> l'\.111 ume. Call 646-5'118 DI S IC W ASHER &t • mecbamcs. telephone in· 265 Bngl(s Ave. CM PltlCISIOM TAlER TraveJ Agcy. m.~ or Classified or telephone cle&i-up. etc Eves cull JSk forRJcb KITCHEN HELP ER stall~rs, medics . & 546-4400 __ t-; 01-. fMG-0620.Marky sales expe ri e n ce 675-3048, an:. sen • Parl·time. Tues .fr&. cooks . MILIAR V ASSIMIUEll Newport Beach office. lr7H004 Oehvery, F1oral. over 21 9am to 4pm. Occasional· VETERANS EARN GENEflALCL.lmK Positfon available in Will train. Must type Bookkeeper Dl~'JiREME.NTS & exper. llef reqwr~. ly eves boous. Call Mon· SPEClAL CREDIT for P /T. ex per • prt' fr r . mechanical assembly :l)wpm_ ~y Velvet Turtle, ~ lNCLUDE. Constructwn workt-r!t fo\iU&P/l' s.56-78'7_0 __ Fn. 75&-1984. pay 6 retlttment. F'or mature woman. 1?011<1 shop. Musl have good FULLERTONSltL Fastuoalsland.NB. Musttype4SWPM lelec· skillell, f or LaRuna more uiformatlon ca ll pay.owntraru. '.flS-0:«1 mechanical aptitude & 114-871-4344 EOE lric l N1,..•ut'1Job -.1teto,tartto l>ehverinR papel""S to DISHWASHER-COOK · Jo-tin M cNult}. 1111nua.J dexterity. Must IOOIO(HPfR Dependable duy Excl!llc•nt $ 11 vcndi.ng macll.IM roul..e. will tr.w> dlsbwu~ to m4~7363 or ;11.1plv at .._f mill .• .:... k °""in".. .., _ ____. r c nualtfted t'all All(•n early m.oroang. C M. cook . Must s p eak Gc:neraJ office h<'IP want "" a ar w .... re-wor • ~ ""'~eu. o c. .M. 2 lo 4 Good s•><>aJunu voll'e ·• ,. ti 't Spm 2!6.51 Npt. Blvd., <.:'"'tcs ..... ( L,. l ,_,.....__~-g drillina -• aas hrs. M--FrL' ...... B·1~1c "" .., ConstructJon 714 •fi;!I 6!1111 area .... a ... . Spam.sh & some Engllsh. ""'-·Calif ""' or .-urTUtUrl• !t or(' .. ._.__...... • ,,. •~ ....... 1'IW • ., Pleasanlpersonallly f d ~2857 lllB-33l• Orio.BBQ •--. · _ ~sell1m: Mustbcdt• reaming & pressing. bkkg skills r eltd Salary com111ens ural1• or62!9-82f!O or lrl't'ltOru. ------" d bl t ...,,_, 3 ~ -• ed ..,. .... ~ rt •· .,.....J>--:c •~~-mbly•""'1 pen a l'. ma UT• 1.DJ,11.Lmum years ex· ._......eucep • .,.err ""'et'""'"" answe ng "' with """"'nence + com C"'"K..,•n.TA"''I· l'L'.''L'.f>, DOCK ATTENDANT -~""' """"" ,...... "'·II ""51 · Ex U tco I al dell d _,... .,.11,.,v_ ,, ..-.~r-l ion open No exoer wom:m. ru tame •• 1 pen~efice enc. ,_m· So. Coast Plaza offi ce oc very nv1ng. l11ISSIOO Excellent rom Mi\'llA<a:,\H;"lo;T I>., DBJVERY General maintenance necess WiU train. ~ 10 mo Lo .. 1art M1·111 pany .,.,.. its. on ... ct ~orS51-0579. paoy benefits IC you arl• n.·puonal opportunilv rm d11t1es. Call Judy or Start.. Cal.I ~ for r.u:.es Apply 111 Pt'r''"' Pat Mills, 557-9051, fUlJ & part tame. Call &oidteeper, part.time ambataous & want lo be and iv' du .i I s w i 1· 11 We• nre loolctnf? for an fiarvey, 642-4644 --"-''""'tment 1Utt. f''r1 Noon io :i 1!1:11 E.O.E. Kalpb Kinnin J?s at o :.-'..-•aRealty paid for your e(forls tlli~1&.'!lH'!IU1l1xll•,J111l11 ~ "'"wrw•r\ Blvtl. Co!>l J IUI\.,...,., 3333 B 'slot St no.••-~ Ol.ll"out" person with a DON ,.... 0 1 ... ••c ... -~. n · ~-2800 plcasecallforantcrv1cw uon. & ~f·tr l'•lll'\'lrt111n "" " 1J , Sii P. ear y Am E..~R_....... Ml.Sa C.M ,....,.. P ID l · t f'wd clnvm.: rt>eord to shift No experit"n<:•• ~ "~•r• ASSIMILERS We will train. apply 7am, MacGregor Yachts, 1631 f1acenua. CM. · crsonnc ep ~anut· t·umll'•ny ""1 I rri<alte delJvene-. Ill com· Secretm f Costa Mesn office Full IOOK PASTE UP 6'&2·sp78. ex:l. 277 prepart· -,.ou fur l'Xntiui: µ;.111} vetucle. M 1". 8 S occessal') Prefer ovt<r Sm d k , m;rnaJ(er v.111 G&IER.AL OFFICE Sm! pubhshm~ farm '' ~kaog ienerdl 11rr11 •· worker. S1m~l1: <'h•n ( al dut ies. rl•l aico ti ;it 0'¥)6pbert! M aturc 11110 !tmkr prt'f1•1 ft'd Ahu '*-eklrue 'happmJ! r•·• ,.,\ tru( 1 h:rk •\.-.k f .. r }'.11 ~i l!JS(I tompul• r !JI.JIB Part time, Mon. lpm lo ORANGE COAST m an1tl . i 1111-.ultauv11 11~ Jppl) in person. ZS Apply U1 penon l~ ltcw>"succ~i.tul applt time. Call Mr. Wagner at D"'•LY PILOT position 2 J)r ... • ,1..,r 111 :'I•·~ ... _. F'rtS , Newport Bl .C M 541>-ZlOO lOpm, Tues. lOam to "" salesiscrvirl' c1 ..... ,r:.iuh· ,....., u u u ~ ------caia.s St.art Salary ooen. l\ssistant required. Key person needed !or varied & mteresUng work in sm pnnt.shot>. cau ~st, Z100 Harbor Blvd. 6pm. No experience """W "AYSl 1 Orafhaaft 56&-Ul66M.r Hanson ~ ua • · Salary + bonu~ Ca I M' O necessary. Apply Tht! CoetaMesa Ta)'lor 2l31121 l~ltt-l>r R GER'S Full lune. Co ~~fil!>. Pennysaver , 1660 F.qualOpPortututy Kaslow ., ~muh• D•· GARDB4S consvucuon ronsulu.n~ <;4f.,...atSawings Placent.iaAve.C.M. t:m~loyer -J\dtl1tt1o n C11r11r t.1r 2301SanJoaqwn oo.567-47:>2 & Lo. BUSBOY • for days S Oencal Sa1es. full lim<' ~'POrt Heach uHat·e Hills Ro..d ORNER. ~tock elk must EqualOpporEmplyr. days a week. Rusty Pleasant work. Bea('h COOi( COM 64Q..S944 know OC area. chance Assistant Sales Manager. Peb Res 642 3431 We're seeking 2 well Banking can t. ~ -Sla.tiooers, 4020 Camriw. For new restaurant an ror adv Pac lodusl ~P ~womenfrom40 TB.La Bus Boy, private club, Dr Newpo rt Bch V1sal1a, CA. Send r1• DPI Menoverl8 forLA. ply Co 2 16 7 ::, to S5 years to assist in NEW ACCOUNTS part time, student OK. 549-ll88 sume & salary requm•d Times to home:. m N n Hathaway, SA sales & mana$ement Permanent, part time , Call Elizabeth Thurs Oencal·Hot.el, part lime Seafood Land10~. 302 w <.: M. Perm. p t S400 mo. DfUVERS-Early morn t.O Must haveexpenence ln light typing. Will COD· thru Sun. 4·10pm for oo)y, heavy typing. nexi J\cequ1a, V1~aha , CA IH6-~~S844 mid allernoon. dehver lad.Jes r educing salon. sider trainee. Call for appt.6'73-3515. b 1 e da y b 0 u r s . 9:IUl DEMONSTRATORS bakery products t o th.12-8pmdaJly,every appt. BUS BOY part time. Fri Newporter Inn. 644-1700 Cook, must havr ex11 & s upermarkets . Call ~~1·~5~'&,lj>li= MutC:!fe~5J'a!:'°an lun ch 11 :30-1 30 . PatrinaeictS39 ... E.O.E. fast.l-'ry,bro1lcr,&l11n ~~P~~~~:T~~ 567-672'7btwn9-nooo. 631·aw4. Mr."-"-ut6'15-SOlO BLOCKBUSTERS, 17917 Cterical.parttime.2 days Gd. pay, ::;tiort hr~ porarypart l1meFr1day Driver/Gardener, Com· ...,.,...,... MacArtburBlvd.Jrvine. perweek.Mustbeableto Zubies 631·9803 or &Sstu.rday.Cara muat. bu1aUon ~on. Mus t Assist Order Clerk, will F.qual()ppor Emplyr <FoodPark)SG-3783 . t,ype 60 wpm. Pleasant ~l.<:o.ta ~esa We train. Salary. Call have valid Calaf. lie. for ap"-pt _____ _ Execullve assa.<itant Top notch person to mana~(· tUice ~t.aff. deaJ w board ci ~. artl!illl' & ad rmruslraU '°t! per.,on ne I O r 2an 17.ati <1 nal . St't·retarial & .>d milUslrauve i.kilb "ital South Coast Repertory. 957·2ro'l FACTORY TRAINEE jp)Ci pay, x1nl future 1n fast 1trow1ng plastic'> adh esive co. 1537 Monrovia Ave N .8 . S48-~12S. G&IERM. OFFICE Ellper ncch:o>d"' l.rl.• l VPIOR prof I (' 1 l'n l' ... W fl~UTC'i, tt'll )t,..y b\. tOUt'h Op1><>rtun1ty fot advancem\.'nt Xlnt • u bene Informal ofCit>•· <.:all M1lhe aft. !Jam . 64.\-stO> :::n~t:C'ag~!~:~:-B•AN-KIN-•G-----•l sUSINESS MINDED office & working conds. Cook wanted for ltahan 998·6153 ; 636·3989 or Furnish DMV report dayworltwk.Paidbenef. COUPLES NEEDED $4. hour. Call Dianne Rest r-:xo r eq M I'' 213-451..5855. Milumum aRe 20 Pen FACrORY !nS.7660. PART Tl M E. CALL !J79..3376. Call 67~:.!64 or 61:H>WJ n,r.>aver. 1660 Placeolla, JI PEOPLE General Ofhce 8:30AM 3 lOPM Mon lhru Fri T~ personahtv mus\ ht- l'?d With ftl!UTl"I 'f}'JJIOC desired S.ilary orirn Lon '<a Kitchen. 979-0747 aft. lOAM Asst.AptMmager Couple. wife -of c. busband·maint. · 200 Units. C>teanslde, ex pr. reqd. SOIOR 96i-3232. AJJ Day DEMOHSTU TORS _Costa __ M_esa_'_. ---- BUYER. purchasing ClencaJ Cook w antc..>d-: -... r-a t-ne-c-. S5 33 DRIVERS • CHECKER .FDR 3 MONlH TlllEI vuiety itA!ma for small per hr, must have som1• CAB aood dnvina re- Great opportunity in our beautiful lrvme office. l ·2 years experience and s trong knowled·ge or IRA. Keof!}i and new ac- counts is needed. We of. fer exceHent 1trowth potential and~ growing manufacturing PACIAC exper . .i96·5446 10alt'l Maarled ~ture Ul<1Jv1duls ~GNM£NJ C:O. Top pay and benefits. 12.am only i...,.diat.ty Permanent F/time. SR Maleorfeftmla GENERALOF'F'IC1': TYPISTS SECRETARIES ACCOUNT! Mi CU : ll K:-. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 ATHLETIC ASSIST. to coach 6t.h grade girl's basketball. Davis School. Trull payment $203. High School Diploma + e:icpr. call 556-3430 for info. F.ngineering, 834 Produc-MUTUAl COOK -wontl'il M F -, :.all ,..-._ Uon Pl Newnnrt Bch. between !l &. I lam for 1n -,,... ,,.., O<a,.·· -,,,... C.d&-4. .....,......... lervacw Wil l t r111n ..,.._...., .. •DllYEIS• •FULL TIME• Neal appearan ce . k.nowled~e of Orange County Good dnvi.ng,....... cord Over 18 Compan)' vehicles. $3. t O per hr +1ncent1ves. Call Mar\ 751 2686 Attendent-work w /han· dicapped adults. Must be •Free parking •Pree caref?r apparel •Medical/dental strong, willing to assist •Profit sharing an tasks as toileting. f~. ~en'l clean.up. Pl ease call Annelle S3.20hr. Plus benefits. Menne for more 1nforma-_Phone __ : 546-5 __ 7_60_. ___ tion. Cabinet lay.out man. millmen. assem biers. & cabinet installers. Ex· oellent benefits. Talun~ appbcatioos 492-5661. ecrt.t.rio.wp.r Short Hours 3 ht. min. $3.50 per hr C.M., N.B .• CdM areas Noexper. necessary Ap· ply at Newport Mesa Unified Sch ool Oas l. ATI'INTIOM FUU TIME JOIS RcWffy F-. at Food Service Office, 18.57 Savings and Loan Assn Placentia, Costa Mesa. 636-7(T1 l 6'.S-ml. Equal Opp Employer Costa Mesa division of1---------•1Canvas sea.meni wanted AAA1 New York based to work o n b o a t firm now bas need of specialties. DeCaprios several ambitious men & Banking 15'10 Newport Bl, CM . women l8 and over with 631·ll30 minimum or H. School TB I fl --c--... ...v--... ~---s-- educaUoo. Exciting job ~·- A majOr Ufe insurance company headquartered in Newport Beach h:.a~ opportunities for in- dividuals with slulls and ge ne ral office ex perience an l or morf' of the following areas ·~ts •Secretaries -General Clmral oQ>mputer Terman al Operators •Sl.atistical 1 Math Clerks -TWX Operci tor •Accou.oung Clerk opportunity for applicant Newport Be ach. Cull •oo per hr + mcentives, who wants to gain busl· time. willing to tram. v.uk 3:30 to 7:30, Sat n eu ex Perie n c e . cashiering experience, ~2. Getting home im- C:Omplele Co. trainlnl( light t ypin g. Paid provemeot leads. Prefer • program. No experience benefits. CaU Gloria Do-3> yrs of age or older. necessary. For interview 130 Ca I I M r . F' r e d d 1 e We have 1mm<'d1ate openings. H you quahCy, we offer a uni.que work· ing environment m add1 tJon to excellent com pany benefits. Please ap ply 111 person to: Personnel Department all bet 9 JO •· '1.m.3 · lOAM-12 Noon for appt. c . .. ween : "' S2!M2 2:00. 1...aJAL Sir&. 645-6.514 F.qual Opportunity Employer M tF /H Attractive · sgl women :==c:= rrom 20·35, extensive ~list to manage travel, good pa.y. exp. ia pert-time. 631-967"1. Tues· ail aspects of busiaesl in· fti, ~ Sat/ W. eves. cl. a.E., DllV work, ma Jegal. toe.~. ina. etc. -------- Bnmda. IM-'1563 Blrmaid wanted, must be AUD 1 0 V 1 5 U AL attr~ctive. Pt .. tlme, RECORDING J OB -MMISSbtwnlM S150. '° llQO. depead.in& a..'"rian onexper. '151·9700. COIOlAND PERroRllANCE •-n.t Hai.rcuttmg Pla«i" • LOT MIMI Immediate ope'Olngs for O>evrolet Dea)er often experienced precision lull Ume permanent poal-balttutter• needed In dqm to llllilt new• U9ed Colla ...... Salary • or aa...,.... ln varied, nAu•u ·muoa Xlntsrowtb lmaeadol tMb, inc:lud· opportuaitlea " paid il'8 ma•m•mce of in· bilnlfttl. Call F.clmund at Wlll0r7. OppaltunillJ: ...;.5tD-CIA _____ _ MltmNmB See BEAUTY · .lullith ~~er, BOWARD IUDlcariat, full time, a.., •· =-&U ...,.ar.mo..m.ent. .-nOll• • AUIO WB RepaJr aecbaalc tor OPPOlr'l'UMrrY1 leiwln• dealer. Ex· CARD EX lo assist Cardex Mgr. 1n posting aod scheduling operation. Good chance for advancemenL llOSAH. IMC. 71•~Npt8ch An E qual Opport. Employer CAREER OPPORTUNITY IJMmaUonal cosmetic co. needs 8 people in· ta'e9ted in all racets of coamttl.ca It sk1n care. .Exceptional training, .... a: mgnt po1ttionA avail. in your area. Call llf, Reeves oo Wed. le 'Dim. ('114)915'7-5828. Carpet Installers, ex-.,.·~ w /tOOll " truck. lllU. Carpe\t, 114 £. l'llb8t., C.M. ~. CMWASM..., J\aD 6 Part time 1960ver METRO CAR WASH _,Harbor Bl. C.11. Gtt Mt lot tt.. '80'11 Clllllll.....,.. llustbave tioward Cllenolet In Jlrial' biA m.ctwnc ft· Oulllll' .,.,...., tit. tood ~ eo.tJ Airport ...,.tna.-.......... pay, s' lticaUou, com· ;;'£i' -' lldd *-BllLINO a.ERK -IO!t '*" bemlb; over ll. Mnlclat MU 6 lD•Jor wboleaale Wetnbl.~Uoo -.. 0-W. Pllfl Op. • It t ..-. Apply Jteuo Car pertlllllll;y for Minne.-=~•rk ~~r;!!;: Wllb, ~ 8eac:b Blvd., 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, Ca 92660 F,qual Opportunity Employer M /F Oerical P&ISIOM CASE PROCESSORS rr,..... .. ...,tweclJ Pens ion departme nt need.I individuals for many aspects ol Pension Mmlnls tralioo. Basic math abWties required. Good opporlunity t o work In area of ell· peDlioo and growth. We offer 0'4tstandln1 wartinl cooditiona and • liben1 beDefita package. JI "°" quality' please ap-pty ln~to: PACIFIC MUTUAL 100 Newport Cent.er Dr Newport Beach. Ca DllO ..a. Auto eaperitnc:e baw1,it' min. lfr blk"i: es· Ill. MlidNdllutpte¥1Maa ..... in.cw fUUy -------·~~~~~~~ 1tllfa1 laelptu l. ::·-.. plu. i dar OttOREENcUb NJ Equal Opportu.nlty ~erM tF HOWAat> Claenol•t, ~ .... etlueadanal fGrWllJTEelepbaatt Deu/Q•ell Sta., 1 , q 8 IB o.uct wldtaawui.dAd Jlsapta-.. ~--... ~ .... Selhrt&h &ASEi ll'a allEEZJ! Or1tn.tM11..,. 673-4UO The G;illtty C;ifo ru;k for Ed or M ll'llc Copy FAilor.1. P 't1mt• f.~· per only To be On-Ca 11 851-1010 J::xl 2SI --------- C().s ml'tlc 1:1n for Westmmi;ter For appt. l\nn N11·hols 530.4333 Countl'r help foll t1m1'. b JOam lo J ()()pm Mon Thru Fri. ~ so $-1 50 rit·r hr Paid hoh<l11y Thi' Hake Shop, Corona dcl Mar. 673-7310 --CC)l;NTER llf:l,P · Mon l''r1 Super S<1ndw1ch. li75 Paulanno, CM 5'1.5 48•'7 fo:t1 rn extra money. Demo~trat.ors needed for a.JI areas ol Orange County to work e vt>ry F'ndny and,or Saturda}. Long term, I year as- s' $?1lrtlent TOP PAY NoFet! VOLT Te~A~.,, SI: P'VCL •,. 546.4741 :Al48 Campu.'! Drive (across from John Wayne Airport) 879-9330 1634 OranJ!et.horpe Way Anaheim Equnt 0pPor Employer DENTAL CHAIRSIDE. <.:osta Mesa office bas Dnver·Oehvery person for eqw p rental st or(' Meclulrucal &. clenca l s1alls req Uruted Rent AJJ 64S-0780 oaivas Men or WOl'JM!O ~yrs °' old4?r. Know the coast oues Net $181? a wttk or mort'. Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fountain Valley. 1No of Slater bt'lwn Nrwhope & aicud> COUNTER /YARDMAN 1'\lll1part time. include:. ~kend.~ Apply l705 S Coast Hwy, Lag una Beach. Qiunt.er for dry cleaner ... eicpenenced $1.00 pr hr to !\tart. 675-3306, '1 ·4 541-9621 eves. arnmed openul.lt. pleasant Dry Cleao1ng Counter wortunR cood. 631 1420 help wanted. l'Ull or part OL--ntal Assistant. X ray li e required. Ga rden time. Exp or will tnuo. 751-4351. 637 -OllSi. Counter Sales Gro~e_ol_f_ice_. ~ 7111_. _ ---------Bducauoo Wanted mature female . fuU time day & evemni: hours. Rion Hardware . l~ Irvine Ave Newport Beach. Apply m person. Ask for Dave. DmlaJ A.~ l. Ortho . Chi'.. SUISTITUTI N B Part lime or full ume up to 4 days per CHILD CA.RE week . Top salary & AIDES CU STOOi AM Part time for area church. Late afternoon. evening. Call Fred 631·?.!Bl betwn8 & Spm. hcneflts. Ortho exp. &t _!_IDA req. 642-2626. Dental chairslde assis· tanl. Newport Beach P'easant group practice. 4 day week experience pref erred. ~1122. Dent.al receptionist, Npt c.t. Re4atioM Bch, pleasant iroup SdnT,....... practice, 4-d ay wk. Training for young, 64().ll22 sharp 1nd1v1duals to ---D-----.. -.--- rrake periodic calla on 5"•-our eslablJshed business Pmodootist needs part & professional accounUi time asst. 3 days a week . in the Orange County 1'!xpanded duties opply. area. Career oriet1ted in X-Ray eertlficate reqd. di\llduals Willing to work Ex per. pre('d . Xlnl & take directions can bene(its. Salary open. bWd to a high income call IM2-dl. pW!DUal. Salary +.Call DENTAL CHAl1tStDE Alforlntervlew, 979-23!l3. &.,,.,,..,............ ...a.11 ,,...,.., .. "',., eJtpet' ....,.o Cutter wanted for ofCicc, X·ray Uc, JC.Int WllUtatt, exp. prelen"ed. salary le benefit.a .• N.8., Will train r ight in-C.M.aru.541-$.5111 clvidul. Apply In person S.12All.StaSulta s:nw. DENTAL ASST. P art UllhSt.CM • ' time. lluat be U· pa'i«>*. Call 648-llG Deii Help, full time Is part. between tam-lpm. lloa time, expe-pref'd. ~s. _w_Fr_I_. ----- M4-S6lt Dnn'AL ~tST. -RDA DBJVaY & STOCIC fer npaoded dut.te.. An NI Ume or part time. opportunity to expand XJnt beMfttt, He Harold )'OW' penon.J l.nvolve· ll~11 •• 495 men\ in denlh t r y at mo ...,quor, w/flnanc:lal security. E.. i: St. eo.ta Meta Ulliform auowaace • DIM.-Y P ,IUtne AM, L.A. tap, U.. 4 day. Salary inm.. SlOO per weell. CJl*U,. -Ilda. MMIOO J....-Beada... •• -,.,-..iawbda. $3.63 per ho u r ano SUBSTITUTE Child Care Teacher $32.oq per day. Valid -calif. plrtDJt ldbonziftlt services as a Teacher In a child care cerur-.CenteninBuena ~Costa Mesa, Foun· lain Valley. Santa AnM and Westminster. Oea&en are open 6 a.m. lo lp.m. Substitute work cm an on-call as ~ed a.la. Tb.is IS a super JOb (Qr J;?\.l)"S & ta.ls wh.o w:.ant ~ m Ule Co5ta Mc'J Santa Ana area. No ex per nee. but yoo mu't ho· honest, depe ndabh· & Oller-UI. Wor1t 7 30-4 00pm. ""it h ..:oud pay. great beoefll,, &bonuses ~ Ta-,oi....,~ius 558-9021 EO.E. M i l-' F e mal e F'act o r ) Packaiters. $J IS per hr to start Ment rJasc:. LS37 MOGtOvta Ave. N U ~s~ Figure C.:Oosultanl part ume wanted. Will train woman JS.55 w work 10 ladies reducing salon Must be well l(roomed & out-going. Hrs. 2·8pm daily, every other Sat. &.Jpm. Up to $550 per mo Call Mrs . Sullivan 631·3444. Floral Designer. exner • Mature. Ref. reqwrcd Top P:iy No fo'••• t'a1tl Wf'l•kl> NORRRL 'ft'mporat) ~·n 1n•' ln1ne i~' l)VM • t; 0 1-;. .,, I- JOBS A.VA.II.ABLE!! TYPISTS WAREHOUSE ASSEMBLERS NF.VF.It A FF.E ... Bonuses. call today• Full It P /l'. 556-1870 fl' R SS6 85211 835·2622 Fry cdok. full ur part OllG ti.me, wlU tram. Closed &In. Lo« lnn. 549-9'46. EO F. f F fUll time food & beverue !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..m-eu. llam to 6prn.1·--------Pri Vale Club. 644-s.4()4. GanieoeT /Handyman, ex- per., hi«b rise condo, hrs. Call S73-2602 t. M.Pll wtdya oo.l.y General <Xfice, full lime. typing 6 10.key skills a lllUlt. 4M-OUl8. Gma'alomce .......... /Office ....... Ga&ALOFACE S750TOSTART MORE$WlTH EXPERIENc .. ; 5Girl 0frl«- Varled Activities We WiUTraan C:Ompany paid benefits Established Wholesale Company Call between 8·2 ~1 in Newport posltioo open wilb r.......n..11. OFFC marine mf'g. firm near ~ ocean for dependable, P\tll time per01anent mature lndividu.al with empl oyment , 40br& aood typin g s kill!c. ..a,tomenites&Sat Vaned t yplng duties, ore duties mcl: acct. 's ut.alotr preparaUon • rec. credit, phones Is ttt.ature coordul•tloo. cashiering, so01e exper. Call 714 /14'·3'32 for helpful. Benefits incl _1111...,,_,._-_______ 1 paid Ina " v•c•tion. Malure norMlmoktt pref Apply ln penon: ~~'1.i::~. GtJ'I needed to fill part Um• poeltlon typlna an.-5pm 6 wbdt. Will lnAn cm word ptOCetatna ecPP. f5.:IO per hr. CalJ Steve Slla11b1 at --· ' • ,- CWLYN.oT Tu.19.19 .. ,,... 11.1m .w.w~ noo .......... 1100 1.a-.L.. l·-~w • ' 11'---.. !.~J ... ~ ......................... :.: ........... l""'RPw...., ''" M.e.w.t•• '''° Mll9Wm-•_ ''"~ttaW••• " -_ 1111 ,.,. ~WuUJ 7111 .....,w.-....11.....a JI ••••11"1 "11"111••••• ee9T .............. ,._ ••• •etT••--··---~=au•••••••- ·-•• .... •••••••• -~ _... ..... nm..'-1 'n-:·1--o .... _... PBX Am Ive Will tr*ln n..1~ Gilt "*1 • ....._ •· .................. 10••.••0 •0 •11•11..... t•CHMllCA' l:ii. po~n·a. ta. 1.i*ft.pae.aotcln.;ed n~PAITIUP • .......... --......., •er--• • •»ht~ preftr ...... .-n~ pnlnTed but bld1. 2 wlll pd vat' LAllldlll for 8 coepuv .... Call tor • .,, _,NO _ .. 0 ,... for•"' ~ t. dM&p ot _.,...Nd,....,.. GHMOMon.frlts. .._.)'OU cu '*l..S ~ ... __ 1N~ .,....,, .n w . 1111-' ftnn lft lrv1ne .,.u "'-t'bial pen.a ffJI' PBX ~? W. would lite &o --.. ._ CaJI Rll•J tor eppt· "*llaalul and •lee Ol.tMICOUMTY ()per::,..;rt:'.:m8:dr!~: &aa to you. ComllOltla& o.. ~~ .. ::-..:=:::::::: ~ ~~'::.!~,: um= ::=-=.: .. ~= ~:~~~ ~.. ...-..... ......... •PP'.1 The~ •l ....... layN. dlltall ~ opportuail t.o 1-M ~ -""'*'..,,. J>f'-·-.v-. .Cmih .._ ~~~ f:.~~ ~.,~.u.•• 1>ro~::::'~n~~=::: r.:d~I o:r.:'cou N~ :X-1*. Pald vacauoC:. JM~~: c.ii n.. -~11'ift!T~J ,,,._ ~ -~--,,__.. NAiii fw-t"-1~ Wotk aJ STOCK ROKERS, lm· radcaS Im. • 2550 or '111un ......... ~~~~s ... ~11 .. -.~ ~ ,___.,.~·-,,..,!_.., t:icPw~ Mt um.~ =-=:; ... &:•:.a;: -'=!IC: a:u1J&. • IL n j.-.. " •s1 ~UM c:llN.......-w.; l0.Uf .,...... ..a.w Conl11tt Peraonool. lbrw\,nClerka PIOfUPllSOM CM ....... a..wty rMAt .. Mad•riUa1 r e--O .. T ....... ' .., I 0 ........... r.:..c. looldat tor ........ .,_...,., .. ,.. llilAIDl WANTED 1•1 ~. " ..,,.,. ...qua P .... -~ t1Jnt ..oc. ln wflol:.iJ~ Up•tL• ,_. ~ ~y hptST C. Hwy. Lquoa Ur h ,u1w\lly Empil)yer u..&omerServlte R.epe 1upply. 1'1U C1pltaUacd. A..o la,._ • ... ,... attunr .. , •hi ....... Elipert•oced preferred eQ.~7 to w.lat C.rdea Mgr in Mliil-hi .. map. ...a.omc. i)fri.o'o u-..... _H~ / Mfcti<'Al ~'#ill ttat.n promlaJna Potllnl and 'ttbedWlol CARD EX . IECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Maj~ medical com pany located in Mlsiuon Viejo. ls seeking a penon to work Cull time on a permanent basis '" the capa.l'lty ot a Receptlonltt. You must. have 3 years experience tn workmg in un Orelee & have a t)'.plng speed of 60 wom . You mu11 be pun~ua1. have a pleasant telephone voice. be neat tn a ppearance. dedicat e d. h~rd woTkin & a se If ·s tarter. ~o u wi 11 a lso be respoo.,iblc Cor m4!etlng the pubUc & imw.oim.-....it.ft dlllaled. ~ •. -~ ..... ow.o 1 ~.' ~ Kec:epttonllt. miture i.ppUcant. Call Jeanne Penocmel opendon. Good thancea 1-1----.-.rnn..-.~ #pl) a p.r.ao• to -.....!•-..... ... Cmal otnc • ..-...on OCK-1S2-00'10. "'"Thnt. E•per W/CO-foradvucemeot. -----11111_ .... ,~t:tt.J.•--'f.'.r • • • a "' • ti r • ~,·~ llW -·ttlr"tofa. all~eo .-za~ --ordhn1 I 'f~mROfll'Y":: ~ lDOWW......,.Rm• 1U\lrttu, 1'naona•I · r-•-fie P ruceu. Top 714,,._~Npt.lkb. s.taAAa,0. ~ 1'1oor MA8Nl'IMAMCI MEOl ('AI~ O l"•'J CE Bruah. rall, apray. Ex· s.l.uy+BeMllt.a.l'Uture An Equal Opport , generul office work. including simplo accounUng & telex machine. You must tr~ good 1lptltuae -in-mat.n. ===~= r:ion·smoker. Excellent benerlts, pay l ummcnsurato with experience. w.11..... ::,. ~Id . CuM~ MICHAMIC ~f: e~ ~~":: t~~~ ru.. :f!ioof-11 before ~~~llrin _E_qi~*-111_•_· ____ _ 1•4......., o & Mi F lmrmdiat.e opef\1q in 11 s •I 1& r y a rt s pm ZJ.82DuPoat Dr. lrvtM. 0&...-ot a.k.tt ODe man m•Jnteoaot't-714 ~~ Painter Oft Ap~tJ for ~l-91.Jl ,,_.._ Praled.ioG!MnlNit depat'\rm:nl fnr a con ability. Good •Uil e " ..... cxcc.llent surroundings. Only those "~"king permanent employment need apply. Call Susan for appointment 581 ·~. . ~ ~ s umer elet'tronka 11• ,._ICA.L: ~vaUon.83&-~ PeUUomCircwator1 L&fn ~ 1'JQ C'H launch " a em b I~ f 11 t • ..,..._,ftlo..llc.T ,Alf TIMI w FULL We are · acceetin1 ap 1YW M1•, .. • t' 1 >' _ _. • ·~ ~ PAINfEB. producUon ex J:caUons. for pt'Oduct.aoc: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ lWW Cl1"99r wlalle you Ba~ • for ll<'nt'n•I .._ .. Aa..tora ofc ...... "'-JI Phil, ~r in· Good pay. HouNwivee. 1-f-1st •· 2nd -~ lif-.>)our~l)Ob' mediankal • tledttol _., -• ••· ,.... ..... Student.a. Retiree•. 18 ..--"" • Real F..11 ta.t.e GU •RDS P armera lna uranrl' r-=pa.ir uf haititl tuol• ...... doeity.64"-ltOl t.en'iew. <7io5u YIJ.•over C.ll~l-0934 ahlft Mon tbru Fri A C""4> Will train you & madunery, veh1c:ln " Pantry person.hiahly 9-llam " l-Jpm Xlat f\lll ii part Uoue All P8.)')'0Ufw.lc:omm1a ioru. facility Be· ye>ur own Medical Back OHie~ Dot· quallJied. Imaginative. PHARMACEUTIC AL benefit.a &working cond a reaa. Unlforau whl~ )OU learn 0.:f<Jt « boo without lle 1n.c l1r 1 otflcc ln Newpan Salaiyde~nlon ea OBOVP -nee<Uap.rt &neldagUpaadbolldays "f\ll"l\labed. A&H 21 or YoU know ll )'OU 'It bl.! husled Extellent work &acb aa looklDJC for lJ perience. 'Excellent COO· lime lab t.ec:b to WOTk company paid UOUl> uu ewer. Ret1ttd welcomf maltuur wavn in • n · i"" cuocJ1tl<>n• Wi.11c• l"t'rUf\w rm-<hul t~iil\ d1t.10CL'I, benefits Apply ~ a day 4 day1 a pbn. 11clc pay beneflta & No aperlentt MC: App. wardmJ Uf~ um" pro OOC'l'lOlel\llWlll.e wllb "J( IJ~ for X Ray .:x E Niguel Couolr)' Club. week. Exper. ln bloloi;y. t.tc. Come to the Penon l1UnJveruJ Pr-otectlon feulon Call Gene peneoce Apply to pcrit•ncc on \rt'lld m1ll Laguna Nl•uel. Ph chem11try or relat1:d neofflt't'tocompletean Ser<ilt'e, 1221 w. ~th DWard for full dt.-Wil11 Ci S.I hell)(UJ Xlnt comperua asmrorappt. science necesaary . Stu appijcat.loo. 5CJ'eet.. Santa Ana. Jn. ~Ul • • tlon & frlnRe benefit __ denta are acceptabh.: CAUFOAM terView boun t-1.2 Ii 1_.. --------3020 lted Hiii Ave vuckai;it-For 1nro. as an s 3 s o p l' r h r MontbnaPT&, CottoMno t<"rvlew cootact M11. Dulc PART TIME ('Jl0J3H~ lMI VooKMman -........ ,Tall.en 1 I 4 I 9 1 a l) G 6 0 --l rvanc-Needed to work on a tem J ~ ........ GS t; O t; HAIRDRESSER with ponrybuis.Goodopply -t:.0.K MW s;T.....,. n PHAAMACYCLUK fol)oiwtn« for run tttvlce lo •upplement ln comfo' Ma&ntenance -- ---Adu.ltJI with outatand1m1. , .. n.. Redkeo Salon in Laauna S3.2.5 Start. 213.~lfj CUSTODIAN MESSIHGH a.uractlvu per1ona1Hles P01ltlo11.1 available In l-llla.~aftlPM and2ll·~CQllect. Im med openinl( for Mu1t be rl'til)Otlltible & who etUoY working with our drul( atore I0<'1tte!d an penoo w lpn:viOWI Ind. dependable Ua ve own klds. Over 21 Start at lrvme for day &: f'Ventnf( HOSTISSJD9p Janlton al exper Xlnt 1•11r I< 11 .id driving rt• Cl.SO per ho ur Phone ~ -~p to 32 hours 1,..r 1'a Uuv Friday UAM ........ OllY J>11y forexper'd11t•n\On& l'Ord 30 hr11 f(uaran 6 42 ·4321. Ext 2!5 0 wec•k Call thf' S tore t o 2 PM . Se a c 11 rr benefits ~ckarcc Incl pd tl't.-d ,week $3 25thr 1 BETWEEN 4 00.'5 00 M.ana~er for 1nterv1tiw Rest.a\lranl. 536-8866 4GflOPLE n-.Jar med, dent.Ml 1ru1, l&: ;nule. l'lea.sc contact PM. u~ntmcnt MEIDED pn.1'1t ah.anni;i Apply in Joanne 8. 30 JO 3011 m Ask for Anctr.a T .. 1!.."l •ILD HOSTESS Ex-p Velvet Turtl~ S9 FllSluon Island. N tJ APP· Sept 2llth 11 29t.h person bl wn 9 & 41) M 549.fl811 Equal Op port uruty ..,, Irvine 1. 30-4 oo CIMCO Employer DllUG lymPfnon LeavingfromOn-Llneo/ 26S Bn1u1.s Ave CM Minute Kin$! M :irki•t, Jlurt,.1 ......... ----S404 W.._., ,,.., Ii a •u "'"' . 1 blk south of "-ker oft Ni'°" Clerk wanted, no -,.,~ 5 ice ,..... 11anspon.at1on uoa t•JCJ)l•r nttess 6'2 9000 IMfnlctioftat SZ. I l 16 -- HOS'IESSES · all shirts. ~ i.wn 2 S a ny day 673·4100. 34 50 Via Oporto N B & rerreabmeots pro Redh.111. Aldi t;Qu.al()pp ~mployf'r vid~ $3.40 ~r hour. _546-WiO_ _ ___ ,.; 0 P. MOO£:A.S.ESCORTS CALL TODAY Aftractave fo'prnule~ Onl} I It V I :-.; E U N I fo' I io; D 557..0045 ~iwk+.•:...sr-. S C:JIOOL DISTRIC T Host.eu. Xlot oppt)' to s upple m ent in come r-n..Llr'\~ Welcome new residents '-' \ II \- Pwm p it fle" hn N~ 11~A1PY 'fPSONNH y~ car & t y p e v.rll er Hosp1talll)' J1 0:.tni1 372381rch Sl Service. ~7'3095 Nt!W1>01'1 Hesch Hcul Clerk· f'tont l>ellk MUSt have exper NCH 4200. Apply to David McNeil. Hotel Lai<una 425 So Coast Hwy, ~ lkh. 494·1151 Heu I JANITORS f\tll.ume day work for men & women, Nwpt, (.; M , S.A. 11reilli C:ull s:fl~ur i!PIJIY 11t l:t3 N Ohw St .. <ir11.ol(e Mon 1-'n J arutor nt.•C(kd fur Con Maintenance/Sal~ .,. ...,..., un.tcm.ly m'eds IM lruc IMDOOR PLANTS Ill 0 T 0 I< C Y c; L E l.JOnaJ Ald.s & ~b Aub We a.re look111~ for an out~OUlR person to 5ell & m1unlaln mdoor plunL-.. (uJJ • part lime p<>111l1un.'1 avllJlable1w~kend11 rt' f11J1r1od Plea'>e uppi} an J,c'r.ll'lfl Mon thru t'r1, K ~ ROGER'S GARDENS <!:l(IJ ~Ul\.JOU<\Ulfl Halls ltoacJ <:DM 640 594'1 Ml-:C HAl'lll C tr:.11ne1· who are b1 ·hngual an WWllA-d Chance to learn End1sh & any of the rnot11n·vrlr r1•p111r Aµµ follow1n1e lan.iu•ue11 h· r~.H Mot.Otl"H'I\• 1112 Ch1ne111e, 1M a ntl11 rin I 'I J.!IJCrt If li No ph1ini· Tai:alot. Span11'h Viet h lll' namese . Pers1un . 'llurw A.1dc• lmmcdi.1t1· 111wrunJ1 :it Haf1•11(h 11111, \It)' JI 11 ll I , 'O 1• w ll 11 r I flcllch I J to 7 'ih•ft. 1 x pr·r1pn(•1• pr1•f1•rr1•1I 714 fi4~ H01 1-; 0 1-; M 1-· Kore11n & J ;ipane1oc Salary $3 84 hour Aid, S3 10 hour &ah l\1d l\pp I) ut 2941 Alton l\\l'Ouc·, lrvm1· 1-; 0 E 1'11.rt unw lwlp llH·r IH for 1nM!rung &. I )'11\J.: l'url) ~AM only L ,\ 'l'mH"i IAl>-0637 or ~. ~4 tlGHT AUDIT vu.l•:scent Hir..p1tal, illnt ,._ ________ _ 1Jt'Tie/11J. w /IDHuranc·e & 1• lllC(.'fllJY\", apply !Wvn N'IJlt."11-: No w1•1•ken1hl • l-:Xcu111.: r hullenl!c for l<N's or LPN\ antcre!\ll'tl Ill <UUO !o C'l ln J! & g u1d<1nc<· Uel1J:htfol d.llll<' i.ettt.nl( 1Jayt1mt· huu.n. Mon t't1 A uniqui> POl>lllOO for h11thl y motiva ted 1od1v1duali. ~ing professiona l re war<h Cull \h '1 1>\' 213 1!2 1 06!11; Ur Ka'\luw ' !-.mc.k1• f)o l'llrl tanw. afternoon. i;:eoernl olfacc work (;;Ill r142 0111 Cl£RK <;ood opportunity for 11 reliable peraon w1lh a11 aplJt.Ude for numbcn. & calculator s kalli. NCR 4200 expene nte pn· ferred.. Advancemenl op ~tun1t1 es a v:i1lublt• En)oy ellcellenl com pany b<'neftl!i A1.>11ly 9am ·noon . Mo n I-r 1 Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL !AlO Newport C<-nter Ur Newport Betlch ~ual Opp i-:mployer Hotel Tlmekeept•r, 1·x ~nence nere~i.ary Send resuml'. llolt•I, P.O &x I~'°· Newport Beach. 92660. Atln: Con· lrolleni ... E.0 .F. tblw.cleanlng r rr. rrr. C>wn trans . Top SSS. 61.l.oo68, 646-4871 Housekeepers, full lime &: Ptr. good workanl( t·ond1 lions, 8 pd holtduys i-.:.O.E. Bayview Manor. 642·3506 ly Manor, 140 V1l'\Ona, e&.w Mt'Sa HY ENTRY OPBATORS t~xpandang firm nl·t·1h t•1p n otch data t·ratrv •lfle1ator5 l yr m1.11 ' x penence F'ull & p;irt umc hrs av;ul fur :.!nd & 3rd 11h.lfb Part t11111· wfoj .. kends. or r11mh11 of 1.1<t"t!kend & 2nd or J11.J sM\ <.:.tit ror appt SAfl·:G U All 1> BUSrN ES.'iS YST f:M !-. ~ Frurv1ew Rd. C M ~9 3001 LABOllATO KY R ESULTS Clerk. l''ull time. Monday thru Pri 00)' ~ 17 to start. Will train Cull MO 0140 aiik for Gordon -LEGALSEC:RETARY Laauna Hilla . Recent CA. problllc cxpcrie nrn net<'Sllar)'. X1.n t. I Y pm U & SH sk.llls req'd Call Mn. W1ru.low for appt 837·1000 HOUSBEEPU L.,al Sec:nrtory Eiler'a Inn L•it Newport Beach Law Of Beach J ·30 lo to 2 M~~ ._nee. XJnl slullis & abauty lhru Friday Sl So hr ~~~lwe~o-:t'!'cr°f!~ Ca1J 49t-3004 btwn Noon. ~ 9100 and6PM --------- Off1CE MACHINE REPAIR Pac1f1c M ulual I.if,. l~uram·I' Compuny hll' an 1mml'dmtf' opt-n•nl! for an Off1n· 1\1at·hin•· HRpaar l'1•rwn V• 01>'·r11t1· tn-htJU.~ n·p;11r f;u-1lat1t•<j for all 0H111• rrull'hlfle., rvlt 1·11vt'rt.'<I undl•r m.J 10 11-mm<'t• rontr;1(1!> 1 on lltrc-l u pr~ vc n tut 1 v1· maintt•nance pr11~rum fur aJI otrare ma chanei. wvJ maintain inventory of nece11sary muc h1n1> ~rt.' Vocutaonal tradl· and/or tedUl1cal educa lJoo ne<:t"l~llry uod two yeuro; relat1•1t c•x penenc·t• Apply tn 1.enmn ut PACIFIC MUTUAL Pen.onnel Department 700 Newport Ce nler Or Newport Ucach, Cu Or conlal1. rtachel RoRerll fl 14 1640 3~KJJ \ 1.111 I 1<1n ('111111 l-1\o '.:v.1.c>1t IS.•1H h 1,U11 ,. .,,, 'll'll-;:., II )fl\I .1r1· a rl1•1,.,.11•l•1l1I•• 11uula r11••I JJl.11111 .11 11un.>• M I'" l.J v..1111 lull 11r I' 'I 1wt 1lut ~ w111 k Jo'or Jµµt call 661 I)~~ NIJHSt~ AIDf: f:v1·n other weckrnd oH C•·rt prlrd , but tra1111ni.: dal\~.., <•v:ial C> ·r or '5/J 111 rn'1 of 1;mos 1>enod i\µply al 1445 Supenor N Ii NURSES AID f : Im mcdlo.le o pc n1n l( ut Rulehih Hill:. lloi'lp Ne w po rt Bea c h 11 7 :l.IAM i.h1ft Prrfer •·itJl'·nrn<-e. Call G4!>·S71n (llfll\'~r\'ICl'h Partnme -J.-.Jobs Transportation provided rrom Hra)ltol & B1rrh St.rt'tt l louM from Gl'M 2AM. & I H'\t 111\M ~ :JIJ I~~ hour Sat. Sun Mom, 'I Vt" J Y<Hlalt• pan & full \1rnc· ''° rP~ular 'l11ft-. IK &0 \t'f' 557-0045 CJ\-Lfr\:. 3723 lireh St ,.._wporlleach Purt:· Consultunl I Count.er Person. F' 1t1mt', incl Sat. Apply 2025 Newport Rlvd. CM P ASTE-U P ARTIST Some II Sehl draftinl( helpful. 4 day work week Pd benef Cu II !1'79 76(,() Moo U1ru 'n aur 1.~~;~e~~11111 NIGHT SHIFT It&.\ .in lmmed111t1• llPNl p•~TE-UP 11U( for a • arccr 111111cll•1l "'1 lndlv1dual Merchand1, · t.n.ll & acoountani.: har k ~SEMBLER LIQUOR CLERK P/f-f\.a ll time. nlghl5 & All Equal Opportunity wknds. Exp or wl 11 1~~~E~m~µ~lo~y~er-M•1•t•• -- l(round preferred with wrth al least 1 year ex ~phasiaanbankrclalt.'<I µer1ence. pr('(erably 1iroducl'> M1rumum or 2 newspaper £xt'ellent yn1 pur<'huaan~ ellJ>t'r company benefals Apply tlllSE.lEEPERS &MAIDS for an exch•lve private resort. Start lmmcd Eitp. preferred. Will train. FUU Urno. Apply in penon, 419 N. coast Hwy, Lal(. Och or call 71'/494·8521. u11k tor l'Jalne. JNSERTERS n\ieded . ~YI only. Over 18. ~ llwpedlon train CM. 646-8262 I u .. 111 /Co ... llllioft Hs kpr S d y8 wk .O.yfront, Balhoo 125 di.t ly. &lS-3437 613 5545 ----- LOA>4 SECRET ARY Prl.'s tlR lo u s n e w mlf'lltage loan com pony. 'I'Yr>e 60wpm. Bunk, escrow, or ln11urancc background preferred. lrvlne complex. Ph· M4·420J. Anytim e & reqwred Salnry com t.... 9AM d u~ .,..__. ur.111100 •ft wrk ""'ween an 6PM .. ...,, .,..,., "' .. .., me ni.urat c w ith <'X M_,,,-.... ~. d on .-m ( .. r "" dv lm'u XJ uttUAY uuvul(b Pr1 ay .......... v '7'• ., .. Jlf'T'lencc nt workan.: ..-... ~I 0 phase, then H I + comm. 1"'9\d. & hPneflt.JJ lnclOll ~ C AST I))' 646-4222. <•vs 548·008.:i Ing pwd i;iroup ins & pro DAILY P1LOT nt sh11rlng l'<111tuct M ri1 fl.U.5682 MAtilAGER Ktiut.'Wm 5411 <1.~J2 330 W. Bay St .. ·or Glori a Mur1ih1Jll 1',l\uol Opport;mplyr CoaitaMesa f1 gure SaJon ---Equal Opportunity &sc ..... mcenll\'(' S1.1le11 omcE CLERK experience he lpful but PAYROU Cl.HK will train. Crill Pol ()penln14 for ri.1d m Ad Independent individual 642-as:.I vance Clerk, dutleat ar{' to wast In the Payroll poatlna Pay By Ma il Oe1Jt Typlng req. of 45 Manager for Dia tr c ustome r a. credltln~ wpm & some payroll es wtcnds ConaulUng Bu1lne11 rarricra and learning lhe per. desirable. Salary Start spare Ume & bwld ......... i... .... f --•-Ith Lot Attendant.I. p rr d1y11, )'OW' own bualoeaa for Yomw IVVO 0 a clrcuJa-.._ .... -... uraM> w ex· S3.2S per hr. C all lion offict• Type 40 perlenc e Xln\ co permanent income Ii • WPM P11y scale to ex· bendll.I. Ca.II Personnel '73l ·3D2'7 · lleCU1'e future. 646-7989 pen~ tor a p pt. 64 0 4 s 8 O ~~·· ~c~ lmmedlaw openmg for f ulJ t 1 l'l'k' Phone R('c•• J> lion Must ho1ve entr) level ;.1rre>unl 1ng ,.,, pcnl'f'lc•1: Xlnt compa11> b('t1t•f1t 11 Ca II Un Jl.>1,., M11rane for .ip p l ~91;11 1-:0 t: Pta.'!Uc·, PRODUCI ION 1n.uc·h1nt• al tcn1Jo.inl l'la,.t1 1 manuf M1'1.han11·ol Jlnll I y for i.ct ut"" an1J ri· patr; W11r k w1 Lh pc:oph• M.ll Y•· 11r11lil1·m i. L n <ll-ri.t.ancl prodl.M lion µrn t·e<lo r l's .d~ 111.•nd 11 IJ I l• pn..f exp but wall tru111 Ii.:! 2lll0 Plasuc-. MACNttE Of'H.ATORS Join a l>u."y & 1lrow1n2 e<>mp.in)'. tr.a1n on tht• Jl~l wtul1: l'llnll11~. lull I (llllJJ,111' ll"lll•rll'> • 1!1.oticl 'tartmJ.' ""'"i'•· • 'htfl '""'u' lmm1·1I 1111c·n 1nr-. on li.t 2ml & .1111 'lkurt' Work 71 , hr' l!•·l 1•l (11r k hr<ra1llll ail\ J ll n •rr'lf'nl for JJer!W)ru11"11t1•r t11 kJm Mus• bl-a hl1· t•• '111·11k &. un•l•·r ,1.11111 1'J1gh:.h CIMCO ~;..<i Bn1u~' Av(• l'M ~ 1-:0t-; PLASTICS Jo:xtrod(•r <)pcrnt.or or Tram<'\'. l'X f)<'r helpful Appl} an J)Cn'IOO. Kl5 W IRth St , CM 114 IAfl 327'1 Pool rna1nte n11n rc· twu.llhy rtrl to ui.111:rit , J tl)'ll /wk Wiii tram rt1>b f/\Z 17'.}) l'rc !'\rh1111 I 'I c a c h t·r llf'('(l4'(l full t 1n'll'. llunt U1 h area ~nehli. & r.11-.1·'1 H47 5211 l 11 r M2.2!H8 -PAA scm. TEACllF.R 2 yr s e xpc r . colleat- dt:aree. Cahf tear hani.t cert1f1c11te Dut1e:.. 1eorh1n.i elemental & naturnl 11-0elal '\Caenrf' Super v111e c hild ·11 11 r 11v1t1es lo pro m 11t•'. broaden & underiltand µ11ya1 c11.I e nvironment ~rvl' child & evoJu11le 1iro14 r e11s Co nfe r w;parent on de vt'lop mental trend. Salary l'.>75, 40 ht'li. Send resume l4> 36 Mlchel11on. Irv .. 112'7L5 Pr e Sc h ool AHie , t'C.'l1.lf1c1u e or elll)C!n cncf' Cal I 640-81ZO -------- PRE·SCHOOL AIUt.;, p /f, C'llpef De(:CUIJ')' ~sn __ _ Product.ion Aaa1Jtanl. fut $1ruWJAi de11gn s tudio h8.'I llP"flln• tor fl n an tclUli(t1nt & ••1Crc11111v1• penon to handle ofr dut11•11 Wiii tr1 1n Sl4J.IOOI Aµp!Jca.nt i.hould h .. H. bachelor., drKr~t' 1n rrwath. 1'0mputl'r 'lt·11·nc1· •H' bua10e21& 11ndud 1n)! computer M'1en1 •· "' bu!lan '> pr<1ar •• mmw~ 1'1.JUN.'1'1 1-~()enl'nc:c an t:Ob()t. und 370 J CL ul)(t or ;no AJ&c mblf'r IJnRUlll(t v.ould IJt l''>J.la'< IJlh he!vful W1• urr .. 1 111J\'ll J11ol1 n~· IMrtlllll N iOllll fOn• .Jr1 \anc"(-ci IJIJJ)Of'tUl\Jll~ an•I 1 ,, m r> 1 .. t ,, 111· n ,.r 1 1 1i..1cl<.11w 1111 lwl111~ 1111 •·n lJ1<1• i.lflf!LL'> Jtll11Wll011 ft•\' rf'fund t\pplH'JOL.., v. Ith U~.t· 1wa1Jf11 1111110,, m11 \ UfllJI> 1n fl(•rM.m or ,.,.i I · lwctwl lto11er11 (714 11'4(1 ~lZ PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Nt-wport Cente r Dr ~rt Ut!J<h ra 9~1 Yiu.ii Clpportuml) t :mployf'r ~ ~· f>tTJu(rcader 11' T • 1-.1'.pn 1.U\ To tw On Call K.'il 101<1 Ext 2:>1 ~A~ 1-.xpandmg '-::f unt ll1 h )(UUj!I.' mfg lll'ed' .J µ u r l' h 1111 1 n 1• .1 w 1· n t r~l)tln1'1ble for 1-.. .. wn.i & fltact n.I! ma Len a I nrd .., .. al a $lM per annum volume Sucn~lllut r an ilid&IA.• w1U have S 10 yri. t'Xf)t'nence wnh purdu .... 1nu smull ~twmpl."d or muctu.ned metal µurt11 & molded plastat" P••h !oiubrrut resum<· or t:all 3 DINSTRUMt:NT~ 15M2C.lwm1ul l.lan" flunt Heh l'.11 !i'4'41# 7l4 1194 ~151 It t.; A I. t; ~ T i\ 'I Jo. SAL£SM A.'\ WANTl-:0 EARN I' TO l5'· <.;OM MJ~ION Nfo;T I C:11n earn from $!.OK to SIOOK llinnWlll Y 2 f'md OU l w h \ n.-w h r earn bi>t $$$ h.-re Come talk with the m 3 Our produc t 11 ne•pens1v 1." land/hudget terms 4 ~ 11et appts. J(alore $-F\nd out why "we'v" IP I.he best lhilll( rcoma · N 8 areu A.."k (Ot' Mr ttoward 9SS 3-102 Heal F..lltat.e Sales. he or unlicensed. Wall t ra'" Gn~ Allt for BUI, the l'l'lanaAef. ~c_.·-RECEPT.CPAYIRM f"1Ul5 ~ Good t yping 1k1ll1 SIMIMAa NacA.rtbw-Blvd 4' Jam /\ career fO/t you'? Find boree Rd, lrv, 1sz.G214 a.a Wednelday, Sept. 211 • .._ ______ _ 7 :»pm .,.or detub & re· r-• lerVaUone ea.II &46-7434 DC9' I IOMIST CIMTUIY 21 Meet • greet the public The Irvine Company. a _CWd __ st_•:......:...• .. ~:..: ... ==.°'.:..:'~ 1 community builder re ~ naUonally " ln temaUOnally, ts aefflng Real £l5Ute WOMIH TAU CHAa~E OF vouau~ De w tf 111pJ)Of'tin11,' Bj• your own boAa1 Join 11 WlMl.Olt tA;a m Wt> w 111 hf.Ip you get your lac n:LECOURSt; 2000 ran mtllt' at happen for you too' MMt of your Pre parat.ICM'l n m ht' don.c at homt· Even1ni: & 'iJI du.'!""" ij\'llll <.:.ill 1..rlU"I' 9AM to tOl'M, Mun lllru Joh (If' !'wt 10.1\ \f l11 ll'\1 714-t>il 3'l.4K ~EE Real Estate Uc.eMeTr~ ·r" •11i..1hf11"'1 .1J1pl1r .. nt'I l 1\1 n • 1 n II u n \ 1111 l •• n li-'J' h <HI'•• A 'lo. (.,r 'it• \ 1· I h,. I<• "I Jo:..t.ilt'" M2 ~·. IC.~• J' 111•• ( "krk f.,r II II l.lnJAC !,t.on \lrin Fri 't , 'rt111 ··~··· .llJ )\.I, i:!;,1,J f(A•11•j1llflll"t 1\1 1ht!1•1 I liuil<lt:r M"f•k.:; n .. 1·111 wol h I fPllll' .,lu I b & I 1<.K1k k 1•1· 11 Im' l'X 1x·r (.Ju J II I I' •'I ,, JI pt11 iolllt..'> •llll> lluna II• h il4 ~i ~..:1.0! ltf•.Cf:PTIO~l~I t·or in lt'fTW lJon.lj (.; J 'I\ f tr ffi 111 'lJ MUJtt h .. \e frunt of ft ct-appeaun<'t-& tw ablf' to handlt' bu11y ~ Typan11 &Owpm rl'(j d pf1•.t.\,>1Jl I'll \'lfttn in1·111 w ' .i ra 1·•1 11111 w ".+1l7lJ A.J.k for :-0.J• 1or l.1l.1h Rf:CB"TIOHIST l'rl\ .1 t1· 1 lull I 'l'1•r "' t' 111na: 'lk11l tM ,;to.t RfCWTIOHISl ~·11 r11•.1rh firm h ,.., 1mmcdrnlt• O~'Dllll' for 'h1t111 1n<11\ a•luJI "'"" fr•••l otr.11• upf)\·.1rt1nC'1· \ ••nety n( dutll"' l ',, •l.i ~ ~ Wt'ek f700 mnnth (~11~1 :!!HI RlCB'TlOHISl /SEC'Y Nc-wport Center fronl "' · fH"l' appcarlltlt't• .. mu:;t heUV} phones, !'>Orftl' typ 1ni? Pnm purt t1m1• l 5 :t1 pm !WI >4111 . H('1 ept1o n 1111l I in mo•tl operun~ an our dt>1111in !>tud10 J?ood lt.'ll'nhon~ l)('rsonal1t y &. l> pin.: ~lWI ~l Law <Jffr no t' x JH" r n •• t , ' "' • I 1 t e µhone:.. $550 rn o 7521410 ---- IHA.'•:PTIONIST M:<: Y Flas>tdlY 11ro1V1n11 lrvm• Co seeklllR exJ)f'nenC'ed ~ lo handle busy phones & front ortare tralfi<" G<>o<t typan1t rf' quired S:ilar)I tom ml'ns urllll.' with 1·x pcnmce Call Chllrlt'Of' at ~:ml fUXEPTIONlS T for 'm public accta. firm. O. c airport area Typlnl( re a pleaaant 1ndlvldual wtth front office ap pearllft('e for full time employment Mu1.H bt: ~. able to han dlt: preuure ol extreme ly bwly phonet. & type Ill least 40wpm Ple a st." l'On'1P(ete appllcauon or send resume to L P A.R.'iONS T .. UtVIMECO S8J Newport Cent.er Or Newport Beach. t;Ot; IH~ll\URAl'olT HELP Par1 tam.-Lunr h shift < uunt .. r h1•l1i needt·d ~ 25 per hoot Ideal tor • ulll'Kl' ~t udt nh & ~\tc.., Call Ron i! :-, pm.~ He'>t:iunint Sandwat·h person. <'OOlt. eounlcr h.:Iµ want1•d <iootl ,41"1)' C'all for lnlt"rvu·w l;i!> Zl!l:l l<i~lJUrJlll ~l'm1 f ,1 ... 1 fnn(j o' •·r 1~~mt1•r rr~1l11n· f)f'r'lon l),J)I" & I'\ I'' I""\ I)'..! \II l~-N.uura1)1 HOUSEWIVES "-Jnt 111 work JLL~I a frv. hour' a 1IOJ y·1 Nl'w 1 •· ' t " u r o.i n t n 1· " <I :.. IUll('hUnw t ounlt-r h1·lp No l'~prr nl'r~i.~~ry ~SO hr lu :.tan. Xlnl wa rk1ng r ondt11o ns Loc ation n e ar OC Airport For an Im medlatr anlerv1ew plea.w •a ll ..,,1nol~ ur ko~1·r ~:mes k.(-.t.Jurant ZJ1· ... lm·rHh IJll' i'.dJIJft" flUW htnllll ,,...._,, V.J Jlff")!>{'' :.!:1!16l \Ito 1.1 l'rl<v.\. \11s:.1on \ lt'JO 7711 ;!.t IX l<.eswurunt HOSTESS Two ottrocth'~ Ho1t-.se1 n••dtd , opnf'"JI 09 day & ni9ht shifh. l•· perifttCed premr•d. .... ... fT'tift. rteow ~W.penow. ·JoUg Raser 1727 E. Dyer Rood 11"¥iM Re5t.aurant Food Service Workers. s.m llll 9 JOam. Mon thru Fri No exper ~ S3 J.S per hr to 5t.art How.ew1ves & studenl'l welcome Meat slJcer for portion control on auto matic 111i~ ~n lhru Thurs. Approll 7 hrs daily f1 eJ(1blt-on startlnK tarnr llam thru 2pm. Wiii tram malurc relia· hie Jll'f'l!l)ll, Su.lary open. Lun °1' Kltcben. 3077 S Harbor Blvd. (al Car· r1al(e Or I Santa Anu. 97'1M1741 aft I01tm. quired.~. -Restaurant·Commlsury R.ec_...lf/fypl1t hdper, aaailt cook. Moo Exp Al110 asa11l with thru F'tl. No exper1en<'c ~g Boat Sales nece11ary. S panis h atnce. 4 or S days lnt lds 11prakin«i OK. Anthony's Sat 6$an C.1161~3282 Deu·M.ald, 1'188\ Skyparlt Blvd. Suite A. Irvine. 566-0l'n> for appt. tm A1TENDANT •. • ·-•· ' · £ 0 E. _1...,...~ '••IP/,__._,. ' .-"'""~ ........ w.s Opening for hc•n:.cd sale.people. locdly owned. With Mhonal re· forral 1yslf'm. Eitcellenl worlrln l( l'Ondlllona F..anl I~ comnussaon . For ccnfideotial app"l cell 7$9·0126. Eucu· S)'lteml Realtors BENCH INSPECTOR llH!dect full or pert Um.-........ aer for retUUl'ant OFFICE Cl.ERi f ........ __ ,..._ n-...<---' r-----------, ...... .._ ••y·--old --... PBX OPERATOR. Wiii tun-,,_ • ....,,~ '"''"''" f'amUlarlty with bH1t -... 55 7 -0520 · In •'4.'lhlon Jsl•nd. S days train. part time on1y 111 ~ oltaet pre.aroom I flt'11lnurnnt · preclalon me11urinic -------ln.cld . 3 e ves . Ex ~.;ie~k1'cW.f ~t~:: Fri/Sat. llpm·7am. Typ. £x.prd • lrameea Min Make your ahoppln1r I . JOB OPPORTUNITY II ioo&a manduory. Sue· L&lnd!Scboo1Supel"Vi80I'. penent't'<l.~G390 TOMF.RS' 1-·111n1e. Ill• inJC req. Newporter IM, 8'Jlt20.Pertn11aver. Ul60 eM&erbyualftMlheO•llY ~~'UJ candidate can wades eua. 7th & 8th. MAN 1c uJl 1 s T. w Ith lyplnl(, a~neraJ office 644-1700 Carol Crider Plarentia. CM _ PUot Claulllecl A~. I .... _ lmmed. on tbll Davia School. 2 Hours, foll<Jwin« for M l acrvict' work F.xrellenl tom· E.O.E. W • •r• 100111•9 for rt1,•Hlti.I• I prime day..ailll opentna. Monday tbru F'rld11y, n ....... _ •~ -11 ....... , • •••• .• ••• •• htdl•I... to t ff • Uadiftl pay 1calet1 ·ai $3.2~ per hour. Call ""'~Salon in Laicuna pany ..... nm t.I PIXOPH. ....... I • 1 • ow -.estw•t bl8eftta with overtime C h o r)' le ""r a av a 1 Jw.t..566«i88afUPM call Q leen at 84.2·"32l, Elm wbUe you learn. • Rrul r .. lJtlr . ; ...._ ............ of 6 AM te 2 rM. M I .-.. exL 219 fOlt appointment. : · I or 'I T • t t'ellllllya•alltlble. ...;..~.;.__,;;_;· _____ Mamtad.unna Ql.&........ur.co ... s• Telephone An1wer1na : • r•• .,,ort••lty fer I . .OSAM.IMC. TIAJMllS . -=.L4US ~ ,, Service full tlme;par\ : SALES M . : I Ha.MWI ..... wen .... ct••· ... TJA~1tf:1kb. iVN OurmedlcalfaclUUe1U t'• DAILYPILOT time. Varied t hltt• . : ANAGER Ir I ... ~ c .. ,. ......... C9 ..... I An q_ua~ upport. -1na trU.. mokllna n>W.BlySl.. P.!';~orev•n· •: fled91t ...... wteltact.o.I......_ I ~ maeNM operaton for Colt.aMen _,.._.,a...,...ln : • $3 llalkal ftlpt coattot .awtnt • snnrd •hlf\J. • £qual()ppof'tunity FASHJONJSLAND We are currently seeking a : I * .21 ... toStwt I lalllnDfle clill.lc. 1'111 ume da11 Vfll'/ dMD wofktn1 con· Employer OO&T~RVINE. qualtfted appltcant to a11ume ··~:: I •ltecJll• Selwy 1 • .-.. OROUP ffeal&b Claims Mon..t~rl. Pluunt. dltklna, wortt '1~ bn, pd ff\JN'l1NGTON BEACH immediate resp()nstblllty at our I •Low Cost M-4 ._ ...... I h•ndDtf', ae-t.nced WIJltinlcondtlloDI. Xlnt. for I Ian. All bwfltl · • Huntlnoton H b R lt .... ~ at ...... 1 year. SaJiry Hlary. auaUt• • COGIPU1 pd, tneludbt• <rncelb chlne JdHI for 1tud,nt1 • • " ar our ea y •Worts close to..._ I ,_ Pbone•l1t7 boouua . Pr•fer lled1&-....a..,protlt OfOte Macbhw Repair bautewtva. Many t'O. : Office. Huntington Harbour I C..__ ...__ .....-ven'punctun expe'f. Call abarin&. llllllt Mable io Pwaon. See our 1d In benefits lncludln• paid =:. Realty la a subsidiary of the * ....... .,..-..t.•c••.. I .... ,MCI ~n. ....--.undlrlUnd r.n1. todaf'I ctU1lfled under vaeattona. Typtn11 Chrtatlana Companies, lnJ listed . I __ •ChHt for Settler ClttatM I .eaeCY ........ M Malnt.enan". PACU"lC Hwpm .. E.0.E. Cell o th N y • ~ .--...... .....,. _ _._ ""' .....i MACHINE .,._P: Cen· •BrtuaA" Cll M u Tu AL LI F' E 50-0Mon. lbru rr1. :. En e e w or k to ck ~ I . ..,~ ~ I mer:.ael Jlnt!~ C:~: !!!r'-~.!.' .!.':..' :.d..::. _.., ··E.O.E. ,s~~RAN C•: COM · ;· Clxchal:edge. Forward rnumes to: : ....... 'YK.,......,. ~·-• ... ~ ....,. ...,_.. ,..,_ ""... ~ tor a bOme of ~ 1 189 " Ad #493, Dally P llot I I _........... c.XptntDCC sred or .m train ....... ,..._ wu&.ed tor ~~~· ~~~!!!!!!!!~~ .... "' own'! You'll nnd : PO Box lCQI\ ~ l M c M DONALDS 700 -c .... .._ re• 'd. Robe ruon lrlt•rett ed In P ff ffHIDI work In ;.. :.;-._, hoaMI advtrtlMd • -· "'Oft a esa, 8 • I C Me~~., I l....-..ce A.slOC. Joe, pnc:ltloe •rlod· ladlt1 llture ulon. lll¥t .....c111., to aell? ror HI• lo CIH•llled 92626 · .,..... ~flMlll.============~-~~.M~•=OtOl==·==·=.t·-...~~========~Q...an.d~~ada~1do~k;w~.Ub·J::: ... ~1~d-.,~. ======~~·111~·-·~--~--!-·!--!-~·-~·!··!--!--! .. !!.!!!!!=~·!!!.!!!.!!!!!.!!!~'.!!.64!!!.~~1~16~0!!!!!.!!!.!!!!.!!~·l --. --~---------~ . . .. .. ' I • , l • ~!1~11~11111~!~ ~~.~~-.. !! .. ~!!~ ..... ?!.~ ~!!~ ... :.?!!! ~'!~.~ ..... ?!!C! ~~.~~ .. ~ ..... !!~ ~.September 11. 11"9 -' DAILV PILOT g ..._.. llcD9uld'1 ---__ ..... ... '.... ,,. .. ,. '"'..... . ... . ··~----,.. . ...:fill• ~S ''".''' ···-· -: T•Hote" .. , "-··-·· .. •••••••••• _ ................ _ .................. . ... ..... nmWe Wa .. r1r. Ptr. a.. ftT t ........ ~~llr'~"IDftll taM• a lotl tnetoeood...._ .... a. Oar ... Se.le, 8IDt ... at lo '"" Cali • :C· Ptr. m AIY Hvy diet••'"•· Call ::,:rb.._,. ... u:~ _ ........................ ldu .... 1·111 . l·F· .. MM, VUla Pacltlc TIWNI. lltl Bar-Mr Major medkal elec:lronlc rompany ls 0.-...-.0 _..titla. eau Tbun Mllll ..U. dMleper t1au ...aftaft.& Condo parllln1 lot • .... a.a-.. .... ....,.._ 'l"na.bwr: seeking a ~arHr person who Ilka a Tit,..ST AM....._ •u. for ~l 1allerj ~ce!1 orl1. . 1taa1my .,..ue ••*l•ntS. of A1lall&a. ....-.. Id • part ~v ... ,,,..._~~0u-bu&y desk . wilh excellent. t)'plna skill.a. 1n~ 11P11t-~ ~-Mveat~ ::t'S:.;i.-::= ~ Own .DotMr 6 ....:.;HB.=------- -.. ~ • Al9'8 :M'~ J;..~·,;::pJ.. ah.on.hand~ telex expcrlenc hc:lptul WZ MSED Alf XLNT ~-.i.ki:P ...... ~· •.aoo' Aatooa.a.a-cbt· ,._-s.-.&v•. ltll lh.1er Pl. Cll. t••t ua•wlelll Illar ----•.• ,~~ 1N , ••• a ... 'n ma•b We 8 .... in TYPl8T. TOP WAOl:S. -;.,..,_._, -tMiY .... • Cl-,_ b e b i a d D II V .,..... a•h•n XJllt ----""'' "' ""'"'' ~ • ... CAU.•·--WAM'f9DllV• :Diri--:i;°isooo' Cell Yo.a ,_ui~ -··rout EV~RYTlllNG MUST ...._. eoed. • ti• ... • nee or " Hlf·shtrler who enjoys SUteAY OMLY ~ · · SiameM. o.ooe In· oo . MOVING OUT or •__.•:!..._llll•ilr=llU·,~~~ IG. •llOM'I detail & dJv nlhcaUon. Non·•mok•S· ~~#1~P•r 1~0f: To dell-Dall Pilot .. _ ...... -. ood t.m1111&,..U11 ..:;;IT~'A.;..;T&.:..:;:.,,.. ____ _ ""' -·-9'-• Ex c e 11 c n l be n er' ls.. p . y . n• 1 1lllO .. r.,..r "'ur. I 2 a m full·srown l'em u..-.... I060 •m ... •a ... ~ .-.-~M....... N&WSPA.PEI SrJl · ~--~~~'. ....... ~WM. ~·•••NII.. 1 -.._._ -•• ._... _......,.___. __ .._.... 41e*.. ........ ...,_ -.. ._. .. ~-.., .... ~-• ...,, 8J_ I I Ill 1e1eeeea_aa1e1Ja •xttllm\t 1Ltrroundingis. Location cl08e • .,_ ud a Jood Ir l Terrier mlll. TEX-TANSADD{.E RIBTAU'IANT ... c:.-11• •~aa u \o all YOU'--·non ~I needs, Mlsslon TVPUn' drivtq ACOrd. P9'ooe ~AlllY LIO&. 1~ old. •C"elklit Coedl· COOi---;:..=:"au:&.,.= Vi jo ur a~Only tho e seeking "1a.YllRDS t4~4121 lad aak ror AMTKIMIMALL A/atr. SMp/Setter mht tJaD. •·Before ePM W..,_S ..,... ...,,..... pt!rmancnl mploymcnl need apply. e. hocDe wheo 1ebool la ~eley or Don ()peoingSept21. male, l~ yn, all lboU, Cllll 112>3122. Aft.er •PM Ideal 1ebad11I• Sa· • I .. s.. Cu II Su.-;on ror a ppoint men\. $81·3830. o.a. Reap. ror totmn1 In· "WI EcwAL 11751 w~ Ave. un.-ual color. lovable. _ca11_sa_1_·l256 __ . ----= ~:..:."1 a="'c!~ M • p If u.U, HI* fonmUon lnt.o our com OPPORTUNITY 00. 556-t103 Can lee at C.M. Atlimal 1070 -,,.,,, I J~~!!!~~~~~r::~::=~~!:=~:: putor u1log a video EMPLOYER ' Speceaat.111 avail. fbp. eo E._l'ltb. St. or l:il~~p.~a~N~~z .. 'n"u•A£t..-1--~-1.--.1,. _il:rmioaLAllQ. wULban· -~. etwn \Ma ~Pw C-AS1f __ ...,. --. ~ PWJ U•,.. HaU, .,.. llCllTAll --·-·-dle~ftce duUes. W....,._worker Look· Wlded:-~tJ:tO--W~ pro1ram, .\ppl1 la c••I, al1H Co R~PTIONIST OJkL liam to lpm. Required l.na far malUre. aiert ln· larter· Mu.t be w xlQ.t _ _.;;...---.----()) ofrealvalue S--Aptib P9'90ft r"&JOAY P'or sm but attUnte typing. W ord ~vldual willi.nJ t.o lelli~ cmd.-.c2. ~~i :,1."!:. ~'. 7l4-54M307 . l I ~ 7 ,,. J.C. NtMY Oii ll· r, '°' ll. ~ Id •1enc1. ~ proceas.lng exper. desin· • accept rftponslb ty *"' • :" 10 I 0 t.er /Lab mix. Brown & M'1111t.ioeW.od WIPE t'u...... qi,iiw tnial 6 aeoual P/\lme. ablpplna dept ble. WU1 train u com· ln ellablilbed .Newport ....................... wb1te, 552-5487 eve11 . fltt:•••-1010 Newport •ach LO.I. tic aldlla. Good opJ>C.1. w O•aJbla brs. $3 75 to p.tcr opera\«. P.A.D S Beach firm lnvolved in Uled Refrigerat.on 8'1S-7mdays ...................... . &OE. ll/P' a.mad~. Ne l'1'1Nl·D, Sky Park Clr. ~tatilesuaecho Wubenfr Dry ' Uf&G.AGETA6S Wft llTAIL Med IOI Included _!Mt.()peaoow 752-7~1 _lrv_.!i67_-08&8 __ ._E_.o_.E_. __ , yadlt.lng, backpack.lng 6 BARGAINSSER~';CE ,_~. 1050 from"""'•Y'bwlioesscvd. _.......a..._.. ~P 6 CJ'ftm ~ compa.oy, •1* w.,'nl Cleri&JT,_• --------· =;·=~~If!: ee.t~aoces:J6.0tll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seftd "'c;; card for each .-.rtetlc x~roa a:~·· bu Ml t me poalUoa llCal'TAaY· Dt'htr Typ6sta . of orders • iteneral 1811 abamlSl.H.8. **I BUY** tag pJua ooe spa.re. We nc-y clerk sun Ptr ava&lable. FOi appolqt XIII&~ for ~flclent f!xp'd crater/ Clun ••ATT&nl0t4•• warehouse dutJd. 37i;, WuberJdr)'er apt. si~ Good Wied f'urnitutt • return permane ntly All liSaL Baker Sl. Cll mmt 55'7·1h.2 Mr Wdt aal w/tcSp aecr-etuh l drivb.1' record. Appl)' ln StudenU Teacben hour week. full time whale Lady Kenmore. ~ances --OR l will sell lealed attractive tag • ~ ~.:..:~~l~OOO=f:..or-l•~---SIL.a-Uooen ___ lo_c_. =~ =kR lE 'c!i~t ~~rN~-~r:s ~c~.ri~N S$ ~ds~~a~ c~a~~ pXMl.561·2946aft.S :.>. °'.fil*:sv:UCTIOH :~ap~~~~;ir::r~~ QiJJUJa,&»-2900 from0CA1fl)Of't. WENEEI>. a.bihty.Call64S-lOM. Freeter-Wblrlpool up. 646 HH•lll-,'2S ~~zed&~gft!enFcorl,...! llTAIL SALIS sa~· rES /SeniorTypl.st.s ngbt 20 cu ft, like' new. .....--.... ""'-~ u.me retail clerk lot U Secntary/Exec . Hotel SllOE SALES ·Pt·full. ISt&tTypist.s WARE H O USEMAN SacS299.MS-l295eves CASH PAID wallpape r . fabric or art ~b' st.ore, mall ~nlT Tl Top lk.ll.ls required. Self Top clJentee. Good tn· IDict.apbooe typists DRIVER full t ime or "Day Glo" paper & we exper preferred. P.45 llllTM&nlA YES starter/Well orgunlzed. come + bene. ChJdms IOerkTypist.s pw1 lime, work sb1ppmi Washlng Machine. needs For gd used furn, anll· will back & tnm your Onlllhtca, llli50 Campus Newporter Jon, 644-1700 Bootery. Npt. Deb. NEEDlMMEOIATELV &recet~dock.p1ck up woric: Cheap. make orr ques&clrTV's 957-8l.33 ta~. Or try two cards Dr .• N.B. M.wty fo,...d -.. ~E~arsaw ext. 544··· :.~~:.l:~I• ~~ :a~a~T~~· ::~. ~~l~er~c~~~~n: ~~ =·~drre7J~:ra~~ fllDf.l HOME becktoiaifcES: RJOOINO •BOAT OUT· -'•..-Y of • -tor bospitalizatJon availa· cord & must be over 18 S100 548-1520 PIQS( "UT SALE s;!eaor3/~ fl'M'ING-quallfied peo. a... .... .,. ..... for Secretary, Nat'I Chain Cashier /Food rep. bl SJ.50 per hr. FUU Ume CASHPAJO w, -u 4/5t.ags $1.60ea. piepleaaecall631·2161 ....,. ospa hwltH Ill r-estaurant Bldr need:s Mature. Opening & clos-e. $3 25 part time. Call Decorator furniture & 61'3ta~ $1.50ea. .... r sec 'y w/2·5Yrl back· In« shifts. Seacliff C.C. 75.2 0315 ~.!~ry rs i~7e3f~!1s· accessones. Cedar Ulen 10ormofe $1 .40ea RM ~in cooslru<'Uon or S3&a!66 ...,. """'or not~ -....., Townbornea. isM Elden Saleii Tax Included lmmediated openln~ for Th4tse --lfflcotloH related field to assist Snack ba r & r ocktuil WAREHOUSE Therm Contr atU<' ran Ave. Costa Mesa, ll to 6 NO CARD? a~. Uc. RN. Newport ,--Project Mgr. in oew waitress. rull time. Bra nd New. $7S 935 daily 642-6734. Draw your own or send Beach area. 11·7 sbllt. tw....._po...._._.. growing program. Gd 546-4741 FACTORY T i lte r Way . C dM -name. address, phone & Cad.act Sandy Forrest al ... vi.ala wtto ...... secret.aria! skUls necesa. nights & wlmds. Apply m ASSEMBLERS 64&-ZMl Kg sz bed. frost free rng. ~II make Of'I~ card per 64S-S'107. the abllity to Gd start salary + person For est Lanes 3848Campus Dri ve S('ver a l othE'r p1el·e!I UJR Add2:S'e11ch. COM-benefits. Contact Erin 2'Zn1 Centre Or• El Toro (across from Uttle or No Expen enrl.' M'6111J Mclteriah 1025 Any\lme ~ _!? Strid chctk or money 01 SlilboalMalnt&Clean·g. ~wlthalty,.. Donnelly :7S2·1730. Stationery S tor e i n JohnWayne A1rportl ••••••••••••••••••••••• der lo Male or Female. Full ofca...ts.Pre-.kMn••· CoronadelMarneeds ex· EquaJOpporEmployer Top Pay PwdWetkl) l6D VU\YIC0<1tednlt.t.ls50lb Naug, h1df' a -bed with PtLOTPllMTIMG tJme. must have min. .....a 1... f chalr Xlnt <'ond Sl?5 for knowledge of saJlboata. ,.....ettee "' ar•a o penenced sales lady. ~RELL box 116 By thE" pallet both 642 4644 Jud> ur po Box 1560 mech·elect ·sys tem. t•IH e1td ser•ice SECIETARY f\.ill lime 5 days, xlnt VALET PARKERS -TemporaryServu.·es l48cases 1SU 50 848.Qll Har\le) C06taMesa.Ca 92626 1burs-Mon. 7.3:30, I.net MeelMrf· Good typlng. shorthand. ~ ronds. Especial· Part·time. Days & nite11 ~~O.E 752M~ Cah 1035 -----wknda. $3.50hr. MS-noo. phone & general office ly nnecllentele. 67!'101~ Women encouraged to c. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Km1ts1ze maures~. boi. ........... off•Cm .___,.._1 skills. Permanent PoSI <:"TYV'V CLERK ..,.,...... appjy. Call 731·392'7. u:~iaya" kit•-~ 7w,,.· spnnJt & frame. lyr old SAJUNG INSTRUCTOR •--'JI~-tion. Laguna Be 1cb. ~·~ -0 ""-"'"" .....,all, ... colors-. ai1'"c.:'".,."'A re':: Sl25 5S2 5211 neededfor25-27'cn.dalng Gt app~ for a 497.JBI for b.aod.liog lOcommg & WAITER WAITRESS S3S6 WEEKLY guaran r ., ·1bo t ti I ~ wtff1 .. .ited _:__..:...;..:.-·------~stock. Misc. or-Ptr. Lunch only. Pnvat~ teed. Worlt 2 hrs dally a\ T om Ev aos. t7 H > Duung Room~t clladingwlmds 645-7100 c.o-iasaffH bas.cl Seawlcry tt ~ uuu..... au ...., .,....'""" r our Breuer-SI) c r air. sai a . part· me n ~ Ci-~-·-. v -'·d "-lir. Oub."H u,.... home. Start 1mmed ~ "" I h · · ........ 111 .... 1 Puib · .. _ 1 ted dnver. lie Good co Free· Ru ssell. Bnx with chrome lu'> llnll GRpetfcw•oK•· -isucr oca bene.lrv loc Contact Al Waiten&WaiLresses U7SH, Yorba Linda. (;A H1m ala yao ,K1t teni. black \ID.\I •wat!'. Jnd In H.B. reqUlres sharp, Lunch ruft.s M. ·a I R X I t CASHIER SALES We are looking ror an For,., al lwllt call: lc*C-tM '714 t 644-42'2 outgoing pel'8on ror rull An Affirmative wne poellloo. In addition Action Employer ID good starting wages.~~~~~~~~~ cashiers share In com· mis&lon pool. Please app· ly 111 penon, Mon tb.ru Frl&-s. Sales TRJ.A.OM Mll!DSYOU fl offi M t 71~1. s open, io 921686. ma e s, eg n b.olki. ()ark w ovd toot ice person. us 3Yn Dinner House ex· Che:.lt>mere R1 rador<1 butcher bloc.k tJble ~•th be good on telephone. Stockroom Receiving per. Apply Wed-Thurs. WELDER w/some 1<as. Grand t:hamp1on Lint> chrome leu ,150 or type accurately, sh or Clerk, rood & bevera~~ 2-4pm: Velvet Turtle. 59 I.Jg & rrug exper Clean t)re '79 ACf'A Cd t of l 97 speed writing a +.Good dept. of pnvate club, Fashion Island. NB. modern shop Lale.isl Year $l65 & up 54_b_·3S_7~ =Ii~~ Cal ~l tl advancement potential. Newport Beach Sun eqlllp.Phone 838·~ for -Attractive benerits & Lhru Thon. Hpm. WJll WAITRESS ES neede d ln1.ervlew DoCJI 1040 Oak co(feo..· tbl 6ft r1:<-t salary package. Exper. I C II r t full & part Ume. John ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~ slate ,,,,. .,"'J Lra ... --' but ·u o d tra 0 · 8 or app Wayne Teoo1s Cl .. b. ~~ ~ Pu AKC ...... .,. ....... .,...... w1 c ns1 er ~ext520. .. .... """" u ....-~ ....... ·-K.Ec.;>HOND ps u a k l· n <I t I b trainee C a l l .,...........,. We haveo new consumer Cluimpstre.M1F.Pct & w i.torue Ho th xlnt. 714/llll8-2658. Sudent over 21 for lite product here that w (' s h o w P v t P t 'i cond ~-5.211 Secretarial ••ATTll4T10H•• Students Teachers janitorial work in bar. Waitresses: Immediate 2l.3/tB7·134Saft6pm 15-25 hrs a wk, $t.50 hr. openingforexper. dinner want your opm1on on Rattan duwlg tablt:, 3x5 ' "" ......... -'pful. Contact & graveyard. Paid vaca-will pay you SB to come in AKCGldn R.etnever pups, ~ .. _ .. ft·~. """',,.... """ •;-,.,..,.,1 ti"'" Apply and fill out question· d , .. u ....... Mr S U I Z ... b · s """"• i;uuu ,_. Hunters. v.-tr o.:s. go 67c .,...,,,, ev""" · a • "' Taylor 's Re staurunt naircson what .>OU think. Ch amp Ped lg r ec ~ ~~ CERAMICS lbndpainted reroim1cs, plaques. natl vtty set, platt'!>. muc b m1 sr 1te~ AJso special or· derS & colors done al re asooable cost 846 5745 eves Ol..OOAK MILK CRATE~ TILE COUNTY !''Al R $1 IJJ Each ~II JOHN WAYNECLUB Teruu!t member.1h1p for !ta.le SlCXX> +-trans fee> Call Cathie 759-0451 Mesu Verlk Swim & Ten M> (.1ub M1:mbcrsh1p for -.ale Re a :.o n a blc !171Ml116 'ROGER'S GARDBtS 2301 San Joaquin Bills Road To nu avalanche of or· ders rrom m a rine. motorcycle, aporling goodl. motor 1porta, re- tailers. Great oppty but we are very selective & want coolident winner types only. We train ex· pertly. Visit us 6: att. Call Mr. Stone 540-4023. ~L ~ves!l EARN VACATION SS WE NEED SECRETARIES DIMEDIATEL Y with or w l<Nt abortband Loo« or abort term, boll. day " vacallon pay, boapltallzatlon avail•· ble. Boathouse. S.A. 835-948& Redhill & Santa Ana Takes lesa than 2 hrs. 493-81. C<imer·Kl"OUP vLOyl couc:h 10::llaaHl:30pm. Frwy,Tustin. Septall7!_~rwllmllbea good c o nd , also I IOOICSlrGAMES ~ specl :nuuY or cro· Pomeraoians; Blonde watA!rbed. klnll sz w i htr Romance boolLs by CDll 840-59t4 MOOH SUPllVISOR WAITRESSES. rorrood & wave ov~ or food pro-fem. 1 yr. ~ champ 67l-9140 [)oug. Bar b a r a C a rt I and Ncqa. ~rvilor urient-codctail•. Apply t.o bar oeuor owners. Sept 19th red Nl>'e male. 8 wk fem ::.:..;..___ +numerous kids' games ~ mangr. Roy. Hotel thru 2501 la for ieneral wotte sable-pup 645-1295 CE RM A N ma de. 8.1.r"atn pnces. Til sold 11 ,_,.,.. by the unt· Laguna 425 S. Cst. Hwy producl.I. Call ~17 ~ beaWlul dk v.ood din \hi, .. lngt.on Beach City School 494-1151. ---6 c:bn. $4.SO 2 ntte stands l~<IXJl~·""~ca~· ~pe~l~la~. ~C~M~~ Salea AuhtmtfW'ls Dilll. 1~· 2 bn. per day. --------Yard men Rent.al center Ger ma o S hort ha 1 r Si!S ea 2 lampi. $1.2.ea 1~ P, 7S per hr. Please COO· Wai.tress w /car for wicker has full tune operunits for Po111ter 8 mos Shots. .....1 ~ cc-, a 79 aJ I u •• ,... We are look1n1 for 2 s.le& fuhloo m inded ladles Wanted yOWtg men who experienced in European will get along well with clothlng to assist ou r women. Clfl l Mr . Manager In s a les & 1bompeon540--4023. 9-1. management. Full time VOLT tact Huflt. Bch. City basket lunch service 2 men. M echani c al·~---•--·-..... ...,,. ,., ._, .N_ .... _ lOOR aquanum comp · -.. .....,_._ .,.., Wood <'li b1net stand School Dlat. 735 14th. St. 9::.>-lPM Moo-Fri. Earn knowledge helpful. Neal 197. Anbque di.rung rm "let. 10 20Ral aquanum cnmpl HB. CaJ1636-885l. $l.25-Sl!i0 weekly. Must handwrlt1nl( necessar} pcs, refng, single bed. ""'•al metal aquanum be neat. personable & Wf't'kday orr Will tram AKITA pups, A.KC. male I.iv rm furn. ctulds desk. """' Teacher·Aides, 2)'rs col· eoergetjc. Call 979-0747 l!mNewport Blvd . C.M & rem Very beaullful rmsc 968-05ll No leak." 642-4872 aft 5 Tl~jl•l'•' .. ~l .... lf..t •>i Jet!e+ext w /DO. aduJls, aft 10am. 'for appt. --Champ stock. 549-8677 ----1 Shp 3 pb. a 1 r com . assist W1all client oeeda. ____ ........:..:..----• flave something YOU want C.olfee tbl. nc~ non· mar S5 SO /mo. + be n e f. Sell things rast Wltb OaJly to sell ? Classified ads do Oa.wfied Ads. your one· ~ Redmer bm naith ~~~~?~i.: ~:~k 1 si~~'.g~ 8 : 30·4 pm . Un lted Pilot WaYil.Ads. it well 642-S678. stopshoppmgcenter SI 67~9846 ~'OOd d<'llk Sl5 Morns Jn poalrions avail. lm· SANDW I C H S HOP -counter & othe.r duties mediately. Sa. +com· Flex.Ible dya U·S, some m.+profit sharing. Call wtcnd hrs avail, apply at foe appt. & lntervlew. Rlppa Sandwich Shop 546-4741 31M8Campua Drive <acrosa rrom John Wayne Airport> F.q\la.I 0ppor Employer ~P~y~S7~ ~----------------------------------~r d~~.l~1w <:ur~ Teacher needed (or Mon· Aw • Sant.a Ana 540 5206 t.essori. teacher's aides. Golf Clubs wome n ·:. '1t9LOOI 322"'2 Marine Ave . 6".650() Balboa Isle or call ~3712 , _______ _ afternoon day care help. h (lB --. ) Call ~-4753 '\artt'r :.ct!.. Ont.> ~ '' SALIS CLERK Night shirt. Apply In person to: 7-Eleven, 28933 Cr own Valley •SICUTARIES• Type 70. SH 80, fin $14.400 Type 70 SH 80, A.nab $1.SK Type 80, SH90 MkUl J·-1·u.rt. $40 Qt.her w1thuul Bob. $10 Also shoes. M t1·r • Parkway, Laguna SCOPE DRJLLER. will train w /so m e ex · perieoce. Call for appt, 51634. or 549-3887. $13,500 _Ni_iguel:::..__..-·------iSECRETARY. office Recepl type SS $10,800 Type80,SH70RE $14,400 •Couneelors Sales Clertt. prestige drug store. N.B. Full lime. perm .• some wkods. , benefits. Mr. Elwood. 6™)150. Sales : Dependable work small growing manufacturing Co. Top pay and benefits Perma· nen t F /time . SR »igineering, 834 Proch.c· Uon Pl. Newport Bcb, 64US84 Sales Our Office• Appl Only /Free Ui Reinders Agency an Birch, FA tab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 homemaker for perrm· SECRETARY nent P ff Eves & Sat hrs. Experience with strong SlCalT AAIAL x1m di.seount, The Coffee typing, Is shortb and CD ah wctto. Br-an. St&-1766. skills. full time career Real Eatate Develop· s.ies: Halston Boutique. opportunity. Apply In mentOompany needs ex So. Coast Plaza. Pt-time penon to: Mr. fUentes pr'd ofrtce mgr, pre· In at Robert Bein, WUUam ferably with conatrucUon eves Is Sat's Exper tnist & A.asoc. 1401 Quall '--'----' Mutt bave A.rnerican Couture pre· ~.,........ ,_ I'd. For ...... call 540-6640 St. Newport Beach. . good secretarial sklllll .. ~ and be expd. lb.tu trial SICllTAllY /GIMIRAL balance. Salary com· · oMcl menaurate with expr. Moo-Sat lG-S. Salea Telephone solicitors, In your home, eves .• no sales, $3.00 hr. + boo\U. Elcper-. only. 98().1468 Tejepbooe Sales, ADvaTISIMG Select qualified people ooly. Xlot fut ur e . ·ss1-1120. M 1F C a ll Richard Oavl.s or Alan Hart. Telephone sales. part Ume Product used JO volwne by businesses Sal.. + comm. Cal I J Ill ~ua. Temporary Ptr. 3 young men, own traas. ya rd cleanup, break concrete. 64 2. 111 o , a 2 . s • 9 1 , 631·1035 Atrl'O &nRE SERVICE. 5 day work week. Apply Newport Tire Center . DX! E. Codt Hwy. COM HAIDWAll Laguna Beach Retell Salea P /T . Coa st Hardware 497-4403, lodependenl, dlvenlfled For intttv\ew appl. caU dutlea. Fi nancial ~!!.,ne Norman . Services Fir m . Good _v_,...,~ __ . ----- 1ld~ experience re· ....... .,...,.....,,._.,.. ..... ,_,..._.11111 qui 640-01.23. Secr«ary Tow Truck Drivers ex· WIS LADY SFCRETARY + luc s.cr.Nrie1 per'd. Top pay. Appl.Y For nclualve chUcbens U ....,., have better than . st•Stl" O&W Towln1. 740B acore So.-Cat. Plua. Ex· ,,_ r " aim. w c M 142-1252 ~er . euentlal. Le average akills "are in· Several openlnf• for ay, · · lll .. wn 54t-1515. td'elled in a career, then super secretarb posl· TOW TRUCK DRIVERS. we are interested ln you. tiona. Won for Sr. Ex· Experienced only. Llve Salelpenon., permanent U )'OU are willlDg to de· ecutive Is help them t.o In Costa Me1•. 646-9838 fUll d.me, will ltaln. JUI. velop Is lfOW with us. nm\becompany. Ab i: am 1 C • t • Io I >'OU wUl be interested ln ltVlne Penonnel A1eocy Tralnee In Purchasing S1ooa1oom. lilt Newport what we have to offer. • E 17Ui, Cotta llleu and Trainee ln Engineer· Bvd., Ccsta Meaa. Edcomm, Inc., 1805 E. Ste~ 642.:1!70 lnl-ReQ.ulrement: lite utedfulU, 11'hSl. Santa Ana Call ~__,...____. 1eneral o fc 1klll1 . =IGll Sat.,,.+~ B-Ol1I SECURITY AGENTS • Abacua A a ency, 17965 --:.·to. benetll1.: Secretary/Girl FTiday; Hotel. F\111 time\ will =~~';$1 ~ G . cood WO r ltl O I at.· N.8 . publl1blng COID· train, various 1blft1. . ' . IDOlpbtr•. Applr I 0 l*I)' leeks penoo to ... Newporter Inn. 8'4·1'100. T ..... , ....... ,..._, . nm• complete-ad· JoeAYilaatm. l!.0 .£. '$wttcbboud operator . STAMDARDSHOF.S mnilttatlve dutiet, ln· .._ n-•bt A ail mns. BNt.ol.C.11. cludln1; accurate SICUIUTY nut""' ._. e. v •· ~=· d lctaphon• PATIOl.ASALIS bit for mo.t lhlft.t. Cell ....... ,._,apar'dpra· ptlaa 6: pbonea. MEN WOllEN forappl.M5-7~ rdt.twllltnla. llik•'• lllltbaabletowonwell 11any benefltl. Rapld TUlDH, S how-bone an.a. JM E. lnla St.. under' .,,_,are • de· IJ'OWth potential. Ea· 1tabl.,, lotruct1001, C.lf.MM:llZ. ....... '150 . ..,.._. pamlinc compa.oy wi\la room• boU'd. •1011. llll•ps1GD: Pull tlllM. W'AIY • ....,. opportunitj• for advaft.o _»ml __ . ____ _ ft.la ~· c.o.a dal /.~ cemeat to undercover -Joe. ...,. _....._ VIU )Qlll ttJlnl dilla req, 1 -~-rau &I-'-~-Mar. ll·r M : IO. Ulbt Ii/II. -o.c AJ.rport ..-or "':""'9" ·-· -_....;..,. Manufactllft _.. •"•· $flarr open. orcomala. of OPtlcal compooeall. SAL .. I PERSON --~ MOllLI T:CIOAJl.J:JOPll. I Bats. .. PU 811 .. ._ ..,.._.. ,.. mo. overthH .... 50 . =:."=9,m;s:.&~: l••••:t M0-6JJ6 11r .. i-MectC11 ....... Lii. A!lrw. catalol e~-SN~ -~ .!'i .. · •I0'7 T·811Ut Prtnw lw entry llloWroo• lilt NP'I'. OOllP • ~-Je•el po1ltlon open . ..:.:i;;;;.:;;. .... ;.=..,;Cll;;;;;.;.. __ --t ... ,.~ Dln'relD ....... wWilll· lu .. .., P/f . t-r boat cl• -10 "°" pn1wree1 f, WH -or • Ofer Hperleaee. f\tll lma11, P ea1aat allrwblpondaeb&J,N.B. _._ ....... ,..... v1al oftlee, llGD· &alarJ com .. ._ural• -· --.. ~~be IOOd wfap«, alat worklal n.t wlla& JOI ~ID\ Le ~ .............. u. DIUJPUola........ l A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS . THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For bes1 reproduction, a clear black and whit• photo of any size '"'" be used. Your mess.9• wlll accompany th• picture in this space. If you choose not to publish • picture, fill the s p•ce with your m.swge. Nallonel Women In lu .. ne .. Wffk la October 14 through 20. To honor area women In bu8'neH, lndU911J end commerce. the Delly Piiot wtM pvbMah 1 ~•I tribute In tta October 14 ecMloft. . Our ...,._ to 8u•IMH 'nd '""'tlon .. Women la an .. ceptlonM QPt>Ortuntty to lntrodUoe 1 MW or lo...,.,.. ••eoolete to IM peopte of the Orenoe Coaat, or to honor ..... ech .. •tmtnt• or contrlbUtton•. 8u9'MMwomen Sltute nodot• wtll be two ookHNI bf. two lncf'IH Heh, wfth • photo r:ou provtdt. The C10lt of tac" notice le onty tao. Oon·t mlM betng part of thlt epedel tdverUelftl opportuntty. Oe1dltne tor,... Mrvlng tpeee le Oct0ber 10. Cefl todeyt DAILY PILOT . 842-5178 :1P M. 6'l6-0096 l'llC/l'OGRAPHIC f'~i\ · "l'A.SH:S Let us create )OUT photo fantasy 111 the ,tylP you choose · t 111~~11· d''"" clanc•t>/ lheatn c.il 11d11mour /pin· Up wh atevH YOU R photo fantasy ma y t>-.-. Complete i.lud10 :.~s1on 1ncludu1R one 8XIO color pr1nl Sl4.9S Ca ll for a pp\ MrClana ha n J>hoto.GraphJCS. 963-7141 Uru v Athletic Club mem- ber.'\h1p for sale Call Jim Zl.3-576-3474. 714-~5795 31 ·· l8K !'Old c hain & medallion. retail $1000. sacnfice 5'50 645-3420 COPY MACHlNE Ui.es any paper '-"I Pnte. 962. 7033. Circ.._Staln Ornate cast ,ron circa 1882 from courthouse Tombstone. Ariz. Best olrer. 64S 3IM'1 Hobart CoUee Grinder. ll1rll cond, ~or best of- fer. 673-21120. NEWPORT BEACH t•'anuJy tennis club mem. benhlp. ms. Mt· 1295 nCKTOCKER THJUFTSHOP Vt Price sale, clothing, 9/19 to 9(12. S.O W. 19th Sl.C.111. Matching coffee table & lamp llble, "°pair or will aell Mpetately. am wood ladder, bat1tool, amber 1laaa lamp, nl ataad. Ermlae atole. --Caab ooty. flec.Uit Haspi&al bed, for ..a. . .im.t a.w. '50(I or otr.557 .... ror sale: Johll Wayne Ttnnta Club P'amfly ~P tl50061pUt Tranthr F••· P P ........... 11· &e••ll. ra lol'ff. W Oamro ...-m .. ... .. ,(1. .,.. • ,..,. ..... aU aW 0Mcit"9 ..... & •• ,, .. . '°'' ....................... IMCTAPHOMI Por\a~ w l\r~nbtt Neow Sanyo COit ..00 Sell ~ lkS:I 22'74 CXf\ct-fW"D and .aupply aaie. lJnl pc1 C't' red~UOa on detU. boolubelvt>t. chairs and m11c 206 Rlve rs1de, Nwpt Heb Sept 20,21, 10AM 1PM Dec typewnttt, s c 220, wide c arriage Very 200d. S120 ss.2..J880. ----S,.llMJhodl l~t4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Col ema n P eak I ba c k pac k , blu e . Polarguar d mummy Weepins( bag l mo old. J;Sea. ~9796 OCIAM .__./CNNW 41' Qawm ca.t· llM'.i n• Y lldll i>reMAUy 10 Al Bri1to l cQnd1 t1on $18~.ooo O wnerll>lr m.zn I or al\er ) <'1111 ~ . a.· ~ t'u t. full keel f1~r11:lua ~loop. Xlnt. 11ea&1tll. 4 bau. btacl OlO() Wihu!J\fllon slip 213 /510-4021, Zl.318111 ~ '68 Cal ~. •Int cond .. loaded. awing maat. slip avllll ...!:._000 ~-0788 __ INts. Sllpt/ Ooc:b 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS A. V A.IU.ILI YAC Newport~l- Newport Shp Poweronly. •3> per ft. $250 min. s.w. ..... -.... 673-4546 ... IOtS WISH roPURCHAsE in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Closing warehouse by ~~·79. 124 SECTIONS HEAVY DUTY GREY STEEL SHELVING . 2'xl'd'. NEAR NEW ~ PER SECTION. 12 SEC TION MI N. 28 SEC· TIONS HEAVY DUTY PIPE R ACK . 4 'x21 ' LONGx lO'HI G H . 3 LEVEL $1.8S EA 1!00 SQ FT OF NEAR NEW CUTTING TBL 2920 Anway Ave. C M l blk east of Redh1JI, 1 blk no or Bnstol 641-07 J 9 !Ode moonn~ al Avalon Harbor for 48 ' boat. I mmed cash 673--0227 lbal Shp wanted t.o ac· comodate 36' S:iilboat 10 Newport J-'Jrbor area. Please cont act J .L . Gollos at 9.57-8272 Ml_,orlSJlpWanhd 634-8000 ext 315 wrk K.alby, t'or Rent. Newport i.bp for up to 26fl power boal. CaJI for appt 673-4749 .. ...._., ... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'I Ford I.kine Club ~ 3.5C> t 'Mvy 6 ~urbt> lrMll Corvnu adJUlla b le lltt!erto(C rolumn I.al«' Ford reur ti nd Alwmoum 'llfbMI.& • new llres. ~ brakt::J Ex· lraa Need• Clntab A!SUnUoo ~~u lB23 ModeJ T complrlely restor ed, mu&l toc ll al3 )442, 7790 11167 DalmJcr Sovereign. rest.orec1 completely, like new. Must st-e lo up predate. $4950. Oay11 900-e66S . eves 642·4668. ----0.Cv 'S8 Cameo pickup. restored, new pn1nt. chrome. new w ide whl.8. must see! $4750. Days 64.S--0792 4 Wlwet Drivn t>SO ·····················~· '78 AMC J~p. 6cyl J.spd, soft tDp, 1$,000mJ . t!500. 846-26'4 'Tl Ford ~. Ran~er. 8 rt. bed. PIS. p/b. air. am /fm cassette. V8 autom. mags, aux tank. shell. 18.000 m1 Lake new! t6SCJO Call 960·6325 '64 Willy ·s CJ S Re built engine $2100 Mat W I!! 548-5212 TV,Raclo. NWPT SLJPSl"orrenl,32' 71CJ? ~ SJOOOdown. HR, Steno 8098 pwr boat. 18' bail or pwr t o. lease <.:ave 7~3962. ••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 548 5r.S5d .m.-0130 evea 9080 .........•............. Ampl1f 1cr Ret1l1 s t1(' MPA 20 20 wall, 3 111 puts H .. spkr + m1ke ~. f"'5·3Sl2 'Tl Hallett M im Cruiser. 21" HCA Color TV Sharp 120 hrl. runs J!rf'al , cust pict11re, S11!i ·best oHtr. trlr, f1500 631 9123 Ml-4023 Nolen 25'' COLOR TV SIZO T ninsporfaffOft 2 YEAR WARRANTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5340 ~ SaM/ ________ , ..... ' 91 20 .... & Mc.-iM .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~....... Q.lstom shell w /bool for ••••••••••••••••••••••• OotsllO $200. or best or Ge.rd 90 I 0 rer 552 7959 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~~ i 11cu -9140 •.•••••.....••..••..... WHETHP BUYING or SELLING TW1 i1 Yow DAILY PILOT BOAT MART To ploce yow od c.-642-5678 Won un T V 2 brand ni•w ~ex 4600 no m11t•aKc 200m p.: S•l 50both 540 55lf) Mot~~) 9150 ....••................. ·711 Yamaha HD 400 Salver F::d1lJon cure f"ar- nni!S. n1:w t•onlJs Xlnt t'Ofld SJ::!OO &!f 2 30 pm 645-51\68 or PM 11: v 044-2116 -~- MUSTSELL: 1!172 Kowasak1, sooc·c $f75 ~ Alt. 5PM Early X L 175 Otrt Only 642-4872 all. 5 Ma.t.sl St:ll 1974 lfooda 150, ··so Jt.-ep l"Cl10. nat bed, 4 spd. 6 c·yl.. 2 spd tranfor case. hubs. blown rod Best offer. 645·1S431 & 67f>.7G76 '79TOYOTA. 4X4PICICUP Power steering, air cond.. custom wheels & tJ.res. shell & lots more . Must see' HURRY! WOtn'LAST JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS 19101lARBOR Ul~VU <.;OSTA MESA 631-1 276 4 wtute spoked wheels w1ol( road llres 12X16 5. <.:al I 673-9140 Tnidrt 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 CHEVROLET l/4 TOH PIQC UP FUiiy loaded ' Beaut1ru1 two-l one be11~e and brown S h a rp ' UM32'1912) .• ~ONLY S79tS t10WARD C ... •nMt Dove &Quail Su NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 $2.000 or best offer. t"ull '76 TOYOT A TRUC K ~ --cAfe 768-3237 tLECnlC ---Standard. ~ 540--0182 ur electnc 0u1r1eld ·11 MUST Sf :J.L. model Ltkl' new. Owner 1972 Kawa!Sak1 . SOOcc. tll.IXX> 613-ell I____ Make Olfer ~ all SPM "18 Toyola J11<'kup dlx S-sp, radials. casa. Super clean. 631-5535. loah. Mc.ii... "18 DodJte $tepft1de. Low ·~,._,.. 9030 Yarml\a TI'500-71S, White mileage, good cond. •••-•••••••••••••••••• Bros downpipe, carb, $5600orbstofr 963-6686_ Teak 500 board rt. oJI or X1ru 182:1 968-927_8_. __ patt. $3.60 a board rt & up . 545·5271 days , 963-1166evea & wknds a man Ach.Jles lnnatable oars. motor m ou nt. ~.673-0473 ..... ,ow... 9040 'it Yamaha~ YZD. new beck Ure & sprocket, eng & forks tncked. Ready to nece, mWil sell. $800 or best 6.Hl19. ' 'it Yamaha R0400: • SI 100 /Offer 556-0790 '78 Luv Pic kup, 4spd , clean, runs perl, kl m1, s;:im.~14 'M (])evy Carryall. Rurui good. $100. M0-15:16 A.to Lem'-g '510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-tl70 IHACI SEATS l.0-Ull SEATS rlll-SEATS {. From sg.oo ea. For YANS-PlllUPS RY'S-AUTOS Slock or custom made A-I YAM ...w.t&•V DbcomtC....... ll65tL~ ..... C--..tial ~nit s.to ... Fr'MWfl'f. City of s-t.Fe .... C2l l l92l-4222 Opett Daly t A.M-6,M ~tAM-9PM S••d&ly tAM-SPM Obdge i1 8200 ~too lZ71n whbase 360V 8. Aulo pis. pJb. St.ock. Great wcrk van or custom1u )'OUN(:ll $3.500 951·1332. i1 Ford Club WJi?n 460 V-8. l!f>ass Arr A t<:.. slre rad, t.rJW pkg, Unt .:la11s, Very Cleun . S6.200J0b0. 642--~. Do<ht1: '13 Trader.man ~.T. gd JUI emi. ~t1<'k. srf. S281SJOUO Cttll M2-9141 Wot wanhd 9 s9o ••••••••••••••••••••••• wt.: PAY TOP DOLLAR ror top used cars-roreagn. domesllca or clasa1cs. Ir YfAlr CC' is extra clean. see us f1 nsr t ~ ltl lflO~C......, 1 ~Harbor Blvd. C~'TA MF.SA 979-1500 WANTED! Late mode l Toyot u. VolVOt'l. Plckupe & Vans. CaJ I 1.111 t.oda y ! 19U ~lh& c .... ..... ~ u .. nn ... u o.u u PORSCHE's WANTED Allow US lhe opportUOJty tn consider the purchase er trade·JD ol your clean Porsche. ~k with Us Todav' SELL idle items with a Dally P\JotCJa.ul!led Ad. tSIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• r -----------, 26' Fiberform. 1971, lo houri, recent enic over-I LEASE ANY MA"[ I haul. itood cond, slip & I\ lrlr. $23,»l. Plnanclng I Hlf MODEL I avaiJ. Owor, 631·2041 or M ~. I I "5 • Bay liner xlnl. cond. Motor tto-Sale I I I Volvo 1.0 . Sl ip avail. .... /Sstcw.!. tl60 PAY ONLY $10.ooo. 114-956-1.os _.. I I ..;;__..;... _______ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIRST M Olla..l"PLI i5Z3'Seacrart 191'9 W"inoebago 215' aeU-I ... In I Nl\140Mettru11cn. contained, alJ» 8. $2~ p .AYME.._.T Tower• Pla nk per wit. 581-1614 I I'll " I UJiaded wltbextru RENT Lux ury moto r I * I 118•000 home 22', aleepa 8, self __ CZL1_)42&-_21'7_s __ , ~!dc~o1wk +8• mi. I HOo.oslTOtlLASTMONTH I zz· Cnmon. woodeo hull, ...,._, WI T All AHY TIADI 400 c u In m a rine AlllltSarrice,P_.. I , •AIDllOIC>aMOn I ~~ wtr'1~t Mo~~~ •• !!~~~!= .. !~~ I PHOMI CllDIT APPllOVAL I •1111. • .,. See Ra7 Weekender. I '79 c ·-I ... , Twn/inbd Bmiol cond. GREAT BUY NllLLNI '79 CWCA I SD,000 2U,...2131 WORTH"5()0 I o.w-c......~-.f\111 ....__,,....,." vw-rn-111~ , ••••.• ,,. fltct, lwllrl• sa~*__, ~r9s!= I ~43--.; . 'oy91··· "" -*' -I ....... u ......... --;·iir:. I a.· s.ray re 1o bn VHF ANYTlllE I ,., 111 .. '° ,.,_ii .... or. trlr, coven. rub ~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~I I 'uaeo .... oAC v11ve .. -0807~ :: '"·"' .............. oo ..:!-:::;::..;:~;...._----, ............. , ... " .. ' 20• FORll\JLA Tbun-......... , ...... 1 I dlrtiird l"lab OI Ski, Vitt)' .,..., ....... ..a I .coo. i 10. x1nt cond Hood. , IOCMI lbw, m • t lOOO. u l · 11 o or im 1'DO. Int oa ... Call I -.am. NNm ... fPll. II' Qlrtlct'aft, • ,vtr. ............ ~ a-, Tallp&e 11'11 141-IHO ... ., ,., .... ~· ... t 1i4 ... 10 . ~ II-I .... ~.., .. , ... ..,..... . .....,. ... I . ......... ' .............. ,..., ...... p1rW ..... ...... ...... ... !'.!!ti •••• ······---••••••••••• ,!.!!.!!••• ••• , .......... .H.tJt••••• ...... ...................... • ••••• ti••. ~ ........ ----+-r ..._ 9710 Pa 1t1 97IO C = ffll ~ n •1 WllUY ....................... • ....................... ........................ ............... . Cl&MI CAii LAM4 ,.,,., tU8C Tarp. A/C. CA" 1 AC 77 '61 c.-e $400 AleTIUCIS -..cTIONO. 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BlllW • IOY CARVER ROllS·ROYCE NJ power. factory air. ..,280'7 ~ Claulc " E•· <tk. We will sell your cat an CIOllllgnmenl al your price. Beal localioo ln 0raaee C.ouat)'. For ln· formltioG call Jim cur. rm. All/Fii stereo radk> 8 . tract. Wt. cnue cootrol. IC FaJcoo. amall 6. 3-spd • '*"·"'-*-' .. ·~· s plit po we r seal•. 2Sirnpic, lllnt tra1111porla· cabriolet top. leather in· ban. Very clean. f51Jt)/ol· tenor, (Ser. 2737081 _fer_. 541-__ 'JM9 __ . ---- ____ ... ...,... CLOS(O SUNOAYi ·~Silver Cloud 1 119.000 ~144 $5999 S.ck-To·Sc:hool Family NAB~C! car. Country Squi re 1.C,,~ w•gn . lmmac, lo m1 . ( • U..loa ded S6500 /off r .Wate .,.. UGO W. C.OUl Hwy Nwpt 8cb 142"'763 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spider ·16, t-ed . m ags, call., A/C, beaut. cond, MM mi. $6500. P P . Evea /Wknds 839-JU17 ... 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 Aud.I 5000; baa ever · )'thing. SiOO & AM\I me ie.e-at $23'l mo. or buy, JIL5QO. 673-6510 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . CREVIER &I U & llOAOWA'I' SAIHA A"A 835·3 171 1 Hf VU! .. A Tl OOIMltQ "°AC"l"t •USB»BMWs• i2 2002U.i SI R <992G B V I '7'3 ~ 4 sp C!89Ci MC I i62002A SIR <944HKO I i6~46p (491PllJ I 'Tl 320i 4spd, st (670SPV) 715:n4tipdS1R <0119 > 71 S30iA Lux us C896SZC J i832046p, f239lJK ll > '78J:n.A A/C Ull9Wf>A I i8633cs1A S t R C0002 1 -~Su~s IMMEDIATE OF.UV ERV! l.AaGE Sa.ECTIOH OFMEW 1979 320i's 528i's Toyota 9765 '7'3 ~Z aft,. Ma~. tape ••••••••••• •••• ••• ••• •• d eck. ~e w radiator $6.~. Aft. 5. MS-3>W1 i 4 SZ very clea_n A 1c. 1'1111$! wheel.a, pin lilriplng ~32'21 9725 i 4 ~hca. new paint. new trans. auto. A ll4 1F a.t C&Sll 754-02.05 --Olrolla i6. 16.000 m1 20-23m Pit. 126.5() 613-631 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Cellca. new motor , '74 124 w agun , a i r , m;i gwbecls ~ $1800 AM/fo"M catr..,, lo m1lt-s. in rana.nctnlt avail. A.all $2000 /bst ofr. cvc11 forH.a.ndy493-8705 -«>-SOOS i2 P'ial 850. mechan1r .,. !5peoa.1. &lh lCIJ>6. N Ol runnini< Clean bo1ly Make off er 494 51M an 5pm i4FIAT12:8 $1600 s.51~ ---"70$p)lder Roadster Rt·1il Y..a:! saver $lZJO ~ or'llJ l .fj()[j() r.-... 9761 . .............•.••..•.. T7Red1'numph 1500 Spit· fm· l 'erfet't w nd Only ZJKrru $4,lOOfull pnce. u below blue book PP <G II J 9SS-l OSS , l'Yt!l!l67~5SJS 66 TR4A I RS. mags . rJd1.'11t, AM 1.f'M . new \<ip c arpt'l, idnl In S1dr out l2ClOO 67J..29ZJ A.\11 for Uan Sacrifice '77 Seville Load ed. M u at sell 152·301'8 wo r k, home 851-0&26 CA.DtLLAC '77 SEYIUE FUU power. ractory air . stereo, tape, Ull, crUJ•f' control. s pilt p ower seal.a, landau top All S evil le lu1u r1e a 9181'.IJ') $949S NABEBS ~/JC 2000 HNbor BM1 (o-.M ~ '>4().()100 Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• il<~ll1r1>, red. 15,0QO a\l, Tl Coupe de V11lt' Xlnt IUlo! ntck. 'hilIP $4750 aind Best reasonable of ~Mew '79 HONDA Cars MAHY To~From! UNIVERSITY Oklln.bile Hoftdo Can • GMC Trw:b 28501wrbc>r Blvd t:cNa Mesa S4<> 9640 i1 Civic. 30 mp~ r<'Ji? :M.IXX> auleti. White /tan lntenor Ila.rd to beat. hard to find. $3500. Cal I 9'0-0989 ,,.,.,,, t 7l0 •.•.•..•.•.•.••.•.....• 7~ ~ fer ~Rt' 642 11410 dy11 ~t'\l'lt 9770 ---..................••..• \'W Huvuu: \ruublt< iwll II~ )'uul t ,U • 'I I') U.' 'J <JjJ 1ioll.1r . P.110 rw or !"o\ Unrw your l'Jr 111 Jim M:111n1, Volk'o Wllli(f'n, llGJI Ht·;wh Blvd , llufll 1n~1t1~ lit'J1 I\ Ask tor 1''tu11lt Munno or Tom Ntwl i4 VW Bu1it. J8.000m1 n1•w uphl.\1.ry , tov rood. SJOOO 493-1757 or 493-8812 74 Dasher w aiin . 32..000ml. x!Jat c:ond $2400 f')f" best otrer 631-0ZS 7 CADILLAC '71 CPE DEVIUE A.STRO RO OF Full PfJWer Cac'\clC")' 111r le11 ther mlenor. :.pllt pr.l'We' seau. tape. lu"" mJe:. U 7)172{) I $8995 NABERS ~ 2600 H.vbor 8lvt1 (1""" M •.< S40 'llOO fW6.3IM Eves. 9'45 ....................... Jall!lw.ISo. UMCCJlM.MHCURY ''Special o( the Week" 7 8UMCOLH TOWN COUPE Beawfol lllllury car in crystal apricol w ill\ leathe r an terior. l.ow m.1le11iae. Ont! owner. Ql)UrJl ) $9200 2111211 Harbor Bl.. C. M. 540~ '77 Towne Coupe, ha:. eVtt}'tlu.nl(. .:ood cond. l5ie 548-<Ml Mir art 9950 •.....••....•..•.....•. ORANGE COUNTY'S ~ST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALERSHIP RAY FLADEBOE UNCOLN·MERCURY u;. UI Auto Center Ur SDtwy.l..ake t'orest exit IRVlNt; 830-7000 7fJ , !t!JrQW 'o ni>w ronll 78.WJ nu. all pwr. ~10 ~IS325 68 ('ark.Jam• Urou1•h.1m ull pwr 1to111l ton;I JO) (Ill() ~ 795f• 9952 .. ....................... 19 Mu.st "'"' r l11:id1-<l lu. m1 , bt>s t oft 1-:vo•!> ~~!I "66 Mus tiilll(. lakf' new• New ena .. trans .• brax~. piunl. rzt;IOO I best off n 67J.8Sl54 'fli "wtu.'!t. 289. run., rood. ALSO 633CS1 ·s IN STOCK! xiu: i l v 12 auto, 65K m1 new tram 1Ji.200 be~I ()((er 842 ~ t'1'C:>, dy'> m-r.,1:> 63 Ul:G. run.' 1trral. all <;ltJ( i.. mi ~l ~ unJ 97SZ74.2 -• $!.500 "asll. t97'J Sf-vlllP Sl-(1.an. bla1 It !162 ~ I' p Qi.II today · We abo may have tbal pre owned BMW you are h,lOkmg for' 131-2040 495.4949 ottAHGE COUMTY'S OLDEST il JAGUM\ E·ty~ 2•2 Vl2. auw. l.111" f7000 hrm 1 "ra\ 28:IJ tt.......Ghla 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• it) VW l:h11c '<..Int C•md1 lJOO. suso 6is um ·74 ~up1·rh••1•tlt-s:!~tio (,n-111 Sh.JIJI• tii 3 ~Jot or ~· ----- 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" black leather mt IM MACl'l.A1 t:: 600l1 m1 Puri h.t.-.e or .. S!>Umf' t'X L'i~ bt-P\1 pany M r llo ""1trd 6 4 .• t.1111 anytJmr• ,,_ Coat' iii Mark V loadt'd 41.200m1 SI l.0001 ~11l ~(er 494-6568 H k '°'" Colleen ,,.7 71 't\u.'>t.ang ll Ghia /\ t • PSll'li. A)1 FM 'olt•1 •·•1. clork. aut<r lr11n-. \'11 4'I om rru 'lrc·v.. hrk' & l l.W)('\JP $4500 ~W 11'2:! i 4 MW>laJ'lR II . ll blue'. I cyl Ji?as ~aver. 511,000 m1, J(d cond Minor rl.'pJlr:. '°'top rood S1600 Mu~t sell ~ 17811 <ly:, 1).12 ~ ev"' SaJes.Service· l..c> a111 n~ Rav Ctr*er ,Inc. Rolla l\oyce BMW VOLVO SA.LIS. SBYICl ·AHO UA.SIMG OVER.st:M DELIVERY t;XPERTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·65 Mus tanR 28!.I New ~ Cilmaro. Redtblk llll. en.Joe&transmu.s1on. lo rru, FM 1cass. map. 494-6&'2 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 64-0-M44 snoo SkJp 546 28611 ---- 71 Camaro LT 30,000 m 1 xlnt cond (uJly loaded 8C2~eves '66 Muswnic Clean. Sl950 673-0473 aft 6. ---IOI McUREH's 18111 BEACll BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACJI 142.-2000 EAl.LEllCl VOLVO 1966 llarbor Blvd. . ~ 9955 1979 Berllnetta Blk /blk. ••••••••••••••••••• •••. all power. lo mt. 1lnl · 1 8 c u t I e a " <'ODd. extended warr Of &zpreme1Broo.11ha m fol· ---COSTA MF.SA 646-9303 540.9467 $ • ~ .... 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY VdLVO EXCLUSJVELY VOLVO Laoc~t Volvo Dt'alcr in Orange County' BUY or LEASE DIRECT ftr m.2392 ly loaded AM 1t'M t<lpc. CJON Beach Bl vd LA HABRA a..... 9'20 12Krm 7~0 e Mi No. o( SA J-'wy) 1714J52~5lll Sunday by Appt. Completely loaded '71 SD.NO DOWN 557-0400 BMW '722002 $11.000. XJnl cond. Ca II 213-438--6007 ..-Z'7t 240 DltSB. ~. aar rood . factory IWl'll"Ool. onJ y 3. 000 m 1 les. European debvery New car factory warranty ~I JIMSUMOHS IMPOITS J970 11ARBOR BLVU. caITAM ESA 61 1·1276 71 BMW 5301. Owned by 1---------1 major O.ran1t:c t:o. 81.ikler Oeve loJ>er. AP· proJt 22,000 m1 l':ler sun roof. mag whls ., T ape deck, AM /FM. New Ures. Mint cood. Rct tlsl&-up. $12.000/btlt ofr. MG-3383. to 5. "70 2.ln)E PS, PB, a uto. AC. clean. $41~. 548·78*> eves '78 atOD atl<'k au. 19Mm1 Buy or a.Mume low lse. P.P.114·968-8834 MGil t744 "78 SJOI yeUow Jthr inter. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Ele sunroof. -Mp. mag MOB u wbla, air, AllJF M s tereo '7'3 • rgent. m ust aell. Besloffer. 1Mll-1201 CMS Fog Ila. ele windws. lTMml. Jmmac. $14.400. urn MGB. pm stripes. d)tlflM.2522,eve974·3992. wire wheels. luaira1e ~~, 2025 S Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 71 VOLVO 242DL 4 spd .• /\M/f"M cassette stereo 20K m iles, l !S + city MPG 963·9fl23 -----'67122 S 2 dr sedan. auto, $950 or bes \ oH er 83).()~. 7S2-IM16. . '76 245 D L w agon . 36.000mi. super clean. A/C., stereo. PS/PB. lug rack. trlr hitch, ~00. o((c 173· 1666. e ves 8334lU r--1. 9715 rack. 18,000 m1. '5500. ....... UMCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197'DIMO Clf.A•AHCE! on Ca O\&J"08. Ca pn ces. Mcnt.e Carloe. Mall bus & Novas. DrutJc reduc- t>Ona! SAVIHOW!!! COMMRL CHEVROLET .. ..... ,. ..... , •• , 11.,.1 ••ie-1\\H >\ ~46-1200 71 ~v Nova.2 dr .• V-6. 49,000 ml. Clean! m.51'5 Eve~a By owner. "12 Chevy Sta· lion Wagon. Chevelle size. on IC owner. P /S. P/B. AtC. new whitewall tires. CB. comm'I plala. ~aft4pm i 4 Monte Carlo •. GOOD OONDmON SZIOO I o(fr fm>.9211 aft4, Oan. .......,. • !!iSZ-37'7 eve Ir wlcnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "T1 C.prtce eluate. 4 clr. '711 Capri MUil Sell Mov-'7'3 ltlGB. 4 apd, AM /fl'M Mel ttl 0 Sedan. low rmla1te. 20M in1. Bright y-.:llo w . ~.Si:Sl{mlles.light ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loa d e d . Be l ow 7.~0ml. 3yr w a rr. poem i.. R.ck. szsoo. •Buick Gran Sport 350 wboielale. Ml-ll30 Aft •.J001Ylall. 64&·"33 ~all7PM automatic. New ur~r.. 5:30 maming. bnbl aad ahocb. Good ----------~-----o,.t 9746 miJU(e·bodJ slrai•hl· C....... HlZ W-9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_ p-eal! '800· Hunt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... _ ............. 1174 Opel Maala. AM/Fii I n I t o n B ~a c b . ~vet.le. Slvr/11.'a. "12 a.o z: Completely Arr, eacfilent condltloo. m4)11GCJ3.. au&.o. aJot cood ~. aunrool, apoke t UOO. <0HRF7U > "I SU.JOO m.a0J dlsk whffla, 8 track. ~. c..-.. ftl 1 llakeolfer. UJ.1151 ,,... • ....................... "13 •• AUIO. T· .... rw ,_,... -SN•t, U ,OOOml, llOQO. 11 ml, 2+2. 12,000 ml. ••••••-"""•••••••• '71 SIY1W •'197,17$-ZM.e • on1. ~·••· a ir , ltlnl ·n Ill SC Tu.JC •: •rT ...... YllT ~ ttll cood. ta,000. 4173·8311 11.d/Blaelr. CloMd end Uhr inter. "'91 ~Ion, •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• nu;wk 9d1 Oya , ,_.,tGOmoethly. _AM/PM, 11tnt . eond. "11 XR·? &50ml. Evt!f)' MO-IS7l OOA811JN! L.EASJNO Below book. • •• 7:10. CllDCeAYable ODtioa locld. ,., ~ Klnl Cab, IO ntaw:"r:~e. H.B. ai.-.>. ......oo1. _,,.. wheela • ml, camp abell, A.JC. '11 OouDe de VWe white radlall. AM/P'll 1..-.0 ~l5000.~1 . '10 Ill £ TU'la. approx fullr loaded. Lo/ml. ~.a1c.pwrwtadow1• 57,ClllOmionrbltenc. ,Ult, J'riy ... PartJ Miii\ Sell. IHla. All ltb.r IHll. '71 240·Z xlnl cond. lDI t7000. P•t Ply. t'l.500. tO·OH or Pwc:baNd few •o.m ... ... IOO/Or Beat Offer. l3MNll•--· S'Hff. ta• l e. lft J\alr. WUl _...Momlnp M ii for tl,211 Now. '17 ma Ilk I apd. eo ,,., •tt C,. DeY Ule, dal, ..._ blt1'n I a I MCID• 1•hdcall1 dll. &lDl Mlll'C, ••&Meower .rrt. 711·1111 uu 6 ·-·-"" ----..... ' ....,...... 9960 •....•.......•...•..... ·77 Valare w al(n. A t<'. AMJFM . roofrack, moo. Or Best 962-4702 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qtate aaJe i1 Gra n Pn x. 2 tooe. fulJ power. T-top. ~ IJTh.6866 i 4 Trans Am. loaded. 455, new paant, $44!()0 ___ ss_1 ~--- '811 f'lreb1rd Clea.nest '68 around. $!000 or bc~I of for. 400 motor. Call Tom 988-4915. ------ 1978 flsprtL Rear spoiler. air, II tr ack. loaded. 983-1308. For u le : '72 Pontiac C.lahna. Very good car . AIC. PJS. P /B, a uto . AM t Flll Owner d es p e r at e, mu .~t MCrifi~. tll()(). 494·9'4~. ext. 121. "19 Grand Prix. 5M ma. auorf, le a\hr . ful ly loeded. lm mac. muat sell Umned. .. 1.1196. '78 Trans·Am. A te. AM/Fii I-track, Jo ml . bl.II on blll.. 11tra cle•n. .-. m.5lll aft.er 5 pm. -f1+b4 9970 ....................... 'Tl T·llnt: Cuat CoalbMn· tat tnm, hilly loaded . lop eond. ,. ..... SZSOQ • ...... 0.-C 'fll lamae cond. ~111111 irw-11Flalte ln· ..... NI, ....... o'<~aUy a lnt. Depeadab le .. /fltr.OIU-.... M a lle t boae •ood •• .., "--JOU'" FIOt ...., nallable to -c6m' ••mUJ bJ Ml· tW''d 1u.m1ar..i.1a a tnat. C.Ueo.71 • '\'o•rH .. etew• __ _, . Dally Ne•spaper C FIFTEEt+CENT ,,_ __________ . Police Probe for Pattern--......_.,,,, _____________ ~ . . ht in -eoast=Kape Mayings ... BJ .IOANNS &CYNOLD8 ......... ""' ..... loV91tiCators from four police aaenc\es \Oday a re a\ temptlna to Ond a pattern ln the rapes and slaylnc11 of sb wo men from Oran.:e Coast cities Three ol Lhe killia11 were tn Coat.a Mesa. ooe each in Fount ain Valley, Coron!l del Mar and Irvine. ) tN ALL BUT ON& CASE, the woman was r aped before being slain. · In a seventh case In Costa Mesa, the woman survived the attack. • The pattern -if there Is ooe -looks like this: -IN JANlJAtY of 1977. a 20-year-old waitress Robyn Lynn Cox was murdered in her apartment al 24 l A voe ado St., Oo5ta Mesa. So far, police haven't identified her killer -IN AUGUST of 1977. 29-year -old J ane Ellen Ben· nlngton waa s lain in her apartment on Marguerite A venue lb Corona del Mar . Newport Beach police say they ha ve no £UllpeCl -IN MARCH OF THIS VEAR, Joan Virginia An· derson. 28, the mother or two. was bludgeoned to death in her F ountain Valley hom e. -~ I N MARCH this year, 21-year-old Kimberly Gaye Rawlins was killed in her apartment a t 307 Avocado St .. Costa Mesa. The case Is unsolved. -IN MAY of this year . 22-year-old Savannah Leigh Anderson was strangled to death in her apartment in Woodbridge Meadows in Irvine. That lnvesUgaUon 1s con· tinuing. -TWO MONTHS AGO , J ane PellengUJ. 24. was found unconscious. hu head battered. in her apartment at 381 Hamilton St., Costa Mes a. She survived the assault and is recuperating in Northe rn California . • -S ATURDAY, 3l·YEAR-OLD wido w Marolyn Carelt.on was attacked in her apartment at 224 Avocado St.. Costa Mesa. She died or head wounds Sunday morning. Is there a pattern io>t.bese cases1 Investigators from the four agencies have been meet· in g for the pa.st few months to try to find a common ele· ment in these attacks: some leads that might link many loose ends and lead the m tol.he killer. LT. JACK CALNON of Costa Mesa observed Monday they' \'e found some ''sim1la r it1es a nd some non- sim1larities " Investigators say all the women were raped or sexual (See PATl'ERN. Page A2) Gold Continues Record Surge Consultants Hired $24 Jump To $375 IS HER BODY AT SEA? Kidnap Victim Beeler 1; Ocean Search Begimfor J/ictim's Body Based on information pro· v1ded by ~ HuntmJHon Bt·ach psychic, a team of U.S. Navy d ivers today b ej:tan an Un · ' der w aler search for the body of m issing kidnap victim Carolyn Bealer. Six Jivers s tationed in San DieJ?O were to join two divers fr om t h e Orange County Sheriff's Office and a Newport Beach detective today in Dana Point Harbor. The search . for the missing woman's body was to s tart at a location tnree miles offshore of the northe rn San Clemente City • limits where psychic Marvine Jm r ay said t he 24-year-old woman was killed m ore than th ree weeks ago. Mrs . Imray told police the wom an was bound and we ighted when she was dumped out of a boat at that location. And the Huntington Beach reside nt s ays the missing • woman's body hasn't moved far from where it went into the water. ' Newport Beach police . who are trying to piece togethe r a l murder case against extortion I suspect Larry Donald Smith of l Newport Beach. brought Mrs. Imray into their investigation <See DIVERS, Page AZ> Heat Delays Daily Pilot Llke a lot of humans aloo1 the Orange Coast, tbe press on which the Dat11 Pilot is printed couldn't take the beat Mon- daJ. A Mites of mechanical dlfftcullles llroucbt OD bJ ~. effem Of beat o@ HWIPlba ad bilh·a"9d ••dlimrJ ... ulted ln a ...., in l::'*" )laa. -··~· 'l'lte problem •• eat.lr9· ly mecbanlcal. fte lat. delivery wun'l the fault of your nelcbboc"bood car· rten. We~ for tbe lot.rraptJoQ ol aervtce and for any inconvenience to our 1ublcribers. Mesa to Fight RuJingonFair The Costa Mes a City Council s aid Monday it will appeal an Orange COunty Superior Court decision that the county Fair· grounds aren't s ubject to city land use controls. Council members approved the hiring of two legal consuJt· ants. Ellis Horvitz said Gideon Kanner o( Los Angeles, at the request or City Attorney Robert Campagna. Campa~na pointed out t hat the l air's case is being handled by the largest law firm in the West -t h e Caltfo rnia Allorney General's offi ce. He told council mem bers Mon· day that the consultants believe the city could wi n its suit on ap· peal. He said the appeal will be filed as soon as possible. T he city is s uing the fair board. which is redeveloping lhe fairf.lrounds under a master plan, in an attempt to force the submission of that master plan for city appro ... al. Council members have object· ed that the plans for an 8,000· scat amphitheater. a motel and othe r s tructures will add to traf· fie ·problems, security hazards :md public works needs in the city The fairgrounds is located ;icross Fair Dr ive from City Hall and Is surrounded by the city or Costa Mesa Divers Set Plane Hunt Off Catalina J;)jvers will search Wednesday for the wreckage of a Catalina ~irlines a mphibious airplane tbat crashed on take-off Monday afle rn·oon in the ocean· off Cat alina Island's Pebbly Beach. Fair board members said Lhey are willing to d1scuss plans an · form ally with lhC' city but that t hey aren 't subject to its jurisdiction. Superior Court Judge Robert Todd agr~ las t month, refus· ing to grant a preliminary in· junction to halt lhe fairgrounds- re development He concurred with an attorney general's opin· ion that the fair board. official· ly k!Town as the state's 32nrl Agricultural District Board of Directors, isn't subject to city pla nning procedures Mesa Police Seek Clues To Slaying Costa Mesa police today were checking with m1d e acquaint· a nces of J I -year-o ld widow Ma rolyn Carelton in an attempt to fi nd out who murdered her in he r apa r tmen t over t he weekend. Mrs. Car ell.on died Sunday of head injuries suHered when an intruder entered her apartment al 224 Avocado St. Saturday through an unlocked sliding glass door. police s aid F uneral arrangements for her were scheduJed today at Peek Family Chapel in Westminster Lt.. Jac.k Calnon said Mrs Car elto n 's pur se. at rirst believed to have been stolen hy her attacke r. was later found in the apartment. The murderer was gli mpsed by Mrs. Carelton's son, who described him as in his 40s, of Lalin origin. with dark collar· length hair. Calnon said the a ttacker may have attempted to molest Ars. Carelton sexually, but w as frightened away. possibly by the boy. BEE HIVE IN PEPPER TREE IN COSTA MESA Honey In the Bank for a Brave Bee Handler Honey of Deal Mesdns Ha·ve Bees in Tree By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of , ... 0•11~ P1lel StMft Duane Harl of Costa Mesa has a honey of a deal for you MORE THAN 100 pounds o( honey. an fact. free or charge to the first person who'll play parent to Lhe more than 100.000 bees that go along with the honey The msect~ swarmed into a Brazilian Pepper tree at Hart's trailer park on Newport Boulevard about four month.c; ago "Normally they JUSt rest a-Ah1le and then move on to a s.hcllered area like a cave or under the cave!:> of homes. Hart explained HOWEVER , THE colony's Queen was "tired and couldn't move anymore," Hart added "So they started to make a hive right there in the open which 1s a very un usual thing ... The hive 1s now more than four-feet across and the <See BEES, Page A2) The pilot of the old Grumman Goose was seriously injured in t he crash and one of three passengers is missing and pre· s umed dead in the wreckage of the plane. which Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies s ay sank in 350 feet. of water. In serious condition at Harbor· UCLA Medical Center in San Pedro is pilot Verne McGee, 54, of Lakewood. who was rescued along with two other pasaen«en in the plane, O.:r. Gilman, 52, of Av aJon, and his ~on, Larry Gilman, rl, also of Avalon. Both were unlrtjured. Consumer Pou;er Urged The identity or the missing persqn -believed to be a 32- y eat -old mi n -ls being withheld by sheriff's deputies, a spokesman said. Tbe abertff's department wu mum, mTailgementa todQ to have bard-hat divers look for tbe wreeUC. WednflldaJ •IDce t.be pl..,. ii belined to be at deptbl beyond tbe raa1e of •~uba dtven. Jnv..Utaton for the National Tran1portatlon Safety Board al.lo wwe In Lon1 Beach aod CatallDa problng the cruh. f The craah occun-ed 1ts the p~· World War II cralt took off from Avalon airport at about 5:20 <See waas, •••• AJ> By MICHAEL PASKEVlat OI tllt o.lfy ~llet 1 .. ff Calling for mobilization ol all citizens acainst oil companies and other large corporations. consumer crus ader RaJph Nader Monday told UC lrvine students that "your power c an declde policy in this country." 'IJUJNS 'HIDE' U.S. MISSILE.St ALBANY, N.Y. (AP> -Art Bucbwald bu an altematlve to the propoeal to apend sao million bldlnc nuclear mlull• under- 1round. He su11nt.s lelllq Am· trak handle them. "All we have to do la give tbe Soviet UnJon a train schedule. and they'U never find the mla· siles." the humor columnist said in a lecture here. N ader·s optimistic conclusion -that 100.000 people donating 50 hours of their Uine per yea r could reverse Congress' cater· ing to big business -came only a rter he painted a grim picture during a two-hour s peech at Crawford Hall. ··People curse the smog as it comes in on lltUe cats' feet," said Nader, address ing a crowd of about 400 at the first in a series or gues t lectures at the campus. "Have people become so re- signed t.o their fate?'' Strikina out at the "passivity" of the American populace. the 45·year·old consumer advocate had even fewer kind words about the ,overment'a handllftl of a dubtoua ener11 crisla. "Consrea servicea the blc oU companies by supportin1 Carter and 1ovemmentt prtce controls,•· he sald. "And if OPEC <Or1an11aUon ol OU Exportlna Countries> didn 't exist, Exxon would make sure it did ... Nader said oil companies are ecstatic that substantial under· ground supplies of crude oil are being left untapped while the world-market price rises. He bluntly predicted that a gallon of g as will cost con· sumers at least SS a gallon by 1990. "They've got us booked." he noted, adding that the failure of citiuns to organize in protest during the most recent increase has energy moguls confident that.prices can rile again. .. knd we're still stuck with the same infernal, etemal, Internal combuation en1l ne." said Nader. He asked why. in an ase that haa seen development of com· puters. apace expJoratJon, and nuclear power, bu the efficlen· cy of auto engines decreased? "Geoeral Motors ldea of proc· (Bel pq~u, Pate AJ> Recorded LI'"[)():\ 1.\P1 The pncc nr gold ('(>ntanued ll!> relenlles!> ~urce t•lf!J\ Jumping mon• than S..!. 1,t r 1r,., •1un1·t· Jnd h1ll1n~ a fl'l'Ord 5..r::; -;~, J troy OUOl'(' <1 l 1111<1 dJ\ 1m the London bullwn m .Hkl'I Thl· noon price 1n ZUn<'h 1.1o a::. S373 50 Gold ha." gained S50 an ounct: the past t140 weeks as the Arab 01 I countries. European banks and speculators convert large ca~h holdin~s into p rec1ou::. metal a!'. a hl'<.ll(e against infla t111n One anJly::.t •.Hlrabutcd tOda~ ., 1ump to purchases by trader" "'ho contracted to sell gold in lh<' bt>hef th<it the pnce would drop and now must btzy ~ quan 1111es at h1~her prices ~they .1 rt.' to !>tu) 1n lht• volatile rn:1rke: Hut h\• JJ,o noled a price J>USh from nt'"' anH•!>tor., wllhns:: to .:Jmbll' th..it tht• gold prac1• will .. o -.1 111 higher l)h-.l·n·1 r-. ha\1• 1Aarncd that 1 h1 h1 ~ tnont•\ intt•r1•..,t:, tould pull Ulll 11f ~old JU~I .t:. f!Ull'kl) "" lht•\ l'ntered the market. unrl 1111-. \\011111 oro<lt11:1· a v1olen1 """ 1H urn ,1111111 J 'ol'rambll· of 't•ll111i.: Tht• pr1t·1· 11f J.!Oltl h;,i .., n .,c•n f'1un· th.in S!fiCI etn nunc1· the p.i-.t \ eur Jnd I" up from $35 in l~ii Hut a'>idt• from investor..,, the higher pr>C'I' h.l!oo hltlc dirc:1..·t cf f,•<.·t nn tht• J\l'ragc consumer It "'Ill probably mean a rise tn tht· pnrt• of J<'"'clry made from th<' met:il Gold is also ust'd in ~mall dmount.., m a \'anety of othc•r apphcat1ons. including t•lN·tronac~. and higher costs to rnd11ufa<·turers nf items using gold wi ll c'll1.mtually be passed on to C'Onsumer:. The metal closed at $353 50 in Lonrlon and SJS3 in Zurich Mon· da\• The dollar closed in Tokyo to· day al 223.60 Japanese yen. do-An from 223 725 Monday. Orall'rs an the early Tokyo market s aid the dollar began to "'ea ken against the yen after .J apan·s curre nt account deficit turned out to be not as bad as the market expectt'd . ... Coast Weather Mostly SUPQY through Wednesday with highs in mid· 70s at beach es to mid ·80s i n l and . Lows tonight in mld·60s. INSIDE TODA~ Oil wealth &. a two.edged .word m Muko, where it generates pro~perity and problems. Stt Page AlO. •••ex ftircliiue ·~ Of Gal/' ~Pub OK'd eo.ta M e Cflf CC*Drll mem bera moved llGnelay eo ~ th zat.acre Ccleta Meaa OaM •cf Country Club from IM ltale • Tb• city, under lt1l I •t.ka ln ltoduced by .U..mbt.ymu Dtll _n•a ..._,._,., D ·K•aUaatoa ... c ... t• '*>' ....... -ttnMD~.-....-..... for hell lt.a appralHd velM That value la as mllUoo, to UM tlt y. s COil wou.ld be ... lllilloa Of thet, Sl .5 mlWon will C'CMM from the city's JCtm•nl fund ud Sl mlllloo trom lt.a land ecqulll don account. Council memben e1rwd to a provlsloa al1owLnt t.be •tale lO rttaln mineral riChll. and aald lbey hope to clo.e escrow by Dec 31 "Thaa la somelhln1 lbat we've dreamed about for o many years," fo rmer mayor Bob Wilson told council membere In congratulating them on their de· ciswn · The city h as leased the st.alt!· owned property since 1965, with the lease due to expire Jn 1986 The land was originally in· tended as a hospital farm but was never developed for that purpo8e. M angers' legislation. AB 2385, declared lhe property surplus arld allowed the s tate to sell it to the c ity. City offi cials said they see the ~olf coun;c as valuable· open and r~creational space 1'" l'ro•r,,..AI DIVERS. • • 'iast week After a boat trip that Mrs. Im ray l·la1med rt: tra<·c:d the v.oman·s last hours, sh1• told in vesl1Jtalors they would find the body In about 80 reel of water JUSt south Qf Dana Point llarhor Smith, who was urrf"itNJ J\u~ 26. c l<11ms that Miss Bealer dl1> appeared un a tnp in his hottt with two men known only us Ray and J ack lie told FBI <1gents lhut the two men presi.urcd him 1ntu l\et· ting up an :cippun•nt ahduct1on with Mi11s Bf'aler wi llml{ly play 1ng the part of a v1<'t1m AccordmJ,l to Smith, the plan was lo extort Sl00,000 from Mis~ Bealer·s brother. Larry Fox of Anaheim That ra nsom was never paid and Smith s:11d ht• took M11>s BC'aler in h11> hoat from Newp0rt to Dana Point whe re Jack and Hay left him un a dock and to(Jk M 1ss Bealer out th sra , returning a hair-hour later without her Nev. J)<Jrt fll'ach police remain unc·onvin<·l'd thcil Hciy and .Jcick playl'd a p:Jrl in lhl' w11mun's d1 sapiwarance anrf h:JV(· prt·si.ed t he1 r search for hl'r holly to 'iUh stanlu1tc their belie,!( that Smith "as rl'!1pons1hll· for the woman·s death Smith, 44 , o r 4C40 Park Ne wport, remains jailt·d in Los Angeles County Jail, held in lieu of S200,000 hail lie is fac·mg fede ral extortion C'hargt•s in c·on nl'ttwn with the :.i llt•r.i1•rf runsom schem1• ~ 'Ilirow Fatal To Kitten SAN JOSE t AP> A 9-week old kitten who wui. tht: only :.ur vivor of a litter or cats thrown again~l a wall by teen-agers 1s dead The spunky ktllf'n , named Dynamo for her courage, never woke up from the anesthetic she wa11 ,eiver\' ror an operation on a 'brokefl leg. Employees ist the Santa Clara County Humane Society donated S125 to pay for the s urgery. A south San J ose woman and her daughte r rescued the cat after the attack on the kilt.ens. Two animals died immediately 0..AHGI COAIT c DAILY PILOT f'-Or.-.~DIM'y ,,,1M4,Wft"wt\H"t''"" ... _ .... _ ..... , ....... -.. , .... °'_ ( .. ,, -·.,.,.<-.._ .............. . -"·--.. ......... ,, ... , .... ,,.., . ...... "--'flt«~ -............ ..,,_ •••~v., .. ,,,,.,_,~ .. echl*"'C..,,,. ...,...,._,_._.,,.,_,_,11, .. n_ ..._.,, , ... _ .... _ ................ " .. .... ... , "-· CAol• ..... C.1-.W••-._ .. _ .... ___ _ -·· CWtltt ., .. , ........... -0.-. --,,_ .... _ ll!eO• .,_, ... ~ AA<! ......... .. SUCCUMBS AT 71 ftavtlon'a Orou Mike.Grosz Of Pavilio11 Dies at 71 Milton "Mike:"' Uro:s.c, icnoral manager of the Bhlbott l'avihon u nd a wtl l known mu r1111· r ecreation figurl' 111 Nt·wport Meach for 30 years, s uccumbed to e m physema Monday at lfoaft Memonal llospital He was 71. Memon.al sc•r vicos ut ::.ca have been schedule d for ~undu y ,.~riends arc 1nv1lc•d lo Join a flot illa that will h«JVl' at 7 am from the Balboa Pav1hon whe re Grosz wa<> employed for the past 15 years. Born in North Oakotil, Mr Grosz came to Newport Bea ch in 1949 after opcratmg a resort at Big Bear Lake. H e owned a s port fis hing oper ation on Pac 1f1 c Coast Jli~hway until m ovi n g t o Davey·s Locker in 1959 Mr Grosz had a fmanl'tal in tcresl in the P av1hon and ov«'r· saw the complex which 1nclud('S a rcstaurnnt and i!1ft stQre in ad d1lion to hoatmg scrv1ns for sport fi shermen and pa~sengcr!'o tu Catalina Island. Mr . Grosz is :>urvived by h1l\ wi f<• of 47 yl'an., Evc>ly n . ti brolh t!r , Elm er GrQl\Z o r llurbunk , twu sis t ers, Lon<.1 McSwceny or Glendale und Ed na Tozie r or Montrose, and <i granddaughter. Debbie Grosz or Costa Mesa. Sunday services will be con· duc ted by Rev Charles 8 Clark. The family h<is sui;gcslPd m('monal contr1but1onl\ to the F't rs t ~clhodisl Church of Co:;tJ Mesa Frone Page-A I WRECK ... p m The plane sank alm1lsl im m cd i a tel)> i rt the oce<Jn a bout 2'IO yards from short'. S pokesmen for the Sht'r1H''l Oc•pa rtmC'nt and Nal1onu l Trcins por tation Safety Ho:.i r d Wl're tight-lipped about detuils or the crash <1nd whul may h<ivi· caused it. There was no 1ndlca· t1on the other Grumm:.in Goos es which make the maml<ind lo Ca ta I 1na run for C utul 1 n;, Airlines would be gm undefl, as they had been a fter tJ previous crash fo:arly reports on the acc1df>nl said f1s'1crm c:n 1n the a rea htolp1>d rescue th<· 1111Qt and two passengers. but the ~henff's or f1C'c coulrt not confirm that fo:ycw1tnesse!i r eported thf' pl11n1· lost J><Jwer on ta keoff und "dropped s uddenly" into lhl' watt!r, remaining anoal only a fc:w minut(.~ beforr· 1nnkmg Burned Man Improves One of two workmen b"dly burne d In a Cost a Me11u in du11trial fire Jast month h88 Im· proved slightly al UC Jrv}nc• Medical Center In Orange. A 1pokeswoman aaJd Larry C Cercone, 3', of Stant.on, who w WJ burned ovtr 40 percent. of hls body In the Aug. 22 fire at Narmco Materials Inc .. la now In fair condition. Oeoree E. Seamen. 51, of Oran1e, who wu burned over 90 percent d hit body, remaitlS in serious c:«MtiUon, the uJd . The nre wu sparked by • cbemlcal ruction durlna e mix· tni process. Narmco, a dtvtslon ot Celanese, develop• and maaufactur• plaaUce. Cllettn ... ~ """""" .... ,..-...... ~ ....... · Square Danee Clue Set for Beginnen Ttl9'Mlll f11•>.....at1 csur"•• .wn+111 ,.....,. A tHa1lnnn1' 1quare dance ct ... belim Ulla mont.b und.r tb• 1ponaor1hip of the Colla Mna Letaure Services Oepatt.- mnt. ·' TIM chars• l• " per 141110ft, .ttb c ...... held at 9 p.m. every Tuffda)o at &et Penter St., Cotta ...... Th• IDltructor It caller Herb Laber. Jnformetlon can be ob- tal.D~ by callln1 &e&·JOlt. - DALl.cAS (AP) -Sorn . Ladi.e1, the , ..... Ranaen '8o't want you tor 6~e partners. TM~ p ........ ,. k .._._.to "Uisslk''' and urooung around." he uneottlpl~ Cotta M•• the count)' trom It.a CalTraJW P'rl' way cRoui. 55) lt •Uldble dl1trlct, whic h Includes Loa Senior Capt. W. D. Wilson, dlredor of the na· lion'• oldM-1-i.t.ewlde pob~ fore., made the eom· ment Monday during the 88t.h annual conference of Chiefs d. Police. (or .-IC• u11t«-r ah1tr~ of federal Anaeltti and Ventura countles, tund1 b(o(>au.we of le1ia1allon •P' The ame nded bill dropped pmved by Governor Edmund 0 . that luue. County ortlclala con· Bl"awn, JY-., om ctala said todQ:--<>-na-onn1e County taxpayen "I don't want a woman -aorry," Wlllon said. ••Gan-you imagine the heat I'd 1et if • woman-wu orlQna-with-W•t Texas sheriff• tn thetr60e?" 'I' ha bl lJ • u th cu •4 b ._betJat aborUhan1ed In the DemO<'rallc A111cmblyman ~ •PJ>Ortfonment ot state highway Besides, Wllaon said, it would make the wives Wr11y c:bWlit!JI the duignalion ol improvement fundA. ' 1t11• <'011ta Men and Garden But HolUnden said "we have mad. · t:rove f'reeway11 rrom "urban" salvaged somethioa very good lo ' primary'' route!'! out or that bill." ·•And my biggest backers, as much as lhe men. are their wives," Wilson said. "There are no triangles in the Rangers. Fool around and you lose your job. The wives appre<:iate that." c· IJ ~I u M c is u M a yo r Ed He said the federal program Mc l-'ar tund today said the for "primary " rout.es annually •watc h will allc>w CalTrana to re· dlatrlbutea more than $100 lt'u111• more fedeu l dollani lO million statewide for road Im· puy for 11nprovcmcnt.a for the provem ·ntl Noise B•les frt-eway I( It la approved However, county taxpayers "It 11 goin1 to be yeera before will not 11ee a ny reaulta lm- Wt' flt'~ those funda, but lt'a still mediately "The r eal Impact a good dNil," :udd McFarland. will ht' In Ovf' t.o 10 years," sa.td Planners Oppose Jet Area Building. "We still have to complete the tlolllnden l'OVlronmental StUdy •nd decide l\nd Completion Of the Costa wht·n• the route will 10 and how Mesa fl'r(.'('wuy stllJ depends on 11 will Mfect NewPort Beach," ~t ut~ poUtkit nnd th~ clout or he added lot·11I ofriclalll. ht' added Tht' dc1lgn ution switch was M c ,.'urland said th•· firs t aono1111('t•d Monday by Oranl(e phoiu.> of &n c'nvlronmcntal 1twly ('ount Transportation Com on ttw foo11lblllty of M mplcting mi~"lnn C'holrman /\I flolllnden. lhf' frf'<•way 111 on !'IC'hedule and The c1tr, of Irvine ls once al(ain ask ng Ma rine Corps or ficlals what'~ up at the s prawl· 1ng El, Toro air bue In U1t wake of recelv:tng 29 complaints from citlzen8 hut week about aircraft oolse. who t•ulll•d tht• bill "very lmpor 11hould he• rurnpll'lt·d by J\pnl lunt t<rOrHOgc County.'', 1980 Jlowt•vc r, the bill signed into luw Friday by Gov. Bro wn failed to accomplish the C'Ounty c-omm1ss1on"s ~oal or separalmg f'ro.P~AI POWER ••• ress is going backward Into the future," said Nade r. noting that 16 miles per gallon is the na t1o n al average of Ame r ican produced cars that ach ieved nearly twice that average before World War II Stressing a need for develop· ment of solar and wind power. N aclN con<"edcd th at the task will not be easy ""The sun 1s free. and that"s had. You can't pul a p<it cnt on it. You can't put ;.c mclor on 1t Nol even Exxon c a n '' r d c r a n 1 m m t d 1 a t t eclipse, .. lw s111d. 4,000-acre Brush Fire Contained A fir· th<il burned neatly 4,000 acre., of IJrush tn Cleveland Na- tional Forest wus contained al 6 p m Monday , state forestry or· f1 c•1als saHl today Thr hlaLc hroke out Saturday <tfle rno<rn at Scrfas Country C'luli Onvc near the R1vers1dc freeway west of Cr;rona It aosscd briefly Into OranJ(t: Co unty where it burned nearly JOO acres llowl·vcr, u wind shirt causNl lhll hl u7.1· lo turn buc:k inti> Ri vers ide County M rirc• tho n 600 fl ref i ght ers h;1v1· hc1m haltling <troun d the !"luck lo contain the b~zc. It caused nt>out $50,000 ti a m a g ,; t o s l r u C' t u r es i n H 1 Vl·rs11fr County where 1t 11art 111lly des I royed ci residence and destroyed two ~heds. Offtt•1uh su1d tod<iy they don·t k111)w what sl<.1rtcd the blaze Fr.. P-ee Al PATTERN PROBED. • • ly molested, althou1<h In two cases there 1s some uncertain ty bccaW>c the esuspcct apparently obhrerated ev1dencl! <>f u sl!xuul assault • JN MRS. CAR ELTON'S ca.<.e, Pf)hce say the murder ec may have tx-en fnahtened off by the v1ct.Jm "s nine year old son befor(.\ he could r ape her Another common element ls the youth of the wo men and the fact they lived without a man ln their hom es Mrs Anderson of Fountain Valley dled when her husband wa.\ out of town on a busines!'I trip The method of deat h ha., been ~trangulat1on or bludgeoning. In some cases, the women were both beaten and stran~led But even those s1m1lantu:;-s dusolve on close 1rus pec twn M 1ss C<1x, th(• fi rst rase of the suspectP<1 p11tt<·rt1, doesn't quite ht ~cau:.e pohcc said ::.he was strangled with some kind or cord THE 011o:RS WHO wt;Rt; strangled-M is~ Hen n1n~ton and Miss Anderson werr· v1ct1m s or manyal s trangul;,ition Miss Pettengill <.1lso suffered a throat 1n1ury when s he was attacked The use of a blunt an11trumcnl 1n all bul Miss <'ox· ca'ie may lie the murders together So far. the only agency to find a murde r weapon ts Fountru n Valley Jn all the other cases, the blunt obJeM u&ed to stun or klll the youn~ women remains as much a m ystery 8-'l the Identity of the killer · f'ro• Pagr Al BEES TREED ... Although 29 ls not a particular· ly large number of complaints in llaelf, It concerns city officials beceuse the week befo re there had been zero complaint::. ohoned in Assistant City Manager Paul Rrady !".aid !he suddrn upsurge 1n t•alls prompll•d tht· city lo.con tact base off1C1als, but no reply has yet ~n received . The complamL'I rolled in dur· ing the seven day per iod from Sept 7 to Thursday, Sept. 13. Brady swd the largest number of noise complamts the city has ever received 1s 82 during a week's penod last spring, when Jl'l land1ng exer cises were lak· ing placl! Bec ause the main runway was under repair then, another s1nr1 was W>Cd that re· •wiled In J<:h "w'"'ping over the C'lty und a roui.1ni: c1t1zen com· plaints Sitter Drowns ln Try lo Recover Toy I\ ~6 )t'dr •>M ~.1n la J\n;i hab}s1ttcr v.ho couldn 't '>Wlm tlruv. n<'d v.hc·n 'h1· f<·ll into ;, V. t•-.1 rr11nslr·r -.v.11nm1ni.: JH>ol \1 11ndJ~ aftt·rn11011 11•1h<·1• -.:iul ~oph1a l.1•1111 l.11rw '> .129 ~ population 1s on the rast'. but the hf>t>s haven t bet>n a )Pllow P .1r1f11 \\1• "'·'" 111,1·•1\1•11·11 peril lo the human rt·~1dent:. of the Aloha Park But thi>) \{' fl•1 .11 in1: r.H l' dr1v.11 Ill lhl· p<;OI "' rl'fu~edto buzzorr 1 ~' JI m In the· n Vl'<tr oh:I hoy It would be In the be«>s " best interest, says Hart. ~ -.hi· v. ·"II.th) 'lltm~·. fJff1n·" 11· lk's talk<'<.1 to experts <.tt lJC Irvine who 've told him its un ported likely the:! bec:'i could live throuJ(h winter tn a honeycomb unprotected from the ele mcnLs l'oll<'t' sa11l llw v.oma n hud a1> llJrt•ntly trit•d to rec-ove r u "BF.EKF.EPERS have suggcMed we get nd of them. l'hlld"~ toy from the pool when s he even If we have lo destroy them ," Hart l1Jmcnt1> Ideally. Hart toppled in They said they found would like the queen. her minions and the honC'y ·laden hive ,c•vcral toys und a pair of sun. trans ported to a ne w locale • )(lal\:.«.'8 al theboltom ofthc pool. He admlL, It could be a sticky situation because ha rvesting bees tend to 1eet u bit nasty about r elocation It 111 unknown how long the The half a dozen commercial beekeepers he's talked to womun, who wa!I tukmg care of have sa1d "'thanks, but no thanks" th(' bo}" and his 4-year -old "We're still attempting to get someone who 1s 1 protec hrothf'r, hod Ix-en 1n lht> pool, of· tlvely> equipped and desirous of taking the m ," Hart sayi; f1c('rs noted •·Nothing would please uit more Take the bees. the honey The boy called his mother at and our blessings " "'ork aftt>r di-.t•overa n g his wmr HONEY pnced near $1 8 pound. Hart figures ha bys1tler Sh e S U m moned someone will call him at 545--0850 and take on lbe task Only paramcdJcs, but they were una· expe rlencedpenonaneedapply blc to revive the wom1rn AliensNabbed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ln Costa Mesa Im m1$(rut1on agents arrested 42 Mexican nallonals, all adult maleK, in Costa Mesa as IUegal ullcns Monday and deported them , a spokesman for the U.S. Immigr ation and Naturali1&lion Ser viac suMj today. The m~ were arrested based on citizen complainta, he said. The arrests were made during the early e vening hours in and rl<'llr the Seu Breeze bar, 541 W 19th St. The spokesman described the roundup ¥8 "routine." He aaid Co1ta Mesa J)Ollce stood by In <'He of lncldf'nts but the arrests we re uneventful. Sea Burial Set for Mesan Burial al aea la planned for • Costa Mesa man who plun&ed to hie death In Lake Elalnor• when hla parachute failed to open. OWclall said Theodore Seholl, 25, ol 37' E . 18th St., wea kllled Sunday evening. He reJ)Ol'tedly had moro lban 100 Jump• to b.lll credit. Funel'al erransementA for Mr. Scholl ere pendlna at the Nep· tt&ne Society ln Newport B .. cb. LA OK.a Bucl&et LOS ANOELES <AP) -By an 84 vote, the City Council ap- proved 1 Sl.14 bllflon budctt for 1979·80 on Monday, but not before '8 million wu 1lubed and e rew heated rem art• wwe. exchan,ed. ' ,, ,., rASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH. C.AllfOltNIA 92660 1ClLPH0Nl: a 141 6U ·l4CM 'l GRANGE COUNTY, CAt;fFORNlA Ye•rBo•etew• Dally NeWBpaper TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1979 Ft FTEEN CENTS Link SatqJllt In Coast ROpe Slayings ByJO~~~OLDS lnvetllcat.ors from four pobce a1encle3 tod•y are al· le mptj.q to find a pallem ln the rapes and sl•ylnars o( sl.x women from Orana~ Coast ciUes. Three ot the kUfinaa "~in Coeta Men. one e.ch an Fountain Valley, Corona del Mar and Irvine, IN ALL BUT ONE CASE. the woman was raped before bein1 slain. In a seventh case ln Costa Mesa. t.be woman survived the attack. The pattern -If there ls one -looks like this: -IN JANUARY of 1977. a 20-year-old wailr~s Robyn Lynn Coi was murdered in her apartment al 241 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. So tar, police haven't identified her' kilier. -IN AUGUST of 1977, 29-year-old Jane Ellen Ben· nln&ton was slain ln her apartment oa Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach police say they have no ~uspect -IN MA8CH OF TIDS YEAR, Joan Virginia An· derson. 28. the mother or two. was bludgeoned to death m her Fountain VaJley bome. -.1..AlSO IN MARCH th.is year. 2l·year-old Klmberly Caye 1<awllns was killed in her apartment al 307 Avocado St . Costa Mesa. The ca.se is unsolved. -IN MAY of this year. 22-year-old Savannah Leigh Anderson was stran gled to death in her apartment in Woodbridge Meadows In Irvine. Tbat lnvesUgaUon ls con· tinulng. -TWO MONTHS AGO, J ane Pettengill. 24, was found unconscious. her head battered. in her apartment al 38l Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa. She survived the assault and is recuperating in Northern California. -SATURDAY. 3l·YEA&·OLD widow Marolyn Carelton was attacked in her apartment at 224 Avocado St.. Costa Mesa. She djed of head wooods Sunday morrung. ls there a pattern in these cases? Investigators from the four agencies have been meet· 1ng for the past few months to try to find a common elc· ment in these attacks. some leads that might link many loose ends and lead them to the killer. LT. JACK CALNON of Costa Mesa observed Monday they've found some "similarities and some non· similarities.'· (See PATTERN, Page .\?) Gold Continues Record Surge f ~t Teardown Due f Youth to Lose Treelwuse By STEVE MARBLE 0!19-DM,,,,.....SVtf Danny Craney, the 14·year-old Huntington Beach boy who spent two summers building a two-story treehouse m his front yard. lost his battle against city hall Monday night. The City Council voted lo topple the youth's elaborate Ell is Avenue treehouse. Only Councilman John Thomas voted to let the st ructure remain. "I 'l1ITNK ALL OF US fell in love with the treehouse," commented Councilwoman Ruth Finley. "It made me nostalgic for lhe days when there was mor e room. But it is illegal." Danny's fight to preserve his 13·foot·high, double· decker treet}ouse began last month when city officials said he forgot to obtain a building permit They said a neighbor riled a complaint. Officials all!O said the structure is a fi re hazard and ir violation oC several city codes 7 I "I DON'T CARE ABOU'r any city codes and I don't know why the city has nothing better to do than to bother some kids," snapped lhe youth's mother "I've had people knocking ~t my door constantly want <See TREEHOUSE, Page A2) Grumman Goose Divers Seek Wreck / Off Catalina Isle Divers Wlll search Wednesday for the wre<:ka~e or a Catalina Air lines amphibious airplane ' that crashed on take·olf Monday a fle rr.oon In the ocean ofl Catalina Island's Pebbly Beach The pnot of the old Grumman Goose was seriously inJUred 1n the crash and one or three passengers is missing and pre· sumed dead jn the wreckage of the plane, which Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies say sank in 350 feel of water. In serious condition al Harbor· 1 UCLA Medical Center m San Pedro ls pilot. Verne McGee. 54, ' of Lakewood, who was rescued "along with two other passenger1' in the plane, O.T. Gllman. 52, of Avalon, and his son, Larry Gilman, r7, also or Avalon. Both were uninjured. ! The idenUty of the mlsslng ( person -believed to be a 32· year-old man -Is bein g i withheld by sherlfrs deputies, a I s~esman said. The sherid's department was making arrangements today to have hard·hat divers look for the wreckage Wednesday since the plane is believed to be at depths beyond the range or s cuba divers Investigators for the National T r ansportation Safety Board also were in Long Beach and .Catalina probing the crash. The crash occurred as the pre· World War tr craft took off from Avalon airport at a bout 5:20 p.m . The plane sal')k almost Im· mediately in the ocean abQut 200 yards from shore. S pokesmen for the Sheritrs De p artme nt a nd National T r ansportation Safety Board were tigbt·lipped about details of the crash and what may have caused jt. There was no indka· lion lhe()tl\er Grumman Gooses which make \he mainland to Catal in a run for Catalina Air lines would be grounded, as they had been after a previous crash. Kidnap \'ieti• Niguel Fire llackens I 325 Acres By WILLIAM HODGE ()1 .... OMIY l'llel St.fl A 325·acre fi re that swept across undcvelopt•d Laguna Niguel hills Monday a nd threatened homes and ranches was triggered by a hot exhaust s ystem on a t ruck used by men s urveying la nd bo unda r ies. authorities said today The late afternoon blall' ra ised fearsome memories 1n the mind of at least one woman in the area who !'turv1vcd Swi Clem ente's disastrous 1976 rice But Joan Tilton's worries we ren't realized Monday <i s firemen mana~ed to surround the blaze before 1t damaged homes In Lagun a Niguel or ranch buildings north of San .Juan Capistrano . "I wns so scared yest<;rday." Mrs Tilton said f r om her Rancho Ca1)istrano office this r11orning. "The fire. J?oes so fast 1nd it came nght up to our shop area at the back of the ranch before il !ltopp<'d ... Mrs Tilton stood on the roof of her San Clemente home nearly four years ago as th<' awesome hackhill s fire in th<it community headed perilously close to her residence Iler home did not burn. ·Monday's blaze broke out near ~iguel Hills Jumor High School at 3 · 30 p. m . authorities sa1c Nearly 100 men fou ght tht-fire while workers at a stable north of Rancho Capistrano fought to evacuate about 20 horses that were threatened by n ames when they crested a hill behind the stables. Laguna Niguel residents on the west side of the fire worked to evacuate valuables from their homes while others got on their roofs with garden hoses, wetting down the homes. officials sajd. Two airtankers dropped fire reta rdants on the n ames while 13 fire engines, two bulldozers and two hand cre ws worked on the ground to finally contain the fire at .7:30 p.m. No one was in· ju red. Fire ofri clals said today they d id not have the identity of the survey crew whose truck trig· gered the blue. Heat Delays Dmly Pilot Like a lot of humans U.a tbe OraftCe Coaat, tb• preaa on wblcb the Dally Pilot i• priated coaldn't take &be beat Mon· .. ,. Nary Divers • m A ...._ ot meebanlcal ~~tonby tll• •If eeU of beat on .... prtat and llilb .. oeed macldaery Nlult.M ln a dela1 In pubUlbt.na Mon· d•1·1 edltloae. TM siroMem ••• entJre. 17 mechamcal. The late delivery w11n't tbe f1u.lt ot rour neilhborboocl car. lien. We apoloSlq for tbe la&el I ... ot WVice and tor ..., laeoavtnlmce to our 111t.enben. BJ JOANN~ REl'NOLD8 oe•-*"""''..., Baaed on lnformatloh pro· vided by a HunUnJ{ton Beach psyehlc, a team ol U.S. Navy divert today be1an an un· derwater tearcb for-the body ot mlallnl lddnap victim Carolyn Bealer. , Six divers stationed ln San Dle10 ...e to Joln two dlven from tbe Orange County Sberla"a Offtce and a Newport Beach dtMcttve today In Dana Point Harbor. Tbe aearch for the ml11lq woman'• body ... to at.art at a locaUon tJlree Qlllel otflbore ot tbe northern San Clemente Ctty , llmlt.a where Pl)'Chk llarvl~e lmray aald the 24·year-old woman was killed more than t.hree week.a ago. Mrs. lmray told police the woman wu bound and weighted when IM was dumped out of a boat at that location. And the Hunlln1ton Beach realdent uya 1th• mluio1 ·woman'• body hasn't moved far fa>m.wbereltwen\lntothewater. ~ewport Beach police. who are trytnc to piece to&etber • murder cue a1alna\ ext.ortJon auapect Lan")' Donald Smith of Ne wport Beach. brou1ht llra. tmray into tbelr lnveaU1aUon laat week. Ahtr a boat trip that Mn. tmray claJqied re-trace~ the I Cooling Off ,M1~~Y l\tillcr of l l unltnJ.'ton Beach found a cool ~pot Monda} Tht• C:.il St;.itc Long Beach coed went to the bC'ac·h in :-.carC'h or relief from 90·d c~ree·plus t e rn pcratur cs •1lonA the coa::.l She fmall) found v. h<1t "h" was st·t•kmg undt•r one· of the outdoor sho'-'crs at Hunt inglon·s c·tl} beach O'Neill S-ays Ted Will, Won't, Will From AP OlRpatcbes WASHINGTON ll ouse speaker Thomas 0 O'Neill say15 he how bclicvC's Sen. Edward Kennedy is contemplati ng a 1980 presidential bid O'Neill said today he was wrong in his earlier comments and believei. Kennedy i:. con· sidering a challenge to Pres•· dent Carter Search woman's las\ hours. she told \n· vestigators they would find the body In about 80 feet Of water just south oC Dlllla Point II arbor Smith, who was arrested Au.a. 26. clalrna that Mlss Bealer dls· appeared on a \(lp ln hla boat with two men known only as Ray and Jack. He told FBl aaenta that t.be two men presaured him lnto ael· tln1 up an apparent abducUon with Mill Bealer wlWncly play· in& the~ ol a vlcUm. Accoidlni to Smith, the plan waa to utort Sl00,000 from Mlu Bealer'• brother. Larry Fox ot Anaheim. That ran1<>m wu never Dald (he DIVBM. P11'.,A%> tn a radio interview over the weekend . ·O"Ne1ll said he had ··strons: feelings" that Kennedy wou ld not run And in an interview published 1n today·s Washington Post , O'Neill said he based his feel ings ··on the fact that people closest lo (Kennedy's> organiu lion have not been notified of tus plans . . If he were a can didate. he would be out there or ganhing. There·s no advance men sent anywhere by Ken· nedy." Kennedy, however . advised reporters Monday night not to be swayed by O'Neill's statement. "Tip's a Rood friend." Ken- nedy said or O'Neill. a fellow Maasachusetl1 Democrat But the senator. who has left open lb~ l)068ibility of a race . a dded: ''I've expressed my tbou1ht.s. My views •fe probably the ones to think about." Asked by reporters today about \hal statt1men\, O'NeUI aald: "In view ol the fact that I heard \bat on televlalon thla morn.inc. I woultJ aay h• la riv· kl1 lt conalderauon." O'Neill said h bellevee Ken· nedy will have t.o a make bis de· dtlon by Deetmber before the state primary •JecUona befin. Meanwhile. DemocnUc Na- ttonal Q\ainna..· John C. White. In an apparea, ehlfl of po1Won, aald today that a Carter· (flee TED, Pau AJ) • , Price Up $50 Ounce In 2 Weeks l.0Nf><)1' <API The pm·1· of ~111<1 <·ontinut•<l It., rclentlc~), -.ur~<' l<)(la~. 1ump1 n ~ mo re than S24 pl•r lrti~ oun<'(' and hatlJng ll rHord $;~7:-, 7~• a trny ounre at mid day 1111 lh1· London bullion m a rket Tht• noon price in Zurich 1.1.a), S:.173 50 Gold ha~ gained $50 an ounce the past two weeks ai. the Arab 011 countnes. European bankS and sveculators convert large r:,.,h hold1ni.:-. into prrC"tOUl> metal ~ a hcd.:l' ;.gain'>l mfla lion One anal) -;t Jtlnbutcd today'!> 1ump to purc·haM'!'> by trader-. " ho rontr:.irted to '>d i gold in lhC' behef that the pnct· would rlrop .md no1.1. must buy quan· l1t1cs at hlJlhcr price!. 1f they .1r<' tu -.ta} in lhl' volatlll' marl..l·t • fl ut "hl· .ib11 not1·d ,, pnc(• pus h fn1m Ol'" tn\t'!>tnr" willing tn l!amblt• lhat rh1• i.:nld pnct• will go l>l '11 h1i.:h1·r Oh,1•n ·1•1 .... h:n , ..... Jrned th<1I llw b1j.! morW\ inlt·rt·l>b could pull out of i.:olcl Jlll>I a-. qu1ckh a' th1•\ t•ntN1•d th1· mark1·t and thi... ~ould orndue1· :i \ ,;,lt>ur do\\ nturn ,1m1cl ,, -.c·rarnhlc of -,1·llt11g T ht• pr11·1• of ~old ha.., ns1·n mort· than StGO an ounrt-th<' p:t 't '1'.1r Jnc1 I!> up from SJ.1 1n l ~I(\"; llul a'>ldt• fr1Jm 1n\.C!ttors. th1· l11gh1•r pnn• ha!> llttlt' 11ircct ef fl't11 on th1· <I\ 1•rag1• ron!>umer II .... 111 µrobJhl\ ml·:.tn a n l>t' 1n thl' rint•1· of Jl'Y.clry ma de from tht• ffil•tal Golt! 1-. also used 111 -.m.tll amount-. m a 'ariNy of nlhl•r .1ppl11·Jt1on' 1nr ludinJt l'le<'lroru<''>. :md h1J:her costs to manufactur<"r-. or item~ using gold will f'n•ntually be passed on to consumen. The• metal r lo:;ed at $353.50 in London and S353 in 7.urich Mon· d<iv The dollar closed in Tokyo to· day at 223 60 J a punese yen. down from 22J 725 Monday D(•alers in the early Tokyo market said the dollar began to weaken af!<1inst the yen after Japan':,, <·un cnt uccounl deficit turned out t.o be not as bad as th(' market expected. l\'eather Mostly s unny through Wednesday w1th highs in m1d·70s at beaches to m 1d ·80s Inl a nd . Lows tonight In mid·60s. INSIDE TODA l' Oil wealth it a t~dged 1word In Mt zioo, where it g«nt r otea proapt rfty and probtema Stt PogeAIO . IN __.. ... ~·~fl!l!f!!!i!~~~~~ m •>' have bMn ~htaMd olf by tbl 100 befo.-. be ripe t.er .--JhiC-.1r common elelMllJ • U.. ywtlt ol U.. 1'0lnen a.ad lbe fact U..J lived wita.oul a ... la t.belr hoe• lilra.. Aodenon ol Pountaln Valley died wt..n h r hu.abaod wu out of town °" a bu.alne lr\p Tb• m lhod of dea\.b i.u be n tllA.Ul&laUon or '----.--obtad n aome cu . tJii women wen: bothbe ~"""''""""' ~ and 1tr.,..lf!d ------ But eveo lhote almllar1t • diuolve oa cloet ln•Pf'C' • Uoa lllll Cox, t11e nm cue ti u.. 1u.speet~ patwm. doMn't qukt ftt McMIH poMce NJd •M wu 1tran1led with 1ome kind ol ~rd THE 011IE&S WHO WEat: stranailed M lll1' IJen nln1toa and Mi11 Anderson-were victim& of manual Mran1ulaUon Miu PettencW Ibo suffer~ • throat Injury when sht> wu attaflsed · Th., ust' of a blunt lnltrumenl •o all but Mlsa Cux' u se may Ue the murders toaether. So far, the only aaency to ftnd a murder weapon la Fountain Valley In 111 the other cases, the blunt object used to stun or kill the young women re m ains a~ ml,fc h a mystery as the adenUty of the killer. FO\JNTAJN VAJ..LEY'S CASE alAnd.s »Part because 'police say they've idenUf1ed a suspect now a resident of Texas "We Just can't prove that be did It," said Capt J ohn Beddow. "But we still have some fmgerprtnb tha t don't match our suspect, so we haven't entirely closed the door on the pattern theory." The time of the a ttacks also varies All or the women except Miss Cox died at night. These are JUSt a few of the elements investigators \'On tinue to probe m their s ear ch for evidence that will either unite or sever the cases. CAPT. &IOI.ARD HAMILTON or the Newport Beach Police Department s aid at one recent meeting the In· vesligators spent their tame comparing listings in the vie· Ums· address books to search for a common acquaintance who might have known all.the murdered women . Work hke that is tedious and frustrating The older the cases become, the colder the trail to' the killer or killers grows "I just wish to he ll we had someohe In custody and we <'ould C'lear all these c asci.," said Calnon. ·Nader at IJCI Consumers Urged To Support Rights By MICHAEi. PASKEVICll Ol t,_ O•n, f'llot St•ll Calling for mobilization of all citizens against oil companies and othe r la r ge corporations, cons umer crusader Ra lph Nader Monday told UC Irvine !>tudents that "your po~er can decide policy in this country.·· Nader's optimis tic conclusion that 100,000 people donating 50 hours or their lime per year could reverse Congress' catcr- rng to big bus anesi. came only afte r he painted a gram picture during a two hour s peech a t Crawford Hall ' ··People curi.c the 11mog as it comes In on little cats' feet," ~mid Nader, addressing a crowd 11f about 400 at the first ln a series or gue!>t lectures at the eampu.s, "Have people become so re- signed tott\eir fate ?" Striking out at the "passivity" or the Amertcan populace, the 45·year-old consumer advocate ha d even fewer kind words about the goverment's handling of a dubious energy crisis "Congress services the bag oil companies by supportlog Carter and government price controls," h e s a i d . "And If OPEC t OrganizaUon or Oil Exporting Countries> didn't exist, Exxon would make sure it did " Nader said oil companies are ecstatic that substantial under ground supplies of crude oil are being left untappe d while the world ma rket price rises. He bluntly predicted that a gallon o r gaa will cost con sumers at least $5 a gulloo by 1990 "They've got us hooked," he noWd, adding that the failure of citizens to organize in prote;tt during the moel recent increase has e nergy moguls confident that prices can rise again "And we're still stuck with the DAILY PILOT r ... O••-"°"' l)eolly f'Uot, wltft -ft I• l- llli_ llW _Pf_"-'-"''""°'-c .................. ~ '""" ... ..,, .. ..,. 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BY 1990' Nader Views Gea Prices same Infernal, ete rnal, intemaJ co m bu 11t1 on cn11,1n('.'' said Nader llti askoo why, w 11n ul(e that has ll(>f'fl development or com putcrs, Mpacc explurnlion, and nuelear powe r, ha11 the <'fficlen t'Y of sulo i•ngine11 <lf'cn~ascd? ··<;en ·ral Mot.or11 idCI:\ of prog r<'!IS 1s going back wurd into the future," said NadC!r, noting that 16 m1lct. pPr gullon 111 the na· tional UVC!rauc of American p roduced cer11 thal uch1e vcd nt'urly twice thut everu)le before World War rr Mount Wilson Threatened by Stubborn Fire BJ Tiie AuOcla&ed Preu A stubborn 30,000·acre brush"' tlre tn the Angelea National l'Ol'elt pushed eastward today aaalnat. Santa Ana winds and tltrea~ to leap t.be Anaeles Cr .. t Hllhway on the IOUth for a po11ibl• aa11ult on the backllde of llOW)t Wlllon. "U it Jumpa the bl1hway~ we don't know what we1U have .'' 1ald lJ .8 . r ouat Service •PGk•man Ome knllht. Ke llddld t11at the russed SU. ftN II 1Upu, mon thU a mile away from ,tomlnl tbe PbleerMt fire that tllr11t1ned Mount WU1on'1 radio and t.tlevlllon traumltt.n lMt wMk. If tM 811• fire J!:" the hltbWIJ, M aald1 " tben'I &be poaatbltity or Ill au.eek on Mout WUlon from tbe tear." Wltla I riq ol ftnl around Loi Aa1ea. Uaat eontum.ed mon than M,000 ICNI ol di')' ......... ln .... -deltroyed 14 bomea. lneludial M houlM Sunday tn fulUoDalU Laurel Can1oa • \ 18 HE.A BODY AT SE.A? Kidnap Vlotlm Bealer DIVERS ... and Smith said he took Miss He alt•r In hill bont from Newport tu Dunu 1'01nt where Juck and Huv l\.'ft tum 011 a dock und took M 1:ss Bcnlt.•r out to sea, returning a half hour later without her Newport B<'ach police remain uncon v111t•t•d that Hay und J ack 1>luyed a purl In the woman's dl!tappt>aroncc and have pressed their search for her bo<.ly to s ub slontiall' ltwtr bt:hcf lhal Smith was n •bporu.1blc for the woman''> death S mith, -11 , o r 4640 P a r k Newport, remains jailed in Los Angeles County Jail, held in lieu or $200.000 bait. He is racing federal extortion charge:. in con nc•ct10n with the alleged ra ni.om scheme Taxi Firm Given OK To Hike Fee The only taxicab company al- lowed to operate In Huntington Jleach received permission Mon· day naght ftom the City Council to increase customer f&res H erman Tate, president of Or ange Coast Yellow Cab, lnc . s aid his firm needs the approved 5 percent surcharge to meet ris· Ing fuel cosl8 The surcharge, he said, would b'e added to mileage rates establishc.-d by the council la11t year The council mus t approve rate hJkes. The surcharge, he said, would be added to m·lleage rates cs tablil\hed by the counc il last year The council must approve rule hikes. Huntington Beach taxi riders ~urrenUy pay St 80 for the first mile und $1 for each additional mile. The surcharge could mean an extra Sl.80 for a 30-m lJe trip Tate told counclJ members the surcharge would go directly to drive rs, who are responsible for purc hasing their own fuel. Counctlwomao Ruth Balley who with colleague Clancy Yoder voted against the sur - charge, said the fare increase would place a hard.ship on senior t'1lizens Sitter Drowns In Try to Recover Toy A 26-yeer·o ld Sance Ana babysitter who couldn't s wim drowned when she fe ll tnto a Westminster s wlmmln1 pool Monday afternoon, poltce said. Sophia Leon Lopes. 1 l29 S. P acific Ave., wus dlacovere d floallng face·down in the pool at 4:50 p.m. by the 6·year-0ld boy s he was babys ltttna. officers re· ported. Police said the woman had ap pa r e ntly tried to r ecover a children's tqy from the pool when she toppled In. They said they found several toys and e pair of sunglasses at the bottom of the pool. It Is unknown how long the wo,nan, who was t.alclng care of the boy and his 4-year·old brother, had been ln the pool, of· Ileen noted. The boy called hl1 mother 1t work efte r dtscoverln1 his babysitter . Sh e summoned peramedics, but they were una- • ble to revive the woman. 60 Tiree Taken From Valley Firm . "lt\l•v• cut a chaln·Unk teeee over the weekend ud took eo Urea from a J'ouoteln Valley dealer, aolleereported . A Ir 8 nn Co .. lONO Ka11fn1 Rlvtr, ~tu loll u about M,000, poUce Hid. Tb• tlNI were taken from aa Otltdoor 1tora1• area, company offtdala reported. •1 n:aaY CLAUSEN Of ... Mlf~•- AI Rodney Ja~· Alcala'• preliminary heartn1 moved lnt.o ti. third day today. bls lawyer pr•pared to-eatl .-wtt:aea-wllo -1'-eportecil)'-ffW-lftUf"der-~m Robln Ou-Utlne Samaoe In Hunt· lngton Beach the day after she alle1edly disappeared. Newport Beach attoraey Johll Barnett 4ald the Orant• County man told poUce on Jue 21 that h" saw the l2·year-old blonde rid1ng •a yellow bicycle just minutes before officers ques- tioned him at 4 p.m . • The mystery witness, whom Barnell refused to identify, had been shown ltoblo'a photo, he said. Barnett, who mal nta.ina l.tS of. flee in Tustin, said today he also e xpecU to put c on vict e d murderer Raul Vasquez ofi' Los Angeles County on the stand. Vasquez was stopp ed S ierra Madre police the nigh June 22 wilhln 80 feet of w re the young Huntington B ach girl's body finally was found by a county employee on July 2 T h e convicted murde r e r . Barnett said. was questioned by Huntington Beach police but ap- parently djscarded as a suspect in the kidnap-murder cas e Hu nti ngt o n B eac h 10 - vestagatora said Vasquez was working on June 20. the dale young Robin reportedly was lut seen alive Harnett s:-ud he expects to call has wltnc.>Sst.~ today or Wedn~ day. dcpendm g on the lime prm. ecutor Rach Farnell require; ll> pr esent h as witnesses and evidence Supenor Court Judge Oretw SPars Monday ordered the pr<:lb ecutaon to st.op videotaping wit nesses at lhe West Orange Coun ty Mun1<·1pal Court hearing 111 Westminster . The temporary order. granted late m the day ai. the heanng cont inued behlnd loeked door'> with out s pectators. t'uuld become a permunenl order depending on later action 1n Judge Sears' courtroom TesUlymg Monday for the p~ eculion were an Orange Count y Jail Inmate, a county crime la boratory cr imlnalls t and a forest ranger who works in the Sierra Madr e area where Roban·s decomposc.'<1 body wa:. found. Jail inmate Ricky Rodriguez was descnbed by Barnell as a · · 1a1l sn1 lche r " who claim' m urder sW1pect Alcala. 35. mad1· udm1 sAion s concerning the c rime whale sn count y jail For~t ranger Dana Crappa testified that al about 10 JO p m on June 21. the day after Robin r eportedly disappeared, she saw a car resembling Alcala's onJy 1.6 miles from where lhe body later was dJscovered Cr imanah i.l Margaret Kuo. Barnell said, testifi ed that a kitchen knife presented by the prosecul100 contained a s peck of human blood Crime Meet Talk f'ountaan Valley res ident.II are invited to a Neighborhood Wat<"h c r i me prevention meeting at 7 30 p.m. Thu~ay at City HaJI, 10200 Slater Ave. o.lly "'"" I~ -ELABOAATE TREEHOUSE FACES DEMOLITION Denny Craney, left, Frtend Oen O'Brten Ji',.... Page A I 1REEHOUSE .•. ang to see the treehou11e The c ity hai. been harai-.'ling us We won't let 1t be torn down · Council memlwr\ exprt•\i,P<l w mp:111»1 for t)l1, young bu1ldn but diret'tcd '>ta H m1·mbn'> 111 mttk•· 'u' ,. tht· tf'eehouse comf"!l down JIM PA.LIN. Dt:Vt:LOPMt;~'T scrv1ec· ... d1ri·rtrir 'tlld he would ask City Attorney Gari Hutt.on Lodd)' lO pn1:.c<·ute the code violations Mayor Don MarAll1'lter '4'ho rf'<'f'nlly c;ugg'">ted h1:ii colleugues i,hould ··rorgH th1· "'-'Ut: '>:.trd ·1t .. our JOh 111 follow tht-l a~ The blond tr~ buitd .. r '>8Jd he wa'> ups<"t by the action but won't g1v1· up th .. fi ght "l'U~ FIGHT IT. I don't know how l1ut 1·11'h l(hl 1t .. Danny \&Id hP and a m·1ght>0rhood pal wn•· ahoul to bt>gln redPt'Orat1nl( lht> ft rsl noor Of thf' tret'hOU'•C when lhf• brouhaha with tht> c·1ty twaun City IJffieiab -.111d wiring dnd lht ·µre .. 1•nc1· ,,f ol hl'a ter in th.-structurt-1ne<1ent<'d fl.fl' ha1M'1i. Th .. ~ als11 ';ud ttw treehOU.'lt' '4-8'1n ·1 '"'' ba <"k rar enough rrom lht· c;tr .. •·t THOMA.~ Ql t::STION t.D tht" lf•i!Jhty or ln :.:hOU!IC'I lh•· <·1ty allow11 lo bt· coni.trucled an the Tom Suwycr !>tyle J\d venture Playground "r have '>t>ven ki~ of my own and I under~tancl treehouses:· Thomas i.aad "There·s i.o many 1Uegal uses in this caty I don·t Stt how we <'an Jump all over a kid " Crash Pins Truck Driver A 39 yc•ar old Laguna Niguel man 1:. an c·nlJCJ I c·cmd1l1on to day after b<•an g pm m·d under hi' tru<'k '4hen 1t rollf•rl t1H·r " Pat·1f1<: Coast l11ghw<J;. 1·mbunk mf'nt in Huntington Ht'ac·h Vernon S1s kler. 29:lHI Vl\ta Plaza Dnve. lost control of hls truck about ont.-o ·c lor k this m o rning near Go lde n We .. t St r e et and i.lam m 1·d into J parkc."<1 car , omcer~ :.a id Pohl·~ reported tht> f'&stboond vehicle fli pped ove r a :.mall s and embankment and landed about 10 reet from the street ParamedJC?> had to roll the lruck of( tbe cr ushed driver betore trans porting him to Huntmgt.on lntercommuruty Hospital 1·,....p~AI TED ... l\Pnncd} bJlll1· rw1•tf n111 "flll l th1· p,1 rt\ I.\ h1l1 .... 111! 1·.1rl1 r r t hat a ch J llc11g1· t o < .HI 1•r would 1.irtu al l y g uarantee a H~publlcan victory 1n thl' 19*1 µn::.1rh:rttl J I rd1·e But today, with Kt-nnedy SfJY in~ he• '"' w riously rons1drn ng .. uch ·• t·hallengc-. Wh1tf' took a different tack. "Oh yes , 11 would be a clasi.1c 'itru~gh· ... Wh1tl' u 1d after a m o rn1nl( nlt'ellng with Carter and Democr atle cong res11ional leaders at the Whale Houi.e . But he added that such a con- tes t ··c1oet1n't have to" divide the party .. 15 rA5Hl0N I lAND • NEWPORT &EACH. CALtrOltNIA 92660 ' TU EPHONI 17141 644·24~4 ,. Irvine Your Hometown ·Dally Newspaper VOL. n , NO. 261, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS ,_ ___ .....,_ _______ Police Probe for Pattern----------- ape Slaytnfis - 8)J0ANNE&EYNOLOS OflMo.lty ........... , lnveaUJaton from four Pol.tee agencies .loday are Ml tesnptiq to find a pattern tn the r•pes anJI elayln1s ot sax women from Orange Coast dties Three o( the killings were in Costa Mesa, one each ln Fountain Valley, Corona del Mu and Irvine • IN ALL BUT ONE CASE, tbe woman was raped before being slain. In a seventh case an C~ta Mesa, the woman survived the attack. The pattern -ar there as one -looks like this . • -IN JANUARY of 1977, a 20-year-old waitress Robyn Lynn Cox was murdered an he r apartment at 241 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. So far, polke haven't identified her kiUer -IN AUGUST or 1977, 29·year-old Jane Ellen Ben- nington was slain in her apartment on Marguerite Avenue m Corona del Mar Newport Beach pe>lice say they have no s4spect -IN MARCH OF THIS YEAR, Joan Virginia An· d.ersort. 28. the mother of two. was bludgeoned to death in her Fountain Valley home . -ALSO IN MARCH this year. 2l·year-old Kimberly Gaye Rawlins was killed in ber apartment at 307 Avocado St .. Costa Mesa. The case is unsolved. -IN MA V of this year. 22·year -old Savannah Leigh Anderson was strangled to death an her apartment in Woodbridge Meadows in Irvine. That investigation is con- tinuing. -TWO MONTHS AGO, Jane Pettengill, 24, was found unconscious. her head battered. in her apartment at 381 Hamilton St .. Co6ta Mesa . She survived the assault and is recuperating in Northern California. -SATURDAY, 31·YEAR·OLD widow Marolyn Carelton was attacked in her "apartment at 224 A voe ado St.. Costa Mesa. She died of head wounds Sunday morning Is there a pattern in these cases? Investigators from the four agencies have been meet- ing for the past few months to try to find a common ele- ment in these attacks. some leads that might lank many loose ends and lead them to the killer LT. JACK CALNON of Costa Mesa observed Monday they've found :.ome "s1m1 la r1lies a nd some non s 1m1larities " Investigators s ay all the wom en were raped or sexual <S.ee PATrER~. Page A2> Gold Continues Record Surge ' [Divers t Begin t Search t l Based on information pro-f vided by a HunlinJtlon Beach . psychic, a team or U.S. Navy dive rs tod ay began an un· 1 derwater search for the body or 7 ' missing kidnap victim Carolyn Bealer. Six divers s tationed in San Diego were to join two divers from t he O r ange County I Sherirrs Office and a Newport Beach detective today in Dana Point Harbor. The search for the missing 1 wom an's body was t.o start at a : lo('ation three miles offshore of t the northern San Clemente City , limits where psychic Marvine 1 lmray said the 24 -year -o ld woman was killed more than three w,eeks ago. f Mrs lmray told police the v. om an was bound and weighted l when she was dumped out of a boat at that location. ~ And the Huntington Beach res ide nt s ays the missing woman's body hasn't moved far from where itwenlintothewater. Newport Beach police. who are trying to piece together a murder case agains t extortion suspect Larry Donald Smith or Newport Beach. brought Mrs. I mray into their investigation last week. After a boat trip that Mrs. lmrAv r!Rimect re -traced \hP woman's last hours, she told an- ~ vestigators they would find the ' body in about 80 feet of water just south of Dana Point Harbor. t Smith, who was arrested Aug. 26. claims that Miss BeaJer dis- appeared on a trip in his boat with two men known only as Ray and Jack. He told FBI agents that the two men pressured him int.o set· ling up an apparent abduct.ion with Miss BeaJer willingly play- ' Ing the part of a victim . According to Smith, the plan •was to extort $100,000 from Miss Sealer's brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. • ' That ransom was never paid and Smith said he took Miss t Bealer in hJa boat from Newport l (See DIVERS, Page A2) Coast Weather lloatly sunny through Wednet4a.Y with bJgha in mld-701 at beaches to mld-801 inland. Lows toa11bt ln mJd-80a. 119 .. .ET8DA~ OM ..... ii a hoHdfed NOrd .. Me:Dco. MNr. U gtrterala proqNriCll Oftd po6Wtu.a.~AIO. ...... FRIGHTENED RABBIT BOLTS ACROSS AVENIDA DEL CABAUO DURING BRUSH FIRE NEAR RANCHO CAPISTRANO Dl11 ner Acrosa The Road Wea Probably Bumed But The Small Anlmel Didn't Seem To Be Thinking About Food Regulations Revised Wunty Planners Nix Building i~et Area R evised regulations that would prohibit construction of homes, schools and hospitals in areas hardest hit by noise from El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· tion were approved Monday af. ternoon by the Orange County Planning Commission. Tbe revisions are contained in . amendments t.o the noise ele- ment or the county Gene ral Plan. The amendments will be subject to review by the Board of Supervisors at an Oct. 10 public hearing. Under the so-called "no-build" rule. residences, schools and health care facilities could not be built within 19,126-acres of unincorporated lands surround· Ing the Marine Air Station . 'l;he ac;reage would fall within a proposed 65 Community Noise Equivalent Level <C NELl line Noise levels within that line are con s ider ed to cause adverse health impacts. The existing 65 CN EL line en· compasses about 25,600 acres. County planners, however. say new noise · d ata indicate that some areas now included should <See NOISE. Page A?> Irvine Craekdewa .. Career Criminals Eyed By DAVIDKUTZMANN Of ... .,..,~ ..... A special two-man team of police troubleshooters wtll soon be out oo the streets of Irvine ln an effort to crack down on the activities ol known criminal of· fenden. Police CQt. Jerry Boyd aa.ld . Monday the plainclothes offlcen will work clolely wtt.b detectlvea ln the lnveeU.atlona dlvlllon ln tbt 1peclal lO·montbl 1rant· funded prGll'am that 1 keyed toward catcbloe ahd pl'OlftUtlDI car"r ctlmlnala. Goiq under the formal name of "crime 1uppret1ion unit," Boyd lakt • ~cept for such a talk fCJttte bu been proved 1uc- en•fW ia other communities 'laich have tried It. The two men Hlected f« the unit -Dave Stoerma and Wayne Hua ava -were ' . <Jeacribed by one polJce official· as "seasoned" law enforcement officers. They are being transferred from the patrol division where two new officers wtll be hired to fill in for them. The federaJ grant funds, about $25,000 In au. will pay for the s alaries o f the two new patrolmen for 10 months. After that, Boyd sa.ld. the 1rant could be renewed or the city could agree to ablorb the cost of the new po1_ltiona ln the next lllcal 'IJUINS 'HIDE' year budget. Should the grant be termlnat-u.r. ~ u•ss1i~~· ed and the patrol positions left ~ LD•1 rAJ• unfunded. the olflcen could be AL9ANY, N.Y. <AP> -Art terminated, a poa1ibillty they Buehwald hu an altematlve '° were told o1 before belq blred. the propotal to spend S30 million Stoermer and Huuva. bldin1 nuclear mlaallea undW· meanwbile, are ln Redwood City 1round. He auaeata JetUnc Am· in northern Callfonlla attendlna trait handle them. clu1ea to prepare for thelr new "All we have to do la 1tve the u1l1nment. Soviet Union a train schedule, Tbe state Department of and tbe)''U never flnd the mil· Ju1Uct 11 1pon1ortn1 those 1Un," t.be humor column.lit uJd claa .. f« olftcen from aeveral in a leetun hen. Southern California communltl• -----------• c&ee CUM£. Pa1e Al) • 1t Divers Hunt Plane Wreck Off Catalina Davers wtll sear<'h Wednesday for the wreckage or a Catalana Airlines amphibious airplane that ('rashed on take-off Monday a fte rnoon in the ocean orr Catalina Island's Pebbly Beach The pilot of the old Grumman Goose was seriously injured an the cras h and one of three passengers ls missing and pre- sumed dead in the wreckage of the plane. which Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies s ay sank in 350 feet of water In serious condition at Harbor- ( WRECK. Pa•e Al> Like a lot or humans along the Orange Coast , the press on which the Dally Pilot ls printed couldn't take the heat Mon- day. A series ol mechanical difficulties brought on by the effects of heat on newsprint and hi1h-1peed machinery reaulted In a delay ln wbUabina Mon· day'• ediUom. Tbe problem wu entire- ly mechanical. The late delivery wun't the fault of )'OW' netJbborhood Ur· rien. We apolosiae for U.. interruption ol eervice and for an7 lncanvenlence to our 1ublcrlben. $24Jump To $375 Recorded LO~l)O'\; 11\1'1 fhc· pnct of )!Old t OnllnUl·d lb rclentle~~ ~u rge t()(la~. Jumping more th;;in S~4 pt-r t ro~ nunt~· and hilling a record S37S 'iS a trt>> ounce at m 1d·da) ''" the London bullion m a rke t Thl' noon pricl· 1n Zurich was $373 SO Gold has gamed SSO an ounce the past two weeks a:; the Arab 011 countnes . European banks :.t nd s pe<'ulator-. c·onvl'rt larJ?<' t a s h holding-. 1nt11 pre<' IOU!> metal as a b~gl· a~umst mfla- taon One analyst uttrabutcd today·., JUmp to purchases by traders who contraC'ted to SC'l I gold in the behcr that the price· would ctrop and now mui-.t buy quun· t111e' at h11?her pr1c·e-. 1f they arc t o -.Lay 1n l h•• \Oh.1t1le market Rut he also noted •• pr1ci-pu-;h from m·Y.. IO\ <'"tor' v. llltng to ~ambll• th:.it th1• gol'1 price Y..all J.tO still h1 ~h1•r Obi-.C'rvcr-. ha\•· .,... 11 rnt>d tt\;it the bi~,mom•y tnt<•rt''-h could pull out of µolri JU:-.t ._..., .iu1c·kly as tht·y entt?r1·d tht• marlrN. and th1 " would prriduC'c· a violent dnv.ntum :.tm1d :t -.cramhh· or -.clhng The pnt'l' of gohl ha-. n :-.en more than Slf>O a n crnnn· the pai.t year and 1-. up from S35 an 19fl7 Rut aside from inve!.tOr'\. the· higher pn<'e -ha:-. htlh' ct1rect cf feet on the average <'Onsumer It wall probably mean a n se in the price of jewelry m:.idc from the metal Gold 1~ ::tlso us ed in -.mall amounts an a variety of other apphcat1on .... 1ncludin~ l'le<'trona cs. and higher cosL'l to manufacturt'rs of it ms using gold Y..111 eventually be pru.sed on to C'onsuml'r'\ The metal clns l'd at $353.50 in London and $353 an Zurich Mon· dav While gold leaped upward to- day. the dollar generall y sank in currency markets abroad Nader Tells UCI Students Power Policy By MICllAEL PASKEVICH OttMO..IY..._,._.. Calling for moblllzatioJl of all citizens against oil companies a nd other large corporations, consumer crusade r Ralph Nader Monday told UC Irvine students t hat "your powe r can decide policy in this country.'' Nader's optimistic conclusion -that 100,000 people donating 50 hours of their time per year could reverse Congress' cater· ing to big business -came only after he painted a grim picture , during a iwo-bour s peech at Crawford Hall. "People curse the smo1 u It comes in on little cats' feet," said Nader. addrea1in1 a crowd of about 400 at the firs t in a aeries ol 8lMlt lectures at the 1 campus. "Have people become IO ~· alped to their fate?" StrW.q out at the "pualvlty" of tbe .American pe>pulace. the (~ \'OW&a, Paae Al) ' I l'*!!!y, ..,........, ti, 117'1 .Marine The c~t1 Of fnhae '' Ollff tut MN otnt'lab. but no n-pty qaln UtiJ\I Man.. COf'119 ol· bu )'It been rwc.tved rK-•ala -bat'& up al \be ...,_.,. l'Jle ~-rvll~ In dur l., K1 Toro w -. la u.. wM ln1 u... aeven .. y 9"'r1od from al rtteMl\I 21 <'Omplalnta rrom s.pt. 1 to TbW'lday, &!pt. u t"IU&t'na lut wrU about all'C'raft Brady •aid the lar1 .. t number nol91 --of-o~lJ C' y .. .__,__ Al~· llMI~· ·~ nc:elvld t. •Ml""8--a lfl'ltllumw Of comjlibilll .a-••'• ~ laat •Prt.,, wt... l~elf. t eGOffrN ttt1 .mctaM Jf1 lanclnc n•ci• •ere td· becal.lM! the w bltlON then lna plar<-Ht!r•uu th maJn h ad b"~n '"'o eoomplainu runwa)' ••• under repair lhil'n, phoned lo another atr:tp wae ueed that re A111 tent (.'Uy Man.,-er Pau.I suited In Jett awoopt.n1 over the II HQ 80DY AT If.A? t<ldnllp Victim Beeler fftitdy s11.1d the audd n up1ur1e r-lty and al"OUl•ni rlUaen com 1n ~•Ila prompted lb cUy to con plaJnta • * * T boat e•erclaea h avfl shwt.1 ,.. r I •nded, but 11pet••I u rr1e1 F ..... r.,,.AJ ,.... tltfe la.ndln, f'Xt>rc '" w •r ci 1uppoeed • to h ave taken pl1N• •t tht b.ac laal wMk, probably resullln.i In the lncre&aed <'OV>c>lalnta DIVERS ••• NOi E ... b • delctf'd Currt•nt no1st• rc•gulatlons h•ve a I I o w e d d e v·e I o p e r 1 t o "challenge" the louUon or Ole 65 CN EI. h ou ndur y, a nd sometimes win approval LO de ve lop homes within It The ne"' standard'l would prohibit future cha'llenges. By climinatin~ construclton within the 65 CNEL once and for all. planners belwve, the t•ounty will prevent future complrunts over Jet aircraft noise. The area that would be ln· cl uded in the proposed "no hu1 ld" boundary would be In a north M>ulh axis extending from Sheep H1ll!i and Ah.so Creek Can yon on the '>outh to Rattlesnake Reservoir in the Irvine Ranch on the north. and on an east-wes t :.ix1s from the Irvine city hm1lb on the w~t to Li ve Oak Canyon on the eust Adoption of the new boundary :.ind the comp~1nion no build ruJe ha!'> ht><'n 1'lnmgly 1'UPJ)()rted by nff1<•1als from 1'~1 Toro :ind the Nav) Ocpartml'nl The new houndary 1i. hai.cd on a ncmw 1'tud~· rt·1·t·ntly l'IJmplctctJ hy th<: NiJVy •·ro.rafl'AI WRECK ... l Tl.J\ Mi'l1u·:JI <.:enter in S an J'l·dro 1s pilot Vcme McGee, 54 , o f Lakewood. who was rescued Jlon~ with lwo other pa1>sengc~ in the plane, 0 1' Gilman, ~2. of Avalon. and his s on , Larry GHman. 27. aJso of Avalon. Both Wt're UOIOJUrNI The 1dcnltt y of lhe missing peri.on believed to be a J2. ye:ir-old mun 1s being withheld by 1>h~r1fr's dcpuucs. a '>P<lkt·sman ~aid Brady uld tt I• hi• un deratanding about 200 tll1hl11 took phu~e Mt th~ bwu~ d~rlng ttw week ln q\.M"allon to Oarua Point where Jack and Ray le-ft him cm • dock and look M ls11 OcaJer out to sea. retu.rnina u huff hour later without her. N4>wport u~i&cb police remain unronvtnred thnt thy :and Jack playl•d u i;urt in th woman's th'llll'Pt'Uruncc und have pressed thd1· iw11rrh ror hl·r body to sub· 11tt1ntlulc· their lx>llcf that Smith w;us n·s1X>mdble for the woman'11 1kalh Atlt!mplll lo reat('h El Toro of fi elul.s tor t h ,•lr rommt!nt11 provt-d unsucce11aful M ondtay und today Noise proble m!! in th(• pu!'I und ronrems thttt El Toro couht ont' d ay be u1wd for t•o mmcrr1al airline a cllvtt1c5 prom pted lht· city in August to look anto 1~~· ble annexation of lands l'ur roundinA the bast> and perhap11 the base itself Thls would .clvc the city l and use 11uthoraty around the fac1ltty Sm it h , 44 , o ( 4640 P ark Nl·wport. r<•m11ins jailed in Loi. An.c~ll'S County Jail, held in h<·u of $200,000 bu1 I. He is facing fedt-ral extortion churges an con· nectltm with the alleged ransom s~:hc•n1t· , ,.,...r~AJ PA'ITERN PROBED. • • ly molested, aJthough In two cases there ls some uncertain· ty because the s uspect apparently obUterated evidence of " a sexual assault. IN MllS. CAREL TON'S case, police s ay the murderer may have been frightened off by the vlcUm's nine-year --0ld son before he could rape her. Another common ele ment is the youth of the women and the ract they Uved v.:ithout a man in their homes. Mrs. Anderson of Fountain Va lley dJed when her husband was out of town on a business trip. The method of death has been stra ngulation or bludgeoning. In some cwici;, the wome n were both beaten und strangled. But even those similarities dlssolve on close inspec- tion. Miss Cox, the first case of the suspected pattern, doesn't qwte fit. because pollce said she was strangled with som e kind of cord. THE <mlERS WHO WERE strangled-Miss Ben· 11lngton and Miss Anderson-were victims or manual strangulation. Miss Pe ttenglll also suffe red a throat Injury when she was attacked. The u~e of a blunt ln11trument in all but Miss Cox' case may tie the murders together. So far, the only agency to find a murder weapon Is Fountain Valley. Jn all the other cases. the bl unt object used to s tun or klll the youn~ wom en remains as much a mystery as the identity of the kille r FOUNrAIN VALLEY'S CASE s tands a part because police s~y they've identified a sW1pect now a resident of Texa11. frvtne dt1 eoundJftllll Larr.r A1ran, 1~1 up hlt oppoel· lion to a pl'OpOlled county dwnp II~ la Bee and Round CAnlOftl wtll pl"OpON that poulble le,;f action be Included ln ~ db'• araenal .,aln.at such a plan. --xaran 1M he wllnnake a mo- tion at the cowicu•1 Sept. 25 meettn1 that would lnttnict city offi cial" tD "dlrecUy opl)Oee the eatabll1hment of a land·flll dump" ln telttmony before the Bo1rd of Supervt.aon. "Such OpPotlUon 1hould In cludo. ll neceua.ry. le1al adion challenilnl the <environmental nport on PrOPOted dump alt.es> a nd the project'" propriety un· der applJcable law," t.be roun· cllmannld A1ran 11 a member ol a four- penon committee which the council eslabUahed In July to 1tudy the effect.a a dump wouJd have on the city However , the councilman Hid the vit'WH ht• expressed in a re· port LO fellow council members callinf for ltl'Gnler GppOlfUoe were hll alGoe. The lut Ume the council dlA· cuaaed the d&UDp maUAr, it vot- e d to have the committee Jurt.her-ttu.dy-t-~e-protect- becau.ae 'of new c:once~ wtrat ilfii:U'i dUipo1al 1t.aUoft could ha¥e. Afran hM cont.oded that 11 conatruded, the dump would lead t.o Utter. ooiae, tralftc and odor problems fOf' retldfnta in the Northwood are•. ··Atta-furtMr penonaJ 1tudy or the Bee aM Round canyons EIR, I have condud*1 that oo a mount of 'm ltt11tloo' could satlafactorily oveTcom e the en· v t ronmental dama1e th al necessarily accompa.oles a coun ty ·wide prbage dUmp ol this m agnitude when placed so near t.o resldential neiahborbood8," Agran sald. The canyon aite la unde r study by county plannen u a poaslble replacement lW the Coyote Can- yon clliposaJ statJon . which la scheduled to close 10 1981 Frowara~AI . CRIME CRACKDOWN. • • which will be oreanldng slmJla.r units. The classes will dea l main l y with techniques of !IU r ve1llance, an activity the new crime 11toppers will more than hkely be engaged m a good deal of the time Boyd s aJd their primary duty will be to keep close tabs on the whereabout.a and activ1t1es of known professional cr1m1naJs who like LO operate In Irvine and surrounding communities. As Boyd put it . the unit will be "working the suspect" and not a ny particular crime. To be targeted for s ur veillance are suspects involved mainly in residentlal and com mer ciaJ burgJaries. 88 well w. construcUon site burglaries. Boyd swd there won't be any s pecific a r eas o f th e city watc hed over so much as JWlt k eeping a close eye on the whereabout.s of the s wipect.s un· der scrutiny. Although small in number. police o(ficlals said the crime suppression unit would ha ve cer· taln manpower resources al its disposal. This wtll Include wor king with officers on s 1m1lar two man <:ocaine Witness Seeks Immunity LOS ANGELF.S <API The a ttorney for a woman who claimed to have seen pres1dcn· lial aide llamllton Jordan snort cocaine at u private club here u nit!' in San Clemente a nd J.agona Beach as well a s th1· Orange County Sher1ff'o; OHir1• Wh en necessary. th£• ';,nou .. un1 l1' could PQOI rc'iourec'> ;md manpower official'> <.airl Boyd !'>a1d the progr:im will l>t· evaluated on an on-going bas1' and at the end of the JO monlh grant penod. a detailed evaJua lion w1U be made Cr eation of the cnme sup pre11Sion unit 11 an outgrowth or another cnme prevention pro gr a m m the city that stresset> securtty lmprovemcnt.s in h•>me!> a nd bu,,inesse!I as a means of thwarting cnm1'ruits Boyd said thl' new unit will b4.' on patrol beginning Friday llflt·r noon m I rvi.ne Booster Club Sets Meeting Uruversit y High ~hool"s TTo jan Booster Club will host a ··Falt Kickoff' Wrdne~day ~Vt> n1ng to generate '>Upport ror athletic J>rogrtlm~ al the lrvtn~ school The program. featunng pnn cipal Robert Moore and a ll team coaches. begins al 7 JO p m at the high school gym. 4771 CJm pu' Onve The fret• pro1i1ram 1i. publH o ... , ... ,.... ,._ 'SI A GAL. IY 1990' Nader Vlewa OH Prtcee r ..... r,,.A1 POWER ••• 45·year -old consumer advocate h ad even fe we r kind words about the govcrmcnt's handling of a d ub1ow. energy a1S1s. "Congress ser vices the: big oil com pani~ hy supporting Carter and govcmment pr1<:e c:ontrols," he Ka i d . "And 1f OPEC 1 Orgaruzatlon of 011 Ex.Porting · Countnes1 didn't ex1i.l , Exxon would make ~Ur<• 1t did " Nader s aid OJI companies are ecetat1c that substant.Jal under· gro und 4'Upphe!'> or 1·rudl! oil are being left -41ntapped while the world market price r1seH lie bluntly predic ted that a gallon of ~a4' Wiii C'OlU c•on ... um1·r' ut lt-<1'>1 S~1 a ~allon by 1~1!1'> Th1·v v1· i:1,1 u' hooked " h1· nott•<t .11lrJ111f.! rh:it th1· failure 11( I l\llt·n'> \11 •lrl(Ullllt' 1n proll.:M 1tur ini: 1h1 m""' rf'l·1·nl inc reast· h.1' t·n1•rl(y mol(uls confident lh<fl pm·c'. ran Mbt: i:tr.:aan And v.f' n· '\till .. tui:k with the .... me• 1rlfc-rnal 1·ternul internal • •i mhui.11011 crqpnc . · s aid '\ .irfrr 11 .. ,1,kl'tl wh v. in :.in a~e that 11.1... 1•1·11 111•\ 1·h1pn11·nl of com 1111• •·r... 'J1.t1·1• 1•x pl11rat1on, and nuC'l<•ar pown hu'I tht> <'ffic1en t \ 11f ;1tJl11 "n).(111''" 1lr•1·rr•r1'>f•d '' c; 1•1wr .it M 11t111 ' 1111-.1 ''' 11111).( 1 ,.,;., •~ itorn~ b:irk-w .i rri into th1· (uturt>,' ""'d flo ;11ln not1ni: th:JI Ill mrh'°' pt'I i:allon l'> rh,.. nu ll<in .1 1 <1\••r..iit1· 11( i\011•r1<><in p r11duc•1·ll 1•:u " rh111 111·h1Pved nParlv 11411•1· th<JI :iv1•raiw lwfore Worlrl \\ .u II Stn'&sing a nee<:! for develop ment of solar and wind power. :'iwader conceded lhat the task will not bt• eas~ · Thi· wn is free. ~·nd thal " b.Jt1 You ran't put J p:11t•111 1in 11 \ 1111 ritn't put ,, mPH'r 11n 11 Nor 1·v1•n Exxt>n 1 .1 n o rcJ1 r .111 1mm1•d1 Olf' -1•rhpeot· he 'Jtd 'lhrow Fatal To Kitte 11 Sl\l'o ,IOS F~ 1A P 1 I\~ wef.'k Th" .,hcriff'!i dt>partmcnt wa.., rnak1ng arran~f'm1•nti. today to ha v1· hard hat 111 v1·r ... look for the wrcckaJ(l' Wt•dnf'sday s ince the iilanc ib ~l1ewd t.o be 1:1l d1•pths beyond the range of scuba d1v<•r!i lnv<·i.t1gators for the National T r ansportation S afely Bourd also were 1n Long Reach and Catalina probing the crash. "We just can't prove that he did It," said Capt. J ohn Beddow: "But we s till have some fingerprints that don't match our suspect, so we haven't entir ely closed the door on the patte rn theory." -11ays he Is seeking Immunity for his client from the U.S Justice Jet Loses Wing Flap old k 11t1·n ~ho WfJ'> th1• only <.Ur · '1\or •if J httrr nf <·<ill> thrown ;1~a lnst a 'W811 hy t('r•n agers is ch· ad The crush occurred as the pre- Wo rld War II cr aft took off from Avalon a irport at about 5:20 p.m. The plane &ank almost Im· mediately in lhi-ocenn about 200 yards from shon· Spnke:.mcn for the Sheriff's Department a nd National Tran&portat1on Safety Board were llght·hppcd about details of the crash and what may have caused 1t. There was no mdlca· t1on the other Grumman Gooses which m<&ke the mainland to C::<tt 311na run f or Catalina Airlines would be grounded, as they had been ulter a previous cr ash Early report..'I on the accident s a id fishermen in the area helped r~cue the pilot and two paSRcngers. but the she riff's o(- fi<Je could not confirm that. f_:yewltnesses reported the phmc lost powe r on takeoff and "cJroppcd 14uddenly'' Into. the w•ter, remaining afloat only a re?" m muleft before sinking. Of'ANOl COAST DAILY PILOT I tt.r C')t•N1f~t0,..1y•1"'1t w1•t\•f\t<"l\tef"\ ,,.."'9d trw ,..._.,.....,, .• ,.....,.,~_,,ow Or.,.,. " ....... 111>4 ........ ,_ ,._ __ 1 ....... . .:.w .. h ............. , nw--. ,, ......... f'"4• ~ .. _.,_,, .. ,,, _._""~ ... 1_,. ,_.,.vet••r 1,....., l~"'""-,_ t.vtttc.ei.,1 .-. .,.,...,._,....,..., .. ,....1_..._,.._ ............. , .............. tMlll°""'9 ,.._ .... ~ .......... 111.-. (Mlf -C•liltflW•t'Jl)O ._, .. _ ~ ..... "4--1- Jec•ll~ v ... ,.. ....... , __ ,....._ ,_,._ .. , .. '":..:: ... -::r:-CJM<io•" i.-... _,. .... ....... e111 ,,,..~ ...... "-· • The Ume or the attac ks aJso varies. All of the women except Miss Cox died al night. 'these are jual a rew of the elements lnve1Uga<ors con· linue to probe In their sea rch for evidence that will eit her unite or sever the cases. CAPT. llJCUARD HAMILTON of the Newport Beach Police Department said al one recent m eeting the in· vestigators s pent their time comparing hi.tings an the VIC· tlms' address books to search for a common acquaintance who m.Jght have known all the murdered women Work like that 11> tediou~ and frw;tratlng The older lbe cases become, the colder the trail t.o the killer or killers a rows . •'I just wis h lo hell we had someone In cuxtody and we could clear a ll these ca11es." said C1dnon. Pralle Ordered DC-9 Tail Loss Due to Stress? NEW YORK CAP> -Ai r Canada Hid today that • atress cr ack 1n a rear bulkhead of a OC·9 Jet ap~ently cauaed o JO-root-long tail section to fall olf during a night over lhe North Atlantic . A second Air Canada DC-9 wu withdrawn from service today when creeks were found in the s ame area. The airline, in a statement re· l"•ed by U.1 public rel1Uon.1 of. flee bere, 1ald lt ordered an lm· mediate examJnaUoo ol Ute r.ar pret•un bulkbead in au '3 ol lta DC-ti. The ccme·lh•ped tall •ectlon blew off the plane Monday. While the 38 borrlfted p11aenaer1-looked throu,i. the 11pln1 bole, the Jet, with a c,..w of 4, Umped aafely back to Botton on Monday. •·All ol a auddn It felt Uke the wl ndowa had blown In," aald pa11•naer &ll•n John, n, of Taunton. 111.111. •·People •tar1ed acre1mln1. Food Wal flyJn1 1rowad." P'ood end tray1 tumbled down the alale. A fW.l1·)oMed liquor t cart 11wept out the rear, accord Ing lo Mike Ciccare lli, of the Federal Aviation Admlnistu tlon But the plane landed safely. "I 1ather he d.ld a beautiful job o( landlnl(," Steven Plane, • 8POkesm an for Air Canada, 1aid about the , pilo t . G. Olli or Toronto. Only one stewardess and three pauengera received •ll•bt In· Jurie1. . The aircr aft WU 80 miles out over the AUanlk hea.dint north toward Vermouth and H1lifax. Nova Scotia, when the till por· Uon separated rrom the tu1elqe al about 12:30 p.m. The JetJlner landed 1t Lotan lntern1t1onaJ Airport ao mlnutet later. Air Cenl4a said malnt4nUce recommendaUona by McDonnell Dou1lu, manulaeturer ol die cr1ft, c1U for the rear pr .. un bulkhead lo be X·ra~ed after rou1hly 4,000 houn of ntlbt. Tbe OC-t from Boaton bad nown about 1,000 houri alnce It.a lut eunun1Uon, the a.lrli.n• aald. .. Department. . Irvin A. Oisser said Monday In a Los Angeles Times interview that Lana J ean Rawl5, 38, or Howton hu been contacted by the FRI. as It checked allega lions lhut J ordan used the drug at two 11oclal funcl.Jons In Oc· tober 1977 while an town with Pres ident Ca rt.-r Mrs Rawli1 won't talk with th<' fo'FH unlll she's granted 1mmun1ly, O!sscr said. PALATINE, Ill tAP> Chunks of a cargo plane wing nap -some as la rg1• as 8 fect·by...C feet fell into r efildt>nt1al ar<'m> in Palallnt' today There were no lnJU rll''i The American Airllnr' 707 plane landed without 1nr1d cnt at O'llan In ternalJonaJ Airport. The" 'ipunk y kltl,•n, named Dynamo for ht•r c:ourui.:•» never 'Wok<.' up from th1· anP,lh<'lll' i.he v.as ~1ven for an opc.•rat1 on on a broken leg F:mployee11 t.tt the San1" C:lura ('nunty ll umane Sor1ct y donated Sl 25 to pay for th1· -.ur~t·r~ A south San J O'lf' wom an and hH daul(htcr ri•.,rued the cat Mter the attark on th1· kittens Two a mmal'> d1t'<l 1mmcd1ately J~ ff\ HION 1'\lANO • NtWPOltY 8CAC:l-i. CMllO-Nll\ IJ26W lllll'llONL •1141 fiU·H <l4 L• 7 CGol 'll'legal' RemalS Studied Lagun a Beach counc1l mf n tonight will consider setting up a · committee to investigate illegal r ental units in town , in the f\opes of eliminating what some st.e as a costly problem . The council will r eview a five- ' page report from the planning department that outlines prob- lems the city has faced in rec~nt yea r s r ega rdi n g l a nd · owners who rent out part of their •s i n g l e -f amily ho m e r e s - ' iden<'estolenants. City offi cials see illegal rent· a ls a s a "health , safet y. nuisance and human pr oblem," and suggest the existing housing and economic committees re- view the consequences of an estimated 2.200 such units in the • Art Colony. The planning department of· fers two options either enforce J municipal codes and ordinances dealing with illegal rentals, or , change the law to conform with ex is ting pra<'tices. While existing illegal units are 1 seen a s a d r ain • on public f s e rvices, i.e .. police patrols. s e wage c apacity a nd 'o the r t services. the planninit depart· 1 m e n t s a ys the units m ake f available a number of low cost renta ls. a stated goal of the city. The city currently handles the problem of illegal rentals only whe n someone complains of s uch rentals to. the planning de- partment. But the number of such com- • plaints has increased s ince news s tories of illegal units appeared in August. P rior to those ne ws reports, the city r~ived less than eight co m p la ints p e r m o nth. I n · August. that figure jumped to 15 1 complaints by residents who ob· I ject to illegal rerttal units in : their neighborhood. t Planning officials warn that if tha t figure continues to i n- crease, the cost or e nforcing ex-~ isting ordinances will increase. f Were the city to investigate up 1 to 40 complaints per month, the i cost lo the city in Corm of salary ' for an inspector. secretary and work by the city attorney has been estimated al $l(li>,OOO. City Atlom ey William Keiser · a nd Community Development director Marlene Roth s uggest the problem receive extensi ve community review before a de- cision is made on how to handle the illegal units.· • Councilmen are expected to endorse the concept or a study by the two committees when l they meet tonight in council "cha mbers at 6 p.m. Gas Dispenser ~ Ncnzles Stolen A San Clemente service sta- tion e mployee told police Mon· ' d ay someone stole eight gasoline dis p e nser nozzles valued at 1 $1,200 rrom his pumps. Sergio Ceja, an employee at • Texaco Gu , 795 S. El Camino ( Real, said the noules were ap-~ parenUy stolen during the night. Police have no suspects or • motives ln the thefts. Coas t Weatlaer Ko1tly s unny through Weclneed.ly with hltbs in m ld -701 at beaches to mid-IOs inland. Lows tooi1bt in mid.-.. ... , Yo•rBo•etowa Dally New8paper Ff FTEEN CENTS g~ $24Jump To $375 RecOrded LONDON t AP l The price of gojd continued its relenlless s ur ge today. j umping more than S24 per troy ounce and hilting a record $375 75 a "troy ounce al mid -day on the London buJlion ma r ket The noon price in Zurich was S373.SO. Cold has gained $50 an ounce the past two weeks as the Arab vi I countries. European banks and speculators convert largt- C: ..i ~h hold1n$!'> anlo pr ec1ou!> m l'lJI as a hL'<.lg(• <ega1 ns t infl<t t1on On<• an.ilv<;t utln buted today·-. 1umµ to ,;urchase'> by traders "'ho {'(>nt r .1ct<'d to sell gold an 1 ht· h<:lll'f that the price wouJd • drop iJnd no"' mus t buy quan 1111<'' .11 h1S?hcr pru•es af the) .eri· 111 '>tJ ~ 1n t ht> vola t t lt' m.1rl.l'I Hu l h<· <1lv1 nol t•d a prtc:(• push l"rom n1•'4 1m <''>tor-. walling tn g<1mblt• that Lh•· gold price wtll ~I) ... llll ht)!hl'r Obsen <·r..., ha\'l' warned that The ht,:! rnOO('\ IOlf'rt'Sh ('()Uld pull out nf i;old JU">t c.ts qu1ckl) ,,, the•\' 1•ntl•red tht' m ark1•t . anll th•' "'ould 1>roduc1· a v 1olt'nt on"' nlurn .Jm1<1 a 'cr:.imbl•• of '>('"'"~ I HTENEO RABBIT BOLTS ACROSS AVENlDA DELCABAUO DURING BRUSH FIRE NEAR RANCHO CAPISTRANO FR g lnner Across The Road Waa Probably Burned But The Small Animal Didn't Seem To Be Thinking About Food Tht• pm·•· of 1.'0ld h1-1 s n...i·n m<1n· 1han S11;11 an oun('t' the· p:t'I ~··••r and '' up from $35 m 1~;-; Niguel Fire Sweeps 325 Acres Hut a!>1dl· from investQrs. the hagh<:r µn l 'f.' hu!> htllc direct ef- fect on the average consumer. It wall probably mean a rise an the pn ce or jewelry made from th<' m<'lal Gold 1<> also used in 'mdll Jmounl!> In J variety or other ;1pp l1c:al t0n~. 1nclud1 n~ t•lectroruc·~. and higher cost<; to manufaclun•r' of item~ using gold "111 t·H·ntu.illy be passed un l o consumer-. Ry WILLIAM UODG E Of llw 0.,1, l'li.t St.tH A 325-a cr e fire that swept ac ro ss undeveloped Laguna N i g ue l h ills Mon d ay a n d threatened homes a nd r anches was triggered by a hot exhaust syste m on a truck used by men s u r veying l a nd bound a r ies. authorities said today. The late af t ernoon blaze r aised fea rsome memor ies in the mind of at least Me woman in the area who survived San Cle mente's disastrous 1976 fi re. But .Joan T ilton's worries wer e n 't r ealized Monday as fire men managed to s urround the blaze before it damaged hom es in La guna Niguel or r anch buildings no'rth of San Juan Capistrano. '"I was so scared yesterday," Mrs . T ilton s a id fro m her Rancho Capist rano om ce this morning. "The fire goes so fast and it came right up to our shop area at the back of the ranch be fore it stopped.·· Oitlty ...... -. ..., Ilk,,.,., I!_._, Tht' metal do!>cd ;H SJS.1 SO an London and S.153 in Zurich Mon dJ\ T ht· oollar do~l'O an Tokyn to· d J v .t! 22:1 oO Jap.ine'e yt·n . do"' n from 223 725 Monday Dcalrr' in the t•ar ly Tok yo markt.•I 'md tht• cloll'ar heRan to "eakt•n ai;!:11n'l t he yen after .Japan·., t'U rrt.•nt at'r ount dt'f1t·1t turned out to lit· not :.i1o twd as thl' m:irkN <•\fll't'll'il Ocean Searcli To Begin for J!lctim's Body Ra s t.•d on information pro· \ 1dcd h' J llunlln}?ton Beach ps' chic. ,1 learn of 1.; S. Navy da\ t'r ' tod iJ) bc2an an un ~ 'der1,1, atcr st.•ar<:h for the body or m1~s 1ni:? kidna p victim Carolyn R<'alcr • Mrs . Tilton stood on the roof of her San Clemente home nearly four years ago as the awesome backhills fire in that community heade<T-perilously close to her r esidence. Her home did not burn. Monday's blue broke out near Niguel Hills J unior High School at 3: 30 p. m., authorities said.. FlREFIGHTER JERRY AL~NDER SETS BACKFIRE TO ELIM1NAT£ FUEL SOURCE Blaze Threatened Home•, Ranch .. In Undeveloped Hiii• of Laguna Niguel Monday S1-< divers stationed in San D it>gO were to Joan two divers fr o m t h l' Or a n J?e County Sheriffs Offic:c and a Newport Reach deteclave today in Dana Point Harbor . Nearly 100 men fought the fire while workers at a sta ble north or R ancho Capistrano fought to evacuate about 20 horses that were threatened by flames when they crested a hill behind the st ables. Laguna Niguel residents on the west side of the fire worked to evacuate valuables from their homes while others got on their roofs with garden hoses, wetUng down the homes. officials nid. Two airtankers dropped fire retardants on the n ames while . 13 fire engines, two bulldozers and two hand crews worked on the ground to finally contain the fire at 7:30 p.m . No one was in· Clw Reunion '63 Laguna Grada Celebrate By STEVE Jii'JUIELL °' .. .,..., ........ Suntanned men in T ·lhirtl and women tn halter tops mingled along the bar as P eaches and Herb belted out "Easy u Pie .. on the juke box. Swim-suited bar patrons tout· ed eadl other at La1UDa Beach'• Sandpiper tavern Sunday •• ownen Olll> and Chuck Harrell served bottled beer \o t.bGle boldlDI Udtet itD banded out at &be lnJat door. Monday Nl1bt Football on Sunday? No. it wu tbe lltb reunion f« tbe Lquu Beach Hilb Scbool Cla11 of 'U , and about to araduta cl'O'fded lnto.tbe 41$ bar to celebrate tMAr former alm•--· Jl WMD't tbe IDOlt formal of ,. occasions, and the Clua ol '63 wouldn't have lt any other way. It looked Wee any other Sun- day ni&ht at the popular water· inl boje, except the 100 or so patrons wore balloons on their h e ads, look pic tures and watched vlnta1e hilb school football videotapes on a larle screen in the back room. "We went to.ClF tn all sports tbat year," recalls PbU An· deraon, a former basketball panl wbo now mana1es Gene's Market In Lapna Beach. AndSIOD and about 30 other memben ol the Cius of •a still live ln Lacuna Beach or nearby ciUes. .. , went to Colorado for a wb le, but I came ~ck," be , ... aA88, .... AJ) • jured . Fire officials said today they did not have the identity or the s urvey crew whose truck triR· gered the blaze. The blaze was visible all over the southern Orantie Coast and California Highway Patrol of- ficers reRQrted problems with Heat Delays Daily Pilot Like a lot or humans along the Orange Coast, the press on which the Daily Pilot is prlnte d couldn't take the heat lloa· day. A Mries of mecbaJlical difficulties brouabt on by the efrects of heat on newsprint and b11b·apeed machinery resulted Jn a delay In pubU1h1n1 Mon· day's ectttkJna. • Tbe problem wu entire- ly mechanJcaJ. Tbe late deUvefJ wun't tbe fault of your nelpborbood car· nera,. We apoloct.se for Uae interruption ol Ml'Vice and for any ineoaveolence to our aublcrlben. traffic on both the south and northbound San Diego Freeway in the fire's vicinity. "It was a real mess ... officer Di ck Van Cott s aid tod a y. '"The re were several hundred people stopping on the freeway and a number of citations were <See NIGUEL. Pa'e A2> . The search for lhe m issing woman's body was to start at a location three miles offshore of the northern San Clemente City limits wh ere psychic Marvine <Stt DIVERS, Pa~~ AZ> Cops Seek Pattern In Coast Slayings By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of -.,...,. "911 .... Investigators rrom rour police agencies today ~ at· tempting to find a pattern in the rapes and slayings of six women from Oran,e Coast dUes. Three ol the killings were in Costa Mesa; one eacb in Fountain Valley, Corona del Mar and Irvine . IN A.LL BVT ONE CASI, the woman was raped berore belnl slain. In a seventh cu e in COila Mesa, the woman s urvived the au.ck. The paltem -lf there ii one -looks like th.Ls: -IN JA.N\JA&Y of tm. a »year-old waitress Robyn Lyu Cox wu murdered In bet •P&rtmeol at an Avocado St., COit.a 11 ... So far, police baven'l identified her tiller. :._IN AtJGVIT of l9'M, •year-old Jane Ellen Ben· nlqton WU alaiA "' IMr apanm.t Oil ......... u. A~enM <See PA'ITUN, .... Al, .. r U DAil V PILOT L.J1C •1 &A YJIOND f.STa.AD~ IL The dtJ .......... &o ... ....,.......... -Buy t h • aeven ac:rt oul a a.... •1reemenl with lhe elt)' tor 1.a of Caplau ... •ftOGI. Ca .._.~ .. itrn:!'i l•ttdw n.111 _.Mt•• ht t't tTu l ••• Monday Jo'Dl \lie pact for lh IOt ~ "The ~half mllllon dollars 1 for Ruc hhel.m Pleld and Capialra,M School~ the bucket -It doMo't even buy u1 half a tebool alte or a handful of port•bl• ccluarooma)," said Truttee T• Kopp . ..____ _ un1nhnou•I)' rej~te'd a Sl fD!Won Ca,.utrano Elementary SttM>ol t&nd ct.al p~fd b}' S.p ••t•· ,,.. n .. sd would r•na1n for ------ch niti C.-llialrUo Ch1 c~u. rwrtiUOnaJ Uff, Clvh: Hnt r wndh\p woul4' be loca\M - th• 1chool 11te IS HER BODY AT SEA? Kktnap Victim Bealer DIVERS ... ( m ray :.aid the 24 yea r -old woman was kill~d more than three w~ks a~o Mrs lmray told pohce the "oman was bound and weighted when she was dumped out or a boat .it that loc-at1on. And the Huntington Beach res 1 d<•nt s ays the m 1 sstng woman's body hasn't moved far from wherP 1t went into the water Newport Beach police. who 3re trying to piece together a murdt•r caM! against extortion -.ui.pc('t Lurry Donald S mith Of "Iv w port lwac h. brought Mrs lrnray mt<1 th<·1r invesl1gutwn l.1-.1 w1•1•k • Alter a boat lnp that Mr., l mrav rl:uml•<I re traced tht· "um<.1n':. l<.1s t hour!>, '>he told in· \ t•st1i;e<Jtor., they would find the hody in about HO feet of wate r JU!'il south of IJuna Point Har bor Smith, who ww, arrested AuR. 26. clauns that Miss Bealer dis· JPPt!lJred on a tnp in his boat with two men known only as Hay and Jac-k Ht• told FHI agents that th(' '""" rnc-r1 prc.,sured him mtos<'t lm~ up a11 app11rcnt abduction v.11h \ti:-.-. B1•alr>r wllhn~ly plav 111g th<· µart of a victim 1\ l'('flrdmg to ~mith, the plan ",,.., to 1•xt11rt SHl0,000 from Miss ll1·al1•r., hrotht·r. Larry Fox or ,\11.1ltt•1m 'I ht1t rnn.,om wai, never paid and Smith said he took Miss lkul(•r m his bout from Newport l o !)an:• P<>tnt where .luck and H a~ l1·fl him on a do<:k and took '°' '"" IH·a l(•r out to c;Pa, n•tuming a half hour lal<'r w1th<>ul her Newport HN1ch J><)lice remain un1·onvin('NI that Hav and Jack pla~l'd a part 1n the woman's d1 ,uppc<1ran{'l' and have pressed H11•11 l>c·arch ror her body to sub !\l.111tw11· their hclu•f lh<1t Smith ~ 11s rc.:.ponsihl•· for the woman's fl(' a th S rn 1 1 h . 44 . r) f 4 fl 4 O Pa r k Newport. rl'mams Jailed In Los An~el~ County Jail, held 1n lieu 11( $200.000 ball Ile is facing federal cxtortr()n charges in con· m•ct1on with the alleged ransom '4('hemc• Methods Praised W ASlllNGTON I AP> Presi· dent Carter's chicr domestic ad- viser, Stuart Elzenstat, says he is s atisried with the methods used by the Energy De partment to produce a recent report thot all but cleared refine rs of de· li berate manipulations to raise 'prices DAILY PILOT .-....,o,_..Ce.6\IOtillt ,.,._. ... ~ .. ~"••t.~ .......... -....... ··-·---• ... f>r-(M't l"WW•W.~ ,..., ..... 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Councilman James Thorpe, reprHentin& the city before the school board Monday, atreued that the acreement would pro- vide the diatrlct with achool al lea. "This froposal would be beneflcla for both of ' ua," Thorpe asserted. "It would pro- vide the school district with needed cash." But school officials said their original proposal was to "'ork F,....PageAI NIGUEL ... issued." He said the traffic impeded fire equipment trying to reach the scene of the fire as rush hour tr affic became bogged down by onlookers ·'It was a gr andstand situ a· tion." he said. "The best place to watc h the fire was the freeway and it was haTd to keep people moving." "Th t"Ost of' b-UUCJffii new "chool raciUtlea 11 belwffn ~ mllllon and l1 mllllon," Xopp told ThQt1>e. ''It may be two or three years before we know how we are eo- l n1 to finance our 1chool1." Kopp added. School offtctals said It may not be wlae to alve up exi1tln1 achool buildln11 alnce the eo.t ol bulldlna new claaaroom a will p robably conllnue to spiral. But 'Thorpe nld lbe city ls greatly lnlerested ln ualnt lbe downtown achool district-owned land. •·we are up against a time problem." Thorpe aald. "The <'l r c ulatlo n (of traffic) downto wn ·ls becom ing very bad." Thorpe told trustees, "San Juan School ls Ideal for a lot of our city buildings." Tho~ said It ls doubtful cit y ofrlclaJs ('Ould come back to the board with an offer that involved m or e money this year. "But we may be willing to dicker on price a little bit." he said. . Trustee William Thompson brought another element Into the discussion. "We can't make a final de· c1sion on this Uke t the city coun· c1l I because we are a state enti· ty." Thompson said. Kopp agreed. "Under current laws. some or <the city:s land deal proposal) may not be al· lowed ." Thorpe said the issue w.ill go back to the council for future discussion. PATTERN PROBED ••. in Corona dcl Mar Newport Beach pohce say they have no su~pcct. -IN MARCH OF THL., VEAR, J oan Virginie An· derson. 28, the mother or two, was bludgeoned to death in her Fountain Valley home -ALSO IN MARCH this year, 2l ·year-old Kimberly Gaye Rawlins was kllled In her apartment at 307 Avocado St.. Costa Mesa. The case Is unsolved. -JN MA\' of this year , 22 year·old Savannah Leigh Anderson was strangl.ed to death in her a partment in Woo.dbndge Meadows in Irvine That investigation is con- tinuing. -TWO MONTifS AGO, Jane Pettengill, 24, was foWld unco~scious, her head battered, In her apartme nt at 381 H amilton St., Costa Mesa. She survived the assault and is recuperating in Northe rn California. -SATURDAY, 3l·VE AR·OLD widow Ma rolyn Carelton was attacked in her apartment at 224 Avocado . St., Costa Mesa. She died of head wounds Sunday morning. Is there a pattern in these cases? . Investigators from the four agencies have been meet· mg for the past few months to try to find a common ele· ment in these attacks: some leads lhat might link many loose ends and lead them to the kille r. LT. JACK CALNON or Costa Mesa observed Monday they've found some "similarities and some non· similarities." lnvestlgators say all the women were raped or sexual· ly molested, although In two cases ther e Is some uncertain- ty because the s uspect a pparently obUterated evidence of a sexual assault. IN MllS. CARELTON'S case, poUce say the murde rer may have been frightened off by the vlcUm's nine.year-old son before be could rape her. Another common eleme nt Is the youth of the women -a nd the fact they lived without a man In their homes. Mrs. Anderson of Fountain Valley died when her husband wu out of town On a business trip. The method of death has been strangulation or bludgeoning. In some cases, the women were both beaten and strangled. But even those atmllaritlea d.laaolve on close inapec· tion. · · Mlss Cox, the first case of the 1uapected pattern, doesn't quite fit because police said she was stran1led with aome kind of cord. THE 0'111Ea8 WHO WERE st.r1ngled-Mi11 Ben· nlngton and Mias Anderson-were victim• of manual strangulation. Miss Pette ngill also s uffered a throat Injury when she was attacked. The W!le or a blunt instrument in all but Mlaa Cox' cue m ay U•the murden together . So far, the only ••ency to find a murder weapon ii Fountain Valley. In alt the other cues, the blunt object UJed to atun or k111 the youn1 women remalOJ u much a mystery aa Lbe tdenUly of the killer. POVN'l'AJN VALLEY'S CASE stand.a apart because police aay they've Identified a auapeet -now a resident ot T~xa1. "We Jutt can't prove that he did it," Hid Capt. John Beddow. "But we 1Ull have aome tln1erprlnu lbat don't match our sw~t. ao we haven't enUrely closed the door on the pattern theory." · · Tbe time of lbe 1\l1cka alao vartes. All of t.be women uc:sllill Cox CU4MI 1t ol,ht. are Jual a few o th• elemenu lnveiU1aton con· tin to probe in their search for evidence t.b1t wlll either unite or sever the cun. CAn. alCRAaD HAlllLTON of the Newport Beach Pollet Department aald at one NCeDt mfftlq tbe ln· v11ti1aton spent their Um• compartq U.Unp lD the vie· ttm1' 8dclnls book• to Much for a common aequai.ataDee wbo ml~ have known all the murder'M womtn. Wort lib that II tedloua ult trwtrauna. Tbe older tbe c11e1 become, thtf colder the t.rall to the itller « killen aro••· "I JUlt Wllh to heU we bad aom410fte ln cuatody.-cl we could clear all these cues," aaJd Calnoe . • 0.., ............. LAGUNA RACH ClAS8 M '83 ..aTI (IWOftMAU. Y) 0UTStD£ 8ANDPtP£R TAVERN More Then to !JI d111metM GetMr9d....., M Aowd1 Laguna Beach Reunion ,,.... P-.e A J CLASS REUNION HELD ••. said. "This place klnd or arowa on you." Dave Tuttle, who Is now a F ountain Valley teacher. was the clWJA president ln 1963. He helped organize the reunion Sun· doy. Why a 16th year reunion., "We couldn't get our act together for a 15th reunion." he Cartoonists Featured In Laguna "An Evening With Conrad and lnterland1 ," featuring car· toomsts Paul Conrad and Franlc lnterlandJ will be he ld at the Lag una Beach Museum or Art Friday, beginning at 6, 30 pm A discussion bet we en the Pulitzer Prize winning Conrad und Los /\ngl'lci. Times .,<itin.,t lntcrlancti will tx.-modcr:it<."<J tJy Times t"dJtor cml·ritu~ Nir•k B Williams. Ticket~. at $5 PN pf'r'ton. will IJe a vailahlt• at th<' 1foor or by calling the Musc:um <tt 494 6531. Conrod hai, been a syndicated cartoonist with the Times for t5 years. and lntcrland1 ha~ been with the paJx:r i.inc(: 1002 Crash Pins Truck Driver A 39·year ·old Laguna Niguel man 1s tn crillcal cond1t1on to day after being pinned under tus truc k when 1t rolled ov.er a Pacific Cbast Highway embank ment in Huntington Beach. Vernon Sisklcr, 29381 Vista Plaza Drive. lost <'Ontrol of hls truck about one o'clock this morning near Golde n West S treet and s lammed into a parked car. officers said . Police reported the eastbound vehicle flipped over a s m•ll sand embankment and landed about 10 feet fro m the street Paramedics had to roll the truck off the crushed driver before transporting him to Huntington lntercommunity Hospital. aald , laughing. Tuttle recalls the Cius of '63 as a amall. doee-knit group . "We only h ad a bout 120 seniors lbat year. and e very. body mew everybody else," he said. He said the Class of '63 went out ln style the last day of school "with a bunch ol guys dressed in s uits. ti~. Army helmets and boxer s horts mar c h ing onto campus playing drums and bugles" The Beatl~ had yet to amve i n Am erica 1n 1963 . but m oderately long hair was alr~ady ~mg wom by Laguna Buch surfers And. Ui"ltead or pot. the most popular form of entertainment was beer. former classmate.1\ re call And pranks Take Steve Peacock. for ex ample Now a 34 year old re alt.or. the fonner Laguna f"fJgh senior was resporuuble for an 1n cident that still remains un solv<>d on tht> pol.ire loR It st.~m.., somcont· P')Ur('fi -.<>.ip in t he fountain :.l lht· Old Outng .:<'r 1nov. th e Bo<trclv.J llt restaurant> on South Coast Highway. "Soap suds rose six feet h.igh and spread all the way across tbe Coa.st Highway ," Tuttle said. 'A sk P eaco{'k If h e kne w anything about 1t " "Yeah, 1t wa.s me." admitted Peacock. srtUng al the bar sip- ping a dnnlc "And now that I've confessed I feel a lot better i.lbout the whole thing ... he ft&ld, h1:. VUICC nnging with laughter Ten 1-'ned Smith s at tn a cor· ner with a fnend watchmg her former cla.'>'>mate!'i toss 11art.s and verbal barbl. II wa., it run !'lass." the former cheerleader ~aid She's married now, and living in Tahoe with her husb~rnd and high school aged son .. My purcnts stlll five in J .:1gun;1 "'' I get down once 1n a wh1l1:. ·!>he said And . .,h•• swd. !>he wouldn't ml'l'i Uu!> n·unwn ror anythlnl{ . ·surt· 1t ·., 1nformul. .. she ~hrUl!l.(NI "Hut ~o was t he Class ,,, ·u:i · A n!I t. .... 1111·:-. II !> too hot 10 1lrt'"'-UI> CHP Nabs Driver In 100 MPH Chase A 43 year~old Arkansas man I' m custod} toda} afl<'r ht-a\ sertt-dJy led California lhghv.in Patrol oHt cers on d cha se .it -;peed!! up to 100 mph along Pac1f1c Coa. ... r ll1 Rhv.a) and thr San 01e~o Fr£•t>wa~ and lhrou~h J Sun Juan Capistran<> hOU!llnK arE>a Off1ceN> Gil P.avne and Cliff Beckley said Jark E l"e). or Hot Spnngs. Ark . v. as arr~ted when the p1('kUp tru('k he was dn ving c-rasht'd on tht• S<in J uun C r eek Road offramp of tht> freeway He suffered minor 1nJun1• ... m IN: rr ash l vcy's arres t climaxed a 10 mmure chase that began at 2 32 a m Monday when the two of f icerc; s topped his I ruc k at Pa('1f1c Coast Highway and Camel Point Drive in South Laguna 'Beckley appr oa('hed Ivey'<; truck and talked with him while J':n nt· ran J pollr<· rht>ck on the \ Phu·h• d1 :-.t·11v1·nn..: that it wa., .1ll1·~t'<il~ ... wh:n m Arkan'><J'i f\ l') rt.·al11<>d th1• oHll't'rs were' 1 h1·ckins.: th<' tru•·k s license and Jllt.·~t·dh ... ,,. .. ,, orr V)Uth on Coast 111.:hv..w. rl'.ll'h1n~ 't fJl't·ds up to 100 mph I H'\' tum('(j o<r the highway 11nto <.'amino La., Ham bl al> at the San Juan San Clemente border off11:H~ ... :11d . and led the~ throuJ(h rf's1dcnt11.1I streets east of tht• frN.'Wl.IY 111· 0<."CI back onto the freeway hC'aded north and crashed when ht• tncd to turn oH at the San Juan Creek noad clot l\'C \' allt'f(edfy ~trugglcd with officers followtng the cr ash. in· Jurtnfo! Berkley The officer wos lrl'alt'd at th<' srcnc I H)' face~ auto theft. drunk drt\'lng and assault ('ha rges in connc<'llon with the incident lie 1s beml( held in Orange County Jail on Sl0.000 bail , , IASl'ilON IC,l "D . NlWPORT er ACM C..AW ORNIA 92660 ll l ll'H(lNl t 7 1 <1 1 11.a-1 }-If)" ,. __ _ ... ---------- -----.-------· -.... ----_,_ -------.. -----~------------~- t r s ·Planners Nix Building • ID Jet Area . 0.lly Pll.e St .. I PM• BEE HIVE IN PEPPER TREE IN COSTA MESA Honey In the Bank for • Braye Bee Hendler Doney of Deal Mesans Have Bees in Tree By MICHAEL PASKEVICH 0t IM O•llY Pll.e ~!Mf Duane Hart of Costa Mesa has a honey of a deal for you. MORE THAN 100 pounds of honey. in fact. free of charge lo the firsl person who'll play parent to the more tha n 100.000 bees that go along with the-honey. The insects s warmed into a Br azilian Pe pper tree at Hart's trailer park on Newport Boulevard about four months ago .. Normally they jUSl rest awhile dnd then move on to a s heltered area like a cave or under the eaves of homes." Hart explain~d HOWEVE R. THE colony 's Queen was .. tired and couldn't move anymore." Hart added. "So they s tarted t o make a hive right there in the open which is a very un- usua l thing " The hive 1s now more than four·feet across and the population is on the rise. but the bees haven't been a yellow peril to the human residents of the Aloha Pa rk. But they've refused to buzz off. . It would be in the bees' best interest. says Hart. 55. He's talked to experts at UC Irvine who've told him its un· likely the bees could live through winter in a honeycomb unprotected from the elements. "BEEKEEPERS have suggested we get rid of them. even if we have to destroy them," Hart la ments . Ideally, Hart would like the queen, her minions and the honey-laden hive trans ported toa new locale. He admits it could be a slicky situation because harvesting bees Lend to get a bit nasty about relocation. The half a dozen commercial beekeepers he's talked to have said "thanks. but no than.ks." ··We're still atte mpting to get someone who is < protec- tively> equipped and desirous of taking them." Hart says. "Nothing would please us more. Take the bees, the honey and our blessings." Wint HONE Y priced near $1 a pound. Hart figures someone will call him al 545-0850 and take on lbe tas k. Only expe rienced persons need apply. In Peking Nixon Discwses Foreign Policies PEKING CAP> -Former Prealdenl Nixon discussed forelao policy and Cblnese- A merlcan relations for two hours today with Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping (Teng Hsiao· pina> and Fore ign Minis ter Hu.ns Hue, but declined to cGm· meat oa the talks. Nixon, the m an who opened the Amel'ican diplomatic door to Cblna, called the session "a good talk'• that dedt with "forelp policy ialues and Sino- Amenean relations" but "I'm not Jnpared lo comment on our private dlacusalon." No repnlleJltaUvea oft.he U.S. Embauy were praent at talb. beld tn the Great Hall ol the People. NiaOD arrived Monday OD bla t.b1rd trtp to aw.a, t.bLI om a fou_r_., wortlal .wt bf bmta· Uon of tbe IOftl"ftmmt. Ke wUl meet ...,. d.b Pnmler Hua Quot .. <Hua Kao.f•1>. Al ... -iDto .... llil)OUllne Nlxoa told reporters "I em llad to rmew my acquaintance with the .tee premier •nd roreJp mlnllter aod found the vlce pre- mier to be in excellent health and very much on top or the is- sues as he was in January." Escorted by Huang a.nd a few C hinese officials and sec ret s ervice qent.s, Nixon stro11ed across the vast Tien An Men square where a guiae pointed out the mausoleum of Mao Tse- tung, added since Nixon's last vislt in 1976. Nixoo, wearing a dark blue suit, seemed aubdued and had little to say during lhe brief walk. He was accompanied by a small group that lnclud~ his 1on·ln·l•w, Edward Gox. Nixon was to vlait<the crimson and ~old forbidden city of t.he emperors and later attend a 1 banquet in the great ball boeted by Dene. Tb• former president's ftnt viatt lo Cblna W81 in Ur12 when be panel the way for Sino· Amerteen relatloos that were normallmd ID January. • Hll welcome Monday W81 sub- dued. He was ireeted by V.S .. Ambassador Leonard Wood· cock . • propoeed a Commun°lty No1M f;qulvalent Level (CNEL> Un.. Nolae letei. wilb n tbat Uu are t OftatdeNd lo eane advene he1lth lmpacw. Th• u11u.aa a C,N EL. JJ.ne ea· comou 1 about 25.600 acre1. County plunen, however , aay new nolH data indicate th•t •Orne areas now lncluded should be deleted. Current '1JC)lse re1ulaUons bave a llowe d d eve l o p e r s to "cballeaae" Uae aocau. of &be es CNIL bounaa ry . and aomeUmes wlo approval t.o d e· vtJoc> bomtl wltbtn lt. Tbe new st•ndarda would prohibit future challenees. By eliminating construction within the 6S CNEL once and for -all.....planners beHeve. t,)ut county will prevent future complaints over jet altttaft nolle. The. .,.. \Ital weatd be In· e luded In the proposed "no build" boundary would be in a nortfr-south a:xb-extendmg-from Sheep Hills and AUso Creek Can· yon on the south to Rattleana.ke Reservoir In the Irvine Ranch on the north, and on an east·west ms-from1Jre1.rvtn~ ~lb' Dmlta on UM weet lo Live Oak c...,_ on the eaat.. Adopt.loo of the new bouod.ary and tJle eompanl~ no-build rule h8I bem ltnJnllY I Upported by off lctata from El Toro and the Nav~ Department. The new boundary is based on a noise st~ r~ently completed. • l>,y the Navy. ---- MacDonald's Bail Denied Judge Sa~ He Fears Doctor May Try to Fl.ee RALEIGH. N C tAP> -Say· ing Or. J e ffrey MacDonald might be greatly tempted to nee the country to avoid serving time for killing his family, a fede ral Judge denied bail Mon· day for the former Green Beret doctor. Defense attorneys saitl they would start work immediately on an appeal to the 4th U .S. C ircuit Court of Appt:als in Richmond. Vu A federal jury found Mac· Donald guilty Aug. 29 of the L970 Rosarito Can't Help Sea Victims T IJ UANA. Mu1co I AP) Although a re:.cue vehic le and hfesav1ng gear arc s ilting 1dJe in a local garage. Rosar lto Beach city officiab :.ay they can only watch helplessly as the number or drownings steadily increases a long th e p op ul ar B aja 'alifom ia stretch of beac h A lack of money needed to hire personnel to use lht· equipment has created the tr agic parndox. local residents and businessmen say. Mea nwhile . s tro ng rip cur· rents at the unpatrolled beach are being blamed for the 26 deaths reco rded at Rosarilo in three months. Ma yor S alv<1dor Aguirre Sanchez said Monday that there are no available funds to revive the city lifeguard team that was dis banded when private doha lions ran out eight m onths ago . Accor ding t o M argarita J iminez. director of the Mexican Red C r oss H ospital a n d Em e rg e n cy Serv i ces in Rosar ilo. "many of these drown· 1ngs :ind tragic accidents in- volved tourists ·· As tcmpcrntures soared to the 90s. record crowds flocked to the beach over the weekend On Sunday, five per.sons were r e· ported missin~ and presumed drowned at Rosa rito . induding a 37-ycur·old San Diego County m an. Two other drownings were re- ported al nearby Playa de 1'i- JUana. rive miles west of Ti- j uana. More than a dozen drown· in~s h~1vc been reported this year at Pla}'a de T1Juana. which also is without lifeguard protec· tson Several local bus iness men borrowed Sl0.000 last year lo buy a beach rescue vehicle and finan ce the city'!> ltfeguard team . s aid Carlo~ Teran. the owner of a li>eal mobile home re- sort ··Rut no one would help us pay back the debt." he sa id "So Car we've paid back $4,000 out of our · own pockeL~ ... The rescue unit and lifesaving gear sil unused in the garage, he s aid. Local s urfe r s have been credited with dozens of rescues in the rough waters. "but you can't depend on surfe rs to solve the problem." said Tom Cahill. a former Santa Monica lifeguard 4,000 Acres Brush Fire Contained A fire \hat burned nearly 4,000 acres ol brus h ln Cleveland Na- tional Forest was contained at 6 p.m. Monday. state forestry of · flclals said toda~ The blaze brokebut Saturday afternoon at Serras Country Club Drive near the Riverside Freeway west of Corona . It c rossed briefly in.to Orange County where It burned netll'ly 100 acree. liow~er, a wind shirt caused the blue to turn back Into Rlveralde County. More than 800 ftrellgbtera have been battling around the clock lo contain the blue. It cause d about $50,000 damage to slruttures in Rl veralde County where lt partially destroyed a residence a.Dd deatroyed two abeds. Offlclal• 111td today they don't ""1tnotli what atarted the bl ate. stabbing and bludgeoning deaths of his pregnant wife and two young daughters. U.S. District Judge Franklin T. Dupree Jr sentenced him to three con secutive life terms M acl>onald. who was sta- tioned at Fort Bragg at the time of the s laying!!. but 1n recent yea rs lived in Huntington Beach, said four drug·crazed intruders s laughtered his family and 10 ju red him in an attack resem bling the Charles Manson family sl<.1y ings in California Dupree rejected defe nse argu· m e nt~ .that MacDonald had always appeared in court before and thus could be expected to do so again He also re1ected the defense's claim of serious error in the tn aJ .. As a highly skilled physician the defend<.1nt presumably would have no di!ficulty at all m find · ing employment in any one of the many countries in the world which do not have 1n e ffect ex tradition treaties with thc Umt- l'd Slate~." Dupree said 1n hs~ 'Typieally Freaky' HB's Weather Buff Relates Hot Tale Hunllngton Rt:nch !> res ident weatherman, J Sherman Oen ny. claims he's not the least bit startled by lht• sszilsng Sep tember temperature~ al<Jng thl' Orange Coast Sunday the mcrrury p<•akc'<.l at 94 degree!>. the hottc~t t-lunt ing ton Beat•h n·ading 1n 1'1 years Monday the thermf)meter wasn·t far behind. reac·hing 9:i degrees by mid·afternoon But the 81·vcar-old we<ither buff has an -a ns wer for 'the blistering temperature r eadsngi. "It's just typi cal freaky Sep tern ber weather ... Denny say~ "You never know ll might r ain or 11 might burn up tht· sidewalk:-." He 's bet'n sw1.>at1n g hkt• l'' eryonc else Cor the µa:.t ~e\tm days. but says he remembers hot tertimes "I think it was 1964 when st reached 106 It's hot now but thac was unusual (M.1, ,.,,.. """ -· HE ISN'T WORRl~D Weather Watcher Denny Denny. who began collecting wec.ther data 49 } 1'ar~ aJ(o wh1lt• ·( .. manager of tht• H unt1n~to n Beach Co . :-.avs c·old air. of all thinRs. 1s to blame for the C'Ur· rent heat waH• nl\·mht·r ol th1· \m1 •r1 c:Jn p,, chic Soc1('\' .: I record tht• "e11thl·r bu• I A giant cold air mass 1~ .. ,It ting on top" of tht' hot uir ma-.-. and the result. he ooll's. 1s "mi:-. erabt.e " ··wei1th<1r 1s a bit likt.· football you never know what·., going to happen next You'd huve lo !>t- a psychic to predict wea\hcr Denn y n ever prl•d1c:1 -. weather li e is. ho ..... ever a SU8pects Hunted POWAY 1AP1 Authorities "ere seeking three labororers for quest1oninf{ in connection with the fatal :.hooting of d young illegal ahen. 1dcnt1f1cd on h• a:. "Arturo." whose bo<h wu' found m an oak gro\ t.· 1n ·rural Poway We're celebrahng our 20rh Anniversary this month The t11T11t has paSl18<1 so qu1ckley that 11 doesn't 5418m possible th81 •t hes oeen twenty years Sino& Chuck and 1 bought the httle 11ore on Balboa t~land and broughl our l hree deught9" from Pasadena to ltve 1n the Newport Harbor ..... The g1r11 are grown and gone off. hv1ng happy, rewarding INel llld although we·ve mrs· _, Chuck terribly the pas1 s111 ~. ra like to think he d be proud of the way the statt and 1 ~ been at>Hs 10 carry on th41 boslness he l~nded twenty ~ago W.'re looking forward to '-ing 90fT1I ot our old tnends stop In and see us th11 week end pemaps meke some new lnendl too. In honor of our :IOlh AnniverNry theta w111 be apac11f "goings on· al the store Friday and Saturday of .ttiis week. We'll welcome your Vllil. nt•\ l'r v.orr~ :ibout 1t h•· ,,1~' \11" t•:.irthQuakl'' Judge Bar8 Ban . Of Women Jayce .. ~ \\'ASlll='G TO:-.. 1:\1'1 ,\ kdl'ral JUdJ'?t' 1,:-.Ul'd .1 prt• lim\nary mJuncllon ~onda) bar nnJ? thl' t • S Ja~cec' rrom n· \ ok mi: thl' charter o f 1h 01stnct of Columbia chapter fnr admit ting "omen Thl' national organ1zat1on had \OW('d to rc\"oke the charter of an.\ local chapter admitting v.omcn t-'1vt• "omen ml'mber' of lhl· Wa!>hlnJ!lOn chapter had sought thl· 1nJunr t1on ruling. "and the temptation to seek refuge in another country would certainly be great indeed in this case." In their motion for bail. de· fense attorneys cited 16 ar gu- ments they may use on appeal Dupree s ing led out t hree of them On the speedy·lnal argument, which MacDonald lost on pr e trial appeal to the U.S. Supreme Cour t. Dupree said MacDonald failed to show his case was preJ· · udiced by the fi ve.year delay in indicting him. He also s aid the post·indictment delay was dut· almost wholly to MacDonald'!'> own appeali. ··The fear~ expressed that the defendant'" ability to defend the eal>C adequately might be 'e rsou!'>ly prl'JUd1ced by the pre indictment dclav have not bt-en horne our : Uuprel· !'laid In (Jt"l. hl' 'aid. nl'V. "-llnC:->!'>('" "ere avail:ibll' to M ;,('f)onalrJ bl'CCIUl>l' Of f'.tlt' dcla\' Oupr~ also rejected claim .. that hl' :.hould h ;,,·c allow('(J l t''>l1mOn ) about ll elcn:J Stoeckh:y. a former heroin ad d1 c1 tht· dc·fen:-.i· ~ou~ht to 1m µllcale in tht• c riml' "The court ~a 1ned thl' unm1:-.takablt· 1m prl':.SIUO v.htch ll bt.'l11•ve~ WCI' .. h arert b\ lht• 1un that thi.. palht:-ll<' f1 gurt· "a:, -.ufforin~ from dru~ sndut'ed mental d1:-. tort1on anrt that 'ht.· N1uld h1· •>I nu h<·lp lCt t.·tlhe-• :.Ilk in th1· <'(J~l" Duprt:t.· wrl)k IJ n P'~l'h rntr11· lc.,t1mon'. Dupret.• :-.aid he• h<1d been w1l11nj( to a llow te-;t1monv on M ;.ic Donald"-. l'har .. ctcr -trait:-. but not on h1., t·apab1hty tn (.'omm11 the• crimc:- Tht> ,\rm\ drop1w1I 1h l'hJr!.!•·' JJ!JIO:-.t \it-Donald in 1970. but h1· w a:-. indicted by a federal grand JUr~ in l975 MacDonald has been aM.ti.tncd tu the federal pr s ~on on T t.>r m 1niJI bland. Calif . ncJr hi:-lfuntrngton H(';1c h homt'. tu 'l'n1· h" llfr tl·rm-. 1brow Fatal To Kitten SAN JOSE 1APt A ~l·'-"t:t•k old k 1tte11 who " ..... lhl' onl y s ur vwor of a htH•r o.( cal~ thrown <i~ain~l a wall l)y teen a~crs 1:-. de;-ad Thi• -.punk~ kitten. namt>tl O!> namo for her t:oura~c . never "okP up from tht· anesthetic sht• wa!' ~1ven for an operation on a broken lei{ Emplovces al lhc S ant.1 Clara Count v Humane Soc1et!> donated $125-to pay for t he !'ur~er' A ~outh San Jo'>c wom<1n and ht>r daught<'r rescued the cat <•ftt'r the allal•k on the kitten:. T wo a rumab died 1mm ediateh mites and 1s becoming a ma1or producer 11 was l11s1 dis- covered by accident '" the t800 s A gte>YP ot miners happened upon 11 1n their search for gold The mine was successfully wonted tor 30 years and then 9tlUI doWn Senous m1n1ng was resurred 1n 1977 and about 70.000 tons of rock haole been proceeaed 11noe lhen The American Gem Society recont ly presented to the Sm1tt1sonian a collec\lon ol 1ewelry set w11t1 American glln!tones Of the 31 pieces in the collect1on. seven ol them contain Mofltana sapphires. Old you knOw tl'lat the large11 PfOYen upph1rw d9potlt In the wortd 11 located In our coun· try .. .In Montana? The m1,,. In Vogo Gulch ••tenda for tlve CHARLES H. HARR T tie A G· S Am e 11 ca n <3iat'Mtone Jewelry Collec11on Wiii be tounng the country two ~ before settltng down 1n Its tM>lnt at the Sm1thson1an 'Wt .,.. Wiry tonu,,ate to have tne "9ll'f first snowing of the eoltection In Los Angeles al the County ~Mum of Natural H11· toty from a.pt 15 IO Nov. l6. I tiqpe you will ta~ advantage of ttila OC)pOrtunlty to view thete fine ~-In the ,,..antime, bt "" to com9 into the store .., • the f0'4iy coli.ciion ot ~· jeWelry we ke.p In *>C;k. '""a.,..._ Wntclft"9ae ... ..,,.... ...... WORLD I NATION FormerM~an l!J!esident Dies HOE. 1'11DE. "EVDtW•••: .,,.. u~ Navy ~ ent on manuevua earlier tJWa month Juat olt our Oran1e <.~oast and Incl~ some ol OW' BriUab frtendl ln the war M•met e.ss-who~~t -- ~w OEl.111 •nd.la -4-AP> -~ormer A11hen Pnlkhet-Nur Mobammed TarUi dled today from ~Mhot wounda received In a •Motout at hll olflclal residence lul J'rfdll)', Radfo P1kl1tan aaJd, qu0Un1 reports from Kabul. Prtme lllnlaJlr Haflaullah Amin took over the presidency from Tarak1 in a weekend ~· ~ bYoadcut .. niorilloted ---------............. ----You~re njKl. A mu= va rom R~lan Navy were ai&hted 1ku ln the aamo area. No doubt here by United News ot lodJa, Afp.nJ.at.an'1 n•w 1troaeman. uld u many u eo persons were Amin, declared oppreaaors "who they w~r• Juat countinc t ti oa Catalloa laland. If the So\'it't n vy pt'OpJe had any lnteruta btyond thut. lhcy could ha <'httked walh the Av alon paper It prlntt.,'(f a photo of a urlaced 8r1tlsh 1ubmartoe, crew on deck. wtth thl.s capt.loo under the picture.;· fatally 1bot ln the incident. The did oOl apprcclat.e the tolling Revolutionary Council reported· masaes" were killed In the coup ly w a11 meetmg al the time m the that made him president. and he residence the former royal pledged good relations with all vatuce. nations. "especially the Soviet "ONE o·· THE MOST p()Wt;at~uL warahlpi In lhe world. the Hoyal Nuvy'i. llMS CburchaU. v~ated Avalon Bay last Thursday THE RADIO report could nOl Union.'' ht.• eonfirmcd immediately. . The Kremlin. eager to protect ·'The nuclear·powered attack t1ubmarine wa1> 1n local SIWlet Sptes Sight Odd Nuclear h~Structure at Avalon waters to participate rn anti-submarine exercises with cle- m ents of the U.S . Navy "Two ships of the Russian Navy were nea rby to monitor lhc act1v1t1es HMS Churchill carn es six 1>hort- range m 1ss1les armed with atomic and hydrogen bombs. Her home port is Barrow, England. . . " Now that the Husslans know all that, they can quit spy- ing and go check out Acapulco. • • • THE C'ALJFORNIA PUBLIC Utilities Commission, ;1lways lookrng out for the litUe guy. has JUSt granted San ('lemmte Sta~e Lmes the authority to boost its fares as much a.~ JOO percent "!1•w rates To up between San Cle me nte and Camp J'l'ndl<'lon and 01!>n<•yland and Camp Pendleton. Ju!>t a little puhl1<: ser vice for all those Ma rine rec ru1L'l on lavis h expe nse account!>. ••• S PEAKJNG OF P UBLIC bus s ervice. our Orange County T rnns 1t District 1i.. n ·ported to have reJectcd the no· t1on of pulling blf'yde nt<'h on the public buses. Directors fig ure it's Just too m uch bothe r, despite the fact tha t some other public bus lines do it. Ins tead. the dlr(!c tors are considering installation of bik e racks at many of the m ajor bu.-s stops around o ur re· /~JOO. You gut'Ss this means you can bike to the bus but you <'an·t bus the bike. I think that's 1l, anywuy. * * • R F.~EMBF:R HAC'K ABOUT 90 da ys when Santa Ana City M:.inag1 r B .J ThomPl-on shockt!d lht.' County Seat populate by ~sking for a ra1M•'1 lie told the City Council he wanted an annual boost of Slfl ,000. Thompson said 'hts pay w<.1s l'mbar rassing Noy, 1t ., b<-cn r<'ported that T hompson got his r aise. ft \His $4 ,152, Rett.mc tum up lo the '>lar vat11m ~vcl of $49,74-0 Jll'r yC'ar .- Oh well, U.J ., look :.tl it this w:.iy: It W!JS almost half a loaf . Cory Flayed by Official SACRAMENTO IAP > The director of a hberal tax reform ~roup says st ate Controller Ken Cory wants to fire a to p s tate tax official to please big business a nd aid his own political career J on atha n Lewis, exccullvC' director of the Califomw Tax Reform Assocwtio n, told 1.1 new:. confe rence Monday that Cory ii. guilty of "one of lhc rankest political actions or this year ... H<' said the a ffa i r coulrt hctome an Issue in Gov. Ed m und Brown J r.'s presidential In d if Hrown goe1> along with Cory's muv1• 'Victims Of Storm Angry By '1"lw. A.ssociated Pret1s Relief workers arc opening ad d1t1onal l'mer gency centers In hurneanc devasuitcd M1ss1ss1p p1 a nd Ala bama eommunil1es to day after police we re forced to shut a c·ente r in Ala bama when tC'mpt!rs n ared tn a Mam pcdc for food St:tm Pb More than 20,000 v1ct1ms or Jl u r r1n111c f''redl'rtc flood<'d emergency food stump centers 1n l hl• two states Monday, over whelming state worke rs trying to cope with the dC'manct "l t h<L"i hl•cn d1:-.orc!t•rl y." swd l'asca~oul(I, M C>.!>., l'o l1cc Capt. .E . R . f''ulmcr. "People ar<• u red, and tcmr>t!rs a rc flanng up .. . MIS S ISSIPPI o ff1c1ab rt•spondcd to a wuve or soml· lS.000 clwmanl!> ;1t a center rm the Jack.'>fJn County fairground.., bv ordering two mor e centers op('ned today 1n Pascagoula a.nd H1lox1. Alabama aulhonttes Mond:.t) we r l' forced lo C'lo1>c a food 1>t<.1mp et·ntcr 1n Mobile after more lh<tn 5,000 rH:r:.on1> pa cked a one-half block ureu around 1l OCfl cial1> 1>a1d th~ center would he n .'Opcne'd after other relief ccnterc., were scl up to handle the oH•rfloy, ll undrech. queued u p at tht Mobile l'rnp loyment o ffice, where JOb!. were ava ilable for those willing to clear the slreelb of Callen trec1>. IN LUCEDAL, Miss .. about 800 person!> s~king e me rgency food slamp!> we re senl home ancJ told to return later rn the wt.-ek "We had a :;t;,impc d e (or 1·mergen cy food !>t a mp!> 111 (; reen e County ,'' said Civil Ddc ns<· d1r edor John Turner ''It's a had s1tuat1on beca w.e 1t''> hot and i..t1cky a nd everyone·., ner ve!> an· n ght on edge.'' F rank Edmond1>. M1ss1ss1pp1 vice pr<.-sident for South Centr<.11 Bell. Sa.Jd a bout 17,000 te lephonl' customers or the 44,000 knocked out by last week 's storm re- mained without &erv1cc Monday n ight. Mjss1ss ippi Power Co. of· r1 cials s a id a bo ut 23.000 customer '> were 1>llll wit hout clcctncity. The Stale Board of J le aJth said eight of mne water systems 1n Greene County, Miss .. we re con laminated during the stor m and urged residents to boil water before uslnJ,'! it. Showers Soak Southwest ,Alb<l"ll .... AUA"t• 1!•111"'0<" l!O<M ~O'\ton 8utteto CM?"""" Clll<~ (lftell•"<lll (. .. ,, ... ..., 0.1-l'IW"' Oe"v•r Oelroll He'4!N Honoh11\1 HOVJ>lllft I net' •11111" Je<h'Vllle K~City LUVl'.tM Little l'ocl1 L°'A,..._ Loutn llle ~ ..... Ml-• ,.. .. ,., ... ~S\" NltflylR. New()nM , N-Y- ()llle CllY OmeM Ol".- PMIM' ..... P-is "' .... "~ ,. ), 0 6) .. /I ,1 ., .. ,. \\ ,, \!> ,, ~ II )I I \ •t II 41 " n H ff ), .. n •• ., 71 /) ... ,., II 4) .. ,, .o7 11 n 101~ ,, ., .. 10 •• Sol 1S .i tl .. 11 1• H IM ti .... IT 14 .)I t1 ti ., ,, ., ~ .. ,. ,, Sol ,, n .... ~ ~.;&;s h •••• '1t .. •...,Y Out-4e4 ---··· P1tt1bol•Clh ..,,_Or. .. _ M l.Ou1' !>ell L• .. S...0 .... 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Mellk• N-110f1·14YM'"91oft S.n Di.to Quftty ""' ..... ~ t > 17 I ) 17 t • It t 4 ,, 5-11· ......... "9itMlft fMt Me•· l"'U"' lleiON 1111"91 Dlre<tleft :Zllfl"• ""''•Monk• He,.porl·HUll!lllften left Di.to °"'"'y ,.,,. .... ow I t IW I t IW I t IW 1 ' w the m illions it ha'I poure1 ID to prop up the Mo.rdst regime on Russia's aootbem border, sent him quick congratulations and made no mention of iu pu t s up port for Tarak1~ "THOSE P EOPLE who' saw their greatness In the oppression o f the p eo ple h 11ve been eliminated," Amin sa id in a state radio broadcast Monday "The lGth of Septe mber ushered in the beginning of a better SO(' 1 a list order T hose people who dJd not apprecia te the toil 1n g m a ss e 1> h ave b een el1minated " R<1d10 Afghana:.tun had !>aid fou r io>l'l"S-On£ were killed fo'n day IO the l<ik<.'OVl.'r or power from Ta rak1. but t hat 1t was not known 1r Tarak1 was amon~ them The only v1cllm 1dentJrtf'(J then wai. Tarak1's hoctyguurd. rorm<•r security d uef M UJ Syt!d Daoud Turun Guntnan Surrenders .............. T ht.> statt• radio .... uct Tar ak1 '" portr:.11t. .... onC't.' adr1rntng near!\ cvt•ry s hop a nd orrice 1n th1· AfJ,:han capital of Kabul , hav1· ctbapp<'arl'CI fro'm public place-. .Jay Queeney. one of lhree gunmen who attempted a holdup of a W est Somc r viUe. Ma~s. pharmacy M onday night. is wheeled from the store after giving himself up. C)ut•cncy ~wallowed r at poison and bar biturates telling µharmac15l Paul M armer. one o f three tukcn hostage, hf• "'anted lo dac because hi !> wife 1s m the hospital Polti.:(· moved in when thev "aw Quccncy stag~erang I hrough t h(• :,ton.. The Uurd gunman escaped <:&Jrlicr "1th narcour-.. and c·a ~h. authorit1e ... ~aid Jarvis Hits Big Apple , Prop. 13 Autlwr Push.es P e'!ple 's Rig/it~ ~EY. YORh IAP 1 llowa rrl J.1n 1 11f Caltforrua'+. Propo'>1l1on J:I fam•· v. J '> 1n lht· U1~ i\ppll' Monday <''-pouc;rng h1i. ideas on t•vn y thinr from the national 1nit1at1vc and rdt•r.,ndum dn\t' to th1' t!B> c•lect1on."i J arvis mad!! his onf' day \ISll tu ll·"it1fy at th< Senate Subcomm1ttcC' heanng on ln1LH.1t l\t: <1nd Referendum and attend un t·vcning rally tn -.up port of tlw movement A1>kcd what he• hoped to a ct·nmpli'>h dur 1ng h1~ wct:k lone tour through thl' state. ht.· r1 pl .... <1 l.1ch1 "''"'' fin·-.. und• r urw I• ~:1· l.1111" 1;, lll'r.111' .Ian I" ,.,.i h•· Y.J h•·ri· 111 pr•,t1•1·t th1· nghh 11f th1• fl4'0Jll•. "h11 h 1• th1·1r nl-(ltl l<• V•1l•• .rnd lh•· right 111 lt·l.!.11 p•·t1t11m J :Jrn'> h<•a<is I h1· nal111nal m<Jvf'm<'nl to ri•ducr• t a~"'" JJld '" lobb\ 1n~ to i.!l't m1t 1:1tl\ c ~ind rrh·rl'n dum me·~·· uri·-.. oas•wd 1n 1 v<>n-... tntfl Twc·nl \ 1tir1·l' .,,,.,, • .., hav1· a<lopt •·d pro- ' l"illlO ... lh;1I :tll11~ \Oll'r ... tn plar1· :i "ip1·r1(w l"i'-IJI' 1111 th• h,Jl!ol "1tl101Jl V.J1ltng l11r "il :.tl~ lei:1s lJt1 vc jpprn' JI TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14. 1979 in the Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BU Sf.NESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AO For best ret)roduct1on, a clea r black and white photo of any size can be used. Your m ess.l9e wlll accompany the picture tn this space. If you choose not to publish a p icture, flll 'the space with your message. NattoMI Women In Buelnne WMk I• Oc;tober 14 through 20. To honor area women In buelne'u, lnduetry and commerM, th• Dally Piiot wtll publleh a epeclaJ tribute In tta October 14 edition. Our Salute to Buelneu and Profeaelonal Women la an exc:.ptlonal oppomantty to Introduce a new or k>ngtlme •MOClat9 to the ~· of th• Orange Coaet, or to honor award•, achlevementl or contr1butlone. Buelneawomen Salute notice• wt• be two column br two Inch•• each, _..., a photo you provide. The ccm of each Mac. I• only 120. Don't·mlM being part of tttl• epeclat edvertlel"I opportunity. O.adttne for,._ ••rvlng ~ I• October 10. C.11 todayl . . . . DAILY PILOT 842·517J _ .. .. , > -... ... '-' .... ""' .... ialri .... 1ilitl ... ,, ~ ::: ,. °"" C"9 ,. .. a.. '"' •• «Mw a. "" ,, Hr.I (two ~ ,, ..... °"'" (~ .. i ! ~··:: ~ .. , '~ J J"~ l.to .:1 ~ 1141· • ·~~ u ~ ~ ~:.';. li' .a ~·-· ~ ~:.--,..:·· J; ~· .. "' .. , • • .. .. • !f1 .J • , r· , l ==:: ~! ... 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My YOWi. tl.Daaclally naive mother wu ln with every · penny sbe bad iabertted fioco my fat.bu. So •• the shoeshine boy on the comer ol Wall and Broad street.a, who beu~ b..roken to pay him"•J.t.b Ups on Aoc:lu lnltead ol-wlt.b C&lh.-and the chauffeur who U.teoed avidly to the broken be drove to and from the New York Stock and Curb Exchan&e for gossip on at.ocu be could translate int.o purchases. SIDE BY SIDE WITH TQESE am&ll·t!me gamblen were the big.time specuJat.ors, wbo were aovemed by virtually oo rules of law or ethics. They formed "poola" to manipulate the prices of stocks in order t.o run millions of dollars of paper profits into lens of millions of dollars of paper profits. Actually, business In the United States peaked much earlier in 1929. months before the beginnin g o f th e Money's Worth calamit.ou.s series of violent selling waves that culminated in the Oct. 29 crash. The stock price breaks m, say, Chrysler or RCA did not slaab the output of aut.omobUes and radios. Tbe stock price breaks undermined tbe confidence of busines1> leaders, who then cut back production and employme.nt in 1930. In the spring of l931 , when lbe European banking and currency systems fell apart, the U.S. economy was hit by another severe blow. the failure or thousands or U.S ban.ks. plus lbe unwitungnt:SS and inability of I.he then Hoover administration and Coogress to adopt effective measures t.o fight t.be economic downturn. As the previous column swd, the first crucial d.islulc· tion between 1929 and 19'79 lies Ul how we buy. The second LS 01 wbo is buying. TODAY THE TYPICAL INDIVIDUAL IN THE market 1s in lhe rrudd.Je-income bracket wtth some extn• money Lo tnvcst or a lower-tncome employee of a corpora· tion buying stocks under a payroll plan The active trader 1s typically l1l lhe $25,QOO.plus mcome bracket The insUtuUonal mvestor has emetged as the dom1 oant buyer and holder of leading stocks 1n th~ area An estimated 50 percent of all stocks hsted on the NYSE itrc held b) lllStitutJonal tn\ estors In earlier ) ears, most observer!! thought the an stJtu t1ons would be a great stabilll.lng force an stocks. ~cause tbey would buy and hold big blocks of top-grade sLOCk!! BUT WIBLE FOR THE MAil.KET as a whole. they probably are an anfluenct> for stabili ty, they a m a destabllinng force for ind!Vldual stocks. Th.is is becaust: managers of UlStituuonal investment portfoho~ tend to "run as a pack ... Their ··sheei>·llke" behavior repeatedly has Ix-en an unsettling influen<'e on individual st.oc~~ But the anM1tut1ons ~eneraJly restrict their purchase!> to "1dely held stocks or world famous corporations. so o!'I balance. they are a plus force tn the stock market \: e rt RequlalltllU Lea & Perrin11. Inc .• ha-. named l'lielson S, Pn1gg Jr .. Costa Mesa. to the newt:, created po~t or director of trade relations He "'111 cont ir:ue a~ "'e~tem reg1ooul sales manager. a post he has held eight ~ears • Honoria Frttma.n, Irvine. has been promoted to as1.1:.· tant vice president 1n the commercial loan department of Union Bank's South Orange Count) regional office She JOtn~ the bank an 11175 as a management tram~c aod most recenU y was a loan offt rer • Cout Federal Savlngs and Loan has named Goy Bulle r as manager of the as:.oc1 at1on 's Brookhurst Adams office. Huntington Beach. He began hls career as a teller at Coast and bas more than six years· expencnce in the saVl ngs and loan m· dustry. • W.B. Jensen has been named general manager of Custom f'imshing: ;r d1vis1on of Customweave Carpets . Inc .. Fountain Va lley He 1s responsible for the overall management of th~ carpet dyeing. finishing and pnnung operations. He 1s former p·roduct director for the carpet division of Burke lndustrie;> • James E. Wrigbt, lr Ylne. has been named general m anager of Movie1aad Was Museum, Buena Park . He s pent two years as a general sales manager at Six. Flags Over Mid-America near St. Louis and then moved to Six Flags Inc. neadquarters m Los Angeles to organize the national sales offke u • Robert W. Creigbtoa-fSouth L8:guna , has been named vice president and secretary cashier of Oraa1e Nadoaal Bau, in organintion . He was bas worked as operations officer of UnJted States National Bank and Huntington Valley Bank and as - sistant vice president and re~ional operations officer of 8arcl1y's Bao.k. , He joined the staff of both Valencia Bank and Irvine. National Bank during their organizational periods. • Palr1cla Va.la11i1. Costa Mesa, baa been named manager Gfrilldt Federal Saria«s of Saata Moalu'a Costa Mesaoffi~' She joined the usodabon as a teller in 1975 and most recently was mana1er of the firm's Sunset Park office. • late1rated Oala Corp. Costa Mesa, bas oamed IUclaanl A. Com1&ock aa lncluatry marketing manacer fo~ tbe a utomotive aftermarket. a ne•IY created poailion. Re it reeponaible for t.be company's overall retP.arcb and evaluaUon of bullne111 requiremenla ln the automotive tndul(ry and wUJ train aoddevelopaales andaervtce repreaem .. tat1vea andfteld1ale11upportact1vitiM. • • Jamee E. 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